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i Hpppnt?r Gazette TimesJTTursdoy, December 1 1, 1952 Page 5 Social Happenings . . . Young Mother's Club Plan Christmas Gifts For Hospital Patients The Heppner Young Mother's cjub met Monday evening Dec. 1 at the home of Hrs. Kenneth Keel iB g on Court street. Seven boxes of home made c(nuly were wrapped for the per manent patients at Pioneer Me morial hospital. Money was do nfcted for purchase of fruits to be gjven those patients who could net enjoy candy. I It was decided to purchase a Hjagazine subscription for these snie patients, to be presented as a Christmas gift from the club to the 'entire ward. I It was decided to hold a series of meetings in January for the ptj-pose of receiving textile pointing instructions from Mabel Heath and Betty Warren. The first meeting is scheduled at the Keeling residence. Mrs. Paul Brown will show a movie to the gioup in February on "Child Care." I Dons Peterson was presented with a gift for her new arrival, ' ail id a letter was read from Mrs. Fiancis Cook a former member riw living at Parker, Kansas. 1 ley roads kept some of the rural rpembers at home, but delicious refreshments were served to the fallowing present Doris Peterson, fljabel Heath, Lucille Walker, Bmnie Vincent, Millie Ferrell, Anne McNab, La Vina Hildebrand, EMhrr Anderson and the hostess for the evening Mrs. Kenneth Kjeeltng. Mrs. Riley Munkers and Mrs. Wallace Wolff were guests. o Mr. end Mrs. George Hyatt of Coming Events Memorial Services Held 3y Elks Lodge Heppner B. P. O. Elks No, 358 held its annual Lodge of Sorrow Sunday, December 7, at 2;00 o'clock with special ceremonies for departed brothers. James Van- over, superintendent of the Lex ington school, guest speaker, de livered the memorial address. The program included funeral march while members entered, Mrs. Ethel Lyngholm; opening cere monies of the Lodge by the offi cers; invocation, La Verne ' Van Marter, Jr., chaplain; "The Lord's Prayer" Malott, Harmony Club under the direction of Oliver Cres wick and accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ethel Lyngholm; Roll Call of departed brothers, Jack E. Bailey, secretary; altar ceremonies of the Lodge by Jack Van Winkle, esteemed leading knight; James J. Farley, esteemed loyal knight and H. D. McCurdy, Jr., actiog esteemed lecturing knight; solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd" by Oliver Creswick, ac companied by Mrs. Ethel Lyng holm; address, James Vanover, "Beautiful Savour", Harmony Club; "Auld Lang Syne" sung in unison by audience; closing cere monies and benediction by La- Verne Van Marter, Jr., chaplain. Officers participationg in the ceremonies were Tom Wilson, ex alted ruler. Jack Van Winkle, es teemed leading knight; James J. Farley, esteemed loyal knight; II. D. McCurdy, Jr., acting esteemed lecturing knight in the absence of Milton Morgan, Jr.;LaVerne Van Marter, Jr., chaplain; Jack E. Bailey, secretary; L. E. Bisbee, treasurer: Alton yarneu, im-i Saturday Dec. 13 Joint installa tion of officers, OES, Masons, Royal Arch, banquet at p. m. Cattlemen's Meeting Sans Souci Rebekahs Have Potluck Dinner Saturday, January 10,1953 was chosen as the date for the joint 5:30 installation of officers for bans Souci Rebekah Lodge ana vwi wr inHao No fifi. I. O. O. F. at Monday Dec. 15-Chamber of ' ""nerVwlirbe a plan commerce noon at O'DonneU's m, j There hall !.. ' . Un VVnct US. MOV S Wll Ul 1"- ""'I Mrs. J, I King. W, Farra and Mrs. Carl Korea. The Christmas -o Degree of Honor Initiates Eiaht Initiation ceremonies were pre- jSoroptifTlistS Plan sented for eight candidates at the Christmas Project party will be at the E E. Gonty home and the date will be announced later. u Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Furlon? wore Mr. and Mrs. Honor. Tuesday evening in the ine regular M moc i i parlors of the Christian Church. 