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Farewell Party
Held For Fergusons
Mr. and Mrs- P. V. Mahurtey
.u:d Mr, and Mrs. Claud Graham
v-r ro lun at th Ma honey
hm for a colnu away party
Saturday night fur Mr. and Mm.
Itay IVriTUMtn who are leaving
n ti make their home In
Santa Barbara. Calif.
The gueata. Mr. and Mr. Ed
St-haffltx. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Mc
Quarrle, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Far
!'. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohn.
Mr. and Mra. One Plerc. Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Turnbull of Syd
Hey. Australia. Mr. and Mra.
Lttmard Sihwarz. Mr. and Mr.
John rftdffer. and John Wight
man. onjoyea a potluck aupper
jm.t visiting during the evening
mi. ana mm. Ferguson were
iri'ented with a gift from the
K'roup.
jo fetttjohn
Morrow Alumni
Advisory Council
Honored Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Cilia Minor of
Uullaspurt, Wash, were In Hepp
iut for Memorial Day and visited
Stanley Minor a patient In Plo
neer Memorial hospital.
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RONSON'S NEW TYPHOON
is the lowest priced Ronson ever
. . . and the most windproof
lighter of all. Sleek, modern de
signln four gold and silver-tone
finishes, all at one low price.
"Something from the Jewel,
er'a la Always Something
Special."
JEWELERS
Twenty. nine alumni Mrruw
Cuunty AdvUuiy- Council mem
bera were honored in May 23
with offUial homemaker pin at
an annual gathering at the Han
dall Martin home In Lena.
Trie pins, which bear the tlft
rial extension aeal tf "home
community," and "omnty.
were a surtrl to the women.
They were gtftt from the present
county committee who acted a
hohtehkei for the clay.
"Home economic extension
work was started In Morrow
county In 1MG." state Ml C
ther KlrmU, Morrow county
agent. "Women who serve on the
extension advisory council serve
a three-year term. They assist
the agent In planning and pro
vlding the home economics pro
gram."
Over 32 women have served on
this council alnce 19K explains
Mlsa Klnnis.
Entertainment for the day was
provided by Mix Leta Hum
phreya, Heppner, who showed
color slides and commented on
the life and problems of the Holy
Land. The presentation gave a
clearer view of the Arab-Jewish
problem.
A short business meeting was
held in the morning. Mrs. John
Craves, Heppner, Mrs. Weldon
Witherrite, Echo, and Miss Lota
Humphreys, Heppner, were in
stalled as newly elected county
committee women .
New county committee officers
were named: Mrs. warren Mc
Coy, Irrlgon, chairman; Mrs. Ed
Baker, Lexington, vice chairman;
Mrs. Randall Martin, Heppner,
secretary; and Miss Leta Hum
phreys, Heppner, treasurer. Other
members Include Mrs. Earl
Briggs, Boardman, Mrs. John
Graves, Heppner, and Mrs. Wel
don Witherrite, Echo.
Alumni members include: Mrs.
John Bergstrom, Mrs. Paul War
ren, Mrs. Walter Wright. Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, Mrs. W. E.
Hughes, Mrs. George Currin, Mrs.
Ben Anderson, Mrs. Ray Drake,
Mrs. Earl Blake, Mrs. Walter
Ruggles, Mrs. Gene Ferguson,
Mrs. Orian Wright, Mrs. Jasper
Myers, and Mrs. Jerry Brosnan,
all of Heppner.
Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. Ernest
Heliker, Mrs. Omar Reitman
Mrs. L. A. McCabe, and Mrs,
Bryce Keene, all of lone. Mrs,
Paul Slaughter, Mrs. Lloyd Berg
er, and Mrs. Milton Biegel, all of
Irrlgon. Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs
Dewey West, and Mrs. Richard
Waymire, all of Boardman. Mrs,
Vernon Munkers, Mrs. Lester Cox
Mrs. Millard Nolan and Mrs. Al
Fetsch, all of Lexington, and
Mrs. Willard French of Echo.
IDcgree of Honor Holds
Annuel Inspection
71 e Peiee i f Honor Inspection
wit e!4 in the Christian church
Friday rvri'.ifti with many out
if tuivsi li!jr.
ttt.;ng frm Portland were
Ag'..v Baker, state president.
Brth Chis'lm. state vice prel-
t;t. Grace Watt, president f
the Parkrtw lodge and dlgnl-
tarie from Heppner present
from Heppner were: Mr. Clara
Gcrtkon, national committee wo
man and state dlrei.r, Ma Farra,
state secretary, and Elinor Conty,
preUJent of the Heppner lodge.
Alice Soward with flower girl.
Teres Bailey, presented the
guest with corage made by
the Imlt'e member. In keeping
with the Spring Flower theme,
Shirley Nah played background
music, 'Flower that Bloom Jn
Spring, during the presentation
of gift to the officers.
Jo Ann Turner, daughter of
Mr. Joe Gaarsland, graduated
from the Junior lodge Into the
adult lodge. Also Initiated were
Alameda Duran, Lynn Hague-
wood, and Lorraine Hams.
Shirley and Rose Marie Nash.
Mary Bryant. nJ Alameda Du
ran swing two numuers accom
panied at the piano by Shirley
Nash.
