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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1950)
SHERMAN C O U N T Y JO U R N A L , M l RO, ORBGON Mr«. A The Grass Valley Woman’s cl’ub held its Christmas party at the Masonic hall Wednesday afternoon with twelve present. Rev. A. L. Kiptner gave the Christmas message and carols by Crosby were played. Hand kerchiefs were exchanged and refreshments served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Harold Eakln as hostess. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams Thursday January 4. Claus Bardenhagen went to The Dalles Wednesday a n d brought Mrs. Bardenhagen home from the hospital , where she spent several days for medical care. - • F R ID A Y , DECEMBER » , IM O Dinner griests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Payne a t the . home of Mr, and Mrs. Went to Portland to spend Christ Herman Ziegler were Mr? and mas with her mother, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Earl Olds and son, John Cross. and Barbara Alley, i Mr. and Rev and Mrs. A. L. Kjntner Mrs. Glenn Perry and : daugh were dinner guests Saturday at ters, Robert, Herman, Carl and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or Ina May ZJegler, Mt. and Mrs. ville Ruggles. Bill Smethürst and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Prank Wilke of Miss Betty Smethurst from Lex Bingen, Wn., came Sunday and ington. spent Christmas with his mo Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap ther and sister, Mts. C. Wilke went to Kent Christmas to spend and Mrs. C. R. Andersen and the day with their daughter hnd son, Dennis. - > * j family, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mr. and Mrs. Roes Fields had Mobley. Other guests were Mr. as dinner guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins from and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb; Mt. Wasco and Dorothy Wilson and Mrs. C. W. Fields and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T- W « and Mrs. Wayland Weld from had as dinner guests Christmas Lowell. * ’ i their sons, Keith and David, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and Mr.- and Mrs. Harry1 Stark children, Mr. and MTs. Charles and family and her brotner, Jim Perrlgo arid daughters. McDonald went to Tygh Valley ROMEO AND JU L IE T IN ARMS OF LAW . . . The atory bask lovara Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap Christmas day and had dinner of Crete arrive la Athena following their surrender to authorities after Connie and Dorothy Wilson with Mr. Stark's sister /and marriage on Mount Ida. They were Constantine Kephaleyaimls and went to Wasco and spent Christ family, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Taaeonla Petracogeergi, whoae families are at legftrheada. Caaataa* mas ove with Mr. and Mrs. Art Brittain. tine kidnapped Taaaonla, and her ¿Matty. I m m e d i a t e l y Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fields were Watkins. went on the warpath. Pollee Intervened V> prevent bloodshed The r- business visitors In The Dalles mintia also get Into the n e t aelntten I t being sought. - Monday. R ow Mrs. Hans Bardenhagen and Nancy, left Saturday for Seattle •--------- * etbo _____ . Mrs. Donald von Borstel were to spend Christmas week lend ___ hostesses for the party held for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OPERETTA PRESENTwr w j f f r o w H pre-school children In the Ma- Henry Roth and other relatives. arn« n - a f oarents and * • sonic hall Wednesday after Earl Olds brought Mrs. Olds A YO UNGEST BISHOP 4 . The yonngesi blsliop in the w o rll. Biibop noon About 35 children a n d and Infant aon home from the the school Young of Canberra, Austral's. »'•jns astegraghs for some of his m.i.iy some of the mothers were p r e hospital T h u r s d a y ^ ^ T h u X e v e X “ te n Newly Decorated R oobm adm irers at the Catholic h:.'t.trchy gard a varty at St. M a ry ’s college from $2.25 Up In London recently. Despii? a steady rain, thousand» of persons were sent. The children enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike left Christmas” ai ----- ---- ------ . ----------------------------------- ---------------- - -. — “Qrroo<?e’s an oper- Coffee Shop Dining Room cramps and a n d the Christmas story fOr Mr Hermiston Hs»rmistnn to attend the re- . ■ __ ■ ; games k wag presented on hand early for the par*?. Oarage FadUtlea in flannelgrams .told by Mrs. cepion held at the home of nuoils Gary Schilling as ProM«i TMa Ad for _ _________________ ___ _____ scrooae played played his his The Kent basketball town team Mrs. Harry Young and the Bernard Martin. The hall was Mr. ___ and ______ M ra _______ ILoute _____v May foil __ ____ J qrrooce | VSS CtwM — «aeS • • Any « mm decorated with a lighed Christ- his parents, Mr. »and .n ,, pped his nephew was went to Condon Friday night twins returned to Portland Dec- and Mrs. I. D. I.W. nth si ttnt R • onpa mas tree and othe,■ holiday d e Plt e who celebrated their 54>th ^ J e"by ™ ry s ^ : Gene where they defeated the Condon -R £ = ¿ wedding a anniversary, s s ¿ Saturday, r e v £ E r ™ ~ ~ = corations. Later in the afternoon wag Bob A . the letters start. Then ay readers of THB CHRIS T IA N SCIENCE M O N IT O R cell the Bditor how much they enjoy this daily world-wide "Tto Af oufcor m fA# curtjuUj Rssus NrtM P*P*r Ì9 tb t U. S. to \ 'Ifc to e tb M Mg -Tele-fun *N « r» tbot tb*t h compirti JWs / by Warren Goodrich "Tbt Monitor tnroly u » rtodor't mCOttity . , .