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SOCIETY LOT HARSIN, Editor Fbone 676-5885 Marriage Date Set For Lundell-Stack Wedd ing in Portland The marriage of Miss Karen Rae Lundell to Francis Paul Stack will be an event of Satur da, December 28, at St. James Lutheran church, 1315 S. W. Park Ave. In Portland. Vows will be exchanged at 2:00 p.m. The family takes this means of extending a cordial invitation to all friends and relatives in the area to attend the ceremony and reception which will follow in the church social rooms. The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Lundell, lone. Parents of Mr. Stack are Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Stack of Big Sandy, Mont. Both young people are students at Pacific Lutheran college in Ta coma, Wn., where they are en rolled in pre-medical courses. They will return to college after the wedding to complete their senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin returned Tuesday from a week's visit in Gresham at the home of Mr. Hamlin's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van Doninck and with many former friends there. The Hamlins ex pect to leave next week on a trip to California and Arizona to spend several weeks with friends and relatives. doming Events SATURDAY, December 14 Wranglers club Christmas party. Wrangler clubhouse. 8 p.m. RECORD HOP, American Legion hall, 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Explorer Post 600. SUNDAY, December 15 Saint Patrick's parish Christmas party, potluck. Catholic parish hall, 12:30 p.m. MONDAY, December 16 Cub Scout meeting. Junior high gym, 7:30 p.m. Meeting also open to those interested in joining Cub Scouts, their par ents and general public. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Ma- sonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. TUESDAY. December 17 Heppner High school Christmas program, high school multi purpose room, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, December 18 Odd Fellows, IOOF hall, 8 p.m. Elementary and kindergarten school Christmas program, jun ior high school gym, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY. December 19 Soroptimists, Wagonwheel, noon. Lexington elementary sch o o 1 Christmas program, Lexington school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Pinochle, Bridge Parties Enjoyed In Week's Play Mrs. Clint Agee entertained tw0 card clubs with four tables of bridge in her home Monday evening. Winning high for one card club was Mrs. Marshall Lovgren, and Mrs. Gordon Pratt was high for the other. Second high for the entire group was Mrs. Wayne Prock, Mrs. Arnie Hedman was low, and Mrs. Don McClure won the traveling prize. Others attending were Mrs. Jim Gordon, Mrs. Fred Gimbel, Mrs. Gerald Jonasson, Mrs. Da vid McLeod, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mrs. Jerry Schubert and Mrs. Terry Thomp son. Coffee and cookies were en joyed throughout the evening. o Mrs. Elmer Berry was hostess at a pinochle party held in her home last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Morgan Connor won high, Mrs. Stacey Lovgren was second, and Mrs. Don Munkers was low. The door prize was won by Mrs. Bob Buschke. Others enjoying the evening of cards and refreshments of coffee and pineapple upsidedown cake were Mrs. Clyde Alstott, Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth, and Mrs. Ivan McDaniel. o All eight club members were present for two tables of pin ochle Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hannah Anderson. Winning high was Mrs. Charlie Beckett and Mrs. Max Harris had low score. Mrs. Art Watkins and Mrs. Charlie Beckett joined forces to win the pinochle prize. Members completing the group were Mrs. Fred Mankin, Mrs. For Every Gift Occasion . . . Every Room . . . Every Budget! ELGIN CORDLESS ' ' "SPEAR" CLOCK yfMl ttSl Tapered black or polished Onf iff M I 11 brass spears radiate from . ' iff m 11 modern "Brass 'n Black" SklflQR y I I dial. Elgin designed to beau- tIWxz In ' i V X tify any room. An impressive J " m V l I LiV J Modern, octagon de- -fi J I'niX sign in chrome or VV 1 copper with raised NA. t1- 8 S r yr 34SS numera's- $1425 Y Masons Slate Film For Tuesday Meeting All Masons in the Heppner area are urged to attend the showing of the Carl H. Claudy film next Tuesday evening, De cember 17, according to Clarence Baker, master of Heppner Lodge No. 69. The film covers a lecture by Claudy, one of the best author ities on Masonic science. It will be viewed at 9:00 p.m. after the regular communication at the Masonic Lodge hall. Catholic Party Set The Catholic pansn hall will be the scene of a parish Christ mas party Sunday, December 15, at 12:30 in the afternoon begin ning witih a potluck dinner. San ta will be there and the festiv ities will also include movies for both the adults and the children. Orian Wright, Mrs. Earl Evans and Mrs. Walter Beckett. o Convening at the Masonic hall, after first attending the Epis copal Christmas bazaar and luncheon, members of the Order of Eastern Star Social club en joyed their regularly scheduled afternoon of cards Saturday, with three tables of bridge and several of pinochle. Winning high score in bridce was Mrs. Mervin Leonard and in pinochle, Mrs. bona lurner. Joint Installation To Seat Masonic Officers Saturday Joint Installation of new of ficers of Heppner Lodge No. 69, AF&AM, and Royal Arch Ma sons, Chapter No. 26, will be held Saturday, December 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the Heppner Masonic hall. The installation will be pro ceded by a 6:30 dinner at the hall for Masons, members of the Eastern Star, their wives and husbands. A committee of mem bers of the Eastern Star will be in charge of the dinner, under the supervision of Mrs. Lowell Gribble, worthy matron. New officers of Heppner Lodge No. 69 are: Ray Williamson, wor shipful master; Fred L. Gimbel, senior warden; Len Ray Schwarz, junior warden; Marcel Jones, treasurer; Don Turner, secretary; Marion Green, senior deacon; Herman Winter, junior deacon; James Myers, senior steward; Hubert Wilson, junior steward; Oliver Creswick, chaplain; Paui W. Jones, marshall; Clarence Baker, tiler; Clarence Baker, in stalling officer; Claude Graham, installing chaplain, and Paul W. Jones, installing marshall. Royal Arch officers are: Robert Abrams, high priest; Miles Mc Kay, king; Don Turner, scribe; Joe Hayes, captain of the hosts; Clarence Baker, principal so journer; C. J. D. Bauman, treas urer; Oliver Creswick, secretary; HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December 12. 1963 Mr. and Mrs. D. M. (Mike) Whitesmith and family braved the snow to move to Hood River this week. They completed ar rangements for the moving Tues- Ray Williamson, Royal Arch captain; Ken Walters, Master of the Third Veil; Clark Van Gaas beck, Master of the Second Veil; Marion Green, Master of the First Veil; Len Ray Schwarz, sentinel; Paul W. Jones, install ing officer; Claude Graham, in stalling chaplain, and Oliver Creswick, installing marshall. day and headed tor tneir new home with the truckload of be longings to follow. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry are planning to move Into the home here this week. Mike, who was transferred to the J. C. Penney store in Hood River as manager, states that he likes it very much there and already has met several former Heppner ites In the store. Henry's family comes from Oregon City where he was formerly with the J. C. Penney store before being pro moted to the managership here. Address of the Whitesmiths in Hood River Is 401 June Street. Come In And See Our Christmas Selection of Fine Furniture Tradeins Accepted CASE FURNITURE CO. 249 N. 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Roll 49c MORRELL 11 LB. CANNED HAMS Ea-$8.69 U.S.D.A. Good and Choice Round lb. 1 ULW79 fill id III! I UO U.S.D.A. Good and Choice Rump I mem & PRICES GOOD DEC. 13 and 14 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN ST, HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 VH.EEN It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps A DREEN STAMPS MARKET STAMPS i