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- Bitfurn r " "" Additional Social and Club News ,ONE RAINBOW ASSEMBLY INSTITUTED ... JTUn r-i isMii i rc I AQT SUNDAY IN UKtwunitj ww. . . t ti hu4 all was Institute! Sunday, My . . Inn hlch I .,.-. Tti aurtrrme M fu!lnS .Hurra InwUutlrfi iccuider. !U-U Davla. Cundonj , hat lain. Kathrn lUejett. tma iSUa; mrh. Ann Graham. IInnrr: muUrtan. Harold JUtkel, Uejnrr. ttiriir mrmUri fr f1 .M-nMy are: worthy J1vlr' UwU llaltoiarnj associate ,MM.r. MhJic! Murriaon: Jtv. Katherlne Ilea; h"l. t',,,r Mrrin: t"- Su" Tun-nd; rrrurd.-r. Shirty HU-k; lrrturer. M.rtl Jo M'TfUon: chaplain. Bonnie llynd; drill leader. Mar i.irle O'Connor; love. Kren Ham; religion. Kathy llauskr; nature. Barbara Nichols; Immor tality. Cherilyn Smouse; fidelity. Mary NU-hoU: patrlotivm. Elaine Gaarsland; M-rvlce, Joyce reek; confidential observer. Sandra Eubank; outer observer. Sherry IVrley; musician. Susan Llnd fctrom; choir director. Janet Palmer; choir. Lona White. Jo Ann Turner. Carol Ann Talmer. Brt-nda Townacnd and Charlene June. The advisory board la: mother advisor. Mrs. Lewis llalvoraen; hoard members. Mrs. Roy Llnd Mrom, Mr. Omar Rletmann. Mra. Charles O'Connor. Mrs. Annie Schaffer. Lewis llalvorsen and Joe Hnusler. The Installation officers were: Crand worthy advisor, Joan Rose, Vale; nrand chaplain (pro tern); i ... itiitmer: stand I I r"d"r "pro tern Ja n lt " ary. Sharon KrHhley, lTprrr: and Kraml musician 4" u-m, Judy Cornell, Ileppner The rrtmntr, ecrrnvny wat put on by llermtaton V-M-day Chapter. During the rrurnln Lona White ar -Vau"ll Neer Walk Alone. The mother ndvlr and the dvlaury board were Installed. A trio from Jl.ppner. Pm Glnny Lou Turner. Ulnny Mre Mine In horn of Linda J I. Ivor wn. worthy advl.. hl then an the Mn2 -Linda as a request from Lindas parents. Mr. and Mr. Lewis llalvorsen. Ruth Aembly No. 50 presented the lone Assembly with a white Bible. Other Gifts were also re ceived The concluding number on the procram was "Blest Be the Tie" by all. A reception followed In the cafeteria. Katherlne Llndstrom wan in charge of the Alva Mason assisted by f Jit her Dobyns was In charge of refresh ments. Those pouring were June O'Connor, Elaine Rl etma n n Katherlne Llndstrom. and Ruby Becket. Elaine Rletmnnn was In charge of decorations and Helen rroudfoot was in charge of the clft table. Ella Burgone and Mary Lundell were In charge of the guest book. Mary Lindsay .i..... Riimptt acted as conductresses with Joe and Mark . i I'lrl mm Ann Halvorsen, nuwnu w"" Steven Llndstrom as usni-m. Bristow-Majors Rites In Portland Mildred Irene Brlstow. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warmuth Jr., Portland, was united In mar riage to Joe Allen Majors, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Majors of Amboy. Wash., on May 14 at the Moreland rresbyterlan church In Portland. Best man was Ernest Ranleri, ushers, Donald Beckzar and Don ald Tarnell of HUlsboro and Harold Grimm of Corvallis. Terry and David Aberle were flower girl and ring bearer. Edmond Brlstow, uncle of the bride, gave the bride away. The decor of the church and the reception room was orchid. The reception was held in the Pompcllan Room of the Congress Hotel. After a honeymoon to San Juan Island and Orcas Island the couple will be at home In Tort land where they are both em ployed at the Llyod Center med ical department. Mrs. Majors and her family formerly lived in the lone area and she has many relatives in the lleppner and lone commun ities. Those from lone and lleppner attending the wedding were, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelthley and Edmond and Donald Brlstow. Baby Shower Given Mrs. Harold Snider Mrs. Harold Snider was hon oree for a baby shower given in her honor at the St. William's Church all purpose room, by the ladles of the St. William's Altar Society last Thursday evening. The decor of the room was green and yellow. The hostess set up individual card tables around which the guests sat. Mrs. Sni der presided at the gift table, assisted by Mrs. Paul Tews and Janice Snider. The gifts were then placed on other card ta bles for display and after re freshments were served the guests enjoyed inspecting the lovely gifts. Bridal Shower For Mrs. Loy Keene mc. t vwn was honored with a bridal shower at the Com munity Church basement last week. Mrs. tvcenc is u'"k i. en tior tutor. Mrs. Ed- ward Baker of Lexington, and the groom's mother, Mrs. Bryce Keene, openea me .!.. via croom. and Evelyn Jepsen assisted with the From a loveiy lauiL- kuuis . purple Lupine and Iris, Mrs. Bryce Keene presided at the cof fee and tea service. Kathy Keene at the punch bowl and Mrs. Ed Baker cut and served the cake. The room and tables were dec orated in Mrs. Keene's favorite color purple. i. mh Rrvr Keene will aim ship the gifts to Mr. and Mrs. Loy Keene. Carol Collins Honored At Party ci..n pinirnov pntprtaliied at the Phil Blakney home