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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 26, 1956 .... I T"! 111 . I ! . Page 5 Mm. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social Two Entertain With Bridge Luncheon on . Thursday Afternoon Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson were co-hostesses at a bridge luncheon last Thursday afternoon at the Ma honey home. At the six tables in play were Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Mrs. J. J. Nys, Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Clar ence Rosewall, Mrs. Mary Van Stevens, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Leonard Schwarz, Mrs. J. O. Tur ner, Mrs. William Labhart, Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Mrs. Wil liam Barratt, Mrs. Robert Ferrell, Mrs. Allen Case, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. E. R. Schafitz, Mrs. George Little, Mrs. Gene Ferguson and Mrs. Wallace Wolff. . J 0 Union Missionary Society To Meet There will be a meeting of the Union Missionary Society, Tues i ,day, January 21 at 2:30 p. m., at the parish house of All Saints church. ; New officers will be installed and other business discussed. 5 0 WEEKLY SPECIALS AT PHIL'S Fountain Opening Specials- ONE WEEK ONLY COFFEE SUNDAES OR MILK D 0 N U T S PHIL'S PHARMACY PHIL BLARNEY. Owner U.f-i0i$M Nothing ' 8 I Fulleton Chevrolet Company News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Legion Auxiliary Party Well Attended Twelve tables of bridge and pinochle were in play at the benefit card party Friday night at the home of Mrs. John Lane. The affair was sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. Harold Laird won first prize in pinochle and Mrs. Roscoe Solbig was low. In bridge, Mrs. Creston Robinson held high score and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael was low. Jesse Ticer received the door prize. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. Harry Tamblyn and Mrs. Richard Wells. o Mrs. Thomson Hostess For Bridge Club Mrs. James Thomson was hos tess for the What's Trumps bridge club Wednesday of last week at her home. Others present were Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. George Little, Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Leonard Schwarz, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Earl Blake, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. William Barratt, and Mrs. Ray mond Ferguson. Mrs. Little held high score, Mrs. George was second, and Mrs. Wolff third, and Mrs. Schaffitz was low. SHAKES 1 Installation Held Monday Evening For Rainbow Officers Installing officer Ida Sue Strat ton and installing drill leader Virginia Andresen on Monday evening installed the following new officers for the Ruth Assem bly of Rambow for Girls. Janet Keithley, worthy advisor; Bar bara Warren, worthy associate advisor; Meredith Thomson, Char ity; Phyllis Quackenbush, Hope; Frances Slocum. Faith; Judie Spaulding, recorder; Mary Jo Stewart, musician; Alice Faye Stewart, treasurer; Marilyn Cal vin, confidential observer; Mar garet Hughes, outer observer; Janice Martin, Love; Fern Al bert, Religion; Sandra Jones, na ture; Nancy Slocum, immortality; Janice Beamer, fidelity; Karen Valentine, patriotism; Alice Pe terson, service; Helen Graham, drill leader; Carole Ann Ander son, choir director; Sharon Case, and Judy Cochell, choir members and Kay Keithley, chaplain. Installing musician was Mrs. C. C. Carmichael and installing chaplain was Joann Keithley. Installation was given for the new Mother Advisor, Mrs. Paul Jones. O'n the advisory board is Mrs. C. C. Carmichael, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, Mrs. Claude Graham and Bert Cork. The crowning ceremony was given and Marilyn Munkers sang "He" accompanied by Janice Martin. The crown bearer was Tricia Keithley. Refreshments were served at the close of the ceremonies. o Birthday Party Given For Nine Year Olds Mrs. James Thomson was hos tess at a birthday party, Friday, January 20 honoring her son Bruce and David and Douglas Anderson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson, who are all nine years old. Guests were Ronnie Jones, John ny Pfeiffer, David and George Van Schoiack, Danny McQuarrie, Rillv Wolff. Kit George, Johnny Johnson and Ruby and Becky Fulleton. TV and games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. . o Final Plans Made For Pancake Luncheon Officers of St. Elizabeth's, St. Anne's and St. Monicas Guilds met at the home of Mrs. Robert Ferrell Thursday morning of last week. Plans were completed for the Pancake Luncheon to be held at the Parish house February 14. without wings climbs like a '56 Chevrolet ! Ever level off a mountain with your foot? Nothing to it. Just point this new '56 Chevy uphill and ease down on the gas. Up you go with a quiet (hydraulic-hushed valve lifters now in all engines V8 or 6) rush of power. This is the car, you know, that broke the Pikes Peak record. The ' car that conquered towering grades and vicious switchback turns to prove its superior performance, handling ease and cornering ability. These are built-in qualities that mean more driving pleasure and safety for you. Chevrolet also offers such safety features as seat belts, with or without shoulder harness, and instrument panel padding as extra-cost options. There are 19 new Chevrolet all with' Body by Fisher. Drop in and drive one. Coming Events Friday Jan. 27 Ruth chapter No. 32. OES Monday Jan. 30 Card Party, St Patrick's church. 8:00 p. m. Chamber of Commerce, noon at O'DonneU's American Legion business meeting. Tuesday Jan. 31 Dinner, Epis copal parish house, 6 to 7:30 p. m. Thursday Feb. 2 Soroptimists, noon at O'DonneU's Elks ladies night Friday Feb. 3 Sans Souci Re bekah lodge Monday Feb. 6 Card party, at Episcopal parish house, spon sored by St Anne's guild, 8:00 p. m. o Mrs. Sowell Given Surprise Party By Heppner Teachers Mrs. William Sowell, clerk of school district No. 1, was guest of honor at a surprise teachers meeting and party Monday even ing at the school. Mrs. Sowell has resigned her position, to be effective February 1. On behalf of the teachers, she was presented a farewell gift by Mr. Joe Stewart, superintendent of the Heppner schools. o- Mrs. Lovgren Hostess For Dessert-Bridge Mrs. Marshall Lovgren was hostess at dessert bridge, Tues day evening, January 17th at her home. Others present were Mrs. Mar ion Green, Mrs. Bud Marshall, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. Vir ginia Snow, Mrs. Del Jordan, Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Wayne Prock, Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. James Mallon, Mrs. James Sumner and Mrs. Pat O'Brien. Mrs. O'Brien held high score, second went to Mrs. James Sum ner and low to Mrs. James Mal lon. o Pinochle Club Meets At Robbins Home Mrs. L. L. Robbins entertained her pinochle club Monday even ing at her home. Members and guests were Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Vivian White, Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mrs. Norman Peters, Mrs. Stanley Holm, Mrs. Merrit Gray and Mrs. Riley Munkers. '- Mrs. Van Winkle won the first prize, Mrs. Munkers was second and Mrs. Holm, low. . o USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS . Methodist Church Has Open House and Tea Suzanna Circle W. S. C. S. was in charge of the silver tea and open house held in the newly decoratedTooms of the Methodist church basement, Saturday after noon, January 21. Mrs. Tom Wells, program chair man, presented Mrs. Norman Peters and Victor Kriemeyer in vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Kreimeyer and Mrs. Boulcien sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Lu cile Owens. Judy and Pamela Cochell, Janice Martin, and Nancy and Carol Anderson played piano solos. Incidental music during the afternoon was played by Mrs. Owens and a clarinet duet was played by Jay Sumner and Lynda Borman. Ladies of the W. S. C. S. circle were in charge of the surprise food table and hostesses assist ing about the rooms were Mrs. Harry Duvall and Mrs. Lester Boulden. Mrs. Unrien Guest Of Honor At Shower Mrs. Tom Wells and Mrs. Al bert Veig were hostesses at a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. Wells Monday evening, honoring Mrs. Fidelis Unrein. Others present were Mrs. Rich ard Meador, Mrs. Elmer Piper, Mrs. R. G. McMurtry, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Gerald Swaggart, and Geraldine, Mrs. Robert De Lancy, Mrs. Ray Bailey, Mrs. Ro bert Dobbs, Mrs. Adele Bailey, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. D. E. Hudson and Donna Hudson. Gifts were also received from Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Harvey Wright, Mrs. Maude" Robison, Mrs. Richard Wilkinson, Mrs. Wil liam Montgomery and Mrs. Frank Davidson. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Gerald Swaggert, and Mrs. Meador. Don na Hudson received the door prize. o European Pictures Shown Soroptimists Robert Jones showed pictures of Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Italy to the Soroptimist club at their luncheon meeting on Thursday at O'DonneU's. Mrs. Floyd Adams was program chair man for the meeting. Mrs. Pfeiffer was welcomed as a new member of the club and Mrs. Jones was introduced as a guest. o Baby Shower Given For Mrs. Knudeson Mrs. D. Knudeson was honored with a baby shower Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. L. L. Robbins. Mrs. N. C. Anderson was co-hostess. Others present were Mrs. Nor man Peters, Mrs. Merlin Wag oner, Mrs. Art Young, Mrs. Del Ward, Mrs. James Hager and Mrs. A. F. Lyle and Mrs. King of Her miston. Dessert was served, o STILL IN HOSPITAL Henry Peterson is still a pati ent at the Veteran's hospital in Walla Walla. How wu Know! 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