Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 30, 1950 Dinner Parties Are Monument Fare For Thanksgiving By MILLIE WILSON Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt, Mrs." Fred Shank, Laura Lee Shank and Carol Sweek drove to their ranch on Cottonwood to .spend Sunday with Mr. Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allstott and children of Hermiston spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her mofher, Mrs. Daisy Simas. The dance Thursday night, sponsored by the MMM club, was well attended. The music was furnished by the Rim Rock Sere nades. Supper was served at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stockton of Prineville and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Adams of Denver, Colo, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork. Adams and Mrs. Stocktton are brother and sister t.o Mrs. Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Mike O'Rourk and son from Klamath Falls visited relatives over the week-end. Mrs. O'Rourk will be remembered as VVilla May Jones. - Mr. ad Mrs. Steve Holmes en tertained on Thanksgiving with a turkey dinner. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round, Mrs. Jessie Round, Mrs, Mamie Fergerson and Mrs. Lottie Joss. Miss Anita Moore, Miss Shirley Fleming, Roy Arlot Cork and Jack Forrest were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simas on Thanksgiving day. Clyde Jackson was brought, home Monday from the hospital at John Day. He suffered a se vere attack of pneumonia. Altho still quite weak he is improving satisfactorily. Ivan Enright brought his wife home Monday from Heppner. She had acute tonsilitis and had to remain near a doctor for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Schouten of Seneca spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Schouten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Flower and her sister, Susie Baker. They left for home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Arseneau were business visitors in Prairie City Friday. WomXSH: - a -teut any extra room in your heart YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST DONATIONS Will GIVE HERA CHAKu Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard had as their guests for Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Theron King and son Earl Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassner and Doc Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson of Bend enjoyed being with relatives in Monument for the Thanksgiving holiday. They attended the MMM club dance and there met many of their friends. Why not let us install a bathroom for Christmas or New Years for the family? We have a complete stock of BATH TUBS, TOILETS, WASH BOWLS AND SINKS Also pipe and material to install it with. FRANK BAKER Plumbing Manager for CASE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 862 NJSSSf ' tarda you'll fee! all the cheery gloui of Christmas when p see our HALLMARK GRANDMA MOSES CARDSI Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer. Mrs. Nora Boyer, Miss Yvonne Stoneman and Norris Stubblefield drove to Portlan dto spend the holidays. Mrs. Boyer expects to do some Christmas shopping for the store while there. Mrs. Margery Hughes and son Jimmy of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elder of Ontario, Frank El der and Joe Elder were all home with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Elder, for Thanksgiving. Mrs. El der returned to Pendleton with Mrs. Hughes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Strecker spent the holidays with relatives in Portland. Earl Sweek recently purchased the Knaff property in the west end of town. The Knaff family moved to Spray. Mr. Peterman, principal of the grade school, moved his students into the tirst classroom compie ed by Earl Sweek and Mead Gil man. The room was equipped with new desks and fluorescent lights recently painted by Miles Gilman. Ruth Swick of Oregon City ac companied Fred Shank from John Day last Tuesday. She was house guest of Mrs. Grace Stirritt while here. From here she went to tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gass ner for a short visit before return ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McLaugh lin, instructors of the Monument high school, lett Wednesday eve ning for Portland to spend the holidays. Miss Carolyn Asher returned to here home Saturday. She has been attending school in Califor nia. Both the students and teach ers of Monument high are in hopes she will resume her studies here. Last, year Miss Asher took an active part in all school af fairs, especially sports. Miss Joan Roach, student at Eastern Oregon college in La Grande, spent the holidays at home. She attended the dance Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gilman drove to Baker to spend Thanks giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope and children They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Broadfoot Mrs. Dane Broadfoot and Mrs. Carmel Broadfoot left for Mis souri Saturday Dane Broadfoot expects to go later and return with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes left last week for Sacramento to spend Thanksgiving with rela tives. Laura Lee Shank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shank, cele brated her birthday on Nov. 19 with a big rjinner. Guests besides her family were Mrs. Betty Round, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Round and daughter Ireta Ann of Long Creek. In the afternoon several of her playmates joined her to play games. Rex Sweek has been ill at his home for the past week. Com In ond our Hallmark' Grandma Mow Card quaint winter scnt that recapture childhood mmori$ of Chriifmai. Boxei of other Hallmark Cardi to chooie from In our larger-than-ever colledioik Humphreys Drug Company headquarters for Hallmark Carif MAKES PHI BETA TAU Fayne Ely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Ely of lone, was one of 13 men who pledged Phi Beta Tau, Pacific university fraternity, during rush week which ended Friday. 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