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Officers Installed
To Serve 50th Year
For Locust Chapter
ONt: Mr. and Mr. !wU
Halvorsrn torre sratrd
Worthy Matron nil Patron of
Lorut fhatrr N, 119. Ordrr of
thi F-asfrrn Mar. at Installation
rrrrmonlra on Tuday rvrnlng,
July 14 at Hi Masonic hall.
Installing off lt r tsa Mr. II
XI. tUkrr, nt matron. assisted
by Mr. K. It. fe-haffrr a In
tailing marshal Mrs K It
l.un.lrli a Installing tiadain.
ami Mr. Iro Prasr a Install
ing organist.
Ottwr officer rlrrtrd and an.
polnti-d to rrt In thl the .Vith
rar f lwut Chapter are: Mr.
ant Mr ("hark O'Connor, aa
ma late patron and milmn !
sxrtivi-ly; Mr Omar Kictmann,
rrrtary; Mr. Ilv W. Llnd
strom, treasurer; Mrt Jatne
Lindsay, mndur trr; and Mr.
Hrrtx-rt IJistrom, Sr. aMMiati
mnductrrs. Mr. Waller Jaroh
I marshall; Mr. K. It. Sihaff.-r.
chaplain; and Mr ICv W. Llnd
strom, or'anUt. Tlie five star
point serving are: Alah, Mr,
rlla Hurcovnrj icuth. Mr John
lrHjdfit; Other. Mr HcrN-rt
Kkstrom Jr..; Martha. Mr Kill
erna torlev: and Klecta. Mr.
Kenneth Sinousr. Warden and
sentinel are Mr. Millard Nolan
and llerhert ltrom Sr.. and
Hihle tearer la Mr. Ma Ktteh.
Teresa Tucker mii soloist, ac
eomanled ty her grandmother.
Mr. Drake. She sang, "Wlh
Ing on a Mar." and "M.iv the
CJol Lord BU"s and Keep ou
Mr. Ilalvorscn cho the
heath of wheat aa her symbol
lor the year and ereen and cold
a her color Her watchword
are pride, faith, and lurk. The
dlnlnjr room and tea tattle were
tastefully decorated in green and
told. The tea table was centered
with a lovely cake diforatrd
with the Kastern Star emblem
Pouring were Mr. Srhaffcr and
Mr. Baker.
Honored Ruent present were
Mr. J It. Huffman, member of
the appeal and grievance mm
mlttee of Grand Chapter, Mr,
IJndstrom. momrwr of the C're
dentlal Committee, and Mr.
Charles Stout. Worthy Matron of
Ruth Chapter No. 32, Hcppner.
fhaaa 7t SIIJ
Family Gathering
Welcomes Visitors
Visit In lleppner of out of
own relative Mat llia urratiiMi
for a reunion of the Mi Daniel
diKeiwlania on Sunday, July 12,
at the courthouse park. The
family pit nlr reunion was at
tended by alMiut 70 erona.
Welituneil by thee attending
Mere Mr. and Mr. Howard Hen
rv, aon Hank and 7 month old
daughter. Joce. whn had atx-nt
the preceding week here visiting
Mr, llenrv parents, Mr. and
Mr Cary Hasting They return
ed last Wednesday to Ihclr home
In port Lavaca, Te . after their
iiit UMl here In four ear
Also here f.r the special orca-
Ion were Mr and Mr. Itoeer
Connor and three children of
Foret Crove Tliey were wek
end guest In the home of Mr
Connor' parent. Mr and Mr
llattlni. returning home :un-
day evening.
Mrs. Nelson Queen
Over 65th Pioneer
Association Picnic
Little League Picnic
Follows Condon Game
The Willow Creek Little
League All Stars, along with
their parents, brother and at
ter. enjoyed a otlurk etyle pic
nic on the courthouse lawn Sun
day, following the afternoon
baseball came with Condon.
In charge of the coffee, punch
and lee cream that was furn
ished for the outing were Mr.
David McLeod. Mr. Krm-st Mc
Cain and Mr, LaVern Van
Marter. Jr.
KINZUA The filth annual pic
nic of ttie Ka stern Oregon I'loneer
A.M'lattln wa held Sunday.
uly 19. at the Julia A. Henderson
I'loneer I'jrk. south of Sheltun
I'ark In Wheeler county.
