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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 7, 1952
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aooenings
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rise Party Given
rs. Gentry
Hrpnse party was given
Jay afternoon for Mrs. Alice
on the occasion of her 78th
ay in the nursing home of
Ir Memorial Hospital. Pre-
ere Mrs. Nellie Anderson
Harry Munkers, Mrs: Ted
n, Mrs. Henry Rauch,-Jr
planche Brown, Mrs. Clara B.
fen and Mis. George Smith,
fthday cake was presented
je honoree in addition to
f gifts from friends who were
pe to he present.
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ijGE ENJOYED
tfHDAY EVENING
1 and Mrs. Gordon McGough
Stained Saturday evening at
Rhea Creek home. Twe
ps of bridge were in play dur
the evening, after' which
Jy refreshments were served.
Dinner Party Honors
Mrs. Kingsley Hodge
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield en
tertained at a dinner party Satur
day evening at their home in
Lexington complimenting Mrs.
Kingsley Hodge who left Tuesday
to make her home in Seattle
following her marriage that same
day in Stevenson, Washington, to
Tate Slyter. Present at the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomp
son, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van
Marter, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
O'Donnell, Jr.
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DINNER PARTY HELD AT
WILLARD BLAKE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake
were hosts for a dinner party
Saturday evening at their home
on S. Main street. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mr.
and Mrs. William Labhart, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Cleveland and
Mr. and Mrs. William Barratt.
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GIVE HER
Societe Candy
j FOR HER VALENTINE
HEART BOXES lb. $2.00-2 lb. $4.00
Decorated Heart Boxes... lb. $2.75
SOCIETE BOW BOX lb. $2.00
'Assorted Boxes .' $1 .75 to $4.00
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Saager's Pharmacy
Rebekahs Appoint
Courtesy Officers
Mrs. Mabel Chaffee was elected
trustee for the three-year term
at the regular meeting of Sans
Souci Rebekah Lodge Friday
evening. She will serve with Mrs.
Clara B. Gertson, chairman and
Mrs. N. D. Bailey. Courtesy offi
cers appointed for the current
term include Mrs. Kate Easter,
Color Bearer. Mrs. Naomi Mat
hews, Right Altar Supporter; Mrs.
Claire Andreson, Left Altar Sup
porter; Mrs. Jessie Furlong, Right
Support to the Chaplain; Mrs.
Esther Settles; Left Support to the
Chaplain; Mrs. Delia Tash, Right
Support to the Past Noble Grand;
and Mrs. Hanna Anderson, Left1
Support to the Past Noble Grand.
Plans were made to hold a gift
shower on February 15th for the
Good-of-the-Order and. Cougesy
project. Each member is to bring
or send a gift, wrapped and label
ed, which can be given later to a
shut-in or ill member. Suitable
cards are to accompany each gift.
Hostesses for Friday's meeting
were Elsie Ayers and Mrs. Ruth
F. Payne. Hostess chairman for
the February 15th meeting is'
Mrs. Jeanne Dobbs.
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Soroptimists Observe
January Birthdays
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, president,
was hostess for the Soroptimist
Club sack luncheon at her home
on S. Main street Thursday noon.
Birthdays occuring during the
past month were observed with
Mrs. Ruth Sanders, Mrs. Etta Par
ker and Mrs. Olive B. Hughes be
ing the honorees. A large birth
day' cake and ice cream were ser
ved as refreshments.
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Many Enjoy OES
Social Club
Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Edna Tur
ner and Mrs. Howard Bryant were
hostesses for the O. E. S. Social
Club Saturday evening at the
Masonic Hall. Seven tables of
cards were in play with Mrs. Sara
McNamer receiving high in
bridge, Mrs. Floyd Worden, high
in pinochle and W. A. Ruggles,
high score in Canasta. Thirty two
guests were present.
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Dinner Party Enjoyed
At Anderson Home
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson en
tertained at a dinner party Mon
day evening at their home in
Arbor Vitae Cottage. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Beckett, Mr. and Mrs.
John Eergstrom and daughter,
Marilyn. Cards were played fol
lowing dinner. ,
Coming Events
Friday Feb. 8 OES, Ruth Chap
ter No. 32.
Mondav Feb. 11 Chamber of
Commerce, noon at O'Donnell's.
Fire Dept meeting, 7:00 p. n.
at city hall.
Tuesday Feb. 12 John Der Cay,
Empire Machinery.
Bookworms.
Degree f Honor.
Wednesday Feb. 13 P-TA at the
school.
Thursday Feb. 14 SoroptimiHt
noon at O'Donnell's.
All Saints Episcopal Auxiliary.
Elks.
Friday Feb, 15 San Souci ho.
bettah lodge.
Chapins Announce
Daughters Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Kingsley Hodge to
Clayton Slyter on Tuesday Febru
ary 5 in Stevenson, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrio Nelson of
Portland were their attendants.
Thay left immediately for a
wedding trip to the coast and
will be at home, after February
15 at 827 North 170th, Seattle.
Mrs. Gertson Hostess
To Adult Bible Class
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson entertain
ed the Adult Bible class of the
First Church of Christ at its
monthly business and socia
meeting at her home in S. Hepp
ncr Monday evening. Hostesses
for the social hour following the
business session were Mrs. Frank
Parker and Mrs. L. D. Neill
Games were played and refresh
ments were served. Twenty-one
members were present.
VETERAN OF KOREA
EUVALL GUEST
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall had
as their guests last weekend Mrs
Duvall's sister Lenna Waid and
her nephew, rapt. Frederick Waid
who recently returned from
Korea.
Capt. Waid, mustang pilot, was
shot down on his 69th mission
50 miles behind enemy lines. He
eluded the comunist patrols for
24 hours before he was picked
up by a helicopter under heavy
enemy fire.
Capt. Waid left Saturday for
Greater Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
airport where he will be station
ed.
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By Eleanar Rice end Dan Blake
One hundred fifteen dollars and
twenty cents was the total am
ount raised by the high school
for the March of Dimes Drive.
The Seniors forty six dollars
won i he race for the most money
and the Sophomores came in a
close second with forty three dol
lars.
For a bit of novelty the Drill
Team addod a can can step to
their Saturday night performance.
From the fast march they swung
into the lively step after they had
formed a "V" for our victory.
Ralph Marlatt, a second Al
Jolsen; Rodger Palmer, a baby in
diapers; and Lyle Jensen, a strip
teaser wore initiated into the "H"
Club during the intermission be
tween the A and B games of the
Umalilla basketball game. Fl
wayne Bergstrom, president of
the "H" Club had charge of the
initiation. .
Miss Kathryn Monahan has
taken the place of Mrs. Tilmanj
Juett as the Home Economics
teacher. I
Don't forget the Swwlhearts
Ball at the Legion Hall this Sat
urday. o
HEPPNER HOME
EXTENSION UNIT
The Heppner Home Extension
Unit met Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Loyd Burken
bine. Mrs. Lee Scrivner was as
sistant hostess. The group stud
ied the making of draperies,
Those present included Mrs. Rich
ard Wells, Mrs. Eugene Ferguson
Mrs. Frank Davidson and Mrs. M
R. Hildebrand. Refreshments were
served.
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