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
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THE ROMAN
CLASSIC LOOK
Cotton 'N Cupioni Rcryon
The Penney classic that takes you
casually, correctly anywhere. Gently
spread collar (flextized) concealed
pocket, new cuffs, single needle
stitching.
(Crease, shrink resistant; machine
wash in lukewarm water.) sizes small, medium,
large
Dacron, Rayon Wash 'N Wear Slacks
Penney's own twill gabardine slacks stay fresh pres- E
sed thru wear and travel. They wash easily, dry fast r
Sizes 30 to 40.
appenings
Joann Brosnan To Be
Honored By Rebekahs
Sans Souci Rebekah lodge met
last Friday evening at IOOF hall
with 24 members present.
Mrs. Mary McMurtry and Mrs.
Altha Kirk gave their reports on
the convention held at Bend re
cently. Plans were made for Miss Joann
Brosnan to be honored guest at
the next meeting June 21. She
will leave soon as the Heppner
delegate on the UN Pilgrimage.
At this meeting, also, the quart
erly birthday party will be held.
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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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. RUGGLES
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
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ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY
Dick, Jr.
Those present were Mrs. Frank
Connor. Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs.
Herman Green, Mrs. Cornett
Green, Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs.
Paul Jones, Mrs. W. L. Cox and
the hostess.
High was Mrs. Paul Jones, sec
ond high, Mrs. W. L. Cox.
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Cheryle Hartman Has
Thirteenth Birthday
Cheryle Hartman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, cele
brated her thirteenth birthday
Tuesday June 4 with a weiner
roast and theatre party.
Guests were Bobby and Mar-
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your chitdrenl
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lene Fetsch; Phyllis and Linda
Thornburg; Diane, Janet and
Karen McCurdy and David Cres
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Miss Gail Bugarsky
Honored At Dinner
A birthday dinner was held re
cently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Case, in honor of Miss
Gail Bugarsky.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Rose and sons, Arlington;
Glenn Long, Pendleton; Forrest
Burkenbine, the guest of honor
and the host and hostess and
thir family.
$10
to each
when traded for
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KB
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY M
HEPPNER, OREGON
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