fcEH GAZETTE TIMES, Thursday, February 6, 1958 5
OCIAL
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APPENINGS
Tables In Play
Two Parties
si Thursday
is! Thursday Mrs L E Dick,
f aul Jones, Mrs Cornett
n and Mrs Howard Bryant
hostesses for two parties at
Dick home.
bridge luncheon was held
ia afternoon, with six tables
fcards. Mrs Claude Graham
1 igh score, Mrs Gene Fer
pn and Mrs Harold Cohn tied
Jecond high and the traveling
fes were won by Mrs J R Huff
t and Mrs Harold Cohn.
1 the desert bridge in the ev
g there were seven tables in
f. Mrs LaVerne Van Marter,
(eld high score, Mrs Rod Mut-
! second high and Mrs Will
Glennie and Mrs William
fatt won the traveling prizes.
1
a? Robert Keuv ana 'wo
ghters, Shannon and Luanne
Everett, Washington are vis
g at the home of her parents,
-and Mrs Raymond Ferguson.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
? CLASSIFIED ADS
Jean Ann Swanson
Sets Wedding Date
The wedding of Miss Jean Ann
Swanson, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Garland Swanson of lone and
Kenneth Turner, son of Mrs Sam
Turner of Heppner, will take
place at 12 o'clock noon on Sat
urday, February 15 at St Pat
rick's Catholic church in Hepp
ner. A reception, in the church
basement will follow the cere
mony. All friends and relatives are
cordially invited to attend.
OES Social Club Meets
Saturday Afternoon
The Social club of Ruth chapt
er no 32. OES met Saturday af
ternoon at the Masonic temple
with five tables of cards in play.
Mrs Jos J Nys received high
scoro for bridge and Mrs Edna
Turner was high for pinochle
and also received the door prize.
Mrs Dick Wilkinson and Mrs
Frank Wilkinson were hostesses
for the afternoon.
ComingEvents
Friday, Feb 7 Sans Souci Re-
bekah lodge.
Monday, Feb 10 Chamber of
Commerce, noon at O'Don-
nell's
Tuesday, Feb 11 Bookworms
degree of honor
Wednesday, Feb 12 Willows
lodge no 66, IOOF
P-TA, school, 8 pm.
Thursday, Feb 13 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnells
Elks
Friday, Feb 14 Ruth chapter no
32, OES
Tuesday, Feb 18 Shrove Tues
day Pancake lunch Episcopal
Parish house.
Hdppner High School
SCOOP
by Janice Beamer
The clothing drive of the past
week has been chalked up as
another success. At present, the
number of pounds is unknown,
but we have more clothes than
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Many March of Dimes
Benefit Coffee Hours..
Held in lone Recently
Several coffee hours for the
benefit of the March of Dimes
have been held in lone recently.
On Monday of last week Mrs
Charles Carlson, with Mrs Roland
Bergstrom and Mrs Robert Pet
erson as co-hostesses, entertain
ed Mr and Mrs Leonard Carlson,
Mrs William Rawlins, Mrs Oscar
Peterson, Mrs Cecil Lutkins and
Mrs William Bergstrom.
Mrs Raymond Lundell enter
tained the following on Tuesday
morning, Mrs Keith Rea, Mrs Art
j Warren, Mrs Art Dalzell, Mrs
iJimmie Pettyjohn, Mrs William
Bergstrom and Mrs Roland Berg
strom. Wednesday morning Mrs Elmer
Holtz was hostess to the follow
ing guests, Mrs Roy Lindstrom
and daughter, Mrs Ruby Nichols,
Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs Kath
ryn Yarnell, Mrs Roger Kincaid
and children and Mrs Delmer
'Crawford and daughters.
I On January 24 Mrs LaVerne
-Hams entertained with James
Barnett as co-hostess, Mrs E W
Bristow, Mrs Milton Morgan, Mrs
Ernest McCabe, Mrs Howard
Crowell and Mrs Monette Aldrich.
Thursday of last week, Mrs
Lloyd Rice and Mrs Ray Heim
bigner entertained the following
at the Rice home Mrs Jodie Mor
rison, Mrs Donald Linnell, Mrs
Ted Palmateer, Mrs John Eu
banks, Mrs Donald Heliker, Mrs
Louis Carlson and Mrs William
Zinter.
Mrs Clyde Crawford held her
coffee hour on Thursday after
noon with Mrs Richard Donald
as co-hostess. The guests were
Mrs Eldon Tucker, Mrs Delia Cor
son, Mrs Ray Barnett and Mrs
Fannie Griffith.
The Lewis Halvorson home was
the scene of another coffee hour
on Thursday, when Mrs Halvor
son and Mrs C E Brenner enter
tained Mrs Frank Ely, Mrs James
Lindsay, Mrs Phil Emert, Mrs
Delbert Emert, Mrs Cecil Thome
and Mrs Garland Swanson.
