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vSocial Lites-- CALL K2J of 1244 -by Jo r jo rrmjoHN WHEW, WHAT a fast moving wet-k this ha btn cone hunt In,-, talked and talked with frifiuU ht-re vUitlnis from Md (out! Wrnt to collr-ye with Peg so we had to reminisce a little ,', sin i-f !: o I've heard Hat Mm alwavs been late set i in it In rni-litiia and lurh? That'a me this wrt-k hope Steve goi ni anoea uca wiore ne gin here! AAA BKt'LAIl MANKIN entertained wlirt a cnitce hour nononnjr ner failu-r's nw brld. Mrs, Dwlght tLorai MUner. Tuesday after noon. Lovely fall Dowers were used about the rooms. Cookies snd cuflfe were served to the quests who dropjKMi In to meet and congratulate Lora. Those visiting were l'earl Wright, Doris Wat kins. Carrie Bockett, Gladys Hwkett, Hannah Anderson, Betty Bunch, Mrs. John Kenny, and, from lone, Greta Gabbert, Edrls Lindstrom, and Juantta Melena. o o o IT PAYS to advertise. Yes, Ma'am! ! I have received several fruit cake recipes. How about a good turkey dressing recipe and sume tasty delights from all you grandmothers? Also, hostesses, remember to keep in mind the amusing and unusual happen ings during your social gather ings, especially remember them early next week! The paper comes out Wednesday so get them to me no later than Mon day. o o o LA'UREL VAN MARTER had two tables of bridge In playl Thursday night and served open I faced sandwiches following play. Her guests were Suzanne jepsen, Aloha DeSpaln, Dorene Jacobs and Lillian Boyce, all of lone: Arlene Miller. Condon; and Heppner gals were Harriet Hall, Elaine George, and Patty Prock. Suzanne won high. Laurel says nothing too exciting except everyone held good cards and high score was over 6,000. o o o FRIDAY AFTERNOON Pinochle club met Thursday last week at the home of Doris Watkins. May. be she lost a day? Not really, just other plans for Friday. Doris served a very different dessert. Open Sesame Date pie, which has a sesame seed crust! In triguing, huh? Maybe a recipe for a later date. Making up the two tables were Millie L'vana. hVulah Mankln. Cam IWkpit. (Uadys B'1'rtrtt. iVarl Wright. Mary Harris, and Hannah Antler ton. and Doris, rimxhle prize went to IVulah, low, Mary; and Hannah won high. O o o HEPPNER AND Lexington Bridge tiub was entertained Thursday evening at the Hester Crcswick home with denser bridge. Lola Hunt was high. Lor tne Ledix-tier, second high; and Velma Glass, low. Others play ins U'-rt Klhn Padbefff. Lucia Cutiforth. Elsie Cole, Bebe Mun- kt rs ana Hester. o o o THURSDAY EVENING, Barbara rwinn hail two tables of Din- iw hlo in nl.iv with refreshments nf rak and coffee. Member were Shirley Marlatt, Phyllis riper, marg jones, Ann aenwarz, 1'at Sawyer, Christine Buschke, and Jo Simmon. Jo won hlch. traveling prize was won by Ann, ml ftmir nriz to Marc. Speaking of Marg. guess she ran into a booby trap and got the car stuck when she stopped to pick up famriey: were you aie: O 0 o FINALLY I caucht UD with fnrkv Nnrene to L'et the Ren- cgers bridge club story. It sec mi she was at Hazel Mahoney's house busily getting items ready for the church bazaar nexi month. The lienegera met Wed nesday at Corky s home at an earlier time, 7:30 p. m.. and served dessert before play In hopes of getting home earlier! it worked! Plavine the evening were Beverly Gunderson, Bonnie Barratt, Inez Meador, Kay An derson, LaFryne Pratt, Laurel Van Marter, Louis taney, ana Nona Sowell. LaFryne won high, Beverly, second, and Inez walk ed off with two prizes, low and Jack high! Pretty bum cards, Inez? Anyhow, this time they paid off! ! o o o LA VERNE VAN MARTER was the honored guest at his home Monday night at a dinner party to celebrate his 42nd birthday. Joining In the evening were Bill and Daisy Collins and Jim and Bobby Driscoll. o o o ST. MONICA'S GUILD of the Episcopal church, with Hazel Mahoney and Happy Graham as co-chairmen, held a card party Monday in the parish hall. Coming Cvtnts FRIDAY. He. IT jUbekatu. Lodge ball i:00 p. m. SATURDAY. He. Squat Dance club. Wicalets clutbouM. 