Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 05, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET, PROM
HELD SATURDAY AT IONE HIGH
Br ECHO FA.'-MATEER
The Junior Senior banquet and
prom w hfld S. turday evening
at Ih clii. Th t: juet was
i-M In the caf-trlum and was
MTM'il lv tne Junior mothers
wlih Mrs LIo-4 Wee chair
man.
The theme w the "Mardl
Mrs." The tobies were decorated
uiih ballot.ns and favors and
the ln-ad table with Ihe seniors
flowers, rr-d and white gladioli.
Those present were parents of
the senior, the senior, the lac
ulty, advisory board, the Jun
tors also. Rev and Mra Rxl Msc
Kenrie. Rev and Mra James
Riley and the guest speaker.
Ewaid Turner of rendleton. Mr
Turner l a teacher In the Junior
high school In Tendleton. Other
numbers of the program were
the Invocation by Rev Macken
zie; welcome by Robert Rice;
resHins by Phil Kmcrt Jr; c lass
history by Karen Lundell; class
will by Melvln Martin; class
prophecy by Linda Helmblgner;
Mrs Taul Pettyjohn sang "While
Wc Danced at the Mardl Cras"
accompanied by Marilyn Mor
gan. The benediction was by
Rev Riley.
At the prom held In the gym
Tlill Kmcrt was crowned king
and Linda Helmblgner was
crowned queen. The train bear
ers were Melvln Gaarsland and
COME TO
WILSON'S
FOR
Every Mom loves gifts she
can wear, and we have a full
line of the most popular
sportswear that she'll be
wanting for summer. There
isn't much time left, so come
in today I
Graff
SPORTSWEAR
-Blouses $2.95-3.95
I Spring style" in whites and
colors
-2 Pc. Dresses
$8.95-11.95
Lots of new styles in smart
cottons
-Cotton Skirts $5.95
Spring and summer styles
and colors
-Capri Pants
-Pedal Pushers
-Slacks
-Hanes Nylons
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LADIES
SAMSONITE
LUGGAGE
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Wilsons
MEN'S WEAR f
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t The Store f
The Store
Of Personal Service
M)i hael Hedmnn and the crown
v-arr wer Anita Crawf'-rd
and Susan JrpM-n. F.vel n Jep
sen crouned the king and Bub
Itlce crowns! the iu-i'n. Rwt
inann'a orchestra furnished the
music.
The room was decorated In
live shades of blue, a inure
crown with a inhere on tj was
In the center c.f the flwr. In
the crown were hidden balloons
and these were released before
the coronation with balloon and
confetti enmine lth from the
floor and celling.
In front of the stage was a
brick wall with hprum flowers.
This was decorate! hy Haljili
Martin. Lilac trees wvie along
the stairway and punch was
served on the iko laoies
A picture of trifl painted
on the wall by Hugo Leyva,
who also made the crowns. There
was also a pink fence with the
letters Mardi (Jrus in black on
It. This was supervised by Lna
White.
Waiters at the banquet were
Bruce Rlfbv. Wayne Hams, Joe
Palmer, Tom Harris, Kenneth
Nelson. Diana Pettyjohn,
Michelle Morrison, Sherry Ben
son and Ceraldine Morgan.
Those serving punch were
Stephen Llndstrom, Kenneth
Kllnger, Tom Helmblgner, Cher
yle Lundell, Arleta McCabe and
Judy Sherer.
The seniors are FJrcnda Town-
send. Grant Ricbv. Harold Riet-
mann, Melvln Martin, Karen
Lundell. Gregory Leyva, Char
lene Jones. Linda Helmblgner,!
, Carol Hynd, Phillip Emert, Mary
I Emert, Russell Uolven, Taula
Barak, Barbara Baker and Ro
bert Akers.
The Juniors are Lona White,
Jo Ann Turner, John Swanson,
Kenneth Smouse, Robert Rice,
Francis Rea, Carol Palmer, Mari
lyn Morgan, Judith Morgan,
Thomas Martin, Jean Martin,
Evelyn Jepsen, John Jackson,
Lyle Kincald, Theresa Esteb,
Jack Crum and Sharon Crab-tree.
