UtttHtn CAZriTC TIMES. Thuiday. MofJJ!
Mr. aaa M.t. W, f. nari
mi four MUin tf Portland
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Mr I n Turn. Mr. Iicrnard Is
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CALL U2I 2M JO rETfYJOMN
Dctrothal Told
Mr. and Mi. Muiiford.
Narr.pa. Idaho. announcing
ihe betrothal f thrir daujhter.
Marine i:iiibri. ll.ppmr,
Lexington Unit
Studies Project
the look of
STICKLING
at a
Down-to-Karth
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MISS MUNrOBD
Gene Jiietmann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Omnr Pletmann of Ion
Miss Munf"M was graduated
from Nampa High School and re
reived her Bachelor of Arts de
cree from The College of Idaho
where she was affiliated with
the Ring sorority. She taught In
the Boise Public School system
for two years and Is now teach
ing In Lexington.
Mr lilctmnnn was graduated
from lone High School and at
tended Oregon State College
prior to serving In the Army.
The couple win re marneu
August 6 In Nampa.
Amacitia Club Has
Dinner Party Saturday
The North Lflnj;toii ri-riion
unit laid thftr lat meeting of
the 'r at the home of Mr,
jinn i:oMnon. May 2. t p. in.
Profit for the evening wa
'Good Weight for Good Health."
with Mr. Man Kemp and Mr.
Fritz Cutsforth a leader. S-n-Mble
weight control, culde to
ratinff. and food fact ver-
iu fads were )ut a few of the
topics discussed
The chairman. Mm. Gene
CuKforth, presided over the
business meeting- At thi time
final plan for this unit part
In the Ilornemaker Festival,
May 1. were made and the sec
retary treasurer. Mr. Ronald
Haguewfiod, will represent the
unit In reporting on the 1901
projects this unit carried.
At the close of the evening.
the project leaden served delic
ious low-calorie dessert 10: wrs.
Robinson, Mrs. Gene Cutsforth,
Mrs. Don Evans. Mrs. Irvln
Rauch. Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth, Mrs.
Kemp, Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth
and Mrs. Maguewood.
Elks Host Duplicate
Bridge Next Sunday
A new idea. Sunday evening
hridi?e. was rut In play at the
Elks dining room on Sunday and
will be featured throughout the
year.
Six tables of duplicate nriugc
were in play with Mrs. II. D.
McCurdy. Sr. and Harlan Mc
Curdy, Jr. winning high for
north-south. Second high went
to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble.
Mrs. LaVerno Van Marter and
Mrs. William Labhart won high
f..r pnsf-west and second went
to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edmls-
ton of Hcrmlston.
Coming Events
rWDAY. Met
&ckl i4i UB3. Wilot
nAiiiiui Bloc. SiM to 1:00 P-n-
fttbekoh. Lodf hall 1:00 p.
p. m.
IATVRDAY. Hay 20
ri.rMl Bmlih halL tit
ii.wir nld dor. NUa
.a ixnrh. 1:00 O. m.
Tamil ootlucku tlk 4ialn
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room. 7:00 P
SUM DAT. May SI
hmi mnA Mora t n BHUB,,
Andy Van Schelack. S:D0 P- m.
ilQMDAli WOT
Chamber f Commtrc. Wagon
whL Boon-
TUESDAY. May M
TrlpU Link. Mrs. Bof Quocktn-
bush. 1:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY. Mar
Odd rtllows. Lodge halL 1:00
p. m.
THURSDAY. May 2$
SoroptlmUt WogonwhL noon.
rHIDAT. way
O.E. Lodge halL :00 p. m.
Rainbow For Girls
The Amlcitia Club met at the
n.,., HUrlln rnnrh fin M.1V 6
for their regular meetlng.,r. InitintpH Into
nrnrriin the moetine a ioveiyP'x iniriarea irnu
turkey dinner was served.
These nresent were Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth, Mr. and
Mrs. William C Van Winkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tadberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworm, Mr
At the Rainbow for Girls meet
ing Monday night, six girls were
initiated into the order.
