Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 26, 1940, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Oregon
Thursday, December 26, 1940
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SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
Christmas brings perhaps more
travelers and traveling than any
holiday of the year. A number of
folks have arrived in Heppner to
celebrate these happy days with
relatives, while others have gone to
other parts of the country to be with
their loved ones.
Among the many who have been
arriving in Heppner all this week
are: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gaily of
Pendleton, who are with Mrs. Gaily's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hiatt;
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hanna and child
ren of Dufur arrived Tuesday to be
with Mrs. Hanna's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Beymer; other daughters
of this family who arrived Tuesday
with their families are Mr. and Mrs.
William Massey of Redmond, Ore
gon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bissett
of Rufus. Mrs. Sara Booher of Lex
ington, mother of Mrs. Beymer spent
Christmas day with the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs and son
Clark of Cottage. Grove are guests
of Mrs. Riggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. George MacDuffee
of Monument, parents of Mrs. Harold
Buhman, are with the Buhmans for
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Limbaugh of
Portland, parents of Mrs. J. L. Ham
lin, are with the Hamlins this week.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McMurdo
of Portand are with the McMurdos
here this week.
Mrs. P. A. Anderson, sister of Mrs.
W. C. McCarty, is a visitor at the
McCarty home, and the two colleg
ians of the family, Frances and Paul,
are home for the holidays.
Miss Hazel Ball of Baker, sister
of Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, is visiting
there, and the Wilkinson's son, Dick,
is home from Corvallis.
Among those who have gone away
for the holidays are Logie Richard
son, who has joined his family in
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baum
and children who are visiting with
relatives in Yakima; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Perkins, visiting in Naches.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mahoney spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hyatt of Pendleton, who are Mrs.
Mahoney's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow and
daughters, Lucille and Marie, left
Tuesday for Portland, where they
will spend Christmas holidays with
relatives.
Mrs. Jap Crawford and two sons
left Tuesday for Portland where they
will be with Mrs. Crawford's family.
Her brother, Martin King, and fam
ily of Los Angeles, who have many
friends in Heppner, will also be in
Portland with the family for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Woodfin left
Monday for Portland for a week's
visit
Honoring their house guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Alfred, who were
here from Saturday to Tuesday, Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Bryant had a bridge
party at their home last Monday
evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomp
son and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rugg.
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. The morning
subject will be in keeping with
the New Year.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Eve
ning service at 7:30 p. m.
Bible study and prayer service at
7:30 on Tuesday and Thursday.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30.
All are welcome to worship with
us.
Wishing you all a Happy New
Year.
Rev. and Mrs. James Wilkins
and family.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Pastor t
Bible School at 9:45.
Communion and preaching, 11:00.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30.
PENTECOTAL ASSEMBLY OF
GOD
Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic services, Sunday, 7:30
p. m.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study
at church.
Thursday, Cottage prayer meet
ing. IIARDMAN COMMUNITY
CHURCH
2:00 p. m., Bible School.
3:00, Preaching service.
the children's Christmas benefit was
pronounced a very successful affair.
It was especially enjoyable because
so many students returned home for
Christmas were there, and for others
who were here for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alfred were
noticed among the dancers, as were
Lee and Harold Scritsmier. Among
the collegians were seen Shirley
Watson, Maxine McCurdy, Len Gill
man, Bill Barratt, Betty Happold
Employees of the Safeway store
held a Christmas party Wednesday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bauers. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. John Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gentry, Lowell Ashbaugh, Clyde
Bellows and Allan Gibb.
The evening was spent playing
games, and an exchange of gifts
held by the Chrismas tree. A waffle
Mrs. Charles Cox has made an
appeal in behalf of the Red Cross
for all sorts of buttons and bright
trimmings to be used on the dresses
being made for that organization.
Good furnace heater, wood and
coal; furniture; home for sale. In
quire this office.
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High score was won by Mr. Alfred,
with Mr. Parker winning second.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess at the evening's end.
Mr. Alfred is stationed at Fort
Murray at the present time, and Mrs. j
Alfred is employed at Oregon City.
They expressed joy at being home
for this short visit, and seeing many
of their friends again.
The wedding of Miss Rachel For
sythe and Mr. Edwin Dick was held
last Sunday afternoon at 1 p. m., at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, at Ashland,
Oregon. The ceremony was perform
ed by the Rev. Turnbull, in the pres
ence of the immediate families of
the couple. Miss Forsythe was dress
ed in her going-away dress of soldier
blue, with red accessories, and wore
a corsage of gardenias and fushcias.
Corsages were also provided for all
the feminine members of th party.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick left immediately
following a wedding supper for a
honeymoon trip, and will be at home
in Heppner after the first of the
year at the Devine apartments.
An out of town guest at the wed
ding was the bride's brother, Jack
Forsythe of Wyoming, and Mrs. L.
E. Dick of Heppner, mother of the
bridegroom was also present, making
a visit in Ashland from Friday to
last Monday.
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Lux Flakes MV2 oz. pkg. 21c
White Magic Bleach V2 gal. 17c
Sunbrite Cleanser Can 4c
Table Salt 8-lb. cloth bag 18c
Sandwich Spread Qt. Jar 35c
Libby Deviled Meat 3 'A cans 10c
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Fey Chocolates Doro,hy XlJUn 75c
Mixed Nuts Mb cello bag 19c
Canada Dry Beverages Ig bot 14c
Jell-Well, Assorted 3 pkg 11c
Van Camp's SoupsTomainoo c,n 9c
Cudahy's Brkfst Sausage can 19c
Stokely Peaches 2 2'2 cans 25c
Mince MeatEnqiish Man 2 lb ar 19c
Mazda Light Globes 10c to 15c
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Cranberries, 2 lbs 35c
Carrots, No. 1 4 lbs 10c
Grapes, Emper. 2 lbs. 13c
Parsnips, local. 3 lbs. 10c
Oranges, lge. size, doz 25c
Potatoes, No. 2s. 50 lb. 49c
Bananas, Best. 2 lbs. .... 15c
BEEF ROAST lb. 1712C
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APRICOTS, Gr. Tag. 2s. 2 for 25c
NAPKINS, 80 count. 2 pkgs. 15c
STR. BEANS, Briargate. No. 2 11c
TOM. JUICE, Stokely. 20oz. 2 for 15c
RITZ WAFERS, 16 oz. pkg. 21c
NESTLES, Semi-swt choc. 2 cka 25c
CRACKERS, Snowflake. 2 lbs. 27c
CHOCOLATE, Ghiradli. 1 lb. tin 30c
TOMATS, Stok. SP. 2s. 2 for 25c
RICE, River Brand. 2 lb. pkg 12c
MACKEREL, 16 oz. tin 10c