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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1961)
JO rtTTTJOHN CALL t KJ1 at Sharon Kcithlcy Installed As Worthy Advisor In the Order of Rainbow For Girls, Sunday Sunday afternoon the OtdT of Rainbow fr Girl hrld Initalla ilon of cifficm with Sharon Kelthiey lntalled at worthy ad- lur. Other offUer are: worthy a oclate advUor. Sheol HarrU; charity. Linda llalvorwn; hope, Beverly Blake; recorder, Dorl MorrU; trcaurer. Sue Townaend; chaplain. Carol raimer; drill leader, Sandra Harhman; aetv lee. Mary Johnson; patriotism, Cheryl Morrison; fidelity. Caro lyn Slucum; Immortality. Dlant Fulleton; nature. Brenda Young; religion. Diane Schaffitx; love. Marlene Fetsch; confldentlil ob server. Mary Slocum; musician. Janice Baker; choir director. Marjorla O'Connor. The Installing officer was Ber nice Thomson; Installing mar hhal. Sandra Jones; Installing re corder. Marlene Griffin; Install ing musician. Judy Cot hell; and Installing chaplain. Judy Brtnda. The new worthy advisor wai crowned by DeMolay master eounscllur, Ted Thortad of the Blue Mountain chaptrr tf the Order of UMulay, of Hermuton. After the lntallatlon cere monies, worthy adtr Sharon's mother and father. Mr. and Mr. lereit Kelthiey, were Introduc ed and conducted to the east and her iter. Trtcla. presented her a Kift from the family. Also In titxlucd were her brother and wife. Mr. anJ Mr. LaVerne Kelthiey. her aunt and uncle. Mr, and Mrs. ttlmund Brlstow, and her grandmother, Mr. Ida Grablll all of lone. The reception followed In the dining room with Mr. LaVerne Kelthiey pouring the punch. Other on the committee were Mr. Mike Saltng. Mr. Paul Jones, and Mr. Lewla Halvor sen. The colors are blue and white which was carried out In the centerpiece on the table. Sharon has chosen for her term of office the motto. "Love is the fulfillment of all law." Mrs. Bedford Hosts Sewing Club The Wednesday afternoon Sowing Club were guesu at the home of Mrs. Jack Bedford for their last meeting. After an afternoon of sewing and knitting, the hostess served refreshments to members: Mrs. p. V. Mahoney, Mrs. Ray Fergu son. Mrs. Lowell Cribble. Mrs. Claude Graham. Mrs. Ed Schaf fltz. Mrs. Clint Mcuarrie. and a guest. Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Jr. Guests For Birthday Mrs. Dick Borman entertained guests Sunday In honor of her husband's birthday. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Case. Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Cox. Mrs. Jesse Griffin, and Ben Cox. Turner, Von Morrtr fir Bryant INSURANCE AGENCY 183 Main Phone 6-96S2 Mrs. Phil Blakney New Civic League President for 1961 On Monday evening the Civic League held their regular meet ing at the home of Mr. David Eckman. The main business of the meeting was the election of of ficers and kindergarten board members for the new year. Of ficers elected were president. Mrs. Phil Blaknev: vice president, Mrs. Haskell Sharrard; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Robert Abrams; hoard members. Mrs. Jimmy Prock. Mrs. Don Bennett, and Mrs. Matt Hushes who also Is treas- urer of the kindergarten. Mrs. Gene Pierce showed a March of Dimes film and en listed several mothers for the Mother's March set for Jan. 31. Family Night At Methodist Church The Methodist church school teachers will be ..ostesses to an