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E P-TA INSTALLS OFFICERS
APPOINTS COMMITTEES FOR YEAR
fECHO PALM ATE ER
llation lor the new offi
is held at the P-TA meet-
f the school cafetorium
way evening, May 13
tfrs Jack Barak as in-
officer.
J installed were Mrs Nor
elson, president; Mrs Phil
I vice president and Mrs
ler Crawford, secretary
er. The committee chair
lere Mrs Raymond Lun
cial; Mr and Mrs Lloyd
, finance; Mrs Robert
I program; Mrs Wallace
ws, hospitality; Mrs Fred
artin, membership; Mrs
flcCabe, music; Fredrick
i legislation; Mrs Bryce
historian; Mrs Echo Pal-
publicity.
'were all presented with
s and boutonnieres with
jar Rietmann, making the
ation. They were made
J lone Garden club. Mrs
closed the installation
prayer. Mrs Matthews,
,; going president was pre
!with a past presidents
Mrs Nelson.
Norman Nelson gave a
nteresting report on the
P-TA convention ' in Cor
in April. She told of the
shops, the lecturers and
theme.
the program conducted by
ershall Townsend a live
Ion show was given with
lowton as the announcer.
Sherer gave a reading,
Shots"; Dalene McDonald
ichelle Morrison were on
Mnmercials; Mary Emert
trenda Townsend gave a
nime, entitled The Little
flan; a dance, the Charle
was given by Katherine
ind Cheryle and Merrie Jo
ion.
the business meeting con
I by Mrs Wallace Mat
, president, the flag salute
;iven; Dallas Shockley ex
(d the lone P-TA scholar
fund and it was adopted
I group. It consists of: The
P-TA offers a limited a
f of financial assistance to
jtstanding student prepar
) teach in the state of Ore
it elementary or secondary
The scholarship may ne
to attend any college offer
ducational courses, but the
nt would be limited to not
than the full year tuition
fee charged by the state
Is.
! major purpose of offering
cholarship is to attract to
rofession of teaching at the
rotary and secondary levels
foung men and women who
the potential for outstand
ervice to children. Local P
nits, city and county organ
ns and individuals may
ibute money to the scholar
fund. f graduate for the lone high
1 preparing or planning to
te for teaching in Oregon's
mtary or secondary schools
may apply for a scholarship.
Any qualified student may se
cure application forms from the
high school principal. The com
pleted application consists of the
application and three reference
forms, all of which must be in
the hands of the scholarship
chairman by May 1.
Each recipient will be selected
by a scholarship committee ap
pointed by the president of the
lone P-TA. To be considered in
selection is character, citizen
ship, scholarship, leadership, and
financial need of the applicants.
The amount of this scholar
ship shall be paid to the college
upon receipt of a statement of
charges for tuition, or board and
room, or any other approval fee
charged by the college.
Mrs Roy Lindstrom named
committes for the school picnic,
May 29. the chairman are, tables,
Mrs Lewis Ball; kitchen, Mrs
Harvey Ring; punch, Mrs How
ard Crowell; coffee, Mrs Art War
ren; ice cream, Wallace Mat
thews and pre-school children,
Mrs Lawrence Jones. Mr and Mrs
Ralph Crum will donate the
punch, Ice cream and coffee for
the picnic.
Fredrick Martin eave a talk on
the school budget to be voted on
May 18 and urged all to vote.
Mrs Matthews who has been
president of the P-TA for the
rast two vears gave a talk
thanking all the teachers and
others who helped to make her
terms a success.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Phil Emert, Mrs Dallas
Shockley, Mrs Arnie Hedman,
Mrs Gordon White and Mrs
James Pettyjohn.
The tables were decorated in
spring flowers.
The scraD book witn Mrs
Keene in charge, was on dis
play.
ThP 1st erade and the Junior
of the high school received the
pennants for having the largest
percentage of parents present at
the meeting.
Mrs Orville Cutsforth showed
a Rprt Cross film on swimming.
She reported that any one eligi
ble to take Red Cross instructions
they could go to school for that
purpose, and there was funds
available. Mrs Cutsforth is the
Blood Band chairman of Morrow
county.
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PRESIDING AT THE TEA TABLE at last Sunday's open house at
Pioneer Memorial hospital in observance of National Hospital
Week, were left Mrs Wallace Wolff, and Mrs A D McMurdo.
Open House Tea Held
At Pioneer Hospital
Sunday afternoon, May 17, in
observance of National Hospital
Week, an open house and tea
was held at Pioneer Memorial
hospital between the hours of
2 and 4pm.'
Mrs Garland Swanson, Mrs P
W Mahoney and Mrs Jack Van
Winkle, wives of board members
and Mrs D O Nelson and Mrs
Mervin Leonard, board members,
acted as hostesses for the after
noon. Guides for tours of the hos
pital were Mrs Clarence Rose
wall, Mrs C C Jones, and Mrs
Al Wlnkleman.
