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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page 5 Social H appenings ; Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays PHYLLIS QUACKENBUSH INSTALLED WORTHY ADVISOR OF RAINBOWS Rainbow for Girls held Dublin installation ceremonies for their .new officers Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at Masonic hall. '' Installed in their various of fices were Phyllis Quackenbush, worthy advisor; Frances Slocum, worthy associate advisor; Helen Graham, Charity; Janice Beamer, Hope; Janice Martin, Faith; Judie Spaulding, recorder; Fern Albert, treasurer; Susan McQuarrie, chaplain; Judy Cochell, organist; Color Stations: Nancy Slocum, Love; Bernice Thomson, Religion; Sharon Case, Nature; Celia Boul den, Immortality; Marilyn Cal vin, Fidelity; Sharon Keithley, Patriotism; Sandra Jones, Service; Margaret Hughes, confidential observer; Carol Ann Anderson, outer observer; Kay Keithley, drill leader; Bonnie Hannan, choir director; Mrs. Paul Jones, mother advisor. ! fcoard members are Mrs. James Thomson, Mr. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs. C. C. Carmichael, ,Paul Jones and John Wightman. ff (Meredith Thomson was the in stalling officer; Mrs. C. C. Car michael, musician; Barbara War ren, installing drill leader; Janet Keithley, installing chaplain and Ida Sue Stratton, installing re corder. addenda was given for Miss Quackenbush and a basket of1 flowers presented by Larry Bel lenbrock and Rita 'Pettyjohn. I two solos were sung by Mrs. Norman Peters and Gordon Pratt Mt and Mrs. Roy Quackenbush, parents of the worthv advisor and her grandmother, Mrs. Grace iiugnes were introduced. Also introduced were Mrs. Harold Becket, district deputy and Meredith Thomson, state grand representative. Refreshments were served in the dining room by the com mittee. Mrs. Grace Hushes poured and Mrs. Bellenbroek was at the punch bowl. Mrs. Elwyn Hughes assisted about the rooms Miss Judith Howton And Keith Rea Married January 25 OES Officers Club Holds Card Party I The Officers Club of Ruth Chapter, O. E. S. held a public Card party at the Masonic hall last Tuesday night. i High score in bridge went to Mrs. Ned Swek and high in pin ochle was won by Mrs. Edna Turner. Roscoe Slobig won the door prize. ; Refreshments were served to ten tables. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Howton announce the marriage of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Keith Carol Rea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea, all of lone, on Fridav. January 25 at the First Conere gationai church in Forest Grove, Oregon. The bride was dressed in blue jersey with black accessories and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible, Rev. J. Vincent Crane officiated at the double ring ceremony. - Janet Howton. sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a grey suit and red rose Dua corsage. William Tiedsen was best man. Thevbride and groom both at tended lone high school where he graduated with the class of 1956 and she is a senior this year. They will be at home, tem porarily, in lone. o . Miss Leta Humphreys Shows Pictures At Soroptimist Meeting At the Soroptimist luncheon Thursday at O'Donnell's, the club saw some more of the pic tures taken by Miss Leta Hum phreys on her trip East this summer. Many of them were of nistoncai spots associated with American History. Mrs. Carl Spaulding was a guest and Nona Howard was the senior girl visiting the club for tne meeting. o Mrs. Labhart Hostess For Reneger Club . Mrs. William Labhart was hostess to the Reneeers last Thursday evening for bridge and dessert. Mrs. BradleV Fancher had hieh score, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson was second and Mrs. James Norene, low. Others playing were Mrs. Rich ard Meador, Mrs. William Bar- ratt, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Cres- ton Robinson, Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs. Ned Sweek. Mrs. Larry Dowen, Mrs. Alex Thomp son and Mrs. James Farley. Coming Events Friday Feb. 1 Sans Souci Re bekah lodge Monday Feb. 4 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don nell's Rainbow for Girls American Legion business meeting Card Party, Episcopal parish house, 8:00 p. m., sponsored by St Elizabeth circle Tuesday Feb. S Wranglers, club nouse Wednesday Feb. 6 Willows lodge No. 66, I. O. 0. F Thursday Feb. 7 Soroptimists, noon at u Lonnen s, busi ness meeting Elks, ladies night Friday Feb. 8 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES. Saturday Feb. 9 P-TA Chili Supper, Cafeteria, 5 to 7:30 p. m. o Shower Honors Mrs. Roger Palmer Mrs. Harold Wright. Mrs. John Bergstrom and Mrs. Alfred Lov gren were co hostesses Tuesday of last week at the Wright home for a babv shower, honor ing Mrs. Roger Palmer. Twenty three were present. Refreshments were served, fol lowing the playing of games. Mrs. Elmer Palmer received the door prize. Bradley Fanchers Guests at Pot Luck Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Brad ley Fancher honored them with a potluck dinner Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and LaVerne Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dowen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of Kennewick. Games were plaved and a eift presented to the Fanchers who are leaving soon to reside in Bend. Duplicate Club Meets At Gribble Home Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble were hosts Sunday evening for dinner and duplicate bridge. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Biakney, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meador and Dr. and Mrs. Wal lace Wolff. High couple were Mrs. Wilson and LaVerne Van Marter and second, Dr. Wolff and Mrs. Grib ble. Card Party Aids March of Dimes Mrs. Riley Munkers entertain ed Saturday night with a March of Dimes card party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bellen broek, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn. o Mrs. Claude Graham Entertains Club Mrs. Claude Graham enter tained the Sewing Club last Wed nesday afternoon at her hnmo on tne Lexington highway. ihose present were Mrs. Rav mond Ferguson, Mrs. E. K. Schaf- fitz, Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mrs. Pari Spaulding, Mrs. John Pfeiffer and Mrs. Robert Penland. R4JtX'K ; Eli. VI lA1 mm ' rwT i ) ? $ : 1 "' .3m...74 ' -. . . , J TWIRLETTES This group of girls have been taking baton twirling a "w" wuiomta raerryman oi Heppner lor the past lour months and have been appearing at various school functions. These seven are her senior group, but she is giving training to all uie, cL-iuur, aniney May wash, captain: left . ...j.. muo ouinsiae, jo nn HoDinson, Shirley Gaines. TYiima oouiweu, caroara Hutching. (GT Photo) VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Worship 11:15 a. ra. Meeting every seeond and last Sunday of the month. Answer s A nnr ft I i ; . & -mv. s m -"-. 4.-. A Ji IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Lloyd Knight, pastor pro-tem Church school at 10 a. m. with singing service at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Subject, An American Prophet. Everyone welcome. HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH 8 Church St. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:00 p. m. Junior choir, Thursday 4:00 p. m. Senior choir, Thursday 7:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Whlow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 t m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. n. Evning Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Yonng People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:48 p. m. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner Rev. P. J. Galre. Pator Masses- Sundays, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. Weekdays, 7:30 a. m. ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH lone Masses Sunday, 9:00 a. ra. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gale and Center streets Charles V. Knox, minister Bible school 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Thursday 7 d. m. nraver mPt. ing; 7:30 choir practice. IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Charles Wilkes, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 a. m Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Young peoples meetlnr at 7:15 . m. Evening worship at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8:00 d. m. on Thursday evening. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion 9:43 a. m. Church school 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer or Holy Communion and sermon. Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p. m., Holy Communion. IONE School Notes LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Neman Northrup, pastor Sunday school 9:45 Evening sevic 7:30 Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Brent Border, Pastor Sturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. Sermon, 11 a. m. Trayer meetinz Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. at wsk Muss x.;. wMiai. I,. , Aft "it 1 7 C i . 'ft':.. . You'll rub your eyes and look again when you see how sparkling clean we get your clothes . . . even the stubbor nest stains come out, thanks to our gentle but thorough treatment, Result? All your clothes look as crisp and fresh as when new. Spring's Just Around The Corner . . . (NO FOOLIN') It mery not feel Just like spring, but it's comin', so why not dig around in your closet and get out those spring clothes you'll be want- ina DrettV Boon. Tlist aiva ill n .nil. uo'll ni-t thorn I I. - them all sparkling fresh for you when needed. 0 Heppner Cleaners PHONE 6-9441 PHIL'S PHARMACY FOUNTAIN OPENS FRIDAY! OPENING SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL cup AND YOUR D0HUT FREE! PHIL'S PHARMACY Phil Blakney, Owner School was closed Monday and Tuesday of this week on account of the cold weather. lone won all the games with Boardman here Friday night of last week. They were the girls volleyball game, the grade school game and thP hieh sehnnl game. The hieh school lost t .cno mere Saturday night. tun Might sponsored hv tho r-iA win be held in the school gym Saturday evening, Feb. 2 at p. m. Traffic Accident Cost in State Huge Traffic accidents in Oregon last year cost the stale an estimated 350,160,000. The figure, relpased hv tho Oregon Traffic Safety commis sion, represents about $20 mil lion more than was snont rlimncr the year in construction of new state highways and county roads. This fact, coupled with recent ly announced boosts in insur ance premiums, should point up the "economic necessity of fur ther strengthening tho etato'o battle against accidents." the. commission's executive secretary, names uanKs, commented. The secretary said calculable costs of motor vehicle accidents include wage loss, medical ex pense and the overhead cost of insurance and property damage. o . v Nl Letterheads? Phone 6-9228 HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zler, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Adult Class 1030 a. ra. Meetlns In the Seventh ri., Adventls church. CONSIDER! With weather so cold and Hard packed snow, Be careful of footing when Out you must go! Keep heating fires within Stove and flue! Watch out when thawing Frozen pipes, too! 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