Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 23, 1952, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 23, 1952
Page 3
cial Happ
enings
figer-Robertson
5 Read Here
$ 8 o'clock ceremony Satur
iening, October 11 at the
j of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
ler on N. Court Street, Miss
la Robertson, daughter of
nd Mrs. Murl O'Kiefe of
Jul became the bride of Le
pringer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
f Springer of Hood River,
lev. J. Palmer Sorlien, pastor
Methodist Church, read the
ring ceremony in candle
with the bridal coudIo
ing before the fireplace.
e bride wore a white street
h frock with a corsage of
a orchids.
. and Mrs. Arnold Springer
the attendants.
k. Springer, mother of the
Di, wore a navy blue suit with
I accessories and a corsage of
gladioli.
IreceDtion followed the cere
with the bride and groom
cutting the first piece of the tra
ditional wedding cake; after
which Mrs. Lincoln Nash, aunt of
the groom continued with the
serving of the cake. Mrs. Arnold
Springer, sister-in-law of the
eroom. Doured and Miss Marvann
Jensen was in charge or me
guest book.
The rooms werp beautifullv
decorated with bouquets of roses,
asters and dahlias.
After a brief honevmobn triD
the youjig couple will be at home
in the Thompson Apartments in
Heppner.
Out-of-town euests for the wed
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Springer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Peterson and children of Hood
River. Other guests attending in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Cloise Apple
gate and son, Steve; Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Nash and children, Lvie,
and Maryan; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Springer, and Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien.
NEED Letterheads, Phone 882
Annual Soroptimist
CARD PARTY
Funds Used For
Teenage Hallowe'en Hayride
BRIDGE - PINOCHLE
Episcopal Parish House
MONDAY, OCT. 27 8:00 P. M.
United Nations Week
Observed By Women s
Missionary Society
In observation of United Na
tions Week, the Women's Chris
tian Missionary Society held a
program in this connection at
their meeting Wednesday evening
Oct. 8 at the Christian Church par
lors. Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, pro
mm rhairman. cave the pre
amble of the United Nations and
presented the following ladies
who gave papers on the various
divisions of the United Nations:
Mrs. D. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Marcel
Tnnps Mrs. Linnie Louden. Mrs.
Earl Soward, and Mrs. Raymond
McNabb. Topics discussed in-
HiuIpH thp r.eneral Assembly, Se
curity Council, Inernational Court
of Justice, Trusteeship Council,
Economic and Social Council arm
the Secretariat. Jack Sumner,
doleeate to the U. N. Pilgrim-
mage for Youth sponsored by Wil
lows I.o.Il'p No. 66. I. O. O. K in
July, gave a resume of his trip
and showed motion pictures that'
lie took while on his tour. tie
also gave an interesting report
of his impressions of the United
Nations.
Mrs. Joseph Hughes was In
rharre of devotions, Miss Marie
Soward sang a hymn, "Dear Lord
Lord and Father of Mankind,' ac
companied by Mrs. Jarvais Chaf
fs. Mis. .Toscnh Devine and Mrs
.T.'irvis Chaffee served retresn-
ments of doughnuts and cider fol
lowed the meeting.
Coming Events
Friday Oct. 24 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES
Monday Oct. 27 Chamber of
commerce, noon at u
Soroptimist public card party,
8:00 p. m., Episcopal parish
house
American legion business meet
inn. Rinn d. m.
Tuesday Oct. 28 Bookworms
Degree oi Honor
Thursday Oct 30 Soroptimist
sack lunch at W. O. ueorge
home
Elks
Friday Oct 31 Teenage Hallowe.
en hayride
Saturday Nov. 1 Lexington H. E.
C. turkey dinner served lrom 6
p. m. to 8 p. m.
MASQUARADE
1 A
't, )l
lone Legion Hall
Saturday, Nov. I
Admission $1.25 Person, Inc Tax
t
SUPPER SERVED
PRIZES
PRIZES
PRIZES
Two Honored With
Birthday Party
A hirthdav partv was held at
the home of Mrs. Bill Lynch in
honor of Grant Lynch and Linda
Sue Freeman.
Fnch vountister was given a
balloon and an all day sucker,
then ire cream and cake was ser
ved to the following Jimmy Eber
hardt Timmv Rippee, Jimmy
T.vnch. Hal Berestrom. Chris
Loveren. Bobbie Field. Christy
Taylor, Shirley Lynch, Darlene
Hildebrand.
