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2 Heppner Gazette Times, November 29, 1945 IONE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Echo Palmateei at noon to over 100. Rev. Morris ' served dinner. A beautiful of Freewater was the morning ! speaker. Rev. C. L. Turner of Irri- Ione and vicinity had many so- 8n sPke in, the, rnoon and cial and family reunions Thanks-1 Kev-. rarrlsn 01 rre7a. el giving day. The Baptist church held services in the morning. The tradi tional community Thanksgiving day dinner was held at Morgan in the Oddfellows hall. This has been an annual affair since 1912. Rev. Shelby Graves of Yoncalla talked in tvie evening. rnest McCsbe of the U. S. navy from Bremerton . spent the week-end visiting relatives here. Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn left for Al- brought in $108, The PNG club are holding a sil ver tea Saturday afternoon Dec. 1 at the I. O. O. F. hall. There will also be a food and fancy work ! sale. Miss Vireinia Eagle of Seattle . . r -rt 1 A1 1 t.& quilt i tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lun- Mr. ana Mrs. oen outers oruuBin, dell and family for dinner Friday 1 0 son Bobby home from The Rev. and Mrs. H. N. Waddell and j aska to join her husband who is family spent Thanksgiving with ' stationed there in the army Mr. and Mrs Clarence Weitmeier at White Swan, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball and fa mily of Yakima visited relatives here over Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely of Mor jgan visited over Thanksgiving with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Ely in Pendleton. Sgt Walter Corley of the U. S. army is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom had Thanksgiving in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jannon. The la dies are sisters. Roland Bergstrom of the U. S. navy spent the week end at home. His ship is stationed at Portland. A week-end guest at the Paul O'Meara home was their nephew, Robert O'Meara of the U. S. navy. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Johnston of Pasco spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Johnston's mother, Mrs. Steena Schleevoight. Mrs. Charles Austin was a Rich land Wash, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen and daughter Aloha spent Thanksgiv ing at the Herman Carr home in Hermiston. Mrs. Carr is a sister of Mrs. Lieuallen. George Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely visited relatives in Sa lem over the holidays. Out of town guests at the John Troedson home Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Notage and daughter Marilee of Portland and Miss Nell Carlson of Kings City Calif. Mrs. Nottage is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troedson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christoffer son and children of Donald and Mrs. Ethel Feller and daughter Iva May of Aurora visited friends and relatives over the week-end. Mrs. Fellers and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laxton McMurray. Mrs. Roy Stender and children George and Gloria of Salem visited with Mrs. Stender's sisters, Mrs. Louis Halvorsen and Mrs. Archie Munkers. The Rietmann family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Victor Rietmann with a big turkey dinner. Out of town rela tives were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pe terson and family of The Dalles and Mrs. Joe Stith of Meridian, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann entertained all the Rietmann fam ilies Saturday nighjt. Before leav ing Wednesday for her home Mrs. Stith visited her mother, Mrs. Margaret Rietmann in Hood River. The Lundells " had a reunion at the grange hall Thanksgiving with 69 present. They had dinner and supper followed by a party in the evening which consisted of danc ing. Out of town relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillan and dau ghter Beverly of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson and child ren of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Lundell and baby of Boise, Ida., Dale Lundell of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell and family of Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Timms and sons of Pendleton were Thanksgiv ing guests at the home of Ernest Heliker, Ejev. John R. Haynes of Day- ville was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Castleman last week. Elmer Finn of Pendleton is re modeling the Heliker house here in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ludwig and family spent Thanksgiving at Med ford and took in the Medford Grant high football game. M. McClain of the U. S. army visited over the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom and family. The Maranathas will have a Christmas party at their next meet ing, Dec. 8 at the Congregational church parlors. The Assembly of, God church of last week. A dinner was served held a fellowship meeting Friday Carl Troedson left this week for California. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring spent the holidays with Mrs. Ring's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowell at Hood River. Doris Palmateer spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Doris is an X-ray technician for a Portland physician. The turkey dinner and bazaar at the grange hall Saturday night was well attended. More than 100 were night. Mrs. Ada Saltpr is spending a week visiting in the Willamette valley. Students home from ' Oregon college for Thanksgiving were June visited over the week-end with her Griffith, Alice Nichoson, Eunice parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome j Peterson and Melba Crawford, of Morgan. J Leslie Roundy and Earl McCabe Sunday evening guests at the En-:made a to La Grande Monday. nest Heliker home were Mr. and! Mrs. Lee Howell of Heppner and! their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Huiti and children of Seattle. j Mrs. Mary Swanson returned from Salem last week. ! Miss Eva Swanson of the Waves drove up from San Francisco last week for a short leave. She was accompanied by Mrs. Dale Lundell. Alton Yarnell has been pledged to Delta Upsilon at the University of Washington and they had their first fireside social Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Lundell en- Dalles hospital last week. Gordon White came home from The Dalles hospital last week. 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