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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 18, 1957 Social Happenings Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter-Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays EASTERN STAR RECEPTION GIVEN IN HONOR OF MRS. CARMICHAEL McKinney-Addy Wedding Sunday Event in Hermiston Coming Events Friday April 19 Sans Souci Re bekah lodae Saturday April 20 Elks Easter egg hunt court house, 10:00 a. m A dinner was pivtm c3t...jn.. night at the . Episdopaal parish hall for thirty six members of Ruth chapter Order of Eastern Star and visiting dignitaries. Following the dinner, a recep tion was held at the Masonic hall, honoring Mrs. C. C. Carmich ael, grand organist, with Ruth chapter as the host. Mrs. J. R. Huffman opened the program with a piano prelude u!ly the welcome Mrs! Die kWilkinson. wnrfhu and a prayer by the Rev. Merlin ine grand officers and Bfdna representatives were es sorted to the East and introduced An addendum was given by the Rainbow Girls and Oliver Cres wck sang. Ruth chapter gave an Mu-nuuin ana presented a gift o Mrs. Carmichael. Oliver -reswick, Norman Peters, Gordon "ll ana- victor Kreimeyer sang TOiut-i snop quartet. The "juny patrons conducted the wju oi me order (Visiting dignitaries were wor ly grand matron, Mrs. Bertha urton, Portland; worthy grand u" waiter Daly, The Dalles Jsoc;ate grand matron, Mrs Lau! eeHibberd, Imbler; associat fand patron Edwin Cox, Port ed; grand treas., Mrs. Mary Lou enham, Portland; grand eonduc ess, Mrs. Daisy Thomsen, Hood ver; grand chaplain, Mrs. Wil I Bollman, Dallas; grand mar H. Mrs. Gladys G. Wiley Jseburg; grand Ruth, Mrs. Ouida Urvin, Harrisburg; grand Es- ei, jviis. jean Turner, Hillsboro; Portland; grand Electa,' Mrs. Mabel Bailey, The Dalles; grand warder, Mrs. Betty Wil.kins, Cloverdale and grand sentinel, Chester A. Felt, Burns. Past grand matrons present were Mrs. Hazel Graham, Mrs Irene McKinley, Mrs. Louise Trv ing and Mrs. Marv Reisaoher Husbands and wives of visiting uignuaries were also present. The program concluded with a closing song, after which re ueshments were served. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. t. Carmichael were hosts for breakfast at the Masonic hall to s;xty visiting dignitaries, mem bers and friends. By Echo Pahnateer , Miss Jeanne Sarah Addv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L ' . Addy of Hermiston. became" the 1 5unday April 21 EASTER .bride of Malcolm McKinney, son Monday April 22 Annual Epis of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MrKi of lone, Sunday, April 14 at the First Methodist church in Her miston. The Rev. A. E. Davis officiated at the double ring cere- mony copal card party, parish house i:ju p. m. Chamber of commerce banquet. Legion halL 6:30 p. m. Tuesday April 23 Bookworms Degree oi Honor ine bride, given in marriage , Wednesday April 24 Willows by her father, wore a white floor iht. n cc mnr - - 3C " ' vv, IVVI jciigui uress oi net over imported Civic League Style Show Huge Success The Hepnner Civic Lea pup met Monday evening at the EDiscoDal parish house. It was reported that the stvle snow was a success, netting the League the monev to be used in financing the kindergar ten. Another project t0 finance the kindergarten is the annual rummage sale to be held May 3 and 4 at the Empire Machinery Co. starting at 8:00 a. m. Rummage may be left at Jack's Chevron station in Hennner hv persons from out of tovn wishins to donate or at Gene's Chevron station in Lexington. The Civic League will nut on the stag dinner for the Elks to- night (Thursday) with Mrs. La lace with fitted bodi - -w - with draped neckline studded with rhinestones and full net skirt and short train of lace. Her shoulder length veil was held In place bv a tiarra and sho carried a bouquet of white roses. ine bridesmaids were Judy O'Grady, Jean Johnson. Seinne and Sylvia Quiring. They an wore lavender crystalette bal. lerina length princes style dres ses and carried lavender stock. Jeanette Addy was maid of honor Thursday April 25 