Two girls from lone, Kathy
tt'.iicW nnrl rhnrilvn Smouse.
anu lYiis. wiiit .v.'i . - - - -" r - i iiuu' .
and Mrs. Gar Lcyva, Mr. and 'and from Heppner, Joyce Peck,
LiRUra U-'C OIUUS, Dai vai a uiuuu--
worth, and Jan Hager, were In
itiated.
On Sunday at 2:00 p. m., the
Rainbow for Girls in Oregon will
Institute a new assembly in tne
school cafetorlum In lone. The
new officers of the assembly
Mrs. Roy Martin, Mildred David
son and Lenny Corloy.
Mens high was won by noy
xfnrtin Kivnnd hlcli urvnie
Cutsforth, and traveling Eldon
Padberg; women's high Lavonne
Bloodsworth, second high Lenny
Corlcy, and traveling (jiaays
Van Winkle. , m ,
Refreshments were served ioi-
lowing the meeting.
"Somsthlng from ths Jswsl
r's is Always Somsthlng
Special."
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JEWELERS
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Mrs. Meador Wins
High At Bridge
Mrs. Jack Healy entertained
the Brldgettes at her home Fri
day night.
Mrs. Dick Meador received
high, Mrs. Creston Robinson,
second; Mrs. Bill Heath, low; and
Mrs. Riley Munkers, Jack high.
Other guests were Mrs. Don
Bellenbrock, Mrs. Bill Labhart,
Mrs. Ned Sweek, and Mrs. Kemp
Dick.
Mrs. Healy served a delicious
angel food filled cake following
the play.
Humphreys Suggests . . .
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We'll be happy to assist in every way we can to select a
suitable gift for your favorite graduate.
Fitted
TRAVELING CASES
PHOTO ALBUMS
DESK ACCESSORIES
Cameo All Leather
BILLFOLDS
PEN SETS
MONOGBAMMED
STATIONERY
One day ser ice for monogrammiiig.
FOSTORIA GLASSWARE
will be appointed at a later date.
Lexington Bridge Club
The Lexington Bridge club
met for their regular meeting
at the Lorine Ledbetter home
with the following present: Vel
ma Glass, Mildred Davidson,
Eileen Padberg, Juanita Car
michael, Jane Frink, Lucia Cuts
forth and Lois Hunt.
Prizes won were: high, Lois
Hunt; second high, Lucia Cuts
forth; and low, Jane Frink.
Mrs. Flack Honored
At Bridge-Pinochle
Mrs. UVerne Van Marter en
tertained at a pinochle ana
bridge party in honor 01 ner
un manes nucn
Llvermore, California. She and
her family have been visum
frlendu and relatives for the past
two weeks.
Guests were Mrs. Fritz Cuts
forth. Mrs. Matt Hughes. Mrs.
James Norene. Mrs. Jimmy Prock.
Mrs. Wayne Prock. Mrs. Eugene
Hall and from lone, Mrs. Robert
DeSpain, Mrs. Ray Boyce, Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom, Jr.. and Mrs.
Walter Jacobs.
Receiving high in pinochle
was Mrs. Ekstrom and low, Mrs.
Cutsforth. High for bridge was
Mrs. Jacobs and low, Mrs. Nor
ene. Bookworms Club
Enjovs Poems
Mrs. Cornett Green and Mrs.
Harold Becket were co-hostesses
for the Bookworms' meeting on
May 9. u
No books were reviewed but
each member read several poems,
ones they had enjoyed or re
membered, as the topic for the
evening.
Members attending were Mrs.
Lucy Peterson, Mrs. J. O. Turner,
ur Jim Thomson. Mrs. Ike
Cole, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. Ebb
Hughes, Miss Leta llumpnreys,
and guest, Mrs. Karl Miller.
Carnation Club
To Serve At Dances
The Carnation Club met Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs
Ed Gonty for their regular busl-
nnco TYlPptlnff.
Plana wprtf made for a food
sale on May 29. Also the club
members will again serve dur
ing the princesses and rodeo
dances.
Tro r.nntv served refresh
ments to thirteen members and
three guests present.
lone Mother-Daughter
In Community Church
The lime tV.nmurH Ihufch
t---i....n r.m a ifcr utne tt
the annual .Moihrr rurM-r Te
htU on Sturtv. May 13. !"