all-church Family Night potluck suDDer and fellowship at the church, Sunday evening, January 22, beginning at 6:00. This Is the first of a series or rellowsnip mpetinps to be held monthly during the winter and spring. The choir will plan the February meeting. All members and friends of the church are Invited to attend and brine the entire family. A varied program will follow the suppers, this month a film, "inaia, wy Country" will be shown. Girls Enjoy Songs At Birthday Party Jan lUfier entertained friend on her twelfth birthday l Tuesday with an after huU party at her home TW gUlt rc-aned rwt -! mar.hmellow tn the basement fireplace and had birthday cake and U- rream. They plaed fames, sang, and listened to records. Girls atrnding the party were: Linda Warren. Margurlte Moure. IVgey Snder. Jill Schmidt. Ver ona French. Sharon Greenup. Barbara Bloodsworth, Din Dick, and Marsha Sowell. Employee Winners Treated To Breakfast The First National Bank held a breakfast Mondy at the Wag onwheel a the concluding phase of a ChrUtma Club contest held t th Hank this vear. The bank employee were dl fi.i.i into two team, one headed by Roy F-rlckson and the other by J.tck Bedford. The contest lasted for two month. November and December. 1900. with the team trying for the most Christmas Club subscriber. The team led by Erlckson lost to the Bedford team so treated them to breakfast Monday morning. Engagement Told Mr. and Mr. Harry F. Baker of Lecsburg. Virginia, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Shirley Lou to SP4 Lcland C. Proffltt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Lane of Heppner. Mr. Proffltt Is a graduate of Heppner High achol In the class of I9r8. He enlisted In the Army in October of that year and Is presently stationed at Fort Bel voir, Virginia. The young couple have plan ned a March wedding. Brian Hughes Has Eighth Birthday The Tom Hughes home was the scene of a birthday party for Brian on his eighth birthday Wednesday after school. Brian's guests were: Terry Hughes, Jim McLachlan. Rory Stillman, Ronny Sherman, Den zil Robbins, Cecil Berry. Dave and Mike Hughes. The bovs had races for prizes and later had refreshments of cake, ice cream, and lemonalde. CARD PARTY Bridge Pinochle Tues., Jan. 31 8:00 p.m. OFFICERS CLUB. O.E.S. Heppner Masonic Hall 75c Linda Heath Honored Linda Heath had a group of friends In to help her celebrate her eleventh birthday last Wed nesday evening. The group played games, watched TV, and had Ice cream and cake for refreshments. Linda's guests were: Peggy and Billy Snyder, Diana Jack son, Gladys Van Houte, Randy Stillman, and Larry Heath. Visiting the David Eckman family last week were his bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eckman, on their way to their new home In Stockton, California from Germany where he was stationed with the Army and Is now retired after 24 years service. Mrs. Herman Blettell will leave Friday for a week's visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Snider, in Glenn's Ferry, Idaho where Mr. Snider is stationed with the Air Force. the real difference between a quality watch and a cheap watch is msiaei Tills important Inside Difference makes a "."Mg SesTwatch bargain of a"! If. the only rfu jaide to tell the right time-for a long time! See for yoursen our unique Inside-Difference Display. sensational TsssrJssrr. tz&srsr- an aiy-to-pay price- - - v FA J Ihii 1$ th unieua InsUe-Oirftranca OUpUy. LW Cvmpart! Ml P m eterson s CALENDAR Of tVENT ritdT. ! M twkatu. Lad toalL 1:00 P-m. ktblL mt T. r dM, pUm- tpp andl (th gTttSe. i W sm. tturdry Job. II Square Dane Qub. Wianglet' .... ak . MJ Clk nab lL EU dioina room.; 1:90 p-m. aktbolL ot John Day. 1:30 P-m. iakkttbalL Grade school at Con don. liM P-"4- Mooday. Jan. H Cham bet ol Coountic. VV0900. wbeeL Boon, rtdae tournamnt Elk dlnina room. 1. 