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Heppner Gazette Times, TKursdoy, March 11, 1954
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Social Happening!
Episcopal Auxiliary
?lon For District
Meeting March 19
TJie Womens Auxiliary of the
Cpltcopai church held their regu
arimonthly business meeting in
he; parish house Monday even-
Tig.
I pjans were made for the area
neeting of the eastern Oregon
(isbict of the auxiliary to be held
n Heppner March 19. Guest
peakers will be Mrs. Lucille
)ening of Bend, district president
ji Miss Hazel Morrison of John
KiV district missionary. The
neeting will commence at 9:30
Ollowed by a luncheon served at
lOOtl.
lit was announced that a public
ard party will be held in the
arlsh house Monday night April
9th.
! Refreshments were served by
lOstesses Mrs. Alex Thompson
nd Mrs. Robert Gammell to Mes-
ames Dick Wightman, Grace
ickerson, Frank Turner, Joe Nys,
osie Jones, Frank Baker, P. W.
lajponey, E. K. Schaffitz, Jack
,oyd, La Verne Van Marter, Lucy
tterson, Claude Graham, Robert
enland, A. D. McMurdo, John
leeves, Mary Van Stevens, Mary
Vripht, John Pfeiffer and Elbert
!ox.
iMrs. Manuel Easter left Wed-
.esday evening from Pendleton,
y plane, for Newport News, Vir
jnla. She was called there by
he death of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Michel
nd daughters Susan and Sammy
nd Mrs. L. Jewitt of Pendleton
rere dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Whitmer Wright.
Altar Society Meets
At Ernsdorff Home
The St. Patricks Altar Society
met at the home of Mrs. John
Ernsdorff Monday night with 17
members present.
During the business meeting it
was decided to postpone the St.
Patricks Day dance scheduled for
March 13 until Saturday March
20.
Members present were Father
Frncis MeCormack, Mesdames
James Sumner, William Gentry, R.
Thalberg, Ed Gouty, William
Sowell, Les Wyman. Harry O'Don-
nell Jr., James McLaughlin, Ger
trude Applegate, Clarence Wise,
Floyd Sayers. Charles O'Dohnell,
Pirl Howell and Wilbur Worden,
and Miss Margurite Glavey.
The door prize was received by
Mrs. Sayers.
Refreshments were served to
the group by Mrs. Ernsdorff and
Mrs. Worden.
OES Social Club
Entertains lone Club'
The Eastern Star Social club
Coming Events
Friday March 12 Ruth chapter
No. 32, OES
Benefit dance, IOOF hall
Saturday March 13 Ham dinner,
Methodist church
Monday March 15 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's Rainbow for Girls
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday March 16 American
Legion auxiliary
Wednesday March 17 JayCee-
JayCee-ette potluck
Thursday March 18 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks
Saturday March 20 Lions Club
banquet, Legion hall
Soroptimists Plan
Sixth Birthday
Party For April
Plans were made Thursday at
the Soroptimist club's business
meeting held at O'Donnell's, for
the birthday party of the club to
be held April 8. The committee
appointed to P.Ian the party is
Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mrs. rump
Blakney," Mrs. W. C. Collins audi
Mrs. Robert Penland.
Committee reoorts were readi
Lex. Garden Club and
HEC Hold Joint Meet
The Lexington Garden club and
the H. E. C. held a joint meeting
Tuesday afternoon March 9 at the
home of Mrs. Car Miller.
The Garden club theme for the
month was a party for spring
birds and Mrs. Mervin Leonard
gave a humorous talk on birds.
Mrs. Maud Casswell showed
slides on landscaping for homes.
There were 28 members and "
I Thursday evening Trayer
! Bible study 7:45 p. m.
Bible study and prayer meet
ing, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Everyone welcome. j
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor 'Saturday Services:
Services: I Sabbatn st.hooi, 9:30 a. m
Minctay scnooi u: u a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
and
Christ's Ambassadors (5:45 p. m.
tvangelistic Services 7:45 p. m.
