Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 17, 1955, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Social cHajijimbii
Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
Disque-Orwick Vows
Read February' 10
At Home Ceremony
Miss Kathleen Orwick, daugh
tor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orwick,
b came the bride of Warren Dis
que of Condon, Thursday Febru
ary 3. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Turner.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Lester Boulden before a
background of pink and white
stock and candalabra with white
candles.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a brown dress
maker suit with avacado and
champaign accessories. She
carried a green orchid and step
hunitis on a white Prayer book.
Mrs. Dale Edwards, Condon,
matron of honor, wore a red suit.
Bill Waggoner, also of Condon,
was best man.
The bride's mother was dres
sed in grey with a red carnation
corsage.
At the reception which followed
tljp ceremony Mrs. Sam Turner
cut the cake after the bride and
irmnm cut the traditional first
piece. Mrs. Myrtle Huddleston,
Lonerock, poured and Mrs. James
,Orwick, Walla Walla, served the
nunch.
The couple will make their
home in Condon wnere tne groom
is employed.
Soroptimist Club
Has Valentine Party
The Soroptimist club held a
Valentine party at their meeting
Thursday noon at O'Donnell's.
Materials were handed out and
each member made a Valentine.
A Valentine exchange was held
afterwards. Mrs. Grace Nicker
son received a door prize.
A decorated cake was served in
honor of the birthday of Mrs. Jos.
Hughes.
COUPLES CLUB TO MEET
The Couples Club of the Epis
copal church will meet Saturday
February 19 in the parish hall for
a 7.00 p. m. potluck dinner and
entertainment.
All interested couples are welcome.
Topic Club Studies
Morrow History '
The February study meeting of
the Topic Club met at the home
of Mrs. M. E. Cotter on Friday,
February 11. The history of Mor
row county was reviewed.
Those taking part in the pro
gram were Mrs. Omar fyetmann
who spoke on Morrow county in
general; Mrs. Blaine Chapel on
the Hardman vicinity; Mrs. Give
Huston on Heppner; Mrs. C. W.
Swanson on lone; Mrs. Lloyd Ber
ger on Irrigon; and Miss Dona
Barnett on Lexington.
Other out of town euests were
Miss Ida Lee Chapel, Miss Alta
istevens and Mrs. James Hams all
of Hardman. Mrs. Earl Gilliam.
Heppner; Mrs. Trena Parker, Lex
ington; Mrs. Lloyd Cooley, Irri
gon and Mrs. Roy Thomas of
Walla Walla.
Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mrs.
Omar Rietmann were co-hostess
es with Mrs. Cotter.
Coming Events
Friday Feh.8 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
Monday Feb. 21 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday Feb, 22 Bookworms
Degree of Honor.
Thursday Feb. 24 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks
Friday Feb. 25 Ruth chapter No.
32. OES
Saturday Feb. 26 Elks Annual
lodge and ladies card party,
2:00 p. m.. Elks Temple. Din
ner, 5:30 to 7:30, fair pavil
ion. Stage show, 8:00 and 9:00.
Dance, 10:00 p, m.
Carnation Club Meets
At Castor Home
Twenty three members of the
Carnation Club of the Degree of
Honor met Thursday, Febwary 10
at the home of Mrs. Doris Castor,
with Mrs. Barbara Ware and Mrs.
Maxine Gray assisting in serving
refreshments.
The party honored those mem
bers whose birthdays fall during
the months of January, February
and March.
Group games were played and
door prizes were drawn by Miss
Alvina Padberg and Miss Mari
lyn Bergstrm.
u
Mrs. Green Hostess
For Bridge Club
Mrs. Herman Green was hostess
Thursday evening, February 10th
for a dessert bridge party for the
members of her club.
Those playing were Mrs. Floyd
Jones, Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. Paul
Jones, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs.
Howard Bryant, Mrs. Charles
Stout and Mrs. Frajik Connor.
Mrs Herman Green won the
first prize and Mrs. L. E. Dick,
second prize.
Mrs. James Popham
Honored With Shower
Mrs. James Popham was honor
ed recently with a stork shower
at the home of Mrs. Llewellyn
Robbins with Mrs. Larry Dowen,
Mrs. Stanley Holm, Miss Marguer
ite Glavey and Miss Donna Se
bern as co-hostesses.
Others present were Mrs. How
ard Reed, Mrs E. J. Dobbie, Mrs.
Vivian White, Mrs. William So
well, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs.
Merritt Gray, Mrs. Marion Hug
gett, Mrs. Marie Clary, Mrs. Wil
liam Labhart.
Before opening the gifts, bridge
and pinochle were played, Mrs.
Marie Clary winning high in
pinochle and Mrs. James Wilson
low. Miss Donna Sebern won the
travelling prize. In bridge, Mrs.
William Labhart received high
score and Mrs. William Sowell
was low.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
Degree of Honor
Has Social Evening -
The Degree of Honor met Tues
day evening, February 8th, for a
regular business meeting, follow
ed by a social hour at the home
of Mrs. Bill Farra, with Mrs. Farra
and Mrs. Edna Harshman as the
hostesses.
Games were played and prizes
were won by Mrs. Mary Cason,
Mrs. Lincoln Nash and Miss Mary
Ann Jensen.
Others attending were Mrs.
Theta Stratton, Mrs. Leah Hisey
and Mrs. Carl King.
Decorations and refreshments
were in the Valentine motif.
