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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 7, 1957 Page 3 jSocial Happenings Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays CS Gives Tea ing Methodist lference Here i Woman's Society of Chris Service of the Methodist :h held a special meeting tea honoring Mrs. L. D. itmore, conference president Mrs. Ed Knight, Pacific west conference secretary, ie Methodist parsonage Feb. Mrs. J. Wilson, district youth tary, Mrs. Violet Bolliger, ster at Estacada and Mrs. White, the wife of a former ner minister, were also ts. e local president, Mrs. Carl aniel, presided at the meet Mrs. Wrentmore explained far-reaching program of the lan's Society around ' the d. She used a pictograph in explanations. s. Earle Bryant and Mrs. in McLachlin poured during tea hour. o . Dekahs Discuss J Pilgrimage Plans ns Souci Rebekah lodge held gular business meeting Fri night at the Odd Fellows hall 27 attending. Esther Berg n, noble grand was in ?e.. e United Nations Pilgrimage discussed and it was an ced that proceeds from the sale held last Saturday d go to this fund. Weston Athena lodges are invited ttend the first meeting in and have potluck dinner. freshments were served by lostesses, Mrs. John Berg l and Mrs. Clarence Bau- H members will be initiated e next regular meeting on h 15. o k Home Scene. Dessert-Bridge i. Kemp Dick entertained e and dessert at her home y night. i. M. R. Waggoner was high, Creston Robinson, second Irs. Don Bellenbrock. low. er guests were Mrs. Riley ers, Mrs. Jack Healy, Mrs. Kveek, and Mrs. William New Music Group Is Formed Here Mrs. D. E. Hudson presented her piano students informally to their parents on Wednesday evening, February 27th, in the multipur pose room of the elementary school. Appearing on the pro gram were David George, Joyce Casebeer, Judy Jones, Janice Baker, Rogenia Wilson, Patty Mahon, Sharon Bunch, Laura Lee Sumner, Mary Evelyn Tucker, Erna Lynn Winchester, Charlene Jones, Marie Pettyjohn, Shirley Nash, Carol Anderson and Eddie Howard. Folowing the musical, the group formed an organization to be known as the "P-F (Piano forte) Club", its primary objects being to give the pupils more experience playing before the public and to create more incen tive and enthusiasm for ad vancement. Chairman for the March meet ing will be Mrs. Ervin Anderson assisted by Mrs. Calvin Sumner and Mrs. Ernie Winchester. Mrs. Marcel Jones was in charge of re. frashments for the organizational meeting and waf assisted by Mrs. Lincoln Nash and Mrs. Clar ence Baker. ten To EUBE :or the Best in I 1050 KC tnber Associated Press Bridge Club Meets At O'Donnell Home The Kings' Little Queens met for bridge and dessert Wednes day night of last week at the home of Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr. Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie won high, Mrs. Jack Healy, second and Mrs. Lester Wyman, low. Other players were Mrs. Phil Blakney, Mrs. Richard Brunner, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Paul Koe nig, Mrs. Robert Abrams, Mrs. Max Barclay, Mrs. Howard Cleve land, Mrs. Jack Angel and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton. Coming Events Friday March 8 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES Monday March 11 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don- nell's American Legicn business meeting Tuesday March 12 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday March 13 Willows lodge No. 66, IOOF P-TA, school. 8:00 p. m. Thursday March 14 Soropti mists, business meeting, noon at O'Donnell's Elks, nominaticn of officers Friday March 15 Sans Souci Rebekah lodge ' o Mrs. Koenig Hostess For Dessert-Bridge Friday Afternoon Mrs. Paul Koenig entertained Friday aftenooon at her home with a dessert -bridge. Guests were Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Robert Abrams, Mrs. Jack Bedford, Mrs. Robert Ferrell, Mrs. Robert Pen land, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mre. James Thomson, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Elaine George, Mrs. Claude Gra ham, and Mrs. Marvin Smith. Mrs. Graham held high score for the afternoon, Mrs. Thomson was second and Mrs. Penland, low. Fourth Birthday Celebrated Tuesday By Johnny Hall Mrs. Gene Hall entertained with a party Tuesday afternoon last week, honoring the fourth birthday of her son Johntjy. I Guests were Mrs. LaVerne Van 'Marter, LaVerne III, Marie; Mrs. Robert Jepson, Billy and Susan Jane; Mrs. Ernie McCabe, Lisa and johnny; Mrs. Ray Boyce, Ricky and Barbara and Mrs. Pete Cannon, Terry and Kathy. Games were played and re frashments served. Mrs. Wolff Has High Score At Bridge Club The Renegers Club met Thurs day night of last week for des sort and bridge at the home of Mrs. Cene Hall. Members present were Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs. Alex Thompson, iMrs. William Labhart, Mrs. Rich ard Meador, Mrs. Eddie Gunder- son, Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Paul Webb. Mrs. Wolff had high score, Mrs. Van Marter, second and Mrs. An derson was low. Open House Held At New Rectory Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. George R. S. Little held open house at the new AH Saints Episcopal rectory Sunday afternoon from four i o'clock until seven. I About one hundren called dur- I ing the afternoon including sev eral from Condon and Hermiston. Assisting in the kitchen and ' serving refreshments were Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. Herbert Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Jones