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4 ntttntn GAXtTTt-TIMtl. Ttur4T. Mrth miimniimmanra 22 Comhu EvCHtS 'Mrs Loyd Tells r.. fc ieroPL,m,," r gOCIAL -JapPENINGS Mrs Laurence Becket Installed Head Of Missionary Society Mr Laurence lierket was In stalled president of the Union MUMonary Society Jt HcdnM day afternoon, at a mllnj a the hom of Mr Vernrr Troed n at lone. Other officers Installed were Mr Alex Green, first vie pret Idcnt; Mrs D II Jones, Sr. aocond vlre president and Mrt Walter Wright, seerrtarytfessurrr. Mrt Raymond Lundell It pro Cram chairman and Mrs Donald Peterson refreshment chairman JUprtf aamatatsmstxm Mrs Johnson Hostess For Dessert-Pinochle Party Wednesday bekatt lad?. Elks high achoo tAaa party, Monday. March 7 Chambf el ccmm.ic noon at Wagoa WoeL Batabew for Cuds, American Lotion. Tuoday. Maich t -Bookworms. Dai of Honor. Elks gin rummy tournament Wdntdry. March t Wtllowt iaAnm ha RS tftOf. M.i Krnabfl .Nsdin lv k I , ... u, . cam In bride f David I KverHt ThufMjTy M(lrch i93oropt. emony mi nc nnmr vi inn uii'ir Elk. undo and aunt. Mr arm Mm P,M, M.h iih, rKnnt.. Fred Smith. In Da I Import. Wash. no 3J 0ES r Feb 21 at 2 . TO p m. The tr( le ' Boardmon Girl Wed In Washington In February Ceremony Polio Foundation It the daughter of Mr and Mr - . , . . F.rnet W rck of Bar drosn, and CXTCnSIOn Unit I O Discuss Year s Work Mrs Clarence Johnson enter tained Wednesday afternoon of last week at her home with a dessert pinochle party. Those attending were Mn Max Harris. Mrs Fred Mankln. Mn Charlie Becket. Mri Ambrose had sleeves. Her fingertip Chapln, Mrs Ed La Trace. Mrs veil was held In place by a rap Henry Happold. Mrs Don Pyle. trimmed with seed penris. tne Mr Earl Evans. Mrs Herb Ham- carried a bouquet of white rose llton and Debbie Hamilton. buds and stephanotis. The pearls the eroom It the son of Mrs D F Mittelsdorf and the late Mr Mittelsdorf of llermKton. The candlelight service was perform ed by the Rev Clare D Brown, pastor of the Assembly of Gd Church In Dalleport. before th fireplace decorated with huge bouquets of snapdragons Dcnna and Joy Brown of Dallesport sang "A Wedding Prayer." The bride, jrlven marriage by her father, was lovely In ballerina length gown of nylon lace over satin, fashioned with fitted bodice and full fklrt. and The high score was held by Mrs Becket and the low by Mrs Mankln. Mrs Becket and Mrs Happold won the double pinochle prize, Mardi-Gras Carnival Held By Lutherans The Hope Lutheran church held a family Mardl-Cras car nival which was very well at tended Sunday evening. Those In charge for that even Ing were Mr and Mrs Elmer Schmidt, Mr and Mrs Orval Matheny, Mr and Mrs Don Evans and Rev and Mrs John Rydgren. The booths Included every thing from a shooting gallery to a hamburger stand. Mrs Darrel McLachlan won the grand prize for adults for ac cumulated points at the booths. The chlldrens prize was won by Wayne Evans. she wore were loaned to her by her aunt, Mrs Smith. She wore the traditional blue garter, which was made by Miss Nancy Rands, bridesmaid. Miss Rands wore a street length dress of watermelon pink peau de sole, and carried a nose gay of pink carnations. Darvin Webb of Rufus was best man, and Jerry Peck, bro ther of the bride was usher. Keith and Dennis Gronqulst of Boardman were the candlelight- ers. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Smith home. The three-tiered cake topped by white bells, centered the lace covered table. After the first traditional piece was cut by the couple It was cut and served by Mrs R B Rands of Boardman. Mrs Richard Manning of Power City poured the coffee and Mrs Wendell Lampkin of Echo was at the punch bowl. Mrs Darvin Webb of Rufus had The Heppner Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs Pete McMurtry on Tuesday March 8 at 1:30 p m This will be a most Important meeting to all members and those Interested In extension work. Program planning co chairmen, Mrs Doug Drake and Mrs Howard Pettyjohn, will give their report from the recent meeting nt Tine City to discuss the continuation of the county units or perhaps discontinuing them and presenting th exten slon program through public meetings and workshops. Also they will present the subjects to be offered for next year's work Project leaders. Mrs C 1 1 v e Huston and Mrs Kelthley Blake will give a talk on the Morrow County Museum, the library, and what will be In the new museum. Two Couples Hosts Dinner-Pinochle Party Saturday Night Mr Jack Loyd pok to the' Mr and Mr Bill Scrlvner and SoroptlmUt Club of Heppner Mr and Mrs Jerry Daggett were Thursday at their luncheon co hosts for a dinner party sat meeting, about the Pullo Foun. ; urday evening at the Scrlvner datlun. Kh l.il,t i.t th nui rrl. hum. Idea of the foundation and the! The guests were Mr and Mrs manges maue. Paul Koenig. Mr ana Mrs mn Mrs Loyd was Introduced by Blakney. Mr and Mrs Bill Turner, Miss Leta Humphreys, program Mr and Mrs Harlan McCurdy Jr, chairman for the club. jrtd Mr and Mrs Bill Soweu. Bonnie Ilannan was the senior' Following dinner pinochle was girl representative from Heppner played. Mjrh school to attend the meet-1 nigh for the women was won '"S- I by Mrs Sowell and high for men Birthday cake was served In . was won by Mr Turner. Low honor of Mr Frank Sargent. Tommy Stockard Has Sixth Birthday for women was won by Mrs Blakney and low for men was won by Mr Blakney. Mrs Becket Reviews Tommy Stockard celebrated Rr(")k At Cluh Meetl'nn NOW ARRIVING- New Spring SPORTS WEAR BY IKORET For her daughter's wedding, Mrs Peck wore a blue printed silk dress, and a corsage of white carnations. The bride groom's mother wore a sheath dress of beige raw silk, and a corsage of white carnations. For going nway the bride wore a blue wool dress with black accessories. The bride Is a graduate of St Joseph's Academy In Pendleton, and the groom Is a graduate of Hermlston High school. The couple will live, at Rufus. The groom Is employed nt the John Day Dam. Included in those present from out of town were the groom's brother, Rod Mittelsdorf, and Alice Hewitt from Seattle, Wash, and the groom's cousins, Mr and Mrs Milo Lineicum of Tort land. Those present from Boardman, were Mr and Mrs R B Rands, Mr and Mrs Ray Gronqulst and daughter, Karen, Mr and Mrs Ronald Black and daughter Diane, Mr and Mrs Eklon Shan- Many Attend Annual Pancake Luncheon Tuesday the All Saints Epis copal parish house was the scene of the annual Shrove Tuesday pancake luncheon, with many enjoying the pancakes, ham and fruit served by the women of the church. The chairman for the lunch eon was Mrs Frank Aycrs, assis ted by Mrs William Labhart. Those serving were Mesdames P W Mahoney, Lowell Cribble, Gene Hall, Howard Cleveland, Robert Jones, LaVerne Van Mar ter, Frank Anderson, William Labhart and James Norene. Sunday afternoon, given by his mother. Mrs Clem Stockard. as sisted by his two sisters, Joan and Jean Stockard. Tommy's guests were Chuck Knox. Rodney Whitesmith, Da vid Eckman. Loren Hopper, Dave, Mike and Brian Hughes, Jeffery Marshall, Darree Phoenix, Bobby Ployhar. Denzll Robblns. Duane Steers, Brenda Tahor, Jim Van Winkle, Gerald Watklns, Gary Wllhelm and Billy Stockard. I Birthday cake decorated In the cowboy motif and Ice cream were served along with balloons and crepe paper hats as favors. Games were played following re freshments. The Bookworms met at the home of Mrs J O Turner Tues day evening of last week with Mrs Harold Becket reviewing 'The Outlander" by Myron David Monument By MARTHA MATTESOIf Mrs Henry Llppert drove to Prlnevllle Saturday on business. Mr and Mrt Henry Martin drove to Prlnevllle where they ulcked up their son P.lchsrd and