SOCIETY
LOT HARSIN, Editor
Phone 676-5885
Shower Compliments
Miss Karen Lundell,
December Bride-elect
IONE Miss Karen Lund e 1 1
was the honored guest at a love
ly bridal shower held at the
Legion hall on Saturday after
noon. She was assisted in open
ing her gifts by her sister, Cher
yle, Linda Heimbigner and Kris
tin Hoefs. Misses Marilyn Mor
gan of lone, Marlene Eubanks
of Arlington and Mrs. Bill Peek
of Portland helped about the
room.
Serving from a tea table, dec
orated in emerald green and
white, were the honoree's mother,
Mrs. Raymond Lundell, and Mrs.
J. 0. Turner of Heppner, who
has been Karen's piano and or
gan teacher for many years.
Cheryle served the punch.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Ray Heimbigner, Mrs. Milt
on Morgan, Mrs. E. W. Bristow,
Mrs. Delbert Emert, Mrs. Phill,
Emert, Mrs. Berl Akers, Mrs. F.
T. Martin. Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs.l
David Rietmann, Mrs. Lloyd
Rice, Mrs. Hershal Townsend,
Mrs. Herb Hynd, Mrs. Ed Baker,
and Mrs. Jack Barak.
Misses Lundell is the bride
elect of Francis Stack of Loma,
Mont. Both are students at Pa
cific Lutheran University at
Tacoma. Wn.. and have an
nounced their wedding date for
December 28.
5 Tables in Play
At Elks' Party
Five tables of bridge were in
play Sunday afternoon at an
Elk's Unit party. Winning high
were Mrs. E. O. Ferguson and
Mrs. Laverne Van Marter.
Mrs. Gene Hall and Mrs,
Walter Jacobs. lone, were sec
ond: Mrs. Terry Thompson and
Mrs. Gordon Pratt, third. Fourth
high were Mrs. Bill Collins and
LaVerne Van Marter.
Social Club to Meet
Members of the Order of East
ern Star Social club will meet
for their regularly scheduled af
ternoon of cards at the Masonic
hall Saturday afternoon, Decern
ber 7. It will, however, be a no
hostess meeting, with members
first attending the Christmas ba
zaar and luncheon at the Epis
copal parish hall, then conven
ing at the Masonic hall.
doming Events
FRIDAY, December 6
Rebekahs, 8:00 p.m., IOOF hall.
SATURDAY. December 7
Annual Episcopal Bazaar, open
ing at noon in Episcopal par
ish halL
O.E.S. Social club following ba
zaar luncheon. Masonic hall.
Ski Club Booster night potluck
dinner, 6:30 p.m., new high
school caietorium.
MONDAY, December 9
Chamber of Commerce meeting.
noon at Wagon Wheel.
Order of Eastern Star, 8:00 p.m.,
Masonic halL
TUESDAY, December 10
Degree of Honor, 8:00 pan,
Christian churcn.
HeoDner Home Extension, pot
luck dinner, iu:3U am., ai
home of Mrs. Riley Munkers,
WEDNESDAY. December 11
Odd Fellows.
hall.
8:00 p.m IOOF
THURSDAY. December 12
at
SoroDtimists meeting, noon
Wagon Wheel.
Carnation club, Christmas party,
8:00 p.m., at home of Mrs.
Mary Bryant.
Rock Club to Elect
At Christmas Party
An important meeting of the
Morrow County Gem and Min
eral club is scheduled for Sat
urday evening, December 7, in
the former Library building, at
8 p.m. The meeting had been
postponed from the original date
of November 23, cancelled be
cause of memorial services.
An election of officers is plan
ned, in addition to the annual
Christmas party with the ex
change of rock gifts among
members. Mrs. George Miller,
club president, urges all mem
bers to be present.
Hostesses for the evening will
be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edger.
D. A. Booher, Boise, was a vis
itor at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Maude Robinson, for a few
days this week. Booher returned
to Boise Tuesday morning.