and ! Mrs. Grace Nickerson. Mrs. A. D. McMurdo and Mrs. poured. o Jack Loyd OES Social Club Meets Saturday The Social Club of Ruth Chap ter, O. E. S. played cards Satur day afternoon at the Masonic hall. Three tables of pinochle and three of bridge were in play. In pinochle, Mrs. George Rugg had high score and in bridge, Mrs. Gene Ferguson was high. Mrs. Edith Babb received the door prize. Mrs. Edna Turner and Mrs. J. R. Huffman were hostesses. Frank Andersons Have Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson entertained at a dinner party at their ranch home Saturday even ing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Barrattand Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrell. iiatg mm mtmmm N v; : .Xi- . x t - Farewell Luncheon Honors Mrs. Ferrell Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mrs. James Monahan and Mrs. Whitmer Wright were co-hostesses at the Smith home Wednesday after noon of last week at a luncheon honoring Mrs. Robert Ferrell, who is moving to Moro. A money tree decorated with i silver dollars was presented to I Mrs. Ferrell as a farewell gift. i Other guests were' Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. Ella Bleakman, Mrs. Vic Groshens, Mrs. Larry Dowen and Mrs. Darrell Powers.1 o Mrs. Wolff Hostess j For Mothers Club j The Young Mothers Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Wallace Wolff with Mrs. William Heath as co-hostess. i Miss Marilyn Bradshaw, ex change student, showed slides and talked of her four and a half months spent In Scotland. i Guests were Miss Beverly Brad shaw, Mrs. Jean Mallory, Mrs. Robert Abrams, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. James Farley and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. Refreshments were served. ' OES TO ELECT OFFICERS Ruth chapter of Eastern Star will hold a regular meeting and election of officers Friday, March 8 at 8 p. m. Meadors Hosts For Duplicate Club The Duplicate Club met Sun day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meador. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blakney, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Wilson, Mrs. Elaine George and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. High team was Mrs. Wolff and Mr. Meador, second, Mrs. Wilson andMr. Gribble. Refreshments were served. mond Ferguson and granddaugh. ter Luanne Kelly, Mrs. Carl Spaulding, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Jack Bedford, Mrs. Robert Penland and Mrs. Verner Troed son of lone. Dessert was served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. George Hostess For Card Party On Friday Evening Mrs. Elaine George entertained at a card party at her home Fri day night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Henry Hap pold, Mrs. Bert Kane, and Mrs. Frank Hamlin. Refreshments were served. Pancake Luncheon Well Attended About one hundred seventy five attended the annual Shrove Tues. day pancake luncheon at All Saints Episcopal parish hall. Mrs. Frank Ayers was general chairman for the affair; Mrs. Frank Anderson, dining chair man; Mrs. J. J. Nys, cashier; Mrs. Lucy Peterson, dish washing chairman; Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, in charge of children's tables and Mrs. Richard Wells, hostess. o Mrs. Loyd Burkenbine received word last week of the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Brassfield of Mill Grove, Missouri on February 27. o Mrs. Keith Imus and two sons arrived Sunday from Seattle to join her husband here. Imus is manager of J. C. Penney Co. Sewing Club Meets At Wilson Home Mrs. Tom Wilson entertained the Sewing Club last Wednesday afternoon at her home. Those present were Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Ray- compare anywhere! stretchable SHEER GAYMODE NYLONS Ppnnev'a stretchables for sheerness ... for clingy jlomor fit . . . for low price I t'ou'll discover they're the most beautiful buys around (. . the most flattering hose teu've ever worn! plain seams, lew Spring shades. 981 . SIZES MIDGE, NORM, IONG 4-H Club Guests At Soroptimist Club Nels Anderson, leader and his 4-H club were guests at the So roptimist club luncheon Thurs day at O'Donnell's. They told of the duties of the officers of a 4-H club and showed a film on parliamentary proce-j dure. Those speaking were Con nie Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Kit George and David George. Janet Wright was the senior girl from the high school who was a guest at this meeting. The business meeting has been set for March 14 instead of March 7 due to program changes. -o- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Collins were in Portland over the weekend. CONTINUING NORAH'S 2 FOR 1 OF 0 R El 3 3 EE This big assortment of better dresses now go out at half price. We still have a good se lection in most all sizes. V2 price WOMEN'S JACKETS Vi PRICE Famous White Stag lined jackets and a big group of our Koret of California Sport jackets are marked down to one half price A good asscrtment of sizes. ' BOYS' JACKETS Vi PRICE Many styles and colors in sizes 3 to 12. 12 price I WOMEN'S FORMALS Vi PRICE Norah's Shop 11 -01 MM 1 &d B Y Columbia Our selection of new spring coats by Columbia are here . . . there are wonderful all year wools that you'll wear this spring and seasons more. Doth full length and short .styles. 29.95 TO 79.95 And, Now On Display New Spring Millinery Norah's Shop S3E OF WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' THIS IS IT! -COME AND GET THEM AT THESE GIVE-AWAY PRICES w s IN HEPPNER to (0) 3f