Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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    UtttXtn CA2CTTE T1MES, Tfeuiedar. Octobf 11. IHO
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Price
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PRODUCTS BY McKESSOK,
JlrJrn Muffin. fUM-trty
"hone 6 &22S
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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
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, . " '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
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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.
Their geusts were Mesdames
Laurence Beckct. N. II. Fehmer
ling. Walter Becket, Charles
Beckct, Robert Lowe, Henry
Krebs, Max Buschke, Frank Ham
lin, Art Watkins, Clarence John
son, Henry HappoJd, and Ambrose
Chapln.
Mrs. Johnson had high score
for the afternoon, Mrs. Walter
Becket second nnd the pinochle
was held by Mrs. Walter Becket
and Mrs. Harris.
From Our Newest
Selection Of Fall
Fashion Jewelry
St. Monica's Meetinq
October 18th.
The next mooting of the St
Monica's Guild will be held Oc
tober 18 at 8 pm. at the home
of Mrs. P. W. Mahoney. Mrs,
Morrltt Gray will be co-hostess.
Jewels of
distinction by
JO-LE'
Colors black, red, white, lav
ender, green, brown.
Priced From $1.00
Plus Tax
PETERSON'S
JEWELERS
Store Hours 9:00 6 P. M.
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106 E. May
Phone 6-9433
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