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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, December 5, 1940
SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
Members of the Episcopal auxil
iary are busy with last minute plans
for their bazaar and dinner to be
held at the Parish House next Sat
urday. Starting at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, the bazaar will sell fancy
work, aprons, rummage, candy, food,
with tea and refreshments to be
served. Mrs. D. M. Ward, Mrs. Orve
Rasmus and Mrs. B. C. Pinckney are
in charge of the apron booth, Mrs.
A. D. McMurdo, Mrs. W. H. Cleve
land, and Mrs. Alva Jones the candy
booth, Mrs. Frank Nickerson and
Mrs. Ray Kinne have charge of the
food sale, Mrs. Earl Gilliam, Mrs,
J. J. Nys and Mrs. Josie Jones the
rummage, Mrs. Anne Bayless, Mrs.
W. E. Pruvne and Mrs. Frances
Blakely the fancy work and Mrs.
C. W. McNamer and Mrs. Charles
Thomson the rugs.
A dinner will be served cafeteria
style in the evening from 6 to 8, to
which everyone is cordially invited.
Mrs. Claude Graham is chairman of
this affair, with Mrs. Blaine Isom
and Mrs. William Harmon assisting
her. A rug will be given away in
the evening.
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
The Music club was held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. J. O.
Turner. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers was
leader, and the theme was American
music, comprising cowboy songs, sea
shantys and mountain songs and
dances. Russell McNeill sang sea
shantys, Mrs. Ture Peterson sang
cowboy songs, accompanied by Mrs.
Turner, and Misses Jean Mcllhinny,
Rachel Forsythe and Mary White
illustrated mountain songs in solo,
duet and trio singing. Dances were
given by Mrs. Robert Knox, Martha
Blair, Yvonne Bleakman. A vocal
solo was sung by Mrs. Frank Tur
ner, and a piano solo, "O Susanna,"
played by Mrs. J. O. Turner.
Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Thone were
hostesses for the evening and serv
ed refreshments at the close.
A surprise feature of the evening
was a kitchen shower by the mem
bers of the music club for two of
their members who are recent bride
elects, Misses Rachel Forsythe and
Mary White. i
The Woolgrowers auxiliary will
meet Friday at the Lucas Place' for
luncheon and business. An inter
esting meeting is promised, with
reports from the convention held
the first of this week in Lakeview.
Please notify Mrs. B, C. Pinckney,
secretary, if you expect to attend
the luncheon.
A lovely surprise miscellaneous
shower was held last Sunday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. W. O. Dix,
honoring two new brides-elect,
Misses Rachel Forsythe and Mary
White. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs.
Dix were joint hostesses for the
affair, which was a supper party.
The table was beautifully decora
ted with lace cloth, red carnations
and red tapers, and the rooms were
attractive with barberries and can
dles. The gifts were presented by a
miniature bride and groom, por-
METHODIST CHURCH
James Wilkins, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45.
Morning Worship at 11.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30. i
Prayer meeting and Bible study
at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday and Thursday.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30.
All are welcome to worship with
us.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Pastor
Bible School at 9:45.
Communion and preaching, 11:00.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30.
B. Ross Evans, state evangelist
for the Churches of Christ in Ore
gon, will begin a ten-day rally in
the church here on Wednesday, Dec.
11. Services will be held each eve
ning at :JU. imrther announce
ment will be made later.
were overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Mahoney Saturday. It will
be of interest to their many friends
here to know that the Belangers
have been transferred to Petidle-
ton, and will soon move to a new
home they have purchased there.
Election of officers will be a fea
ture of the meeting of the Eastern
Star to be held next Friday, De
cember -3th.
PENTECOTAL ASSEMBLY OF
GOD
Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic services continuing
each evening except Monday at 7:30
with C. A. Duke of Seattle, Wn.
We also announce an all-day fel
lowship meeting Wednesday, Dec.
11, services 10:30, 2:30 and 7:30. All
are welcome and invited to come.
We are expecting a number of min
isters and friends from surrounding
eastern Oregon towns to be with us.
Basket lunch will be served at noon
and evening.
HARDMAN COMMUNITY
CHURCH
2:00 p. m., Bible School.
3:00, Preaching service.
trayed by Jo Jean Dix and Nancy
Ferguson.
The guests included Mrs. Floyd
Jones, Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. Gene
Ferguson, Mrs. Ed Clark, Lera
Crawford, Josephine Mahoney, and
Misses Rose Leibbrand, Leta Hum
phreys, Jean Mcllhinny, Martha
Blair, Margaret Doughty, Neva Neill.
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Rice are
visiting in Heppner this week, at
the home of Mrs. S. M. Sigsbee. Mrs.
Rice was the former Mrs. Van Mar
ter, and their wedding was an event
of this month.
Mrs. Charles Cox spent Tuesday
at Condon where she attended a
conference of the American Legion
and auxiliary, and then went to
Pendleton where she attended a sim
ilar conference on Wednesday.
Mrs. J. F. Davidson of Seattle,
mother of Mrs. William Bennett, ar
rived here Tuesday morning to vis
it with the Bennetts for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belanger of Moro
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Of interest to her many friends
here is the anouncement of the
marriage of Miss Kathryn Fams-
worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. Farnsworth of The Dalles, to
Mr. L. E. Strode, in Portland, on
November 24th.
High score at the party for the
"What's Trumps" and Wednesday
bridge clubs held last Thursday eve
ning at the Lucas Place by Mrs.
Vawter Parker, was won by Mrs.
Helen Cohn. Mrs. Orville Smith re
ceived second and Mrs. J. G. Thom
son, Jr., consolation.
,
Mrs. Charles Thomson entertain
ed her contract club at her home
last Saturday afternoon. Two tables
were in play, with refreshments
served at the close of play. Mrs.
Fred Lucas won. high score, and
Mrs. D. M. Ward consolation.
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