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MIS3 TRANCES SLOCUM
Miss Frances Slocum
Tells Engagement
Mrs Freiiln hl'x'um announces
the engagement of her daugh
ter, I-ranees Ann, to .Mr manes
I) iv id Officer, Jr. of Green Bay,
Wisconsin, son of Mr and Mrs
C D Officer.
Frances is a graduate of Hep
pner high school and Is now at
tending Merritt -Davis Business
college in aaiem.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Sheridan Wyman Has
Slumber Party On
Twelfth Birthday
To celebrate her twelfth birth
day Sheridan Wyman had a
slumber (.arty at the home of
her mother, Mrs llene Wyman,
Friday night.
The birthday dinner and
breakfast next morning were
served to Barbara Blake, Tanna
Valentine, Jean Marie Healy,
Trisha Farley, Sandra McDon
ald and Sharon Hams. Cherrl
Lynn O'Brien Joined them for
breakfast.
On Sunday there was a fam
ily gatheiing, for birthday cake
and Ice cream, to help her celebrate.
Mrs Anderson Hostess
For Pinochle Club
Last Friday afternoon the Tin
ochle club met at the Robert
Lowe home, with Mrs Ben An
derson as hostess.
Those attending were Mrs
Earl Evans, Mrs Walter Becket,
Mrs Orin Wright, Mrs Fred
Mankin, Mrs Robert Lowe, Mrs
Art Watklns, Mrs II C Happold
and Mrs Anderson.
The scores for the afternoon
were, high, Mrs Anderson, low
Mrs Mankin and pinochle prize,
Mrs Watklns and Mrs Anderson.
Gary Adams Has
Eighth Birthday
On Saturday afternoon, April
23, Gary Adams entertained as
guests, Mark Koenlg, Barney
Marshall, Mona Lisa Marshall
and Carolyn Burkenhouse, to
celebrate his eighth birthday, at
the home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Logan Adams.
Games were played and ice
cream and birthday cake were
served.
Reports Given At
Soroptimist Meeting
I The Soroptimist Club of Hep
pner met inursciay noon at uie ,
Wagon Wheel and the nomi
nating committee, Mrs Robert J
Penland, Mrs Elaine S George.
and Mrs Conley Lanham, made
their report for the coming year.
Mrs William Collins made a
report on the teenage party
given by the Elks lodge, assis
ted by the Soroptimist club. A
budget report was given by Mrs
James Hager.
Mrs E E Gonty told of her
visit to Bcllingham, Washing
ton where she attended the
Northwestern Regional confer
ence on April to i.
Mrs Rod Murray was a guest
of the club and Wilma Marlatt
war. the senior girl represen
tative from Heppner high school.
Mrs Wright Honored
At Baby Shower
Mrs llene Wyman, Mrs Pat
O'Brien and Mrs Harry Ring
were hostesses last Thursday
evening, at me wyman nome,
for a babv shower honoring Mrs
Margaret Wright.
Thirty guests attended.
mum. i
Any illness, no matter how slight should not be neglected.
We're here to help protect your Health by canying out
your Doctor's orders)
Annual Inspection
And Initiation Held
By Degree Of Honor
Durinjf the amiu.il Insptntlon
of the Lw-eree ,f lienor IMge
held by Mts Ci.r D GerKon.
national committee woman and
male director, lait wwk. eight
Junior members were presented
with junior graduation pins and
.nitiated Into the lodge.
Newly elevled tate secretary,
Mrs I Id Farra of Heppner, was
presented; a crystal vase nd
each member presented her with
flower.
Mrs Alii" Soward. local pres
ident, pr-hlded over the rltualls
tic work, which waa put on for
the Inspecting officer. This was
followed by a presentation by
the drill team and music wai
provided by the chorus.
Reports on the idate conven
tion In Cortland were given by
Mrs I'rudy Case beer and Miss
Marilyn Bergstrom, delegates
from the local lodge.
Initiated Into membership
were Junior member Sheryl
Harris. Sandra Jones, Ruse Marie
Nash, Beverly Blake, Diane Mc-
Curdy, Mary Shannon. Bruce
Moycr and Thomas Gonty.
Others , Initiated were Lucille
Rarrish, Delores McDowell and
Lincoln Nash.
