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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 8, 1954 Page 3 :ial Happenings ion of Officers ByW. S. C. S. . S. C. S. of the Methodist met at the home of Mrs. 1 Carpenter recently where leers for the year begin- ne 1, were elected. i elected were: president, nneth Carpenter; vice pre Mrs. E. J. Dobbie; 2nd vice it, Mrs. Anna Q. Thomson; lg secretary, Miss Ona ; promotion secretary", hitmer Wright and treas rs. Lucy Rodgers. Secretar ;ted to head the depart covering all work of the include Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Darl Hudson, Mrs. Joulden, Mrs. Randall Mar i. Thomas Wells, Mrs. Carl iels, Mrs. Alex Green and pal Briggs. isionary program was pre with Mrs. Carl McDaniels rman, assisted by several rs of the group, following iiness meeting, shments were served to 11 by the hostesses, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Emma Anderson rs. James Vanover. of town guests were Mrs. Bates, of Lexington and ick Carmichael of Uma- CK SCHEDULED lgton Grange will have a : dinner at the grange hall Saturday, it was announ- week. The dinner will initiation in the grange. -I nds Saturday Coeur d'Alene Scene Of Taylor-Walker Wedding In March Delores Joy Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker ot Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, became the bride of Roland Dell Taylor SA, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Taylor of Heppner op Wednesday,' March 24. The lovely double ring candle light service was performed by the bride's uncle, Rev. Kelsey Prinzing of Lodi, California, in the Assembly of God church at Coeur d'Alene. The bride, dressed in a satin and lace gown with short train and fingertip veil was ffiven in marriage by her father. She carried a bouquet of stoplianoti ind red rose buds with white streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Geor gia Taylor, dressed in pink lace and she carried a nosegay of white carnations. Bridesmaid was Mrs. David Walker who wor. aqua net and carried white car nations, flower giri was una Walker and ring bearer was Mel vin Taylor. Russell Taylor was best man for his brother, and candlelight ers were David Walker and Ralph Taylor. Ushers were Bruce Wal ker and Marshall Mitchell. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Bruce Walker and solos were sung by Mrs. Kelsey Prinz- ing and Mrs. B. P. Norby. Coming Events Friday April 9 Ruth chapter No. 32. OES Monday April 12 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don nell's American Legion business meeting Sororoty Meets At Milton-Freewater Delta Kappa Gamma members held a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Ethel Walker at CHURCHES! ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' ! Earl L. Soward, Pastor I Bible School begins at 9:15 a. I m. Morning Worship at 10:55. The, ALL SAINTS CHURCH Episcopal John R. Reeves, Rector 8 00 a. m. Holy Communion 11a. m. Church School 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer 7:00 d. m. Yount? Peoule's Fel- Milton-Freewater on Saturday. sermon will be on "The Showing lowship March 27. j of the Lamb." Young People First Sunday of Month Choral Thnse from here attending were! nu'1'1 ;" " P- rn- Th(W wi" 'h ; Holy Communion All Saints Episcopal auxiliary.! Mrs. Katherine Hager, Mrs. l.uc I 'ning serv ices at 7:30. , Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion 8-00 d m. parish hall I Rodgers and Mrs. Velva Bechdoli i Christian Women's Fellowship; W el. 4.00 p. m. Junior C hoir of Heppner; Mrs. Gladys Ely of: will hold their all day meeting lnurs- P- m- 1 nojr 1'racuce. ior,o nnrl Mict PHn.-i Bloom of! on Wednexil.'iv. ' Choir practice Thursday even- arLulAL r alm aUNDAi ing. 8:00 p. m., parish hall Tuesday April 13 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday April 14 P-TA, 8.00 p. m., school Thursday, April 15 Soroptimhts, noon at O'Donnell's Elks, stag night Friday April 16 Sans Soucl Re- bekah lodge Lexington. Methodist Women Attend Dufur Meetina Rev. Lesler Boulden drove Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter, Mrs. Anna Q. Thomson, Miss Opal Briggs and Miss Ona Gilliam of Heppner and Mrs. Fredrick Martin of lone to Dufur on April 2. They represent ed the Heppner Women's Society of Christian Service at an all day district meeting. This was a meeting of women Grahams Host Twelve At Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham entertained with a dinner party Sunday evening at, their home west of Heppner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penland, John Wight man and the host anil hostess. Soroptimist Club Has Business Meet HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH Lester D. Boulden. Minister Church school i):15 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. There will he baptisms and re ception of members at this ser vice, j The Junior choir presents an Easier service of song 7:30 p. m. The Union Lenten services will he at the Christum church Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior choir practice Wednes day 4:00 p. m. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. in. SERVICE IS PLANNED Rev. John R. Reeves, lias an nounced a special service of the Blessing and distribution of the Palms service for Palm Sunday, April 11 at All Saints Episcopal church. All members and friends of the church are invited. 4-H Club News SAND HOLLOW-BUTTER CREEK LIVESTOCK CLUB The meeting was held at the Brosnan home and the president, Donald Craber called the meeting to order. The secretary's report was read and approved. We 1 is ct:sed our projects. Meeting was adjourned. Refreshments were served by Ihe hostess. Baseball vvas en joyed afterwords. The next meeting will be at the Dolvin home, May 2. Merlin Hughes, reporter. THREE LINKS TO HAVE SALE The Triple Links club have made plans for a food sale to be Saturday April 10 at the Red and White store from 10:00 a. in. to 2:00 p. m. VMM IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH A. Shirlev. nastor r nominating committee was. church schoofat 10 a. m. from all points in the Port b ml elected at the regular month! j Morning worship at 11 a. m. district of the Methodist church business meeting of the Soropti- win, special theme for Palm Sun-for- information and instruction mist club at O'Donnell's Thins ! day. on the many phases of work rar-!day noon. The commilte is Mrs. i choir practice Monday at 8:00 ried on by the society. o- Gribbles Entertain With Dinner-Bridge Ask us for the CURTESY ADVANCE ORDER FORM ! First Choice on These Terrific ;ains . . . Order in Advance! UMPHREYS DRUG CO. The Rexall Store Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble entertained Friday evening with dinner and bridge. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stenhen Thompson. Mr. and A reception followed the cere- Mrs Howard Reed, and Mr. and mony at the home ot me orme s. Mrs Rob(,rt penland. parents. Aunts of the, bride ser ved the cake. For going away the bride woie a brown dress with brown acces sories. The groom is now stationed in Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Tay-, lor will join him there soon. Taylor is a graduate of Heppner High school and Mrs. Taylor of the Canyonville Bible Academy, of Canyonville, Oregon. 0 : Wilsons Entertain In Honor of Wolffs Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson en tertained with a bridge party on Saturday evening in honor of Dr and Mrs. Wolff who are visiting here, en route to Puerto Rico. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Trukositz, Dr. and Mrs. Wolff and the host and hostess. High scores were won by Mr. Trukositz and Mrs. Wolff. 1) CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Mr. and Mrs. Thompson re ceived the high scores for the evening. o Dinner Party Honors Visit of Wolffs Harold Manners, cnanman; ivirs. ip nl Philip Blakney, Mrs. Mary Van Be sure to reserve Thursday Stevens. Mrs. Grace Nickerson evening, April l:i for our Maundv and Mrs. Floyd Adams. ; Thursday candlelight Commun- Committoe reports were given! ion service at 8 p. m. and itvvas stressed that the at-j tendance contest started Anri! 1. IONE CHURCH OF THE A report was given by Mrs. W. O. George on the club's visit to the La Grande club on Monday evening March 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Ernsdorff entertained Sunday evening with a dinnerparty in honor of Dr. and cond; Mrs. Emil Groshens, third Whats Trump Club Meets at Smith Home The What's Trump bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Orville Smith on Thursday evening March 25. Mrs. P. W. Mahoney had high score; Mrs. Gene ferguson, se- Mrs. Wallace Wolff, who are visiting here for a few days. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carter and the host and hostess. WEEDING DATE SET BY COLLEEN CONNOR Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Connor of Heppner announce the wed ding of their daughter Mary Col leen to Mr. Johnie Lee Williams of Spray, to be held at St. Pat rick's Catholic church in Heppner at 2 p. m. Saturday, April 17. All friends and relatives are invited. and Mrs. Leonard Sehwarz. low. Mrs. Cyrene Barratt of Corval lis was a guest for the evening. o Entertain On Saturday Evening Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz en tertained Saturday evening with dinner and cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. VV. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penland and the host and hostess. 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 VV. Geyer, Pastor Services: Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Christ's Ambassadors 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic Services 7:45 p. m. Thursday evening Prayer and Bible study 7:45 p. m. 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