HgPPWEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, October 22. 1959 gOCIAL -AppgNN6S Joxphlna Thompson, Social Reporter REBEKAH ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT PAYS VISIT TO DISTRICT CONVENTION The 38th annual Rebekah con ventlon of district No 20 was held In Willows grange hall in lone, Thursday, Oct 15 with Bunchgrass lodge as hostess. Other lodges in the district were Mistletoe, Hardman; San Souci, Heppner; and Holly, Lexington, After a short meeting of Bunchgrass lodge Mrs Eva Ham lett, noble grand introduced Mrs Ruth Vose, president of the Re bekah Assembly of Oregon; Mrs Selma VVatklns, outside guard ian of the Assembly, and the deputy presidents, Mrs Elaine Rietmann, Bunchgrass, Mrs Al tha Kirk, San Souci; and Mrs Florence McMillan of Holly lodge. The chairs were surrendered to the convention officers who were: Mrs Gladys Drake, Bunch grass, chairman; Mrs Altha Kirk, San Souci, vice chairman; Mrs Edith Matthews, Bunchgrass, secretary; Mrs Vern Batty Mistle toe, treasurer; Mrs Mary Swan son, Bunchgrass, right support to chairman; Mrs Freida Ma jeske, Holly, left support to chairman; Mrs Edna Fetsch, San Souci, warden; Mrs Lee Wagen blast, Holly, conductor; Mrs Elaine Rietmann, Bunchgrass, chaplain; Mrs Vida Heliker, Bunchgrass, right support to vice chairman; Miss Esther Berg strom, San Souci, left support to vice chairman; Mrs Dolly Frat ers, Mistletoe, inside guardian; Mrs Hazel Bauman, San Souci, outside guardian; Mrs Annie Keene, Holly, musician. Mrs Em ma White was the past chair man. During the morning session, a tribute to the flag was given by Mistletoe lodge, the renewal of the obligation by San Souci lodge and a paper on "A Rebckah's Responsibility to Her Commun ity" was road by Mrs Delsie Chapel of Mistletoe. The following committees were appointed: courtesy, Mrs Lena Lundell, Mrs Norma Rea and Mrs Mabel Crawford; resolutions, Mrs Annie Keene, Mrs Mildred Wright and Mrs Hazel Bauman; finance, Mrs Adelle Wright, Mrs Delpha Jones, and Mrs Delsie Chapel; press, Mrs Echo Palm ateer, Mrs Edith Matthews and Mrs Catherine Thome; memor ial, Mrs Dimple Munkers, Mrs Edna Fetsch, and Mrs Ida Lee Chapel; thanks, Mrs Altha Kirk, Mrs Freida Majcske and Mrs Dolly Fraters. Luncheon was served to 55 people at noon by members of the HEC of Willows grange with Mrs Dot Halvorsen in charge. In the afternoon reports were A wank for fiomoo! du If oufomeblU m eld n ft ktp going tip, up and up. In th eld day, pratvctkM of 5-10-5 In your policy mod to be adoquato. Today, AO-100-tO could wU kavo you hort. txtra truuranc eotti Unit, mlgty mv you from cotailroph. Cull wt. C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phono 6-9625 Box 611 HEPPNER. OREGON given by the lodges; a tribute was given to the past presidents. Past presidents present were Mrs Lena Lundell, Bunchgrass; Mrs Mary Swanson, Bunchgrass Mrs Vlda Heliker, Bunchgrass Mrs Annie Keene, Holly; Mrs uaine Rietmann, Bunchgrass Mrs Freida Majeske, Holly; Mrs Helen Pettyjohn, Buncherass Mrs Ldith Matthews, Bunch grass; and Mrs Florence McMil lan, Holly. This tribute was given by Bunchgrass lodge. A tribute was given the 50 year members by Holly lodge. They were Mrs Delia Corson, Bunchgrass; Mrs Pearl Devlne, San Souci and Mrs Annie Keene, Holly. A tribute was given the president by San bouci lodge, after which the pres ident gave her address. The following officers were elected for I960: Mrs Altha Kirk, ban Souci, chairman; Mrs Dim- pie Munkers, Holly, vice chair man; Mrs Marjorie Worden, San Souci, secretary; Mrs Delsie Cha pel, Mistletoe, treas; Mrs Maxine Cox, Holly, warden; Mrs Bev erly Daniels, San Souci, conduc tor, Mrs Elsie Ayers, San Souci, chaplain; Mrs Emma White, Mis tletoe, left support to chairman: Mrs Edith Matthews, Bunchgrass, ngnt support to vice chairman; Mrs Florence McMillan, Holly, en support to vice chairman: Mrs Ada Piper, San Souci, inside guardian; Mrs Luclle Rietmann, Bunchgrass, outside guardian. The 19G0 convention will be held In Heppner and the 1961 in Lex ington. The new officers were seated by Holly lodge and the closlne by Bunchgrass. A banquet was served at 6 m to 75 with the following girls waiting on the tables, Lin da Halvorsen, Judy and Geral dine Morgan, Lona White, Bren- da Townsend, Marjorie O'Con nor, and Dianna Pettyjohn. The theme of the convention was Centennial with the officers wearing centennial dresses. The tables were decorated with cov ered wagons, kerosene lamps, flat Irons, butter molds and other antiques. After the banquet the follow ing program was given: Linda Halvorsen, Lona White, Jean Martin and Dianna Tettyjohn sang the president's song "My Prayer for To-Day;" Marilee and Renee Leathers gave tap dances and Marjorie O'Connor and De lores Emert gave piano solos. M.rs Gladys Drake was the accompanist. The regular meeting of Bunch grass lodge was held In the even ing when the president, Ruth Vose made her official visit. Bunchgrass lodge gave part of the Initiatory work; Mrs Elaine Rietmann, district deputy presi dent, was awarded with a seal of perfection for the unwritten work; the president was presen ted with a gift from the lodge with Mrs Matthews making the presentation. The gift was made by Mrs Corson, and the poem she read was composed by Mrs Maravene White. The president gave a very interesting address, also Mrs Watkins gave a short talk. Refreshments were served af ter the meeting. 