Reception for Mrs. Wilkinson
Features Western Hospitality
A large Rnthorlnff of friends
from over the state responded
10 me invnauon or Kutn Chap
tor No. 32. Order of the Eastern
Star, to attend a reception for
Mrs. Dick (Virginia) Wilkinson
In the multipurpose room of
iieppntr High school Saturday
evening, April i,
More than 235 lodge members
and friends payed tribute to Mrs.
Wilkinson, who holds the office
of Grand Ruth of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon.
a gay, western theme was
used in decorations throughout
me reception room, with color
ful rodeo and cowboy scenes
decorating the walls. Adding to
the atmosphere were arrange
ments 01 sagebrush in bloom,
anea grasses and cattails in
front of the rostrum and about
the room. On the gift table were
glided boots and an arrange
ment of gilded grasses. Each
guest received a pin-on feutur
ing tne Wilkinson ranch "brand'
in the corner.
Guests were extended a warm
welcome by Worthy Matron
Winifred Cox. Worthy Patron
Paul Jones followed with the in
vocation and led in the flag
ceremony.
Mrs. Elbrldge Woodard, wor
thy grand matron, and Gordon
Barker, worthy grand patron,
were escorted to the East and
accorded grand honors. Accord
ed the same honors were Mrs.
P. Robinson, past grand matron
and grand lecturer; Mrs. Laur
ose Hibberd, Mrs. Walter Jaeger,
and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Jr., all
past grand matrons, and Paul
Sorenson, past grand patron.
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tune of "Old MacDonald Had a
Farm", she was given a ride in
a simulated tractor, ending with
a gift presentation from the
Eastern Oregon Association. Jim
Schaffitz and Ken Baker sang
two selections which were well
received.
Words of congratulation were
extended bv Mrs. Woodard and
Mr. Barker, grand matron and
patron, to Ruth Chapter for the
enjoyable reception and to Mrs.
Wilkinson for excellent work
ngntea candies, lormed a cross,
Knelt and sang "Come to Rain
bow With Me". Sara Miller sang
a selection, "Willow creek Val
ley", accompanied by her moth
er. After Mrs. Wilkinson was es
corted to her place of honor, she
presented the following grand of
ficers: Mrs. Lee Nelson, associ
ate grand matron; Leo V. Brown,
associate grand patron; Mrs. El
bert Miller, grand secretary:
Mrs. Clarence Bateman, grand
treasurer; Mrs. Clarence Field
grand conductress; Mrs. Grace
Ewing, associate grand conduct
ress; Mrs. Donald Tweith, grand
chaplain; Mrs. Elmer Hevland
grand marshal; Leonard Will
iams, grand organist; Mrs. Her
man Waske, grand Adah; Mrs.
Robert Mackay, grand Esther;
Airs, uordon Earner, grand Mar
tha; Mrs. Lawrence Jordan,
grand electa; Mrs. Kobert Har
per, grand warder, and Ted
Roadman, grand sentinel
Also introduced were nine
grand committee members, five
grand representatives, 14 worthy
matrons ana nine worthy pat
rons.-
Mrs. Pauline Miller sang the
selection, "Hills of Home" for
Mrs. Wilkinson's special pleas
ure, accompanied by Mrs. Juan
ita Carmichael.
Dick Wilkinson presented the
14 grand escorts in attendance.
A cleverly arranged adden
dum by the host Ruth Chapter
honored Mrs. Wilkinson. To the
der. Other distinguished guests
spoKe briefly.
Gratitude was expressed by
Mrs. wiiKinson to an who nad
worked and participated and to
those who traveled distances to
add to her pleasure. Family
members present and introduc
ed were Mrs. Wavel Wilkinson.
Mrs. Shirley Rugg, Jody and Jill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Paine.
She acknowledged past matrons
and past patrons of Ruth Chap
ter and its members, closing
wun an appropriate poem.
Refreshments were served at
tables covered with red table
cloths In true Western motif. A
coal bucket, filled with golden
wheat was the centerpiece, with
miniature farm equipment and
animals adding atmosphere,
Punch was served from old fash
ioned crocks and coffee from old
fashioned coffee pots,
General chairman was Mrs,
Inez Huffman, assisted bv Mrs,
Howard Bryant, Mrs. Carmichael
and Mrs. Wavel Wilkinson,
Chairman of the social hour was
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, assisted bv
Mrs. Koy uuackenbush.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and
children Mark. LeAnn. Tad and
Kenny, Eugene, visited from
Friday through Sunday at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Privett, and with her
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. John Privett and Kim.
lone Rainbow Girls
Honored at Reception
Two members of lono Rain
bow Assembly No. 89 were hon
ored by friends and relatives at
reception Sunday afternoon.
