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t, , . V . I Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 25, 1957 Page 5 i ) Social H appenings 'emetery District iscussed At Club Meeting Thursday if. . Jtfrs, Elaine S. George, secre cy treasurer of the cemetery tHintanance district spoke to the jroptimist club Thursday abjut project started by the club d which has developed into a 1 asset to the community ha cemetery maintanance dis- let idea originated with the roptimist club and they con- jiCte tne Masonic loage lor per flssion and help in starting the toject to beautify the local cem feryl Petitions were circulated the forming of the district d Jhere are now three ceme fle4 included Heppner, Pleasant int and Rhea Creek, although t Heppner cemetery is the only e o far that has had much ajjf on it. Except for a short period there a lways been a member of the rojptimist club' on the board of rectors of the district bursts were Mary Ann O'Donn , fwho was with her grand (thor, Mfs. Harry O'Donnell, Sr. d Kathie Roscoe, who is visit (g )ier grandmother, Mrs. Floyd ams. Duplicate Club Meets At McQuarrie Home Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McQuar rie entertained the Duplicate Bridge club Sunday evening at their home. Members playing were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mead or, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney. The couple winning high score was Mr. Gribble and Mrs. Blakney, second high Mr. Meador and Mr. Pratt. Mrs. Sowell Hostess -For Bridge Party Mrs. William Sowell enter tained last Wednesday evening with three tables of bridge Guests were Mesdames James Popham of Bloomington, Indiana, James F Boland, Alharabra, Cali fornia, Harry O'Donnell, Jr., La Verne Van Marter, James Norehe, Richard Meador, Paul Koenig, James Mallon, Tom Wilson, Pat O'Brien Philip Blakney and John Williams. Mrs. Van Marter held high score, Mrs. Popham was second, Mrs. O'Brien, low and Mrs. Wil- Letterheads? Phone 6-9223 son the traveling prize. SUMMER CLEARANCE ALL SUMMER DRESSES AND SPORTS WEAR SALE STARTS JULY 29 11 'a 0 F F CONNOR'S DRESS SHOP HEPPNER Warren Family Has Annual Reunion At Parkers Mill The third annual Warren fam ily reunion was held Sunday, July 11 at the old Parker Mill site, with 65 present. Only two of the senior memb ers of the family, Mrs. Minnie Furlong of Los Angeles and Mrs. Florence Dalzell of Condon, were able to be present. Alex Warren of Condon, the third senior member, was unable to attend. Other members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grow, Mabton, Washington, and daughter Betty Gillingham and three children of Hermiston; Alice Warren, Prosser, Wash.; David Warren, Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. I r e n e Claughton and two grandchild ren, Boardman; Mrs. Lloyd Kel ler, and daughter, Mrs. Melvin Pattee and two daughters; .Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dalzell and son; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones and son and the Jones' three grand children, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A Riney and children all of Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalzell, Mrs. Clyde Crawford and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gaarsland, all of lone; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren and three children, Mrs. Arthur Warren and four child ren; Mrs. Dale Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren and daughter all of Heppner; Mr and Mrs. Clar ence Warren, Bill Warren, Doris Straub and son of Spray; Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and four child ren of Fossil. A potluck dinner was enjoyed and games of horshoe and base ball were played during the afternoon. Card Party Fetes Visitor Here Isfi ..;r., . ' m. . . i ' -i. m m km if 4H yJ 1V'&2 I ' - ' , , H ' , ' 1 Shower Given For Mrs. Herb Hamilton Mrs. Pat O'Brien and Mrs. Lest er Wyman honored Mrs. Herb Hamilton with a shower at the O'Brien home Friday evening. Present were Mrs. Oral Wright, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Clint on McQuarrie, Mrs'llarry O'Don nell, Jr., Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. Bernard Marshall, Mrs. Glen Ward, Mrs. Henry Happold, Mrs. Llaine George, the honoree and hostess. After the gifts were open ed, bridge was played, with high score going to Mrs. Gunderson and second to Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Hamilton and Judy will leave soon to join Mr. Hamilton in Kla math Falls. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HERMANN, (Cherry Gray) who were married June 16 at the Hope Lutheran church in Heppner. The couple is making their home at Lexington. (Coles Studio) Former lone Couple Observe Golden I Anniversary July 21 Mrs. Roger Steiger of Portland was the honored guest at a bridge and pinochle party given by her sister Mrs LaVerne Van Marter Jr. at her home Monday evening. Those attending were Mrs. Ray Boyce of lone, Mrs Wayne Prock, Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs. James Prock, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Eugene Hall, Mrs. Matt , ? 