Page Two Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, Mar. 28, 1940 IOfrBB NEWS Halvorsen Butte Scene of Service By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH Twenty-two persons attended the sunrise service on Easter morning on Halvorsen butte. Services were held at the foot of a white cross, placed there by William Burke. An organ was transported in a pick-up loaned by Garland Swanson. After the service, the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker, where breakfast was prepared and served. The first part of the Sunday school hour was devoted to an excellent program. There were readings and exercises by the little people, as well as some fine numbers by the older folk. One hundred twenty eight attended Sunday school, and a goodly number remained for church. Several special musical selections preceded the sermon. Miss Eva Swanson visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Swan son on Easter. Mrs. Omar Rietmann is ill at her home here. Mrs. Minnie Far v rens is caring for her. At a meeting of the 0. E. S. Social club Monday the following officers were chosen: President, Anna Smouse; vice-president, Lena Lun dell, and secretary, Elaine Riet mann. New books on the shelves at the library are "My New Book Shelf" (four little books), Gulliver's Trav els, Joan and the Three Deer, Peter Rabbit's Birthday, Peter Rabbit and the Little Boy, Uncle Wiggly's Li brary (consisting of eight books for the little people), Emerald City of Oz, Mother West Wind's Children, Abe Lincoln Grown Up by Carl Sandburg, The Sisters by Myra Brinig, Grandfather Was Queer by Richardson Wright, Land Below the Wind by Agnes Newton Keith, Con sultation Room by Frederic Loomis, The Brand Brothers by Robert Am es Bennet, and Big Show by Charles Cooke. Dixon T. Smith came over from Walla Walla Thursday for a ten day visit with his family. Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Mrs. Hugh Smith entertained last Wed nesday at the Smith home in honor of Mrs. Victor Peterson of The Dalles. Three tables of bridge were in play and high prize was won by Mrs. Omar Rietmann, low by Mrs. David Rietmann, and guest prize by Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Wallace Matthews who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Ms. H. 0. Ely, at Morgan for several weeks, departed Saturday for her home at Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Odom of Morgan were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. Rose Marie and Billie Gorger spent their Easter vacation at home. They returned to Pendleton Mon day. Jerry Phillips, Portland, a fresh man at U. C, visited several days! last week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Dixon T. Smith. He departed Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell and son Alton spent the Easter week end at Bickleton with Mr. Yarnell's father. Mrs. Fred Man kin and Mrs. Lee Beckner returned Thursday from Portland. Mrs. George C. Krebs of Cecil is in The Dalles with her daughter, Margaret Anne, who is a patient in the hospital there. Margaret is sur feing from inflamatory rheumatism and has been seriously ill, but is now much better. Her brothers, Mancell and Marion, visited her Sunday. Mrs. Dale Ray is visiting her sons at Lyle, Wash., and at Hood River. A joint birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. H. E. Yarnell on March 20 honoring Mrs. James Lindsay, Mrs. Diantha Akers, Mrs. W. M. Eubanks and Mrs. Louis Ball. A belated birthday gift was also presented to Mrs. E. M. Baker by some of the ladies. A large birth day cake was made by Mrs. P. C. Peterson. The table decorations were a combination of green and yellow, featuring both' St. Patricks's and Easter. The honorees received many lovely gifts. Besides those mentioned other guests were Mrs. Ernest C. Heliker, Miss Barbara Wetmore, Mrs. Ralph Ledbetter and Mrs. Henry Gorger Warm sunny days have been fol lowed by somewhat cooler weather, with several nice showers, which pleases the wheat farmers greatly. The rain Monday night amounted to .25 inch. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ekleberry and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Rood Ekleberry and two children drove to Lebanon Friday to attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Chan dler were for many years residents of the Cecil section. Fight Card Being Planned for April Heppner's fire fighters, let down a little by the weather man and con flicting engagements at the time of their first fight card, are planning another smoker for some time in April. Definite date has not been set but some of the mitt artists are reported to be warming up for the affair. Injuries to some of the boys par ticipating in the first card will keep them out of the forthcoming bouts. Some of them were too anxious to annihilate their opponents and in jured themselves. It was a snappy card throughout, regardless of the fact that haymakers were lacking. The main event, Partlow vs. Doney, was called off in the fourth due to an injury to Partlow's arm. The boys mixed it well up to that time. McCracken took a decision over Moschella, Marshall outpointed his opponent, Klocke, Gumm and Hens ley drew and "Tornado" Partlow took a decision over "Battling" Corpe. Let G. T. Want Ads help you dis pose of surplus stock. Sunrise Service Draws Assemblage Sunrise services conducted by young people of Heppner and Lex ington attracted large numbers Eas ter morning. At Heppner some 65 young people, and some not so young, made the trek to the summit of Morrow hill where the large cross had been erected earlier and there joined in the services of song and talks. At Lexington 30 people assembled on a hill a few miles to the north west and enjoyed a program pre pared by young people of the Lex ington churches. The day was climaxed at Hepp ner with presentation of the can tata, "Memories of Easter," by the combined Methodist and Christian church choirs of Heppner and sing ers from the Lexington churches. 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