Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 13, 1961, Image 4

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    MmXIt GAItTTt -TIMES
Family Reunion
At Buschke Home
Mr. and Mra. Clauds BurhKe
held a family potluck dinner
Saturday at their home. The rl
Uvea present for the ortailon
wen: Mr. and Mm. N. Jl. Ferhm
erllnf of Portland, Mr. and Mra.
S. A. Karl vt Pendleton, Mr. and
Mra. Robert Buarhke. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Buachke and Brett.
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Cluver and
family of Ills In. Mr. and Mra.
Don Anion and family of Her
mtiton. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mar
latt, Mr. and Mra. Max Buschke.
Mr. and Mra. Delmar Buschke
and aona, Mr. and Mra. Don
Evans and family, Mr. and Mra.
Clen Ward and aon, Mr. and Mra.
Earl Evan. Mr. and Mra. Wal
ter Beckett, Louis Buschke, and
Miss Patricia reck.
After dinner the family held
a pink and blue shower for Mra.
Marlatt Also on this day Wayne
Evana celebrated his birthday
and received slfta from the
gueata.
Turner Foundation
To Hold Meeting
Plana are uful-r' f-T If.e
Lilian C. Turner Foundation
annual meeting which U helJ
yearly at this time. At the mt
In of the rlannlng committee
It was derided to brln the eve
nlng with a pot -lurk dinner at
Additional Social and Club News
Mother's Club Plons
Tasting Dinner
Mother's Club met Monday
nicht at the h me Mr. Itub
in Alifami witn Mrs. wuuam
( i llln a cxi hoktr
The membrra earhanjfed bulbs
6 30 urn. and bulrie meeting anl plant. Also they planned a
tatinn dinner April ju at uie
U-w Robblns home. The hus
band will be cuents of the
mt-mher at the dinner.
Tun new memters. ifr. Sam
Nsk'rl and Mr. Gordon llutchlns
Holly Rebekah Lodge
Initiates New Member committee u Deipha jonc. eu
leen Padberg. and Barbara Cuts
Holly Rebekah lodge met onf0rth.
Thursday night for their regular
taSJhS!1 Berth "unt N' G- Mrs. Wright Presents
After the opening of lodge the Project At Unit Meet
incrunK was lurnru uvrr 10 liir
at 8 (JO p m. at the wungion
IOO F. hall.
Following thU there will te a
dance at the Lculrtk-ton acluwd
rym. cien to the public, with
ailmik.iion. but donations i
u.111 w arn-i!ed to further the attended the meeting. Al pres
loan fund. K" wrr guett, Mr. Richard
Tku r,ni;iiii.n uai formed III a worth. Mr. La Verne Van
In honor of a teacher. Mrs. Lilian Marter. and Mr. Warren Miller.
r Tsrn. uhn lauL-ht mmv Mr. Hawurth received the
years In Morrow county, and door prize brought by Mrs. Ralph
who left a small fund to be add- I'.lihmond.
ed to In any way the group saw
fit, to loan to high achool grad
uatea wlshlne to so on to col
lege.
The organization Is made up
of former students of Lilian C,
Turner and Interested friends.
The meetlnir this year l
scheduled for May 3. Planning
lone Sorority
Elects Officers
Initiation officers who Initiated
Mrs. Ardeth Hunt Into the lodge.
Following this the regular bus
iness meeting was held, with
reading of the minutes of the
previous meeting, card from sick
members read, and cards were
aent our alck members at this
time.
Our visiting alsters from Hepp
ner, Mrs. Rachel Harnett, Mrs.
Hazel Bauman and Mrs. Roy
On April 5 the Rhea Creek ex
tension unit held Its monthly
meeting at Rhea Creek Grange
hall. Eight members were pres.
ent and one guest, Mrs. Sally
Green of Arlington.
The lesson was presented by
The members of Beta Omega
chapter of Fpsllon Sigma Alpha
met at the home of Mr. Donald
lleliker on April 5 with Mrs.
Donald Llnnell as cohoKtesa.
Fourteen members were present.
Election of officers was held
and the following chosen: Mrs.
Art Warren, president; Mrs. Rob
ert Hoskins, vice president; Mrs.
Robert Peterson, recording secre
lary; Mrs. Charles Doherty. cor
responding secretary; and Mrs.
Donald Llnnell, treasurer.
The members discussed their
candy sale planned for the last
week of April. Mrs. Joe Haus
ler was elected to the state con
vention at Coos Bay. The ban
auet for installation of officers
Jepsen-Larson Rites
April 22 In Portland
Mr, and Mr. Walter J-pen.
lone, announce the coming mar
riage of their daughter. Anna
Margaret, to Fred Larson on
Saturday. April 22. at 12 o'clock
at the St. Ignatius Catholic
church. Southeast Forty-third
and Powell. Portland.
