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MOIETY trrmasrsng TrrrtCTtpesrocsfr Thomson Essay Wins Citizenship Award Of Soroptimist Club mv rir mitred m th annual I MtfupiimiM r ttiifnintinn C Mlrii ht content, tntsllng 31. VM-re ulge hy the mHt mmmltliv of lit S4fiiillniU lluw til lli'M'iirr mviiily, etilir tu il hi. Iniih ! an, i;iiU, under Ihe gulilan e of Mi, ('unify l.arihm. 1 1.1 iiiiUtanilintt vvuik In willing on tlt tatr. topic. "My ltrnuHllily a ClllMi ln Hi Family. In Hi Commun ity, ami In th Worl.l." r'lrt place winner In Ih Im al rontrt wmm Itruiv Thoinv.n, on of Mr ami Mrs. Jim Thomn. Thla ai ih firt yrut that the award had Ui n won Imally by a tx'y. In addition to lit tinn-re and vell winirn eav lv llruce, Ii alto fulfills ih aililnl r julrrinent of tx-lnj; iii in a-r. Mif In Hi hull, at hum, ami In II community, burning a high degree tf iiHra(iiii, Mirt..y, ilfM-mlalty ami lead ership. Ill application am raany now ruler ouniM-litiun In Ih dUttlct. with winner Hut ruiiieting In Ih region, then nationally fur a tJUn) atliolamhlp. Mrs. Holr Ful Irion Is local chairman of ih ynuth rotnmittc. An rtl uiat (una I program has been ranted on In Ih club dur irirf Ih mi wwk, umlrr the "llt.itlon of Mrs. Charles Mark, iifnfram ehalrman. amIMrd hy Mrt Jim linger ami Mm. John rfrlffrr. Committee chairmen have tllsM-UHM'.l th dulles of ruch committee. 01 set forth In Ih club ronnlilution ami stand ing rule, to a-iualnl m-w mem I i with rriM)rtliilliir rfore th annual election In May. Th participating recently hav been Mm. Marjort Wor den. a ttr nil a nor; Mm. Carl Mc Daniel, bulletin; Mm. Kiark, program; Mm. Matt Hughes, way ami mrana; Mm. Hatter, parliamentarian. Mm. Vc Sherman, president, urged nirmlirri to plan lo at tend Ih itcclonal meeting In Sali-m on April 2.1-25. at Ih Marlon Motor Hotel. f i J MISS BARBARA McCORXLE Betrothal Announced Of Riverside Senior Mr. an. Mm. Kuet-ne Moikl of Irrlcon announce Ih engage Hu nt of lln-lr daughter, Ilarlmra Jean. In ICutM-ll Alli-n Kllpatrirk. i-n of Mr. ami Mm. lnald Kll patrirk. of Vale. t'.arhara Ii a senior at River- ! tli High mIhmiI, and Kuutell 1 a urnlor at Valo llifh whool; ho plana t( t-ntrr Ih Ontario Junior rolh-i; In th fall. No uriiilmi; dat has btt-n M l. (oiiiinf Cvcnts miDAT. March U Raiahow Clila SprlA Daaea, La-yloa Hall. I pj. MONDAY. March Xt Chamber ol Cxuruic Wajoa Rd Cim Blood Bank Drawing, fTA ToUol Bbaw lryuta. hltib k-Imh mclU tmrpoM room 7 1 39 pm. WCLNCSDAT. March 31 0d4 fvllaw, lOOr hall. I pju. TllUnSDAT. April 1 Sofoptliouia. Hotel CrtlL. noon. Clka Ifutallaiioa of ollloor. B p.m ttrohjnonU lor ladiaa lollowtna Initallatlon. Brtdqa loaaoru for moa at BilS P-m. by LaVorna Van Martor. Jr. (iiv a t'lft crrtiflrat ul irl('tlon lo Iaitt Tlnr for hlrthdayt. annlvmarla or any otxaxlon; SI .30 anywhiw. Family Has Belated Holiday Gathering C'hrlhlmaa In March? T)ii romhlniitlon f rlrrumntancra orrurnl Saturday whrn rUtlv-a of Mr. and Mm. Frank Adklnn wrr unahl. du lo lllm-s and wruthcr (tmdltlona, lo rnjoy a family falhrrlnj; over Ih hull dava. Th Adklnt' n and daughter In law. Mr. and Mr. Karl Crla- mn, or Miiwauki. along wn thrlr mm and daughtrr In law, Mr. and Mm. JamM Crlnmon of h-rtland. arrived hr Saturday, via private alrplan. for a week end vUll ami th belated Yule- till fhl)vltll-S. Karl Crltmon. formerly of lleppner, I nalei manager for Aloha Camper and Trailer Co. In lieaverton. and wa on a return luislne trip from Most-ow, Idaho. ELEGANCE IN A WATCH BRACELET Sans Souci Lodge Honors Members An lniprrfclv memorial aer Vie Mil held at Ih lant regular nierllnir of Sana Sui iCetM-kah I'nIj' Friday, March for Mm. Floreruv J. Nya, a devoted rnern. t -r of Ih lh:e fr over 4i yeara. Mn- memlirm In Hhlt formal purtlclpaii-d n Ih memorial wr lce. when Ih charter w draped In her memory. Mra. Nya u-rvrd In Ih office of chaplain for many years. frr-M-nt rrom iioiiv Rrlx-kah loiU' wer Mrs. Ij Hunt. Lei liiKton. ami Mrs. Ada Kkeln. Ilif mlslon. as well as Mm. Klaine Itu-tmann. Ion. dUtrtct ill-put y president, of bunrhcraM ImiK. A