Pajre Eight fleppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, May 30, 1940 SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT By JUNE SMITH An English Study club was form ed here this week by a group of local women who met at the home of Mrs. Vawter Parker. The meeting was held Monday evening, and mem bers of the new organization are Hannah Jones, Madge Thomson, Lucille Wilson, Sadie Parish, Helen Cohn, Faye Ferguson, Lera Craw ford, Cyrene Barratt and Mrs. Par ker. Miss Kathryn Farnsworth of The Dalles is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. D. M. Ward, for a week. Mrs. L. E. Bisbee entertained her duplicate club at her home Tuesday evening, with refreshments served at the close of play. Her guests were Mrs. Charles Thomson, Mrs. Frank Nickersori, Mrs. J. J. Nys and Miss Hazel Ball who formed the winning team, and Mrs. D. M. Ward, Mrs. Agnes Curran and Mrs. Frank Wil kinson. Miss Ball, who lives in Baker, is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wilkinson. The Past Matrons, Eastern Star, were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. D. M. Ward. Two tables of contract bridge were in play, with Mrs. Hanson Hughes receiving a lovely prize for high score. A third table played jig saw puzzles. A door prize was won by Mrs. Sara McNamer. Refreshments were served at the close of the eve ning. The Wednesday bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Ray mond Ferguson for a dessert bridge. Mrs. Millen Huffman was a guest. Mrs. Hubert Gaily won high score and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, second. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swick and daughter of The Dalles visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward. Nineteen members were present at the pot luck luncheon held by the American Legion Auxiliary Tu esday afternoon at the home of its president, Mrs. Charles Cox. The affair was a lawn party, combined with a business meeting. Mrs. Milieu Huffman of Astoria is a guest at the James Thomson, Jr., home. The former Charlotte Woods, who taught music at the school here, she will be joined to morrow by her husband, who will stay here until the week end. Miss Cecelia Nordstrom of La Grande, who formerly taught school at Heppner, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones. Last Thursday the Episcopal Aux iliary held a meeting at the Parish House. The subject of Emigration was led by Mrs. Ture Peterson, after which aprons were made, and plans discussed for the birthday party to be held June 13. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Alva Jones and Mrs. Harold Cohn. Mrs. Frank Lieuallen of Pendle ton, mother of Mrs. Garnet Barratt, is visiting over Memorial day. Billy Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, is spending his va cation in Portland with his grand mother, Mrs. A. Davidson. Despondent Man Takes Own Life iiiHitmmiiimiiiiiiniiiiumiimmrin At Heppner CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 Bible School. 11:00 Communion and preaching. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Evening Church services. 7:30 P. M., Wednesday, Choir Practice. 7:30 P. M., Thursday, Prayer Meeting. Evening services: Christian En deavor at 7 p. m.; evening worship 8 o'clock. Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, County Attorney Frank C. Alfred and Cor oner A. D. McMurdo were called to Boardman Monday morning to in vestigate the death of George Beardsley, found dead in his room at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stout. Examination of the body and premises indicated that Beardsley had taken his own life, death re sulting from discharge of both bar rels of a shotgun into his chest. Mr. and Mrs. Stout, with whom Beardsley had been living for sev eral years, left for Hermiston about 9 o'clock and shortly afterward two men working in a nearby field heard a shot. They rushed to the house and found Beardsley lying on the floor dead. The officers were called at once. Information gathered at the examination pointed to self destruction due to despondency. Beardsley is a brother of Jesse Beardsley, former Heppner resident and now living at Arlington. He lived here at one time and worked as a barber."- He had been unem ployed for several years and was in poor health. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject of morning sermon, "A Voice." Epworth League 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. On each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m. the children are meeting for Children's day prepar ation. Some other activities are included but the main emphasis is being placed upon the Children's day pro gram which will be held Sunday evening, June 10. All children not attending other Sunday schools are welcome ,to take part in these week day classes. Mrs. R. C. Young, pastor in charge. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CLIFFORD W. NOBLE. Paator Sunday services: School, 9:45 a. m. Worship service, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 d. m. Widweek services: Tuesday and Thursday, :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. There will be a celebration of Holy Communion at All Saints church at 11 a. m. Sunday, June 2. The Ven. E. O. Robathan will be here to officiate. Services will also be held at Cecil at 3 p. m. and Echo at 7 p. m. Mrs. Anne Keithley, resident of this city for many years, was enjoy ing meeting old-time friends while in the city today from her home at Walla Walla. She was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones. THE UNITED CHURCH AT LEXINGTON AND IONE Minister, Rev. W. Moffat Dennis Sunday School, Lexington and lone, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, lone, 11:00 a. m. (The Lord's Supper will be ob served.) Evening Worship, Lexington, 8:00 (The Lord's Supper will be ob served.) During the month of June, services GORDON'S DRUG STORE FRESH STOCK Bathing Caps Complete range of styles Priced from 10c up FEET HURT? Dr. Scholl's New Foot Balm and Powder for Tender, Hot, Perspiring Feet 70c value Both 49c PAL Wrist Watch Reliable, Accurate SPECIAL $1.98 40c CASTORIA Baby laxative 33c 60c DRENE SHAMPOO 49c IWEHEBE33ES 25c CARTER'S Liver Pills 19c 25c ANACIN 19c 50c PABLUM Baby cereal 1 lb. cans 39c $1.00 Jergens Lotion & All Purpose Face Cr. 79c Picnic Needs PLATES, NAPKINS, SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. Complete Line 10c. EA. HEEEES PROTECT YOUR EYES Sun Glasses Priced at 19c, 23c, 39c, 49c and up $1.50 Vitalis TONIC Dresses the Hair $1.19 ST. REGIS Vacuum Bottle GLASS FILLER METAL CUP Pts. 98c Qts. $1.49 Wrisley's Fine TOILET SOAP 21 cakes for $1.00 FRESH BULK CHOCOLATES Assorted Flavors 39c lb. will be held in lone in the morning and Lexington in the evening. Daily Vacation Church school will com mence in Lexington, June 3. Classes will be held from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m., Monday through Friday. Boardman Couple Married in Seattle Claude Myers left Tuesday for Portland where he was with Mrs. Myers for a major operation under gone Wednesday. She is improving as well as can be expected. Mrs. N. A. Bleakney and son Neil who recently moved to Sun nyside, Wash., were here after an other load of their stock last Wed nesday. They returned to the place Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duelan, nee Mary Kunze, returned from their wedding trip Wednesday. They were married in Seattle about a week prior to this. A charivari was held that night at the Duelan home. Jack Gorham and Gladys Fortier returned home Thursday after tak ing Mrs Gorham to Seaside for the summer. Gilbert Lentz of Gold Hill visited his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sullivan, last week. He left for home on Wednesday. Mrs. Anne Rutherford and son, Frank Rutherford, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sauders Sunday. Mrs. Mike Healy's sister and hus band of Portland were here over the week end. Geraldine Healy re turned with them for a week's visit. Mrs. Olive Attebury who has spent the past month visiting relatives in Illinois, returned home Sunday. She has been traveling with her son, Chet Attebury, of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Chaffee stopped Sunday at the A. B. Chaffee home enroute to Colfax, Wash., where they plan to visit Mrs. Chaffee's father, Tate Broils, who has been ill for some time. MAKING HISTORY! 6- DAY SALE May 31-June 6 Safeway's low prices are making history! Everyday low prices mean bigger savings on your food bills. Shop Safeway for real values. 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