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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 17, 1955 Page 3 Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Miss Patsy Peregoy Honored By Tea At Ted Smith Home About thirty five euests attend ed a tea Saturday afternoon ot the nome 01 Mrs. Ted Smith in honor of Miss Patsy Peregoy and her motner, Mrs. William H. Peregoy Miss Peregoy, bride elect of TNI. MT ... rminp smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pere goy of Tillamook. She is a stu dent at the Oregon Medical School of Nursing, Portland and Mr. Smith is employed with a lumber firm at Springfield. The wedding will be an event of De cember 15 at Tillamook. Pouring during the afternoon at the tea table, beautifully de corated with fall flowers were Mrs. Victor Rietmann of lone; Mrs. Mary Jones, Portland; Mrs. Earle Blake, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, .Mrs. Loyal Parker and Mrs. Har lan McCurdy, Jr. Mrs. Harlan Mc Curdy, Sr. assisted about the rooms. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS Degree of Honor Lodge met on Tuesday November 8th at 8 p. . m. at the Legion hall. Following the regular business meeting, re freshments were served by Mrs. Theta Stratton, Mrs. Mary Cason, Mrs. James Ware and Mrs. Carl King. Vets Day Observed By Heppner Legion Heppner American Legion post celebrated Veterans Day with a breakfast and all day meeting at the Legion hall. Honored visitors were Lieuten ant Wyland of the Umatilla Ord nance Depot ,who spoke about the Ordnance depot and its place in national defense, Vice District Commander, Forrest Thornberg and wife of Lexington and Dis trict Presidents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Smith of Hermiston. Following the dinner, cards were played. High score in bridge went to Phil Blakney and Mrs. Richard Wells was second. In pinochle Mrs. Don Bellenbrock was high and Mrs. Riley Munkers second. Dr. A. D. McMurdo re ceived the door prize. No need to worry use faster foolproof RED STAR YEAST Big Fresh Cake AND Special Active Dry Delivered FRESH by BORDEN Parifk CkMM Divitloa 80 Persons Attend Episcopal Dinner Following Corporate Commun ion 1st Sunday morning, some eighty members of All Saints Episcopal church attended a pot luck dinner and meeting in the parish hall, initiating the annual every member canvas, The dinner was prepared and served by the members of St. Anne's Guild, St. Elizabeth's Guild and St. Monicas Guild. Plans for the coming year were outlined by the committee in charge of the canvas, Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Jack Loyd, Clarence Rosewall, Frank Anderson and Robert Ferrell. Renegers Bridge Club Meet At Barratt Home The Renegers met last Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. William Barratt for desert bridge. Members playing were Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mrs. William Labhart, Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Mrs. James Norene, Mrs. Allen Case, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Dick Mea dor, Mrs. Larry Dowen, Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Evonne Gammell and the hostess. Mrs. Dowen had the high score, Mrs. Thompson, second and Mrs. Norene, -low. Soroptimists Hear Aims And Objectives Of Civic League Mrs Bradley Fancher, president of the Heppner Civic League and Mrs. William Sowell, treasurer of the kindergarten board told the Soroptimist club Thursday at their luncheon meeting at O'Don nell's, about the aims and ob jectives of the Civic League and the financing of the kindergar ten. Mrs. F.ancher spoke on the Lea gue s main money making pro ject, the rummage sale and told what they did for publicity. They have found the telephone a very effective' way to advertise, also classified advertisements and the theater.' They send posters to other towns and have found that word of mouth a, very good means of letting people know about the sale. One of their best ways of publicity is having music play in front of the place of sale. One thing they try to do is not to hesitate when other organiza tions ask for help on projects. Mrs. Sowell told of the cost of running the kindergarten. They ran at a small loss last year, but have a larger enrollment this year and too their expenses aren't so great now that they are in the school. The heating was a great problem in the building they were in last year. In keeping with National Edu cation Week, Darrell Blake, sen ior at Heppner high school, gave a talk urging everyone to support National Education week and to visit the school at any time, not just during this week. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Winn Crist, Mrs. John Pfeif fer, Mrs. Fancher, Mrs. Sowell and Darrell Blake. Baby Shower Given For Mrs. Merriman Mrs. Kenneth Merriman was guest of honor at a baby shower Friday afternoon November 11 at the home of Mrs. Jerry Bailey. The hostesses were Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Joe Bowden and Mrs. Avery Taylor. After the opening of gifts and visiting, refreshments were ser ved to Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Dee Jones, Mrs. Carl McDaniel, and Mrs. Frank Hamlin. Coming Events Friday Nov. 18 Sans Souci Re bekah lodge Junior class play, 8:00 p. m., school gym Saturday Nov. 19 Methodist church bazaar. 