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LOT WARS IN. Editor rt in itt Holly Lodge is Host For Rebekah District Srvrfal tUlllliK tl.-nllllr ,ti prrent Saturday, NHi-m xr I'J, f'T Hit 4.Wd annual rem- riiion if Iti u mi . im lill No 'Jit, at lli N ln:i'M (M)K hall Head fir Hi all.r twain mill rvt filnu ittrain He-re mitnlx-r i4 ll'-lly IU Ih k a h lU-e' If I. lrini:lun, 'I In afiitmii inat UnK tar1ed at I . in. with idfuvrs d IL.IIy .!?e' iriklllii2 I'dali writi thru urrrnd-red li hi Jolluwlnj: i-ltilt-el oinvefitluii uf(ler: Im Vrfrif lle-nde-rimn, dlMrM chair man; l.utll filHmann. illxirlil viif chairman; I lha J..ne. dutrkt re-f ary, ami Dimple Munker. dMrlct trrasure-r. lhi appointed oflirt-ra wrrr l-la Kiijjlnne-n, warde-n; lu-mlev Nah, remdurtor; Horme Mc Millan. ItS chairman; Mary Me Murtry. US. chairman; Kll-da M )- e, chaplain; Mrrrle Cur nliMin, inUKittan; F.lamr Kle-t-mann. ItS. lcr rtialrman; Altha Kirk- Kdlth Matthew., Inside guardian; Mattle (Jrrrn. outside guardian, and KUIc Ayrrs, pat chairman. The following dlgnltarW-s wr i-n-M-nt anl furmally intreMluivd. Mrs, r'lwit Ball, prrsldrnt of ItrU-kah Awnibly of Oregon. Junrllon t'lty; Mr. llare-l Wain a"olt, asse-mnly vice president. IVntllelon; JeM Iarrar. iwmb y trrasurrr; linrna Zlnke, Inter entry of UAI'M; Altha Kirk. ei4or bearer of LA I'M; Nell ArnM. dlMrlei deputy of Dts trtrt 19. and Maine Itle-lmann, diMtrict deputy of IlMrl-t iS). Tribute were paid to the iih.i i.v Sim Smirl: to HO year member by hunrhgrasa. and to pat cfalrinen hy Sana Souci. A apeclal memorial se-rvlii gave tribute to the following dl"trl1 nwrrter taken In death: IMIa Cordon. Anna Mndstsruin, Minnie For tea, Minnie la-acli. Helen l.rown. IVarl levlne and Hr rnv llughea. The president gave a most Instructive talk and artrwerrcl questions from a que--tioti box. Two I lolly mi-mlM-M, dresjw-d as hillbillies, went hunting In the floral and green decoration. "Knot" ceramic- animal whlh were prem'tited a gift to tlu assembly president and vice president. lie (torts from the lodges were heard and the following count taken: San Souci. 14; Kvc-rgreen, 1; Paulina. 1; Sunbeam. 2; Juni per. 3: Henrietta. 1- Holly, 17; liunchgraiw. 4- Last on the program was the Invitation by Sans Souci of Hep pner for the IWnS convention to meet with them, and the election and seating of the VM'A officer by Holly. Fleeted officers are Lucille Rk'tmann. chairman; Flat her IVrRstrom, vice chairman; Kdlth Matthews, secretary, and Klalne Hletmann. treasurer. Each was seated and presented a gift. Following a short rcc-ess and coffee break In the afternoon, each one of Mrs. Henderson's officers were presented lovely gifts, with the name of her office and year engraved on them. Also the chairman, Mrs. Henderson, was presented n lovely gift from her children, Laddie, Larry and Betty, with Betty making the presentation. A banquet was served In the dining room at 6:30. where tables were beautifully decorated with white Bibles and pink roses, mntchlng the covers of the lovely programs of the day. The meet Inp hall was decorated with greens and flowers to resemble a garden and on the wall was the president's mono in gwu. A program f Vwal number followed the banijurt by t'arllta. l'lila. Joc and Mmiy Mar aitiiittpaiiicd by thrlr mother, Mr Carl Marquardl. Tin- president and other Ulgnl tarle then aent a inM lntiue live evening Willi ll"Hy llge at a eial meeting tiift wrtr pre rented Mrs lull. Mr Wain moii and Mr lunar ly Holly. They eapreaaecl Hy vvt the d, Irh1 meeting and Hd of apprr elation FolToMln the meeting. rikldrd over by Ned.le Grand Fdna Fele-h. the grtiup adjourn ed to the dining l"eem where pie and coffee were served and all had a chance t. get Utter ac quainted. Communities Join To Aid Van Dloklonds Some seventy five persoru were on hand Monday evening to honor Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Van Hlokland with a mlscellan eou khower to help replace some of the household Items that were burned lat Tuesday when their home wa leveled by fire. Khea i'r-k tJrange Home Fs tension rlub and the Rhea Creek l.lvetMk club pne!Mred the shower that wa held In the Grange hall mtce were Mr. Hamld Wright. Mr. Flmer lalmer. Mr. lUy Wright. Mr. Itobert Bergstmm. Mrs. One Hall. Mr. Darrell Harris and Mr Evelyn Farrens. Assisting at the gift table were Mr. Tom Springer and Mr. Matt Hughe. Cake, coffee and onch were served hi the many guests at tenellnj; from the Heppner, lone and llardman communities and their outlying areas. Many gifts were sent by persona unable to attend. (oHiiVj Citnts rtiOAT. nib t rtbttU. Htfes( Hhik V Maupca Vmim at Mawpia. SA TUIl DAT. pcHab 21 KockhtHiM snttaf. pvaa. MONDAT. SfUamb If Cwsmb ! Cmatmtt. W9i WIimI, cmmcs. 