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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 27, 1955.
Page 5
Social cJiajifizninq
Installation of New
Officers Held Monday
By Rainbow Girls
Monday evening January 17 the
Rainbow Girls held installation
for the new officers at an open
meeting.
Officers installed were Ida Sue
Stratton, worthy advisor; Joan
Wright, assistant advisor; Virgin
ia Andresen Charoty; Janet Keith
"ley, Hope; Barbara Warren, Faith
Marilyn Munkers, drill leader;
Meredith Thomson, chaplain;
Frances Slocum, outer observer;
Helen Graham, confidential ob
server, color. stations.Celia Boul
den, Phyllis Quackenbush, Carol
Groshens, Marilyn Calvin, Judy
Spaulding, Kay Keithley and
Sharon Bryant; choir director,
Judy Collins; organist, Janice
Martin.
Installing officers were wortlty
advisor, Jean Marie Graham;
chaplain, Joan Keithley; mar
shall, Mary Ruth Green; recorder,
Carolyn Calvin; organist, Mrs. C.
C. Carmichael.
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens was in
stalled as Mother advisor. On the
advisory board are Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bryant, Mrs. L. D. Tib
bies, Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, Mrs.
Claude Graham, Mrs. James
Thomson, Mrs. Roy Quackenbush
and Bert Cork.
Refreshments were served after
the meeting.
Rhea Creek HEC Make
Laundry Bags for
Veterans Hospital
The HEC of the Rhea Creek
grange met at the home of Mrs.
Ray Wright Thursday, Jan. 20.
opening with a potluck dinner at
noon. Besi'des the business meet
ing, the afternoon was spent in
making ; laundry bags for the
veterans hospital in Walla Walla.
Those present were Mesdames
Clive Huston, Harold Wright, Ben
Anderson, Archie Ball, Ray Drake,
Frank Parker, Al Lovgren, EJmer
Palmer, Walter Wright, Barton
Clark, John Bergstrom and Mar
lyn, Evalyn Farrens, Pearl
Wright, Mary Wright and the
hostess. Also present were Ben
Anderson and Frank Parker.
J
W. S.C.S. Circles
Meet During Week
Suzanna Circle of W. S. C
met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Carpenter with Mrs. Emma An
derson as co-hostess.
' Mrs. George Reed gave a book
review on Jeremiah. Eleven mem
bers were present. Mrs. Reed was
appointed chairman of the circle
to replace Mrs. Anna Q. Thorn
son who is in California.
Alpha Circle met with Mrs
Charles Gomillion with Mrs. L. H
iase co-nostess. rateen were
present. Mrs. Walter Ruggles
was in charge of the program and
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers gave the de
votionals. Mrs. Newt O'Harra re
viewed book two of the Greatest
Story Ever Told.
The Young Women's Circle met
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Jack Angel. Mrs. Marion
Huggett reviewed a book on God
and City Life. Tentative plans
were made for a box social to be
held in February.
Queen Esther Circle met with
Mrs. Tom Wells Wednesday even
ing with Mrs. Glenn McLachlan
as co-hostess. Mrs. Ed Walker
gave a talk on "The Place of
Women in the. Life of Christ. Mrs,
Robert Owens was in charge of
the program. Twelve members
were present.
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Dessert-Bridge Held
At Ferguson Home
Mrs. Gene Ferguson was the
hostess last Friday afternoon for
the first of a series of dessert
bridge parties to be given for the
benefit of the American Legion
auxiliary.
Two tables of bridge were in
play, the guests being Mes
dames Dick Wells, Robert Pen
land, Loyal Parker, W. O
George, Raymond Ferguson, C. C
Carmichael, L. D. Tibbies and
Richard Me,ador.
Mrs. Parker received high score.
Mrs. George received a prize for
jack high and Mrs. Meador for
100 honors.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
. The next meeting of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary will be held
Tuesday evening .February 1st at
the home of Mrs. Jack Van Win
kle. ...
aim for
her
Heart
&
Brown
WITH
A BOX OF
Haley or Societe
VALENTINE
CANDY
Pound W-W
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bill lii.,-.: .. Ul1
MR. AND MRS. FLOYD SMITH, (formerly Miss Joan Breeding of
Lexington) who were married recently at the home of her parents
in Lexington. The couple will move to Swest Home, Oregon in the
future to make their home.
Coming Events
Friday Jan. 28 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES
Saturday Jan. 29 OES Social
club card party, Masonic hall,
8:00 p. m.
