Thursday, November 20, 1941 SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT By JUNE SMITH Thanksgiving day is reuniting many families for the traditional dinner and thanks. Most students are returning home for the holiday, and a number of relatives from oth er localities are joining members of their families for the week end. Among students returning are Miss Frances Wilkinson and Dick Wilkinson who arrived home last night for the week end. Mrs. Anna Bayless, who returned Monday eve ning from Monument, where she nas been with her son, Howard Swick, will also be a guest at Wil kinson's Thanksgiving table. Bill Barratt and Bob Scrivner arrived last night from O. S. C. to be with their families until Sunday. Henry Aiken, Jr., has come home from El lensburg to remain until Sunday with his parents. Katherinie Thomp son came home with ''Mary Kay Blake and the Krebs twins and will be at a family dinner at the hortw of her mother, Mra Sophrona Thomp son. Also present will be Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bryant and children, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lukt Bibby. Miss Blake will spend the holiday with her family and the Krebs boys with their mother and father at Cecil Frances and Paul McCarty arriv ed last night accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. P. A. Anderson of Seat tle, and all will spend Thanksgiving at the W. C. MbCarty home. Miss Katherine Parker who is at tending Eastern Oregon Normal will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker. Dr. and Mrs. .A. D. McMurdo will have Scott, who is attending Ore gon State, home for the week end. Other Thanksgiving guests will be Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dower and son Jack of Naches, Wash., who will be at the Orville Smith home. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dower are Mr. Smith's mother and sister. Mr. and Mra M. F. Johnston of Estacada will be house STAR Reporter FRIDAY-SATURDAY BAD MAN OF DEADWOOD Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Carol Adams, Herbert Rawlinson, Monte Blue Musical western with comedy. Plus CRACKED NUTS Una Merkcl, Mischa Auer SUNDAY-MONDAY WHEN LADIES MEET Greer Garson, Robert Taylor, Joan Crawford, Herbert Marshall, Spring Byington A remarkable galaxy of gay, bril liant stars makes uo the cast for this film based on Rachel Crothers' delightful comedy of tangled loves. TUESDAY BARGAIN NIGHT: Adults 25c; chil dren 10c, inc. tax. THEY MEET AGAIN Jean Hcrsholt, Dorothy Lovctt, Robert Baldwin, Neil Hamilton, Anne Bennett Clean, wholesome entertainment and jusrt enough melodrama to please The good Dr. Christian's finest. Also "INFORMATION PLEASE" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE Ronald Colman, Anna Lee, Charles Winninger, Reginald Gardiner, Gilbert Roland It's a knockout-for laughs and for a slant on how to run your wife's ro mantic affairs. Five minutes with a man who'd give her a new line and Caroline was sunk. Also "Walt Disney Cartoon" Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill and child, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill and family from Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vanderhoof and family of Kelso and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hill will be present at Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hill's for Thanksgiving dinner. Miss Teresa Breslin who teaches in Bend will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Breslin. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gaily of Pen dleton will be with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hiatt, as will Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rippee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McFerrin and Claude and Bill Snow and Delbert Hiatt. Miss Betty Happold of Hermiston will have Thanksgiving dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hap pold. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner will have a family dinner at their home, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ap plegate and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty present. Gene Doherty is home from Fort Canby, Wah., or Thanksgiving. Owen McLaughlin of Tacoma was a guest at the Harvey Miller home Tuesday night. Among those who are leaving town for the holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, who will be 'at Post Falls, Idaho, with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickerson left yesterday for Portland, where they will spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Hayes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Owen French and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Iler are spend ing today at Astoria. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart drove to Ontario for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buzzard with Mrs. Buzzard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hugg, drove to Id. ho, where they are visiting Mrs. Hogg's mother for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Lyle Swenson entertained members of the Kensington club at her home last Monday afternoon. The afternoon was spent sewing and refreshments were served by the hostess. The Altar society is sponsoring a Thanksgiving dance tonight at the lone grange hall The Men About Town will play and everyone is welcome to attend. The nylon blan ket will be given away. Mrs. Cornett Green was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. William Cox won high score and Mrs. Oscar Rippee sscond. Refreshments were served at the close of play. Mrs. Charles Simpson of Pilot Rock visited friends in Heppner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall Page Five Jimmy Farley Third At Ogden Show James J. Farley, senior in agri culture at O. S. C, from Heppner, placed third among 25 students from five western states at the Ogden, Utah, Livestock show, October 31. Jim was awarded first in the judg ing of fat stock, tied for first in the judging of sheep, and won a second prize in the judging of beef. According to the O. S. C. Barom eter, student daily, Jim and five other agriculture seniors visited sev eral well known stock ranches on the return trip from Ogden. H. E. C. will meet at the Rhea Creek grange hall on November 27, with an all day meeting. Alice An derson will be hostess. Following the H. E. C. a pot-luck supper at 6 o'clock will be served for all mem bers and their friends. Cards will be played after supper. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER 26th. Good Printing, Reasonable at G-T SHIP BY TRUCK The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLAS : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent visited in Weston and Walla Walla Sunday. 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