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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, October 8, 19S9 5 iimimimmmri iimiii)miiiiiiiiiiimnmiiiimiiiwHimuiiniiiiiit S0CIAt Happenings Josephine Thompson, Social Bporter immmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini I'mmimm Grand Officers Of Rainbow For Girls Honored At Dinner Wednesday evening of last week the Rainbow for Girls held a special meeting, honoring Miss Christine Pasley, grand worthy advisor for the Order of Rain bow for Girls in Oregon, Mrs Verna M Gray, supreme inspector and Mrs Harold Becker, grand deputy. . A dinner was served by the Rainbow advisory board, assisted by Mrs Jodie Morrison, Mrs Fred Thomas and Mrs L D Tibbies. Following the meeting there was entertainment, which was provided by the Rainbow Girls of lone and Heppner. Mrs Tibbies was appointed to serve on the advisory board. Mrs Mankin Honors Visitor At Party Mrs Fred Mankin entertained Tuesday afternoon with a pinochle-dessert party in honor of Mrs Nick Femmerling, who is visiting here. The guests were Mrs Ed La Trace, Mrs Clarence Johnson, Mrs Charlie Becket, Mrs Earl Evans, Mrs Ambrose Chapin, Mrs Henry Happold, Mrs Robert Lowe, Mrs Walter Becket, Mrs 0 E Wright and Mrs Ben Anderson. High prize for the afternoon was won by Mrs Johnson, second high by Mrs Lowe and low by Mrs Evans. Double pinochle was won by Mrs Walter Becket and Mrs Johnson. Mrs Ferguson Hostess For Wednesday Club Mrs Raymond Ferguson en tertained the Sewing Club last Wednesday afternoon, at her Hager street home. Guests were Mrs P W Mahoney, Mrs Lowell Gribble, Mrs John Pfeiffer, Mrs Carl Spaulding, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs Jack Bedford and Mrs Robert Penland. On October 12, 1492, Columbus took a chance when he sailed the ocean blue but you don't have to! THE NUN'S STORY is a magnificent example of motion picture story telling. Star Theater, Sunday1, Monday and Tuesday. Sunday at 4 and 6:45. Sans Souci Rebekahs Plan Convention Sans Souci Rebekah lodge no 33 met Friday evening, October 2 with 31 members and two vis itors present. Final plans were made for the district convention at lone, to be held on October 15 and also for the president's visit, with members participating on com mittees and in skits. All members are invited to at tend a potluck dinner at 6:30 p m on Friday, October 16 at the IOOF hall. Drill practice was held after the meeting and drill captain, Mrs Ray McDowell called anoth er practice for Monday night. Mrs Frank Ayers and Mrs C J D Bauman qualified with the unwritten work. Hostesses who served cider and doughnuts after the meeting were Mrs Bauman, Mrs Herb Case, Mrs Fred Thomas and Mrs Roy Neill. Mrs L L Robbins was the win ner of the penny drill. All members are urged to at tend the next meeting on October 16, as nominations will be ac cepted for officers for the coming year. Lutheran Church Has High Tea Sunday The Valby Lutheran church ladies entertained with a high tea Sunday afternoon at the Lawrence Becket home. Members of the Hope Lutheran church and friends also attended. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. Mrs Henry Rauch poured-at the tea table, which was decorated with a centerpiece of bronze car nations on a lace table cloth. Karen Lundell was in charge of the punch table. Hostesses were Mrs William Bergstrom, Mrs Jess Warfield, Mrs Lawrence Becket and Mrs John Bergstrom. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs Raymond Lundell, Marilyn Bergstrom and Miss Esther Bergstrom. Mrs Ben Anderson is chairman of the Missionary Society. Mrs John Rydgren conducted the Bible study and showed films on missionary work, and Karen Lundell and Mrs Bill Rawlins read scripture lessons. Coming Events Friday, Oct 9 Ruth chapter no 32. OES. Monday, Oct 12 Chamber of commerce, noon at Wagon WheeL Tuesday, Oct 13 Bookworms. Degree of Honor. Wednesday. Oct 14 P-TA 8 pm, school. Willows lodge no 66, IOOF. Thursday. Oct IS Soroptimlsts, noon at Wagon WheeL Elks, stag dinner. Friday, Oct 16 Sans Souct Re bekah lodge. Saturday. Oct 17 Elks, adult potluck. Dee Anne Wagner Celebrates Birthday With Party Thursday Thursday afternoon, Dee Anne Wagner celebrated her seventh birthday with a party at the home of her parents, Dr and Mrs C M Wagner. Her guests were Teresa Wright, Sandy Matheny, Lois Ring, Bev erly Way, Marianne Huber, Tom my Cleveland, David and Gary Huber and Stevie Ring. After supper Ice cream and cake were served and games were played. Rainbow Officials Make Visitations Mrs Verna M Gray, supreme inspector and Miss Christine Pas- ley, grand worthy advisor of the Rainbow for Girls In Oreeon. were guests last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Becket. Mrs Becket is grand dep uty of the Rainbow Girls. While here the euests visited all the Rainbow assemblies in this area, including Umatilla, j Arlington, Condon and Heppner.! Couple United at Powell Butte Church The wedding of Barbara Jo Ann Williams, daughter of Mrs Armin Wihlon, Lexington, to John Patrick Rogers, son of Mr and Mrs John Rogers of Ballin- alee, Ireland, was solemnized In a double ring ceremony at the Powell Butte Christian church, Powell Butte, Oregon, Sunday afternoon, Sept 20. The Rev D L Penhollow performed the cere mony. The bride wore a pale blue suit with white accessories and a white carnation corsage, and her mother wore a blue suit with white accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Attendants for the couple were Mr and Mrs Arnold Springer of Heppner. Attending the wedding and re ception were Jack Lowe and Thomas Low and wife, Portland, brothers of the bride. Other guests were Mr and Mrs Wayne Crosswhlte, Mr and Mrs Tom Stearns and family and Mrs Del- la Bell of Redmond; Mr and Mrs Robert McCullough and fam ily of Mitchell. Tod Sharrard Has Fourth Birthday Monday afternoon Tod Shar rard celebrated his fourth birth day with a party at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Has kell Sharrard. His guests were Pammy Olson, lone Extension Unit Has Study On Hawaii The lone Extension unit met October 1 at the home of Mrs Louis Carlson, with 21 members and two guests present and each were presented a lei. The program was the study of Hawaii, with Mrs Norman Nel son and Mrs Ed Baker as project leaders. They served a curried rice dish, for lunch and tropical punch made of passion fruit Juice. Mrs Nelson showed slides she had taken on her trip to Hawaii and gave a very Interesting talk. Mrs Baker gave a summary cov ering their chief industries, and the tourist trade. During part of the meeting Hawaiian music was played In the background. Tables showed displays of shells, nets, mats, glass balls and shell Jewelry. Barbara Peterson received the door prize. After the meeting, Mrs Carlson and Mrs Baker were surprised with a stork shower. Refreshments were served by Mary Holtz and Barbara Peter son. Mrs Hall Hostess . For lone Bridge Club Mrs Gene Hall entertained her lone bridge club Thursday even ing at her home and guests were Mrs Walter Corley, Mrs Robert De Spain, Mrs Walter Jacobs, Mrs Dclmer Crawford, Mrs Ray Boyce, Mrs Robert Jepsen and Mrs La Verne Van Marter. Mrs Boyce won high prize, Mrs De Spain second high and third prize was won by Mrs Crawford. Refreshments were served af ter cards. McQuarries Entertain Duplicate Club The Duplicate bridge club met at the home of Mr and Mrs C E McQuarrie Sunday evening. Their guests were Mr and Mrs Wiliam Collins, Mrs Creston Rob inson, La Verne Van Marter, Mr and Mrs Gene Hall, Mr and Mrs Philip Blakney, Mr and Mrs L E