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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page 5 Social Happening! Her. For v A" .j4 STERLINCtN V Mother will appreciate receiving , . . and enjoy using one or more of (he serving piecei shown here in Corham "Camellia" and available., in most Corham Sterling patterns! Choose her gift today! Many Here For OES Friendship Night Friday Friday evening, April 25th, Ruth Chapter No. 32, O. E. S., ob served "Friendship" night. An interesting program was present ed in addition to the regular or der of business. Friendship was the theme of the evening and the guests were welcomed by the Worthy Matron, Delia Davidson, who spoke briefly and effectively on the value and beauty of friendliness. . "The House by the Side of the Road", the beautiful poem by Foss set to mysic by Kenneth S. Clark, was sung by Oliver Cres wick, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Ruggles at the piano. A pleasing adenda in which the May pole was wound by the Associate Matron and S.tar Points was enjoyed after which the Con ductress presented the guests with miniature May baskets. Refreshments were served by Mesdames Anna Graham, Vir ginia Rosewall, Gladys Connor and Winnifred Cox. Visiting Worthy Matrons were: Thelma Harkenrider, Hermiston; Eva Baldwin, Umatilla; Nadie Worlien, Fossil; Ruth Neel, Con-1 don and their delegations; Mabel Edmonds, Worthy Matron and 0 t J j jj UM Iff) u ) ' y If 1 Jj fi Jj jTg. Haled Fori anil 1 I H t I Salad Spoon El ly f 1t f"4yj jj jljljij ' V 1(1 J J. O. PETERSON riV llfv'f,-J JEWELER . t , . j jj i , taA4tori!ti,BiiiiMtwriiiiikSit'Al 4 . I J s f ' ( "J k" PART OF the crowd cf 150 persons attending the dinner meeting Monday night of the chamber of commerce, are shown listening to the talk being given by W. S. Nelscn, manager of The Dalles chamber of commerce. The Dalles group brought nearly 50 members for the visitation. Nelson spoke of the development and potentialities of the Columbia river and the effects which will be felt in the area. (The Dalles Chronical Photo) Coming Events Friday May 2 San Souci Re bekah lodge Monday May 5 Chamber of com merce, noon at O'Donnell's Rainbow For Girls City Council Tuesday May 6 Home Makers Festival, Lexington American Legion Auxiliary. Legion hall, 8:00 p. m. Wranglers, club house Thursday May 8 Soroptimlst, at noon at O'Donnell's All Saints Episcopal auxiliary Elks Friday May 9 Ruth Chapter No, 32, OES Saturday May 10 Lilian Turner Foundation benefit at Lexing ten. Triple Link Club Plan Potluck Dinner At the meeting of the Triple Link Club Thursday evening, plans were made for a potluck dinner to be held the evening of May 7 at 7:00 o'clock.-This will be a joint meeting with Willows Lodge No. 66, I. O. O. F. and both Oddfellows and Rebekahs of the Fred Edmonds, Worthy Patron, Ridgfield, Washington; also sev eral members from lone, Moro, and Wasco. Charles A. Tom ' Republican Candidate for No mination for Legislature 22nd Dist Morrow and Sherman County Farmer Wheat, Cattle. Chairman Land Economics Committee & Taxation Com- , mittee, State Agric. Planning Conference. Graduate OSC & Cornell Univ., Agricultural Econo mics. Veteran Granger Pd. Adv. C. A. Tom.Rufus, Ore. Echo lodges will be special guests and will provide some part of the entertainment. On the commit tee for the meeting and dinner are Jesse C. Payne, Ted R. Pierson, Robert Dobbs and Durward Tash for the Oddfellows and Mrs. N. D. Bailey, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Blanche Brown and Mts. Adelle Bailey. Decorations and dining room committee included Mrs. J. C. Payne, Mrs. C. W. Johnston and Mrs. Max Gentry. The uub is having the final decoration made to the interior of the ladies lounge New draperies "have been pur chased and will be installed with in the next ten days. The ceiling and one end wall of the room are to be done in a subdued rose shade to match a color in the draoerv material and will make the room appear less narrow and will tend to lower the ceiling. Members present for the busi ness meeting were Mrs. M. N. Kirk, Mrs. C. W. Johnston, Mrs. Dalbert Bailey, Mrs. Max Gentry, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Mrs. Victor Groshens, Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. N. D. Bailey, Mrs. R. G. McMurtry and Mrs. J. C. Payne. Refreshments by Mesdames Gertson, McMurtry and Payne. o Bill Smythe, Portland, field man for the State Public Welfare Commission, was a business visi tor in Heppner the last f the week. talk Vjajw m if Jn rn amh It's a double-duty beauty that's right for work or play FOR PLEASURE ttiis lowest priced o! all lull-size station wagons carries sii in sedan comfort ... in all-steel safety. And you can take your pick of two treat high-compression engines: ford's new 101-ti p. Mileage Maker Six or ford's 110-ti p. Strato Star V-8. FOR ItltlNESt lust lower the tall gate, (old the "stowaway" seat into the floor. This gives you nearly M feet of level load space. You can have your choice of 13 colors (10 single or 3 two-tone). You can choose between Fordomatic Drive, Overdrive, and Conventional Drive. ,'mm- rC' 'j.JSm?' "Jf Come in and "Test Drive" the New Ford Country Squire). It's trimmed with beautiful maple or birch on solid steel paneling. There's plenty of room for eight to ride in comfort. And, with the "stowaway" center seat folded into the floor and the back seat out, you get over 8 Y feet of floor space. Packs V-8 power! New Ford Country Sedan. Here's the lowest-priced of all the 4-door station wagons. For play, it's a smooth-riding, V-8 powered eight-passenger beauty. For work, with the center seat folded into the floor and rear seat out you get more than 8 4 feet of level load space! 12 it's bviit for keeps Foniomotk, Owirh; wh wd.woK Htm fff ovo. obi) and two-ton ootora on Ranch Wagon optional at xtra cost. Equipment, accMOfis and trim tybjt to oHong without notic. ROSEWALL MOTOR CO. Past Noble Grands Have Dinner Party The Past Noble Grands Ch b held a Progressive Dinner party Wednesday evening. Cocktails were served at the Devine home with Mrs. Pearl Devine and Mrs. Clara B. Gertson as hostesses. Salads were served by Mrs. Piuth E. Bcrgstrom and Mrs. Jeanne Dobbs at the latter's home. The main course was served at the Huffman residence by Mrs. J. R. Huffman, Mrs. Frank Davidson, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. R. G. Mc Murtry and Mrs. Lester Doolittle. Dessert was served at the Sigshee home by Mrs. Sadie M. Sigsbee and Mrs. A. J. Chaffee. Present were Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien, Mrs. A. J. Chaffee, Mrs. John Bcrg strom, Mrs. N. D. Bailey, Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Sadie Sigsbee, Mrs. Tom J. Wells, Mrs. R. G. Mc Murtry, Mrs. Frank Davidson, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Lester Doolittle, Mrs. Earle Gilliam, Mrs. Jos. Nys, Mrs. Robert Dobbs, Mrs. Cornett Geen, Mrs. J. R. Huffman, Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers, Mrs. Clara B. Gertson and Mrs. Omer Luttrell of Hermiston. o NEED Letterheads, Phone 882 ) 4$& . A! 1 SOPS! 'A' US' A 4 f Si Ism irt t tAvptiZi.: Reg. 299 reduced to Hyion HOSIERY! SI Gauge IS Denier 3 for 2.60 PI ,f! IJ "S lenfj jff9 O Em Acetate and Nylon Bcmbcrg Sheer DRESSES All Occasion Styles in 2 size Ranges-14 to 20 and 6'i to 242 1953 SUMMER DRESS X -js 1 1 , O Ju J-J rack upon rack of exciting new, just-arrived styles! SEE dozens of wonderful, cool, easy-lo-care-for fabrics! SEE scores of fashion colors, patterns, details... in YOUR size! SEE hundreds of liny-priced dresses you'll wear now through Sunn ' 1 A ner! 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