April 21, at the lone Masonic
hall.
Bonnie Kae Akers holds the
state office of grand conflden
tial observer, and Terrle O'Con
nor Is serving as grand choir
member.
Guests attending from out of
town included members of Rain
bow Assemblies and Eastern
Mar chapters from Arlington.
Condon, Seaside, Hermiston ana
Heppner, and of the Order of
DeMolay, Hermiston.
Among honored guests intro
duced were Grand Deputies Mrs.
Lorraine Irby and Mrs. Florence
Van Gaasbeck; Janet Hanan,
grand lecturer of Arlington As
sembly No. 79; Vickie Romine,
grand representative to North
Carolina of Condon Assembly
No. 42; Kathy Wade, worthy ad
visor of Condon Assembly: Mrs.
Jean Reed, mother advisor, Con
don Assembly; and Mrs. Adelyn
tnsworth. mother advisor of
Maple Assembly No. 30, Seaside.
Others introduced were Bovd
Thomas, Sr., dad advisor, and
Boyd Thomas, Jr., master coun
selor of DeMolay In Hermiston;
Mrs. Nancy Ekstrom, worthy
matron of Locust Chapter No.
119, and Berl Akers, worshipful
master of lone Lodge No. 120.
AF&AM, and Mrs. Ruby Beckett,
past grand deputy to the Inter
national Order of Rainbow for
Girls, Heppner.
Entertainment was provided
by Diane Hough and Marilyn
Sarpola, who sang two selec
tions from "Sound of Music",
accompanied by Dona Oliver,
all members of Maple Assem
bly No. 30, Seaside. "My Girl"
and "Come Back When You
Grow Up" were sung by Teresa
Tucker, Connie Emert, Neal
Christopherson and Chuck Nel
son of lone. Dick Snyder of the
DeMolay chapter presented
-iower Talk' as a tribute to
mothers.
lone Assembly presented an
addenda in honor of Miss Akers
and Miss O'Connor, entitled
"Friendship's Rainbow," after
which each girl was presented
a gift. Bonnie then presented the
Assembly with a Rainbow flag,
of the traditional colors.
After the closing "Circle of
Friendship," refreshments were
served.
Willa Johnson, worthy advis-1
or of lone Assembly, presided
over the reception.
Invitation Extended
To Lodge Reception
A public reception will be
held by Sans Soucl Rebekuh
Lodge No. 33 on Sunday after
noon, May 5, to pay tribute to
Its veteran members. It will be
neia in me re I lows hip hall of
me neppner cnrist an rhnrxh
irom ;uu io i:w p.m.
bans Soucl has n mnmhn
who have held membershin fur
rr . "V-
J" years or more, ana Will add
three more to this list on Sun
day. Other veteran members will
also be honored. All friends i.
atives and Rebekahs from other
loages in tne area are cordially
Invited to attend.
The followinc veteran
bers (with vear of Initiating
will be honored: Mrs. Emma
Jones (1901): Mrs. Furl im,.i
Gilliam (1909); Mrs. Tena Scott
iiaii i, iiermiston; Oral Scott
(1912). Hermiston: Mrs
Knowles (1912), Umatilla, and
Mrs. Evelvn Farrena hqiki
Those to be added are Mrs'
Clara Gertson (1915); Mrs. Letha
Archer (1918). and t. n0i
Charlton (1918). La Grande
The A-o-wa kl-ya Camp Fire
CirU elected officers at tho
meeting on Monday. Laurie
inully presided over the meet
Ing. Those elected were Teri
MmKins, president; Debbie Tap
Ineau. vice president; Laurie
cnailv, secretary; Linda Pear
xnn. treasurer: Lisa toll ins and
Shannon Walker, reporters, and
jancue iiust, sergeant at-arms.
uuaraians announced that hon
or bead lists will be due the
second Monday In May.
The Talycakabe Junior high
girls worked on ceremonial
gowns. They wish to thank the
citizens of Morrow county for
ineir excellent participation in
tne candy sale, muklnu it pos
sible for several cirls to bo to
camp mis summer.
Heppner Unit Plans
Meeting Next Week
Regular meeting of HcDnner
extension unit nas been ad-
vanced to Tuesday, May 7. at
11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Ray Drake. The hostess will fur
nish the meat dish and hrearls
for the potluck luncheon.
Meeting date was advanced
one week to avoid conflict with
the annual Homemaker's Festi
val, which will be held Mav 15.
Project lesson will be "Acces
sories in Your Wardrobe", with
Mrs. A. S. Watkins as Droleet
leader.
