Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 29, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mttttttn OAXtmC TIMCS. Thursday. April It. IMS
Mrs. Martin Elected
District Garden Club
Director for Year
Mn, Fredrick T. Martin of the
lone (rdvri Club was elected
iHetrlct Dim-tor fc the Blue
Mountain District Number 10 of
( Hvun Mate Federation of cr
den Clubs at In annual spring
mooting at Columbia Grange
Hall In Hermlston on Thursday.
April Zi, Mrs. DeVorss, pendle
ton, was elected assistant direct
or and Mm. Charles C Junes of
Lexington, mrmbrr of the lone
dub, was elected secretary
treasurer. All will serve a two
year term.
The Hermlston Garden rlub
was hoatesa to 10U registered
rlub mrmbers and unit repre
senting twelve club from Mil-ton-Frcewatfr,
Frndleton. Echo,
lllot Itock, Umatilla. Hoard man,
Stanfield, and lone.
Mrs. I Tarry Andrews of Echo,
outgoing district director, was
pre-ntcd a state life member
ship and a cash vlft for her
three years of continuous sorv
Ice. She had been In garden rlub
work fur many years and wan
organlxer of the lone Garden
club, when the was dlMrlrt
director In WX
1,4-wis Gregory of llrrmlnton
n amateur chrysanthemum ex
hlbltor, gave an Informative
I r mount r I Ion on chr)'anthe
mum culture and growing mum
for exhibition purposes.
Mrs. Ardls Carter, a Hermlston
florist, dlt useil flower arrang
Int a she made many for ex
hlhlts.
Three state officer were pre
rnt for the all day meeting: Mrs.
J. W. Schecl of Corvalll. Male
president of the Oregon Fedcra
lion of Garden clubs; Mrs. Al
len n. Scott, recording secrctady
of Corva'lls. and Mrs. Ben And
rews, corresponding secretary of
r.XiKene.
"nioM- attending from font'
Garden club were Mrs. Ounr
lAjndell, local preHldcnt, Mrs
Kenneth Palmer. Mrs. Alono
Henderson. Mrs. Charles C.
Jones, and Mrs. Martin.
Oregon will be host to the
National Federation of Garden
Clubs at the Hilton Hotel In
Portland May 23 27. Mrs. Martin
will nerve as a page at this
meeting.
On display at the district
meeting were a few of the .VK)
decorative rock heads made by
the Umatilla Garden Club for
favors at an evening banquet at
the national convention.
The new district directors of
the state will be Installed at the
annual state convention In
Klamath Falls June 14-16.
Coming Cwnts
ritlDAT, April JO
iff for Tth and Ith erode
lose.
te
Elk's
students, tfeppaer and
Clk'a Temple, 1:00
1 1 1 00 run.
Mather's Club Dinner, Episcopal
Parish balL 7i00 p-m, lollewed
by slides ef England by Bob
Lew.
IATUR0AT.
Mar t
Temple.
Ilka Party Kite. tike
dinner et Ii30 D-m.
Junior-Senior From, feign school
Multi-purpose room. I
Dance let Wrong Ur members
and wests. Lea ion hall p.m.
OES Social Qub combiner wlin
lone
lone
Topic Club, card Party,
Maseale Hall. I3i4$ ML
Get restaurant guest checki
and salosbooka. both carbonized
and non carbonized, at the Ga-lette-Tlmea.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
MAT 11
Cow Cuttina Contest.
MONDAY. MAY 3
Chamber of Commerce, Wejcs
WbeeL noon.
American Lealoa and Auxiliary,
Leqloa bait 1:30 pan pot
luck.
Order ef Rainbow for Girls. Ma
sonic balL 7:30 pjn.
TUESDAY. MAY 4
Wranglers, Wrangler dub bouse,
I
WEDNESDAY, MAY S
Junior Chamber of Commerce
banquet and Installation.
Wagon Wheel. S pan.
Women's Society ef Christian
Service ef the Methodist
church, church parlor. I p-m.
Odd fellows lOOr halt p-m.
High school awards assembly,
Multipurpose Room, S p.m.
THURSDAY. MAY
Soroptomltt. Hotel Grill.
Elks Mothers Day Service,
Temple. refreshments
cards after service.
electronics In Maryland three
enrs. Is employed with the Hew.
litt Cadillac Electronic Co. In
Colorado Springs.
noon. They are now at home at 813
EUa' North Custer St.. Colorado
and Springs. Colo.
Friends Greet Couple
On 25th Anniversary
The home of Father and Mrs
C. IJruce Spencer was the scene
of a pleasant oix-n houve gnth
ering Saturday evening when
friends and relatives called to
compliment them on their 2rth
wedding anniversary. Planning
the arrangements were their
daughter. Mrs. Ned Clark, and
their Kon. Bruce.