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks, stag dinner, angler's mgnt .Friday April 2G Ruth chapter No.32,OES. Mrs. Lovgren Hosts Bridge-Dessert Mrs. Marshall Lovgren was hostess for bridge and dessert Tuesday night, April 9 at her home. Guests were Mrs. James Pmnt, Mrs. Del Jordan, Mrs. Don Ben nett, Mrs. Fred Gimhel Mr Crest on Robinson, Mrs. Don Bel- lenbroek, Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mrs. James Mai ion, Mrs. Gordon Pratt and Mrs M. R. Wagoner. r.. ..... . mis. aweeK nad high score, Mrs. Gimbel, Second high and Mrs. Robinson, low. Mrs. Bennett won jack high. Page 3 iSewing Club Meets I At Graham Home Mrs. Claude Graham entertain- ed the Sewing club last Wednes day afternoon at her home on the Lexington highway. Those present were Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Jack Bedford, Mrs. .P. W. Ma honey, Mrs. Robert Penland, Mrs. Lowell Gribble and the hostess. Rebekah Lodae Hears Report On UN Contest Plans Card Party Sans Souci Rebekah lodee mot I11U1U Ui liUliUl I ""J vi-iii npiii j ai I fit? ior ner sister and was dressed IUOF hall. unHMnrtho t ,'U1U' verne van Marter acting as the jnaMarthars. Dorothy Gaps, chairman. ! Ml I I 'ENMEY'S For that barely there look! SEAMLESS GAYMODES Beautiful proportioned Pen' ney nylons mist of color, fit flawlessly. Glowing shades in conventional Seamless or longer-wearing micro-mesh. Sizes 8'i to 11. 98c m pair MmmmmmmmmMMmmmmmmmmmmmm le dash abouts. n-SHELLS 3.98 tly constructed 1 n frfully comf orta b 1 e y-soft kid with new dined low-cut styling, lzed, of course, for ess. Black, white and Colors. Sizes 4 to CHICLY SHAPED CANVERTIBLES .... sizes 12Va to 3 5.50 . Polished patents , , , on a baby Louis heel the newest of the new. Convertible straps. Scientific lasts give lots of wiggle room to toes! Fit by Brannock device! Sizes 8Va to 12 4.98 identical to the bridesmaids, in a deeper shade of lavender anA she carried deep lavender stock. Leland McKinney, brother of the groom, was best man :m,i the ushers were Jerald Rea nf lone, Wallace Grav of Seatiio Keith Barnett of Grass Valley, a cousin or the groom and Keith ureen oi walla Walla. The candleliehters wer Rmmr ly MeKinnev of Salem mucin nf tne groom and Dnmthv rvinmhc ine ring bearers were Marvin and Denny Balger. Miss Marilvn Jack Sana Trita Love, Because and the Lord's Prayer as the couple knelt at the altar. The church was decorated with white and lavender stock and these colors were used through out the decorations. The mother of the bride wore blue lace with white accessnrioB I and a white rosebud The mother of the groom wore green satin with champagne ac cessories and a cream rosebud corsage. At the reception following the ceremony, after the bride and groom cut the first piece of the three tiered cake demmtuH white and lavender roses, it unc served from a fable with a white cloth by Mrs. Willard Barrett Grass Vallev. and Mrs. Don Sanders, Hermiston. Pouring from a table covered with a white cloth and centered with white carnations. Allie Ruggles, Grass Valley grandmother of thp arnnrvi Another grandmother nf thn groom, Mrs. Fred Cole, presided u me puncn bowl and she also baked the Broom's naio nrnn McCabe was in charge nf n1 O WiV. guest DOOK. The bride Graduated fmm Hr. miston high school and has been employed in the Multnnmnh county library in Portland Tho Kiuom is a eraouatp nf inna hiu u., ... , r "J6" iwui ana is engaged in farming utraj vvaSCO. . Following a two weeks nntiov moon in California and Nevada uiey win be at the r nm., h ... -- -" limine near Wasco. OUt Of tOWn PllPSto Inol, mis. iorena Lauthers Mm great-grandmother nf thn nn'. giuuiu. Mrs. Allie Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles and sons. Mr and Mrs. Willard RamPtt .nj son, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley uaugiuer, an or Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alley, all of Wasco; Mr and Mrs. William Huck, Rufus; Mr. andJUrs. William McKinney and daughter, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ruggles, Stayton; Mr and Mrs. Walter Ruggles and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles, Hepp