HEPFNEB GAZETTE-TIMES, Thuradar. May Z. 19CI
Sewing Club Member
Surprised at Party
. Heppner hewing club mem
hers gathered at the home of
Airs. U t. Mcguarrie on wed
nesday afternoon, April 24, to
nonor Mrs. Stewart (Chervil
i.nooio wun a shower of era
die gifts. The shower was nliin
ned not as a surprise for Cheryl,
but for her mother-in-law, Mrs.
LAjweu uriouie, who Is a mem
ber of the club.
Co-hostCM for the afternoon
was Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, who
assisted with serving refresh
ments of cuke and coffee fol-
owing the opening of munv
nice guis.
Artists to Display
WorK in lone May 12
An art showlr.? of nnlntlnc
done by some 50 Morrow coun
ty, Condon and Arlington area
art students of Dr. Margaret Mc
Devltt will be shown Sunday.
May 12, between the hours of
12:30-5:30 p.m.. at the lone
American Legion hall.
Tea will be served during the
afternoon and the public is in
vited to attend. No admission
will be charged.
Word has been received bv th
Lovgren families of the death
of their nephew, Donald R. Hor
ton, of Delano, Calif.
Shower Party Held
For Mrs. Brosnan
A pink and blue shower, hon
oring Mrs. Dan Brosnan, was
held on Saturday afternoon, Ap
ril 27. at 2 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. Robert Ma honey, with
Mrs. Robert Lauuhlin us co-
hostess.
Guests attending the after
noon party were Mrs . Jerry
Brosnan. Mrs. Eddie Brosnan.
Mrs. Ron liueuewood. Mrs. Vern
Nolan. Mrs. Jim Morris. Purl.
land. Mrs. Merlin II ul-lies. Mm.
Ron Currln. Mrs. Mike Gmv and
Mis. Ron Gray.
A beautiful cake, artfully dec
orated with a pink and blue
cradle, and baked by Mrs.
Haguewood, was served to the
guests during the afternoon.
Notice of
Candidacy
1 hereby announce my can
didacy to succeed myself for
the office of Sheriff of Mor
row County subject to the
will of the Republican voters
of Morrow County at the Pri
mary election. May 28. 1968.
C J. D. Bauman
Heppner, Oregon
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Sans Souci Rebekahs
Plan Coming Events
At the Aoril 19 meeting nf
bans Soucl Rebekah Lodee Nn
S3, Mrs. Tom Huston, noble
grand, announced plans were
underway to honor veteran 50-
year members and appointed
commitee members to assist in
arrangements.
Mrs. Opal Cook and Mrs. A1.
tha Kirk were announced as the
two elected delegates to Rebek
ah Assembly of Oregon when
it convenes later this month in
Corvallis. Mrs. Kirk resigned her
aeiegate seat in favor of Mrs.
Aaeie La Trace, lumor past no
ble grand. Mrs. Kirk, an officer
in tne Association of Ladies
Auxiliaries Patriarchs Militant
ior Oregon, will attend its Tripp
ings which precede the Assem-
Diy sessions.
n . . .
oans oouci lodge has again
accepted the responsibility of
supervising the kitchen and i
serving ot rood at the Morrow i
county Memorial Dav nirmiV
Absences of several sick mem-
Deis were noted, and nf thnoo
wno nave illness in the r fami.
lies. Among those remembered
were Mrs. Lena Kelly and Mrs.
Etta Parker, also John Clouston
or Jfortland. brother-in-law nf
JVirs. rarKer. a surfferv natinnr
iviis. lousion is a veteran mpm-
Der oi tne local lodge.
Lodge Compliments
Assembly Officer
Bunchgrass Rebekah T.nduo
was nusi io a reception nonoring
Mrs. David (Lucile) Rietmann,
who will be a color bearer at
neDeKan Assembly, Sunday af
ternoon, April 28. at the Ma son
ic Hall in lone.
I he pink and preen enlnr
ineme was carried out in artis
tic table and room recorations.
As Mrs. Rietmann is Nfnhio
Grand of Bunchgrass lodge, her
officers served as hostesses as.
sisted by Mrs. Ed Bristow and
Mrs. Ernie McCabe who poured,
served the cake and assistfri
about the room.
Lisa McCabe was in eh arcra nf
me Kuest dook, wnicn was sign
ed by 45 friends and relatives.
Mrs. Kietmann was presented
a gift from the lodcro hv Mrs
Paul Pettviohn. Sr. Mrs nmaA
Rietmann extended congratula
tions and presented her a mon
ey tree from her friends and
relatives.
Noodles
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