55 attended in the afternoon and G2 In the evening. Coming Events Friday, Oct 23 Ruth chapter no a. OES. monaay, vci lib Chamber of commerce, noon at Wagon Wheel. Tuesday, Oct 27 Degree of Hon or. Bookworms. Wednesday, Oct 28 Willows lodge no 66, IOOF. Thursday. Oct 29 Soroptimists. sack lunch. Elks, Brothers night Sctuiday, Oct 31 Teenage Hal- lowe'en hayrlde. Elks, Western dance. Bob Lamont Speaks I o Heppner P-TA . Wednesday Evening The greatest single problem in the moral question facing our youtn is the sophisticated im morality of our adult population, contended Bob Lamont, Walla Walla, addressing the Heppner P-TA on Character Development in the Smog, Wed evening In the multipurpose room of Hepp- nor elementary school, last week. He said that the type of books we read, the picture shows and stage shows we patronize, the magazines we publish, are sam ples of the way we "nulify the many hard earned dollars we give in trying to clean up morals of our youth". Lamont told the assembled parents and teachers that youth will accept as normal the standards of the society In which he lives. Mrs Marlon Huggett, new nres- Ident, presided at the first meet ing of the year. In a report on the teachers re ception held last month, Mrs Andy Van Schoiack said that IONE GARDEN CLUB CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY, MUM SHOW By ECHO PALMATEER 69 people attended the 10th birthday party and little mum show of the lone Garden club In the Community church par lors Tuesday afternoon, Oct 13. Mrs Fredrick Martin, president of the lone Garden club wel comed the visitors and Intro duced those from Hermiston, Heppner and members of the Lexington Garden club. Among those coming from a distance were Mrs Robert Seaton of Port land who started the club Sept 20, 1949 and Mrs Harry Andrews of Echo, who organized the club. She was then president of the Blue Mountain district; and Mrs Leonard Carlson of Portland a former club member. Mrs William Rawlins, who had charge of the program, read let ters from former members who were Mrs Merle Baker, Portland, Mrs William McCoy of Hermis ton, Mrs Phil Newltt of Beaver- ton and Mrs Rena Jenkins of numerals 10 on top. It was sur rounded with pink mums and ivy. Mrs Leonard Carlson served the cake and those pouring were Mrs Carl Bergstrom, Mrs Seaton and Mrs Anna Lindstrom. Mrs Louis Carlson,, Mrs Nellie Palmer and Mrs Cecil Thome re ceived the door prizes. Assembly President Visits Heppner Lodge On October 16, Sans Souci Re bekah lodge, no 33 was honored by a visit, during the regular meeting, from Ruth E Vose, pres ident of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. A potluck dinner preceeded the meeting. Serving on the commit tee for the potluck were Mrs Frank Ayers, chairman; Mrs Pete McMurtry, Mrs Joe Daniels, and Mrs Clarence Bauman. Those members responsible for decorating the dining room and Hermiston. Mrs Andrews and Mrs llodge r,oom were Mrs FJ"ed Thom Seaton gave talks. as- chairman; Mrs C J D Bauman, mis reie iviumunry ivns jerry The names of the charter mem bers were read. They were Mrs E J Bristow, Mrs Walter Dobyns, Mrs G Hermann, Mrs Roy Lind strom, Mrs Edith Nichoson, Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs Seaton, Mrs Gordon White, Mrs Rod Went worth and Mrs Echo Palmateer. Mrs Dobyns, Mrs Nichoson and Mrs Palmateer are the only char Reception Honors Ben Andersons On 40th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Ben Anderson were honored at the Rhea Creek grange meeting Saturday even ing in honor of their 40th wed ding anniversary and also as 36 year grange members. About 75 attended the recep tion, meeting and and card party which followed. Mrs John Graves, Mrs John Bergstrom, Miss Marilyn Berg strom and Mrs Bob Bergstrom were In charge of the reception. The cake, which centered the re freshment table, was made and decorated by Miss Bergstrom and Mrs Bob Bergstrom. At cards, Mrs Sam Turner was high for women; second high; Mrs Roscoe Slobig and low, Mrs Lincoln Nash. For men John Bergstrom was high; Archie Bechdolt, second high and low, Clive Huston. John Graves re ceived the door prize. Bronze mums were used as decorations around the room. Rood and Mrs Deb Wright. During the meeting Mrs Pearl Devine was presented with a 50 year veteran's jewel by the state president Mrs Vose presented seals of perfection for the unwritten work to Mrs Jerry Rood Mrs Frank Ayers Mrs Pete McMurtry. .Mrs ter members still active. Others j Fred Thomas, Mrs C J D Bauman who have been a member for i Mrs Merle Kirk, Mrs Ruf us Piper, ten years are, Mrs Ernest Heliker, (Mrs Floyd Worden, and Miss Mrs Sam Esteb, Mrs O L Lundell, j Esther Bergstrom. Mrs Herb Case Mrs Kathryn Yarneil and Mrs ; was presented with a certificate Anna Lindstrom. 