Nelson Relatives
Attend Marriage
Of Janet Slonecker
IONE For her Sulu r d a y
overling marriage Michael
James Moore at Mllwaukle Lu
iherun church February 1. Janet
Kllen Slonecker carried as
"something old" a late 1800's
Swedish psalmbook carried hy
tier grandfather, the late A. H.
Nelson, at hi confirmation in
Sweden.
Janet Ellen Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1. Slo
nerker. Milwaukie, and the
hrioVproom's pannt!i are Mr.
and Mr. Donald W. Moore of
Clarkston. Wash. Both of the
nowlvweds are senior at Wash
ington State University.
Frieda Mason, Mllwaukle.
was maid of honor for the bride.
Mrs. John GUI and Patricia
Kmlgh, both of Seattle; Terrl
Shannon of Auburn, Wash., and
Candy Swenson of Anacortes,
Wash., served as bridesmaids.
David Ravner, Marysvlllc,
Wash., was best man. Guests
were seated bv Chris Mason,
Mllwaukle: Gary Cleaves, Ar
lington, Wash.; Bruce Eachran,
Spokane, Wash., and James Es
singer, Pasco, Wash.
Relatives attending were Mrs.
A. H. Nelson, Sr.. of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson, Jr.,
and son, Keith, of lone, Karen
Nelson of Portland and Charles
Nelson of Corvallis. Mrs. A. H.
Nelson, Jr., helped serve at the
icception.
Couple is Honored
By Bank Employees
A farewell dinner party, with
employees of the First National
Bank as hosts, honored Terrvl
Greenup and her fiance, Mitch
ell A-shbcck, on Saturday night,
February 1.
Husbands, wives and guests
of employees attended the din
ner, held at the Wagon Wheel
restaurant.
A decorative wall clock was
presented bv the group as a gift
to the couple, whose forthcom
ing marriage is planned for Sat
urday, March 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans trav
eled to Portland last Wednesday
to return her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Krebs, to their
home following a week's visit
here at the Evans family home.
Youth Attend Special
Program in Portland
Members of the Christian
Youth Fellowship group, along
with other friends and some
parents, enjoyed a trip to Port
land lust weekend, where they
went to hear Nliky Crux, guest
speaker for the monthly meet
Ing of the Full Gospel Business
Men.
The Interesting program was
held Saturday morning at the
Loyd Center auditorium follow
ing a breakfast meeting of the
organization.
The speaker, a reformed ganu
leader from New York City, held
the rapt attention of the youth
ful members of the audience as
he told of his past experiences
and how his acceptance of Christ
had enabled him to reform and
lead a normal, useful life. He
heloed found the Youth Out
reach organization, a group
whose primary concern Is steer
ing troubled youngsters In the
10-12 age group in ne rigm air
ectlon, and Is now operating a
youth center In Fresno, Calif.
His story appears in the book,
"The Cross and the Switch
blade," written by David Wilker
son, who works with the reform
ed gang leader and others like
him, and Is associated with the
Teen Challenge organizations in
New York City and San Fran
cisco. The Heppner students' Inter
est in the Teen Challenge pro
gram began last summer when
the youth group sent special of
ferings to be used in the pro
gram. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Marquardt and family; Carl
Marquardt and Carlita, Lolita
and Jim; Mrs. Barbara Jessmer;
Mrs. Earl Papineau; Rev. Knes
and family; Gwen Drake; Lin
da Cooper; Linda and Kenny
Baker; Grace Hawk; Karla Wea
therford; Sue Chally; Homer
Huuhes and children; Roy Ma
aill! Mrs. Kio Morris; Rev. Rob
ert Wolff and family; Ricky Pet
tyiohn; Richard Wadholm; Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Messenger;
Mrs. Norma Marquardt. and Car
roll Messenger of Portland.
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Tanya Tucker Seated
New Worthy Advisor
Of lone Assembly
IONE On Sunday afternoon,
February 2. Tanva Tucker, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Tucker, was crowned Worthy
Advisor of the lone Assembly
No. 89. International Order of
Rainbow for Girls.
To open the ceremony the In
stalling officers were Introduc
ed. Presiding were Sharlene
Hamlett. worthy advisor: Ter
esa Tucker, marshal; Bonnie
Morgan, chaplain; Linda Nlch
ols. recorder; and Bonnie Kae
Akers. musician.
Incoming officers were Intro
duced and escorted to their sta
tions. Serving for the coming
term will be Tanva Tucker, wor
thy advisor: Marsha Ball, wor
thy associate advisor; Debbie
Warren, charity: Betty Greenup,
hope; Nancy Ashurst, faith; Ter
esa Stefani, recorder; Sharlene
Hamlett, treasurer; Cindy Eks
trom, chaplain; Cathy Cannon,
drill leader: Jan Ekstrom, love;
Donna Flack, religion; Cassan
dra Chapel, nature; Trudy
Thomas, immortality: Melanie
Ball, fidelity; Cheryl Hams, pat
riotism; Marcia Linnell, service;
Teena Stefani, confidential ob
server; D-Ann Barnett, outer ob
server; Christina Lindstrom, mu
sician; Teresa Tucker, choir dir
ector. Eldon Tucker, father of the
new worthy advisor, performed
the crowning ceremony.
Worthy Advisor Tanya has
chosen the colors of red and
white for her term of office, and
her theme is "Faith Can Move
A Mountain".
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker were es
corted to the East where Tanya
presented her mother with a
corsage, and in turn the parents
presented their daughter with a
gift and best wishes for her
term of office.
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen was In
stalled mother advisor for the
ensuing year. Also installed for
the year were, Mrs. Herbert Eks
trom, Jr., Mrs. Omar Rietmann,
Mrs. James Barnett, Mrs. Adon
Hamlett, Berl Akers, and Lewis
Halvorsen, as advisory board
members.
