Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 27, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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I01AN L1NDSTROM. Ml and
Ian Schiodfr of M y 1 1 1
ftnt right, honored at loo
Ratnbw terrptloa.
Sorority Installs
Officers for Year;
Honors Mrs. Vaughn
Mr J' llauster, nely 1-leet-i-d
reiiii-il of IMa Orneea
Sifrily. n IiimUIIimI hI a Mav
rueeilrii; if the organization liv
Mm. lUroUl SnMer. Junior a.t
M Mili-nt
Other new of fleer are Mr
One lutmann. le reilrlenl;
Mf. Ituy A l.lMiI-trotn. cur re
wintirn: secretary; Mr. ffcnalt
MrKllic'il, n-iKtdlfnt secretary;
Mr. Hill ttletmartii. IreaMin-r;
am! Mr L. N ll-rrl'k. elura
linn director. Mr. Ilai'tcr rt -M
iifcil iiirh of the new officer
with m n't'.ti'c1 f Itlue an !
low. ct-nicii'ii with n white car
nation A IrirrvMiii tree, Incluillng
little cutout of l.iM't hand
with rai It iiii-inlM-r' name on
them. hi kImti l' Mr I'fiarlc
Vaiik'lm. U injr the fnt
of June to make her iMme In
llvuMt. Calif. A Jewel jiln
ceremony a licM for Mr. Ar
thur I.lnKtrotn iiiul Mr. t'M
I'Mii1 h kter.
The sorority lial a planned
luffl dinner at tin 1-crIoii Hall
..n Saturday nik-ht. followed by
.in evening of danclnu to fee
onl Crni Hlctmann layel a
medley of iiumlcrs diirlnK the
dinner on. I Hip liteh (m IkkjI ctrU
trio, Connie hrUtopheron. lum
nlc llvnd. and Cathy llauler.
sani! tw numhrra acvnmpanled
bv Mr Bill Kletrnann.
Mr. Snider wn presented a
post president's k'avt l pin and
a trawl c.ie In appreciation fr
her work In the last two year.
Rainbow Officer
Is Honored Guest
At lone Reception
I O N K Wednesday cvenln,'!.
May X'.t, at Hi lone Masonic
Hail, Susan lJnltrom. grand
choir ilirilor of International
Order of IUIiiIhiw for ;iils In
Otc?m, mi euet of honor at
reception eiven hy lone A
aemtdy Nik M Hi room mn
decorated with a muMral motif
with the letter "icae and har
mony" and music notes a roa
one wall.
Mary M hoi, worthy advisor,
presided tiuilni! Ihe program
Ti'iek Tmher nana "May You
Aiwa), aMnliipatiled liy Terr)
( (Connor A nHninerlm leading
'liitlle lied llldlni; I:h" am
prewnled by Judy Kuhanka fo.
I.iwcd ly the lilfch M'hiMd plrU
Irlo, Connie Cirliophrrn. lum
nl llyrwl. and Cathy llauler;
tiompaiiicd hy Cher) le Iaiii
il.ll. who aann two rnmit-r
Suan Joiniil them for the
i.in nuinlter. Sid Inter and l!ol
rrt KriH-rt played wo inusi.nl
nun.ix-r m the eliNirle ifultar
A tlever addendum wa given
S,i.tn hy tiieiiitM-m of hr
Mnitily. She wa l.ifc. and
tk-n alM.ut the room, where
tin wa preM-nted a rowjjlrl hat.
kenhh f, and lk Ik.im In fl.l
itll Ion to a "Hound Cp of
Sinil." from several of the
other I'll I, roni-lii.llnu with the
wlU'. Sinih" h everyone. A
urpii-r iitimht r on tin- piui:ram
wii a nolo "l-t There Ite IVaie
on rarth" hy Jane Sihnx.hr.
einnd worthy ndlwr, who I a
music major at l-rwl and Cl.iik
o.li.k'e In Portland Other pe
i,i j'u".t were Shirley Kiwln,
j rand l picM-t.t.itlve to Mary
la nd. and Mr. Harold Hnkcil.