Mrs O L Lundell also enter
tained on Thursday with guests
being Mrs Walter Dobyns, Mrs
Mary Swanson, Mrs Charles O'
Connor, Mrs Adon Hamlett, Mrs
Fredrick Martin, Mrs Arvula
Swanson and Mrs Elbe Akers.
Mrs Terrel Benge and Mrs Geo
rge Snider assisted witn tne
lunch at the March of Dimes
shoot in Heppner Sunday of last
week.
Mrs Franklin Lindstrom, Mrs
Walter Corley and Mrs Joe Haus-
ler solicited for the March of
Dimes.
Other coffee hours will be giv
en later.
Mrs Gordon White is the chair
man of the March of Dimes cof
fee hours in the lone community.
Ground Observer
Meet Held Recently
At Heath Home
The regular monthly meeting
of the Ground Observer Corp was j
held at the home of Mrs William i
Heath.
Sgt James R Kissire explained
the post supervisor report for,
January observer check. j
A movie on the "Dew Line" i
was shown.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess at the close of the
meeting.
Birthday Party
Honors Judy Brinda
Miss Judy Brinda was honored
Monday evening on her 15th bir
thday with a party given by her
parents, Mr and Mrs William
Brinda.
Those present were Sandra
Jones, Sharon Keithley Effiej
Lane, Marjorie Peck, Sheryl Har
ris and the guest of honor.
there are bags. Since we will
have to wait for more bags, any
one wishing to make late con
tributions is welcome to do so.
Heppner high would like to ex
press their thanks for everyone
who has participated.
Don Hatfield, chairman of the
Morrow county Republicans talk
ed to the social economies class
Tuesday. He told of differences
in parties, election procedures,
and how the parties work.
Wednesday, Al Lamb, who is
chairman for the Democratics en
tertained the class with much
the same topics. As a conclusion,
everyone agreed that there isn't
enough participation by the citi
zens even in such small but
mighty important school elect
ions. People do not seem to rea
lize just what their obligation to
the US is. or the importance of
these doings. All were very glad
to learn of the ways of both part
ies and the obligations they will
be facing in the near future.
High school students would
like to comment on the yelling
response and cheerleaders of Con
don Saturday evening. Much var
iety was shown and it was es
pecially outstanding, due to the
fact that they were at an away
game. It brought back the fam
iliar subject that we should strive
for better participation and en- j
IOOF OFFICIAL VISITS.
Ralph Peuschel of Rieth, spec
ial district deputy of the Odd
fellows lodge paid his official
visit to Willows lodge no 66 in
Heppner last Wednesday even
ing. Refreshments were served after
the meeting.
PANCAKE LUNCHEON
PLANNED
Tho women's Auxiliary of All
Saints Episcopal church have
planned their annual Shrove
Tuesday pancake luncneon lor
Fehruarv 18 at the narish house,
with serving to be from 11:30
a m to 2:00 p m.
THE WORLD FAMOUS
thusiasm.
Seniors spent Tuesday morning j
looking over caps and gowns,
announcements, and cards for
graduation. The only definite
subject decided upon was the
stvle of announcements. Orders
will be taken for about 2 weeks
by class secretary, Beulah Davis.
Thursday and Friday Mr Joe
Stewart will be in Portland con
ferring with architects in com
pleting plans for the new science
and library rooms.
Saturday, Mr Stewart will go
on to Eugene for Dads' Week
end at the University of Oregon.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
February 7 lone at lone, Frosh
pep assembly
February 8 Lexington at Hep
ner, Frosh to ser
ve 11 Student council
6th period
14 Seniors public Val
entines dance
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MrsPalmateer Hostess
For Coffee Hour
Mrs Echo Palmateer entertain
ed last Wednesday afternoon
with a coffee hour for the benefit
of the Arthritis and Rheumatism
foundation.
Guests were Mrs Noel Dobyns,
Mrs Grace Ware, Mrs Fannie
Griffith, Mrs Mabel Cotter, Mrs
Omar Rietmann, Mrs Arvilla
Swanson, Mrs E R Lundell, Mrs
Cecil Thome, Mrs Geo Drake, Mrs
Edith Nicholson and Mrs Kath
ryn Yarnell.
Mrs Dobyns read an article on
arthritis and rheumatism.
Soroptimists Meet At
Home of President
Members of Soroptimists In
ternational of Heppner enjoyed a
sack lunch Thursday at the home
of their president, Miss Leta
Humphreys.
A report was given by Mrs
James Hager, on the organizat
ional meeting of the hospital
auxiliary.
Birthday cake was served in
honor of Mrs C E McQuarrle and
Mrs Loyal Parker.
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