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4-H Girls Model At Fashion Show
Nineteen Morrvw County 4 11 mui Leir Vn Winkle, spot- dreM-d
rlili ino.lilc.1 Simplicity pfttu-rn 1 lighted M-iautr-s wild the
hloiu. direct from lh pattern j rmJ over bloun In two looks ,al l"". accent
btK,k at a fashion show given tifn.in on tt!rn. I J"h' rick rck.
f.r "np on partners
Kreen i'tai.1 thlrtwalkt
the St. I'atrlrk'a Parish hall on
Tuesday evening. Nov. 29. ac
cording to Esther Klrml. Morrow
county extension agent
The accent cn double-duty
patterns. The entire show featur
ed pair of fanhlona that rould
be sewed from the same pattern.
Included were the twitch
about wparatees called "Coupled
In Cotton" modeled by Kathy
lies, Heppner; and CJeraMlne
Morgan, lone, which featured
slim and flared skirts, two ver
aloni of a simple House, plus a
sleeveless pop on to wear with
either costume.
"Dust for Beplnnera" ahowed
by Margaret Green. Hcppner, I
Tuln Jumi-f Ti.r.le" u.,rn' inn"B in ia ers ' oemon
by Janet palmer. U-Mngton. and ,r Dressing by
Judy Smith. Ilert.ner. ah.iwH Jlftn " Bwnly Blake
slim an.t full kklrtr.1 lumM-ri ' "eppnef. une appeared in
whl. h t..k well to blouse '"' under a red corduroy
rhn...Mi ir..r . .,i. i..iu in Jumper and the other In a allm
a cardlcan coat. wa sh.nvn "h'i,,h un,,r Bn ,i:nt
which could top either outfit. " 'n heavy cotton tapea
The arronl on croni-d and ,r fU,,lC mr
Mi lenxrth Jackets was the "two -"l" wparaiea uiusiraiea py
uit,vl storv- rt.-mr.nMrntcd bv ""' Palmer, Lexington, and
Geral line Swarrert and Shirley ""Try O.rley. lone, were -faired
Van Winkle of Heppner. Jean "r r" P"-
Martin, lone, appeared In a fire
engine red bell hop suit with a
fashionable fake leopard collar
and hat, alt of which were In
cluded in the one pattern.
Arleta MoCabe. lone, waa
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CORNING PYROCERAM WARE
World's most beautiful freeie.
cook and Mm war.
$4.50 to $12.95
A
PYREX
CHIP & DIP SETS
$
4.95
HANDY-HANNAH
HAIR DRYERS
$6.95 to $10.95
CHRISTMAS TREE
LIGHTS $1.69 to $4.95
Indoor or
Outdoor
UNIVERSAL SMALL APPLIANCES
HEPPNER HDWE. Cr ELEC.
176 N. Main
cho and a scarf printed ahlrt
teamed with tapered pants.
"Dating Is definitely for two.
somes." stated Julie Pfelffer.
Heppner, and Cheryl Lundell,
Ine, as they appeared In the
"Duo Datable" In winter white.
As highlight of the program,
Llbby Van Scholark and Feme
Albert of Heppner appeared In
the "Two to Tango" spot which
featured a short and long formal
In beautiful brccade and filmy
tulle over taffeta both from the
same pattern.
Miss Kirmls acted as narrator
Civic Lcaque Gives
Farewell Coffee Hour
For Mrs. Collins
The Chic League were hosts
to a farewell coffee hour for
Mm. Bud Collins at the heme of
Mrs. Barney Malcolm on Wed
heyday afternoon.
Mrs. Malcolm had made and
med many different holiday
rooklea and coffee to the guests.
The nxtnn were deirated In the
Christmas theme.
The group r resented Mrs. Col
lins with a lovely lace tablecloth.
Guests preMnt to honor Mrs.
Collins were: Mcudames Fred
Cimbel. Jack Vsn Winkle. Tim
Moore, Calvin Sherman. David
Kckman, Bob Jones. Bob Flatt.
Jack Ilealy. Haskell Scharrard.
Lefioy Gardner. W. II. Wolff.
Marlon Green. Roy Tabor. Bud
Peck. Elmer Berry. Raymond
Williamson. Matt Hughes, and
Barney Malcolm.
Snitchie Stitchers
Outline Plans
For Christmas Basket
Scouts Get Trees
For Christmas
Scout troop W met on Nov. 23
and 30 to make plans for getting
the Christmas trees to sell.
We made our pledge to thf
American and Scout flags and
then did some eaefclses.
We decided to get our Christ- Leura Van Winkle was detained,
mas trees on Dec. 3 when we will I "j-j,,, members who attended
meet at Avery Taylor's at 8 m.u.prf, Vitllv Nancy Camp-
Boys attending the meeting Ml pann, CuUforth. Jeannlne
Rick Johnston, and Henry Wll-P1" Munkera. inerea Munc.,
helm, and scout leaders Avery Jill radberg. Dixie IVtk. Joyce
.Mrs. Spaulding Has
Sewing Club
Tb vvJiJjy afternoon
Sewing Club had Ihrir get to
vice president as the president
Taylor and Clarence Baker.
Floyd Wilhelm was a visitor.
On Saturday, Dee. 3. we went
for the Christmas trees, bringing
bark 70 which are now on sale
at the Avery Taylor home.
Those going were Avery Tay.
lor. Melvln Harnett, Henry Wll-
helm. Rick Johnson. Gary Eall.
