Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 11, 1963, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Social Lites--
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
LOTS OF social activity the past
week with meetings, card
clubs, and parties. And inter
spersed in all this, is meal plan
ning and preparing, washing
and ironing, and chauffering
kids to this and that! Whew,
makes me tired to write this,
but it is nearly the schedule of
any mother with youngsters.
o o o
TWO TABLES of pinochle were
in progress last Tuesday even
ing at the home of Mary Lov
gren. Flo Connor won high,
Marlys Phegley, second; Bobbie
Angell, low; and Lillian Key;
pinochle. Others enjoying the
evening were Jackie Allstott,
Jeanne Berry, Bonnie Buschke
and Mary.
HANNAH ANDERSON called the
other evening to say that they
had been in Portland to attend
a shower for Mrs. Jerry Gower,
the former Maxine Allen of lone.
The Gowers recently adopted
a baby boy. The shower was held
in the Kon Tiki room at the
Sheraton Hotel in Portland.
SEVEN TABLES of duplicate
bridge were in play Sunday
afternoon at the Elks rooms for
the monthly unit party. Bobbe
Driscoll and Rachel Dick won
high north-south. Gus and Mary
Jo Hartzheim, Hermiston were
second. Harriet Hall and Doreen
Jacobs were high east-west and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hamp
ton, Pendleton were second.
Other out-of-towners were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Littleton, Pendle
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rich
ards, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Harkenrider, and Mrs. Jean Rit
zinger, all of Hermiston; Mrs.
A. R. Fortner, Boardman.
0 0 0
HAZEL MAHONEY entertained
What's Trump bridge at her
home Wednesday afternoon with
Virginia Rosewall winning high.
Lucille Wilson was second and
Cora Mae Ferguson was low. Al
so in on the play were Dee Grib
ble, Fay Ferguson, Helen Schaf
fitz, Margaret Blake, Madge
Thomson, and Hazel.
ooo
REMEMBER THE new date of
the Band Carnival April 27
with dinner at t:3U p.m. in the
fair pavilion and many games
to play on the "gay-way"! Gath
er up the whole family for a
fun night out and the proceeds
go to buy band uniforms and
send band students to summer
school.
ooo
EDDA MAE LOVGREN won high
Friday at bridge with Kay
Robinson entertaining three ta
bles of gals, plus me for an
hour! I went down to eat some
of that delicious-looking cherry-o-cream
cheese pie she had
made,, but no luck, had to leave
before she served it! Kay asked
me to play but I knew Bebe
Munkers would just call me the
"dummy!" Lillian Sweek won
second and Mary Jean McCabe,
low. Others in on the session
were Bebe, June Bellenbrock,
Laurel Van Marter, Gwen Healy,
Mabel Heath, Nona Sowell, Ha
zel Hamlin, Elsie Cole, and Kay.
ooo
MARGARET DUBUQUE and Ja
nina Johnson filled in for Han
nah Anderson and Pearl Wright,
who were out of town, at the
Friday Afternoon Pinochle club.
Mary Harris entertained the
group with Doris Watkins hav
ing high, Carrie Beckett, low;
Gladys Beckett and Janina, pin
ochle. Beulah Mankin and Mil
lie Evans were the other play
ers. ooo
VIRGINIA ROSEWALL and
Gena Leonard were hostesses
for the OES Social club held
at the Masonic hall Saturday
afternoon. Juanita Carmichael
won high for bridge, and Gladys
Jones had- Jack high. Carrie
Beckett won high in pinochle
with Martha Lane having the
pinochle. The taster theme was
1 Coming Events
FRIDAY. April 12
Good Friday, schools dismissed
1:00 p.m.
SATURDAY. April 13
Legion auxiliary food sale, Hepp
ner Red and White, 10:30 am.
Soroptimist club food sale. Cent
ral Market 10:30 cun.
Elks Easter egg bunt court
house, fairgrounds. 10:00 a.m.
MONDAY. April IS
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, noon.
Rainbow, Masonic hall, 7:00 p.m.
Easter Monday card party, Epis
copal church, 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, April 16
Heppner AF4AM, lodge halt
8:00 p.m.
St. Monica's, Mrs. Jack Loyd,
8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, April 17
Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00
p. xxi.
Soroptimists, Wagon Wheel,
noon.
APRIL'S BIRTHSTONE
For countless years the
diamond has had particular
significance because of its
breathtaking beauty.
Whether it be for a birthday
or some very special occasion,
see our wide selection of
diamond, or diamond-and-onyx,
birthstone rings in a
most pleasing price range.
note: White Sapphires,
Zircons and Synthetic White
Spinels are also used for April's
birthstone.
Uti lucky ( wax yt ihtkihn
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special"
Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M.
