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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, January 16, 1941
K)NE NEWS
lone to Discuss
Community Church
By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH
A meeting will be held Sunday,
Jan. 10, at 2 o'clock at the Congre
gational church in lone to discuss
plans for a community church. All
who are interested in the church
work of our community are urged
to attend. A pot luck dinner will
be held at noon. This is announced
by Geneva Palmer, clerk of the
Baptist church; Mattie Ray, acting
clerk of the Christian church, and
Marjorie Baker, clerk of the Con
gregational church.
Bert Mason, district chairman of
the committee of the infantile paral
ysis fund, has appointed the follow
ing to serve with him: For the Ma
sons, Elmer Griffith; for the East
ern Star, Mrs. Henry Smouse; for
the Rebekahs, Mrs. Matthew Gor
don; for the I. O. O. F., P. J. Linn;
and for the grange, E. M. Baker.
They will meet in the near future
to make plans for raising money.
Mrs. Kittie G. Turner of La
Grande, returned to her home Tu
esday after a two weeks' visit at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer
Griffith.
Correction: Bert Johnson is the
newly installed secretary of the A.
F. & A. M.
The Womens Topic club met Fri
day at the home of Mrs. J. E. Swan
son. Assisting her were Mesdames
Omar Rietmann, Garland Swanson,
and Dorr Mason. The book, "I Mar
ried Adventure," by Osa Johnson,
was ably reviewed by Mrs. Riet
mann and Mrs. Mason. Members
and guests present were Mrs. C. W.
Swanson, Frank Lundell, Mrs. Hen
ry Gorger, Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs.
E. M. Baker, Miss Emmer Maynard,
Mrs. , Milton Morgan, Mrs. Hugh
Smith, Mrs. Clyde Denny, Mrs. M.
E. Cotten, Mrs. Mary Cunningham,
Mrs. Kittie Turner and Mrs. Elmer
Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley
and children left Sunday for their
home in Baker. They have been
here to visit Mr. Keithley's mother,
Mrs. Eunice Keithley, who is quite
ill, and Mrs. Keithley's mother, Mrs.
Ida Grabil.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
entertained Sunday with a dinner
and games in honor of Franklin
Lindstrom's birthday. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burke, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Hummel and son, Mr.
and Mrs. John Eubanks and son, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stefani and son.
O. E. Peterson and Henry Baker
departed Tuesday for Corvallis on
business in connection with the
farm program.
Icy roads Monday and Tuesday
curtailed activities in this vicinity.
Several trucks which loaded at the
Walter Rietmann ranch on Tuesday
had to be pulled out by caterpillar.
Mrs. Fred Mankin went to Port
land Tuesday where she will re
ceive medical treatment. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smouse have
word from their son Paul that he
is located in San Francisco where
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klinger
and Mrs. Klinger's mother, Mrs.
Calvin, have arrived here from a
he is employed by the Western Seal
and Cork Co. Mr. Smouse complet
ed a course in business adminis
tration at the University of Oregon
just before the holidays.'
Mrs. Mary Cunningham departed
Saturday for her home in Post Falls,
Idaho, after a visit of several weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Grif
fith. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely gave
a turkey dinner party Sunday hon
oring the birthday of Mr. Ely's
father, H. 0. Ely. Others present
were Mrs. H. O. Ely, Mrs. Wallace
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pal-
mateer and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Ely and three children of
Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Ak
ers and little son, David Ely, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ely, George N. Ely
and Ruth Johnson.
Mrs. Wallace Matthews arrived
Saturday from Roseburg to visit her
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely, at
Morgan.
TRAVEL BY BUS
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Heppner 10 a. m., making
direct connection each way to
Spokane, Pendleton, Walla Walla,
Salt, Lake, Portland, Bend and
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visit at Naches, Wash.
Grant Henderson of Stanfield vis
ited here last Tuesday,
Ted McDaid was a Pendleton vis
itor Tuesday.
A P. T. A. meeting was held at
the schoolhouse Wednesday evening.
Visitors here Wednesday were
Father Francis McCormick of Hepp
ner, Sister M. Presintina and Sister
Rose Mary of Baker.
Carl Whillock motored to Con
don Saturday to get the stalled car
belonging to Kenneth and Elwynne
Peck. He brought it here to the
garage.
E. D. McMillan is visiting at the
heme of his daughter, Maud Pom
eroy, in Ostrander, Wash.
Robert Davidson of lone was in
town Thursday.
Chuck Shriever is working at the
Sam Turner ranch.
Mrs. Bernard Doherty and daugh
ter returned home from the Hepp
ner hospital this week. Mrs. Don
Pointer is staying with them.
W. A. Zinter and M. J. Fitzpat
rick were in town Monday.
Maxine Devine returned to St.
Joseph's academy in Pendleton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Acklen of
Madras were week-end visitors at
the Harry Dinges home. Their
daughter, Ruthann, remained for a
visit with her grandparents. r
George Peck was a Portland vis
itor last week.
May Rauch spent Monday night
with Doris Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch, May
and Fay, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Al Fetsch at the Cox ranch
above Heppner.
Helen Breshears and Everett
Crump were Saturday evening
guests at the Carl Whillock home.
Earl Warner and Ralph Jackson
visited in Portland last week.
Mary Hunt and Amanda Duvall
Were hostesses for a "500" party
Saturday evening. Refreshments
were served at the close of the eve
ning to the 32 guests.
Doris Klinger suffered a broken
ankle Tuesday, which resutled from
a fall on the ice.
The Lexington grange dance to
have been given January 18 has
been cancelled and the next dance
will be held February 15.
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