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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 28, 1957 Page 3 Social Happenings Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays ANNUAL SPRING STYLE SHOW TO BE SPONSORED BY CIVIC LEAGUE The second annual Civic Lea gue spring style show will be given Wednesday evening, April j at 8:00 p. m. at the Elks tem ple. Co-chairmen for the affair are Mrs. Fred Gimbel and Mrs. Wil liam Labhart. Mrs. Labhart will be commentator and the script is written by Mrs. Gimbel, Mrs. Labhart and Mrs. Joan Mallory. ncKeis win be available at the door and refreshments will be served. Models, who will show costumes irom Wilson's Men's Wear, No rah's Shop, Connor's Dress Shop, J. C. Penney Co. and Gonty's, are Mesdames Robert Jones, Paul Koenig, Jean Mallory, Wallace Wolff, Del Jordan, Tom Wilson, David Eckman, James Norene, Ray Myrick, Lowell Gribble, Dick 'Meador, .LaVerne Van Marter, Sans Souci Rebekahs Visit Pendleton Sans Souci Robekah made a visitation to the Pauline Rebe kah lodge of Pendleton Thursday, March 21 when six new members were initiated. The traveling gavel was pre sented to the Pendletn lodge by the Hermiston lodge. Heppner Rebekahs attending were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wright, Miss Esther Bergstrom, Mrs. Clarence Bauman, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Cleve Van Schoiack, Mrs. Altha Kirk and Mrs. Alice Luttrell. Cake and coffee were served. Richard Wells and Colleen Bai ley. Those of the younger set mod eling will be Meredith Thomson, Dean Connor, Christine Swag gart, Carol Anderson Dick Ruhl, Jim Morris, Janice Beamer, Jan ice Martin, Douglas Gribble, Shirley Gaines, Shirley Van Win kle, Tracy Norene, Mike Koenig Mike Williams, Ricky and Gary Imus, Sheri Lynn O'Brien, Jen nifer Blake, Janet and Karen McCurdy, Phillip Blakney, and Mark and Susie Koenig. o Carnation Club To Bake Birthday Cake For Hospital The Carnation club met at the home of Mrs. John Bergstrom last Thursday evening. Plans were completed for a food sale, which was held Saturday. Members volunteered to bake birthday cakes for the elderly patients at the hospital. Gribbles Hosts For Duplicate Club The Duplicate Bridge club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble. High partners were Mrs. Rich ard Meador and Tom Wilson, second high, were Mrs. Wilson and Dr.. Wallace Wolff. Others present were Richard Meador, Mrs. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. .X. (H-. V, -,X I V nfxl -v x V 1 I i - ' ' r vx --v ' H 'X ' JUNIOR LEGION AUXILIARY members who were initiated March 19 at the organization meetino of the group. Members of the initiating team wera Mrs. Kemp Kick, chairman; Mrs. Riley Munkers.' Frpn, h aZ Tamblyn ad Mrs. Gene Ferguson. The fourteen girls are left to right, front row. Debbie Bennett. Diane Dick. Sheila Healy. Second row: Kay Dajgett, Barbara Blake, Trida Van Winkle. Trisha Farley, Linda Heath. Back row: Karen McCurdy, Jo Anne Robison. Maria Robison, Diane Mc Curdy, Beverly Blake, Shirley Van Winkle. (Wilson Photo) Xlfx Sisters sing the "Happy blues" in our 6 piece navy : ensemble . . complete with r. a heady rosebud hat . . . , snug jacket, swirl skirt bll I lowing over its own petti J coat . . . Finishing touches f. . . shorty gloves and her "tote" in hand! 6 95 ) to 6X 795 7 to 14 CHILDREN'S BLACK PATENTS 3.98 i Plain one-strap Brannock fit. Sizes 8V2 to 3. CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESS SHOE ? For that Easter dress. Sizes 8V2 to 3. .3.98 DANCE-MEIN PATENT PARTNERS sizes 12 to 3 5 50 Miss Tap-toes favorite danc ing partners convertible strap . . . patents, bebowed and bejeweled! Knowingly molded lasts! Brannock fit for long-as-she-wears 1 1 comfort! Sizes 8V2 to 12 ... .... 4.98 Taylor-Sandstrom Wedding Held at Vancouver March 23 Miss Mollis Sandstrom, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandstrom of Vancouver, Wash ington was married Saturday, March 23 at the Evangelical Uni ted Brethren church in that city to Russell Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor of Heppner. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a white net floor length dress with train and wore a shoulder length net and lace veil, held in place with a cornet headdress. She carried an arm bouquet of white flowers. Her sister, Mrs. James Kerstedter, matron of honor was dressed in a pale yellow baller ina length gown and carried a yellow nosegay. The bridesmaid, Coming Events 1 -Chamber of noon at O'Don- business Wranglers, Saturday March 30 Elks Crab Feed Monday April commerce, nell's Rainbow for Girls American Legion meeting Tuesday April 2 club house Wednesday April 3 Willows lodge No. 66. IOOF Thursday April 4 Soroptimists, business meeting, O'Dbn nell's at noon Elks ladies night Friday April 5 Sans Souci Re- bekah lodge. Saturday April 6 Band Parents carnival, fair pavilions o Miss Kay Holsinger, wore a rose Gem Society Hears Talks, Sees Films colored ballerina length gown and carried a white and pink nosegay. The best man was Emery J. Settles, formerly of Heppner. Ushers were James Kerstedter, a brother-in-law of the bride, Ralph Taylor, brother