Guests Enchanted
With Bali Hai Theme
At High School Prom
"Bali Hai." tho nf
chantment, was the background
lor an evening of dancing and
iresnments at the Heppner
High Junior-Senior prom Fridav
evening, May 4.
A volcano, appearing to be
viupung, mrnisheri seats for
yuecn Kose JNash and King
Kennelh Daggett. The royal
couple had been chosen by the
junior class to rule over the
events of the evening, and were
presented with orchid leis, to
wear during the festivities.
Water lilies grew in an island
pond at the foot of a waterfall
near the entrance to the room,
and a bridge over the pond
served as the entrance. A pale
moon cast light over the orches
tra and dancers, with palm trees
silhouetting a grey sky behind
the orchestra and refreshment
stand.
Music for the evening was fur
nished by the "Intruders" from
Yakima, Wn.
Refreshments were served
from a little grass hut by four
eighth graders, David Matheny,
Carla Luciana, Leslie Meadbr
and Paul Hisler who were dress
ed in native costumes.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. May 10. 1962
Parties Honor Chally
Girls On Birthdays
Laura Chally, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Chally, cele
brated her fourth birthdav Sat
urday, May 4, at a party at the
home of her parents. Attending
were iracy ana Tina Connor
Barbara Enckson, Randy Ball
and Kelley McChntock. Assist
ing were Mrs. Morgan Connors
ana Mrs. Kay Ayers.
On March 28, Susan Chally
celebrated her eleventh birthday
by inviting friends to a show
slumber party. Her guests were
Pamela Hughes, Christy Wat-
kins, Terry Pettyjohn, Karen
Blake, Marcia Jones and Sue
Ellen Greenup.
one Rainbow Girls
To Install Sunday
Kathy Rea, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clell Rea of lone, will
be installed as worthy advisor
of the lone Order for Rainbow
Girls Sunday, May 13, at 7:00
p. m.
The public installation will be
held in the Masonic hall, with
all members and friends of the
assembly cordially invited to attend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Obenaus,
Newlyweds, Honored
At Friday Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Obenaus
(Eleanor Rice), were honored at
a lovely reception at the t-pis
conal parish hall Fridav night
The young couple was married
May 4 in California and arrived
here for the reception.
After the newlyweds cut the
first piece of the 3-tiered cake,
Mrs. Walt Hill, Pendleton, and
Mrs. William Zinter, lone, con
tinued serving. The white cake
with yellow and pink decorations
was made by Mrs. Albert Schunk.
Pouring were Mrs. Robert Mil
ler, La Grande, aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Gertrude Applegate,
cousin of the bride, Mrs. Frank
Anderson, and Mrs. W. C. Rose
wall. Mrs. Vern Evans had
charge of the gift table and
guest book.
Gordon Pratt sang two num
bers, accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. (J. C. carmichael.
Mrs. Jack Loyd and Mrs. Helen
Cox were in charge of the re
ception with Mrs. Earl Blake and
Mrs. A. D. McMurdo assisting
about the rooms. The kitchen
committee included Mrs. Jim
Thomson, Mrs. Walter Wright,
Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Tom
Marlatt, and Mrs. Loyd.
Bouquets of purple lilacs and
pink and yellow carnations were
placed on the gilt table, piano,
and mantle.
Mr. Obenaus, a native of Salz
burg, Austria, is a civil engineer
in San Francisco, and Eleanor,
a 1958 graduate of Heppner high
school, Stevens college, and San
Jose State, is head of personnel
at the Emporium in San Fran
cisco. They left Saturday for
their home in Sausalito, Calif.
Out of town guests for the re
ception included Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Rice, Seattle; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Miller, La Grande;
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thompson,
Pendleton; and Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Hill, Pendleton.
Engagement of Local
Couple Announced
The recent engagement of Miss
Kathleen Spencer, daughter of
the Rev. and Mrs. C Bruce Spen
cer, Heppner, to Ned Clark, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark of
Ruggs, is announced by the
bride-elect s parents.
Both young people are attend
ing Oregon State University in
Corvallis, where Kathleen is
completing her first year and
Ned is enrolled as a sophomore.
They are both graduates of
Heppner High school, Kathleen
with the class of 1961 and Ned
in 1959. He attended Linfield
College in McMinnville one year
before transternng to OSU.
A summer wedding is planned
by the couple.
OES Social Club
Has May Card Party
Mrs. Mervin Leonard of Lex
ington and Mrs. Clarence Rose-
wall were hostesses for the reg
ular Saturday afternoon party of
the Ufc-s Social club at the Ma
sonic hall last week.
Tables of bridge and pinochle
were in play, with Mrs. c (J.
Carmichael holding high bridge
score and Mrs. Charles Stout win
ning high in pinochle.
Next meeting of the group will
be a no-hostess luncheon in June
to be held in the Episcopal
Parish hall.
Beta Omega Sets
Dinner Date May 19
IONE Beta Omega sorority
held their meeting on Wednes
day of last week at the ranch
home of Mrs. Charles Doherty,
with Mrs. Doherty and Mrs. Don
ald Peterson hostesses.
Eleven members were present
to plan the annual banquet din
ner, which will be held on Sat
urday, May 19, at the Hermiston
Elks club.
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