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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, MAY 16, 1957
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ING CONCERT held last week, featured several selection by the girls' double trio.
It to right Billie Seehafer, Mary Emert, Brenda Townsend, Karen Lundell, Ann Belle
d Sharon Cutstorth. Their director was Gary Stephenson and they were accompanied
Rietmann. (Grant Rigby Photo)
Ssented
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iarents and guests
jinual piano recital
ills of Mrs. J. O.
ie Christian church
loon.
'ick sang two songs
tothers Day accom
rs. Turner. Karen
e organ and Mrs.
e piano played a
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tg were Judy Smith,
X,inda Stewart, Su
nn, Stephen Lind
ind Jean Stockard,
irrie, Donald Cres
tnd Jean Schmidt,
gner, Shannon Ma
Karen and Cheryle
f
rs were used around
the reception held
llowing the recital,
vas assisted by the
pupils.'
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r AUXILIARY
in Legion auxiliary
regular meeting
21 at 8:00 p.m. at
Heppner Mayor
Honored At Shower
James Driscoll and Bruce Lind
say entertained with a smorgas
bord and surprise shower honor
ing W. C. Collins last Friday eve
ning at the Driscoll home.
- Invited guests were Bill Cox,
Bill Smethurst, Howard Bryant,
Dean Gilman, Carl Spaulding,
James Hayes Bill Heath, Elmer
Heath, Floyd Sayers, Al Fetsch,
Ed Gonty, LaVerne Van Marter,
Philip Blakney, John Newman,
Cornett Green, Jack Van Winkle,
Kemp Dick, Marion Huggett, Mar
vin Smith, George Bradley, James
J. Farley, Howard Keithley, Ernie
Winchester and J. R. Huffman.
Stewart Gribble Has
14th Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble
entertained the latter part of
April with a party in honor of
the 14th birthday of their son,
Stewart.
Guests were bid to the All
Saints Episcopal parish house for
dancing and games. Later in the
evening refreshments were
served.
Those attending were members
of the combined 8th grades of the
Heppner school.
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The Store of Personal Service
Coming Events
Friday May 17 Sans Souci Re-
bekah lodge
Monday May 20 Chamber of
commerce noon at O'Don-
nell's
Rainbow for Girls
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday May 21 American
Legion auxiliary
Wednesday May 22 Willows
lodge No. 66, IOOF
High school graduation
Thursday May 23 Soroptimists
noon at O'Donnell's
Grade school graduation
Elks
Friday May 24 Ruth chapter
No. 32, OES
Saturday June 1 All Saints
Episcopal auxiliary annual
birthday dessert card party,
1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Healy Guest Of
Honor At Shower
Mrs. Jerry Daggett and Mrs.
Riley Munkers were hostesses
Thursday at the Catholic church
basement for a shower honoring
Mrs. Jark Healy.
Guests were Mrs. William
Heath, Mrs. Jim Healy, Mrs. Rich
ard Meador, Mrs. Joan Williams,
Mrs. George Stillman, Mrs. Har
ry O'Donnell Jr., Mrs. Paul Koe
nig, Mrs. Annie Healy, Mrs. Bill
Gentry, Mrs. Kemp Dick, Mrs.
Creston Robinson. Mrs. N. Sweek,
Mrs. Merlin Wagoner, Mrs. Don
Bennett, Mrs. Pete Crawford of
Portland and those from lone at
tending were Mrs. Delbert Emert,
Mrs. Ted Palmateer, Mrs. Dick
Ekstrom and Mrs. Ida Coleman.
Social H
appenings
Mrs. Munkers Holds
High Score at Bridge
Mrs. Don Bennett' and Mrs. M.
R. Wagoner entertained Tuesday
evening at the Bennett home with
three tables of bridge.
Guests were Mrs. Glen Ward,
Mrs.. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Del Jor
dan, Mrs. Marion Green, Mrs.
Bernard Marshall, Mrs. Jas. Mal-
lon, Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mrs.
Wayne Prock, Mrs. James Prock,
Mrs. Marshall Lovgren and the
hostesses.
Mrs. Munkers received high
score, Mrs. Mallon, second, Mrs.
Wayne Prock, low and Mrs.
James Prock, traveling.
Refreshments were served later
in the evening.
Four Are Hostesses
For Bridge Luncheon
Monday Afternoon
Monday afternoon Mrs. E. K.
Schaffitz, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney,
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and Mrs.
Robert Penland entertained with
a bridge luncheon at the Mahoney
home.
Spring flowers were used
throughout the rooms and on the
tables.
Guests were Mesdames Jos. J.
Nys Frank Wilkinson, Harold
Colin, Loyal Parker, Paul Koenig,
Robert Ferrell, Marvin Smith,
Clarence Rosewall, Frank Turner,
Mervin Leonard, Claude Graham,
James Thomson, Wallace Wolff,
LaVerne Van Marter, Grace Nick
erson, Fred Parrish, C. E. Mc
Quarrie, L. D. Tibbies, John Wil
liams, Philip Blakney, William
Labhart, Alex Thompson, Larry
Dowen, J ames Norene, Gordon
Pratt, William Barratt, Ralph
Thompson, George Little, J. O.
Turner, Verner Troedson, Gene
Hall and Carl Spaulding.
Mrs. Graham held high score;
Mrs. Labhart, second; Mrs. Mc
Quarrie, third; Mrs. Tibbies, low
and Mrs. Ralph Thompson receiv
ed the traveling prize.
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Cub Scouts Fete
Mothers At Tea
The Cub Scout den, with Mrs.
Riley Munkers as den mother,
gave a tea Tuesday afternoon at
her home, for their mothers.