of the groom and Gene Settles, cousin of the bride. Tall baskets of spring flowers and candreabra decorated the altar. The mother of the bride was gowned in pale blue with white accessories and the mother of the groom wore a purple suit dress with white accessories. Guests from the Heppner area who attended the wedding were Ralph Taylor, Lloyd Harshman, Jr., Miss Fern Graves, Miss Opal Briggs, aunt of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Pilot Rock, and Mrs. Ray Taylor. The bride is a graduate of a Vancouver high school and has been employed at a bank at Hazeldell. The groom graduated from Heppner high school and Is completing an enlistment in the U. S. Navy. The couple will reside near San Francisco until the groom is dis charged from the service this summer. Dr. and Mrs. James Norene and daughter Tracy were Pasco visi tors Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Macauley. mm HH cnz COTS A51 JlJOl The Morrow county Gem and Mineral Society met at the John Newman shop on Tuesday, March 19 and Hubert Wilson gave a lec ture on the three classes of rock formation, igneous, which Is formed rock; sedimentary, mas ses of rocks cemented together and Metamorphic, rocks born of heat and pressure. Walter Edger gave a lecture on tlie various tests which may be given a mineral to determine where it belongs on the hardness scale. Mrs. Clifford Wagner showed two -films, "Crocodile Thrills" and "Davy's Locker." A field trip is scheduled by the group to the John Day area on Sunday, March 31. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. lone Sorority Observes Birthday The birthday of the Beta Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was celebrated at the Legion hall Wednesday evening March 20. Each member brought a gift which was exchanged and games were played. A large cake was served which was baked and decorated by Mrs. Irene Leathers. It Was in the sorority colors blue and gold. Those present on the social committee were Mrs. Rosetta Palmateer, Mrs. Eileen Padberg, Mrs. Betty Rietmann, Mrs. Mari lyn Rietmann and Mrs, Leathers. Plans were made for their traveling food sale to be given April 20. Mr. and Monument home of their son and dauehtpr in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek. Mrs. Rex Sweek of are visiting at the Mrs. James Green Honored At Stork Shower Friday Mrs. Walter Wright and Miss Patricia Wright were co hostess es Friday afternoon at their ranch home at a stork shower' honoring Mrs. James Green. Guests were Mrs. Elmer Pal mer, Mrs. Cornett Green, Miss Mary Ruth Green, Mrs. Lee Pal mer, Mrs. Lola Ann Pettyjohn, Mrs. Art Keene, Mrs. L. A. Mc Cabe, Mrs. Herman Green. Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Stephen Thompson and Judy, Mrs. Ray Patterson, Mrs. Claude Graham and Jean Marie, Mrs. James Mc Cabe, Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Mrs. Al Lov- gren, Mrs. Alex Green, Mrs. John Graves, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. Roger Palmer, Mrs. Evelyn Far reus, Mrs. Harold Stevens and the honoree. Others who sent gifts were Mrs. Owen Leathers, Mrs. Helen McCabe, Mrs. Earl McKinney, Mrs. Blaine Chapel, Mrs. William Ball, Alta Stevens, Mrs. Jim Hams, Mrs. Orian Wright, Mrs. Albert Wright, Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Charlotte Lundell, Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mrs. Ray Wright and Mrs. Ken neth Batty. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs Stephen Thompson and Mrs. Elmer Palmer. Mrs. Kenneth Palmer won the door prize. Mrs. Cornett Green and Mrs. Elmer Palmer poured at the re freshment table. o Bridge Club Meets At Ferguson Home The Whats Trumps bridge club met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ferguson. Those present were Mrs, David Wilson of Corvallis, Mrs. Harold Cohn, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. Claude Gra ham, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mrs. Earl Blake, Mrs. Robert Penland and Mrs. Gene Ferguson. Mrs. Gene Ferguson held high score; Mrs. Blake, second; Mrs. Smith, third and Mrs. Wolff, low. WSCS Circle Names New Officers The W. S. C. S. Circles of the Methodist church met Tuesday evening and Wednesday after noon of last week. Tuesday night, members of the evening circle met at the home of Mrs. Myles Martin with Mrs. Anne Smouse as co-hostess. Mrs. Walter Ruggles was elected presi dent; Mrs. Lincoln Nash, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Lester Boul den gave a report on Asia. Eigh teen were present. A Wednesday afternoon meet ing was held in the church base ment and selected the name "Ad rial" for their group, meaning "Flock of God". Mrs. Victor Krei meyer was program chairman for discussion of the topic, How to be Christian wives and mothers. Mrs. Norman Peters read the scripture. Mrs. L. L. Robbins and Mrs. Lucille Owens were hostes ses. Susanna Circle met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. D. Bailey and everyone parti cipated In the program by giving an article on missionary work or religion. Mrs. Al Troedson con ducted a Bible quiz. The hostess served refreshments. 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