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Garden Club Meets1
At Lex Thursday
The Lexington Garden club met
Thnrsdav February 10 at the
home of Frances McMillan with
the following members present:
Gena Leonard, Bernice Lott, Edna
Munkers, Nellie Palmer, Faye
Munkers, Cleo Van Winkle, Edith
Miller. Hortense Martin, Gloria
Dolvin, Anne Smouse, Nellie
Johnson, Marie Martin, tana
Wetzel, Ola Ruggles, Frances Mc
Millan, Mae McCall, Frances
Schrage, Lee Wagenblast, Cora
Warner, Pearl Devine, Marjorie
Beach, Mary Bates, Mrs. Peterson,
Lavern Henderon and Maude
Pointer.
Following the business meeting
a short skit was resented by Cora
Warner. Edith Miller, Faye Mun-
Jters, Bernice Lott, Lee Wagen
blast and Gena Leonard.
Edith Miller received the door
prize. Maude Pointer showed
souvenirs of her trip, last summer,
to Hawaii
Refreshments were served by
Frances Schrage and Frances Mc.
Millan.
Bridqe Party Held
At-Thompson Home
Mrs. Alex Thompson was host
ess on Wednesday evening of last
week for two tables of bridge.
Guests were Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter, Mrs. Robert Gammell,
Mrs Jack Marshall. Mrs. Allen
Case, Mrs. William Labhart, Mrs.
Larry Dowen, and Mrs. .William
Barratt. Mrs. Van Marter received
high score and Mrs. Barrat low.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening.
o
Bookworms Meet At
Smith Home Tuesday
The Bookworms met at the
home of Mrs. Ted Smith, Tues
day, February 8th to hear Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers review "Song of
Ruth" by Frank Slaughter.
Members present were Mrs.l
Lucy Peterson, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers,
Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Eb Hughes,
Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs. Sara Mc-j
Names, Miss Lulu Hager, Mrs.
Cornett Green, Miss Leta Hum
phreys, Mrs. James Thomson and
the hostess.
Refreshments were served.
Birthday Party Given
For Mrs. Runnion
Mrs. V. R. Runnion was given
a birthday party at her home
Thursday afternoon.
The guests arrived for dessert
and brought the birthday cake.
Those attending were Mrs. Sadie
Sigsbee, Mrs. W. O. George, Mrs.
Emile Groshensj Mrs. La Verne
Van Marter, La Verne Van Marter
III, Bob Runnion and Dr. A. D.
McMurdo.
Pre-Lent Card Party
Held Tuesday Evening
Sixteen tables of bridge and
pinochle were in play at the
card party held Tuesday even
ing February 8 by the Women's
Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal
church.
Mrs. W. O. George held high
score for bridge and Mrs. E. K,
Schaffitz was low. In pinochle
Mrs. Pearl Devine was high and
Miss Esther Bergstrom, low. Mrs.
Everett Keithley received the door
prize.
The committee in charge of the
party was Mrs. Mary Van Stevens
and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall.
Triple Link Club Has
Valentine Card Party
Nine tables of bridge and
pinochle were in play at the Val
entine card party sponsored by
the Triple Link club Monday
evening.
Mrs. Frank Turner held high
score in bridge and Mrs. Loyal
Parker was low. In pinochle Mrs.
Frank Adkins was high and Mrs.
Lincoln Nash held low. Mrs. W.
C. Rosewall received the door
prize.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses Mrs. John Berg
ston, Mrs. Sara McNamer, Mrs.
Grace Nickerson, Mrs. Clarence
Johnson, Mrs. Ruby Munkers.
Mrs. Prudy Casebeer and Mrs.
Rufus Piper.
Gene Hall Honored
By Birthday Party
Mrs. Gene Hall entertained Fri
day evening in honor of her hus
band's birthday.
Cards were enloyed during the
evening and refreshments were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Blakney, Mr. and Mrs. Kay
French, Mr. and Mrs. James Sum
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunder-
son, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jepsen
of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Flack of
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gammell, the guest ol
honor and the hostess.
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V. F. W. Auxiliary
Meets at Lexington
The ladies auxiliary of Ed
wards-Way Post 6098 met for
their meeting Thursday Febru
ary 10.
At this time district president
Grace Ogbom of Hermiston and
senior vice president Faye Hamil
ton of McNary paid their official
visit.
The auxiliary voted to give
$10.00 t0 the March of Dimes.
After the meeting adjourned re.
freshments of jello, cake and cof
fee were served by June Cooper
and Velda Way.
Women of Episcopal
Church Meet Monday
About eighteen members were
present Monday night at the re
gular meeting of the Women's
Auxiliary of the Episcopal church.
After the business meeting, the
Pancake Luncheon to be held
Shrove Tuesday was discussed as
well as World Day of Prayer
which is to be held in the Epis
copal church on February 25th at
2:30 p. m. The World Day of
Prayer mooting will be conducted
by women of the various churches
in Heppner.
lone Sorority
Plans Potluck
The Beta Omega chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the
home of Mary McLeod in lone on
February 14 with Mrs. Melba Mil
ler as eo-hostess. Scrapbook
covers wore made by members of
(lie sorority and Mrs. Joyce Sni
der's cover was voted the best.
Play practice was hold after the
meeting..
A potluck supper will be held
February 20 in the Legion hall.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church schoollO a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser
vices of infant baptism and dedi
cation. Sermon theme, "The
Child in the Midst."
Choir practice Monday 8 p. m.
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