Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 14, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    New Barrott Home
Warm With Welcome
For Doc Severinsens
Athletic Director Jim Burralt
Hint din will'. Dorothy, were
hts fur warm USU welcome
In the univcrxiiv' iHiniccomint;
honor cuc-u of the duy, Mr
and Mi. "Doc" Sfvi-rinscn, on
iituriUv. November 9.
Several of the Soverlnsen'
Kiiotern Oreuon friends and rel
ume erected them at Hu osu
I i LA fouiball same, where Sev
TinM'i mude eucsl aptwar
a ru e, and later at (lie new Bar
littt homo on Crest Drive In Cor
allis. where they were house
fin his for the weekend. Friend'
hhu were renewed between
thoM who had known "Doc"
and his wife, Kvonne. when they
had lived In Eastern Orecon
communities In former years.
The nationally known TV
trumpeter delighted the capac
ity crowd at Parker Stadium
with his Eupst performance with
the university band at hnlf
time, and received a fctandinit
ovation at his evening concert
presentation, "Come Blow Your
Horn." at Gill Coliseum.
His parents. Dr. and Mrs. Carl
Severinsen, Portland, his wife
Kvonne. and her mother, Mrs.
Ora Evans, Portland, were
among honor guests In the au
dience and at the Barratt home.
Other guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Ilynd, Cecil; Miss
Carol Hvnd, Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blake, Monmouth; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Hatfield, Madras;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaulding,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Sherman, all of
lleppner; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jep
sen, lone; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lab
hart. John Day; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hinz. Corvallis; Louise and
Mario Kopp. Portland; Ted Fer
guson. Gold Beach; Dr. and
Mrs. Gordon McGowan and Gor
lv, Mr. and Mrs. David Loren
zen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hale, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Ingleheart, all of
Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Skuzeskl, Yamhill.
SKBETY
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Rourk Book Reviewed
For Bookworm Club
Mrs. Herman Winter was hos
tess to ten members of the
lleppner Bookworms club Tues
day evening, October 29, as they
gathered at her home for their
last meeting of the month.
Book review for the evening
was presented by Mrs. Robert
Abiams. who reviewed "The Old
Man's Boy Grows Older," by
Robert Rourk. The book is com
posed of a series of true stories
and incidents in the life of the
author's grandfather.
Mrs. Bill Weatherford, presi
dent of the club, presided over
the business meeting, after
which the hostess, Mrs- Winter,
served the refreshments to her
guests.
Next meeting of the club will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Cornett Green on Tuesday even
ing, November 19.
Donee to Aid Family
A public benefit dance will
be held at Mikkalo Grange Hall
in the Condon area for the
Frank Johnson family on Satur
day night, November 16, start
ing at 9:30 p.m., with music by
the Western Gentlemen. Mrs.
Johnson was recently released
from a Portland hospital where
she received extensive treatment
for a rare paralitic disease. Pro
ceeds will aid the family with
heavy medical expenses.
MRS. DICK WILKINSON
Assoc. Grand Conductress
OES Grand Reception
Planned for Saturday
Ruth Chapter No. 32. Order of
the Eastern Star, will honor Its
distinguished member, Mrs.
Dick (Virginia) Wilkinson, at a
public reception Saturday even
ing. November 16. Mrs. Wilkin
son will be honored in her state
office. Associate Grand Conduct
ress of the Grand Chapter of
Oregon, to which she was elect
ed in June. 1968.
The reception will be held In
the HeDoner High school gym
nasium, starting at 8:00 p.m.,
with neighboring chapters,
friends and relatives invited to
attend.
Mrs. Wilkinson has been a
member of the Order of the
Eastern Star since April, 1947.
She served as worthy matron of
Ruth Chapter In 1947; served
the Grand Chapter as a Grand
Page in 1958; held a three-year
term on the credentials commit
tee from I960 to 1963, and as an
assistant on the same commit
tee in 1964. She was also chair
man of the Estarl Fund com
mittee in 1966 and was appoint
ed Grand Ruth in 1967.