'or tne horoptimisr ciud was wax, ' , V ' Following the meeting refresh- Thursday noon December 4 atjof Pendleton. Frank has just re ments were served by Mrs. Scottv.O'Donnell's. rently returned from a tour of Applegate, Mrs. Doris Wilson and; Committee reports were given at duty with the army in Austria; Mrs James McCabe. The enter- this time and it was decided toand Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cowdery tainment committee included send a box of warm clothes tojof Mahema. ndleton . were Thanksgiving! Harry O'Donnell, J.r., inner guard; Conley Lanham, esquire; f. w. Turner, Terrel Benge and W. C. Rosewall, trustees. icsts of his son-in-law and djuigter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Jfahoney. She Always Wants i House Coat -RAYON -QUILTED COTTON -SATIN PRINTS Lounging Sets t PJ's and Matching Topper Thursday Dec. 13 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Fridcy Dec. 19 Sans Souci Re bekah Lodge o Wranglers Elect New Officers, Hold Christmas Party The Ileouner Riding Club, the Wranglers', held their meeting on Tuesday, December 2, at 8:00 p. m. in the Heppner Club House. The 'meeting consisted of the Christmas nartv. with the" ex change of gifts, and the election of new officers. Bob Gammell, president, intro duced three new members, Gus Steers and Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers. Club members elected Ihe fol lowing people to hold offices for the ensuing term: president, Cor nett Green; vice president, Roice Fulleton; secretary, Katie Mona- han; reporter, Barbara Jordan; ! directors, Harold Evans and Fred Mankin. The new president, Cornet! Green, gave a speech and then he adjourned the meeting. The refreshment committee; Eleanor Gonty, Beth Bryant, and Katie Monahan: served ginger bread topped with whipped cream and hot chocolate or coffee. Mrs. Ralph Beamer won the Jackpot drawing. o Many Enjoy Elks Ladies Night Thursday Six tables of bridge and eight tables of pinochle were in play at the B. P. O. Elks ladies night card party Thursday evening. High in bridge was received bv Mrs. R. Stephen Thompson and second by Mrs. W. Oscar George. In pin ochle, Mrs. Phillip Blakney re ceived high and Mrs. Van Hub bard, second. Mrs. Loyal Parker received the door prize. Hosts for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worden, Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom, Mr., and Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ander son, Mr. ana mrs. awn-nee Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rill, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and Miss Esther Bergstrom. o ODDFELLOWS ELECT OFFICERS Newlv elected officers for Wil lows Lodge No. 66. I O. O. F. in elude- Robert Dobbs, noble grand; Emery R. Settles, vice-grand; Jesse'c. Payne, secretary, and C. through the Pound Party which was arranged by R. G. McMurtry, Tom Allen, Mrs. R. G. McMurtry and Mrs. Charles Becket. Preced ing this a potluck dinner was held in the dining room with about fifty members present. The tables were attractively decorated in the Christmas motif with paper table cloths of gay Christmas design and centerpieces of evergreens and candles. Committees in charge of the potluck included Mrs. John Bergstrom, chairman; Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. cnaries RppUetr and Miss Esther Berg strom; the clean-up committee in cluded Mrs. Merle Kirn, mrs. Blanch Brown and Mrs. Mabel Chaffee. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas party which will be held on the evening of Decem ber 19th following regular lodge. This is open to all Oddfellows, Rebekahs, their wives and escorts. There will be a gift exchange and a silver offering for presenta tion to the members residing in the Oddfellows' Home in Port land. Mrs. Donald Robinson Is chairman of this committee with Mrs. Victor Groshens, Mrs. Scott Furlong, Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mrs. Roy Thomas, Mrs. Blanche Brown and Jesse C. Payne assisting. W. Barlow, treasurer. Appointive officers will be named at an early date. Nylon Gift Suggestion! Hunting in vain for a gift Vnn'fi roallv like To give to that special and Dear little Tyker Want a tov they will play with For. mavbe. a week Or would something more special Be what you seek? Why not a gift that's lasting For that certain Wee One? A year or so of College costs So little when they're young! hr Ask About An Educational Endowment C.A. 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