Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 01, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. Quockcnbush
Elected Noble Grand
Of Sans Souci
San Sou! JU-U-kah Lodge Nx
U met Nov, IS with Ms t-"-r
Ikrfturom In the chair and 23
member and one Uttor present.
EI iUm of officers fr W
m held with Mr. Roy Quack
rnbuth elected mblc grand; Mm.
Frank Pavne. vUe grand; Mr.
Una Kelly, recording secretary:
Mr. Fl yd Vord-n. financial
secretary: P"'1 JVx,nc-
treasurer.
Mm. Rachel Harnett was ac
eejned by transfer from Tearl Re
bckah lodge No. 47. Lebanon.
Mb Shirley Nash n Initi
ated a a new member in the
lodge. Her parent. Mr. and Mrt.
Lincoln Naslu re active In Re.
hokth work.
Mr. Frank Ayers was appoint
cd chairman of the committee on
the good of the order.
Mrs. Edna Turner will show
lectures of her Euroean trip at
lite next meHtng. December 2.
Mrs. Mattle Green and Mrs.
Nash served refreshments after
the meeting.
On Sunday 14 members of the
Rchekahs attended the ileppner
Christian church.
Merry Bluebirds
Visit Museum
The Merry Bluebirds have been
meeting every week since Sep
tember. The following girls are mem
bers. Cheryl Edwards, Marcla
Jones, Teresa Harshman. Karen
Blake, Kathy Blake, Pamela
Hughes. Diana Jackson. Geor
gena McDanlel. Debbie Bennett.
Cristy Watklns, and Susan Chal-
iy.
Leaders for the group are Mrs.
Floyd Jones and Mrs. Lowell
Chally. Mrs. R. G. Watklns is the
substitute leader.
The girls have visited the mu
seum, library, and courthouse.
For craftwork they have made
bird feeders and puppets.
At the present time they are
busy making Christmas gifts and
decorations.
Students Home
For Holidays
Among the student hm for
.. ri....t,..U'tn holidays were:
hi i.-fe.-
Su.le McQuarric. Jeanne lollins,
Tom lHcoll. Jerry Haguew-ood.
Ginger Brown, poug unuui.
r ...L...,i.in il) Davtdton.
mu mm iim"i - - -
Connie And-rn. Bb Huffman.
Wayne SowsM. ana
ail of EOC at La uramie.
Ttue home from OSC were:
Janke Martin. Gy!e Co. Carol
K. Anderson. Helen uranam.
Shirley Kononen. Mickey Van
Scholack, Cliff Gwn. and Mr.
and Mrs. Skip RuhL
Rub Mahoney and Marilyn Cal
vin were here from Taclflc Uni
versity; Dick Ruhl and Jim Mor-
ri from Pic ju Jn
....,1 Cimarllin (fhOOl Of
i-.. i ai IjHinnlC from
work In Portland. Karen Valen-
tine from western win
tFAt! nrd Rob Bryant irom ww
In Hood River.
Sewettes Learn To
Use Sewing Machine
The name of our club Is the
Sewettes. Our club ieaae: rr
Mrs. Jack Healy and Mrs. Bill
Heath.
Our last meeting was at Mrs.
Healys home. Club memel.rs at
. H.. I'm n-icfptt. Jill
Schmidt. Linda Heath. Mary
... a II'.. n !mn
Pierce, snanaon !".
Healy. Sharyl Bellenbrock, and
Vickie Robinson.
i.rnnH hnw to use the
sewing machine. At our next
meeting we will learn more
about the sewing mci"-- -we
will start making our barbe
cue place mats.
Vickie Robinson, reporter
Special Christmas
Program At Church
The Christian Woman's Guild
Is having a special Christmas
program in the church dining
room on Wednesday. Dec. 7,
starting at 7:30 p.m.
They will show a film strip on
"Peace on Earth" to those at
tending and the executive corn
mittee will serve refreshments.
PETERSON'S JEWELERS
HAS A LARGE SELECTION OF
onPlll AR. NEW... aA''i
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PETERSON'S
JEWELERS
Coming Events
St art Martin a fomint
Exents column this week and
tthai hav mled orn m'
ant dale tor futur paier
t wart to reil tiU "u
In our nveetlnj date by Tuei
day noon of each week.
