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HEFFKEB GAZETTE -TIM 5, Thursday, ftbrucry IS. 1M2 Social Lites - - CALL M2I w IU4 -by Jo 1 HMMMa honey and Di.lt M..il,,r imm fTn "w'V McCurdy. Jr., and isvxa wuvuiuy, JJUrlll O n n GLADYS JONES won hk-h wt nesday evening at the Fida's and Kyoudas 'y the home uj uiuuji lunnor. ISKing MVond prlre was 1'hyllia Ifutchina. Other making up the two table i piay were Florence Green. Iorens Jones. Alma Green. LUIe coie. eetn Bryant, and Kachcl UICK. o a a PINOCHLE TOURNAMENT plav la nearing the closing daya of play with first and second nlace remaining unchanged alter Wed nesday niKhfa play. On top are Aivtiia rauoera and Kunie Pettyjohn with 8tcond place vuinK to ITU(1V Lasi'fiivr and Mildred YarnelL Wednesday mam winners were JYudy and Mnareu, men, Aivina and Eu nice, second. Tom and Jo Hus- ton provided some excltlne mo. low. Also In on the play were rnents when they melded 1500 i-ay rerguson. Happy Graham, I trump: itcna Leonard, and Madge i nomson. c r . BT 10 'ETTTJOKH iriLL lOLl) and dreary with ui? uri trying to ptx-k through ho well have to be content to amy ndoura and enjoy the many aiuviura going on during the month. Coming up la final i'1iv in me tms bridge and uln othle tournament. o o o SPEAKING OF carda, I always thought our community here was the card playingest bunch fr miles around, but not so! John Day can claim that title ns they plav bridge from 9 In the morning until 5 that after noon sort of a bridge marathon. Jackie Labhart says In a letter to Kay Koblnson last week! HAZEL MAHONEY and Helen Schaffltz were co-hostesses at the Mahoney home Wednesday afternoon for the What's Trump Valentine luncheon. Dee Cribble won WKh. Lota Tibbies second hlirh. and Virginia Rosewall had o o o MRS. LYLA Elliott fifth grade teacner, was honored with a coffee hour at the home of La Fyrne Tratt with Ruby Munkers ns co-hostess Saturday afternoon. They served cake and coffee to mothers of Mrs. Elliott's fifth grade students as they got ac quainted with her during the afternoon. o o o BRIDGE STANDINGS In the Elks tournament are still pretty much the same but the end is getting near with next week's play concluding tht contest. Still leading for north-south are Ed and Rachel Dick, high, with Rita Wolff and Lsabelle Davis second. Also still in the lead for first east-west are LaVerne Van Marter and Daisy Collins. In sec ond place tie are Conley and VI Lanham and June Bellen brock and Elsie Cole. Tuesday night winners were Laurel Van Marter and Eileen Padberg, tied with Bene Munkers and Lillian Sweek for high north-south. Jim and Bobbe Driscoll were third and Rita Wolff and lsabelle Da vis won fourth. Elsie and June won high east-west, LaVerne and Daisy, second high; Phil Ma- o o o LAST WEDNESDAY evening was me occasion or a dinner party ar me nome or me Karl Millers. t-njoying the dinner at an even Ing of cards were the Art Wat kins, Vernon Munkers, Earl tvans, and Archie Munkers. o o o GENE AND Harriet Hall were hosts for a crab feed Satur day night at their home. Guests were Gordon and La Fyrne Iratt. Lowell and Dee Gribble, Eddie and Bv Gunderson, Frank and Kay Anderson, Don and Mary McClure. Walter and Doreon Ja cobs, and Bob and Sue Jepsen. Following dinner the group played bridge. o o o JANINA JOHNSON won high Tuesday afternoon at the Leann Rea home with two tables of pinochle In play. Second high went to Alvlna Casebeer and Prudy Casebeer held the highest hand. Also playing were Mil dred Yarnell, Loree Hubbard, Alta Cutsforth, and Jo Huston. o o o SEVERAL BRIDGE enthusiasts Journeyed to Hermlston Mon day night and entered the Her mlston Elks master point play, and came home with a high and second place. Bill Collins Jv 95 3 WEEKS ONLY INSTEAD OF $79.75 for a complete 52-pc. service for 8 in 1847 ROGERS BROS. America' Finest Sllverplafo Choose from 5 lover Hocinne onrl lrnvias Ka v ji t,uo uj.iv a,iivn uv ' j pleasure mat comes witn owning America's Finest Silverplate. Service includes 16 teaspoons, 8 ea. forks, knives, salad forks, soup spoons, 1 ea. butter knife, tablespoon, sugar spoon and pierced tablespoon. LIMITED TIME: FEBRUARY 5 to 24,1962 Something from the Jeweler's, a atwerys something special!" Parents Make Trip To Corvallis Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clint MoQuarrie and Dan were In