eilind deputy vt Halnlwrt'. hotn
of Ihppn.r. and Mr. l-vl
llalvor4-n. m ahrr adUor of t!i-Ion.-
As'inihly. Alter M-tcral
..i-hi the eu.-t rrlirrd to
Ihe dining roin for ak-. puntn
l. lid eolt.v Hie ten Utile wa
eerdere.l with an arrari(; tm iit
r.f pink carnation and pink
cii'ili- and other pnn hou
Hurt alM.ul the riK.m I'uiirlr.t;
w-r- Mr ket. Mr. Klmo
M.Millnn of Sal. in. Mary Nkh
oN and Shirley Ktwln.
Julian, who Is the daughter of
Mr mm Mr. Hoy W. Lltnlstnun.
wii; partlilpnte a an nlJlier at
(in.iul Awmhly In Corvalll at
(i'.ll CollM-um from June 20
thmuk'h '22. Mary Nlehol ha
hi .11 heht ted a a choir mem
ni for Crand AsM-inhly.
Tlie C.aette Tlme appreciate
pelting new copy early.
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Li
SRIDE
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when ih aelecU her Corham Sterling design well In
advance of th wedding. Then it U liiUd in our bridal
registry ao friends and relative! know Juat what ha
nee.li to add to her aervice.
V hav a eomplct aelection of famoui Gorham
dealgni from the delicately aimpla to th richly j
ornaU one will be Juat right for you. Come in today !
II Icili 140.00 IiprltlS.a BMW 33.7J HoitTlari IJ1-7I
Prices are for 4 piece place-setting
nd include Federal Tax.
'Something from th wlr'.
ta always something special.
.
Store Hour: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEH
GREEN
STAM PS
uia oitm rr riwiM
Woithr AdUf. uth Asmbl
(MUT Photo)
Miss Erwin Crowned
Nnw Wnrthv Advisor
Of Rainbow Assembly
Irunlrlni' word of a fav
orlU- wing. "You'll Never Walk
Alone." ptuvlded the key theme
r,.r it.- formal lntallation Su.i-
il.iv. Mav 1. for Ml Shirley
Crvvln a wi.rthv advlwir of Until
AkM-mhlv No VI Order of Haiil
Imiw for ;trl. In ihe lleppn.r
M.iu.riii hall.
Officer who Installed llio.e
who will lie nerving during the
summer term were Itiemla
Yimnjj. captain: Plane Schadltz,
mi.rhal. Itorenla Wilkin, re
colder: Janl Baker. rnue4ii,
nr.! Kitty Ollarra. paM worthy
a.lviM.r.
The (.Lite of new officer fCJi
e.l included Shirley Krwln.
wi.Mhy advisor Jam Hakir,
iwoMhy a-H-alale advlvir; Jan
lllager. charity; Kathv M-Uv
In pe; Ju'iy Jones, lalln; i.inua
Heath, chaplain; Unda Claik.
drill leader; Susan Melhy. love;
Patty Howell, religion: Sandra
Hal, nature; IJretta Howell. Im
mortality; Mary PH-rci1. fid.lily;
Unla Orwlik. patriotism Ther
e;i llarhman. M-rvlee, Ib'-y
Younjr. confidential oImtvi;
Jeanine Hunt, outer observer:
Sara Miller, musician, and Jill
Padlwrg. choir director.
Crowning ceremonies followed
fie installation Iter parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin.
Ileppner. were Introduced, a
were her brother ami sister In
law. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Erwin
of Pasco, Wn. A nephew, Mike
Erwin. carried the crown, wnicu
wa placed on her head by a
niece. Kay Erwin.
Mrs. Fred Hoskln, Jr., accom
panied bv Mr. C. C. Carmich
ael. sang the lyrics of her theme,
"You'll Never Walk Alone." dur
ing the ceremonies.
