"1 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 21,1 957 Page 5 Social H; Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social Degree of Honor f Installs Officers ' Tuesday Evening I Degree of Honor installed new officers Tuesday evening, Febru "f ary 12 in ceremonies at the Le I gion hall. t .) Installing officer was Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, national com ! mitteewoman and state director, ? assisted by past presidents Mrs. Carl McDaniel and Mrs. Pete McMurtry. i New officers are Miss Marilyn i Bergstrom, president; Mrs. Carl i King, past president; Mrs. Lin :f coin Nash, vice-president; Mrs. A. L. Casebeer, second vice-presi-J dent; Mrs. William Farra, secre- ( tary; Mrs. tan Bryant, treasurer; j Mrs. Oma Cox, usher and Mrs. ( Bryant, assistant usher; Mrs. Del. ! bert Wright, inner watch; Mrs. ! Earl Soward, outer watch; Mrs. . Ad Moore, right assistant; Mrs. Owen Leathers, senior left as- sistant; staff Mrs. John Berg- Strom, Mrs. William Cunning ham, Mrs. Theta Stratton and Mrs. McMurtry. j Refreshments were served by ' Mrs. Stratton and Mrs. King, past presidents. Mrs Little Has High Score At Club Meet f Mrs. Herbert Hamilton was hostess Wednesday evening of last week to the King's Little Queens for dessert and bridge. v High score was won by Mrs. George Little. Mrs. C. E. Mc ' Quarrie was second high and Mrs. ?Paul Koenig, low. Mrs. Dick Brunner won the traveling prize. - Others playing were Mrs. Jack 'Angel, Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mrs. .Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Harry O'Don- nell, Jr., Mrs. William- Sowell, Mrs. Lester Wyman and Mrs. Oral Wright. ,.c I .1 We have C i f jakifasiionalc cms hi I If v v i i m; I Hi Vkem Coma In and select your colors from our big Color Cascade selection free take-home color samples. j For beautiful velvet-like walls in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms, use your favorite colors in j guaranteed washable Super Kem-Tone. I j Match your woodwork to your walls with the same ) color in Kem-Glo, the miracle enamel with the rich i subdued lustre. f Make your kitchen and bathroom high in style with Kem-Glo's new colors, too. Case Furniture Co. .appenmgs News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Reception Honors Herbert Ekstroms On 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom of lone celebrated their 25th wed. ding anniversary with a recep tion at their home Sunday after noon with Mrs. Franklin Llnd strom and Mrs. Garland Swanson as hostesses. Serving at the table, which had a centerpiece of white car nations, were Mrs. Carl Berg strom, Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, Mrs. Arthur Stefani, Jr., Mrs. A. E. Stefani, Miss Marilyn Ek strom, Mrs. Arnold Ekstrom and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Jr. Mrs. C. E. Brenner assisted with the guests and Roland Ekstrom had charge of the guest book. Those coming from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ek strom and daughter, Marilyn of Warrington; Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Lewis, Astoria and Mr. -and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Jr. and family, The Dalles. Mrs. Meador Has Dessert-Bridge Mrs. Richard Meador enter tained her bridge club Friday night at her home. Dessert was served preceeding the play. Others present were Mrs. Cres - ton Robinson, Mrs. M. R. Wag- goner, Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. Kemp Dick, Mrs. Don Bellen - brock, Mrs. Ned Sweek and Mrs. Riley Munkers. Mrs. Robinson had high score, Mrs. Sweek, second and Mrs. Munkers, low. PAST MATRONS TO MEET The Past Matrons of Ruth chapter No. 32, OES, will meet Thursday evening February 28 at the home of Mrs. Harold uecKet at 8:00 p. m. the paint you want ! VM.'t f3 (VcodnO'tj See our Cascade of Color display of this year's newest colors precisely matched in both ...deluxe latex wall paint andKEMGLO ...America's favorite enamel Rebekahs Hear Report On U. N. Pilgrimage Contest in County Sans Souci Rebekah lodge No. 31, held a