.iml by the Mniih.i Club
Around 15 eut r pic-n
Irogrm for the day Im-ludisl
violin "M'K by M. K-en-ih
SmUM. ammpaniNl by .Mr.
Phil Kmert. The fcrlc.m
u iv Trrrv O'Connor wl'h
the rrxne. by b-r mother Mr
Charles O'Connor. A tribute to
Mr. Walter Roberts w given
by Marilyn Morgan and Mr
MISS MONACLC
vr,.im,'li daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Charles Monagle
of Heppner. 1W7 graduate from
St. Joseph Academy In Pendle
ton, i graduating from L'nlver
lty of Portland, June 2S. major
ing In education.
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Ace IS or older
Brinda-Stevens
Wedding Date Set
Mr mi Mrs. William Brinda
..,n.itt.-A ih. forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter. Judy
.. ir ir,ihirt Iwell Stev-
.. ..... - -
en, son of Mr. and Mr. Harold
Steven, of Hardman.
ti,.. umWinii will take place
June 4 In the First Christian
Church of Heppner.
A reception in me rnurcn
ment will follow the ceremony.
ah frionds and relative are
cordially Invited to attend.
Mrs. Hunt Hosts
Duplicate Bridge
Mr nan Hunt was hostess
for the Duplicate bridge club at
her home last Monday nigni.
r-.uneta included Mrs. Gene
Cutsforth, Mrs. Creston Robinson,
Mrs. Johnny Ledbetter. Mrs. Ro
bert Davidson. Mrs. Don Bellen
brock, Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mrs. Don
Bennett, Mrs. Ike Cole. Mrs. ruiey
Munkers, Mrs. Eldon Padberg.
nd Mrs. K. W. rrtnK.
nfro Frink and Mrs. Hunt were
high for north-south and high
for east -west were Mrs. Pad
berg and Mrs. Munkers.
Blakneys Host
Dinner Party
Mr nmt Mrs. Phil Blakney en
tertained with a dinner party at
their home Thursday evening.
Guests included Mr. ana Airs.
Ed Schaffitz, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parratr. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc-
Quarrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ney Malcom.
Many Enjoy Ladies
Night Play
The IHk ilj:e monthly ladle
night wa again a very mw'
ful ivening f .laying bridge
and pinochle. Mr. Dalla Sliixk
ley. Mr. Ji Hausler. Mr.
Charles Hudson. Mr. Robert De
Spain, and Mr. David McUhkI.
all of lone, were hoMesse dur
ing the play and wrvvd eookle
and coffee to H table In play.
Mr. Nora Turner won high In
pinochle and Mr. John Berg
strom low. In bridge. Mrs Bob
Brlndle was high. Mr. Jim
Tremble from LaGrande won
low and Mrs. Earl Blake re
ceived the sjHHial prle.
Tea Held
Reception Room
k Ma I .. rulr.l '
t-tke A UhfM. M don '
Chil 1, t y M' ciilivrt I ol
and Jam lie with M: '4'
Krtt t haU"T u rt-T.t
r.t rrf!.l if !lfJ t"'''
filU lt.nnd t ian.' Ard
tu er UHf tu Mr Hjm l-t-b
oM.t imittu-r prt-t !it. Mr Mf
Lb-man ttful M; ) Hau.ler
ti. nf!.t dauihier tfn ft : Mr
CU1I P.ea. the nwt twn UI
and the nnt rec-nt bride. Mr
J.fl Engclmann.
I'rrU.llrtg at the beautif ullj
dexiraled tea table were Mrs
tr Lund.ll and Mr Marj
5tinMin
Ramona Phegley
Has Ninth Birthday
piinion Plu'i'ley celebrate;
her ninth birthday at her home
Saturday afternoon with friend
played at the park. Later the
enjoyed refreshment of Ut
cieam and cake.
Painona's guest were Pamela
J.ihnton, Dee Pettyjohn. Susan
Blakney. Terry Wright. Diane
Dick, I'-arbara nnl Lee Payne,
Kavlene and David Phegley.
Marilyn. Botky. Wendy, and Bev
erly Phegley.
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