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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 6, 1950 Children Surprise W. E. McMillans On 25th Anniversary Miss Tat McMillan, Mrs. George Irvin and Mrs. Cecil Jones were hostesses for a surprise informal arty honoring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McMillan, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary Friday night. There were 32 guests. The cake was a throe-tiered creation with doves rind a beautiful top decoration of white bells and silver leaves, made by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Ir in. Lunch was served from, a lace covered table with Mr. and Mrs. McMillan cutting the first piece of cake, .after which Mrs. A. F. Maieske served. Mrs. Lou Broadley poured coffee and Mrs. ' Belle Marquardt poured punch. Their children resented them with a set of silverware, while many friends gave a silver of fering to add to the set. They also received many gifts. The evening was spent visiting and playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding spent the week-end in Prineville with Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant, bringing the Grant children, Jim mie and eJan, home with them. Delvie Irvin spent the week-end in Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grant and children of Prineville are visit ing relatives and friends in Lex ington. The Glenn Griffith family is visiting in Union and Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMillan IT TAKES 24 HOURS BEFORE A HAIL POLICY GOES INTO EFFECT Bee Nm ABOUT THAT CROP-HAIL POLICY Sold Only by Your Local Agent Turner Van Marter & Co. Heppner, Oregon returned to Gand Ronde from a visit with his mother, Mrs, Fan nie McMillan. They took their boys back with them after a vis it with the Sam McMillans. o METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship and sermon 11 a. m. Sunday church shcool at 99:45 a. m. We have a class for every age. Oliver Creswick, sup erintendent. o SERVICES AT VALBY Rev. Luther Cornay of Colton will hold services at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday, July 9 at the Valby Lutheran church in Gooseberry. GUESTS OF CARLSONS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lindquist and sons, La Rue, David Linn and Leland. of Minneapolis, Minn., have been visiting at the (Leonard Carlson home in Goose i berry the past week. Mrs. Lind quist is a cousin ot Mrs. (Jarlsan. The visitors will visit Portland and the coast while in Oregon. The Valby Sunday school pic nic was held at the Wightman ranch in the mountains Sunday. A large crowd attended and the picnic was pronounced a great I stiqpess. o I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smethurst of Lexington announce the en gagement of their daughter, Bet ty. Ann, to Herman Zeigler Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeig ler of Grass Valley. The wedding date will be announced later. Both young people are students at Eastern Oregon College at La Grande and plan to continue their studies this fall. 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