Parents and friends present
wptp Averv Tavlor. Bob Berestrom,
Lester Cox, Lowell Rippee, Kus
sell Hildebrand, Bill Lynch, Car
roll Freeman, and the Mesdames
Bud Fields, Tom Allen, Jim Lynch,
Erv Lynch, Clyde Pettyjohn and
Edgar East.
Homecoming Day
Draws Many Jo
Christian Church
iinmwnminf was observed at
the First Christian Church Sunday
with an all-day meeting, a pot
luck dinner was served at 1:30
p. m. in the church parlors to an
estimated one hunarea memm-is
and guests. A program was pre
sented following the dinner which
inciiiilpd an address on "cnnsuan
Friendship" by the Rev. bene
Rnhinsnn nastor of the First
Christian Church of La Grande;
a history of the local church by
Mrs. Frank S. Parker; a piano solo
by Miss Patricia Peck; letters
from distant memners reau uy
Mrs. Joseph Hughes, clerk; and
Introduction of visitors by Mrs.
Ealor Huston.
Thnsp rominc from a distance
tn ho nrpscnt for the day's festi
vities were: Dr. J. Perry Condor,
Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles mc-
Daniel, Hardman; Mr. ana Mrs.
Ed Farquer, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Mason. Mrs. J. E. Budd, Walla
Walla; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Newton,
rnn Rav: Fred L. Huntoon, rasa-
dena, California; Mrs. Mildred
Cedar Rapids. Iowa; Mrs.
Trina Parker, Miss Dona Barnett.
Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Wetzel, Lex
ington; Mrs. Olive Engleman and
Mrs. Thelma Forbes, lone; wirs.
Hprman Parker. Pasco. Mrs. Rob
inson and their three sons accom
panied Rev. Robinson to Heppner.
o
Soroptimists Plan
Card Party To Finance
Hallowe'en Hayride
Committees were appointed at
the Thursday luncheon meeting
of the Soroptimist club at O'Don
nell's, for the card party given
to finance the Hallowe'en hayride
given for teenagers every year.
Tiupts will be on sale from
every member of the club and the
date set for the party is Monday
October 27. It is to be held in the
Episcopal parish house.
The Heppner club has been in
vited to a party by The Dalles
club on Thursday October 23.
Several from here are planning
on attending.
Mrs. M. R. Wightman intro
duced the speaker Mrs. W. A.
Ruggles. She spoke on fire pre
vention and safety.
Guests were Mrs. Robert Gra
bill and J. O. Turner, who spoke
briefly on safety and bicycle
rules for the city.
Jaycees-Jaycee-Ettes
Have Blood Typed
The Jayeees and Jaycettes had
their monthly pot luck and busi
ness meeting Wednesday Oct. 15
at the Civic Center.
After the dinner the group went
to Pioneer Memorial hospital
where they all had their blood
typed. Including those whose type
is already on file this made 40
members from this organization
to have blood typed. The Ameri
can Wlon and auxiliary ' are
going to be invited to enter this
project.
Plans were discussed for the
rummage sale ttj be held Friday
and Saturday Nov. 7-8. Proceeds
Bookworms Get Review
By Local Author
Tim RnnkwnrmB Clllb met TllCS
day October 14, at the home of
ira n v.. Mitchell, hostess. The
book, "Tumbleweed Drifter", was
reviewed by the autnr, Vivian
White who is an instructor in the
Heppner school. "Tumbleweed
Tviftpr" a the storv or. tne range
wars in Idaho and the coming of
the barbed wire fence and the
pnd of ooen ranee grazing. Mrs.
White was also a guest or me
club. Members present inciuoeu
Mrs. Lucy E.Rodgers, Mrs. Lucy
M. Peterson, Mrs. J. O. Turner,
Miss Leta M. Humphreys, Miss
Lulu M. Hager, Mrs. Floyd Jones,
Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. Sara E.
McNamer and Mrs. Ted Smith.
from this sale are used to help
finance the kindergarten.
Mrs. Wallace Wolff and Mrs.
Ed Dobbie were welcomed as new
members of the Jaycettes. Mrs.
Allan Kessinger and Mr. and Mrs.
James Kamprud were guests.
Hostesses were Mrs. Everett
Keithley and Mrs. McDon Bonta.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
irnOforall
i m
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
CI 01
4
ILUIILIIU
CM GMO
mm era mm
M X Plaid Trimmed
Taffeta Dress
Mrs. Gene Wells
Honored With Shower
TTnsipsKPs for a Stork shower
honoring Mrs. Gene Wells Friday
evening were Mrs. C. A. Ruggles,
Mrs. Thoral Broadus and Mrs.
