Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 20, 1961, Image 3

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fill DAT. April II
H.Ukohi. Lde bolt I 00 p. m.
lilU iMfw mtim. Turaa.
Van Maitrf, cad trysnt file.
7(30 p. m.
SATURDAY. AprU U
fuhlnf uoa open.
Little Lo?u IrrotiU. Hod
tuld, 3 00 p. m.
SUNDAY. ApU D
?Mh enaivetaary. Valby Luth
ran church. ItMS e
MONDAY. AptU 14
Chamber of CmmK, YaifOH
Wheel, neon.
TUESDAY. AptU IS
Cub Scout pack mating. school
tyro, Ysl$ pan.
T.K. end Health meeting, tpla-
ccpa! partab ball. S:M p. m.
Dearoe el Honor. Lodg balL
1:00 p. m.
Bookworms. Mrs. Ted Smith
homo. 1:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY. AptU U
Odd Fallow. Ralph Crum show
picture, lodge ball. 1:00 p. m.
THURSDAY. AptU 37
SoroptlmUC Wagon WbeL noon.
FRIDAY. April 21
f.T.A. talent show. school gym.
1:00 p. m.
RUMMAGE
SALE
Old Central Market
Building
Friday and Saturday
APRIL 28-29
Sponsored by Civic League
CALL l-Mil
Soroptimists Feted
On Thirteenth
Birthday, Thursday
rt.ln. rVorr uil hutes (or
the juri'-tmirt birthday party
Thurdy exenlng at the home
.1 Llr. 1U SllfHtM. Thl
make IS year for the club In
Heppner.
n., m -in rt-U-brate the oc
casion were France Oliver, for
mer Soroptlmlrt rational Irres-
urer a no turn lunmn.,
.rtUml dmir. B.ith of the
Baker member help! organire
and were here
when they received the charter
on April 10. sponsored by
the Baker SoroptlmUu.
Also here P""
Baker were Ley WUdom and Le-
note Wolfe.
.. .Kr ami puchI re-
viewed the past 13 year, work
. . . 1 tka olnh
at they lookea tnrout;n v.
scrapbook.
Charter memoers iv.
.i.. Mr Loval Park-
er. Mr. E. E. Conty. Elaine
George, and Mis w" "u'"'
phrey.
An unusual dessert. Ice cream
molded of different flower. wa
erved with a birthday cake
made by Roberta Dougherty.
Pinochle At Wrights
Mr. Joe Wright entertained
with one table of pinochle at her
home Monday night
Guest were Mr. Sam Turner.
Mr. Cleve Van Scholack. and
Mrs. Charles Stout
tZU JO FETTYJOMH
lone Girl Enters
"Miss Salem" Contest
Crrnda Towhend. 18 earJd
daughter of M'- ,lJ ,rh,
TownM-nd i f lone. U competing
In the -M' Salem" rontei.
fir
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Sonething to
slug aboatt
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only $2.00
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Something from the JoweUrs.
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ri l i rr I I r n 7 I 11 s i
JEWEL E RS
WE GIVE SSH GREEN STAMPS
Remembor tho t.TJk. Talent Show AprU 28
I
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MISS TOWNSEND
where finals will be held on Ap
ril 29.
She is being sponsored by the
Salem Chamber of Commerce.
Among other requirements the
girls comietlng must be Judged
on talent for the final phase and
Brenda will combine her sewing
ability and her singing. She Is
making the dress she will model,
using various accessories to show
how one dress may be used for
daytime, afternoon, or evening
wear. . ,
Brenda Is a 19C0 graduate of
lone high school where she was
very active In school affairs. She
completed ten years In 4-H work
and Is a member of the Order of
Rainbow for Girls. At the present
time she 1 attending Phegan's
Beauty School In Salem.
O.E.S. Members
Visit Chapters
Several members of the O.E.S.
Ruth chapter have visited some
of the area chapters in recent
weeks.
On April 12. Worthy Matron,
Mrs. Oliver Creswick. Mrs. J. R.
Huffman, Mrs. Joe Wright, Mrs.
Fred Sanders of Pendleton, and
Mrs. Charles Gamilllon, Athena,
atended the reception In Milton
Freewater of Myrtle Pleper,
grand representative from Ala
bama to Oregon.
The next evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Creswick, patron and matron,
and Mrs. Huffman, visited in
Helix, Ionic chapter on their fif
tuth onnluprsarv.
This week, April 18, Mrs. Cres
onA Mw. Tom Huehes at
tended. Friendship Night and re
ception for Morence
member of theESTARL commit-
tee, in Fossil.
Duplicate Bridge
Tuesday Night
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driscoll were
hosts Tuesday night for the Du
plicate bridge club.
The evening started with a pot
luck supper with three tables of
duDlicate bridge following.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter, Mr. and
Mrs. Conley Lanham, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Collins, and Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
Wolff.
Winning high for north-south
were Mrs. Van Marter and Mr.
Blake, and high for east-west
were Mrs. Collins and Mr. Van
Marter.
