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Students Dine, Dance In Roman Holiday Atmosphere in lone Tin- hi imnl Junior Sen lor I'HHi) mill lmniUi-l witu lii'lil nl I Iii Imu' Mich wIhmiI on Kill Hi ilny, May 20. The fi-xllve even ln lii-unn with n tnniirt In Die culi'lKilum lit ti.'lo pm, The Junior rliiwi' "A ltoninii Hull, day" im the theme for the no rnpilnn nnil tlu rmiin dmiriitlciim elivcrly curried out the. Iheme ' III I he ttliiiiU)'t, Junior -iim ir'nilciil Knihy Krehe (jni the welcome follow ed by tin- roiponne from the w nlor i'Iumm preitldeni I'm Mc Ellison. Hon ninl Ncul Chris toiiliiTiioti pluycd two lniniM't ni'liM-tionK, "More" inn "Dear Heart" uiitl the Junior cliiwi hiiU "Vuii'll Never Wulk Alone", whlrh they dedicated to tint M'hlor i-ltiKM. Father ftiiymonij Heard nnd Itev. thin Pederson Bv thi) invocation and bene diction. A corsage of orchids was prrnciitcd to Mrs. Hubert Adams, the Junior cliiM advisor. The ileliclouM ham dinner was prepare! by tlx mother of Jun ior fluHK member with Mm. ilryee Kcene nnil Mr. Norman Nelson am co chairman. Serving were frenhmen and Nophoinore KtudentH, lion fhrlHlopherHon, Jo nnd Turn MeKlllKolt, Charity Ht'liil. Sharlene lliimlett, JimII .Snow, Ttreiia Stefani, Jim Swnn mm, nnd Tererni Tucker. They were dressed In traditional Ro limn ifnrl) with tonus, uiuliiinl.s for their head, lve brucclctK, and were barefoot. Honored kucnU were the men tent and their parents. Members of the rUni are Montle Crum, Ilonnle llynd, Lcluud and Utin MiiKlll. Hcmlcve and Denleee Matthew, Tat McKllliiott. Uls Meiuieiiuer, Vlrfll Moruan, Kar en NeNon. Mury Nichols, and Linda Hi.well. The but.(Uet wan followed at 9:(K) p.m. by the prum. The itym win beautifully decorated an a Unman Harden with the muln cH lor mhi-me helni; purple and lavender. Ilutje gold jjra clus lew aecenled the lavender walla and llk'lited pillar lined both hi. Irs of the floor. Small table nnd ehahh were behind these. Refreshment of punch and rookies were nerved durinn; the evening by eighth graders Kathy Itollz, Jane Krehs. Dar li ne Warren, and Christine Me Cabe. At 11:00 p.m. the arnlnrs and 1'ielr date were Introduced and Bonnie Hyiul and Lclund Ma gill were crowni'd KlnR and tjueen of the Prom In an Im plesslve ceremony. Crown bear err were Dehra and Donna Palmer, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lee fainter. Music for the evening was provided by the Talsmen of wenatehee. Wash, JunlorN. who planned the evening were Neal Chrlstophcr Mon. Wllla Johnson, Kathy Keene, Chris IxvRren. Maureen and Jim McKltlRott, Chuck Nel aon, and Terr! O'Connor, Janet Palmateer, Kerry 1'eterson, and Janice Snider. Club Hears Report On Regional Meeting; Elect New Officers Some of the highlights of the t)t h annual Northwestern Keg tonal Conference of the Soroptl rrlst association were reported at the luncheon meeting of the Heppner club May IS by Mrs. Hill Johnson. Attending the thrce-dav conference at Helling bam. Wn , the week-end of Ap ril 'i 'l'S were Mrs. Johnson, lo cal vice-president, and Mrs. Lmlle Critf hens, regional repre sentative. Regional Governor Itrnadlne Hnttcrs of Vancouver, Wn., pre sided over the sessions, with In teresting reHirts heard from reg ional and dlsUict officers. Dele gates iitli'tided afternoon work shops on Saturday, related to Internatlcnal goodwill and un derstanding, to service objec tives and memberships. An In vitation from the Coos Hay club was atvepted for place of tho lilliS conference. Three senlttr girls, Marsha Sowcll, Marthn Pwk and San din Hiysoii were guests of the day. Also, Miss Kvelyn Funk, state extension ngent of Corval lis was a guest of Mrs. Marj oi le Wilcoxen, Morrow county agent. The following slnte of new officers was presented by Mrs. Sadie Currish, nominating com mittee chnlrmnn: Mrs. Bill John son, president; Mrs. Elnino Oeorge, vice-president; Mrs. Glenn Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Matt Hughes, recording secre tary; Mrs. Groshens, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. John ffcif fei, 3-year board member; Mrs. l'arrlsh, 2 year hoard member; Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, 1-year hoard member; Mrs. Wes Sher man, regional representative. The Heppner club will enter ts in all senior girls, their moth ers, wive? of the men faculty and administrators at its annual Senior Girls' Ten on Sunday af ternoon, May 2H, at the home of Mrs. Wuvel Wilkinson. Recep tion hours will bo from three to five o'clock. Amonq those arriving too lato for the Pioneer Memorial picnic Sunday were Mrs. Edith Thor ley Bowling "nil Mr. nnd Mrs. Imogeno Slocum Snider, nil of Boise, Idaho, und Mrs. Odile Groshens Luper of Portland. Mrs. Bowling, who graduated with the Heppner High class of 1!)ir, nnd Mrs. Snider thought the picnic was to be on Mem orial Day. Mrs. Luper realized It was on Sunday but was un nble to get here at thnt time. 