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HZttHlU CAXCTt-TlMtl. TauiiY. Mart M. IMI Additional Social and Club News Pink end Blue Shower! Detrothol Revealed Honors Mrs. Simmons KnCa fement rina runt I nun la headline the lal column CM! Tee Cud - T JACK!! LABHAUT Mrt. Lerov C.rJnrr. Un Ernla I "T. " " "J" "T.. T " " 'm . '.4 ..- i . if. ou"" " ' .j.fii.B but iu! a III -rve t Garrison, ami Mrs, Lona hie Larhlan wrr hooieMs fur Itt.t a "kin" in Mr. na Mlt. JUtph TtUtfrtt (J L Th "i.l" 1 luU heelrinln Mnk and Muo ahower for Mrs. ;. I ".IT " "" " ' : : , . line beiroinai or nnr utusnin, ni h. uf vu Larry Simmons held last Thurt-I, , . , .....n ,, n,r m' '' ou ..... J t. ui.r, i .,, .u... ,1,., tl Hay of Salem. The couple U planning a aunt' mer wedding day at tha Gardner home. Spring flowrra ww ud at-iractlvt-ly about the room with daffodila and hyacinths decor ating th gift table. HnJ! tpring -nn will start thi Turwlay. April 4 at 11:30 a. m. All cat golfer are akr1 ... i . . ... - .......... to bring a sa-k lunch and m-t i,s "U.V r .TMZT ! Ut the i.lcnlc table on the No. Mra. Kenneth CuUfoith. Mrt. L, (.,,, , n ,n( .,. Howard Kelthley Mra Delmer hf rnlveril,y of (,.,,. P ! .. "" fc 5: lumh. try to ".Irtve" down Buschke, Mrt. Alfred Lovgren, and Mrt, Simrnona vn the garnet blayed. AMUtlng Mrt. Slmmoiui with the opening of her glfta wera her alstera. Mrt. Oyda IVtfyJohn 7 tee. We plan to atart twing off at ri'folintily 12:13 m bllteatlon and Conaervatlon of fice. Mr. Hay la a graduate of North for the tee off time. JJSSSJrmJoBo Shown Winchester. Mra Archie Alder- th ,h Mr,on Coun,y AAC rridOV, April 7 un i.k, ni. frm Inffire and la now county agent I p. r.,frth Mr. r a w'.rn for Morrow County. The H.-ppner eatenalun unit Is .... , rw... tn , aponsorlng a film travel of the lard. Mra. Dixie Shirley. Mrt. L. C(W3D Biddies To '.li . ,,'nim''1 ,Flrs D. Tibblea. Mrt. Hoy Quacken-IT , P 'aa'eS ' feU,,an thu"h on A,'r" 7' ot bush, and Glenda Dever. VeeT VOnaaV o w ! Alls L-ia liumptireyH, Mrs. The Lexington Co op Blddlea FASnt jUTneTi anj !rs. (ne fcr. will meet Monday. April 3. at guson Wni show films of their 1:30 p. m. at the Lexington city ,,,VeI. hall. The public Is Invited to attend Mra. Tolar Of Kl'hO Will etVe inH .ntiu nn nranlno i,f fi. ut n... ifiiti.. ..j I. . . . h i.na. jiajr itniwuil "u I InKf motions On maKinE riODOn .In.t nT r.tlir I n i n n . n T . . a m p. knH wa.A ! . . a I """k "". wu HV.IIU4W irises ror corsage or oiner nec- guests at a baby ahower Wed- Lr.tions. Anyone having questions on the pillow-making or knitting, feel free to ask about them at this meeting. Mrs. Williamson Has Baby Shower m i KHIIAUD; That Harry 0'D..nnell played at the TinJle tun tuwe .Sunday lth rx Hep. pnerttes Jhn Williams and 11 Jruan uhot a pretty good acure tool . , , fc.-ral of Heppner'a tHiuraiors nave U-en learning their le-.v.n un the courw of Wolfing tyu "cafitonwlne- about taking a divot or two and -uur d'i."fUy you have to exii-t-t a few hooks and alices and onre In a "abrahamtn" ou manage io ursK tlie fin-t uutt . . . that Marie M.-Ouarrie has recruited two new "link ladles" tnamelv Joyce Ward and Nadlne O'Brien 1 that the ol' Ktandbva dhtn't let the weather atand In their way when they wanted to play a round of golf this winter, the -weather beaten" nolfers who wouldn't give un (to name a ew) were the Lowell Cribbles. elma Class. Marl.. MeOuarrle rhil Mahoney, Kd Bennett. Rav- mond Ferguson and the afore- mentioned faculty members. Until next week when the In- gredlents for this "cup" should, be more plentiful I shall close itn this thought . . . lust take It easy with the first snrlnif swing, or you may end up with our arm In a sling. Two Worship Services FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8:30 A. M. Solo: "God So Loved the World" Charles Knox Sermon CIST ruiiiir Henry L. Searle BIBLE SCHOOL -9:45 A. M. Nursery attendant for each servlc 11 :00 A. M. Junior Choir: "Let The Bells of Easter Ring" Trio: "My Redeemer Liveth" Kathryn Hoskins Frances Wildman Crystal Knox Everyone Is Cordially Invited nesday evening. Mrt. Robert Jones and Mrt. N. C Anderson were co hostesset for the event at the Jones home. Spring flowers with colort of blue and white carried out the shower theme on the refresh . . . 