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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, October 1, 1959
gociAL Happenings
Josephine Thompson, Social Reporter
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HEPPNER TEACHERS ENTERTAINED
AT RECEPTION WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The Heppner P-TA entertained
last Wednesday evening In the
multipurpose" room of the ele
mentary school with a reception
honoring the teachers in the
Heppner school system.
The Rev Bruce Spencer gave
the welcome and was the master
of ceremonies for the evening.
L L Robbins gave the response.
Joe H Stewart, assistant sup
erintendent, lntr o d u c e d the
teachers and as each stood he or
she was presented with a bouten
iere. Carrying out the Hawaiian
Alaska theme were murals on
the walls of a Hawaiian girl
and an Eskimo girl, made by
Mrs Alex Thompson and a new
flag made by Mrs Paul Koenlg.
An Hawaiian dance was pre
sented by Sheridan Wyman and
Elaine Laird sang a vocal num
ber from each of the two new
states. A coronet solo by John
Cleveland followed with group
singing, led by Gordon Pratt,
ended the program.
Refreshments were served at
individual tables, decorated In
red, white and blue, by the
freshman home economics class.
Room mothers for P-TA had
charge of the arrangements for
the evening with Mrs Andy Van
Schoiack, Mrs Herman Green and
Mrs LaVerne Van Marter, Jr
heading the committee.
P-TA yearbooks, printed by the
Hehlsch paper staff, were handed
out 10 the more than 200 who
attended the reception.
Coining Events
Friday. Oct 2 Sani Souci Re-
bekah lodge.
Monday, ..Oct . 5 Chamber .of
commerce, noon at Wagon
WheeL
Rainbow for Girls.
Tuesday, Oct 6 Wranglers, club
house.
Wednesday, Oct 7 Wl Hows
lodge no 68, IOOF.
Thursday, Oct 8 Soroptimists,
noon at Wagon WheeL
Elks.
Friday, Oct 9 Ruth chapter no
32, OES.
IONE GARDEN CLUB TO CELEBRATE
10TH BIRTHDAY WITH MUM SHOW
The 10th birthday of the lone
Garden club and the Little Mum
show will be held at the lone
Community church Tuesday, Oct
13 from 2 to 5 p m.
The program will feature the
story of the lone Garden club,
illustrated with colored slides.
The party Is open to everyone
and all are requested to bring
specimens of chrysanthemums
and mum arrangements.
The committees are refresh
ments, Mrs Elbe Akers, Mrs Ern
est Heliker and Mrs Sam Esteb;
staging and receiving exhibits,
Mrs Phil Emert, Mrs Frances
OES Officers Given
Potluck Dinner Friday
The past worthy matrons of
Order of Eastern Star had a pot
luck dinner Friday evening at
the Masonic temple, in honor of
the new worthy matron and
worthy patron, Mr and Mrs Paul
Jones.
The grand worthy advisor for
Rainbow for Girls, Miss Chris
tine Pasley, was a gupst at the
dinner and about 23 attended.
Piper, Mrs Edith Nlchoson and
Mrs Ralph Crum; guest book and
scrap book, Mrs O L Lundell;
invitations and publicity, Mrs
Lundell, Mrs Anna M Ball, Mrs
Echo Palmateer; guests and
membership tags, Mrs Lawrence
Jones; welcoming and hostesses,
Mrs Etta Huston, Mrs Walter
Dobyns, Mrs Carl Bergtrom, Mrs
Anna Lindstrom, Mrs Dale Ray
and Mrs Kathryn Yarnell; pro
gram, Mrs William Rawlins, Mrs
Fredrick Martin.
St Monica Guild Plans
Cooked Food Sale
St Monica guild met Tuesday
evening of last week at the home
of Mrs James Mallon, with Mrs
La Verne Van Marter presiding
at the meeting.
It was decided that there will
be a hunters food sale Oct 3,
Saturday at the Red and White
grocery at 10:00 a m.
There was discussion about
the annual Christmas bazaar
which will be held the first Sat
urday In December.
Mrs Merritt Gray furnished
dessert for the meeting.
Large Attendance
At Soroptimist Club
Annual Card Party
Nineteen tables of bridge and
pinochle were in play Monday
evening at All Saints' Episcopal
parish house at the annual hay-
ride benefit party given by the
Soroptimist Club of Heppner.
Fall flowers were used about
the room and each table was
centered with a small vase, made
and given to the club by Mrs
Floyd Adams.