'Tt JUDY CAROL FULLEB John Mohon to Wed Idoho Girl June 16 The engagement of Mis Judy Carol Fuller to John T. Mahon, aon of Mri. Maxlnc Mahon of Kluln, was recently announced by her parents, Mr. Mildred Puller of Council, Idaho, and (Jeorne Fuller of Madras. Mahon In also the grandson of Mrs. Nellie Mahon of IIcpp l er, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDan ld of lliirdinun, and John T. n:ntton. The brlde eliHl Is a senior at Cduiwil f I ikN school. Her fiance Is a l'.Hil Kraduate of Klgln hlh school ami served four years in the tt. S Navy. A June 1(5 wedding date has I Ten set at Council, Idaho, with their friends and relatives Invlt ec to attend. Comlnq Sunday from Portland to enjoy the liorii-cr Memorial picnic and visits with Mrs. Mat tie Green and other relatives here wore Mr. and Mrs. Otner MeCaleb and daughters, Barbara and Beverly, and Mr. Mildred Lumthlad. Mrs. MeCaleb and Mrs. Lundblad are daughters of Mrs. Green. Also, Mrs. Green welcomed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Glee Buyer, who were here from Beaverton, and stayed ov ernight with her, returning home Wednesday morning. 40 years In business the artistry of the Renaissance Age reinterpreted for contemporary grandeur k I 48-pc. service for 8 $9995 open stock value SI 37.00 Beautiful Renaissance Chest free with purchase through June 30,1967. 1847 ROGERS BROS? America's Flnrsl Slh trplan Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 BankAmericard -SfRj.fTJ!?" "! 'itiiritliirVWi'i J S01OETY Lance Gilman Weds Texas Girl Saturday In Sedona, Arizona Mis Maiparet Alice Blllups of Houston, Texas, and Lance Gllinan til Uing Beach, Calif., were married In a ceremony at Wayside Chapel, Oak Creek Can yon, near Sedona, Ariz., Satur day, May 23. Miss Illllups Is tho daughter of I)r and Mrs. J. T. Blllups of Houston, and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gil man of Lone Beach. Maternal grandparents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Sr., and pater n a 1 grandmother Is Mrs. Viola Gil man, all of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Sr., and Harlan McCurdy, Ji., who Is a brother of the gro om's mother (the formpr Maxlne McCurdy), drove to Sedona to attend the ceremony. They left lust Wednesday and arrived back In Heppner Monday. Dean Oilman, brother of the gloom's father, made the trip to the wedding by airplane, leav ing Friday and returning Sun day. Lance Gilman Is the oldi-st son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oilman. His futhei Is with the Depart ment of Immigration and Nat uralization The groom Is a stu dent at Sul Ross State College at Alpine, Texas. Couple Announces Plans for Wedding The engagement and forth coming marriage of two well known Heppner people, Theta Stratton and Bob Lowe was an nounced Thursday epenlng, May 23, at a gathering of close friends and relatives. The ceuple will be married In Coquillc, Wednesday, June 7, by Father Bruce Spencer and will have a wedding trip along the Oregon coast before returning to Heppner. They plan to be at home by Monday, June 10. those 8 most wanted lerving pieces included with your service. Come In "' B 'mho toon. PATTERN kml "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS octogenarian : """1 im : ORBIN -3 . STOMPS J Wedding Invitation Extended by Grahams Mr. and Mm. Claude R. Gra ham are extending a cordial In vitation to their many friend In the area to attend the wedding of their daughter, Helen Ann, to Michael Patrick Walsh, on Sat urday, June 10. Vows will be exchanged at a two o'clock cec emony at All Saints' h'plscopal church In Heppner. The couple will be "gneted at a reception In the parish hall Immediately after the ceremony, and all guests are Invited to at tend. The prospective bridegroom l.i the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. VValnh of Wyckoff, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crismoa, Beaverton, visited here with his mother. Mrs. Sara Adklns over last week-end. Friends here will be Interested to