Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 10, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    Grand Officers Visit
Eastern Star Lodges
For District Meeting
Kuth Chapter No. 33. Order of
l hi Kaltrti War. was host to
the annual lltrlct Meeting on
Thursday vi'iilnit, March A. In
the lleppiict Masonic hall.
Joining with the loral 4 hap
ler were officers anl inerntiers
of Umud Chapter No. U'J. lone
Mr. I.llllan Davis, of Verno
nla. worthy grand matron of the
tltand Chapter of Oregon, was
present for her official vUlta
Hon and Insiiertiurt of work of
the two rhnptcrs.
Other visiting dignitaries In
iludcd I'aul ftvensen. Pcwlte
tort, grand iatrort of the (Jranil
ChaiHi-r of Oregon; Mr. l-lorls
Ivrtrr. Creswell, grand Adah;
Mra. Helen Illegel, ivndlctori.
grand warder; Mra. Katherlne
Llrtdtrom. lone, rhakrman of
credentials committee; Mra
Nancy Harper, 1 1 -llx. member of
Hit etarl committee; Carl Mica
l.eklngtoii, member of the home
endowment fund committee and
worthy patron of Oregon Trail
chapter. Kcho; Mra. 1ils Hunt.
tsxlngton, grand representative
of Tennessee In Oregon; Mra.
Mildred llhca. U-slngton. wor
thy matron nf Oregon Trail
I Imiilcr. lUho; Hotter! HariMT,
worthy patron of Ionic Chapter,
Helix.
("residing during the evening
were Mra. Beth Bryant, worthy
matron of Kuth Chapter: Mar
lon Creen. worthy patron of
Kuth t hapten Mra. June O'Con
nor. worthy matron of Uku
Chapter, and Lewis llalvorwn.
worthy patron of Locut Chap
ter, A dinner wan served to mem
Iter and guest of the two chap
ter tecedtng the meeting, with
decoration carrying out the St
I'utrUk motif. At the close of
the evening. officers of Kuth
Chapter were hostesses for an
Informal aortal hour and serv
ing of refreshments.
Ilonora wrre accorded Mra.
Da via. the visiting grand wor
thy matron, when an addendum
and elf t were presented to her
by the Star I'olnta of Kuth Chap
ter. At a meeting of Ruth Chap
ter In February. Mra. Lois Hunt
n-cvlvcd her appointment for a
two year term aa ;rand Itcpre
tentative of Tennessee In Ore
jron. Coming from Pendleton
waa Grand Catron Caul Soren
sen to present her with her ccr
tiftrate of appointment.
Different Meringue
Dishes Demonstrated
Aa a fitting climax to a lea
win on making erfect mer
ingue, the leader. Mlaa Mar
ilyn (Wgstrom and Mrs. Willi
am Ilcrgstrom. preparel and
served individual Baked Alaaka
to memlter of the Khea t'rwk
Kstcnsloit Unit at Its luncheon
meeting March 2 at the grange
hall.
This famoua and amazing
dish of cake filled with Ico
cream arjd treated with aoft mer
ingue, la hnked In a very hot
oven lust In-fore serving. It was
one of many delicious recipes
which were given as "Manic
with Meringues" was explain
ed and demonstrated.
A white elephant sale, with
Mrs. Boh BergNlrom acting n
auctioneer, provided fun as well
as funds for the croup projects.
Plans for a food sale to be on
Mother's Day week-end are
being made. General chairman
will be Mrs. Albert Wright.
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MIL AND MRS. T. T. MARTIN
Baby Shower Gifts
Sent to Mrs. Stack
IONE Court whUt was play
ed at a recent afternoon party
at the home of Mrs Milton Mor
gan. M. Itoy w. Lintisirom
was asMttlnu hotes. ITlws
were won by Mrs H W. Brlstow
and Mrs. Ix-wls Halvorsen.
Following cards. Mrs. Kay
mond Lundell orx-ried baby
ahowrr Blfts. brought by the
gueats, which were then gift
wrapped and pn-ked for mall
Imr to Mrs. I.undell'a aon ln law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Francis Stack.
Francis Is a graduate student
at the University ot Montana
at Missoula.
Mrs. Lundell received the door
prize.
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at the Gazette-Tlmea.
Magazine Article
Features Holdcns
Featured on the cover and
Inside spread of the Washing
ton edition of Kurallte maga-
Ine this month are Nancy and
leorge llul.Ien oi iTOject uiy,
Washington. They are daugh
ter and aon In law or Mr. ana
Mrs. Claude Cox.
