Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 15, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOIETY
Committee Named
To Direct Activities
Of Soroptimist Club
Cmmtltw for Ihe romlni
year have brm narnrl for Hi
AnroHlmlst club lv h rwwly
lntllrdj'rrliJertt. Mr. Chrlr
Mrk. Tli ftral year rl'rl
July 1 with annual rrxirta turn
ed In by comrnlttre chairmen
of laM rar.
Named lo committee ar Ihe
following: attendance, Mr. Jim
Hajrer. Mm. Crl MrDanlela;
nudtrrt and finance. Mm. Jrn
Ifekffer. Mm. McDanlel: bull,
tin. Mr. kU Conty. hit. Mc
Daniel; rlauintun and
rrtrmterhlp. Mm. Mil lolltna,
Mrs. Jim Thommn; hUloilan.
Mrs. Mar)l Warden; tjUi
My, courtesy and eMerulon, Mr.
Wr .Sherman. Mm. Cjnly. Mrs.
Km 1 1 Urwalirn; International
goodwill and understanding.
Mm. Uta Thomas. Mm. Crush
en. parliamentarian U Mr. Loyal
rrkir; program and education,
Mrm. lUKrr. Mr. IfclHer, Mr.
BUI Johnson, public relations
and public ''. Mr. Conley
l.anham; Mr. Wavel Wilkinson.
Mm Fred ParrUh; service oh-Vt-livM,
Mr. Wilkinson. Mm.
Vtelttet. Mr. HEr. Mr. John
on; way and mean. Mr, (ol
lln. Mr. rihrrmn. Mm. Malt
HukIi'; youth. Mr, l-anham.
Mm. Sherman, Mr. Wurden;
and float. Mr. Sherman. Mr.
Thuma. Mr. ParrUh. Mr. lol
lln and Mr. Iluchc.
After the business mecllnn. on
July 1. rcKirt h nfaru um
Mm. Tlioma on the ."th anni
versary obrvance of the Sorop
tlmtM rich of Baker, attended
by Mr. Thomas. Mr. Oonly
(barter mrmbrn of the lleppner
club, when the local club
chartered by the Baker Hub.
The three presented a necrology
service In memory of deceased
charter member.
An Invitation i extended by
Mr Thoma to hold the regular
luncheon meeting at her home
on Thursday noon. Jfly 2"J.
WL. Thuu rrt- July M-IS-W
looking roa LOVE
With Connie France and
Jim Hutton. l'lu
YOUH CHEAT1M' HEART
Hank William live and
Kings again-
Sot, and Sua July 17-11
THE GORGON
Petrlfle th creen with
horror! Plu
THE CUnSE Or THE
MUMMY'S TOMB
Tuesday. JlT 20
11.23 A CAR
THE SON Or CAPTAIN
BLOOD
riu
SEVEN DATS IN MAT
With Burt Lancaster
WL. Ttau- TtU July 21-22-29
SEND ME NO FLOWERS
Starring Rock Hudson. Doris
Day and Tony Randall.
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38 HOURS
GROVE
DRIVE-IN THEATER
HERMISTON
Elks' Steok Dinner
To Precede Meeting
SmUh steak dinner fr t'lk'
members, their wive and
Kiiest. will be nrvrd at the
r Ik' Temple on Thursday, July
r, tM-ginnln at ti Ml rn. The
dinner, catered by the lleppner
GrlU, will alno Include a variety
of cljrht different aalad. Price
ll be Jl.Vj ier person for all
you tan cat.
Kegular lMig will follow at H
pin.
Eighty-five Relatives
Attend Get-together
Of Griffith Families
A Griffith reunion n held
the week end of July 3 and 4
at the Don Griffith Kahler Baa
In llarxh In Si ay.
A lasge turnout of relatives,
83 In all. enjoyed the holiday
visiting with families Ihey had
nt seen for several year. Many
of them returned for th first
time, after having been away
from th ranch horn for IS
year.
Large table loaded with food
were set up on the lawn and
the children all headed for th
barn at dark to apend the night
sleeping In th hay.
Present were Mr. Eva Grif
fith and all her children. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob KeUay iFaye
Griffith! and family. John Day:
Mr. and Mr Harold t.oebel
(Beverly Griffith I and family,
Wallowa; Mr and Mr. Leonard
Toll tHene Griffith) and fam
ily, lleppner; Mr. and Mr. Bob
Cunningham (Shirley Griffith I
and family. Seattle. Wn.; Mr.
