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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1958)
ll;lllilliiliiyilllJiilliilliiiiliii'i!i ilillilliiilii.jiiliililhjNj!1 .feii'iii,!;!;,!,!,! ilui,,il,illiii'j!iiillliiii!ij!!l!imii;t S0CIAL Happenings glffir'i li::li!;Hr!!i'!!!!i!:i;iii'l!i';i'";giiy Mrs Clary Honored At Tea By OEA Mrs Marie Clary, who is re tiring from teaching at the end of this year, was honored by the OEA with a surprise tea Monday at the multipurpose room of the grade school. Representatives from some of her many classes who were pres ent were, Mrs La Verne Van Mar ter, Mrs Gene Hall, Mrs Vern Evans, Tom Hughes, Ed Grosh ens, Nelson Connor, Randall Peterson, Ed Gunderson Lyle Jensen and Raymond French. Other guests attending were Jack Flug, Ed Dick, Harlan Mc Curdy and Mrs Velma Glass. Mrs Clary was presented with a retired teachers pin and a gift of two pieces of luggage. Tea and eautifully decorated cake were served. The cake was inscribed, In Honor of Your Ser vice to Education. Elks Ladies Night Held Thursday At the Ladies' night held at the Elks lodge on Thursday there were eight tables of bridge and six tables of pinochle in play. High score in pinochle was won by Mrs Harlev Young and second by Miss Joan Wright. Mrs L E Dick Jr won first prize in bridge and Mrs Allen Case second. The door prize went to Mrs F B Nickerson. Hostesses were Mrs William Sowell, Mrs William Glennie, Mrs William Scrivner, Mrs Lio nel Huston, Mrs Wayne Prock and Mrs Gene Orwick with Mrs Marshall Lovgren and Mrs Bob Flatt as co-chairmen. SPRING TEA GIVEN SATURDAY BY HEPPNER MOTHERS CLUB Mr and Mrs Al Fetsch, Mrs John Hartman, Mrs Harlan Mc Curdy, Jr and Henry Rauch spent Friday in Portland. mi Em AT NORAH'S Ship'n Shore no-iron blouse with gay fishing lure embroidery 398 JSI if m 1 , V The Dacron-pima blend of perfection Fashion catch of the season! It's Ship'n Shore's newest no-iron Travelmate. . . embroidered for attraction. Tailored with cut-away collar, to catch every breeze. Just suds and drip-dry. . . no-pill, no-fuzz, no-shrink. White with bright-color lures. Sizes 30 to 38. See all of our new Ship'n Shore Travchnates, from 2.9S Others From 2.98 To 4.98 And For Littler Ones . . . -0; V - r Ship'n Shore girls' broadcloth blouson... contrast collar 98 Others S2.98 sizes 3 to 6xf 7 to 14 Newest way to brighten young faces! It's Ship'n Shore's fresh little blouson ... in pure white, with a big leaf collar of bright color. Tailored sleeveless, with cut-away neckline ... the better to cool her! In whiz-washing combed cotton. Come see lots of young Ship'n Shore blouses now, from 1.9S SEE OUR Mother's Day GIFT SELECTION Norah's Shop Friends and members enjoy ed a delightful tea given by the Mothers' club Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs Wallace H Wolff who was general chair man. Prelude music was played on a charming old-fashioned player piano. Msr Victor L Kreimeyer, chair man of the program committee, extended the welcome and intro duced Mrs Norman D Peters, mistress of ceremonies, who an nounced the numbers in vehse composed by herself. The program numbers were: A piano solo, "Brownies" by Joan Stockard; Accordian solos, "The Lazy Snail" and "Oompah pah Waltz" by Kit Anderson; A comedy skit, "The Sack" by Tamara Smith and Joan Stock ard; Mrs Harry M Bongers in troduced the outgoing officers, Mrs Stanley Holm, president, Mrs Ray Smith, vice president, Mrs Elmer Schmidt, secretary- treasurer, and Mrs Wallace Wolff, program chairman; A pi ano solo "Neptune" by Vicki Kreimeyer; Two vocal solos, "Four Leaf Clover" and "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Elaine Laird; A tumbling act by Diana Fulleton. Mrs Roderick K Murray intro duced the new officers for the coming year: Mrs Elmer Schmidt president; Mrs Norman D Peters, vice president, is leaving Hepp ner and will have to be replaced as an officer; secretary-treasurer, Mrs Ralph L Richmond; pro gram chairman, Mrs Nels C An derson; A reading "The Three Little Indians" by Jean Stock ard; A piano duet, "The Birch Canoe" by Jean and Judy Schmidt. Gifts were presented to two departing members, Mrs Norman D Peters and Mrs Merlin Zier. Gifts were also presented to four past presidents: Mrs Roice Fulle ton received a quilt embroidered with the names of her members; Mrs L L Robbins and Mrs Nels C Anderson received tablecloths embroidered with the names of their members and Mrs Stanley Holm received a scrapbook of her year in office. Mrs Kreimeyer was assisted on the program committee by Mrs Norman D Peters, Mrs Har ry Bongers and Mrs Roderick K Murray. Mrs Nels C Anderson and Mrs Elmer Schmidt were in charge of refreshments and were assisted by Mrs Stanley Holm, Airs Kenneth Keeling and Mrs Harry Bonwers in arranging the outstanding decorations. May Baskets of lilacs greeted the guests at the entrance Eate. In doors, where the program was presented, the rooms were pro fuse with spring bouauets. On the lawn where refresh ments were served in a natural setting of flowers individual tea tables were joined by streamers from a clorful Maypole. Small May Baskets adorned each table and beautiful floral arrange ments centered the white linen cloths of the larger tables from which the refreshments were served. Coming Events Friday, May 9 Ruth chapter No 32, OES. Civic League Rummage Sale. Empire Machinery Co. Saturday, May 10 Civic League Rummage Sale, Empire Ma chinery Co. Special ladies night. Elks Monday, May 12 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Donn ell's Tuesday, May 13 Bookworms, Degree of Honor. Legion Auxiliary, home of Mrs Riley Munkers. Wedne s d a y. May 14 P-TA , school, 8:00 pm. Willows lodge No 66, IOOF Thursday, May 15 Soroptimists, home of Miss Leta Humph reys, 7:00 pm Elks, stag dinner. Friday, May 16 Sans Souci Re bekah lodge. Saturday, May 17 Elks, smor gasbord and dance. Mrs Adams Heads Soroptimist Club For 1958-59 Year Mrs Floyd Adams was elect ed president for the 1958-59 year of Soroptimist International of Heppner at their business meet ing Thursday noon at O'Donn ell's. Oilier officers elected were Mrs John Pfeiffer, vice president; Mrs Jean Mallory, treasurer; Mrs Ed die Gunderson. recording secre tary; Mrs Oliver Creswick, cor responding secretary; Mrs Robert Penland, board of directors for two year term; Miss Leta Hum phreys, regional representative for two year term. Mrs James Hagor is a holdover director and Miss Humphreys, the immediate past president automatically be comes a member of the hoard for one year. i Mrs W C Collins gave the re port of the budget committee for the year, and plans were dis cussed for the annual installat ion banquet. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, May 8. 1958 5 Mother-Daughter Banquet Given The Christian Women's Guild I of the Christian church held a ; mother and daughter banquet i Tuesday evening, with 108 at I tending. Mrs Jean Mallory was mistress of ceremonies and the program included two pantomime skits by the Off Beats, Sandra Jones, Sharon Keithley, Shoryl Harris, Judy Cochell and Judy Brinda; Jean Stockard gave a reading; Mrs J O Turner and Mrs Charles Knox played a piano duet and Miss Leta Humphreys showed colored slides of historical places throughout the United States. Mrs Frank S Parker was pre sented a corsage and was honor ed as the Morrow county mother of the vear. Illllllllllllllllllll PETERSON'S the newest pattern to add to our fine selection of heir loom stehling designs. So young, so beautiful, so gay . . . appropriately named "Young Love". Sans Souci Rebekahs Guests In Pendleton Sans Souci Rebekah lodge No 33 of Heppner met for their reg ular bi-monthly meeting at the IOOF hall last Friday evening, with noble grand Mrs C J D Bauman presiding. Eighteen members and one visitor were in attendance. Mrs Frank Ayers, past noble grand, gave a report on the past noble grand luncheon held at Pendleton IOOF hall Tuesday af ternoon, April 29. Those attend ing the luncheon were Mrs Frank