Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, February 18, 1954
ial Happenings . . .
.abhart Has 1
ay Party
abhart, son of Mr. and
iam Labhart, celebrated
i birthday with a party
ome of his parents on
afternoon.
ments in the valentine
re served to the follow-
ts: Mrs. Robert Gam
. Judy and Robin; Mrs.
rancher, Jody, Janet and
Mrs. Willard Blake and
Mrs. Alex Thompson,
d Brian; Mrs. Jack Mar
incy and Carol; Mrs.
Robinson and Deannie;
c Van Winkle and John;
t Loyd and Timmy, Mrs.
ise; Dennis and Jon O'
Kippy Morris and Mark
Extension Unit Meets
At Ferguson Home
Mrs. Gene Ferguson was hos
tess to the Heppner Extension
Unit which met at her home on
Wednesday afternoon February
in.
Mrs. Maud Casswell had charge
of the program about landscap
ing. She showed slides ana
films on the subject and gave a
brief talk.
Members in attendance were
Mrs. Frank Williamson, Mrs. Ru
fus Piper, Mrs. William Heath,
Mrs. Al Fetch, Mrs. Merritt Gray,
Mrs. N. C. Anderson and Mrs.
Walter Edgar. Mrs. Earl Ken
dall was a guest.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. N. C. Anderson on
March 9 and the subject to be
discussed will be salads.
Coming Events
Friday Feb. 19 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
QMnrHaw Feb. 20 Elks Annual
Commerce, noon at u von
nell's
American Legion business
meeting
All Saints Episcopal Auxiliary,
8 p. m.
Thursday Feb. 25 Soroptimist,
noon at O Donneu s
Friday Feb. 26 Ruth Chapter No
32. OES
St Patrick's Dance
Topic at Guild Meet
Birthday Party Held
Dy Mrs. Pettyiohn
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PTA Meeting Features
Founders Day Play,
Talk on School Site
The Parent Teachers Associa
tion met Wednesday night Feb-rii-.rv
in at the hich school.
During the business meeting
Mrs. Adrian Bechtoldt reported
the proceeds from the chili sup
nor for ihe ways and means com
miftpp amounted to $143.32. A
nnminatinc committee was ap
pointed by the president consist
ing of Mrs. L. U. Homes cn.ui
man, Vivian White, and Mrs
Oliver Creswick.
Thp room count was won by
Miss Marguerite Glavey, the fifth
grade room.
Fo ow ne the business mei-i
ing a founders day program was
presented to those present with
tire k'pmn nick in charge. The
program consisted of a pageant
with the following people taking
part: Janice Beamer, Bob Laugh
lin, Carol Anderson, Douglas
Gribble, Kay Kiethly, all stu
dents. The adults participating
were Mrs. Harold Becket as the
Darent, Mrs. Leslie Grant as me
teacher and Jeff Carter
senting the community.
p.i lowing ihe urogram Howard
I Reed, superintendent, gave a re
The St. Patricks Altar Guild met
at the home of Mrs. Mepnen
Truckositz Monday rCDruarj n.
During the business meeting
plans were made for the annual
c, PotriWa Dnv dance to lit'
held on March 13 at the fair pa-,
vilion. !
Members attending the meet
ing were Mrs. Jomes Healy, Mrs.
Clarence Wise, Mrs. James Sum -J
ners, Mrs. Pirl Howell. Mrs.
William Gentry, Mrs. i, ermine
Applegate, Mrs. Joe McLaugh
lin. Mrs. Floyd hayeis, mi. j'i.m
Ernsdorff Mrs. William Kenny,
u p.woihi Thalberg. Mrs.
Harry O'Donnell Jr., Mrs. f.nwin
Gonty, Miss Marguerite Glavy,!
Mrs. Charles O'Donneii anu miss
Lolita Vogt.
Refreshments were served nv
the hostess assisted by Mis.
Kenny and Miss Vogt. j
The next meeting win ue oui
March 8.
Shower Given For
Mrs. Burkenbine
Stevie Dean Pettyjohn, sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn,
was guest of honor at a party
L'ien bv his mother at the Petty
john residence to celebrate t lie j
occasion of his fourth birthday!
Monday afternoon. 1
Guests were Mrs. Jack Van;
Winkle, Tricia. John and James; j
Mrs. Robert Wright, Gary, Jim'
and Mike; Mrs. Leon Ball. Jay
and Gary; Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mike
and Gregory; Mrs. Albert Wright;
David and ' Dean; Mrs. Molvinj
Piper, Mrs. Don KeiiennrocK,,
I'heryl and Lary; Mrs. Crestonj
Robinson, Deannie and Vickie;,
Mrs. l'hii Blakney; Mark and!
Phillip; Mrs. Louise Carlson. San-;
(Ira and Sherry; Mrs. Bud Peek.!
Terry and Bobbie; Mrs. Raymond
Pettyjohn and Betty Jean; Mrs.
John Graves, Mrs. Ray Ayres,
Calhv and Rodney; Mrs. William
Labhart and Chris; Jatiie Stonell,
Dennis and Jon O'Donnell and
Lisa Marshall.
Following the opening of gifts
refreshments in the valentine
motif of ice cream, cupcakes.
Valentine History
Told at Soroptimists
Mrs. Philip Blakney was in
charge of a Valentine exchange
held at the Soroptimist luncheon
Thursday at O'DonnoU's.
Each member brought a hand
made Valentine and names wete
drawn for the exchange. Mr
Blaknev told something about
the history of St. Valentine's day
and she brought homemade
'cookies for the club.
! At the next meeting ihe Boy
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Scouts will have the program in
observance of Boy Scout week.
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Parrish Home Scene
Of Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish en
tertained at their home Sunday
afternoon with a dinner party for
a small group of friends.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Char,
les Vaughn, Mrs. Sara McNamer,
Mrs. D. A. Wilson, Mrs. Lucy
Rodgers and Miss Leta Humphreys.
Mrs. Merle Burkenbine was the
guest of honor at a surprise bale,
shower given for her by Mrs. Mer
ritt Gray, Mrs. E. J. Dobbie, Mrs,
Stanley Holm, and Mrs. Vivian
White at the Gray resident
Tiiesdav nii?ht.
Guests were Mesdames Harold
Pactor Robert Wright, Albert
Wright Oren Wright, Leon Ball.
Creston Robinson, Marian Hay-1
,ion. r.ene Wells, Ray Bailey,
Clarence Johnson, Jeff Carter,
Alfred Rher and Bud Peck.
Gifts were sent by Mrs. Marian
Huggett and Mrs. John Pfeiffer.
Pinochle and bingo were play
,t ,iur!nT thp pvenimi and pin-
A3 111- CU itwinifc, -
repre-lochle prizes were won by Mrs
Johnson who reeeiveu mgn scon
and Mrs. Wells had low score.
Hayden won the traveling
jello and punch were
served.
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Timmy Loyd Enjoys
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd hon
ored their son Timmy with a
dinner party Sunday afternoon
on the occasion oi nis loune.
birthday.
Guests were young Loyd's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Trowbridge, his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Trow
bridge and cousins Austine, Su
san and Milne Trowbridge and
Charles Ernst, all of John Day.
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Mrs
f ,hp now school location pinochle' prize. The bingo prize
uroblem lwas awarded to Mrs. Bailey.
. '. - .,j il Dnrmciimonk were served to
Ketresnmems weie snvcu m - -
the cafeteria bv the fourth and the guests by the hostesses.
fifth grade mothers. rti r...!J
tiuu rniei tun icu
At Penland Home
Mrs. Robert Penland entertain !
ed thp "What's Trumps" bridge
club at her home Thursday, Feb
ruary 11.
Guests present were Mrs. liar
ii rviim Mrs. Emil Groshens,
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Raymond
Ferguson, Mrs. William Collins,,
Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. Gene!
Ferguson, Mrs. Lowell Gribble.
Mrs. Stephen Thompson, Mrs.
James Thomson, Mrs. Tom Wil-
enn ami Mrs Schaffitz. I
Prizes for the evening were won
by Mrs. Tibbies, high; Mrs. Col
lins, second; Mrs. Ferguson, third
and Mrs. Groshens received low.
Refreshments were served to
thp ormm hv the IlOStCSS. I
Triple Links Club
Is Entertained
iur t.ucv Rodgers and Mrs.
Sara McNamer were hostesses to
the Triple links club for a busi-
mPPtinn- and social nour on
Monday night at the home of,
Mrs. Rodgers. Mrs. Adelle Bailey,
president, presided.
Game prizes were won by Mrs.
Blanche Brown for identifying
the picture gallery; Mrs. Robert
nnhhs and Mrs. Bailey tied in the
word twister; Marilyn Bergstron
and Mrs. Ruby Munkers uea in
making sentences from words on
candy valentines. Mrs. Lincoln
Nash won the door prize.
Others present were Mrs. John
RerL'strom. Mrs. Genevieve Sprin
ger, Mrs. Sie Walker, Mrs. Victor
Groshens, Mrs. Peie mcmuiuj,
Mrs. Rufus Piper, Mrs. Joe Devine
and a guest, Mrs. Mary Van
Stevens.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses
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Wil low Creek Chefs
Fete Birthdays
The Willow Creek Chefs met at
the home of Diane Grant Satur
day afternoon. !
Members in attendance wen;
Lucille Kendall, Joanne Keithley,
Barbara Warren and Ida Suoi
Stratton. Mrs. N. C. Anderson,
leader of the group was also pre-
alonu with Mrs. Leslie
r.rant the hostesses mother.
Diane demonstrated how 1o
makP nie crust to the group. I
January and February mnn
days were honored by the group
with a birthday cake and ice ;
cream. Birthdays were had dur-,
inn ihnvp months hv Mrs. Ander
son, Diane Grant, Joanne Keithly,'
and Margaret Kendall.
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Orville Smith, Mrs. t.mii uro-
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