Virginia Wilkinson
Honored At Reception
.t at th rreular OK w1
iiir aJriSir.. ......
Th If'Stan M U r.-i.. .
ihl wd.vnn- l.y th w.fi-
m.Un. Hr iuk. wuh a
bu.!n. mins ) "f
gul.- trt.v Ju.ty tt H rrtn
Al'trt. an.1 I'.m .r-s
,wo number, and a
cUrn ty Sandr. a1
cl-.lum by the rha.-r i4fi..u
and a ' "v,,f -,'h
cm lud.nl the l ....
A m-tlon fur Vtrirlm il
klt.n. mnnlH-r .f lh .t-
committ f in
v1,a, .r f Own. ' ' 1 "
cr the m--mc Tho nvm yit
derated wiih thrir r. lav
rndar an4 elU.w. unlnc many
spring flower.
Pouring at h" rccfpllon were
ptrkla Johnson. MvKen.ie No.
112 Athena. memter tf the
ESTARL fund committee, and
Margaret lfn- Jasmine No. 71.
Arlington, member t.f ihe budijet
committee, both of the Grand
Chapter of Orectm.
Chapter n-"" u
I'matllla No. 107. Oregon Trail
No. 181 Echo. Arcadia No. M Fos
sil, Bushee No- Pondl.ton.
Queen Esther No. 101 lU-rmUton.j
Locust No. 119 lone. Ionic No.
102 Hells. McKenzie No. 112
Athena. Summit No. M New
Hampshire. Jasmine No. 74 Ar-i
lington. Evergreen No. 41 Wood-1
burn. Condon No. 23. Bethlehem
No. 78 Moro. Evangeline No. 51
Eugene. Sherman No. 132 Grass
Valley.
Dignitaries present n-
rnndnn. crand con-
ductress; Daphne Branstetter.
Bushee No. 119; PV ot rPrts,en:
tatlve committee: Julius Gimbel.
. r-. .i,r Mn 101. member
of the endowment fund commit
tee; Helen Frleuiy. ionic
10 grand representative; Patri
cia McKenze. No. 112. and Mar
garet Logan. Jasmine No. 71,
both committee member of the
Grand Chapter of Oreson.
Duplicate Bridge
Club Started
. -..lloof a hrldco club
A new uui"'"" -.--,-was
started last Thursday night
at the home of Mrs. Ike Cole.
They plan to meet once a month
during the year with players
from Hcppner and Lexington
participating.
.i. . mimhsra nf the C1UD
lliauct '"" --
are Mrs. Creston Robinson, Mrs.
Don Bellenbrock. Mrs. Ned
Sweek, Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mrs.
Don Bennett, Mrs. Jack Healy,
and Mrs. Cole of Heppner. From
Lexington they are Mrs. Dean
Hunt. Mrs. Johnny Ledbetter,
Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mrs. El-
don Padberg, ana Mrs. weivm
Leonard.
..!. ri. .nth u'prp Mrs.
nign iui iiuiui ov-
Bellenbrock and Mrs. Hunt and
for east-west the highs were Mrs.
Munkers and Mrs. Padberg.
Attend Royal Arch
Meeting in baker
T-v . 1 1 TnrtAC flfl A Oliver Cres
wick were In Baker last Wednes
day and Thursday to attend the
Grand Chapter oi rvuyai ,v...
Masons.
Paul was appoimeu a n.c.v..
Grand Master of the First Veil
in the Grand Chapter of Royal
Arch Masons. He will also act
as district deputy to the Excel
lent Grand High Priest for this
district, which comprises chap
ters in Heppner, Pendleton, La
Grande, and Union.
Visiting the Everett Harshman
family were his mother, Anna
Harshman and sister from Bur
bank, Washington.
from
Humphreys
AEROSOL Reg. 98c r-n
SHAVE CREAM NOW 59c
100's Reg. 59c ,
ASPIRIN NOW 2 for 69c
STICK OR CREAM
TUSSY DEODORANTS Vi PRICE
Spring 1c sale starts May 1st.
Ask for your advance shopping list now.
HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG
Ph. 6-9610 Prescription Specialist
TfcurwUy. AptU SO. IMI
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O
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1.
i i if l -m
Kcrro" High unior and senior qlil modaling frock at tha
F.tX atyla shew. Th coaturriM wt mad in bom ocoaoralc
do..
Mum Culture Topic
At lone Garden Club
Mrs, Edith Nlchoson dirued
n.iim t-iillure" at the April
meeting of thtf June Garden Club.
hi IJ at tho home of Mm. iorge
ll.-rmann with Mrs Carl Berg-
ir. m as co hoMe.
ir Nlihoson stated that to
have this easiest of hardy plant
twfct. one must give
them good culture, a sunny lo
cation, a rich ou ana no run
Vt them suffer for want of mot
ure during the hot summer,
fhev uin not thrive In a hard
baked and cracked oll. To have
cturriv and well branchea
plant It is advisable to pinch
the terminal shoots once or twice
Murine the season. Mrs. Nliho
son demonstrated separating a
clump of mums and gave the 18
members and two guest a plant
for their own gardens.
