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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES- ThorlaY. March IT. 1
Rebekahs Get Seals
From District Prexy
At March 21 Meeting
f r.l...L.l fjutii No
,.,lWed a detinue ''"
Mr. Lurry Ok, m.ble
c n I. announced plan -r
"' "... ninh fur ollleeni.
.riled lor Hiinu- in-" .
I ,,'. o wVrV Mr. Ten.. Scott l
r is?. n7 and Mrs. Tom Hu-
,,as nohlp Brand, who has
,' -111 and travels consider-
""! rXchYmin,. Kar
:uthe?ford. representative
ll miner Hil-'h chMl in the
I,. ' Xl ' Nation inicrlm.
e for Youth contest, pre
i i hur essiiv. The area (No.
!;,V,:, rw. Umatilla. Wallowa and
l't?C Dimple Munkm. deputy
, , . dent of District 20. was
!-" 'nV,M-h 21.0 . hr mem;
I"? V"" "y 'rmnn work, under
current Assembly President
, o lmel Givinu the work
. , . Mrs. Marv Bailey. Mrs. Al
, U.ttrell. Mrs. Lucille Par-
' . Mr? . " Mrs. Marv
nres dent
; Muriry. im- IV.i.h her
, ... inted Mrs. iiumu,.
' i earned previously. Those
i ' wish to obtain Seals must
o before May 1. undTr Tnd
i i i, passed at the last Grand
i .i session. .
' J Urates elected to represent
. ' Souel at Grand Assembly
laker In Mav were Mrs.
(;,, and Mrs. Addle LaTrace;
'nates are Mrs. McMurtry
r' Miss Esther BerKstrom.
M ,. Ola KiiECles was elected
r ,-ciul secretary. completing
J-', term of Mrs. Delia Murray
h . has moved from Heppner
s. Cook reported on the re-
card partv. with proceeds
o to the "MUe OIr, v ,
. .. i...inhlv President
ria.'.che, of which Mrs. Altha
is a state committee mem
I and will lie in charge of a
, , ,. nn the assembly pro-
i concerniiiK this project.
mbers who had observed
' davs in January, nwuary
i ! March were honored with
! .servinc of birthday cakes,
h Mrs. Adkins and Mrs. Jes-
Liipirinif ll:; llOSU'SS-
...... ... f.ir the March 7
( IIUMt-.W-i ... -- -
r -e tine were Mrs. John Bcnr
' r in, Mrs. Lincoln Na-h and
Jr. Archie Padherg.
Couple is Greeted
At 0 Connor Home
1 -irfJSff
i
Craft Club to Sponsor
Making of Ornaments
kitchen ornament will be
hander.ft .roRram . -
Monday Apr;
7. The afternoon Program will
l,em at "c "
""memben, and other,
w,UUae interU,.. w.l )".n "
am magnetic o""""';"1";
whlVh have become KluUr
ra,i.rns on Kitchen appl.anc
.. TIiom attendlim are asKi ti
to br "n scissors, nine, beads
u-d seiuins fr trimminis. 1 he
,r i-rarn will be under the if
!; 1 f Mrs, ( armen rren.h.
Rodeo Board Dinner
To Honor Volunteers
Members of the rodeo hoard
committee will be hosts r din-
u- ,i:,u n eht. March 2a. at
" r ?"," .".:.rri; :t( D.m.. to
Kuests and their wives as an ex.
i.ression of thanks to the un
..iM,,i,ur workers who do
P"1" . "V"", " " t
Mill I- lll'll
rooeo unit-. . .
M-i... ,nr....r u nreDared and
l lie wiim. i . i
. ....ll.. hu memhers ol
served uiiinij "i ... .,
the American U'Rion Auxiliary.
Post No. 87, and tins year u.
der the direction ol ivirs. mn
Heath and Mrs. Jerry
I'hairman of the rodeo commit-
v is Hay hrencru
Are you movlncT Subscribers
are n niiiim-n - j : ,
...ttu.Timea ol new auure--.,
nd please incluae your om u
dress.
t
Evening Extension
Group to Prepare
Welcoming Booklet
U'ltherrlts of
...... ... ....! Bn Infurmat.
line i-ny ih--iii : .
We proj.tn l-on on sourdough
ixxikery at tht March meetinK
of U nvw (pvenlntt Iiorne rxten
am croup. Tbo leader mixed
nd baked Diw uiia mm "
narnple of nourduURh bread and
fruit rake to 21 meinber attend
ing the mrrUiig.
Mr. Wallatv Wolff, chairman
.. nmim mnduc-ted a ahort
Wl . I .... (-, - -
met-tinB dUcusslng the format
of a welcoming com-
the name or rlIeU Heppner
having been aumjeHted.
Mbu Pat Cassldy. Mrs. bud
Bersstrom and Mr. Curtw Culp
are pn-parliiff a ikxjkk-i i"
tainiiiir businesses, churchea,
clubs and organ ixaiiona,
Kihiwls, music tcacliers, amuu
lames nd hosptal phone num
bers and other service
j ... ii. ..,.,,..! All newcom-
iuuiiu n - - . .
er to town will be welcomed by
the extension group miu
this Information booklet.
NVt meetlna Is planned lor
Tuesday, April 1. at 7:30 p.m.
in the grime scnooi " it.m.
.,l,. lender Will III MiSS
Terry Uncectim, who will pre-
l.i.ii.tlluirIlflIl.- oil liiitrv.tiK
Macrame, the art oi tying m'; i
All ladies attendinR are asked ;
to bring the following;
iiieci- ot heavy duty cardboard i
or corkhoard. straight pins and:
yarn. Yarn tdiould be 3 or 4
ply smooth wool yarn, common
household string, silk twine,
sweater yarn or rug yarn. Thus
should De in iwo "i;u . I
strands of a ix foot length and
one strand of 10 foot length.
