Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 1, 1953 Page 5 Parent-Teachers Reception Held Wednesday Night The annual Parent-Teachers reception was held at the Ameri can Legion hall Wednesday night September 23 with approximately 170 parents ana teacners attend- ; il'he following program was presented with Reverend John Reeves acting as Master of Cere rncnies. Reverend Earl Soward, president of theP-TA gave the tetichers welcome and Mrs. Doug las Ogletree gave the teachers response. Leslie Grant, County School Superintendent introduced tlje members of the rural and district school boards and then in tqrn introduced Howard Reed, Superintendent of the Heppner school who presented to the gath ering the teachers of the Heppner school system. 01iver Creswiek sang two vocal sfilos, "Shortning Bread", and 'I'm Walking Behind You." I Mrs. J. R. Huffman served as gt neral chairman of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Willard Blake Mid Mrs. James Healy, program chairmen; the ladies of the Epis copal Auxiliary, who acted as hostesses; Mrs. Edwin Dick, Mrs. fljerrit Gray and the room moth ers. Dinner Party Given !n Honor of Birthday Mrs. John Ernsdorff enter tained with a dinner party Friday 'evening Sepember 11, in honor of her husband whose birthday was tjiat day. Those present were Mr. and Jlrs. P. W. Mahoney, Dr. and Mrs. Walace Wolff, the hostess and the guest of honor. "WHIM I SAY COFFEE I MIAN FOLSEH'Sl' WORLD SERIES SPECIAL FREE- Book with Dope About Teams with Purchase of GILLETTE RAZOR $1.00 On Hand By Lentheric Hew discovery to piotect. Not a cream, not a cosmetic a protective lotion. Protects your hands from detergents, yard work, etc $1.00 -No Tax PRINCE MATCHABELLI SPECIAL Beloved Cologne and Perfumes $4.00 VALUE JUST $2.50 NEW BUBBLING BATH OIL ..$1.25 & $2 COSTUME JEWELRY EARR I NGS - NECKLACES - BRACELETS Phil's Pharmacy PHIL BLARNEY, OWNER Family Reunion Held Sunday at Wrights Mr. and Mrs. Oren Wright en tertained with a family reunion dinner Sunday, September 27 at their home in honor of Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. John Routson of Weiser, Idaho. Those attending were': Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed LaTrace, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zimmerman and family of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buchanan of Pendle ton, Mrs. Joe Devine, William La Trace of Tacoma and the honored guest and her husband, Mr. John Routson. Mrs. Routson is also the mother of Mrs. Robert Lowe and Ed La-Trace. Kathie Ernsdorff Has First Birthday Party Kathie Ernsdorff was guest of honor at a dinner party given by her mother Mrs. John Erns dorff, on Wednesday evening September 23, in honor of her first birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carter, Mike, Jeffery and Gregory; Mr. and Mrs. George Wardner; Mr. and Mrs. John erns dorff, Jack, Eddie and Kathie. FAREWELL PARTY HELD A farewell party for Miss Mar tha Tapanainen, county health nurse, and Miss Colleen Connor, secretary to the county school superintendent, was given by members of the court house staff at the court house Monday after noon. Each received a gift from the group with Judge Garnett Barratt making the presentation Ice cream and cake was served Miss Connor is leaving for Spo kane, Wash., and Miss Tapanai nen is taking a position at Kla math Falls. Social Happenings Many Entries in Flower Show Held At lone Sunday By Echo Palmateer The flower show sponsored by the Garden club held in the new cafetorium Sunday was a great success. There were around 200 entries. The theme of the show was Autumn Glory. The room was decorated with a white arbor covered with ivy, white gates and picket fences with rows of flow ers and shrubs on each side. Other decorations were corn and other fall vegetables, Mrs. Fred rick Martin won sweepstakes for adults and Jean Martin sweep stakes for children. These were determined by the largest num ber of blue ribbons received. The winners were: Section 1 class annuals, asters: Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, 1st; Mrs. Fredrick Martin, 2nd; Mrs. Edith Nichoson, 3rd. Marigolds, dwarf, Mrs.' Nichoson, 1st; Mrs. Roland Berg strom, 2nd; Mrs. Martin. 