1946 2 Heppner Gazette Times, Febru'r lone Happenings of the Week Mrs. Echo Palmateci Word has been received of the marriage of Robert Rietmann and Miss Alice Lundgren at Los Vegas, Nev. Feb 7. Mr. and Mrs. Rietmann will make their home at Fullerton, , Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell and family of Milwaukie visited rela tives here over the week-end. Mi-, and Mrs. Franklin Lind 5trom and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ritchie spent the week-end in She demonstrated winter salads. afternoon Feb. 20 with 20 members 1 1. O. (X F. convention here Satur New books in the library are end one guest. Pie and coffee were day night. "Rickshaw Boy," "Hidden Valley, served. Mrs. Lindstrom ana r.irs. w " --- raul Pettyjohn were nostesses. Portland where they visited Mr. It was learned here that Edward , aim mu. v.iuC olca. v... Kellar passed away Feb. 20 at the j art is recovering from a nose oper- Kellar at ation. ne is me siey-muiei vt ixia. Lindstrom and Mr. Ritchie. home of his son James Jennings La. He had been ill sev eral years. At one time he was a resident of lone. He is survived by his wife and three sons. Ralph Akers has been a patient in The Dalles hospital the past week but expects to be home soon. A. C. Swanson is installing the equipment for his cold storage lockers in hs new store. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of Her miston were in lone Saturday. Mr. Brown attended the I. O. O. F. convention and Mrs. Brown visited friends. She taught in the school here for several years and is now teaching in the Hermiston school. Week-end visitors at the Lana Padberg home were Mr. and Mrs, R A. Mistich and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cason and son Marsh of Portland. Marsh is stationed at Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burton were recent visitors at the Padberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roundy and children of La Grande are spending a few days in lone. Mr. Roundy and Earl Padberg are wiring Swan son's new store. , Robert DeSpain of Pendleton was an lone visitor Sunday. He has re cently received his honorable dis- charge from the navy. Pete Cannon of Portland spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ada Cannon. Gene Riettmann re turned to Portland with him. The social club of the Eastern Star will meet Wednesday, March 6 at the home of Mrs. Walter Dobyns. Maranatha club will meet at the home of Mrs. Markham Baker on March 9. Rev. Paul Davies of Portland oc cupied the pulpit both morning and evening at the Church of lone Co oerative. There was a potluckmeal at noon. Rev. Davies showed some pictures in the evening. There will be preaching next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Hermiston were visitors here Sun day. Miss Betty Bergevin, government nurse, is visting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin. Mrs. Wm. Ludwig, seventh and eighth grade teacher, has been ill the past week and Mrs. Charles O'Connor was substitute teacher. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Waddell of Falls City were in lone Wednesday of last week after the rest of their furniture. They are well pleased with their new location. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCabe are the parents of a baby girl born Feb. 19 at Pendleton. The young lady was named Eleanor Ethel. The Arlngton town basketball team defeated the lone town team here Wednesday night, Feb. 20. Thursday night, Feb. 21 the Choco lates played the town team with a score of 39-41 in favor of the Co eds. The preliminary game was the Juniors against the Rietmanns and Dohertys. The juniors lost 18-8. lone grade school won from Her miston grades here Feb. 19 with a score 18-16. Mis. Milton Morgan gave a party for her daughter Marilyn Feb. 21 in honor of her third birthday.. Those present were Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Judy and Geraldine; Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Diana and Skippy; Mrs. Bernice Harris and Bernita and Tommy; Mrs. Raymond Lun dell and Karen; Mrs. Richard Lun dell and Sharon; Mrs. Ruth Hinbin ger and Linda; Mrs. Louis Halvor sen and Linda; Mrs. Lonnie Mc Cabe and Grace; Mrs. Howard Eu banks and Marlene; Mrs. Lloyd Rice and Bobby; Mrs. Darrell Pad berg and Leann and Marvin; Garry Morgan; Mrs. Harriet Lundell; Mrs. John Vorhees and Mr. and Mrs. Waite Crawford. Jello, ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Beulah Davin and daugh ter Sharon of La Grande were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Meara. Mrs. Davin is a niece of Mrs. O'Meara. Mr. and' Mrs. John Ray of Port land were lone visitors last week. Alton Yarnell, student at Univer sity of Washington, is spending a week's vacation rith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell. Mrs. Mabel Morgan returned from a trip to Seattle Wash. Mrs. John Vorhees of - Portland is visiting at the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Waite Craw ford. Miss Grace Gadeken, emergency home demonstrator, held a meet- ing at the church parlors Feb. 19 "Holiday Meadow" "P. Penny and His Little Red Cart" and "When the Root Children Wake Up." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ball and son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball of Heppner and Ronald Ball spent the week-end in Yakima vis- i iting the Glenn Ball family. I Word was received of the birth of a. baby boy Feb. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christofferson of Donald. He weighed 11 pounds and was named Charles Vernon. Mrs. Chris tofferson is a niece of Mrs. Louis Ball and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson of Lexington. The Ameca club met at the home of Mrs. Roy Lindstrom Wednesday iiiiimtiiitiimitiiti iiiimiiiiiiHtiiiiiHtiiiiii!" n miiiiiHtiimimiMir x ("You'll make (.uf--2t every ride It's much easier than falling off a log! Just try Chevron Supreme in j your tank. 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