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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1961)
MEPPNEJI GAXCTTC TIMtS. ThurwloT. Octet- It IMI Soroptimists Initiate New Members, Plan Halloween Party Thri rtfw nwmtwrt were r- cHvr.t Into Hie Soroptlmlst chapter at Initiation crremonlwi (ant Thuntday fvenlnf at tht home of Mr. Lrta Humphrey Mrs. Sudlc Griffith. Mr. Rachel Harnett and Mm. Wm Sherman. by huklncdi rllflratlit)i aewp tbl for membership, wera for merly Initiate! Into the nation ally fTlllute. urbanization. Mr. Humphreys, serving at Initiating officer, waa aftKlsted thmufh the ramtle lighting ft-vii-e by Mr. liixl Murray, Mr. John I'felffer, Mr. Jim Thornton, Mm. Jim Hafrer. Mr. Etta Parker, nnd Mr. Ed Gonty. Muin dlwulon during the miMiMsa meeting waa In regard to the annual Halloween party given for the yuung people of the community. Mr. Hocer, representing tht committee In charge, recommend a masquerade party to be Riven at the Fair ravlllon building After further discussion, the club voted to sponsor the costume party which will feature dancing to live orchestra music, various games, and the awarding of prizes for the most outstanding costumes. Hours are set from 7:30 to 10:30. Halloween night, October 31. Areas will be act apart for junior high school and high school students. All are asked to come In masquerade costumes and enjoy an evening of fun. A social hour closed the meet ing with refreshments served In honor of those having recent birthdays. omwg Events Noble Grand Dinner, Election October 26 Plans were made at the meet ing of Sans Scud's Pant Noble Grands club Friday evening, for the annual dinner party and election of officers. The date of Thursday, October 26, waa set with dinner being served at 6:30 p. m. in the I.O.O.F. dining hall. Any Past Noble Grand mem ber living: in this area is ex tended a cordial Invitation to at tend. The main order of busi ness will be the election of of ficers for the coming year. ritlDAT. Oct I Itbaa Crsk frang. Grange ball. iM p. m. OES. Masonic ball, 1:00 p. m. football. Heppaat at Condea. 1:00 p. m SATURDAY. Oct 14 OES Social club. MS. Laalngtoa aranao. Grange ball. 7130 p. m. MONDAY. Oct II Rainbow, Masonic ball. 7t30 p. m. TUESDAY. Oct 17 Heppner Lodge AT&AM. Lodge bail, 1:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY. Oct II MA, Multipurpose room. 1:00 p. m. Civic Leagus. old Central Market building. 1:00 p. m. THURSDAY. Oct II 3 or optimist Wagon Wheel, noon, Buckburaar feed. Wranglers club bouac. 1:30 p. m. Family Party Honors Couple On Saturday Mrs. Jim Lovgren, Mrs. Archie Alderman, and Mrs. Marshall Lovgren entertained at the Jim Lovjjren home Saturday with a family party honoring Stacey Lovgren and his fiance, Mary Johnston, who have set their wedding date for Oct. 28 at St. Patrick's Catholic church. A lovely centerpiece of pink roxes and Lily of the Valley, set In two silver wedding bells with a bride and groom, adorned the serving table. Mrs. Alderman made and dec orated the beautiful heart-shaped cake trimmed with pink roses and Lily of the Valley. Guests Included Mary's par ants, Mx. and Mrs. Harold John ston, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes, Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeTrace, Echo; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wick, Her mlston; Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren, Slacey's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovgren and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelthlev and Jerri, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell McLachlin and family, Mr. and Airs. Marshall lovgren, Marsha and Mark, Mrs. Robert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovgren, and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Alderman and Duane Alderman. ' 'Dinner-for-Eight' ' Save-By-The-Set Offer Gorham Sterling a4HK' Now save up to $30.00 Basic Service for Eight You can have the pleasure of dining tonight with your very own Gorham Sterling and at a saving! For example, the 82 piece service for eight shown in chest is Gorham Rondo Open stock $216. Set Price $196. The Pacific cloth lined chest in mahogany finish is specially priced with the set at $7.50. Available in all Gorham Sterling designs! 8 Four piece place-settings you save $20 8 Five piece place-settings you save $25 8 Six piece place settings you save $30 -Something fiom tht Jeweler's, la always something special I" ar-r-wx' " JEWELERS Store Hours i I A. M. To f. M. 177 MAIN ST- KErrXH PHONE MOO "chIbn Moe-Hudson Nuptials Read By J. 0. Haqer Jr-nn M'"-, Uu,'lttr ot Mr. and Mia. Timer M'w, and Je ! Huilwiin, Kn ot Mr. and iJsryl Hudn, all of Heppner, ere married by Justice of the Pence J. O. Hater In a quiet ceremony (kt. 4 at the llj,'er home. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. V'litor (ituslien, Jr., Il'lpner. The bride loie for lier wed linif turquoNi wol ouit with miitehlng hat, back ae-eirles and a pink carnation corsage. The newlyweds left for a wed ding trip to Southern Oregon and Northern California. They are making their home In Ih-pp-rtr. The bride, 1'jGl Morrow County Fair and 1'oleo queen. Is a l'J.VJ taduate of lleppner high hool and Is employed at the Wagon Wheel Cafe. The groom grad uated from Heppner hlfh school In 1957, nerved two years In the Army In Germany and is now employed by Kinzua Corporation In Heppner. Birthday Is Occasion For Par ty at Monahans A r'op ft friends and class- mat tt Tefoa Monahan were Inviteil to her home last Wed n-1v afternoon to help In cele bratlng her 13th birthday. Her mother. Mrs. James Monahan, h liod prolde entertainment of various outdoor ;amea, and aerv el traditional birthday cake and lee cream after the honored g uet r aI oiened her gifts. TIiom prehent to wish Teresa a "hai py birthday" were Barb, ara fjribble. Trlcla Farley, Erna Lvnn Winchester. Sandra Mc Donald, Sunan and Terrle Green op. Sheridan Wyman. and the hostess. Mrs. Monahan. Legion and Auxiliary Flan Supper Meeting With the threat of war head. lin- In nrwtpaprn every dsy, everyone must become aware of his or her responsibilities In helplnp to pre-rve the peace, Mrs. Frank Hamlin. American Legion auxiliary president Mates. With this In mind, the auxil iary' Invites all legionnaires, vet erana, and friends to a pot luck surper and meeting at the Lee. ion hall. Monday, Oct. 16 at 7;u k m. "Come and get acquainted with the Legion and auxiliary program and what It has to offer. Mrs. Hamlin said. SjecUI guests will be Girls Sttte delegate. tUerly Blaka and Ubby Van Scholack. 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