The date of the annual plant
ml. was set for Saturday. April
29. at the Rebckah hall from 1
to 5 p.m. Cooked food, pie and
eolfee will also be avaname ior
sale. Choice dahlias, mums, early
Iris, cannas. Esther Reed daisies.
and many other plants wm dc
available to customers.
Th club donated five dollars
given toward a walker for hos
pital patients.
Mn i?Ainh Crum and Mrs. Ron
Bishop visited and took spring
flowers to nursing nome pauenu
at the Heppner hospital last
month.
Huh will obtain the his
tory of the lone city park for
their files. The nominating com
mittee appointed was Mrs. Omar
Rietmann. Mrs. Don Bishop and
Mrs. William Spohn.
A good delegation Is expected
to attend the Blue Mountain Dis
trict montinir of the Federation
of Garden Clubs at Boardman on
April 25. Guests for the aiternoon
were Mrs. Tuda Swanson and
-. Msrinn Palmer. Mrs. Fran
ces Piper received the door prize.
Coffee Hour
Honors Sister
Mrs. Clive Huston held an in
formal coffee at her home Mon
day afternoon In honor of her
!.. Fnv nenree. and Mrs.
Robert Johnson of Portland.
Guests included mesaamcs
Ray Drake, Charles Beckett. Ben
Anderson, Lee Scrivner, James
waitur Beckett. Armbrose
Chapirl, Frank E. Parker, Emma
Jones, Pearl Devine, nora ium.
er, Edna Turner, and Miss Es
ther Bergstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green
went to La Grande Saturday to
visit their daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Carnes.
Mrs. Green will remain for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonger
and children from Prlnevllle
were week end visitors With the
Phil Blakneys.
Bridal Shower
For Anna Jepsen
MU Anna Jepaen, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Walter Jepae n. wai
he-nore at a bridal shower on
Saturday at tho Catholic church
In lone.
Her lster. Mr. Hary Holti
and Evelyn Jepsen assisted her
at the gift table.
Mr. Walter Jepsen. mother of
tho bride-elect, presided at the
roffee table and Mrs. Robert Jep
sen cut and served the cake after
Miss Jepsen cut the first piece.
The church and tables were
decorated In pink and white with
nink randies and Pink flower
The cake wa decorated In pink
and a large white bow graced
the handle of the knife.
Hostesses were Mr. Alvln Me-
Cabe. Mr. Delmar Crawford,
Mr. Kenneth Turner. Mr. Gor
don White. Mr. Edith Matthew,
Mr. David Rietmann. and Mr.
Garland Swanson.
Set Food Sale
The Carnation club met Thurs
day at the Decree of Honor lodge
for their regular meeting.
Plans were made for tne iooa
sale on Saturday at the Heppner
Red and White store starting at
10:00 a;.m.
The hostesses. Adelle Wright
and Darlene Robblns, served re
freshment after the meeting.
Htmn cAimc time
Women's Fellowship
Meeting Held Monday
In Tho Dalles
A meeting rf te MM Colum.
t in AUtlon of Women's rVI
.vkhip wis ht-ld In The Dalle
on Monday. April 17. Among the
ladle fnm lone h attrnded
wvre Mr. Markham Baker, Mr.
Fred Nrlon. Mr. FredrUk Mar
tin. Mra. William Spohn. Mr.
Wat Crawford. Mrs. Drr Maaon.
and on Jrry. and Mr. Rod
MKrnne and daughter Cathe
rine. The 10 cAlot k aewuon began at
The Dalle Congregational
Church. Several talk were glvrn
In the morning. The main speak
er aa Mr Wiaarman. chairman
of the committee on education.
In the National Congregational
Conference of North Carolina,
other punt aneakcrs included
Mr. Harvey, state president of
Women' Fellowship, ana vr.
Buttrry. superintendent of Con
gregational Conference of Ore
gon, of Portland.
A nominating committee wa
r,i.ii,i.sl in the morning and
names placed before the assem
bly for vote. Officer cieeiea were
tr Markham Baker, president
of the Mid Columbia Conference;
Mrs. Rod MacKenzle. secretary
treasurer; and Mr. Fred Nelson,
chairman of Stewardship and
women's gifts-
A noon luncheon was held at
The Dalles Methodist church,
followed by an arternoon session.
At this meeting the officer were
Installed by Mrs. Buttrey.
Mr. Coy Harshman and boy
are rpending some time with
Gay's family. Mr. and Mr.
Everett Harshman.
CHUBCH Or THE HAZABENE
announce
SPECIAL SERVICES
Rnvmond
come nu i'1"1 j
-. vrotioiwKvanaellst na
District Superintendent. Ser-
i. ...ariinir lexcent
vices ruin ''V"" t
Saturday). Apr 119 - 23 in
the sevenin-Ly
Church.
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