Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 21, 1952 Page 5 Social Happenings Birthdays Honored By Carnation Club Mrs. Clara B. Gertson and Mrs. Sylvia McDaniel entertained the Carnation Club Thursday even ing at the Gertson home on S. Main street. Birthday gifts were presented to those members who observed birthdays in January, February and March. Prizes were received by Mrs. Ellen Moore, Mrs. Bernice Seeliger and Mrs. Ethelyn Pierson for their high score in games. Present were Mrs. Patricia Rauch, Mrs. Doris Wilson, Mrs. LuCella Sorlien, Miss Meredith Sorlien, Mrs. Alice Mc Cabe, Mrs. Ruth Payne, Mrs. The ta Stratton, Mrs. Ruth E. Berg strom, Mrs. Melba Quackenbush, Mrs. Bernice Nash, Miss Mary Ann Jensen, Mrs. Genevieve Springer, Mrs. Julia Hill, of Coos Bay, Mrs. Mellie Harris Mrs. Katie Cunningham, Mrs. Bernice Seeli ger, Mrs. Ethelyn Moore. Mrs. Martha King, Mis. Ida Fa'rra, Mrs. Prudie Casebeer and Mrs. Ethelyn Pierson. Mrs. Pearl Devino was a guest of the club'. Refreshments were served. Maranatha Club Meet At Hermann Home Mrs. G. Hermann and Mrs. Mar ion Palmer entertained the Mara natha club at the Hermann home Wednesday of last week. The club discussed purchasing covers for the tables and piano in the church and repairing the parson age. Refreshments were served by the hostesses and the door prize was received by Mrs. Wal lace Matthews. m&mA MAYFLOWER'S New Book of Recipes FREE! This 42-page book of thrill- ing, new tested recipes is yours for the asking. Just send your request with your name and address to the address listed below. HERMISTON Phone 3571 In keeping ivith the best American Tradition nf f Gracious Eatin? , !v 4!J!i!,lii. 1m!&tVOX$ BREAD FREE; Hollywood Diet and Calorie Guide write Eleanor Day, Boi 1027 Hollywood, Calif UW WTHOUT 5H0RUNMG-M fiTS ADDED Walla Walla Baking Co. Under Ucmit by Notional loktn Strvft!, Inc lifli f' lltftllillll rn.it mm PPM was - - - iiwfillW F.d. 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Navy and son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork of Monument. Rev. Ernest Brown of John Day officiated in the double ring cere mony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a dress of white satin and lace with a cathedral train. Her waist length veil of illusion was held by a matching crown of satin, she carried a bouquet of white lilies. Mrs. Robert Lesley, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, wearing an orchid formal and carrying a bouquet of yellow car nations. The three attendants were Miss Tat Kirk, aunt of the bride, wear ing a pink formal and carrying a bouquet of orchid carnations; Miss Rhoene Bleakman, cousin of the groom, in a green formal with a bouquet of pink carna tions and Miss Shirley Robertson, cousin of the groom wearing a pink formal with a bouquet of white carnations. Norris Stubblefield was best man and the ushers were Don Gilman and Glen Legler. Miss Yvonne Stoneman had charge of the guest book, she was dressed in yellow. Mrs. Joe Simas, sister of the groom, was at the piano, and wore an afternoon frock of water melon red with a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Stanley Boyer, sister of the, bride and Charles Roach, Jr. sang. The mother of the bride wore a grey suit with navy accessories and a pink and white carnation corsage. The grooms's mother wore a gold suit with brown ac cessories and white carnation cor sage. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the grange hall. .The bride and groom cut the lovely three-tiered cake, Mrs. Stanley Boyer poured and Mrs. Joe Simas served the cake. Attending the wedding from a distance were the paternal grand parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Moore of Heppner and her ma ternal grandmother, Mrs. Herman Kirk of Wallowa. Triple Links Club Plan Food Sale Mrs. Clive Huston, Mrs. Ben An derson, Mrs. Frank Ayers and Mrs. J. C. Fayne were hostesses for the Triple Link Club Monday evening at the Oddfellows Hall. Committees appointed to arrange for the food sale which is schedu led for March 1, at the Red and White store, include Mrs. Ben An. derson, and Mrs. Clive Huston, pricing: Mrs. Merle Kirk and Mrs. Rufus Piper, sales; and Mrs. Victor Groshen, general chair man. The sale will begin at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning. A money-raising project, the travel ing basket, was started at the meeting. Proceeds from this will be used to defray expenses for furnishings needed in the ladies' lounge. The date of the club's meeting has been changed from the third Wednesday of the month to the fourth Monday to suit the convenience of the mem bership. Twenty-five members were present. Mrs. Victor Groshen is president and Mrs. R. G. Mc Murtry, secretary-treasurer. o All Saints Auxiliary Hold Business Meet Mrs. Hilma Anderson and Mrs. James J. Farley were hostesses for the business meeting of the Wo men's Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal Church Thursday after noon at the Parish House. Plans were made for the Pancake Lun cheon which will be held on Shrove Tuesday February 26. This is the final social affair of the Auxiliary before Lent. Fif teen members were ' present for Thursday's meeting. o DINNER PARTY ENJOYED SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson en tertained with a dinner party Saturday evening at their apart ment in. Arborvitae Cottage. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ogle tree and Mrs. M. R. Wightman. Cards were enjoyed following the dinner. Hope-Carlson Wedding Held In Eugene In a candlelight, double-ring ceremony on Saturday afternoon, February 2, Miss Mildred Carolyn Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson of lone and Ro bert A. Hope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Hope of Eugene, were married at the home of the bride groom's parents, by Rev. Berlyn V. Farris of the First Methodist Church of Eugene. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a royal blue suit, white hat, navy accessories and a white orchid corsage. Her attendant, Mrs. Lyle McGunnigle of Eugene, wore a navy suit with pink hat and corsage of pink and white carnations. Lyle McGun nigle was best man. The bride's mother wore, navy blue and the groom's mother wore Alice blue, their corsages were Talisman roses tied with gold. Arrangements of daffodils, Tal isman roses, white carnations, accacia and white tapers deco rated the rooms. Before the cere mony, Miss Ellen Stone sang "At Dawing", "If God Left Only You", and "Oh, Perfect Love", accom panied by Mrs. Nadine Harrang at the piano. The reception table was cen tered by the tiered wedding cake. Mrs. J. P. Darst of Seattle, sister of the bride, cut the cake. Mrs Ralph A. Hope, Jr. poured. Miss Shirley Smouse of Portland was in charge of the guest book. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson of lone, Mr. ad Mrs. J. P. Darst and sons Dick and Leonard of Seattle, Mrs. Clifford Carlson and daughter Leelie, of Seattle, Miss Dee Will iams, Mrs. Pauline Herbert, Frank Honey, and Miss Shirley Smouse all of Portland. Both the bride and groom at tended the University of Oregon where the groom was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The couple left immediately af ter the reception, in a new car, on a honeymon trip to Omaha, Nebraska. They will be at home after March 1st at 259 East 13th St., Eugene, Oregon. After the reception the couple, in a well tin canned car with many appropriate signs fastened on it, left for a honeymoon trip to parts unknown, before they have to return to the Naval Base at San Diego, where Cork will re port for duty. Soroptimists Have Valentine Party A Valentine Party was the fea ture of the Soroptimist Club luncheon Thursday noon at O' Donnell's Cafe. During roll each member presented a "home made" valentine to the person whose name she had drawn at the previous meeting. Many clever valentines were presented. The prize, a quaint nosegay of red roses in a paper lace doily, was given to Elaine George for the original poem and red paper heart she presented to Leta Hum. phrey. Mrs. J. C. Payne was the judge. The program for the day was arranged by Mrs. Ruth Sand ers. The centerpiece was a sil vered tree with red hearts hang ing from the branches. Mrs. Sadie M. Sigsbee was a guest of the club. Altar Society Bingo Party Draws Crowd A large crowd attended the Bingo Party sponsored by the Altar Society at St. Patrick's Ro man Catholic Church Saturday evening. John Ernsdorff called the numbers. Mrs. Harry O'Don nell and Mrs. Jack Healy dis tributed prizes. Refreshments were served. o NEED Letterheads, Phone 882 Coming Events Friday Feb. 22 Ruth Chapter No. 32, OES, men entertaining. Saturday Feb. 23 Elks Annual 2:00 p. m. initiation. 2:00 p. m. ladies card party. Legion Hall. 5:30 p. m. buffett supper. Elks lunch room. 8:30 p. m. floor show, Star Theater. 10:30 p. m. dance. Elks ball room. Elks and their ladies only, no guests. Jr. Degree of Honor Party, Jay- cce Hall 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. Monday Feb. 25 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Donnell's Tuesday Feb. 26 Shrove Tuesday pancake luncheon. Episcopal Parish house, 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Bookworms Degree of Honor. Thursday Feb, 27 Soroptimists, noon at O Donnell's. Program Discussed At Lex Garden Club The Lexington Garden Club met in the home of Mrs. Myles Martin on Tuesday of last week. A program for the year was discussed by the following mem hers: Mrs. Gena Leonard, Bernice Lott, Edna Munkers, Katie Pad berg, Nellie Palmer, Faye Mun kers, Maxine Cox, Edith Miller, Bernice Healey, Mrs. Myles Mar tin, Ann Smouse, Mrs. Calvin, Nellie Johnson, Emma Peck, Mrs. L. Wetzel, and Marie Martin. Guests of the day were: Mrs. Lola Bennett, Pearl Devine and Laura Lee Rice of Heppner. In conclusion, a Valentine door prize was drawn by number, and was received by Mrs. Gena Leonard. Following the meeting lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. MARTIN Mrs. Myles Martin entertained the Garden Club Wednesday af ternoon at her home on Green street. Twenty-one members were present and each answered roll call by giving a bit of Interesting Information about her favorite flower." Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Luttrell of Hermlston were weekend visitors in Heppner. 2330(250 Popular "Wild Rose" Pattern in Soft Gray-Blue on Ivoryl No wailing no coiipom no money to itnd tor these premiums! They're inside every big square package of Mother's Oats. Take your choice of this China, Aluminum Ware, "Fire King" Cup snd Saucer, or Carnival Ware. You get doublt value! Money can't buy finer quality, more nourishing oatmeal than Mother's Oats. It's the delicious hot, creamy oatmeal your family loves. Get it today! 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