ner Gazette Times, January 28, 1943 l n KI P KJ cwc Kl OTFS jU'JLUiii!ba ttmtitit cooperative ciiurch of ione Heppr At Heppner Mrs. Willard Blake CHURCHES Passes Suddenly J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic: A Bible reading:, "The Christian Attitude toward War." ' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH By Mrs. Omar Rietmann Bcnnie Howe, Minister Family and neighbors of Mrs. SUNDAY, Jan. 31: Willard Blake of Ione were shocked Divine worship at 11 a. m. Ser- and grieved at her sudden passing mon topic. "Blessings Cursed." Mai. Monday night. Mrs. Blake had been 2:2. Special music by choir, in constant care of her husband Church school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. during a severe illness and about Lucy Jfoclgers, superintendent. A two days prior to her death was cass for every grade and age. taken ill. A heart ailment was said Youth Fellowship for Juniors at Wilbur steagall. to nave oeen uie uiuuciuau; vi- p rn. of her passing. Evening song and gospel service Funeral services were held from at 7:45. tne inoperative cnuren tu : ... uuy, -v..,.6. Ordnance denot J. Fred Stilwell. FellowshiD and prayer service at " -"'rj Lexington News By Mrs. Maxine Gray The outcome of Lexington's city election on Tesday was as follows: Mayor AIouzq Henderson; record er, Edith Edwards; treasurer, Dona Barnett; and the councilmen are Clifford Yarnell, Lee Sparks and Mrs. Everett Crump of Hermiston visited relatives and friends here the first of the week. Mrs. Crump last Sunday due to the cold weather. Kenneth Way has been ill at his home this past week with the flu. Claude Way will take over the janitor duties at the church nQW that his brother Joe is in Pendleton. Leonard Munkers, Albert Ed wards and Joe Way have all gone to Pendleton. They are going to school there at the N. Y. A. Joe is taking radio and Leonard and Albert aiie taking a madhinislt's course. Julian Rauch was a business visitor in Lexington the first of the week. PINE CITY NEWS By BERNICB WATTENBURGER Miss Frieda Breeding spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and t p. III. UJUKiy, ivcv. V. J-" - -; - . . j - - , i pastor, oniciaung. wieruuHii was uuwn aj nnvajr -made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, ning. a 1 f ttw vrxo. of Ttiiii-culair F'vAnin trc. tended the rite, Phelps Mortuary Choir PT """ en ill with was in charge evening at the parsonage. . g . Thought for Today: In the name of flu for several weeks. He is now Ione Parent-Teacher association Christ we bid you welcome to our able tp be jp and around, held its regular meeting Wednes- church its work and worship, Its Majeske had the . nusfoiv dly Jan. high school instruction and service, its comfort tune to painfully wrench his back assembly hall. . Despite the weather and blessings. attended. The Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill of Hepp ner have moved out to their ranch on Butter creek. Mr. Neill is get ting ready for lambing. Mr and Mrs. Dale Akers of Ha milton" spent Monday evening and Tuesday at E. B. Wattenburger 's. Mrs. Clyde Gipson is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and daughter Patty spent Sunday at the E. B. Wattenburger home. Mr and Mrs. Ray Akers ,and daughter of Hermiston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clay, ton Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Rickey and daughters of Stanfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ayers, Clay ton Ayers and Burl Wattenburger were business callers in Heppner -Saturday Mrs. Roy Neill is expecting her son Guy Moore and wife in this week from Utah on a ten day fur lough. Guy is in the army. Mrs. Howard Eubanks returned to her home in Ione Saturday af. ter receiving medical treatment at the Heppner hospital. ,., ,, ii.niiHiii-..iii..iiiiiiiii..iiimiiiitiimiiiiMimi. UHiim i.ih n"""""" lg!iniiiiKiuuuiiiNiiiiiiuiiiiimiiii i.mmiimmimiiiimmi i mh ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimihiiihiiihhi mwmhii a good number speaker Mrs. Laura Wells nutri tion consultant of the state board of health gave an interesting and in structive talk on nutrition in pro tecting the growing school child. In connection with this she had a mo. tion picture "Proof of the Pudding" to illustrate her talk. Other visitors were earlier this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace motored to Hubbard to get Mr. Wallace's father, Sam Wallace, who Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, county school supt and Mrs. Ann Thomas, Bumng & New WorW county neaiui jiuise. lvna. inuuiaa CHURCH OF CHRIST Martin B. Clark. Minister. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. A class will spend several weeks here, for everyone. Wanda Breeding spent Thursday Communion and preaching 11:00 night with Rena June Messenger "Passing the Lord and Praising the and Joan Breeding spent Thursday Ammunition." night with her cousin Yvonne Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Breeding. Pre-prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Mr and Mrs. Evening sermon topic: "Youth Herman Wallace were business visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Saturday evening dinner guests at the Clifford Yarnell home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gray and Michael. Thursday night guests at the Wil. announced organization of a home ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH nursing class in Ione. ReV Francis McCormack, Pastor The newly organized class in home Services in St. Patrick's church nursing will meet Monday, Feb. 1 on Sunday next will be at 10:30 for its first lesson. a. m. instead of the usual sched- Howard Eubank arrived Tuesday uled time. The announced visit of j. getagu2 hnme were Mrs. O. g" evening, Jan. 19, to be witn. Mrs. sisters iviaunna ana i-osena in con- Breeding an& sons Max and Paul. Eubanks who has been seriously ill nection with the confraternity of Mr an(j Jujan Rauch have at the Heppner hospital. Mrs. Eu- christian doctrine on Sunday next near( from son pvt Irwin banks is reported much better and is cacelled because of bad travelling jaucn jje is stationed at St. Peters- now out of danger weather; nence mere wiu De no Mrs. Delbert Emert has been a general meeting on Sunday. All snucial nurse for Mrs. Eubanks dur- other meetings announced are can ing her serious illness. Mrs. W. E. celled- visit of the Sisters Smith, Mr. Eubank's mother, has Postponed until February, been caring for the Emerts' home is Emert has been in while Mrs. Heppner. The Masonic and Eastern Star lodges will meet Wednesday, Feb. 3, for their regular meeting. Mrs. Charles Carlson is now teaching the primary grades dur- ASSEMELY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. burg, Fla. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Al Fetch were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mr .and Mrs. Henry Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hanna and girls, Judy and Nancy, and Fay Rauch. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson of Hermiston were Friday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears. Pvt Dan Dinges is stationed at Camp Howze Texas. Richard Vincent, young sqti of Mr .and Mrs. Delbert Vincent has been ill with the flu this past week. Miss May Rauch is employed at ing Mrs. O'Connor's illness and Mrs. Gladys Ely is in charge of the 3rd ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL and 4th grade room until a teacher CHURCH can be secured to take Mrs. Church school. 9:45 a m Harriet Hunt's position. Pra 9ennon) u Braden Bell in Heppner. The Rebekah lodge will now q' . Sunday school was not held this meet on the first and third Thurs- days of the month. They have re turned to their former meeting dates. Clyde Pettyjohn is working in the Standard Oil station. He is taking the place of Jim Led better who has enlisted in the marine service. Delbert Emert shipped several car loads of cattle to Portland last week. Cleo Drake accompanied the shipment. Fred Buchanan was a Pendleton visitor last week where he went for medical treatment. Owing to weather conditions the Ione schools dismissed early Fri day afternoon to insure the chil dren getting home safely. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCabe took their little son Ronald to the Pendleton hospital. Willard Blake is reported very much improved. ' ' The Topic club study meeting to have been held Jan. 23, was post poned. The date of the meeting will be announced later. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Jan. 24, an eight-pound daughter. The young lady has been named- Judith Irene. Mrs. Morgan was formerly Mildred Lundell. A. C. Swanson has purchased the equipment and stock of the Ione . Meat Market from Willard Blake. Mr. Swanson will install this equip ment in his grocery tore, LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. Tom Wells left Friday for California to , see her husband, a member of the naval construction service. Mr. Wells has been stat ioned at Norfolk, Va. since, his- in duction last fall and his unit has been transferred to a Pacific coast point. is th e answer.... See Us Now BUY MORE BONDS Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company A Universal Sensation in Kitchenware BROWNIE WARE Swing to Brownie Ware by Universal Potteries, Inc. 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