Page 5 MrS. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays 49th Anniversary Celebrated By The L A. Palmers at Lex Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer were honored on their 49th wedding anniversary Saturday evening with a party given by their child ren at their home in Lexington. Cards were enjoyed during the evening and refreshments were served to Mrs. Elsie Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Van Winkle, Ira Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Har. rison of Cascade Locks, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and family, Mary Ann Jensen and Shirley peck. Birthday Party Held For Judy Ferrell Judy Ferrell was the honoree at a party Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrell on the occa sion of her seventh birthday. Guests were Mrs. Jim Sumner, Leslee Faye Meador, Jean Marie Healy, Joan Stockard, Linda ' Smith, Margaret Green, Karen French, Susan Drake, Sheridan Wyman, Sandra Becker, Erna Lynn Winchester, Meredith Webb, Shirley Dobbie, Judy Jones, Bar bara Gribble, Judy Groshens, Kerry Huggett, Teresa Monahan, Nancy Ferrell and the honoree. Mrs. Marvin Smith and Mrs. Marcel Jones assisted the hostess in serving cake, ice cream and punch. I Triple Link CARD PARTY 1.0. 0. F. Hall Heppner MON., FEB. 14 8:00 P. M. lone Sorority Raises Money for Children's Hospital The Beta Omega chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held a Bingo night at the lone Legion hall Jan. 28. Around $35 was taken in which will go to the crippled children's hospital in Eugene. Pie and coffee were ser ved later in the evening. The chapter will give the play Jessica's Journey, probably on Marcn 25. The cast includes Gladys Heliker as Beulah Foster; Francine Crawford as Jessica Cook; Mary McLeod as Glenice Lane; Darlene Hoskins as Eda Parker; Rosetta Palmateeer as Drina Kent; Irene Leathers as Sheila Lytell; Laurel Cannon as Justin Jordan; Eulenna Corley as Mrs. Anastacia Eggleston; Mar tha Peterson as Lulu Eggleston and Maravene White as Charity Foster. The Glen Parsons Honored By Farewell Party Held Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parsons, and children Judy, Susan and Johnny left Tuesday for Elgin, Oregon, where they will make their home. They were honored preceding their departure at a party Satur day evening at the Flying A Mo tel, for which Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc Daniel were hosts. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keeling, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West. The evening was spent in play ing scrabble. Refreshments were served later in the evening. Coming Events Friday Feb. 4 Sans Souci Re- bekah lodge Monday Feb. 7 Chamber oi commerce, noon at O'Don nells Rainbow for Girls American Legion business meeting Tuesday Feb. 8 Episcopal card nrrrtv. rutrieh hAuaA. fl-rMl rv ml I ' i I-- --- - r Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday Feb. 9 P-TA, school 8:00 p. m. Thursday Feb. 10 Soroptimist club, noon at O'Donnell'g Elks Friday Feb. 11 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES Monday Feb. 14 Triple Link card party, I. O. O. F. halL 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Ferrell Hostess For Dessert-Bridge Mrs. Robert Ferrell was hostess at eight o'clock Thursday even ing, January 27th for a dessert bridge party at her home. Guests were ' Mrs. Herman Green, Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Ed Dick, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. Frank Con nor, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Bill Cox and the hostess. Mrs. Dick won first prize and Mrs. Floyd Jones was second high. Addenda Presented At O. E. S. Meeting The second regular meeting of Ruth Chapter No. 32, 0. E. S. was held January 28th in the Masonic hall with Juanita Carmichael, Worthy Matron and Paul Jones, Worthy Patron, presiding. After the business meeting an addenda was presented, honoring past and present Adahs. Those honored were Beth Bryant, Lois Hunt, Hester Creswick, Gladys Jones, Laurel Van Marter, Delia Davidson, Sadie Parrish, Etta Par. ker, Madge Thomson, Fay Fergu son, Virginia Turner, Mae Gilliam and Gertrude Parker. Presenting the addenda were Bea Gomillion, Ruby Becket, Madge Bryant, Martha Lane, Marjorie Warden, Bea Keeling, Tacie Parker, Phyllis Stout, Erma Keithley and Hazel Bauman, as sisted by some of the elective officers. Several visitors were present from Locust Chapter, lone, ac companied by their Worthy Mat ron, Dot Halvorsen. The meeting was well attended. Refreshments were served by Inez Huffman, Chairman of the committee and her assistants. Seventh Graders Have Shower For Teacher The seventh grade pupils hon ored Mrs. James Mallon with a surprise stork shower Friday af ternon at the home of Mrs. C. Ervin Anderson. Mrs. Nels Anderson assisted Mrs. Anderson with the refresh ments of cookies, punch and ice cream that were served to the fifteen guests. Besides the pupils the guests were Mrs. James Sumner and James Mallon. 1 THE I rand upenmg Saturday, February 5th m w OF THE NEW HEPPNER BAKERY FREE-- Bakery Goods & Ice Cream Refreshments SERVED From 1 1 a.m.