Chcwen queen for thla vear
wait Mr Lola .Nelson, 7t. of
Foll Mr Nelson, or better
known bv all a Lola, came to
thl part of the country In 1910.
im tiling at MayvlIIe. She I well
known a a marvelous cook and
h r restaurant, known a Lola'a
Cafe In Fossil. keew her busy as
nhi still doe the cooking ani
operate the restaurant.
Mr. Nelson ha four children,
Mr. (;rare llowen of Portland.
Mr. Mary Miller of Fossil.
Charles Butler of Portland and
Farl Butler of MayvlIIe. There
are numerous erandchtldrcn and
great grandchildren.
Thl pioneer croup wa organ
ized In 1W with W. II. Wheeler
of Mitchell as its flrd president.
The purpose of the group is to
hrlD irMTve the ploner hlsiory
of this area, cwiloers or me asso
clsilon are Karl Butler, presi
dent; Fermer K. Flank, vice
pn-sldent: and MHo I'rlndle,
secretary-treasurer.
Friends Compliment
Miss Morgan Saturday
With Dridal Shower
lOSi: Mis Marilyn Mot ean
wa horwired at a tovrly bridal
stiower In the social nmi of
the I'nlted (hurth of (brut tn
Saturday afternoon. July H As
iilnir Manlvn with ih many
Jilt were Arleta M''abe anl
udy Merrhant rf Yrltanil. CTier
l lindi II made nMrga) of
the how and ribbon from tie
package.
Blue and white, the color
Marilyn ha rhoarn for her wed-
dinir to Keith lvk on Auirust
at the linlled Chunh of Christ,
went um-iI by the hoaiesM- to
demrate the rom.
Tlte lea table wa OAered
with a hlue rloth rotrred with
white tulle and wa rentrred
with a leautlful arrangement of
while gladioli and blue delphln
lum
I'ourinjr coffee wa Mi. Mil
ton Morgan. Marilyn a m'-ther.
and Mr W. C. (ravkf.1. her
granlmother. Serving the rake
were her aunts. Mr. Tfld Miller
f Leslngton and Mr John Vcjor-
tee of I'urtldnd. and MSn IVggy
Vooihe- of I'urtldnd Kurrd
pumh. Ilstese for the party
were Mr Hayrnond Luiv1.ll.
Mr Llod ltle. Mr. Ijirl Mc
Cahe, Mr. Itoy W. Lindstrom.
Mr. K. W. Ill l low. Mrs. Marion
Palmer. Mr Norman Nelson,
Mr. Itav lletmldgrier. Mr. I'aul
vtiy)ohn. Sr. Mr. Krel Nelson.
Mr. Llovd Morgan. Jlle
K. Morrison, and Mr. Hoy
Martin.
Out of town guest here forj
the shower were Mr. Vernon
Crawford and Mr. Arthur Craw
ford of Helix. Mr. Butch hatch.
Mr. Voorhee and daughter
ITggv of Portland. Mr. Dclmcr
Crawford and daughter of
llermlston. and several frrxn
Lexington.
Hcrmlston to Host
Elks Bridge Tourney
Tlte irikar Trmjde In llerml
Ion will he the werve of a dup
Urate bridge parly Friday tvrn
ng, beginning at II p rn . under
the spot oh shin of the Hrrml
Ion llrppner l.lk bridge imi.
Samilorvrd by the AM.rrl-4t
Contract CrSae (jr.gai. II.
bridge play will le senionally
rated and a numtn-r cf nu tnet
thandise rUe will go to the
. i - . . . . .
winner. .-- f-i i ian io aiieni
from the lleppner ldge.
Kinzua Hall Scene
Of Bridal Shower
For Miss Bastion
Van Marter Boy
Celebrates Birthday
Treated to party honoring
the occasion of his sixth birth
day was Faul Van Marter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter, Jr.
Attending the Thursday after
noon festivities were Kaymond
O'Hsrra. Derlnda and Doug
Stclgcr, Cindy and John Kk
strom, and Donna, Rone and
Doreen Flack.
Friends are Invited
To Observe Birthday
Dale Munker. son of Mr. and
m tvin Munker. Invited sev
eral friends to his home recently
to help him celebrate his eighth
birthday by enjoying an after
noon of games and refresh
ments.
