Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 29, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    e Woman Receives High Rebekah Honor
7 ECHO PALMATEER
i Walter Roberts received
ecoration of chivalry at the
Fellows lodge in Pendle
Saturday evening, Oct 24.
is one of the highest hon
stowed on a member of the
tah lodge for work done in
lodge and community ser
i Mrs Roberts has been a
ber of Bunchgrass Rebekah
f of lone, postmaster of the
post office, and superinten-
and teacher of the lower
s in the lone Community
:h school for several years,
has also helped in many
' community services. Three
s who have received this
ration from Bunchgrass Re
h lodge In recent years are
E R Lundell, Mrs Mary
ison and Mrs Ernest Heliker.
Is degree was given by the
.arch Militant and the La
Auxiliary Patriarch Militant
I of Odd Fellows. 11 were
li the decoration that even-
ficers were present from Ida
Washington and Oregon,
dinner at LaFontaine's res
ant rjreceded the meeting.
tives and friends of Mrs
!rts who attended the dinner
: the decoration ceremonies
k Mrs John Turner of Baker,
.Dean Rohde of Echo, Mrs
ence Roberts of Chehahs,
ih. Mrs Ida Lee Chapef of
dman, Mr and Mrs Floyd Van
iall of Pendleton, Mrs Arvilla
tnson, Mrs Edith Nichoson,
Victor Rietmann, Joel Engle
l, Mr and Mrs Ernest Heliker,
, . Cecil Thome, Mrs Adon
nlett and daughter Sharlene,
t E R Lundell, Mrs Mary
jnson, Mrs Anna Lindstrom,
Mrs David Rietmann, Mrs wai-
larp Matthews. Mrs Charles O'
Connor, Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs
Cleo Drake, Mrs Paul Pettyjohn,
Mrs Ida Coleman. Mrs Delia Cor
son, Mrs Edison Morgan, Mrs
Echo Palmateer and the honoree,
Mrs Roberts.
Mrs Rod Mac Kenzie was. hon
ored with a baby shower in the
Community church parlors Fri
day evening. Oct 23. tor the
program, Arleta McCabe piayea
a piano solo, "Nola", and Susan
Lindstrom sane. "Where Will
The Baby's Dimple Be." She was
accompanied by her mother, Mrs
Roy Lindstrom. Mrs C J Mac-'
Kenzie and Mrs Robert DeSpain
assisted with the gifts. Refresh
ments were served from a table
with a centerpiece of pink mums
and Dink candles. Mrs wate
Crawford poured and Mrs Alfred
Nelson served the punch. The
room was decorated with fall
flowers by Mrs Victor Rietmann.
The hostesses were Mrs E Mark-
ham Baker, Mrs Robert DeSpain,
Mrs Walter Corley, Mrs Charles
Hudson, Mrs Lewis Halvorsen
and Mrs Gary Tullis.
Mrs George Snider has been
visiting at Cannon Beach and
Bay City.
Mr and Mrs Harold Sherer and
Judy recently visited the Blackie
Bartlimay home in Odessa,
Wash.
The hieh school Pilgrim Fel-
lnwshin erouD entertained the
group from Condon with a party
and dinner at the Lewis Hal
vorsen home Sunday anernoon
and evening. There were around
25 nresent. Rod MacKenzie and
Mrs Alvin McCabe assisted with
the party. Mrs MacKenzie was
also present.
r. otn,ifnt at EOCE
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs Har
'old Sherer. Wayne Pierce, a tea
i,Q, in the Redmond schools
was also a weekend visitor at
the Sherer home.
nr, onrt Mrs Ernest Heliker
spent the weekend at the Floyd
Van Oisdall home in renuieiu.i.
I Mr and Mrs B L Blann oi wn-ton-Freewater
were guests of Mrs
Kathryn Yarnel a few days last
week. Those stopping in to see
the Blanns were Mrs Parker and
Miss Dona Barnett of Lexington,
Mrs Ralph Jackson of Hermis-
ton and Mr and Mrs Wate Craw
'ford and Mr and Mrs Wate Craw
I ford. Mrs Lana Padberg, Mrs
O L Lundell and Mrs Ernest Hel
iker of lone.
Those from here who attenciea
ti.o nrpp-on -Washington game in
Portland Saturday were Mr and
Mrs E W Bristow, Mr and Mrs
Milton Morgan and children, Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Morgan ana cnua
ren and Alton Yarnell.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Crawford
cravp a hirthdav dinner in hon
or of their son, Tommy, Thurs
day, Oct 22. He was three years
old. Others attending were Mr
and Mrs Arthur Dalzell and Mr
and Mrs Wallace Gaarsland and
Neil and Perry Crawford.
Dates to Remember!
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Oct 30 Food, fancy work and
Die and coffee sale at tne
Rebekah hall beginning at
1:30 P M. Sponsored by the
HEC of Willows grange,
Oct 31 The American Legion
Junior Auxiliary girls will
gather nylon hose starting
around 1:30 P M for Camp
White veterans and for the
shop at the school. Out of
town residents may leave
nvlons at Swanson store.
After the drive the girls will
meet at the home of Mrs
Vester Hams.
Oct 31 The P-TA will sponsor
UNICEF on Hal I o w e e n
Children will go to the
school at 6:31 P M for their
cartons to collect money for
needv children. Afterwards
they will go to the school
with their boxes and for pic
tures and refreshments at
7:30 P M.
Nov 3 American Legion Auxil
lory meeting at the home ol
Mn rhnrlna Dohertv at 4
P M.
Nov 3 City council meeting at
8 PM.
Nov 4 Eastern Star social club
at the home of Mrs Charles
O'Connor with a luncheon
at 12:30 P M.
Nov 4 Ordination services for
Rod MacKenzie, pastor of the
Community church. A coffee
hour will be held at 3:30
P M at the Community
church? the Ecclesiastical
council at 4 P M; a potluck
dinner at the school cafetor-
lum at 6:15 P M, meat dish
will be furnished, bring sal
ad or dessert and the or
dination services at 7:30 P
M at the church. Every one
welcome. Any one wishing to
attend the dinner please con
tact Mrs Milton Morgan or
Mrs Marion Palmer by Nov
1, if possible.
Nov 5 Extension Unit meeting
at the Masonic hall, subject,
Textile Painting with Mrs
Peter Timm of Pendleton as
leader. Sack lunch at noon.
Mr an.l Mrs Clarence Roberts
of Chehalis, Wash spent the
weekend with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Wal
ter Roberts.
Mr and Mrs Ray Turner and
snns of Pendleton spent Sunday
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs Cleo Drake.
Mr .inH Mrs Richard Rea and
daughter of Milwaukie spent the
weekend here. Mr ana Mrs dick
FkRtrnm and daughter, Vickie,
of LaGrande were visitors here
last week.
Those from Locust Chapter of
the Eastern Star who attended
the reception or Mrs c c Car"
michael at Ruth chapter in Hep
pner Friday evening were Mrs
Millard Noian, Mrs James una-
say, Mrs Omar Rietmann and
Mr and Mrs Charles O'Connor.
The social meeting of the Top
ic rluh was held at the home
nf Mrs Rov Lindstrom Saturday
afternoon, Oct 24 with Mrs Victor
Reitmann and Mrs Walter Jacobs
a m. hostesses. Bridge and pin-
nrhle were daved. Those receiv
ing prizes were in bnage, Mrs
Rod MacKenzie, high; Mrs Echo
Palmateer, 2nd high and Mrs
Omar Rietmann, low. In pin
ochle, Mrs Charles Hudson, high;
Mrs Charles Carlson, 2nd high
and Mrs Roland Bergstrom, low.
The Arnica club met at the
home of Mrs Delmer Crawford
Wednesday afternoon, Oct 21
with Mrs A E Stefani as co-
hostess. Court whist was played
and those receiving prizes were
Mrs Raymond Lundell, high;. Mrs
Dallas Shockley, 2nd high, and
Mrs Garry Tullis, low. Mrs John
Proudfoot received the door prize.
Miss Ann Reynolds and Miss
Barbara DeKlotz were Portland
visitors over the weekend.
Sheila Baker of Hermiston Is
staying with her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs E Markham BaKer
while her parents, Mr and Mrs
Ronald Baker are visiting in
California.
the homecoming activities at
Eastern Oregon College of Edu
cation at LaGrande over the
weekend were, Mr and Mrs Clell
Rea and son John; Mr and Mrs
Hugh Salter and Mr and Mrs
Harold Snider and children. The
Salters and Sniders, also visited
Mr and Mrs Gaylord Salter in
Athena.
