W.PPM'K ORK. CA:mTIMi:S. Tfcra!. Jul
Boardman
Club entertains
the Royal Court
B MK IKK Milt LOW
The Boardman Titltoum
Club rntertaiiwd the Morrow
County Rodoo Court and its
mother t pot lurk luncheon
in thr Yardman City Tark
Monday. Their chaperon.
Mrs Boh Peterson, was also a
guest
Present were Queen Jeanne
Daly and Mrs Charlie Daly;
Princesses Patricia Hughes
and Mrs Allen Hughes. Kathy
Gilhert and Mrs Bob Mont
gomery. Sherry Kemp and
Biilie Kemp. Kathy Bartlett
and Mrs. Joe Bartlett.
A cake in the shape of a
horseshoe, baked by Mrs.
Jerry Peck was served.
The committee in charge
was Mrs Carrol Donovan,
Mrs IM Docken. Mrs.
Dewey West Jr.. Mrs. Pete
Peterson and Mrs. Rupert
Kennedy.
After the luncheon the
group went swimming at the
Bartlett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baker and daughters. Karen
and Kristie. and Mrs. Roy
Partlow and daughter. Joan,
have returned home from a
10-day vacation trip to Cali
fornia and other points.
They went first to Klamath
Falls to visit the Baker's son
Ron, who is employed there
for the summer. From there
they went to San Francisco
and visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Malon.
then to Los Angeles to visit
Baker "s cousins. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Becker.
They also visited the San
Diego Zoo. Disneyland. Ma
nneland. Knott's Berry Farm
and the Queen Mary.
Baker flew home from there
and the rest of the group went
on to Scottsdale, Ariz., and
visited at the home of Mrs.
Baker's uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Heald. They
then went to the Grand
Canyon. Bryce Canyon, and
Salt Lake City where they
attended the Sunday morning
TV broadcast of the Morman
Tabernacle choir. They also
attended the International
Square Dance Jamboree at
the Salt Palace at w hich there
were 17.000 people.
On their way home they
stopped in Boise and visited at
the home of Ann Fisher, and in
La Grande had lunch with
Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Vern
Carpenter.
There were three tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party last week at the Green
field Grange hall, sponsored
by the Women's Activity
Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Frank Mariow was
hostess.
High prize was won by
Grace Keith of Irrigon, and
second high went to Mrs.
Arthur Allen. Mrs. Keith and
Goldie Woelpern of Arlington
received the traveling pi
nochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates and
children, Stacie, Robert and
Kristin, went to Seattle over
the weekend to take Mrs.
Steve Highley and sons. Matt
and Micheal. to the plane to go
to Sitka. Alaska, where High
lev is employed.
The Bates' then went to
Tacoma to visit at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Bates, and come
by way of Portland and visited
Bates' brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Gilbert son.
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Mr, and Mrs Dan Daltoso
and children, Joe. Danette,
Helen. Danny and Vmce. are
on a vacation trip to Butte.
Mont . vuutinfi at the home of
Mrs Daltoso's mother, Helen
Busch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Bedord of Tracy. Calif., form
er residents, are here to visit
friends and relatives in Her
mistim. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barrick
and son David of San Pablo.
Ca . are here for a two weeks'
visit at the home of Mrs
Barrick's parents. Mr. and
Mrs Ben Donovan.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Herold
and children. Kathy. Karry,
david and Dicky, of Coos Bay
visited last week at the home
of Mrs. Herold's brother-in-law
and sister. Pastor and
Mrs Neil King
Lin Vandenbroek of Walnut
Creek, Ca., is visiting at the
home of her uncle and aunt,
.',r. and Mrs. Everett Struck
meier. Visitor last week were
meier. Visitors last week were
Cary and Todd Weiher of
Orangevale. Ca.
Visitors last week at the
home of Mrs. Zoe Billings
were her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
I'lrich of Santa Rosa. Ca., and
Brenda Parker of Salem.
Deanna Sullivan went home
with her parents, and Vince
Parker went home with his
mother after visiting here for
two weeks.
Heather Herauf of Bend has
been visiting for two weeks at
the home of her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson.
Vickie. Renee and Mark
Califf have returned to their
home in Estacada after visit
ing their grandmother. Mrs.
Ralph Earwood. and their
aunts. Shirley Earwood and
Mrs. Don Downey.
Mrs. George Sicard is a
patient in St. Anthony's Hos
pital in Pendleton, and Adolf
Skoubo is in the Good Shep
herd Hospital in Hermiston.
Word has been received that
Elvin Ely of Pendleton, form
er resident here, is in the
Pendleton Community Hos
pital having suffered a heart
attack at his home. He is
reported improved.
Mrs. Frank Mariow spent
July 4 and the rest of the week
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Clarence Thomas, Pendleton.
Senior citizen
speaker topic
A no-host luncheon will be
held July 17, noon, at Cal's
Restaurant in honor of Marion
E. Cady, field representative,
Program on Aging for the State
of Oregon.