3rd; Marigolds, African, Mrs. Dale Ray 1st; Mrs. Roland Bergstrom 3rd. Petunias, double, Mrs. Martin 1st; Mrs. Roland Bergstram 2nd; Pe tunias single, Mrs. Martin 1st; Mrs. Alfred Nelson 2nd; Petunias frilled, Mrs. Wm. Rawlins, 1st; Mrs. L. L. Howton, 2nd; Mrs. Rol and Bergstrom, 3rd. Zinnias, large, Mrs. Roland Bergstrom 1st; Mrs. Martin 2nd; Mrs. Howton 3rd. Zinnias, dwarf, Mrs. Howton, 1st; Mrs. Norman Nelson, 2nd; Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, 3rd. Nasturtiums, Mrs Nichoson. 1st; Mrs. Martin 2nd and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom 3rd. Alyssum, Mrs. Nichoson, 1st; Mrs. Martin, 2nd; Cosmos, Mrs. Martin 1st; Mrs. Ray, 2nd; Mrs. Harry Yarnell, 3rd. Carnations. Mrs. Roland Berg strom, 1st. Balsam, Mrs. Wm. Rawlins, 1st. Scabiosa, Mrs. Ro land Bergstrom, 1st. Salvia, Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom, 1st. Rubrum lily, Mrs. Frank Engleman, 1st. Sweet Peas, Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, 1st and Mrs. Arvilla Swanson, 2nd. Calendra, Mrs. Arvilla Swanson, 1st. Stocks, Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom 1st. Section II Class Dahlias, pom non, Mrs. Marion Palmer, 1st; Mrs. Nichoson, 2nd; Mrs. Fannie Griffith, 3rd. Miniature dahlias, Mrs. Norman Nelson, 1st; Mrs. Echo Palmateer, 2nd. Large dah lias, Ben Anderson, 1st. Mrs. Rawlins, 2nd; Mrs. O. E. Lind strom,, 3rd. Large class A, Ben Anderson 2nd; Mrs. O. E. Lind strom, 3rd. Large B class, Mrs. Palmer, 1st; Mrs. Addie Salter, 2nd; Mrs. Carl Bergstrom, 3rd. Section III class, gladiolus, Mrs. Howton.lst; Mrs. Roland Berg strom, 2nd; Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom, 3rd. Section IV class, perennials- roses, floribunda, Mrs. Lana Pad berg, 1st and 2nd. Other roses, Mrs. Mabel Cotter, 1st; Mrs. Pad- berg 2nd and 3rd. Michaelmas daisy, Mrs. Martin, 1st; Mrs. Ray 2nd; Mrs. Roland Bergstrom 3rd Geranium ivy, Mrs. Padberg, 1st; Mrs. Nichoson, 2nd. Delphinium, Mrs. Ray, 1st; Mrs. Palmer, 2nd. Those on other perennials were Mrs. Martin, 1st; Mrs. Walter Dobyns, 2nd on Shasta daisies; Mrs. Padberg 2nd. Mrs. Padberg, Most Practical Car You Can Own STATION WAGON FARLEY MOTOR CO. Mrs. Jones Gives Book Review for Club The Bookworms held their regu lar meeting Tuesday, September 22 at the home of Miss Lulu I lager. Mrs. Floyd Jones gave a review about the book "Good Morning Young Ladv" by Ardeth Kennel- iy- Members present were Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. Lucy Peterson, Mrs. Cornet Green, Mrs. Luola Bengston, Mrs. J. O. Turner, Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs. James Thmoson and the hostess Miss Hager. Rippee-Keenan Vows.. Read in Winamucca Miss Rita Keenan became the bride of Donald Rippee, Sunday, j September 6, in Winamucca, Ne vada. After a weeks honeymoon j the vounc couple returned to Heppner where they are now making their home. 1st and Mrs. Claude Huston, 2nd. Rose of Sharon, Mrs. Padberg, 1st; Mrs. Engleman, 2nd. Gaillardia, Ben Anderson, 1st Mrs. Rietmann, 2nd. Section V class, chrysanthe mums, Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, 1st; Mrs. Huston, 2nd; Mrs. Raw lins, 3rd. Other mums, Mrs, Mar tin, 1st; Mrs. Huston, 2nd; Mrs. Nichoson, 3rd. Section VI class, Begonias, Tuberous, Mrs. Walter Dobyns, 1st; Mrs. Howton, 2nd; Mrs. Sam Esteb, 3rd. Section VII arrangements, cof feetable, Mrs. Martin 1st; Mrs. Padberg, 2nd; Marilyn Morgan, 3rd. Twin, Mrs. Omar Rietmann, 1st. Vegetable and fruit, Mrs. Rawlins, 1st. Dry, Mrs. Rietmann, 1st. All other kind, Mrs. Rietmann, 2nd. All one color, Mrs. Huston, 1st; Mrs. O. L. Lundell, 2nd and! 3rd. Figurines, Mrs. Ernest Heli-1 ker 1st. Mantle, Mrs. Palmer 1st; Mrs. Rietmann, 2nd; Mrs. Palma teer, 3rd. Mis. Roy Lindstrom honorable mention. All one kind, Mrs. Rietmann, 2nd; Ben Ander son 3rd. Children's division, Jean Mar tin received 1st on nasturtiums, mums, sweet peas, a nasturtium bowl and 2nd and 3rd in arrange ments. Marleno Griffin 1st on a four variety arrangement. Ralph Martin, 1st and. 2nd in arrange ments and 2nd in marigolds. The tables had green corrogat ed paper down the center sepa rating the displays. Mrs. Roland Bergstrom was general chairman of the show. Mrs. Omar Rietmann had charge of the guest book and j leported over 100 persons signing it. Mrs. Leslie Grant of Heppner received the door prize. A silver tea was also held with Mrs. Harry Yarnell and Mrs. Leonard Carlson pouring. PlRMMEY'S CO Alii- s ' U A' X Vvi tit tt$t' ' P-:: : ti Coming Emits Friday Oct. 2 Open house, I. O. O. F. hall, sponsored by IOOF and Sans Souci Rebekah lodge, 8:00 p. m. Saturday Oct. 