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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 27, 1952 Chapels Entertain Senior Class . Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel and daughter Ida Lee entertained the senior class and teachers of the Heppner high school with a party at the Episcopal parish house, Friday evening November 7. Square dancing was enjoyed after which refreshments were served at midnight. They were assisted by the room mothers, Mrs." Sumner, Mrs. An dresen, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Borman. all ages. There is a nursery for 7:30. There will be a chart ser babies and small children, during mon used in the evening, church time which is at 11 o'clock, j The December business meeting The evening services begin at I will be Thursday the fourth. fr rn W - EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY BAZAAR Tea - Cooked Food - Fancy Work At Parish House 0 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, Pastor Bible School at 9:45. Classes for Sat., Dec. 6 2:00 P. M. r I y i ! ' L K7 ltiai'f V; j t - J. - - . i9 rC "I ... , CLAUDIEN'S owner, Mrs. Marvin Wightman is showing Mrs. Dick Calvin one of the many lovely gift blouses she has stocked espec ally for Christmas giving. It Is just one of the many gift ideas to be found In her store full cf things for ladies. Legion Auxiliary Has Business Meeting The regular business meeting of the American Legion auxiliary was held Tuesday Nov. 18. 17 members were present. Plans were discussed for opening the "Crusade for Freedom" campaign in Morrow county. Governor Mc Kay offificially opened the cam paign in Oregon on Monday. Mor row county's quota is $300. Do nations can be sent to Mrs. James Healy or Post Commander Will iam Labhart. Shop TODAY for Christmas PETERSON'S STARLET IfmpUS- .' BEVERLY i? i yeaStf DIRECT0R i ' If A $42S0 .fAp.ta.W .xpam'on bond Suggestions For Other AT PETERSON'S DIAMONDS BIRTHSTONE RINGS CLOCKS FASHION JEWELRY R0NS0N Cr EVANS LIGHTERS SHAVERS BY SCHICK, N0RELCO, REMINGTON Cr SHAVEMASTER BILLFOLDS BABY JEWELRY FOUNTAIN PENS SILVERWARE J.fO. Peterson, Jeweler HUMPHREYS DRUG CO is Heppner's headquarters for everything photographic. Here Harvey Wilhite is showing a customer a Po laroid Land Camera the camera that gives you a finished "pic-ture-a-minute". It is just one of the many photographic items, both still and movie, stocked by Humphreys for Christmas gifts. As an example of the pictures taken by a Polaroid camera, this photograph, and all others in this issue cf the Gazette Times, were taken with a camera of th:3 type. if i - v i I ...-VV 1 HEPPNER REFRIGERATION owner, Irene Winter is lifting the top of a brand new 9.2 cubic foot 1953 Frigidaire home freezer, one of the three sizes available in this well known appliancef Her store in the Farra building on north Main street is chock full of Frigidaire ranges and refrigerators too, the kind that Mother always admires and hopes she'll get for Christmas. 17 M Will Please Her Most There is no gift that you can give her that she will appreciate or treasure more than a gift of lovely lingerie. Let us help you choose the styles she will want they'll be gifts she has always wanted but just wouldn't buy for herself. Lacy Nylon Gowns -(PJ'sToo!) Bluebirds Entertain With Dinner Party Van Winkle and Judy Parsons; reception, Rogena Wagner, Janet Thompson, Mary K. Slocum and Francine Mover. All Blue Birds were on the cleanup committee. Over 50 Bluebirds, parents and guests attended and several of the mothers assisted with the dinner. The Lovely Bluebirds entertain ed their parents and guests at a dinner Monday evening Novem ber 21 at the Episcopal parish house. The tables were decorated with lovely arrangements of grapes . gourds, with place cards being OWenyth LOX buest Ot turkeys made from pine cones. Before dinner they gave the flag salute and the Bluebird pledge. After dinner the girls sang several songs. Committees were table setting Sandra Jones, Barbara Dobbie, Mary Emma Evans and Bernice Thomson; pouring milk Mary Evelyn Tucker, Doris Morris, Karen Depuy and Sheryl Harris, passing out Blue feathers, Julie Pfeiffer, Sharon Keithley, Shirley Across The Counter By Frank & Van "Jack, have you ever thought of the difficulties your family might face if your house burned down, or was severely damaged?" "I guess I'd have to try and find temporary quarters somewhere." he answered. "Probably have to neglect my job and search frantical ly because we've got three lively kids and most apart ment owners wouldn't want them." "Exactly, but first you'd probably have to move into a hotel or motel. Naturally, you'd have to buy all your meals for your whole fam ily. And send out ALL your laundry It would hike your living costs sky high." "It would be plenty imigh," Jack replied, "and we're having a tough enough time trying to stretch my income now. Our budget would be sunk." "And, of course, you'd have to store your frniture, and keep up the taxes and payments on your home." jack pondered. "There out to be insurance that would cover those Addition al Living Expenses. It would cost us $250 EXTRA every month, and it would probably be 3 or 4 months before v've were back in our home." "Fortunately," I answered "such insurance exists.- It costs very little too since It's written at the same low rates that apply to your house. We'll add that pro tection to your policy." May we discuss Insurance with YOU too? Just phone 152. TURNER VAN MARTER &CO. INSURANCE BONDS REAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC Honor At Breakfast Mrs. La Verne Van Marter enter tained t lie last of the week with a breakfast treasure hunt (bri dal shower) complimenting Miss Gwenyth Cox, bride elect of Mar ion Green. Gifts of lingerie were hidden about the Van Marter home and guests were asked to search for them. Miss Cox was awarded the prize for accumu lating the most packages in the shortest space of time. Others present were Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Raymond French and the Misses Gayle and Pat Alberts, Juanita Matteson and Dorothy French. 8 Slips I X If II Tailored or Trimmed Nylon and Rayon Panties Gift Nylons OES TO MEET Ruth Chapter No. 32, OES will meet Friday evening November 28 at the Masonic hall. There will be initiation and draping of the altar. 9 II sr Accessories- fill ' 1. Robes II I II "V- If NYLON HOSIERY BLOUSES SWEATERS HANDBAGS JEWELRY Let Us Help Select Her Favorite Clctudi ten s d jDcUj oj) n Thanksgiving is more than turkey. Let us remember the bountiful life we enjoy is just part of the manifold blessings for which we thank the Lord. Make this a family time-when we gather to give our thanks for the richness of our life and for our Freedom. We thank Him who has given us so much. mess "6 IN THE INTEREST OF HEPPNER CHURCHES SPONSORED BY Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company Holiday Dresses Heppner Phone 153