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Page Two Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, May 16, 1940 IONE NEWS A. E. Heliker Dies at Michigan Home By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH Word has been received here that A. E. Heliker passed away at his home in Montgomery, Mich., last Thursday. His bother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker, whom he had visited here for a considerable time last summer, had arrived a few days previous for an extended visit. Mr. Heliker suffered a stroke, and died the same day. A conference for pre-school chil dren was held Tuesday morning at the Congregational church parlors by Miss Lucille Vale, county nurse, and Dr. Davis. They were assisted by Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Harry Yarnell. Mothers whose children benefitted were Mrs. Dorr Mason, Mrs. Gar land Swanson, Mrs. Walter Jepson, Mrs. Vernice Crawford, Mrs. Dean Ekleberry, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Ted Blake. Mrs. Garland Swanson is enjoy ing a visit from her mother, Mrs. Regina Miller of Salem. Norman Swanson of Portland spent Mother's day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swanson. Miss Abigail Spaulding of Portland ac companied him. Mrs. Hilma Nelson is a visitor at the home of her brother, C. W. Swanson, who is ill at his home here. Mrs. Nelson's home is in Idaho. Miss Gladys Breshears, physical education director for the girls of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades, entertained her pupils with a weiner roast at the Sparks home above town Monday evening. Mrs. Jean Dekers has rented an apartment at the Apartment hotel which she will occupy as soon as school is out. She came from Bel gium about a year ago, and has relatives in the war zone. Mrs. Minnie Forbes entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hummel at din ner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty john, and Norma Lou Lundell were Mother's day guests at the E. R. Lundell home. The P. N. G. club of the Rebekahs will serve a 35-cent dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall on election day. French Burroughs, pioneer of Rhea creek is a patient in a hospital in Eugene. Mrs. Burroughs plans to go to that city soon. Rev. W. W. Head of Cathlamet, Wash., former pastor of the Con gregational church here, spent the week end here visiting friends. He departed Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Head delivered the bac calaureate sermon Sunday after noon to the class of 1940, in accord ance with the pleasant tradition of the lone school This is the fif teenth time he has acted in this ca pacity. The church was beautifully decorated by the lower classmen. Rev. W. Moffat Dennis assisted Mr. Head, and the high school quartet sang, accompanied by Miss Lorna Barham, who played the proces sional. The P. J. Linn home was the scene of a happy family reunion Mother's day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffith and sons, Robert and Dale of Portland, and Clarence Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn of Ver nonia spent the week end with their mother, and were joined on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howk and family of Condon, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and family. The Women's Topic club met Fri day at the Hugh Smith home. Mrs. Smith was assisted by Mrs. Carl F. Feldman and Mrs. Elmer Grif fith. They reported on Carl Sand burg's "Abraham Lincoln, The War Years," volume 17. Three members, Mrs. C. W. McNamer, Mrs. Bert Mason and Miss Emmer Maynard, resigned, and three others, Mrs. J. E. Swanson, Mrs. Frank Lundell and Mrs. Erling Thompson, were ad mitted as members. The social meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Feldman. Members present were Mesdames C. W. McNamer, Agnes Wilcox, M. E. Cotter, Omar Riet mann, Henry Gorger, Clel Ray, Clyde Denney, Milton Morgan, Jr., Victor Rietmann, E. R. Lundell, C. W. Swanson, and Miss Emmer May nard. Guests present were Mrs. Ella Davidson, Mrs. Albert Lindstrom, Mrs. Frank Ross and Mrs. Erling Thompson. Mrs. A. F. Palmateer of Morgan is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Henry Beers and the tatter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heiple, and baby. They live at Estacada and are here to attend Ted Palmateer's graduation. George N. Ely has as his guests his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely of Salem. They are on a vacation, and will be here about a week. Mrs. M. E. Cotter and her guests, Mrs. Laxton McMurray, Mrs. Henry Clark, and Mrs. Harry Yarnell thot they were "Gone With the Wind" Thursday afternoon when their car was struck by one driven by Donald Campbell when they were returning from the matinee in Heppner. They had just passed the Frank S. Park er place when the Campbell boy attempted to pass on a curve. Dis covering an approaching car, he attempted to drop behind, but was driving too fast, so turned against the bank on the right side of the Cotter car, which he struck on the rear fender. Little damage was done, as Mrs. Cotter retained con trol of her car and got it back into her side of the road. The Campbell car sustained more serious damage, but no one was injured. The Morgan school will present a program Thursday morning, and there will be a neighborhood picnic. June Griffith, the only eighth grad er will receive her diploma then. OPENS BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Evelyn McDowell of Port land has opened a beauty parlor in the Roberts building next door to the Gazette Times. The building has been renovated - and made into a nice workroom. Eqqipment was put in place Tuesday evening and Mrs. McDowell was ready for cus tomers Wednesday morning. The new, place will be known as the Heppner Beauty shop. Mrs. Mc Dowell's family will come to Hepp ner to live as soon as school is out in Portland. HEPPNER GIRL WINS Miss Frances McCarty, freshman at Oregon State college, recently won the intramural tennis cham pionship at the college, defeating last year's woman's champion, a junior. 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