The Heppner drill team per
formed a drill before the group,
Guests coming from Tendleton
were In costume representing the
Pendleton Round Up. Rita Rose
was dressed as "Chief Broad
bottom," and invited all officers
ami members to smoke the peace
pine with her. The Pendleton
members were Esther Gillett, Ha
zed Case. Bevrly Johnke, Llllle
Hoover. Lillian Dockwtller, Vir
glnia Ruff, Bernice Yack, Mrs.
Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Storrie.
Refreshments were served by
Theta Stratton and Alice Sow-
ard. The tables were covered with
white cloths decorated with
black bars and notes of music.
Altha Kirk Elected
Deputy President
San Soucl Rebekah KU'e met
Frtdav night with twenty -one
member and one visitor prewnt
Lctha Archer wa cUrn the
Decoration of Chivalry at the
Rebekah Assembly In IVndle.
ton during the convention there.
AUo part noble grand from
San Soucl received the Assembly
Degree.
Altha Kirk was elected deputy
president of San Soucl f,.r VMl
Following the business meet
inc. Mr. Robert Van Houte
served doughnut and coffee.
Soroptimists Honor
22 Girls, Mothers
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farra had
as dinner guests Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hiatt, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Chisolm and Mrs.
Agnes Baker all of Portland, Mrs.
Clara Gertson and Mrs. E. E.
Gonty of Heppner.
After dinner, the group attend
ed the Degree of Honor lnspec
tlQnt,the Christian church.
Women's Jantzcn
SWIM SUITS
IN SIZES
to 22
GIRLS' SWIM
SUITS
SIZES
to 14
BOYS' SWIM
TRUNKS
SIZES 2 TO 14
The twenty-two graduating
senior girls of Heppner high
school and their mothers were
special guests of the Soroptimlst
club of Heppner at the annual
Senior Tea held at the home of
Miss Leta Humphreys. Other
guests were women teachers and
faculty wives of Heppner high.
The "coming and going" tea,
new this year, was arranged be
cause of the large number of
senior girls. During the afternoon
over 73 attended.
Each senior girl was presented
a corsage with her class colors
as she arrived. Miss Humphreys
took pictures of each girl and
her mother. The polaroid pictures
were given the girls as souv
enirs.
During the afternoon a girls'
trio made up of Pam Cochell,
Virginia Moore and Ginny Lou
Turner sang two numbers, ac
companied by Judy Cochell. Judy
played two piano solos; Ginny
Lou played a piano solo, and
Delora and Donna Whybrew
played a piano duet.
The tea table was beautiful
with a lace cloth that Miss
Humphreys had purchased while
In Brussels recently. Spring
flowers were flanked by pink
candles in silver holders. Mrs.
Roice Fulleton, outgoing presi
dent, and Mrs. E. E. Gonty, in
coming president, presided at
the table. Soroptimlst members
helped out about the rooms.
Be Ready For Swim Pool Opening June 6
fnai cApparel
233 N. Main
Phone 6 9426
Coffee Hour Offering
For Mental Health
Mrs. Allen Case and Mrs. C. E.
McQuarrie were hosts to a coffee
hour and Silver tea offering for
the Mental Health Association of
Eastern Oregon at the McQuar
rie home last Wednesday morn
ing.
Mrs. Velma Glass spoke on the
facilities and the out patient
clinic at the state hospital in
Pendleton.
Guests for the coffee hour were
Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. W. C.
Rosewall, Mrs. Lowell Grlbble,
Mrs. P. W. Ma honey, Mrs. M. C.
Lehner, Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs.
Ernie Garrison, Mrs. Warren Mil
ler, Mrs. Jim Norene, Mrs. Clara
O'Donnell, Mrs. Bruce Spencer,
Mrs. Rod Murray, and Miss Leta
Humphreys.
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Triple Link Meets
Mr. Roy Quackenbunh enter
tained the Triple Link t!ut at
her home Tuesday evening.
After the business meeting, the
ten member and two gust
played pinochle with high going
to Mr. Charles Stout, second.
Mr. Pearl Dcvlne, and the ec.
lal prize to Mr. Mary Wright.
The next meeting will be held
June 3 at the John Bergstrom
ranch home.
Birthday Porty
At Von Marter's
l.Yrne Van Matter, nine year
Id -n of Mr. and Mr. LaVrnie
Van Mrter, celebrated hi birth
d.iy with a party at hi home
Tuesday after school
The youngster played game.
viewed the gins, and enjoyed re
freshmenu before tolng to the
Little League baseball gam.
LaVernes guest Included
Billy Wolff. Matt Murray. Kevin
Pick. Gary Adam. Philip Aver.
Tommy Cleveland. Bobby IVck,
Robbie Abram. Mark Lovgren.
Jimmy Healy, Gary Munkers.
Johnny Harris. Biliie Greenup.
Bruce Townsend. John and David
Hall.
HtttNZK CAZCTTC TIMCS. Thuitday. Juns I. IMI
Canal An4iMa and Susan
MeQuam were home from LOC
to visit their families last weekend
Mrs. Mai j KimbU sf tatatioy.
Wash. Is visiting her sister. Mr
I. O. Peterson, thi week and r
turned on Tuesday
Degree Members Visit
Degree of Honor member from
Heppner attended the official In-
sMHtlon of the Pendleton l.idge
May IS,
Going from here were Mr and
Mr. Bill Farra. Mr. and Mr.
Lincoln Nash, Theta Stratton.
Ruth Bergstrom, Rachel Harnett,
Ellen Moore, Alice Loutrell. Lu-
llle Parrlsh, Alice Soward, and
Dale Mattesn Joined them from
Milton Freewater.
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