Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 21, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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Mrs White To Head
Rhco Creek Extension
Unit For Next Year
The Khea Cm-k KMr.Un
Unit bU t ttsuUt nut-tin
In the ierilr.2 n M'M 6
th frr.f hall- Thirteen mem
ber! nl me tf their families
attended.
IVktivnl .Un wrr dlcud
mi final rrncrments were
made. The member re do.
natlng the up, milk and
dishes u-J for the children1
lunch t the festival.
The officers elected for next
year are rr'sl1,nt- Mn ',u,,
White: vice president. Mr Bb
rrcrom: secretary, Mrs Albert
Wrlcht; treasurer. Mr Orrln
Wrlsht. The c.ffUern will be In
Hailed at the festival.
Mis Esther KlrmU wi a
pueKt at the meeting, which wai
followed by a demonstration on
fire prevention. Ncls Anderson,
assisted by MIm KlrmU gave a
,n thi mmmim fire causes.
He showed a film describing the
fire problems on a farm.
Mr Anderson stressed the nee
esslty of having fire extinguish
ers around equipment and build-
Refrchmcnts were served at
the flw of the evening.
Lex TOPS Club To
Host District Meet
A district TOPS meeting will
be held at the IOOF hall In
Lexington Monday eve n I n R,
April 25 at 8:00 p m.
Seven clubs will be represen
ted at thla meeting, where mem
bers get together to share prob
lems and have a fun night. The
clubs represented will be Pendle
ton, lone. Heppner, Boardman
and Lexington, and will draw
40 to 50 members.
Lexington will be the host
club.
TOPS stands for take ofT
pounds sensibly and Is a Nat
ional organization whose pur
pose is to help everyone who Is
sincerely Interested in losing ex
cess weight sensibly.
There are four clubs In Morrow
county and the Lexington club
observed Its first anniversary
April 13.
Anyone Interested in these
clubs may call Mrs L E Ruhl,
Lexington; Mrs Omar Rletmann,
lone; Mrs J R Huffman, Heppner;
Mrs W G Seehafer, Boardman.
Stanficld Meat Co.
Hugh Smith, Owner 4 Mgr.
Stanfleld, Or.
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Many Enjoyed Annual
Easter Monday Party
The annual I.lr Mrsia
catd party wm mjj)-d '' 'na,1
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Tti hall waa lovely with
....Imi t)..A.rt In thai!' II
i-H.v nd red and there wrrr
nine tables of brldfe and five
of ln hie
Chairman f the party w
Mra UWrne Van Matter and her
committee Included. Mr Merritt
nr.v Mr Willard Wake. Mr-.
Alex Thompson. Mr IM-crt
Prink and Mr Imld Turner,
In bridge Mrs Lowell dibble
received high score and Mrs u r
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r.ihr lU-restn.m was high In
pinochle and William Lahhnrt
waa second high. Mrs Gene Hall
received the door priie
Sons Soucie Rcbekohs
Meet Friday Night
Atti.nrtlni the Friday 15 meet
lng of Sans Soucl Rcbckah
t.Mlt-e no 33 were 20 members
and two visitors.
r-arri were aent to the mem
hers who were 111 and the Triple
Link club sent cams io pancms
In the hospital nursing nmr,
The next Triple Link meeting
will be April 25 at the Lincoln
Nash residence.
Mrs Frank Ayers was the win
ner of the penny drill and the
noble grand, Mrs Rufus riper,
was hostess lor rcircsnmcms
after the meeting.
The next meeting will be May
6 at 8:00 p m.
Angells Hosts For
Church Potluck
Following the Easter Sunday
service of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints at
the Legion hall, Mr and Mrs
J H Angell were hosts for a pot
luck dinner.
Guests were Mr and Mrs
Arnold Raymond and children,
Mr and Mrs Paul Warren and
children, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Richards and Sandra. Mr and
Mrs Paul Richards of Eugene,
ir.irrv Moses and Llovd Swales
of Hermlston, Mr and Mrs Thnll
Kiolann and children and Mr
Taylor of Richland, Washington.
