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    HEPPHEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, December 1. 1968
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MEMBERS OF THREE REBEKAH LODGES. In lone, Lexington and Heppner, presided at district
officer ol Iht Rebekah Convention, hold last Thuisdar at Sans Soucl Rebekah hall. These are,
lrom loll to riqht Vlda Hellker. Norma Rae. Luclle Hletmann. Delpha Jones, Betty Rood. Esther
Brrq.trom, Altha Kirk, Frieda Majsske. Dimple Munkers. EUle Ayers, Shirley Connor. Ruth Berg
rtrom and Edna Fetich. Two other olllcers, Edith Mathews and Ruth Robinson, were not pres
ent lor tho picture. (G-T Photo)
Rebekah District Convention Honors
AO to 50 Year Veteran Members
Couple Wed 50 Years
The to.ltlcn Wedding annlver
scry of. Mr. and Mrs. ilarvpy D.
King whs quli'tly colebratod .at
their Ion j home on Tuesday,
Novrmbnr 22. Thp couple wus
marrM In 1916 In Vanuv-r,
Wn.
Kru.ss Lode to hold the VJW
mti'tlnK In lone.
Short readings worn given by
Mrs. Belly Rood and Mrs. Math
ews, adding entertainment to
the afternoon session.
A dinner was (terved at 6:30
by ladies of Rhea Creek Grange.
Many remained for the evening
meeting of Sons Soucl for the
official visitation of the state
president. Of special enjoyment
was the banner bearers drill.
About 50 members and guests
registered for the day's activi
ties. Visitors from out of the
district were Mrs. Kafcr of
Mountaineer Lodge No. 119,
Glcndalc; Mrs. Darrar and Mrs.
Emma Zcmke, both of Juniper
No. 22!), Madras; Mrs. Marie
Meheulirk. of The Sisters No.
251; Mrs. Sally Young and Mrs,
Agnes Hodges of Sunbeam No.
180, llcrmiston.
Annual Christmas
Party Set by Legion
The spirit of Christmas will
be evident at the next regular
meeting of the American Leg
ton and Auxiliary at the Hepp
ner hall on Monday evening,
December 5. Legion members,
(heir families and friends will
meet for their annual Christmas
party, starting with a potluck
dinner at 7:00 p.m. The main
meat dish will be furnished by
tne organization.
Following the dinner, a var
lety of Christmas games and
entertainment is planned, with
special attention given to the
children. Short business meet
ings will follow, with all mem
bcrs urgci to be present.
Mrs. Sadie Fairish, Morrow
county clerk, Is spending a
short time with her son, jack
and his iamliy, In Lake Os
wego. Word received through
Mr. and Mrs. uene Cole is that
she . is suffering from the flu
and will need a rest. Address
of Jack Parrish in Lake Osweyo
Is ois Kidgeway Road.
See us ror envelopes of all
kinds. The Gazette-Times.
ANNOUNCING
OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY THURSDAY
9:00-12:00 A.M.;
1:00-5:00 P.M.
FRIDAY-9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
CLOSED SAT. & SUNDAY
PHONE 676-9187
GERALD A. JONES MD
HEPPNER CLINIC BUILDING
District No. 20 of the Rebek
.ih I.odgcs convened In the
Heppner I OOP hull Thursday,
November 17. for Its 45th an
nual meeting. District Chair
man Other Bergstrnm dedicat
ed the program to tho 40 to 50-M-ar
and over veteran members
c,f the order, and designated It
.m the "Emerald Session."
Following registration. Sans
SoiK t No. XI, the hostess lodge,
i'l'.ned the afternoon session
with the colorful officers' en
trance march, with mcmlwrs In
formats In an array of color.
State officers presented and
introduced were Mrs. K. Mne
Kafcr, president of the Rebekah
sscinlilv of Oregon, of Glen
dale, making nn official vlsila
Hon. Also Mrs Jessie Darrar,
vice president of the Assembly.