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Bametts Honored
On 50th Anniversary
At Public Reception
A lnrpp P-rouD of friends and
relatives congratulated Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bennett Saturday
afternoon, November ctt), on tne
occasion of their golden wed
ding anniversary. The reception
was held in the Fellowship Hall
of Condon United Church of
Christ. Hosts were the two sons
of the couple and their families,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett of
Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Bennett of Bend. Also
present were the" six grand
children. Mr. and Mrs. Bannett were
married in Pendleton on Novem
ber 23, 1913. They have made
their home in Condon where both
have been active in community
affairs, and are well known in
this area. Mrs. Bennett is the
former Myrtle Scrivner, daughter
of pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Scrivner, who resided in
Morrow county. She was one of
the first graduates of the Con
don High school and taught in
both Gilliam and Morrow coun
ties. Mr. Bennett was born in Eug
ene and was brought to Uma
tilla Landing by his parents,
Silas and Sarah Bennett when
he was five weeks old, the fam
ily traveling in a covered wagon.
They settled in Gilliam county,
living in Arlington and Lone
Rock. In 1908 he ioined the Ma
sonic and Elks Lodges, and has
received honors in both lodges
as one of the oldest members
in the county. Mrs. Bennett nas
been active in Order of Eastern
Star and served as a former
Grand Adah of the Order.
Serving as mistress of cere
monies for the short afternoon
program was Mrs. Lovena Palm
er, lifelong iriena oi ine Ben
netts. A male quartet sang sev
eral favorite numbers, E. R. Fat
land told of memorial incidents
In their lives, and Mrs. Van Riet
mann entertained with favorite
songs.
A three-tiered white cake,
topped with gold bells and a
gold "50" wreath centered the re
freshment table. Pouring and as
sisting with serving were Mrs.
Betty Bennett, Mrs. Annie Ben
nett, Mrs. Ralph Ellsworth, Mrs.
Frances Lauehrige. Mrs. Noba
Hnllen. Mrs. Pauline Gilbert
Mrs. Velma Fatland, Mrs. Mertie
Montgomery. Mrs. Anna Jonn
son, Mrs. Anna Boyer and Mrs.
Estella Myers. Cutting the cake
and serving were Mrs. Florence
Jaeeer. Mrs. Lovena Palmer, Mrs
Anne Bennett and Mrs. Nina
Kprpuson.
Miss Janice Bennett had
charee of the guest book and
Miss Nancy Bennett presided
at the punch bowl.
Manv lovelv gifts were receiv
ed and greetings expressed from
friends who were unaDie to at
tend.
Family and close relatives at
tending included Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bennett, Nancy ana jonn
of Seattle, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Bennett, Janice, Lou
cinda, Jill and Terry of Bend;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett, Cen
tralia, Wn.; Page Bennett, Che
halis, Wn.; Ralph Bennett, Prine
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scriv
ner and Mr. and Mrs. wiinam
Scrivner, Kep, Gill and Kennon
of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. uoya
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jaeger of Mayville. Also from
Heppner were Mr. and Mrs. tan
Gilliam, Mrs. Clive Huston, Mrs.
Evelyn Farrens, L. E. Bisbee, E.
A. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Blake.
Holiday is Occasion
For Family Reunion
Thankseivlne week-end was a
happv reunion for members of
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thomson. Coming from Canoga
Park, Calif., for a four-day visit
were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Walters and 9-months-old son,
Russell. Another daughter, Miss
Bernice Thomson, joined the
family group from Portland Fri
day night following work in the
offices of Dunn and Bradstreet
where she is employed.
The family also celebrated tne
birthday anniversary of the
Thomson's son, Bruce, before re
turning to their respective homes
on Sunday.
Knights Templer Plan
Christmas Observance
Pendleton Commandery No. 7
of Knights Templar will cele
brate the birth of Christ at a
special service at 2:00 p.m. Sun
day, December 8, at the Masonic
Temple in Milton-Freewater.
A special program of worship
will be under the direction of
Eminent Commander Fred Et
ling, with music by the choir
of the First Christian church,
directed by Mrs. Alan Herndob-
ler. Following the official toasts,
George Knox, pastor of the First
Christian church, will deliver a
special Christmas message.
Wives, families, and friends of
all Knights are invited to par
ticipate in this observance which
is one of the most important of
the Templar year.
The Order of Demolay from
Pendleton and Milton will assist
in ushering. Sir Knights will
wear Templar uniform.
Carl F. Spaulding Sr. will
leave Friday for his home in
Long Beach. Calif., after spend
ing Thanksgiving with his son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Spaulding Jr., and
family here. The elder Mr.
Spaulding, used to 70 to 80 de
gree temperature at this time of
year, says ne nopes to thaw out
when he arrives home after
going through the chilly foggy
frost here. He will make the trip
home by jet airplane.