Friday. Pee. 2-Royal Arch Ma
ont. lUdce 2. Monlc
Sana Soud. Rebeksh lodge
10 0 F. halt. 9 w p m.
Btketball here with Moro.
6 pm.
Saturday. Pee. 3 4-M tralnln
meetlnit. Fair Annex. 10:00
OE5. Social Club at Epis
copal parish hall, no host
luncheon to Masonic for
et&- ,
Baketball at Moro at 6:30
Sunday. Pee. 4 Memorial Ser-
vices at Elks lodge. 2:00 p.
m. .
Monday. Dec. S-Chamber of
Commerce. O'Donnell'a at
noon.
Co op meeting at Lexington
City hall at 2:00 p.m.
Rainbow Glrla Initiation at
Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Pec. 6 North Lexing
ton Ext Unit at Mrs. Ken
Cutsforth. 8:00 p.m.
Mistletoe Rebekah lodge at
Hardman lodge halL 2:00
p.m.
Ileppner SCD meeting at
SCD office. 8:00 p.m.
Basketball Jamboree at lone,
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 7 Rhea Creek
Ext. Unit at Rhea Creek
Grance hall. 10:00.
Oddfellows no. 66 at l.O.O.F.
hall. 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. Dec. 8 Soroptlmlst at
O'Donnell's, noon.
Carnation Club at Mary Bry
ant. 8:00 p.m.
Billy Wagner
Entertains
The C M. Wagner home was
the scene of a Thanksgiving par
ty on Saturday evening for their
son. Billy and his room mate,
Dclmer Orser of California.
Both boys are attending Laur
elwood Academy near Gaston.
o.-Tnn anrl were home for the
Thanksgiving vacation. They
had as their guests, jonn tieve
land, Cheryl Hartman, Marlene
Fetsch, and Shannon Mahoney.
listened to records,
played games, and enjoyed re
freshments during the evening.
Sauare Dance Club
To Hold Frolic
Cmiflro nanoe Club an-
A tie HMV" "-
nounces their dance for Decem
ber will be held at the Wran
oiAr hnlldlner on Saturday, Dec.
3, starting at 8:00 p.m.
The club started again this
fall and has been holding dances
at the Wrangler ounaing. tj
io n ronrannlze with election
of officers and set up future
plans right after the first of the
year. They invite anyone inter
ested, beginners or noi, w wmc
to the dance Saturday evening.
Coffee and cookies will be fur
nished by the club members.
Local Girl In
College Chorus
OREGON SIAlt Luuinui.
Janice Martin of Heppner Is a
.,i,v,k.. htQ vpar of the college
chorus at Oregon State College.
Miss Martin is a sophomore in
home economics.
Some 1"9 women siuaems aim
77 men were selected to sing In
the college chorus this year. The
chorus presents annual uur
- Vactor nroerams. alone
mas anv. . i
with singing at various campus
fcvents sucn as cumniciiLciiicm
and Mothers and Dads weekends.
Busy Bees Elect
New Officers
mi. . D,.oir Pwa 4-H . sewing
club met last Monday at the
home of Mrs. Harold Snider, our
leader. , .
We elected officers and chose
a name for the club. We also
found out what things we had
to bring for the next meeting.
At our next meeting we will
make barbeque place mats.
The officers elected are: presi
dent, Linda Williams; vice-president,
Kathy Keene; secretry
treasurer. Bonnie Akers; song
leader, Betty Hausier; nu nca
reixHiei, w
Bookworms Review
RL' 'Mnwnii"
The Bookworms met last week
at the home or Mrs. uucy rnci
son with Mrs. Jim Thomson giv
ing the review on the book 'Ha
wail' written by James H. Mich
Mrs. Peterson carried out the
Hawaiian theme In her decora
tions and the refreshments serv
.j . xro WarnM Beckett Mrs.
t- i n.mch Itri Ted Smith,
ritnj . i .j. .
Mrs. J O. Turner. Mrs. Cornett
- - - Tl.
Green. Mrs. Floya J ones, an.
Mrs. McClintock
Honored At Shower
r-. vt.c.ir.tvik waa
euett f honor at a nk and Hue
hwer on Saturday aftern.wn.
Nov. with Mr. VeJey Mar
iatt at hrtr.
The fuei enjori eamei nur-
. . . . h.f.w,n 1(h irW't t-e-
Ing wtn by Jeanne Cotllna and
Sherl Harris.