Special invitations to attend
are being issued to representa
tives from the Chamber of
Commerce, Soroptiir.ists,
members of the County Court
and a few senior citizens.
Reservations may be made with
Pat Brindle at the Heppner
Neighborhood Center not later
than Friday, July 13, 676-5873.
Cady will be reviewing fund
ing operations for senior citi
zen programs.
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Lorraine Ladd is OES
Worthy Matron
A public installation of
officers of Ruth Chapter No. 32.
Order of Eastern Star, held
under its newly granted
charter, took place Friday
evening in the Heppner Masonic
Hall.
Officers for 1973-74 installed
included Lorraine Ladd. worthy
matron; Claude Graham,
worthy patron: Lota Tibbies,
associate matron: Dick Wilkin
son, associate patron; Carme
lita Halvorsen. secretary;
Marilyn Childers. treasurer;
Lois Hunt, conductress; Mary
Bryant, associate conductress;
Beth Bryant, marshal; Mary
Lindsay, chaplain; Juanita
Carmichael. organist: Anna
Graham. Adah; Delores Grib
ble. Ruthy; June O'Connor,
Esther: Ruby Becket. Martha;
Gladys Jones. Electa; Lewis
Halvorsen. warder; Marion
Hayder.. sentinel.
Opening the program. Ruby
Becket. worthy matron, and
Marion Hay den. worthy patron,
and the other 1972 73 officers of
Ruth Chapter held the floor.
Mrs. Becket introduced the
installing officers: Installing
Matron Virginia Wilkinson, past
grand matron of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon; Installing
Patron John Wood, past Patron.
Wallowa Valley Chapter No. 50;
Installing Marshal Carmelita
Halvorsen. past matron, Locust
Chapter No. 119; Installing
Chaplain Wave! Wilkenson. past
matron, Ruth Chapter No. 32;
Installing Organist Linda
Prock, past matron. Ruth
Chapter No. 32; and Bible
Bearer Etta Parker, past
matron, Ruth Chapter.
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Ruth Chapter. No. 32. Order of Kastern Star, held its
installation Friday at Masonic Hall. Pictured above, from
the left. Lorraine I.dd. Worthy Matron. Claude Graham.
Worthy Patron; back row, from the left, are Virginia
Wilkinson. Past Grand Matron, and John Wood. Past Grand
Patron. Wallowa Chapter 30.
After the installation new
Worthy Matron Lorraine Ladd
introduced her husband. Elmer
Ladd. lone rancher, and other
family members and told a little
of her hopes for the coming
year.
Many who were not officers
assisted with this public occa
sion, including three Ladd
children. Mrs. Ladd's older
dauehter. Christine Thomson,
had charge of the guest book,
ai d the younger Ladd children.
Sly via Marie and Richard, gave
out programs.
Official greeters were Lois
.Hunt and Mary Bryant. Musical
selections during the installa
tion were presented by Frances
Smouse. violinist, and Linda
Prock. accompanying pianist.
The decorations in the lodge
hall were arranged by Rub?
Becket. Hazel Bauman and
Lorraine Ladd. Mrs. Ladd
chose to feature shades of pink,
lavender and white and silver.
At the reception in the dining
room w hich followed the instal
Jation. Ruby Roberts poured
and Helen Proudfoot cut the
cake. Gladys Connor, Mildred
Connor and June O'Connor were
in charge of arrangements.
Members and guests were
from Heppner. lone, Lexington
and cities in nearby counties.
Ruth Chapter was first
chartered in 1895. It functioned
under the charter until last
month when it was consolidated
with Locust Chapter No. 119,
chartered at lone in 1915. The
new consolidated organization
will start its regular monthly
meetings on each second Mon
day evening at Heppner on Sept.
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Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Nash
left June 22 for North Dakota for
a visit w ith relatives. They saw
Mrs. Nash's mother. Mary
Nocowski. and her brother.
Vincent Nogowski. who lives
with his mother. They also
visited her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Josewski,
at Fonv.an. At Milnor they
visited a brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Nogowski.
At Rochester. Minn., they
ar?'.,di a wedding of their
niece, Susan Archer. While here
thev visited with another sister.
Mr" and Mrs. William Archer.
Er.route home they stopped
for another visit with Mrs.
Nogowski. At Net-he. N.D. they
stopped to visit Mr. Nash's
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Gentry
of Vancouver. Wa . visited a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mr:
Verlm Matthews and Mrs.
Scott Furlong.
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Patricia Witters weds
at Boar dm an
Patricia Ann Witters be
rnme the bride of Michael Allen
Edwards of Dnalaska. W ash., at
a 2 p.m. ceremony June 23 at
the Boaidman Community
Church
The double ring service was
preformed by Pastor Neil King
liefore an altar decorated with
two large Itoquets of yellow
roses and white daisies. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hilton Witters of Board
man and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. U-e Edwards of
Oi.alaska.