Trie couple was presented
many lovely gilts and extended
good wishes from thowe who
called. Guests were served re
froKhments of anniversary cake,
tea and coffee by the hosts.
Sieclal guests for the occas
ion were the Rev. and Mrs. M.
C. Moynlhan of Toledo, parents
of Mrs. Spencer, who were house
guests from Thursday until
Tuesday.
How could then be i
fit nttkire ly I frankly tin
timental ilt that tymboliiti htr
lift, htr mirrligi, htr children,
htr htppintn. Sht'll cherish Thi
Mothtr'i Ring lortvtr btciuit
she'll know you could give her
nothing more Individual, more ptr
tonal, more significant.
Special occation or "just be
came", givt htr tht gift of i
million happy memories The
Mother's Ring!
Buy with confidence. ONLY tht
' Mother's Ring" carries I tag with
U.S. Patent 186,183
for It.
look
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$25 WITH ONE STONE
$5.00 Each Additional
"Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something I pedal."
JEWELERS
pi... u..... a A ft T A D M mmmF"?
Easter Wedding Vows
Unite Cheryl Crist
To Raymond F. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Winn I. Crist are
annourwlnif the marrff o!
Ihelr daughter, Chery l Wynn, to
itaymonu rrsnsun iirrry. eon a
Mr. and Mrs. William Kranklin
fw-rry, of Colorado Fprlnire. ilo
Trie I -aster marriage ceremo
ny was performed Saturday,
Al.rll 17. at lllrrlm Holiness
( hurth In Colorado Springs, In
the presence of relatives and
many friends. Parents of the
bride, however, were unable to
attend.
The bride, given In marriage
by her uncle, Meredith Kranklin
(rlst. Sr., or Sterllnr. Colo., an
peared In full length gown of
lace over taffeta, with Isre rdg
Ing the abort Illusion veil. Her
bridal bouquet was of rosebuds,
centered with an orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Raymond Holme, who cho to
wear a gown of pale rose, and
A floral headdress.
Serving as bridesmaids were
Misses Sandra and Judy Hender
son, twin rlasamates or the
bride. They wore matching
gowns of pale pink and floral
neaddres.
Attending as best man was
Raymond Holme.
All the attendants were of
Colorado Springs.
A large reception was ar
ranged and given In their hon
or by their many frlenda In the
church and community.
The couple took a short wed
ding trip. For going away the
bride wore a pal blue suit with
navy blue and white accessories.
and the orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
The new Mrs. BcrTy. after her
graduation from Heppner High
school In r.H',2. hat studied for
two years at Northwestern Jun
lor college at Sterling. Colo., Is
now taking advanced business
training at Colorado Springs,
and has otrice employment.
The bridegroom, after studying
OES Club to Join
Topic Club Saturday
The Order of Eastern Star So
clal rlub will not convene for
Its regularly e heduied monthly
meeting this Saturday, aa mem
bers have been Invited to attend
a benefit card party, sponsored
by lit Jufte Tt'pK iiub.
. PrweeHls from the rsrd party,
to be l.eld this Saturday after
noon at the lone Masonie hall.
will be donated to the lone U
brary. The afternoon will start
With deeeert at 12:43. Pinochle,
bridge and court whlat will be
In play, with prues awarded the
winners.
The special parly Is In ob
servant or national Library
week mrougnoui inrs weeK.
Teachers' Honoraries
From 2 Counties Join
For Luncheon Meeting
Iota Chapter of the Delta
Kappa Gamma Society, inter
national honorary organization
for women teachers, met Satur
day. April 17. at the Civic Rec
reation Center In Hermlston.
About 40 members from Uma
tilla and Morrow counties at
tended.
The hostess committee, chair-
maned by Mrs. Willis Crampton
of Hermlston. had decorated the
room with flowers, hats and
other Items appropriate for the
Faster season. Following the
collect, given by Mrs. Earle
Cochran of Pendleton, the
luncheon, which had been pre
pared by DeMolay mothers, was
served by the boys of DeMolay.
Following the luncheon, singing
was led by Mrs. Floyd Hobbs of
Irrlgon. with Mrs. LaVern Part-
low of Bonrdman as pianist.
Mrs. Ernest Wheeler of Milton-
Freewater Introduced the guest
six-nker. Mrs. William Walker
of the same city, who spoke of
her four years' experience while
living with her family among
the Japanese. Mrs. Walker Illus
trated her talk with slides and
displayed klmonas and other
items of Interest brought from
Japan.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. David Van
derhorst, president, of Umatilla.
Business items Included plans
for attending the state conven
tion in The Dalles, April 30 to
May 2. The next meeting of the
chapter will be held In Heppner
on .May 15.