Greg Johnston, Steve Baker, and
Daniel Anderson.
Henry Wilhelm. reporter.
The Sniu-hle Stitchers 4 II :
mcHic.g of Nov. 12 was brought "" v
to vrdcr by ChrUtlne Munkrr.h!PWn wrt-k-
I lie women uia iiu-ir Hniumg,
sewing, or mending and enjoyed
ChrUtmas pudding and coffee re
freshments later.
Mrs. Lowell Cribble, Mrs. John
rfeiffer. Mrs. Ray Ferruson. Mrs.
IU Schaffiti, Mrs. Clint Mc
Quarrle. Mrs. Gene plerc. Mrs.
Thil Muhoney. and Mrs. Claud
Graham were there for the afternoon.
was
Peck. Iltendd Steagall. Vickie
Stragall. Phyllis Thornburg. and
Lcora Van Winkle,
The visitor and hostess
Mrs. Leonard Munkers.
We discussed who we were to
clve the "Christmas Basket" to
and also a small Christmas gift.
The next meeting wl!l be held
at Jan Frlnks home on Dec. 17.
riijllis Thornburg, reporter
Pinochle Club
Honors Mrs. Collins Sans Souci Pan
The pinochle club had their Christmas Party
first meeting of the fall at the
home of Mrs. Merrltt Gray, hos
less for the evening. This was
of the fashion show. 4 II leaders aIs0 a ""rprlse going away party
assisting In Its preparation In
cluded Mrs. Andy Van Seholack,
Mrs. Merrlt Gray, and Mrs. Jack
Ilealy, Heppner; Mrs. R. H. Dav
idson, Lexington, and Mrs. L. A.
MrCabe, lone.
Marlene Crlffen and Bernlce
Thompson, 4-H member from
Heppner, were ushers.
Lexington Livestock
Elects New Officers
for Mrs. Bud Collins, who will
Ieav soon for their new home
In Hood River.
Mrs. toll Ins was presented a
starter set of Franciscan ware
from the guests after an en
Joyable evening of cards.
Mrs. Gray served coffee and
cake to: Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mrs.
Glenn Smith. Mrs. Jack Van
Winkle, Mrs. LeRoy Gardner,
Mrs. Haskell Sharrard, Mrs. Ned
Sweek, Mrs. Howard Tcttyjohn,
and Mrs. Collins.
The Lexington Livestock 4-H
rinh mnt far tho flraf tlmo this I
fall at the home of the leader. FoUf Tables Of
wll Mam Nichols with the assis
tant. Bob Frink and Joe Hay,
the County Extension Agent pre
siding.
At this time, election of of
ficers was held with the follow
ing officers elected: president,
Jan Frink; vice president, Bobby
Ball; secretary, Barbara Nichols;
news reporter, Mary Nichols;
song leader, Linda Nichols.
Before the meeting was ad
journed It was decided to hold
the next meeting at the Frink
home on Jan. 9 at 7:00. We are
Bridge In Play
On Sunday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Meador entertained
with four tables of bridge at their
home.
Mrs. L. E. Dick won high and
Mrs. Bill Blake received second
high for the evening.
The couples enjoying the even
ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lan
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crib-
Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge met
at the IOOF hall Friday evening
with 30 members present. Noble
Grand Esther Bergstrom presld
ed.
nans were made to hold a
Joint Christmas party for Re
bekahs and Odd Fellows and
their families, Dec. 17 at the
lodge hall. The party will start
at 7 p. m. and there will be
an exchange of gifts.
Edna Turner showed pictures
of her recent European trip.
Installation of new officers
will be held Jan. 7 at the hall.
Mrs. Don Munkers won the
penny drill.
Refreshments were served by
the committee, Mrs. Frank Ayers,
Mrs. Alice Lut troll, and Mrs.
Frank Payne.
Neither hay or fever Is con
nected with hay fever, but there
are about five million sufferers
from hay fever In the U. S.
HtJTCHENS FAMILY ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutchens
and family moved to the Glen
Way house on Gilmore street the
first of the week. Hutchens la
the new Standard Oil Co. field
representative for the area. He
comes from Astoria.
C A. Collins, who formerly
held the position, has moved to
Hood River where ho will be a
wholesale distributor for Standard.
Mrs. Hunt Wins High
Lexington Bridge Club met
this week with Mildred David
son. High score was won by Lois
Hunt and second high by Velma
Glass.
Those present were Lucia Cuts-
forth, Lois Hunt, Lorene Ledbet-
ter, Juanlta Carmichael, Gladys
Van Winkle, Eileen Padberg, and
ble, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick,
to have the meetlnz on the sec- Mr- and Mrs- Phl1 Blakney, Mr. the hostess, all of Lexington;
ond Mnndav of everv month. a"u Jvirs- Dni "lake, Mr. and Mrs. i and Mia Bongers and Velma
s " 1 MT T T 1 V-1 m . . -
Mary Nichols, reporter vv vvo," na me nosis. tiiass or Heppner.
LET ME TELL
YOU . . .
. . . about the time
we had thai smash
up on the farm. Good thing
I had accident insurance.
It sored me a big financial
loss.
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
IS A MUST
You can't always prevent
accidents, but Insurance
will lighten your load of
trouble by paying the bills.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
183 N. MAIN
PHONE 6-9652
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Phone 6-9922
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lengths
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ron 35
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MIXED NUTS, lb 49c
CELERY, 2 bunches 23c
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Attractive new colors
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