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CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor
Schedule of sendees:
Heppnor: Mass at 9:00 a. m. every
Suiday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd
Sunday at 10:30.
lone: 10:30 a m. on 1st Sunday;
9:00 a. m, on 3rd Sunday.
Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Week-day mass at 8 a. m. First
Friday, 7:30 a. m.
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to
8:00 p. m. Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bennie Howe, Minister
Sunday, May 30:
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Lucy Rodgers, superintendent. A
class for every grade and age. '
Youth Fellowship for juniors at
8:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock.
Wednesday Evenings:
Fellowship and prayer service at
7:45 o'clock.
Thursday Evenings:
Choir practice at parsonage at
7:45 o'clock.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Some preachers have congrega
tions and some scatterations. t
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Minister
SUNDAY
9:45 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Communion and preach
ing service. Topic, "In Memory Of."
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor
evening training program.
7:30 p. m. Evening service.
THURSDAY ?
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting.
7:30 p. m. Bible study.
.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Steil D. Spiesz, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Young People's service 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m.
Thursday B"ible study, 7:45 p. m.
Evangelistic services each night
except Monday at 8 o'clock continu
ing with Evangelists Otto Olson
and Ralph DeBeoer.
Friends and fellow citizens these
are crucial and busy times in which
we live. We cannot afford to ne
glect, by our interest in material
things, the Word of God and this
great salvation and hope that is so
freely given to us. You'll enjoy
these services. Here is the opportu
nity your heart has been hungering
after. God will meet your every
need. Welcome.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Memorial service 11 a. m.
Echo: 7:30 p. m.
.
COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE
J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 o'clock a. m. Spec
ial music.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE
Ralph C. DcBocr, Pastor
Sunday school, 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m.
Bible Study Friday 8:00 p. m.
You are welcome.
A FINE GIFT FOR
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Times, May 27, 1943
IONE NEWS NOTES
Rural Life Sunday
To Be Observed at
Co-operative Church
By MBS. OHAB EIETMANN
Rural Life Sunday will be ob
served at the Co-operative Church
of lone Sunday. May 30. At the 11
o'clock service. Dr. Perry F.
Schrock of Portland will be guest
speaker, using as his subject. "Wheat
and Religion." Special music is be
ing arranged. Willows grange will
attend n a body and there will be
a potluck dinner at the grange hall
follownig the morning service. Rev.
J. Fred Stilwell, pastor, has ex
tended an invitation to the public
to attend the worship service and
the dinner.
Rev. W. W. Head of Cathlamet.
Wash., assisted by Rev. Joseph Ste
vens of the Baptist church of Jone,
conducted the baccalaureate serv
ices for the graduating class Sun
day, May 23. The church was filled
to capacity with relatives and
friends of the graduates who heard
an insiring sermon. While here Rev.
Head was the guest of Mr. and Mrs,
Laxton McMur'ray. He was the
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Troedson. Sunday eve
ning he was guest speaker in the
Baptist church.
Mrs. Howard Eubanks left Wed
nesday May 19 for Everett, Wash.,
to spend a few days visiting How
ard who is stationed there with the
Merchant Marine.
Little Betty Gorger, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger, us
derwent a tonsillectomy last Wed
nesday at Pendleton. She is now
completely recovered.
Mrs. Charles Nord of Portland,
formerly of lone, arrived Thursday
to visit her son Ray Barnett and
family and other friends in lone.
Saturday she was a guest at the
George Allyn home in Lexington.
Mrs. P. C. Peterson, and Mrs.
Louis Ball retured Saturday from
Portland where they visited Mrs.
Ralph Leadbetter who is receiving
medical treatments there.
The graduating class was enter
tained at dinner at the home of Mr.
tmd Mrs. Henry Peterson Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Robert Buchanan received
a painful injury last week when a
Etick she stepped on flew up and
struck her above the knee. It was
necessary to get medical attention
to care for the wound.
