Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 31, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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Families Honor
Cora Burnside
T VIRGINIA KELSO
KIN7.UA Mr, ami Mra, Jack
Sttlon and rltiut'Mrra Jncklc am!
Hit vrnt to Spray Sunday to
help Mra. t'a Hurnaliw trie
bra to her birthday,
Oiln'ta attrndlfitf wrre Mr. and
Mra. Wilbur Siragall. Mr. and
Mra. 0tnt Stranrtll and fam
II V. Mra. Ixila HrtM-dlnK and
rraniM.iUKhtrr IMa Smith, all
of Lxlnctun. Bob Slrutjall and
aon Kib-rt of Albany.
Stanley Cox. IISN. aix-nt from
Friday until Monday vUltlnjj
with hi pnrrnla, Mr. and Mri
Arrblo t'o. Stan had taken hi
wlt to Iwa whrrn ah will
May until ahe ran )in him In
Hawaii where ht will b ata
Honed. Mr, and Mra. Paul OyU-r were
bualneui vlnltura to The Dallt-a
Saturday. AIo there that day
wer Mr. and Mra. Art-hie Cox
and aona Wayne and Stanley.
The KrlrmUhlp club wu en
tertatniM lat Wivlnraday even
Intr at tlx arhool houso with
Naomi lni aa htmteKa. Hlk'h
waa won by Jean Mrdlurk. low
and floating by Ifcwwmcrry Stub-bit-field,
and the imhmiuI float.
ln by Klva Davla. (Hhera lay
ln were MavU Ovler. Sharon
Krbto. Dinah Jackson. Dorla
Stubbh-fleld. Carol Norrla. Itoale
Oraham. Sue Mattlaon. and
Marllvn BalUy.
Mra. Bert Hoover and Mra.
Ilotx-rt Kelao went to Mitchell
Sunday afternoon where they at
tended a retirement party for
Mm. Cclla Norton who mvntly
retired a poMmaaier at Mitch
ell. Mrs. Rav Rector and aon Jeff
and Mr. Paul Ovler went to
Spray Sunday to vllt the Wil
liam Chapman. Billy Jean
Chapman 'returned home with
them and on Monday Mra. Hec
tor and Mia Chapman went to
The Dalles.
Mr. and Mra. Frank DeMerrlt
were bualnoM vlattora to llepp
ner last Tuesday. While there
Frank had medical attention.
Mr. and Mra. Bob Troxrll were
In Condon lat Tuesday for bus
iness, (hopping, and medical
care for Bob.
Mm. Richard Mortlmorc and
aon Karl apent last Wednesday
In rrlnevllle on buslncaa and
where Barbara had medical
care. They a bo vllted with Mra.
Jay Standlfer and Mra. Robert
Stephens.
Mr. and Mra. Lowell Sharp
were business visitors to Port
land last Thursday.
The regular Camp 5 Womcns
card party waa held last Thurs
day evening at the Community
hall with Lola Kerrel as host,
eas. HIkIi waa won by Carol Nor
rls. low by Virginia Kelno. and
floating by Marie Hulctt and
Nancy Hawk. Others enjoying
his evening were Kva DeMerrlt.
Jean Mwllock. Marie Uhoton.
Etta Ferrel. Barbara Mortlmore,
Helen Troxell and Konle Gra
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferre
went to l'rlneville Saturday and
then on to Portland where Rob
ert had medical attention on
Tuesday. In Portland they vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Nelson. . .
Mx. and Mrs. Scott Rwd of
Bend were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Med
lock and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
DeMerrlt. ,.u x.
Visiting Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank DeMerrlt was
E. S. LaMarche of Mllwaukie.
He Is the Homellte Sales Rep
resentative In this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sargent
and family of Redmond spent
from Friday until Monday visit-,
...iniiuou unit frtend.s. Jerrv
had been Injured carler In the
week, losing part of a f'nKcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephens
of Prlnevllle visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bell. '
Visiting Wednesday ftt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hawk were Mrs. Henry McClaln
of Addison, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Williams and Mrs. Sherley
Mabe, all of Prlnevllle. Mrs.
Kenneth Hudson of St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum
of Klnzua. , , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wales of
Baker spent the week-end visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Stubblefleld and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert
son of Portland spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Browning and family. -
The members of the Bible
Study Class had a birthday par
ty last Wednesday afternoon
honoring Mrs. Alma Cory. They
brought a birthday cake, g its
and a money tree. Those taking
part were Mrs. Virginia Sitton,
Mrs. Joyce Keller, Mrs. Hildren
Hines, Mrs. Joy Brock, and Mrs.
Edna Vandeford.
Mrs. John Meadows and Mrs.
Joe McMlnn went to Heppner
Monday to bring home Mrs.
Marvin Kimball who had been
hospitalized since Friday for
treatment.
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Methodist Men
To Hold Breakfast
Methodist Men will hold a
hreakfaM meeting In the rhurrh
parlora Friday. April 1. at 7 am.,
the lU-v. Melvln Dixon, pastor,
atatt-a.
Th Rev. Wllmer Brlgga. paa-
tor i,t th Arllnetrin Mi-lhrtrllut
church, will be the aeaker.
"(,ood fellowship and a good
menu are tilanned." laid the
JKev. Dixon.
ServiceSct for Sunday
Father Chandler Jackson of
IfermUton will be at All Saints'
Knliwopal rhurrh on Sunday. J
April 3. for an 8 a.m. servlre.
Bob Abrams of the church an
nounces.
ii. .lu nunmunlnn will be on-
served. Footer services for the
rhurrh ai alao In the planning
ataue. he said, and announce
ment will t maac iaur on
them.
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AL BOSCH EE
Church Announces
Special Services
For Holy Week
Special Holy Week aenices,
under the theme, "Were You
There?" have ix-en announced
by the Lexington and Heppner
Christian churches to start Sun
day, April 3.
Starting with Palm Sunday,
the aervlcea will continue
through Faster Sunday. All
u-rvlrra will start at 7.30 and
will conclude at 8:30 p.m.
Combined choln of the Hepp
ner and Lexington churches will
present the Faster cantata. "The
(;Mel Song of Faster." on Palm
Sunday and on Easter Sunday.
The Palm Sunday cantata will
be at the Heppner church and
the Easter Sunday cantata will
be at Lexington.
Al Boschee, pastor will eak
on the following schedule: Mon
day at Lexington, "The Bypass
ers"; Tueday at Heppner. "Too
Calloused to Care": Wednesday
at Lexington. "Two Different
Views"; Thursday at Heppner at
a candlelight communion serv
ice; Friday at Lexington, "The
Centurion".
Easter morning aervlcea will
be at 9 a.m. at Heppner and at
11 at Lexington with the pas
tor speaking on the topic, "He
la Risen," In each service.
The two choirs of the church
es will participate during the
week In the special services.
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