2:00 p. m. Smorgasbord, fair pavilion, 6 to 8:30 p. m., sponsored by St Patrick's Altar Society. Junior class play, 8:00 p. m., school gym Monday Nov. 21 Chamber of commerce dinner, 7:00 p. m. Tuesday Nov. 22 Bookworms Degree of Honor Thursday Nov. 24 Thanksgiving Friday Nov. 25 Ruth chapter No. 32 OES Saturday Nov. 26 Fireman's Ball, fair pavilion Saturday Dec. 3 Bazaar, tea, 2:00 p. m. parish hall, Episcopal church Rev. and Mrs. George Little were in Sqokane Monday after noon and Tuesdav to conduct the funeral services for Tracy Elder. KORAH'S STOCK REDUCING PRESEASON Kh a j PJQ U uu U With Reductions up to Yl CLOSE OUT Women's Suits i Vz off CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS AND NYLON SNOW SUITS off REDUCED AGAIN WHITE STAG JACKETS WOOL SLACKS now off WOMEN'S Q)ir Regular 7.95 to 17.95 Sizes 1 0 to 1 8 Cri to 22 V2 NOW JUST THIS SALE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY . ilBlil' nlp Carnation Club Sets Plans For Dinner The Carnation club of Degree of Honor met Thursday November 10 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Prudy Casebeer. During the meeting, plans were made for the annual Thanksgiving dinner to be held Tuesday, November 22 at 6:30 p. m. at the Christian church. It is to be potluck and all mem bers and their families are in vited to attend. Members with birthdays in October, November and Decem ber were honored. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Casebeer assisted by Mrs. Darrel Padberg and Mrs. Carl King. Bridal Shower Held For Mrs. Rex Melena A bridal shower was given in honor of Mrs. Rex Melena on Thursday, November 17 at the Community church basement in lone. Hostesses were Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. Herman Bletell, Mrs. David Rietmann, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and Mrs. C. E. Brenner. Miss Grace Miller To Be Married Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller of Boardman are announcing the wedding date of their daughter, Laurel Grace to Mr. William Ver non Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomes W. Carpenter of La Grande, as Sunday, November 20 at 3:00 p. m. in the Boardman Community church. YEP IT'S TRUE! 0A III j PHIL IS GOING TO PLAY SANTA! SIGN UP TODAY FOR OUR DAILY Jackpot Drawing YOU MAY WIN Ml CASH OR OTHER PRIZES! Ask For Details PHIL'S PHARMACY P-TA Entertained By Dancing Class Miss Doris Long's dancing class furnished the entertainment for the Heppner P-TA meeting Wednesday evening November 9 at the school. Judy Spaulding did a solo number and Barbara Gribble, Sheridan Wyman and Tanna Loyd did a team number. Another team number was done by Diana Fulleton, Sandra Eu banks, Shannon Mahoney and Sharon Bunch. The regular business meeting was conducted by president Low ell Gribble, who urged more fa thers to take an active part in P-TA and to attend the meetings. The groim took on the respon sibility of furnishng the teachers room in the new school. It was reported that 210 parents have joined the P-TA durinc the mem bership drive, it is hoped there will be 100. After the meeting the schools were inspected, in keeping with National Education Week. Refreshments were served by the room mothers of the Fresh man and Sophomore rooms, with Mrs. Ralph Beamer and Mrs. Randall Martin, chairmen. Freewater and Hermiston were guests Sunday evening at the Y. P. F. at Pendleton Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. A tur key dinner was served and danc ing was enjoyed afterward. Those attending from Heppner were Tommy Driscoll, Alice and Ruth Peterson, George and Grace Little, Evonne Esch, Mary John ston, the Rev. George R. S. Little and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Newett of lone. o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scrivner and daughter Diane of Portland were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scrivner. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett, sister, and brother-in-law of Mr. Scrivner, of Condon were Heppner visitors. Bridge Club Meets At Floyd Jones Home Mrs. Floyd Jones was hostess fo rthe Fidas and Youndas bridge club at her home last Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Ro bert Ferrell, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs. Frank Connor, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Herman Green and the hostess. Mrs. Cox held high score and Mrs. Herman Green, second. ST. PATRICK'S ALTAR SOCIETY I I momasDord FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER Saturday; Nov. 19 SERVED FROM 6 TO 8:30 P. M. Heppner YPF Guests Of Pendleton Group Young Peoples Fellowship groups from Heppner, Milton- All Saint's Bazaar 2:00 P. M. Saturday, December 3 EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE Fancy Work - Cooked Food Homemade Mincemeat Many Miscellaneous Items Tea Served During Afternoon Phil Blakney. Owner 1 - - - - - -- --- - Toy land ESwms WITH THE SEASON'S FIRST TRAINLOAD OF EXCITING OPENS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS I . n H CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TOMORROW ar J l if 19" TODDLER PONY TAIL DOLL LIVE CASH REGISTER 17" TODDLER DOLL WITH HAT D 2 Mf f 498 SPARKLING FREIGHT TRAIN SET 298 CONVERTIBLE CAR 298 DELUXE TRAINING RIFLE 298 NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK! Men's Cotton Unions Colored Sheets All Types Slipper Socks Girls' Rayon Panties New Rondo Prints Men's Flannel Shirts