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FACE 3 SHERM AX COVXTV JOI R N A I, MORO. OREGON Moro Personals FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 u, », Wasco News Last Friday members of th? Wasco Church of Christ sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swett with a housewarming par ty. The Swetts moved from a place in the country to the Davi I Richelderfer house shortly be fore Christmas. The guests, num bering about 18, brought refresh ments of cookies, candy, punch and coffee. The Swetts were also presented with a gift for their home. meeting, held in the east room at cheel, daughter in law of the the church, followed a lovely honoree, assisted in opening the cake, coffee and tea were served ghter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Arth Pat and Larry Kaseberg flew by Mrs. Frank Reid,Mrs. Harlan ur VanGilder, drove to Portland • brunch ’, served at 9:43 by Mrs. gifts. Refreshments of cake, cof to Denver with a party of stock by Pauline Broughton L. E. Kaseberg. president of the fee, tea and mints were served McDonald, Mrs Gordon Harper, to attend a dinner at the Ion-» men from the west to attend tiie Mrs. Leroy Belshee, anti Mrs. WSCS and her daughter, Mrs. Tiie Dorcas Society of the Was from a lace covered table decor Floyd Root. The cake, made and ITaza honoring the 80th birthday big western stock show there tne Richard Skiles. Many important co Church of Christ met last Wed ated with pink carnations and decorated in the shape of a snow of Dr. A. Laitllaw, brother of the first of the week. elder Mrs. VanGilder. items of business were brought nesday at the home of ---------------------------- Mrs. Stan tall pink candles in candelabra. i Ronny v v n iij a May v ta v was a » 111 in town l o w I I Mon- A lU I l- * — -------------- — up, and will be presented at the Mrs. Jack Beers of Rufus and man, was l»aketi by Mrs. Root. Ed Feldman, former depot day on one of his trips through ,ev Swett» wilh -Mrs. Lawrence regular monthly meeting later In Mrs. John Foss of Wasco poured. Birthday candles carried out the agent at Wasco, died at Hermis here as representative of a gro- Funk as cohostess. Twelve mem theme of the meeting. the week. ton Jan. 3 after a long illness. .Marian Rebekah lodge met on o r y outfit. bers anJ two visitors were pre- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanGilder Hatl he lived until February, Mr. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, January n , with Mrs. Edna Freeman was taken sent Mrs Sally " ’right, in charge hatl as their guests on New Years Feldman would have been 83 Harry VanGilder en Jan. 4 were lesson, ----------- used as 14 members present. During the to a hospital In The Dalles Friday of the devotional --------------- their son Arthur VanGilder and social hour, members whose birtn- Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanGilder years old. The funeral services morning after falling Thursday her theme. * The Bible,” and brot and the Elvis Rich family. family. The occasion was in hon took place at Wasco Friday, Jan. days fall during the last six I^eroy Belshee was honored night and breaking her hip. Mrs. but ,he necessity of a strong sptr- Jan. 2 Mrs. Harry VanGilder, 6, under the direction of Taylor or of Arthur's birthday. with a birthday dinner last Sun months of the year were honored Freeman was so years old last ,tual foundation, iust as a strong accompanied by her son anti dau Masonic lodge. foundation is needed in any day at the home of his brother Mrs. Floyd Haines, Mrs. Sam with cake and ice cream. Installa summer. Rev. Ernest Goodenberger and building achievement. Mrs. I^eo in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Elva Dehler and Mrs. tion of officers will take place at Harold Melzer attended the meet Watkins sang ‘ My Mother’s Bi Jeff Wilson in The Dalles. Oth Leo Watkins drove to Grass Val the meeting on January 25, and ers present, in addition to Mrs. ley recently to attend the recep visiting members are cordially ing of the Portland Presbytery at ble.” Mrs. Durward Kasel>erg and Belshee and Delores, were Mr. tion held there honoring Moto a invited. Savage Memorial church in the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Re of Ar city. At the session Mac Hall was Mrs. William Jone3 installed the and Mrs. Roy Belshee of Moro. Neal, right support to the warden lington dropped in at the Leo Several Wasco families were re of the I beta It ho Assemhlv. elected as a commissioner to the following new officers; Mrs. Leo Watkins home last Saturday, and general assembly, the highest Watkins, president; Mrs. A. A. presented at the MCSCA annual Brad Barnett celebrateti ids 6th the two families attended a bas dinner meeting, which took place Judicatory body of the Presbyter- VanGilder, vice president; Mrs lan church which will meet in Jerry Barnett, secretary; and Mrs. Saturday at Arlington. Attending birthday by having as dinner ketball game that night. Annie Fulton Chapter, ÜES, May