Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 07, 1917, SUPPLEMENT, Image 5

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    HEPPNER HERALD
SUPPLEMENT
VOLUME 4
HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917.
NO. 31
Lexington Red Cross Items. I
The Lexington Branch of the
American Red Gross held it's
tirst entertainment Thanksgiv
ing Eve. Supper was served
cafeteria style, from six to ten
P. M. Many were noticed "Do
ing their b;t" by eating two sup
pers. Miss Baner arranged the fol
lowing program:
Music by orchestra
Songs by 3rd. 4th. 5th. and (ith
grades
1. Thanksgiving at Grandma's.
2 First Thanksgiving Day.
!5 The Gobbler's Story.
Vocal Solo, by Mrs. H. Holmes,
(encored )
Address. Red Cross and Patriot
istn. by Mrs. A. E. Bums of
Heppner.
Music by orchestra
Vocal Solo by Mrs. II. Holmes
(encored )
Music by orchestra.
Instrumental Duet by Misses
Baner and McMillan.
The Donation Table was well
patronized. This will be a per
manent feature of the Brunch
here All donations will be car
ed for and sold at the Red Cross
counter at Barnett's store.
A total of fifty dollars wus re
lized from the entertainment,
The Lexington orchestra gave
a dance November 17. and turned
the proceeds in to the American
Red Cross. This money with
some raised by private subscrip.
tions and tnat from the sale of
Red Cross buttons covered the
Lexington assessment for the
Christmys packages.
The Indies of 'he Lexington
Branch meet euch Saturday at
1:30 P. M.in the domestic science
room at the school house. The
meetings are well attended and
much work is being done for
our boys 'Over There."
AMERICANS FIGHTING IN FOREIGN LEGION
v1 -
4-'-
An interesting group of Americans with Foreign Legion. Left
to right; Aviator Zinn.of Buttle Creek. Allen Keegar, of New Jer
sey. John Bove. of Wisconsin, Bob Scanlon, well known American
tighter. Insert: Sergeant Bouiigny, liist American to enlist in
Foreign Legion.
TEACHKHH TAKE NOTICE.
A letter from the Provost Marshal
General has been received In this
office, requesting that we convey to
every teacher in this jurisdiction, the
following:
"I desire to impress upon you the
necessity for disinterested advice and
aid to registrants, especially the poor
or ignorant, in answering their Ques
tionnaires, and for competent volun
teer clerical assistance to the selec
tion boards; and I wish to call to all
teachers particular attention to the
President's call to national service of
all citizens:
'I call upon all citizens therefore,
to assist local and district boardH by
proffering such service and such nia
j terlal conveniences ns they can offer
land by appearing before the boards,
either upon summons, or upon their
own initiative to give such Informa
tion as will be useful in clHsslfylim
registrants.'
"I'pon the abundant giving of such
assistance depends in large measure
the success of the new system, ami
success Involves speed and accuracy,
coupled with the doing of complete
Justice, both to the registrant and to
the nation.
"Volunteer workers will receive
all necessary Instructions and liter
ature from the Loral Hoards."
LENA HNEIX SHUKTK,
County School Superiiiteridnnt.
Dr. Van Waters will hold ser
vice in the Kpiscnpul church
next Sunday.