177 MAIN ST HEPPNER
PH. 676-9200
JEWELERS
carried out in the decorations
and the gift packages were at
tractively decorated with Easter
chickens.
ooo
MARGARET BLAKE telis me she
heard from her daughter, Mary
Kay (Mrs. Kenneth Singer) re
cently and they will have a two-
months leave from his job in
Turkey sometime in late sum
mer and plan to be here In
August. Another son, Don, is
with United Press working in
Los Angeles, Calif.
ooo
EILEEN PROCK entertained Fri
day night two tables of bridge
with Joyce Ward winning high.
Ilene Wyman had second and
Patti Prock was low. Jean Ben
nett, Jan Agee, Nadine O'Brien,
Mary McClure, and Eileen also
played.
ooo
BRIDGE WAS the word Wednes
day night as Inez Meador had
the Renegers club at her home.
Lillian Sweek won high, Bebe
Munkers, second; and Bonnie
Barratt, low. Others in on the
play were Kay Robinson, Kay
Anderson, LaFyrne Pratt, Edda
Mae Lovgren, and Louise Far
ley. ooo
EVERYONE HAS been reading
about the meningitis at the
Navy base in San Diego, Calif.
Ida Farra told me her son, Jim,
who is stationed there has been
quarantined off and on during
this outbreak. He is undergoing
"boot" training and will be
home on leave around May 10.
ooo
THE PINOCHLE tournament at
the Elks club was concluded
last week with Prudy Casebeer
and Ruth Bergstrom winning
first place. Martha Lane and
Edna Turner were second. In the
Wednesday night play, Millie
Evans and Beulah Mankin were
high with Alta Cutsforth and
Loree Hubbard second high.
They will hold a party this week
to give out the awards.
o o o
MARY McLEOD won high Tues
day night at the Bridge Bid
dies club with Mary Jean Mc
Cabe entertaining. Janina John
son won second and Mary Mc
Clure won the traveling prize
which was bidding game and
making it. Marian Jonasson, La
Fyrne Pratt, Dorothy ORourke,
Donna Gordon, Jan Agee, and
Mary Jean played during the
evening. The gals presented Jan
with a stork complete with
diaper tucked full of money for
the new baby.
ooo
MARTHA PETERSON entertain
ed with a farewell party for
Sherri Olson who left Saturday
for her new home in Klamath
Falls. Guests were Kitty OHarra,
Sharon Hams, Cheryl Bellen
brock. and Sara Strait. The party
was held at the Peterson home
last Tuesday, with Sherri re
ceiving remembrances from the
girls.
0 0 0
SEEN ABOUT town: Marie Mc
Quarrie working diligently in
her front yard; the Glenn Smiths
planting rosebushes; little boy
trying to push lawn mower
through too-tall grass! Time for
all "green thumbers" to get
busy with their planting, clean
ing, and moving of plants, if
that weather will just cooperate!
Mr. and Mrs. Orian Wright
were in Tacoma, Wn., last week
to attend the funeral of her
brother, Bill LeTrace.
Renn Harris left Saturday fol
lowing a week of spring vacation
ivith his narpnts. Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Saling, from his studies
at Willamette University.
1 1
IfN!
As An Added Service
FOR YOUR DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
We will display plants and planters
in the window of Heppner Red and
White Store.
CALL 676-9222 or 676-5532
For ALL Your Floral Needs
HELEN COX
FLOWERS and GIFTS
Deliveries in Heppner, lone and Lexington
Sorority Elects New
Officers, Sets Dinner
IONE Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority neia its regular busi
ness meeting April 3 at the
home of Mrs. Gene Rietmann
with Mrs. Sam Crawford as co
hostess. A letter was read from
former member, Mrs. Eulenna
Corley, saying she had helped
start a sister chapter of the ESA
in Corvallis. The new chapter is
named Alpha Beta and has 15
charter members.
It was announced that Mrs.
Joe Hausler will be Beta Omega's
delegate to state convention in
Roseburg. May 18 was set as the
date for the chapter's annual
husband and wife banquet.
Officers elected for the com
ing year were Mrs. Charles Do
herty, president; Mrs. Harold
Snider, vice president; Mrs. Gene
Rietmann, corresponding secre
tary; Mrs. Joe Hausler, record
ing secretary; Mrs. Gil Lujan.
treasurer. Refreshments served
were coffee and breads from
around the world, baked by Mrs.
Crawford.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Raymond on
Monday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Sire Sorenson of Hood River.
Mrs. Sorenson is the mother of
Mrs. Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Beckett
and Mrs. Hannah Anderson vis
ited in Portland over the weekend.
Grand Officers Visit
Mrs. Dick (Jean) Reed, Con
don, grand marshal, and Mrs.
Jean Collins, Junction City,
grand esther, paid their offical
visits Monday at Ruth chapter
No. 32, Order of Eastern Star.
Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Dean
Hunt, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs.
Dick Wilkinson, Mrs. Charles
Stout and Mrs. J. R. Huffman
attended a Friendship night and
reception in Umatilla. Mrs. Kate
Baggett, member of the ESTARL
committee of the Grand chap
ter of Oregon, was the honored
guest.
Monahans Go South
For Son's Marriage
The marriage of Ensign Mich
ael F. Monahan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Monahan, Heppner,
to Mary Frances Dominguez,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Dominguez, Imperial Va 1 1 e y,
Calif., will be an event of Mon
day, April 15. in San Francisco.
Calif.
The wedding ceremony will
take place at Sacred Heart Par
ish, Filmore Street, San Fran
cisco, at 10 a.m. They will be
at home, following a short wed
ding trip, at 10 Laguna Street,
San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Monahan will
leave by plane from Portland on
Friday to be present for the occasion.
Pink and Blue Shower
Honors Mrs. Biddle
A surprise stork shower was
given for Mrs. Marion Biddle at
the home of Mrs. William Samp
son on Sunday evening, April
7.
Theme of the shower was
"Rock-a-bye Baby," with inter
esting games played and prizes
awarded. Highlight of the even
ing was a hilarious skit with
Mrs. Harold Huber acting the
part of the doctor; Mrs. Orlin
Huston, as a nurse, and Peggy
Rockenfield, dressed in approp
riate storK costume.
Baby gifts were ushered to the
guest of honor In a decorated
bassinett. Refreshments were
served at the close of the even
ing. Guests included Mrs. Peggy
David, Walla Walla, mother of
Mrs. Biddle, Mrs. Gary Sumpter,
Mrs. Dwayne Ball, Mrs. Mike
Gray, Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, Mrs.
D. E. Hudson, Miss Lorraine
Harnden, Judy Hamilton, Lor
raine Leonnig, Shirley Van Win
kle, Mrs. Robert Porter, Mrs.
Amanda Wadsworth, Mrs. El
wood Boyd, Mrs. Avery Taylor
and Mrs. Clifford Wagner.
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GAZETTE-TIMES
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ramos and
family, Echo, visited last Wed
nesday with her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers.
Ray Ayers, of M. and R. Co
returned last week from Port
land where he had attended an
air conditioning school.
Sisters Honored
With Bqby Shower
A pink and blue shower hon
ored sisters, Mrs. Dean Connor
and Mrs. Bob Parsons, Portland,
last Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Mary Bryant with
Mrs. Alvln Wagenblast as co
hostess. Mrs. Lyle Jensen assisted Mrs.
Connor in opening of the gifts.
The gifts of Mrs. Parson were
taken to her over the week-end
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Nash.
The hostesses served cake with
pineapple whipped cream top
ping to Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Melvin
Dixon, Mrs. Marion Palmer of
lone, Mrs. Lee Palmer, also of
lone, Mrs. Jim Hager, Mrs.
Amanda Duvall, Mrs. Wes Mar
latt, Mrs. Theta Srtatton and
Mrs. Jensen.
L. E. Dick and Kemp Dick left
Monday for Butte, Mont., to see
their father, L. E. Dick, Sr., who
Is seriously ill in a hospital.
Money receipt books in dup
licate and triplicate are on sale
at the Gazette-Times.
SHOP AMD SAVE
Hudson House 21 1 Size
PINEAPPLE
CHUNK.
CRUSHED, or
TIDBITS
5 for $1
WHEAJIES. CHEERIOS. KIX. TRIX. JETS
3 for 89c
Sunshine 12 Oz.
VANILLA WAFERS
or 1 lb.
HI-HO CRACKERS
3 hi $ 1
40 Ox.
BISQUICK - 39c
PRIDE OF OREGON
PEARS 4 cans $1
CAL TOP
PEACHES 5 cans $1
OVERLOOK
PEAS 5 cans 79c
Frozen Swanson
TV Dinners
Fish and Fries Dinner
Haddock Dinner
49
Macaroni and
Cheese Dinner
2for69
Beads '0 Bleach 79c
Zee 200 Ft
Wax Paper 43c
Snow
Clam Chowder 31c
FRISKIES IS Oz.
Cat Food
OR
Cat Food Liver
3 for 43c
FRESH
STRAWBERRIES 3 for $1
Louisiana YAMS 21b. 29c
BONELESS
HAMS
Swift's, Bar-S Oregon Chief
Lb- 85e
Half or
Whole
REGULAR HAMS
BUTT HALF LB. 53c
Whole or Shank Half, Lb. 51c
For Your Easter Breakfast
IKlll SAUSAGE - - lb. 55c
LETTUCE
Lb. 10
10 Lb. No. 1
POTATOES
39
PRICES GOOD APRIL 12 and 13
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
MARKET
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