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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1N8
Mrs H. O. Duggvi gave a sur and her son in law and daughter
prise party for her daughter, Mr and Mrs James Manning. A
Mrs John Rust Thursday after picnic dinner was served at noon
noon at her home to celebrate and the afternoon spent visiting.
Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison
her birthday anniversary. Those
present were Mr and Mrs Bud were business visitors in The
Brinkert and Mrs William Brin- Dalles Monday.
kert, Mrs Jones, Mrs Bill Brin
Mrs Ivan Blagg, Verna June
kert and Mrs William Brinkert
Coyle
and- Ed 'Fritts motored to
and her daughter, Elaine. Re
The
Dalles
Sunday to visit Ivan
B y Mrs A. F. Balxer
freshments of cake, ice cream
Blagg at the hospital.
and
coffee
were
served
later
in
Mr and Mrs Bari Olds and Mrs
Roy Wells came up Sunday
Herman Ziegler left Tuesday for the afternoon. Jim Jones dropped from McMinnville to take Mrs
Portland to visit Mrs Olds’ fa in for refreshments with them. Wells home after ,spending a
ther, Gus Engstrom, who is in
Mr an Mrs T. J. Coyle, Mr and week here with her parents, Mr
St. Vincents hospital after suf Mrs Harold Eakin and family and Mrs T. M. Rolfe.
fering a severe heart attack.
Mr and Mrs A1 Roberts and
and Mr and Mrs Norris Gllkisort
Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles ban motored to Bear Springs Sunday sons arrived at the Fred Cox
as dinner guests Saturday even where they met the former’s home Monday evening from a
ing Mr and Mrs Clarence Huis daughter Mrs Hazel Zurlinden week spent at Paulina Lake.
and Mrs William Cauthers 'of
Moro to celebrate Mrs Huis' -
birthday anniversary.
nbbai blbctric
Gas Engstrom
111 In Portland
Hospital
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Mrs John Rust and Mrs War
ren Morgan motored to The Dal
les Friday to meet the former’s
daughter Phyllis who returned
from a six weeks visit with
relatives in Garibaldi and Port
land.
Mrs Alfred Rock was hostess
at a bridal shower at her home
Saturday afternoon
honoring
Miss Dorothy Holmes. Miss Hol
mes received many lovely gifts
which were opened for the plea
sure of all. Refreshments were
served to about twenty guests
by the hostess.
Mr and Mrs Herman Peters
had as their guests from Thurs
day until Saturdav her brother
and wife, Mr and Mrs Earl Folda
from Iowa Citv, Iowa, and their
son, Raymond Folda and his
daughter from Tillamook.
Mrs Ted von Borstel and son
ir. law. C. J. Kullck of The Dal
les were in Portland on business
last Tuesday. Mrs von Borstel *
stayed all night in The Dalles
and brought her daughter Mrs
Kullck and Infant-daughter hnmp
with her from the hospital
Wednesday.
Mrs Frank von Borstel was a
Portland visitor Thursday.
Roy Tiller of Hermiston call-
eed at the John Rust home a
while Sunday on his way to
Wamic to visit Mr and Mrs Mack
Alsup.
Geraldine Rust Is helping Mrs
Manus Eslinger with the cook
ing during harvest.
Mrs Ivan Blagg and Mrs Alton
Coyle motored to The Dalles
Monday to bring Ivan Blagg
l»ome from the hospital where
he spent several days for medical
attention.
George Wilcox of Salem was
a business visitor here Friday.
Mr and Mrs Bert Garrettson
of Boring were overnight guests
of Mrs John Engstrom Satur
day.
to The Dalles Monday In the
school bus for their swimming
lesson. There will be some one
to take them down for the next
two weeks.
Mrs H. A. Baumgartner of
Auburn, Washington
brought
h e r ( grandchildren, Margaret.
Susan and Jeanie Baumgartner
home Tuesday to their parents.
Mr and Mrs B. C. Baumgartner
after spending two months with
-their grandparents.
Mr and Mrs James - Duncan.
Barbara Duncan a n d Everett
Cantrall were visitors in The
Dalles Wednesdy. Everett brou
ght his brother Gene home from
the hospital where he spent
several days for medical atten
tion.
Mr and Mrs Dean Pinkerton
of Moro and Keith DeCourcey*
went to Portland Saturday to at
tend the football game Sunday.
Mrs Chester Kellogg of Port-
lan arrived Saturday to spend a
week with her son in law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Gene Rey
nolds.
Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain
came over from Tygh Valley to
spend the week end with Mr
and Mrs Frank Baver and to
take their children Gary Wayne
and Kay home after spending
a week with the Bayers^
Mr and Mrs Charles Perrigo
and daughters spent Sunday at
•he home of Mr and Mrs Bud
i Irlnkert.
Irvin an David Parkhurst ar-
i ived Saturday from Roseburg
to help with the harvest at the
(arm of their grandfather, Sam
-f tark.
Mrs Frank Bayer, Mrs Claud
Bayer and Mrs Harry Stark were
1 usiness visitors in The Dalles
Friday.
Bill F. Todd
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They will leave for their home
in Corvallis Wednesday.
J. W. Blagg took his son, Ivan,
to The Dalles Saturday evening
when he entered the hospital
for medical attention.
Miss Cassie Holmes of The
Dalles spent the weekend at the
home of her father, Sam Holmes.
d u r in g o u r M a m m o t h C e le b r a tio n
DALLES CENTENNIAL DAYS
Mr and Mrs Edison Sutherland
of Richland, Wash., and Miss
Louise Fraley, Portland, arrived
Friday evening to visit their
sister, Mrs Art Bibbyand family.
The three sisters were visitors
in The Dalles Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Gus Hartmann of
Wasco spent Sunday afternoon
and evening visiting at the A. F.
Balzer home.
Mr and Mrs Kendrick Dunlap
and iamily arrived Saturday
from Carlton to spend the week
end with bis parents, Mr and
Mrs A. A. Dunlap. They brought
her mother, Mrs A. F. McGinnis,
up with them to spend a week
with her son, Arch Cantrall and
family.
Md and Mrs Ray Elp of Ta
coma, Wash., were dinner guests
Monday evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer. Mr
Elp and Mr Bayer were in the
service together overseas.
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THANKLESS KITCHEN. TASKS
You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Us
Kir and Mrs Ed Sutherland
accompanied by her sister, Miss
Ijouise Fraley of Portland and
Mrs Art Bibby and daughter,
Janice, left-Sunday for their
home* in Richland and will spend
a few days there.
« August 26 through 29, 1948
The Dalles, Oregon
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FORT DALLES CENTENNIAL DAYS
PA RA D ES i
HO RSE SH O W
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