Mrs. Harriet Brown was honored
at the Rebekah meeting last Thurs
day evening when she was given a
farewell party in the form of a
handkerchief .shower. Twenty-two
members were present.
Grant Buchanan, who has been
a patient at the Ritter Hot Springs
for several weeks is reported slight
ly improved. He is the father of
Fred Buchanan.
Mrs. Henry Clark received word
that Mrs. Anne Leasure and Cpl.
Irving Ritchie were married at
Ogden, Utah, April 10. Capt. Ritchie
is now stationed at Hendricks Field
at Sibring, Fla. Mrs. Ritchie plans
to move to Sibring in three or four
weeks.
Lowell Clark who has been visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Clark the last week, left 'Tuesday
to return to Aberdeen, Md., where
he is stationed.
Mesdames Franklin Lindstrom
and Clarence Harris and Miss Eva
Swanson were hostesses for a birth
day party honoring Mrs. Garland
Swanson at the home of Miss
Swanson Monday afternoon. About
20 young women attended and the
guest of honor received many love
ly gifts.
Henry Buschke who is stationed
at San Francisco spent last week
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Buschke of Morgan. Also
visiting at the Buschke home were
Mr. and Mrs. Aley Peck and three
children of Eugene. Mrs. Peck was
formerly Josephine Buschke.
Mary Jean, Tom and Donald
Bristow, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond Bristow of Nampa, Ida.,
arrived Sunday to visit their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bris
tow. Mrs. Elisha Sperry and daughters
Charlotte and Mrs. Eldon Padberg
Permission Required
For Public Gatherings
Groups of individuals sponsoring
public events in Oregon must fol
low the same procedure as last year
in getting permission to hold the
attraction, regardless of whether
the site is in the dimout zone, if
it will attract 500 or more persons.
Request for application blanks
should be mailed to Leo G. Spitz
bart, defense liaison officer for pub
lic gatherings. Address, Oregon
State Fair, Salem.
Events coming up for which per
mission has already been granted
are: Coronation of Portland Rose
Festival queen, June 5; Adventists'
camp meeting, Gladstone, July 14
15; greyhound racing, Portland,
May 31- Aug. 21; state grange con
vention, Eugene, June 7-12; lamb'
show at Turner, June 5; St. Paul
rodeo, July 3 5; Spanish war veter
ans' encampment, Hood River, July
11-14; Mennonite church meeting,
Sheridan, first week in June;
Church of God camp meeting,
Woodbum, July 4; VFW poppy sale,
Siletz, May 29; Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Portland, June 25-27.
Pecks Surprised by
Neighbors, Friends
On 25" Anniversary
By MBS. MAXITTE QUAY
A group of neighbors and friends
surprised Mr. and Mrs. George
Peck on their 25th wedding anni
versary, Sunday, May 23. A pot
luck dinner was enjoyed by all.
Those present were:- Mr. and Mrs.
Scott, Brown of - Condon; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Campbell of Heppner;
Miss Etta Millit, Mrs. Lota Callo
way, D. W. Glasgow. Mrs. Arthur
Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green
and son Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Campbell, Bob nad Roger, Mr, and
Frank Munkers and Leonard, Mr.
Mrs. Burton Peck, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. W. C. Van Winkle, June
and Lorine, Miss Frieda Breeding,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruhl, Mr. and
Mrs. Merritt Gray and Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller and family,
Jack, Roberta, Margie, Bill and
Harry.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding had
the misfortune to have their house
catch fire late Friday evening. Con
siderable damage was done, how
ever most everything was saved.
Irvin Rauch is visting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Rauch while on furlough.
The Degree of Honor lodge' held
a picnic at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Munkers.
The high school gave a dance
Friday evening for the eighth grade
students.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnside
and family have, moved back to
Lexington from the valley where
Mr. Burnside has been employed
for the past several months.