Honored guests introduced
were Mrs. Omar Rietmann, wor
thy matron of Locust Chapter,
OES; Lewis Halvorsen, worthy
patron of Locust Chapter, OES;
Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, member ot
the ESTARL committee; Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen, grand repre
sentative to the State of Wyo
ming; Boyd Thomas, lather ad
visor ot the Blue Mountain
Chapter of DeMolay, Hermiston.
Escorted and introduced in the
East were Teresa Stefani, grand
representative to Texas, and
Teresa Tucker, grand choir
member. They were also honor
ed with addendas by the assembly.
Centering the refreshment ta
ble was a iarge white cake hon
oring Worthy Advisor Tanya,
Teresa Stefani. and Teresa
Tucker, A styrofoam open book,
with Holy Bible on one side and
red ribbon with white flowers
adorning the other side, and red
candles, flanked the cake. Mrs.
Cleo Drake, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom presid
ed at the tea table.
David Tucker and Tammie
Tucker, brother and sister of the
new worthy advisor, had charge
of the programs and guest book.
Swaggarts Attend
Hawaii Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swag
gart flew from Portland by jet
to Honolulu, Hawaii, where they
attended the National Cattle
men's Convention, held January
19-23.
The couple noted that each of
the 50 states was represented at
the convention, and said that
over 2,000 persons attended the
banquet, held as the highlight
of the meeting. Mrs. Swaggart
also enjoyed attending a Cow
Belles luncheon.
They appreciated the warm
weather during the week they
spent on the island and enjoy
ed shopping and sightseeing
while touring the island of
Oahu.
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The Natlonul Wool Growers
Convention In San Francisco
last month attracted Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Colin, who attend
ed convention activltlea there
January 1518.
Immediately following the
Wool Grower'! Convention, the
couple left San Francisco by
plane for Honolulu, Hawaii, to
attend the National Cattlemen'!
Convention, held January 19-23.
The couple spent a week
touring the Island of Oahu and
met with George Little, former
Heppner resident, who Is now
living In Honolulu while attend
ing the University of Hawaii,
where he is working on his mas
ters degree.
The last week of their trip
was spent touring the other re
maining Islands where they ex
perienced torrential rains during
the last two davs they were
there, reporting that Hllo, Ha
waii, received 20 inches of rain
In a 24-hour period.
On Social Issues
A lurge number of adults and
student gathered In the Hepp
ner Elementary multipurpose
room on Wednesday, February
5. to participate In the PTA
sponsored film and panel dls
cusslon. "Sex, A Moral Dilemma."
The evening began at 7:30 p.m.
with a short business meeting,
with Arnold Raymond, PTA
president, presiding. A financial
report was given on the chill
feed, held December 10 In the
Heppner High school cafetorlum.
The meeting was adjourned
and the remainder of the lime
was given to the film and panel,
moderated by Mrs. Herman Win
ter. Following the film, Mrs.
Winter Introduced the panel
members which Included Dr. L.
D. Tibbies, Dr. Wallace Wolff.
Rev. Dirk Rlnehart, Father Ray
mond Beard, Lynn Pearson, and
Mrs. Robert Abrams. Time was
allotted each panel member for
discussion after which the aud
ience was encouraged to ask
questions.
Refreshments were provided
by Mrs. Clyde ausiou, cnuirman
of the hostess committee, and
Mrs. Mike Gray. Mrs. Alan
Martin assisted with serving,
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. February I J. !
New Officers Preside At Rebekah Meeting
Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge No.
33 returned to regular meeting
schedule February 7 with a
good attendance supporting new
ly Installed offtttrs for 11H9.
An honored guest of the even
ing was Mrs. Archie Munkers.
deputy president of District No.
20, who has traveled faithfully
to disperse her duties as repre
sentative of Assembly lrestdent
Blanche Imel of Portland, In
spite of adverses road conditions.
Mrs. Munkers appointed Mrs.
John Bergstrom as deputy mar
shal to assist with Installation
of Mrs. M. N. Kirk as right sup
port to the noble grand. She al
so presented Mrs. Kirk with an
assembly seal of perfection In
unwritten work of the order.
Mrs. Larry Cook, noble grand,
began her term of office by
taking care of accumulated bus
iness caused by cancelled and
postponed meetings during the
past month.
Notes of greetings and news
were read from several mem
bers living out of the area. In
cluding Mrs. Leta Thomas, Mrs.
Gertrude Vance, Mrs. Nellie
Kruger and Mrs. Lucy Rodgcrs.
Mrs. Cook presented those
present with a year book and
personalized calendar with Sans
Soucl meeting dates circled.
Mrs. Adrlle La Truce and Mrs.
Cook were liostesm'S for the
social hour which followed th
nut-ting.
Triple Links Plan
Valentine Card Party
New officers were elected for
the Triple Links club of Heppner
at the last regular meeting.
Elected presl dent was Mr.
Adelle LaTraee; Mrs. Opal Cook,
ice -president, and Mrs. Mary
Bailey, secretary-treasurer.
Plans wire made for a public
Valentine party on Saturday,
February 15. at 8:00 p.m. at the
lOOF hall. Bridge, pinochle and
Chinese checkers will be In play,
with prizes and refreshments
planned. Serving on committees
for the party are Mrs. Betty
Rood, Mrs. La Trace, Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Retha Adkins, Mrs. Mildred
Pad berg. Miss Esther Bergstrom,
Mrs. Builey and Mrs. Jessie Fur
long. .
Another card party Is planned
for the near future, with de
tails to be arranged at the next
meeting on Thursday evening,
March 6.
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ception Invitations at Gazette-
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