1:00 f . Mst&adUt baisox. church Dae meats. ):w p. MONDAY. He. 20 Chambet ol Commerce Waqoa Wheel. Boon. Rainbow far CuU. Masonic ball 7:00 p. m. Dlc League. TUESDAY. Hoe. SI Heppaor Lodge. Ar&AH, lodge bail t:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY. Hoe. U Odd Fellows. lodge bail S:00 p. m. THURSDAY. Hoe. S3 Happy Thanksgiving ?J EVERY DAY 4 sT7h THE AVERAGE :slhL: BUSY MAN NV.X't Vt- NEEDS TO KNOW , V L. M. THE DATE... -'i I FoR ALL CORRESPONDENCE 1 C hff FOR WRITING CHECKS, ORDERS 1 fll -iFoR mak,nq AppoNTMENTv S ' , ft-S::-:-:-:rw .- CALENDAR WATCH For all practical purposes, a Hamilton Calendar watch tells complete time: the second, minute, hour and dale. The intricate mechanism that performs thia daily m.ra cle, automatically, is shock-resistant, ant.-magnetic and weatherproof. (W.t.rproof - du.tproot pro,id.d ...I k TH.nK - Calendar watches are self-winding Storing 40 hours reserve running power during a day s wear. Each midnight, like magic, the date advance. Once you've worn a calendar watch, you will be Most without the great convenience it offers:- the date, always at your fingertips. Sh.w: A MODERN STYLE AUTOMATIC K.j11 OTHER HAMILTON CALENDAR WATCHES FROM PrlcM hitlod f4l ' "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something special l JEWEL ERS Store Roars: A. M. Te 6 T. M. 177 MAIN ST- HXPPKXB PHONE 8-9200 Q L-i...tii oIreem Eleven tables were In play with it. ninH-hi havlne six tables and bridge, five. Prizes were de licious ctkes and plea, like a German chocolate cake, and won by Grace Turner wltn nign in bridge. The Turner family didn't go home with one prize but two, as Frank won second In pin ochle to take home a pie! ! Harpy eating! Other w.nners were Lillian Sweek. second In bridge. Jeanne Dobbs, high In pinochle, and Mrs. Mary Wright ...nn ih. Hrviir nrlze. Room dec orations carried out the Thanks- eivinc and fall theme wun now- ers and cutouts. o o o DAVID COX. 8-year-old on r ir nnri Mrs. Stanley Cox. celebrated his birthday Sunday afternoon wun irienos in w play games and eat cake, Dixie tups of lee cream, and punch. His mother, Shirley, made a Teddy Bear cake for the occas uiAn inj i um unloved bv Tra de Norene, Delbert Diane. David, and Jimmy McLaughlin. Clndv and Dallas liarsin. Alien anu us Burkenbine, Mike and Dana Sweek. and Debbie and Dianne Cox. o o o rniinwiNfi THE fun Sadie Hawkins dance at the school Sat- irriav nioht. several hlBtl scnooi students gathered at the P. W. Ktahnnpv home foi more dancing i and lots of eating with Shanny and Diane Mccuruy as nosite. They dressea in ine laiesi wg- patch lasnion, iiKe gunny a.n. aresses, pigtails, Jeans wiui patches, and Daisy Mae iype outfits! Enjoying the party were fharia n an man Sandra Harsh- man, Beverly Blake, Beverly Da- vidson, Ann Jones, uoDy vu Schoiack, Jackie Brindle, Sharon Lunch. Ginger springer, aanura Richards, William Kill, Bob Fetsch, Mike Smitn, cnaries Sampson, Dale and Gary Van Blokiand, Bruce Moyer, Shan ADDleeate, LeRoy Gardner, and D.ck Springer. o o o cfiwnAV a TTTJTRNOON a croUD of high school siuaenis neieu Ginger Springer surprise her, hrnihor Dink, with a Dartv on : his 16th birthday. They met at the Mahoney nome anu urnveu , about 4:00 at the Bud Springer, home for cake and ice cream-1 before going to the theater for, i Hnpsts were Shanny Mahoney, Jackie Brindle, Sharon n,,rh nianp McCurdv. Bruce . Moyer! Shan Applegate, LeRoy Gardner, ana uary van own land, o o o TiTPcnAY I attended the Heppner unit meeting on "Under standing Teen-agers." In the dis cussion that followed, I think the opinions expressed were to take points given and apply them to oooh nno's nwn familv