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Htppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 13, 1957 Page 5 Social H Soroptimists Make Plans For Annual Installation Banquet At the Soroptimist club luncheon meeting Thursday at O'Donnell's monthly and annual reports were given by committee chairmen and the bulletins distributed. Plans were started for the an nual installation banquet to be held Saturday June 29 at All Saints Episopal parish house. Vir ginia Welch of Corvallis, district 2 director will be present for the banquet as well as guests from other Soroptimist clubs and organ izations. Mrs. Elaine George is chairman for the committee planning the banquet and assisting her are Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie and Mrs. W. C. Col lins. Mrs. Floyd Adams is chair man of the committee in charge of setting and decorating the tables and helping her will be Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Oliver Special SERVED OPEN ELLA S 0RILL1 Hotel Heppner Building Wllllll!iMlli!illlililll!l!iiililtlliiliIiiIiiP i . Sterols . 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Refreshments were served by Mrs. Marjorie Worden and Mrs. Nelda Slobig. Creswick and Mrs. Robert Pen land. Plans are being made for the club to give the stag dinner at the Elks on June 27, with Mrs.l Pfeiffer as chairman. IIIIIIHPWI!! Breakfast 5 A.M. by Penney8 Towncraft O QC 398 FRANCES SLOCUM WORTHY ADVISOR Sunday afternoon June 2, Miss Frances Slocum was crowned worthy advisor of Ruth Assembly of Rainbow for Girls by her sis ter Carollyn Slocum, at the in stallation ceremony held at the Masonic Temple. Other officers installed were Helen Graham, worthy associate advisor; Janice Beamer, charity; Janice Martin, hope; Nancy Slo cum, faith; Bernice Thomson, love; Sandra Jones, religion; Sharon Keithley, nature; Judy Cochell, immortality; Susan Mc Quarrie, fidelity; Shirley Gaines, patriotism; Carole Anne Ander son, service; Cecilia Boulden, confidential observer; Lynn Thomas, choir director; Joann Robison, outer observer; Sharon Case, chaplain; Alice Peterson, musician; Judie Spaulding, re corder and Fern Allbert, treas urer. During tiie crowning ceremony Mrs. Fred Hoskins sang, accom panied by Mrs. Lester Boulden. Phyllis Quackenhush was in stalling officer; Meredith Thom son, installing marshall; Barbara Warren, installing chaplain; Ja net Keithley, installing recorder and Mrs. Bouiden, installine musician. After the installation refresh ments were served by Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Howard Bryant and Mrs. Roy Quackenbush. assisted by the Rainbow members. o : Mary Ruth Green Honored By Bridal Shower Sunday Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Miss Patsy Wright and Miss Jean Ma rie Graham were hostesses for a bridal shower Sunday evening at the Graham home, honoring Miss Mary Ruth Green, whose wedding will be an event of June 23. Guests were Miss Ruth Peter son, Miss Alice Peterson, Miss Meredith Thompson, Miss Janice Beamer, Mrs. Dean Graves, Miss Phyllis Quackenbush. Miss Shir ley Kononen, Miss Janet Wright, Miss Barbara Barkhorn, Mrs. Pat Cutsforth, Mrs. Marion Green, Miss Nancy Anderson, Miss Adelia Anderson, Mrs. Cornett Green and the hostesses, o Meadors Entertain Duplicate Club Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meador entertained the Duplicate Bridge club Sunday evening. Playing were Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff, LaVerne Van Marter, Jr., Mrs. Elaine S. George, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Miss Viola Fisher, Gordon Pratt, and the hosts. High couple was Mrs. Meador and Mr. Van Marter, second was Mr. Wilson and Miss Fisher. Weariness Without Cause . Indicates Disease By Phil Blakney To be tired after exertion is normal, but to be always weary is a symptom of pos sible future trouble. If this condition persists it is wise to consult your physician. Do not depend on self treat ment or advice from well meaning, but inexperienced friends. Most of the medicines your physician prescribes can only be dispensed by us in a prescription because their potency and strength requires that they be taken only while under a phy sician's care. That is why prescriptions give better re sults. Home treatment drugs that you can get without q prescription are usually never as effective. Your Physician Can Phone 6-9962 When You Need A Medicine Pick up your prescrip tion if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A groat many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling thoir prescriptions. May we compound yours? PHIL'S PHARMACY 105 N. Main PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Quotation by Hipprocates (460-337 B.C.) Copyright 1957 ( 6W2) INSTALLED NEW OF RAINBOW Mrs. Angel Hostess For Dessert-Bridge Wednesday Evening Mrs. Jack Angel entertained Wednesday evening with a des sert bridge at her home. Guests were Mesdames Tom Wilson, Wallace Wolff, William Labhart, Creston Robinson, James Norene,' Larry Dowen, Alex Thompson, LaVerne Van Marter, Gene Ball, Lester Wyman, Herb Hamilton, Pat O'Brien, Harry O'Donnell, Jr., Philip Blakney, Paul Koenig, William Sowell, Miss Viola Fisher, Richard Mea dor, John Williams and the host ess. Mrs. Wyman received high score, Mrs. Norene, low and Mrs. Meador the traveling prize. o Sans Souci Rebekahs Visit lone Lodge Twenty-six members of Sans Souci Rebekah lodge visited Bunchgrass lodge at lone last Thursday evening and presented them the traveling Bible. The Bible had been presented to Sans Souci lodge by Mignonette lodge of Athena at a visitation recently. Entertainment and refreshments followed the meeting. o Mary Ruth Green Sets Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green an nounce the approaching marri age of their daughter, Mary Ruth, to Mr, Monte Charles Carnes on Sunday, June 23 at 2 p.m. at the Heppner Methodist church. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Wedding Date Set For This Sunday Mr. Glen Long of Pendleton announces the wedding date of his daughter, Gail Bugarsky, to Mr. Forrest Burkenbine, son of Mrs. Herbert Case of Heppner, as Sunday June 16 at 2 p. m. at the Heppner Christian church. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Cherry Gray Sets Wedding Date Mrs. Nita Gray and Mr. Carl Gray announce the wedding date of their daughter Cherry to Mr. George Hermann as Saturday, June 15 at 2 p.m. at Hope Luth eran church in Heppner. A recep. tion will follow the ceremony at the church. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. o Mrs. Fred Gimbel Entertains At Bridge Mrs. Fred Gimbel entertained recently with two tables of bridge. Guests were Mrs. Marion Green, Mrs. Mervin Wagoner, Mrs. Bernard Marshall, Mrs. James Mallon, Mrs. James Prock, Mrs. Wayne Prock, Mrs. Glenn Smith and the hostess. Mrs. Mallon held high score and Mrs. Green low. Dessert was served at the close of the evening. o . Mrs. Dick Hostess For Bridge Club Thh Fida and Fyouda Bridge club met last Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. L. E. CAN YOU? What is a nickel worth today? Cup of coffee or cigar, even? What's a dollar's value now? Half of what is was in 1937. How's your insurance cover age? Increased as values changed? Keeping inventory of con. tents; Recently had house appraised? If not, you are gambling that a Fire won't come your way. Most families can't afford to lose Thousands of dollars today! For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. 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