FAGJE 6
¿MERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sondenaa
Mr*. Gene Reynolds had a par the Mallory Hotel in Portland. ing prizes Others present were
bers and families and ti tends last week y is Ring Mr. and Mrs. ty Saturday celebrating the ninth Mrs. O. N. Ruggles and Orville Mrs. Eben Kee, Mrs. Harold Ea- and family of Toledo arrived Sun
Grass Valley
By Mm. A. F. Baber
Bruce Eccles brought Mrs.
Eccles and children up from Hood
Hiver Friday evening to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Clodfleter, Mr. Eccles came Sun
day to take them homo.
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went to Vancouver on business
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark had
a&adinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Stark, Mrs Willis
Brittain and Kay from Bend, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Wagers and
family from Fort Rock, Mrs.
Josephine Parkhurst of Kent,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and
family, Tom Pokorny, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and family
and Francis and Francille Gab-
rielson.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young ar
rived Monday evening from Cal
ifornia where they spent the
winter. They were dinner guests
at the Herman Peters home.
Mrs. Earl Olds, Mrs. Willard
Barnett, Mrs. Art Schilling, and
Mrs. Frank T. Bayer went to
Hood River Friday where they
attended the Reltekah district con
vention in the afternoon am i
evening
Saturday night they
went to i'ygh Valley where they
attended tile Rebekah '.onvention.
The state president, Mrs. Harry
Barker and Mr. Barker came
home with Mrs. Barnett ami were
Sunday guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler
went to The Dalles Saturday to
visit Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Ziegler,
all went to Portland Sunday to
spend the day with Mr. ami Mrs.
Bob Drags.
Mrs. Jim Brown, Mrs John
Rust and Mrs. William Brinkert
went to The Dalles Wednesday
night to a VFW riveting.
About 56 l>egion and Auxiliary
ided the oyster dinner held
ie Kent Legion hall Sunday
rating the Legion's birthday.
The tallies were decorated with
the birthday cake, green candles
and shamrocks. The cake baked
by Mrs. Donald von Borstel was
decorate! with the legion em
blem.
Mrs. J. E. Norton acted as
chaplain ami read the prayer for
the I region's birthday.
Mrs. Harold Owens, president
of the auxiliary, prat-vntad the
cake to (’lair Balzer, adjutant,
who ao epted in behalf of the
Legion. Vernon Berry entertained
with his guitar and singing. Af
ter dinner some visited and oth
ers played volley b a ll.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall
had a family dinner Sunday,
March 9 honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Cantrall on their birthday
anniversaries. Present were Mr.
ami Mrs. Cantrall and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ro.Ida and daugh
ter and Gene Cantrall.
Gene ('antrall, a student at
Lewis and (’lark returned to
Portland Sunday after spending
spring vacation here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie (’an
trall.
Mrs. George Grimes of Pullman
Washington spent several days
M T MatotL
Mr. and Mr s. iJon Smith were
in T he Dalles Sunday to visit his
parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Gus Smith.
Mr. and Mr«1. Curtis Eslinger of
near Sjxikane, Wn., visited last
Tuesday with the Herman Zieg--
Icrs and the J1. W. Blaggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark,
Kay Brittain of Bend and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Wagers ami
family of Fort Rock spent Satur
day and Sunday here visiting rel
atives. Mrs. Brittain returned
home with them Sunday.
The American I>egion Auxili
ary met at tlx* home of Mrs. Wal
lace May Wednesday afternoon
with 11 present. Mrs. May, first
vice-president, conducted t h e
meeting.
Mrs. Keith McDonald,
district president was a guest and
gave a talk. She asked the Kent
unit to lx* hostess to units from
Moro, Wasco, Antelope, Maupin
ami VMtmic the evening of April
S in honor of state ¡»resident, Mrs.
Anson Ing?ls of Salem.
Mrs. Frank Sayrs, Girls’ State
chairman, was present and re-
l»orted that after conferring with
the principal ami teachers of
Sherman High, Mary Mobley was
chosen as a delegate to Girls’
Stato an 1 Peggy Reckman as al
ternate.
It is hoped that both
girls will l»e able to attend.
Re
freshments furnished by Mrs.
Donald von Borstel were served
at the close of the meeting by
the hostess.
Dr Frank D. Reid
D entist
M or«» Hotel Itldg. JO 5-3561
birthday of her daughter, Julie.
Guests included her sisters, Deb
bie and Shelley, Randy Lemley,
Kathleen King. Sharyl Blagg,
1 x»ui.se Eakln, Cathy von Borstel,
Nancy Alberty, Jessie Brander,
Derrie Peters and Carmen John
son. Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. D.
L. Reynolds took them to the
show in Moro in the afternoon
and hack to the Reynolds home
for dinner, for dessert a birth
day cake in the shaj»e of a rabbit's
head decorated in white and pink
was served with ke cream and
candy baskets and favors.
The
honor guest opened her gifts after
refreshments.
A large number attended the
Sherman county banquet held at
Ruggles were among the guests kin, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Al day to spend spring vacation
fred Kock and Mrs. Loy Coch here with her parents, the A von
attending.
Börstels.
Mrs. Matt Simon underwent ran of Moro was a guest.
major surgery Thursday morning
March 14 at The Dalles hospital.
She is reported as convalescing
satisfactorily.
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The Dalles Friday and called at
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the hospital to visit Mrs. Matt
Simon.
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