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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 8, 1956 f- Jack Bedford, Reporter Social Irs. Wolff Tells lothers Club About fe In Puerto Rico "he Young Mothers club met inday evening at the home of s. Wallace Wolff. Members present were Mrs. Is Anderson, Mrs. Riley Mun s, Mrs. Llewellyn Robbins s. Robert Ferrel, Mrs. Wallace Iff, Mrs. Vic Kreimeyer, Mrs, m Stockard, Mrs. Harold ird, Mrs. Kenneth Keeling. Mrs rman Peters, Mrs. Ray Smith, s. Koice Fulleton and Mrs. Uglas Drake. Invited guests re Miss Beverly Bradshaw. S. Velma Glass, Mrs. Philip ikney, Mrs. Richard Brunner, S. Bradley Fancher, Mrs. Jesse r, Mrs. Alvin Bunch, and s. Edith Fulleton. Irs. Wolff gave a delightful 3 informative talk on Puerto :o and showed many souven- it the close of the evening a er tea was held with two past isidents, Mrs Keeling and Mrs. derson, pouring. Irs. Andy Van Schoiack was hostess. o . Anne's Guild leets Monday Night 5t. Anne's Guild of All Saints Iscopal church met Monday ining in parish hall, tfter the business meeting, s Rev. George Little led the up in discussion and outlined ins for the summer camp at ve. Pemey's WEEK END VALUES jV " - fA ! .' "V; 1 ;A 'U4"f f fi I V A, i PRE-EASTER SPECIAL! 4-PIECE ENSEMBLE A one-time Penney buy for i junlorl Get a sharp looking 4- 3 piece mix-match, dress-and- s casual ensemble he can wear s 10 ways. Suit, reversible vest, ; contrasting slacks all in dur- sizes 3 to 8 ably blended rayon acetate, A I 6 V : Penney's value -priced dress oxfords for junior. 2-eyelet style with fancy embossed detail. Side leather uppers, long -wear synthetic soles, Brown and black. Sizes 8'2 to 3, 2.98 SANDALS FOR' GIRLS Sizes 84 to 3 2.98 News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Bridal Shower Honors Two On Tuesday Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn and Mrs. Fern Graves were hostesses Tues day afternoon at the Pettyjohn home for a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Hyatt (Viola Duran) and Miss Frances Duran, bride elect of David My att of Myrtle Creek, Oregon . Guests were Mesdames Hubert Wilson, R. G. McMurtry, Ray Bar nett, William Duran, William Ma hon, Erling Storro, Sid Zinter, Melvin Morris, Oscar Breeding, Willis Geyer, Steve Howard, Her man Howard, Floyd Smith, Ray Pettyjohn, Marie Wadholm, Joel Barnett and Austin Wilson. Soroptimists Plan.To Attend Conference The Eoroptimist club held its regular monthly business meet ing Thursday noon at O'Don- nell's. Committee reports were given and eight members signified their intention of attending the Regional Conference to be held in Coos Bay April 13-14 and 15. Also three members of the Hepp ner club intend to go to New York in July to attend the Fed eration and International meet ings of the club, the International meeting draws Soroptimists mem bers from clubs all over, the world. Mrs. Olive B. Hughes outlined the program for the month and several students from the Hepp ner schools will take part in the programs. 7 OTHER VALUES! Ladies' House U't 24". Girl's Flannel PAJAMAS Sizes 7-14 2.00 Men's Corduroy SPORT SHIRTS Sizes S-M-L 3.00 All House SLIPPERS Ladies' Men's Children's ?1?2?3 We now have in stock. Ad vance 50c Pattern Line I ft Coming Events Friday March 9 Ruth chapter No. 32. OES Monday, March 12 Chamber of commerce, noon . at . O'Don nell's Rainbow for Girls American Legion business meeting Tuesday March 13 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday March 14 P-TA, school, 8:00 p. m. Morrow Co., Gem and Mineral Society Thursday March 15 Soropti mits, noon at O'Donnell's Elks, stag dinner, election Friday Mcn-ch 16 Sans Souct Re bekah lodge Sewing Club Meets At Ferguson Home Mrs. Raymond Ferguson en tertained the Wednesday Sew ing club at her home February 29. Members present were Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Lowell Crib ble, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Carl Spaulding, Mrs. Robert Pen- land, Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Jack Bed ford and the hostess. Convention Discussed By Degree Of Honor Degree of Honor held a regular meeting Tuesday February 28 in the Methodist church basement. Mrs. Clara Gertson discussed the state convention to be held in Portland next month. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Oma Cox and Mrs. Mary Cason. Miss Frances Duran Tells of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William Duran announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Gloria Frances, to Mr. David Myatt of Myrtle Creek, Ore gon, son of Mrs. Josie Myatt of Myrtle Creek. Plans are for the wedding to be in the near future. Mary Van's Mistakes BOOK-IN-BED CLIP-ON LIGHT was 1.98 - Sale 98c T. V. TRAYS were $1.50 -Sale 75c Black Iron Trivet was $2.00- Sale 98c JOHNSON CARD SHUFFLER was 7.50-Sale $3.75 Ceremic Animals, Chickens, Birds, Zebra, Dogs, etc. ALL HALF PRICE Ceramic & Wrought Iron CANDLE HOLDERS HALF PRICE About 2 Dozen Wool Dresses, Jumpers HALF PRICE Fri. & Sat. Special Daffodils D0Z- 75c Mary Van's Flower 6 Dress Shop Book Reviewed At Club By Mrs. Fred Parrish Bookworms met at the home of Mrs. Fred Parrish Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Parrish reviewed the book "Marjorie Morningstar," by Her man Houk. Others present were Mrs. Lucy Peterson, Miss Lulu Hager, Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. W. E. Hughes and Mrs. James Thom son. Refreshments were served. 