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Parents Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Healy an
nounce the encagement of their
daughter. Marty Boyetian, to
John Neeley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Necly of Maupln.
Miss Boyajian is a sophomore
at Eastern Oregon College, and
was graduated from Heppner
High school In 1967. Mr. Neelv
attended Pacific University, and
will graduate from EOC this
June.
The couple plans an April
wedding in Heppner.
Card Club Meets
At Jensen Home
Two tables of pinochle were
enjoyed last Thursday night at
the home of Mrs, Lyle Jensen.
Prize winners included Mrs.
Bruce Grilfith, high, Mrs. Omer
Huston, low and Mrs. Jerry
Dougherty, pinochle. Other play,
ers were Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz,
Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs, Don
Stroober and Mrs. LaVern Keith-ley.
Church Represented
At Ontario Service
For Bishop Spofford
Among the large attendance
of penum at the consecration
wrvlce lor the Very Hcv. William
Spoflord, Jr., new bishop of
Kastern Oregon, in Ontario on
Saturday, were the Itev. and Mrs.
Dirk liinehart. Mr. and Mrs.
Mllo Prlndle, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ikib Lowe, of All Saints' Episco
pal church. Attending from Kin
zua was Dale Koss, who served
as head cruclfer and led the pro
cession. Inclement weather kept atten
dance down somewhat from the
1500 that were originally esti
mated to attend the service, but
failed to detract from the mean
ing of the ceremony, which was
both simple and impressive.
Serving as chief consecrator
In the service was the Most Rev.
John E. Illnes, the Episcopal
church's presiding bishop from
New York City. Two other con
secrating bishops were the Right
Kcv, Kane Barton, whom Dean
Spofford is suuccccding, and the
Right Rev. Norman Koote, Bishop
of Idaho. Also taking part In the
ceremony was Right Rev. Jack
son E. Gilliam, Bishop of Mon
tana and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gilliam of Heppner.
Bishop Spofford has served
since 31 as Dean of St. Mich
ael's Episcopal Cathedral In
Boise, Ida., and previously serv
ed a three year period as rec
tor of St. Luke's Episcopal
church in Welser, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy
enjoyed visiting with their dau
ghter, Karen, when she travel
ed here by bus from Portland.
Karen is a senior at Oregon
State University and Is spend
ing the winter term doing stu
dent teaching in a 2nd grade
class in one of the Portland
schools. She returned early Sun
day, traveling with Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Smith, who had been
here from Albany visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ma-honey.
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Joycee Wives Elect Incoming Officers
Mrs. Clyne Allstott was elec-ti-rt
iinslili-nl of the Javeee Wives
club as they met Thursday night,
January 16. In Ihe Heppner
Neighborhood Center fur their
monthly meeting.
Other ol i icvra eiecicu lor uu-
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unitr miNIH! SDMNEB
AND OPAL COOK OF WILLOW
IOOF AND SANS 5GU1.1
REBEKAH3
New Lodge Officers
Assume Duties After
Recent Installations
Amid the snowflakes, bo'.h
Indoors and out. the joint Instal;
!atlon of officers of Sans Souci
Rebekah Lodge No. 33 and Wil
low IOOF Lodge No. 66, was
held Saturday, January 18, at
the Heppner IOOF hall. The
flakes outside were provided by
mother nature, and those with
in by courtesy of Ruth Assem
bly, Rainbow Girls, from decor
ations of their Christmas dance.
Installation ceremonies weie
preceded by a delightful din-
nnr nrnnnrpd hv Mrs. Marv Bail
ey, 'chairman, and her assistants,
Mrs. Jessie Furlong, Mrs. Keuia
Adkins. Mrs. Mildred Padberg,
Mrs. Delia Murray, Mrs. Hazel
Bauman, Mrs. Alice Luttrell,
Mrs. Mary McMtirtry and Mrs.
Opal Cook. Following the din
ner, Mrs. Cook expressed appre
ciation to all those who assist
ed in helping with all arrange
ments and decorations.
Entertainment for the as
sembled guests was provided by
thp four children of the Ronald
Haguewoods, Kristi, Kelwayne,
Kevin and Kimeelu, who pre
sented several songs and piano
numbers, and were well receiv
ed. Prior to Installation, the new
noble brand-elect of Sans Souci,
Mrs. Cook, was presented a
lovely orchid corsage by Mrs.
Earl Seward of Lexington, who
grows them in her home.
Grand Lodge officers were as
follows: Randall Peterson, dis
trict deputy grand master; Mrs.
Archie Munkers, district deputy
president; John Wightman and
Mrs. Cecil Jones, district secre
taries; R. G. McMurtry and Mrs.
Joe Yocom, district treasurers;
Herman Green and Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan, district wardens;
Ralph Beamer and Mrs. Frank
Robinson, district chaplains.
Installing marshals were Cor
nett Green and Mrs. John Berg
strom, with Mrs. Dean Connor
as installing musician.
Installed for the coming year
were the following officers of
Willow IOOF lodge: Jack Sum
ner, notle grand; Ronald Hague
wood, vice grand; Durwood
Ta.h, secretary; Leon Ball, treas
urer; K. u. McMurtry, waruen,
and Gerald Rood, conductor.
Randall Peterson was installed
as right support to the noble
grand, with Ralph Beamer ;is
left support; Bob Lowe is right
support to vice grand and John
Wightman is the left support.
The newly appointed chaplain
is Cornett Green; Lincoln Nash,
inside guardian, and Orian
Wright, outside guardian.