Ayers, Mrs N D Bailey, Mrs Merle Kirk, past noble grands and Mesdames Mable Chaffee, Letha Archer and Pearl Devine, of Sans Souci lodge and Mrs Harry Dinges of Holly Re bekah lodge of Lexington and special guests Mrs C J D Bau man, noble grand and Mrs Ger ald C Rood, vice grand. The luncheon was followed by a program and games were play ed with prizes and miniature spring hats given to each pres ent. Mrs N D Bailey, president, re minded the members of the Trip le Link food sale and asked all members to contribute one dish. Following the business meet ing refreshments of sandwiches coffee and tea were served in the dining room by Mrs Floyd Worden and Mrs Pearl Devine. iwe JJ If INTRODUCTORY .M 4-Pc. BASIC ' I , PL. SETTING I , NOW 1 $1750 -AgHjH Fed. tn incl. . W''l!lW "" W effective F jjj June 17th Y . v - ir Tudt-Mirlu at Omida Ltd. PETERSON'S JEWELRY Sheridan Wyman Has Tenth Birthday Mrs Lester Wyman gave a din ner party Thursday to honor her daughter Sheridan on her tenth birthday. Guests were Sherri Lynn O' Brien, Judy Hamilton, Taggy and Susan Greenup. Opening of gifts and playing games were included in the fun. " e s f r v i y y2J ' ! " YOUR Mndepenient ImrMci ft AGENT BOY, OH BOY! Never has this country Had so much rain; Seldom have we had such Prospects for grain! You farmers surely had Better not fail To insure crops before Struck by hail! hr For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 HEPPNER, OREGON Bridge-Luncheon Given Wednesday By Four Hostesses Mrs L D Tibbies, Mrs Tom Wil son, Mrs Grace Nickerson and Mrs A D McMurdo were hostess es for eleven tables at a bridge luncheon last Wednesday after noon at All Saints Episcopal parish house. Spring flowers were used throughout the room and on each table. Mrs Robert Penland held high score for the afternoon, Mrs Wal lace Wolff was second high and Mrs Gordon Pratt, low. Mrs Turner's Pupils Presented In Recital Mrs J O Turner presented her piano and organ pupils in recit al at the Hope Lutheran church Sunday afternoon. Those taking part were Trisha Farley, Judith Jones, Linda Heimbigner, Gail Hoskins, Elaine Laird, Susan Lindstrom, Stephen Lindstrom, Cheryle Lun dell, Karen Lundell, Marjorie 0' Connor, Terry O'Connor, Jean Stockard, Joan Stockard, Jean Schmidt, Judy Schmidt, Judy Smith, Linda Stewart, Tana Val entine, Johnny Wagenblast and Steve Wagenblast. Mothers of the pupils arrang ed the reception which followed the recital, with Mrs Anna Lind strom and Mrs Frank S Parker pouring and Mrs Fred Hoskins, Jr at the punch bowl. MADE FOR LAUGHS and miss ion accomplished, DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER, Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. MOTHERS DAY MAY 11th Pejvney's f:m life? ?i????:v4J Ready for Mother's Day Selecting DOUBLE-LOOP GAYMODES AT ONE LOW PRICE! Seamless Stretchablesl "kOC Full-Fashicned Conventionalsl Full-Fashioned Knee Lengths! "" PAIR Full-Fashioned Stretchablesl Sizes 8V2 to 11 The pick of hosiery fashionables in the wanted double-loop construction! (Because two threads are better than one. Pen ney's double-loop Gaymodes give longer wear.) LANOLIN FINISH SLIPS DACRON-NYLON-COTTON SLIPS Peek Proof! Drip dry, touch up iron 2.98 WOMEN'S COTTON BLOUSES White, Pastels Western Dressy Tailored Size 30-38 98 NEW SHIPMENT SUMMER DRESSES Just In Time For Mother's Day Jrs, Misses, Half Size 8 95 1 "r!gf:i v.". ..""' mm b K.- V fi- . 1' 'J'i M m in f ft M M1; j, Sir W ft You Will Be Giving Your Mother Happiness On other's Day If You Remember Her With JEWELRY The newest in simulated pearls in colors, ropes and summer styles. FAMOUS PARKER "61" PEN FINE CUT IMPORTED CRYSTAL Vases, trays, sugar and creamer DISTINCTIVE AMERICAN PEWTER Coffe Service, Pitcher, Paul Revere bowls FRIENDSHIP CUPS b SAUCERS English Bone China, Hand painted Japanese fine China DELICIOUS CANDY By Whitman, Brown & Haley Relive Mother's Day with those Pictures in Color taken with a Kodak I Humphreys Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE