The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, December 26, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIV
IONIC OREGON FRIDAY, Dec. 2f. 1930.
NUMBER 32
Women's Topic Club'
Ruth Ri:m.n ii, Sec.
The Women' Tunic Club bad n
childftn'N Christmas party at the
h mho of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwanl
Kietmatin, Saturday afternoon'
und evening, December 'JO, Alut
43 men, women und children were
present. The children played
canws and tho udulU played 1
bridge. A t luck
nerved at six o'clock
Vol. 1
THE RED AND WHITE
OFFICIAL ORCAN of IONE Ii. STUDENT BODY
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ktlphTImjM, Kditor
Friday, Dec. 26, 1930.
No.12
Christmas Program at Christmas Program at
Congregational Church
Christian Church.
The Christmas program at the
Weddir.;; Bells at
L xington
Miss MaxYe Gentry and Mr
Raymond A Jm b were mairied a
levtn o'clock Monday, Decern
her, 22. at the home of the bride'
f-.lti. r fluro P.pnlru In I pvlnlr n
Ulll., vlt.i'",.. ijv n...m mm
Lxerciseby beginners; Sonjr byjR w v 1Kad paslor of tie
Confcrcga'ional Church of lone o(-
mcmb-
nt lo
The following Christmas pro
supper was ram was given at this Congrega- Christian church wan given Sun
The house ' tional church Sunday evening: 1 dav mornincr during the Sunday
waHbcautifullydecoratedinkeejH.l'ianoSoloby i'ra. Helen Learn- Bchool hour. The program follows:
ing with tha Yulctidf; season. od; Song b the school, Joy to
There wits a Chrutmas tree and the World": Prayer by Ilev. W. ! Mildred and Helen Lundell: Keci-
gifts of gay balloons, candies and, W. Head; Song by the school; tation by Mariana Corley -.I'iar.oL . . n . . , ,
nuts for the children. The chil- Christmur Kvc l'ruyerby the Pri- Solo bv Sibyl Howell; Rtations J"j 3v were pV.
dren being the rtierts of honor, mary Clas; Solo by Ifcrnicc King; by the following members of thel ' . u,,wt i
we will give their names: Mary ( Recitation by I'aul Hietmann;Song ' BChool: Ilertha Akers, Alice Kath
K., Helen and Joan Blake, Koso-jby the Choir; Recitation by Harry J crine Nichoson, Bobby Rietmann,
mury and Billy Gorger, Maxine Ring; Solo by Frances Troedson;'i)urothy Howell, Glen Warfield,
Tucker, Mar anne and Walter ; Nightand the Stars pb Five Girls; Karline Farris and Walter Corley;
Corley, Iktty Jean Mankin, Van 1 Kxerci.se, Living Decorations, by t s,njr by Virginia and Katherir.c
and David Rietmann. Inn, Mary! the Primary Class; Recitation by
Frances Merritt. Bobby and Billy; Frcdie Ki'chie; Recitation by Fi
nest McCabe; Exercise, Christ
mas Presents: Song, "It Came
upon a Midnight" ;Tablcaus; Rec
itation by Bernice Ring; Recita
tion by Anabelle Mcabe; Candle
drill by Four Girls. The program
I Personal Mention
John Louy has ben visiting
chives in Seattle for the past
wo wesks. t
Alfred Balsiger who is at'end
I isj school in Portland arrived in
I me Saturday to spend the vaca
i on wi h his parent, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Balsiger.
Mr. and Mrs Wrex Hicock of
Portland are holiday guests at the
homfcf Mrs. Hicock's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S E Moore.
Joe Rietmann, Shirley Smouso,
Paul and dene Rietmann, Eileen
und Charlotte Slurry.
The next meeting of the club
held at the home of Mrs. Vera
Rietmann, January 3. Oregon
PooU an authors w ill Ik? discusst-d.
The Women's Topic Club is com
poi 'd of women who have home
making as their t hief occupation
and on the new program now be
ing made out, one meeting is to
be especially devoted to the study
of modern education and social
to ulencies in regard to the young
THIS HUMAN BUSINESS
, wmiily thu popularity o tha
.H'IiImiiui -dumtlc at well
j,,iiii.Manic If du to tht tu h
ul pr.uatity nmch M to ipwd
v work bmt nian to mat., wbn
can fl personalty nd me
r human reactluut-4Ji0uine
(Iriffith; Recitation by Valjetn
Clark.
DWIGHT MISENER TAKES
TO THE AIR
In
2tskJy ' fa
F-
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& aim ij i r t t y v
Dira
vrouiK
jHumniinq
FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY
Parked in
Individual Gift Boxes
Makes the Ideal Present
for
Mother
Wife Sister
Daughter SHOP EARLY!
MORNING HOURS ARE BEST
Mrs. Dwight Misner has re
ceived information of the safe ar
rival of Mr. Misner in Flint, Mich
igan, where he was called by the
serious illness of his sister. II i
found the sister slightly improve'!.
