Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 14, 1955 Page 5 SocLat cJiajifiznincji, Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Missionary Society To Hear Travelogue At April 29 Meeting The Union Missionary Society will meet Friday, April 29 at 2:00 p. m. in the Methodist church. Mrs. Frank Lamb of Mllton Ffreewater, guest speaker, will give a travelogue and show slides of her trip to Palestine last spring, as a' member of a tour sponsored by The Christian Herald magazine under the guid ance of Dr. Dan Poling. She is a very able speaker and the public is invited to hear her. Refreshments will be served in the church basement following the program. This meeting will take the place of the usual May meeting. Extension Unit Meets At Gray Home "Mrs. Gene Ferguson was elect ed to the County Extension com mittee representing the Heppner Extension unit at the regular meeting Tuesday April 12. Mrs. Merritt Gray was hostess at her home for nine members and Miss Beverly Bradshaw, home economics extension agent. Final plans were made for participa tion in the Home Makers Festival. Mrs. Douglas Drake, Mrs. Ken neth Keeling and Mrs. Paul War ren were elected chairman, vice chairman and secretary respec tively, for the year 1955-1956. Miss Bradshaw presented the lesson on foundation garments. The following were present Mrs. Alva Casebeer, Mrs. Merritt Gray, Mrs. Lee Scrivner, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Nels Anderson, Mrs, Douglas Drake, Mrs. R. K. Drake, Mrs. Merle Price, Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. Paul War ren and Miss Bradshaw. o Rainbow Girls Have Initiatton-Balloting Coming Events Friday April 15 Sans Souci Re bekah lodge Saturday April 16 Carnival, fair pavillon.band uniform benefit. Monday April 18 Chamber of commerce, noon at ODon nell's American Legion business meeting Tuesday April 19 American Le- aion auxiliary Thursday April 21 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell s Elks, fisherman's night Friday April 22 Ruth chapter No. 32 PES ' Easter Monday Card Party Well Attended The Episcopal parish house was lm'Plv Mondav evening with spring flowers in shades of yel low, for the annual Easter won day card party. Seventeen tables of cards were in play during the evening and high" score for women in bridge was held by Mrs. William Labhart. Mrs. Gene Fereuson was second and Mrs. Harlan Mrfnrdv. low. For the men in bridtre Tom Wilson held hich. Loval Parker was second and Dr. A. D. McMurdo, low. In pinochle Mrs. Herb Hamilton was hich for the women, Mrs. Walter Becket. second and Mrs. Don Bel lenbrock. low. For the men I red Mankin held high score, Walter Rprkpt was second and Deb. Wright, low. Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and Mrs. Claude Graham were hostesses, they were assisted by Jean Marie Graham and Patsy Wrignt, o What's Trumps Meets At Harold Cohn Home Mrs. Harold Cohn was hostess to the Whats Trumps bridge club . , , . i .. for a salad luncneon weunesuay Shower Given For Mrs. Bergstrom A surprise stork shower was held in honor of Mrs. Marlene Bergstrom Monday April 11 at the L. H. Rill home with Mrs. Char lene Thomas and Mrs. Beverly Wright as hostesses. Those attending were Mrs. Eunice Pettyjohn and Punky, Mrs. Rita Fiper and Jody, Mrs. Harriet Hall, Mrs. Colleen Ploy har, Mrs. Vesta Kilkenny, Mrs. Audine Bergstrom, Mrs. Joanne Warren and Debra, Darlene and David, Mrs. L. H. Rill, Mrs. Mar lene Berestrom and Hal and Bruce, Mrs. Charlene Thomas and Holly and Mrs. Beverly Wright and David, Dean and Dianna. Pinochle and bingo were played and the children played games. Mrs. Audine Bergstrom received the prizes. Refreshments were served later by the hostesses, Hynd Family Reunion Held At Cecil Easter Faster Sundav was a gala oc.Hynd and Mr. Frank Rabusitz of casion at the Herbert Hynd home I uiah, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd at Cecil when forty three relatives cr., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lieuallen, and friends congregated for a family reunion and a celebration of the recent binnaays oi seven members of the family. Besides the host and hostess. those present to enjoy the festi Mr. and Mrs. Max Uieney ana; d ickj John Hynd of Pendleton. Dr. andj "CK " McClint0C, Mrs. Ed Schaffitz and children, Diane and Jimmy, Dave Hynd, Will Hynd and Miss Nellie Doney of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert vities were Mr." and Mrs. Ewing Jopsen and children of lone, Mr. ALTAR SOCIETY CARD PftRTY CATHOLIC CHURCH BASEMENT Friday, April 22, 8 P. M. 50c Per Person and Mrs. Earl Eskleson of Wasco, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bringman and mother of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John Clerf and daughters, Jack Schaffer of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McClintock and Suzanne and Carol Sue Hynd of Cecil. Birthdays celebrated were those of Mrs. Bringman, Herbert Hynd, Ewing Hynd, Max Cheney, Annie Schaffer and Mary Beth and Jackie Clerf. Preceding the dinner, there was an Easter egg hunt for the children. Louis Cason, who has been In Los Angeles for some time, re turned to Heppner last weekend. Mrs. Cason will return when school is out. WE ARE NOW GIVING S & H Green Stamps On All 30 Day Accounts and Cash Sales CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Sharon Abrens was initiated into the Rainbow Fos Girls at their regular meeting Monday evening April 11. The group balloted upon San dra Jones and she will be initi ated the next meeting, which is Monday April 25. Refreshments were served after . the meeting, with Judy Collins as chairman in. charge afternoon. Those present were Mesdames L. D. Tibbies, Raymond tergu son. Tom Wilson, Gene Fergu son. Robert Penland, W. O. George, P. W. 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