Her chosen colors of green,
representing Immortality of the
order, and white. -were carried
out In her floor length formal,
In corsages. In floral arrange
ments and on the decorated cake
served at the reception In the
dining hnlL
Serving during the refresh
ment hour were Mrs. Jim Thorn
on. who served cake; Mrs. Roy
Kirk, punch; Mrs. Virginia Turn
er, coffee, and Mrs. Donna Er
win, sister In law of the hon
oree. tea. Assisting in the kitch
en and at the serving table were
Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt and Mrs.
Sam Miller.
In her Installation speech, the
new worthy advisor expressed
appreciation to all those who
participated and had served as
officers the past term, and
stressed summer projects to keep
Interest and activity through
the summer months.
Miss Erwin will represent the
order as grand representative to
the State of Maryland at the
grand assembly in June.
Church Celebrates
50th Anniversary
At Special Services
The Lexington Chris 1 1 a n
church celebrated its 50th anni
versary on Sunday, May 16, with
several past members returning
to enjoy the day's festivities.
The church was organized Jan
uary 8, 1915, as the Lexington
Church of Christ, with Evange
list Jessie Kellems and Song
Leader James McCallum in
charge of the organization meet
ing. Coming from Salem to give
the special anniversary sermon
was the Kev. Cecil Warner, a
former resident of Lexington, he
was accompanied by his wife.
Others coming from out of the
area Included Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Messenger, Mitchell; Mr. and.
Mrs. Steven Doak, Opportunity,
Wn.; Effie Ritchie, Milton-Free-water;
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bates,
Pendleton; Mrs. Winnie Zinter,
lone, and grandchildren Lois,
Charlotte, Melanie, Irene, Elaina
and Bonnie Jean Messenger, all
of Ilermiston; Bonnie Skarloken,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paine, Ron
Engle, Mora and Marguerite
Smallwood, all of Hermlston.
There were about 50 other guests
attending from towns over Mor
row county.
A bountiful potluck dinnci
was served at noon, with turkey
and dressing provided by wo
men of the church, at the Lex
ington IOOF hall. Guests enjoy
ed visiting and getting reae
qualnted during the afternoon
hours.
Mrs. Jones Receives
Special Lodge Degree
At Rcbckoh Assembly
In recognition of outtandmg
work In th arc of community
service, Mr. hrl s ('. U Iphal
Jone of Islington wa i inn
for a JwUrotlon of t hlvalry de
gree, and tirraentfd to her at
Ihe Kcbrkah Aefndy when il
convened at the Neighbor f
Woodcraft hall In Portland lat
Monday evening. May 17.
Th degre Is the hlehcM hon
or given a memner or me i:e.
Ix ktth lodge and given only up
on Ihe recotnrrtcfuiatlon oi me
patriarch militant of the state
organization.
Mr. June. member of Holly
Pel kah l'ig f lv'ntngton for
the past 13 year, wa one of
17 ladle to receive the honor
at Ihe ertal program. All par
ticipating officer were dred
In regulation regalia 4-rtalnlng
to their station, arid Ihe ladle
ret-lvlng the iVvrceii were dre
ed In floor length white formal.
Attending were h-r husband;
her mother, Mr Florence Mc
Millan; their daughter. Char
lene, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Max Breeding, liale Whitney
and daughter Sheila, Mrs. Hirdie
Cavln of Portland. Mr. Oorgp
Irvln of Arlington. Mr A. F.
Majeidte, Mm. Alono llender
Mm. Mr. Al Fetsch and Mrs, Joe
Yokom, all of Lexington.
Surprise Farewell
Honors Class Teacher
Twi-lv student In lh rate
chliim rla at All Saints' ! plv
copal church urpfld their
teacher. Father Brut Spencer, at
It regular Tuesday afternoon
la-. with going away party.
A a parting gift. Faliiei
F jh in rr w as presented a roi y of
tr,e txjok, "FiHir Agali.l L'vei-e-t
" I'umh and other refresh
merits were aerved by the tu
dents under upcrvli.n of two
of the mother. Mrs. Itob Abram
and Mr, bob Jone.
Kitchen Shower Helps
Replace Fire Losses
Members of the Carnation
club of the Degree of ll-mor Pro
tective association gathered at
Ihe horn of Ml lKri Itobln
son Friday evening, May H. for
a kitchen shower party for Mr.