Mr. Misner was forced to aba,
don airplane travel at Laramie,
Wyomieg, and complete his jour
ney by plane. This was necesfr-
ry because of the dense fog over
the rocky mountain region. Trav-
Mrs. Frank and her daughter,
Mrs. Hoberb Helms, motored to
I icrmiston last week and on their
return were accompanied by Miss
Hazel Frank, a student in the Ad
ventis' school at that place. Miss
Hazel is home for a two we els
vacation
In the double header basketball
gitnc on the local floor Friday
between Echo and lone, the lone
teams won both games. The score
for the pirls gsme was 25-21. and
Cpn"rveJ on Pg. 4
witness the marriage vows Lunch
eon was served followir g the c-rt-
monyandMr and Mrs Jueb de
parted at once on an auto trip to
San Francisco, and possibly Lt s
Angeles. Tne date of i h-ir return
to the home at Coquille is Indef
inite, tut Mr. Jucb's work will
neces itate their return dur rg
th month of January. Mrs Joei
if the eldest daughter of Gene
Gentry. She is a graduate of the
Lexington hijjh school and of Ore
gon State College For the past
two years she has taught com
merce in the high school at Co
puile. Mr. Jueb is a factory mana
ger of a mill at Coquile and at this
place the young couple will make
their home.
SI
m
Elbert Akers and Genevice
Farrcr.3 who are attending school
in Portland are in lone to spend
I
i ?
eling from Pasco to Laramie by i the vacation time with home
airplane .however, shortened tl e! folks. They were met at Arling
fime of Mr. Misncr's " jourr.yh'Tton Vridiy nighl by Dorr Masor.
twenty-four hours. 1 .
Ktntuckf' Famout
Ai we were gettins ready to pv.M
out of Lexlugton tlie otht-r dny, !i
trnillc cop, who was grinning from e:ir
to ear, utopped to tell n what It
w.n all nbouL He mid a ear benrln;
n Miciiigan license nunoa up to ii
One Cuen About What
She W Going to Say
A very short woman aald to a niil
llntTy awlslunt who came forward t"
nerve her. "I've come In to buy a hul.
hut I don't want you to tell me that
tin Durtlcular ahnie add to nr.
td a 'TO?nfTT,:
TEDIOUS TASKS
no Self-done Services
?!
V
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curb and the woman
I, lin. She wanted to know about all
ih historic and Interesting upon
uround the I'lue Grass city. He toM
her where they were and how to
reiirh them, and then the aald :
"Now where U the old home of
Nancy Hank? She was a very f t
niotis wonmn down In these pnrK
wasn't she?"
"No, madam," replied the cop. "nil
was a trotting liorse." Clnrlur.utl Kn-qnlrer.
driver hath d i heUt- 1e had ,0 llsten t0 ,hut
Figure It Yourlf
Were uil the mcinbraulc-capsulis
ii ml all the mernory-braulnl-blogrnphu-tlons
that make multl-ludlvlduullKiiH,
or Mayn, of a once Uolophlllc I'nl
erse (any awareness of which Is u
Felt -Ikiiosh) dissolved and erased, the
I'nlverse would again be a place of
Holophlllc-Seutleiit-Iutercourse and a
period of Holophlllc-Oplnlonal 1'ntlma
tlon, or a Suro-Omul-AwarcncHS In
terms f a Coiumon-llarometrlc Kelt
Uiiesi, that It was before such experi
ment of sectional purtltlonmunt was
nHplrutlvely Introduced by one of Its
battle functions "The Ilennllun Me,"
by Uunry Davldge Thayer.
many times thut It makes me feel hk
If I were dumpy. And I'm not dumpy,
am I?"
"No, tmleed," replied the assistant,
who promised that, no mutter how
many hats the customer tried on, sh"
would say nothing about her size.
The woman tried on hat after hat.
and then at Inst she selected a shap
that suited the assistant, who e
preiwed honest admiration.
"You coulilu't find anything more
becoming. It suits the way you wear
your hnlr and the quill adds to your"
Sh3 clapped a hand over her mouth.
"Well?" asked the customer, Indlg
nantly.
"Your llterury appearance," finished
the tactful utsbtunt.
Quickly the kitchen is transformed
into a light clean-aired room by the
use of Electric Cookerv. - - basements
'i jj
become added livable rooms by Elec- J
trie Hot-Water heaters and furnace
tenders Into every room in the
home, electric, white magic flows to
make it more cozily comfortable.
Transformation of the home is but
1 one of Electricity's accomplishments.
fj In industry it has made factories more J
i efficient, increased production and de-1
fjcreased costs. It has banished drudgery!
f? by dividing working hours nearly halt J
l while multiplying productive effort andg
leisure. &
!Parifir Pmvp and
K
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Light Company
"Always at your Service"
V
PARSNIPS
Big, tender Parsnips, at the
WINDSOR RANCH
J mile dswn the highway, be
low the elevator. While they last,
three cents a pound at the rc.'.'.ch.
ij.J k:...iL..i i , ..it. w . T
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IONE
BERT MASON
OREGON
Leave
for the
Heppner cleaners
at the
IONE BARBER SHOP
Golda E. Mumma
STATE ACCREDTED
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupil olWm. R. Brown and
Trances Strleel Burke,
ELLISON and WHITE CONSERVATORY
Vi School Credits Given.
fciudio: Main Street,
Icrmiston, Oregon.
id
I. R. ROBISON
:: ALL KINDS;:
;: of HIGH ::
GRADE MA-
iciIINIi) WORK?
rf I r h rri-lTf f T m M
; ; Motors rcground ;
0;; Bearings poured; ; f
; land fitted to re ! 1
'. ground shafts. ' '
I
MACHINE SHOP
,1 Z.CiZZL
4
For Our Patrons
And Friends We
Wish a Very
Merry Christmas.
Bristow & Johnson
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
Thirteen Years on the Job. VVe
Are the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. COX, Manager.
KM
If AMBULANCE SERVICE
FOR COMFORTABLE, SPEEDY AMBULANCE,
DAY OR NIGHT, TELEPHONE 1332
Phelps Funeral Home
DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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