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if S3 M If if S3 if S3 if H S3 if S3 if S5 if S3 if j'i iw if as' 3 if if If if if S5 3 if HEPPNEIt GAZETTE-TIMES. Social Lites - - CALL f -928 or 6 9284 By JO PETTYJOHN I UK lllI.NtiS one won I to ttirouyli to fcel that "hKlal " ( lirr.iuii tiee: 'I lie IViiyJiilm Jjmily joined the I reMon IUjoiii runs and j:ui-y Muiihem lur a I f - uii.oii into Hie moun tain 4iil were confiunleil Willi Millie 11 IllclirS lit bllOW, WMII hli' ili.ilnh, lillllunt lost a lUi tianl, ami uh ye, we fot the trees! o o O .NOW THAT we hive the tree, Hie Kills can hardly Mail until It H tlecofiileU. fcaeli with liU own touih milled. Then, uf lourx". It rant be loni; until (. Iirislinus! And ioori tliey can shake, rattle, iinih, and kijueee (lie jiaikjiK't'S tryliig to uevi their contents. u o o TWO TAKLES of bridge were In play last Friday when the !!t nineties gathered at the home of (iwen llealy for un eveninj; id play. They exchanged Christ rna candle Kills and enjoyed warm gingerbread dessert. Lil lian Sweek won high, Elsie Cole, second; and June Bellenhroek, Jack high. Oilier playing were Jean liennett, Kay Hoidnson Hi-lie Munkcrs, Inez Meador, and Gvven. O 0 o SI'KAKING OF candles, some of the guls fe busily making them lor gifts and for then homes. It looks very easy. I'our melted wax Into any shape mold you desire, Inserting the wick, then beat more melted wax with egg beater and decorate the can dles wilh this and glitter. Some times a little misfortune occurs! Take the Incident at the liiley Munkcrs home. Uebe and son, Clary, were working away (over the sink) when "whlsh" down the sink went the wax! I under stand Kiley donned his "plum bers" uniform for the Job at hand! o o o PArrY I'ROCK entertained two tables of bridge last Tuesday night. Following play she served sandwiches and relish dishes to Laurel Van Martcr, Karen Thompson, Eileen I'rock, Hetty (Jimbel, Jean liennett, Kdda Mae I-ovgren, and Jan Agee. Edda Alae won high, Laurel, second high, and Jean won low. o o o CARNATION CLUB members held the annual Christmas party and election of officers t '. f If 1 iii 1 SUGAR RIDGE DINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE EXQUISITE FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING I OPEN STOCK COME IN AND SEE IT DAVENOS - FOR CHRISTMAS FAMILY $20 OFF ON RUBBER BEIGE DAVENO S ONE HARMON SLEEPER S3 DAVENPORT With m a tt rjikJL? n.l li.iIv With mattress and springs $2 19.50) ONE BEIGE FRIEZE RUBBER DAVENO, Extra Nice, Now $18950 g g Reg. Price $209.50 HUNDREDS OF FINE FURNITURE GIFTS AT CASE FURNITURE Thurda?. Dct3tr 14. mi -by Jo Tliutd.iy at the Miry liryanl home, lierni'" Null lake (Aer as lui-hidi-iit. Ecu nor lenity, vin i-r Nl'k-nt; and Manila King, m-c ii turv treantmr. 1 -olluw in;; tin Lumiiimi meeting Hie mem bcis present cm 'hanged gill mid ii euii-il their Mi let pal. A pint ,'one tree. Willi tiicniaUons wa Used u tenteri't'i e. and ho-t- lessen Uma 0. MlvU McUasi il l and Mary M-ned IreMi apple cki" with rum sauce and whip (M-d cream. o o o YOUNGSTEIJS lilKTIJlMY pur lies are always a wonderful fun tune fur them und maybe a little hectic for mother at times! Uianne Cox, seven-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Stanley Cox. cclebra'ed with a parly Monday altcriioon. The children plaveJ games, '"helped open the gills and were treated wilh an "owl" birthday cake Dixie cups, and candy canes Little guests were Ieljeit. Diane, Jimmv. and David MiLaililin Trad.' Norene, Dallas and Cindy Ilirsin. and Dianne's grand niolher, Jessie tlriflin. Shirley sas the "owl' cake was easy, but I dun t know! o o o TWO SMALL cousins were hon ored guests at a Joint birthday parly last Friday afternoon at the Jimmy I'rock home, John I'rcxk. four-jear olil son of Mr. and Mrs. I'rock, and Jerry Cuts- forth, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frilz Cuisforth. After playing, the children were serv ed birthday cake and Ice cream. The