The tea table was decorated
with white Dutch Iris, yellow
mums and daisies with a cut
glass punch bowl and silver tea
service. Mrs A D McMurdo, Mrs
Wallace Wolff, Mrs D J Bay-
link and Mrs Harry Bongers
poured. Those assisting were Mrs
Robert Davidson, and Mrs Jones.
McQuarries Entertain
The Duplicate Club
The Duplicate Bridge club was
entertained at the home of Mr
and Mrs C E McQuarrie Sunday
evening.
Their guests were Mr and Mrs
Tnm Wilson. Mr and Mrs La-
Verne Van Marter, Mr and Mrs
Gordon Pratt, Mr and Mrs L
Dick, Mr and Mrs Lowell Grib
hi Mr and Mrs Conley Lan-
ham, and Dr and Mrs Wallace
Wolff.
Refreshments were served at
the end of the evening.
Ij WATCHES FOR DOUBLE DUTY!
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M ALL-PROOF' ;
fe PRODUCT OF LONGINES-WITTNAUER '
amily Gathers For
Arthur Keene's
Wedding Anniversary
A family gathering was held
the home of Mr and Mrs
Arthur Keene. lone, Sunday, May
17 honoring Mrs Keene's brother,
Arthur Campbell of TerreHaute,
Indiana and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr and Mrs W T
Crow of Grand Forks, B C. Mr
and Mrs Keene's family surpris
ed them by honoring their 46
wedding anniversary. Those
present besides the honored
guests and the host and hostess
es were, Mr and Mrs Bryce Keene
and Loy, Kathy and Richard;
Mr and Mrs L A McCabe and
Christine and Doris; Mr and Mrs
James Pettyjohn and Earl James,
Linda, Nancy and Jerry; Mr and
Mrs Alvin McCabe and Ashley;
Mr and Mrs Leland McKinney,
and Miss Barbara Baker, all of
lone; Mr and Mrs Roy Camp
bell and Mr and Mrs Roger
Campbell and Nancy, Debbie
and Davie of Lexington.. Those
calling in the afternoon were
Mr and Mrs William Van Wink
le Sr and Mrs Elva Ruhl. Arthur
Campbell left May 18 by plane
from Pendleton to his home in
Indiana. Mr and Mrs Crow will
remain for a longer visit.
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Peterson's Jewelry
Smith Home Scene
Of Mothers Club Tea
And Antique Show
Ye Olde Country Tea Shoppe
might be the title for the Ray
Smith home last Friday after
noon, May 17, when members
of Mothers Club held its spring
tea in the Centennial theme.
Bouquets of lilacs, tulips, daf
fodils and flowering branches
decorated the pathway to the
house where cozy tea tables with
flowered clothes and hurricane
lamp centerpieces awaited the
guests.
Of special interest was the dis
play of antique clothing, books
and household articles.
At a table set with Ironstone,
old china and a hand-crocheted
coverlet, Mrs Robert Jones, Mrs
Nels Anderson and Mrs Dean
Shaver poured from 3 to 5 p m.
Committees working on the tea
included, decorations, Mrs Rob
ert Abrams, Mrs Elmer Schmidt,
Mrs Vic Kreimeyer, Mrs John
Rydgren and Mrs Ray Smith;
refreshments, Mrs Nels Ander
son, Mrs Robert Jones, Mrs Fred
Prussing, Mrs Ralph Richmond,
Mrs Dean Shaver, Mrs L L Rob-
bins, Mrs W C Collins and Mrs
Rod Murray; antiques, Mrs Ken
Heth Keeling, Mrs Wallace Wolff,
and Mrs Robert Brindle; cleanup,
Mrs Clem Stockard, Mrs Stanley
Holm and Mrs Harold Laird.
Guests of the members were
Mrs Richard Kerr, Mrs Riley
Munkers, Mrs Kenneth Batty,
Mrs Floyd Adams, Mrs Andy
Van Schoiack, Mrs Robert Pen-
land, Mrs Harlan McCurdy, Jr
Mrs Earl Blake, Miss Esther Kir-
mis, Frances Abrams, Mrs Lin
coln Nash, Mrs Arnold Melby,
Mrs Lucille Owens, Janet Ryd
gren. Mrs Herbert Case, Gail Bur
kenbine, Mrs Ben Stenkamp and
Mrs Nellie Anderson.
Coming Events
Friday, May 22 Ruth chapter
no 32, OES.
Sunday, May 24 Baccaleureate,
Methodist church.
Soroptimists tea, honoring
senior girls and mothers, 3
to 4:30 p m, home of Leta
Humphreys.
Tuesday, May 26 Degree of
Honor.
Bookworms.
Wednesday, May 27 Willows
lodge no 66, IOOF.
Thursday, May 28 Soroptimists,
neon at 0 Donnelrs.
Elks.
Saturday, May 30 Pioneer pic
nic, fair pavilion.
High School Group
Enjoys Patio Party
Saturday Evening
A group of hiL'h school stu-
dents had a hambureer frv and
dance on the patio at the home
of Mr and Mrs Oliver Creswick
Saturday evening.
