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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 11, 1955 Page 5 Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social Mrs. Blaine Chapel . Honored on Birthday A family dinner was held at noon August 2, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Blaine Chapel, at her farm home near Hardman. Those present were Mrs. Ella Farrens, Mrs. Harvey Harshman and Mrs. Roy Thomas, sisters of Mrs. Chapel. Nieces and nephews present were Mrs. Ernie Parish, Mrs. Tom Fraters and Elsie Wal ker and one great nephew, Alvin Ayers. Those coming in for the after noon to wish best wishes to Mrs. Chapel and present her with a cake baked by Mrs. Harold Wright were Mrs. J. E. Hams, Mrs. Harold Stevens, Mrs. Roy Wright, Mrs. Clyde Wright, Mrs. Harold Wright and Miss Alta Stevens. We'll make you the LONGEST DEAL you've ever dreamed about on a new And we'll help you arrange l.m ui Sec your favorite artel see how Easily i you con own a beautiful new fSXJ. WJl 1 ' S I V4J I -fa hfiu , besxdeti i ! Tom News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Hardman Rebekahs Honor Mrs. Thomas Mistletoe Rebekah lodge No. 25 of Hardman sponsored a birthday party Friday Wugust 5 at the home of Mrs. Blaine Chapel in Rood Canyon, honoring Mrs. Roy Thomas of Heppner. The party was given in ap preciation of the help and advice given Mistletoe lodge by Mrs. Thomas. The afternoon was spent by playing games and opening of gifts received by the guest of honor. Prizes were won by Mrs Harold Wright, Mrs. Ella Far rens and Mrs. Harvey Harshman. A grab bag was a fun feature of the afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Kenneth Batty, Mrs. Harold Stevens, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. Vern Bell, Mrs. Harvey Harshman, Mrs. Jessie Batty, Mrs. Frank Fra ters, Mrs. Ella Farrens, Mrs. Wal ter Wright, Mrs. Claud White, Mrs. Victor Lovgren, Mrs. Doug las Ogletree, Mrs. J. E. Hams, Mrs. Miss Gayle Batty, Miss Alta Stev-' ens, Dean Lovgren and the guest of honor. Reneger Bridge Club Held at'Meador Home Mrs. Richard Meador was host ess for the Renegers bridge club Tuesday evening August 2. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to Mes dames La Verne Van Marter, Gene Hall, Jack Marshall, Bradley Fan cher, James Norene, Allen Case, Alex Thompson, Evonne Gam mell, Bill Labhart, William Bar ratt, Lary Dowen and the hostess. Mrs. Fancher held high score, Mrs. Gammell was second and Mrs. Hall, low. Mrs. Marshall was presented with a baby gift by the members of the club. Pemey's BACK-TO- SCHOOL 5WL IH II iMt W-.a . ::: :v: KS t VtK -.tr ! i. I ! MINI III I ALL with up-to-the-minute styling! ALL washabl In yaur machinal ALL In fabric! from torn of America'! outstanding makcril ALL fashioned with DIE hemi for Ma torn af waarl shop sofa Miss Berneice Huston Sets Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Orlin O. Huston announce the wedding date of their daughter Berneice to Ronald R. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Cross of Aloha, Oregon, as Sun day August 21 at 4:00 o'clock in the Seventh Day Adventist church in Heppner. A reception will follow at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wag ner. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Soroptimists Plan Program For Year At the regular monthly busi ness meeting of the Soroptimist club held at O'Donnell's Thurs day noon, committee reports were given for the month and an out line of the program for the year was read. Mrs. Floyd Adams, chairman of the float committee for the rodeo, told of the plans her com mittee had made. It was agreed to plan on mak ing the traveling card party an annual event of the club. Methodist Women Attend Meeting bou.t 20 P a"ende(j e neral, T ,Y fc Women's Society of Christian Ser vice Wednesday night at the Methodist church. Mrs. Carl Mc Daniel was in charge of the pro gram and devotionals and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter presided at the business meeting. Hostesses for refreshments were Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Walter Ed ger and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scrivner and daughter Diane of Portland arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scrivner Monday. Diane will remain with her grandpar ents for a few days while her par ents are on a business trip to Montana. DON'T forget Case Furniture Co. Special Freezer Show on Friday August 