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Monday, at
:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
1 ,nnnlt0tt tn start ...i (;u5l . l
,llu ,maur,,, . w. ..- ,.- .:Mfs(,lmi,s Hairland. The Dalle
April 1 was expiaiiifu
by Mrs,
Lucy Rodgers.
Legion Auxiliary
Meets Tuesday Eve
The American Legion Auxiliary
held their regular meeting Tues-
WSCS MeetS At Wells day nifiht March 2 at the Ameri
can Legion nan.
During the business meeting
plans were made for the serving
of the Lions Club banquet March
20. Mrs. Kemp Dick and Mrs.
Gene Ferguson are co-chairmen
for the affair.
Child Welfare chairman, Mrs.
Home Wednesday
The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs.
Tom Wells Wednesday evening,
March 3 with thirty-four mem
bers and friends present.
During the business meeting Richard
Carrie Wagonblast, The Dalles;
Lena Searcy, Hillsboro; Kenneth
Marshall and Melvin Bates. Lex
ington. Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. W. A. Rug
gles, Mrs. My les Martin and Mrs.
Anne Smouse.
The April meeting of the Gar
den club will be held at the
home of Mrs. Lee Wagonblast
and there will be a plant exchange.
Wntli- rnrmoclfwt tll.'4t
final plans were made for the: P;i(.h mpmher make a small
held 111 the rhi Faster dress for the child
public dinner to be
church parlors March 1.3. Mrs.lwPifare center in Portland.
iM.in:, i-mjui i nun until
of the affair named her commit
tees and the group decided to
serve a Lenton dish as' well as a
Mrs. Clarence Johnson, program
chairman introduced Mrs. Mil
drede Hoberg who gave two read
ings, "Yertle the Turtle" and
"Peanut Butter Sandwich". Mrs.
.Tnhn-mi alsn presented a "Name
a nominating commit-'f,, ranifaIli.. mli., ,.,ith the t.ri-,e
tee to prepare a list of candidates bpj b M ; K Dick
for otfice to be voted upon in the ,..... ., . . ,, .,
Pim-Pri hv Mrs Frank Tnrnnr nml! t tu .;..! iMCOlori fulfill cn uir ...i-.
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entertained members of the lone: ham dinner.
Eastern Star Social club Saturday I President, Mrs. Whitmer Wright
alternoon in the Masonic hall, appointed
with a bridge and pinochle party
High score in bridge was re-
Mrs. W. A. Ruggles received low.
Pinochle prizes were won by
Mrs. John Lane high and Mrs.
Sam McMillan of lone, kiw.
Mrs. Walter Becket received
the door prize.
Refreshments were served to
the group by hostesses Mrs. Fred
Mankin and Mrs. Marian Hayden.
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HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
Lester D. Boulden, Minister
Church School 9:4f a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. ni.
Youth Fellowship (:()0 p .m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
The Rev. James Wilson of the
First Methodist Church in Pen
dleton will be the speaker
Union Lenton Service Wednes
day 7:30 at the Episcopal church.
Junior Choir Wednesday -1:00
p. m.
Choir Practice Thursday 8:00
p. m.
Lois's Beauty Shop
ANNOUNCES
FOR EASTER,
COLD WAVES -$8.50 UP
THROUGH MARCH
The shop is open every day of the week and
manicure service has been added.
OPERATORS
Mrs. Alice Smith Cr Bea Curry
ing were Mesdames Jack Van
Winkle, William Heath. Clarence
Tnlinunn Prnvtnn PnhinuMn
Smitll. Qu-nnk n,in Rpllnnhrrw-U Richard
Since Union Services have been oa()o R Di(,k Rich;m,
p anned by the protestant Munkers, and Ehvin
churches for each Wednesday jUErilts
evening throughout Lent, the so- j hps sm.(1(, ag hos(pss
eiety voted to hold their next f n j
meeting Tuesday March 30 in-
stead of Wednesday April 7 as , . . .
