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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 27, 1952 Page 5 Social Happenings . . . Heppner Woman Honored By Shower Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Jr., was complimented at a stork shower Wednesday evening at the Thompson home on S. Court street with Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mrs. William Scrivner and Mrs. Robert Gam mell as hostesses. The rooms were attractively decorated in a pink and pale green color scheme with baby novelty containers and bouquets of spring flowers. The lace covered tea table was cen tered with a large cake topped by the traditional stork carrying the baby bundle. Guests present included Mesdames Richard Hayes. Robert Miller, Ray Boyse, Condon; Walter Corley, Jr., Don ald McElligott, David Baker, Ted Palmateer, lone; Stanley Kemp, Tad Miller, Eugene Cutsforth Robert Kilkenny, Don Hatfield Lexington; Raymond French, Op ville Matheny, Russell O'Donnell, Harry O'Donnell, Jr., William Labhart, John Hartman, Archie Murchison, Don Evans, George Rugg, Donald Robinson, Lowell Rippee, Walter Bargar Stephen Aalberg, William Snow, Les Wy man, Don Greenup, Eugene Hall Marshall Lovegren, and the Miss es Darlene Wayne, Beth Ball, Nancy Ball, Katie and Cecelia Carty and Deloris Keenan of Heppner; Mrs. Betty Orton of Her miston and Mrs. Phillip Cohn of Echo. Gifts were opened and re freshments were served. GetTiM-tikcf1' CUP AND SAUCER MOTHER'S OATS Beautiful "Azur-ite" Blue Glassware by Anchor Hocking Inside every big square package of Mother'! Oats you get a valuable, useful premium. 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Dick Scheriznger, representative of General Mills, and his trained chickens, "Henrietta" and "Elsie", did several interesting tricks b way of entertainment for the group after lodge. The chickens, of an ordinary breed chosen from a common flock of chickens, had been trained to do simple mathe matical problems with the aid of numbers and a mechanical point er placed on a small board. They also played the "shell" game and a card game with Pete McMurtry in which the hen came out win ner. Mr. Scherzinger showed the film "Larro Research Farm" which told the story of the de velopment of feeds for the vari ous types of livestock. Initiation for five candidates will be held at the next meeting on April 4. Plans were made to hold a joint meet ing with the Oddfellows on April 25 in observance of the anniver sary of the founding of the Odd fellows Lodge. ' o Coming Events j 6:30 p. m. The pastor will speak on the subject. "RiiTmly Dividing Friday March 28 Ruth Chapter the Word", at the 7:30 service. No. 32. OES, initiation. I This will be the closing service American Legion play, 8 p. m.'for the Ladies Trio since it is Monday March 31 Chamber of necessary that they return to the Commerce, noon at O'Donnell's.; Northwest Christian College at Tuesday April 1 American Leg-1 Eugene. Ion auxiliary, legion nau. o.uu church night dinner comes is the topic for the morning ser- CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL mon. The young people meet at CHURCH Lexington, Oregon Shower Given For Mrs. Rugg Mrs. Robert Hoskins, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Donald Bennett and Mrs. Donald Robinson were hostesses Friday afternoon for a Stork shower at the Episcopal Parish House complimenting Mrs. George Rugg (Shirley Wilkin son). A huge baby basket draped in pink and blue with lace trim held the gifts, being filled several times. Following the enjoyment of the many gifts of all kinds and colors, Mrs. Lucy M. Peterson sang "A Modern American Lul laby" accompanied by Mrs. Elvon Lee Tull. Games were played with Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Stephen Thompson receiving high scores Pouring were Mrs. Richard Wil. kinson and Miss Joan Hisler of Hood River. Bouquets of daffo dils were used on the table and about the room. o Soroptimists Model Easter Bonnets The Soroptimist Club met Thursday noon March 20 at O' Donnel's. The table decorations featured an Easter bonnet cake in honor of Pearl Devine's birth day. Claudien Wightman had charge of the program which was a style show of Easter bonnets. To the Strains of "The Easter Par ade", everyone present modeled a new spring hat. Mary Van Stev ens told how Irving Berlin hap pened to write the words and the music for 'The Easter Parade." Guests present were Lucy Pet erson, Gertrude Applegate and Gretchen Penland. p. m. Wranglers, club house, 8 p. m. Thursday April 3 Soroptimist, noon at O'Donnell's. Elks, ladiesnight, potluck at 6:30 p. m. Friday April 4 San Souci Re bekah lodge. Pomona grange, Lexington grange hall. o ELKS AND LADIES TO HAVE POTLUCK The Elks and tfteir ladies will enjoy a potluck supper at 6:30 p. m. on Thursday April 3. Lodge and card party will be held at 8:00 p. m. This is for members only and everyone is urged to bring a hot dish, salad, vegetable or dessert and be present. - o PENDLETON GUESTS HERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson had as their guests Saturday Mar. 22, Dr. and Mrs. W. Wiessert, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hodgen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanzen and Mrs. James Brown, all of Pendleton. o RHEA CREEK H. E. C. The Rhea Creek HEC held social meeting on Thursday March 29, with a potluck dinner at noon. The day was spent in covering the dining room benches and a number of the husbands were present to help with the work. . Guests for the day were Mrs. Anna Heiny and her daughter, Mrs. Gene Furguson. o RESOLUTION OF RESPECT To the Officers and Members San Souci Rebekah Lodge No. 33 WE THE COMMITTEE, as signed the duty of drafting a written expression of condolence on account of the passing of a Sister to the life beyond, report as follows: WHEREAS, it is the plan of the Almighty that man shall finish his duties on this earth, and then denart to the unknown; so it is with the life and passing of our beloved Sister Hattie A. Wight- man, a member of Sans Souci Re bekah Lodge No. 33 for many years. Her passing is deeply re gretted by our jodge and many others of Heppner. Her beloved family will mourn her absence, but we would say to them that their loved one only sleeps await ing their arrival when they too shall cross the silent river. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we express our sympathy to the bereaved family and be it RESOLVED that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the sister's family, one copy spread on the minutes of our lodge, and a copy sent to the Heppner Gazette Times. Fraternally submitted, , LETHA ARCHER LUCY RODGERS PEARL DFVINE again on Thursday followed by choir practice at 7 and the church business meeting at 8. o ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy Communian 8:00. Church School 9:45. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00. The Junior choirs will sing at this service. Y. P. F. meeting at 7:00 p. m. Week Day Services. Holy Communion on Wednes day at 10:00. On Friday morning at 7:30. Junior choirs meet on Wednes day. Boys from 3 to 4. Girls from 4 to 5. Adult choir meets on Thursday evening 8 to 9. Archery classes on Saturday morning from 9 to 12. Boy Scout group 9 to 10. Camp Fire Girls group 10 to 11. Cub Scouts from 11 to 12. . 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. Lewis H. Wetzel, Pastor Phone 36-164 "I sometimes wonder, God, ' What thou must think of me. Since I so often put self first And give last place to thee. I ask forgiveness, God, Help me walk today, Free from subtle selfishness In true humility." We invite you to our services each Sunday. The Morning pro gram is from 9: 15 til noon. And the evening program from 6:45 to 8:30. Wednesday evenings we gather for prayer and Bible study. There is a place here for you too. We are sure something is wrong when we grow bolder with sin. So come to Church Sunday. PenneyH Lu KEYED TO YOU... 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