Dessert was served first, with
Mrs E E Gonty In charge, assis
ted by members of the club.
Mrs LaVerne Van Marter held
high score In bridge, with Mrs
Harry Tamblyn low. In pinochle
Mrs Bill Farra was high and Mrs
Everett Kelthley low. Mrs Allen
Case received the door prize and
the special basket went to Dr
Wallace Wolff.
The proceeds from this annual
party go to help finance the
Hallowe'en hayrlde given each
year by the club for all students
In Heppner schools from the 7th
grade through high school.
Mark Blakney Has
Eighth Birthday
Mark Blakney celebrated his
eighth birthday with a dinner
party at the home of his parents,
Mr and Mrs Philip Blakney on
Saturday evening.
His guests were Kevin and
Kent Pratt and Mark Koenlg.
After dinner they attended the
show and then returned to the
Blakney home for Ice cream and
cake.
Surprise Party Fetes
Mrs Dougherty On
Birthday Wednesday
A surprise birthday party-open
house was given for Mrs E C
Dougherty at her home at 7:00
p m Wednesday, Sept 23. The
party was given by Mr and Mrs
Robert Lovgren and Mr and Mrs
Sam Crawford. Mrs Stanley Cox
and Linda Van Winkle helped
serve the cake, coffee and re
freshments. The cake was dec
orated with pink rosebuds and
bluebirds by Mrs Albert Shunk.
Those attending the party
were Mr and Mrs Jim Hayes, Mr
and Mrs James Farley, Mr and
Mrs Gene Ferguson, Mr and Mrs
Stanley Cox. Mr and Mrs George
Snider, Mr and Mrs Terrel Benge,
Mr and Mrs P W Mahoney, Mr
and Mrs Del Jordan, Mr and Mrs
Pat O'Brien, Mr and Mrs Al
Fetsch and son Bobby, Mr and
Mrs Harold Cohn, Mr and Mrs
Ray Ferguson, Mr and Mrs Con
ley Lanham, Mr and Mrs Clive
Huston, Mrs Harry Dlnges, Mrs
Allen Case, Mrs Ambrose Chapln,
Mrs Ray McDowell, Mrs Earl Gil
Ham, Mrs Elaine George, Mrs
Bud Marshall, Mrs Al Matoon,
Mrs Jim Lovgren and son
Frankie, Mrs Archie Alderman
and daughter Dovie, Mrs Lowell
Gribble, Mrs La Verne Van
Marter, and Mrs Dougherty's son,
Jerry Dougherty and her grand
son Chris Lovgren.
HEC MEETS AT .WHITES
The Rhea Creek HEC met re
cently at the mountain home of
Mrs Claud White for a potluck
dinner. Mrs Ronald Haguewood
was given a pink and blue show
er in the afternoon.
Mrs Salinq Honored
At Baby Shower
A baby shower for Mrs Mike
Saling was given Thursday even
ing by Mrs Elwyn Hughes, as
sisted by Mrs N D Bailey and
Mrs Roy Quackenbush, at the
N D Bailey home.
Those attending were Mrs Earl
Soward, Mrs Max Buschke, Mrs
Matt Hughes, Mrs W C Hastings,
Mrs Kemp Dick, Mrs Bud Mar
shall, Mrs Grace Hughes, Mrs
Ellis Pettyjohn, Mrs Tom Har
ris, Mrs Ken Marshall, Mrs R G
Watkins, Mrs Wayne Harsin, Mrs
Bill Heath, Mrs Alien Case, Mrs
Creston Robinson, Mrs Glen Irby,
Mrs Delbert Piper, and Mrs Tom
Ilamm.
Those sending gifts but un
able to attend were Mrs Lena
Kelly, Mrs Don Bellenbrock, Mrs
Kenneth Palmer, Mrs Ned Sweek,
Mrs Charles Marquardt, Miss Iris
Miller, Mrs Homer Hughes, Mrs
Hershal Townsend, Mrs Darrel
Harris Mrs Lewis McDonald and
Mrs Everett Harshman.
Wedding In Portland
Of Interest Here
The wedding of MLss Betty
Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Roy J Johnson of Sunny
side, Wash to Warren Dale Hill,
son of Mr and Mrs Harold H
Hill of Coos Bay, will take place
Saturday, October 3 at 8:00 p m
at the Peace Lutheran church
In Portland.
