Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 20, 1968, Page 5, Image 5

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IT WAS A HAPPY GRANDMOTHERS' DAY at the a E. McQuar
tie home on Saturday. June 15, when three of four great-grand'
motheri and two grandmother! of little Dana Ruhl, oix-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ruhl of Roseburg, were united.
Enjoying a short time together with Dana (in front) were)
(feated) great-grandmothers Mrs. Elva Ruhl, Lexington; Mrs.
Mabel Gray, Heppner, and Mrs. Lucy Lehner, Missoula, Mont.
Behind them are Mrs. Marie McQuarrie; her daughter, Mrs,
Dick (Suzie) Ruhl; and Mrs. Faye Runt mother of Dick RuhL
Another great-grandmother who was not present is Mrs. Grace
McQuarrie, mother a! Clint McQuarrie, of Missoula, Mont.
(G-T Photo)
Past Degree of Honor
Presidents Honored
Past presidents of Kate J.
Young Lodge, Degree of Honor
Protective Association, were non
ored guests at the regular meet
ing Tuesday evening, June 11.
At the invitation 01 President
Ardith Hunt, current officers re
linquished their chairs for the
evening to the past presidents.
At the stations for the even
ing were Mrs. Mary McMurtry,
president; Mrs. Lucille Parrish,
vice-president; Mrs. Martha
King, past president; Mrs. Irene
Nolan, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.
Theta Lowe, secretary; Mrs.
Mary Bryant, usher; Mrs. Mabel
Chaffee, assistant usher; Mrs.
Eleanor Gonty, left assistant;
Mrs. Alice McCabe, right assist
ant; and Mrs. Adelle LaTrace,
outside watch.
Ushers introduced Mrs. Ida
Farra as a past state president
Entertainment Included a
travel game, presented by sev
eral of the members. Mrs. Hunt
served refreshments at the close
of the meeting.
Birth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Corbin of
Portland are announcing the ar
rival of their second daughter,
born Friday, June 14, weighing
6 lb., 12 V4 oz. She has been nam
ed Krlsta Ilene. and loins a two
year-old sister, Kayla. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. ana Mrs.
Kon Leonnig, and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs,
Bert Corbin, all of Heppner.
Several local residents attend
ed the Ron Jones-Monica Green
wedding in Salem on Saturday,
June 15. Those attending from
Heppner were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Arbogast, Ray Jones, Mrs. Jim
Thomson and Bruce, Lee Dag
gett, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones,
grandparents of the groom, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green,
Tom and Margaret. Both Green
and Daggett served as ushers at
the wedding and Thomson at
tended as best man. On Satur
day evening, Margaret Green at
tended the wedding of a col
lege classmate in Salem.
Couple Plans Church
Wedding Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Zumwalt
of Lexington are announcing
the approaching marriage of
their daughter, Theresa Marie
Dickson, to Mr. Jerald Neese, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fager
of La Grande.
The couple will exchange
their marriage vows at a cere
mony to be held Saturday, June
29, at 7:30 p.m., in the Assem
bly of God church in Heppner.
They invite all friends to at
tend.
A wedding reception will fol
low the ceremony in the base
ment rooms of the First Christ
ian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor
and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash
traveled to Beaverton on Satur
day from where the Nashs left
on Sunday morning with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Parsons for a
week's vacation trip to Canada.
The Connors spent time visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Williams in Aloha on Sunday
and accompanied the family to
Vernonia, where they went to
take their son, Rocky, to Perry's
Sport Camp.
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Sans Souci Delegates
Report on Attending
State Convention
During the first meeting In
June of Suns Souii Hebekah
Lodge, three guests were wcl
corned bv Mrs. Tom Huston, no
hie lthihI. These were Mrs. Nel
lie Maechlle, vice grand of
Hermiston Kcbckah Lodge, ana
her right supporter, Mrs. Sully
Young. Also, Mrs. Enrl Kskcl
son. a member of I loll v Itebek
ah Lodge, Lexington, attended
from her home In Hermiston.
Kcports of the activities of the
kitchen committee wnicn served
the Pioneer Memorial Day din
ner was given. Mrs. Huston ex
pressed her appreciation to all
who assisted wltn this project.
Delegates to the state Rebek-
oh Assembly, Mrs. Ed LuTrace
and Mrs. Larry Cook, gave their
respective reports of the three
day sessions In Corvallls. The
local lodge Is honored by hav
ing two members on the He
bekah Assembly list this year.
Mrs. Cook was appointed Uut
Klde Guardian and was install
ed during the public Installa
tion ceremonies of the Grand
Lodge and Rebekah Assembly
officers. Mrs. Altha Kirk is a
hold -over member of the Re
bekah Assembly Pilgrimage
for Youth committee, which was
honored in an impressive can
dlelighting skit presented by
Grass Valley Theta Rho Girls
Club.
