8 Heppner Gazette Times, October 1, 1942
SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
SUNDAY WEDDING AT
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
A lovely wedding was held here
Sunday morning, when Miss Con
stance Instone, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Instone became the
bride of Virgil Hatfield, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Hatfield of Hills
boro. The ceremony was at high
noon in All Saints' Episcopal church
with the Ven. Eric 0. Robathan
was given in marriage by her fa
reading the service Th-3 bride, who
ther, was dressed in a rose beige
frock, trimmed with lace, and wore
dark green accessories with a cor
sage of orchids. She was attended
by her cousin, Miss Virginia Wells
of Hermiston, as maid of honor and
Miss June Hatfield, sister of the
groom as bridesmaid. Everett Hat
field acted as best man for his
brother.
Norbert Peavy presided at the
organ and Lucille Barlow sang "I
Love You Truly," Dahlias, zinnias
and fems made an attractive back
ground for the ceremony.
A wedding dinner was served at
the home of the bride's parents, fol
lowing the ceremony, sarved by
Mrs. Efie Morgan, Mrs. Annie
Schafier and Mrs. Mabel Hughes.
Following a wedding trip to
southern Oregon the young couple
will live in Hillsboro.
In honor of her son Lance's fourth
birthday, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies had
a group of ten of his playmates
for a birthday party Tuesday after
noon. Games were played, and
birthday cake and ice cream served.
Mrs. Tibbies was assisted by Mrs.
Stephen Thompson, Mrs. J. G.
Thomson, Jr., and Mrs. Vawter
Parker.
ATTENTION OCD
A general meeting of the mem
bers of the Morrow County Defense
Council, Reserve Police, Fire Re
serve, Air Raid Wardens and Util
ity Squad is being called for Wed
nesday evening, Oct. 7 at 7:30 at
the courthouse. Every member is
urged to be present as there are im
portant matters for discussion.
J. O. Turner, Coordinator.
Dance at Open Air Pavilion Sat
urday evening, Oct. 3, sponsored by
Catholic Ladies Aid Society. Music
by Men About Town.
STAR Reporter
Friday-Saturday, Oct. 2-3
Call of the Canyon
Gene Autrey, Smiley Burnette, Sons
of the Pioneers, Ruth Terry,
Cliff (Doublctalk) Nazano
The King of the Range has joined
the army and here is one of his last
pictures, an adventure of the great
outdoors, with western songs as
only Gene can sing them.
: Plus :
Fingers at the Window
Lew Ayres, Laraine Day, Basil
Rathbone. A mystery packed thriller
Sunday-Monday, Oct 4-5
Pardon My Sarong
Bud Abbot, Lou Costello, Virginia
Bruce, Robert Paige, Leif Erick
son. The Four Inkspots
Beautiful natives, headhumters and
a million gags for Two Balmy
Knights in the South Seas.
Tuesday, Oct 6
Adults 25c Children 10c
The Man Who
Wouldn't Die
Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver
Michael Shayne, private investiga
tor, solves another baffling mystery
With characteristic daring .and fun.
Wednesday-Thursday, Oct 7-8
Ship Ahoy
Rod Skelton, Eleanor Powell, Tom
my Dorsey and Orchestra, Bert
' Lahr, Virginia O'Brien
Comedy, dancing and espionage are
combined to give you grand fun
and entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson
and Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine
will drive to Pullman Saturday to
attend the Oregon - Washington
State football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith of
Portland are visiting with Dr. and
Mrs. Dwight Miller this week. Mr.
Smith and Mrs. Miller are brother
and sister. '
Anyone interested in making res
ervations for the benefit card party
to be held tomorrow- afternoon at
the Orville Smith home, may do so
by phoning Mrs. B. C. Pinckney.
This of course applies only to those
who have not been 'sold a ticket, as
it has not been possible to contact
everyone wishing to attend. Both
bridge and pinochle will be played,
with attractive prizes to be given.
It is hoped a large attendance will
be had, as the cause is a worthy
one, the proceeds to go to the fur
nishing of recreation rooms for our
service men in hospitals in this
area. The affair will be a dessert
bridge, beginning at 1:30 p. m.
