Pajye Eight Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, May 8, 1941 mnmnmtintimnmimmttnnnumi 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. Sunday is Mother's day. If there is any mother who would like to attend but who has no way to come and is not able to walk, please call the parsonage and a way will be furnished. Any parents having chil dren they wish to have baptised on Mother's day, will also please let the pastor know and we will care for this also. James Wilkins, Pastor. SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT By JUNE SMITH Among mothers of college stu dents who will spend Mother's day day, according to Mrs. Anna Bay less, acting president Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Ada Cason will be hostesses and a report from the delegates to convention, Mrs. Percy next Sunday with their sons and ! Hughes and Mrs. L. E. Dick, will 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. THE EAST INVITES YOU PldM to. GO- UNION PACIFIC The entire east is within easy, convenient reach through two Union Pacific gateways-Chicago and St. Louis. 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C. McCarty, Hugh Craw ford and Miss Dorothea Wilson, who will be at Eugene. The seventh annual Mothers and Daughters banquet, sponsored by the Business and Professional Wo men's club, was held last Monday evening at the Christian church. Miss Rose Leibbrand acted as toast- mistress, ana the theme or the at-1 fair was "Mothers and Daughters Their Responsibility to a Democra cy." Patriotic colors were used in the decoration of the tables, of which Miss Florence Bergstrom was in charge. Red, white and blue candles, red flowers and programs in red, white and blue were used to carry out the theme. Patriotic songs, led by Miss Jean McElhinny, were sung by the group. About 100 were pre sent. The program consisted of an oboe solo by Miss Peggy Tamblyn, accompanied by Norbert Peavy, a high school girls' trio from Lex ington, led by Miss Juanita Car michael, a reading by Mildred Clary; a duet by Patricia and Anne Law rence, accompnied by Mrs. Richard Lawrence. Mrs. Lera Crawford gave a toast for mothers, which was re sponded to with a toast for daugh ters by Frances Wilkinson. Miss Elsie Kepler, of the McLaughlin union high school at Milton, gave the principal address, with a subject in keeping with the theme of the evening. The Girls' League of the Heppner school will hold a Mother's day tea at the school Saturday from 3 to 5. Mrs. Earl Gilliam went to Walla Walla last Friday where she visited her son Jackson at Whitman college. Lt. and Mrs. Frank Alfred were visitors in Heppner from last Sun day to Tuesday. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bryant. Lieuten ant Alfred is at Camp Murray and Mrs. Alfred is doing social work at Oregon City. Miss Katherine Thompson went to Portland last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of Lexing ton. Robert E. Lees of Ontario spent Tuesday evening with his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas. He left the next day for Portland. e Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner drove to Portland Sunday, returning Tu esday evening, with a stop at The Dalles. e e e The American Legion auxiliary will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Bayless. Mrs. Phil Mahoney entertained the What's Trumps club at her home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Gene Ferguson won high score and Mrs. George Howard low. Refreshments were served at the close of play. The Eastern Star Social club met at the club rooms last Saturday af ternoon, with Mrs. C. C. Patterson and Mrs C. W. McNamer as hos tesses. Mrs. Clarence Rosewall won the door prize. ' Those who heard the Men's Cho rus of Pendleton at the wheat lea gue meeting last fall, will antici pate their appearance here with pleasure. The chorus, sponsored by the Music club of Heppner, is to appear at the high school auditor ium here next Monday evening. be given. e Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett en tertained with a small bridge party at their home Monday evening. Two tables were in play, with Mrs. John Pfeiffer of Seattle winning high score for the evening. The Wednesday bridge club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ste phen Thompson for a dessert bridge. A guest was Mrs. John Pfeiffer of Seattle. High score was won by Mrs. Jap Crawford and Mrs. Orville Smith won second. CHAMBER BACKS RODEO Continued from First Page by owners instead of leaving it to fire department, delaying calling central for five minutes after siren sounds to assist firemen's work, beautifying swimming pool grounds, widening curve at north end of Gale street, and erecting road signs at city entrances to show times and places of. meetings of various or ganizations. Possibility of obtaining a federal building for Heppner to accommo date the several federal agencies serving this territory was told by W. S. Bennett who asserted that Heppner is being definitely consid ered for the location of the district Farm Security administration office. Bennett said that the regional FSA administrator in Portland was in terested in seeing a federal building here, and that the same could be constructed with WPA labor provid ing site and materials were furnish ed by the city, the cost of materials to be repaid through rentals until liquidated, at which time the struc ture would revert to the federal government. Hanson Hughes, who visited the nation's capital last year, added that he learned on his visit that Heppner might be eligible for obtaining an $80,000 federal building, built en tirely by the government, providing postal receipts passed the $10,000 mark for three years. He gave as his opinion that rentals now being paid in Heppner by the federal gov ernment would amortize a consider able investment in a building. C. D. Conrad reported for the ag ricultural committee, committee, of fering the Lena mail route project, and cooperation with work of gran ges and 4-H clubs as highlights in the committee's program. P. W. Mahoney reported for the road committee, which, he said, fav ors continuation of present road oil ing program, improvement of Hard- man hill as highlights. He said the committee would not seek improve ment of the Franklin hill sector of the O.-W. highway. He also rec ommended close cooperation be tween the chamber and county court in road matters, and giving assist ance to the court in presenting the county's case in matters before the state highway commission. a7 zloJEcl . to a brand new location in Coxen's building on Main street. We hope it will meet with your heartiest approval! You will find here the newest in beauty services, the newest in shop furnishings, the newest in comforts. At the same time, you will find the same personnel, the same high quality of workmanship and materials, the same earnest desire to fill your every beatuy whim. May we continue to serve you? Just phone 1422 for an appointment. For evening appointments call 732. MYRTLE'S BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Henry C. 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