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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 24, 1952
Page 5
Aore Thaa 100
Ittend Joint
istallation
3ver hundred members and
jests attended tha joint instal-
lion ceremonies and banquet
taav evening at tha Oddfellows
111 when officers for Sans Souci
bekah Lodge no. ana wn
v Lodge No. 66, Independent
der of Oddfellows were seated
r the current term. Installing
i r t,.i. ;
IficerS were mr. imki lyn iwuin-
SSe I" r,J'i ""V uimu
aster Mrs. Ruth Bergstrom and
,omas J. Wells, Deputy Grand
arshalls. unicers seaiea ior
ns Souci Reekah Lodge include:
ith F. Payne, Noble Grand; AI-
AT NORAH'S IN HEPPNER
YEAR ROUND 2 PIECE
UIT
In Wrinkle-Free Rayon With
A Worsted Look by
Sizes 9-15; 10-20; and UMt up.
NORAH'S
MODE 0' DAY SLIPS and BLOUSES
SLIPS: 4 gores for
perfect fit. Lace trim,
rayon crepe. 34-44.
169
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' OnLE! 31 oat U' uayoneei 'w
Full I aMont-A! 'Guaranteed
Social Happenings
tha Kirk, Vice Grand; Lucy E.
Eodgers, Recording Secretary;
Ruth E. Bergstrom, Financial Sec
retary ;Pearl Devine, Treasurer;
Virginia Groshen, Warden; Ethe
lyn F. Pierson, Conductor; Clara
B. Gertson, R. S. N. G.; Merlyn
Robinson, L. S. N. G.; Mattie
Green, Inside Guardian;. Blanche
Brown, Outside Guardian; Oma
Cox, Musician; Elsie Ayers, Chap
lain; Letha Archer, R. S. V. G.;
and Mary McMurtry, L. S. V. G.
Jeanne Dobbs is the junior Past
Noble Grand. Other courtesy of
ficers will be seated at the first
meeting in February.
Officers for the Oddfellows in-
LAMPL
$1795
and $18.95
""Colorful Nassau Plaids
Casual Checks
""Spring Checks
Combinations ,"
JANUARY SALE
" HfU !!lft(tfi . I (V M i i m. lit' a i u , . tity
BLOUSES: Fine rayon
crepe, lace inset, pearl
type buttons. 32-38.
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a
eluded R. G. McMurtry, Nobl
Grand; Ralph Taylor, Vice Grand;
D. R. Tash, Secretary; C. W. Bar
low, Treasurer; Robert W. Dobbs,
Warden; Frank Davidson, Con
ductor; Jesse C. Payne, RSNG;
Thomas J. Wells, LSNG; Cornett
Green, RSVG; Rev. J. Palmer Sor
lien, LSVG; Jack Edmondson,
RSS; A. J. Chaffee, LSS; E. R.
Settles, Inside Guardian; Victor
Groshen, Outside Guardian and
M. A. Easter, Chaplain.
Guests from out-of-town at
tending the ceremonies were Mr.
and Mrs. George Perry and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hasvold of Pen
dleton and George N. Ely of Mor
gan. The hall has undergone con
siderable redecoration. The plat
forms around the floor have been
removed and a new hardwood
floor has been laid. This has a
gymnasium finish. The ceiling
has been finished with accous
tical tile board in oyster white.
This improves the accoustics of
the room to a great extent. Plans
are being made to enlarge the
kitchen and redecorate the din
ing room. N. D. Bailey and Tom
Wells are in charge of the work.
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Heppner Matron
Honored By Shower
Mrs. Alex Thompson and Mrs.
Don Hatfield of Lexington enter
tained Wednesday evening at the
Thompson home on S. Court
street with a pink and blue
shower complimenting Mrs. Wal
ter J. Barger. Bingo was the di
version of the evening with the
following receiving prizes, " Mrs
Tom Wilson, Mrs. Marvin R
Wightman, Mrs. William Labhart,
Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Gene
Wells, Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter,
Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mrs. Bradley
Fancher and Mrs. Clarence Rose
wall. Refreshments were served
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Degree of Honor
Installs Officers
Kate J. Young Lodge No. 29,
Degree of Honor, seated its offi
cers for the current year at its
regular meeting Tuesday evening
at the Christian Church. Instal
ling officer was Mrs. Clara B.
Gertson; grand usher was Mrs.
