HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, August 17. 1967
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Civic League Elects 'Grahams Represent
Officers For Year
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Mrx. Illll Ccntrv will bo
Idcnt of the llcppncr
U'iik'ui' fur the comtuu year,
wns nnniiunceil MM
will he iistMcd Iv
HuMmi, vice president; Mrs
Owirli's ('lint, m-cri'tary, und
Mrs. Vern Via 11, treiisurcr.
I'lvlc I.t-iiKUf ciIIiiits mm!
mi-itilnTx sponsor and oernte
the llrppncr klnilcrniirli'ti und
put on sprint; and (.ill rum
mui;i Kales (iuh year. Member
..hip atilonuillt'ally Inrluiks all
mother of klniliTKarti-n child
ren, mid iiIIhth who with to ia-j-lst
Ihi' CIvli- League work arc
nlwi welcome.
Mm. (ientrv announces that a
mccttni; of oiitnolnt.: and itti'.tn
inn oIIIimth of (In1 Clvlr U'linur
will In hi'ld at Iwr hoiiii' on
.Moiuliiy, August H, at H p.m.
Lodqe at National
Meeting in Chicago
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full minify Urk. HI.1MODKX la wild
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N. Main Mull Orclora Filled.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cirahnm
week. She : attended the annual national
Mr. On-n ' convention of tin' lli'iii'volrnt
jnnd Protective Orocr of hlk.s in
.Cltlcano July Hi to 1!0. C.niham,
I who Is thi hx'al exalted ruler,
' represented llcppncr Lode No.
' as lis oltlclal tU-l-atf.
' Tin- couple stayed at the
rainier House with other con
jvcrilltm delegates hut found this
famous chienifo hotel to be
somewhat below the quality of
manv I'ortland hotels.
I About 15.x0 Klks and mem
i hers of their families attended
the convention from every state,
jthe Canal Zone, Puerto Kleo,
nam and the Philippines,
KiiHlness sessions were held In
the Conrad lllllon Hotel and In
cluded lilanninn for the Order's
ii-fitetinlal celebration In llkiU.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham enjoyed
a siKhtseelnk' tour of north und
south Chlcano and felt fortun
ate to have "wonderful weath
er" for their slay In the "win
dy illy."
Following the convention the
lleppnerltes made a three-dav
trip to llarrisburtf, la., to visit
Mrs. Ciraham's uncle. Will
Wlnhtmun, In a rest home nnd
to take care of some family business.
ONE OF THE FEW OCCASIONS whan tht queen and prlnnues of the Morrow County Fair and
Rodoo court and their mother! are entertained together 1 the annual luncheon of the Sotoptl
mut Club of Hoppner. All were precent lat Thursday noon to enjoy the luncheon and program.
From loll to right are Mm. Wallace Matthews and Princeu Bernlece. loner Mro. Bernard Doner
ty and Princeie Mauroen, Lexlnqton; Mr. Raymond French and Oueen Vorlna, Lena; Mrs. Joe !
Tatone and Princes Linda. Boardman. and Mrs . Rolce Fulloton and Princess Rublanne, Keppner
Wranglers. (G-T Photo).1
Club Takes 'Hats Off;
To Royal Fair, Rodeo ;
Court at Luncheon
"Hats Off to the Court" was the !
ll.eme used by the Soroptimist
Club at Its annual luncheon ,
lust Thursday when they enter-
If.lned the queen and princesses
of the fair and rodeo court, their
motheirs. and chaperone, Mrs.
Archie M linkers.
Welcoming the quests and pre
siding at openliiK ceremonies
was the club president, Mrs. Bill
Johnson. i
riaees wi re marked by brown
miniature cowgirl hats made of ;
styrofoam. I'nder each guest's
place settiiift was a lot Re brown i
i-l.u'i-iTiat in the shape of a steer !
and "branded" with the register-1
ed family stock brand of each j
guest. A latge plaque with words j
of the theme written in white
rcpe accompanied a mannequin
hand holding a rodeo hat. These
wire on a seperate table center-1
cd with a beautiful arrangement
of gladioli In white and shades of ;
purple.
Mrs. Kmlle Groshens, chairman
for the day, welcomed the court
and introduced Mrs. Munkerswro
had words of praise for this
year's court, stressing the
jdcasure that she has experien
ced In working with them and
complimenting them on always
"knowing what they are doing
rnd what Is expected of them."