The engagement of Miss Florence
Hindley, of Spokane, to Jackson
Gilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Gilliam, of Heppner, was announced
last week at a supper party at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Hindley in Spokane. Tiny
scrolls presented to each guest bore
the news. Friends returning to- col
lege were the guests. Miss Hindley
graduatedin June from Whitman
college where she was a member of
Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mortar
Board and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Gil
liam also graduated from Whitman
last June and was a member of
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He
is stationed at Jefferson Barracks,
Mo. with the Army Air corps.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mrs. Otto Eggers and Mrs. Henry
Blahm, of Walla Walla, visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Wightman last week
end. Mrs. W. P. Remington of Pendle
ton addressed members of the Epis
copal guild when it met last Thurs-Twenty-nine
members were pres
day afternoon at the parish house,
cnt.
Mrs. R. M. Rice of Victoria, B. C,
is with her mother, Mrs. W. G.
McCarty here.
Everyone is invited to attend the
reception for the teachers to be held
this Friday evening at the Christian
church at 8 p. m. A good program
has been arranged for the evening,
according to members of the com
mittee. It will show a friendly com
munity spirit if a large number of
townspeople turn out to meet the
new teachers. Refreshments will be
served.
The American Legion auxiliary
met Tuesday at the Red Cross
rooms for sewing. A good many
more women could be' put to work
at the sewing for the Red Cross
which is on hand at the Masonic
Temple, according to those in atten
dance. It has been announced that Miss
Jean Hayes has been pledged: to
Delta Delta Delta sorority. John
Lane has pledged Sigma Pi, Henry
Aiken, Phi Gamma Delta and
George Davidson, Kappa Delta Rho
at O. S. C.
The Eastern Star Social club will
meet for dessert bridge Saturday
afternoon at the Masonic hall. Hos
tesses will be Flora Nys and Emma
E"ans. ,
Mrs. Leonard Schwarz entertain
ed members of the Wednesday club
at dessert bridge Wednesday after
noon. High score was won by Mrs.
B. C. Pinckney and second by Mrs.
Stephen Thompson.
Announcement of the birth of
twin daughters to Mrs. Llqyd Gil
kerson of Odell, has been received
here. The babies were born Sept. 28,
and have been named Sharon and
Sandra. Mrs. Gilkerson will be re
membered as Miss Isabel Deos who
lived in Cecil prior to her marriage.
A request to Heppner magazine
readers for copies of Life, Look,
Readers Digest and Time has been
made by Mrs. Walter Mbore of
Pendleton. These magazines are in
demand at the USO rooms in Pen
dleton. Anyone having copies may
leave them at Myrtle's Beauty shop
and anyone driving to Pendleton
who will take them to the USO
center will confer a favor.
In honor of her house guest. Mrs.
Forrest Cooper of Portland, Mrs. B.
C. Pinckney entertained with a
bridge luncheon at her home last
Thursday afternoon. Two tables
were in play with Mrs. Phil Ma
honey winning high score.
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney will enter- Mrs. Charles Buzzard left yester
tain the Whats Trumps club at her day to visit her parents, Mr. and
home this evening. Two tables will Mrs. Robert L. Work, at Humboldt,
be in play. Kan. She plans to be gone a month.
On TOir ic
A calendar of events on one war job in one recent week gives a graphic
picture of how General Electric is working to meet wartime emergencies.
1. THURSDAY: An order was
received at an eastern G-E factory
for equipment needed by a U.S.
warship near Australia. A special
call went out.
2. THURSDAY NIGHT: As
many workers as could be effi
ciently employed on the job worked
all night, all day FRIDAY,- as
sembling the equipment.
4. WEDNESDAY: A bombing
plane landed the equipment at its
Pacific destination 10,000 miles
from the factory six days after
receipt of order.
General Electric believes that its first duty as a
good citizen is to be a good soldier.
Central Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y,
3. SATURDAY: Under police
escort, the equipment was rushed
to a 'nearby airport. Traveling by
plane, it arrived in San Francisco
on SUNDAY.
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