00 p-nt. Tuday. Jan. 34 Hookworm. Mr. Tted FaiiUh. 1:00 p-m. Doatoo of Honor Lodg bolL la- stallatioa end Initiation. 1:00 flnochU tournament Elk din- loa room. 1:00 p-m-WodMsdar. Jan. 25 Oddfellow. Lodae halt 1:00 pjn Thursdar. Jan. 26 Sor optimist WagonwheeL noon. O E S Club Holds Election of Officers At a rr,t Ot'S ul rluti tjf, !rvtin f (ttllt-rt m& hrl.l Th new 1 resident, u Hum; ie preldi-ht. l J: ..:'. . u.itaiv t.u-urrr. Wa v 1 Wt'.kir.wn Tli' t.ul Elr pft-liUfit U llt-)rr trrukk ho pfrtdcd ini-r lite luinei m'vtir.fi and Iht-n fi'll.e1 by a ! party. Winning htti in bridge h 0:4 Kuclrs and hiuh In pin idle wn Carrie IWkrtt. ThuiuSt. Joauaif It, 11 HtttM CAJtTTl TlMtS Mrs. Robinson Wins High At Bridge Mr. Kemp IUk enicrtainel the lti,!j;iupf 1jI TturdJy eve nine with two tabl In play. Winning pni' w-re Mr, tnst.m Roblnxon. hlth; Mr. Nl So-k, Mvnd; and Mr. ivn IW'llcnbrot k. hw. Mrs. PUk Mrcd a dolhlous d-Ksi'rt. hot fu.lfc-e pudding and rtffcc to Mi. Rllry Munkcr. Mi. 1.'H IkllenbrtNk. Mr. Bill llciilh. Mr. KUle Cole. Mr. Crcs ton RiibinMin. Mr. Dick Moador. and Mrs. Nivl Swcck. NENVS Wook of Jonaorf MONDAY ff tc. rly iuk. rake, fruit, bfsad and but- r. rntik TfrSDAV Macaroni and chec", c !( ire Mjd, il-rr' cvM-Ii-r, bread and butter, milk. Wl DM3DAY itull N-ana. ta. mat.-. cmt ttk. ct-rn brvad nd tuit-r. y-Uy Mld. milk. Tlll'ltSDAY llimburgei tray, rice. pinth. crlery (Uk, fruit, btrad and butter, milk FRIDAY Soup, lanut butter ndUhra. l-uuvt with drcaa Ing. uptd down cake. milk. Duplicote Bridge At Bloke Home Mr. and Mr. Bill Blake were hod to a pot hick dinner and bridge party Sunday evening at thflr hum. Gurnu Included Mr. and Mr. K.I Pick. Mr. and Mr. William folllnn. Mr. and Mr. LaVerne Van Martcr. Mr. and Mr. Con ley Lanham. and Dr. and Mr. W. II. Wuirf who enjoyed an evening cf duplicate bridge. Winning high were Dr. and Mr. Wolff. North Lexington Unit Hos Potluck Supper On January Id at TO) pm the North Lr itngum Ittenkwn I'nit mrt at the himve i4 Mr J. rry Vcitmy The rening crned lth jxHlutk tuppt-r lilfh 1mi frt urrd the l-.n fur the evening, "Let It'i'll Meat Appetlrt if bmlled fruit er wr-nrd. fil ..rl by Fleta Hamburger and lnk and teans all dune In the broiler and af mpanl-d by ta- d and Ji-Uo aalads and a relUh plate, This lovely meal w then topped off with rak lth a broiled ti-ppinj and ice cream, frmklfts on brolltns were paued to the ftoup. The project leader. Mrlba Mllkr and Tat Dougherty did an excellent b of organ. Ulnj- and preenting the pro)Ht, Follow Ing supper the buklneui meeting was held with the vice chairman. Sharon Cuuforth pre- wdlng. The member enjoying the evening were: Mr, Tat Cut- forth. Mr. Kenneth Cutforth. Mi. Jim Miller. Mr. Don Rob Inwrn. Mr. Irvln Rauch, Mr. Don Evan. Mr. Tad Miller. Mr. Jerry Dougherty. Mr. Stan Kemp, and Mr. Ronald Hague- wood. 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