Dick, Mr and Mrs Richard Mead or, and Mr and Mrs Lowell Grib ble. Dessert was served by the host and hostess. OES Social Club Meets Saturday The Social Club of Ruth chap- ter no 32, OES met at the Ma sonic temple Saturday afternoon tor a dessert and cards. High score for pinochle was held by Mrs Martha Van Scholack and high in bridge was Mrs Mervln Leonard. Mrs Edna Turner received the door prize. Hostesses for the dav were Mrs Earle Gilliam and Mrs Fred Par- rish. Elks Ladies Night .. .. Held Thursday Elks ladies night was held luuisuay evening ui laai wceiv and the hostesses were Mrs Rob ert Jones, Mrs Robert Lovgren. Mrs James Lovgren, Mrs Clyde1 Pettyjohn, Mrs Al Mattoon with' Mrs Marshall Lovgren as chairman. In pinochle high score for the evening was held by Mrs Sam Sheila Hugget, Deanne Shaver, Donny, Mark, and Kathy Wise, I "vem,16 w uy , an tv,' aA umv hiv fiarv Turner, and second high was Mrs Munkers and Greg Sweek. Ice cream was served with a merry-go-round cake and games were played. lone Garden Club To Celebrate Birthday .. The 10th anniversary party of I the lone Garden club, to be held j in the Community church parlor, Tuesday, October 13 at 2:00 p m, is open to all the interested pub lic. Invitations have been sent to all former members. It Is to feat ure a little mum show. Anyone desiring to may bring chrysan themums as specimens, arrange ments or both. Containers will be furnished by the club. NEW! IMPORTED SPORTS CARS FROM $1895.00 P.O.E. AUSTIN-HEALY "3000" (3 litre) (1960 model) AUSTIN-HEALY "100-6" AUSTIN-HEALY "Sprite" MGA STANDARD (1960 model) MGA TWIN-CAM (1960 model) IMPORTED FAMILY CARS FROM $1195.00 P.O.E. AUSTIN GYPSY (4-Wheel 600." "1100". Drive) JAGUAR FIAT "500", nnn BORGWARD Sedan or Wa- AUSTIN A-55 gon MORRIS "1000" TRADES - TERMS - ACCEPTED Pendloton Imported Cars AND MARINA 128 S. E. 2nd ST. PENDLETON CR 6-6141 SEND IN THIS COUPON I Am Interested In (Specify) Send Brochure Call Name Address REINELL FIBREGLAS3 BOATS MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Engagement Told Mr and Mrs Edward Baker, lone, announce the engagement of her sister Barbara Baker to Loy Keene, son of Mr and Mrs Bryce Keene of lone. No wedding date has been set. Robert Dobbs. High In bridge was won by Mrs Floyd Worden and second high was Mrs Walter Ruggles. The door prize was received by Miss Esther Bergstrom. Pinochle Club Meets At Becket-Home P DRY Mrs Walter Becket was hostess for her pinochle club Friday af ternoon. The guests were Mrs Fred Mankin, Mrs Charlie Becket, Mrs Earl Evans, Mrs Nick Femmer ling, Mrs Henry Happold, Mrs O E Wright, Mrs Ben Anderson and Mrs Robert Lowe. High prize was won by Mrs Charlie Becket, low was won by Mrs Evans and double pinochle 5 1 by Mrs Happold and Mrs Charlie Becket. Refreshments were served. ALL WINTER LONG FOR ONLY PER GARMENT SPECIAL BUCKEYE RE-VI I Mrs Collins Named To Budget Committee The Soroptimist Club of Hep pner held Its regular monthly business meeting Thursday noon at the Wagon Wheel. Committee reports were given and Mrs William Collins was appointed to assist the budget committee. A final report was niven on the annual hayrlde benefit card party and It was found that more money will have to be rais ed to finance the Hallowe'n hayrlde. Guests were Mrs Edith Fulle- ton of Vale and Mrs J W Roberts of Nebraska. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY. SATURDAY. OCT. 9-10 n or?n G mi lb. can (0 Water Repellent Treatment FOR RAINCOATS CAR COATS JACKETS SNOWSUITS DRESSES ETC. Let us reat all your garments with Buckeye RE-VI the next time you have them cleaned making them resistant to moisture, toll and perspiration itcdns. Youll stay dry no matter what the weather and your clothes will look new longer. 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