Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 07, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, February "7. 1946
lone Happenings of the Week
Mrs. Echo Palmateei
A pinochle party was held at the
Masonic hall Saturday night Feb. 2
with Mrs. Howard Eubanks, Mrs.
Raymond Lundell and Mrs. Char
les Carlson as hostesses. Seven ta
bles were at play. High scores were
won by Mrs. John Eubanks and
Milton Morgan. Low scores were
held by Mrs. Donald Heliker and
Herbert Ekstrom. Mrs. Roy Lind
strom received the prize for double
pinochle. Refreshments of apple pie
ala mode and coffee were served.
The Topic club presented the
books "Minor Heresies" by Espey
and "Raw Material" by La Farge
to the lone public library and de
dicated them to the school in honor
of national education week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer are
the parents of a daughter born at
Pendleton on Jan. 28. She has
been named Judith Ann and she
-weighed nine pounds.
The junior, class wil present a
program and basket social at the
school house Friday evening, Feb.
15. The ladies are urged to bring
baskets.
Mrs. Garland Swanson is in the
St. Vincent's hospital in Portland
folowing a major operation. She is
getting along satisfactorily.
Percy Puyear of Toppenish Wash,
was a guest at the Henry Clark
home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann
and Mrs. Etta Bristow went to
Walla Walla Sunday where Mrs.
Bristow will remain for a while.
Mrs. Joe Stith accompanied them
as far as Pendleton and then went
to her home in Meridian, Ida.
While Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Cas
selman were visiting in Corvallis
the license prate was stolen from
their car. They notilied the police
and upon their return home found
the license here in the mail.
Rev. .Albert Walker of Hubbard
preached at the Church of lone
Cooperative Sunday. There wil al
so be preaching next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
and son Kenny Lynn attended the
Nelson -McElhinny wedding at Sa
lem. Mr. Smouse was an usher at
the wedding.
W. B. Kennedy, carpenter at the
Swanson store spent the week-end
at his home in Corvalis. His son
is home from the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
spent the week-end with friends
at Pendleton. Mrs. Harriet Lundell
was a Portland guest during the J
week-end.
The Eastern Star social club
met at the home of Mrs. Fred
Mankin Wednesday evening.
The study meeting of the Topic
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
C. W. Swanson Friday afternoon,
Feb. 8. "The Rickshaw Boy" will
be- reviewer.
The Maranatha society will meet
at the home of Mrs. Gordon White
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 9.
Clyde Pettyjohn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn, has received
his discharge from the navy.
A farewell dinner was gven at
the Masonic h?ll Jan. 29 at 6:30 p.
m. by the Eastern Star in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Laxton McMurray,
who are leaving soon. A short pro
gram was given after dinner. Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse played two violin
soos and Mrs. Walter Roberts sang
two songs. The officers presented
an addenda in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. McMurray and presented Mrs.
McMurray with a floor lamp and
Mr. McMurray with a fluorescent
bed lamp.
Heppner beat lone in both games
here Tuesday, Jan. 29., the A
squad 37-34 and B squad 29-16.
lone went to Umatilla Thursday
and were defeated in both games.
Continued on last page
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Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
Friday-Saturday, February 8-9
Love, Honor and Goodbye
Virginia Rrurc, Edward Ashley, Victor Mc
Laglen, Nils Asther, Helen Brodcrick, Veda
Ann IJorg
Just a family affair . . . but what a family!
And what an affair!
PLUS
Rcnfrew of the Royal
Mounted
Jimmy Newell in a story of the Northwest
and the Mounties, with action, music, songs.
Sunday-Monday, February 10-11
The Dolly Sisters
(In Technicolor)
Betty Grablc, John Payne, June Haver, S. Z.
Sakall, Reginald Gardiner
Dazzling the world with the songs they sing
and the things they do! A spectacular pic
ture. You'll agree for downright entertain
ment it's in a class by itself.
Tuesday, February 12
Mexicana
Constance Moore, Tito Guizar, Leo Carrillo,
Fstelila Rodnsrucz, St. Luke's Choristers,
Peter Meremblum Junior Orchestra
Many pleasing songs and dances, a generous
portion of amusing comedy and romance. It
is a bright and entertaining film.
PLUS OUTSTANDING SHORT SUBJECTS:
"Orders from Tokyo" in Technicolor; "Here
Come the Navv Bands" and a SQUARfc.
DEAL FOR EVERY CHILD showing the
American Legion's activities in behalf of
children of service men.
Wednesday-Thursday, February 13-14
Our Vines Have
Tender Grapes
A faithful and beautiful picture of rural Am
erica based on the novel by George Victor
Martin. Winsome Margaret O'Brien . . . lov
able, laughable Butch Jenkins . . . two- fist
ed Edward G. Robinson . . . three prize per
formances that pack thrills, laughs and act
ion into the season's big hit.
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