Madras, and Mrs. Altha
Kirk, deputy district president,
llcrmiston, making fraternal
Msitatlons, Honors of the De
cree wcte extended to these
state officers, before seating
them In places of honor,
A sl.tff ol members from
Hiltichgrass Lodge No. l'.ll, lone,
-cated the district officers, and
presented each with a gladiola,
the chosen flower of Mrs. Kafcr.
District officers who presid
ed were Esther Bergstom, chair
man. Mrs. Delpha Jones, vice
chairman; Mrs. Altha Kirk, sec
retary; Mrs. Bet tv Rood, treas
urer; Mrs. Ruth Rergstrom.
warden; Mrs. Edna Fetsch, con
ductor; Mrs. Elsie Ayers and
Mrs. Frieda Majeske, right and
left supporters to chairman;
Mrs Ruth Robinson and Mrs.
Norma Rae, right and left sup
porters to viv chairman: Mrs.
Vlda Hellker. chaplain; Mrs.
Shirley Connor, musician; Mrs.
Edith Mathews, Inside guardi
an; Mrs Dimple Munkers. out
side guardian, and Mrs. I.uclle
Rletmann, Junior past chuir
inn n.
Mrs. Hellker presented the In
v , ic.it Inn followed hv the ad
dress if welcome by Mrs. Opal
Cook, nol le grand of Sans Sou
cl. A resxnse was given by
Mrs Eva Hamlett, nolde grand
uf Buncligrass Lodge, lone.
A clever addendum was giv
en by the three noble grands of
the district, lone, Lexington and
Heppner, in presenting the dis
tricts gift to Mrs. Kafcr.
Fifty-year or more veteran
member's of the district who
were presented honors were
Mrs. May Gilliam, Mrs. Tena
Scott and Mrs. Evelyn Farrens.
Holly Lodge No. 13! gave trib
ute to them by first placing a
golden crown on the head of
each and complimenting them
on their years of faithful serv
ice. Mrs. Cook extended the trib
ute to the 45 to 50-year mem
bers, Mrs. Mnrv Swanson, Mrs.
I.etha Archer, Mrs. Mary Mc
Murtry and Mrs. Vlda Hellker,
and each was presented a spe
cial favor.
Reports of the lodges were
read by their respective secre
taries, Mrs. Pearl Wright, Mrs.
Edith Mathews and Mrs. Del
pha Jones, with many interest
ing community projects report
ed. Holly Lodge was compli
mented on Its 100 certificate
for meeting Its full quota to
the IOOF Eye Bank.
An Impress I v e candlelight
memorial service, by Holly
members In white formats, hon
ored those of the order who had
passed away since the last dis
trict meeting.
Mrs. Blanche Brown was pre
sented a veteran Rebekah jew
el by Mrs. Kirk.
Assembly Seals of Perfection
in unwritten work were present
ed by Mrs. Kafcr and Mrs. Kirk
In the following members: Mrs.
Elsie Avers, Mrs. Elaine Riot
mann, Airs. Vida Hellker, Mrs.
Florence McMillan, Mrs. Dimp
le Munkers, Mrs. Ruth Robin
son, Mrs. Edna Fetsch and Mrs.
Lucille Parrish. Eighteen past
chairmen of former district
meetings were present and were
given fitting tribute by Sans
Soucl members.
Following an instructive and
informative hour on the ritual
istic work bv the state presi
dent, exemplification was done
under her direction by the Lex
ington lodge.
The following officers were
elected to serve the district for
the coming year: Mrs. Jones,
chairman: Mrs. Hamlett, vice
chairman." Mrs. LaVerne Hen
derson, secretary; Mrs. Fetsch,
teasurer. Those apjtolnted to of
ficers were Mrs. Cook, Mrs.
Hunt, Mrs. Luclle Rletmann,
Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Parrish,
Mrs. Elaine Rletmann, Mrs. Con
nor and Mrs. Darlene Padberg.
Miss Bergstrom presented gifts
of appreciation to her officers, i
and expressed gratitude lor all
cooperation by the members.
Mrs. Kafer complimented the
lhalrman upon the originality
of the program, and the man
ner In which all members par
ticipated. Mrs. Mathews extended an
invitation in behalf of Bunch-
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