NOTICE
The office of Dr.
Gerald Jones will be
closed from Thurs
day noon, Novem
ber 14, until Thurs
day morning, Nov
ember 21.
Texas Guest Greeted
At Whitaker Home
Mrs. Hal Whitaker entertained
friends at her home Saturday
evening with a get-acquainted
party honoring Mrs. W. P. Grig
sby. Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby are
house guests at the Whitaker
home, visiting here from Spear
man, Texas.
Following dinner two tables
of bridge were in play. High
prize was won by Mrs. Jerry
Sweeney and second high by
Mrs. Grigsby. Others present in
cluded Mrs. Joe Balfe, Mrs. Dale
Holland, Mrs. Creston Robinson,
Mrs. David McLeod, Miss Pat
Cassidy, the guest of honor, and
the hostess, Mrs. Whitaker.
Students Selected
For Friendliness
A senior boy and sophomore
girl were paired as Boy and Girl
of the Month for November. Sel
ected for their qualities ot
friendliness were Alvin Ashbeck
and Darlcne Warren.
Others chosen by their class
es for friendliness were Sherri
Brock, senior; Dennis Knee and
Jody Rugg, juniors; Ron Sher
man. sophomo:-e, and Greg
Greenup and Jill Rugg, freshmen.
lone Club Officers
Attend Special Shows
lone Garden ilub was repre
sented at a landscape design
study course at Oregon Stale
University by Mrs. Harold Hu
ber. club president, and Mrs.
Fredrick Martin, director of Blue
Mountain District, on October
24-li. Eleven hours of lectures,
illustrated with slides, were
given by six educators and pro
fessionals on various topics of
landscaping and design for gar
deners, city planners, park
boards, highway departments,
public beaut If icat Ion commit
tees, and others concerned with
outdoor beautlflcation.
The club was also represent
ed bv Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Edith
Nichoson and Mrs. Clell Rea at
the 30th anniversary tea and
chrysanthemum show of the
Umatilla Garden club on No
vember 1. Mrs. Martin exhibit
ed 33 varieties of chrysanthe
mums from her garden, and was
presented a special corsage.
On Saturday, December 14.
the Bloomer Girls Christmas
show will bo held In Hermiston
at the C'UC building.
Masons Schedule
Past Masters' Night
Past Masters' Night of llepp
ner Masonic Indue will be Tues
day, November 19, at 8 p.m.,
Herman Winter, worshipful
master, announces. All past
masters ore urued to be pres
ent. Program feature will be the
showing of colored slides by
Dick Wilkinson, which he look
on the recent IVople-to-People
tour In Europe.
Birth Announced
Mrs. Olive Hughes received
word Sunday of the birth of her
first great-grandchild, a girl,
born Saturday, November 9. to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts
of Brookline. Mass. The little
girl has been named Jennifer
Lee and weighed 8 lb., 12 oz.
Mrs. Roberts is the former Julia
Loe Marshall, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Marshall of
Sweet Home and formerly of
lleppner. Roberts Is currently
completing his senior year of
studies at Harvard Law School.
Guests during th past week
end at the home of Mrs. Mat
tie Green were her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Omar McCaleb, and two dau
ghters, Barbara and Beverly, of
Portland. McCaleb works as a
counselor at the David Douglas
High school In Portland. On
Sunday afternoon they attended
a family dinner at the Herman
Green home.
Episcopal Delegates
Attend Convocation
Several members of All Saints'
Episcopal church attended the
annual Convocation of the Mis
sionary District of Eastern Ore
son, held Friday through Sun
day at St. Peter's Episcopal
church In La Grande. Delegates
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lovd and the
Rev. and Mrs. Dirk Ulnchart.
Several opportunities were
available to meet and talk with
Bishop-elect William Sxfford.
present dean of St. Michael's
Cathedral in Boise. Idaho, and
Ills wife. Polly.
At Convocation, Rev. Rlnehart
was appointed to serve on the
district council for a three-year
term, and Frank Anderson was
appointed bv the bishop to serve
on the District Council of Advice.
