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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 29, 1 954
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Bridal Shower Held
For Connie Rugges
Mrs. Willard Warren and Mrs.
John Lane were hostesses for a
bridal shower at the Warren
home Saturday July 2-1, honoring
Connie Ruggles, whose wedding
will be later this month.
Guests were Mesdames James
J. Miller, Jr., Albert Wright, Jr.,
La Verne Van Marter, Jr., William
Labhart, George Rugg, Marshall
Lovgren, W. A. Ruggles, Earl Mc
Kinney, William Snow, Don Ben
nett, Lowell Rippee, Bill Gentry,
Carl Thorp, Thomas J. Doherty,
A. E. Elliott, Myles Martin, C. A.
RuggTCs and the Misses Eleanor
Rice, Beth Ball and Kathleen Or
wick. ' Games were played and re
freshments served after the
opening of the gifts.
50th Anniversary
Reception to Honor
Ashland Couple
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMillan
and children were weekend visi
tors at the Frances McMillan
home.
Tony Carlin from Gary, Indiana
and-arrived Monday for a visit with
Luncheon Honors
Mrs. S. Thompson
Mrs. E .K. Schaffitz and Mrs.
Robert Penland entertained with
bridge luncheon Monday after
noon at the Penland home in
honor of Mrs. Stephen Thompson
who is leaving soon to make her
home in Pendleton.
Those present were Mesdames
Raymond Ferguson, Tom Wilson,
Emile Groshen, Claude Graham,
John Pfeiffer, William Barratt,
James Thomson, W. O. George,
L. D. Tibbies, Harold Cohn, Or
ville Smith, and Stephen Thomp
son. Mrs. Tibbies held high score,
Mrs. George was low and Mrs.
Cohn received the traveling prize.
Mrs. Thompson was presented a
guest gift.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox of
Ashland, Oregon will celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary
here at a party given in theirj Mrs. Malcolm O'Brien, Mr.
honor by their daughter and son- Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mr.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves.
A family dinner and reception
will be held at the Graves Rock
Creek ranch and friends are in
vited to attend.
Gammells Hold
Pre-Dance Potluck
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gammell
entertained Saturday night with a
potluck dinner at their home in
Clark canyon preceding the Kick
Off dance. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mr.
Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sawyer. He
in vomo v, Murtor Mr i has been staying at the W. E.
and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell Jr., Mr
Birthday Party Held
For Mat Halvorsen
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor
sen of lone gave a birthday party
Sunday at their home for Mat
Halvorsen in honor of his 88th
birthday.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
John Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Eubnnks and family, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Brenner and family,
Judy Howton, and Tom Davidson.
Also coming from Portland were
Mrs. Vela Eubanks and Gail Ellen
Fletcher.
and Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mr. and
and
and
Mrs. John Williams, and Joanne
Kupp and Don Lemon of Pendle
ton.
o-
Thompsons Give
Sunday Buffet
A Sunday buffet Turkey sup
per was given at their home by
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson.
Table decorations featured yellow
candles surrounded by yellow and
orange daisies and guests were
served refreshments on the porch
preceeding the dinner.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Graham, Mr. and
Mrs. James Farley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Loyd, Mr. and Mrs. John
Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carter,
Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaffitz, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson, Mr
Pinochle Club
Meets Friday
Mrs. Roy Orwick entertained
her pinochle club Friday at her
home. Guests were Mesdames
Frank Hamlin, Walter Becket,
Fred Mankin, Ed LaTrace, Bob
Lowe, Max Harris, and Earl
Evans. Dessert was served before
the members played cards. Mrs.
Max Harris winning high, Mrs.
Fred Mankin, second and Mrs.
Walter Becket, consolation.
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Song Fest Enjoyed
By Soroptimists
A song fest was enjoyed by the
Soroptimist club at their noon
meeting Thursday at O'Don
nell's. Mrs. C. C. Carmichael ac
companied the group on the
piano.
Old and new Soroptimist songs
were sung and Happy Birthday
was sung in honor of the May,
June and July birthdays. A birth
day cake was served also in honor
Alberts Announce
Forthcoming Marriage
Mr and Mrs. Edgar G. Albert of
Hardman announce the approach
ing marriage of their' daughter,
Patricia Florence to James Ver
non Prock, son of Mrs. Maurice
Elder and Vernon E. Prock of
Heppner. The wedding is sche
duled for August 7 at the Chris
tian church at 8 p. m. Friends are
cordially invited to attend. A
reception will follow in the
church basement.
HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Willis W. 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.
ALL SAINTS CHUHCH, Episcopa
John R. Reeves, rector
Sunday, July 25 is St. James
day.
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Holy Communion and sermon at
11.
Holy Communion Wednesday
at 10 a. m.