Monday Jan. 31 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday Feb. 1 American Le
gion auxiliary
Wranglers, club house
Thursday Feb. 3 Soroptimists,
noon at O Donnell s
Lions club, 6.30 p. m., O'Don-
nell's
Elks, ladies night
Friday Feb. 4 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
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Couples Club Has
otluck Dinner
The Couples Club of the Epis
copal church enjoyed a potluck
dinner Saturday evening January
22nd at the parish hall. Thirteen
couples were present. Following
the dinner, the evening was spent
in playing games.
Mrs. William Barratt and Mrs.
Frank Anderson were in charge
of the dinner.
Another potluck dinner will be
held February 19th and a like
affair on the third Saturday of
each month according to present
plans.
Mrs. Allen Case and Mrs. Allen
Hughes will be hostesses for the
next dinner meeting.
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Carnation Club
Plans Food Sale
The Carnation Club of the De
gree of Honor mot Tuesday even
ing at the home of Theta Strat
ton to make plans for this year's
work and to discuss the food sale
to be held Saturday, January 29th
at the Red and white store. Food
will go on sale at 10:30 in the
morning. Members worked on tea
towels to be sold at their spring
bazaar.
The new officers of the club
who were hostesses for the re
freshment hour are president,
Alice Soward; vice president, Eu
genie Huston; and secretary,
Theta Stratton. Sandwiches and
coffee were served.
o
Mrs. Schwarz Hostess
Whats Trumps Club .
Mrs. Leonard Schwarz enter
tained the Wbats Trumps bridge
club at the home of Mrs. Ray
mond Ferguson on Wednesday
afternon January 19.
Those present were Mesdames
Tom Wilson, P. W. Mahoney, Ray
mond Ferguson, E. K. Schaffitz,
James Thomson, W. O. George,
Emile Groshens, Claude Graham,
D. Tibbies, Harold Cohn, Gene
Ferguson, Robert Penland and the
hostess.
High score was held by Mrs.
Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Penland was
second, Mrs. Mahoney, third and
Mrs. Groshens, low.
Pink and Blue Shower
Honors Mrs. Springer
Mrs. Jos. Hughes, Mrs. Earl L.
Soward and Mrs. Mildred Tucker
were hostesses on Tuesday even
ing in'the Christian church base
ment for a pink and blue shower
honoring Mrs. Allen E. Springer.
The guest of honor received
many lovely gifts and she was
presented with a quilted crib
quilt by those present.
Refreshments were served and
visiting enjoyed by the guests,
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Triple Link Club Met
At Casebeer Home
The Triple Link club met at the
home of Prudy Casebeer January
17 with the following members
present: Elsie Ayers, Pearl De
vine, Gladys Beckett, Mary Bailey,
Ada Piper, Ruby Munkers.
The banquet for the Oddfellows
convention was discussed, also
the members voted to have a card
party.
Refreshments were served by
Ada Piper and the hostess.
Kathleen Orwick
Sets Wedding Date
Miss Kathleen Orwick, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orwick.
has set Thursday February 3 as
the date of her wedding to War
ren Disque of Condon.
A quiet home ceremony is plan,
tied for seven o'clock in the even
ing.
Initiation Held By
Rebekahs Friday
Mrs. George Reed and Mrs.
Harold Erwin, two new members
of Sans Souci Rebekah lodge,
were initiated at a regular meet
last Friday night.
Mrs. Robert Dobbs, retiring cap
tain of the initiating team was
presented with a gift by lodge
members. '
Refreshments were served by
the committee,, Mrs. Frank Ayers
and Mrs. Rufus Piper.
Church Group Holds
Missionary Meeting
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Episcopal church held their mis
sionary meeting Monday evening
in the parish hall.
Mrs. J. J. Nys gave an inspiring
talk on the Twelve Apostles and
Mrs. Lucy Peterson sang a hymn.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by the
hostesses, Mrs. John R. Reeves
and Mrs. Lucy Peterson. I
CARD PARTY PLANNED
The Triple Link club is plan
ning a public card party on Mon
day evening February 14.
I O NE
School Notes
Chester L. Ward, Superintendent
The lone basketball team won
from Umatilla here Friday, Jan.
21 with a good score and from
Boardman there Saturday Jan. 22
with a large score. The grade
school lost to Arlington here Sat
urday afternoon.
Thursday evening Jan. 27 the
Freshmen of E. O. C. E. will play
the lone high school and the
Heppner town team will play the
lone town team.
The Heppner band gave a spe
cial concert at lone Tuesday
morning and were entertained at
lunch afterward.