Attending from Morrow coun
ty were Zoc Billings and La
Verne Partlow, Boardman; Ruth
Bontley, Joyce Smith, Gladys
Hobbs, irrlgon; Gladys Ely, lone,
and Velva Bechdolt. Hardman.
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CABALETTO
Cheleeo vest and pants . . . both with our
exclusive back yokes . . . tailored to oer-
(ection, In rich fabric of Fortrel poly
ester and cotton sat off by a coordinated
print Shirt . . . striking Lasso combina
tion. Vest, 30 38, $8.95. Pants, 21-30,
$13.95. Both machine washable. Cotton
shirt, 30 38, $9.95. Black, emerald.
Indigo Red, Royal, Shocking Pink.
STYLE 5603
Portlandert Travel
To Relatives' Homes
Mrs. Frances Mitchell of Port
end spent the week end with
relatives In thlt locality. Those
visited Included her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffith, and family of
Cecil; her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank S. Tarker. and her broth
er-in-law and surter, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred liosklns, Jr.. and fam
ily of Heppner.
Accompanying her on the trip
were her niece, oali nosklna.
and Martha Peterson, daughter
of Mrs. Lucy Peterson.
Rainbow Reception Honors Miss Erwin ilono Church Women
At public reception, held
Ut Monday at the Masonic
hall, many Ruth AsM-mbiy
members and guesta wer on
hand to compliment Mia Shir
ley Erwin. grand rrprenrnlative
to lite State of Maryland for the
InUroalional Order ol Rainbow
tor Girls.
MUs Erwin. daughter of Mr
and Mr. Harold Erwin, chose
for her formal reception, the col
ors of green and white, carried
out with her pale green formal
gown and floral arrangemrnU
of Calla lilies and white carna
tiona.
After gathering white carna
Hons Into an arm bouquet, col
lectrd from girls at each of the
orders lour stations. Miss l-rwln
was presented a bracelet laden
with harms representing all the
stations held by her during her
Rainbow membership. The
bracelet waa a gift from the
assembly.
Die Impressive program also
Included a duet by kalhy Mel-
y and Judy Jones entitled
May Each Day " They were ac
companied at the piano by Jan-
Ice baker. Sarah Miller, accom
panied at the piano by her
mother, Mrs. Warren Miller, pre
sented a selection from the mus
ical, The Great Sound of Mus
ic."
Mrs. Harley Young served to I
member and gueau a
sheet cake, decorated In areen
and white. Mrs Harold Beckett.
grand deputy of the Internatlon
a Order of luirtoow for Girls,
iioured coffee, and Mrs. Jim My
era, past mother advisor, noured
u(mI,
Gueata Included the prevrnce
of Mrs. Lou la llalverson, mother
advltor of the lone Assembly,
along with four members of the
lone Order, and Miss rfcjsan
Undnirorn from lone, who hold
the office of Grand Choir Dlree
tor. On hand to compliment
their niece at her reception were
Mrs. Lule Mae Cameron of Wal
la Walla. Wn, and Mrs. Wyona
Duck worts of Ciarkaton. Wn.
lovely Attend Fellowship
Club Makes Cases
Sew a Bit RIP a Bit I II sew
ing club Is making scissors
cates. Our last meeting was at
the home of Mrs. John Prtvett,
April 22. Our next meeting Is
April 2J.
Cathy Jo Sherman, reporter
C C fOiat) McQworrU speat
most of last week in Mlaaoula,
Mont., where his elderly moth
er. Mrs. Grace McQuarrie, under
went major surgery. He return
ed Saturday night and reported
that ahe was showing very good
Improvement following the op
eration.
Mr. Markham Baker, Mrs. Al
fred Nelson, Jr, Mrs. Walter
Crowe 11 and Mrs. IredrUk Mar
tin, all of the lone United
Church of Christ, attended the
spring BasocUtlon mtln of
the Mid Columbia Women's Fel
lowship at Enterprise on April
26.
Those on the ogram were
Dr. Adelbert Buttrey, conference
minister of the Oregon Confer
enoe of Ihe United Church of
Christ; Miae Kuth Bailey, con
ference director of Christian Ed
ucation, and Mrs- Brian Tlchnor,
Sherwood, state president of the
Women's Fellowship. Mrs. Tlch
nor conducted a panel discus
sion on leadership, assisted by
some of the association officers.
The worship service was eon-
ducted by Mrs. Markham Baker,
state, association, and local
worship chairman. The business
session was presided over by
Mrs. Bruce Mercer. Condon. Mid-
Columbia Association president.
New officers elected and in
stalled were Mrs. Mildred Gallo
way, president: MUa Dorothy
Eakin. aecretary treasurer. botn
of The Dalles; Mrs. Kay Harris.
Enterprise, study chairman;
Mrs. Bud Owen, Milton-Free-water,
worship chairman, and
Mrs- Fredrick Martin. lone, wit-
nesa chairman.
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