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Josephine Thompson. Social Reporter
sSONIC TEMPLE SCENE FRIDAY OF
TH CHAPTER FRIENDSHIP NIGHT
the regular meeting of Ruth
:er n0 32, Order of the East
Star, on Friday evening,
24, in the Masonic temple,
endship Night was featured
around 90 members present
he occassion.
nored guests were Christine
rn, Queen Esther chapter,
liston; Jean Cartright, Uma
chapter, Umatilla and Flor
:, Jaeger, Condon chapter,
on, grand committee mem
and Mrs Charles O'Connor,
grand representative,
iting worthy matrons and
ly patrons were Florence
i and J R Wood, Arcadia
ter, Fossil; Mr and Mrs Les
t, Jasmine chapter, Arling
Jean Reed and Walter Jae-
Condon chapter, Condon;
Wilson and Edward Wil
Oregon Trail chapter, Echo;
Omar Rietmann, Locust
:er, lone and Marie Bensel,
n Esther chapter, Hermis-
musical program was pre
d during the evening in
ag the following numbers;
rls trio of Janice Martin,
Cochell and Fern Albert;
ntomime by Sheryl Harris,
ra Jones and Sharon Keith-
. icers Installed
VFW Auxiliary
'& special meeting, April
js Bill Van Winkle installed
tew officers of Edwards-Way
liary at Lexington,
e new officers installed
.. president, Mrs Al Winkle
; senior vice president, Mrs
Angell; junior vice presi
Mrs June Davidson; secy-treasurer,
Mrs Bob David
chaplain, Mrs Don Munkers;
uctress, Mrs Bill Van Win
guard, Mrs Gene Majeske;
lotic instructor, Mrs Bill
ids and historian, Mrs June
idson.
. was voted to have a food
! on May 9- at the Lexington
5st office. Committees were ap
inted. Mrs Jim Angell and Mrs Don
mkers were appointed as co
rmen to serve a supper for
ance being planned on May
contest is being held to see
many new members can be
.ated into the auxiliary be-
. district convention.
ext meeting will be May 7
:he VFW hall in Lexington.
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ley; a duet by Bob Huffman and
Renn Harris and a vocal solo by
Oliver Creswick.
A social hour in the dining
room followed the meeting. The
tables were beautifully decor
ated with spring flowers. The
decorating committee was Mrs
Dick Wilkinson, Mrs Roy Quack
enbush and Mrs Harold Becket
The refreshment committee
was Mrs Frank Wilkinson, Mrs
Floyd Worden, Mrs E K Schaf
fitz, Mrs Joe Wright and Mrs
Lowell Cribble.
Pouring at the tea table were
Mrs Robert Thompson and Mrs
Ealor Huston.
Jan Karen Wizner
Tells Engagement
To Lexington Man
Mr and Mrs R E Wizner, Klam
ath Falls, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jan Kar
en, to Asa Lee Way of Lexington.
Miss Wizner attended Lewis
and Clark College in Portland
and is now attending Southern
Oregon College in elementary
education at Ashland.
Asa attended Portland State
College and is now in the U S
Army stationed at Ft Leonard
Woods, Missouri.
The wedding date will be set
later this year.
Soroptimist Club
Entertained By Trio
A girls trio from Heppner high
school, composed of Judy Cochell,
Fern Albert and. Janice Martin
sang "Yellow Bird" and "Chaus-
on D'Amour" for the Soroptmist
Club of Heppner at their Thurs
day meeting.
During a short business meet
ing, tentative plans were dis
cussed for the annual senior
girls tea to be held May 24 this
year and also for the annual
banquet which will be sometime
in June.
Kay Keithley Reed was the
senior girl representative from
Heppner high school to attend
the meeting.
The club has been asked to
the home of Mrs Frank Hamlin
for lunch on Thursday, April 30.
lone Sorority Wins
Award On Scrap Book
Eileen Padberg, Betty Hausler
and Irene Leathers, members of
Beta Omega chapter of Epsilon
Siema Aloha, lone attended the
annual state convention held at
Medford on April 17-18-19.
Thp lone chapter won second
place in the state on their scrap
book of the past year's events.
Eileen Padberg was chairman of
this scraD book and was assis
ted by Irene Leathers. It was
carried out on the Centennial
theme.
