Page Eight Thursday, March 6, 1941 i n i. ,i 1 1... ! 1 1 HimuMmmiHiniiMitiinntwimHHH At Heppner SOC I ETY CH IT-CHAT en- jvnx surra $i V.fi fcx" HW Vfv-- i it inn i rr; tsv METHODIST CHURCH Sundav school at 945 Momir,? 1 ' ' V , sv ',... .. . . , -1 . .0 -i fiNWA TVw'. With MH oh XMiiw sus UtrU-t 7 -H baa WvW5 (vw.v taM tt Arlington xvv-k wt,$ Um. U Arlington W,WVrt : Tta UiVt .serious ViAiYfrtA Vv Wa Uit fast flub fiv"v NiN(ViPA With a tfuno twh at tv.-sti p.vpnirnj cr-irvc ct ai t . v m. Society of Christian sewi - meeis xne iirsi weanesaay 01 eacr, i rirj3 month at 2 p. m. Society of Mission ' v eaeh month at 2 p. m. Bib,e sSudy .j f4,,f aW im, ?,Vir and prayer meeting Thursday at .:S0: n in lV Wl p. hi. Church night on next Wednesday will be sponsored by the young people. 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. 7:15 p. m. Wednesday, choir prac tice. 7:00 p. m. Thursday, prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m. Tursday, Bible study. 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,, cottage pray er meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study at church. O. Tur-.x-r. Mrs;. A. 51. R5TW and Mrs. Earl KUVa, widi s lo. and Mrs Too WllAn xx vii io!L:i soL The American Legion aviTirj will nuxt MonidAV niAt t Mrs. Gene Ferguson's ho5:ii, with Mrs ! Frank Davidson adiig &s hvWsav. VT, tnh Vfix K Y,in"kw.y. Vf.. VTr. M VTc. Vfp ,t fjvwi M:"s. vvTp h'fn! z is, m 1V1 fwm hT h.vmo Pi Will,tvd, xis Itiryc 4 tlw Kmw vf Hot slstov, Mrs. 4o?iss Msrlstt, rd 1vnsc1.hji WsirtossK Mr. ohwrt d tkH e-vw4Vinj- her -3iK to ill hVih. 1 CvikNi f.v jwlc l-v Mcthwlist I ladios. Ca. Furniture stw, March Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jo:k and Mr. 35. 11 o'clvk. 1-2. ana Mrs. iarl make will g5e a cafeteria supper at the Jones hosne next Sunday evening for a group of their friends. j -AovVx. K-xiK tNii! ww it to win xvfth & iWv had td Uth had Wli",tx . iyw jUvTisi hud studio tW AvTmfit.vrt dotVnw and stylos of ylM hsd WimVoxI out hu offense vAtr- nd a timing that gave !Hori a load in tho first, quwtor, 10-5. ilv.x Vv this Us-ul until the last few minutes of tho jjaiwo when two ivrfooi i'd shots by Wollunvll and s minH" sliot by FtM-ris put the H."kos In tho load for n win, and tho larjji mnvJ wont wild. Local IioaHs wnk in the second half of tho jr.ono when three top-notch reg ulars, Norris, Strahm and Clough wont out on fouls, but it seemed on ly to spur the other players to fight harder. Tho Iloppner school band and a large crowd of enthusiastic Heppner rooters were on hand to see their team play, and so disappointed were they with their defeat that many returned the last night to cheer for St. Mary's. Scoring by quarters: 10-5, H; 20-12, H; 29-23, II; 41-40, A." MISSION SOCIETY MEETS The Womens Missionary society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. R. B. Ferguson on Wednesday. The devotional service was led by Mrs. Ealor Huston, sub ject, "I Will Build My Church." Mr, Lee Scrivner recited a poem, "Nan- tong, by Evelan Clark. Gertrude Parker read "50 boxes of Christian love arrived at Hafei," and Etta Ho well gave a book review on "Mac klin of Nanking" by Edith Eberle The meeting closed with benediction and refreshments of cake and coffee were served by the hostesses. Vir ginia Turner and Coramae Ferguson. G-T want ads get results. 1 ALL SAINTS CHURCH Meeting of church committee in parish house, Thursday, March 6th, 7:30 p. m. MISS GRIFFITH IN RECITAL Oregon College of Education, Monmouth. Katherine Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith of Morgan, was presented in a student recital by Mrs. Florence Coardy Merriam, Tuesday, Feb. 25, at Campbell hall of the Oregon Col lege of Education. A very enjoy able program was given and was well received by the audience. Miss Griffith is a student of piano and played "Pastorale" by Burgmuller. EMERSON KEITIILEY PASSES Word was received by Morrow county relatives last week end of the passing of Emerson Keithley, for mer Heppner resident, at his home in California. E. J. Buckler of Portland, repre sentative of the Bonneville Power administration, was in Heppner yesterday. Mrs. Earle Bryant received high score and Mrs. George Burroughs second at the meeting of their bridge club last Thursday at Mrs. Oral Wrighfs home, with Mrs. Cornett Green assisting the hostess. Mrs. Chester Kennedy of Gate way, president of the Women's Ser vice league, will appear here at the Parish House, Saturday at 8 r. m. She will show moving pictures of the general convention at Kansas City, and everyone is welcome to attend. Honoring Mrs. Robert Knox, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Garnet Bar ratt and Mrs. Steve Thompson held a party Monday evening at the inomson nome. rne an air was a miscellaneous shower, and five ta bles were in play. Mrs Harold Buh man won high score, Mrs. L. E. Dick second, and Mrs. Knox low. Spring flowers were used in the decora tions, and refreshments were served at the close of play. Mrs. J. G. Thomson, Jr., enter tained the Wednesday club at her home yesterday with a dessert bridge. Mrs. Garnet Barratt won high score and Mrs. Steve Thomp son second, Kindergarten for young children of five and six has been started by Mrs. Norbert Peavy. The classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 to 11 at her home. NEW 000 IN HEPPNER Foster's Bread In today's grocery order bo sure to ask for a loaf of FOSTER'S LARGE LOAF i3C SMALL LOAF iqc VITAMIN "D"-The Sunshine Loaf "IZZII1. 14c It's FRESHER-FINER If your grocer has not yet stocked this fine bread ask him to get it for you. 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