Miss Lincecum will uemon
strate how to make the basic
knots and show members how
to make a sampler.
Anyone Interested In joining
the new evening group of home
xtension is invited to attend
uul is asked to bring the nee-
Card Club Meets
At Robison Home
. ..i. . .i.i...... un no-
tes (or two table of iinochi.
at her home on rrm.ij
11 ufllh Kim Ijll Kay
Schwar assisting a C0fho.st.s.
lloiuing nign Mvir
evening and also winning the
pinochle prize Ml1;
Shwant; seconit liiuh was won
by Mr. Kobert Laughim ana
low wore was held by Mr. Ken
Turner. , , .
!..,. ntnvlnif InClUU-
,l kin Kll flmirce. Mr. Dan
HrnKnan nf Newnnrt. Mr. Kon
Currln. and Mrs. .Merlin Hughes
Club Hears Report Of Grange Functions
essary supplies for that even-
Members are also reminded
of (ho coming Homemakers M-s-tlval,
which will be held April 15
at the Khea Creek Grange hall.
Those attending will model
garments made In the recent
sew with knits classes conduc
ted through the home extension
from 1112 a.m., and are asked
to bring their cost evaluation
slips.
. .. !. rthea Creek
wern.- . - . ..ub
I.rMItL'P uiii- .......
met for It monthW meeting last
Thursday, witn Mr. y
n Itostes.
Mrs. Deli.ha Jones, wai
trlct 6 chairman, wa Introduced
a a Meelal cuesi vy ii.
iun Wright, vliv chaiman, wlu)
presided over the meeting. Mrs.
Jones explained to the group the
many contest thai are spons
ored bv the state grange.
Members heard a report on
.. . .....u-iiIia Kuuner
and card partv with a '
........ ...I whii-h W'lll ne
w. - !...,, fun.
donatea to tne hi , 1 U,, 'j.
cer Society. Easter Seal Funds.
and 5j to be gi-en 10 n.c u.
Scholarship fund. rv,i
Members extended a special
thank you to the Bank of Last-
em Oregon ior mc bu
ih"v sfKinsored and to Ruggles
Insurance Co. and h I"35"V
Times for their part in helping
to make the party successful.
Fight tubles of cards were In
. .. . .t...t iha pven ni?.
niay inniuKu" ,"- ------ -
with high for ladies going to
Jilianne in)'"' "
awarded to Mrs. Sara Adkins.
High prize for men was award
ed to Klmer Palmer and low to
Lewi Ball. ,.,
Lad lea attenninR inc. ..
were Mr. William Bergslrom.
Mr. Glen Fawns, Mrs. John
Bergstrom. Mrs. Leonard Kill.
Mrs. Lewis Ball. Marilyn Bergs
trom, Mr. Ben Anderson. Mrs.
Miner Palmer, Mr. Wright und
the hostess, Mr. Drake.
Need scratch pads? Get them
at The Gazette-Times.
Daughter Born
Mr. and Mrs. Kit George or
Heppner announce the birth ol
'. ' ......i I, I oirl. born
Thursday, March 20, at St. An.
thony iiohpiibi. '
baby has bifil named Klmberly
Ann and weighed 6 lb., 2 oz.
She joins a brother, Cam. 2, at
home. Grandparents Include Mr.
nd Mrs Jack Van Winkle of
HeppnerT Mri CUhi Van Winkle,
Lexington: Mr. Don llannamiin
of Lapwal, Idaho, Mrs. J. h.
Hannaman of Prosser. Wn. Mrs.
Klalne George of J',J'l,nPT,:
C)M-ar t.eorge oi ........
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PI1U.UH I III I ' -
,MPFrii.nrIs and re atives
,- hered at the home of Mr.
' . . r-koriou n'Connor on
J"! ..'".-"',. Mareh 23. be
twi-on the hours of 2:00 and 5:00
n m for an open nmi
Option in f honor of their dau -Ehter,
Marjorie Lee, and her II
ance, Douglas Onyon. Guests
were met at the door by Mrs
O'Connor and .M".!"-'
who in turn introduced Done
las, who is from Santa Ana,
t'The young couple recently an
nounced their engagement and
: . making plans for a fall
aiding. They will both grad-
i e In June from the Univer
. v of Oregon.
lie tea table was rtecorat?d
'Hi b large arrangement of red
t nations and red candles with
ii large sheet cake in the cen
1 The cake was decorated
v ;h two red hearts entwined
Ii the name of Lee and Doug
r i them, and a red border
r und the cake. Napkins were
the same design.
n'li,n uorvlniT lit the tea ta-
were Mi's, jonn i-ioumuwi,
Verner Troedson, Mrs. K. H.
affer, Mrs. Omar Rietmann,
; Gladys Crider and Mrs.
. '..I., r-.in'illi
Assisting around the room
i :e Miss Terrl O'Connor. Mrs.
l'ov Lindstrom, Mrs. Clifford
v . noli and Mrs. Garland Swan-
Cuests attending from out of
-n were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
ih Clark, LuAnn, Cliff and Jon.
,1 Mrs. Gladys Crider, from
rkleton. Wash.; Mr. ami Mrs.
fford Yarnell from Madras
1 granddaughters, Casey and
mcy Quinn from kugene;
3 Mrs. Clara Hawk, from
jsham.
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