0id of Catra liar. M1 Hnll. I p to. wi.unr.SDAT. ltimbr 90 0d4 ril. IOOr bait I pa. TNUKSOAT. OctobM I lofoptimiata, Wat)a WbmL Elks' Lodi and Huotor'a Hit, tiki' Ttmpla. dioawr art :M October Dates Set For Rummage Sale At the regularly srheduM monthly m--tin(r of the t (lc l-aeue. hrhl Monday evening In the klndrrrarlen Mom. It wa derided that lh lotier 16 and 17 would le the date' slated fr the annual fall rummage sale. iTmeed frtm the Clvlf l-acue Kinred rummage aale. held blannuatly, go to ward supiMirting the local kin dergarlen prgram. irnplre Marntnery ouining will Im the srene of the fall sale and rummage will be sort ed by volunteer help between the hour of 9 a m and II am. each Tuesday and Thursday un til October In. Assistance fmm mother of kindergarten child ren with the sorting will be ereatlv appreciated. Also, any one wishing to bring rummage during these hour may do so. A rummage pick-up service will be offered to those desiring It. Persons In the Lexington vi cinity who would like to have rummage donations pl-ked up at their home may rail Mrs. Pat Cutaforth at HK9 KI72. In Heppner one may contact Mrs. Forrest Hurkenblne. ph. 676 "? W. or Mr. Flmer Berry, ph. 676 5.6. Dronnons Greeted At Houscwarming rVtrral frleridi and rwlt;iU,is of Mr. and Mrs H Hiannun gathereel jrlday evening, rv Irnihrr 11. weln;m them Into thrlr new horn with a bou warming Hrty. fiift. In the Mm 4 l,rr- rf ' serdetl the couple. An abun dance f lo1 was rn).yr4 dur ing Ihe evening. in I..AU for me anair were Mr. and Mra, Wayne Ball and Mr and M. er lluton. Mrs. Hall Hostess To Bridge Luncheon Mrs. One 1111 entertained In her home lat ThunUy with a luncheon that preceded an after noon t-rldge session. First rue for tallying high score went to . i Van Marter. Jr . with Mm. Fiank Anderscjn, sec ond high. Hie bcjstess served her guests a rhuken casserole with a fruit salad. I.njoytng tne runcneon wr. ntft Walter Jacotj. Mr. b,b JeiMN-n, Mrs. lUy Boyce. Mrs Herb IJistrom, irs- cioun l-adberii. Mrm. Anderson and Mrs. Van Marter. When you patronize Gazette Time advertisers, you help make a better p-per. Tell them you saw It In the Gaiette-Tlmes U. N. Youth Delegate Speaks at Reception Mr. ami Mr. Pete McMurtry were among those attending the reception In Herml.ston Sunday for MK Christine Young of Helix, this year's winner of the anrual United Nations Pilgrim mage for Youth trip to Washing ton. I). C, sjHinsored by Old Fel low lodges. The audience heard a very enthusiastic report by Miss Young of her experiences of the four-weeks trip, which was ac companied by the showing of pictures. Also present was Ml Laurie Nellson of Mllwaukle, winner of the same trip from her area. Miss Young has been Invited to speak to the local lOOF and Kcbekah lodges, with the exact date- and time to be announced later. Rainbow Girls Plan Membership Drive Jean Sleweft presided at her first meeting as worthy advisor of Kuth Assembly No. 50. Order of Rainbow for Girls. Monday evening at the Masonic hall. The first meeting in October (October 5) will mciuae me ulln nf neversl officers who wore unable to attend the pub lic installation held last sun day. Another item of business was the tentative plan for a "kid nap breakrast" to neip promoie a Rainbow Girls membership drive. niinhnw honrH members present at the meeting were Mrs. rhnrii Kinui nnrt Mrs. Marlorle Wordcn. Mrs. Kenneth Peck and Clarence Baker were guests. HAfllL rnjf? MOW OPEM FOR BUSINESS TO PROVIDE HUNTERS WITH ALL THEIR SUPPLIES HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES Deer& ilk Tags Open Until Late Every Night Party Honors Girl On Sixth Birthday The sixth birthday of Mickey Richardson wa observed with an after-school party at the jhorne of hT parents, Mr. and Mrs. James PJchardson. Monday ' afternoon, September 21. Little neighbor and school friends enjoyed outdoor games together, climaxed with the opening of birthday gifts, shar ing of birthday cake and ice cream. Wishing Mickey a "happy birthday" were Mary. Peggy, Den and Dewaync Amundson, Barbara Gordon. Bandy Ball. Donna and Diana llaymond, Sherrle Massey. Sally Winters, Danny Marshall. Connie Flatt, Karen Winters, Tana Lillie, Juanita Wilson and her brother, Jimmy. Assembly President Mokes Official Visit Itcbckah Assembly President Florence Ball was guest of honor of Sans Souci Rebekah lodge Fri day evening, when she made her official visit. A no-host dinner was served . 