Burpees Greet Son
Lt. and Mrs. Douglas B. Bur
pee of Corpus Christ!, Texas, an
nounce the birth of their first
child, a son, born Wednesday,
November 6. The little boy has
been named Donald Lawrence
and weighed 7 lb., 2 oz. Mrs.
Burpee is the former Virginia
Lou Turner. Maternal grandpar
ents include Mr. and Mrs. Don
Turner, Lexington; Mrs. J. O.
Turner, Heppner, and Mrs. O. U.
Adams of Portland. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Burpee of Bloomfield
Hills, Mich.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. November 14. 1968
Mrs. Blunt in B. C.
Josephine Mahoney Baker of
Portland writes that she met a
Miss de Clifford at Trinity Epis
copal church in Porland, and
Miss de Clifford had visited with
Mrs. Neville Blunt In Victoria,
B. C. Mrs. Blunt is in a nursing
home there, "a very pleasant
one," Mrs. Baker said. Mrs.
Blunt Is a former Heppner resi
dent and the widow of the Uev.
Neville Blunt, one time vicar of
All Saints church, Heppner.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tholberg are her
mother, Mrs. Kate Hiermeler of
Napa, Calif., and her sister,
Mrs. Rita Fischer, from Santu
Rosa. Calif. The visitors arrived
about a week ago and plan on
remaining at the Tholberg homo
for about a month, coming es
pecelally for the 23th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Tholberg, which was celebrated
with a family gettogether at the
homo of their daughter, Carol,
In Pendleton.
BENEFIT DANCE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16
MIKKALO GRANGE HALL
9:30 P.M.
Benefit for Frank Johnson Family
Music by WESTERN GENTLEMEN
Everyone Welcome
MISS DONNA BROWN
Williams Engaged
To La Grande Girl
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of
La Grande are announcing the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Donna Brown, 'to Norman
(Butch) Williams, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Williams of
Lexington.
Miss Brown is a 19t8 gran
uate of La Grande High school
and is majoring in secretarial
science at Eastern Oregon Col
lege. Mr. Williams is a 19to
graduate of Echo High school
and studying pre-law at EOC.
The couple plans to De mar
ried in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohn
were in Portland last Tuesday
where they met their daughter,
Mrs. Kenneth (Virginia) Bang
ui's, upon her return from Ha
waii. She had spent a week
there with her husband, Major
Baugues;;, who was on R and R
leave from service in Vietnam.
She was en route to her home
at Pittsburgh AFB, New York.
ifliiiiiiiiifiilirr''''- Imfflitttiiiriiffinfr-l-i
"Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something speciaL"
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
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STOMPS
Cradle Shower Held
For Mrs. O'Donnell
Friends and classmates of Mrs.
Dennis O'Donnell attended a
cradle shower given in her
honor cn Sunday, November 3,
in the basement sccial rooms ol
the Methodist church.
Hostesses for the shower were
Mrs. David Gray and Miss Erin
Dick.
Yellow and orange fall flower
arrangements made by Mrs. Ed
Dick were used as decorations
about the room.
Assisting the honoree with the
gift opening were her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Bill Snyder of La
Grande, and Betty Angell ol
Portland.
Centering the serving table
was a pink and blue decorated
cake, cut and served by Miss
Dick. Kay Daggett assisted by
serving coffee and Carol Raw
lins served punch.
Mrs. Britt Honored
With Birthday Party
Close friends of Mrs. Maida
Britt gathered at the home of
Mrs. Tom Howell last Friday af
ternoon to offer their best wish
es and honor her on the occas
ion of her birthday.
Guests attending enjoyed an
afternoon of visiting, games and
refreshments of cake, ice cream
and coffee, served by the hos
tess. Mrs. Marj Brandhagen, Mrs.
Louise Keene, Mrs. Mildred Pad
berg, Mrs. Sarah Adkins, Mrs.
Laura Moyer and the Howell's
small granddaughter, Billi Jo
McFadden, attended the party.
POWER
CONTROL
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Power Tools
Hydraulic Jacks
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