regular meeting Fri day at the Odd Fellows hall with Miss Esther Bergstrom In the chair. Two candidates were recom mended for the Degree of Chiv alry. Mrs. Pete McMurtry. mem ber of the U. N. Pilgrimage com mittee gave a report and an nounced that several Lexington, lone and Heppner high school students are working on essays and two will be chosen from this district to go to New York on the annual pilgrimage. Mrs. Gerald Rood was accepted as a new member by transfer from Fossil. The lodge donated to the polio fund above individual col lections. Members enjoyed a valentine party after the meeting in honor of former and older members. Hostesses were Mrs. Altha Kirk, Mrs. Pete McMurtry and Mrs. John Bergstrom. Thirty one members and one guest attended. The next meet-1 ing will be Friday, March 1 and initiation March 15. Mrs. Harnes Honored At Stork Shower Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Phil Blakney were hostesses Friday evening at a stork shower and dessert, honoring Mrs. Lawrence Harnes, (Dorothy French) at the Koenig home. Besides the honoree, other guests were Mrs. James Healy, 1 Mrs. Sam Turner, Mrs. Paul His ler, Mrs. Jerry Brosnan, Mrs. Zetta ! Brosnan, Mrs. Randall Martin, iMrs. Ebb Hughes, Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs. Marion Green, Mrs. Jack Sumner, Mrs. George Currin, Mrs. Gertrude Applegate, Mrs, William Kenny, Mrs. Jerry Dag gett, Miss Marguerite Glavey, Mrs. Bud Marshall, Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs. Rose Francis and Mrs. Raymond French. Games were played and the prize was won by Mrs. Healy. j 0 - Valentine Motif Used At Triple Link Party The Triple Link club of Sans Souci Rebekah lodge sponsored a public Valentine card party at the-Odd Fellows hall February 14, Mrs. Richard Wells had high score in bridge and Mrs. Floyd Worden, low. In pinochle, Arn old Springer was high and Mrs. Lennie Louden, low. Mrs. Grace Nickerson received the door prize. Hostesses for the dining room and decorations were Mrs. Del bert Wright, Mrs. Clarence Bau man, Mrs. Gerald Rood and Mrs. Pete McMurtry. In charge of refreshments and serving were Mrs. Archie Padberg, Mrs. Winn Crist, Mrs. Don Munkers, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bauman and Mrs. McMurtry. Valentine ice cream, cake and coffee were served and tables were decorated in the Valentine motif. Thirteen tables were In play. o The Nun's Story Reviewed At Club Bookworms met Tuesday, Feb ruary 12 at the home of Mrs. Jack Flug who reviewed the book, "The Nun's Story", by Kathryn Hulme. Other members present were Mrs. Ted Smith, Miss Leta Hum phreys, Mrs. W. E. Hughes, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs. Lucy Pet erson, Mrs. Harry Dinges and Mrs. Cornett Green. COFFEE HOUR TO HONOR BRUNNERS There will be a coffee hour fol lowing 10:30 a. m. mass at St. 1 Patrick's Catholic church on Sun : day, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rich Jard Brunner, who are leaving to . make their home in Baker. FUTURE PLANS? You're probably planning To retire some day! If so are funds ready & Laid carefully away? Good Life Insurance plans Could help you lots And the sooner started, The less they cost! A few winter evenings Is Little time to spend For plans that could pay You food dividends! hr Make a date to discuss your retirement plans & needs with C. A. RUGGLES Heppner, Oregon Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Coming Events 'Triple Link Club Friday Feb. 22- Washington'. P,QnS Fd S'e Birthday I The Triple Link club of Sans Ruth chapter No. 32. OES i Souci Rebekah lodge met Mon- Saturday Feb. 23 Elks Annual, 'day at the home of Mrs. Frank lodge 2:00 p. m.. card party. Avers with Mrs. N. D. Bailey as 2:00 p. m.. dinner 6 to 7:30 p.