at Buffalo, New York. Four Harry Hicks, treasurer. The new were Mr. and Mrs. John Kellogg. guests Jan. 8 his grandparent« Mr. and Mrs. O. W Barnett, his belli a regular meeting Jan. 10 were chosen from the 60 churches president then appointed the fol- Mr and Mrs. Tom Moore, Mr. and little friend, Scotty Miller, an 1 Tiie chapter's birthday, and birth rnaking up the Portland presby- lowing standing committees; Mrs. Vern Smith, and Mr. nnd Scotty's mother, Mrs. Dave Miller. days of members, were honored Mrs. Leo Watkins, all of the tery. Mrs. Durward Kaseberg, cards West Wind Rider's Club; and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shoemaker and flowers; Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pshlgoda during the evening. At the close are now living at Livermore, Cal- missions; Mrs. Sally Wright, de- and Mrs. John Hilderbrand, Mrs. have volunteered to serve as of the meeting, refreshments of ifornia having moved there last votions; Mrs. Guy Andrews, tra- Arthur VanGilder and Mr. and counselors for the Jr. Hi Youth \veek end with »he assistance of veling basket, and Mrs. L. L. Mrs. Bill Alsup (Moro) from the group at the Wasco Methodist church. Earl Gentry. He is working in a Funk ami Mrs. Stanley Swell, Sherman County Rider’s Club. Members of the Wasco Church Last Thursday Mrs. Gerald Nis- research laboratory conducted by telephone. It was decided to hold the University of California as an a second meeting on the 4th of Christ enjoyed a showing of bet, Mrs. Gordon Harper, Mrs. electronics worker. Thursday of each month, begin- colored slides of Alaska Sunday Lewis Hastings, Mrs. Robert Nis- A11 Types of Plumbing ning with January 26, as a "work evening. Miss Roberta Tew and bet and Mrs. Al Dormaier were Townspeople weie aroused from day,” at which time mending and Miss Martha Jay, missionaries of hostesses at a shower for Mr. ani anti Hot Water Heat their after supper Jethargy Tues- sewing for mission projects might our newest state, showed the Mrs. Art Macheel, who lost their ( ay night by the sound of the fire be accomplished. The Jan. 26 slides. their personal possessions by fire Have Electric Pipe Thaweu Officers of the Wasco M. E. Christmas. The affair was held in siren but it was just a part of a meeting will be an all day affair S p onsored by Wasco American Legion fire practice as the fire depart- at the parsonage, with those at- WSCS gathered Monday for an the social room at the Wasco Me Ivan Kirkelie, Moro ment burned the remainder of the tending each furnishing a sack executive meeting. The business thodist church. Mrs. Duke Ma- Phone JO 5-3220 old Hosford house recently pur- lunch. chased by Irving Hart who may The next regular meeting of the build on the site. Both trucks Dorcas Society will lx* Feb. 8 at were out and pumped from their the home of Mrs. L. L. Funk tanks. It was the first time out with .Mrs. Sam Brock as cohost- for Mis. Barney Goggle, the new ess for the 1:30 luncheon. Mem- fire truck. . bers are asked to bring Vaien- Roy Massiker and his son ('lar- tines for an exchange, ence, drove up from their home at Hood River Wednesday for a Mr< and Mrs- Harley Hand are visit with his cousin, E. E. Bar- ,he l)a,ents of a daughter, Cyn- num and other members of the ,!liu Marie, lorn Sunday, Jan. 15, family. Roy is planning on a trip at a Halles hospital. The new In to Greece, Italy, and the Holy tle ,niss weighed 6-3« pounds, and Land in March. is a second child for the Hand Phyliss Loreen Lutje has l»een famlly- They have one son. Mr. named 1961 Betty Crocker home- Hand is employed by Agri-Chem maker of tomorrow at Sherman at " asco- High School having made the Ju<ly Walkin« went to Portland highest score in a written exam- last Monday for a short visit with inatlon, <*- her brother, Gene Gosson and COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN family. She was accompanied by Rebekah Rhinhart. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. ---- Bill ------ Broughton 9:46— Sunday school. Classes for all groups. Russell were Sun(,ay dinner guests of ] Mr. Belshee. and Mrs. Vernon Root and chi child- Belshee, sunerintpnilnnt superintendent ren. 11:00 Church Service Mr. and Mrs. Mark White, 5:30 Westminster Fellowship ------- - Joe -- Ernest C. Goodenberger, pastor and Nancy »Pent Saturday and ---------- ' Sunday at Metolius as the guests of Mrs. White's brother and fam ily. The Tuesday club met Jan. 3 at Chapel the home of Mrs. Mabel Haven K SERVICE for an afternoon of bridge. Pre Leonard R Smith Phone CY 6-3135 sent were Mrs. Emma Dutton, The Dalles, Oregon Mrs. R. M. Johnson, Mrs. Art Smith, Mrs. Hugh White, Mrs Harry VanGilder, and, as guests, Mrs. Roy Shafer, Mrs L. E. Kast- berg and Mrs. Harold WhPe. Mrs. VanGilder won the high Optometrist score prize for tiie club and Mrs. 40.' E. 2nd HL Harold White won the guest l e i . CYfi-5362 The Dalit**,, Ore. prise. Turkey RAFFLE Saturday, Jan. 21 ONE O ’CLOCK P. M. 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