Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 21 , 1954 Page 5 social Happening! ;ebekah-l. 0. 0. F. nstall Officers riday Evening A Joint installation of officers as hold by the I. O. O. F. and in Souci Rebekah lodge Friday ght at the I. O. O. F. hall. Preceeding the installation a annod potluck dinner was held r both organizations. During e dinner hour entertainment as provided by Bonnie Hannon, ickie Barger, Carol Anderson, annie Collins, and Judy Coc 11 Who sang and played the telele. They also presented rs. Sara McNamer, newly elect -! Noble Grand, with a cake and I and sang to her in honor of T birthday. Mrs. Altha Kirk s6 received flowers and cake as itgoing Noble Grand. Officers installed in the Rebe ihs were Noble Grand, Mrs. ja ' McNamer; Vice Noble and, Mrs. Rufus Piper; Record g Secretary, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers; nancial Secretary, Mrs. John Tgstrom; Treasurer, Mrs. Pearl !vine; Warden, Mrs. Sie Walk I Conductor, Mrs. Cleve Nolan; Side Guardian. Miss Esther 'Igstrom; Outside Guardian, rs. Don Munkers; Right Sup fter of the Noble Grand, Mrs. I rvis Chaffee; Left Supporter of e Noble Grand, Mrs. Joe Nys; ght Supporter of the Vice Noble and, Mrs. Pete McMurtry; Left ipporter of the Vice Noble and, Mrs. Robert Dobbs; Musi ln, Lennie Louden; Chaplain, rs. Lena Kelly; and Outgoing ble Grand, Mrs. Altha Kirk. Officers installed in the I. O. 0. were Noble Grand, Tom Wells; ce Noble Grand, Sie Walker; cretary, Victor Groshen; Treas er, Durward Tash; Warden, slson Bailey; Conductor, Nate cBride; Inside Guardian, Pete cMurtry; Outside Guardian Ro ft Dobbs; Right Supporter to e Noble Grand, Cornett Green; (ft ; Supporter to the Noble and, Frank Davidson; Right ipporter to Vice Noble Grand, ilph Taylor; Left Supporter to e -Vice Noble Grand, Ralph amer; and Chaplain, Clarence wman. Installing officers for the two oups were Noble Marshalls, rs. John Bergstrom and Cornett reen; Grand Master and Presi mt, Mrs. Robert Dobbs and hn Wightman; Grand Wardens, rs. Frank Davidson, and Ralph (amor; Grand Secretaries, Mrs. rnott Green and Robert Dobbs; rand Treasurers, Mrs. Frank ixker and Manuel Easter; and rand Chaplains, Mrs. Tom Wells id N. D. Bailey. i o OOD SALE PLANNED The ladies of St. Patricks lurch are planning to hold a od sale Saturday January 30 at le Heppner Red and White ore, starting at 10:00 a. m. Jake if Easy on union PACIFIC No weather worries ... no highway hazards s . . no driving fatigue when you travel Union Pacific. You'll enjoy the warm, air-. I conditioned comfort of a smooth-riding train . . . relax in reclining coach seats or roomy Pullman accommodations . . . cheery lounges . . . dining cars serving those famous Union Pacific meals. For a carefree, fun-filled trip . . fake a UNION PACIFIC train StneatttCtt1 "CITY OF PORTLAND" SrtW"Cm OF ST. LOUIS" connectioe "PORTLAND ROSE AU about Union Pacific't Half-fart Family Trove Phn LOCAL AGENT UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD tOAO Of THS DAM STHAMUNCtS Lex Grange Seats New Officers At Impressive Ceremony Mrs. Karl Miller had for her lecture hour at the Lexington Grange Jan. 2 a program of re tiring the 1953 officers and seat ing the new officers of the Grange. Mrs. Doris Graves, acting mar shall for the retiring officers presented Mrs. Helen Nelson at the Altar to the lecturer and in behalf of the members of the Grange she extended congratula tions for the fine work they had done and presented each with a corsage. Mrs. Faye Munkers, H. E. C. chairman was also received at the Altar and was given con gratulations and a corsage. Acting stewards, Helen Nelson and Ted McMillan aided with the seating of the new officers and Charlene Jones carried a gold gilded basket holding corsages and boutonnieres of office. Edith Miller, lecturer, escorted each of ficer preceeded by the flower girl, under the staves held by the stewards to their stations and ex tended to each congratulations on behalf of the Grange members and presented them with their flowers. Also to each member a gold link was given to make a golden chain which signifies the holding together the mem bers of the Grange in faith, hope and charity. Lucia Cutsforth was musician during the ceremony. Bookworms Meet At Peterson Home Mrs. Ture Peterson was hostess for the Bookworm club Tuesday evening January 12. Mrs. C. W. McNamer reviewed two books dealing with Persia. This was a delayed Christmas party and after the program, gifts were exchanged and refresh ments served to Mesdames J. O. Turner, C. W. McNamer, Luola Bengtson, Fred Parrish, Floyd Jones, James Thomson, Ted Smith, Cornett Green, Lucy Rod gers, Gertrude Applegate, Miss Lulu Hager and the hostess. Italian Dinner Held at Thompsons Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson entertained at their home Satur day evening with an Italian din ner party. The meal was served in the small breakfast room which was decorated in an Italian motive. A red checkered tablecloth was used and candlelight prevailed throughout the room. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brad ley Fancher, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake and Mr. and Mrs. William Labhart. Coming Events Friday Jan. 22 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES Saturday Jan. 23 Benefit dance for March of Dimes, fair pa vilion Monday Jan. 25 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don nell's American Legion business meeting All Saints Episcopal auxiliary, parish house, 8:00 p. m. Tuesday Jan. 26 Degree of Honor Bookworms Thursday Jan. 27 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Wednesday Feb. 17 Card party parish house, 8:00 p. m. spon sored by All Saints Episcopal auxiliary Evans Home Scene of Baby Shower For Mrs; Don Robinson Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Don Evans were hostesses for a pink and blue shower in honor of Mrs. Donald Robinson, at the tYHlia IUI1V.1I llJillt Wl-.TVitAJ' Hi" ternoon January 12. Games were played and re freshments were served to Mes dames Al Fetsch, Roice Fulleton, Dallas Craber. Bob Gammell, Earl Evans, Bill Barratt, George Krebs, George Rugg Creston Robinson, Hen-'hal Townsend. La Verne Van Marter, Roy Orwick, Sam Turner, Bob Hoskins, Ray Drake and Merle Kirk. Gifts were sent by Bobby, Larry and Marlene Fetsch; Diane and Ruby Ann Fulleton; Mesdames Nelle Arnold, Mike Saling and Bud Marshall. o Lex Amicitia Club Holds Annual Party The Amicitia Club held their annual meeting Saturday night at the James Bloodsworth ranch, starting with a smorgasbord din ner. Men's high was won by Don Hatfield and second high Jim Bloodsworth, and women high, Tess Hatfield and second high Lavonne Bloodsworth. Women's traveling prize was won by Mar jorie Wright and men's traveling, Leonard Munkers and the door prize by Annetta Flinger. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Winkle Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hat field, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Leyva, Mrs. Mildred Davidson, Mrs. Kenneth Klinger and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth. Surprise Party Honors Mrs. Johnson Monday Mrs. Clarence Johnson was the guest of honor at a surprise birthday party given by Mrs. Floyd Adams at her home Mon day evening, January 11. Guests enjoying the potluck buffet supper were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reed, Mr .and Mrs. James Vanover of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ogletree, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. Jessie Batty, Clarence Johnson and Mary Ann Johnson. . o Hamlins Entertain With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin entertained with a dinner party at their home Wednesday even ing, January 13. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mankin, Mr .and Mrs. Herb Hamilton and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Becker and Henry Hap pold. Prove FREE Muscular Pains Relieved In Few Minutes With Doctor's External Prescription Make This 24 Hr. Test Use MUSCLE-RUB for those tired, aching all-over Muscular pains, jhuo-CLE-RUB gives fast, soothing relief from all nagging pains and aches. Apply MUSCLE-RUB gently on sore, aching spots, and enjoy that instant soothing warm relief that thousands of MUSCLE-RUB users have known and praised for years. . No internal dosing. No raiting. MUSCLE-RUB differs from old-fashioned liniments and rubs. Leaves no unpleasant odor. To get safe, quick relief, simply apply this pleasantly scented liquid EXTERNALLY when ever you feel pain limbs, Joints, shoulders, neck, back. Note how much more comfortable you feel all day, how many hours of restful sleep you get at night. Don't be unprepared when pain strikes. Keep a bottle of MUSCLE RUB handy at all times. Money Back Guarantee Get Muscle-Rub today from your Druggist. Use half the bottle. If you are not delighted with results, return what's left to your Druggist, who will cheerfully refund your money. Regular size bottle $1.25. You save when buying the large Economy $2.25 size. Muscle-Rub Druf Store Bill Labhart Speaks On Safety To The Soroptimist Club State policeman William Lab hart was guest speaker at the Soroptimist club luncheon on Thursday January 14 at O'Don nell's. His subject was safety and he gave a comprehensive report, in cluding statistics about the cause of accidents, the age brack et in which they most often occur and some rules of Safety. He said the best rule was to use good common sense. The program at the next mooi ing will be in charge of Mrs. Homer Hager. Sweetheart Ball Set at Condon Plans for the Sweetheart Bal a formal and semi-formal dance to be held February G at Condon Memorial hall, are complete. This benefit event is given by the' Four Leaf Clover club, a i ll! cookery and recreational club, to raise funds for a $100 college1 scholarship the club awards an-1 nually to the most outstanding graduating member. Anne Palmer and Dale Ed wards were chosen the Sweet heart and the King of Hearts to rule over the ball. Miss Palmer's' court includes Margaret Dyer, Claudette Edwards, Garnett Par ' man and Loraine Bewely and Ed -1 wards' attendants will be Dewey Kennedy, Norman Lofton, Bob Wilmot, Jim Butler. Frank Bet ! teneourt, president of the club.j will be the master of ceremonies., Prizes will be given to the, longest married sweethearts, the most newly married and the lat- est engaged couples. Woods'; orchestra will play a special number for each of the three; groups: married, engaged and teen agers. Boyd Harris, former recreation al leader of the club and now a student at the University of Ore gon, was awarded the first scho larship by the Four Leaf Clover club. Evans Entertain At Tuesday Buffet Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans en tertained with a buffet dinner Tuesday evening January 12. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs of Portland, Mr .and Mrs. Earl Evans, Dick Perry Pendleton, Mrs. M. M. Kirk of Ilermiston, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Mary Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson, Wayne and Monte Evans and the host and hostess. Duplicate Club Meets Thursday The Duplicate Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Gilliam Thursday night, January 14. Members present were Mrs. Archie McMurdo, Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Mrs. Fred Parrish,1 Mrs. Lou Bisbee, Mrs. Frank Tur. ner, Mrs. Loyal Parker and Mrs. Sara McNamer. o- Full Fashioned Nylons 60 gauge, 15 denier dark Seam Hose 58c Pr. Flannel Shirts For Women $150 81" x 108" Sheets Nation-wide Bleeched 77 Blankets! Towels! Dish Cloths' CLASSIFIED ADS PAY I W SSS2S Penney;s .J j A j I 1 ijWj :Ia a i i Bargains Galore4 Triple Link Club Plans Card Party The Triple Link club of the San Souci Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. John Bergstrom Monday night. During the business meeting, Mrs. Adelle Bailer, president, pre sided and plans for a benefit card party to bo held Friday, January 29 at the I. O. O. F. hall were made. Following the meeting, games were played and refreshments wero served by Mrs. Bergstrom and Mrs. Rufus Piper to Mrs. Bailey, Marilyn Bergstrom, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Victor Gros hen. Mrs. Don Munkers, Mrs. Sara McNamer, Mrs. Lucy Rod gers, and Mrs. Sie Walker. Bridge Club Meets At Mahoney Home Mrs. P. W. Mahoney was host ess to the "What's Trumps" Bridge club at her home Thurs day evening, January 11. Guests were Mrs. Earl Blake. Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Robert Penland, Mrs, Raymond Ferguson, Mrs. Harold Cohn, Mrs. Stephen Thompson, Mrs. W. C. Collins, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. L. I). Tibbies, and Mrs. Leonard Schwa rz. Mrs. Blake received high score, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, second, Mrs. James Thomson, third; and Mrs. Penland received the consolation prize. NEED Letterheads, Phone 6-9228. ;4 GONTY'S SPECIAL Close i q Men's Women's & Children's RUBBERS, Galoshes GONTY'S in I 80 Square Percale Prints 29c Yd. Men's Flannel Shirrs Sanforized Prints $150 JhL Knit Sport Shirts "Winter Underwear "Winter Jackets "Rainwear NOW While You Need Them! CHURCHES HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH Lester D. Boulden, Minister Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Intermediate Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Junior Choir, Wednesday 4.00 p. m. Choir Practice Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Your attendance at the worship service in your church helps pre pare you for attending to the serious business of living. Go to church next Sunday. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. A. Shirley, Pastor Sunday, January 21 Church School at 10 a. m. Morning Worship at 11. Theme "Imperatives". Meeting of the trustees follow ing the morning session. IONE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Wilfred C. McKay, pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Evening services at 8:00 p. m Bible study and prayer meet ing, Thursday, 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Services: Sunday School 9: 15 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Christ's Ambassadors 0:45 p. m. Evangelistic Services 7:45 p. m. Thursday evening Prayer and Bible study 7:45 p. m. a n 0 F AND UP Boot Socks 50 Nylon 50 Wool 79c Pr Winter Pajamas 'Sport Shirts Boy's Underwear "Boy's Jackets SHOP NOW AND SAVE Mens Sweat Shirts Only A Few of These! $100 JL Rubberized Napout Gloves For Men 39c CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, Pastor Sunday services begin with the opening of Bible school at 9:45. Morning worship and preach ing at 10:55. The pastor's ser mon topic is, "The Worthiness of the Church." Evening services begin at 7:30 p. m. The Crusaders' (young married people) Bible Class will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Stockard. Thursday Bible study at 7 p. m. and Choir Practice at 8. Mrs. Anton Idahl of North Da kota is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Case have returned to Heppner after a weeks business trip to Portland. PlaytcrDressjEez Gay Waterproof Panti&i Soft, comfortable plastic thai looki Ilk freih chacked gingham. Snap. on... waih and wear wonderfully. 89c PHIL'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Baby ACCESSORIES CREAMS LOTIONS POWDERS GIFTS REMPEL'S Rubber Toys FOR BABIES All At Minimum Fair Trade Prices PHIL'S PHARMACY PHIL BLAKNEY, Owner Canvas Gloves For Men Pr. For $1 00 JL Jersey Gloves For Men 33c Lined Jersey Gloves For Men 39c DON'T DELAY! SHOP TODAY 25 Wool Work Socks 39c Pr Lined Jeans For Boys, For Girls $1 50 Pr.