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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 23, 1956 Page 3 n. Jack Eedford, Reporter-Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays 7 Tables In Play A Elks Annual ard Party Saturday At the card party preceding the ks Annual Saturdav affprnnnn ne tables of bridge and eigh en tables of pinochle were in ay. Mrs. Grace Nickerson had high Me in bridge, Mrs. Harold Cohn is second and Mrs. William So 11, third. In pinochle, Mrs. rcy Dickerson of Pendleton had Iti score, Mrs .Kemp Dick, se id and Mrs. Sam Turner, third, e door prize went to Mrs. Earl :iuvain of Pendleton, lostesses for the afternoon foe ities were wives of the officers trie club: Mrs. Milton Morgan, s. La Verne Van Marter, Mrs. lliam Labhart, Mrs. Everett ttnley, Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mrs. rlan McCurdy, Jr., Mrs. Delmer aan, Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Van Winkle, Mrs. Raymond guson ana Mrs. Frank Turner. o phams Entertain 'ith Sunday Dinner lr. and Mrs. James Popham ertained Sunday evening of t week with duplicate bridge 1 dinner at their home. :igh partners were Mrs. Tom son and Richard Meador, Mrs. Verne Van Marter and James iham were second and Mrs. hard Meador and Tom Wilson, ither guests were John Snyder, i. Robert Miller, Alton Yarnell, I Stanley Holm.. 1 CommitteesAppointed ror Civic Leaaue Spring Rummage Sale The Heppner Civic League met Monday night with the meeting called to order bv the president. Mrs. Fred Sanders. The rummage sale committee report was read by Mrs. Jack Van Winkle and the dates set for the spring sale will be April 20-21. Committees for the sale were appointed and are: miblicitv. Mrs. Bradley Fancher and Mrs. Alex inompson; collection, Mrs. Mar vin Smith, Mrs. Howard Pettv- John and Mrs. Jack Loyd ; sorting, Mrs. Kenneth Green, Mrs. Paul Koenig; cleaning, Mrs. J. W. Nor ene, Mrs. Fred Sanders. Mrs. Philip Blakney; freshing and iron ing, Mrs. Glenn Way; clerks and change, Mrs. William Labhart. Mrs. Creston Robinson, Mrs. Jack Van Winkle; moving and tables, Mrs. Larry Dowen, Mrs. James Mallon; cleanup, Mrs. Jack Van Winkle; store collection, Mrs. Blakney, sortins Mrs. M. O. Storro; pricing, Mrs. Ray Myrick, Mrs. Jack Angel. Mrs. Angel was elected to serve on the kindergarten board and it was voted to donate two ben ches to the city library. Plans were made for a stvle show to be held the evening of March 16 with admission to be 75c. A program was given on beautv tips with Alice Wagner and Don na Hudson demonstrating hair styling and other beauty features. r -. .r ? f bss-" -its 11 PWfeglPl' i 1 VT I ni l Illii ii EL-AH1MENT OFFICERS who will be present ot the Joint district 6 conference of American Legion and Auxiliary in Heppner Sun day. March 4 are 1 to r, Mrs. Harold Leach. Bonneville, president; Mrs. Clarence Grund, Monmouth, vice-president; and Mrs. P. L. Thornton. Portland, secretary District president. Mrs. W. Ward Smith, Hermiston, will be in charge of the Auxiliary meeting that will follow the joint dinner at 6 p. m. in the Heppner Legion hall. Dinner reservations should be made with Mrs. Richard Wells, Heppner before Feb. 29. Coming Events Friday Feb. 24 Kuth chapter No. 32, OES Monday Feb. 27 Chamber of commerce Painbow for Girls American Legion business meeting Tuesday Feb. 23 Degree of Honor Bookworms Thursday March I Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks ladies night Friday March 2 Cans Souci Re- bekah lodge. Pemey's M l k I newi New l-ip; t W;vUv; 2' v V-W . T!'J', T " T'-: ' If ! ! v ! ; ! New! i.: v 7r-r,r?iV& nr. n , 7 i i Sttfl Ml I for skcerness, wear, easy-care! PRISCILLAS OF DACRON I T.ny-pricsd at Penney's. . . i today's wispy sheer, crystal whits, no-shrink Marquis- . ettes that hand wash, need ? only touch-up ironing. ' S:and up to sun, fumes, re- ,1 sist mildew, insects. 6-inch pleat shirred ruffles, pre- shir ed tops. 5 .50 pair 9G by 81 long 96 x 45 3.79 142 x 81 7.90 184 x"8l 9.90 St an your windows with lold Leaves" . . Penney's Id glamour print cafes of a v y Sanforized bark ith. Complete with brass igs. Red on white grounds hers, 64 by 36 inches, 2.29 x 30 1.98 x 4S 2A9 lance 98c Rmill -i'.i - I I 'k jj ' Ill I Legion And Auxiliary Conference Plans Set Mrs. LeRoy Gardner and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle were hostesses for the meeting of the American Legion auxiliary Tuesday of last week at tne Gardner home. Plans were made for the Le gion and Auxiliary conference to oe neia in Heppner March 4, be ginning at 5 p. m. at the Legion hall. Members and guests present were Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Jr., Mrs. James Healy, Mrs. John Hartman and Mrs. Harry Tamblyn. o Double Weddinq Held At Winnemucca In a double wedding at the Latter Day Saints church in Win nemucca, Nevada on Sunday, Februarv 12 Miss Jessie Matteson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson of Monument became the bride of Harry Scott of Vale, Oregon and Miss Marlyn Mur dock of Harper became the bride of .Gene Stelk of Va!e. 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PETERSON JEWELRY Piece Each Dinner Knives $3 30 Grille Knives 3.30 Dinner Forks 2 20 Grille Forks 2 20 Salad Forks 2 20 Cocktail Forb 2.20 Table Spoons 2 48 Cold Meal fork 3.85 Gravy ladle 3.85 Mrs. Norman Northrup Feted By Shower Mrs. Norman Northrup was guest of honor at a cradle shower held Wednesday evening in the social room at the Lexington Christian church. Mrs. Karl Mil ler, Mrs. Kenneth Peck and Mrs. Vernon Munkcrs were hostesses. Games were played, after which Mrs. Northruo ouened her manv gifts. Later refreshments were served the following guests: Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt, Noma and Rickv Marauardt, Mrs. Carl Mar- auardt. Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mrs. George Allyn, Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs. jonnnie L,eaDeuer, Mrs. Omer Lanev. Mrs. Mae McCall. Mrs. Ted McMillan, Mrs. Harold Beach, Mrs. Dean Hunt, Mrs. Kenneth Peck, Mrs. Frances Mc Millan, Mrs. Karl Miller, Mrs. Flovd Smith. Mrs. O. G. Breed ing, Mrs. Katheryn Forshee, Mrs. Vernon Munkers and Miss Mari lyn Munkers. 1 Missionary Group Participates In World Day of Prayer Women of Ihe Union Mission ary society participated in the World Day of prayer Friday, Feb. 17 at the Christian church. Mrs William Rawlins was in charge Thirty-one were present. The theme of the mectine was "One Flock, One Shepherd", and exerpts from this collection of prayers which were written at Cook C hnstian Training school at Phoenix, Arizona were read by members of the society. Music was played by Mrs. J. O. Turner at tne organ. Officers who were elected at a previous meeting are Mrs. Ben Anderson, president; Mrs. Carl McDaniel, first vice president; Mrs. Marcel Jones, second vice p.esident; Mrs. Floyd Jones, secretary-treasurer. o Birthday Party Given For Archie Padberg Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg en tertained Thursday evening Feb. ruary 1G on the occasion of his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. El don Padberg and two daughters of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Pad berg of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash and three daugh ters, Neal Penland, Mr. and Mrs. Padberg and Mary Evelyn Tucker all of Heppner. Later in the evenine refresh ments of cake, jello, coffee and punch were served. Many Prizes Won At Rebekah Card Party Tuesday Evening Five tables of bridge and ten of pinochle were in play at the card party given by Sans Souci Rebe kah lodge Tuesday evening of last week. In bridge, Jack Bailey was high; Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, second and Mrs. Frank Davidson, third, Mrs. Laura Lee, low; Mrs. A. D. McMurdo. second low and Mrs. Robert Miller, lone, won the traveling pri.e. In pinochle, John Bergstrom was high; Al Sundsten, second; Mrs. Riley Munkers, third; Mrs. Alvin Casebeer, low and Mrs. John Lane second low. Mrs. Pearl Devine won the travel ing prize. The six door prizes went to Mrs. Frank Avers, Everett Keithley. Mrs. Frank E. Parker, Don Bellenbrock, Deb. Wright, and Frank Davidson. Hostesses for ninochle were Mrs John Bergstrom and Mrs. Floyd Worden. and for bndce. Mrs Grace Nickerson. Mrs. Clarence Bauman had charge of the kit chen. Refreshments and decora lions were in the valentine motif. Proceeds from the party are to go to the United Nations Youth Pilgrimage fund. o Lex. Garden Club Has Valentine Meeting Mrs. Miles Martin entertained the Lexington Garden club Tues day afternoon, February 14- with Mrs. James Ilealy as co-hostess. Mrs. hrank Munkers cave a talk on raising chrysanthemums and geraniums and valentine ver ses were read. , Refreshments and decorations were appropriate to St. Valentine's Day. Members and guests oresent were Mrs. LeRoy Gardner, Mrs. Larl Warner, Mrs. Fannie McMil lan, Mrs. Frank Schrage, Mrs. Kathryn Forschee, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Mrs. Anne Smouse, Mrs. Walter Ruggles, Mrs. John Graves, Mrs. Claude While, Mrs. Lester Cox, Mrs. Karl Miller. Mrs. Mae McCall, Mrs. Randy Lolt, Mrs. Pearl Devine. Mrs. L. A. Palmer and Mrs. Ray Dolven. Many Attend Annual Pancake Luncheon About one hundred fifty per sons attended the annual pan cake luncheon at All Saints par ish house Tuesday, February 14. Various committees in charge of the luncheon were Mrs. Robert Ferrell, general chairman; Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, children's table; Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, wait resses; Mrs. Frank Ayers and Mrs. Frank Anderson, bakers; Mrs. trank Wilkinson, mixer; Mrs. Lucy Peterson, dishwashers; Mrs. J. J. Nys, tickets; Mrs. Richard Wells and Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Hostesses; Mrs. Marvin Smith and Mrs. Harold Sanders, Jr., nursery; Mrs. Walter Wright, ham and Mrs. Bert Kane, fruit. o Mrs. Tibbies Hostess For Dessert-Bridge Mrs. L. D. Tibbies entertained at her home Thursday afternoon with a dessert -bridge. 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