Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 11, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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JILL PADBERG will provide leadership of Ruth Assembly No. 50,
Order of Rainbow for Girls, for winter term, following crowning
ceremonies, Sunday, January 7. (G-T Photo).
Jill Padberg Installed
As Worthy Advisor
Jill Padberg was installed
new worthy advisor of Ruth As
sembly No. 50, Order of Rain
bow for Girls, at formal cere
monies Sunday afternoon, Jan
uary 7, in the Heppner Masonic
hall. Nineteen other young la
dies were seated with her to
make up the slate of elected and
appointed officers for the winter
term.
For her installation the at
tractive daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elden Padberg, Lexington,
chose red and white as her col
. ors, and "The Greatest of These
is Love" as her theme of office.
She greeted her fellow members
and guests in a sheer floor
length gown of red chiffon.
Miss Padere was escorted to
the altar by her father for the
crowning ceremonies performed
by master counselor Boyd Thom
as, Jr., of the Blue Mountain
Chapter of DeMolay, Hermiston.
This was followed by the "Arch
of Steel" by nine other mem
bers of the chapter, assisted by
their dad advisor, Boyd J. Thom
as, Sr. ,.
Lynda Orwick, immediate
past worthy advisor, served as
installing officer, assisted by
Linda Heath, installing marsh
al; Willa Johnson of the lone
Assembly No. 89, installing re
corder; Bonnie Morgan of lone,
installing chaplain, and Mrs. C.
C. Carmichael, installing music
Ian. .
Other officers who were in
stalled for this term were the
following: Sara Miller, worthy
associate advisor; Teresa Harsh
man, charity; Patti Howell,
hope; Sue Melby, faith; Jana
Lee Scott, recorder; Lynda Or
wick, treasurer; Glenda Van
Winkle, chaplain, and Karla
Weatherford, drill eader.
Those holding the color sta
tions are Linda Cooper, love;
Karen Cox, religion; Jerri Keith
ley, nature; Dovy Alderman, im
mortality: Jill Scott, fidelity;
Tami Meador, patriotism; Teresa
Wright, service; Marie Van Mar
ter, outer observer; Cindy Har
sin, confidential observer; Lisa
Cutsforth, choir director, and
Christy Taylor, musician.
Serving as mother advisor is
Mrs. Rachel Harnett.
Mrs. Sam Miller, accompanied
by Mrs. Carmichael, dedicated a
vocal solo, "The Lord's Prayer"
to the newly crowned advisor.
Present to observe the cere
monies were Jill's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elden Padberg; her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Padberg; her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris
Padberg; an uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Padberg, and
an aunt, Mrs. Archie Padberg.
Following special introduc
tions and acknowledgements,
presentation of a past worthy
advisor's pin was made to
Lynda Orwick, and an ivory
gavel was presented the new
worthy advisor from her par
ents. A guest of honor was Mrs.
Bill Cox, worthy matron of Ruth
Chapter No. 32, Order of the
Eastern Star. Also present were
Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, Grand
Ruth of OES; Berl Akers, wor
shipful master of lone Masonic
Rebekohs Make Plans
For Coming Dinner;
Joint Installation
Several items of business wore
under discussion at mo iai
regular meeting of Sana Soucl
Rebrkah Lodge on Friday even
ing, January 5. Mrs. M La
Trace, nobla grand, welcomed
19 members and throe visitors
from Holly Rouekah lodge, Lex
ington. . .
Plans wore discussed for the
annual Installation dinner, hold
Jointly with Willows IOOr
lodge, for members, their fam
ilies and friends. The dinner Is
planned for Saturday evening,
January 13, at 6:30 p.m., with
a joint Installation of new of
ficers to follow at 8:00 pm. The
lodges will furnish rolls and
ham, with the rest of the din
ner to be solicited among mem
bers. District Deputy Presidents,
Mrs. Omar Rletmann and Her
man Green, will be among those
attending.
A special ceremony was the
draping of the charter In mem
ory of Mrs. Claude (Margaret)
Buschke, who had been a mem
ber over 30 years, with earlier
membership in the Mistletoe
Rebekah lodge of Hardman. As
a memorial to Mrs. Buschke the
lodge voted a contribution be
sent to th lOOF-Kebekah Edu
cational Fund, which Is made
available to help any needed
young person in furthering his
education.
