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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1952)
cial Happ iy Festivities hten Holidays and Mrs. Robert Grabill tr. and Mrs. Archie Mur i Held an open house at the 1 residence on Saturday, iber. 22. The rooms were with holly, pine and red . About fifty persons between the hours of 7 and i i ;and Mrs. LeVerne Van t entertained with an open J on Saturday evening De sr 22. A silver Christmas 'as the center of interest 'large group of friends call fing the evening, mds called between the j of 6 until 9 on Saturday rig December 15 when Mr Mrs. Robert Penland held house. and Mrs. Frank Turner and ,nd Mrs. Ralph I Thompson I friends to drop in at the ?r residence Monday even " December 31, after which ill adjourned to the New s Eve dance. , and Mrs. John Williams en Ined with a before the dance ! on Monday December 31 at home on South Main Street. o . Soward Speaker Soroptimists v. Earl Soward was guest ker at the Soroptimist Club ;heon at O'Donnell's Cafe rsday noon, telling of New fs customs in Hawaii where vas stationed with the U. S. ry during the late war as a plain. In telling of life in Islands, Rev. Soward explain that racial equality is more 'ersal there than on the Main- and that people are accepted e for their true worth than for r material belongings. New rs is celebrated as a religious Jval a time for taking stook ither than the frivolous affair as become in the States. Rev. 'ard also told of the beauties he Islands, the educational fa ties and many other interest- facts gathered during the Jrn there. Following the pro rn, the members held a "Bring I Buy" sale a new idea in luced to swell the coffers of project fund. Mrs. Oliver jhes was program chairman the day. o ED Letterheads. Phone 882 CLAUDIEN'S Era Fuall I oafts AND NOW Dresses AND NOW ' YOU'LL SAVE AT CLAUDIEN'S enings Churches Hold Watch Parties Monday New Year's Watch parties were held at the First Christian and Methodist Churches Monday evening. At the Christian church the annual business meeting was held preceding the watch party. Following this a short program was presented during which Miss Marie Soward gave a reading. De votionals were held just before midnight with Rev. Earl Soward as leader. Refreshments were served by the men of the church. o Mrs. Devine New Year Supper Hostess Mrs. Pearl Devine was hostess for a waffle supper at her home on Cannon Street New Year's day. Guests present were Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Mrs. Lora Mover, Mrs. Sadie M. Sigsbee and Mrs. Edna Turner. Pinochle was enjoyed following the supper. Coming Events Friday, Jan. 4 San Soucl Re. bekah Lodge. Monday Jan. 7 Chamber of Com, merce, noon ODonnell s. Rainbow for Girls. Citv Council Meeting. Tuesday Jan. 8 Bookworms. Degree of Honor. Wednesday Jan. 9 P.-T.A. Thursday. Jan. 10 Soroptimists, noon O'Donnell's. All Saint's Episcopal Auxiliary Elks. Friday Jan 11 Ruth Chapter No 32, 0. E. S. CHURCHES THE METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning Worship and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Special Music by the Choir, Mr. Oliver LreswicK Director. Sunday Church School at 9:45 a. m. We have a Class for every age. Youth Fellowship Class and Adult Bible Class at this same hour. Mr. Oliver Creswick, bup tirintpnrient. Thursday Choir Practice at 8:00 p. m. Womans Society of Christian Service meets the first Wednes riav of each month at 8:00 p. m. Suzanna Wesley Circle of the Swing "M, IT Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 3, 1952. WINTER DAY'S There's hearty eating for the family when you serve a savory meat pie such as this7 It's made of tender cubes of meat jo.ncd .with vege tables, then served in its savory gravy and topped with hot flaky biscuits. Womans Society of Christian Ser vice meets the third Wednesday of each month at 2:30 p. m. We welcome the 14 New Mem bers received during Christmas into membership of our church. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grant, Mike Grant, Diane Grant, David Grant, Phyllis Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Shirley May Nash, Rose Marie Nash, Mary Ann Jensen, Lyle Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green. o ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy Communion 8:00 a. m. Church School 9:45. a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon, 11:00 a, m. The Pageant of the Coming or the Wise Men, or Feast of Lights, 7:00 p. m. Holy Communion on Wednes day at 10:00. Junior choirs on Wednesday afternoon. Boys from 2:45 to 4:00. Girls from 4:00 to 5:00. o- ASSEMBLY OF COD Nels Fast, Pastor 9:45 Sunday School with class es for all ages. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelis tic Service. There will be special singing and music by our 10 piece orchestra. 7:45 d. m. Thurs. prayer meet ing and a short message from the o SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH . R. Knauft, Pastor: Phone 3452. Services at Chapel of Prophecy: Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Sermon 11:00 a. m. prayer meeting Wednesday evening at Pastor's home. O Crabtree Funeral At lone Wednesday By Echo Palmateer Word was received of the death of J. E. Crabtree last week at Salem. Mr Crabtree was a resi dent here for several years be fore moving to Salem. Funeral services were held here Wednes day. He is survived by his wife Hattie, one son LeoCrabtree of Salem and three daughters, Mrs. Roy Stender of Salem, Mrs. Archie Munkers of Lexington and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen of lone. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Barlow of Martinez, Calif., spent the holi days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Cecil Lulkins and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover and children of Pendleton spent Christmas at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Baker. Christening services were held Sunday afternoon for Sharlene Marie Hamlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett at their home, Dr. Henry -Hokenson of Portland officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn are the god par ents Twenty four relatives were present besides Mrs. Hokenson and children. Dr. Hokenson held sendees at the Valby Lutheran Church in Gooseberry Sunday morning. Mrs. Echo Pafmateer received word that her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stract of Oakland, Calif., are the parents of a son born Dec. 28. Weight 7V lbs. Guests at the Arthur Stefani Sr. home Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Hogue and Earl for all occasions MAST VAITS FLOWER SHOP MEAT PIE '""-' i Hogue, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grabill and son of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bergstrom and daughter, Donna Kay of Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stefani Jr., and children. The group were entertained at the Arthur Stefani Jr. home Christmas eve. j Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Ely of Mor gan and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and daughters spent Christmas at the Flvin Ely home in Boafdman. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom spent the holidays at the home of her parents in Portland. , Rev. and Mrs. Taul Hunter and children of Portland are visitors at the Norman Griffin home. Mr. and Mrs. Aley Peck anil children of Albany were holiday visitors at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buschke of Morgan. Elmer Ball is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ed Bates, at Ceres, California. Mrs. Lewis Ball received word that her nephew, Dolbert Ball of the U. S. Army is stationed at Kenai, Alaska. Guests at the Lewis Ball home Christmas eve were Mr. and Mrs. Rod Thompson of Heppner. Miss Betty Ball of Hermiston, an Mrs. Donald Ball and sons. The fomily spent Christmas at the Elsie Peterson home in Lexing ton. Mrs. Rodney Crawford and daughters of Portland, are visit ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Fmert and daughter, Mary, and Ann Belle Coleman spent last week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalis and A. A. McCabe of Adams spent Christmas at the Raymond Lun dell home. Mrs. Mary Swanson enter tained relatives at her borne Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lundell entertained relatives on Friday of last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bnst AV and Mrs. Ernest McCabe were visitors in The Dalies Sa'urdav. , Mrs. Harlan Devin of Condon is staying with her mother Mrs. Lana Padberg. j Charles White left for Seattle ( this week Tor a further navy ex-j amination. i Guests at a dinner at the David Rietmann home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and( daughter of Hermiston, Mrs. Vic-1 tor Peterson and children of Th" j Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Riet-! mann- and son, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and family, j Mrs. Juanita Rietmann and Wal ter Rietmann. Dates to Remember: Jan. 4. Extension meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam Fs'eb, sub ject Plaids and Stripes in the home of the agent. Jan. 5. Pomona grange meet ing at Willows grange hall at 10:00 a. m., with dinner at' noon. Jan. 8. Garden Club meeting. Jan. 9. Maranatha club meet ing at the home of Mrs. Walter Corley. PENDLETON. HEPPNER FREIGHT LINE Arrives at Heppner, Lexington and Ion EVEBT DAT For Pickup or Delivery For pickup, call Anderson's Builders' Supply. Heppner Omar Bietmann. Ion Connecting Carrier lot Consolidated Frelghrwcryi Jnn 11. Study meeting of the Topic Club nt the O. L. Lundell homo. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osibov and family spent the holidays in Hood River with relatives. Wayne Collyhorn spent the vacation with relatives in Irri K"H. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IVSpain ad son Hubby Lee returned home from C.resham Saturday evening where they spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen. - Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin and family spent Christmas with h p r narenls, .Mr. a n d Mrs. Ralph Hot-ton at Astoria. They ' also visited at West Linn. ! Mrs. Marion Palmer entertain ed the Arnica club at her home recently. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn . w as co-hostess. I Mrs. Richard Hanstead and ! children of Newherg sjent last week at the Ida Coleman borne. Bridge and pinochle were play ed at the social meeting of the Topic club at the home of Mrs. Marv Swanson Saturday after for pinochle, high, Mrs. Adon Hamlett; and low, Mrs. Roy Lind slrom. Bridge, high, Mrs. E. R. Lundell and low Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. Victor Rietmann received the door prize. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. M. E. Cotter and Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome of Morgan entertained the following guests Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grass of Walla Walla, Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lytell of Sprague, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fagle of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Osman Semmons and daughter, Carolee, of Kelso, Wash., were recent visitors at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Pansier at Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parks of Portland are the parents of a son born Dec. 2(5, weight 8 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lindslrom are the great grand parents. Joel Harnett of the U. S. Navy at Seattle was a reeeni visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. David Raskin were Portland visitors last week Robert DeSpaln has been named to the national security training committee of the Ameri can Legion. Penney! IIOVV1 STOCK YOUR LINEN CLOSET AND SAVE I I J mw Penney 's luxury quality PENCO SHEE' snowy-soft So mpcrbly 10ft, mooth-tex-. tured you'll say they're worth dollars more! That's because Pencos are made of super-fine, closely-woven cotton yarns and note! they're alicaytfiril quality, of course! Corne stock, up now, during Penney's January White Goods Event! Students returning to colleges this week are, I'niversity of Ore-: gnn. Helnmth Hermann; Oregon -State, John Bristow; FC K'K, Miss j Ruby Ann Rietiv.ann and John j Uihorty; Whitman, Ross Dnherty; ; Pacific' I'niversity, Fayne Fly; j Washington Stale, Ronald Baker. j (Co-ili -uted From Vv"ee! ! M. K. Cotter was t.V :i - ' ; hospital in lleppnn M cxl.iy. ! (irne Fugleman of Portland visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fugleman one day last week. Greenfield grange of rioardman held their business meeting with Willows grange Saturday even ing. After the business meeting the Finest Helikers showed slides of their trip to Alaska and Cali fornia. Refreshments were ser ved afterward. A social meeting was held after the Fastcm Star Tuesday even ing of last week. The hostesses w ere Mrs. Roy Find;. I nun, Mrs. Llovd Morgan and Mrs. John I Proud font. 1 Mrs. J. A. Swanson, Mr Anne gs ol .at 1 1 1- - Smnlise and Miss nal lh i Heppner were isilors hi day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend nd family of Hermiston were guests .at the home of his brother llershall Tounsond Sunday. Walter and Harold Dohyns were Portland visitors last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason of Oak Grove weie guests at Hie Sam McMillan home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riley and sons are visiting relatives In the Willamette Valley. While they are away Mr. and Mrs. Roland 1'ye are living In their lioiikc. GetTiM-tikq CUP AMD SAUCER flf FAOTIIER'S OATS Beautiful "Azur-ite" BIuo Claiswaro by Anchor Hocking Iiniilc every dig vpiiirv p.ultnjie f Mother' i),is you net a valuable, iim hil j-.n-miuin. Actu ally a tiouhd' value luf :iuse munry t ;m' Imy .1 finer qualify, more (lilumus, iiikh; mnimliinK ,il iliun Mother's Oat.! Vtrt dow to give your family tin jool, hoi, (, in v -vwmh h oanm.tl every itntrniisf'. And ; , l.imoiu "I jre-Kiut;" up ami S um vt, or Aiui'.iinuiii Ware, "Wihl Hose" put in ( htna, or k uMnval Ware, Ihiy Mother's Oat today! MOTHER'S OATS-o product of 4' '' 7 ' LH PKBS super - fine muslins! big 72" x 103" 63" x icr 63" x 9'' 42" x 36" Page 3 .Noel Dobyns cut the brush and graded his ln on main slp et re cently, Mrs. ( lordou While and son Charles lehinied home Sunday evening from peitlaeil .. For est Grow. The sin lv iiiee; ing of l!i T 'w Clll!) was held f.l !! h .' :e of Mi-;.. Mary Sv.-n ;',! pec. ! '. Mr:. Sa:,i M. ViR-i .mcw,! til" i liiish'i 'V.- 'V : -en M'lie of Roumania and Mrs. Echo Palmate r en I he Legend of (he Cln Utmas Rn ;e, Mrs. Omar Rietmann reported on the new library slating that slieKes wen1 being built in it. Refreshments wen1 serwd by Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. M. I-:. Cotter anil Mis. pal maleer. The Ladies Aid h'ld a lea an I fancy work sale at the Cooper aliw Church Saturday aflemnon. Mrs. Frank Fugleman and Mrs. pella ( orson pouie.l lium a table uilh yellow clu 'anthenuuns. ( ai l Ti I on 1 1 I hi ned I roin I he St. A ii i In ti y ho-iinial in 1'enille lou Friday w beie be underwent a major npciaiion. lie Is slaying will) his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tloedson. Mrs. ( leo Praise gave a birth day parly in leaior of her daugh ter, Mis. Win. Rowell at the home of Fldon Tucker, Pee, 12. Canasta was playcii ami leiresiuueius were .served. Flllie Pr.ako lias been the past week w it h I he flu, I. liner West of Pendleton was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Rice of The Dalles were n-eent ' isilors of I heir son and (laughter 111 law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice, THE QUAKCK OATS COMPANY values! u in in m 1 1 i.. . - - j i j ) I. . ; j ' - iii ' I w 2.69 81" x 103" 2.43 2-23 2.03 CASES S3c