Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 18, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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HEPPNER, OREGON
a business meeting and even
ing of entertainment in recog
nition of the event. A potluck
dinner was served at 6:30 p m
with Mrs Terrel Benge as chair
man, assisted by a large committee.
Rhea Creek Grange
At the Rhea Creek grange
meeting last Friday evening a
turkey dinner was held in hon
or of the 50th wedding anniver
sary of Mr and Mrs Clive Hus
ton. The tables were decorated in
gold and a ift was presented
to Mr and Mrs Huston.
A wedding cake, made by Mrs
Al Lovgren and decorated by Mrs
Harold Wright, was cut by Mrs
Ben Anderson and Mrs Frank
Following dinner, m u s i c a 1 1 E Parker.
numbers were presented by the 0ut of town guests here for
Heppner high school choir under tnP occassion were the Hus
the direction of Arnold Melby.ton-s daughter and son-in-law,
Soloists were Misses Celia Boul-Mr and Mrs Herman Parker of
den, Elaine Laird and Judy Co-Pasco; Mrs Huston's sister, Mrs
chell. Accompanist was Miss Jan-j Fay George, Portland and her
ice Martin. Also presented was brother, Ray Young, Medford.
a clarinet trio number by Misses I ;
Susan McQuarrie, Celia Boulden
Coming Events
and Sheryl Harris.
During the business meeting
of the lodge, the ladies played Friday, Dec 19 Sans Souci Re
bridge and pinochle. bekah lodge.
Accompanying Mr Myies irom Thursday, Dec 25 MERRY
uaKer in aaamon to Mrs Myies Christmas
were, Otto Sanders, secretary of e . . . . .
Li, ia. t Saturday, Dec 27 Rainbow Girls
tha Halt or innoa f ZarTcra 1 oon
Esteemed Loyal Knight; Eldon dance and reception
Harrison, organist; Coral Van . . r . ..
Allen, Exalted Ruler; George Mrs -paulding
Cook, chaplain; Glenn C Nelson, C, lr.r-r;c.J D, . R-U.,
PVR nf Raker IoHpp And tiW -UrDriSed bV. baDV
of Oregon State Elks Association, Shower Wednesday
and Mrs Nelson; Mr and Mrs
Jim French. Mrs Carl Spaulding entertain-
Mr and Mrs Myies were house- ed the Sewing Club last Wed-
guests of Mr and Mrs LaVerne nesday afternoon.
Van Marter Jr.
Gazette Times Staff
Guests For Dinner
Guests were Mrs John Pfeiffer,
Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Ray
mond Ferguson, Mrs P W Ma
honey, Mrs C E McQuarrie, Mrs
Lowell Gribble, Mrs Jack Bed-
Mr and Mrs Robert Penland ford, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs Ro
entertained the staff of the Ga- bert Penland, Mrs Gene Pierce
zette Times at dinner Monday and Mrs R G Watkins.
evening, at their home. The group surprised Mrs
Christmas decorations were Spaulding with a baby shower
used around the room and the and presented her with a fold
buffet table was covered with a ingf high chair,
white cloth and centered with i
To Soroptimist Club
On Human Rights
Gene Pierce, manager of the
Bank of Eastern Oregon, spoke
to the Soroptimist club Thurs
day in observance of the tenth
anniversary of the adoption of
the Declaration of Human Rights.
He said the declaration was
a statement of objective and not
a treaty, and the main objective
of upholding human rights is
Peace. He further stated that
the root of all international
trouble stems from human rights.
Mrs Conley Lanham was in
troduced and welcomed as a new
member of the club.
Thursday evening the Christ
mas party will be held at the
home of Mrs Elaine George and
there will be no meetings on
Thursday, December 25 and Jan
uary 1.
Mrs Blakney Head
Of Altar Society
St Patrick's Altar Society met
last Tuesday at the home of Mrs
Wallace Wolff.
New officers elected were, Mrs
PhiliD Blaknev, president; Mrs
Robert Brindle, vice president;
Mrs Fred Prussing, secretary
and Mrs Bill Glennie, treasurer.