Irvin Anderson.
Mr. Andcmon wa presented
many nie gifi to replace kitch
en Item I'wt when fire took
their home re-ently. The hostess
M-rved deliclou refreshment to
the 16 gui-ts present.
rrlnd ba rcid word
that Alice Lutrell arrived aafcly
In Boston. Mas, where she is
making an Indefinite stay with
her only sister.
KCPPNEl CAZmT-TIMtt. Tantnday. May XI. liS
IF YE is Guest Speaker
At Rhea Grange;
Andersons are Feted
Mr. and Mr. Nrl Anderson
were honored and pt-senteil
with a going away gift. Friday
evening at a regular monthly
meeting of t.f U.e KIm-a Qrk
tirangi.
Another highlight of the even
ing program Included th pr--
l-n. e of Mis rritii an v an ai.
Internatloanl Farm Youth Fji
rhange stuiUnt from Coo Bay,
who had been In Jamaica slme
last September. Ml Van Cal
car save a very Interesting talk
on Jamaica and alo showed
slides from that country.
Or anger enjoyed a hlatorlcal
review of Ihe past 40 year of
the grantre, presented by Mr.
Orlan Wright.
June will be th month wnen
granger celebrating birthdays
In April. May and June will ue
honored.
The Phea Creek Grange Home
Extension club met last Thui
day at the Orange hall for it
regular monthly meeting. There
was a potlui-k luncheon at noon
followed by a butane meeting
In the afternoon with Mr. Ben
Anderson presiding. A guest
present wa Mr. Leslie 'Doc"
liahb.
The June meeting of the HEC
Parkers to Observe
60th Anniversary
A publle rect pti. n will honor
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. parkci.
on Ihelr ith wedding anniver
sary on Sunday. June IX In lht
swial Munv 4 Ihe Flrt ChrNt
Ur, liuii h.
Relative of Ihe coup! are
making th arrangement, and
Invite their many friend In Ihe
area to plan now to call between
the hour of 3 ot and 6 pm
The couple recjuest no gtfls.
will he at the home of Mr. Hal
oid Wright.
POWER
CONTROL
ELECTRIC MOTO 8EIV1CX
WE REFAIHi
EUctric Motor
tvmt Tool
Hrdrerullc Jack
AUmlt Equlpmoat
431 8. E. 4th radltoa
fhon 276-5863
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Locke and
family were on vacation last
week, Jack taking part of his
vacation from his position at
th3 First National Bank. They
went to Woodburn to visit his
parents and the children stayed
there while the Lockes went to
Portland and visited friends.
Mayflower
COTTA
IS OZ. CANNED
BEAN I 3
POTA I O (
MACARONI
FOR
BIG SALE
Standby
Next WEEKEND
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
PRIZES!
PRIZES!
PRIZES!
NALLETS 26 OZ.
PKKLES
POLISH SPEAR
BANQUET DILL
NO GARLIC DILL
POLISH DILL
SCOTT
FAMILY
NAPKINS
3 Fo' '1
SNOWHILL
MANDARIN
ORANGES
4 cans 89c
ORDER TOUR
30 LB. OR 6 LB. CANS
Strawberries
Now
FOR JUNE 18 DELIVERY
NALLETS 30 OZ.
CHILI
BEANS
e- 59e
BANQUET FROZEN
ny wa ivM k
FRIED CHICKEN ea.
FULLY COOKED
New POTATOES 89 HAMS fc
3 lb. 89
Radishes and Green Onions, ea. 5c
NO. 1
I. I psx ft a, n I IB f alV
Cucumbers 1 25 isiiced mun m. o w
PRICES GOOD MAY 28 ond 29 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meot) 676-9288
BAR S AND OREGON CHIEF
BONELESS
ISP
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ROUND-UP BRAND
ROUND-UP BRAND auu"
ASSORTED
WIENERS LUNCH MEAT
Lb. 49c Lb. 55c
SWEETHEART BRAND
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
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