learn that the ( rlnmon's youngest son Ron is now with the Army In Germa ny. Mr. and Mrs. Crismon re turned to Beaverton for Mon day but planned to visit the erave of J-rank Adklns, his step father In Sllvcrton on Memorial Day. FOR THESE BUYS... USDA CHOICE ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST AWAKE S 4 W 22 of. 0 DILL 39C PICKLES U7Y ROYAL OAK BRIQUETS 20 lbs. $1.49 SUNSHINE Req. 69c TRU BLUE 59c 10 Lbs. Pillsbury Hungry Jack PANCAKE MIX $1.49 PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK Instant Mashed Potatoes 59c N ALLEY'S 15 01 BEEF or CHICKEN RAVIOLI 4 for $1 N ALLEY'S 15 ox SPAGHETTI 4 for $1 PRODUCE 10 lb. NO. 1 POTATOES WATERMELON TOMATOES FRESH STRAWBERRIES - PRICES GOOD JUNE 2 & 3 first a Mrs. Healy Greeted On 84th Birthday Several relatives of Mrs. Mary (Hughesl Healy gathered Sun day, May 28, to honor her In the observance of her 84th birthday. A picnic pntio dinner was enjoy ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes, complete with birthday cakes and other special remembrances. Mrs. Healy re sides in the nursing home of Pioneer Memorial hospital. Coming from Portland for the occasion were her son and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Healy, Michelle, Marda and Megan. Also a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist, and daughter Karen of Pendleton; another daughter, Mrs. R. B. Rand of Boardman; a grand son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gronquist of Pendleton; a granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Renessler and daughtei Linda of The Dalles. Also present was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Olive Hughes, Heppner, and the hoKts, Mr. and Mrs. Hug hes, and family. John F. Pfeiffer is enjoying a two-week leave at home from duties with the U. S. Coast Guard. Following leave, he will return to Seattle to reboard the Coast Guard Cutter htaten is land, which is scheduled to ship out In August for duties in Alaskan waters. 2 for 59c 49c lb. 9c lb. 19c 4 cups $1 farmer fnIM v - not a victim f &f In fl -s.. iSf ROUNDUP BRAND !V S SV i polish MC -j-ylflf & BOLOGNA X4sS RINGS XOfVXf ' (P V if Jl VS J HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June I, 1967 Couples are Honored At Farewell Dinner By Forest Service Forest service couples from Heppner Joined those from other districts in the Umatilla Forest area to honor Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reason and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krieger with a going away din ner pary Friday evening, May 2l, at the Tapadcra Restaurant in Pendleton. The group presented each couple with a gift of a beauti ful set of steak knives and wish ed them well in their new homes. Bob and Shirley Benson and family moved Monday, May 29, to Entlat Wash., where he will be District Ranger for the En tiat Distrk-t of the Wenatchee National Forest. Jack and Ellen Krieger and family will move next week to the Verlot Ranger Station of the Monte Crlsto District of Mt. Ba ker National Forest where Jack will be District Ranger. The family will live in Granite Falls, wn. The Bob Abrams family went to Fossil Tuesday, May 30, to attend a silver wedding anni versary reception given in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Marks. M VLr1 IT 4 W Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 Invitation Extended To Turner Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Turn er are announcing the coming marriage of their daughter, Vir ginia Lou. to Douglas Bruce Burpee, son of Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Burpee of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Vows will be exchanged at a two o'clock ceremony on Sun day, June 11, at All Saints' Epis copal church in Heppner. The couple extends a cordial Invitation to friends and rela tives to attend the ceremony and reception which will follow in the parish hall. Both young people attended the University of Oregon, where the groom-elect graduated last June. He has been employed by General Motors Co. in Detroit end will complete Marine offi cers flight training in June. Golden Age Club To Meet June 6 Final meeting of the Golden Age club for the season will be Tuesday, June 6, at the Epis copal Parish hall. The meeting will start with a pot luck at 7 pjn. AH members and guests are invited. Meetings will resume in the fall after the summer adjournment It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps tro GREEN