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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1967)
Degree Installation Set for January 9 At Episcopal Hall Innunrv O la th HntA Kit for installation of newly appointed omccrs or. me VPRree 01 xionor Protective Association, It has been announced. Clara B. Cert son, national treasurer and state director of the association, will be the installing omcer at me ceremonies. Recently elected as new offl cers are Ardlth Hunt, president XTrinHn fn1luWA flrtit vtro MrOS ident; Alice Soward, recording secretary; Mary jwciuunry treasurer; Bernlce Nash, usher Mary Bryant, assistant usher; Doris Robinson, Inner watch; Eleanor Gonty, outer watch; Mary Bryant, drill captain; Al Ina Cnwflrrt ritual mnnsolor! Irene Nolan, trustee for three year term, and bhlriey Connor, will serve as pianist for the group. Oillce ol second vice pres Unnt hafl tint KnAtl fillfH fl VPt Past president of the group Is Alice McCabe. Tha mnntlnar n 1 H PO nf the gree of Honor has been changed tha fhrlctlnn rhnrrh hnse. ment to the Episcopal church parish hail, wnere memoers win gather to practice for installa tion on January 3, unless other wise notilied. Zeimantz Relatives Visit Mrs. Chaffee Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel Chaiiee, wno were here to attend memorial serv- iuiD In Mm Vthul Znlmantz. were the deceased's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. w. j. bluings 01 raim springs, cai if., her cousin, Mrs. Naomi De Chenne of Spokane, and Mrs. DeChenne's daughter, Mrs. Hen ry Cobain of Walla Walla. Services were held for Mrs. Zeimantz on Tuesday, December 19, at the First Christian church, with the Rev. Al Boschee, offic iating. Grange to Sponsor Public Card Party A New Year's public card par tv will be sponsored by Willows Grange of lone on Saturday night, December JU, at tne lone grange hall. The evening of cards will be gin at 8:00 p.m., and all grang ers and friends are Invited to attend and enjoy the social eve . ning together. POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIR: Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jacks Alemlte Equipment 421 S.E. 4th Pendleton Phone 276-5862 Invitation Extended To Winters' Wedding Marriage vows will be ex changed Saturday, December 30. between Miss Leona Zlttel of Yakima and Pvt. Simon B. (Butch) Winters, Jr., of Hepp ner. Parents of the bride-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zlttel of Sunnvslde. Wash., and the pros pective groom Is the son of Mrs. Millie Winters of Heppner. The ceremony will be held In the Heppner Methodist church at 2:00 p.m., and a reception will follow In the church social rooms. All friends and relatives are extended a cordial invitation to attend the ceremony and recep tion. Pvt. Winters is home on leave from U. S. Marine Corps training in San Diego, and is expected to leave In March for overseas duty in Vietnam. He was a graduate of Heppner High school with the class of 1966. Gifts Add Cheerful Surprise at Meeting The excitement of unwrapping a surprising array of Christmas gifts was shared by members of the Soroptimist club at its luncheon meeting last Thursday. Each member had been asked to bring a "white elephant" gift for exchange during the pro gram part of the meeting. Wide assortment of both ornamental and useful items brought a var iety of responses when unwrap ped. Christmas messages to the club were read from Mrs. Leta Thomas in Tucson, Ariz., from Mrs. Grace Nickerson In Port land, from district and regional officers. A birthday cake was served In celebration of the December Mrthrinva nf Mrs. Eleanor Gon ty, Mrs. Joyce Johnson and Miss Terry Llneecum. Dixons See Youth Leave on Trip East Marti nivnn rtaimhtpr of Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Dixon, left by train from Pasco, wasn., aunaay night in company with a num- Kn nf nthor rnllpfM students from the Northwest for a con vention at the University or 1111- or ITrrians Til Rho will flt- liuia u l vi II.. iw, " . tend the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Missions Convention during this week. After return inn Kir train Sllnrtav Tlipht. she will continue to Seattle Pacific University to complete ner sen ior year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilli land, son-in-law and daughter nf rVtA nivnn a will ripnnrt hv Ul 1 1 IV- inuiiu) ..... 1 " plane from Portland late Thurs day nignt lor ineir return iu invintrtnn KV.. after sDendine their Christmas vacation here. Mrs. Gilliland now holds a de gree as a registered medical technologist and works at Good Samaritan Methodist hospital in T nvinntntl HOT fllishflnrl is in his second year in Asbury Sem inary at wumore, K.y. Trie Dixons took the young nannla tn thsir rpsnPPtlVe rjlaC- es of departure on Sunday and Thursday. SlfflOEW V I'..-1 Ma AND MRS. JOHN ELDON WAGENBLAST Jacklyn Maty Broun) Wagenblast Reception Honors Newlywed Couple IF SANTA Left You Money Mr. and Mrs. John Eldon Wag enblast were guests of honor at a belated wedding reception held at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wagenblast in Lexington, on Sunday afternoon, December 17. The young college couple was joined in marriage In an even ing candlelight ceremony on September 17 in Parks Wedding Chapel in Reno, Nev. They were attended by the parents of the groom. The bride's wedding gown of white Alpaca crepe trimmed in heavy floral lace, and the lace-edged bridal veil which were worn during the ceremony, were placed on dis play during the home reception. The newlyweds enrolled at Oregon State University the week following their marriage, where the bride is a sophomore and the groom is in his junior year. She is affiliated with Al pha Gamma Delta sorority and John is a member of Farm House fraternity. The new Mrs. Wagenblast is the former Jacklyn Mary Broun, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James R. Broun of Pendleton, bhe was a 1966 graduate of Pendleton High school and was one of four princesses who served on the Pendleton Round-Up court the past summer. At the reception Jacklyn greeted their reception guests in an attractive white wool knit ensemble, accented with a Christmas corsage. 