Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 13, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. November 13, 195d
gOCIAL -aPPENIN6S
Pictures of Mexico
Shown To WSCS
Study Group Recently
Miss Leta Humphreys showed
colored slides of her recent trip
to Mexico at the regular meet
ing of the Methodist WSCS Nov
ember 4.
The ancient ruins, old and new
churches, agriculture and indus
try of the country were Illus
trated by the pictures and en
larged upon by Miss Humphreys'
discussion.
Mrs Velma Glass completed
the evening's study by explain
ing the health, educational, eco
nomic and cultural problems of
the country.
The next study session will be
Wednesday evening November
19 and the topic will be Hawaii
and the Caribbean Islands.
Mrs L L Robblns presided at
the business meeting. Mrs Harry
uuvaii announced that she will
have sofa pillows, knitting bags,
table cloths and a number of
slipper chairs for the bazaar Sat
urday, November 11 from 2 to
5 pm.
Mrs Edna Turner is offering
Christmas cards for sale; Mrs
Mattie Green is In charge of the
surprise table and Mrs Bernlce
Nash has charge of collecting
Betty Crocker coupons so the
group may get a silver tea ser
vice.
Mrs Vic Krelmeyer announced
that all are Invited to come to
the church for a few minutes of
prayer any time Wednesday,
November 19. She will be at the
organ on that day between the
hour of 1:00 and 2:00 p m. Pray
er and meditation material will
be available In the foyer of the
church.
Mrs Nash, Mrs Glass and Mrs
Krelmeyer served refreshments
to about 23 members and guests
that were present.
Extension Unit Sees
Holiday Project
The Rhea Creek extension unit
held Its regular meeting Nov
ember 5 at the grange hall. A
potluck dinner was served for
the all day meeting.
A very interesting project les
son on Holiday Happiness was
demonstrated by Mrs Walter
Wright, Mrs Orrin Wright and
Mrs John Bergstrom,
There were eight different
crafts on display, one selected
from each Morrow county unit
The women explained how to
make these simple and attractive
crafts of feather corsages from
wild birds, fruit can foot-stools,
Christmas sock, hanging saucers,
charm string of natural material,
yarn Santa and bees wax can
dies.
Some of the women made cor
sages to take home.
Coming Events
17 Chamber
noon at CDon
of
Friday, Nov 14 Ruth chapter No
32, OES.
Monday, Nov
commerce.
nell's.
Rainbow for Girls.
Tuesday, Nov 18 St Monica's
guild, home of Mrs James
J Farley, 8:00 p m,
American Legion Auxiliary,
Wednesday, Nov 19 Willows
lodge No 66, IOOF,
Thursday, Nov 20 Soroptimlsts,
noon at O Donnells.
Rhea Creek HEC
Friday, Nov 21 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge.
Saturday, Nov 22 Methodist
church baiaar and tea, 2 to
5 pm.
Monday, Nov 24 Farm-City
bancruet. Legion hall, 6:30
p m.
RHEA CREEK HEC TO MEET
The Rhea Creek HEC will meet
Thursday, November 20 at the
home of Mrs Walter Wright for
an all day meeting with a pot
luck at noon.
Phone youi news item to 8-9228.
Lex Garden Club Met
At Munkers Home
The Lexington Garden club
met recently at the home of Mrs
Frank Munkers with Mrs Lester
Cox as co-hostess.
There were 14 members and
three guests present for the
meeting.
May Campbell had the topic
for the day and gave a very in
teresting talk on the history and
care of the chrysanthemum.
The program consisted of a
flower quiz and a short skit by
Ola Ruggles, Doris Graves and I
Maxine Cox.
Rainbow Girls Have
Kidnap Breakfast
Ruth Assembly, Rainbow for
Girls entertained early Saturday
morning with a kidnap break
fast at the Masonic temple.
Miss Esther Kirmis, Morrow
county., extension . agent,., was
guest speaker at the breakfast
Mrs James Thomson was chair
man and she was assisted by
Mrs Paul Jones, Mrs Claude Gra
ham and Mrs Dick Wilkinson.
Guests were girls who are eli
gible for Rainbow Girls.
