t gOCIAL -IaPPENINGS Josephine Tfconptoo. Social Reporter REBEKAHS, ODDFELLOWS HAVE JOINT INSTALLATION SATURDAY EVENING The public Joint installation of officers of Willows CMd Fellows lodge no C6 and Sans Sucl Re bekah lodge no 33 of Heppner was held at the Heppner lOOF hall Saturday, January 9 follow ing a delicious ham dinner, with a large crowd attending. Seated officers included: noble grands. Glen McMurtry. n1 Mf Rufus Piper; vice grands, Joe Daniels, and Mrs Roy Quacken bush; secretaries. Ralph Taylor, Mrs Earl Soward. and Mrs Floyd Worden; treasurers, Durward Tash and Mrs Alvin Casebeer; wardens, Herman Howard, and Mrs Frank Payne; conductors, L L Robbins, and Mrs Lincoln Nash; Inside guardians, Lincoln Nash, and Mrs Alex Green; out side guardians, Jerry Rood, end Mrs Ray McDowell; right sup port to the noble grand. Nate McBride and Mrs Merle Kirk; left supporters to the noble grand, Tom Wells and Miss Esth er Bergstrom; right supporters to the vice grand, R G McMurtry and Mrs Mable Chaffee; left supporters to the vice grand, Deb Wright and Mrs C J D Bauman; chaplains, Herman Green and Mrs Joe Daniels; musician, Mrs Elbert Cox; right altar support, Mrs Herb Case; left altar sup port, Mrs William Brinda. Additional officers installed were Jr past noble grand, Ran dall Peterson and Mrs Jerry Rood; color bearer, Mrs Fred Thomas; right aid past noble grand, Mrs Lester Doolittle; left aid past noble grand, Mrs Dick Borman; right aid to chaplain, Mrs R G McMurtry; left aid to chaplain, Mrs Pearl Devine. The installing officers were: district deputy grand master, Ralph Taylor; district deputy president, Mrs Merle Kirk; dep uty marshalls, Cornett Green and Mrs John Bergstrom; deputy sec retaries, C J D Bauman and Mrs N D Bailey; deputy treasurers, Frank E Parker and Mrs Letha Archer; deputy chaplains, Laur ence Cook and Mrs Frank E Parker; deputy wardens, R G McMurtry and Mrs Frank Ayers; deputy musician, Mrs Tom Wells. Mrs Jerry Rood, Jr past noble grand was presented a gift from her officers of the past year. She was also presented a past noble grand pin by Mrs Merle Kirk. Randall Peterson, Jr past noble grand of Willows Odd Fellows lodge was presented a past noble grand pin by Ralph Beamer. The newly installed noble Donald C. Kyle SURVEYOR STANFIELD GI 9-3261 grands of the two lodges gave brief acceptance speeches after which Mrs Rufus Piper was pre sented a beautiful potted chry santhemum by Mrs C J D Bau man. representing her family. Mrs Piper was wearing a lovely corsage given her by her son and daughter-in-law. The newly in stalled noble grands closed the meeting. Mrs C J D Hauman was chair man nf he decoratlne commit tee. Mrs N D Bailey and Mrs Deb Wright were In charge of soliciting. Mrs Frank Ayers was general chairman of the dinner committee, assisted by Miss Esther Bergstrom. Mrs R G Mc Murtry. Miss Marilyn Borgsirom, Mrs Ellen Moore and Miss Mar- lene Fetsch. To Jr trln from the hlch school entertained the members and their families at an inter mission following dinner. Miss Elaine Laird, accompanied by Mrs Tom 'Veils, sang very beaut ifully also. lone Sorority Learns Copper Tooling The regular business meeting of Beta Omega chapter of Fp silon Sigma Alpha was held at the home of Mrs Eileen Padberg on January 6. Mrs Padberg, ways and means chairman, reported that the Rmwn and Halev candy to be sold In February has been order ed and it was decided to adver tise the sale In the paper. It was also decide not to con tribute to the E S A home fund. Mrs Beverly Doherty, educat ional director, introduced Mrs Maxlne Cox, who instructed the group in making copper pictures. Co-hostesses for the evening were Mrs Melba Miller and Mrs Donna Peterson. 19 Tables In Play At Elks Ladies Night Ladies night was held Thurs day evening of last week at the Elks temple . with nine tables of pinochle and ten tables of bridge in play. In bridge high score was held by Mrs Pat O'Brien, second high was Mrs Glen Ward and door prize was received by Mrs A D McMurdo. In pinochle, Mrs Don Bennett was high, with Mrs Alvin Case beer second high and Mrs Dar rell Padberg winning the door i yi lie. Cookies and coffee were served i by me nosiusscs ii m. e Mrs Jim Hayes, Mrs Paul Webb, iMrs Bill Smethurst, Mrs Al Lov 'gren and Mrs Floyd Jones. Mrs 'Gene Hall was chairman for the 'evening. i v if-:. TELLS ENGAGEMENT MlM Bonl Wolden of Pendleton ha announced her engagement of Stephen W Green of Heppner. Miss Boni Wolden Tells Engagement To Stephen Green f. ir Wavne E Wolden of Pendleton, announce the en gagement of their aaugmcr. ou... to Stephen W Green, son of Mr and Mrs Cornett Green of Hepp ner. Miss Wolden is a graduate of Pendleton high school and Green a..a (mm Hennner high school and attended Pacific Uni versity and iNonnwesiirn Al lege of Business. He is now em ployed in Pendleton. No wedding date has been set. Mrs Schaffitz Holds High Score At Club Mrs Raymond Ferguson enter tained the What3 Trumps bridge club at a salad luncheon last Wednesday afternoon, at her Ha ger street home. Those attending were Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Clarence nc,.,!.!! Mrs L. D Tibbies, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs Robert Pen land, Mrs Lowell Grlbble, Mrs Oliver Creswick, Mrs v w ma- honey, Mrs James Tnomson, am Allen Case, and Mrs Gene Fer guson. Mrs Schaffitz held high score for the afternoon, Mrs Gene Fer guson was second high, Mrs Gra ham third and Mrs Rosewall low. Coming Events TrldoY. Jan tS-Ueeetock Grow, it meeting. Sana Soocl Hebekoh lodge. Saturday. Jan 16-Lleeitoek Growers meeting and ban quet Mondar. Jan 1-Chamber of commerce, noon at Wagon Wheel. Rainbow for GUIs. American Legion Elks bridge tournament Tuesday. Jan 1-St Monica's guild. Elks plnochlo tournament Wednesday. Jan JO-Wlllowi lodge no 66. IOOF. Thursday. Jan 21 Sot opt im lit. noon at Wagon Wheel. Elks. Old timers night itag dinner at S:30 p m. Friday. Jan 22 Ruth chapter no 32. OES. Satruday. Jan 23 Elks crab feed and dance. Mrs Glass Speaks To Extension Unit Renegers Club Moets At Meador Home Th. n.'r.c'LU-ni bil.ke tluli w ntertsln,l n! the home of Mrs Pick Meador Wednesday even-inn Those playing were Mrs Pill Rarratt. Mrs Cordon Pratt. Mrs Paul Webb, Mrs Alex Thompson. Mrs Ned Sweek, Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs Kddie Ounderson. Mrs Gene Hall. Mrs Rill Labhart. Mrs James Farley. Mrs James Norene and Mrs LaVerne Van Marter, Vr nutuli-rson was high for the evening. Mrs Hall was second high and Mrs Alex Thompson low. Dessert was served nt the end of the evening. H2PFNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. Jannary 14, 1960 The Heppner Extension unit met at the home of Mrs John Lane with chairman, Mrs Gene Ferguson presiding at the meeting. MrS HOWarU Il"llJ"'' una H J linu .-i.llumn.Y, ..... oolnted as an assistant to Mrs The Installation was preceded by ta rtrilin the rtroeramln dinner nlnnnlnc chairman. Mrs Fergus on read a letter from her letter Sans Souci Rebekahs Plan Installation Cnni Q. ii-! fVli.'knh lode 110 33 met January 1 with 21 mem bers present and noble grand, Mrs Jerry Rood presiding. Committees were appoinieu ir tha intUntlon nnd dinner and Mrs Frank Ayers was appointed dinner chairman. T.,ln miillr Installation of the Oddfellows and Rebekah officers u-n held Saturday. January si. Burnette-Dwyer Vows Read At Hager Home Miss Betty Dwyer of Umatilla and Jackie Burnette of Irrlgon were married Tuesday, January 5 at the home of Mr and Mrs J O Hager, with Mr Hager per forming the ceremony. Attendants were the groom's sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs Ray Patterson of Lexington. The couple remained in Lex ington for a week's visit and plan to make their home in Umatilla where the groom is employed. f-innrt from Hilo. Hawaii telling about the volcano eruption there. The members were also remind ed of the meat cutting meeting to be held Friday, Jan 15 at 1:30 p m at the 4 II annex building. Mrs Ferguson Introduced the guest speaker of the afternoon, Morrow county neaun nurse, m Velma Glass, who gave an In teresting talk on mental health. She stated the Importance ot more help and knowledge need ed on the mental health prob lem of the United States. At least one out of 10 persons will spend some time In a mental hcnitai fnr a mental treatment with up to 75 of the people entering the hospitals being able to leave with adequate care and holn and acceptance from the family and community. nromn has three mental hos r,itoio onH two homes for the .... . - i i vtAnt&llv liof r ant. 11C1D is nem -"lMMJ II Inrtnrs and QUA11 fled people to stall ine memui hospitals and clinics. nth or momhers present were Mesdames Edna Turner, Rey Munkers, Keithlcy Blake, Nora Turner, Joe Wright, ucmen Wright, Ray Drake, and lean Devine. Tho novt meetlne will be Feb 9 at the home of Mrs Lee Scrlv ner at 1:30 p m. The meeting will be conducted by Miss Esther Kirmls on "Let's Fina uui a- bout A C W W". a dinner A nubile card riartv is planned by the Triple Link club. Mr rvh Wrleht won an atten dance contest which had run for a year. nffWr for ihn comlne year completed memory work to qual- lfy lor oince. Mrs joe uanu-is won a certificate tor unwnuen work. 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