Mr. Marlatl aervr.i naw ini
cake, beautiful!) deeorattvl,
made by Mr Hasuewottd,
to: Leonore lmnle. Conntj. An
derfcn. Carole Andemm. Mrs
IU.k Bumhke. Mr Uwrmce
i...v (khrli Jeanne
Collins. Shirley Nih. Sheryl
Harris. Sandra Jone. Sharvn
Ayer. Mary Johnston. Mm. Ray
Aver, and the honoree, Mr. Mc-CUntrttk.
Vicki Barratt Elected
President of 4-H Uub
ft., rinct mwtlne of the 4 H
It Ik' W - W.
p,.i..h ni.lei waa hfld on Nov.
27. We elected officers as follows:
president. Vickl Barratt; aecre
tary. Tanna Valentine; treasurer.
Seutty Barratt: news reporter,
Mark Murray. ,
Our 4 II club leader is um
Valentine.
Mark Murray, reporter
Two From Here
Attend Church
Meetings
Rev. Charlr and Sandra
lUrvhman wee In N lat
srk l. uttend the annunl dis
trict mating of the Unrid Youth
JVllvhlv
This Is a fKtuu if the )oun
le'ple cf Eastern (recn who
rnH-t and study the mlUn ser
vice At this merttnj Ihey
itreaoed the need of the rhurchea
uufktng togt-ther fr the mlwlon
sen Ice.
Mr. Kno was a counsellor for
one of the iiaea held.
hlttfttn CAXme-TlMCl. TauideT- PbUw 1. uo
Brother Sings
With Bond
Local Bov Is
"Ham" Operator
Bazaar Set
For Saturday
There will be a Country' Store
baraar put on by the Eplixpal
Auxiliary at the church prth
hail. This will be a combined
luncheon and baiaar to start at
non on Saturday, Pec. 3.
They will have many Items
for sale with a holiday pcd
of all sixes of fruit cake, and
Ideas for your ChrUtmas shop.
The Mike Whitesmith tamUf
were in Portland. Washougal and
TopwnUh. Wash., over the
Thanksgiving vacation
li a nationwide rntrt jn
kJ tv the Amerkan l'elt
l i4 M-)U.Ur.s 13 t:r..1 the r.rw
n '.iandsng band of whtih
ui held in lvtn.it n Tue,lay
rrnln. Nov, ?- the Jimmy Ck
tand of Las Vega wn rf w
t'lrt band.
ih v,sllt fir the band U
Ai.ile Goodman, bnher of Mrt
iMi l Rruwn. He ha bren tinging
nd plalng for a number (
4r and he and his family n
i.ve In Las Vega.
The winning Jimmy Co k band
lll receive UO.OiO wtMih of new
i iktruments, complete wardrvte.
recording contract. T' appear
ance, and a nationwide tour.
They a! appeared on Saturday
Trom. a TV prtgram from New
York last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mr. Paiul Harris bod
her mother. Maude Craber and
aunt, Shirley MacPherson. as vis
itors on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Chaite Grotbed
nd daughter. Marta of Grand
view. Wah and MU Loma Mae
Jones of Portland were dinner
gueats at the Man-el Jones home
on Thanksgiving.
ttatmuiid M !. of M'.
Eddie Ttt.xpe. U oft the atr
ss a "hsm r'.irrst-r lie hi N-rt
VkoiKinf and Iraiwrtg the ftper
Slioii .r the it w )ear
when he ataried with the tlub
taught by Ry Smith.
I'jsm.'n! m-rlv-l hl een
,.t January and wer.t on the air
three c-k aja S. tar he has
tlkisl to othrf oprtattir In Ida
ho. California. Washington, and
ta Prince George, B. C.
Mrs. Peck Honored
Mr TUb Flatt and Mr. Matt
llugh-s were hota to a coffee
hmr honoring Mr. Bud Peck at
the Hughes home Ut wet-k, who
recently nvned Into their new
home.
Guts present were: Mr. Mar
hhall Iovgren. Mr. Bill Gentry.
Mr, lon Ball. Mr. R. G. Wat
kin. Mr. Crekton Robinson. Mr.
Howard Pettyjohn. Mr. Earl
Hunt, and the hotce who pre
wnte.1 Mr. Peek with a money
tree.
Mr. Flatt and Mrs. Hughes
acrved fruit cake and coffee dur
ing the afternoon.
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