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Heppncr Gazette Times, TKurs'day, December 13, 1956
WSCS Program on
"Children of World"
The Womens' Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church met Wednesday evening
at the church. Twenty five were
present
Mrs. Douglas Drake was in
charge of the program and topic
for the evening was "Children All
Over the World."
Piano numbers were given by
Susan Drake, and Linda Smith.
Mr.s Norman Peters sang, "That
Little Boy of Mine", accompanied
by Mrs. Victor Krelmeyer. Mrs.
Lucille Owens and Mrs. Stanley
Holm gave readings on "Christ
mas Thoughts of Children". The
business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Carl McDaniel.
It was decided that the circles
will meet the third Wednesday of
every month. On December 19th,
the Suzanna Wesley Circle will
have a potluck dinner and meet
ing at the church with the other
circles invited, to begin at 10 a. m.
Dinner Party Given
For Staff Monday
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Penland
entertained Monday night with a
dinner party for the staff of the
Gazette Times.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson, Neal Penland and the
host and hostess.
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Gcutt Timet Claitlflvdi Pay I
lone Sorority to
Serve Elks Dinner
The Beta Omega Chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the
home of Mrs. Betty Rietmann on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 5 with
Mrs. Mary Jean McLeod and Mrs.
Joyce Snider assisting as hostes
ses. Plans wefe made for the
Elks Stag night dinner in Hepp-
ner Dec. 20. The proceeds to go to
the Crippled Children's hospital
in Eugene. Reports were made
on the individual projects. Each
member is to raise $5 by the
middle of February. Some are
baking cakes, cutting hair, sel
ling Christmas trees and some
baby sitting. Mrs. Eulenna Cor
ley and Mrs. Maravene White
demonstrated making winter bouquets.
Card Party At Elks
Held Thursday Night
There were eleven tables of
cards in play at ladies night at
the Elks last Thursday evening.
Mrs. Riley Munkers held high
score in bridge and Mrs. W. C.
Collins was second. In pinochle
Mrs. Joe Wright was high and
Mrs. Ellwynne Peck, second. Mrs.
Marry Tamblyn received the door
prize.
Mrs. Elaine George was chair
man for the evening and her com
mittee was Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz,
Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. John
Pfeiffer, Mrs. Carl Spauldlng and
Mrs. Robert Penland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cribble, Mrs.
Don Bellen'orock, Mrs. Elaine
George, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace
Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Blakney.
High pair was Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Cribble and second high
was Mrs. Angel and Mr. Heador.
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS SULLIVAN who were married recently at
the Heppuer Methodist church. The bride is the former Leila Mc
Lachlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLachlan of Heppner.
The couple will make their home in Los Angeles.
(Thompson Photo)
Leonards are Hosts
For Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Leonard
were hosts at a dinner party at
their home Sunday afternoon.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bed
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomp
son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra
bill of Pendleton.
Duplicate Club
Meets at Wilsons
The Duplicate Bridge Club met
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr .and Mrs. Tom Wilson for din
ner and cards.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Angel, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Meador, Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter, Stanley Holm,
Jayne Dowen Has
Fifth Birthday
Mrs. Larry Dowen entertained
with a surprise party Friday af
ternoon, December 7, honoring
the fifth birthday of her daughter
Jayne.
Guests were .Nancy Ferrell,
Renee Snyder, Doni Mallory,
Kathy and Karen Blake and Jan
Fancher.
A treasure hunt was the fea
ture of the afternoon and each
guest received a necklace as a
prize.
Birthday cake and ice cream were
served.
Holiday Decorations
Viewed Tuesday Night
Mrs. Kemp Dick entertained
Tuesday evening at her home
with an open house and gave a
preview of original Christmas de
corations. Mrs. Floyd Adams poured and
Miss Barbara Warren was at the
punch bowl. Assisting about the
gaily decorated rooms were Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter and Mrs.
William Heath.
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies received the
door prize.
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LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet Tuesday, December 18
at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Floyd Adams with Mrs. Gene
Ferguson as co-hostess.
The Christmas party and gift
exchange will be held after the
business meeting.
Sunday Dinner Party
In Honor of Two
Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge enter
tained Sunday with a dinner
party in honor of Mr. Benge's
birthday and for their son, Mich
ael, who is home on leave.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Padberg and daughter Leann,
lone; Jackie Downs, Lynn Marie
and Ralph Benge, George McDon
aid all of Condon; Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Hughes and son Terry and
Miss Shirley Kononen, Heppner;
Pvt. 1c Michael D. Benge and
the host and hostess.
STITCH AND CHAT
The Stitch and Chat 4-H sew
ing group met Dec. 11 at the
home of Beth Van Schoiack. We
had no business meeting but the
girls continued to work on their
projects.
Libby Van Schoiack, reporter.
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