IVmse Heckle of Boardman
played the nuptial music.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride wore a
floor -length gown of white silk
organza over satin with embro
idered daisies. It was fashioned
with a scoop neckline, empire
waist and leg-of-mutton sleeves.
Her fingertip veil of illusion net
was held in place with a tiara.
She carried a bouquet of white
daisies with a cascade.
Fran Witters of Pendleton
was her sister's maid of honor,
and wore a floor-length gown of
print organza over green with
daisies and butterflies. Brides
maids were Dehra Hug and
Martha King of Boardman and
Debbie Hickey of Kennewick.
Wash. They wore identical
gowns of print organza over
yellow with daisies and butter
flies, fashioned with scoop
neckline, puffed sleeves and
empire waist. They carried
nosegays of yellow and white
daisies and had daisies in their
hair.
Patty Sue Flint, niece of the
bride, was flower girl and
Randy King was ring bearer.
Patty wore a dress identical
with the maid of honor. The
bride's gown and those of the
attendants were made by the
bride's mother.
Jerry McMahan of Mossy
Rock. Wash., brother-in-law of
the groom, was best man.
Ushers were Don Harper of
Boardman, Eugene Risley of
Boardman. and Ollie Penfield of
Chehalis. Wash.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
Fellowship Room at the church.
The three-tiered cake, decor
ated with yellow daisies and
topped with three white bells,
was cut and served by Carolyn
Svatonsky of Kennewick.
Wash., sister of the bride. Mrs.
Bob Hickey of Kennewick
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served the coffee and punch.
Susan Ball had the guest book
' and Patsy Skoubo was in charge
of the gift table.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Witters wore a floor length
gown of tourquoise chantilly
tvpe lace over satin, which she
made herself. The Rroom's
mother wore a street-length
dress of blue crepe with cowl
collar, and blue law puffed
sleeves. Both had corsages of
yellow roses and white carna
tions. The bride is a 1973 graduate of
Riverside High School and the
groom is a graduate of
Onalaska High School. After a
trip to the Oregon coast and
Northern California the couple
is living in Chehalis, Wash.,
where the groom is employed
by Moduline Industries.
For going away the bride
uw a white Dant suit with
vellow and white checked top.
Pliow ana wimc umn
Guests attending were from
Olympia. Chehalis, Centralia,
it,...-.. Oru.h Uiiw Va ev.
Kent and Onalaska
Wash., and
Pendleton.
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VISITS SVFAItl
Milly Evans is back from a
visit with relatives at Greshani.
Salem and Rosehurg. At Rose
burg, she visited the Wild Life
Safari. She says it is wonderful
and -There's lots more animals
there than I realized " There's
water buffalo, camels. 7cbras.
titters, lions, elephants and lots
of birds.
The 100 acres formerly
loi.ged to Marion Krcbs, Mrs.
Don Evans' brother.
Soroptimists host
Australian IFYE
Bill Rowett. 23, International
Farm Youth Exchange from
Marrabel. S. Australia, will
speak at the Soroptimist Club at
noon today at the Wagon Wheel.
Rowett is a farmer and wool
classer in his home country. He
is a guest of the Jim West
family, lone, during his stay in
Morrow County. He leaves
Saturday for Shed, Ore., to
continue his six-month tour of
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Lovgren
family
reunion
The Ixivgren family reunion,
n annual event, was held July 4
at Anson Wright Park.
Attending the affair were:
Mr. and Mrs. Larry lovgren
and family, Louis Creek, B.C.,
Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Harshman and family. Walla
Walla. Wash..; Mr. and Mrs.
Iyd Harshman aud Bruce,
Davton. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Daii Abel and Darren. Touchet.
Wash ; Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Lovgren and Allert Lovgren.
101-1 land. Ore .: and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lovgren
and Mrs. Bertha Lovgren,
Hillsboro, Ore.; Mary Chris
topherson and her friend, Ncls
Anderson, Sherwood, Ore.; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Way and Jana.
Tt Dalles: Mr. and Mrs. Alton
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Johnson. Coos Bay ; Mrs. Clyde
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Mr. and Mrs. Duane Alder
man and family, Pendleton;
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lovgren and
Michael, Hermiston; and the
following from the Heppner
vicinity-Mrs. Erma Keithley,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Alderman, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Lovgren. Mr. and
Mrs. Rotiert Lovgren. Mrs. Ron
Borst and family. Stacey Lov
gren and family and their
friends. Darlene Quigley and
daughters; Mark Lovgren,
Robert Peterson and son Rick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Stan
and Sherry Kemp. Biltie Kemp
and Gary Kemp.
U.S. farms.
At the first meeting of the new
year, club committee chairmen
scheduled meetings to expedite
next year's work. The club will
provide refreshments at the
Neighborhood Center's Thurs
day afternoon social gathering
for senior citizens.
The Soroptimists will have
Sen. Bob Pack wood as a guest
at the Fair in August.
(July 14)
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