1. 1 . . i . t , w. .... M d M Kenneth Cutsforth, Various games were played Lclebratod her bIrthday Saturday Birthday Party Given winner, followed by the open i . . . i ..... !f i 1 a san and Jeffrey Cutsforth. Shelly Mrs. Jones and Mrs.Anderson ' . . nt' Attending the party were Su- served nut bread and coffee to Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Fred Cim bel, Mrs. Ralph Richmond. Mrs. John Rodgers, Mrs. Robert Booth, Mrs. Oliver Creswlck, Mrs. Sam Nagel, Mrs. William Seiwert, Mrs. Barney Malcolm, and Mrs. Rod Murray. . Turner. Jerry and Mark Cuts forth, Tommy. Jimmy, Curtis, and Diana Cutsforth. Russell, Pat, Kelly, and Johnnie Kilken ny. Kevin Buschke, Mrs. Tat Cutsforth. Mrs. Kenneth Turner, Mrs. Bob Kilkenny, and Mrs. Madge Bryant Winner rarry iaruraay at the Frank Hamlin home were Mr. and Mrs. K. s. Hcrungcr oi The Ernie Winchester home was the scene for a no-host din ner Saturday evening before at tending the dance. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dever of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Brinda, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Chapin, Mrs. Henry Rauch, Glen da Dever, Jean Gray, and the Winchesters. Sacramento, California, their daughter, Janet and son Ted. Mr. Herllnger is the son of Mrs. Hamlin. Her grandson, Ted was on leave from the Army, station ed at Fort Ord, California. Mrs Al Parent and daughter and Mrs. Larry Martin and daughter are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson. Where but at THE FRANCES SHOP- In Pendleton can you find such an exciting array of spring costumes for Sites JilWm SUITS COATS COSTUME DRESSES JACKET DRESSES ACCESSORIES Always ... so much FASHION . . . Always ... so much VALUE . . . THE FRANCES SHOP, inc. Approved credit of course 'NX 1 vi iv. i ( v.,;;. j -. . , y - l ' " ' , - . . ! ' i ( --- r l . .. - i . ' .fit. . - I ' -Jr -.t . ... . f . "' 4 A , , -s, A ll , - r I A..;- -A-. tU l: .ri - ' - T-'s -. Here's what PP&L customer Mrs. David L. Hall says about electric living: Electricity is the best bargain in my budget we use 33 appliances for only 43 a day!" "It's wonderful having the help of 33 electric appliances when you have three lively children to wash clothes and cook for, and to clean-up after. I suppose my big favorites are the automatic washer, dryer and dishwasher, because they give me many extra hours every week for other family projects. And the cost is amazingly low! That's why we put electricity to work as often as we can." Electric living means modern living to thousands of PP&L cus tomers who, like Mrs. Hall and her family, are using lots of low cost electricity these days -more and more all the time! See your appliance desler for the many modern electric helpers that are ready to serve you. Then be sure you're making full use of PP&L electric sen ice-today's biggest value! PACIFIC -POWER. FLIGHT COMPANY I Mrs. Hall end hr family liv btr electrically with all ths appliaiKtu Refrigerator B' Water Heat.r Q' Washer jf Dryer 0 Freezer 0 Television 0 Radios 3 0 Dishwasher Pf lighting 0 Clock Radio 0 Furnace Motor 0 Vacuum Cleaners 2 cock 0 Record Mayer 0 Hair Dryer Q' Shaver 0" Sewing Machine 0 Power Tool 0 Iron 0 Waffle Iron 0 Toaster 0 Coffee Maker 0 Corn Popper 0 Knife Sharpener 0 Food Mixer 0 Fry Pan 0 Room Kater 0 Voporiier 0 Movie Protector You Live Better. . . Electricallyl HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES WORK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME?