Thursday, April 17, 1941 Henpnor Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Among Monument people visiting the c'v Monday for funeral services for the late Frank M. Gabler were Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Boyer and family, Oscar Shaefer, Claude Crouch and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cork, Mr. and Mrs. Meade Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mulkey, W. J. Gollyhorn, Joe Simas, John Simas, George Stirritt, Fred Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Duffee, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Mus- grave, Marvin DeVore, Lewis Neil, Ed Chinouth, Wade Crouch, C. N. Wilson, Mrs. Miles Gilman, Bert Howard, Emery Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Munkers, Vivian .Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Legler, Dennis Kink, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bales, Mrs. L. B. Fleming. Mr. Cookson, Lawrence Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cupper, Mrs. Emil Sweek, Leo Flow ers, Johnnie Cox, George and Gil bert Burk, Johnny Stussi, Norman Caverhill, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Enright, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum, Clyde Cox and Wilma, Cecil Mabee, Lee Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers Dr. L. D.Tibbies returned home Monday from a three weeks' vaca tion motor trip to Los Angeles. His family went on to Missouri to spend the summer at the home of Mrs. Tibbies' parents. While in the south Dr. Tibbies and family helped cele brate the golden wedding anniver sary of his parents, and took in many points of interest including Catalina island and Tia Juana. C. J. D. Bauman and Robert C Wightman were in Portland for sev eral davs this week, attending ses sions of a state Royal Arch Masons conference as delegates from the lo cal chapter. J. G. Barratt motored to Portland Tuesday accompanied by Dick Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Hoyt, who was returning to his home in the city after a ten day visit here. Miss Teresa Breslin, teacher in the Hermiston schools, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Breslin, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Tress McClintock Rhea Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker were visiting at the home of Mrs. Par ker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston. They returned to Portland on Friday. A surprise party was given for Marguerite Glavey at the Liberty school last Thursday afternoon. The occasion was Miss Glavey's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Suter spent their spring vacation at the home of Mrs. Suter's brother, Harley An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Becket gave a birthday dinner Sunday for their grand daughter, Nancy Hana. Rela tives from Fossil, Heppner and Lex ington were present. The Lutheran Missionary society mot nt tho home of Mrs. Claude Hus- rrvn nn Tnesdav. April 15, to tack quilts. Three quilts were tacked for Mk Huston. Vf V. C. will be held at the home nf Mrc Julia Carlson on April 25 instead of the 24th, as previously announced. There will be a pot luck dinner at noon. Walter Becket and son Lawrence were visitors in Pendleton last Fri day. The Rhea Creek H. E. C. are selling gladiola bulbs to raise mon ey for their club. Mrs. Carrie Beck ett has charge of this committee. Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck ett and Lawrence were costal church last Friday evening. Ladd Sherman, school superin tendent, attended a conference in Spokane from Wednesday until Sat urday of last week. B. D. Cooper and family from Ocean Lake visited his sister and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey dinner Grimm. Saturday night and Sunday. and Grace, Larl todgway, Jonnum- rg in tyre. Georgie Rhea Neal, Vewey . .. f , r, , Tanler, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mc Bride, Ole Stubblefield, C. R. Peter son. Harvey Miller reports finishing plowing at his north Lexington op ii it nfor the rain of last V J. M J wuu - Thursday. New grain on his place is knee high and jointed, a very heaw stand and free of weeds, typ ical of most fields in the county at this season. Ralph Reade from Monument was a visitor in the city last Friday. city Saturday from their Dry Fork farm. Bruce Bothwell is reported as auite ill from an attack that struck him suddenly last Sunday, affecting movement of one side of his body. W. H. French was in the city Tu esday from Blue Mountain farm south of Hardman. Chester Brown and Woodrow Morris from the Monument CCC camp are visitors in the city today. Mrs. L. G. Atherton of Vale ar rived Monday for a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. S. Parker. guests at the Clive Huston home on Sunday. Dinner euests at the Walter Beck ett home on Saturday evening hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Suter were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Anderson, Miss Nancy Hanna, Lawrence Beckett, besides the hosts and honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Beckett were business visitors in Fossil on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orian Wright visited at the Walter Beckett home on Tuesday. IRRIGON NEWS By MRS. W. C. ISOM Mrs. Edith Puckett and daughter, Mrs. Ivan Woods and children irom Portland are visiting at the home of Mrs. Puckett's sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Carl Haddox. A party of young folks charivari ed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rutledge on Wednesday evening. They are at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fagerstrom from Idaho arrivied Saturday to as sist with the revival meetings being held this week at the Pentecostal church. The Rev. George Brown of Prai rie City held services at the Pente- Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerton at Milton Freewater Sunday. Fred Caldwell was a Sunday vis itor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Potts, at Umatilla. His mother, Mrs. Belle Caldwell, who is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Potts, at pre sent is much improved in health. 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