Mary McMurtry and Mrs. Sylvia
McDaniel served as past presi
dent. Officers installed were:
president, Alice McCabe; first
vice-president, Theta Stratton;
second vice-president, Genevieve
Springer; financial secretary,
Clara B. Gertson; treasurer, Bea
Barkla; usher, Mary Ann Jensen;
assistant usher.Ida Farra; inner
watch, Katie Cunningham; outer
watch, LuCella Sorlien; pianist,
Mabel Chaffee; right assistant,
Martha King, left assistant, Ber-
MODE 0' DAY
COTTON FROCKS
Pin stripes, wide AAA
collar. 14-20, mMH
washable. M " "
Installation Held By
Rainbow For Girls
Officers of Ruth Assembly Or
der of Rainbow for Girls were in
stalled at an impressive cere
mony at the Masonic hall Mon
day January 21.
Instating oflcers were Eunice
Pettyjohn, installing officer; Rev.
J. Palmer Sorlien, installing chap
lain; Ruby Becket, installing re
corder; Lorene Griffith, installing
marshall; Juanita Charnlchael,
installing musician.
Officers installed were Worthy
Advisor, Mary Ann Jensen; Wor
thy Associate Advisor, Nancy
Ferguson; Charity, Delores Keith
ley; Hope, Meredith Ann Sorlien;
Faith, Sharon Becket; Recorder,
Mary Ruth Green; Treasurer,
Peggy Wightman; Chaplain, Jean
Marie Graham; Drill Leader,
Nancy Adams; Religion, Nancy
Eberhardt; Nature, Virginia An-,
dresen; Immortality, Nancy Ball;
Fidelity, Marjorie Pierson; Pat
rotism, Diane Van Horn; Service,
Carolyn Calvin; Confidential Ob
server, Jo Ann Keithley; Outer
Observer, Clarice Hastings; Musi
cian, Eleanor Rice; Choir Direc
tor, Geraldine Carter; Edith Mor
ris and Lynda Borman.
The Mother Advisor is LuCella
Sorlien. Other members of the
Advisory board are Ruby Becket,
Vivian Hayes, James Hayes, Phyl
lis Stout, Bert Cork, Jaunita Car
michael, Claudien Wightman and
Fay Ferguson.
After the installation, Mary
Ann Jensen introduced her moth
er and presented her with a cor
sage. Nancy Ferguson presented
Mary Ann with a lovely vjse
which was a gift from the assem
bly. Fancy cookies and punch were
served by Nancy Adams, Delores
Keithley and Nancy Ball.
Wedding Held
In Spokane
At a single ring ceremony Sun
day afternoon January 13, at the
Methodist Church in Spokane,
Mrs. Alice Mahon became the
bride of James McCabe of lone.
Rev. Ogletree read the service.
For her wedding, Mrs. Mahon
chose a wine colored wool suit
with black accessories and a cor
sage of white rosebuds. Her at
tendant, Mrs. Arthur Patterson,
wore a suit of grey and black
with black accessories. The
bride's brother, Arthur Patterson,
was best man. Following- the
ceremony, the party held a wed
ding dinner at the Sillman Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. McCabe returned to
Heppner Friday following a
week's wedding trip. They will
make their home" here. During
their absence they visited in Ad
ams with his father, A. A. McCabe
and his sister, Mrs. Charles In
galls.
nice Seeliger; color bearer, Ber-
nice Nash; junior director, Ada
Piper; escort staff, Beulah Barkla,
Ruth Payne, Mary McMurtry and
Ada Piper.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing lodge by Mrs. Olive
Hughes, Mrs. Ruth Bergstrom and
Mrs. Ruth Payne.
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NEED Letterheads, Phone 882
GOLD
Weather
IS THE DANGER
SEASON FOR
HOME FIRES'
Building Costs hare doubled.
Would yeur fire insurance re
place your heme at today's
price?
The value of household fur
nishings in the artrage borne
has doubled in the last five
ears. Hare you increased
your insurance that much?
Let us help you check over
your insurance to be sure you
hare the protection you need.