The social meeting of the
American Lecion Auxiliary was
held at the home of Mrs Pete
Cannon Tuesday evening, Oct 20
with Mrs David MeLeod as co
hostess. Mrs Echo Palmateer
showed slides on her recent trip
to Alaska.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. October 29. 1959
Mr and Mrs Joe Schmidt and
children of Klevvona, B C Canada
were visitors at the home of their
cousins. Mr and Mrs Garland
Swanson, Oct 12. This was their
Thanksgiving Day in Canada.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Crum and
family and Virginia Thompson
of Heppner recently visited at the
home of Mrs Crum's parents, Mr
and Mrs E C Strahn and her
brother and family, Mr and Mrs
Dutch Strahm in The Dalles. The
Dutch Strahm family are moving
to Arizona where he will be em
ployed with Empire Machinery.
Mr and Mrs Dale Ray returned
home last week from Lyle, Wash
and left again Friday for Hood
River- and Portland.
Mrs Charlotte Shuey of Gold-
endale, Wash was a recent vis
itor at the home of her brother
and family, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Crum.
Mrs Charles Dohertv was elec
ted Dresident of St Williams Al
tar Society at a meeting at her
home Thursday evening, Oct 22
Other officers elected were Mrs
Don Olmscheid. vice president;
Miss Ann Reynolds, secretary
and Mrs Denward Bergevln,
treasurer. At the business meet
ins conducted by Mrs Howard
Crowell, president, it was decided
to clean the church. After the
meeting baby showers were
eiven in honor of Mrs David Ba
ker and. Mrs Donald McElligott.
,Mrs Richard McElligott was the
co-hostess.
Mr and Mrs Hal Harris and
children have moved from Filot
Rock to the Pat Doherty farm
where he is employed by John
Proudfoot.
The Three Links club of Bunch-
gTass Rebekah lodge met at the
home of Mrs Fannie liriimn Fri
day afternoon, Oct 23 with Mrs
Echo Palmateer as co-hostess.
After the business meeting mem
bers visited the public library
where the different sections were
explained by Mrs Norman Nel
son. Mrs Dixon Smith and Mrs
John Proudfoot. Games were also
played with Mrs E R Lundell
winning the prize. Mrs Ernest
Heliker received the door prize.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs Harvey Ring, Nov
19.
Mrs Mary Emert is staying at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr and Mrs Frank
Ward at Kuna, Idaho. She re
cently underwent surgery in a
Lexington News
Dates to Remember:
The Card party at the IOOF hall
on Saturday sponsored Dy
the Lex 3 -Links club.
Holly Rebekah Lodge, Nov 5.
Mr and Mrs Claire Marvell and
family of The Dalles were vis
itors at the Homer Green home
last week. Mrs Marvel Is a
daughter of the Greens.
Kenneth Jones, son of Mr and
Mrs Cecil Jones was taken to
a physician in Heppner on Mon
day where it was found he was
suffering from a broken collar
bone received while at play.
Cecil Jones and Franklin
Messenger attended a Co-op
training session in Walla Walla
on Monday night
hospital in Boise, Idaho.
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Miss Virginia Jepsen and Miss
Anna Jensen and Miss Vi Klein
of Portland were recent visitors
here. All the girls are nurses.
Mr and Mrs Edward Baker are
the parents of a daughter, Mar
garet Ann, born in Pendleton,
Oct 22. Mr and Mrs O E Baker
of Lexington, Mrs Margaret Har
per of Torrence, Calif and Mrs
Baker of Calif are the grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Ted Hewitt and
dnuehters moved near "Mitchell
recently where he Is foreman of
the section crew on a railroad.
He was the foreman here until
this section was discontinued.
Jne Mason of Prineville Is vis
iting relatives and friends here.
He is a brother of Mrs tiara
Klncaid and Mrs Mabel Cotter.
Miss Bernita Harris of Portland
and Robert RIttcnour of Yakima
were married August 6. Mrs Ritt
enour Is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Larry Fletcher of Portland
and the granddaughter or Mr
and Mrs Harvey King oi lone.
Mr and Mrs Lewis Halvorsen
and children and Mancell Town-
send attended the Lewis and
Clark and the Whitman game
In Walla Walla Saturday.
The lone trade school defeated
Irrlgon 27 to 6 at Irrigon Satur
day.
Those from here who attended
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