She felt the court Is a fine am
bassador of good-will between
Morrow county and the other
counties that have fairs and
rodeos In Eastern Oregon.
Members of the court Intro
duced their mothers and each
told of highlights of rodeos and
parades In which they had part
icipated through the summer.
Of enjoyment to all was a
poem, "Rodeo Cowboy", read by
Miss Shannon Mahoney. Princess
Kublanne Kulleton gave an In
formative talk on the Importance
i.nd kinds of slock branding and
asked each girl on the court to
describe and explain the history
of her family's registered brand.
One brand, that of the Bernard
Doherty family, has been used
through goner a 1 1 o n s and
brought by ancestors from Ire
land. Mrs. Groshens expressed deep
appreciation to those who helped
provide t h e attractive decor
ations. Much of the urt work was
none by Frances Abrams; others
who helped were Airs. Wilbur
V.in Blokland, Mrs. Charles Wil
ccxen, Mrs. LeRoy Gardner and
Shannon Mahoney.
rrogram lime or the clubs
luncheon today (Thursday) was
spent In assisting the Morrow
County Chapter of the American
Kcd Cross In gift wrapping Items
for the 25 dillybags which are
bring sent to overseas service
men for Christmas.
Lodge Holds Summer
Barbecue at Bryants
Mrs. Earl Bryant and Mrs.
Lincoln Nash were hostesM'S at
Mr. Bryant's home on Tuesday
evening, August 8, for the an
nual Degree of Honor Protective
Association barbecue and pot
luck supper for the members
und their families.
Mrs. Barbara Ware, Corvallls.
sister of Mrs. Carl King, anil
Mrs. Madge Bryant were guests.
Others attending the dinner
and short meeting were Lincoln
Nnsh and Deanne Connor, Mrs.
Archie Padberg, Kt;v. and Mrs.
Earl Soward, Kev. and Mrs. Mel
vin Dixon, Marl I, and Ricky,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gonty,
Mrs. Alice McCabe, Mrs. Curl
King and Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Farra, Mrs. James Cason and
Jimmy, Lucille Parrlsh and Mrs.
Cleo Robinson.
On Friday evening, August 11,
Rev. and Mrs. Soward were
hosts for the Carnation Club
pot luck supper at their home in
Ivexington. Plans for the fair
booth and convention in October
were discussed.
New Bride Honored
At Shower Party
Mrs. Tom Martin, nee Mary
Smith, was the honorcc at a
bridal shower at the lone Unit
ed Church of ChrlKt social rooms
last Thursday afternoon.
Assisting the new bride at the
attractive gift table were Mrs.
Robert Rice, Mrs. Lee Padberg
and Mrs. Gary Morgan of Port
land. The tea table was arranged
with a lovely pink and white
bouquet flanked by candles and
a beautifully decorated bridal
sheet cake. Pouring were Mrs.
Roy Martin and Mrs. Percy Ce
cil. Hostesses were Mrs. Elden
Padberg, Mrs. Jack Barak, Mrs.
Alfred Nelson Jr., Mrs. Bill Van
Winkle, Mrs. Robert Davidson,
Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Milton
Morgan, Mrs. Clell Rca, and
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
Corsages of pink roses were
fashioned by Mrs. Omar Riet-
mann and presented to the
bride and her assistants.
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Frank E. Brown of Yukutat,
Alaska
Vows will be exchanged at a
2.00 p.m. ceremony at Our Lady
of the Valley church In Yakima.
All friends are cordially Invited
to the ceremony and reception
which will follow.
Miss Smith was a graduate of
Htppner High school with the
class of 15- Both young people
will continue their college work
at Eastern Oregon College at La
Grande, where they will enroll
for their Junior year.
TAMARA DEE SMITH
Invitation Extended
To Coming Wedding .
The marriage of Miss Tamara
Dee Smith, formerly of Heppnef,
t-j Rodney Warren Brown will be
solemnized on Saturday after
noon, September 2-
Parents of the betrothed couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith of
Yakima, Wn, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Lintons Announce
Birth of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Linton of
Milwaukie are announcing the
arrival of a second daughter on
Friday, August 11. She has been
named Leilani Rene and weigh
ed (i lb., 15 oz. She joins a sister,
Lori, at home.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. N. C. Anderson, and
paternal grandparents are Lynn
Linton of Beaverton and Mrs.
linns Kosengrecn of Hood River.
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