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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1960)
o HPHt cAztTTt times. Thu,i.y. Apii ..?, Worthy Grond Matron - 1 1 1 1 iTii nTTTTi ! Hrrr For District ......... mull IIIIIIIIMiimT ii iviv - - - imimumuHmwiw gOCIAL -IaPPENINGS FOUR STATE OFFICERS AT ONE FOR GARDEN CLUBb ui:ik.v.i w a II ..... a .ft Iff Coming Events .. rcMO FALMATEt rluU nmJng t Willed hall In h'M. Wednesday. Aj-ni TlU Mr. Verne Br.der I hemuH. rrol.irnt; Mr A J Mn, Purlland. vlre president. cording M-rn-ury nd Mr J w JUhetl. Corvllls. corresponding Fourteen club answered roll call, they were The Bloomer Cirl n1 the llermUton club. HermWon: IU.rdmn club; Dirt Dabbleri. lYndleion club and retal rusher, rendleh-n; Fcno dub; Freewater club; Pilot Bock club; StanfLld club; I'matil a club; Baker club; Stiinfleld Civic Junior club and the Ine club. 85 member were register ed. Mrs Elmer Ferguwn. Milton Freewater. district director, eon ducted the meetlnc and Mr C M Eager, MiltonFreewater. was secretary. The meeting: wn opened in the morning hy Mrs Fredrick Martin, president of the lone Garden club. The flag salute was given and America was sunn by all. accompanied hy Mr mill Kmert. Mrs Martin gave the welcome and Mrs E E Piper of Milton Freewater gave the re sponse. Committee chairmen or the districts gave reports und the presidents of the clubs gave their yearly reports. A colored, sound film on ar rangements of dahlias, tulips, lilies, fruits and vegetables by the famous arranger. 1 Gregory Conway, was shown In the after noon. Mrs Brader gave a very Inter esting talk on the Federation. She stated that the Oregon Fed eration was started In Salem, June 1927 and that Oregon was a charter member of the Nat ional Federation two years later. The Federation now has 4000, 000 members, 8,500 are In Ore gon and there are 300 clubs In Oregon. I..ll.,uiii, Minn elected f.r the commit -r; M' Vcrtum Hodden. i.-im.n. ,rlct director; Mr I or In W Li re n Milton Freewater. aLUr.t director und Mr. Fvi-lyn lleman. llermUton. rrreury ITlres of dahlia tuber, and Kdiola bulb wi fe Clv n to Mr William IloMernen 'f nd e ton; Mr Henry Arkell. rrnllc ton and Mm Ken, Culls. Man .r.i.. ii,. Tftl Martin of Stan field received the prize for hav ing the largest number of ai to graph. For the program, held during the luncheon, the Doxology w una by all; organ mu.o ' karen Lundell; virl by Lona White; trio and duets by J.an Martin. Unda llalvorsen and Lona White; a reading. "The Treasure's lieix.rt" by Mr William Rawlins. The theme of the meeting was Swine Rainbows ant mis w carried out In the table decor a Hons. una (wrved at noon .... mKra r the Home Leon- ny un it."" - - omics club of Will.wH grange. . aI ale. with Mrs iiarvey iuk, " man of the cluh, in cnarge A coffee hour was held In the morning and cookies and coffee were server! in ine aiu-n.u..... chrvsanthc- mums were given to each mem ber These were grown anu pared by Mrs Edith Nlchoson, Mrs Fredrick Martin anu mis Phill Emert. Three leatureu ar rangements were made by Mrs Elbe Akers. Chairmen of the committees were Mrs Martin, general chair man; Mrs Anna Ball, invitations; Mrs Ernest Heliker, luncheon program; Mrs William Kawnns, ... ii,v.. Mr Plho Akers, dec- orations; Mrs Walter Dobyns. the tUiUrt freshments; Mrs Etta Huston and Mrs Rawlins made the cot fee cakes; Mrs O L Lundell, Mrs A II Marick and Mrs Ralph Crum, registration; Mrs Huston, the re ception and Mrs Nlchoson the corsages. The convention will be held Meeting of OES Hrjj.n-r and lne held the ditrit mretir.it t the O'drr of the em Star lt Frtdy evenlntf at the Masonic tern 1 In lleppner. Ruth ihaptrr rw 3.' l ad iharge .,f the ojK-ning. if""l of tf e order. .nil