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lttffNE GAZETTE-TIM M. Thuixlar. Mar Additional Social and Club News JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM HELD AT IONE HIGH SCHOOL Morrow County Homcmoker Festivol Scheduled for Moy 16 at Boardmon y KVI.LYN JKPSKN On FrKUy. April tho cla nf ua honored at 111" JJn lur.Srnlor lUnquet held In the i afrlotlum. Khrf l:amond Beard save the Invocation and everyone ai down to a ih-liilout dinner 01 to rniitii hiiee ox Mall, fruit Mlad turkey with dreeing, mahed jxiialiH- ami j;ravy, buttered wo hean. and a dewwrt tif orange fcherbet with wafer. The meal i prepared hy the jun iors' mthr and the aopho mores waited on the table. The talles were decorated with flower, graduation hat nut cupa and llplma place earda. The program fr the rekt of ihe evening Included the wel come by the master of cere monies and Junior class presl dent. Wayne llama. The senior class president. Robert Rlee. fol lowed with the response. Marilyn Morgan read the class history and John Swanson the class will. The class prophecy which wai written by the senior class ad viser. Charlea Hudson, was read by Evelyn Jcpsen. The song, "Graduation Day," was aunj in a duet by Junior girls, Linda Hal vorscn and Dlanna Tettyjohn, acrtimpanletl by flier) 1 Lundell un the piano. The gurt speaker tut Ihe evening wa juijre car IVlerimn. Father lieard M .wrd with th Ix-nolidion. Saturday. April if. marked the day of the Junior Senior from and a the U-ir inning notes if Gene Rietmann' orchestra be gan fr the grand manh. the couples marched Into the g)m uhih un lM-autifully decorated In the theme 'f "Wonderland Py Night.'' During Intermission. Hubert rfir and Sharon Crabtree were crowned king and queen of the r,mm. Wavne Ifarns crowned me queen and Michelle Morrison the king. lunch and cookies were aerv- ed thruout the prom by members of the eighth grade class. New Assembly Th Eastern Star Is Instltut lnr a npw Rainbow assembly for ih lone clrla on Sunday. May 21 i tha inn school cafeteria to be known ns the lone Assembly nrw of Rainbow for Girls. a rliKoil session will be hold t 1:30 p.m. followed by a public installation at 2:00 p.m. to wnicn the public Is Invited. I Gift A hand bag Gloves ... Now styles have Just ar rived, and Mother will be pleased with your thought fulness. White or colors in easy-care fabrics. She can always use another, and we're sure she'll adore the one you choose from our fine assortment. Many styles, fab rics and colors. liJadie& !J..nrmikcr, rrprewntmj ih eii,"ht ettention units in Morrow roufstv. will ssther for their an nuai ll.xnrmi.krr )Ymal at the twrdman Grange hall on May 10 t i (lima a ear's study cf prujfi In family Ihing pon-w.r.-d by the OSU entenlon di vision, awordlng to lather Kir mi. Mrrow county extension agent. Th Five Fi ot Ffclilon. the theme of Ihe celebration, will fratiue Mi lllldegard Stfue- f rt. OSL' eskterulon clothing ipe- cialtl of C'orvallls. at speaker and over 30 women who have t.nnitli.atrd in the Dressmaking I and II workshops held In the county the past year. This will be a luncheon type f.-stlvai." Mates Mlsa Mrmla. "Registration will begin at 11 a m. with women sitting down to noon luncheon and remaining at the table for the remainder of the program." lioardman and Irrlgon units. hostesses for this event, are In charge of Ihe registration and decoration of the Grange hall. The Boardman Grange women are serving the luncheon and women from the community church will furnish child care for SO cents a child and 25 centa for each additional child In the family. Mothers ar asked to fur nish their children with sack lunches: milk will be furnished. Each unit Is exhibiting one f the past year's home rcon omtc prolerta. The prtgram, rhalnr.aned by Mrs. Warren