C. A. RUGGLES
Insurance Agency
NATIONAL PKSi W 1 101 NO
WASHINGTON P C
On note of caution About that
pretty lingerie you got for Chrtet
masi Be very careful not to wash
the white nylons with colored
(tftns White nylon ts torrlbly sus
wptlble to color and will pick up
In slightest amount of dye
Reed new lamp shade' It's
wtsf to set H lighted before you
buy Then yon can check to see
It s thick enough to prevent the
lhape of the bulb from showing
through If the shade Is eolored.
be jure It has an opaque white
lining so that the uht Ixnt tinted
by to color of the shad
Tbese simple Savor tricks are
worth knowing about Mil vtta
ilnized margarine with chopped
green olives and spread on broiled
hamburger steaks Divine1 Top
cooked green beans with a mixture
of margarine and finely chopped
onion The whole family will lov
'em I Saute croutons In mar-
garln with s clove of garlic till
ghtly brown add to tossed green
salads or soaps for gourmet
touch
e e
Most everybody loves mashed
potatoes, but tf you don't varv the
Savor you're missing something
special For example add chopped
onion or parsley or plmlento oi
(rsted cheeae. singly or In combin
ation For a completely different
and dVlldotM tater treat stir real
mayonnaise, milk, grated lemon
rind and salt in mashed potatoes
and beat tul light and fluffy
Plac citrus fruit in hot watet
tow minutes before peeling and
marvel at how easily the outside
and under skins will come off It
will be easier to separate Into seg
ments, too.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
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Union Suits
FOR MEN
$3.00
Flannel
Night Shirts
FOR MEN
$1.00
Winter Caps
$1.00
Cotton Flannel
Plaid Shirts
$1.50
Special Value I , Warm
shirts with the colorful
plaid woven right through!
Janforlzed can't shrink
out of -fitl Two button
through pockets; lined dress
type collar. Low priced at
Penney's. 14 'A-17.
Shrinkage won't exceed 1.
Cotton Flannel
Plaid Shirts
$1.00
Boys Knit Pajamas
$1.00
Coming Events
Friday Jan. 25 OES Ruth Chap
tor No. 32; Entertainment
Saturday Jan. 2B Decree of Honor
7:00-9:00 at Jcrycoe hall
Monday Jan. v 28 Chamber of
Commerce, noon at O'DonneU's.
Thursday Jan. 31 Soroptimist's
eack lunch at Clara Gertson
home.
Mothot's march for March of
Dimes 7-8 p m.
Friday Feh. 1 San Souci Ko
boUcth Lodge.
Carnation Club Meets
At King Home
Mrs. Martha King entertained
the Carnation Club at her home
on N. Main street Thursday af-
FMt: Hollood Did 1(4 Clltht
Quid vrlti tleinor D.
Su IW MlflfM. Cilil.
81 x 99
Nation Wido
Sheets
Slightly Soiled
$1.99
Draw Drapes
Rayon Cord Faille
Pair
. $3.88
SUPER VALUE
Chenille Spreads
72" x 105" 90" x 105"
$5.00
MEN'S
Winter Jackets
55.00 b $9.00
BOY'S
Winter Jackets
55.00 b $8.00
Flannel Sleepers
FOR INFANTS
$1.00
100
Wool Shirts
FOR MEN
$5.00
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. J- CAN Tbll" J
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
Now! When You Need Them!
ternoo. Present were Mealames
Theta Stratton, Clara B. Gertson,
Ruth E. Bergslrom, Mary Mcilur
try, Ida Farra, Ada PiiT Melna
Quackenbush, Genevieve Spring
er. Names were exchanged for
the Secret Fal projett that is
maintained by th club during
the year. Officers of the club fur
the current term include Martha
KinR, president; Ada Piper, vice
president and Ida Farra, secretary-treasurer.
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SUNDAY EINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson
had as Sunday dinner guests Mr.
and Mrs. George RiitfK and Mr.
and Mrs. John Campbell. The
CamplK'lls are now residing at
the Campbell ranch on Rhea
Crock, having returned from a
honeymoon trip in Southern Cali-
fornia.
HOinWOOD BKIAD IS tAf.ll) (XCWitVHY fOK 1M W
Walla Walla Baking Co.
Undo LIcn by National BoJnn Strvkti, W.
Chenille Spread
$2.99
(Full or Twin)
Row after row of Huffy
chenille in an exciting wavy
line design I Come see the
glorious colors!
Flannel Nitewear
FOR WOMEN
$2.00
Flannel Pajamas
FOR GIRLS
$1.00
Rayon Crepe
Blouses
Tailored and Fussy
$1.00
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Heppner
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