Mac Griffith and daughter,
John Day, and Sue Griffith of
lleppner.
Also present were Mr. and
Mr. Glenn Griffith. Condon,
and three of their five children;
Mr. and Mr. Bob Salnsberry
tGlenna Griffith r and family,
Yakima; Mr. and Mr. Gary
Griffith and family. Condon;
Mr. and Mr. Mike Griffith and
family. Yakima. Wn.
Coming from Monterey, Calif..
mm Mr. Kuby (Griffith! Sheet.
and her son. bill Luth. and fam
ily of Portland.
Other were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Cogburn (Jackie Lewi, daugh
ter of Pearl Griffith Lewis) and
family. lrtland; Mr. Kalph
Thoma (Opal Griffith). Port
land, and three of her four
children. Vernon Thoma. Port
land; Ron Thoma. Pendleton,
and Darrell Thoma. Portland.
Traveling from Coo Boy were
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Griffith and
four of their five children; Mr.
and Mr. Dick Brown (Marlene
Griffith! and family. Condon;
Mr. Jim Younce, (June Grif
fith! and family, Gold Beach;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Griffith and
daughter, Gold Beach, and Mick
(klfllth. Coos Bay.
Relatives Visit Here;
Alaska Trip Planned
Mr. and Mm. W. B. Oslund
and daughters. Sue and Judy,
returned to their home In New
Castle, Wyoming, Sunday, after
a week's visit with Mrs. Os
lunds mother. Mrs. VVavel Wil
kinson, and other relatives here.
Mrs. Wilkinson plans to leave
Tuesday for a pleasure trip to
Alaska in company with her
brother-In law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Kay Schcrzinger of
Riverside. Calif. The group will
travel north by car, traasferring
to boat, and visiting several
points of Interest In the Alaska
area.
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PARItKNNI PRICB FROM flOO TO $1900
"Something from the jeweler's.
1 always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours i 9 A, M. To 6 P. M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST HEPPNER
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STAMPS
Kinzua Pair Repeats
Vows in Candlelight
Wedding Ceremony
KINZUA The Klmua Com
munlty rhurch ptovlded a lovely
anting Friday evening. July 2.
for the wedding of Judith Ann
Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Don Culver of Nrvlr Greek, to
Kenneth Kdward NorrU. Bon vt
Mr. and Mm. Karl NurrU of
Camp 5.
The double ring ervlc was
read by Reverend Edwin !errlck
before a candle lit altar, flanked
by tall banket of pink and
white gladiolus. The candles
wrre lighted by John and Jo
Crafton.
The bride, eworted to th al
tar by her uncle. Howard Culver
of Prlnevllle. was beautiful In
a tires of white satin, covered
with Chantllly lace. The aeooped
neckline was bordered with or
chid. Her elbow length veil wa
held In place by a pearl covered
pill box.
Matron of honor wa Mr.
Thomas Gilliam, and brides
maid were Miss Betty Robinson
and Ml Barbara MUener. They
all wore deep pink satin dresses
with pink net fare veils held by
satin covered ring of th same
shade a the dresse. All car
rled nosegay of pink and white
carnation.
David Slttnn was th best man
and the ushers were John Mc
Culloch and ftobert Hire.
Mrs. Loy Munjar of Speay
sang "Always" and -Beeause.1'
accompanied by Mrs. Robert
Kelso who also played the tra
ditional wedding music.
Immediately after the service,
a reception wa held In the
thurrh annex where a beautiful
three tiered cake centered the
serving table. The cake wa
made and decorated by Nellie
Sander of Spray. After the first
slice was cut by the bride and
groom, the cake was cut and
m-rved bv Mrs. David Sltton and
Veta Crafton.
The coffee was served by Ms.
Robert Luther while Mm. June
Crafton and Mrs. Clinton Kay
served the punch.
Miss Annette Ray and Mis
Linda Munjar were In charge
of the guest book and Miss Carol
N 1st ad had charge of the gift
table.
The bride' mother wore a
blue dress with white overlay,
and blue accessories with an
orchid corsage, while the
groom's mother chose a yellow
flowered print with yellow hat
and white accessories. Her cor
sage was also of orchids.
After a wedding trip to Port-1
land and Rose burg, the young !
couple are at home at Camp 5. ,
Norrls is employed by Kinzua j
Corporation in the factory.