cake, made In the shape of a boy, was the work of Janice Cutsforth. The hoys' guests were Suzanne and Jeffrey Cutsforth Todd and Jan Peterson, Bobby, Jimmy, anil Joan rlovhar. How ard Green, Paul Van Marter, Mi chelle Evans, Mark Cutsforth, and Tricla, Michael, and Tumi I'rock. o o o SANDY KOHINSON and young son were honored with a buoy shower Thursday evening In the Hope Lutheran church basement rooms. Guests present were Syl value Krickson, Anita Klinger, Doris Gollyhorn, Marion Joha nsson, Kuth lleimbigner, Mary Hollz, Ottilie Hunt, Millie Kauch and Mrs. Kuth Robinson. Sandy was assisted with her gifts by Pauline Matheny. An attractive train and baby centerpiece were used in decorating. Hostesses 5 w T li'V if 53 is 15 if S3 if if S3 if ran FOR YOUR 2$ tip S3 it FRIEZE Now $15995 R Now $20950 I T. , .i L'..;.s J !..,- I.vjS if Turquoise Frieze (Ueg. bif R sr S3 if Hi s ? I jaU'i v fa W R k5 a-It i? were Donna MeCurdy, LVIortt .MiLaclilln. Mary Ann Peek, and Pauline. o o o DF-SJ'ITE THE unowv cold wrath er. many I.lk and their wives enoed dinner Thursday night li'iiowed by ln rviruur mens meeting and an evening of i iiil'e or pinochle for the I adieu, i he llhea Creek ladies, Vivian I l.i . Mary Van lilokland, Mary HetiL'e, Hw uivgren. Harriet Hall, Kalhryn Webb, Gladyn Snl iter. Alviiia Padberg. were hos-i.vs.-i, with never) tables each of brdiye and pinochle in piny. They MTWil homemade t unity and rolfee during the evening. Other Miidin candy but unable to attend were Itena June. Mary ( ami bell. Darleue lloskins, and Jlieima Smethurst. Gals, that candy was the most and 1 think reminded other that it wax hearing the Holiday season and time to make candy! lirldge win ners were Hazel Ma honey, high; Daisy Collins, Keeond; Wave! Wilkinson, third; and June Hell- enbrock, door prize. Winning the pinochle prizes were; Sharon Cutsforth. high; Janina Johnson, second; Jeanne Uerry, third, and I (by Jo! won the dixir prize. Guess Sharon was so excited and shaking over her win, she drop ped her prize! o o o CHRISTMAS DECORATION gifts were exchanged Monday at the Mothers' club annual Christmas party. Grace Schmidt and Am lene Laird were co hostesses at the Schmidt home with 15 mem bers and three guests taking k s. 5? V11 Western Shirts 3 if if if $495 TO $"J95 if IS! if if if S3 l t i 'I A V VA ALLEN-A PAJAMAS BROADCLOTH AND OUTING FLANNEL MIDDY AND BUTTON STYLES $g95 to $goo For The Ladies KANDEL SKIRTS $1095 TO $1695 Sweaters $g95 TO $g95 Prt. The members wnt ChrUt mas card tu the member who have moved away duili. tl.i pt ear, Including tk-a Keel lug. !rrcn Krlemryer, Darh-in-Kolibina, and .Nancy l;ilrea rrn Kichmond wan .:iv-n i Kuuig away ttii. iiie nd lie, lamily will leave so-m fur the.i home near hokne, Wn. S erai gullies uere played, and one In ief-iing gunie was unwrapping a wrie of rift wrapiu-d Ihjm which were placed inside one another. The member unwrap ped them tu music, when musii I(iihhJ they passed to the next pcroon uniil It w'tts unwrapped down to the small box and the prue Ins. de! Each one brought a Christma det-oration lor the .Nuraintr Hume patients at the hosiiital and will In- distributed by Phyllis lluuhens and Cri.il Knox. Crstal read the liirist mas story and everyone Joined in singing carols. Ki.- pberry des "rt was M-red to the memin-rs and guests. Helen Sherman. Her nice Strucknieler. and Mrs. Kay Nagel, Stockton, Iowa. o o o DORIS WATKI.VS won high at the Friday afternoon pinochle play at the home of Millie Evans. Others playing were Marry Har ris. Bculah Mankin. Pearl Wright. Gladys Beckett, Cairie llii ki ll, Hannah Anderson. Pearl won low and Joined Carrie to win the pinochle. iThat is, Millie thinks they did! I 1 guess Millie's jrk roast baking In the oven tanta lized the players so, that no one i was sure who won what: She kept the roast, but served them . man Wallets TO $r?so ASSOKTCD AND SUNDRY Toilet Kits- SHOESHINE KITS Dress Gloves $295 T0 $595 SAMSONITE Luggage FROM $1495 T0 $ Hankies PLAIN WHITE, COTTON, LINEN AND INITIALED THE STORE fr-h apple ring with buiter M-oicri uce. o o o Gol.v; TO the Condon I !Kt an iiuji .aiuiv:j)- irom J U 1 1 i were ihe Lcliuv Gu.ilmis, tu:i ley Lanham. liob Klatt, pat oi.i .,,, w. si. vv;.";. i.Ui WaiiK Clint Ati-es, Jeiry Dag ett. Jim llealy , uni lioti liiin ille. I lie lieppner i tlu r put n ihe initiatory wotK and the WVe Were (I. teMaitHd WIUi -rns, and a i lever story ol ihe hi dory of the iuth century using hongs, dinces, and tea l lugs to depiit the era. In t!.i evening they hud dmner and laler the dance. o o n MH IIIF. AND DIMPLE Munker entertained Art and iVirls Wat kins and Earl and Millie Evans wnh a fried oystej supiH-r Sat urdav before nilemling the lieppner basketbull game. o o o ui..i ui-jo.ai;us Home wn very attractively dec rated In ihe Chtistrnas moilf for the an nual What's Trump Bridge club gel 'ogeilier last Wednesday. Members enjoyed a xjtiu k Jwiichisin and exchanged gifts fore an afternoon of bridge Making up the thne tables were Happy Ciraham, Madge Thom son, Hazel Mahonev, Margaret I.takc. iJi-e Cribble. Helen Sehaf fitz, Fay Ferguson. Virginia Ruse wall, and Lota Tibbies. Prizes went to Fay as high, Virginia, econd; and Madge, low. Don Bobinson was in Portland I. ist week attending a cattle sale. 'uiej;urjv,rf u rr-rr.r -s'"'iriri."KtiiKiS!yi''r-v on 5 h CL . T $ Li t ... ' J "v- V ' ! ft ; 1 r jjr g 1 -1 f . :' - 1 i ' : - , '9s i ,. 1 , - tog it Li I I t -" HiwitTininiiiTi TO BE Olilltl ll ' 11 HI ' '1 I ----n s.s..x xSk. m iif yv Arrow White DRESS SHIRTS COTTON WASH 'N WEAR id ?4.50 DACHON AND COTTON MIXED 55.95 Sports Shirts $2.95 to $13.95 COTTONS, RAYONS, WOOLS Fine Selection Ot PERSONAL SERVICE' Parties Given Young Dancing Students At Close Of Lessons Purlieu fr the Junior high and lit, h mIhmjI student last Tut--t-Vci.ir, li. kx u.tk ciuim? of diu-e lessiin g.ven b Ji'tty and Geneva Kii kle, leai n l i f Ihe Ed I heiie) Un Ui.hI, in the I Ik lodge room. Juidur high student. i!h through t-lghtli grailes, leanud the waltz, stwng. and two basic lalln stepa dutlrig the weekly finur lung lessons, Piles were awariled the outstanding tvuph danelng the wall, M.iik liruwn and Barbara (iribhle, an I dune in;; ihe swing, David Hall and IH-bby Young. At the close of II. e party the students were served isikies and cokes. During the next rnmr, slatting at h.ui, the high m"Iioo stud.-m-i ot a chance to show what they had learned In the weekly iei- oris. Shirley Carlson and LcKuy (i.trdner won the waliz prize ami Mar lene hctsch and Bill Cox won the swing prize They, too, were rved refreshments of cut Kb s and Cokes at the party. Adult couples ended their les sons with mure lessons and no arty. They learned the waltz. o trot, swing, samba, rhumba. ind cha cha during the six- week course. Uiey enjoyed iiHikies and inffee following Ihe lessons Tuesdiv niclit. i Plans are being made f.jr ad ditional lessons for both begin ners and advanced In Junior I 0 - t 1 New Golden Arrow 100 COTTON Spin Dry white $5.95 Patterns In Dress Shirts BOTH COTTON AND DACRON $500 TO $095 of Sweaters WEAR hi.;h. hih Mh.K.1. and dulu tentatively t t -t the latter part of February. 'I'"0" ,4ki,!i! l. ss .iis showed much tnteicsl in inure lsuns and many hve i,il!.s.l atmut beginning U the lenders rej'rt. llslessc fr the lesson vy ie Maty Ann Ban lay. M -" com. Lenns Smith. Lib l'-g-eH. Shlil -y Blake. Bachel Di. k, Gwen llealy. Jam Flail. Marge Gardner. KJr. oad Mrs. Ed Albert were In town Thursday through Sat urday from their home In I'nloii. visiting their daughter unit fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pr k. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermlston. Oregon Ph. JO 7 6651 On Ilermlston-McNary Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE Hjgs Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs Sheep Any Day ; s,' ?. R R R 5 R R PH. S 9422 U!llt k - s.i r . "s r . a ."Vi2i.lA',.. 111 AIAI6 l.lf .l H 249 N. MAIN ..