Pa ire Eight Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, April 24, 1941 HimtimmHtiiminiiiiiHiHimiiiuHH At Heppner CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Society of Christian service meets the first Wednesday of each month at 2 p. m. Society of Mission study meets the third Wednesday of each month at 2 p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. James Wilkins, Pastor, 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 meet ing. 7:30 p. m. Tursday, Bible study. PENTECOSTAL 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. SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT By JUNE SMITH The Bookworms met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. L. E. Dick. The book, "Kabloona," by Gontran De Poncins was reviewed by Mrs. Vawter Parker. A guest of the club was Mrs. Lucy Rodgers' daughter, Mrs. E. C. Buchanan, of Seattle. Mrs. Phil Mahoney entertained her duplicate club at her home this afternoon with a dessert bridge. Mrs. Mark Merrill was hostess to her duplicate club at her home last Tuesday evening. High sore was won by Mrs. B. C. Pinckney, with the winning team composed also of Mrs. Harry Tamblyn, Mrs Harold Cohn and Mrs. Agnes Curran. Her home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, and refreshments were served at the close of play. News has been received of the removal of Mrs. Howard Swick of Monument, who has been very ill at the Prairie City hospital, to the home of Mr and Mrs. Clark Morris of John Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spittle of of Astoria are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ture Peterson. They are Mrs. Peterson s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and L. E. Dick drove to Portland Tues day and will return the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson and Mr.' and Mrs. L. E. Frederickson drove to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Earl Bryant left Sunday for Portland where she will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson for a few days. Mrs. George Howard entertained the What's Trumps club at her home last Thursday evening. High score was won by Mrs. B. C. Pinckney with consolation going to Mrs. Nor bert Peavy. Mrs. Fred Lucas was hostess to the T & C club at her home last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Glenn Jones won high score and Mrs. B. C. Pinck ney second. The affair was a dessert bridge. Mrs. George Howard and her mo ther, Mrs. Dora Armstrong, drove to Walla Walla last Saturday. The Friendship club of Cecil met at the Lucas Place Wednesday af ternoon for luncheon. Sixteen were present. Those present were Miss Daisy Butler, Mrs. Roy Hurst, Mrs. John Krebs. Mrs. George Krebs, Mrs. H. Mackey, Mrs. Jack Hynd, Mrs. Charles Timms, Mrs. Robert Timms, Mrs. Blinkman, Mrs. Arnold John son, Mrs. Grover Curtis, Mrs. E. R. Schaffer. A party in honor of Mrs. Harriet Mahoney, who is planning to leave soon for California to make her home, was given last Saturday eve ning by members of her bridge club. A dinner party for 12 was held at the Lucas Place where the table was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and white tapers. Following the dinner the party went to the home of Mrs. C. C. Patterson where three tables of bridge were in play. High score was won by Mrs. C. W. McNamer and a guest prize was presented the guest of honor. - Mrs. E. L. Hanlon and Mrs. C. R. Jenison entertained with a dessert bridge at the Jenison home Wed nesday afternoon. Spring flowers were used throughout the house and three tables were in play. Mrs. Kenneth House, who recently mov ed to Heppner was introduced to the guests. High score was won by Mrs. George Howard, second by Mrs. Gene Ferguson and consolation by Mrs. Frank Connor. Mrs. D. M. Ward went to Umatilla Friday where she visited Mrs. K. W. Farnsworth til last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll and Mrs. William Driscoll drove to Port land last Friday, returning Tuesday night. Mrs. Leonard Schwarz was hostess J to the Wednesday club yesterday at t a dessert bridge. High score was i won by Mrs. Jap Crawford, second by Mrs. Stephen Thompson. A large number attended the pot luck luncheon held at the Parish House Wednesday afternoon in hon or of Miss Nettie Galbraith of Walla Walla. Following a delicious lunch eon, a meeting of the missionary society of the Episcopal church was caled to order by Mrs. Percy Hughes, president. Mrs. Ture Peterson, ac companied by Mrs. J. O. Turner, presented two vocal solos. Miss Gal braith was then introduced, and pre sented a fine talk in which she urg ed the religious education of chil dren be given more attention. She expressed the belief that the future of the world lies with the children, and that a greater stress upon re ligion in their youth would do much to help them meet the problems ahead of them-. RATES ON DECLINE Rates on AAA crop insurance have been on the decline since inception of the program, reports the local of fice. The state indemnity average for wheat insured in 1940 was .42 bushel paid as against 1.19 bushel collected in premium. In 1940 69 per cent of the wheat acreage in Morrow county was insured, totalling 72,000 acres, as against 16,000 acres for the 1939 crop. Coverage was taken on 52,000 acres in the county this year. R. W. Turner is spending a week at the home of his son, Frank Tur ner. He plans to proceed to Eugene in a week where he will make his home with his daughter, Mrs. W. L. LaDusire. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tur ner brought him over from La-Grande. 2 Pneumatic Tires 4 3 ARZULA CROWELL RITES SET Memorial services for the late Ar zula Veryl Crowell, who died in Washington, D. C, will be held from Case Mortuary chapel in this city . tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment following in lone ceme tery. Arzrula Crowell was the daugh ter of Adarno and La Una (Jack son) Crowell, and is survived by two brothers and three sisters. nnouncine o O The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of KENNETH M. AKER'S as AGENT for MORROW COUNTY Non-Assessable Policies Providing More Automobile Insurance for Your Money STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CO. 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