Mrs. Scott Furlong and Mrs.
La Trace served as hostesses
during the social hour.
Completing the current term
of office, Mrs. La Trace expres
sed appreciation to her officers
and presented each or tnem
with a white milk glass bud
vase. Gifts were also presented
to four members with perfect
attendance, Mrs. Tom Huston,
Esther Bergstrom, Mrs. Lincoln
Nash and Mrs. La Trace.
for the dinner Includes Mrs.
Archie Padberg, Mrs. Mary Bail-J
ey, Mrs. La Trace and Mrs. fur
long. On the decorating commit
tee are Mrs. Huston and Mrs.
Gerald Rood. The Rainbow Girls
will assist in serving.
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College Couple's Engagement Told
Mrs. Doyla Key, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Floyd
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Tnrloo TJn 190 and Mrs Akers "nuicnins anu ivirs. viu uiusncus,
L EeDN'u12Allni1 r.' . traveled to Portland Thursday,
January 4. Mrs. Hutchins re
mained in Portland for the week
and Bonnie Akers, Grand Con
fidential Observer of Oregon.
A large white cake, decorated
with red roses and inscriDea
with the chosen installation
theme, centered the attractive
reception table, flanked by tall
red tapers. Distinctive arrange
ments 01 ongni reu poinseiuas
made of red feathers, combined
with green fernery, provided at
tractive decorations to the serv
ing table and about the rooms.
Small wristlets of the matching
feather flowers were also pre
sented the newly installed offi
cers. Cutting and serving cake was
Mrs. Gene Bissenger, Portland;
Mrs. Lee Padberg presided at
the punch bowl, and Mrs. Oris
Padberg served coffee and tea.
Assisting with the serving
and in the kitchen were Mrs.
Dean Hunt, Mrs. William Van
Winkle and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth.
Miss Judy Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Jones, has
transferred her studies from
O.C.E. in Monmouth to the Uni
versity of Oregon in Eugene.
Miss Jones, a sophomore this
year, has chosen speech pathol
ogy and audiology as her ma
jor field of study.
to receive medical treatment
while staying at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Angel and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grosh
ens and family of Portland
brought his mother home Satur
day night and remained to vis
it at the Groshens home for the
week-end.
Dan McQuarrie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie, left
Friday, January 5, to attend
Bend Community College. Mc
Quarrie was accompanied on
the trip by Larry Heath, who
is currently on furlough from
military service,
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LINDA JANE VON ARZ
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. VonArx
of Pendleton are announcing the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Jane, to John F. Pfeiffer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Pfeiffer of Heppner.
Miss VonArx is a 19C7 gradu
ate of Pilot Rock High school
and Is presently enrolled at
Blue Mountain Community Col
lege. Pendleton.
Her fiance, a 1965 graduate
of Heppner High school, has re
cently completed two years ac
tive duty in the U. S. Coast
Guard, and Is also now enroll
ed at BMCC.
No wedding date has been set
by the engaged couple.
Mrs. Amanda Duvall and her
sister, Mrs. Lula White of Pilot
Rock, traveled to Portland on
Saturday, December 30, to at
tend the church wedding of their
nephew, Jim Wald, to Miss Betty
Langford. After returning to
Heppner Sunday evening, Mrs.
White remained to visit at the
Duvall home before returning on
Tuesday to her home near Pilot
Rock.
Clark-Heimbigner Betrothal Announced
The engagement of Miss Can
dence C'lurk and Turn Jielmblg
ncr, both students at the Uni
versity of Oregon, Eugene, was
announced to friends and rela
tives at a New Year's Eve party
given at the home of Miss
Clark's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Harold K. Clark, In Lake Os
wego. Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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CANDENCE CLARK
Helmblgner of lone, la a senior
at the university, where he is
ma)orlna In pre-dentistry. He is
affiliated with Theta Chi frater
nity. Miss Clark, a Junior In tho
field of political science, Is a
member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority.
No date has been set for tho
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Parent of
Salem, formerly of Heppner, had
as their Christmas guests her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin An
derson, and her sisters and fam
ilies, Mrs. Dee Martin and Su
zanne, and Mr. and Mrs. C A.
Porter, all of Portland.
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January 13
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