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UtttXtn CA2CTTE T1MES, Tfeuiedar. Octobf 11. IHO gociAL Happenings One... Get IT. IE CIS HAIR DRYER Sole Price 3.95 PRODUCTS BY McKESSOK, JlrJrn Muffin. fUM-trty "hone 6 &22S -AT yjlien Health is in the fcoovre.. ' Dridol Shower For Mrs. Dcrgstrom And there con rje no compromje Barbara Warren Mrs. Gribble Have Ll ThurnUy evening In the High Scores H4 t,a59c , . " 'l"' 'sh ThurUy jIoMM-i 1 or me ruei 1 The r,immiit- n tharre were w ;:. mh ., w. i" mm. ftirhfiH Rra. Mr. Clint Irrn. Mn Jm- m.d. Mr. Clyde AUtotf. Mr. Mr. c:.fi: Kruurf. Mr. CflJ .,t,.f(.n cnn,n an, Mri u lu ami Mr. lari King. I Wrn Krllhlcy. fr-frrthmrnta cre arrvn! from I In I'lrnuhl the high prize n a latl Ith a reniprpleo of a I n by Mr. Kuih Brcstrwn and Wautiful tri.l doll tlrtuMMl tylw was Mrm. Martha Van Mm. Krugor. Pouring iiffe and S holark. In bridge Mr. Lowell luiuh were the bride rlwfi Hrlbltx won the high prl and mother. Mr. Clarence Warren. Iw Mr. Tat O'Brien. Dm prlw ami the grmm rlect'g mother. I Mr, Clarenre Johnson. Mm Kill Baker. lrUe were given to five brldea I C-,r-.f ni-. mrrl me, V vein .ml on- OOrOptimiStS POn married one year and four day. J HoIIowe'cn Hayride l!!!i!l!III!lf!!!!!!!l!i!!i!I!IlliI!!!lll!II!ll SEE AND BUY J j ... rVfc '771 The regular monthly buslnes meeting of the Soroptlmlxt Club of Heppner was held Thursday! at the Wagon Wheel. Mrs. It. R. Fulleton. vice president, presid ed In the absence of the presi dent. Mm. Clinton McQuarrle. In nlditlon to written rejtorts from rommlttee chairmen, Mrs. W. C. I Collins reported on her attend ance at the Morrow County Youth Meeting on September 29 and Mrs. John Ifclffer presented the! proposed budget for 19G0-G1. The balance of the meeting was de voted to Initial plans for the I clubs annual Halloween hayride lor tenagee students. Pinochle Luncheon At Mankin Home Hostesses for a pinochle Inuch eon last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Mankin wore Mrs. Earl Evans. Mrs. Max Harris and Mrs. Mankin. 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