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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1966)
Public Will Greet Father Beard Sunday At Church Reception Unnl plans for the public? re ivplhm cm .Humliiv, May H, which will honor Knthcr Kay eiiiitul II, llcanl, were mnde lit tin Tuesday evening meeting cil SI. Putrlck'N Alliir Society. Tin' reception will Im the fir-.t of (wo special events plan iumI fur (hp coming week, In observance nf n Silver Sacerdo I'll Jubilee fur lather Heard's Z'lth iinnlvcrHiiry of ncrvlee In tin- priesthood. 1imh of I u- St. 1'atrlck'A Par ish hull will In- opened to h Im many fi lends- In the surround ing coininuiilliei whi wish to come iiihI extend personal greet ings In Father Heard. Iteecptlon bourn will he from .'I f Ml to .VIMI Pin. Children lire urged to come fur the reception with their family groups. All IllVllillllllllll IliltKIUI'l will lie nerved Tuesday evening, May 10, in 7 iki p in In tln parish hull, following ii five o'clock m.isx of thanksgiving. Many out of town I'licNt are expect ed to participate, Ineludl n K Ulshop Francis 1'. Leipzig of Hit -kor. ConmilitceM working on din ner arrangements Include the? l.exint:ion Altar SiK-lety, with Mrs. lull Doherty and Mrs. Ito sella Lindsay nit ctwilrinen of hot foods; lleppner Altar Sort, etv. with MrH. Wallace Wolff, dessert chairman, unit Mr. Kan dv litt. decoration chairman; and the Iolie Altar Society Will t.ike care of alter d!nnir ar rangements, with Mr. mid Mrs. ;.r Swan-Hon as chatrinen. Nearly all parish members of the Heppner and lone churches i'MkhI to have some part In the tw.i coming event!. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. May S. 1966 r ri 'I i : v . 5. :tl..XJj f if Comnifj Lvenls THURSDAY. Mat 5 Elks' Mother Dot Obeerranct, 7:4S p-m Bocut Pork Dinner, 6:0 p-m. FRIDAY, May 6 Hoppner Hlqh Track Meet, East rn Oregon College field, 1:00 p.m. Mother"! Club Luau, Stockaid home, 6:30 p.m. Sam Soucl Rebekah Lodge, 8:00 p.m., lOOF hall. SATURDAY, Mot 7 OES Social Club, Masonic Mali, 1:30 P-m. Hoppner Hlqh Baseball, Grant Union at Heppner, 11:00 a-m. Junior-Senior Prom, Hlqh School Multipurpose Room, 9:00 pjn. MONDAY, May 9 Hcppnor-Morrow County Cham ber of Commerce, noon. Wag on Wheel. Ruth Chapter, OES, Friendship Nlqht, Masonic Hall. 8:00 p.m. Episcopal Church Women's Fel lowship, Parish Hall, 7:30 p.m. PTA Study Group, Elementary School, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, May 10 Hoppner Home . Extension Unit, Paul Warren borne. 10:30 a-m. WEDNESDAY, May 11 Morrow County Homemaker's Achievement Festival, Old Ir riqon School. 10:30 a.m. Masonic Senior Boys' Banquet, 6:30 p.m.. Masonic Hall THURSDAY, May 12 Soroptimtst Club, Heppner Grill, noon luncheon Elks' Golfers' Night Reception at lone IONE sFrlends and relative are cordially invited to attend a reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ilershal Townsend on their Officers Installed For Mothers Club; Plan Coming Events New officers of the Heppner Mothers Club were Installed Monday evening, when the group met for Its last regular meet ing until the fall months. Mrs. Loren Lucore entertained the club at her home, with Mrs. Rod Murray as co-hostess. With Mrs. Everett Struck meler. past president, as instal ling officer, the following new officers were obligated: Mrs. Herman Winter, president; Mrs. Jack Krelger, vice-president, and Mrs. I.ueore, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Bob Jones and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt will serve as program co-chairmen. Discussion was held on plans for the Hawaiian luau. to be held Krldav evening. May 6, at the home of Mrs. Anita Stock-,-ird, with husbands as guests. Summer protects were discuss ed, and chairmen appointed for the Sidewalk Bazaar sale, coun ty fair booth and rodeo parade float. A special planning meet ing was set for August 8. Hefreshments were enjoyed during the social hour at the close of the meeting. To Honor Townsends 25th wedding anniversary. The event will be held at the Willows Grange Hall on Sun day, May 15, between the hours of two and five In the after noon. Hostesses will be their two daughters, Mrs. George Porschy and Sue Townsend of Portland, assisted by Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen and Mrs. Harvey Smith of lone. They request that no gifts be given. Former Residents United in Marriage An April 21 ceremony united In marriage two former Mor row county residents, Leila B. Perry, now of Walla Walla, and Ralph W. Bennett, recently of Princville. The couple exchang ed vows before Chaplain Law rence E. Cousins in the chapel at the Veterans' hospital in Walla Walla, where the bride was employed for many years. The couple's attendants were Miss A. Louise Larson and Mrs. Oma J. Cox. Mrs. Cox, niece of the new Mrs. Bennett, moved to Walla Walla last year to be near her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are life long acquaintances, ha v i n g grown up together in Lonerock, and have many mutual ac quaintances in and around Lonerock, Condon and Heppner communities. They will make their home In Walla Walla. whatever In tf4 j world you're j I for, SCHWINN and RALEIGH SALES and SERVICE Parts For All Makes WE NOW HAVE AN ELEC TRO-PLATING OUTFIT AND CAN PLATE AND RE PLATE WITH BRASS. COPPER, CAD MIUM, GOLD, NICKEL AND SILVER. HERMISTON CYCLE SHOP WAYNE LONG 1st and Highland, Hermiston looking fbrVi CM J) m m r. m m ...,,,