Those attending wore ShirW
Gaines, Ron Gray, Mike Gray,
Marlene Griffin, Gerald Bunch,
Kathy Spencer. Omar Hustnn
Larry Angell, Rodney Flug, Effie
Lane, Mary tvelyn Tucker, Mary
aiucum, MiKe Healy, Fern Albert,
Doris Morris, Nancy Moyer, Da-
via creswick, Tom Glass, Julie
Pfeiffer and Neal Penland.
HAVE YOU stopped neglecting
your wile.' Answer Yes or No!
Take her out to the movies.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, May 21, 1959
Piano Pupils of
Mrs Turner Presented
In Sunday Recital
Mrs J O Turner presented her
piano pupils in recital Sunday
afternoon at the Heppner Christ
Ian church.
Those who participated in the
program are Trisha Farley, Ju
dith Jones, Gail Hoskins, Vicky
Kreimeyer, Susan and Stephen
Lindstrom, Karen and Cheryle
Lundell, Kathy Melby, Terry and
Marjorie O'Connor, Judy Schmidt
Judy Smith, Linda Stewart, Jean
Stoi'kard, Mrs E E Schaffitz,
Ginnlou Turner, Steve and John
ny Wagenblast.
Victor Kreimeyer was guest
soloist, accompanied by Mrs
Kreimeyer.
A tea and reception was given
following the recital with Miss
Leta Humphreys In charge. Mrs
Anna Lindstrom and Mrs Frank
Parker poured.
Mrs Turner was presented with
gift and a basket of flowers
at the end of the recital.
Officers Installed
By lone Sorority
The annual banquet of the
Beta Omega chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha was held May 16 at
Stefanls Fine Foods for mem
bers and their husbands. The
tables were decorated with spring
flowers by Mrs Don Peterson,
banquet chairman.
Mrs Joe Hausler was presen
ted with a bon voyage sail
boat filled with a handkerchief
from each member. Mr and Mrs
Hausler are moving to Salt Lake
City in June.
The district officers for 1958
1959 from this chapter, Mrs El
don Padberg and Mrs L F Leath
ers, were presented with gifts
from the chapter.
Mrs Walter Corley, president,
was presented with a gift by the
officers of the chapter.
Installation of officers for
1958-59 was held with Mrs Cor
ley as installing officer. Those
installed were Mrs Don Peter
son, president; Mrs David Mc
Leod, vice president; Mrs Art
Warren, recording secretary; Mrs
Ted Palmateer, corresponding
secretary; Mrs Robert Peterson,
treasurer and Mrs Charles Do
herty, educational director.
Bridge Party Enjoyed
At Mallon Home
Mrs James Mallon entertain
ed in her home Friday evening
with a bridge party.
The guests attending were Mrs
Clarence Johnson, Mrs Ralph
Richmond, Mrs Don Bennett, Mrs
Gordon Pratt, Mrs Bob Jones,
Mrs Fred Glmbel, and Mrs Ed
die Gunderson.
High score for the evening was
held by Mrs Johnson, second
high was by Mrs Glmbel, and
Mrs Bennett won low.
Printing Is Our Business I Call Us
Rebekahs Name
Assembly Delegates
Instructions were given to del
egates to the Rebekah Assembly
at Roseburg at the regular meet
ing of Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge
Friday, May 15. The delegates
leaving early this week were,
Mrs Merle Kirk, Mrs Pearl De
vine and Miss Esther Bergstrom.
Mrs R G McMurtry and Mrs Ray
McDowell were chosen as alter
nates.
Mrs Fred Thomas was presen
ted with a seal of perfection for
the unwritten work by Mrs Merle
Kirk, district deputy president.
In other business, Mrs Ray
McDowell was elected drill team
captain for the coming year; a
donation was made to the Red
Cross and a fair booth was dis
cussed but no action taken. Mrs
Oma Cox was presented with a
birthday gift.
The next meeting will be June
5 when assembly delegates will
report
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs Gerald Rood, noble grand,
Mrs Frank Ayers and Mrs Earl
Soward.
Mrs Gimbel Holds
High Score At Bridge
Tuesday evening Mrs Donald
Bennett entertained her bridge
club at her home.
Her guests were Mrs Ralph
Richmond, Mrs Glen Ward, Mrs
Marion Green, Mrs Jack Healy,
Mrs Fred Gimbel, Mrs Del Jor
dan, Mrs Marshall Lovgren, and
Mrs Ray Elkins.
Mrs Gimbel won first prize for
the evening, Mrs Lovgren was
second high, and Jack high and
low prizes were won by Mrs
Green.
Munkers To Observe
25th Anniversary
A reception honoring Mr and
Mrs Vernon Munkers on their
25th wedding anniversary will
be held in the Christian church
parlors at Lexington on Sunday
May 31 from 2:30 to 5:00 p m
All friends and relatives are
invited. It is asked that there be
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