The article features their
work as artists and Is entitled.
Anybody Can Taint." They
conduct classes for painters In
their studio at Project City and
btudents come from as far away
as Alaska.
Mrs. Holden Is a graduate of
Heppner High school and of
Oregon State University. At one
time she was a buyer for Hale
Bros. Department store In San
Francisco. Her husband served
In World War II and attained
the rank of captain. He Is a
graduate of University of Cal
ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Holden also at
one time operated a jHst ex
change at Grand Island. Neb.,
and it was Judged the most ef
ficient In the United States.
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It is the most
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Accutron'i tuning fork
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Starting with the right time of day.
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Reception Saturday
Honors F. T. Martins
On 25th Anniversary
IONE A large number of
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick T. Mar
tin on Saturday afternoon. Feb
ruary 2fi. to greet them on their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
The rooms were attractively
decorated with arrangements of
lavender and white chrysanthe
mums and eucalyptus. A stiver
comjKite filled with flowers and
matching silver candle holders
graced the coffee table. This was
a gilt to the honored couple
from their children.
The lace covered tea table
was centered with a three tier
ed white wedding cake topped
bv a cluster of silver trimmed
bells with the numerals "25"
In silver. The cake was encir
cled with a dozen white gar
denias and flanked by crystal
cand lea bra with sliver candles.
Serving the beautiful cake
were Mrs. Koland Bergsurom,
Mrs. Raymond Horton and Mrs.
Garland Swanson. Invited to
lour from the silver coffee and
tea service were Mrs. Lester Hor
ton, Mrs. John D. Todd, and
Mrs. William Kawllns. The sil
ver trimmed punch bowl was
In the charge of Mrs. Harold
Grater and Carley Bergstrom.
F.ach of those serving was pre
sented a carnation corsage by
Ralph Martin, youngest son of
the honored couple, who also
made the other floral arrange
ments.
For her silver anniversary
Mrs. Martin wore a light blue
lace Jacket dress with an orchid
corsage, iter moiner, Mrs. k. a.
Horton, and her daughter, Mrs.
Al Brazell, also wore orchids, a
gift from Ralph, who Is a flor
ist.
During the afternoon their
many tricnas prcsemea ine
Martins with a money tree,
which was prepared by Mrs. Os
car Lundell and Mrs. Garland
Swanson.
Hosts for the lovely party
were the Martins family, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Martin, Othel
lo, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. AI R.
Brazell. Priest River, Idaho, and
Ralph Martin, Oregon City, as
sisted by Mr. Martin's sister,
Miss Marie Martin, Oregon City.
Out of f town guests present
Included all the Martin's im
mediate families, but one sis
ter of Mr. Martin's in Califor
nia, who was unable to be pres
ent. Besides the hosts, others
here for the week-end were Mrs.
Martin's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R, A. Horton of Dallas; her bro-
thcr ln-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Todd of Roseburg,
and her brothers and slsters-ln-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hor
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hojton, all of Roseburg; and
Mr. Martin's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gra
ter and Arnle of Ashwood, ore.;
and his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mar
tin and Eudora of Maupln; and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biggs of Ore
gon City. FYlends from lone,
Lexington, and Heppner and
Mrs. Vela Eubanks, Madras,
and Mrs. Elmo McMillan of Sa
lem signed the guest book.
Following the reception an
anniversary dinner was enjoyed
by the Martins and their guests
at the family home.
New Daughter Joins
Wes Marlatt Family
Mr. tnd Mrs. Wes Marlatt are
the parents ot a daughter, born
Wednesday, March 2, at St. An
thony hospital in Pendleton. She
has been named Lovena Eliza
beth, and her weight at birth
was 7 lb., 4 oz. She joins two
sisters nt home, Melody, 6, and
Rosanna, 5, and one brother,
Wesley, Jr., 14 mos.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce BothweU, and
the baby's paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Marlatt, all of Heppner.
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Sorority Aids Easter
Seal Campaign; Altar
Society Contributes
Beta Omega rhapter of Fal
lon Sigma Alpha sorority met
Marrh 2 at th horn of Mrs.
Marilyn Itletmann. Disco union
was held on th. Dltrli Coun
ell merlin Mu-h 21 at La
Grande, and on th. Slate Con
vrntlon to be held In Salem
April 22, 23 nd 24.