Reception will follow the cere
mony In the parish hall.
All friends are cordially In
cited to attend.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH CELEBRATES
SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING
. it oscai c. rrrcitsoM
To arrive at a rlj 11 are of
?3 jrsri Is r.rt cr'f-WH uh
a treat eent In this day and
age, but when a church ar.J con
gregation out In th wide and
op-n fpa-e, and nearly 20 mile
from any organized city or town,
and In a very parely willed
area reaches that age, and with
a record cf almost continuous
activity for the entire length
of the time. It U. by ome. at j
leant, considered quite a remark-
Incidence wa. that almost all
th men flks at one time or
another had been aheep herders
n Lthcr car's cf the county ta
help tide them wive over until
other source rf Income became
available lb-nee the name
Valby. a Swedih equivalent of
"Shepherd's Dell."
A ald. the first oreanlza
tlonal meeting was April 19.
when Dr. Frl k Noreliu. a mU
tonary In the Northwent. visited
the area and started the prelim
Inary organizational meeting
able record. Anyway, such U the rMulIlv, , . TOOre formal
Mrs. Pearl Wright, leader. Soaps.
detergents, and water softeners! n, bp he,d May 20 at Hermis
were aiscussea. ana a u-m ton Elks Club.
the members was given to see ii
thev could cuess how much
Quackenbush were Introduced, powdered detergent was in five Interesting Films
and each apoke a few words. containers. The Important fact In Cr;,Jw
this project lesson Is not to guess '-'v-" . .uwy
at the amount of soap or deter
gent to use, but always to meas-
spok
Refreshments were served In
the dining room by the commit
tee, Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Ma
Jeske. There were 12 members
present, 11 sisters, one brother
and three guests.
Mra. Velma Glass and Mrs.
Allen Case were In Portland last
week. Mrs. Case visited her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mra. Alex Thompson.
ure.
Members present were DeLeva
Rill, Eva Wright. Emma White,
Doris Graves, Evelyn Farrens,
Beth Clark. Murlal Palmer, and
Beverly Wright.
The next meeting will be on
May 3, and the project will be
"Good Weight for Good Health."
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Mrs. Tibbies Wins
At Bridge Club
Mrs. W. C. Rosewall entertain
ed at her home Wednesday aft
ernoon, the What's Trump bridge
club. The members enjoyed a
salad luncheon followed by two
tables of bridge.
Winning high was Mrs. L. D.
Tibbies, second, Mrs. Rosewall,
and low went to Mrs. Geno Fer
guson. Others present were Mrs. Jim
Thomson, Mrs. Ed Schaffitz, Mrs.
Mervln Leonard, Mrs. Lowell
Gribble, and Mrs. Floyd Worden.
About -10 people viewed the
Interesting and colorful slides
last Friday evening shown by
Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs. Edna
Turner, and Mrs. Gene Ferguson.
The pictures took the audience
on tour tnrougn Kome ana omer
parts of Italy. England, and
Switzerland, and the Holy Land.
The Heppner extension unit
served cookies and coffee after
the film showing. The refresh
ment table was attractively dec
orated with spring flowers and a
silver service.
Seafoods Meeting
April 24, Pendleton
The seafood atory "From
Catch to Cook" Is being offered
to all Interested people In Mor
row, Grant. Baker. Malheur, and
Union county on Monday. April
21. at the VFW hall In Pendle
ton. beglnntne at 8:30 a m., and
continuing to 4 o'clock, accord
Ing to Esther Klrmls. Morrow
county extension agent.
Information to be covered In
eludes kinds and catching, pro
cesslng methods, seafood buying
tips, seafood cookery for the
family. Quantity buying and
cookery, cooking for large groups
and wholesale buying.
"Any persons Interested In go
Ing to Pendleton on April 24 may
ride along with me," offers Miss
Klrmls.
record of the Valby Lutheran
Church. located about IS miles
due south of lone, and in what
la known as the Elghtmile Goose,
berry area.
The congregation was organ
ized April 19, ISSd. by nettlers
of Swedish ancestry, coming
her from the midwest. Calif
ornia. Western Oregon, Western
Washington, and a few directly
from Sweden. These Immigrants
had originally come from a
country where the Lutheran
church was the state church and
where the early training was
strongly rooted In the Lutheran
faith.
Be that as it may, however.
a the rigors or pioneer me in
these early days were somewhat
trying and the fortification of
strong Christian training In their
early life was a bulwark and a
must for almost everyone In the
community. Of material things
they had few and a strange co
Reception To Honor
The Carl Rheas
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea will
be honored on their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary Sunday,
April 16.