Thursday, chUdren of the Kindergarten class with a going away party for Carol Collins wno win uc leaving with her family to their new home In liooa mver. arrived after kin dergarten class to play games and enjoyed tuncn ai noon. Those present were Judy Ben nett, Richard Drake, David Ed wards, Douglas Gonty, Dougle Rpnham Malcom, UUiiuvi Taml Meador, Robert Moore, Kay Munkers, Patricia unara, Scott, Barbara Sherman, Kent Williamson, Bobby Zinter, Patty Gentry, and Karl McGhee. Farewell Party To Fete Whybrews Members of the Nazarene church will host a farewell party for Rev. and Mrs. Robert Why brew and daughters at the court house lawn on Sunday afternoon at 1:30. The Whybrews will leave soon for St. Maries, Idaho after an eighteen month stay in llepp ner as pastor of the Church of the Nazarene. .....lunmiui I(I,U1I..IIMH"M"" . tl III,,...M.IIMI..MI.IMM.I....H...M......." - i uiiiili.i.iiiiiiiHiMiMiimiiii.tuiiliimiMMMHiimMw""""'-""" 1 'Beauty Begins at ois . . . a BIGGER BECAUSE we're now 2 In number, lone and Heppner. 0 SASSIER. BECAUSE we're best equipped have the largest staff, and our operators are in constant demand. SMARTER. BECAUSE we've learned so much in our 34 years in hairdressing. IN IONE Tueadar Wednesday Friday Call 8-7234 IN HEPPNER Opn 6 dar a week Mon. thru Sat Call 6-9603 for JEAN LOIS JO G LEND A Students In Piano Rcdtol, Monday Mi a K. lludn ptrniHl h-r piano tudmta in rectiaJ M,.djy rrnln ai the Methodlrt i hutch. ... . . i i.nr I...- k. Marsarrt Green. Jnl. Ukrr. Jill Tad". J-- niirf Hunt. Bernlee ana prni MatheH. Ikbra lkntett. Deb- ura Yountf. Sandra lurnaraa. Fandra llarnhman. Tereaa iianin man. and Eddie llowaid. l-ulluwlni: the recital. Mra. Don JWllrnbrwk and Mra. Dean Hunt M.n e,i ruoMt-a. punch and coffee to thoe pre nt. Picnic Dinner Honors Holes Mr, and Mm. Eltwaln Hale cre honored at a picnic dinner Sunday at CuUforth Tark for their birthdays. They were preented an Early American table lamp from the gueats. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovgren and Frank. Mr. and Mr. Cal Sumner. Lora Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mc Uchlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simmons and son, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Case. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDowell, and Mrs. Harold Erwln. Lee Payne Has Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne en tertalned a group of boys at their home Friday after school In hon or of their son. Lee, on his tenth birthday. i-dn a vprv different Idea to find his gift. Lee and the guesta followed strings In and about the house and yard until discovering tne new uicjuo. After refreshments, the boys enjoyed a game of baseball. Those enjoying the party were i- ifomn Pratt. Steve and IVl'lll - Larry Pettyjohn Steve Munkers. Mike Smith, warn won. and Barbara Payne. Ramona, Beverly. Wendy, Bectcy. ana m-r-llyn Phegley. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cribble and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunderson were In John Day Sunday to at tend an Invitational men's golf tournament, which was won by Mr. Cribble. Heppner llifih School 1960-01' Graduating Class s : 1 rV t a as ' i a j)tumI.. a.aii 'i' . i mb aawaiiimiwaiaa """"T. ,. . ' V-,'.i ys fr sit? : r' P. 9 3" . .4 .,- . M r s" J tfcm t mi 4 .4. i TcTbOW, L. to R- Bob Nlehola. Mary Slocum. Denni. Fergesor, Nancy Moyer. Elaln. Laird. Charles Smallwood, Sberyl Harris. Tom K.,.,ndt. Itathv Soencer. Doris Moals. Ken Keeling. Larry Tibbies. Gerald Bunch. SECOND RUWi inn uiw juuj ' - - THIRD ROW I John Wallace. Shirley Van Winkle. Dorthy Vln.on Wllaon. Richard Vinson. Franclne Moye, John Ca.on. Stuart Cribble. FOURi Bill Monagl.. Bernic. Thomson. LeNona Hopper. D.nnl. Dick, Jerry Anderson. Jeanette Schmidt. Marlen. Griffin. Tim Tackley. . . , t u Snrhtrn FIFTH ROW: Omr Huston. Lydla Van Houte. Sandra Jones. Neal Penland. Roger Doherty. bnaron r.eny. BOTTOM HOW, Denni. Campbell Marjorl. Peck Craves. Ron Cray. Fern Albert Mary Erelyn Tucker. Jim SteagalL Effle Lane, and Dan Brosnan. flUHMHMIHIMM WWHIMII 1,,1.M..II.MMlWMMIMII.MIIMtimMm.MMM.M.IIII 0 tli 0 ...AND BEST WISHES TO EACH OF YOU. OUR FRIENDS timai cApparel MIMHIIItlMMMMtHM III! IH lt ltM M "Will IIHIMHIHIItllMI IHMIlHIIIMHHIIIMtM HUM HtlllHIIMIMIttdHIIMl iHIIHIIIIIIIIMIMiMIHMHMIMIIHMMIItll H..MMMHIMHHMMM.MIIHIIMMIIHIMMIIIJ ft GMADUAirES We pleJgc c-'it untlrinfi; efforts to be of service CASE FURNITURE GOALS a a : GOOD LUC SENIORS One goal you have reached today: Graduation. It is a signal honor for every Senior. . . a recognition fine achievement, hatever goals you have set for yourselves, Seniors, your accom plishments in the past point the way to success in the future. We congratulate the Seniors today and look forward to con gratulating them again and again as they reach other goals in the future. KIMZUA CORPORATION LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP HEPPNER