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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1931)
OA 1 VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Jan. 16, 1931. NUMBER 33 NIEMEYER-MURRAY i F. kmds lice h:.e received the nnnouncment of the marriage ! of Miss 1 terry le Murray, (laugh- m . . I 11 I.V. l ill .......... I ler oi Mr. una mm. ruri muiruy nnd Mr. Lo Roy Niemeyer, bom Vol. 1 THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL OKCAN of IONE II. X STUDENT BODY Ktlb ThomjiM-a, Editor Friday, Jan. 16, 1931. No.15 BASKET-BALL GAMES Tlwi li ktin ami (fAnn Viio )i of Mrs. L J. Win of Cheyenne, h , mskt.t.ba team ... I III M i Wyoming, ai nine o ciock vnnsi- H double-header here last Sat. IIIGIISCIIOOLALVrtNI, o.ir school in 1918 and that year rnas morning at the First Presby- The Condon girls and the lone (twelve promising girls and lo tersan churdh of Walla Walla, hoyB each won their game. The finished the course. Beatrice with the Rev (ieorgo Hamilton Bcore for both games was 15-16. Vrry continued her studies at Schof ieid performing the ceremo- N'th Rinu. though very cloi e , Renhke-Walker Business College ii v n the nrentnce oi a smai v.v ....v - group of Motives i.nd intimate It playing. The score at the friend. Tne Rride wore a wed- end of I he first half of the girls ding dress of iach satin with a was 11-0 in favor of lone, matching head dress. Her bou- During the second half Condon u-ct was ophelia a?es. f.'.iss Faye gradually over came the lean and juhi ucmre ine gainewiuru n.u e here to take a year's work at Willamette University. This com- t , ,i i i ii pleted she was made assistaet L. A. Doak was again h ad Of r ,. -, ,. , A. cashier of the farmers and Stock growers National Bank at Hepp ner, a position she has since held Last summer Miss Allinger spent the winning basket. The lone team was Muriay, ar her sinter's only at- tendi.nt. wore a green taffeta frock with harmonizing slippers ' and carried a boquet of pink ros es add violets Ray Murray, the bride's brother oetcd as best man fur Mr. Niemeyer. Ad informal reception w as held hth bride's home afU r the cere mony. Mrs. Niemeyer attended high school in lone but completed her course in th McLaughlin Union high school. She also attended NortwesUrn Business college in SK'kone. Mr. Nieme.' cr attended preparatory rchool in Kansas City and also took a business cours-. They will make their home in Wella Walla where Mr. Niemeyer, ,h" r,'wl" ' ,,f 'i lrw. mh m maple r birch. V.x is in business. chins. held a position in the bank of lone from hero going to the First Ns tional Bank of Portland, - a posi tion she held tor fix cr sev n years. She married Charles Hutc.i ins of Eugene about four years ago. They now make their home unable to in Hollywood, Cal. Ruby.O. Eng- get btarted during the firft helf jelman taught in the rural schoo s of the boys' game. The end of the half saw the score 8-4 in fav- m a a or oi t-onaon. lone came eack in the second half to take the lend on three baskets made in ejuuk succession. The score sea-sawed back and forth the rest of the game with first one ahead and then the other. The final whist! ; found lone one point ahead. How About It? Ill fv liti'liuiil h irdwiMnl nnd itoft ihm m-ciii (ii crow tin prlnliljr In ro tation, I. p., liin foront of I'diilfi-r mi iriTK itirli M NprticD or pine following her graduation. While engaged in this work she recietf ed the apiK)intment as postmist ress at lone. She is now serving her third term in this capacity, She became the wife of WalUr Roberts who was serving in tie U. S. Navy at the time of the marriage. Mr. Roberts was re cently discharged from the Ser vice, and he and Mrs. Robern ara making their home in lone. Snoda Cook married Kennet'i a uelightfuli two months touring E-rope. She visited many inter esting places, - was in attendance at the Inter-nat o.:aI convention of Christion Endeavor workers at Bi-rlm, Germany and witnessed the l'assion play at Oberamrner gau. Blanch McMurray taught in the rural schools for a shurt lime af ter finishing her high schcxl work. She married Hirarn Werst of Clarkston, Washington, who i3 general manager of the Vhi.e and Crumm orchards Mr. and Mrs. Werst are the parents cf i wo children, Kenneth and Mil dred. Little Miss Mildred recently won the loving cup in a beauty contest for children between the ages of four and six. Edna Ritchie became the wifo of Raul Lovell. They made their Lexington News Miss AMABEL STRODTMAN Personal Mention Mrs. French Burroughs recent ly shipbed in a Mammoth Bronze; Mrs. E. T. Hackert returned on turkey torn from British Colum-j Sunday from a two weeks visit in bia. The bird cost her $25 and ; Portland. weighs thirty-five pounds. Mrs. burroughs has one of