Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 06, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    Social Lites - -
by Jo
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December 6, 1962 3
By JO PETTYJOHN
MY GOODNESS, another week
here already! And by now the
youngsters are all counting the
days until Christmas. Time to
plan for gay holiday parties and
changing the furniture around to
make room for the tree. Heard
someone say this week she had
just finished really cleaning
house, moved the furniture and
all, to be ready for the tree trim
ming time. Early bird!
ooo
EDNA TURNER won high Satur
day afternoon at the OES
Social club meeting. Beth Bryant
won the high for bridge with
three tables in play and one
pinochle. The members met for
a no-host luncheon at the
Episcopal bazaar before ad
journing to the hall for after
noon play.
ooo
SAY, GALS, I misinformed you
on the Elks Ladies Night, it is
NOT tonight but was postponed
until next Thursday night, Dec
ember 13. The reason is that
there will be initiation and an
official visitor for the lodge. So
gather up your friends and enjoy
an evening out.
ooo
ELLA SMITH reviewed the book,
"Travel With Charlie," by John
Steinbeck's travels around the
United States with his dog as a
companion in search of what he
DANCE
AT HARDMAN
December 8
Music By Roy's Band
Supper Served
calls "America." Elsie Cole ser
ed refreshments to Ruby Becket,
Sadie Parrish, Madge Thomson,
Florence Green, Lorena Jones,
Marian Abrams, Leta Thomas,
Lucy Peterson, and Ella.
ooo
TWO TABLES of bridge were in
play Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Beth Bryant. Guests
were Mrs. Ray (Hazel) Scher
zinger, California visitor and
twin sister of Wavel Wilkinson,
and Lucille Wilson. Others play
ing were Lota Tibbies, Wavel,
Inez Huffman, Ginger Wilkinson,
and Hester Creswick. Wavel won
high; Lota, second; and Inez was
low.
ooo
HAVE YOU dug your bulbs and
put them to "bed" as Helen
Cox would say? I have talked
with Lynn Haguewood and
Helen who say they are putting
it off just a while longer, maybe
waiting until spring then won't
have to dig them! A little snow
is flitting about. Condon had
about four inches over the week
end, which made all kids there
very happy. Of course the skiers
here are anxiously waiting for
enough snow to ski. And we
need snow when we travel to the
mountains to get our Christmas
tree with several others, which
ends up in quite an outing for
the families.
ooo
LEXINGTON BRIDGE winners
Thursday night at the home of
Lois Hunt were Lucia Cutsforth,
high, and Ginger Wilkinson, sec
ond high. Ginger filled in for
Velma Glass who was unable to
attend. Others playing were Lor
ene Ledbetter, Hester Creswick,
Eileen Padberg, Mildred David
son, and Elsie Cole. The gals
get together next Thursday at
Lorene's home.
ooo
DRESS COLORS for the spring of
'63 are going to pastel trends,
according to reports from the
buyer's market held in Portland.
The styles will not change no
ticeably but the color change
was noted. Just so skirt lengths
will not continue going to a
short or long extreme! According
to all designers, wear the hem
length best suited for your par
ticular tastes and size. Not that
we women always follow that
rule!
0 0 0
MILLIE EVANS moved her Fri
day afternoon pinochle club
meeting to Wednesday of last
week because she was to be out
of town Friday. Hannah Ander
son held the high score with
Carrie Beckett having low. Car
rie and Mary Harris teamed up
to win the pinochle. All of the
members were there, including
Beulah Mankin, Doris Watkins,
Pearl Wright, and Gladys Beck
ett. ooo
THERE ARE too many Mary's in
the Bridge Biddies club, only
really one of the gal's name is
Mary Jean McCabe. Sorry I goof
ed. Too much of a hurray. In the
4-H reporters meeting which I
conducted Saturday, I very
strongly reminded the 4-H'ers to
get people's names written and
spelled correctly! Practice what
we preach!
0 0 0
DUPLICATE BRIDGE with eight
tables playing was held last
Tuesday night at the Episcopal
parish hall. Delia McCurdy and
Harlan McCurdy, Jr., won high
north-south with Gus and Mary
Jo Hartzheim, Hermiston, taking
second high. Daisy Collins and
LaVerne Van Marter won high
east-west with Bill Collins and
Dr. Wallace Wolff took second.
Duplicate play will take place
again December 11 at the parish
hall, and all bridge players are
invited. Another date to remem
ber is the Unit bridge party to be
held December 16, 2:00 p. m., at
the multipurpose room.
Gift Exchange Shared
At Christmas Party
For Mother's Club
The Christmas atmosphere
prevailed Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Rod Murray when
members of the Heppner Mothers
club met for its annual Christ
mas party. Assisting the hostess
were Mrs. Bob Brindle and Mrs.
Kenneth Robinson.
Gifts for exchange were placed
under a large silver tinsel tree,
and holiday candles combined
with other decorations added to
the occasion. Continuing an an
nual project, gifts were also
brought to bring cheer to
patients in Pioneer Memorial
hospital.
During the business period
and after considerable discus
sion, the club went on record as
supporting the proposed Willow
Creek dam project now under
civic discussion, and voiced ap
proval in supporting a recrea
tion program. The president,
Mrs. Ray Smith, will represent
the club at important meetings
of these groups.
Christmas devotions were read
by Mts. Charles Knox. Christmas
games were prepared and M by
Mrs. Anita Stockard and Mis.
Smith, with prizes awarded to
Mrs. Nels Anderson, Mrs. Wes
Sherman and Mrs. Everett
Struckmeier.
The January meeting was an
nounced to be 'held at the home
of Mrs. Bob Abrams, and a dii
ner meeting is planned for Feb
ruary. Refreshments were served by
the hostess during the social
hour at the close of the evening.