scheduled. Cards Enjoyed At
Following the business meet- TIL- I nc Minht
ing a program based on steward- LllS:j LUU,ci "'y"i
ship was presented by program Twelve tables of pinochle and
chairman, Mrs. Carl McDaniels. bridge were played at the month
A feature of the program was a(jv Elks Ladies night Thursday,
vocal solo by Mrs. Lester Boulden f March 4, in the Elks lodge build
after which refreshments were nn
served to Mesdames Robert
Owens, James Vanover, J. O. Ha
ger, N. D. Bailey. Nelson Bailey,
Alex Green, Floyd Tollison, Ed
win Walker, John Ledbetter, J. R.
Huffman, Charles Gomillion,
Clayton Shaw, Kenneth Carpen
ter, Doyle Abern, Emma Ander
son, Lucy Rodgers, Leslie Pruitt,
Ilarlev Voting. Harry Duvall,
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Walter Barger, Mrs. William, Assembly
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible School begins at 9:15.
Classes for adults as well as
children.
Morning Worship at 10:55. The
pastor speaks on "Jesus Calls Us
To Destiny."
Evening Services begin at 7
p. m. The message, "Voice of the
Gentile at the Cross."
Monday, a district men's meet
ing will begin with dinner at 7
p. m. The Reverend Donald Payne,
ihe new pastor at Pendleton will
be the speaker.
Wednesday, the Union Services
will be at the Episcopal church.
The Reverend Willis Geyer of the
of God will be the
Collins, Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs
jLce Gronemyer, Mrs. Phil Blak
ney, Mrs. Ernie Winchester, Mrs.
j Alice Smith and Mrs. Floyd
sayers.
High score in bridge for the
evening was received by Mrs.
Earl Gilliam and Mrs. Robert
1.90
1.90
2.25
3.50
3.50
Walter Becket, Douglas Ogietree, Miller of jone received second.
Douglas Drake, Lester Boulden,, Mrs. Kemn Dick won high score
Carl McDaniels, Owen Leathers jn ,,inochle and second prize was
Jr.. Charles Vaughn, Whitmer received by Mrs. Sam Turner.
Wright, Miss Ona Gilliam and
Reverend Boulden by the hostes
es Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Darl Hudson,
speaker.
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
Heppner Bakery's
ICE CREAM
DEPARTMENT
IS
Now Open
We Have A Good Selection of Our Regular
Ice Cream and Will Have Soft Ice Cream
Available Later.
Mrs. E. J. Dobbie and Mrs.
lias Unrein.
Fide-
4 H SQUARE DANCE APRIL 3
There will be a benefit 4-H
square dance at the lone Legion
hall on Saturday, April 3. This
is to help the IFVE program.
by
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Richard Wells.
Mothers Club Hears
Insurance Talk
Mrs. Willard Warren was host
ess to the Young Mother's Club
which met at her home Monday
night. i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles
an(j' presented a program on various
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ruggles
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Mrs. Lena Searcy of Hillsboro.
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Members present were Mrs. Ken
neth Keeling, Mrs. Nels Anderson,
Mrs. Roicp Kulleton, Mrs. Riley
Munkers. Mrs. Robert Kerrell, Mrs.
Clem Stockard, Mrs. William
Heath, Mrs. Douglas Drake, and
Mrs. Robert Walker. Guests were
Mrs. Fred Sanders and Mr. and
Mrs. Ruggles.
The next meeting will be April
!5 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Keeling, during which time Mrs.
Richard Meador will give a talk
on tirst aid.
June Wedding Date
Set By Marie Soward
Rev. and Mrs. Earl L. Soward
of Heppner are announcing the
engagement of their daughter
Marie of San Pedro, California, to
Mr. Vernon Greenhalgh of Whit
tier, California, where he is serv
ing as the minister of youth and
membership at the First Chris
tian church.
The wedding will take place on
June 11 at the Christian church in
Heppner.
CHURCHES
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church school 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
When so much is said about "Len.
ton Devotions", let us think for a
while on the question, "What do
we mean by Devotions?"
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