Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 16, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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WOHTHY ADVISOR SARA MILLER
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er Crowned
thy Ad
visor
At impressive formal ceremo
nies Sunday afternoon. May 12,
Miss Sara Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Miller,
Heppner, was crowned Worthy
Advisor of Ruth Assembly No.
50, International Order of Rain
bow for Girls.
Following the welcome by
Mrs. Rachel Harnett, mother ad
visor, installing officers were in
troduced, which included Jill
PadbcrR, worthy advisor; Char
lene Hamlctt of the lone Assem
bly, chaplain; Linda Heath, re
corder; Jan (Hager) Evans, mar
shal, and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael,
musician.
Incoming officers were intro
duced and escorted to their sta
tions. Serving for the coming
term will be: Sara Miller, wor
thy advisor; Teresa Harshman,
worthy associate advisor; Patti
Howell, charity; Sue Melby,
hope; Cindy Harsin, faith; Ter
esa Wright, drill leader; Jill
Scott, love; Tami Meador, relig
ion; Bobbette Jones, nature;
Linda Baker, immortality; Lin
da Cooper, fidelity; Marie Van
Marter, patriotism; Cathy Sher
man, service; Karen Cox, confi
dential observer; Peggy Taylor,
outer observer; Christie Taylor,
musician; Diane McLachlan,
choir director, and Patti O Har
ra, choir member.
Crownine ceremonies tollowed
the installation by members of
Blue Mountain Chapter of De
Molay, Hermiston, under the
leadership of Boyd Thomas, Jr.,
master counselor.
Worthy Advisor Sara has cho
en as her theme for office, the
scripture passage, "And God
said: I do set Mv bow in the
cloud." (Genesis 9: 12, 13). Her
chosen colors were those of "the
rainbow", with pink and white
used predominately in decora
tions in the reception rooms. In
her honor, Teresa Harshman
read favorite scripture verses
from the Book of Genesis re-
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MRS.
latcd to Sara's chosen theme,
with background accompani
ment by Mrs. Carmichael.
Several distinguished guests
were In attendance. Introduced
were Willa Johnson, worthy ad
visor of lone Assembly; Mrs.
Virginia Wilkinson, Grand Ruth
of the Grand Chapter, O. K. S.
in Oregon; four past worthy ad
visors of Ruth Assembly, Lynda
Orwick, Linda Heath, Jan Ha
ger Evans and Mrs. Jay Wheel
house; Herman Winter, worship
ful master of Heppner Lodge
AF&AM; Boyd Thomas, Jr., mas
ter counselor of Blue Mountain
Chapter, Order of DeMolay,
Hermiston. .
Special guests introduced were
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, parents of
the new worthy advisor, who
presented their daughter with a
gavel.
In tribute to the work of Jill
Padberg for the past term, an
impressive addendum by offi
cers, carrying out her theme
"love", presented her with a
past worthy advisor's pin. An
other addendum honored Sara
as she was escorted and "pin
ned" with ribbons in rainbow
colors at the various stations.
Guests were greeted at a re
ception following the installa
tion. A large white cake dec
orated with a rainbow and in
scribed with her theme, center
ed the serving table, flanked by
pink tapers. Serving on the re
ception committee were Mrs.
Kenneth Peck, Mrs. Larry Prock,
Mrs. LaVern Van Marter, Jr.,
Mrs. Harold Erwin, Mrs. Earl
Bryant and Mrs. Jay Wheel-house.
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Wright Home Scene
Of Cradle Shower
The country home of Mrt.
Walter Wright wu opened to
friends and rotative in the area
lust Wednesday tor a cradle
Khower which honored Mrs.
Kenneth Wright. She wu pre
sented many lovely and useful
gift.
Guesta present Included her
mother, Mrs. Glenn Smith, and
her mother-in-law. Mrs. Harold
Wright. Others attending were
Mrs. Eloise Smith. Mrs. Robert
Ma honey and daughters, Mrs.
Gene Ha'l. Miss Marilyn Berg
Strom, Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mrs.
Durrel liarrl. Mrs. Glen Kar
rens, Mrs. Orlun Wright, Mrs.
Harold Stevens. Mrs. Karl Gil
liam. Mrs. Jack Sumner. Mrs.
Roger Palmer and children, Mrs.
Leonard Kill. Mrs. Marlon rai
nier and Mrs. Ray Drake.
The hostess. Mrs. Walter
Wright, was assisted by Mrs.
Elmer Palmer In serving re
freshments at the close of the
party.
Group Meets Monday
Regular meeting of the Ilepp.
ner Civic League will be Mon
day evening, May 20, at 7:30
p.m. In the klmlergurten room
at the grade school. All mem
bers are urged to be present to
dlwuKS Important Items of bus
iness concerning the kindergar
ten for the coming year.
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Invitation Extended
To Gardner Wedding
The coming marriage of Mar
ilyn Ann Scalese and LcRoy A.
