Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 29, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette Times, November 29, 1945 7
MISSIONARY MEETING
SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY
The regular Unified Missionary
meeting will be held at 2 p. m.
Friday, Nov. 30 at the Methodist
curch.
Speaker for the day will be Mrs.
Moon, a returned missionary from
Jamaica. An interesting program
has been planned, and a good at
tendance is desired.
Mayor and Mrs. J. O. Turner '
The Degree of Honor had turkey
Mrs. Minnie Card, state organizer
and national committeewoman was
present for the evening's activities.
went to Portland this morning. They
expect to spend the' week-end in
Eugene with the Donald Turners.
It being home-coming week-end at
the university it seemed a fitting
time to make a call at the home
cf the newly-weds and be on hand
for the .campus activities.
dinner Tuesday evening at the I.
O- O. F. hall, followed by initiation.
Visiting at the Ray Drake home
over the holidays were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Drake and children
Nancy and Raymond III of Corval
lis, Capt. and Mrs. Donald Drake
and son Donald II, of Portland,
Claudine Drake of Salem and
Claude Drake. Sunday the family
met Sgt Douglas Drake at Arling
ton returning from three years
over-seas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cline of Se
attle and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stev
ens of Joseph returned Sunday to
their respective homes after spend
ing several days here with Mrs.
Cline's and Mr. Steven's sister,
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, and Mrs. Sara
McNamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frank are leav
ing soon to return to Mr. Frank's
home in Pennsylvania, where he
expects to go to school. They will
accompany Raymond Turner, son
of Mrs. Grace Turner, who has re
cently1 been discharged and is go
ing to New Jersey where he has
employment.
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Mrs. P. A. Mollahan is in Pen
dleton this week where she is nurs
ing her sister who was operated
upon Tuesday, and also caring for
Mrs. F. W. Turner.
F. W. Turner returned to Hepp
ner Tuesday from several days in
Portland where he was transacting
business and visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Fred Allison and twin grand
daughters, Jo and Jan. Mr. Turner
is in Pendleton today visiting Mrs.
Turner in St. Anthony's hospital.
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William McCaleb arrived home
Saturday and took his father W. L.
McCaleb to Milton to visit. Billy
recently was discharged after see
ing service in the European theater.
Mr. and Mrs. John Saager spent
Thanksgiving in Milton at the home
of friends. They report a most en
joyable time.
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to conduct the new and radically
different "Accousticon Speech Hear
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a clinic to be held in the Heppner
Hotel on one day only, Tuesday,
December 4, from 12:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Mr. Ripp has had specialized labor
atory training on hard of hearing
problems and takes an understanding
interest in helping the hard of hearing-Hard
of hearing people are . in
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