Mrs Glennie Hostess
For Bridge Club Meet
The Kines Little Queens bridge
club met at the home of Mrs
Bill Glennie Wednesday even
ing of last week.
The euests were Mrs JacK
Healy, Mrs Harry Bongers Miss
Carla Rulkens, Mrs Philip Blak-
Mrs Jerrv Daeeett. Mrs Paul
Koenig, Mrs John Williams, Mrs
Pat O'Brien, Mrs Harry uuon-
npii Jr. Mrs Clint McQuarne,
Mrs Les Wyman, Mrs Herb Ham
ilton, and Mrs Bin BiaKe.
Hi ah nrize for the evening
wpnt to Mrs Blake, Mrs O'Donnell
won second high, Jack high was
won by Mrs Hamilton, ana low
went to Mrs McQuarrie.
Printing Is Our Business I See Us
MANTLE
Mickey, that is is to base
ball what the TURNER, VAN
MARTER 4 BRYANT INSUR
ANCE AGENCY. 183 N Main
St. is to insurance. Mickey
hits that long
HOMER
and the TURNER, VAN MAR
TER 4 BRYANT AGENCY sup
plies outstanding service the
kind of service that
talked about almost as much
as a new Army or Navy
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CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Domnic Tatone of
Arlington, who recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniver
sary at a reception held at the Hitchin' Post Cafe in Boardman,
operated by their son,
Boardman Cafe Scene
Of Tatone Golden
Wedding Reception
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Mr and Mrs Domnic Tatone
of Arlington were honored on
their golden wedding anniver
sary Saturday, April 18, when
their sons and daughters gave
a reception and dinner In the
Saddle Room of the Hitchin' Post
Cafe in Boardman for members
of their family, with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Joe Tatone Tatone as hosts.
Mr and Mrs Tatone were mar
ried April 17, 1909 at St Stephen's
near Rome, Italy, and come im
mediately to the United States,
living in Philadelphia, Penn for
five years. The groom had lived
in this country for over twenty
years, having some here shortly
after he was born with his par
ents. He made several trips back
to Italy before he was married.
The couple left Pennsylvania in
1914 and came to Arlington,
where they have lived since.
Their family includes four sons
and four daughters, all of whom
were here for the occasion. They
are Charles and Steve of Port
land, George- of Coulee Dam,
Wash, Joe of Boardman, Mrs
James Flynn, Mrs Edward Hast
ings, Mary Knopp and Delores
Tatone, all of Portland. They
have 15 grandchildren and three
great grandchildren. One son,
Robert, died in 1936 at the age
of 15.
Guests included brother and
sister-in-law of Domnic Tatone,
Mr and Mrs John Tatone of Can
by, and their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Ron Tatone,
Canby, and their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Donald
Ives, Milwaukie. Children and
their families were Mr and Mrs
James Flynn, Mr and Mrs Charles
Tatone and Vanessa, Mr and Mrs
Edward Hastings and Scott, Jim,
Dan, Chuck and Brad, Mr and
Mrs Steve Tatone and Bobby,
Cheri and Gary, Mrs Mary Knopp
and Sandra and Gregg, and De
lores Tatone, all of Portland; Mr
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tess for the Sewing Club at her
and Mrs George Tatone and home last Wednesday afternoon.
Nickie Lynn, Coulee Dam, Wash; I Thse attending were Mrs E K
Mr and Mrs Joe Tatone and Schaffitz, Mrs C E McQuarrie,
Linda andJody, of Boardman; Mrs Jack Bedford, Mrs John Pf elf -grandchildren,
Mr and Mrs Gene fer- Mrs Carl Spaulding, Mrs
Knoll and Gary, Jim and Mike Lowell Gribble, Mrs Tom Wilson,
of Spokane, Wash. Other guests !Mrs Bruce Spencer, Mrs P W
included Father William Roden I Mahoney and Mrs Claude Gra-
of Condon, and Maxine Cox of
Umatilla, who furnished organ
dinner music.
50th Anniversary
Celebrated Tuesday
By O M Yeagers
On Tuesday, April 21, Mr and
Mrs O M Yeager of Castle Rock,
Wash celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary.
They were married, April 21,
1909 at Spokane, Washington by
the Rev L L Mills, of the Spo
kane Congregational church and
they came to Heppner to make
home.