Many Attend Annual
Degree Dinner
Many Degree of Honor mem
bers and their families attended
the annual Thanksgiving dinner
held November 27 at the Christ
ian church.
The lodge furnished the tur
key, rolls, and coffee with other
dishes potluck. During the din
ner Mrs. J. W. Farra presented
Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom
with an anniversary cake from
the lodge honoring them on their
36th wedding anniversary.
Honorary member and guest
for the evening was Mrs. Emma
Jones. During the business meet
ing plans were discussed for
making the Christmas trees
which are given to the patients
in the Nursing Home at Pioneer
Memorial hospital.
The annual Carnation club
Christmas party will be held
December 13 at the home of Mrs.
Mary Bryant.
EMPIRE
builders are not for us but
TURNER, VAN MARTER AND
BRYANT, Heppner, will be
glad to insure any empires
that are built in our
STATE
We like to insure local cars,
local homes or any local
BUILDING
and we're happy to pay for in
sured property that has been
wrecked, burned or
STOLEN!
Coming Events
FRIDAY, December 7
Rebekahs, lodge hall, 8:00 p.m
High school basketball, De
Sales. Walla Walla. 6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, December 8
Joint potluck dinner. Masons
and OES, Masonic hall, 6:30
p-m. -
Baked food sale, Heppner Red
and White, 9:30 a.m.
Piano students Christmas pro
gram, Methodist church, 2:30
p.m.. Sunday, December 9.
MONDAY. December 10
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, noon.
School Board, courthouse, 7:30
p.m.
OES, lodge hall, 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, December 11
Heppner extension unit, Mrs.
Riley Munkers, 10:30 am.
Degree of Honor, Christian
church, 8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, December 12
Heppner PTA, multipu r p o s e
room, 8:00 p.m.
Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00
p.m.
THURSDAY, December 13
Soroptimist, Wagon Wheel, noon.
Carnation club, Mary Bryant,
8:00 p.m.
Rainbow Girls
Initiate Five
Five girls were initiated into
the Order of Rainbow for Girls
here Monday night. The officers
o the organization, with worthy
advisor Sherri Olson in charge,
conducted the impressive initia
tory ceremony.
Girls entered into the order
were Ruby Fulleton, Susan
Stark, Caroline Bookman, Debbie
Young, and Gladys Van Houte.
Special guests were Mrs. Har
old (Ruby) Becket, grand
deputy, International Order of
Rainbow for Girls; Mrs. Lewis
(Dot) Halvorsen, mother advisor
of the lone assembly; Mrs. Dick
(Ginger) Wilkinson, grand com
mittee woman; and Larry Cook,
chairman, grand iodge instruc
tion committee. Also present
were three board members: Dr.
Ed Schaffitz, Mrs.' Jim Thomson,
Mrs. Tom Hughes.
The girls discussed the annual
Christmas dance to be held
again this year in the Odd Fel
lows hall December 28. To help
finance the dance the girls are
planning several baked goods
sales, the first of which will be
held Saturday, December 8, at
9:30 a. m- in the Heppner Red
& White. store.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the meeting by the host
esses, Mrs. Thomson and Mrs.
Lucille Wilson,
Mrs. Bob Flatt
Feted With Shower
Mrs. Bob Flatt was the honor
ed guest at a pink and blue
shower Wednesday night at the
home of Mrs. Matt Hughes. Co
hostesses with Mrs. Hughes were
Mrs. Bud reck and Mrs. James
Johnston.
A centerpiece of a pink and
blue artificial arrangement was
used on the table. Mrs. Glen
Ward assisted Mrs. Flatt with
the opening of the gifts.
Guests were Mrs. Creston Rob
inson, Mrs. Jerry Daggett, Mrs.
Bob Brindle, Mrs. Marshall Lov
gren, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Bud
Marshall, Mrs. Barney Malcom,
Mrs. Fred Gimbel, Mrs. LeRoy
Gradner, Mrs. Jack Van Winkle,
Mrs. R. G. Watkins, Mrs. Ilarley
Young, Mrs. Jim Myers, and Mrs.
James Myers, Sr.
Refreshments of pine apple
fruit squares and coffee were
served during the evening.
Piano Students
To Give Program
Mrs. D. E. Hudson announces
a Christmas program to be given
by 'her piano students Sunday,
December 9, 2:30 p. m., in the
Methodist church basement
rooms.
The public is invited to come
Baker is Elected
Worshipful Master
Of Heppner Lodge
Clarence Baker has been elec
ted worshipful master of Hepp
ner Lodge No. 69, A.F. and A.M.,
for 1963, the lodge announces.
Raymond Williamson will be
senior warden, Fred Gimbel jun
ior warden, Marcel Jones treas
urer, Don Turner secretary, Len
Ray Schwarz senior deacon, Mar
ion Green junior deacon, John
Pfeiffer Tyler and Paul W. Jones,
Marshal.
Larry Cook was chosen high
priest of Heppner chapter No.
26, R.A.M., for the coming year,
and Robert Abrams was elected
king.
Other officers are Miles Mc
Kay of Arlington, scribe; Clar
ence Bauman, treasurer; Oliver
Creswick, secretary; Don Turner,
captain of hosts; Joe Hays of
Kinzua, principal sojou r n e r;
Clarence Baker, Royal Arch cap
tain; Ray Williamson, third
veil; Waldo DeMoy of Fossil,
second veil; Kenny Walters of
Arlington, first veil; Harry My
ers of Condon, chaplain; Carl
Myers of Condon, marshal; and
Claude Graham, sentry.
and hear the students perform
the various Christmas musical
numbers.
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