family, then on to Salem on busl-nes. Carlik Stewart of New line spent the weekend visiting at the Stanley Musgrave home. Mr and Mrs Miles Gllman came In from Mt Vernon Monday to visit their con Willard and Mary H k. Sulla MeOrty nd ton Donald. Martha Mat' in ar.d P.t-brrt D " AM to Tendleton Wednesday. Mrs Darlene Buyer and Mrs Bub H.'lmes drove to John Day Friday on bmdne. Mr and Mrt Henry Martin ht their granddaughter, Donna, with them for a Ions vUlt from her home In Prlnevllle. Mr and Mrs Mrty uus ana small children and Roberta rrukrr drove to John Day en business Wednesday. George Capon was rusnea to ii ...... -v... .....v . - - , C...U wife. They returned to their we Jnn iy "!.. -r' evening, wnerc u i i r"" - he has pneumonia. home Tuesday evening. Mrs Heath Hostess For Bridge Club Mrs Bill Heath entertained her bridge club Friday evening of last week at her home. The guests were Mrs Jack Ilealy, Mrs Don Bellenbrock, Mrs Ned Sweek. Mrs Creston Robin son, Mrs Kemp Dick, Mrs Dick Meador and Mrs Riley Munkers. High prize for the evening wat fi Mike Crist Honored At Surprise Party The St Albln's Acolyte and copal church gave a surprise jCOre At VQrd CIUD Mrs Evans Has High ueiping in the kitchen were I Rev Bruce Spencer Mesdames Frank Ayers, Rufus, nnrtv fnr Mlhnnl Prlct tna nt i the senior servers Monday even- " Ing In respect of his service as an ZZCZ r Tl "T V V, altar boy of All Saints church. , mZm Mankln, The boys presented Michael Mrs Walter Becket, Mrs Max with a gift of a billfold and key Harris. Mrs Ambrose Chapln, Mrs case matching set, and refresh- Henry Happold and Mrs Art Wat ments of chocolate cake and Ice kins. cream were served. I Mrs Evans won the high prize, Those attending were AMn Mrs Harris won low and tha Ayers, Chris Burkenblne, Gerald double pinochle prize was won Bunch, Michael Crist, Harold by Mrs Happold and Mrs Becket uray, inris Laonart, rimmy Loyd, David McBath, Dan Mc- Quarrle, John Pfelffer, Bruce Spencer, Bruce Thomson, senior advisor Gerald O'Mallcy and the Orr. An Interesting side note was won by Mrs Robinson, second the fact that Mr Orr Is an Eng- high was won by Mrs Meador lish professor at the college in and low went to Mrs Munkers. Alpena, Michigan, where Mr and Mrs Becket visited their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Albert Burkenblne. Mrs Becket also showed colored slides of that area where the book takes place. Those attending were Mrs Har ry Dinges, Mrs Floyd Jones, Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs Lucy Pet erson, Mrs Ike Cole, Mrs Ted Smith, Mrs Cornett Green, Mrs Eb Hughes, Mrs James Thom son and Mrs Jack Flug of Board-man. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Henntiton. Otkjcx Ph. 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Members attending were Mrs John Pfeiffer, Mrs Raymond Fer guson, Mrs C E McQuarrle, Mrs Robert Penland, Mrs Carl Spaul ding, Mrs Jack Bedford, Mrs Lowell Gribble and the hostess, non, Maxlne Crowder, Wanda Hein, Faye Anderson, Mrs Mar garet Klitz, Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs Florence Root, Mrs Glen Carpenter and Mrs Frank Mar-low. (Sizes 10 To 18) AND TAMI (Sizes 7 To 14) -SKIRTS -TOPPERS (-CAPRI PANTS 1 -PEDAL PUSHERS -SHORTS 1 -DRESSES In Plain 1 Plaids. Colors, Prints And MILADIES SHOP HEPPNER Marclis 1 BIRTHSTONE SIS Si pmmmmmmm--- l PIS (RAtSMBB tv, J 0 it 1 AtTiif intim tlie AIJUAMAKIM or BLOODSTONE The Aquamarine, symbol of courage, has been likened to a thousand leagues of sunlit sea. for her: Today, the lovely clear color of the Aquamarine makes a beautiful births tone ring prized by any woman who is fortunate enough to get one for her birthday or any happy occasion. for him: March's companion stone, the Bloodstone, makes a distinctive and outstanding ring for men. 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