They have three daughters,
Mrs Sam Durfee, Prineville, Ore;
Mrs R E Arington, Cumberland,
Wash; Mrs C G Van Horn, Castle
Rock and one son Jack Yeager
of Longview, Wash. There are
six grandchildren and six great
grandchildren.
The Yeagers moved from Hepp
ner to uastie kock aDour eigni
years ago, where they have a
home near the Cowlitz river.
Mrs Hall Has High
Score At Bridge
The Renegers bridge club was
entertained at the home of Mrs
James Norene Wednesday even
ing of last week.
Her guests were Mrs Richard
Meador, Mrs Frank Anderson,
Mrs Gene Hall, Mrs LaVerne
Van Marter, Mrs Bill Labhart,
Mrs Alex Thompson, Mrs Conley
Lanham, Mrs Creston Robinson,
Mrs Eddie Gunderson, Mrs Gor
don Pratt, Mrs James Farley, and
Mrs Paul Webb.
Mrs Hall was high winner for
the evening, Mrs Labhart was
second high, and Mrs Thompson
won low.
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HEPPNER
'lComing Events
I Fridav. Mav 1 Sans Ronrl Re.
bekah lodge.
Junior-Senior Prom.
7th and 8th grade school
Partv. Elks. 8 n m.
Monday, May 4 Chamber of
1 ! nell'e
Rainbow for Girls.
Tuesday, May 5 Wranglers.
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vveanesaay, may b willows
lodge no 66, IOOF.
Thursday, May 7 Soroptmists,
noon at O'Donnell's, business
meeting, election.
Elks, ladies night
Friday, May 8 Ruth chapter no
32, OES.
Pinochle Club Meets
At Gardner Home
Mrs LeRoy Gardner entertain
ed her pinochle club Thursday
evening of last week.
Her guests were Mrs Stan
Holmes, Mrs Glenn Smith, Mrs
Merritt Gray, Mrs Jack Van
Winkle, Mrs Riley Munkers, Mrs
Bud Collins, and Mrs L L Rob
bins. Mrs Collins had high score,
Mrs Van Winkle and Mrs Holmes
won double pinochle, and Mrs
Gray was low for the evening.
Refreshments were served.
Sewing Club Meets
At Penland Home
Mrs Robert Penland was hos-
"dIT1
Losers At Bridge
Entertain Winners
Mrs Mervin Leonard and Mrs
Ralph Thompson, losers of their
one table bridge club entertain
ed the winners, Mrs Frank Turn
er and Mrs Frank Hamlin Wed
nesday afternoon with a lunch
eon at the Thompson ranch.
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IONE GIRL WINS MUSIC HONORS Miss Karen Lundell of lone,
front row left, was second runner-up among pianists entered
at a judging recently at Pacific University's Music in May Fes
tival. The winner was Katherine Fisher, center. Sherwood; and
Carol Gibson, also Sherwood, was first runner-up. They will be
soloists with the Music in May orchestra. Judges were, back row
from left,, Donald Thulean, Pacific University school of music;
David Campbell, Lewis and Clark; and George Williston, Pacific.
The program will be presented May 9 with about 550 persons
taking part.
Mrs Happold Wins
High In Pinochle
Mrs Robert Lowe entertained
her pinochle club at her home
Friday afternoon and her guests
were Mrs Orin Wright, Mrs Fred
Mankin, Mrs Max Buschke, Mrs
Earl Evans, Mrs Henry Happold,
Mrs Walter Becket, Mrs Ed La
Trace, and Mrs Ben Anderson.
Mrs Happold was high winner
for the afternoon, Mrs Anderson
low, and Mrs Happold and Mrs
Buschke won double pinochle.
Refreshments were served la
ter in the afternoon.
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Mrs Ward Entertains
For Bridge Club
Mrs Glen Ward entertained her
bridge club on Tuesday evening
and her guests were Mrs Del
Jordan, Mrs Marlon Green, Mrs
Bob Jones, Mrs Ralph Richmond,
Mrs Jimmy Prock, Mrs Marsh
all Lovgren, and Mrs Kred Glm
bel. Mrs Richmond won high prize
for the evening, Mrs Prock was
second high, and Mrs Jordan
won low.
Refreshments were served.
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