Maid of honor will be Miss
Moy Peterson and bridesmaids
will be Miss Helen Wolff and
Miss Carol Johnson. Best man
is to be Keith O'Connor and Ray
Justice, Don Hie, Dick Nusser,
Ken Manns and Clayton Hill the
ushers.
Miss Johnson is a graduate of
Roosevelt high school and at
tended Eastern Oregon College
at LaGrande for two years. Mr
Hill graduated from Marshfleld
high school at Coos Bay, attend
ed Oregon State College and
graduated from Eastern Oregon
College In class of 1959.
They will make their home in
Powers, Oregon where he is the
high school science teacher.
Housewarming Party
Surprises Wolffs
Dr and Mrs Wallace Wolff
were surprised Saturday evening
with a housewarming party at
their home. Mr and Mrs Bill Col
lins and Mr and Mrs Robert Jones
were hosts for the party.
The guests were Mr and Mrs
Conley Lanham, Mr and Mrs Jim
Drlscoll, Mr and Mrs Bob Brindle,
Mr and Mrs Bill Blake and Mr
and Mrs La Verne Van Marter.
A potluck dinner was enjoyed
and bridge was played after din
ner. Mrs Wolff won high prize.
Dr and Mrs Wolff were pre
sented with a gift by the guests.
Mrs Tibbies Holds
High Score At Bridge
Mrs Robert Penland was hos
tess last Wednesday afternoon
at her home, for the Whats
Trumps bridge club's first meet
ing of the fall.
Those attending were Mrs
Gene Ferguson, Mrs Earl Blake,
Mrs L D Tibbies, Mrs C E Mc
Quarrle, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs
Raymond Ferguson, Mrs P W
Mahoney, Mrs Lowell Gribble,
Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Allen
Case, Mrs Bruce Spencer and Mrs
Harold Cohn.
Mrs Tibbies held high score
for the afternoon, Mrs Gene Fer
guson was second high, Mrs Mc-
Quarrie third and Mrs Gribble
low.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
IT'S LUCKY TO WEAR YOUR BIRTH STONE
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for her:
Whether it be a lovely Opal, a
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for years with the beauty
of her birthstone ring.
for him:
A Tourmaline or Rose
Zircon in a fine gold setting
makes an impressive ring a
ring he will be proud to wear.
Most birthstones available
in genuine, synthetic, or
imitation stones.
$14.95
PETERSONS
JEWELERS
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Deer Hunters Welcome to Kinzua
Kinzua Corporation extends a welcome to all Deer Hunters
to hunt in its timber area. The season openi Saturday, Oct. 3
"Good luck" is our wish to all of you.
Hunters have a responsibility to themselves and to their fellow
hunters. That is to be CAREFUL. Be careful with your guns,
your cars, your matches, your cigarettes, your campfires. Don't
let an accident spoil your hunting expedition.
OUR LOGGING OPERATIONS WILL
CONTINUE
For protection of all concerned, we must ask that you do not
travel our Frivate Logging Roads and do not hunt in the area
of our Logging Operations. Our fallers and other workmen will
be scattered through the area. Our trucks will be on the roads.
We don't want them hurt. We don't want you hurt.
BE SPORTSMEN
BE CAREFUL
KEEP OREGON GREEN
KII3ZUA CORPORATION
Mrs Smith Hostess
For Bookworms Club
The Bookworms met last week
at the home of Mrs Ted Smith.
and those attending were Mrs
Floyd Jones, Mrs Lucy Peterson,
Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs Fred
Parrlsh, Mrs Cornett Green, Mrs
E W Hughes and Mrs Harold
Beeket.
Mrs Peterson reviewed the
book "The Scarlet Lily."
Dessert was served to the
group by Mrs Smith.
"Truth Is The Aim
Of All Research"
Recently a research study
was performed to find out
if people really read the
directions and warning!
printed on the labels of
patent medi c i n e s. Any
medicine can be harmful
if Improperly taken, or if
used when the ingredients
are contra-indicated.
It was discovered that a
very large number of peo
ple do not completely read
the directions, heed the
warnings, or study the for
mula, if simple patent
remedies are always as
safe as some of the ads
state, why are cautions a
bout their use required by
law to be printed on the
label? The truth is that
aU medicines should be se
cured from a pharmacist
We can warn you against
any possible danger.
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
6-9962
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE
e
Pick up your prescription
if shopping sear us. o let
us deliver prompUy with
out extra charge. A great
many people entrust us
with their prescriptions.
May we compond yours T
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PHARMACY
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rothl (1S29-1894)
Copyright 1959 (8W2)
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