fhrtlr.L'. LlTUM c-hi'!ef"of lone li-k charge of ihi. ballotini! and lnltUtln. Cr.md idficri atten-lmi: were. w..rsry prni nt Clrtie ImkiiiMin and her Itu band of Crvalll: aHiate grand i-nduriie. Mr Kloreme Jaeger and hutand of Condon; 1. ml worthy ra- tr. n Mr and Mr Jerry Winter. Portland and tran.l rrpreenta t;e to the Mate of MMurl. Mr June OConnor an.l Mr O'Connor of Joiie. Mr Dickinson, worthy grand natron. l"ke t the meeting and Oliver Creswiik sang. "Hold Down My Hand." pretedlng th. meeting a no host dinner was held at the Wagon Wheel and refreshments were served after the meeting. On the refreshment committee were Mrs James Thomson. Mrs Don Bennett. Mrs Carl Berg strom and Mrs Floyd Worden. Saturday. April J nti rernjitaL tail paTilSoa. uIm m I fThorolf Comnierc. ot WhL Rainbow for Cul. Amarican Legion, flortfrvi Memorial b"P"al atiatllarr board, 1pm. 'ank Eaitn Oioaon. Tuoaday. May J WianaUi. Wdnday. May win aw. lodj no W. lOOr. Thuriday. May S SoroptlmUt. noon at Waqon WhoeL riiday. May ft San Soud Ho- bokah lodg. Mrs L Von Morter Has High Score At Renegers Club Munkers Home Scene Of Bridge Club Meet The Friday night bridge club met last week with Mr Riley Munkers as hostess. ..-. int. nt i hi two ta- IllWfr - ' hies were Mrs Don Bellenbrock. Mrs Kemp Dick. Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs William Heath, Mrs Ned Sweek. Mrs Ike Cole, Mrs Howard Pettyjohn and Mrs Richard Meador. The prizes went to Mrs Dick for high. Mrs Cole for second and Mrs Bellenbrock for low. Lexington TOPS Club a a . . . . . 14 A. hosts Uistncr vcei 1 I1C al"llifc"t ---- TOPS cluh uii hott to the dif ferent TOPS clubs in me i joining dlstrUts Monday even ing. April 25 at the IOOF ban In Lexington. The seven clun represent were The Sle Shrlnkers. Her mlston; DUt Ettes. Heppner; lone Big Tops; Lighter Brighter. Boardman; Twilight Scalers and the Pendleton TOI'S. twth from Pendleton. There were about 50 present for the meeting. Each club gave a report f their weight records for the past five months and told of the dif ferent activities of the club. Each club also gave a short skit. The highlight of the evening was when the Lexington club thnir fnrmer leader, Millie Faircloth, who has moved to Pendleton. She was queen ior the evening, wun ou robe, and was presented with a bouquet and rose bush from the club and each memoer prest,-..-ted her a personal gift. Refreshments wen- c later In the evening. The Rrneger brldi-e club met Woqoa U;e h,tm U( Mr. Airs Ttiomp- wn lat Wrdnediy evening, t t a Mr UVrrne Van Mner nn.i hiuh acorr f..r the evening. M-e,nd high wa Mr Richard Mea l. and Mr Allen Cn-e wa uW. r. i. .... tiomtiriL writ" Ml (V.idry Lanham. Mr Rotrt Pen- land. Mr Paul wi-uu, iir nmn Nurene. Mt Gene Hall. Mr Jarne J Farley. Mr William Labhart. Mr Frank Ander-.n. and Mr Eddie Gundern. The rxm were lovely with arrangement of prlng flower and at the close t.i ine rvnmin the hteM" erved refreh-ment. tvuiedtm ai the Rrfiional eon Serene in IWlllnfihanu April '21. and lecmmeiidatlon wne t - n.iul tr l.-r wniur girl tained the Duplicate bridge club ,f j,',.,,,,,, hith .hd d their Sunday evening at thrir home, (nvthrm ha been n.-t f -r .sanaay. .imit. i frw-tit were Mr ni ... i ... L E Dicks Hosts Por Duplicate Club Mr and Mr t K Dck enter- Mr Gordon Patt. Mr and Mr l.urll Grlbblc. Mr and Mr Cm .y Lanham. Mr and Mr U Vein Van .Marter. Mr Wallace Wolff and Richard Meador. Cun.t were Mr and Mr Wll rd Blake and Mr and Mr Wil liam Collin. Thursday Bridge Club Met At Lovgren Home Mr Marshall Lovgren enter talned her bridge club lat Thursday evening at her Court Street home. The guest were Mr uien Ward. Mr Wayne Prock. Mr James Prock. Mrs Alex Thomp son. Mr Bud Marshall. Mrs Don Bennett and Mrs Ralph Rich mond. Refreshment were served at the close or the evening. and dlM Ussea ammcnamt-nu. i am.Hi .........linil SUNDAY. MAY 8 RCmcmbcr Her With Something Personol pigr!!!!!llfg';'!l!M! lone Sorority Has Beatnick Party The smial meeting of Beta Omega chapter of Epsllon Sigma Alpha was held at the home of Mrs Joyce Snider Wednesday, a., -ii on it ...aa -i Ro.ttnlek nartv and the decorations and music were in the Beatnick tneme. r-.omoa nmi cards were played and those receiving prizes were tin. Mnrth.