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WSCS Silver Tea To Precede Holidays Members of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will be hosts to a silver tea In the church parlors during the after noon of Saturday, November 23, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. A program of musical num bers will entertain guests throughout the afternoon. General chairman for the event is Mrs. Howard Bryant. The committee extends an in vitation to the public to come at its convenience during the afternoon and share this pre holiday occasion with them. Elks Ladies Hear Talk on Emblem Club Mrs. Ardis Carter of Hermiston was introduced at the Elks Ladies Night last Thursday, com mencing the evening with a talk on the Emblem Club, an aux iliary organization of the Elks. Mrs. Ralph Richards, Mrs. John Lane, and Mrs. Sam Turner acted as pinochle hostesses with Mrs. LeRoy Gardner winning first prize, Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid, sec ond, and door prize by Mrs. Martha Van Schoiack. Mrs. Wallace Wolff won high in bridge, Mrs. Harold Cohn was second and Mrs. Herman Winter won the door prize. The hostesses for four tables of bridge were Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Mrs. Frank Nickerson and Mrs. Elaine George. College President Is Guest Speaker At Harvest Dinner The ninth annual Harvest Festival dinner was held at the Christian church last Thursday evening, centered around this year's theme, "Praise Ye The Lord." The project committee set a goal of $1850 to purchase furn ishings for one room in the new dormitory at Northwest Christian college in Eugene, for roof re pairs and redecora ting the church sanctuary, and other gen eral maintenance. Chairman of the project committee was Bob Bergstrom, Marcel Jones, Everett Struckmeier, assisted by Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Anita Stockard, and Mrs. Charles Knox. The evening was termed as very enjoyable and successful, with 130 persons present and cash donations totaling $2053. Dr. Ross J. Griffith, president of Northwest Christian college, was guest speaker at the dinner. Dr. Griffith was presented a check for $440 to be used for the dormitory furnishings. Dinner committee chairman was Mrs. Larry Cook. Other com mittee members were Mrs. Ralph bcott, br., Mrs. Theda Stratton, Mrs. Albert Wright, and Mrs, Morgan Connor. Larry Cook presided as master of ceremonies. Tell the advertiser you saw it in the Gazette-Times. REVEALS BUffiS HP HE W. - " - - "We're down to our last daffodill" this flower grower announced in a long distance call to his pleased wife. "Sold the whole kaboodle to the seed company for a good price 1" Long distance is a fine way to share triumphs with friends and loved ones. For business or pleasure calls, it's still the next best to being there. How about sharing some joy tonight, after six, when rates are even lower? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL Couple Exchanges Vows at Ceremony Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Leola Faye Lane, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lane, Lexington, and Richard E. Vin son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vinson, Lexington, at an in formal service Saturday evening, November 9. The Rev. Melvin Dixon performed the 8 p.m. cere mony in the presence of parents and relatives. For her marriage the bride chose a blue street length dress fashioned with full skirt, and wore white accessories. Attending as maid of honor was Merna Marie Lane, sister of the bride, wearing a white sheath dress. Alvin J. Vinson, brother of the groom, served as best man. Both young people attended Heppner High school, with the groom graduating in 1961. He is employed at Lott's Electric and the couple is making their home in Heppner. Women's Groups Meet For Social Parties During Past Week Mrs. Edna Turner and Mrs. John Lane were co-hostesses for the Order of Eastern Star social club that met Saturday after noon at the Masonic hall. Sev eral tables of cards were enjoy ed with Mrs. Ola Ruggles win ning first in pinochle and Mi C. C. Carmichael winning high score in bridge. The Bridge Biddies met at tht home of Mrs. Don McClure. Tues day evening for two tables of cards. Winning high was Mrs. Gordon Pratt, second was Mrs. Dave McLeod and Mrs. Jim Gor don won the traveling prize. Mrs. McClure served apple pie ala mode and coffee. Also present were Mrs. Clint Agee, Mrs. Clar ence Johnson, Mrs. Ernie Mc- Cabe, and Mrs. Creston Robinson. Mrs. Jimmie Prock entertained last Wednesday evening with two tables of bridge. Mrs. La- Verne Van Marter won high, Mrs. Bob Jones second high, and Mrs. Marion Green won low. Mrs. Creston Robinson, Mrs. Fred Gimbel, Mrs. Marshall Lovgren, and Mrs. Jerry Schubert were also present.. Coffee and cookies were served throughout the evening. Card Club is Nearing Tenth Anniversary The Friday afternoon