3 Blue Birds cake sale, Thomson Bros, grocery, 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday Oct. 4 World Wide Com- munion Sunday Monday Oct. 5 Chamber of com. merce, school cafeteria at 12:15 Rainbow for Girls American Legion business meeting Tuesday Oct. 6 American Leg ion auxiliary Wranglers, club house Thursday Oct. 8 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's All Saints auxiliary, parish hall, 2:30 p. m. Elks Friday Oct 9 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Myron Rill A miscellaneous bridal shower was given for Mrs. Myron Rill a bride of August 2G at the home of Mrs. Clive Huston. The serving table was appro priately decorated with fall flow ers and a miniture bride. Pour ing were Mrs. Claud Huston and Mrs. E. R. Huston. Guests present were Mesdames Frank Parker, Durward Tash, George Terrlll, Owen Leathers Jr., E. C. Dougherty, James Farley, R. D. Allstott, Archie Ball, Gene Hall, Robert Bergstrom, Elmer Palmer, Leonard Rill, Laurence Beckett, Walter Wright, Lyle Peck, Floyd Adams, Mary Wright, Ray Drake, and Misses Marilyn Bergstrom, Sharon Rill. Gifts were sent by several who were unable to attend. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. William Rawlins, Mrs. Clyde Allstott, Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mrs. John Bergstrom. Soroptimists Hear Districting Plan Mrs. W. O. George explained to the Somoptimist club at their luncheon meeting at O'Donnell's on Thursday September 24, the plan for districting the Northwest region. According to this plan the Soroptimists would hold a regional conference only in the spring. In the fall they would have their district conferences. Miss Leta Humphreys and Mrs. Pearl Devine were elected as al ternates to the Yakima confer ence to be held October 91011. In the past the club has sent boxes of clothing to Korea at Christmas time, but it was de cided to join the churches and send the boxes now before winter. It was announced the annual card party would be held Octo ber 26 in the basement of the Catholic church. n MARCIANO-LA STARZA fight pic tures will be shown at the Star Theater, Oct. 8-9-10. AT EVENT nubby boucle! and it's . . . MILIUM LINED! 3975 Classic simplicity of line, a rich wool boucle coat that's duo-toned for double interest! Top stitched yoke front and back . . . deep ad justable cuffs to carry out the luxury look. With a Milium lining to keep you warm in cold weather! Misses' sizes. Mrs. Gunderson Guest Of Honor at Shower Mrs. Eddie Gunderson was honored at a baby shower Thurs day, September 21 at the home of Mrs. Lowell Rippee. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. James Sumner, Mrs. Gene Hall and Mrs. Rippee, who served refreshments to the following guests. Mesdames Don Bennett, Roger Conner, Herb Hamilton, Creston Robinson, Marshall Love gren, William Snow, Carl Thorpe, Bert Kane, Henry Hapold, Paul; Doherty; Mrs. Lucille Troedsoni and Mrs. Bess Chapman of Her- miston and Misses Beth Ball, Col-j leen Connor, Juanita Mattisonj and Joyce Buschke. Duplicate Club Has Dinner and Bridge The low scorers in the Dupli cate Bridge club entertained with a dinner for the winners Satur day evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Parrish. Other hostesses were Mrs. Jos Nys, Mrs. Frank Turner, and Mrs. Earl Gilliam. Bridge was played later with Mrs. Sara McNamer winning high score. METHODIST WOMEN TO MEET The W.S. C. S. will meet Octo ber 7 at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mattie Green instead of with Mrs. Clarence Warren as previously announced. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs.' Bernice Nash. GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS ,v MAGNETIC U CAN OPENER MSp lSa V:x-, Choice of red, whll or yellow r?wSjh! Guaranteed by imiUB 1IM OMir JfU v1?!. 900' Housekeeping Case Furniture Company B!EW NOW! ft 131 V V ft I . " ir A T THE JACKET You've Been Waiting For! 100 wool, tartan and harlequin plaids. Top stitched collar, patch pockeas anil deep shoulder flanges. Double back yoke. Past Matrons Club Enjoys Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Past Matrons Club was held a the home of Mrs. James Thomson Monday night. Following the business meet ing cards were played and re freshments were served to Mes dames Charles Ruggles, Anna Bayliss, Charles Vaughn, Sara McNames and Frank S. Parker. 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