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Pagre Eight Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, July 17, 1941 SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT By JUNE SMITH The first of the Rodeo queen's dances, held last Saturday at Lexing ton grange, attracted a large crowd in spite of the warm weather. Held to honor its representative in the queen s court, Miss Frances Wilkin son, the dance also introduced for the first time the queen, Miss Kath ryn Thompson, and her court of Miss Patty Emert, Miss Rita Robinson and Miss Colleen Kilkenny, in addi tion to Miss Wilkinson.' Very good dancing music was provided by Mer rill's orchestra, and the grange st v ed a midnight luncheon to the dan cers. The second of the queen's ances will be given this Saturday night at lone. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Parker en tertained last Sunday evening at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Becket, who are visiting here. Two tables of bridge were in olav. with high score for both men and women being won by Mr. and iUrs. Russell McNeill. The other guests -were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomson, Jr., and refreshments were seived at the close of the evening. Mrs, Dave Wilson entertained the Whaf s Trumps club at her home last Thursday evening, with Mrs. Phil Mahoney winning high score end Mrs. George Howard receiving con solation. Refreshments were served at the close of play. Mrs. D. M. Ward was hostess tn her contract club at her home last Sunday afternoon. The affair was a dessert bridge, with Mrs. C. C. Patterson winning high score and Mrs. W. O. Dix receiving consolation prize. HiiiiiiiiiiiiinniinmiHUummiiMMn At Heppner CHURCHES i METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45. Morninft worship at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30. Evening services at 8:00 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 i p. m. Bible study and prayer meeung Thursday at 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Maran B. Clark, Pastor Bibie 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. Thursday, Bible study. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic services, Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., cottage pray er meeting. Thursday 7:45 p. m., Bible rtudy at church. Mr. and Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves of Port land stopped in to spend the week end with Logie Richardson last Sat urday, on their return from a trip to California. Mr. Richardson took the visitors to the aueen's dance at Lexington Saturday evening and to spend bunday in the mountains at Mr. and Mrs. William Greener's place. FETE 55TH WEDDED YEAR Members of the family and friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Campbell for dinner last Sunday in honor of the Camp bell's 55th wedding anniversary. The dinner was served on the lawn and those present included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce, Keene and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McNamer, Mrs. Mahala Minor, Stanley Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Agnes Curran will entertain her duplicate club at the Lucas Place this evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Milchell and daughter, Juanita, who have been living at Hermiston, will soon occupy the house now lived in by the Orville Smiths. Mr. Mitchell is connected with the SCS here. Mrs. Harold Cohn and son Philip , and daughter Sally left Monday morning for the Metolius, where they will spend a few days with Mrs. Ted Shanks at her cabin there Mrs. Alden Blankenship spent last Tuesday a week in Pendleton, bring ing Dick Kinne home with her. On Thursday Mrs. Ray Kinne drove to Heppner, where she was a guest of Mrs. Blankenship until Friday eve ning. In her honor Mra RUnU r. "iMiiJVtH ship gave a luncheon at Merrill's cafe on Thursday afternoon, - at which Mrs. L. E. Dick and Mrs. George Howard were guests. Bridge was played during the afternoon at Mrs. Dick's home. Miss Viola Fisher of Post Falls, Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clyde Wilson, this