Out of town guests attending
were state president Agnes W
Baker. Tortland; Bertha Chls-
holm, state second vice presl
dent. Portland; Grace Hiatt,
president Park Rose Lodge, Park
Rose; and Mary Long, Reta Rose,
Grace Stover. Eleanor . Essary,
Margaret Brooke and Lillian
Dockwiler, all of Pendleton.
Mrs Katie Cunningham, Mrs
Casebeer and Joyce Townsend
served refreshments after the
meeting.
Mrs Jones Reviews
Book At Club Meet
Two Birthdays Feted
With Barbecue And
mh nod June, reviewed SI umber Party Friday
Ri kcfcllrr Family Portrait" for
the Rookwi.rms club when they
met lat Tuesday evening at the
home .f Mrs Fred Parruh.
Tamara Smith and Jean
Stockard celebrated their thir
teenth birthdays with a baibe
cue and a slumber uarty Friday.
Members attending were Mr Aprlj 29 at the home of Mr and
Ted Smith. Mrs Harry Dingcs. Mrg Fay smnh.
Mrs Cornet! Grn .MUs Leta. Mon ,he barlMH.uri whkn
Humphrey. Mrs 1 Ibj, Hushes .ne1 . staven-
Mr. J O Turner. Mra Ture Peter-, b w hrM ,n4, othlr
son. Mra James Thorruwn ndi m-M ha hV c..vt Jo.iv
Mrs Jones. Mrs Wayne Chase vt
Redmond was a guest of the
club.
James Popham of Pittsburg,
Kansas and former teacher at
Heppner high school has accep
ted a position at San Francisco
State College for next year.
Tracy Gimble Has
Fourth Birthday
Party Wednesday
There was a birthday party
for the children and tea for the
mothers at the Fred Gimble
home last Wednesday, to cele
brate Tracy's fourth birthday.
Those present were Mrs Ralph
Richmond and Stanley. Mrs La
Verne Van Matter and Marie,
Mrs William Labhart and Lorl.
Mrs Robert Flatt and Connie, Mrs
Wallace Wolff and Tommy, Mrs
Gene Pierce and Molly, Mrs
David Eckman and Kenny and
Mrs Bud Collins and Carol.
Refreshments of cake, Icej
cream, cotiee. ana iea were
served.
eames played ty guest,
Smith. Anna Marie Brlndle.
Lynn Burkenblne, Vicki Barratt.
Nancy Cleveland, Sherl Olson
and the two hostesses.
Rainbow For Girls
To Have Installation
Ruth Assembly, Rainbow for
Girls met Monday evening at
the Masonic temple.
Election of officers was held
and those elected were worthy
advisor. Feme Albert; associate
worthy advisor. Bernice Thom
son; charity, Sharon Kelthley;
hope. Sheryl Harris; faith. Lin
da llalvorsen.
A public installation of officers
will be held on Sunday after
r.oon. May 15 at 1:30 p m at
the Masonic temple.
Gribbles Entertain
Duplicate Club
Mr and Mrs Lowell Grlbble
entertained the Duplicate bridge
club at their home Sunday even
ing. Guests were Mr and Mrs Con-
ley Lanham, Mr and Mrs
Richard Meador, Mr and Mrs
Gordon Pratt. Mr and Mrs La
Verne Van Marter, Mr and Mrs
L E Dick, Mr and Mrs C E Mc-
Quarrle, Mrs Elaine S George
and Mrs P W Mahoney.
Mr and Mrs Van Marter were
high and Mr Pratt and Mrs Dick
were low.
Mrs Sowell Has High
Score At Bridge Club
Mrs Wlllard Blake and Mrs
llene Wyman were co-hostesses
for the Kings Little Queens
bridge club at the Wyman home
last Wednesday evening.
Mrs William Sowell held high
score for the evening. Mrs C E
McQuarrle was second, Mrs
Harrv O'Donnell low and Mrs
Philip Blakney received the Jack
high prize.
Other guests were Mrs Pat
O'Brien, Mrs Herb Hamilton, Mrs
William Barratt. Mrs Floyd
Jones. Mrs La Verne Van Marter,
Mrs Jerry Daggett and Mrs Paul
Koenlg.
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