A big event lor the cm wren,
during the afternoon, was an
Easter egg hunt
Two Honored At
Luncheon Party
Mrs N C Anderson was hostess
last Tuesday afternoon for a
luncheon party In honor of the
birthday of Mrs W W Wolff and
for Mrs Tom Wilson, who was
visiting here from Sandpolnt,
Idaho.
Others attending were Mrs
Richard Meador. Mrs Fred Trus
sing and Mrs Robert Jones.
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BARBARA BAKER
Miss Baker Engaged
To James H Hayes
Mr and Mr W ',akrr
r:riffin Cictk Rad. Medfufd
Oregon, announce the engage
ment f their d.iughter. Barbara
Edith to James Hi-nderwin Hayes,
son of Mr and Mrs J J Hayes
.f Heppner.
Miss Baker graduated from
Ashland high scho.d where fche
was a member 'f the National
Honor Society. She Is a senior
at Oregon State College, major
ing In business education.
She Is affiliated with Alpha
Gamma Delta social sorority
ami Is a memlM-r of Phi C'hl
Theta, honorary for women In
business.
Mr Hayes was graduated from
Dropon Stale with a degree In
agriculture. He Is affiliated with
Theta XI. national iraterniiy
and Is a member of Kappa
Kappa PsI, music honorary.
No date has be n i ;t for the
wedding.
Fida Bridge Club
Meets At Jones Home
Mrs Floyd Junes was hostess
recently for the Fidas bridge
club at her ranch home.
Guests were Mrs Howard
Bryant, Mrs Cornett Green, Mrs
Herman Green. Mrs Frank
Connor, Mrs L E Dick. Mrs Ike
Cole. Mrs Bill Cox, Mrs Willard
Blake, Mrs Ilene Wyman, Mrs
Oliver Creswick, Mrs Hud Collins
and Mrs Robert Jones.
I nieh score for the evening was
received by Mrs Wyman, Mrs
Herman Green was second high,
and Mrs Connor low.
Mrs Smith Reviews
Prize Winning Book
The Bookworms club met last
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs Ebb Hughes.
Mrs Ted Smitli reviewed the
Nobel prize winning book for
1958, "Doctor Zhlvago" by Boris
Pasternak.
Other members present were
Mrs J O Turner, Mrs James
Thomson. Mrs Fred Parrlsh, Mrs
Cornett Green, Mrs Ike Cole, Mrs
Floyd Jones, Miss L e t a
Humphreys, Mrs Lucy Peterson
and a guest, Mrs Tom Wilson
of Sandpolnt, Idaho.
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WUlow Cli Catrf Club
faitf.
Me4ay. Afil 1 Chamb 4
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Aroeilran Legion.
Tueaday. April 2&0Ji
Hooe.
Beoli woiiBi.
W4ne4ay. A(Mtl WtUewa
led'je ne M, IO0 r.
TbuiMley. AjmU J Saiapll-
inUt, noea at Wogea Whel
Elk.
Heppner Extension
Unit Has Meeting
On Fire Prevention
Ttie Heppner F.xtenftlon Unit
met at the home f Mra Joe
Wright for a mating on fire
prrventlon.
The buMnc meeting waa
n ndurted by chairman. Mra
Gene Fergun. who a! ap
i.!nted the following. Mesdamra
full Heath. Howard Pettyjohn.
J. Wright, Frank Connor. Riley
tnt,w,-r mill Mis Ijcta Hum
phrey! to decorate three table
an-dennd to the Unit for the
Homemakers Festival on April
29.
fach table Is to be di-eorated
to Illustrate earn f three conn
tile. Canada. Germany and
British West Indies, who are
members of the ACWW, tne
theme of the Homemaker Fes.
tlval.
Mrs Merritt Gray announced
that there would be an adult
sewing I class making a cotton
all principles
of sewing. Anvone Interested Is
asked to call Mrs Cray.
Mr Pcttvlohn cave a resume
of her recent visit to the State
hospital with the county com
mntw Fvihcr Kirmls and Vclma
Glass. It was a very Interesting
and enlightening visit. All vis
itors are welcome and she sug
rested that any organizations or
groups, contact the hospital and
set a date for a visit.