the best l I jrt 1 .' iL - i i luiucy uucKsinine country anu,n n Whttlt nn T . . The II E. C. Clnb held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. this torn will head her flock for day was spent in making quil:s for heuchitg Service at the Baptist Kmh;T o( tfce hun h nury .Sunday n-enmK. baskpf s., team mn asy Dwight Misner returned by tory it I ppner on Tuesday, aato from Flint, Mich. He left The .'Lire 27-12. The boys his sister somewhat improved. wno played wre: DaJe Lane, Arch J.'cause of the seriousness of her ie Muvlfis. Kenneth Warner, injuries, her recovery will be Emm UKuas and Lewellyn Evans, very slow. j E. T. Burchell departed Friday Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rietman !evening r Sheridan, Oregon, entertained at bridge Saturday where w'l' spend the remaind n;ght at their' pleasant home r oi 1:12 winter. He hts betnsuf norMi of lone. Those present ferin2 a heart attack but is were: Mr. and Mrs. Vic or pfcter "' much improved in health. son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason,! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Breshears Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, motored to Pendleton onbusines., Mr. and Mrs. C. W McNamer, Tuesday. Air. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mr. ( The grade scliool boys played a and Mrs. Ted Smith. Mr. and Mrs.1 tie game with the high school M. E. Cotter and Mr. and Mrs. rooks jn bssket baII FrIday after. Roy Lieuallen. High honors were noon The grade schoo, won by Mrs. C. H. Brown and good ead until the last few min A!r. C. H. McNamer. Consolation . utes of the game whtn the score went to M r. M . E, Cotter. mourned to 6-6. Fred Ray and wife of Hood Riv-; Joha 0.Dell of Walla Wal!a ; and Mrs. Elbert Col- Washington was making his regu- home in lone for several yetri erar.d Mr f it 1 tl il . lind o vf rf n rrt rm I in n rv , 1 " . Tl . . a I I - 1 liiaKe. iney are tne paients u olt ."t,oftC.4 nuiuiuX . v.n oi romana were wees-ena Jjr trip to thebrar.chofticesof the two children, Bethe! Ann aiiunear Estacada. They are the Lai-! visitors in lone. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company Billy. At present they are livinj ents of three fine boys. I Mi.s3 Edith Ely who teaches jaSl'weck. He stepped at the Lex- at Grants Pass, Ore. w here M .1 Charles Chick Rpent seven.! i the Rhea Creek school is now jngton office on Thursday. wane is employed in constructun tenns m a meaicai course at tne : i-oaramg aunngine weeK witn; work. j University of Idaho. He did net' f irs. Arthur Keene. She spends1 Lovaly Warfield took a couno fnish this course, however, an j' each Saturday and Sunday at her in Normal work at the school ;.t liter graduated in pharmacy at j home in lone. Formeriy she made jMonirrouth, and for several yean Oregon State College at Corvall s j the drive each day. I was a successful teacher. She b Since his graduation he has helb Mre. Robert Sinter left Satur- ihe wife of Rex Fisk and the ' a position in a drug store in Eu-day, for Clarkston, Washington, i make their home at Kennewicl , gene. He chose as his wife Mifs u h r she wnt to visit her sister Eleanor Colman of Eugene who is ' an(i other relatives. Lester McMillan arrived honre the last of the week from the Heppner Hosbital where he has been a patient tor some time. He was suffering from Saint Vitus's Dance. The Lexirgton town team girls Farmers Week Featuring Dr. Hess Products Read your 1931 Catalogue Pan-A-Min Ver-Mi-Trol Chick Tablets Roup Remedy . Dip & Disenfectant Louse Killer Stock Tonic Fly Chaser BERT MASON IONE - OREGON Wash. Eleanor Colman of Eugene who is ' ad nthPr illative. !,osl Dy a 16 10 " 10 Aran810" on Lillie Allinger took a post grad-' a member of the highamool fac- j w r and M rs. French Burroughs ! One uate course at lone and following ult' of that PIace- Mr- Chlck "i Rhea Creek took train at Arl- xnursdayat neppner. There the this for several years held a re- an accomplished musician. iir.gton Wednesday with Portland',. . was 6.10' oweve'r Siy,nihl iMHitinn in thn Unnt f,f Etta Akers became the wife Cf as meir aesunauon. iney Pian io. Ion i. She resigned her position I Continued on Vg. 4 Support Your Home-Town Merchants, t Buy Your Meats at IONE CASH MARKET SPECIALS every SATURDAY Phone 32 lone, Oreon j s: end a week vacationing in the ic'ty. Horribl Tbought One nll!or ilecliirfa It in "na crime to t.e rich." If It were, think of how .......a. mml.inulroa tthnilllt lllivf niiiart nlfK k brenkinc tlie Inw Just tc p'tnS to make a ftW days visit. prt the thrill of being a daredevil. ) Siivnoiial- News. the boys had better scores when they defeated lone, 59-24 and dou bled Hcppner's 13 points. 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