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Heppner Gazette Tirrai, Thunday, Novtvftfect ?; 954 Page- I ling Events v. 19 Sans Souci Re. 1 lodge Nov. 20 Smorgasbord hall, 6:00 t0 8:30 p. m. ;Nov. 22 Chamber of lerce, dinner at Cuts ' cabin, 7:00 p. m. I's auxiliary of Episcopal :h, 8:00 p. m., parish ran Legion business ing Nov. 23 Bookworms of Honor f Nov. 25 Thanksgiving lov. 26 Ruth chapter No. )ES o . 5ns Guests of r At Farewell ir Party Thursday i nd Mrs. Willard Warren, ' moved from Heppner to ere guests of honor at a party given Thursday by Mr. and. Mrs. Marvin ! present were Mr. and bert Ferrell, Mrs. Whit ight, Mrs. James Mona- guests of honor and the id hostess. CV" TO ETERSON'S heoffer'i Crest Emambl, $34.00 Pn, $25.00 Pencil, $9.00 SNORKEL PEN f Shtaffer's Sentinel Ensemble, $27.50 Pen, $20.00 Pencil, $7.50 offer's Statesman Ensemble, $20.00 Pen, $13.50 Pencil, $6 50 O. PETERSON 1 JEWELER lone Maranatha Club Has Installation At Troedson Home An impressive eandlelieht in- stallation ceremony was held for the officers of the Manarathas at a meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Verner Troedson. Mrs. E. M. Baker was the in stalling officer and was assisted by Mrs. Wallace Matthews. Mrs. Bakor told of the work of the club which was organized about ten years ago for the purpose of aiding tne Community church, name 01 tne group means The Lord Cometh. Some of the pro jects of the club besides helping the church are the annual Mother-Daughter banquet or tea, serv ing breakfast at Easter and serv ing a lunch to families at fune- rals. Those installed were Mrs. Mil ton Morgan, president: Mrs. Mar. ion Palmer, vice president; Mrs. Garry Tullis, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Morgan gave out the year books and chose the following committees: fancy work, Mrs. Noel Dobyns, Mrs. Grace Ware and Mrs. Dale Ray; cards, Mrs. Echo Palmateer; relief, Mrs. Wal. lace Matthews; membership, Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Berl Akers; flowers for the church. Mrs. Troedson, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. O. L. Lundell; aprons, Mrs. Ida Coleman, Mrs. Harvey Ring and Mrs. Morgan. Mis. Alfred Shirley assisted Mrs. Troedson with the refreshments. o Lex Garden Club Meets at Warners The Lexington Garden club met Nov. 9 in the home of Cora War ner. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Maxine Cox with the following members pre sent, Bernice Lott, Edna Mun kers, Nellie Palmer, Lucille Peck, Faye Munkers, Cleo Van Winkle, Edith Miller, Millie Evans, Nellie Johnson, Edna Wetzel, Frances McMillan, Mae McCall, Frances Schrage, Gertrude Van Horn, Leila Palmer, Lee Wagonblast, Cora Warner, Ina Nichols and Bertha Dinges. It was decided to send a $10.00 Care package to Korea. The December meeting will be at Edith Miller's home with a gift exchange. Gertrude Van Horn read an instructive article on the cover ing of flowers and the protection of lawns for the winter. Edna Wetzel and Frances Mc Millan drew from the birthday box. Following the meeting refresh ments were served by the hostes ses Cora Warner and Bertha Din ges. o USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Lodge Convention Held in Heppner The district convention of the Degree of Honor was held in Heppner October 26 with dele gates from The Dalles, John Day, Pendleton, Baker and Portland attending. After a luncheon served at noon in the Oddfellows hall, the af ternoon session was opened by president Theta Stratton with an address of welcome. J. O. Turner also welcomed he convention on behalf of the city. The following National and State officers were introduced, Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, national committeewoman and state di rector; Mrs. Irene Scott, John Day, state president; Mrs. Anna Speckerman, The Dalles, state vice president; Mrs. Myrtle An derson, Portland, state secretary; Mrs. Blanche Buckley, Portland, past state president. At the close of the afternoon the Junior Degree of Honor gave a demonstration of their ritualis tic work. A banquet was held in the evening at the Christian church, the tables being decorated with Morrow County wheat and at each place a corsage of wheat tied with fall colored ribbons. During the banquet, Sandra Jones gave a reading, Carolyn McDan iel played several piano selec tions and Jay Stratton gave a reading. Initiation by the John Day lodge was held at the evening session, with seven candidates being initiated. A program of drill teams from the various lod ges, addresses from the visiting officers, a vocal solo by Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Jr. accompanied a tab leau. Twenty five year pins were presented to several members. The Heppner Square Dance club entertained with a few num bers after which gifts were given the visiting officers. A coffee hour was held at the close of the meeting. n Past Presidents Honored By Lodge The Degree of Honor met for past president's night November 9. As the past presidents were re cognized, each told of interesting incidents which took place during her term of office. Members voted to dispense with the annual Thanksgiving dinner this year because of the recent convention held here. Following the meeting, Mary Ann Jensen and Marilyn Berg strom were in charge of the en tertainment. Games were played j and prizes awarded to the win ners. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Theta Stratton and Genevieve Springer Reception Honors Ray Drake on 40th Wedding Anniversary Sunday afternoon November 7, the Valby Lutheran church So ciety honored Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake of Heppner, on their 40th wedding anniversary, which will be Thanksgiving day. Following the regular meeting of the society, a reception was held in Valby hall at which time Cheryle Lundell sang "I Love You Truly" accompanied by Ka ren Lundell. Mrs. Paul Petty john sang "The Prayer Perfect" accompanied by Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. Paul Warren cut the anni versary cake; Mrs. Lee Scrivner and Mrs. Douglas Drake poured. Many beautiful flowerrs deco rated the hall where over 60 guests were present. o Methodist Church Group Met Last Week The Alpha circle, WSCS of the Methodist church met last Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Duvall. Queen Esther circle met with Mrs. Tom Wells and the Young Mothers circle met witli Mrs. Jeff Carter. The Susannah Wesley circle met at the home of Mrs. Alex Green .Friday afternoon with Miss Opal Briggs as hostess. o Rhea Creek Grange Elects New Off icers Officers elected by the Rhea Creek grange Friday November 5 were master, Leslie Babb; over seer, Barton Clark; lecturer, Edna reck; steward, Leonard Rill; as sistant steward, Walter Wright; chaplain, Pearl Wright; treasurer, Elmer Palmer; gatekeeper, Alva Barlow; ceres, Marilyn Bergstrom; pomona, Mary Wright; flora, Ni non ill; lady assistant steward, Ruth Bergstrom; executive com mittee, Ben Anderson, Ray Wright and Alfred Lovgren. o Square Dance Club Has Full Program The Square Dance club met last Friday evening. They will dance again this week. November 20 the club will hold their dance at Rhea Creek grange hall, with a special caller, Mrs. Stricklett of Bend. Saturday November 29, the Btjtinre Dnnccrs will hw po- luck dinner at the Legion hall. WA CAN TE KA We have had four meetings t his year. Officers elected were Celia Boulden, president; Naftcy Harshman, vice president; Sha ron Case, secretary; Wilma Both- well, treasurer; Carol Anderson, HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH Lesetr D. Boulden, minister Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Communion will be observed as part of a Thanksgiving service. Union Evening service at the Christian church 7:30 p. m. Junior Choir practice Wednes day 4:00 p. m. Senior Choir practice Thursday 7:30 p. m. There will be a Union Thanks giving service at the Methodist church, 10:00 a. m. Thanksgiving Day. Protestants Greatest Challenge WHY DOAFEWRELIGIOUS SECTS WORSHIP ON SATURDAY INSTEAD OF SUNDAY? COME AND HEAR POSITIVE PROOF THAT SUNDAY IS REFERRED TO IN THE NEW TESTAMENT Sunday Night, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m. ATTHE Christ For Today Crusade IEW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH W. WATER ST., I HEPPNER . . : SPECIAL FEATURE MOTION PICTURE THAT HAS INSPIRED THOUSANDS PRECEDES LECTURE THE SABBATH CHRIST MADE 7:30 SHARP iome Early To Enjoy Organ Music and Special Musical Features I WEDNESDAY NIGHT j Tampering With Heaven's Constitution An Act Predicted By Cod And Fulfilled By Man SPECIAL FEATURE Jpecial Health' Lecture To Be Given By ois Rodgers. R. N. Don't Miss It These Lectures Have Proven To Be Of Great Jalue To All Who Have Heard Them. FRIDAY NIGHT Has Time Been Lost? Can We Still Be Sure When Christ Was Ressurected? Lindsays Honored By Party Wednesday Eve Mrs. William Heath was hos tess Wednesday evening at a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lindsay. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cole, Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Bry ant, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Warner, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll, the guests of honor and the hostess. o CHUKOflES ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Willow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Phone 6-9240 Sunrhy School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Young People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bihle Hour 7:45 p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m Sermon, 11 a. m. i Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. SPECIAL FEATURE Again All Youth Are Invited This Feature is Especially For You CHORUSES STORIES QUIZZES FREE BOOKS Come Young and Old and Enjoy This Feature ! VERYONE WELCOME TIME 7:30 P. M. SEASONINGS? Do seasons or weather sort of Seem to regulate your life? Most of the men will all main tain "That's handled by the wife"! Bet cleaning up of house & yard Has kept you on the hop! With winter weather you'll trensfer To basement or workshop! Now's the time to check that shop And save yourself from worry ! After a fire has started there It's far too late to hurry. Clean out waste and oily rags; Odd paints you'll never use! Check wiring to be sure it's safe Before you blow that fuse! hr Check your insurance to be sure those Shop Tools & Equip ment are covered! For AH Your Insurance Needs ' See or Call C. A. RUGGLES Phone 6-9625 Box 6U Heppner, Oregon IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Wilfred C. McKay, Pastor The special series of gospel services continue every evening at 7:30 and on Sundays. Sunday school is at 10:00. Worship service is at 11:00. Young Peoples Meeting is at 7:15. Evening church service is at :00. The time and place for prayer meetings will be announced in the evening services. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. A. Shirley, pastor Church school 10:00 a. m Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Theme: Experience and Vision Unite. Choir practice Monday 8:00 p. m. scribf; Connie Anderson, record er; Judy Cochell, sgt. at arms. When Mary Harshman moved to Walla Walla we elected Brenda Townsend to replace her as vice president and on committees. We voted to meet at our lead er's house and to prepare a box of home-made candy for Joe Sny der who made our beautiful tooled leather C. E. emblems last spring. We delivered in Oct. 23. We voted to take part in the national Camp Fire project, "Af ghans for Korea"1 and the com munity project, "Quilts for the Needy". Mr. Penland gave us a good spot in the paper for our message to the people and we wish to thank him, as well as the two people in the community who responded by giving us quilt pieces. We are carrying the pro ject through November hoping to get more response. This not only helps unfortunate people, but helps us earn our requirements for Wood Gatherers rank and Fire Makers rank as well as adding hours to our service record. At present we are planning to do No. 7 in our Fire Makers rank, this is a dinner which we prepare and serve. Carol K. Anderson, scribe. 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