Mrs. Davidson
Hosts Bridge Club
Lexington Bridge Club met at
the home of Mrs. Mildred David
son for their regular meeting.
Those present were Gena
The rerentlnn will he at their Leonard. Eileen Padberg. Lorlne
home with open house from 2 to Led better, Lois Hunt, Lucia Cuts-
loiiii, ,uii(f rnoiv, aou riuaiiiiu
p.m.
All friends and
nvited to attend.
relatives are
Carmichael. Prizes were won by
Eileen Padberg and Lois Hunt.
meeting November 1. 1SS6. The
ground work was laid, however,
at the fint meeting, and In the
list of charter member, we find
the name of the Charle Ander
..ns. the Andrew Carlson, the
John Johnson, the N. M. Peter
sons, the F. A. Lundells, the A
Otarlstons. Olof Bergntrom. J. E.
Peterson. John Johnson. Caroline
Olson, and others.
True, pastoral visits were few
and far between, but regular
meetings were held under lay
leadership and Sunday School
work has been carried on there
almost continually for the entire
73 years. It was not until the
last four or five years that there
has been a resident pastor with
services every Sunday. It now
appears the churvh and pa run
are almct too small ant a few
of the more enthulatie mem
brs are talking about an en
Urged parUh hue. Ve. it hat
long fclnce eeacd to be a Swcd.
Uh organization and the church
U upported by the folks in the
community and reaching out at
far at 20 and 23 mile to a few
who are quite regular In attrn.
dance.
Special frtivltl- will be held
Sunday. April 23. commemorat
ing the 75 year of the cUMence
of Valhy Lutheran Church. Serv
ice will be at 10 45 with Dr.
S. C Slefke. Utf president of
the Pacific Conference of the
American Lutheran Church, oc
cupying the pulpit. There will
lie a potluck dinner at noon. In
the afternoon, a resume of the
history of the church will be
given, an add rest by rator tarl
W. Sodergren. Vice President or
the Columbia Conference of the
Augustana Lutheran Church,
and addresses by Pattor Zler, a
former pastor, and Pastor Gros-
cheuf, the present Interim pastor.
It is planned to have special
music both at the forenoon and
afternoon sessions. Friends and
former members are cordially In
vited to be along for the festive
occasion.
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Daughter Born
Word was received here of the
birth of an eight pound 12 ounce
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gale
McClintock, Portland. The young
miss arrived April 11 at Eman
uel hospital In Portland.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Ayers, Heppner, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tress McClintock, Mon-
mouth. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petty-
John, Arlington, and Mrs. W. Mc-1
uintock, Condon, bhe nas one
great - great grandmother, Mrs.
Wesley Naiigle, Ava, Mo.
The James Healys
Feted At Dinner
A no-host dinner at the Elks Rhea Creek Grange
Club Saturday night honored p0fluck Supper Friday
nNvlv.wnrln. Wr. nnrt Mrs. James . 1
Healy.
The Healys were presented
a
lovely wedding gift from the
guests.
Those present for the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim fariey,
The Rhea Creek Grange will
meet at the Grange hall Friday,
April 14, with a potluck supper
at 6:30 p.m.
The Lecturer's program will
have L. E. Dick, chairman of the
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Birthday Party
For Becky Fulleton
Mrs. Rolce Fulleton had a par
ty for her daughter, Becky's
eighth birthday on Friday, Ap
ril 7.
Playmates attending the party
were Jerry Keithley, Dee Petty
john, Susan French, Julia Ayres,
Janet Jackson, Susan Blakney,
Janet McCurdv, Pamela Johns
ton, Theresa Moore, Diane Dick,
Betty Lou Greenup, Sandy Ma-
theny, Molly Becket, ReeElla
Robbins, Ramona Phegley, Jana
Lee Scott, Mary Ann O'Donnell,
Terry Pettyjohn, Marcia Jones,
Becky, Diana and Ruby Fulleton.
They played games, went for
a hike and had cake and ice
cream refreshments.
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Bridge Club Meets
At Wilkinsons
Mrs. Dick Wilkinson was host
to her bridge club Friday after
noon.
She served coffee and dessert
during the afternoon to Mrs. L.
D. Tibbies. Mrs. Floyd Worden,
Mrs. Mervin Leonard, Mrs. Low
ell Gribble, Mrs. J. R. Huffman,
Mrs. Oliver Creswick, and Mrs.
Dean Hunt.
The scores are kept thru-
ut the year and one side treats
the other at the end of their play.
Mrs. Tibbies had high score for
the afternoon.
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