Heppner Mothers
Plan Many Projects
In a setting of candlelight
gasoline lanterns and flashlights
the members of the Mothers club
met at the home of Mrs Rod
Murray, Monday, November 3,
At the business meeting the
secretary was instructed to write
the city council concerning en
forcement of the passenger safe
ty crosswalk at the Court Street
junction.
It is traditional for the Mothers
Club to prepare treats of candy
and cookies for the county hos
pltal patients each Christmas.
Mrs Nels Anderson and Mrs Wal
lace Wolff were appointed to
inquire at the hospital as to
suitable substitutes to be given
this year instead of food.
Mothers Club members will as
sist with the Hospital Auxiliary
mending program. Mrs Wallace
Wolff will be in charge of bring
ing the linens to club meetings
where it will be divided among
the members.
Although unable to present her
planned program of slides, Miss
Esther Kirmis, home extension
demonstration agent, gave a very
lnteretsing talk and participation
program on color in the home,
District Deputy Pin j lone Junior Class
Presented Mrs Kirk
Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge met
Friday evening, November 7 at
the IOOF hall with Mrs C J D
Bauman, noble grand, presiding.
Nominations were made for
the 1959 officers and five appli
cations lor new members were
read and will be voted on at
the next meeting.
On Thursday evening 15. mem
bers of Sans Soucl lodge went
to Lexington to take the presl
dent's key and they also took
cakes and sandwiches for re
freshments.
Mrs Altha Kirk was presented
a district deputy president's pin,
This is the first time a pin has
been presented to a deputy of
this district and it will be passed
on down to succeeding deputies.
The Triple Link club will meet
at the home of Mrs N D Bailey
Monday, November 17 at 8:00
P m.
The Sunshine prize was won
by Miss Esther Bergstrom and
hostesses were Mrs Pearl Devlne
and Miss Bergstrom.
The next regular meeting will
be Friday, November 21.
Miss Peggy Applegate
Sets Wedding Date
Mrs Gertrude Applegate an
nounces the coming marriage of
her daughter, Margaret Ann to
Ronald Clifford McCabe, son of
Mr and Mrs Clifford McCabe of
Brookings, Oregon, on Saturday,
November 29 at 10:30 a m at St
Patrick's Catholic church in
Heppner.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited.
Celebrates Birthdays
Saturday Evening
After a meeting at the Hershal
Townsend home in lone, Mr and
Mrs Raymond Lundell entertain
ed the junior class at a buffet
dinner Saturday evening, honor
ing Karen Lundell and Grant
Rigby on their birthdays.
i nose winning prizes were,
Barbara Baker, Paula Barak and
Harry Swart
Others present were, Mary Em
ert, Linda Helmbigner, Bob
Akers, Ralph Akers, Russell Dol
ven, Ronnie Esteb, Melvin Mar
tin, and Harold Rietmann.
Later in the evening the group
went to the Ray Heimbigner
ranch for games, dancing and
refreshments.
Robert Laughlln and Judy Col- Weekend guests at the home of
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lins. who are attending the Unl
versity of Oregon at Eugene, were
visiting their parents over the
weekend,
Mr and Mrs Roice Fulleton were
his sister and husband, Mr and
Mrs Jim Hawley of Vale.
w- k a ii i
miss vona nowara
Now Mrs Thompson
Mr and Mrs Herman Howard
announce the marraige of their
daughter, Mona, to Mr Warren
Thompson, Jr, son of Mr and
Mrs Warren , Thompson of Port
land, on Sunday, November i
at Reno, Nevada.
MARYETTE WRIGHT
Announces The Sale of
Heppner Flower Shop
TO
Dick's Greenhouse
AND
FLOWER SHOP
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER IS
MY THANKS
I want to express my sincere thank to my many
customers and friends who have patronized the Hepp.
ner Flower Shop during the more than two years that
It has been under my operation. I know you are well
acquainted with the new owner, LaVelle Dick, and
will be pleased with the service she will give you.
Maryette Wright
The bride is a graduate of Hep
Special guests at the meeting , Pner, hlSh uscho1 ",d bth ar?
included Mrs Charles Knox, Mrs
Vern Flowers, Mrs William Sle-
wert, Mrs John Rydgren, Mrs Bud
Collins, Mrs John Melby, Mrs
Fred Prussing, Mrs Will O'Hara
and Mrs William Collins.
