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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 8, 1952 ocia ial Happ enings flta Kappa Gamma pets in Heppner ta Chapter of Delta Kappa tima had its final meeting of year at the Methodist Church eppner April 26. I. Joseph Gaiser, E .0. C. E., of fcrande gave an enlightening jbss on National and Interna ihi Affairs. "Disagreement is jdisloyalty," according to Dr. tor. He said that this, inher ight to disagree must not be ed in America. Dr. Gaiser felt we are not in danger of im ent war with Russia. He tsed the idea that we should td against war hysteria, jrs. Lucy Peterson delighted group by singing, "I Mind the ' and "Mocking Bird Hill." lose attending from Morrow ity were lone: Gladys Ely; pner: Lucy Rodgers, Ethel gholm, Margaret Cason, Velva Jdolt. I j-prise Party Honors js. Van Marter rs. Sadie Sigsbee entertained a surprise party for Mrs. La le Van Marter, Jr., Tuesday ting at her home on K street, jrs present were Mrs. Henry fold, Mrs. Bert Kane, Mr. and Oscar George, Mrs. Agnes n and LaVerne Van Marter, jffrs. Curran received high in i. Many gifts were presented lie honoree and refreshments I served. You.., LIVE ON YOUR SAVINGS NEXT YEAR? ' If hail rips through j your fields before larvest, will your bank account upport the family? Call or write or details on HAIL INSURANCE urner-Van Marter j And Company Phone 152 Coming Events Friday May 9 Ruth Chapter No. 32, OES , Lexington Grange, 8:00 p. m. Saturday May 10 Lilian Turner Foundation benefit, Lexington Sunday May 11 Mother's Day Monday May 12 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Donnell's Fire Meeting Tuesday May 13 Bookworms . Degree of Honor Wednesday May 14 P-TA style show, school 8:00 p. m. Thursday May 15 Soroptimist, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Friday May 16 San Souci Re bekah lodge o Pupils Presented In Sunday Piano- Recital An appreciative audience en joyed the piano recital presented by Mrs. Lucille Owens' students at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Guest performers were Mrs. Lucy Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. E. L. Tull, who sang two numbers and the saxophone quartet composed of Nancy Davis, Peggy 'Wightman, Jay Sumner and Frances Slocum. Mrs. Ethel Lyngholm accompanied the quar tet and played incidental music during the arrival of the aud ience. Students performing were Janet Wightman, Nancy Davis, Helen and Jean Marie Graham and Mary Ruth Green. Judy Cochell also played. Following the recital refresh ments were served with Mrs. Harvey Wilhite and Mrs. How ard Bryant pouring. Spring flow ers decorated the rooms and the table. Bridge and Pinochle Played at Elks Lodge Eighteen tables of cards were in nlav at the B. P. O. Elks' lad. ies" night party Thursday. High score in bridge was received Dy Mrs. Harold Cohn and second by Mrs. James Driscoll. High in pinochle was received by Mrs. Bert Kane and second by Mrs. Floyd Worden. Mrs. Robert Dobbs received the door prize. Hostess es for the evening were Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. LaVerne Van Mar ter, Jr., Mrs. Frank W. Turner, Mrs. Harrv O'Donnell. Jr.. Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mrs. Harold Beckett. Mrs. James J. Farley, Mrs. Terrell Benee. Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall. Mrs. O'Donnell. Jr. and Mrs. Bailey were in charge of pinochle and Mrs. Rostwall and Mrs. Turner in charge of bridge. Mother-Daughter Tea Held At Christian Church Mothers and Daughters night was observed at the First Chris tian Church Tuesday evening with a tea for all the ladies of the congregation and guests. A program was presented including group singing; a piano solo, "Minuet A' L'Antique" by Pader ewiski, Sharon Bryant; reading Patricia Peck; girls' quintette, "Bas-Bleu", "Gus Guenzel", Sche rzino and "All 'Antica", Louis Carolin, (girls in this group were Linda Borman, Darlene Connor, Deloris Easter, Diane Grant, and Marilyn Munkers; solo, "No One Knows But Mother", Betty War ren; remarks, Mrs. Earl Soward. Between seventy-five and one hundred ladies and girls attended the tea. A prize was awarded to Mrs. Ealor Huston for being the oldest mother present and to Mrs. Clarence Baker as the youngest. The Barger and Jones families tied for a prize for having the largest number of children and Mrs. Adele Bailey received a prize for having the youngest daughter in attendance. The rooms were beautifully decorated with baskets of lilacs. The tea table was centered with a floral arrangement of red tulips and red candles. Mrs. Ealor Hus ton and Mrs. Ethel Ziements poured. Mrs. Marcel Jones was in charge of refreshents, Mrs. Earl Soward arranged the program and the decorations were made by Mrs. Clara B. Gertson. Mrs. L. D. Neill was the only lady pre sent boasting a grand-daughter and great-granddaughter as her guests. o Sheridan Wyman Celebrates With Fourth Birthday Sheridan Wyman observed her fourth birthday Thursday after noon with a party for which her mother, Mrs. Les Wyman was hostess at her home on Cannon street. The May Day motif was featured in the decorations and refreshments. A miniature May. pole was used as a centerpiece for the tea table and dixie cups of ice cream, decorated as May bas kets, were given to each child along with individual cakes top ped with flowers of gayly colored frosting. Guests present were Mrs. Wil liam Richards and daughters, Jennifer and Joanne; Mrs. Myles Martin, Mrs. Don Greenup and children, Sue Ellen, Taggy and Bill; Mrs. James Peterson and children, Anita and Cynthia; Mrs. Cal Sumner and daughter, Laura Lee; Mrs. James Monahan and daughter, Theresa; Mrs. Agnes Curran, Mrs. Tress McClintock, Mrs. Henry Happold, Mrs. Harry Van Horn and daughter, Susan; Mrs. Herbert Hamilton and daughter, Judy; Mrs. Bert Kane and Mrs. Clara B. Gertson. Janet Thompson Has Ninth Birthday Party Mrs. Stephen R. Thompson en tertained Saturday afternoon with a birthday party at their country home on Willow Creek niimpntinir her daughter, Janet, on the occasion of her ninth birthday. Presenr were Shannon Mahoney, Julie Pfieffer, Beverly Blake, Shirlee Gaines, Mary Kay Slocum, Julie Mb Gough, Bernice Thomson, Sandra Jones, Nancy Kay Moyer, Judy Parsons, Mary Emma Evans, Mary Evelyn Tucker and Fran cine Moyer. Games were played and refreshments were served. street complinenting her husband on the occasion of his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Case and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Jr. o NEED Letterheads, Phone 882 Dr. Gilbert Speaks To.Soroptimists Dr.James H. Gilbert, professor emertls of economics at the Unl vrsity of Oregon, was guest speaker at the Soroptimist club's weekly luncheon meeting at O' Donnell's Thursday May 1. He was introduced by Mrs. W. O. George, program chairman, and his talk was on Taxation. Dr. Gilbert stated that the percent age of the income of the people taken for taxes has risen in 44 years from 6 to 44. All taxes, however levied, must come from income. There is no new source of revenue, he said. Guests introduced were Mrs. Harry Van horn, Mrs. L. E. Dick, Jr., Mrs. Bradley Fancher, MJrs. Lucy Peterson and Mrs. Robert Penland. Penivey'sI s,er dress CARNIVAL Mrs. Clara B. 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