Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 25, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, November 25, 1943
said check. There are 50 of the col- hinted Maaician fro
flir men If! OerVICe Qred eirls in the Walla Walla unit . . , . .
Continued from First Pae and the fund will be used in part
ports receipt of a $50 check from in giving teas on the days follow-
an acquaintance in Portland to in; Thanksgiving and Christmas
whom she had appealed for a and part in providing decorations,
little financial assistance. This Sacks are being filled for the
friend of Mrs. Thompson's is a colored Wacs for Christmas at the at school auditorium at 8
AppearHere Under
School Sponsorship
A big indoor circus of mystery is
being brought to Heppner by the
local school and will be presented
CHURCHES
p. m. Dec. 8.
The show is headed by the Great
champion of the colored people an! present time,
when appealed to for a remittance
to help the entertainment lund of Qen McMm-trv is attending ra- Vi
the colored WACs at Walla Walla, jid school at Chicago university, dan and illustrationist and Jluie,
she promptly forwarded the afore- He returned to Farragut naval sweetheart of magic, who will pre-
training station Nov. 2 after spend- sent a mammoth full evening enter -
Fmixft L leave here with his Parents and tainment filled with baffling mys-
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Contains A, B.C.D.E ln wiucn resunea m iuijii,5 dozens or gorgeous costumes, spec-
IG plus liver nJ iron. i'-flyi more inan several nours iai mUsic and lighting effects, birds
n .. 71,., , , rff delay. and animals and hundreds of
HUMPHREYS DRUUG CO.
f??Blanced wpply of 5 I 30
important Vitamins J
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
STAR Reporter
pounds of magical equipment will
CURTIS-LUNDELL be used in the presentation of this
Miss Verna Curtis became the gigantic mystery spectacle,
bride of Pfc C. A. Lundell in a sun- The Great Virgil has spent a life
set wedding solemnized at the Post time developing this extravaganza
chapel. Fort Worden, Washington of mystery. Among the many
Sunday evening, Nov. 21, 1943. The breath-taking scenes to be seen
double ring ceremony was read by here will be: " The Wierd Execu
Chaplain John E. Fritzmeier. At- tion on Mars," "Sawing a Woman
tendants were Eva Bullock of Bell- in Half," The Great Trunk Mys
ingham, Wash., and Cpl Wayne C. tery," "The Girl Who Lives With
Granger of West Union. Iowa. The out a Head," "Chinatown after
processional and incidental music Dark," "Escape from a Locally
were played by Warrant Officer Box" and- dozens of other sensa
Donald O. Burdick. . t01 acts-
The bride wore a chocolate brown lne eat Virgil company recent
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 2G-27
Bordertown
Gun Fighters
ly gave 28 consecutive performan
ces at the $5,000,000.00 Fox theatre
in San Francisco. The same com
plete show will be seen here .
Heppner.
in
silk dress and accessories, with a
corsage of white chrysanthemums.
The mqid of honor wore a teal blue
two piece dress and brown acces
sories, with gold and white chrys
anthemums. Immediately following
the ceremony the young couple left
Wild Bill Elliot, George "Gabby" fr Portland where they plan to
Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Ian Keith have Thanksgiving with the groom's
Elliot, aided and abetted by his lov- parents and grandparents,
able but garrulous side kick On hhv. Thf hridp ic iho rlnnrrVitpr nf Mr
fights his way through a gang of and Mrs. J. E. Curtis of Baudette., ton by Joe HuShes who went to
lottery swindlers in this good ivr; a 4 n,- t consult an optician.
Mr and Mrs. A. W. Lunddl of lone.
They ran to mak- their home in
Port Townsend, Wash., where Mrs.
Lundell is a state employe and Mr.
Lundell is with a Coast Artllery
band.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45. A class for ev
ery age.
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Christian Endeavor, 6:38 p. m,
Evening worship 7:45 p. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Beanie Howe, Minister
SUNDAY Nov. 28
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Ckurtk school at 9:45 a. n
Wednesday Eveniags:
Feflwship and prayer service at
8 o'clock.
Thought for the Week: It isn't
what you have in your pocket that
makes you thankful, but what you
have in your heart. "Bless the
Lord. O my soul and all that is
within me. bless his holy name."
Ps. 103:2.
Thanksgiving service Thursday
at 10 o'clock a. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion at 8 a. m. .
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Prayer 11 A. M.
During the month of November
Archdeason Blunt will broadcast
from 5-5:30 p. m. Wednesdays over
Station KWRC, Pendleton.
Librarian Chosen
At Recent Meeting
Mrs Blaine E. Isom was chosen
librarian at a meeting of the Hepp
ner Library association held Wed
nesday evening, Nov. 17. Mrs. Isom
resigned as secretary-treasurer and
was succeeded by Mrs. Orville
Isom succeeds Mrs. Delia
Davidson, who resigned. Mrs. L. E.
Dick, Sr. was elected assistant li
brarian and Mrs. Izora Vance has
been employed to work steady in
the library.
A new budget for the library was
discussed and the trustees, Miss
Leta Humphreys, Mrs. Lucy Rod
gers and Mrs Dick, were assigned
the task of making it out..
The book committee met after
the business meeting and selected
a dozen new books, both juvenile
and adult, which were sent for.
The library is open from 3 to 5
p. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Anyone wishing to leave
books after hours may do so at the
office of Blaine E. Isom over Hepp
ner Market. A box is being made
by the Ag class at school for this
purpose.
HOLIDAY IN PORTLAND
Miss Rose Hoosier of the local
teaching staff is spending the holi
days in Portland as the guest of
Miss Margaret Wright.
western.
PLUS
Crime Doctor
Warner Baxter, Margaret Lindsay,
John Litcl, Ray Collins, Haroid
Huber, Constance Worth
The Crime Doctor's first annearance
on the screen is an unusual drama, TO BROADCAST DEC. 1
oased, on the popular Radio Pro
gram. ,
IN WALLA WALLA
Kenneth House attended a Paci
fic Power & Light company meet
ing in Walla Walla Wednesday. He
was accompanied as far as Pendle-
HAVE BABY BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Breeding of
Lexington are the parents of an
eight pound boy born Tuesday,
Nov. 23.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCorniack
Schedule of Services:
Hertiner: Sunday mass at 9 a. m.
on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; at
10:30 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th.
lone: 10:30 a. m. on the 1st and
3rd; 9:00 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Week day mass at 8 a. m. First
Friday at 7:30 a. m. .
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m.
to 8:00 p- m. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to
8:55 a m.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE
Ralph C. DeBoer, Pastor
Pastor Sunday school, 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m.
Bible Study Friday 8:00 p. m.
IONE BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Stephens. Pastor
Bible school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Evening worship 8 o'clock.
19-13. .
In the fourth, quarter Heppner
received the kick-off and ran the
In the absence of Bishop W. P.
hi .ii j , i ic i ball to own 28. A few powerhouse
Blunt will conduct the half hour , , , . j Tn
worship service Wednesday, Dec. 1
over station KWRC, Pendleton.
Archdeacon Blunt has been in
charge of the service during No
ene vember.
plays for good gains and then Ul
rich skirted right end for 38 yards
and score. Once more Runnion hit
the line for the extra point, bring
ing the score to 26-13.
A Condon fumble on the follow-
MOVE TO ASOTIN ing kick-off again placed the boll
Mr. and Mrs. James Wren who n Mustang hands on the Condon
havg been living at Lexington left 33- Edtmondson climaxed this last
the latter part of the week for drive by skirting right end for 18
Asotin. Wash, to make their home. vards and a touchdown. Runnion
tor tne extra point.
Sunday-Monday, Nov. 28-29
DuBorry Was a Lady
(In Technicolor)
Red Skelton, Lucille Ball,
Kelly, Virfnnia O'Brien, Rags
Ragland, Zero Mostel, Donald
Meek
A great big eye -and-earful of mu
sical comedy.
Tuesday, Nov. 30
Hoosier Holiday
Hoosier Hot Shots, George D. Hay
of the Barn Dance programs, Ne- Continued from First Pace
ero Comedienne Lillian Randolph TKnh Pnrmimv nla tb nval be.
f the Gildersleeve Programs, The hind A Une pige their only safe style of playing,
Mucin Maifla fl wrm Kih fvVvr'fl r a .......... .
C r i k A J " by Runnion brought an extra point, and had pushed the ball up to the
t' ?Tn!& Ge0rge Byml, Score 19-0. Not to be outdone, Con- Heppner 10 when the final gun
There is comedy, fast and plenty, don completed a pass from own 38 ended the game.
Corwin Men
went over
Score 33-13.
Condon was beaten in score but"
not in spirit and once more put on
a powerhouse drive, Which was
all through this Indiana frolic
iust as the half sun was fired. A -Hie Condon backs were a little
Heppner player accidentally de- larger than Heppner's secondary
fleeted the ball into the receiver's and made consistent gains through
hands and he was off for the goal the light Heppner line. Smith of the
Wednesday-Thursday. Dec. 1-2
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Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, A facekicK was good. toore, oiue ivus aoso was a constant
Dennis OTCeefe, Billie Burke, 197- 14 lked like a real come- threat on end runs but was stopped
Pola Negri, June Havoc ' back when the second half opened, in due season by from one to a
Dad's antics constantly interrupt Condon advanced the kickoff to half dozen Heppner lads.
the honeymoon but he finally saves own 40 and marched uninterrupt- Johnny Eubanks of lone refereed
the day. A good comedy farce. ely down the field to touchdown and O. Wendell Herbison, Heppner,
but failed to make the extra point, served as umpire.
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of Morrow County
I wish to announce that I have purchased the
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tinue the same high standard work that has made
this salon the favorite with the women of this area.
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