All Rebekah lodges In Oregon
who have given support to the
Pilgrimage for Youth work
were awarded certificates, pre
sented to the delegates during
Assembly. Sans Souci's certifi
cate was presented by Mrs. Cook
and Mrs. LaTrace to Mrs. Hus
ton, noble grand. This will bei
Lyle Hopper is Wed
To Hermiston Girl
June 4 was the wedding date
of Miss Anna Junes and Lyle
Jlopier, who were united In
tnarrlage at the Baptist Church
In Hermiston. Hopper Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hopper,
former Heppner residents, who
now make their home In the
Hermiston area.
Following his graduation from
Heppner High school In 1904,
Hopper attended two years at
Blue Mountain Community col
lege In Pendleton.
The young couple will reside
In Hermiston where he Is em
ployed at the Umatilla Army
Depot.
Mrs. Don Eu bonks and dau-
ghter, Melindn, returned to their
home In roruana on Monday
after visiting her mother, Mrs.
Alice McCabe, and other rela
tives here since Memorial Day.
Mrs. McCabe took them to Port
land, with son, Allen, and Doug
Gonty, will visit a short time
before returning home later in
the week.
framed and hung In the lodge
hall.
Mrs. Blanche Imel, current as
sembly president, will make her
official visitations to District
No. 20 In September. The district
meeting will convene in lone at
that time.
Next meeting of Sans bouci
lodge, June 21, will he the last
regular meeting until the fall
term, and a good attendance is
important. Mrs. R. G. McMurtry,
assisted by Mrs. Mary Bailev,
served refreshments during the
social hour at the close of the
evening.
Riding Club Members
Study Horsemanship
The Blackhorse Riders 4-H
club met June 8 at the home
of Its leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Sleagall.
President Becky Doherty call
ed the meeting to order. Mr.
Sleagall gave us gome do's and
don'ts concerning horsemanship
manners and our correct dress.
Diana Raymond Rave a report
on grooming.
Mr. Sleagall showe d the
members the required 4-H
horsemanship routines. We all
had our horses so we spent the
afternoon practicing and cor
recting our horsemanship. At
the end of the meeting a sack
race, using our horses for half
the race, was" cnloyed. Kelwayne
Haguewood came in first, Char
lie Pointer was second and Di
ana Raymond, third.
Cookies, Ice cream and Kool
nld were served to eight mem
bers, two leaders and several
guests.
Klmee Lu Haguewood,
reporter
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June 20. 1961
Spauldings Attend
Funeral of Aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaulding
and daughter Janice attended
funeral services for Mrs. Mae
Horn In Hood River on Tuesday,
June 4. Mrs. Horn, aunt of Mrs.
Spaulding, died Saturday, June
1, after a sudden illness.
Mrs. Horn was an active par
ticipant In the Oregon American
Legion Auxiliary organization,
and had visited in this area
several times.
The Spaulding family return
ed home the following Sunday
after spending the remainder of
the week in Portland.
Enjoys L. A. Visit
Karen McCurdy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy,
returned Sunday by air to Port
land from a week's visit with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Lcn Oilman, and family in Los
Angeles. She reports a very en
joyable week with her aunt,
uncle and cousins there. She was
met In Portland by her parents,
and now has entered the summer
school session at OreRon State
University. Also going to the
OSU summer session Is Bruce
Moyer, on-ln-law of Mr. and
Mrs. McCurdy. His wife, Diane,
and children will spend the
summer with the McCurdys here.
Moyer is working towards a
masters degree and Miss Mc
Curdy is making up a term she
lost during earlier college days
when she was injured in an
auto accident. She will be a sen
ior at OSU in the fall. Moyer is
a teacher In La Grande.
Hopper Hospitalized
After Heart Attack
Bob Hopper, former Heppner
resident, is showing satisfactory
Improvement in Good Shepherd
hospitpl in Hermiston after suf
fering a severe heart attack at
his home May 22. He expects
to remain in the hospital for
another week.
Hopper moved from Heppner
In the spring of 1964 to accept
employment at the Umatilla
Army Depot. He was formerly
employed at the Morrow Coun
ty Creamery and lived here
about eight years. 1
Rhea Creek to Hear
Talk by Jean Hill
Jean Hill of Klmberly, who
was a delegate to the 411 club
Congress In Washington. D. C,
this spring, will bo the speaker
at the meeting of the Rhea Creek
Grange at Kuggs on Friday
evening, June 28, at 8 p.m.
She will show slides that she
took on the trip and tell of high
lights. Everyone la welcome to
attend the meeting.
Three Attend Meet
Walter Jacobs, president, and
Harlan McCurdy, manager, of
Morrow County Grain Growers
left last Wednesday to attend
the meeting of the Pacific North
west Grain Dealers association
in Spokane, continuing- through.
Friday. Riley Munkers, man
ager of the grain division of
MCGG. went to the meeting on
Thursday and remained through
its duration. The group met in
the Ridpath Hotel.
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