Gardner, Jr., la being announced
for Sunday afternoon, May 26, at
2:00 p.m., In St. Patrick's Cath
olic church, Heppner. The bride
elect Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Scalese of Portland,
and parents of her fiance are
Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Gardner, Sr.,
Heppner.
The couple Is extending a
cordial Invitation to their many
friends In the area to attend the
ceremony and reception which
will follow in the parish hall.
Rebekoh Members
Veteran membership jewels
were presented to several mem
bers of Sans Soucl KelH-kuh
Lodge No. 33 at a special re
ception In their honor on Sun
day. May 5. Friends of the lodge
and community greeted nine of
the 14 veterans, between 2:00
and 4:00 P.m.. in the fellow
ship rooms of the Heppner
Christian church. All have hem
memberships for over 45 years.
Those who were present to re
ceive their jewels were Mrs.
Letha Archer. Mrs. Earl Gllllum,
Mrs. Pete McMurtrv, Mrs. Loyal
Parker. Mrs. Evelyn Farrens,
Mrs. Alice Luttrell. Mrs. Clara
Gertson, John Wlghtman and
Mrs. Mabel Chaffee. Others who
qualified, but were unable to be
present, were Mrs. Emma Jones,
Mrs. Tena Scott and Oral Scott
of Hermiston, Mrs. Lena
Knowles of Umatilla and Mrs.
Daisy Charlton of La Grande.
Others who hold over 40-year
memberships were also nonorea.
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Gerry Rood, who also Introduc
ed those appearing on the pro
gram. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mar
quardt and daughters, Carlita,
Lolita, Joyce and Sheree, enter
tained with the musical num
bers. "Blllv Billy Bayou" and
"Snowflake". Mrs. Larry Cook
followed with an entertaining
recitation, "The Railroad Cross
ing". Karla Weatherford dedicated
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday, Mar 16. 196S
I RECEPTION ON MAT 5 honored tho above veteran members
of Sans Soud Rebekah Lodge No. 33 on their membership of
over 45 years. Jewels were presented (front row, left to right);
Mrs. Letha Archer, Mrs. Earl Gilliam. Mrs. Clara Gertson. Mrs.
Evelyn Farrens. Mrs. Mabel Chaffee; (back row)! John Wight
man. Mrs. Pete McMurarr, Mrs. Loyal Parker and Mrs. Alice
LuttreU.
a vocal selection, "A Prayer for
Rehekahs" to the honor guests,
accompanied at the piano by
Gwen Drake, who also played
the selection "Exodus". Christie
Taylor followed with piano
numbers. "How Great Thou
Art" and "Born Free". Mrs
Rood closed the program with
an appropriate poem, "Life Is
Making Friends".
During the recognition cere
mony, each honor guest was pre
sented a corsage by Mrs. Tom
Huston, noble grand, and the
veteran's Jewel. Mrs. Ed La
Trace, past noble grand, regis
tered the guests In the guest
book and placed on them badg
es of honor.
Floral decorations carried out
the pink and green lodge col
ors. Serving at the refreshment
table was Mrs. Emma Hager
and pouring was Mrs. Madge
Bryant. Detailed arrangements
were taken care of by the host
ess committee. Mrs. Cook, Mrs.
La Trace, Mrs. Lincoln Nash,
Mrs. Rood and Mrs. Huston.
MISS MARGARET LYNN
SAWYER
Engagement Told
Of Lynn Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Key of
Heppner announce the engage
ment and forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Margaret
Lynn Sawyer, to Ronald H.
(Skip) Carnes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert H. Carnes of Pilot
Rock.
Miss Sawyer attended Hepp
ner schools and Good Shepherd
Convent school in Portland.
Carnes is a graduate of Pilot
Rock High school with the class
of 1962, and served two years
of military duty in Germany. He
is presently employed at the
Quentin Rugg ranch at Adams,
The couple plans a summer
wedding to be held in Heppner
at the Catholic cnurcn.
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LULU WRIGHT
Celebration Honors
Lulu Wright on 90th
Birthday Anniversary
Mrs. Lulu Wright, lifetime
resident of Oregon, celebrated
her 90th birthday on Sunday,
April 28, at the home of her
granddaughter, Mrs. Lyle (Lu
lu) Cole in Portland.
Mrs. Wright is a pioneer of
Morrow county, coming here at
the age of five with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munk
ers, and two sisters, from the
Willamette Valley. They lived
at Weston for a year then mov
ed to Eightmile, taking up a
homestead there. Her father was
one of the builders of the Lib
erty schoolhouse, where she got
her first schooling.
She is the eldest of 10 child
ren, with one brother, Roy, and
one sister, Myrtle, living.
She married Sylvanus Wright
on December 24, 1895. Six of
their children were born in Mor
row county and two were born
in Grant county. Three of her
children, Mrs. Dellie Matlock,
Mrs. Mabel Gale and Russell
Wright, are living. She also has
six grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren. Mrs. Wright makes her home
in Portland with her daughter,
Mrs. Dellie Matlock, 3600 North
Baldwin St.
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