-7 p.m. SATURDAY We invite you to be our guest Saturday for Our Grand Opening. . . to come in and sample our bakery good. and in the future, to make the Heppner Bakery Your head quarters for finest quality baked foods. We will be olfer ing a complete line of bakery foods and we invite you to let us fill your party needs for special orders we will be glad to make them for all occasions. -PIES -CAKES -PASTRIES -DONUTS -SPECIAL BREADS Raisin, Cinnamon French, Etc. ASK US ABOUT SPECIAL ORDERS Ice Cream Dept. Opens Saturday HEPPNER BAKERY DAN AND EDITH HUTCHINSON Mrs. Hughes Speaks To Soroptimist Club On the Use of Herbs Miss Leta Humphreys intro duced Mrs. Mabel Hughes of Mil-ton-Freewater to the Soroptimist club Thursday noon, where she spoke on Herbs. m Hitches is well known for her herb garden, she told of the j raising of herbs ana me use oi them in cooking.. Mrs. Jos Hughes was appointed chairman of a committee to plan refreshments for the Boy Scouts at the Jack Loyd home, after the Mothers March for the March of Dimes on Monday evening. Guests of the club were Mes dames Harold Evans, Pat O'Brien, Bob Gammell, George Warner, John Lane, John Bergstrom, Llla Borden, J. O. Turner, John Pfeif fer, Carl Spaulding, Whitmer Wright, Sara McNamer and Roice Fulleton. Mrs. John Bergstrom received a door prize of a set of herbs. u Stork Shower Honors Mrs. James McCabe Mrs. Clarence Warren, Mrs. Carl King and Mrs. Art Warren were hostesses Wednesday evening in the Christian church basement for a Dink and blue shower honor ing Mrs. James McCabe. At the close of the evening re freshments were served to the following Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Ray Drake, Mrs. Art Warren, Mrs. Bill Farra, Mrs. Koice uueion, Mrs. Cliff McCabe, Mrs. Adelle Bailey, Miss Mary Ann Jensen, Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Theta Stratton, Mrs. Robert Dobbs, Mrs. Claude Hus ton, Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Mrs. Lonnie McCabe, Mrs. Jim Petty john, Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Mrs. Earl McCabe. Mrs. Ernest Mc Cabe, Mrs. Edna Harshman, Mrs. Prudv Casebeer, Mrs. Doris Castor. Gifts were sent from several guests who were -unable to be present. , o Party Tuesday Honors Eric Bergstrom On His 90th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Berg strom entertained in honor of Eric Bergstrom on his 90th birth day Tuesday afternoon at his home in the Gooseberry country. The afternoon was spent in visiting and hlrthdav cakes were served to Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Berg. strom, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berg strom and family, Rudy Berg strom, Mrs. Markham all of Port land; Mrs. Art Stefani and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Berg strom and family, Mrs. Carl F. Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lun dell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil- Lutkins, Dan Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom, Mrs. Lawrence Becket, Miss Esther Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom and Roland, Mrs. Jesse Warfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson, Marilyn and Ger ald Bercstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Bergstrom. 0 Dancing Party Honors Birthdays of Three Mr. and Mrs. Archie Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eberhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribbles were hosts Tuesday evening in the banquet room at O'Donnell's Cafe for a dancing party in honor of the birthdays of their sons, Duane Alderman, Jack Eberhardt and Douglas Gribble, who have all reached the age of fourteen within the past few days. Guests were Janice Martin, Dick Ruhl, Bob Mahoney, Carolyn McDaniel, Carol Anderson, Cara Lee Corbin, Larry Prock, Billy Pettyjohn, Leann Padberg, Kay Keithley, Nancy Slocum, Janice Beamer, Joan Brosnan, Ronnie McCabe, Jimmy Walker, Sharon Case, Barbara Steagall, Gregory Leyva, Keith Peck, Fern Alberts and the honorees. Hot Dogs and Coke were served at the close of the evening. Wedding Date Told By Miss Mollahan Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mollahan an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to David Evi McClure. Mr. McClure and fam ily are from Long Beach, Calif. Miss Mollahan is a graduate of the University of Oregon and Mr. McClure is now a senior at the University and has just returned from serving two years with the U. S. Army. The wedding date has been set for February 26 at 5 o'clock at St. Patrick's church in Heppner. All friends of the family are invited to attend. Committee Has Meet At Ferguson Home Social Club Card Party Well Attended Five tables of bridge and eleven of pinochle were in play at the card party at the Masonic hall Saturday night, given by the So cial club of Ruth chapter No. 32, 0. E. S. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. John Lane, and Mrs. Edna Turner. Paul Jones had high score in bridge and J. R. Huffman was high in pinochle. Refreshments were served later in the evening. The executive committee of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Gene Fergu son last Thursday to plan initia tion of new members and the program for the joint meeting of the Legion and the Auxiliary which will take place Saturday evening at Legion hall. It is planned to have a potluck dinner preceding the meeting and a dance following. Phone Your News to 6-9228. Mrs. McNamer Gives Book Review for Club Mrs. Sara McNamer reviewed the book, "Not As a Stranger," at a meeting of the bookworms Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lucy Peterson. Those present were Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. Lucy Rod gers, Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs. Sara McNamer, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Fred Par rish, Miss Lulu Hager and the hostess. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. PETERSON'S JEWELRY has more Valentine ideas than .Cupid! 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