Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, THursday, January 24, 1952 Gay 90s Dance Held at Monument By Millie Wilson The Gay Ninety Dance, spon sored by the American Legion and Auxiliary on Jan. 19, drew a large crowd, some coming from Heppner, Long Creek, Dayville, John Day and Spray. Many were in costume. Music was furnished by Marrows Ofchtra of Long Creek. The pria's wpre awarded to George Legler for the best whisk ers, Betty Simas for the b"st dres sed woman, Sharon Hankie and Jerry Cupper the best dressed children. Henry Cupper the fan ciest whiskers,,Mead Gilman, the best dressed man, and Darlene Capon won the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. Chet Brown drove to John Day last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were attend- " a" . k.. 'M Mkl -,&. it . I" J . -" ill . IT. -m -:,:".... -fy ft tm union PACIFIC RESTFUL WAY THE Take advantage of Union Pacific's comfortable traim and dependable all-weather schedules when traveling to and from the East. 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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rickard and sons spent last week end in Salem. Helen Holmes and Francis Fleming visited Ona May Leath ers at the Heppner hospital last Wednesday. A. W. Beardsley of Salem spent a tew days at nts ranch near Monument. The M. M. M. Club held its regular meeting at the home of Iffie McKinney last Thursday with eleven members present. After a short business meeting, games were played. The winner was Ella Durst. Wave Jackson and Millie Wilson tied for second ace; so straws were drawn and the prize went, to Millie Wilson. The "White Elephant" package was taken by Jessie Hoskin and won by Martha Mattesson. The next meeting, Feb. 7th, will be at the home of Jessie Hoskin. De licious refreshments of cake and coffee were served by the hostess. Those present were Helen Brown, Mary DuBosch, Grace Stirritt, Jessie Hoskin, Lydia Capon, Ella Durst, Martha Mattesson, Ida Bleakrnan, Wave Jackson, Millie Wilson and the hostess, Iffie Mc Kinney. Robert K. Cole left Friday even ing for his home in The Dalles. Mrs. Day moved into her new home last Wednesday. Mrs. Day is Mrs. Harold Cork's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rickard and children spent the weekend in Salem. Laurence Johnson of Bend came for Albert Emry, who has been ill, last Tuesday. He took Mr. Emry to Bend where he consult ed his doctor. While there lie was a guest of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach were business visitors in John Day last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gilman of Top were shopping and visiting relatives in town last Wednesday. Robert Croft and Walt Miller at tended the Schoolmasters meet ing in Dayville last Monday. Thev also had the pleasure of THEY SERVE THE BEST... A J I And "when'" "" "" " we say Mfhe best" f : l i wc ,uc'" Arclen Flavor-Fresh T " lie Cream, t,e x.st nWwy wn Lr,j It-j mY- ''I lie most discri,;.)n I ' , 7 vf I forttXtl"e.... lor.lourmul.t I 1 . -j - CA I: J l,,',,l-It"T""S 'Uulousnc'ss I I. ( WL 1 SMllw!, i r ... I ..3 I I 1 "H,,Mi lcficsliiil" X.ltll,.l tx A T.' ' y Si; A''Woru.1U)r. f ,' ' watching th basketball same be tween Mitchell and Dayville. The next fw weeks will b a time of Stork Showers in Monu ment. The dates are: Jan. 22 at tha hom of L Hints Gilman, honoring Darlene Boyer Feb. 3 at tha home of Grace Stirritt honoring Mary Lippert. Feb. 14 at the Grange Hall honoring L Verda Cox. Buck Wilson of Walla Walla, and Harold Erwln of Heppner were buying cattle in the Monu ment area on Saturday. Sam Reichen, father of Mrs. Harry Capon, left Thursday for his home in Portland. Mr. Reichen has been helping the Capon Bros, with some carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Strecker were hosts at a dinner last week, honoring Mrs. Henry Cupper on her birthday. Those present were MJr. and Mrs. Henry Cupper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, and Mrs. Day. Mrs. Carl Cox was attending to matters of business in Heppner last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gienger, Mrs. Ruby Gienger and Mrs. Osie Engle and daughter Judy drove to Prinville last Thursday to visit Mrs. Edna Crum, who is a pa tient at the Prinevilie hospital. They returned on Friday. Mr. William Montgomery Sr., of Ritter visited his son Bill at school on Wednesday. Monument's high school ball teams drove to Long Creek Tues day to play Volleyball and Bas-( ketball. The girls lost to Long; Creek by three points and the! boys lost by five points. Charles' Roach Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis! Batty accompanied the team so they could cheer for the Monu ment teams. Cold weather takes wood, so Bob Scott and Carl Cox brough some to town last week. , Robert E. Cole of The Dalles is doing some surveying for the R. E. A. in Monument, also be tween Miounment and Hamilton. Roy Bowman and Joe Simas are helping him. Alvin Brown hauled R. E. A. electric light poles from Mitchell to Monument last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard West and children left Thursday on their vacation, which thev will spend LA in California. Mr. West is an em. ploym f tb Big 4 Lumber torn pany. Continued From Lflrt Week Mrs. Lotti Foss of Boist spent a week here visiting her mother, Mrs. Josie Round, her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmes; also other rela tives and friends. Chet Brown was attending to matters of business at the County Assessors office last Tuesday. He was in John Day where everyone was busy battling the fire that destroyed three stores. Rev. Fred Swanson of Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Martin of Dayville met with the Ladies Aid at the home of Millie Wilson on January 8th. Mrs. Lottie Foss of Boise, Idaho was also a visitor. Besides the guests the following members were present: Doris Capon, president, Onida Cork, vice-president, Reta Cupper, secretary-treasurer, Lois Hill and children, Lydia Capon and child ren, Grace Stirrtt, Goldie Round, Rea King, Ivy Barnard and the hostess Millie Wilson. Discussion of ways and means to obtain a minister for the church was de bated. A young minister will hold morning service here cm January 27th. Everyone is invited to at tend this meeting. Mtes Anita Moore wai called te Whitebird, Idaho last Sunday on account of the illness at her mother, Mrs. Edna Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer took her as far u Pendleton where ihe took a but for Idaho. o Lexington News Continued From Page 3 and family were Lexington visit- tors Sunday, Mrs. Bob Davidson and Mrs. Bernard Doherty were Walla Walla visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodworth were rJpnrata visitors over me weekend at the home of the Her mann Wallace family. o CHURCHES Christian and Congregational Church (Lexington. Oregon) Lewis G. Wetzel, Pastor. "What we are afraid to do be fore men, we should be afraid to think before God." Anonymous. Sunday Jan. 27, 1952. Sunday Schoel and Worship Service for all age groupi. 9:45 a. m. until noon. The Young Peo ple at 1:45 p. m. an the evening Bible hour at 7:30. Wed. Jan. SO, 1952. Bible Study and Prayer t:3 p. m. We have ample seating capac ity to handle all comers at all services. Come and see for your selves. -o CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, Pastor Bible School begins at 9:45 and there are classes for all, including adults. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. The sermon by the pastor. "The Call of Christ To Pray", is ap propriate for these times. The Junior-Hi Christian En deavor will meet at 6:30. Even ing service at 7:30. The "Ordi nance of Baptism", will be the topic of the evening hour. 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