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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 31, 1952 Page 5 Social Happening Bleakman Reunion -i Held in Mountains 5 A family reunion was held ' Sunday July 27 at Ditch Creek in ' honor of the 70th birthday of Bert i Bleakman. .j The birthday cake was baked t by his daughter Mrs. Jerry Had- ; dox. It was decided to make this an annua! affair. Those present were Mr. and , Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman, Hermis ' ton; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bleak man, Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hadd.ox, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman and girls, Monu ment; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hynd, Cecil; Mrs. Ida Bleakman, Monu ment; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc Donald and Patsy, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend and children, lone; Mrs. Ella BleaR- ,man, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel, Hardman and 'Everett Hadley, Boardman. One son of the Bleakmans, Percy of Montana was unable to . attend. o Californian Honored With Party Friday i iicc T -ti t TTnmnhrPvs Pn. tertained Friday evening with a I buffet supper which was served on her patio at 6:30 o clock .honoring a former school mate ! Mrs. Ellis Hendrickson (Ina S Jones) of San Leandro, California a vvjiu ttjjtriiuuig a (;uvn jjuil ui I tha ontnmor iicitintr hnr mrvthflr Mrs. Emma Jones. Others present besides the honoree were Mrs. Earle E. Gil liam, Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Mrs. Jesse O. Turner and Mrs. Frank W. Baker. Following supper pictures were shown. Coming Events Saturday August 2 Boardman princess dance. Fair pavilion Monday August 4 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Donnell's Thursday August 7 Soroptimist, noon at O'Donnell's Episcopal Silver Tea, J. J. Far - ley heme, 3 to 5 p. m. The word pastor originally meant shepherd. Katherine Kaser Feted By Hospital Staff The diningroom at the Hepp ner Pioneer Memorial hospital was the scene of lovely parly Tuesday July 29 held in honor of Miss Katherine Kaser, bride elect of Thmoas Allen. She was presented an electric automatic toaster by Lee Crone myer, on be half of the hospital staff. Refreshments of ire cream and cake was served to Lee Grone myer, Mrs. Blanche Gearhurt, Mrs. Phil Blakney, Mrs. Effie Munkers, Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. Rose French, Mrs. Ada Weador, Mrs. Mary Freeman, Mrs. Befty Gentry, Mrs. Lenora McLauchlin, Mrs. Katherine Savers, Miss Afton Eberhardt, Bill Lowe, Herb Mea- dor and Jack Gentry. Those unable to attend but helped on the gift were Miss Rose Pierson, Mrs. Edith Case, Miss Kathleen Madi son and Bob Lowe. o WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball of lone announce the wedding date of their daughter Betty Jane to Steven Leslie Loy as Friday Aug ust 15 at 4:00 p. m. at the Metho dist church in Hermiston. The re ception will be at the recreational center. All friends and relatives are invited. s Mr w 4 I. I" 1: '-mMd X " f ' 1 it I - C. J. D. Bauman made a busi ness trip to Lakeview over the weekend. Hold Everything! THIS AD IS WORTH MONEY I'm the new Watkins dealed in Morrow county. In order to introduce myself and my service of bringing the famous Wat kins products to your home, I'm making a special offer. Clip this ad and present it to me when I call. It is worth 25c on any order of S2.50 or more. I have special offers in the famous Watkins products. You get your moneys worth when you buy from me because you save on high quality food products, cosmetics, medicines, household aids and farm line products. Wait for my call and use this ad. C. A. DAMS :-: BOX 92 HEPPNER k ' i Y r ! B"4 . AW H i i i i 1 A ' W X LEXINGTON COOKERS A demonstration on how to clarify jelly was given to the Lexington Cookers at their meet ing Wednesday July 23. Mrs. Breeding our leader, gave the demonstration. The meeting was held at the home of Anna Marie Winters. All the members were present, and Mrs, Earle Kendall was our visitor, Reporter, Janet Kendall BREAKFAST CLUB Maude Caswell, who is home economist demonstrator, was pre. sent at the 411 Jr. High Breakfast Club meeting at Carolyn Calvin's home July 9. She assisted us in judging the cookies that we are to enter in the fair exhibits. Our next 4-H meeting Is to be on August 13 at the home of our leader Mrs. Erwin. Reporter, Loretta Burnside , o CHURCHES ALL SANITS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy Communion 8. Church School 9:45. Holy Communion and Sermon 11. , j...- .A,,. ' r - - ....-. -r-. . , . Y Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz (Mary Jepsen) who were married June 8 at the Heppner Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jepsen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holtz, lone are the couple's parents. (Cut Courtesy East Oregonlan) Cffl 00370; Summer Dresses Including Some Half Sizes TAFFETAS Regular 5.99 Cool Summer COTTONS 51 GAUGE NYLONS 89c3 pair $2.60 f" HEPPNER I i ..ii m . r.rj Pre-Dance Party Held Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Matter were hosts Saturday even ing for a cocktail parly at their home given it honor of Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Pickens (Clara Sue Led bettert. Guests besides the hon oree were Mr. and Mrs. Tate Slu yter of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burns of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Scrivner of Democrat Gulch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gammell, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aalberg. following the party the group attended the Rodeo Kickoff dance at the Fair grounds. Sgt Pickens is on his way from Seattle to Europe where he will be stationed. Mrs. Pickens will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Led better for a short time and will join her husband in Europe. o Mr. end Mrs. Gene Wells drove to La Grande Sunday to visit his brother who is home on leave from the service. Soroptimists Hear Of Operation Skywatch Bradley Fanchcr was the guest speaker at the Soroptimist lun cheon meeting Thursday July 24. He is the Morrow county civil de fense chairman and he told the club of the activities of "opera tion skywatch" and the need for more volunteers. A lovely birthday cake was served in honor of three July birthdays, Mrs. Allen Case, Miss Leta Humphreys and Mrs. Robert I'enland. o DINNER HELD SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pierson were hosts for a dinner Sunday at their home on Looney's Lane. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc Coy and children, Nina, Michael, Kathleen, Linda and Maribeth of Hermiston and the Misses Rose Marie and Marjorie Pierson. o SILVER TEA TO BE HELD The Altar guild of All Sainfs Episcopal church will hold .their annual silver tea Thursday Aug list 7 from 3.00 p. m. until 5:00 p. m. in the garden of the J. J Farley home. WSCS WILL MEET The WSCS of the Methodist church Will hold their regular meeting in the church parlors on Wednesday August 6 at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Carl McDaniels and Mrs. Darrell Hudson will be the hostesses. at CLAUDIEN'S IT'S THE NEW Designed To Make You Shaplier These new Gossard Bras are designed Just for you . . designed of white cotton to give you complete comfort combined with an even-better figure. A, B, C, cups. . 2.00 ( sitting ) 1 Jd Ptty ? Lk Playtex s Playtex Pants J keep me "socially acceptable." Made of creamy ( liquid latex, they're tissue-thin, soft, cool. 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