McCoy, Irrlgon. was planned by the county commit, tee mad ud ot Mrs. Wlllard French, Echo; Mm. Randall Mar tin, lleppner: Mrs. Paul Warren. Ileppner; Mrs. Edward Baker. Eesington; Mrs. John Bergstrom. lleppner: and Mr. Earl Hrlgga. Boardman. Besides the "Five Pa of Fash ion" dresa revue, there will be reports on the new study pro gram for 19C2 by Mrs Keith ilea, lone; report of lh Oregon State extension council held In Cor- vallls May 2 4 by th aeven dele- gate who attended; ana re mark by Joe Hay. county exten sion aeent. and Mrs. Ronald Lelnbach. district director of the state council. Touchet, Wash. New unit officer and county committee women will be In stalled In a special candlelight ceremony at the close or tne program. Luncheon tkketa may be ob tained from the county agent's office, lleppner. Sneo a mus e for the aay win feature Ihe Riverside band un der Ihe direction of William White, and solos by Mrs. Perry Pummel. Irrlgon and Mrs. wayne Kuhn, Boardman. The public U cordially Invited to attend the festival. I II IAN r TURNER FOUNDATION'S HISTORY REVIEWED PRIOR TO MEETING In the year of 1901 at the the by-laws were made and ac eraduatlon of the lleppner High School there was one young lady, Lilian Cockran. who naa as ner deepest desire and ambition to become a teacher. Not Just a teacher, but a successful one with the thought for the pupil always upiermost In mind. She had been doing some substitute teaching under her hiph school principal. Professor Rcld, so Immediately after grad uation in 1901 she went to Grant countv to becln her teaching career, returning to lleppner as seventh and eighth graae teacher In 1906. In 1909 on Christ mas Dav she was united in mar riage with Frank Turner of that itv. She continued her teaching for aulte a number of years with I only time out when her children were small. ccDted. These state that the as sociatlon shall have custody of the funds left It by Lilian u Turner and added to by every means possible. This money Is to be loaned bv a majority vote of the Board of Directors to high school graduates of the Lexing ton community or high school prad nates who are children of students of Lilian C Turner. The annual meeting shall be the Saturday In May before Mother's Day. The dues shall be two dollars ner person and the money added to the loan fund. Money shall be loaned on a two -year term only, bearing 3 per cent annual Interest. These notes shall be renewed by a ma jority vote of the board of di rectors. Persons In the armed forces have the same privileges . Avon ttinca whn mak the sprv In the year 15 Mrs. lurner j cafeer person9 undof age started teacning in ine sevenm havp ro-.pne. and eighth grades at Lexington At ,ne meeting of 1931 there Wl,l,c B"c ivpi-p at this time 162 members ...I. L.U .ln I nunht fin t"a I , a 7 fh- to this worthwhile organization year in Hardman, returning the . next year to Lexington where smorgas h rpmfl nd tnruout ism. ; . . ' . Jf hAfd h'ju haan cri uon ar ii 1 1 1 Hi "rii Durine all the years of herL, ..,!, m laahlno cha rnn 1 1 '7,fl T n p Imnort- I. .. . . .v......... ....r-.. urxner me cause. ance of a higher education for There nave becn tnree ioans the high scnooi graauaies, ana made to hgh schooi graduates, upon her death in 1947 after an At nrPRpnt the Board of Directors Extension Unit Officers To Train At Pilot Rock Newly elected mention unit officers and county committee women are Invited to attend a "How la Woik with Group" wuikkhop at IHot R"W commu nltv bulldim; on Friday. May 12. according lo Ether Klrmls. Mor row county aent. Mr. Ro and Leinbsch. PUtntl VII dlrei lor of Ihe Oregon Home- makers Council which Includes I'matllla. Grant and Morrow counties, will chairman Ihe meeting. Ml Ruth Braher. state 4 II agent, and Mis Muila