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Mrs. Collins Honored
At Bridge Club
Mr. Wallace Wolff er.trrtaln
ed lat work with a farewell
party for Mr. Charlea Colllne.
Gut-kU wrr members of the
Nine Trick bridge Hub who
brought hmlkff-hM f fr a ur
prle howrr fur the honor".
Hie rooms ere decorated with
prlng flower. Mr. Wolff wrved
dainty aandwlchcs In the form
of hearts, diamond. spade and
club for refreshments.
Winning at bridge were Mr.
Robert Join, high: Mrs. Dick
Wilkinson. aevond. Mr. Roliert
Abram won the traveling prize.
Mr. and Mr. Collins are mov
Ing to Hood River where he has
been Iran ferret! by Standard
Oil Co.
Musical Program Set
At Grange Meeting
The Lexington Grange will
meet April 8 at 8:00 p. m. In
the Grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler of
lone will entertain with Spanish
music and folk dances preceding
the regular business meeting.
Visitors are Invited to the program.
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Store Hours 9 to 6
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CALF. MSI et 2M
lone Hosts TOP's
District Meet
The annual uprtng dutrlct
meeting of the Tops club was
held Monday, March 27, at the
lone Grange hall, with the lone
Big Top Club a hoMc.
Mr. Maravene White was
m!tre of ceremonlet. Forty
nine member of six Top club
were present.
Kach club leader gave a re
port of her chapter since the
October 10 district meeting at
Boardman.
The program waa presented by
each chapter contributing a
number. Slides of the previous
district meetings were ahown.
Mrs. Mildred Fain loth of Ten
dleton, district captain, gave an
interesting and encouraging talk
on the work of the club.
The dining room was decorated
in the Easter theme and a lo
eal dewtert was served.
The clubs attending were Ten
dleton Tops Club; Be Lighters.
Lexington; Size Shrlnkers. Her
miston; Twillghter Scalers. Pen
dleton: Lighter Brighter. Board
man: and lone Big Tops.
The next meeting will be held
In Pendleton In October.
Tenth Birthday Party
For Susan Chally
A tenth blrthdav party for
Susan Chally was held at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Chally. on Monday.
Members of the Merry Blue
birds who helped her celebrate
were Marcla Jones. Diana Jack
son. Goorgina McDaniel. Teresa
Harshman. Cheryl Edwards.
Pamela Hughes. Karen and
Kathy Blake. Brette Howell.
Christy Watklns and Debbie
TVvnolds. Also present was Sus
an's sister. Laura, and Mrs.
Floyd Jones, leader of the blue
birds. A birthday cake and Ice cream
were served following the games
played and an Easter egg hunt
held on the counrt house lawn.
Coming Events
ATTJKfiAY. AmU 1
Eia Eaater 11 bunt designated
O.E-S. Social tluh. lodge hall
Ii4S p. m.
SUNDAY. Apitl 1
Eoatei Sunday observance. Ma
ionic halL 1. 00 D. m.
Eaitee eervleea at oil church.
MONDAY, April 3
Co-op Biddies. Leatngtoo eiy
hall 1j30 p. m.
Chamber of Commerce banquet
Legion ball :30 p. m.
City council meeting. City halt
8:00 p. m
Rainbow. Lodge bait 1.00 p. W
Card party, episcopal pariah hail
1:00 p. m.
TUESDAY. April 4
Little League meeting, hign
rhaal. 1:00 B BX.
Wranglers, club house. 1:00 p. m.
Keppner Lodge AF&ai.
balL 1:00 p. m.
wrnmcsoAT. Aorll S
Odd fellows. Lodge balL 1:30
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THURSDAY. April
Soroptlmlat Wagon WheeL noon.
Elks Ladies night dinner, din
ing room. 6:30 p. m.
FRIDAY. April 7
Film showing. Heppner Christ
ian church. 8:00 p. m.
Rebekaha. Lodge hall, 8:00 p. m.
Royal Arch Masons. Lodge balL
8:00 p. in.
Lexington Grange, Grange balL
8:00 p. m.
Auxiliary Plans
Food Sale
St. Monicas Plan
Various Projects
The St. Monicas Guild meeting
held last week at the Jim Norene
home outlined various projects
for spring and the Easter pro
gram. After the Easter services,
doughnuts and coffee will be
served in the parish hall.
Th. r.ulld has planned a card
nartv at the parish hall on Mon
day, April 3 and on April 7 they
will hold a door to door sale
of doughnuts in Heppner, Lex
ington, and lone.
Tht next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Howard Cleve
land on April 18 with Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter as co-hostess.
All members are urged to at
tend this important meeting.
Amicitia Club Meets
The Amicitia Club met at the
home of Mrs. C. C. Carmichael
on Tuesday for their regular
meeting. High was won this
evening by Gena Leonard, sec
ond high Gladys Van Winkle,
and traveling Yvonne Lovgren.
Th i.ion Auxiliary met at
the home of Mrs. Earl Soward
nnri mmip dans for a pre-Easter
food sale at the Rod and White
store April 1. Hazel Hamlin, ay
Ferguson, and Marjorie Worden
are in charge of the sale.
Girls State chairman, Jean
Bennett, reported that material
had been olven to the high school
for the selection of two Junior
girls to attend Girls State at
Willamette In June.
Women's Council
Clean Church Rooms
The Women's Missionary Coun
cil of the Assembly of God met
all day Wednesday, Marcn a to
fi.mn the auditorium and class
rooms. They shared a potluck
luncheon followed oy Business
devotions at Marge Howard's
home.
A package containing sheets,
pillow cases, dish towels, and
doilies was prepared to be ship
ped to Rev. and Mrs. Furman,
missionaries, who have been
forced to leave their belongings
nd transfer from the Congo to
another section of Africa.
After cleaning the church, tne
ladies met again at the Howard
home for a coffee hour.
Birthday Dinner
For Mrs. Luttrell
Mrs. Alice Luttrell was guest
of honor at a birthday dinner
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra.
Also attending the dinner were
Dale Matteson and Theta Strat-
ton. Later in the evening otner
guests dropped in to visit with
Mrs. Luttrell and enjoyed cake,
ice cream, and coffee.
shoe
Pi fees r.icof their IVatarloo !
Yep, the prices are ridiculous we know,
but we're willing! You'll find bargains
that are fashion right and will pamper
your feet as well as your purse.
ALL STYLES -ALL SIZES
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LADIES'
MEN'S
BOYS'
GIRLS'
No Exchanges
GONTY'S
No Returns
Cord Parties Help
Easter Seal Drive
In tn)u!ii n 1ih F!rf
rive. tru Be! Omrtfa
ChHf f I ,Ii!wf. tma Aij ha
held rd li'.ct v; Mjr.ijr
nijtil at thrir hcrnrfc
Mr. Rill Rietrr.ar.n t hu.
a for a piruMhle party at htt
home Mr HaruM Sndcr re
ceived MsK Mr. Art Warren,
Jo' and Mrs. LouU Cart, n 3u")
pinochle.
At the home il M.a. Ptd
McLeod bridge part)" was held,
ThoM winning prw- were Mr.
Robrrt Ji-pn. high; Mrm. tYte
Cannon, avond high and .Mrt.
Ray Boy. lw
Lexington Bridge
Club Meets
Th Lexinfton Btidjie Club
met at the home at Vclma Gla&a
r.y- their regular meeting last
wevk. Thoe pant were LoU
iiunt. Mildred Davidson. Gen
Leonard, , Eileen Padlerg and
t uria Cutforth. Elkie Colea and
Vclma Glass. Janet Nag lea. with
hteh coinc to Eileen Fadberf
and low to Elsie Cole.
Masons Schedule
Easter Observance
fVi;dirn CtBwi4ry No, T.
Kr.yhta Trmj lar annual l'atr
SuR.tay I'ltmiiw will b bW
Sunday. April 2 at 2 W n, m
Rr. W. Brissa, paatur cf th
Arlintftun Mrtinidui riiuirh, will
give the addreM atnd Mwm
mcr.ia UI be kou fajhming
the arrviee.
The public is invited to attrnd
Birthday Honored
Mrs, Bob Kilkenny entertained
with birthday party on Mon
day honoring her son Juhnnie'a
birthday.
Th preeent for the uct ealon
were Tommy, Jimmy, Curtta and
Diana Cutsforth. Jerr- and Mark
Cutiforth. Mike. Chrla, and
Nancy Kilkenny of Echo. Kratg.
Kathy. and Kim Cutsforth. Mrt.
FrlU Cuuforth. Mra. Kenneth
Cutsforth. Mra. Gene Cutsforth.
Mra. Julie Kilkenny of Echo, and
Mrt. George Hermann.
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Mr. end Mr. Mike Whitesmith
were In the Yakima valley on
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