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Book Reviewed By
Mrs. Peterson At
Tuesday Meeting
The Bookworms met Tuesday ol
last week at the home of Mrs.
James Thomson to hear Mrs.
Lucy Peterson review the book,
"Valley of the Vines," by Joy
Packer.
Others present were Mrs. Ted
Smith, Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. W.
E. Hughes, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs.
Fred Parrish, Miss Leta Humph
reys, Mrs. Jack Flug and Mrs.
Harry Dinges.
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Bridal Shower Honors
Virginia Schwarzin
Women of the Christian Wo
men's Guild were hostesses Wed
nesday night of last week at a
bridal shower for bride-elect Vir
ginia Schwarzin. About thirty
guests attended.
Games were played and prizes
won by Mrs. Ed Albert, Mrs. Joe
Hughes, Mrs. Joe Stewart. Miss
Leta Humphreys read two poems
and presented the gifts.
Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, service
chairman, was In charge of re
freshments. Altar Society
Names Officers
The Altar society of St. Patrick's
church met Tuesday, Jan. 8 and
elected new officers. They are
Mrs. Wallace Wolff, president;
Mrs. Paul Koenig, vice-president;
Mrs. William Kenny, secretary
and Mrs. Wilbur Worden, treas
urer. The group made plans for their
annual card party which will be
held Jan. 28. Hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. James Healy
and Mrs. William Gentry.
CARNATION CLUB TO MEET
The Carnation club will meet
January 17 at the home of Mrs.
Cllve Huston.
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By Judie Spaulding:
Student Council Minutes
Dinner will be served In the
school cafeteria for the chamber
of commerce on February 4th. The
Mrs. Tibbies Holds
High Score At Club
Mrs. Wallace Wolff entertained
the Whats Trumps bridge club
last Wednesday afternoon.
Those present were Mrs. James
Thomson, Mrs. Lowell Gribble,
Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Raymond
Ferguson, Mrs. Frank Anderson,
Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Harold
Cohn, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs.
Robert Penland, Mrs. L. D. Tib
bies, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney a nd
Mrs. L. E. Dick.
Mrs. Tibbies held high score;
Mrs. Anderson, second; Mrs. Wil
son third; and Mrs. Raymond Fer.
guson, low.
At a short business meeting
held later in the afternoon Mrs.
Tom Wilson was elected president-secretary
to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Mrs.
Elaine George and Mrs. Lowell
Gribble was voted a new member
of the club.
Jack Angel Speaks
ToSoroptimistClub
Jack Angel, manager of Pioneer
Memorial hospital, spoke to the
Soroptimist club Thursday noon
at O'Donnelrs on some of the
needs of the hospital. '
One of the main needs is the
understanding of the community
of some of the rules of the hos
pital and the reasons for these
rules. He also spoke of the opera.
tion of the hospital and told the
number on the staff and those
on the hospital board.
Franclne Francis was the sen
ior girl from Heppner high school
to visit the club this week.
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Dinner Party Enjoyed
At The Wagon Wheel
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bristow
and Gene Grabill of lone enter
tained with dinner at the Wagon
Wheel Sunday evening following
the Keithley-Schwarzin wedding.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Keithley, Sharon, Janet and
Tricia; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wiles,
Mrs. Ida Grabill and Donald Bris
tow. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS
The Degree of Honor met at
the Legion hall Tuesday evening
of last week and nominated of
ficers to be installed February 12.
Mrs. Carl King was the-hostess
for refreshments.
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January
chamber will hold its regular
meeting in the cafeteria and
entertainment will be sponsored
by the student council. The enter
tainment committee is headed
by co-chairmen Shirley Kononen
and Vic Groshen.
The Condon high band will fea.
ture an exchange assembly on
January 30, at 1:00 in the gym,
A National Assembly featuring
Pruth McFarlin, a singer, accom
panied by Sarah Hedrick is sche
duled for January 19.
Discussion was held on feeding
the basketball teams after the
games. Each class will serve for
one of the remaining games and
two clubs will each serve once as
there are only six home games.
The seniors served last Friday
night, the juniors serving this
Friday, then the sophomores and
freshmen.
January 13-18 features the
March of Dimes campaign. Each
class is sponsoring a candidate
for a King and Queen. Voting for
the campaign is one vote for a
dime. A dance sponsored by the
student council, will be held
after the Lexington game this
Friday. This "Polio Rock and Roll"
will honor the Polio King and
Queen, with all proceeds going
to the March of Dimes. Admis
sion is 25 cents for couples and
15c for singles.
Activities
In class meetings held last
Wednesday the seniors nominat
ed Gary Jones and Laurel All
stott for their King and Queen
candidates for the March of
Dimes campaign. Juniors chose
Ed Groshen and Judie Spaulding;
sophomores, Ned Clark and Ner
ma Geyer; and freshmen Tom
Driscoll and Carol Anderson.
Pep club members received
their emblems the first of the
week. The buttons are made of
blue and gold felt, and will be
displayed this Friday for the first
time.
The student council is sponsor
ing World Clothing Week from
January 21-25. People wishing to
donate clean, wearable clothing
should call the high school.
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By Jan B earner
"Sports"
Heppner played Boardman here
Friday night, the final score be
ing Heppner 37 Boardman 9.
High point man for Heppner was
Robert Nichols with 9 points.
Saturday, January 12, Condon
was host to the ponies A team.
Final score was Heppner 28, Con
don 20. High point man for the
game was Neal Penland drop
ping in 10 points. A score of
Heppner 23 Condon 8 was held
by the B team, with Kit George
high point man by scoring 7
points.
Friday, January 19, Echo will
be host to Heppner. Game time is
at 2:30. he standing score is 3-1,
Heppner
5 Harshman, 4 Gray, 2.
Penland, & Nichols, 9 Green,
Boardman
Williams, 1 Watts, 0 Taylor,
2 West, 4 Wetz, 2.
sub. Boardman, Maton, Rog
ers, Rube, arid Gronquist.
Heppner Gribble, Biddle,
Campbell, George Angell, Green,
Howard, Flug, Moyer, Healy.
Heppner
Penland, 10 Nichols, 2
Harshman, 7 Green, 6 Gray ,0.
Condon
Massey, 2 Lieble, 0 Waughln,
6 Omerra, 2 Logan, 4.
Sub. Condon Bannett, Bre
hant, Cason, Rhodes, Love. Hepp
ner Angell, Flug, Gribble,
Campbell.
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Mrs. C. E. Brenner has resigned
as head cook at the school after
cooking there for 3 Mi years. She
is specializing in drapery making
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The high school lost to Stan
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in the basketball game 55 to 46.
They won from Heppner Saturday
evening 41 to 40. They will play
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