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7 Page Eight Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, October 2, 1941 iiiiiiiiiiiiininniiimmmnittmnm At Heppner CHURCHES METIIODIST CHURCH BENNTE HOWE, Minister. Sunday, Oct. 5: Divine worship at 11 a. m.; sermon theme, "Lead Me Into Temptation." Church school at 10 a. m. If your children are not attending a Sunday school we extend an invitation to them. Evening praise and Gospel service a.t 7:30 o'clock. Thursday, Oct. 9.: Bible study and prayer service in the church at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 8th: Educational and Missionary Institute will begin at 10 a. m. under the leadership of Dr. Fairham, Howard Seymour, Mrs. F. A. Albin, Dr. J. A. McKee, Rose Knotts and Pearl E. Sherlock. This institute is open to anyone wishing to attend. . , CHURCH OF CHRIST Martin B. Clark, Pastor Bible School 9:45 Communion and Preaching 11:00 Christian Endeavor 7:00 Evening Service 8:00 Prayer Meeting, Thursday eve ning 7:30 PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. n. Evangelistic services, Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., cottage pm.y er meeting. Thursday 7:45 p. m., Bible rtudy at church. By JUNE SMITH A number of Heppner peopla are being attracted to Portland this week end because of the Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition ope ning there today, and the Oregon State -Washington football game be ing played at Multnomah stadium Saturday. Among those going to the P. I. are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomp son, Mrs. Harold Cohn and Mrs. Robert Thompson, who will be with her daughter, Kathryn, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller are leaving today and will attend the game while there, as will Logie Richardson. SOC I ETY CH I T-C H AT 1 for mecca treatment, is reported last Wednesday, where he enrolled 10 ue ieeung some Deucr. , in uie veuu cii vvisiuiigioii i,uucgc A 4-H demonstration will be pre- of Education. Mrs. Thompson visit sented to the Woolgrowers by Mrs. d at the home of her nephew, Leo .Lucy Rodgers at their monthly, Nicholson, and she and Mrs. Aiken meeting to be held tomorrow at the returned on Friday. Lucas Place. Starting with a no-host 1 Edwin Dick, Jr., is another suc luncheon at 1:15, the business meet- cessful hunter who brought in his ing will follow, with Mrs. B. C. deer this week. He is especially Pinckney, president, in charge. pleased, as this is his first. Mrs. Fred Lucas will be hostess Mrs. C. C. Patterson had two ta to the T & C club this afternoon bles of bridge at her home last Sat at her home. ; urday afternoon for dessert bridge. Mrs. Anna Bayless received word Mrs. Stephen Thompson enter that her daughter-in-law, Mrs. tained the Wednesday club yester Howard Swick of Monument, has dav at her home with a dessert .returned to Prairie City for hos- bridge. Mrs. Tom Wilson was high "pitalization. ; ancj Mrs. Thomoson second. Mr." and Mrs. Mark Merrill re- i The Eastern Star Social club will A large dessert bridge party was (turned Monday evening from a meet, at the Masonic hall Saturday given last Friday at her home by week's vacation trip, which included afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Rose- Mrs. Clarence Rosewall. The rooms a stav at iJepoe nay, where they wall and Mrs. Garnet Barratt as were filled with beautiful flowers. nad expected to fish, but could not hostesses. Seven tables of contract bridge were1, because of the wind; several days in , Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, ac in play, with Mrs. Frank Nickerson ' Seattle, where they attended the companied by their children ' and winning high score, Mrs. Fred Lucas baseball games between Hollywood Mrs. Doris Armstrong, left Wednes second, and Mrs. George Howard ard Seattle, and a football game be- day for Yakima, where they will low. tween Pacific Lutheran college and remain until Fridav evenine 20 at Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs.. McClung are living at Rogue River, where Mr. McClung is associated with the lumber business. . . Mrs. Alden Blankenship . enter tained the Kensington club at her home last Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Lyle Swenson and Mrs. Tom Wilson as guests. The affair was a dessert luncheon. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. William ! Gonzaga at Tacoma. They returned Bennett who left Snday to make j through Yakima valley where they their home in Pendleton, Mr. and : saw Mr- Merrill's sisters, Mrs. Jack Mrs. B. C. Pincknev entertained . Pettrjohn and Mrs. James Ireland members of the Kennel club at their home last Saturday evening. Bridge was played, with Jap Crawford win at Toppenish. Miss Virginia Thompson of Port land, cousin of Mrs. Gene Ferguson, ALL SAINTS CHURCH All Saints Church (Episcopal) October 5, Trinity xvii, "Forward an Service" Sunday: Holy Comrnun ion, 11 a. m. Archdeacon Eric O. Ro bathan will officiate and preach. STAR Reporter FRIDAY- SATURDAY PUDDIN' HEAD Judy Canova, Francis Lederer, Raymond Walburn, Slim SummcrviUe, Eddie Foy Jr. A screaminly funny adventure that tops Judy's previous laugh riots. Plus PASSAGE FOR HONG KONG Lucille Fairbanks, Keith Douglas, Paul Cavanagh Mystery comedy. SUNDAY-MONDAY , CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Lynne Overman, Eddie Bracken, Clarence Kolb What a guy to be in the army and what an army when Bob Hope lands right in the middle of Uncle Sam's defense program! A laugh sensation. TUESDAY Bargain Night ANGELS WITH BROKEN WINGS Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Roland, Mary Lee, Billy Gilbert, Jane Frazee, Leo Gorccy A romantic screwball opus with mu sical moments hilarity and ro mance run riot! Also Cliff Edwards and his Buck aroos clown and sing in a western musical short subject. ning high score for the men, and j arrive at the Ferguson home Mrs. Crawford for the women. Re- j n3" week for a visit. freshments were served at the close! MrSl Mark Merrill and her moth- of play and a gift was presented to;er Mrs- Lillian Smith, will leave the Bennetts by the hosts. . ; today lor Portland, where they will Miss Irma Van Schoiack and Miss j sPend several days. Harriet Stewart of Portland, will1 Mrs. Henry Aiken, accompanied drive up with A. Hillary of that city 1 bv Mrs- Robert Thompson, drove tomorrow, and will visit Miss Vaniher s0"' Henry, Jr., to Ellensburg Schoiack s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Van Schoiack. Mr. Hillary will join Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart, who are visiting their daughter and j son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van Schoiack this week, and the men will spend the week end on a hunting trip. Word has been received by Mrs. Paul Hisler that her sister, Mrs. John Barrie, the former Patricia Monahan, became the mother of a baby girl last Thursday at Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Struve and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Struve, all of Pendleton, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Isom. Mrs. W. O. Dix was called to Port land Wednesday - morning by the death of her brother, S. C. Young. Mrs. Stanley Prybylski of Detroit, Mich., sister of Mrs. John Skuzeski, who has been visiting at the Sku zeski home here, will leave Friday for her home, going by way of Port land and Los Angeles. James Furlong was taken to Port land for medical treatment Monday by his son, Howard. Henry Aiken, who is in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson drove ' to Pendleton Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson, Marylou will leave tomorrow for Grants Pass where Marylou will ap pear in a piano recital Saturday af ternoon at the Woman's club. While ' there the Fergusons will be house1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz. Mrs. Cora Crawford will drive as far as Brownsville where she will visit her sister, Mrs. J. B. Cooley for a week. Friends have received word of the ! marriage of Mrs. Doris Rice to' Boyd J. B. 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