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Social Lites - - HEPPMER CAZCTTE-TIMES. Thurador. rbnnwT t9C3 -1 CALL I 9228 of S 9234 by Jo your boy t JO FETTTJOHJi WKLL, 1 1 Kit E it U Tuesday night nd I'm Mill at It. Jut had io take time out today to watch the fifth and sixth grade boya Jday basketball! KlKht now th.'y .-- (-ia)uiB m a 4 team Intra mural contest. Lou of enthus lawn and fllit for their teams. ume oui ami watch Hay. O O o BACK TO the social side of things, the past week waa an in-between week for most card fluba ho there wasn't too much activity. Not as much an usual, maybe, hut listening to manv of the Rain, they still had plenty to do! ! THE Hir,HS0are8tm high, first that is. In the Klks bridge tournament although there were new winners of the Tuesday nigni Play. Still on top of iday r.u aim narnei uick, nign north-south, and LaVerne Van Marter and Daisy Collins. high east-west. Tueslay winners were isabelle Davis and Rita Wolff, nigh north-south; Gene Pierce and Dick Meador, second; Kd and Kachel Dick, third. Hazel Mahoney and Dee Cribble, high for east-west; Harriet Hall and Dorene Jacogs, second; Bob Brindle and Bert Huff, third o o o OFFICERS OF the Order of hastern Star sponsored a des sert mrd party at the hall Sat urday evening. They entertained nine tables of bridge and eight tables of pinochle. Etta Parker won high in bridge with Gladys Jones taking second place hon ors. Mary Lou Cossitt was the pinochle winner and Madge Bry ant won second. o o o SAY, YOU all, if you're interested in learning to play bridge,, mark the dates March 5, 6, ana 7 on your calendar. Sam Gordon, noted bridge instructor, will be in Heppner to teach this class. Call a neighbor and join in the lessons. 0 O 0 FOLLOWING a delicious on fclks I-ulies Niht. the tjjjhi .Mile ladles were hoMi-sn- for ffi.ige and pimhle play. Jo iiugiu won hik'h in pinochle. wanuia jofliiwm, low; and Uludy iHtneu won me ci.Mir prize Maine t.eorge won high in nruige, Karen Thompson. low and H-izel Mahoney took home the door irie. Chairman fur the play waa Donna Peterson and helping her were Frauds Carl son. Uiree Hubbard. Donna Berg- "trorn. liarbara Peterson. Ann tiergstrom. Pat Townaend. Martha Peterson. Charlotte Lun dell, and Kuniie M Klligott. o o o ALL, hostesses or sc lal activities: ncmember to call me at home on Tuesdays to make sure your news is in supper BENEFIT BRIDGE-PINOCHLE PARTY EPISCOPAL PARISH HALL Wed., February 14 8 P. M. Price $1 - Sponsored By Episcopal Women the paper. Just phone 6 '.CX I and let me know about your party. shower, ana dinners. o o o PEARL WRIGHT entertained two tables of pinochle Friday after noon with Gladys Beckett win nlng high. Also getting In on the prizes were Hannnh Anderson. low. and Millie hvans teaming up with Gladys to win the pin ochle. Others In on the play were Doris atkins, Mary Harris ueuian Mankin, Lame Beckett and Pearl. o o o REN EG Kits BRIDGE club were guests of Inez Meador for an evening of play on Wednesday. As to who won what, I m not sure, but by the process of ellm Ination and a dozen phone calls later, I learned Kay Anderson won high. LaFyrne Pratt, second; Shirley Blake, low; and Louise Farley, a special prize. Also playing were Bonnie Barratt, Beverly Gunderson. Cork Norene, Sue Valentine, and Laurel Van Marter. O 0 o STANDINGS SO far in the Elks pinochle tournament play are Alvina Padberg and Eunice Pettyjohn, high, with Jan Agee and Leann Rea and the Ralph Richards tied for second place. Wednesday night winners were Alvina and Eunice, high, and Madge Bryant and Esther Berg- strom, second. o o o GENA LEONARD hosted the What's Trump bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon following a noon luncheon. Guest Lucille Wilson, won high Virginia Rosewall, second; and Happy Graham, low. Others making up the two tables were Lota Tibbies, Helen Schaffitz, Margaret Blake, Fay Ferguson, and Dee Gribble. o o o SHANNON FARLEY, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley, entertained little friends 7 I i. -iA Roy Lindstrom Weds Janet Brink In Pasco Ceremony on January 13 MR. AND MRS. Roy A. Lindattom. lone, were married January 11 at the First Lutheran Church in Pasco, Wn. The tilde 1 the former Janet A. Brink of Portland. Janet A. Brink. Portland. d.v.sgnter it Mr. and Mrs. Dorr ;M.imii. lone, and Roy A. Lind strom. Mm of Mr. and .Mr. HuitKlin Llndxtrom, lone, i -changed wedding vows In a high n.Hin ceremony January 13 at the nrsi Lutheran ihurch In ra.i, Wn.. with Rev. Harold Hauge officiating. Given in marrtaire hv her lather, the bride chose for her wedding a Irndescent blue bro cade kheath with catudet collar and tie detail, the caplet form Ing cap kleeve. Her circular jface xeil was held In place by ja white velvet circlet and she earned a w hile orchid and kteph anotis on white Bible. Matron of honor was Mr Richard Rea. Portland, klster of the bride. She wore a beige sheath with hat and gloves of aal.a pink and carried a nose gay of pink roses and white car- na'ions. Best man was Arthur Lind strom. lone, twin brother of the