Scales, atate extension agent, will be on hand to help with the wcrkshop. The meeting will negin at iu a.m. with a coffee hour and reg istration. Each woman is to bring h-r own sack lunch. Coffee, tea, or ounch will be served by the Pilot Rock unit women at noon. Kach countv committee mem ber and unit chairman Is taking the responsibility to see that their unit officers attend this helpful meeting If at all possible. Women who will serve on tne county advisory committee tfor homo economics) Mr tne w year Include: Mrs. John Graves. Rhea Creek; Mrs. Edward Baker, lone; Miss Let a Humphreys, lleppner; Mrs. Wcldon Wither rite, Pine City; Mrs. Warren Mc Coy. Irrlgon; Mrs. Earl Brlgc. Boardman; Mrs. Randall Martin, Lena. Mi. od Mis. Tisd fT Mr and Mrs. Roy Williams, ail of The Dlle, vUHed th rars daughter and faroll). M' t,J Mr. Lr'oy Gardner Mr. osi Mi. Moid ftlf jolm and timily J' ' rH ci.il in AilJne'on with his r ei.t, Mr and Mra. iamn4 fVI HOTEL HEPPNER Under New Management Guest Comfort Is Our Business Daily and Weekly Rates BARBERSHOP-GRILL-LAUNDROMAT Phone 6-5515 for reservations Everett Cr Bcrnicc Struckmcicr As- Ua DAOerl rt T rcutnrQ illness of several years, she left afe BU1 VanWinkle, chairman, an endowment to be used in , ltoi, v n p.u Mrs some way to help further this R Martin, and Mrs. Edith realization. Mimir sorptarv. of Lexlne- In the vear 1949 a group of anH rtivton Davis of Pen- her former students met at the dleton. Lexington I.O.O.F. hall on May The meeting for this year will 14 and formed what is known as D0 on Saturday, May 13, at the the Lilian C. Turner Foundation. Lexington I.O.O.F. hall at 6:30 At this meeting under the chair- p- m Tne supper and business manship of the late George Peck, meeting will be followed by a aance at Lexington gym, stall ing at 10 o'clock. 'ife OWNERS h y5)5s S ! ptEtirb.Wb4i ' iff Mrs. Craea Riaain. registered nurse at the hospital is in Port land on business. Mrs. Harold Evans and Mrs. Wes Haskett were called to Seat tle due to the illness of their mother. Sorority Appoints New Committees Mrs. Eldon Padberg and Mrs. Joe Hausler were hostesses at th hom of Mrs. Hausler on May 3 for a meeting of Beta umega. E. S. A. A iewel Din ceremony for Mrs. Joel Eneelman and a pledge cer emony for Mrs. Don Lujan was held. Committees appointed for the comine vear were: ways ana means, chairman Martha Peter son, Maxlne Llnnell, Rosetta Pal mAteer. Marllvn Rietmann; so clal. chairman Betty Hausler, Donna Peterson, Eileen Padberg, Gladys Heliker; membership, chairman Darlene Hoskins. Ida Lee Engelman, Mary McLeod. Eunice McElligott; publicity, chairman Joyce Snider, Beverly Dohertv. Maravene hite; pro gram, Melba Miller; yearbook, Alice Crawford; educational cu rector, Eulenna Corley; scrap book and Jonquil girl, Betty Rietmann. Installation of officers will be held at a banquet in Hermiston on Mav 20. It was announced that more almond roca and mints arrived and will be sold May 17. Thirteen members and one guest were present. tl -.rv,.-j -.', '-V' ' (PI from Humphreys CIRO PERFUME . . always a favorite with Mother In exotic fragrances. Oh la la Danger Reflexions Surrender New Horizons 100 to JO00 CELEBRITY TRAVELING CASES Smart styles that are beautifully fitted 00 tO J00 vLiih orartiral nlastic containers for all her cosmetics. plus tax Grand Lodge-Rebekah Meeting In Pendleton The Rebekah lodge met Friday with 19 members and one guest present. Several announcements were made of forthcoming events. The Grand Lodee and Rebekah As semblies will meet in Pendleton Mav 15-18. District Deputy, Al- tha Kirk, urged all past Noble Grands to be present for the convention. Mrs. Rov Quakenbush will host the Triple Link club at her home Mav 22 at 7:30 am. 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