Both bride and groom gradu
ated from Wheeler High school
and have attended Oregon State
University and Central Oregon
College at Bend. ,
Among the out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc
Grew and Mr. and Mm. Bill
Hutchins and Sue or Portland,
and Mr. and Mm. William Car
penter and Susan of Lake Os
wego. Queen, Court Guests
At Pre-dance Dinner
At Munkers' Home
Queen Judy Sherer and her
princesses In the 1!M'5 Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo court,
along with their families, were
feted Saturday evening prior to
the Klckoif Dance, to a ham
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Munkers. Mrs. Mun
kers, ehaperone of the queen
and court, was assisted in ar
rangements by Mrs. Harold
Sherer, mother of the queen.
The court and their parents
Included Queen Judy and her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherer,
lone; Prlrnccss Erna and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Y inchester, lleppner; Princess
Virginia and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Majeske, Lexing
ton; Princess Karla and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Luc
ianl, Butter Creek; Princess
Susan and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren McCoy, Irrigon,
representing the Boarclman Til
Jkum club.
In all, 25 persons were present
to enjoy the dinner before at
tending the dance.
The queen, In her traditional
white, and the princesses in
their attractive royal purple and
lavender riding outfits, have
been very popular In the several
appearances they have made
this summer.
Their first appearance was at
the Arlington Rodeo in May,
with three of the princesses par
ticipating In the Spray Rodeo ac
tivities the same month. The
court appeared at the Umatilla
Sage Riders Night Show In
Ilermiston June 26, and some
continued on that same week
end in the Wrangler's overnight
ride to the Winchester mountain
cabin. The court also represented
the county In the Condon parade
on Saturday, July 3.
The next trip for the court
will bo to Joseph for the Chief
Joseph Days events on July 30
and 31, followed by the Uma
tilla County Fair at Ilermiston
and the Shrlner's pre-game pa
rade in Pendleton.
A good turnout was on hand
Saturday night at the fair pa
vilion to greet the court and
their families at the Kickoff
Dance. Dancing was to the mu
sic of the Road Runners of La
Grande, and lunch was served
during the evening.
Princess Virginia will be hon
ored this Saturday night at the
fair pavilion, with arrangements
sponsored by the Lexington
Grange.
Friends Share Fun
At Birthday Party
A mall group of clamatf
and friend of lathy bhrrman
wr Invited to hrr home Sat
urday, July 10 for party hon
oring her on her loth birthday.
The group wa transported by
her mother. Mr We Stman.
Id the courthouse park where
an aftrrvuon i4 oui.l""f gmt,
treat and rfrehmnt were
enjoyed. In l,n ,fl own
ing of gift by the honored
KUsharln their birthday greet
ing with Cathy were Janet On
try. Diane Wright. Ua McCabe,
Taml Meador. Bobette Jones,
Mry Henry. Pattl (Harra and
Tracy Norene.
Methodist Church
Picnic Set Sunday
Friend and member of the
lleppner Methodist rhurch are
Invited to join in fellowship of
the annual church picnic Sun
day at the courthouse park, the
Rev. Melvtn Dtxon, pator,
tate.
The picnic will start at noon.
Those attending are atked to
bring their own table service,
hot dlh and a salad or dessert
Bt-verage will be supplied.
Regular morning worship at
the Methodist t hurt h will be at
the time set for the summer
arhmtule. 9 a.m.. with the Rev.
Dixon bringing the message.
Three Get Degrees
At Royal Arch
Annuo! Conferral
At the annual outdoor con
ferral of lleppner chapter No.
20. Royal Arch Masons, at Cuts
forth park Saturday evening
three candidate received de
grer. They were Hubert Wllaon
of lleppner, Robert Rot f Ar
lington and John Richardson by
courtesy from the Roacburg
chapter.
Excellent Companion Paul
Jone. grand principal sojourner,
conferred th Cegree. Harold
Becket rve the lecture, and
Ilermn Winter gave the charge.
About 75 were In attendance,
which l perhap twice the num
ber who have attended In the
annual event In recent past
year. Nine from the grand
chapter In Oregon and three
from th Washington grand
chapter were present.
Leading the Oregon dlgnltar
le were Glenn Smith, most ex
cellent high prtet. of Medford;
and two past excellent rrand
priest. Gene Caswell of Eugene
and Vila Brown of Beaverton.
From Washington were Robert
Monroe, excellent rrand king,
Pasco; Bob GUIls. grand steward
of the grand council, and Frank
Fisher, honorary past grand high
priest, of the Royal and Select
Mason of Washington, both al
so of Pasco.
A steak dinner at 5:30 preced
ed the degree work.
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PRICES GOOD JULY 16 ond 17 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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