ilWtlnruUhed '.i-Ih- k a h award. Ih decoration of chiv alry Jewel, hehl by Mm. 1'earl Devlne until her death, was prtSMil to Mm. Orlan Wright, in n 'cocnkilon of her outstanding civic work and her leaderhhtp In the loilr. liurlnx the social hour, menv tM-rs having birthdays durini; l he paxt three months were hon-! orcd with Individual cakes. . Noble (irand Lucille Tarrlsh, drenst-d as a maclcian. predicted th future of each In an enter- ! talnlne skll. Those honored1 were Mm. Kva tlrtfflth. Mm.! I'rudv CaM-lx-er. Mrs. Alice Lui- , rell. Mm. John 1-ane. Mra. kid i LaTrace. Mm. Let ha Archer, and ; othi-m unable to attend. Iloslentes for th Mxlal hour wr Mr. Pet McMurtry, Mm. Archie I'adtierK, Mm. Frank Ayers and Mm. I'arrlsh. i I'renent to extend an Invitation 1 from Hunchgrais Kebekah lode In lone was Mrs.. David Kiet- mann w ho Invited members to , attend the district convention In lone on June 10. ll 1 , - - - MISS DIANA MALONC California Girl To Wed Small wood Mr. and Mrs. John Malone of Urn Anjfele. Calif., recently an- m.uncrd th enairernent of their daughter. Diana, to Charles Ilea ion Smallwood. i,n of Mm l.eona Smallwoo of Ileppner. Miw Malon 1 a graduate of John Marshall Jlih achool in Angeles and is presently em ployed by Union Oil Company. Her fiance was graduated ru,n Cub Seoul Pack Receives Charter Charter of the llcppner Cub fr'iui pack waa presented to Arnl lledman and Kl flonly of ttie (Lb committee bv Clapton ; Sw t k at th pack meetlnjr March 18 in the grade school cafeteria. The ITA Is the pack's soon Mirlnir organization and will be preM-nted the charter at Its next ineetlnx. MemliemhlD cards were pre sented to the committee mem bers and Cubs at the pack meet ing, A klt. "South of the Border." w as presented by Den 4. of which Mm J. r;. Stephens Is den mother Mrs. Don Munkers made a plnviitta," filled with can dles, which was en toyed by all of th bos present. Marion Green presented Todd Sharrard with his wolf bade and Danna Sweek with his bear bade. Mm. Munkers. new den mother for den C, was Initiated Into th croup. llcppner HU'h school In 10C1 and has since then been In the U. S. Navy, stationed aboard the USS fxllver, out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. A summer wedding Is planned. KCFFNEI G AZOTE -TIMES. Thuradar. Marx IS. IN PTA Council Names Mrs. Dick President Mrs. L. l' Dick, Jr . was named to a second term as president of Midland Council ITA at recent council meeting In Ar lington. ;.;r. r.orman ?iun, Leainetun, and Mrs. Jack SYnith. Condon, were reelecled at treas urer and vice president of the council, which serves Morrow, Gilliam, and Wheeler counties. The teacher education schol arship program of the Oregon Conjrresa of Parents and Teach ers was explained In detail at the meeiinjr bv Mrs. W. T. Kd- warn of tiend. regional vice- president, and Mrs. Albert Gas ner. alio of Bend, find vice- resident rf th OCPT and noin nee for state president. Since 13 if, the Conerens has presented more than SJOO.tflO to VM) teacher training atudents In Oregon. Jour of these have come from the Midland Council area. Thl Jiprlng. 20 teachers will be graduated who have received Sz'jO a year for four years from the scholarship program. Accompanying Mrs. Dick and Mrs. Nelson to the Arlington meeting were Mrs. Clyde AlUtott of Heppner, treasurer of the lo cal ITA. and Mrs. Bob David son of Lexington, president elect of the lone unit. Mrs. Kirk Better; To Return to School Mrt Roy I Margaret I Kirk. Iournaltkm teacher and counsel or at llcppner llijfh school, plans to be back In school Mon day to resume her work afirr bring at home and In the mm- total for the pi1 month. She has been under treatment for malfunction of the mitral valve of the heart. Mrs. Kirk spent about 10 d.is at home after being In the hs pital for two weeks but returned to the school to (to nunc work during this vacation week. She said that she U feeling much better. She has had th heart ailment for some years but ha "learned to live with it." Mrs. Clodrs Walker returned on Monday to her home in Port