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Heppner Gazette Times Thursday, November 10, 1955
Mrs. Marion Green
Hostess For Bridge
Mrs. Marion Green was hostess
at a bridge party Tuesday even
ing of last week at the home of
Mrs. Pat O'Brien.
Mrs. James Popham had high
score and Miss Joyce Buschke
was low.
Others present were Mrs. Wil
liam Sowell, Mrs. James Sumner,
Mrs. James Mallon, Mrs. Virginia
Snow, Mrs. Bud Marshall, Mrs.
John Snyder and Mrs. Eddie Gun
dorson. Refreshments were served.
OES Officers Club
Holds Card Party
Seventeen tables of bridge and
pinochle were in play at the card
party given Monday night by the
officers club of the Eastern Star
at the Masonic hall.
High prize in bridge went to
Mrs. James Driscoll and Mrs. Wil
liam Collins. The pinochle prize
was won by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wordon and Clarence Johnson
received the door prize.
Refreshmens were served by
the Eastern Star officers.
Elks Ladies Party
Held Thursday Night
Prizes won at the Elks ladies
night card party last Thursday
were as follows: Bridge, Mrs.
Harold Cohn, high; Mrs. C. C.
Carmichael, second. Pinochle,
Mrs. Del Jordan, high; Mrs. Kemp
Dick, second. Mrs. Roy Orwick
received the door prize.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. James Norene, general
chairman, Mrs. Bradley Faficher,
Mrs. Larrv Dowen. Mrs. Bud Mar
shall and Miss Joyce Buschke,
bridee hostesses and Mrs. Wil
liam Sowell, Mrs. Philip Blakney,
and Mrs. Evonne Gammell, the
hostesses for pinochle.
Mrs. Frank Turner
Entertains Club
The Duplicate Bridge Club met
last .Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Frank Turner.
On the winning team were Mrs.
Sara McNamer, Portland, Mrs.
Fred Tarrish, Mrs. A. D. McMurdo
and Mrs. Grace Nickerson.
. Others present were Mrs. Loyal
Parker, Mrs. Joe Nys and Mrs.
Earl Gilliam.
VETERANS DAY!
Each November 11th is dedi
cated In memory and tribute to
Veterans, who fought to pre
serve The freedom of me and you!
Our prayer is in their memory,
as
Our country's flag does soar!
It matters not what spot we
recall
They serve us the world o'er!
Thanks to Veterans of Army,
Navy,
Marine and Air Force, too!
To show appreciation of your
deeds
Is the least that we can do.
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In Tribute To All Veterans
Living or Dead
Charles & Helen
Ruggles
HEPPNER, OREGON
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH The first thing they did when
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Youth Fellowship?: 00 p. m.
Bible Study 7:30 p. m.
Choir Practice, Thursday
8:00 p. m.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Worship Service 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Meeting in S. D. A. church.
at
WSCS Plans Annual
Bazaar November 19
W. S. C. S. of the Methodist
church met last Wednesday to
make plans for their bazaar Sat
urday, November 19 at 2 p. m. at
the church.
Mrs. Velma Glass gave a report
on the Navajo Indians. Twenty
four were present.
Hostesses for refreshments were
Mrs. Glenn McLachlan, Mrs. L. L.
Robbins and Mrs. Alvin Wagen-blast.
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Shower To Be Given
For Sally Palmer
The Rhea Creek grange H. E. C.
extends an Invitation to all rela
tives and friends to attend a
miscellaneous shower for Miss
Sally Palmer Wednesday Novem
ber 16 at 2:00 p. m. in the grange
hall dining room.
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PAST NOBLE GRANDS DINNER
The Past Noble Grands of the
Rebekah lodge will hold their
annual dinner Tuesday, Novem
ber 15 at 6:30 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Pearl Devine.
All Past Noble Grands are in
vited.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship Services 11:15 a. m.
Services conducted by Rev. Zier.
THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. W. McKay, pastor
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
dan night at 7:15.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Noman Northrup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Morning worship 11:00
Evening sevice 7:30
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Whlow
" Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 i 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.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker, Paitor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. in
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
HEPPNER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ronald Ingel, Ad interim minister
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a.
m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church school ser
vice and classes.
11 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon. Holy Communion first
Sunday.
7 p. m. Young People's Fellow
ship. Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p.
m., Holy Communion.
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IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a.
"The Bond of Revelation" Its Mes
sage and Meaning. This is a re
quested sermon.
Choir rehearsal Monday, 8 p. m,
they arrived Friday was to at
tend the pep rally. After the rally
i they went to the dance which
they reported was quite successful.
Saturday afternoon they went
to the yell and song contest. This
proved very noisy.
In the evening they attended
the football game between Paci
fic and College of Idaho. Duane
Baker of lone, was on the start
ing lineup for Pacific.
The girls arrived home, very
sleepy and tired after an enjoy
able time.
Rebekah Convention
The Rebekah convention was
held Thursday, October 27, at the
Grange hall. Present were Re
bekah and I. O. O. F. members
from Lexington, Heppner, Hard
man, Morgan and lone.
In the afternoon Kay Sherer
and Mardine Baker served at the
luncheon consisting of scalloped
chicken as the main dish.
At 6:30 that evening Kay Sherer
Grace McCabe, Ann Belle Cole
man and Julie Rietmann served
a delicious ham dinner with the
help of several grade school
girls. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn gave
each of the girls who served a
chum book, which they appreci
ated very much.
Turkey Dinner
The anual turkey dinner spon
sored by the Grange proved to be
a profitable event. The tables
and room were decorated very at
tractively with Hallowe'en as the
theme. The dinner was served
by Grange members which was
very delicious.
Kay Sherer, Ann Belle Coleman,
Judy Mason, Judy Howton, and
Mardine Baker and the eighth
grade girls did the serving.
The cooks, Hazel Jackson and
Veda Brenner say: We greatly
appreciate the fine table display
that the homemaking girls used
in making the very colorful deco
rations for the tables and walls
in the lunch room for Hallowe'en.
Thanks a lot girls!
We wish to use this means to
express our thanks to all the peo
ple of this community who have
donated food to our lunch pro
gram, especially the Delbert
Emerts' for 50 pounls of beef and
the Earl Mckinneys' for 35 stew
ing hens.
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School Notes
Also see page 4 section 2.
Pacific Universitys' Homecoming
Three girls from here in lone
attended the Homecoming at the
Pacific University last weekend.
They were Mardine Baker, Judy
Howton, and Anna Jepsen.
BOY SCOUT NEWS
Sam Green called the meeting
to order and Ken Keeling and
Glenn Ward gave us a lesson on
marching. We divided into pa
trols and did very well.
Merlin Hughes passed his Ten
derfoot at the last meeting and
is a member of the troup now.
The next meeting is on Nov. 16.
Anyone interested in becoming
a Scout should come to the Le
gion hall Wednesday night at
7:30.
Neal Penland, reporter
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