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2 Heppner Gazette Times, January ? 1946 lone Happenings of the Week Mrs. Echo Palmateei jlda. The American Legion auxiliary) Mrs. Delia Corson who has been Rave a tea Saturday afternoon in quite ill, is well on the road to re honor of the mothers, daughters, covery. Also Mrs. Ernest Heliker wives and sisters of the veterans of , is much improved. Warld War II. There were over 30: Matt Doherty and Tommy Do present. Tea, coffee and cookies ' herty, high school students, and were served with Mrs. Oliver Ha- Arthur Stefani went to Portland jruewood and Mrs. Lee Beckner last week for their physicals. P01""1"- The Ameca club met at the Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann grange hall Wednesday, Jan. 16 were The Dalles visitors Monday. with 22 members and two guests. Mrs. Echo Palmateer resigned j The guests were Sybil Howell and as Sunday school superintendent of j Mrs. Robert Buchanan. The after the lone Church Cooperative and i noon was spent in playing pinochle. Mrs. Frank Engelman was elected The hostesses were Mrs. Bernice to fill the office. Other officers ' Harris and Mrs. Donald Heliker. elected were, Miss Shirley Smouse, Stuffed candied apples were serv secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse ed- The next meeting wil be held treasurer, Miss Jane Seehafer li-(Feb. 20 at the home of Mrs. Roy brarian, Miss Shirley Smouse or-! LindstrOm with Mrs. Paul Petty- ganist, Mr. Markham Baker songsJohn as assistant hostess. from there back to the Willamette valley in 1934 where he lived until his recent death. Mr. Chandler is survived by his widow Ida Chandler, six daugh ters, Mrs. Rose Bowman of Leba non; Mrs. Alta Samuel of Eugene; Mrs. Mary Davidhon of Wenatchee Wash.; Mrs. Myrtle Ely of Board man; Mrs. Trace Ekleberrv of Eu gene and Mrs. Lorraine Ekleberry ji Hermiston; four sons. Roy of ; Eugene; Oscar of Oregon City: GeOige of Lebanon and Charles of Vale, Ore.; also 30 grandchildren 'and 18 great grandchildren and One ; great great grandchild. One dau Ighter, Sara Jane Taylor, preceeded I Urn in death. Boardman basketball teams de- feated the Irrigon teams Friday I night on Irrigon's floor. The sec ond string won 10-8 and the first string won 38-30. Dinner guests at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Elvin Ely Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo, Pvalph and Edward Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Anderegg and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haymes left for Hamilton, Mont. Sunday morn ing. They will spend a while with Mrs. Gladys McLoughlin and then will go to Ohio where they will make "their home. leader. Church officers were Mrs. Mary Swanson secretary and Mrs. Dale Ray, chairman of board Markham Baker. Garland Wrigt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Baker, Is vis iting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bris tow. Garland was on the Union Pacific limited that was wrecked Saturday night but the coach he was in was not derailed so he es caped without injury. Clarence Baker, sn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, has received his honorable discharge from the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ludwig and son Curtis spent the week-end in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen of Coyote were lone visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin LindstrOm and boys and Miss LueUa Arm strong were La Grande visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Zinter and Winifred spent a few days last week at Fort Lewis visiting their sn and brother, William, who is stationed there. Willows grange held their regu lar meeting Saturday night and voted to have a pot luck supper Mrs. Robert Buchanan and dau ghters .visited last week at the Don Heliker home. The P. N. G. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Swanson Jan. 25. Mrs. Len Gilman and son are visiting Mrs. Gilman's grandmother, Mrs. Ella Davidson. H. E. C. of Willows grange held an all day meeting at the home o' Mrs. Louis Halvorsen Jan. 18. In stallation of officers for the com ing year was held. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Berl Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and son Johnny are spending this week in Portland. Mrs. Charles O'Connor is staying with the two children during the SwansOns' absence. The social meeting of the Topic club was held at the Masonic hall tables of bridge and four tables Friday night, Jan. 18 with three Of ninoohlo at nlav Rrirl Mrs. Omar Rietmann left for WfrP won Vw Mr M v. rt Portland last week to be with her mother Mrs. Inez Freeland who fell and suffered a knee injury. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely are visit ing in Coos Bay. Mrs. Cora Burroughs is moving on the Salter place. Mr. and Mrs. BUlie Biddle of Mikkalo were lone visitors Sun day. Bill ie is the son of Mrs. Ver non Brown. Those going to Pendleton during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Roy LindstrOm, Mrs. Echo Palma teer and Ted and Laurel, Francine Ely, Aloha Painter, Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichoson. Lowell Clark, T5, left for Fort Lewis where he entered Madigan hoSpital for further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ritchie of David Rietmann, high, Mrs. Charles O Connor and Mrs. Clel Rae low. The prizes for pinochle were won by Mrs. David Rietmann and John Ransier high and Mrs. Ransier and F,. R. Lundcll low, and Charles O'Connor pinochle. Apple pie ala mode and coffee were served. Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mrs. Charles Carl son, Mrs. Nrel Dobyns, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Mrs. Victor Rietmann, Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom and Mrs. Harry Yarnell. Hepnner grade team played bas ketball here Tuesday afternoon and were benten 21 to 8. Umatilla high school and lone played Tuesday n'ght of last week. The B string score was Umatilla 17 lone 25. The A teams played a tie game with a score of 24. Overtime ' -rr -ni1-'' w'h Umrtla 2q a-d Sobering, Fla., were recent Ione!lne 2G. An interesting feature ot visitors. t'le game was a majorette drill by Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow and Mr. and Mrs. Eveiett Keithley t iU. 1. 1 i nl Mr. and Mrs. Barney Huston BOARDMAN NEWS were wedk-end visitors in Toppen- 1 By Maxlne Ely ish, Wash. I Will 'am II. Chandler passed away Lawrence Williams is working jan, 7, 1946 at Salem. He was born spvrn ff'vls Ely's room from Mrs. Franklin for Everett Keithley in his ma chine shop. Sept. 4, 1864 in Ohio. As a child he went wU" his parents to Ne. "Visitors of Mrs. Nora Long .this ! braska. He married Ida Core in week are her brother-in-law and j Hardington, Neb. March 23, 1890. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Haisy Titus j They moved to Linn county Ore and daughter Holly of Wallula. her sister-in-law, Mrs. O'ive Owens of Toppenish, Wash., her sn Edward gon in 1903 settling near Lebanon and engaged in farming. In 1922 the family moved to Morrow county GaskHls and sons of Priest River, and settled near Cecil. 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