Students Select
Dixon, Daggett
Named as boy and girl of the
month for November at Heppner
High school were Lee Daggett,
junior, and Marty Dixon, senior,
respectively. The two were cho
sen from eight nominees by the
student council. The character
istic they were chosen for was
honesty.
Those noml n a t e d by the
classes for the honor were: sen
iors, Marty Dixon and Steve
Peck; juniors, Vicky Barratt and
Lee Daggett; sophomores, Erna
Winchester and Tim Driscoll;
freshmen, Martha Peck and Bob
Harris.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, December 5. 1963
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Father Spencer
Talks to Legion
The Rev. and Mrs. Bruce
Spencer were special guests at
the American Legion and aux
iliary potluck dinner held Mon
day evening. Father Spencer pre
sented a moving talk on Ameri
canism and patriotism.
The short business, meeting
was devoted mainly to the in
itiation of a new auxiliary mem
ber, Mrs. Hubert Wilson, and
three new junior auxiliary mem
bers, Kay Munkers, Kathy and
Karen Blake.
Between 30 and 40 members
attended.
Couple Makes Trip
Through 12 States
IRRIGON Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Berger returned to Irrigon Thurs
day night after a month vaca
tion. While away, they traveled
through 12 different states, and
did not encounter any snow or
rain on their entire trip. In Dan
bury, Wis., they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Burden, former Irri
gon residents. In Portage, Wis.,
thev visited Bereer's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Berger,
whom thev had never met be
Iroe. In Iowa, they visitea wun
three cousins and their families,
aeain whom thev met for the
first time. In Reedland, they saw
where Berger s father was raised,
They drove on to Minnesota,
and in Fulda thev visited Mrs.
Berber's uncle and family, and
saw where her mother was born
and raised. In Nebraska, they
visited an aunt and uncle of
Berger's and saw where his
mother was raised. From there
they drove to Emporia, Kansas
and visited a cousin of Mrs.
Berger's. and visited friends in
Idaho Falls, Colo.
Among historical highlights
were Custer's Last Stand, the
Badlands, Mt. Rushmore, Wild
Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane's
graves all in South Dakota, Old
Abilene Town and Eisenhower's
home in Abilene, Kans.
Mrs. Grace Wood is staying
at the Holmes Gabbert residence
in Portland where she will be
undergoing medical treatment
during the next five weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. McQuarrie
and Dan and Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Ruhl spent Thanksgiving
week-end in Corvallis with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Ruhl. They ail
watched Dick perform in the
"civil war" classic football game
of Oregon States versus the uni
versity of Oregon Saturday, only
to see Oregon State lose. Return
ing home with the Mcyuarnes
on Sunday was Mrs. McQuarrie's
mother, Mrs. M. C. Lehmer of
Missoula, Mont., who is spending
some time here with them.
Mrs. Amanda Duvall has re
turned home after spending
Thanksgiving In Portland with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waid, and
family. She was accompanied
down by her sister, Miss Lenna
Waid, of Stanfield. Miss Waid
has been spending a few weeks
with Mrs. Duvall recuperating
from a stay in the Hermiston
hospital following a heart at
tack. She will stay in Portland
at her brother's home for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Soward
had as their houseguests over
the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr.
and Mrs. John Strickland of
Nyssa, parents of Mrs. Soward.
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Christmas Topic
At Mother's Club
Christmas was the principal
topic of 14 women who attended
the Mothers club meeting held
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Schmidt.
The festive atmosphere pre
vailed throughout the evening
as secret pals were revealed,
gifts exchanged and carols were
sung. Mrs. Melvin Dixon read
some Christmas scriptures and
members prepared cards to be
mailed to ex-members who have
since moved, away.
Mrs. Ray Smith, co-hostess,
assisted Mrs. Schmidt who serv
ed a gaily colored cake to those
attending.
Mrs. Walter Beckett
Entertains Club
Mrs. Hannah Anderson had
high score for the afternoon last
Friday when Mrs. Walter Beckett
entertained their pinochle club
Mrs. Max Harris had low and
Mrs. Earl Evans teamed with
Mrs. Fred Mankin to win the
pinochle. Mrs. Edna Turner sat
in for Mrs. Art Watkins. O'her
members playing were Mrs
Charlie Beckett and Mrs. Orian
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Roice FuIIeton
Ruby Ann and Becky, wont to
the horse show a( Walla Walla
Wn., Friday and rema ned unti'
Sunday. Registered quaterh-""','
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