land after soendina ihe week end visiting friends and relatives her. Mm. Jesse tirutin. aiswr of Mrs. Walker, accompanied her back to Portland, where she plan to spend Ihe next two weeks. Week-end guests of Mrs. Millie Doolmlc were her son and daughter In law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doolittle and two sons. Dennis and Pnald of Portland. Enjoying a family dinner with the group Sunday were ner nephew and wire, Mr. ana wn- Gerald Rood. cafe XI District Past Grands Are Luncheon Guests Post Noble Grands club of Sans Souci IU-bckah Lodge No. 33 was host to the annual dis trict luncheon on Saturday. March 13. at the IOOK hall. Kilty four members and guests were present, with representa tives coming from other clubs. Including Pendleton. Lexington, lone. Keho. Mllton-Freewotcr, as well as from the host club. Mrs. Cornet t Green served as luncheon chairman, with the club president. Esther Bergstrom, as general chairman. Ballet students of Mrs. Wil liam Mooore entertained during the program. A Hawaiian dance of welcome, "Ihe Aloha," was presented bv Debbie Moore, fol lowed by a classic Russian ballet by Diana Wright, and a French ballet by Kathleen Mooore. All were In costume representative of the three countries. Special recognition was given during the meeting to the oldest past noble grand present, Mrs. Alice Lutrell, and was present ed a gift. With great pride wo would like to show you how the dramatic new fashion width, a beautiful Lady Twist-0-Flex watch bracelet, will give a new dimension of style and beauty to your petite faahion watch. You'll see how Lady Twist-0-Flex accents Its finest features . . . how it adda a sparkle of glamour that excites the imagination. Look at the Diamond Lil bracelet above. See how its delicate design and skillful sculpture captures the "look of diamonds!" Imagine it on your watch. Equally exciting, imagine the com fort that it promises because exclusive Lady Twist-0-FIex construction is so unique that it can actually be tied in a lover's knot! For yourself ... or as a gift . . . Lady Twist-0-Flex will give years and years of comfort, stylo and pleasure. Let ua show you soon! "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something special. N Spring Rainbow Dance To Be Friday Event Public Invitation Is extended by Ruth Assembly No. 50, Order of Rainbow for Girls, to attend the annual spring dance Friday evening, March 26. In the Amer ican Legion hall. The "Igniters," a dance combo from Hood River will be present from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to play live music for the enjoyment of guests. Admission prices have been set at $2 for couples, and $1.25, singles. Tickets may be purch ased through the week at the Bank of Eastern Oregon or from Rainbow members, or at the door Friday evening, according to Shirley Erwln, chairman. Birthday Greetings Extended Mr. Neill A pleasant day was experien ced at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill on Sunday, when mem bers of their family joined them In a potluck dinner In honor of the 89th birthday of Mr. Neill. Coming from Salem were his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Klnton and two daughters. Vlckl and Nancv. Other relatives Joining them were Mr. Neill's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Neill and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Plourd, all coming from Hermiston. Store Hoursi 9 A.M. To 8 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEB CREEN STAMPS Ray Britts Announce Daughter's Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Rav Britt of Spray are announcing the en gagement of their daughter. Rae lene Britt. to Kenneth R. Kindle of Heppner. Raelene is a graduate of Spray High school and Is employed at Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Mr. Kindle, son of Mrs. Betty i Massey of Heppner, is a grad uate of Heppner High school and is now stationed in Texas with the armed forces. The wedding date has not been set tofejp M lit! 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