Chairman, Mrs Ferguson, in
troduced the guest speaker,
Cf unty agent. N' C Anderson, who
gave some good o!nters and re
minders on fire prevention and
nuo n film. "The Fire On the
Farm." Following the film show
lng, questions were asked and
discussed.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. Mrs Wright, assisted
bv Mrs Connor, to those present,
Mesdames Riley Munkers, Lee
Scrlvner, Earle Gilliam. Merritt
Gray, Sam Turner, Pearl Devlne,
Bill Heath, Howard Pettyjohn
and Miss Leta Humphreys.
The last meeting of the year
will be at the home of Miss Leta
Humphreys, assisted by Mrs
Frank Wilkinson, who will dem
onstrate the buffet dinner, on
Tuesday, May 10 at 10:30 a m.
Bonita Wolden To
Wed Stephen Green
Mr and Mrs Wayne Eugene
Wolden of Pendleton are an
nouncing the approaching mar
riage of their daughter. Bonita
Lou, to Mr Stephen William
Groen. son of Mr and Mrs Cornett
Green of Heppner, on Saturday,
April 30 at 1:30 p m at Peace
Lutheran church In Pendleton.
All relatives and friends are
cordially invited.
Mrs Graham Hostess
For Sewing Club
Tho Wednesday Sewing club
t the home of
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Mrs e laude uranam on uit- it-A-
ngton highway.
Those attending were Mrs
Carl Spauldlng, Mrs John Pfeif-
for. Mrs Kaymond Ferguson, Mrs
P W Mahoney, Mrs Lowell Crib
ble. Mrs C E MoQuairie, Mrs
v K Schaffitz. Mrs Hobert Pen-
la-ui and Mrs Tom Wilson of.
.tndpolnt, Idaho, a former mem
her of the club.
Your Hiooplni lift It rt"!
r.m ovr 400 U Sal ltt
p u ptcil mofltrurtrt.
trv your erdt' i iJtK
to ur yeuMlt Ot attm
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HUMPHREYS
REXALL DRUG
The Prescription Store
S4H Green Stamp
Hfppner. Oregon
A.Ars George Feted
At Easter Sunday
Birthday Dinner
t' Flsl-e S V.?c;;
fiiri i4 ln.r t a birthday
,i!fui-r at the home tf Mr and
Mr LaVrrne Van Mrter un
1 ter Sunday.
Tt;w he'tfrie her rtl-biate
were Mrs I A Mather. Pendle-t-
n; Mrs Fdie Slfft': Mr and
Mr A C Bill and Archie Jr; Mr
and Mrs R V Kunnlon: Kit and
pat ! (orge; the iruet of hon
or and Mr and Mr Van Marier
and LaWrne III. Marie and Taul.
Prock Home Scene
Of Easter Dinner
Ijiktcr Sunday dinner fueu
Mt th hom of Mr and Mr
Jimmy Prick were Mr and Mr
Hnld 5cr1tsmeler and family.
Portland; Mr Peg Tearee and
granddaughter. L Angelet; Mr
and Mm Pat Cuuforth and fam
ily; Mr and Mra Fay Prock
and Larry: Mr and Mra Maurice
FJder; Mr and Mra F Cuuforth
and son; Mr and Mra Herb Peter
on and Todd; Mr and Mra Jack
Ployhar and children; Terry
Prock. Feme Albert; Mra E R
Prock and the Jimmy Pnxka and
family.
Soroptimist Club Has
Twelfth Birthday
At the meetlnc last Thursday
noon, the Soroptimist Club of
Heppner observed Its twelfth
birthday. The club was chartered
on April 10. 19-18.
In observance of Pan American
Day, which was April 11. Miss
Leta Humphreys, program chair
man, showed a colored film on
Brazil.
Miss Shirley Nash was the
senior Kirl representative from
Heppner high school to attend
the meeting.
Birthday cake was served In
honor of Mrs Elaine S George
ami also the club's birthday.
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