Lonerock News
By Verna Hayes
The March of Dimes party, on
Saturday night, netted the Polio
fund $75.00, with a fair crowd at
tending. Bingo, cakewalk and
auction sale were the games
played. Dancing was enjoyed
later in the evening, with Pete
Haynes and Mrs. Glenn Hayes
furnishing the music. Lester
Wick was the announcer for the
bingo game and auctioneer for
the auction sale. Refreshments
and coffee were served at mid
night. All reported a very en
joyable evening.
Mrs. George McLaughlin ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Mattlon
Hicks to John Day Monday, for
medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hayes at
tended the funeral services of
Elbert Cox, at Heppner Saturday,
The sawmill of Jack Stallings,
is being dismantled so as to be
in readiness for moving to a new
location in the spring.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner left
Friday for a weeks visit with their
son Kenneth in Corvallis and in
Portland.
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Barbara Frock
Evaluation of the Heppner
High School Hehisch has been re
ceived from the University of
Washington. The receivers state,
"There are many commendable
things about your paper." The
aim of the report is to correct
faults, not to point out the ex
cellent features.
Sally Palmer, Hehisch editor,
will act as chairman of a section
al meeting on "New Features For
All";and Mrs. Joyce Wilkinson,
journalism instructor, will speak
on "Mimeo-graph Techniques" at
another session of the Seattle
press conference in February.
Quill and Scroll members are
raising funds by sponsoring a
candy sale at noon, Friday. This
money is for initiation of new
members in March.
Pep Club and H-Club are serv
ing refreshments to the Fossil
basketball boys after the game
Friday. Classes and Clubs rotate
this task.
Sighs of relief from Heppner'
high students! At last, semester
exams are over and grades are
out.
Forty-two new books have been
received recently in the library.
Those rating "popular" are "Calne
Muntiny" and "Gone With the
Wind". Several books by Victoria
Case, an Oregon author, are also
on the shelves.
"B" Volleyball girls were
trounced by the Wasco girls by a
score of 19-51. The A team will
not have any more games before
the tournament at Boardman, on
March 4 and 5. Monday night the
B team plays Irrigon there.
EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY
Card Party
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 8 P. M.
Pinochle, Bridge, Prizes, Refreshments
PARISH HALL
STILL
A GOOD SELECTION OF
COLORS AND PATTERNS
IN OUR
CLEARANCE
SALE
OF
Wallpaper
PACKAGED IN ROOM-LOT BUNDLES
50c to $4
PER BUNDLE
Case Furniture Co.
1 and 2
Heart Boxes
TO $.50
3
Ask for Societe the finest hand dipped chocolates, or Brown
and Haley and be sure of giving her the best You can buy
no finer chocolates at any price.
Regular Boxes $1.85 To $6.00
VALENTINE CARDS
Phil's Pharmacy
Phil Blakney. Owner
Shower Held Thursday
By Soroptimist Club
Mrs. E. E. Gonty was the guest
of honor at a surprise shower
held for her at the Soroptimist
club's luncheon meeting Thurs
day at O'Donnell's.
A cake was served for the oc
cassion and also to honor the
birthdays of Mrs. Harold Sanders
and Mrs. Loyal Parker.
It was announced ' that Mrs.
Mabel Hughes of Milton-Free-water
will speak on Herbs, at the
next meeting.
' and other rectal disorders
COLON STOMACH AILMENTS
UPTU (HVnio) HEATED
WITHOUT HOSPITAL 0PEIAT1ON
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THE DEAN CLINIC
Opm 10 mHI 5 Monday thrown Friday.
Until I p.o. Monday, WpdnoKSoy Pnd Friday.
Chiropractic Physicians . . . In pur 45fh yoar.
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RUBBER FOOTWEAR
WOMEN'S FABRIC GALOSH 50c
CHILDS' GALOSH 1.50
MISSES ZIPPER BOOT 2.15
WOMEN'S ZIPPER BOOT 2.25
WOMEN'S FUR-TOP ,....2.00
BOYS' WINTER JACKETS
Jr, Sizes
4-6-8
4.66
Boys Sizes
10-12-14-16
5.66
Women's Flannel Short Gowns 2.00
WOMEN'S NYLON SLIPS 2.00
BOYS' WINTER CAPS 99c
CHILDS' SNOWSUITS 7.77
MENS' SWEATSHIRTS 1.00
MENS' FLANNEL SHIRTS 1.33
ONE GROUP
BOYS' SUSPENDERS
10c
ONE GROUP
MEN'S TIES
25c
ONE ..GROUP
Men's Winter Jackets
$000