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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 3, 1956 Page 3 'gonial cJiafijiminq J.ck ratal. Repota-Sockl Kew, Deadll Sunflower Growing -ontest Sponsored By 'one Garden Club I The lone Garden Club is stfoti oring a sunflower growing con est for the grade shool and seeds "11 be distributed next week. Tne committee in charge of the ntest is Mrs. Sarah Aldrich, ars. Phil Emert and Mrs. Fred 4artin. j The rules are as follows: il. Grow seeds given by the .arden Club. 2. Must be planted nd cared for by child receiving ri... ,3- une staIk must be xmonea in the fall flower show I Judging will be based on size, oior, stem and leaves. These oinis will be considered: tall, , tiff stem, bright, clear color: reshness. 5. Prizes will g0 to mucMdms Dy rooms in which ley are enrolled as of Anril iqr5 ppropriate garden prizes will be iven io urst place winners in ch division. Ribbons will be Iven to second and third place Hindis, o. divisions: 1. Pre :hool and First grade. . 2. Se ma and Third grades. 3. Fourth nd Fifth grades. 4. Sixth and venth grades. irections for Growing Sunflowers x. v-noose a sunny spot.. 2. paae soil deeply; rake fine. 3 lant seeds 1 inch deep, two to iree feet apart. 4. Water well eep moist until plants appear iouui iu aaysj. 5. Stake, as ley should grow from 3 to 1(1 et tall. (Sunflowers will grow i any garaen sou, but are deep 3d heavy feeders. They like lenty of fertilizer, sun and wa if.) Irections For Exhibitor 1. Cut the evening before the low. Only one stalk to a con stant. 2 Cut stalk at an angle Ith stem not to exceed 5 feet. J ne 6 p. m. Tuesdays Put in container of watpr m. ediately. o 'ridge Club Meets vt Sowell Home Wednesday evening of last eek, the Kings' Little Queens Idge club met at the home of rs. William Sowell. Mrs. Fred Sanders held high ore, Mrs. James Popham, se nd and Mrs. Philip Blakney, w. Other players were Mrs. Jack igel, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. ster Wyman, Mrs. Harry O'Don. ill. Jr., Mrs. Paul Koenig and e hostess. Refreshments were served. o Ars. Green Reviews bok At Club Tuesday The Bookworms met Thursday ternoon of last week at the me of Mrs. W. E. Hughes. Mrs. Cornett Green reviewed, n Episode of Sparrows", by Ru ir Godden. Dthers present were Mrs. Ted tith, Miss Leta Humphreys, s. Jack Flug, Mrs. J. O. Turner, s. Floyd Jones, Mrs. James omson and Mrs. Fed Parrish. . , . y ' : ''.' ' 5."i Y . ' .J Coming Events Friday May 4 Sans Souci Re- bekah lodge Monday May 7 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don- nells American Legion business meeting Tuesday May 8 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday May 9 P-TA, school h:uu p. m. Morrow county Gem and Min eral Societv. . Thursday May 10 Soroptimist club, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Friday May 11 Ruth chapter No az, OES MISS JUNE PRIVETT tells engagement. of Miss June Privett Tells Enaaaement To Lakeview Man Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer H. Pri- vett announce the engagement ana approaching marriage of their daughter, June to Mr. Alan Brown of Lakeview, Oregon. Miss Privett Graduated frnm Heppner high school with thp class of 1953 and Mr. Brown is a graduate of Lakeview hicrh i scnooi. Both young people are sonho. mores at Eastern Oregon College of Education at La Grande. A June wedding is planned. o Soroptimist Club ' Hears County Aaents . Tell of Their Work ... ong Distance Natlon-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans j Penlond Bros. TRANSFER CO. nidleton, Oregon Phone 338 N. C. Anderson and Miss Bev erly Bradshaw were the guest speakers at the Soroptimist club luncheon Thursday at O'Don nell's. They told of their work in 4-H and the extension units. Ander son said there was an average of !14 boys and girls in 4-H work in Morrow county with 92 comDle- tion of club work, which is a high average. Miss Bradshaw told that there are eight extension units in the county and they study many sub. lects including food, home fur nishings, clothing and many others. Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie was in troduced as a new member of the club. The nominating committee made their report and the annual election will be held at the next meeting. o Lutheran Women Meet Thursday At Matheny.Home The Lutheran Ladies Society of the Women's Missionary Feder. ation, American Lutheran church, met last Thursday, April 26 at the home of Mrs. Orval Matheny. After a Bible study of one of Christ's post-Easter appearances, led by pastor Zier, the business meeting was called to order by president, Mrs. Alex Hunt. The group is forwarding a cash gift to be used in purchasing wear ing apparel and other suDDlies at the New Guinea Mission field. After the meeting th e hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Irvin Rauch, Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Har lan McCurdv. Jr.. Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Mrs. Henry Rauch, Mrs. Alex Hunt, Mrs. Gottfried Her mann and the hostess. Miss Karen Prock Tells' Engagement to .. Patrick Cutsforth Mr. and Mrs. Faye Prock an nounce the engagement of their daughter Karen Ann to Mr. Pat rick Cutsforth. son of W. n rnt. forth of Lexington and Mrs. Alta Lutsiortn of Heppner. Miss Prock will graduate from Heppner high school this month and Mr. Cutsforth is a eradnate of Heppner high school and at tended Oreeon Tech. at Klamath rails tor one year. No wedding date has been set. o Elks Teenage Party Held Friday Night The Elks lodge entertained with a party Friday evening for all teenagers from the Lexing ton, lone and Heppner high scnoois. Games and danci joyed during the evening and the IMS were assisted by the Sorop timist club in nreDarint? thp tp. freshments. Those chaperoning and assist ing with the party were Marion Huggett, Joe Stewart. Mr and Mrs. P. w. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Claude Gra hom, Mrs. Kenneth Blake. Mrs. Victor Groshens, Mrs. L. E. Ruhl, Mrs. Pearl Devine. Mrs .Top Hughes, Mrs. Grace Nickerson. Mrs. E. E. Gonty and Mrs. Floyd Adams. i . - .wrtiT I... . . . . . i. il..n,...:,ii ,.. Answer is a gqdI MR. AND MRS. JACK MOUNTS, nee Audrey Ansted. who were mar- i ai a riea recently a iexingion. AUDREY ANSTED WEDS JACK MOUNTS IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON CEREMONY Audrey Anstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AdoIDn Maipske nf Lexington and Mr. Jack Mounts, son ot Mrs. Alice tseara or Leco, California were united in mar riage Sunday afternoon, April 22 at tne nome ot Mr. and Mrs. Gene Maieske. Rev. Merlin Zier per formed the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a yellow net afternoon dress with lace bolero. She carried a white Bible with a large orchid. Miss Pat Majeske, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a lime green lace afternoon dress and carried a nosegay of yellow hyacinth, Dessert-Bridge Given ,. By Mrs. Wyman Mrs. Lester Wyman was hos tess for two tables of dessert bridge on Tuesday afternoon of last weeK. Mrs. William Labhart was high, and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton, second. Other players were Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Oral Wright and Mrs. Henry Happold. Mrs. Turner Hostess For Duplicate Club Duplicate Bridge Club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Turner. On the winning team were Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, Mrs. Clar ence Rosewall, Mrs. Earle Gilliam and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson. Others playing were Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Mrs. Loyal Parker and the hos tess. , o Renegers Meet At Barratt Home The Renegers met Wednesday evening of last week for dessert Drioge at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Barratt. Mrs. Tom Wilson had high score,, Mrs. Alex Thompson was second and Mrs. James Farley, low. Others present were Mrs. Wil liam Labhart. Mrs. Paul Wehh Mrs. James Norene, Mrs. Richard Meador, Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Larry Dowen and Mrs. Claude Graham. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. A. Shirley, pastor Church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. with guest preacher. Rev. Far! Soward. A cordial welcome to ail. Bob Alstott of Dale, Oregon, was the best man. The mother of the bride was dressed in beige lace and wore a corsage of rose carnations. The with a blue stole and a corsaee:p- with the sermon by the 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 IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Wilfred C. McKay, pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 7:15. p. m. Evening worship at 8:00 of white carnations. A reception followed the cere mony and after the bride and groom cut the first piece of a wedding cake, Alice Maieske finished serving. Mrs. Kenneth Marshall poured and Mrs. Margaret Doyle waa at the punch bowl. Out of town euests were Mrs. Margaret Doyle, Santa Monica, California and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alstott and children of Dale, Ore gon. For going away the bride chose a beige linen suit with blue grey accessories and she wore her orchid corsage. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Heppner. Mrs. Paul Koenig Luncheon Hostess For Sewing Club Mrs. Paul Koenig entertained Wednesday afternoon with a luncheon in her new home. Guests were members of the Sewing Club, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Ray mond Ferguson, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Carl Spaulding, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Jack Bed ord, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Robert Pen land and the hostess. You are alwavs welcome at thp friendly church . VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service 11:15 a. m. Church Services the 2nd and last Sunday of every month. HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Boulden, minister Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Sunday, May 6, is rural life Sunday. The theme of the morn ing service will be on steward ship of the land. The annual mother-daughter banquet will be served by the men of the church Saturday, May 5, at 7:00 p. m. Choir practice Thursday S p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker. Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 . in Sermon, 11 a. m. Prayer Meetinc Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. at HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier. pastor Morning worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Adult Bible class 10:30 a. m. Meeting in the S. D. A. Church, Sunday school teachers' meet ing May 4th. at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Harlan McCurdy. Church council meeting May 7 at the Clarence Iloltz residence at 8:00 in the evening. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner 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. (Continued on Page Four) Carl Spaulding and Win Crist were in Bend a couple ot days last week. 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