Incoming officers installed for
Sans Souci lodge are as follows:
Opal Cook, noble grand; Retha
A.ll.!nc rrrnnrl AHplle La-
Trace, recording secretary; Delia '
Murrav, financial secreiary, anu
Bettv Rood, treasurer. The new
warden is Bernice Nash and
Ruth Bergstrom is conductor;
Mary McMurtry, color bearer;
irothor Rororstrom. rhanlain:
Shirley Connor, musician. Inside
guardian is Jessie unong, wun
Mary Bailey, outside guardian;
Alttia Kirk, right support to no
ble grand, and Ilia Albert, left
support; Alta Stevens, right sup
port to vice-grand, ana jvinareu
DaHHarrr Wt ennnnrt! Jo HUS-
ton, junior past noble grand;
Letha Arcner, rignt aiae, anu
Emma Cecil, left aide. Right
aide for the chaplain is Lynn
Haguewood and Velva Bechdolt,
left aide.
The conductor escorted Mrs.
Huston to the altar where Mrs
LaTrace presented her with the
past noble grands jewel, with a
tribute for her year as noble
grand. Jack Sumner then pre
sented Bob Lowe with a past
grand pin and thanks were ex
tended for his year in office.
Jodi Kaye Adams delighted
her grandmother, Mrs. Cook,
with a presentation of a bou
quet of long stemmed red roses
from her family. Jodi Kaye is
the. rianerhtpr nf MrS. Cook's SOU
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harland Adams oi nermiv
ton, who attended as honor
guests.
Other visitors were the instal
ling team and their wives and
husbands, also Carl Troedson of
lone and Mrs. Alice Soward of
Lexington.
Newly installed noble grands
dismissed the meeting.
coming year are Mrs. Pat Won-
iter, Vice prcMiit-m; nirs. j.ick
Midland, secretary, and Mm.
John Prlvett, director.
Member present voted unan
imously to present two chairs
for use In the newly constructed
state Jaycec office building in
Salem, f unds used for the chairs
were earned early In the fall
when the wives of Jaycce mem
bers assisted the school district
with the school cenus. Membeis
also vot?d on two minor changes
In the club's by laws.
On Thursday, January 23,
members gathered for a secret
sister revealing party. Games
and refreshments were enjoyed
and a drawing held for new
secret sisters for the coming
year.
A Rift was presented by the
members to Mrs. Tom Wilson,
past president of the club, In
appr e c 1 a 1 1 o n of her work
throughout the past year.
Jaycee members and wives en
joyed a pot luck dinner and skat
ing party on Saturday night,
January 2.5, at the roller rink.
Reception at Hoskins
Home Honors Couple
On 25th Anniversary
A 251 h wedding anniversary
celebration honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Kr.'tl Hopkins, Jr., was ob
served by friends and relatives
of the couple at a reception giv
en at theii home for them by
their children, Mrs. James L.
(Gull) Boor of Bremerton, Wash.;
Mae, who attends school at
B.MCC In Tendleton. and Marie
who lives at home.
About 50 friends and neighbors
of the hi'Porecs called at the
Hoskins home throughout the
afternoon to extend good wishes
to the couple and enjoy refresh
ments of cake, punch and cof
fee. Adding to the pleasure of
the day was the attendance of
the Hoskins' only grandchild,
eight-months-old Douglas Boor,
son of their daughter, Gall.
Mrs. Francis Mitchell of Port
land, sister of Mrs. Hoskins,
served Ihe anniversary cake,
which centered the attractively
decorated serving table. Others
who assisted with serving were
Mrs. Harry Hoskins and Mrs.
Frank Parker, mothers of the
couple, who served punch and
coffee, and Mrs. Robert Hoskins
and Mrs. George Griffith of Ce
cil, who assisted with arrange
ments for the party.
The couple has lived In Mor
row county since their marriage
and make their home now on
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunder. January 30. 96
Celebration Combines
Two Family Occasions
A combination birthday dinner
and anniversary celebration was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ruggles on Thursday
evening, January 23. honoring
them on the occasion of Mrs.
Buggies' birthday and the
couples' wedding anniversary.
Dinner guests Included Mrs.
Ola Kuggles and Mrs. Ida Farra.
Other friends and neighbors of
the couple who called later In
the evening to share refresh
ments of cake and coffee were
Mrs. Nora Turner and Mr. and
Mrs. John Lane.
Cancels Meeting
Meeting of the Heppner Gold
en Age club, previously announ
ced for Tuesday, February 4. has
been cancelled, due to weather
conditions. Next regular meet
ing Is planned for Tuesday,
March 4. at the Episcopal par
ish hall.
the outskirts of town where they
are engaged in a farming and
cattle operation. Mrs. Hoskins Is
a teacher at Heppner Elemen
tary school and has taught in
the Heppner schools for 15 years.
Lovgren Home Scene
Of Frolics in Snow
Take a nice day, like Sunday,
old though it was, adti about
16 to IS inches of snow and
several SLi doos, and you have
Hip making for a day of fun,
So It was at the Bob Lovgren
home litst Sunday when about
60 frle:t'U, relatives and neigh
bors of the couple showed up t
enjoy a huge potluck dinner and
a day of fun on several Skl doo.
which were brought over from
Pendleton by friends. The many
Inches of snow covering the
fields provided excellent traction
for the powerful little Skl doos,
and grownups and kids alike
sMnt the entire day sharing
rides and having fun.
lone Rainbow Girls
To Install Sunday
Tanya Tucker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker of
lone, will be installed new
worthy advisor of the lone Rain
bow Assembly In ceremonies
Sunday afternoon, February 2. at
2:30 p.m. In the lone Masonic
hall.
A reception following Instal
lation will also honor Teresa
Stefanl, grand representative to
Texas, and Teresa Tucker, grand
choir member. Parents and
friends are Invited to attend.
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