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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 2), 1952
Students Entertain At
Rebekah Meeting
Mrs. Alice Luttrell of Hermiston
was presented a Veteran RebekarT
Jewel Friday night at the regular
meeting of Sans Souci Rebekah
Lodge. This is in recognition of
Mrs. Luttrell's twenty-five years'
membership and long service in
the work of the order. During
the social hour which followed
the lodge session, a handkerchief
shower was given for Mrs. Edith
Porterfield, a member who is
leaving to make her home in The
Dalles. Alice Peterson and Mere
dith Thomson, grade school stu
dents gave readings from projects
they had prepared in their speech
trts class. Two numbers "Lon
donderry Air" and "Parade of the
Wooden Soldiors" were played by
a saxophone quartette from the
Heppner school band. Members
were Frances Slocum, Nancy
Davis, Peggy Wightman and Jay
Sumner. The program was ar
ranged by Mrs. AHha Kirk. Re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Jeanne Dobbs and Mrs. Delia
Tash. At the March 7 meeting
initiation ceremonies will bo held
for a class of new candidates.
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NEED Envelopes, Phone 832
Handkerchief Shower
Honors --Mrs. Hiatt
Mrs. Lima Matt who departed
Monday to make her home in
Kennewick, Wash., was the hon
oree at a farewell party and
handkerchief shower on Friday
evening at her home on Baltimore
street. Mrs." Cllve Huston and
Mrs. E. R. Eennett were hostesses.
Present were Mrs. Grace Hughes,
Mrs. Mary Wurster, Mrs. Ethel
Adams, Miss Nancy Adams, and
Mrs. Herman Parker. Gifts were
sent by several others who were
unable to attend.
John
McDonald
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One of America's Great Organists
Will Present An
ORGAN CONCERT
Tuesday, March 4, 8:00 P. M.
Heppner Christian Church
ADULTS $1.25 Children 6-13. 75c
Presented By Christian Women's Fellowship
Shirley Erwin Has
Birthday Party
Shirley Erwin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Erwin, celebrat
ed her fourth birthday on Tues
day February 19, with a party
for eleven of hit little friends.
They played games and worked
puzzles until time for the re
freshments which featured ice
cream and birthday cake.
Those present were: Kit, David
and Doug Anderson, Johnnie Pfi
effer, Ginny Smith, David George,
David Matheny, Scottie and Vickie
Barratt, Erna Linn Winchester
and Martha Peterson.
PINE CITY HOME
EXTENSION UNIT
The Pine Cily Home Extension
unit met February 14 at the home
of Mrs. Glen Campbell. Maude
Caswell instructed the group on
the use of plaids and stripes,
how to select fabrics and patterns
and how to lay out patterns on
both balanced and unbalanced
plaids.
Refreshments with the Valen
tine motif were served.
The group enjoyed seeing Mrs.
Campbell's kitchen which was re.
cently remodeled from a hall type
to a modern step-saving U style
kitchen. ,
WE'LL BE BACK .
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OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONTACT
YOU IN THE NEAR FUTURE
Claudctte Colbert offers one of
her most stirring screen roles to
date cast as a nun who sets out
to prove the innicence of a young
girl sentenced to hang for a mur
der in Universal . International's
suspenseful 'Thunder on the
Hill." Wed. S Thurs. Feb. 27-28
at The Star Theatre.
Victor Rietmann's
Scene of Bridge Party
Mrs. Victor Rietmann enter
tained the following at a bridge
party at her home Saturday af
ternoon: Mrs. Ted Smith and Mrs-.
II. D. McCurdy Sr. of Heppner,
Mrs. Clell Ray, Mrs. Vernor Tro
edson, Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mrs.
E. R. Lundell, Mrs. C. W. Swan
son, Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs.
Grace Ware, Mrs. Noel Dobyns,
Mrs, Juanita Rietmann, Mrs.