CurvalUs the lkt wet-k end to attend trie wed ding of their daughter, Susan, to Kichard Ruhl. son vt Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl. Lexington. The coui-le was married at a formal wedding at the First Mrthodist church. Corvallis, Saturday af ternoon, February 10, in the prewnce or relatives, cloae friends and college classmates. Also making the trip were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kuhl. The group attended a dinner in nonor oi me weuuing party at the Country Kitchen after re hearsal on Friday evening. A complete wedding story will appear In the next issue of the paper. Carnation Club Sets Saturday Food Sale Carnation club members have planned a food sale for Satur day, February 17, starting at 10:00 a. m. at the Heppner Red and White store. Mrs. Lincoln Nash. Mrs. Carl King, and Mar ilyn Bergstrom are In charge of the sale. At the club meeting Thursday. members having birthdays in January. February, or March drew a gut irom tne Dirtnaay box. I Mrs. Prudy Casebeer and Mrs. Jerald Rea were co-hostesses at the Rea home and served re- j freshmcnts tj 16 members. Group Gathers Sunday At Ola Ruggles Home Family n-mlM ami fiiend of Jk:r. lU itugKits .-(ti o u at her home Sunday fr a dinner and afternoon ui visiting. asi ln with tin dinner and oitwr arrangements were Mr. and Mrs Charles Kueglei. Coming from Richland. Wash., were her granmiiiUK'hier and husband. Mr. and Mr. Jack Fnstabend. and children Ihma Laura. Nell. Linda, j.-ff an, Wayne. Little granddaughter Laura took some time to coin pare notes of her recent oin-r-ation with that of treat grand mother Ruggles. who is making speedy recovery from recent surgery. Belated birthday wishes were extended Mrs. Charles Ruggles by the group. Other dinner guests Included Mrs. Anne Smouse and Mrs. llor tense Martin. Carolyn Slocum Weds Omer Huston Feb. 3 Carolyn Slocum. duughter of Mrs. Frieda Slocum. and Omer Huston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Or- lin Huston,, wore united in mar riage at a quiet family wedding February 3 at tne urun Huston home. Officiating t tne double rim ceremony was rasior David umuuj Cvvnts rilOAY. rrb. u Pebtkah. Lndqe hnli. 1:00 P- Ri BaakcUKaL Joho Toy tbeit, 30 p. m. SATURDAY. Fsb. 17 CAiaatiaa Club bake sals. Red and White store. 10:00 a. sn. BakketbolL John Day tbete. ;30 p. to. Square Dance dub. Wranglers bulldinq, 1:00 p. m. MONDAY, ftb. 19 Chamber ot Commerce. Wagon Wbele, noon. Rainbow, Lodge halL 7:00 p. ns. Civic League. TUESDAY. Teh. 20 Elks dance lessons start Elks ballroom, check time. Heppner Lodge ATAAM. Lodge ball. 8:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY. Feb, 21 Rainbow father -daughter ban quet, lodge halL 6:30 p. m. Odd rellowt, lodge halL 8:00 p. m. THURSDAY, Feb. 22 SoroptlmUt Wagon WbeeL noon- Bauer, of the Seventh-Day Ad- venlist church. Attending the couple were Linda Valentine and Lionel Huston, mother of tne groom. The young couple Is now at home In Heppner. WAKM VOIR FOCKCTS WITII lt)l.D CASH Use Classified Ads! 13 Couples Enjoy Progressive Dinner Annual n. kuevthcart t.iniu-r ht-l.l .Ntuir.l.iv evening w i' tlie hiL-hlu'iit ..t n'. ii, Club ear wi'h ; iu'..-s en- jc.Mng me (tfiiti-us limner and entertainment. They Mint. -.1 M. (-reiing as ptiests of Mi. n. Mrs. Flmer Schmlilt with ir.i'i.-rtv lni-. cock tails ami sppener. Mrs. lliiroltt l.uir.l v. , k .... A hum dinner loii.mci at tlte Kay Williamson none with Mrs. Hon Abrams anil Mrs Bruce Siwncer MS Itl Iliti'vi'x (tn-r mi'inlli'K furnished itluck iiMns for the dinner. Comiiletini! the ivi-oIol. thv were guests of Ir and Mrs. W. II. Wollf fur dessert and cards later, t il host esses U'llh Mrs. Wollf were Mis. N C. Anderson. Mrs. Mini Nagel. ami Mrs. Kav .Smith. given the high aiiil low winners and the grand prie of a Viilen tine cake was won by lloiee L'olletnn Th. r.ikA uaa miltl., and deitirated bv Mrs. Bob Jones. r.ach home taking part In the innir uns nttr.1,.1 U'elv dissir. ati-d ill the Valentine theme with he red and white colors, l oupies res-nt were Mr and Mrs. Hob iirindlc. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon llutchlns, Mr. and Mrs. Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, Mr. nd Mrs. Fulleton, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs Smith. Mr. and Ml. N.tgel, i:'V. and N!i. hpenci-r. Mi and Mi it. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. nil unsoii. Ir. and Mrs. Wolff. Mis. Anita StiN-kard and Vent lUvis. Mrs, Paul Brown returned Sun- day nfter a week's kiav In Lns Vega. NevadJ. VisitlnU her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Autie (ioodman. She got ac qua in ted with a new nl'H-e and nephew, 3 months old twins of the Goodman. Cemetery Care Payments Now Due Members of the Board ol the Heppner Cemetery Main tenance DiMrict wish to re mind patrons of the annual tiite method of lot main tenance that pavtnents of $10 must be paid to Mrs. F-laine S. George, Secretary-Treasurer. Heppner, Oregon, on or iM'forc March first to assure com pletion of the work by Mem orial Day. Should nnvments not be re ceived by April 1st. annual care will be disconiinuea on these lots on which this ser vice Is past due. Requests for information regarding annual and tieriM-tual care may be directed to the Secretary. JEWELERS Store Hoars: 9 A. M. To 6 t. K. 17? MAW ST- Hwrxn PHONE 6-8200 k I M IN P8 and Bobbe DrLseoll teamed up to win high east-west and one Master point. Harlan McCurdy, Jr., and Laurel Van Marter won second east-west for a fractional Master point. Others Rolng were Daisy Collins, Jim Driscoll, ana LaVerne Van Marter. o o o MILLIE KVANS entertained the Fridav afternoon pinochle club with two tables in play. Carrie Beckett won mgn ana pairea with Hannah Anderson to win the pinochle, and Doris Watkins won low. Mary Harris, Grace Buschke, Gladys Beckett, Pearl Wright, and Millie made up the play. o o o HOW ABOUT getting two send- ofts In 30 minutes wnen going on a trip? Ask Betty Brown. She got on the plane at Pendleton was back In one half hour, called her family who were still in Pendleton and they came back to wish her off again! ! The reason, fogged In out of Boise. Anvhow she arrived back home safe and sound. o o o BIRTHDAY dinner Sunday evening honored Gene Hall with guests In for dinner. Ar riving for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Haroia wngm nu Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van Blokland, Gary and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball and Archie, and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hall, Kinzua. o o o BEBE MUNKERS and June Bell enbrock won high east-west during duplicate bridge play Monday night at the home of Gena Leonard. Taking nign north -south were Lillian Sweek and Lucia Cutsfortn. compar ing the three tables of play were Jean Bennett, Inez Meador, Hazel Hamlin, Kay Robinson, Elsie Cole, Mildred Davidson, and Eileen Padberg. o o o RUMOR HAS it the gals are working busily on decorations and plans for the up-coming Elks annual next Saturday, the 24th. Pinochle and bridge will be in session at the Catholic parish hall and special games for those who don't play cards. See you there! o o o NINE TRICKS members were guests of Sue Jones at her home Thursday night. She served a Valentine jello dessert to Jean Wi'liamson, Gwen Green, Bobbe Driscoll, Karen Thompson, June ?nctirpr. Aroiene L,aira, Marg aret Slewert, and Marlon Abrams. Jean won high and Gwen took low. o o o EILEEN PADBERG entertained hrwtce at her home Thursday evening with two tables In play. Lois Hunt won high. Lorine Led better, second; and Mildred Dav the Jack hieh prize. Also In on the play were Elsie Cole, Hester Creswick, Velma Glass, Lucia Cutsforth, and Eileen. o o o SOON, GEORGE Washington's hlithdav will ne nere ana in keeping with tne cnerry xree thump I have a Cherry Cobbler roninA that is sure to suit any ' . -W taste. It comes to me irom ivus. Carl (Sylvia) McDaniel and was hishlv recommenaea Dy an me Mix; 2 cups pitted sour cherries vnn fillPSr cups liquid (cherry Juice plus water; T butter, melted, mix with cherries and sugar i t almond extract or V t mace T quicK cooKing tapioca place into 2-quart casserole. TOPPING cup sifted flour cup sugar t baking powder t salt 13 cup shortening (bylvia uses corn oil) eg? Sift drv ingredients together, cut in shortening until mixed. Sorinkle over top of cherries, dot with butter, bake in 350 degree oven about 55 minutes or until well done. Jerald Rea. manager of the a product Information meeting svf ctnr manappM and ulMmpn - i a ttrt r &r$s . 1 1 1 V I llJlf Y A VAIID EAAI 1(1 rrUl FRESH. 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