The chapter l helping with
the Eauter Seal Fund for Crl
oled Children PV Placing co
containers In various business
hoiinea In the county. Members
will also sell Easter lilies April
1 and 2.
Announcement was made of
a K- nonauon io in. wier ii
ener fund for Pioneer Memorial
hospital at Heppner by St. Wil
liams Altar Society of lone,
bringing the total to $15721.
The chapter wishes to thanK the
Altar Society for Its donation.
Spring rush plans of new
members were discussed.
An Interesting educational
program on "Miracles ana Hyp
notism" was given rv Mrs. Bet
ty Itletmann una Mrs, June
Llndstrom.
The chapter will sponsor a
traveling food sale Saturday,
April 9. Orders may be placed
with any of the members.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting ky Mrs.
Kletmann and Mrs. Adele
Docktor.
HCPPNE1 CAZrnT-TIMtS. Trdar. Merc 10. 1H
Elks' Old Timers Enjoy Special Night; Guest Officers Hero
Soeelal recognition waa given
a i;xd turnout ot th. older
members of Heppner Elk'a Lodga
No. Xn during th. evening
Thurad.iy, March 3. at the an
nual Old Timer's Nit program.
I'enllVilles started with clam
frel. at which old timers a"d
viMting officers from Corwion
and Milton Freewater lodges
were hortoird guel.
Thirty of the M members
who have had continuous mem
bemhlp ot 30 years and over In
the Heppner lodge were preent.
Oldest rn mber was Curtis Khea
rd Stanfleld, who received his
t) year membership pin. rol
lowing closely behind is rrann
Turner. 57-year member, and
II. A. Cohen, a 50-year member.
Kay Tracy, who was present and
would have been a 57-year
mem Iter here, now holds mem
bership in the Condon lodge.
The Heppner lodge, fifth old
cut In the state of Oregon, r.-
reived Its charter In ltfSl. and
celebrated Its olnh anniversary
lat month
Visiting dignitaries Included
Walt Sherman, exalted ruler of
Milton-Freewater Lodge No.
21 10; Clayton Zlgman. leading
knight of Milton Freewa t e r;
Tom Elessington, exalted ruler
o,' Condon Lodge No. 1H69. and
Ray Tracy, secretary of the Con
don lodge.
Exalted ruler Wallac Wolff
presided during the evening.
Kntcrtalr.merit Included three
musical numbers by a girls trio
from Heppner High Mhool, Joan
Sinrtrurd, Jsnls Baker and Judy
Jo res.
Cards were In play for ladies
of the loo ne after th. dinner
hour. Bridge hostess was Mrs
Jim DrUcoll; Mrs. Wilbur Van
Blokland was plnothl. hostess,
with Mrs. Bill Collins. Mrs. Jo.
Ball, and lr. i alvin Sherman
asmstlng about th. rooms.
High store In bridge was held
by Mrs. Ralph KuharJ; hljh in
pinochle went to Mrs. Ed I--Trace,
and dr prues to Mrs.
Gen. Hall, Mrs. Harold Cohn,
Mrs. Gladys Snyder and Mrs.
Collins.
Insight Given lone
Students by Tour
Of State Hospital
Thirty-five students In the
lone High school boys and girl
health ch.sM-s took a tour of the
Eastern Oregon State hospital In
Pendleton on Monday, tebruary
21. according to Teresa Tucker,
reporter.
After an orientation meeting
uixrn lh?lr arrival, nurses guid
ed the gioups through the hyd
rotherapy and shock treatment
departments, and explanations
we;e given of the equipment
used. A separate building hous
ed the mer tally retarded wards.
It also Included recreation
rooms, worn snops, uance nan.
snack bar, and other activities
for the patients.
"We learned of the private
lives of thr patients, and the
different method the hospital
Um- for helping thee patients."
Miss Tucker re.,rts. The trip
was very Interesting and educa
tional, and everyone should take
the time to tke the tour. They
would see what the people re
really like."
Greg Pierce Enlists
Greg Pierce, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene pierce, has enlisted
In the army and was to leave
today for I"ortland from where
he will continue to Fort Ord.
Calif, for training. Greg had
been attending Clatsop Commu
nity College. Astoria, after grad
uatlng from Heppner High
school with the cUa of 'JA.
He will be In an airborne unit
and has signed for three years.
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