ner. There were manv fHonric present from Lexington and lone. The parents of the groom en- There was a report on the UN contest and it was announced that the Heppner contestant, Jo ann Brosnan was alternate win ner for the district. The lodg? recommended Mrs Altha Kirk as new district deputy president. Delegates were named to tne grand lodge, they are Mrs. Altha Kirk, Mrs. Pearl Devine, and Mrs. Mary McMurtry. Alter nates to be Mrs. Jeanne Dobbs and Mis. Mary Bailey. j un rnday, May 3 there will be a potiuck dinner held for the Weston and Athena lodges, who will visit this lodge. The Rebekah convention has been scheduled for Mav 21 to at tsena. The next nicotine will he FH. day, April 19. CARD PARTY APRIL 22 The All Saints' Episcopal auxi liary will hold their annual Eas ter Monday card party on Mon day, April 22, at the parish house at 1:30 p. m. Classifieds Pay! Try One Today I Bookworms Meet With Mrs. Hughes Bookworms met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. W. E. Hughes. Mrs. Cornett Green reviewed the book, "Birthplace of the Wind", by Ted Banks II. Others present were Mrs. Jack Flug, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Fred I'arrish, Mrs. J. O. Tu rner Mra James Thomson, Mrs. Ted Smith, ana Mrs. Harry Dinges Soroptimists Attend Northwestern Meet Members of Soroptimist Inter national of Heppner attending the Northwestern Regional con ference held at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington Friday, Saturday and Sundav were Mrs. Elaine Georee. fiss Leta Humphreys, Mrs. E. E. Gonty ana Mrs. Pearl Devine. Mrs. Georce Darticinated In the program and Miss Humphrey auu mrs (..oniy were delegates from this club. BUTTER-HINTON rrtPvv LIVESTOCK CLUB Our fourth meeting of the year was held at the home of Charles Monagle. At the meeting Larry Monagle gave a report on fattening lambs. We also learned the different grades of livestock. The meetine was adloumed and refreshments served. Larry Monagle, reporter COURT STREET MARKET i PHONE 6S343 f j. iJL","".l Fire Chief Tells Soroptimsit Club Of Fire Prevention I Charles Ruggles, Heppner fire I chief, spoke to the Soroptimist' club Thursday noon.at O'Don-: nell's, about fire prevention. I The most important thi nu tn know Is how to take care of a fire after you have it, he told the group. Be sure to know how to report a fire and if it is a dwelling besure everyone is nut and be positive all the doors and windows are left closed. Mrs. Ruggles was alsoa (meet of the club and Ida Sue Stratton was the senior girl' guest for the week. i FREE PARKING For Your wa8te-free Easter Dinner work-free BAR-S BONELESS Renegers Club Meets At Anderson Home Mrs. Frank Anderson enter tained the Renegers bridge club at I her home Wednesday night of! last week. Mrs. P. W. Mahoney had high! score, Mrs. James Norene was second and Mrs. Wallace Wolff, low. Others present were Mrs. I.a. Verne Van Marter, Mrs. William Lanhart, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Richard Meador and Mrs. FdnMo Gunderson. I t kJfk IOboneless-fully cookedI Vol nULIUAY COOKED WHOLE lb. HALF $1.10 lb. Swift's Premium Stuffed-Ready To Eat7 to 10 Lbs. Triple Link Club Plans Card Party A meeting of the TriDle Link club was held Monday eveninc at the home of Mrs. Pearl Devine I witn Mrs. Martha Van Scholack as co-hostess. i Plans were comDleted for the, card party to be held Satnrdav A ., . . " Aprn zi. committees were also named for the party. rkey it BARBECUED CHICKENS Ready To Eat, Hot Or Cold EACH 1.59 tertained the bridal nartv at a ! luncheon after the rehearsal. It was served bv the women nf tho Lutheran church in the church1 parlors. HOME MADE LINK SAUSAGE LB 60c FRESH COUNTRY AA LARGE I vWj huit your pocketbook When somebody gets hurt, working on your property, who's going to pay the bill? Not you, if you're adequately covered by liability insur ance. Costs little, can save much! later may be foo fafe; Insure now 0 ' Turner, Vcn Marter And Bryant Real Estate Insurance "WW h will i iMnEUYIHE RffiHSf! 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