Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 27, 1 952,
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stork shower. Those present were) Hull, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Mrs.
Mrs. Bayless' Mrs. Herman Green, Carl Bergstrom of Heppner, Miss
Mrs. Martha Van Sehoiack, Mrs.,1 Nell Arnold, Mrs. Iiwin Rauch of
Dick Wilkinson, Mrs. Eugene1 Hermiston, Miss Dorothy Reese of
social
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Echo. Gifts were sent by others
who were unable to attend. Re
freshments were served.
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NEED Envelopes, Phone 882
pns Souci Rebekahs
ect New Officers
Election of officers was held at
regular meeting of Sans Souci
jbekah Lodge Friday evenins
Ih Mrs. Altha Kirk chosen for
ble Grand; Mrs. Sara E. Me-1
mer, Vice Grand; Mrs. Lucy E.I
jcigers, Recording Secretary;!
fs. Rut hE. Bergstrom, Finan-'
1 Secretary; and Mrs. Pearl De-
he, Treasurer. Appointive offi-
s will be named later. Instal-
ion is scheduled for an early
jte in January. Plans were made
io for a potluck dinner and
und party to be held the even
? of Friday, December 5. Each
?mber is to bring canned goods
the amount of $1.00 and these
11 be sent to Camp Columbia
oys' Town of the West) for a
ristmas gift. The committee in
firge of the gift idea includes R.
McMurtry, Tom Allen, Mrs.
nrles Beckett and Mrs. R. G.
iMurtry.
he final initiation for the year,
Mrs. Bayless Hostess
To Luncheon Saturday
Mrs. Anna Bavless entertained
with a luncheon at the B. P. 0.
Elks lounge Saturday afternoon
Present were Mrs. Frank Wilkin
son, Mrs. Jos. J. Nys, Mrs. A. D
McMurdo, Mrs. Give Huston, Mrs
Edna Turner, Mrs. Sara E. Mc
Namer, Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs.
Mary Wright. Following the
luncheon the group enjoyed
bridge and attended the Metho
dist ladies' bazaar and tea later
in the afternoon.
a drill practice has been sche
duled for the evening of Decem
ber 1st at 7:30 o'clock in the lodge
hall. Those in charge of the pot
luck dinner to be served prior to
the initiation includes Mrs. Ruth
Bergstrom, Mrs. Gladys Beckett,
Mrs. Mary Bailey, Mrs. Tacie Par
ker and Mrs. Ruth F. Payne.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing lodge bv Mrs. Robert
Dobbs, Mrs. Delbert E. Bailey and
II be held the same evening and Mrs. Victor Groshens.
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NORAH'S shop is full of lovely gifts that will make "her" tha hap.
piest girl in town on Christmas Morn. Here Rita Cox is modeling
a smart Pendleton gray adn green plaid jacket and matching Pen
dleton skirt. It is just one of the many well known lines you will
find at Norah's. Ancther is the ever-popular Jantzen line of
sweaters, one of which is displayed beside Rita.
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PETERSON'S JEWELRY has a store full of gift merchandise. Here
Randall Petersen is showing Miss Gayle Alberts one of the beauti
ful sets of silver they have for Christmas giving. Whether it's
for Him or Her, for young or for old jewelry makes a lasting gift
and Peterson's have it.
Coming
Events
Thursday Nov. 27 Elks Thanks
giving dance
Friday Nov. 28 Ruth Chapter No.
32, OES
Monday Dec. 1 Chamber of som-
merce, nocn ct O'Donnell's.
Rainbow fr Girls
Business meeting, American
Legion
Tuesday Dec. 2 American leg
ion auxiliary, 8 p. m.. Legion
hall
Thursday Dec. 4 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks, ladies night
Friday Dec. 5 Sans Souci Re-
bekah lodge
Saturday Eec. G Ruth chapter
No. 32, OES, election of officers
Bazaar, Episcopal auxiliary at
parish house 2 p. m.
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Connie Barger Has
Fifth Birthday Party
Mrs. Walter Barger entertained
Tuesday afternoon November 18
for her daughter Connie's fifth
birthday.
After games and the opening of
gifts, refreshments were served
to the following Patty Collins,
Tricia Farley, Ruby Ann Fulle-
ton, Jo and Janet Fancher, Alice
Vincent, Penny Allen, Marcy La
Valle, Jennifer Smith, Debbie and
Connie Barger and the Mesdames
W. C. Collins, James Farley, Roice
Fulleton, Bradley Fancher, Carl
Vincent, Nel , LaVelle, Orville
Smith, Morris Allen and the
hostess.
Bookworms Meet
At Parrish Home
Mrs. E. W. MeNamer was host
ess for the Bookworms Club at its
meeting last week at the Parrish
home on Jones street. Mrs. Fred
Parrish reviewed the book,
'Hearth In the Snow," a story of
Alaska.
Mrs. Edna Turner, a guest of
the club, showed colored slides of
her Alaskan trip last summer.
THANKSGIVING
We're so very thankful
For Health and for Home
For Friends who stand by us
In spite of our "Pomes"!
We're thankful we live
In the place that we do
And hope we can stay
Many years here with you!
We're thankful for all of
The kind thoughts and deeds
Of the wonderful people
Who forget their own needs!
We'll be thankful if we
Can stay on here to do
Some small bit in return
For the kindness of you.
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Charles and Helen Ruggles
C. A. RUGGLES
Phone 723 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
Soroptimists Have
Program on Youth
Youth was the theme of the
program for the Soroptimist
luncheon, Thursday at O'Don
nell's. Mrs. E. E. Gonty had charge of
the program. She spoke briefly on
the club's youth projects and then
introduced Laural Kay Allstott,
president of the eighth grade and
Janice Beamer, president of the
seventh grade. Both girls spoke
about the hayride sponsored by
the Soroptimists every hallowe'en.
Maud Casswell told of the 411
achievement dinner and praised
the leaders. .
The club's regional project for
two years will be to help send a
teacher to India to teach the il
literate. They voted to give $20
toward this poject.
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Stork Shower Honors
Mrs: John Campbell
Mrs. George IUigg, Mrs. Orval
Matheny, Mrs. Don Bennett were
hostesses the first part of the
week at the home of Mrs. W. O.
Bayless on south Court street
honoring Mrs. John Campbell at a
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