John Miller spent the week-end
with his family, returning to Port
land the first of the week.
There are several new cases of
the mumps in town. This time the
victims are Joan Breeding, Dale
Papineau and the Burton boys.
were Sunday visitors in lone on
their way to Portland where they
plan to spend the summer.
Ralph Akers who is staying with
his daughter, Mrs. Russell Miller of
Boardman, spent a few days visit
ing in lone. He has recovered suf
ficiently from a stroke to be able to
get around with the use of a cane.
John Nolan has been visiting his
sister, Mrs. Bessie Everson, who ac
companied him to Pendleton to visit
relatives there. Mr. Nolan is em
ployed in the shipyards in Port
land. Mrs. Norman Swanson and small
son of Portland are guests at the
home of MIrs. Mary Swanson.
Locust hcapter of the OES will
meet in regular session on Wednes
day, June 2 at 8:30 p. m. in the
Masonic hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Eubanks
received word that Billy Eubanks
had been discharged after several
weeks illness from the naval hos
pital at Charlestown. S. C. and is
again on active duty.
IRRIGON NEWS
School Ends Work;
Principal Leaving
For USO Position
By MRS. J. A. SHOT7N
Ladd Sherman has resigned as
school superintendent to take a po
sition with the USO. He has to be
in Los Angeles by the 31st and
will go from there to New York.
Mrs. Sherman will spend six weeks
in Lexington with her aunt, Mrs.
C. C. Carmichael.
The seniors and juniors had their
annual banquet in Pendleton Ved
esday evening.
Commecement exercises wiere
heldFriday evening with Alvin R.
Kaiser of the Eastern Oregon Nor
mal delivering the address. There
were nine high school graduates
and 11 from the 8th grade.
Miss Virginia left for her home
at Lewiston Ida.. Saturday. Mrs.
R. Rada left for Monroe Sunday
and Miss Dorothy Larkin went to
her home in Portland. Raymond
Coulter has been given the job of
janitor another year. He is to build
a primary room during vacation.
Avery Shoun is spending ,a few
days at the Heppner ranch. He left
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and
three children of New Meadows
are spending two weeks with Mr.
Wilson's mother, Mrs. Nora Wil
son. He is repainting her house and
plant to return to New Meadows
Friday.
Clark Stephens left Sunday for
Crown Point to visit his sister, Mrs.
Harry Cooper, and family.
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Double your shopping this week-end to
take care of the double holiday Sun
day and Monday. This store will re
main closed Monday,
Congratulations to the Class of 1943!
Central Market
Mr. and Mrs. jMoses McGrew
visited the' J. A. Shouns from Fri
day until Sunday. They took Mrs.
Ann Keith back to Touchet. She
spent several days here.
Mrs. Henry Belle and daughter
Bonnie are moving to Pendleton
to live. y
The two Newbill children went to
Nyssa to visit their grandmother.
Mrs. Joy Weigand of Kennewick.
came Sunday to visit her mother
Mrs. Harry Smith, and family ad to
take her baby home. 'Mrs. Smith
has been keeping the baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bediwell
were in Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long moved
from the Frank Brace place this,
week.
Mrs. Walter Johnson and small
son are visiting Mr. Johnson who is:
the section foreman.
Roy Stamp visited at the Shoun
and Acock homes until Sunday
when he went back to work.
Mrs. Lily Acock and son Marvin
visited the C. W Acocks from Fri
day until Sunday.
ARTHUR STEFANI HONORED
WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stefani en
tertained with a birthday dinner
at their home Sunday afternoon
in honor of their son Arthur'a
birthday.
Guests were Marylou and Ted
Ferguson, Bobby Dean Runnion,
Jean Turner, Joe McLaughlin,.
Midge Provo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grabill and Bobby Lee.
Other guests over the week-end
but having to leave before dinner,
were Mr. and Mrs. John Stefani
and children and Mrs. Charles
Barr.
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