23 members and guests at the Wagon Wheel cafe preceding the meeting. A new member, Mrs. Jo Hus ton, was Initiated into the lodge. Mrs. Prudy Casebeer, noble grand, presided over the meeting. Mrs Ball gave a very Interesting talk on her motto for the year, ana at the time of her introduc tion, was presented a money cor sage from the lodge members- At the close of the meeting, re freshments were served by Mrs. Elsie Ayers. Rhea Creek Extension Resumes Meetings tlci-o Uannah Anderson Dre- . 1 ... "-- nvip nn afternoon bust- U V-v. ' ness meeting of the Rhea Creek Home Extension ciuo. new Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ray Drake. For refreshments members enjoyed choosing from a variety of toppings to spoon over servings of ice cream. mmh a rtA coffee were LUUIXIV J, served with the sundaes. Attending wore Mrs. Clive Huston. Mrs. Carl Bergstrom, Miss Marilyn Bergstrom, Mrs. Leonard Bill. Mrs. Evelyn Far rens, Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. Paul War ren and Joan, Mrs. Anderson and a guest, Mrs. Lee Scrivner. The October 15 meeting of the HEC will be held at the Paul Warren home, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Open House to Honor Wedding Anniversary The twenty-fifth wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Case will be observed at an open house at their home on Sunday, September 27, from 1:30 until 4 o'clock. Preparations are being made for the public reception .by their sons and daughter. The families take this means of publicly Inviting their friends and relatives to come and ex tend their greetings to the hon ored couple. Attends U of O Bill Wagner, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wagner, went to Eu gene over the week-end where he will enter the University of Ore gon as a sophomore. The young man, who attended college at Walla Walla, Wn, last year, will major in architectural engineering. CuMti t ta CfcatUa rjUf hum Ian week end Mr I'heg ley's troiher-ln-1 a w and titter. Mr and Mr Jarnr Daw uimtn, and their three children, Irom New f I y mouth. Ida. who mere vn thrlr return trip from a vacation In Hntun Columbia. Twins, Grandmother Share Birthday Honor Mr. I J wed n Nh and her fhe year Hi twin grsr.dtaujn ter. J htle and l.rma palmer, horn on their grandmothera I'lrthday. were feted witr a family (drthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor on hunday. There fur the orraln were Mr. Natdi. Mr. and Mr Lyle Jenen and Mini, and the Iwina' parents, Mr. and Mr. Lee Palm er. Bridge Club Meets At Munkcrs Home Mr. iMIru Munker wa hoa- ten last Tuesday to the Bridge Biddies, who gathered at her home for an evening of cards. High acore went to Mr. In uw-hii. with Mr. Amle lied- mon winning second high. Mrs. Munker served a detaert .!.. n,4 mffM In her PUest that also Included Mra. Cordon Pratt. Mr. Jim ioraon. ir. i... i.i ui uh won the traveling prize; Mrs. Lrnle Mc Cabe and Mrs. Creston lUibln-son. UttMZM CAltrtZ nMU. TkndT. UpUtmim 14, 1W4 Auxiliory Card Party Postponed to October The Amerk an l-eglon Pul lie Card party originally slated for the evening of Monday, ep trmr 21. waa pctponed due lr the fact that many persons planning tn attend alo wthed to attend the hwer given ff in Wilbur Vn 6ikUi-U, hid the same evening. Monday. tktc,l-r 19. U the tentative date art for the re scheduled rard party. Mr. end Mr. It B. tUT Uft last Friday la return ta thetr hocA In lilf HarUrf, Wn, alter a weeks vuit here with Mr. Bailey's parents Mr, and Mis. ft. l. Bailey. While here, the group vuited the elder Uatley a ton In law and daufihtrr. Mr. and Mr Jack Panama In Bui. riUf The Caret re-lime. ht them for sale, including spcc-al church bulletin ityl. Don't Mist It ... . First in Series of Six Public Card Party Lexington I00F Hall irOKSOSTD BY LXXIHGTOrl THKE UIS CX.01 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Bridge Pinochle Prizes - Refreshments - Grand Prizes l J -"SERVE HIM QUALITY FOOD! 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