On hand for the occasion were
Cycle Marie and David ALstott.
Doren and uonna mck, ivcnon
Scrivner. Johnny Hoaly. Debbie
Hamilton and Kay Munkcrs.
Bleakmon Reunion Set
A reunion outing of the Pio
neer Bleakman family has been
announced for Sunday after-
Summer Activities
Planned at Monthly
Honor Degree Meet
Several Item of business were
dlscusiwd at the Degree of Honor
Protective Association meeting
Tuesday. July H. at the Degree
of Honor hall, with Mrs. Lucille
rarrlsh presiding.
Presentations were made by
Mrs. Ron llaguewood to Mrs.
Parrlih and Mrs. C. R. McDowell
for first and second awards of
achievement, and memorizing
ritualistic charges. Reports were
heard on the recent potluck and
barbecue at the home of Mrs.
Mary Bryant, with everyone re-
Parting lots to eat except Bill
arra. who was called away on
fire duty at mealtime.
Mrs. Carl King reported on the
suooer served at the Fair and
Rodeo Kick-off dance. Another
will be served Saturday. July
25. for the princess dance, with
Mr. Lincoln Nash as chairman.
The resignation of Mrs. Don
Townsend as assistant usher
was read, as her family Is mov
ing to Spray. Mrs. Robert Riddle
will fill the vacancy.
Mrs. Barbara Ware of Corval
lis, who Is making an extended
visit at the home of her sister.
Mrs. King, was a guest. Mrs.
Clara B. Gertson. state director,
was also present
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
Brvant.
The annual family summer
picnic and barbecue Is planned
for Aucust 11 at the lodge hall.
with all members, their families
and friends urged to be present
noon. July 2G. at Bull Prairie ,
reservoir park. A potluck picnic I Open HOUSe tO Honor
til t 1 n ll1rt ft
u-ill he served at 12:30 Din
with recreation and visiting lol
lowinir. All relatives and friends
of the family are Invited to at
tend.
"Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something spectaL"
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Mrs. Bartholomew
On 90th Anniversary
In honor of the 90th birthday
anniiversary of Mrs. Phebe
Bartholomew, native resident of
the Butter Creek area, family
members are arranging an open
house at the Jasper Myers ranch,
Butter Creek, on Sunday after
noon. August 2.
Friends are asked to come and
extend their greetings to Mrs.
Bartholomew between the hours
of 2 and 5 p.m., and that no gifts
be brought.
Mrs. Bartholomew, the former
Phebe Thomson, was born and
raised on the ranch home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Thomson, who settled on a
homestead on Butter Creek in
September, 1863. She has led a
very active life and continues
to be in excellent health, en
dearlng herself through the
years to many iricnds in Mor
row county.
Planning to be present and
helping her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Myers, with the open house are
two other daughters, Mrs. Tru
man setner. beanie, and Mrs
Marlon Finch, Hcrmlston: and
one son. O. F. Bartholomew, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
Rhea Creek Extension
Club Plans Annual
Grange Family Picnic
Main item of business at last
Thursday's meeting of the Rhea
Creek Home Extension club was
the planning of the annual Rhea
Creek Grange picnic to be held
August 9, beginning at 1:30 p.m.,
at Anson Wright Memorial
Park on Rock Creek.
The afternoon meeting was at
the John Bergstrom ranch home
with Miss Marilyn Bergstrom as
hostess. Attending were Mrs.
Ray Wright, Mrs. Mary Wright.
Mrs. Orian Wricht. Mrs. Elmer
Palmer, Mrs. Dean Graves and
her two sons, Mrs. Cecil Lutkins,
Mrs. Tom Huston and daughter,
Claudia. Mrs. Walter Wright,
Mrs. Bon Anderson, Mrs. Leonard
Rill, Mrs. William Bergstrom,
Mrs. Evelyn Farrens, Mrs. Ray
Drake and a guest. Mrs. Jess
Warfield.
KINZUA Mi Billie Jean
Haitian, bride elnt of David Mt
ton, wa the honored guest at
a miser Ha neou shower held
Friday evening at the t amp 5
Community Hall. The early i-art
of the rvrnlng wa jent play
ing game with the prize win
ner being Virginia and hua Mt-
Inn. Margaret Mi'oortil, Sheilie
Gulnn, Wllma Mahe, Marie
Hulett. f.lenda. !eire and
Helen Sheltn, Fat McMlnn. Ona
Sargent. ijiVonne Stinkard, and
Marilyn Bailey.