The Rector leaves for his va
cation July 28 to be gone three
or four Sundays. Kenneth Priest
will serve at least one Sunday.
IONE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching service at 11:00 a. m.
Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Henderson of
of Mrs. W. C. Collins, Mrs. Floyd Pasco. Washington will bring the
Adams, Mrs. Philip Blakney, Miss, message. Reyt Henderson will
Leta Humphreys and Mrs. Robert' preach at both services.
and Mrs. Robert Penland, and Mr.J will give their reports on
and Mrs. Bradley Fancher.
Penland
Next week Mrs. Clara B. Gert
son and Miss Leta Humphreys
Banff conference.
Young people's service at 7:30.
Evening services at 8:00 p. m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
the Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
I You are always welcome here.
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McMillan home
Mr. and Mrs. John Allyn and
small son John Jr., visited in Lex
ington on Saturday. Mrs. Allyn
will be remembered as Alone
Shannon of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
motored to Ephrata last weekend
where they went after their small
daughter, Barbara Lisa, who has
been there with Mrs. Ciitsforth's
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar
guardt are in Portland where Mr.
Marquardt underwent major sur
gery at the Providence hospital
there. He is reported to be get
ting along as well as can be ex
peeled. Miss Dona Bamett and Mrs.
Trina Parker spent several days
here attending to business mat
ters from their summer home at
Camp Sherman.
Carol Messenger, Stephen Klin
ger and Margaret Kendall are
spending this week at Cove at the
Christian church summer school.
There were quite a number of
Lexington and Heppner people
went to the Jess Turner ranch on
Sunday and helped fight a range
and wheat fire which lasted for
several hours.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin were
Pendleton visitors on Monday.
The Nita Grey family have
moved into the Bob Davidson
apt.s.
Mrs. Ray Papineau and daugh
ters are visiting with the Van
Winkle Jr. family from their
home in Ephrata.
Guests at the E. E. McFadden
home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Leno Micheile and son Barney,
from Hermiston, George Her-
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
HEPPNER METHOCIST CHURCH
Lester D. Boulden, Minister
Morning worship 9 a. m.
Sermon topic: Who is sanctified?
Church School 10 a. m.
"See you in Church Sunday!"
mann, Keith Grey, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Winters of Hermiston.
Lucille Kendall of Heppner Is
visiting this week with Charlene
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wetzel en
tertained several members of the
young people's class at a party
Saturday at their home. After a
most enjoyable evening of play
ing games, refreshments were
served to the following: Phylis
Nolan, Janet Kendall, Marilyn
Munkers, James Herbison of
rrineville, Jerry Messenger and
Margaret Hughes of Heppner.
The C. E. held a party and a
hike at the church on Monday
evening. Games were played and
the group enjoyed a hike up the
cemetery hill, after which a sack
lunch brought by the children
was enjoyed with dessert and
drink being furnished by Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Price. There were
about 13 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hughes
motored to Portland Sunday
where they visited her father,
Charles Marquardt who is a pa
tient in the hospital there.
The movie, "The Call of the
Navajo" will be shown at the
Lexington Christian church Sun
day. This is a reportedly fine
film, and all are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger
Sr., and son Jerry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Messenger and
girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mar
quardt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar
quardt were Boardman visitors
over Sunday.
Out of town friends who were
here Tuesday to attend the fune
ral services for Mr. Breshears in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whil
lock and daughter Sandra of
Brookings; Mrs. John Henzite, of
Junction City; Mrs. Vera Walker
and Vernon Walker, Pasco; Mr.
and Mrs.M. Burchell, Sheridan;
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Richelder
fer and family, The Dalles; Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Crump and fam
ily of Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards
visited in Ephrata, Wash, over the
weekend accompanying their son
Johnny, who went alter his wife.
Monument News
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard spent
last weekend at Ukiah with Mr.
Barnard's nephew and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Halstead. On
their way home they visited with
Elvie Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. i
Tunis Round. j
Mrs. Forrest Nolan (nee Francis
Johnson) and baby are visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest j
Johnson and her sister Judy. Hen
husband is still with the armed j
forces over seas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mantis
and son Dicky drove to Pendleton
Tuesday and came home with a
new Nash ranch wagon.
'A grass fire started on the Fred
Page ranch on Tuesday. It was
soon extinguished wit Flint much
damage.
The 22-100 of a mile of high
way, built by state funds but the
work was done by the J. C. Comp
ton Construction Co., was finished
on Wednesday and Mr. O'Kelley,
the blade man, left immediately
for Mt. Vernon. This niece of
construction is a great improve
ment for Monument.
Mrs. Hattie Musgrave of Mt.
Vernon and her nephew from Salt
Lake City, were dinner guests of
her daughter and son-in-Jaw, Mr.
and Mis. Rho Bleakman. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Musgrave at Top on Thursday.
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