The Altar Society and Holy
Name Society cleaned the church
for Christmas on Monday night.
tJSiTvfo To Be Honored
Guests were Mr and Mrs Ray ( By KainDOW Girls
Smith, Mr and Mrs Arnold Ray
mond, Mrs Elaine S George, Mr Ruth Assembly, Rainbow for
and Mrs Alex Thompson, Neal Girls will honor Miss Meredith
Penland and the host and hos- Thomson and Mrs Harold Beck-
at a reception baturday even
i ing, December 27 at 7:30 p m at
,the IOOF hall.
tess.
Koenigs Entertain
At Christmas Party
Mr and Mrs Paul Koenig en
tertained last Monday evening
with a Christmas party at their
home.
Guests were, Mr and Mrs Ken
neth Turner, Mr and Mrs Vern
Evans, Mr and Mrs Ben Sten
kamp, Mr and Mrs Harry Bong
ers, Mr and Mrs John Williams,
Mr and Mrs Philip Blakney and
Rev P J Gaire.
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Christmas is in the air! The
Following the reception there (members of the student council
will be a formal dance and all , up V B I i it
high-school and college students I lmng A t0 ihe ho idf spJr"i
are invited Everv dav th's week from 4:00
i to t:uu p m. v-nnsimas songs
and carols have been broadcast i
from the high school balcony.
The 'public
reception.
is invited to the
the pictures he had taken on
his trip to Europe last summer.
During this party, too, the par
ents become acquainted with the
various projects and goals of the
FHA.
Another party, that of the Fu
ture Business Leaders ot Ameri
ca was held at the high school
on Friday, December 12. Mem
bers of the chapter met and
worked on several current pro
jects. The Christmas candy for
Santa Claus's downtown visit to
the kiddies was sacked. Also,
work on the Christmas concert
programs for the grade school
and high school both was com
pleted. After the work period re
freshments were served. Every
one participated in caroling
around town after the party.
The HEHISCH staff recently
sent back paper copies to the
Columbia Scholastic Press and
National Scholastic Press. These
two organizations judge the pa
pers entered and then send the
criticisms back to the paper. This
way the paper can correct it's
mistakes and Improve on it's fu
ture issues.
On Tuesday, December 16, the
Mustangs went and played, but
did not conquor. The final score
of the Heppner-Ione game, after
a three minute overtime, was
50-54. The volleyball squad
didn't fare so well, either, as they
lost their game with lone In the
afternoon.
On their Wednesday morning
program "The Heppner Party
Line" radio KUBE in Pendleton
presented the Heppner high
school chorus singing parts of
their Christmas concert. Tues
day, representatives from KUBE
came and recorded the songs for
the program. On Wednesday
night the chorus presented for
the townspeople their program
"Chimes of the Holy Night" and
the HHS band also played several
Christmas selections. The chorus
consists of approximately 45
voices and featured several solo
ists at the concert.
HEPPNER GAZETTErTIMES. Thursday. December 18, 1958
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CHURCH SCHOOL PROGRAM
All Saints Episcopal church
school Christmas program will
be held Sunday evening, Decem
ber 21 at 7:30 p m in the church.
Carl Spaulding and his daugh
ter, Mrs Bill Brannon and Mrs
Vern Evans were Portland visi
tors over the weekend.
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Various students are taking turns
running the equipment and
Meredith Thomson, daughter of changing the long-play records.
Mr and Mrs James Thomson, was Also contributing to the HHS
recently initiated into Daughters Christmas scene are the very
of Minerva, a service honorary pretty decorations in the hall,
organized by Sigma Alpha Ep- Sophomores put up the decora
silon fraternity. Each year ap-1 tions and did a very fine job.
proximately seven sophom o r e i The Future Homemakers of
girls are selected for this girls America club members and their
honorary.
Miss Thomson is a sophomore
at Oregon State college.
mothers had their Christmas tea
on Sunday, December 14. Harold
Dobyns of lone showed the group
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