Billie Jean oi-n-d her many
lovely gift. aMted by her
mother. Mrs. Walter BastUn.
rid Mrs. Jack SI Hon. after which
cake and ice cream were served
to the large group i-r.M-nt by Tell the advertiser you saw It
the hostesses Carol Norrl. Jean In the Gazette-Tlmea.
Mrs. Barrett Guest
At Farewell Party
By Bridge Members
Mis. ttkhard Mad. and Mr.
IiVern Van Marter. Jr. were
to htrfcwr iatl WeOr.etday
rvertin at lh M-atW hum
whrn I he ftrrwrrr HiUigm dub
honored Mr. Bill Barraii with
farrwrll -arty T) 1l;iu will
be moving lo $pkan sometime
in AuguM. Mr. Jtarratt wa pie
tented a gift from the dub pilot
io an earning or earn.
In fitting i lima fur the or
ration, the honored jruf t tallied
hlfh bridge scof" ! th even
rig. second high went to Mr.
I Idle Gunderaon and Mr.
Robert Jcpaen won the prize fr
low srore. Also present were
Mr Frank Andern. Mr. Don
Turner. Mr Gen 1111, Mr. Cy
link. Mr. Roper Meleer of iort
land. Mr. Wiilard Blake. Mr.
Rot-rt June. Mr. Rod Murray
and lr. Terry Triornp.i.
The b'wtesm- served chicken
salad with cracker ani coifi-e
to their guet.
Medlock. and Bartra Mort-
Irnore.
Attending from a distance
were Mis Dolnrra Haitian of
Portland. Mr Larry Cook. Mr.
Rene Toll. Mr. Kva Cirlffith.
Mr. Vern'iri Cecil, and Mrs.
Nora Hall, all of lleppner.
UtttHtn CAZZTTZ TIMIX. TkrUn. Jmif 11 IM4
Kinxua Little League
Wins Chompionihip
KIXZVA Tie Klnfua IJttl
league batrball tram raptured
the Giillarn . Wl.ertrf (rlfu
(hrr..lorxMt wt!H a 72 3 sriell
aklng of lundun in the final
game plated al tension on Mt
ut, July IA, Kinua brre
a 2 2 li gam wide otwn in ihe
founh Irvr.in with a barrag of
base hit featuring hw.t run
by ftonnl Hwman. Mike Craig
and M OBrien whkh hrlpeil
account for a 19 run outburst
Condon thrratened fc a short
rally In the aam Inning. Pail
Ing the bate with on out but
an alert vurie play rv tr run
rua Infield choked the threat
and set them duwn with ro
acore.
lr-ft hander, Donnl Bird, went
all the way on the mound fnr
Kinzua. kerplnir the Condon hit
ter well controlled and the base
hit acattered In an abbreviated
rame th Kinrua -ive Wm-i"
low neil the CnJon "lee v.ee
by a score of 9 1
In a Ll'tie League contest
plaved at Klnua last Thurvlay
evening the Joral team d"w rvsl
the Arlington Utile Leaguer by
score of 8 3 The Klnua hliter
ht no time In scoring, by pimp
Ing onto the Arlington pitcher
or five runs In the first Inning.
featured bv a two run, long
homer bv Mike Craig. Curt Rb-
nson wa the -sinning: pitcher
or Kinzua with OmmiotU auf
ferlng the Arlington loss. I
Weotherford Girl
To Toko Boat Trip
Carta Weatherf !. II ear-
(44 dautLtef tj Uiil Uthe,J.
has liwn anksiy awaiting th
ton wr.en sit w la ies on
a boat trip att Alaska. ivA had
t'l ti rT-,rr-y rre
tlom friend of th WratheffLd
family. Mr and Mr. Al U tef
of MariMlrld. Wis, on Uu tt
etrursion, traveling round Irip
by Inland water route to auuth
rrn porta of Alaska.
Wvatherfofd w,l tak hi
daughter to IWattl this wn-k
wher she will mr-t th facer
and they will board th etrut
Ion boat fjr a week trip north.
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