Archie Murchinson at the latter s
apartment in the Lane building.
Guests included Mrs. Robert ora
bi LI, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs.
Garnet Barratt, Mrs. F. B. Nicker
mn Mrs. William Labhart. Mrs.
RmsspII O'Donnell Mrs. Jeff Car
ter, Mrs. Harry O'Donnell. Jr.,
Mrs. John Lane, Mrs. James Ha
rrpr Mrs. Dell Jordan. Mrs. Walter
Barger, Mrs. Keith Hallmark and
Mrs. Lester Wyman of Heppner
and Mrs. Dean Wells of John Day.
METHODIST WOMENS
MEETING CHANGED
Mrs Whitmer Wright drove to
Seattle Tuesdy for an indefinite
stay with a friend, jwrs. hiia lay
lnr who is critically ill. She was
nied bv Mrs. Robert
Owens who will visit relatives in
Seattle. Due to Mrs. Wrights ab
sence the meeting of the Metho
dist women scheduled for October
27th at the Wright home has been
cancelled. Mrs. Wright suggests
that those having collections for
the church calendar may turn
them in at the regular meeting of
the Women's Society of Christian
Service on November Din.
HURT OR SICK?
We just can't seem
To fieure out
What all the shouting
Is about!
We've had Hospital Insurance
All the time-
But just didn't get it
Into a ryme:
If you'd like to see
What our s will do
Just let us know;
We'll show it to you!
hr
Ask cbout our Hospital Plans
or Sick-i-Accident Insurance
For All Your Insurance Needs
C. A. RUGGLES
Phone 723 Box 611
Heppndr, Oregon
11
f WW St
j "V y"--- J You're a doll in this
I'A- ' adorable Mode O'Day
f I !T rayon taffeta dress!
, f W v yf Rich plaid trim, wide ,
full skirt Hand
V " ' washable, 12-18.
W P , v Only?6.99!
i SNA
Special! Mode O'Day 51 Gauge
Pir
O Box
2.25
NYLONS 7$
I Full Fashioned! Guaranteed Perfect!
U, - - - . v
ALSO IN 30 DENIER FOB 8TKEET WEAR
HEPPNER
'I I S
W,
Y
CL.B A'R A:MCB
Men's All Wool
Sweaters
Coat Style, Oxford Grey
I ooo .
Men's Work Rubbers
To Clear!
(Men's Dress Shirts
Jolored Size 14
I -100
DDD LOTS-
toys. Childrens and Womens
boes '
51150- $2 $3
Men's Tennis Shoes
nly A Few Pair I
j J00
Childs Goloshes
To Clear)
00 Pr.
Chiffon Neck
Squares
Brown Only
10c
Flannel Robes
For Women Sanforized
200
Summer Purses
To Clear
2'
Men's Dress Rubbers
To Clear I
4 00
Men's 4 Buckle
Rubber Overshoes
Size 9 and Under. To Clear
1 00
FLOUR
SQUARES
New Material , Bleached.
Good Size! ONLY
rsF&
If you've already placed your order
for your Siegler, please be patient,
your heater is on the way.
In spite of the fact that tripled
capacity has made possible the
production of many more Siegler
heaters this year than ever
before, the tremendous demand for
Siegler quality has caused many
of our dealers to temporarily
run out of stock.
If you are one of the thousands
who are "waiting for a Siegler,"
still further expanded production
means you will soon be enjoying 1
the comfort and fuel savings only
Siegler can give.
Don't take less than a Siegler.
Place your order with your dealer
now. You can still get yours
before the cold weather begins. ;
Everybody wants it
only Siegler has it
Tropical Floor Heat
Furnace volume heat fo! a ,iM, foe-
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!
wen.
rPATINTIoAUTOMANC
Oil oi CAS HEATERS
Mor. ed hotter h.at ov.f
fleor than any
4 y f?Ucd '5&o Scat
Ml""
'
Ar .... . -tum MAI If-
-- ""QMor,H, com koo Wo,,im(
p w nearer!
. S'.WK BACK i, ..... .
. il wer aoetn t deliver n.. J', ur neu
ft the floor outkt and hotter heat
water reeardL... t?LY "lner .comparable
Ml WW HtAlliy eiAUl
SIEGLER
Centrolia, 111
50c
10c