and each child individually. Take a little time ana grow wun mem. o o o almost TIME for the first fall holiday which means fam ily get-togetners ana iois oi t;uuu eating. I have a recipe to go ..,ih tvio fostivp season and it comes to me from Mrs. Stanley Cox. Shirley says u is easy iu make and so good served either hot or cold. FRUIT COCKTAIL CAKE l'a cup sugar 2 t socia 2 cups flour 1 cup chopped nuts 2 eggs 1 3oj can fruit cocktail & cup brown sugar Mix in bowl sugar, flour, soda, eggs, and juice from cocktail, aud cocktail. Pour into greased 9x13 loaf pan and sprinkle top with brown sugar and nuts. Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Ten minutes before cake is done, make this sauce. SAUCE cup sugar 1 square butter or margarine 1 small can evaporated milk 1 t vanma i Boll two minutes, pour over, hot cake and serve hot or cold. Members of OES Moke Officiol Visits Monday evening was a new rmvrng time fr the Ituth chap-tt-r. Ot.Wr tf Eastern M-r the M.. nlc hall. Mr. and Mrs . c u Uftrihtf matron anil jatrun of OrvSun 1rnl rhri-r, t-Vho. wer put-Ms at lb mn-l-ing Mr- B.ud. member ol the hi.mf tmlwment ctmnu:to, paid hi official Uit to the chap tt-r. Twntv.flv memtx-rs were ptcM'nt lor the business nievt hv m bti'tal hour. w..ri m.-nibt-rs have mjd visits ta fther chapters in nvenj t , V n .-tnti. T 7. Mrs. J. K. iiflj t Wit - - . iiiiifmin nct-uinpanied by Mrs. Kred Sander. lynUleton. anenu .l cvi.,n,khln Nu-tlt of Pu'Pi Sage cliapter In Pilot Itock. The fallowing nijcni. rir. n""' r. i.i m visit in Mllton-Freewati-r to the Loyalty chapter Frlena- Hiip Mgnt. 11. nn K'.lVlmtMr 7. Mrs. I D. Tibbies, and Mrs. Roy Qusck- enbush made an omciai visa o Umatilla chapter in Umatilla and the next night they visited Queen Esther chapter In He.--miston. Then on November 9. Mrs. Huffman accompanied by Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Quack enbush. visited In Helix at Ionic chapter. lone. Locust chapter, held Friendship Night last Tuesday and visitors from Ruth chapter Rhea Creek Livestock Club Sets High Goals HEfFNCR CAXtTTt-TlMCI. TWdor. Weeewbot II. IW1 Mi. d Mrs. Vmo Weii el tayed overnljht with her were s't by club Seventeen fitl th l:tita (. W IlventcMK .tt tlu-ir mt-ting Sunday afier- i., i-ui 7.ni-i!iii-r ix ai irit iihi-a it'tivk tliance hall. The ani.t In 'cliidi hsxing a high attrrdinetf m Tnwitnp. parrnn nc,fii';i im-i-t mgs, hit'h completion of pro- j jtM and Kiod tmrtirlpatloo in : the fair and all other rouitty 1 II events during the year. The club planned to hve a I'tiristnm o(luik dinner ,w memter anil parents on IXc.tn-i tr 10. Mi-mbt-rs drew name.: for i-x.hange gifts. j DaU Van Blokiand was t-kited I i'rr-ant aturm. j Wilbur Van Blokiand. trader.! passed out pamphlets On dairy ; judging. 4 II ains. rtnxrd tx)k, and calendars. lU-freshments were served by Mrs. Bob Brgstrom. John Rawlins, leporter P? rtland wi-re dinner gueits Sun day at the home of Mr. Waid's kUter, Mrs. Harry DuvalL Mr. and Mis. A. S. Watklss wrte in Tim lull. Saturday and mother. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. In Grass Valley. On their return tnp home Sunday they visited ht-r daughtt-r and family. Mr. and M; Jack Cuahman. Moro. were Mrs. Huffman. Mr. Quack enbuoh. Mrs. Tibbies, Mrs. How. ard Brvant. Mrs. Charles Stout. Ktr Ollvor fr.-sulik Mra. Dean Hunt. Mrs. Joe Snyder. Mr. Dick Wilkinson. Mrs. Jim Meyers, and Don Turner. Week-end guests ol Mr. end M;s. Bernard Damon were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keffer, La Grande. rate 1licFwifi out tr mm: ROAST TURKEY WITH DRES51NQ BAKED HAM PRIME RIB BEEF And All The Trimmings! 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INSTANT 99c PRICES GOOD THROUGH NOV. 22 PHONES; (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meot) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET ORfEN