* , AwjilaUo balls were served by the host Mr anrt Mrs Donald Clodfelter Tom^ , ey Eakto; Tiny Tim, Or- esses. ~ had as dinner guests Christmas vine Biayiock, Belinda, Florene You, too, w ill fad the Monitor Mr. j _ v Mr. and Mks. ^ y g. Oscar Qgcar Adams Crews Martha, Martha Peggy Peesv Alberty; informative, with complete —*• and Mrs. O. N. Ruggles day world news . . . and as neces were among those going to The and copnie, Mr.' snd MTs. B Danny Rolfe; Girl, Karen sary as your HOMB T O W N Dalles Tuesday December 19 to [)onald Marsh and Bruce Eccleft, Ahe' . ... paper. the reception honoring Mr. and al| fpom Hopd River, Mrs. C. P. Others In the cast were as Use this coupon for a Special Mrs. Perry Axtell on their 50th Aadmg and Miss JoAnn Clodfel carollers, Jerrine Blaylock, Peg Introductory subscription ~ 26 wedding anniversary. from j h e Dalles and Mr. and gy Reckman, Elaine Brinkert ISSUES FOR O N LY 31— " The r Grass Valley Rebekah Mnj claIr Adain8 and sons, Jer- Mary Brady. Karen Kelly, Bar lodge held its regular meeting an<J Ranald. bara Blaylock, and Deanna Mar I at the IOOF hall Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne went tin; ragamuffins were Dick evening with Mrs. Orville Rug to Heppner and had Christmas Stradley, Alice Eslinger, Michael gles, noble grand presiding. A f djpner with ¿ e ir daughter, Mks. Jcrtm Duncan, John Ea ter the meeting the annual Gtonn McLaehlan and family. 2 ? Qtonn McLaehlan and family, / j Janet Waite Waite, Jimmie Jimmie Dun Dun In me the n hall, de- Tto C krM M Scieoc« Moaitor dance was held neia m an , ue^ Mrg ¡^nam Clodfel- and Albert Taggert; angels Qm.NarwwtuBeMMU.>Uw..UAA. corated with a lighted tree and ter and gon w ^nden were din- wpre Dlane Schilling, Jeanie Dun other holiday decorations, « for the home can, Sharon Cantrall, Joecile •md wc m tewodttctorr rub ------ . . . n ner er « u c t l s i Tuesday’at u c o u q j « v w - w members of Rebekahs and Odd of Mr and Mrg Frank von Bor Blaylock a n d •criptica to D m (S d S w S c im c « Julia Bayer, -M b a a i eactoM si. . p eUows and friends. Music was gtel ghouls were Harry Eakln, Lar furnished by Arnold Hanson’s or Mrs. C. P. Alams of The Dal ry Easter and AA^endell Clodfel chestra. Refreshments of dough les Is spending this w^eek at ter; grocery lads were John nuts and coffee were served the home of her son and family Kelly, Jerry Kelley and Byron later In the evening. Mr., and Mrs. Clair Adams. Bayer, shopping lasses were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Linda Pe[rigo, E^umgart and daughters, Florene and had as dinner guests Chriatims ner and Alfa te.m a day their sons, Herman and Chefs were Jin™ 1* Arden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred PeV Johnnie Duncan, era and daughter, Charlie Olds, and Gene Eakln; ^ er Henry Peters and Miss Connie Jerry Adams, John Homer and Wilson of Moro. Ronald Adams. Miss Leone Moore came home Director^<1? vel L and from Portland to spend the hoi- Crowley, M i^ r®^>eK. . fitaae Idays here - with her parents, Mr and Mrg- ’t faiiX Mr. and Mrs. ' Alfred Payne. managers w ere; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griffith Keith Barnett and Glenn and children of Pendleton came After the close of the P < Sunday and spent Christmas Santa c]aus week end with i Mr. and Mrs. ««ne »nd a 1 the children pr Bernard Martin. ‘ ‘ received a bag of candy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fulker- nuts and an orange. , Enjoy the w h is k e y son and family of The Dalles ---------------------- —' and Miss Leone Moore were s « . that's dinner guests Christmas day at A (|A 1 1 1 ^ 1111 utOFC Ç 4 v u a | w I z the Alfred Payne home. T h ird & Unton St. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin The Dalles H Oregon ! and daughter, Deanna, Mr. and m itb Mrs. Donald Martin and family Pa*nt • W a llp a p er - (Venetian and Mrs. Jennie Mfcrtin of Moro fBllnds re dinner guests Christmas GENERAL PAINT (PRODUOTS Kentucky Whiskey eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H e a v y Kote - one eoat finish -A Blend Kenneth Martin and opened . Coiorf^ decorator R ayo n ite, washable smooth finish ~ . . rc~ m np., N.Mi • 86 PROOF • 65»GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS th e ir gifts "J. W. Fields, tor. and Mrs. Sam Phyllis Katman of Heppner is Holmes, Bert Cox and Alfred here visiting her grandmother, p Mrs. Jack Adams. y ' ........................................................................... ............* v ,. s»m A f o r f g a g e L o a n s to M e e t Y o u r In d iv id u a l n eeds ATTRACTIVE TERMS PR O M PT S E R V IC E S ta n d a rd In su r a n c e C o. A w e s te r n c o m p a n y se rv in g w ester n a g ric u ltu re H O M E O F F IC E 812 S. W. 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