'eside"ttS of MorJrT ,C0Un,y' Mr. ;iria Mrs. Loren D. Halo, route 1, Tangent, Oregon, observ ed their 50th wedding annivers ary Sunday, holding open house at their home south of Albany. Many friends and neighbors stopped in during the afternoon and evening tn congratulate the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were form- Hughes, Mrs. Gene Orwick. Mrs. Orwick was first in pinochle and Mrs. Thorpe second; in bridge, Mrs. Boyce was first and Mrs. Robinson second. WILSON'S SUMMER MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 'A off MEN'S JANTZEN SWIM SUITS 1 off WOMEN'S GRAFF SPORTSWEAR GRAFF BLOUSES Summer Patterns COTTON SKIRTS 2-PIECE SETS J R MEN'S DRESS STRAWS Vi price MEN'S COLORED TEESHIRTS 1 3 off Wilson's Mens Wear The Store of Personal Service having been married at Icne on July 20, 1907. They spent the first 29 years of their married life in the county before moving to the Willamette valley in 1936. They have lived south of Albany ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Hale have one daughter, Mrs. Miriam Leaven good, who with her husband are employed by the Fish and Wild life Service at Sheldon, in north ern Nevada. Coffee Party Honors Mrs. Harry Bongers Mrs. James J. Farley invited guests for coffee from 10 until 12 Saturday morning to introduce Mrs. Harry Bongers. Calling to welcome the new resident to Heppner were Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr., Mrs. Jerry Daggett, Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mrs. Paul Webb, Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. Eugene Hall, Mrs. James Norene and Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Jr. An introductory program was carried out, with each visitor giv ing her husband's name, her childrens" names and an auto biography for the benefit of the honored guest. Two Heppner Women Return From Tour Mrs. Sam Turner and Mrs. Harry Turner returned to Heppner July 19 from a tour of the Na tional Education Association which took them to all the countries of Central America. The group, consisting of 22 travelers and the conductor, left New Orl eans on June 20 and spent a day or two at each stop. Included on their itinerary were Morida, Yucatan, Province of Mexico, and the nearby Indian ruins in the city of Chichen Itza; Guatemala City, Antigua and LakeAtitlan in Guatemala; San Salvador, El Salvador; Tegusig alpa, Honduras; Managua, Gran ada and Lake Nicaragua in Nic aragua; San Jose, Costa Rica, where the coffee plantations are especially fascinating; Panama City, Colon and Cristobal in the Canal Zone; Mexico City, and Houston, Texas; The traveling was 'entirely by air, the women having left by plane from Pendle ton and returning there. j o David George is spending this week in Fossil, a guest at the home of Wayne Van Horn. I Long Distance Nation-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Portland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 THE TIME mm (BRAIN Fire Insurance COSTS NO MORE NOW THAN LATER PREMIUMS AS LOW AS ANYWHERE C. A. RU6GLES INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNER N. D. Baileys To Have 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Bailey will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary with open house Sunday afternoon, August 1 from two until five o'clock, on the lawn of their home in Hepp ner. Everyone is rordially invited to attend. 'Lexington News Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill of Redmond are visiting her moth er Mrs. Fannie McMillan. Sonny McFadden who has been visiting an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eastwood returned to his home Sunday from Prosser. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McFadden and daughter Inez and Joan Pat rick were visitors at the LaVerne Null home in Hermiston on Sunday. Graveside services were held at the Lexington I.O.OF. ceme tery on Saturday morning or Mrs. Emma (George) White of Herm iston Ore. Mrs. White has been making her home with her son Lester for the past several years at Lakeview, Oregon. She and Mr. White were former residents of Lexington at one time operat ing a wheat ranch near here. Mr and Mrs. O. G. Breeding and family attended a picnic at Battle Mountain on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan were weekend visitors in Cove. Ore. at the Fred Bristow home. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Hara were John Day visitors on Sunday. Bjmiy's I t Si . exciring prints in Penney's new PEN-ROY" CORDUROY Vibrant, velvety pinwale cord urory in Penney's exclusive 1.39 prints, designing c o 1 o r s I JL Tweed look patterns, new Yard Mylar golden stripes. Machine Advance Pattern washable. 8358 PENNEY'S SEMI-ANNUAL BETTER DRESSES 8.88 COTTON DRESSES 3.44 GIRLS' BUTCHER WEAVE SUITS . 4.44 HOUSE DRESSES 1.99 SLACK SETS, 3 to 6x .1.00 SPORT TOPS 3.88 COTTON YARDAGE yd 50c GIRLS' SWIM SUITS 1.66 Sizes 3 to 6 MULTI-PURPOSE RUGS 3.77 24 by 70 inches SOFA PILLOWS 99c GIRLS' JEANS, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 1.44 TODDLERS' DRESSES 2.33 WOMEN'S MILLINERY 1.44 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS . . 99c Long Sleeve Styles NORDIC TWEED RUGS 3.00 27 by 45 inches FLOUR SQUARES 4 for 1.00 WOMEN'S SHOES 3.00 Broken sizes and styles MEN'S 12-oz. CANVAS GLOVES 3 pr 87c