Refreshments were served by
thp hostess and her co-hostess
Mrs Harold Laird
The Two Florist Businesses
WILL DE COMBINED
And Operated As
Dick's Flower Shop
AND GREENHOUSE
From Our Location Near The
Heppner Grade School
Phone 6-9162
Reneaers Bridge Club
Meets At Pratt Home
Mrs Gordon Pratt entertained
the Reneeers bridge club last
Wednesday evening.
Those attending were Mrs La
Verne Van Marter, Mrs Frank
Anderson, Mrs Paul Webb, Mrs
Richard Meador, Mrs Eddie Gun
derson. Mrs Gene Hall, Mrs
James J Farley, Mrs Gene Pierce,
Mrs Ralph Richmond, Mrs P W
Mahoney, Mrs Wallace Wolff and
Mrs Robert Abrams.
Mrs Anderson held high score
for the evening, Mrs Van Marter
was second high and Mrs Mea
dor, low.
25th Anniversary
Reception Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Victor Lovgren
will be honored on their 25th
wedding anniversary with an
open house Wednesday, Nov 19,
at their home in Heppner, from
6 to 9 p m.
Hostesses will be Mrs Al Lov
gren, Mrs Owen Leathers and
Mrs Bob Peterson.
employed by the Federal Mogul
Company In Portland. They will
make their home In Gresham,
Oregon.
The young couple and his par
ents, will visit at the Howard
home this weekend
lone Sorority Has
Recipe Exchange
The Beta Omega chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the
home of Mrs Eulenna Corley
Wednesday evening, November
5. Other hostesses were Mrs
Eileen Padberg, Mrs Maxine Lin
nell and Mrs Dee Shockley.
The making of Thanksgiving
baskets were discussed and for
the educational program recipes
of main dishes and desserts were
brought by each member and ex
changed.
Reception To Honor
25th Anniversary
There will be an open house
honoring Mr and Mrs Lewis Le
Trace on their 25th wedding an
nlversary at the Masonic hall
in Echo, Sunday, November 16
from 2 to 5 p m.
Hostesses are Mrs Jewell
Smith, Mrs Leo Ashbeck, Mrs
Tom Ashbeck, Mrs Carl Rhea,
Mrs Joe Ramos, Mrs Bill Do
herty, Mrs Marve Laughlin, Mrs
Harry Snow and Mrs Jasper My
ers.
All friends and relatives are
cordially Invited.
Legion Auxiliary Has
Card Party Thursday
The American Legion auxiliary
held a card party at the home
of Mrs Kemp Dick on Thursday,
November 6.
Members brought gifts to be
sent to the U S Veterans hos
pital in Portland for the gift
shop which is held each year,
from which the veteran selects
gifts to be sent to members of
his family at Christmas time at
no cost to him.
In pinochle, Mrs Donald Ben
nett received first and Mrs Jack
Van Winkle second. Mrs Richard
Wells was high in bridge and
Mrs Bruce Lindsay second.
The next regular meeting will
be at the home of Mrs Walter
Edger with Mrs Earl Evans as
sisting on November 18 at 8:00
p m.
Mrs Thomson Hostess
For Bridge Club
Mrs James Thomson was hos
tess for the Whats Trumps
bridge club last Wednesday
afternoon.
Those attending were Mrs
Gene Ferguson, Mrs Earl Blake,
Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs Raymond
herguson, Mrs Claude Graham.
Mrs Allen Case, Mrs Lowell Grlb
ble and Mrs Robert Penland.
Mrs Blake held high score, Mrs
Gribble was second and Mrs
Schaffitz low.
Introducing
1
Member Welcomed by
Soroptimist Club
Soroptimist Club of Heponer
held its regular monthly busi
ness meeting Thursday, noon
at O'Donnell's.
Committee reports and a final
report on the annual hayride
were given. It was announced
that the sophomore class at Hep
pner high school won first prize
4 1 I 1 ' 4 . . 1 1 . . I
ivi men sun at ine naynae, tne
seventh won second and eight
A was third.
Mrs James Thomson was wel
comed as a new member to the
Heppner club.
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