12 Tables In Play At Elks Ladies Night Twelve tables of bridge and pinochle were in play at the Elks club ladies' night last Thursday. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Cohn, high, Mrs. Ned Sweek, second and Mrs. William Sowell, traveling prize. In pin ochle, Mrs. Sam Turner was high, Mrs. George Snider, second and Mis. Harry Tamblyn won the traveling prize. The door prize went to Mrs. Floyd Worden. Mrs. Robert Dobbs was hostess for the card party and wives of the officers were hostesses for the putluck dinner preceding the games. o- Rebekahs Hear Convention Report Sans Souci Rebekah lodge held a regular meeting Friday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. hall with about 25 present. Mrs. Altha Kirk reported on the convention which was held in Portland last month. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kirk who was the hostess for the evening. o Dessert-Bridge Held At Prock Home Mrs. Wayne Prock was hostess for two tables of dessert bridge Tuesday evening of last week. High score went to Mrs. Del mar Jordan, second high to Mrs. James Sumner and Mrs. James Mallon was low. Others present were Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Marion Green, Mrs. Answer is GOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Gale and Center Charles V. Knox, Minister Bible school 9:45. Morning worship 11:00 Sermon "Witness to the Truth The Gos pel's Power to Save". Sr. High meeting 7:00 p. m. Regular church choir practice; 7:30. Combined choir Cantata practice 8:00. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Hepnner Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor MASSES: Sundays 7:30 and 10:30 a. m Holy Days 7:00 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH ' lone MASSES: SUNDAYS 9:00 a. m. HOLY DAYS 8:00 a. m. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service 11:15 a. m. Church Services the 2nd and last Sunday of every month. 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 day night at 7:30. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school er- vice and classes. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. Holy Communion first Sunday. 7 p. m. Young People's Fellow- chip. Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p. m Holy Communion. Marshall Lovgen and Mrs. Vlr- ginia Snow. m 3C Fox One MMu Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Shoes For The Price of One Pair Choose From Such Famous Shoe Names As VELVET STEPf JAUNTIES, WEATHERBIRDS, AIR STEPS, GOLLYWOGS Pumps, Straps, Ties, High Heels, Medium Heels, Casuals, Wedges, Sports and Flats ADDED 1 Group Men's Brogues and Dress Oxfords HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Bouklen, Minister Church School 9:25 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Youth Rally at Weston 3:00 p. m. Membership Class 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. m. HOPE LUTHERN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, Pastor Worship Service 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Meeting in he S. D. A. Church Adult Instruction class Wed nesday evenings at 7:30 and con fi:mation classes Saturday morn ing at 10:00 in the parsonage. ASSEMBLY OF COD CHURCH Gale and Wllow 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. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Noman Northrup, paster Sunday school 9:45 Morning worship 11:00 Evening sevlce 7:30 Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m Sermon, 11 a. m. " Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. THE TRAIL BLAZERS On Feb. 21 Mr. Bentley who has a huge collection of beautiful polished rocks showed us 26 large cards of rocks which is about one-fourth of his collection. He has collected most of them In Oregon. Our regular Pathfinder meet ing was held at Mrs. Wagner's Feb. 21. Omer Huston opened the meeting with a prayer and Mrs. Wagner told us a story cal led the Golden Moment. After a little practice in knot-tieing Mrs. Robert Robinson gave us some help on textile painting. The meeting adjourned with a prayer. Steve Estberg, scribe wmm mm WZoze Week OF OUR Semi - AMiuaall THE TRAILBLAZERS The Heppner Trailblazers met March 1 at Mrs. C. M. Wagner's. The meeting opened with a prayer by Billy Wagner. Mrs. Wagner showed us some "black diamonds", We hope to make a trip to where thew are found soon. After a little practice with Knot tieing we spent the rest of the time on textile painting. The meeting closed with a prayer by Mrs. Wagner. Steve Estberg, scribe 4-H Club News TEEN-AGE STITCHERS The Teen-Age Stitchers had a meeting February 11 at the home of Lona White. Almost everyone had their work finished. Refreshments were served by Mrs. White. While we were having refreshments the girls had a surprise baby shower for Mrs. Betty Carlson, our leader. Mrs. Carlson was very surprised. She got many nice gifts. The meeting was adjourned. JoAnn Turner, reporter FIVE HAPPY SEW AND SEWS The Five Happy Sew and Sews met at the home of their leader Mrs. Leila Palmer. 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