week. Mrs. N. D. Bailey will be hostess to the Methodist Missionary society! at her home Wednesday afternoon. Clarence Rosewall, who is nursing a broken rib, drove to Pendleton Tuesday to attend a dealer's meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Charles Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Harian McCurdy and Maxine, spent Satur day in Pendleton. Mrs. Lennie Louden of Condon visited with her sister, Mrs. Bob Thompson, over the week end. Mrs. Will Ball's sister. Mrs. Grace Fletcher of Portland, and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. Conklin, are visiting with BIBLE STUDY SET Laymen's Bible study, sponsored by Dr. A. L. Black each Thursday night at 7:45, Case chapel. Bring your Bibles, notebooks and ques tions. Study them with us. Topic for July 17th, "Daniel's Prophesies," re lated to great conflict now on. Sing ing, special music. SELECTEE SHOULD REPORT Marion Woodrow Swarm sh uld contact Morrow Countv Selective Service board immediately. He is order number 31-A of the Malheur county local board!. Classifying Selectees Continued by Board Morrow county local board today mailed questionnaires to the regis trants whose names, address? and order numbers are shown belo. 501 Earle Allen Bryant, Heppner; 502 William Edwin Hughes, Lena; 504 Lawrence Andrew Williams, Hardman; 505 Milo Guy Huston, Eightmile; 506 John Michael Bro gan, Pendleton, SCS Office; 507 Ray mond Augustus Rich, Heppner;l508 Robert Lowe, Cecil; 509 Joseph Bal trenas, Lena; 510 Forrest Sylvester Thornburg, Lexington; 511 Robert Vernon Harwood, Boardmu ., 512 Lawrence Philip Doherty, Lexing ton; 514 Elwyn Hughes, Hep.ner; 515 Gilbert Riley Peteys, Lexington; olb Paul Gordon Smouse, 15C0 Sut ter St., San Francisco, Cal.; 517 Tohn Ward Graves, Route 1, Hermiston; 518 Douglas Richard Gibson, Lex ington; 519 Charles Warren Dillon. c-o Bank Hotel, The Dalle.,; 520 William Lee McCaleb, Heppner; 521 Marion Earl Redding, HarcLnu'.'-.; 522 Wrex Ross Langdon, Heppner; 523 Myron Luther Huston, EihtiTile: 524 Jack Lilbern Van Winkle, Lex ington; 525 Edgar James Parker, Heppner; 526 Raymond Virgil Ezell, Heppner;527 Earl LeRoy Michaels, Heppner; 528 LeRoy Gentry, Hepp ner; 529 Thomas Michael. Healy, Echo, Star Route; 530 William Clar ence Driscoll, c-o Frank Monahan, Heppner; 531 Fred Malcolm Hosi- ins, lone; 532 Oscar Franklin Jones, Rte. 5, Box 219, Mt. Airy, N. Carolina; 533 Lloyd Aaron Moyer, Heppner; (534 Elbert Muncey Gibson, Jr., 619 P. O. Bldg., Portland; 535 Raymond Joseph Howell, c-o John Brosnan, Lena; 537 Charles Ted Huesmann,. Box 40, Pendleton; 538 Herschel V Talbott, 101 2nd St., La Grande; 539 Curtis Clayton Carpenter, 2240 S. E. 76 Ave., Portland; 540 Gerald Hager Brosnan. Lena: 541 Howard R iv Ev ans, Heppner; 542 Floyd Walter Cooke, Heppner; 543 David Wendell Ely, Morgan; 544 Frank Lyman Gen try, Heppner; 546 Robert Grant Bu chanan, lone; 547 Frank Willard! Gentry, Heppner; 548 Buel Claire Harshman, c-o Harlan McCurdy,, Heppner; 549 Harry Milbourne Whi ted, c-o C. A. Cunningham, Hood River; 550 James Monroe Hager, Heppner. ATTEND OFFICERS MEET Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman and Pat Mollahan, city policeman, returned home this morning from Portland where they attended the convention of Pacific Coast International Asso ciation of Law Enforcement Offi cers. Sheriff Bauman said an in teresting feature was the address of the newly elected president, a Mex ican who spoke in Spanish, with an interpreter translating into Eng lish. When the new president spoke the Mexican delegates applauded and the remainder looked dumb, and when the interpreter translated the others applauded while the Mexi cans looked dumb. A replica of an English air raid, given for instruc tion in civilian defense at the eve nng show at Multnomah stadium, proved mighty exciting, Bauman said. M M I m. A ' W M W M II U Mil I li nrngiB vxtew yjuiww -jgg D UPALM- At iirr 3 for 25? SIERRA PINE TOILET SOAP 3b. 17 ARGQ STARCH s?sssM215 Kingston! Starch CORK M GLOSS 3pkgi.25 Sun-Maid RAISINS IiiHiii NacUr i&M.pkg. 7 Give the OLD HOME a SURPRISE! 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