-co-hostess. m.. first floor show 8:00 p. A repor WM ma(,e Qn the m, dance 10:00 p. m. Valentine card party and plans Monday Feb. 25 Chamber of discussed by the ways and means commerce, noon at O'Don-' committee to raise funds for the nell's jU N. riigrimage candidates. American Legion buslnes.j Plans were made fof a candy meetin9 j and food sale Saturday, March 2 Tuesday Feb. 26 Bookworms at the Red and White store. Mrs. Degree of Honor Wednesday Feb. 27 Willows lodge No. 66. IOOF Thursday Feb. 28 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Friday March 1 Sans Souci R. bekah lodge Wolffs Entertain Duplicate Club On Sunday Evening Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff entertained the duplicate club Sunday night with dessert and bridge. Others playing were Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blakney and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Handkerchief Shower Honors Mrs. Fancher Mrs. P. VV. Mahoney was hos tess Wednesday evening of last week at a bridge party and hand, kerchief shower honoring Mrs. Bradley Fancher. Mrs. Larry Dowen had high score, Mrs. Richard Meador, se cond high. Other guests were Mrs. James Norene, Mrs. William Labhart, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Paul Webb, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. LaVerne Van raanur, ivirs. james raney ana Mrs. Alex Thompson. Soroptimist Club Makes Valentines For Hospital Valentines were made by mem bers of the Soroptimist club Thursday noon at their meeting at O'Donnell's. Red carnations, paper doilies and ribbons were used in the project. They were delivered later by Mra Frank Hamblin, to the pa tients in the nursing home at Pioneer Memorial hospital, Miss Leta Humphreys, vice president of the club, was In charge of the meeting in the ab sence of the president, Mrs. Ro bert Penland. Party Given in Honor Of Fifth Birthday . Mrs. Delbert Wright was hos tess Saturday, February 16 at a party honoring the fifth birth day of her daughter, Teresa El len. She was assisted by her daughter Bonnie, in serving indi vidual birthday cakes and valen tine ice cream. Guests were Mrs. Ray Myrick and Stephen, Mrs. J. S. Johnson and Pamela, Mrs. Matt Hughes and Terry, Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. LaVerne and Marie, Mrs. Winn Crist' and Cheryl, Sandra Mathews, Mary Ann O'Donnell, Patricia Keithiey, Bobby Dobbs and Kirk Robinson. OREGON'S BLUE SHIELD PLAN INQUIRE TODAY Fill In lh cupon blw un4 mail for compltt. dvlailt. r 1 OREGON PHYSICIANS' SERVICE I 619 I. W. 1 1th Avenue, Portland, I I PlMit wnd at flill 'Mil, wllh.ut rtllftflu, O.P.S. In4ingl-Flhi Mm O.P.S. Oru Flaw 4 7 aplr I I Mm City. AddrMi. pvill(lU Will P)HWfWM mj m OREOON I STATt I MEDICAL I fcrJ SOCIETY I Delbert Wright, Mrs. Frank Ayers and Mrs. Clarence Bauman were appointed to the poster commit- t(?e Members present were Mrs. Wright, Mrs. McMurtry, Miss Esther Bergstrom, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Lennie Louden, Mrs. Bauman, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs. Pearl Devine. The next meeting will be on Monday, March 18 at the hall with Mrs. Bauman and Mrs. Lou don as co-hostesses. . Brunners Entertain J. C. Penney Staff . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brunner entertained with a farewell din ner Monday evening at the Wagon Wheel, for the staff of J. C. Penney Co. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Matteson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borman, Mr. and Mrs. John Hart man, Charles Bailey and Miss Barbara Warren. Brunner leaves this weekend for Baker where he will be manager of the Penney store. o Wolff Home Scene of Valentine Party Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter and Mrs. Wallace Wolff were hostess es at a Valentine party for pre- ,,i. Wolff home ooicrs last Thursday at the Present were Mrs. Bradley Fan. chcr and B. J., Mrs. William Lab hart and Laurie, Mrs. Gene Hall and Johnny, Mrs. James Norene and Tracie, LaVerne Van Marter III and Marie and Billy, Shelly; and Kelly Wolff. ' Appropriate refreshments were served, Lindstroms Feted On 15th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom of lone were honored at a buffet dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom Thurs day evening, February 14, cele brating their 15th wedding an niversary, After the dinner cards were played. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and Raymond Lundell, high and Mrs. Adon 'Hamlett and Charles O'Connor, low. I There were 24 guests present.' o Sewing Club Meets At Schaffitz Home The Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz last Wednesday afternoon. j Guests were Mrs. Claude Gra ham, Mrs. Carl Spaulding, Mrs.' P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Tom Wilson, ' Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Robert Penland, Mrs Lowell Gribble and; the hostess. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS O. P. S. covin bfoed Bald ( medical needs and wfthla the pocket book of the veraie lamilyl You get quick, reliable half for everyday medical xpenaee, phu http whH you matf U matt tot long, complicated illnesses when cost are heavy. For best protection at least cost. Join the Oregon plan designed tot Oregonians. Oregon Physicians' Service rOITUNO PENDLETON A5TOUA lOSEBURO SA1IM 1 I Oregoai tat ler aw PONY KICKS By Shirlee Upton Irom Mrs. Bouluen s room comes the report of a new square dancing group. They presented three dances at the Valentine party, Friday night. Members of the group are Libby Van Schoi- ack, Ronnie Belsma, Geraldine Swaggart, Julie Pfeiffer, Archie Ball, Bob Irby, Marion Biddle and Dennis Sanders. Mrs. Brosnan taught class 7B Wednesday and Thursday during which time Mrs. Boulden was ill An Experiment In Diet A number of rats were moved from Mrs. Erwin's room to the showcase in the main entrance of the grade school. This attracts a large share of attention from the children of lower grades. Charts were made of diets and feeding to go in the showcase, In the beginning "Muscle Rat" was the largest, but under the influence of a poor diet has be come the smallest. After being fed a balanced diet the smaller rats overtook Muscle Rat and became even larger. This ex- Mark Koenig Has Sixth Birthday Mrs. Paul Koenig entertained at a birthday luncheon Wednes day of last week, honoring her son Mark on his sixth birthday. Guests were Mark Labhart, Mark Blakney, Brian Thompson and Billy Wolff. Games were played following luncheon. , lite:-. - Ai LJ for shcerncss, wear, easy-care! t PRISCILLAS OF DACRON t, Tiny-priced at Penney's . . . today's wispy sheer, crystal Mr. white, no-shrink marquisettes I j that hand wash, need , j ioucri-up ironing, stana up gg x 45 39 jk'' to sun, fumes, resist mildew, 96 x 63 .'ZI3.98 insects. 6-inch pleat shirred 142 x 81 7.50 ruffles and tops. I Panels almost care 111! k:k::!Sfliy I i". H : j i 1 a if 1 :! i li (I $ k h FABULOUS DACRON j Fabulous panels, fabuously 1 priced at Penney's. Strong as they are sheer, they drip dry, never shrink, need only a t i touch of the Iron. Resist sun, i J mildew, insects. Tailored with 42 x 45 1.09 15 inch bottom hems. White. 42 x 63 1.49 u Pastels. 42 x 90 1.69 perlment is to present the veri fication of the Influence food has on the body. Intramurals Fourth, fifth and sixth grade intramurals were played In the multi-purpose room Monday, February 11. The two opposing teams were Case and Springer. Personal scorings are as follows: Case, 4; Cox, 8; Heath, 2; George, 6; Warren, 0 Total 14. Springer, 0; Williams, 1; Dick, 2; McDonald, 0; McBath, 2. To tal 5. 4-H Club News MERRY TAILORS The Merry Tailors had a meet- ing at Marilee Leathers' house on the afternoon of Feb. 15 The article we made was a wrist Din cushion. For refreshments we had hot chocolate and ginger bread. Marilee Leathers and Trova Ricbv wrote this noem about the Merrv Tailors: The Merry Tailors stitch and sew. And our scissors, we do not throw. We take good care of all our things. And our needle nearlv sines. We measure our material very neat, Soon we'll learn to gather and pleat. Our boxes are in good condition, So we'll always keep stitchin'. We will always sew and seam. We keep our scissors neat and clean. Our next meeting will be at Frances McLeod's house oh the afternoon of March 1. Cheryle Lundell News reporter ) aTvvvi.aMfe' m IMP? T 96 by 90 inches long 4.79 only 184 x 81 .8.95 for themselves 1.59 each . 42 x 81