1 A three-tiered wedding cake, topped with miniature bride and groom, centered the serving ta ble which was covered with white lace over green. The Christmas decor was carried out in gay decorations on the ta ble and about the home. After-the honor couple cut and shared the first piece of wed ding cake, it was served by aunts of the groom, Mrs. George Kruger, Boardman, and Mrs. Randall Martin of Pilot Rock. Punch was poured by Mrs. Dave McLeod,- Heppner , and sprvincr coffee was Mrs. Dewey Wagenblast of The Dalles. The guest book was Kept Dy rurs. Jay Wheelhouse, Heppner. A larere number of friends and relatives came from surrounding areas to extend good wishes to the couple, and presented them with many lovely gilts. Special guests were parents of the bride, Dr. ana Mrs. Broun and their son Nicky of Pendle ton. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wagenblast of The Dalles, grandparents of the groom; Carl Rahn, The Dalles, uncle of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin, Pilot Kock; Mr. and Mrs. Georee Kruger, Boardman. uncles and aunts of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. rranK Monahan of Condon. Of special surprise was a personal tele Dhone call from Mrs. Wiley Knighten of Moro, former teach er here. or Christmas Come In And Select A Pendant Watch A Diamond Ring A Birthstone Ring Silver Dishes Silverware Pierced Ear Rings Salt and Peppers "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something speciaL" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 AM. to 6 TM. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER L RING I... THE NEW A Happy New Tear to all of Our friends everywhere! May health & happiness abound Through all next year I hr CHARLES and HELEN RUGGLES Masonic Installation Seats 1968 Officers In Two Local Orders Officers for 1968 were install ed by the Heppner Masonic Lodge at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, December 19. Succeeding Howard Bryant, 1967 Worshipful Master, is Her. man Winter, chosen to pilot the 90 year old Heppner Lodge No. 69. A.F. ft A.M. through the 1968 season. Other officers installed were Hubert Wilson, senior war den; Harold Becket, secretary: John Venard. senior deacon; Al Boschee, Junior deacon; Clar ence Baker, chaplain; Paul Jones, marshall; Vern Nolan, senior steward; Cecil Rill, jun ior steward; and Robert Abrams, tyler. To be Installed later are Don Gilliam, Junior warden, and John Pfeiffer, treasurer. The re tiring master Installed his sue cessor, Herman Winter, who in turn Installed the remaining oi- fleers. Following the lodge meeting, officers of Heonner Chapter No. 26, Royal Arch Masons, were In stalled. Officers for 1968 are. Kenneth Walters, excellent high priest; Herman Winter, king; Howard Bryant, scribe; Clarence Bauman. treasurer: Larry Cook, secretary; Ryan Stelnke, captain of hosts; Marion Green, princi pal sojourner; John Venard, royal arch captain; Don Gilliam, master of the tnira veil; uay Phillips, master of the second veil; George Simonson, master of the first veil, and Clarence Baker, sentinel. Baker served as excellent high priest through the 1967 masonic year. Paul Jones served as installing offi cer, Harold Becket, installing marshall, and Al Boschee, in stalling chaplain. Howard Bryant, outgoing master, and Clarence Baker, out going priest, were each present ed with emblems of their past offices. A clam chowder feed prepar ed by Roy Quackenbush and Bill Cox was enjoyed in the lodge dining room following the Installation ceremonies. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Thursday. Dcnbor M. 1967 Kindergarten Party Visited by Santa Kindergarten students of Mrs. John Maatta were entertained with a Christmas party and a surprise visit from Santa Claus on Friday, December 22, at school. Mothers and younger sisters and brothers of the youngsters were invited to the party as spe cial guests and were entertain ed with songs sung by the stu dents. Each child received a gift from Santa, after which games were played and refreshments served by the room mothers. Gazette-Times ads pay. Phone 676-9228 for G-T want-ad serv ice. Pine City Women Observe Christmas Members of the Tine City Ex tension Unit Joined together for a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Burl Wattenberger on Wednesday, December 13, with Mrs. George Lucianl assisting as co-hostess. Following a short business meeting, a noon luncheon was served by the hostesses which featured some of the delicious foods of Norway. Customs of Norway, especially those relat ed to Christmas, were discussed by members. An enjoyable af ternoon was spent in exchang ing gifts and making Christmas decorations. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Carl Rhea on Wednesday, Jan uary 10. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY Dupli cating Fluid, by the gallon. Also duplicator paper, white or colors. Gazette-Times office, ph. 676-9228. 35tfx Club Meets Tuesday Regular monthly meeting of the Heppner Golden Age club will be Tuesday evening, Janu ary 2, at All Saints' Episcopal parish hall. The usual potluck dinner will be served, followed by a variety of entertainment and short business meeting. Guests are always invited to attend. Visitors at thj home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurtry over the Christmas week-end were their son Glen of Portland, and McMurtry's sister, Mrs. Mary Andreasen and son Robert of Eugene. McMurtry, who is em ployed at Jones Photo Labora tory, returned to his home Mon day evening, while the Andrea sens remained until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughe were hosts at their home on Christmas to Mrs. Hughes' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roedke of Seattle, and her mother, Mrs. Edwin Coo of Milton-Freewater. Also Join ing the group for the day were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hughes. ONE WORD ABOUT MONEY Q Vis. ' A V - Start the New Year Right OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 848 PENDLETON appy Year! m a Time is relentless, yet it is ever kind to old friendships and always promising new joy and happiness. Best of luck to one and all. MARKET CLINT and MARIE McQUARME BankAmericard FORRIE MAHLENE ARTHUR DAN HARRIET FRANK JEAN FLOY ERNIE VIRGINIA 1 HEPPNER, OREGON