groom. I'shers were Donald liar r.s. Port! ihd. and Stephen Lind strom. lone, both cousins of the groom. Organist was Gene Rlet ma nn. An afternoon reception follow ed the ceremony at the home !of the groom's parents near lone, with Mr. FKivd Adams 0wego rny !l:Trj:rry. IVrillcn. and Lolah WiImhi, lone, in charg Mr, liny l.iinlHtrom, aunt of i he k'rooin. nl Mi. Herbert llxnd. cousin at tho bride, cut ine weiMing take. Touring were Mr. W, L. Cruutu-r. Giesham, and Mrs. Frank Ib-lena. S'attle, aunts of the groom, and Mrs. DaIU Baker. Mr. Clifford McOabe, Brook- In-js, aunt of the groom, and Mr. Ifcin Harris, "rtland, coukin of the groom, wrvetl the punrh. Susan l.lndstrom, cousin of the groom, kept the guest book. The couple is now at home near lone following a wedding trip to the coast. The groom Is enk'aged In farming oxratlons. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lu ll, Con don, were peclal out-of-town guests for the wedding. Mrs. Bell is a grandmother of the groom. Other guests present were from Seatt le. Vancouver. Wn . Gresham, Brookings. Portland, Oswego, Hermiston, and Pendleton. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Norene at tended the Oregon Veterinary Medical association meeting in Portland on Thursday and Fri day. Cbfjittirj Cvcnts FRIDAY. rU Blue anl Cold banquet fair pa eiHoa. t:30 p. ax. BasketboJL Moie here. 1:30 p. m. IthtMi Cieek grange, grange halt i:30 p- m. SATCRDAT. Tth. 10 Mothers' Club taatlna dinner. BasketbaU, More there. 6:30 n MONDAY. Teh. 12 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon WheeL noon. School board meet'ng. court house. 7:30 n, m. OES. lodae halt i:00 p. m. TUESDAY. Teb. 13 Degree ot Honor, lodge ball 1:00 p. m. Bookworms. Mrs. Tred Farrtsh. 1:00 p. m. Heppner Cstension. Mis. Joe Wright 10:30 a. m. poUuck dinner. WEDNESDAY. Teh. 14 Odd fellows, lodge halt B:00 p. m. Episcopal card party, parish hall, :uu p. m. THURSDAY. Feb. 15 SoroptimUt Wagon WheeL noon. Women's eoHerbaU. gym, 7:30 p. m. FT A. Multipurpose room, 8:00 p. m. Mrs, Joe Wright and grand sons, Mike and Kvle Buschke. are visiting the first of the week In SMkane with Mrs. Wright's daughter, Joan. with a dinner party on her birth day Monday. Her guests were Taml Meador, Tricia Prock, Marie Van Marter, Bobbette Jones, and Mary Abrams. After dinner and opening the gifts the girls attended the movie. o o o DLTLICATE BRIDGE was in play Sunday evening at the home of Ed and Rachel Dick Guests were LaVerne and Laurel Van Marter, Conley and Vi Lan ham, Lowell and Dee Gribble, Dick and Inez Meador, Phil and Hazel Mahoney, Clint and Marie McQuarrie, Dr. Wallace worn, and Gordon Pratt. The men took most of the prizes except Inez who teamed up with Conlej to win high tor nortn-soutn. cum and LaVerne won second for north-south. Gordon and Dr. Wolff won high cast-west and Dick and Ed won second high. si. a At Your WmM Jeweler s trvgg? i Z22ZZZSZZZ2 tot DIAMOND IREAM "A" Exauisitely carved endpiece iimmer- diamonds. 17jewel$. in yellow or wnne. 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They have four daughters, Mrs. Morgan Connor, Mrs. Ivan Mc Daniel Eaker, Mrs. Key, and Barbara Jean, a junior at Hepp ner High school, and five grand children. Mrs. Key served coffee and cake to guests, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Connor, Tracie and Tena, Mr. Key, Lynn and Butch Sawyer. United Nations Youth Group Attend Meet Members of the United Nations Youth Pilgrimage committee, sponsored by the Odd Fellows lodge, gathered in Pendleton on Sunday for a meeting to discuss this year's contest and set the finals of the district speech con test in Pendleton on March 4. The winner is given a trip to the United Nations. Mrs. M. N. Kirk, Hermiston, chairman, and R. G. McMurtry, secretary-treasurer, atlended the meeting. Also going irom nere were Mr. and Mrs. Irank fayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, and Mrs. McCurtry. Degree Plans Sale Of Food February 17 Project plans were changed at the executive meeting of the De gree of Honor lodge held Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Prudy Casebeer. Due to conflicting dates, the members shelved the tasting dinner and card party plans set for February 12 and decided on a cooked food sale February 17 at the Heppner Red ai d Whits store starting at 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Degree of Honor president, is in charge of the sale with the members partici pating with various food items to go on sale. Mrs. Jerald Rea will host the Tarnation Clnh at hei home Thursday night at 8:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blake accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl VAalra tr Pnrtlanrl TrnHav. The Kenneth Blakes are visiting their son and family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Darrel Blake, there. F0LLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNary Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE Hogs - - Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. 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