Those present were Mrs. Paul
Koenig and John, Mrs. Ray Smith
and Tim and Patric, Mrs. Merlin
Wagoner and Jerry and Michael,
Mrs. Cecil Hicks and Leroy, Simon
Winters and Mrs. Munkers and
Gary and Donald.
The boys served the tea and
each presented their mother with
a gift.
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Mrs. Peters And Son
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Norman Peters and son
Harold Lynn were honored with
a shower at the home of Mrs. Vic
Kreimeyer Friday with Mrs. Krei-
meyer and Mrs. Fred Gimbel as
co-hostesses.
At games played Mrs. Lucille
Owens won first and Mrs. Whit
mer Wright was low.
Others attending were Mrs.
Stanley Holm, Mrs. Howard Bry
ant, Mrs. Herman .Green, Mrs.
Lester Boulden, Mrs. Madge Bry
ant, Mrs. David Eckman, Mrs.
Douglas Drake, Mrs. Earl Bryant,
Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Bill Farra,
Mrs. Harry Duvall, Mrs. Velma
Glass, Mrs. Gordon Pratt, Mrs.
Lynn Tuttle of Clarkston and Mrs.
Elizabeth Gadeken of Kimball,
Nebraska.
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To put it another way, you can
build only half a house in 1957
with the money it took for a
whole house in 1945.
How about your fire insur
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-on house and contents-to
meet any loss?
We are qualified to help you
determine just what insur
ance, and how much, you need
on your home and furnishings.
Phone us right now-we'll be
glad to discuss your insurance
problems with you.
And remember, if you're not
fully insured-it's not enough!
Extension Unit
Elects New Officers
Tlie Heppner Extension Unit
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Bill Gentry for their
last meeting of the year.
The project lesson was Carried
Lunches. Project leaders were
Mrs. Merritt Gray and Mrs. Bill
Gentry.
Officers for 1957-58 were elected
and installed by Mrs. Gene Ferg
uson. They are Mrs. Al Fetsch,
chairman; Mrs. Merritt Gray, vice
chairman and Mrs. Marvin Boyd,
secretary-treasurer.
Refreshments were served to the
following: Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs.
Riley Munkers, Mrs. Douglas
Drake, Mrs. Marvin Boyd, Mrs.
Ray Drake, Mrs. Gene Ferguson,
Mrs. Lee Scrivner Mrs. William
Heath, Mrs. Paul Warren, Mrs.
N. C. Anderson, Mrs. Merritt Gray
and Mrs. Elizabeth Gadeken.
Mrs. Bill Gentry was honored
by a surprise pink and blue
shower at the close of the meet,
ing.
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Wilsons Entertain
Two Evenings
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson en
tertained Wednesday and Friday
evenings of last week.
On both evenings Miss Viola
Fisher, sister of Mrs. Wilson who
has been in Iran for two years,
showed colored slides she had
taken during her stay there.
Among the guests on both eve
nings was Mrs. Wilson's mother,
Mrs. W. M. Fisher of Post Falls,
Idaho.
Bridge Luncheon
Enjoyed At Leonard
Home Saturday
Mrs. Mervin Leonard entertain,
ed Saturday afternoon at her
home in Lexington, with a bridge
luncheon.
Guests were Mrs. Allen Case,
Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. Lowell
Gribble, Mrs. George Little, Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Frank
Turner and Mrs. W. A. Ruggles.
Mrs. Little received high score,
Mrs. Case was second high and
Mrs. Gribble, low.
Legion Auxiliary Has
Luncheon Monday
The Heppner unit of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary entertain
ed Monday afternoon with a
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy Jr., with Mrs.
James Healy as co-hostess, in
honor of Mrs. Clarence Grund,
department president of Dalles,
Oregon; Mrs. Anson Ingels, Sa
lem department vice president
and Mrs. H. G. Murchison, Pen
dleton, district president.
Guests were Mrs, Riley Mun
kers, president of the Heppner
unit; Mrs. Don Bellenbrock, sec
retary; Mrs. Wm. Heath, second
vice president; Mrs. Dick Wells,
Mrs. Don Bennett, Mrs. Merlin
Wagoner; Mrs. Jerry Daggett,
Mrs. LeRoy Gardner, Mrs. Jack
Van Winkle and Mrs. Jack Flug.
The honored guests were pre.
sented orchid corsages by the
group and Mrs. Grund and Mrs.
Ingels spoke on auxiliary activities.
FBLA TO HAVE SALE
The FBLA of the Heppner high
school is planning an all-day
food sale Saturday, May 18 at
the Red and White store starting
at 10:00 a.m.
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Mrs. Rice Presents
Pupils In Recital
Mrs. R. B. Rice presented her
piano pupils in recital Sunday
afternoon at her home.
Those playing were Cheryl Hart
man, Sheridan Wyman, Judy
Bradford and Judy Ferrell. Two
guests, Marlene Fetsch and
Vickie Barratt also played for the
group.
Refreshments were served after
the recital to the parents and
guests.
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Dinner Party Honors
Anniversary Date
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleve
land entertained Saturday eve
ning with a dinner party honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson
on their wedding anniversary.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van
Marter, the guest of honor and
the host and hostess.
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Lex VFW Auxiliary
Plans Food Sale
The VFW auxiliary of Lexing
ton is planning a food sale to be
held Wednesday, May 29 at the
postoffice starting at 9:00 a.m.
Two delegates have been elect
ed to attend the State encamp,
men of the VFW auxiliary. Mrs.
Bill Nichols was elected delegate
and Mrs. Katie Padberg, alternate.
lone News
Mrs. Lana Padberg had as her
guests over the weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Devin of Condon,
Ralph Benge and Jack Dowens.
Robert Perry and sons of Port
land were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ely.
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