pinochle club met last week at the homj of Mrs. Orian Wright. Mrs. Toub- sent Dubuque and Mrs. Clar ence Johnson filled in for Mrs. Max Harris and Mrs. Art Wat kins. Others attending were Mis. Fred Mankin, Mrs. Charlie Beck ett, Mrs. Hannah Anderson, Mrs. karl Evans and Mrs. Walter Beckett. Winning high was Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Wright won low. Mrs. Mankin and Mrs. John son won the pinochle prize. It is interesting to note that this pinochle club was formed ten years ago this coming April and only something very serious has merited cancelling plans for these Friday afternoons which these ladies have enjoyed for so long. Yes, the Gazette-Times can print the form you need for busi ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9228. RECORD HOP M LATEST DANCE MUSIC AT i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 8 P.M. AMERICAN LEGION HALL Sponsored By EXPLORER SCOUT POST NO. 600 Heppner DISC JOCKEY AND MUSIC Furnished By RADIO STATION KUBE FUN FOR ALL! THIS AD SPONSORED BY TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE. DANK OF UjEastern Oregon HEPPNER ARLINGTON lONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BOOST THE SCOUTS- Admission By Donation Ages 14 And Over Welcome Invitation Extended To Bennett's 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of Condon will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house in the Fellowship Room of the Condon Congrega tional church on Saturday, No vember 30. The couple will greet their many friends between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. They were both former residents here, and Mrs. Bennett will be remem bered to many as the former Myrtle Scrivner. A cordial invitation is extend ed by this means to all their friends in Heppner and vicinity to share this happy occasion with them and ask that no gifts be brought. Family members planning the reception are two sons and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bennett of Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett of Seattle, Wn. 4-H Builders Meet At our last meeting we selec ted a name for our 4-H club. It will be the "Boardman Build ers." We answered roll call by naming a tool that we have used before. Our motto is "we learn by doing." We studied about kinds of measurements and kinds of woods. We learned to drive a nail straight into a board, using 8-penny nails. Ronald Baker, reporter Annual Dinner Set By Degree of Honor At the business meeting of the Degree of Honor Protective As sociation last week, committees were chosen and final plans made for the annual Thanks giving dinner on Saturday even ing, November 16, at 6:30 in the dining rooms of the Christian church. Turkey and rolls will be furn ished by the Degree of Honor, and members are asked to brinsr prepared dishes for the rest of the dinner. The officers urge all members and their families to attend. A meeting of the decorating committee is announced for Fri day evening at 7 p.m. to arrange and decorate tables. Mrs. Grace Wood of Heppner loft Monday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Holmes Gabberts, lone, to spend a week with them in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hoyden had as guests over the weeK end Mrs. Hayden's son, his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burkenbine, Lynn, Ann, and Jay, former Heppnerites now of Portland. Mrs. Max Harris arrived home last Thursday after spending al most a month with her mother, Mrs. Molly Hoys, of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Hays has been con valescing from a severely broken shoulder. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. November 14, 1963 Holiday Season Rhea Creek Topic "Twelve Days of Christmas" was the title of the program at the meeting of the Rhea Creek home extension unit at the grange hall November 6. Ann Bergstrom and Muriel Palmer, leaders, helped members use five management steps to solve pressing problems of the holiday season. Included were making the most available fam ily skills, time, money, energy and know-how. They pointed out that these stamps are identical to those used by business exec utives in making high level de cisions. An orderly procedure takes worry and frustration out of the homemaking job, they said. The leaders showed several demon strations of getting things ready for Christmas the easy way. Nineteen members were present. TSgt and Mrs. Calvin Cox and their children James, Mich ael, Joy, and Melody were in Heppner over Veterans Day week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borman. TSgt. Cox is the son of Ben Cox of Heppner. The family returned Monday to their home at McChord Air Base, Tacoma, Wn., where TSgt. Cox is presently stationed. Get restaurant guest checks and salesbooks, both carbonized and non-carbonized, at the Ga zette-Times. 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