-i Peterson ana Mrs uiauja in.."1-" The hostesses were Mrs Betty Rietmann. Mrs Eileen Padberg and Mrs Snider. Wilson's . HAS A PARAGE OF GlfrlS for r MOM Sportswear by Graff BLOUSES 2.95 TO 3.95 A big group of whites, color and print. Spring styles. 2 PIECE DRESSES . .. 8.95 TO 11.95 Smart new cotton In a whole hot of new tYle. COTTON SKIRTS 5.95 You'll want everal to carry you through spring and summer. A BIG SELECTION OF CAPRI PANTS - PEDAL PUSHERS SLACKS - JAMAICA SHORTS 495 TO fl95 HANES SEAMLESS HOSIERY 1.50 AND 1.95 LAU I E S SAMSON ITE LUGGAGE Wilsons Men's Wear The Store ef f msomI Serrlc Mrs Rosewall Hostess For Bridge Club Mrs riarenco Rosewall was hnciKu last Wednesday after noon for the Whats Trumps hrlrfre rlub. a cnlart luncheon was served the guests, Mrs Mervin Leonard Mrs Raymond Ferguson, Mrs I w Mahniicv. Mrs L D Tibbies Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs James Thomson, Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Gene Ferguson, Mrs Robert Penland, Mrs Lowell Gribble, Mrs Allen Case and Mrs Earl Blake. High score was received by Mrs Raymond Ferguson. Mrs Gene Ferguson was second high, Mrs Tibbies third and Mrs Leo nard low. Moores Entertain At Italian Dinner Party Mr and Mrs Tim Moore enter tained Saturday evening with an Italian dinner at their home. Guests were Mr and Mrs Harry Bonders, Mr and Mrs Paul Koe nig and Mr and Mrs Robert Brlndle. in Boardman in 1961. Mrs Helen Cox of Heppner had a fine display of containers, ar rangement accessories and books, in the hall. Mrs Thompson Hosts Pendleton Party Mrs Ralph Thompson enter tained the Production Credit Wives at the Elks lodge at Pen dleton on Thursday. iifr pupst were Mrs Myron Hug. Summervllle. Oregon; Mrs Charles Letch. Enterprise, Ore; Mrs James Hill. Sr, Mrs Glen Storle and Mrs Walter Moore of Pendleton. Soroptimists Set Date For Senior Tea The Snroptlmltt Club of f..r luncheon last Thursday at the Wagon Wheel. and diMUssed ammendment to Mf l"Hir . K W C Odlin read a res lew of the projects undertaken by the N..rthwet Region nd the rei nation. Mrs Wolff Monday Luncheon Hostess Mr Wallace Wolff w" ho-u-. on Monday f-r luncheon ' GueM. were Mr Z'fro"""' Mr William Brlndle. Mr Ry mon.l French and Mr. Nel An- cti-rson. " NEW SELECTION OF BRUNCH COATS Nylon, cottony printPainVand In all .lie- Mrs Lowe Has High bcore In Kinocnie The Pinochle club met last Frldav afternoon at the home of Mrs Walter Becket. Those who were there lor me afternoon were Mrs Fred Man kin. Mrs Ben Anderson. Mrs Robert Lowe, Mrs Max Harris. Mrs Charles Becket, Mrs Henry' Happold and Mrs Earl Evans. Mrs Lowe received high score and Mrs Evans low. Ttie pin ochle prize was awarded to Mrs Charles Becket and Mrs Mankln. BLOUSES I by Ship and Shore and White Stag. 1 MOJUD HOSIERY caipip SLIPS - GOWNS 1 ELMA'S APPAREL .......iiiiiii 11111111 iiiiniiniimmiiiiiiih" 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 miiumi .m i i ,. 111 i i rpprmARKBT ' CURE house fatigue and office rut. Go out to the Star Theater. Long Distance Natlon-W.de Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton. Oregon Thone CR 6 3111 Stanficld Meat Co. Hugh Smith. Owner 4 Mgr. Stanfield. Ore. 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