12. Teach your .budget a lesson in thrift! NEEDS mart in plaids ! resit in ginghams! PENNEY'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES BY THE DOZENS! J)98 II Sizes V' 7 to 14 Sizes 3 to 6x,...2.98 Girls Just naturally GO for these exciting dresses I Plenty of style . . . plaids and ginghams from such top mills as Dan River or Galey and Lord; and, Mom, youll GO for the easy-upkeep airs, the deep, deep hems that keep them growing with your young fashion plates. Dress her perfectly and save, tool Pannoy'sl Play with First Qualltyl HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, Pastor Church Services 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Meeting in S. D. A. church. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Church Services 11:15 a. m. Dr. Hokinson, president of the Colum bia Conference, will be present at this service. Everyone is invited to both church and potluck lunch following the services. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, pastor Worship and preaching at a. m. Bible school at 10 a. m. HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Boulden, Minister Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Please note the change of time. Mr. George Mason of Pendleton will be the speaker at the morn ing service. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 . in Sermon, 11 a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Wnlow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 t. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Young People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m. MORROW n il "ZZJ IIIIIIIIIIIH A' , - f,, ' " ''' , I ... tm ' " ''- -.. ' . :' . -. f .'S , ijp it, . ', v, : , s . . ' atyraav To The Music of Gene Rietmamis Orchestra Peru Translator to Speak at Lex Church Rev. and Mrs. Robert Griffin, missionary candidates to Peru Peru under the direction of Wy cliffe Translators, will be the guest speakers Sunday evening at 8 p. m. at the Lexington Chris tian and Congregational church. Rev. Griffin is an aviator and his duties will involve transpor tation of workers and supplies for the translating teams. Wy cliffe Translators work with the American Bible Society among the aboriginal peoples of Central and South America reducing their languages to writing and trans lating the Scriptures into these languages. It is a missionary work that is commended by the governments and offers a unique opportunity. Rev. Griffin will illustrate his message with colored slides and will present the American Bible Society film, "In Over A Thous and Tongues" The public is In vited. THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Rev. Weatherford will preach in the absence of Rev. McKay, who is on his vacation for two weeks. Sunday school is at 10:00; Wor ship service is at 11:00; Young Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even ing church service is at 8:00. Bible study and prayer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sundays 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer. 1st Sundays Holy Communion. 7 p. m. Y. P. F. Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Holy Communion Jo and Jan Allison of Portland. granddaughters of Frank Turner are spending a week at the Tur ner home. COUNTY FAIR 6- RODEO BAM one Legion Hall n V FAIR-MINDED The seasons are late this year land so are we. But the Fair is I creeping up on us and to keep 1 i. "TITC DirTTST T ITTf f fAIO il iiii. uiuJi.o i 1.11 i ijk. a IN OREGON", we shall all have to help. Check your premium book, some changes have been made this year. For one, The Oregon You'll Want REVLON'S Two Newest Products That are advertised on TV's leading program 'The $64,000 Question." You can get them at Phil's. THE NEW LIVING The new 24 hour lipstick made from the new French formula. In your favorite colors. SATIN SET Positively not sticky yet makes your pin-curls last twice as long. Phil's Pharmacy PHIL BLAKNEY, Owner WILLOWS PRESENTS PRINCESS Carolyn Crabtree -AT- A nyo . Admission l.25 Dancing 10 to 2 Wheat League is sponsoring a sponge cake contest offering quite a substantial list of prizes topped by a grand prize to a state winner. Speaking of wheat, we hope you have your sheaves and the thrashed wheat ready for exhibit. Mr. end Mrs. Robert Grabill w'ere in Seattle over the weekend to attend the Gold Cup races. LIPSTICK $1.25 HAIR SPRAY $1.35 Economy Size 2.00 Vi 6RAN6E 1 PRINCESS 1 i4 . RO SEW AA.L MOTOR CO. li. . . - t -