51 people have Nominations for officers for belonged to the club which now has a membership of 19. Slides were shown and the his- over two hundred had attended. tory of projects of the club given narian McCurdy, membershiD by Mrs Rawlins. The projects chairman, reported that over 70 , were the city park, Morrow coun members had paid dues to date. (ty fair booths, Christmas ar- A contest between classes of the schools Is In progress to see which class can obtain the high est percentage of parent mem bers. A prize of $5.00 and a free show on a Friday night for the class to attend in a group will go to the winners. Mrs Ed Gonty, ways and means chairman, announced that the organization would again this year sponsor a minstrel show to be held In the early spring. Magazine chairman, Mrs Del bcrt Wright reported that sub scriptions were being accepted for the P-TA magazine. Ralph 'Richmond reported that there are six dens of cub scouts starting the cub scout program tills fall. Larger quarters will be needed for their annual -ban quet and the P-TA indicated sup port lor rent of the building would be provided. Mrs Huggett announced that at the next meeting forms would be passed out to be filled in to determine the study subjects which will begin shortly after tne nrst of the year. Refreshments of pumpkin pie .r.d coifee were served by the eighth grade mothers in the cafe teria. On the committee were Mrs Joe Stewart, Mrs Roice Fulleton. Mrs Toussent Dubuque, Mrs Ro bert Hopper, and Mrs William E.tnda. rangements, garden club tours of yards, 12th night ceremony, vis iting patients at the nursing home in Pioneer Memorial hos pital and the annual plant sale. Many speciments and arrange ments were on display at the mum show. A tiered birthday cake made and decorated by Mrs Monetta Aldrlch, a former member, was served from a lace covered table. The white cake was decorated with pink mums and sreen the coming year were held and a report was given by members who attended the district 20 con vention at lone. Mrs Vose gave an interesting speech and thanked the mem bers for the friendship gift pre sented to her. A special silver march was held for the presi dent's project, which Is a com mercial sized washer for the Oddfellows Home in Portland.- The drill team performed a drill for Mrs Vose and a mem ber count showed 39 members and 28 visitors present. Hostesses who served refresh ments after the meeting were Mrs Earl Soward, Mrs Alex Green, and Mrs C J D Bauman. The next meeting will be Frl- leaves made of icing with the day, November 6, at 8:00 p m. Surprise Party Given Two On Birthdays Beverly Blake was hostess for a surprise birthday party Satur day evening at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Bill Blake. Those honored on their birthdays were Sandra Campbell and Roger Doherty. The guests were Mary Shan non, Martha and Dennis Doherty, Beverly Davidson, Judy Schmidt, Sandra Harshman, Ronnie Bels ma, Julie Pfeiffer, Gary David son, Tom Driscoll, Johnny Strat ton. The evening began with a sca venger hunt after which refresh ments and dancing were enjoyed. Soroptimist Club Has Founders Program The Soroptimist Club of Hepp ner met for Its Founders Daj program Thursday noon at the Wagon Wheel. Miss Leta Humphreys, program chairman, had planned a pro gram on education in Soropti mism. There was a question and answer period dealing with the history of Soroptimism and each past president present told of some interesting hap p e n 1 n g s during her term of office. President, Mrs John Pfeiffer, told of what she hopes to ac complish during her term. Connie Anderson was the sen ior girl representative from Hep pner high school at this meeting. Mrs Richmond Holds High Score At Club Mrs Glen Ward was hostess for her bridge club Tuesday ev ening of last week at her home. Those attending were Mrs Mar shall Lovgren, Mrs Fred Gimbel, Mrs Jimmy Prock, Mrs Marion Green, Mrs Ralph Richmond, Mrs Don Bennett and Mrs Wayne. Prock. Mrs Richmond won high, Mrs Wayne Prock second high, Mrs Green low and traveling jack high was won by Mrs Bennett. Refreshments were served. 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