Henry Osibov, Mrs. M. E. Cotter
and Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Those
winning prizes were, high, Mrs.
Dobyns, 2nd high, Mrs. Lundell,
low, Mrs. Palmateer and Jack
high, Mrs. Mary Swanson. Re
freshments were served after the
party.
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lone Garden Club
Plans Projects
The lone Garden Club met at
the home of Mrs. Omar Rietmann
Tuesday of last week with Mrs.
Phil Emert as co-hostess. The
club has taken as its project, the
improving of the city park, the
landscaping of the grounds
around the city hall and the im
provement of sanitation condi
tions around the town. For roll
call each member answered with
the name of a flower that she was
planning on raising and the
name of a tree or shrub to plant
in the town. Mrs. Rietmann read
articles on Mt. Vernon and St.
Valentine and Mrs. Emert read
of Washington and Lincoln. A
valentine party was enjoyed and
refreshments were served. Mrs.
Ernest Heliker received the door
prize.
CHURCHES
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
R. Knauft, Pastor, Phone 3152
Services at Chapel of Prophecy.
Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon, 11:00 a. m. George
Bruce of Walla Walla.
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 at
pastor's home.
Dorcas Society, Tues., 2:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service Sun., 7:30
p. m. "The Millennium".
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister.
Morning Worship and Sermon
at 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: 'The
Conquest of Fear". Special Music
by the Choir. Mrs. Thomas Wells,
Director.
Sunday Church School at 9:45
a. m. Mr. Oliver Creswick, Sup
eiintendent. You are welcome
with us. We have a class for
every age. Youth Fellowship
Class and Adult Bible class at the
same hour.
Thursday Choir Practice at 8:00
p. m.
Regular weekly Prayer Meeting
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Thursday at 7:00 p. m.
The Womans Society of Christ
ian Service meets with Mrs. Chris
Brown Tuesday March 4 at 8:00
p. m.
Sub-District meeting of the W.
S. C. S. at the Milton Methodist
Church Wednesday March 5.
Laymens Sunday March 9. Reg
ular Worship Service by the Lay
men at 11:00 a. m. Mr. Floyd C.
Tolleson, Lay Leader.
World Day of Preyer Feb. 29.
Union Service at the Episcopal
Church at 2:00 p. m.
CHRISTIAN AND
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCHES
Lexington, Oregon
Lewis G. Wetzel, Pastor
Phone 38-164
"Some people think the family
altar is a piece of furniture"
anonymous.
Sunday Feb. 24, 1952.
This is the monthly Missionary
Sunday in the Sunday school and
the offering goes to help finance
gospel ministry in leper colonies.
Worship hour 11.00 a. m.
Young People's, service 6:45 p.
m.
Evening Bible study 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday Feb. 27, 1952.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kiehler,
Missionary candidates to Pana
ma, will be in charge of the even
ing service. They will have col
ored slides of Panama to show.
God honors faith and rewards
faithfulness, so come to church,
this Sunday.
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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 p. m. Thurs. prayer meet
ing and a short message.
speech festival is being directed
by Mr. Knight. The cast is made
up of only Juniors and Seniors
and includes Pat Albert, Janice
Prock, Nancy Adams, Eleanor
Rice, Kenny Easter, Jack Sumner,
Mike Grant and Jim Smith.
If the play is successful it will
be taken to the Pacific University
One Act Play contest at which
Heppner won first place last year.
This coming Friday will be the
1 1 . ,-rQ tho Drill Team will ne-
mat wine ' - -
form. The girls have been work
ing on a novelty number which
will add liveliness to their march
ing routine.
One win and one loss have been
added to the Girl's volleyball re
cord. Last Friday the Fillies de
feated Condon by six points but
were beaten Saturday by the
Pilot Rock team.
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Hep-Hi
HI LITES
By Eleanor Rice and Don Blake
"Talk of the Town" the one act
play to be presented at the county
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