2 Heppner Gazette Times, April 18. 1(346 IONE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Echo Palmateei Norman Cark Swanson, son of Mr and Mrs. Norman Swanson of Portland, is visiting his grandmo ther, Mrs. Mary Swanson. He will remain until after Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn and children, Sharon and David of Ver nonia spent the week-end visiting relatives here. The Seniors left Friday to go on their "Skip Day" trip The 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. Vera Rietmann Saturday and demonstrated making ice box cook ies, muffins; judged biscuits and worked on their display. All eight members and their leader, Mrs. Lonnie McCabe were present, also Mrs. Cleo Drake and Miss Grace Gadeken. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell left for Portland Monday. Carol Crisp spent a few days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Mary Austin. Mr. Crisp has recently re cived his honorable discharge from the army air corps. He was a Jap anese prisoner for three years. He the Phiippines and Manchuria. He was in the "Death March." He is now on his way home to Commerce Texas. . The Maranatha society met Sat urday afternoon April 13 at the home of Mrs. Wallace Matthews. It was decided to sponsor a Mother Daughter banquet before Mothers' day. Delicious rfreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pettyjohn and family of Ava, Mo., are visit ing Mr' Pettyjohn's brothers Fred and Noah Pettyjohn. The Study meeting of the Topic cub was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miton Morgan. The book "Guerilla Wife" by Louise J?ied Spencer was reviewed by Mrs. Noel Dobyns. This is a true story of the experiences of the author and her husband who spent two years in . the Philippine jungles dodging the Japanese. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Dobyns, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Cleo Drake. There were 16 members and six guests present. Little Norman , Goodrich of Lyle Wash, is staying with his grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs., Dale Ray while his mother is convalescing from a major operation. The PNG club of the Rebekahs will meet at the home of Mrs. Da vid Rietmann April 26. Rev. Ralph DeBoer of Irrigonand his father, Walter DeBoer of Far ragut were lone visitors last week. Mrs. R. L. Casselman visited at the home of her son R, C. Cassel man at Oswego last week. Mrs. Etta Bristow is visiting re ativs in Walla Walla. Rollo Crawford, Ted Peterson and Ted Palmateer attended the rodeo at Athena Sunday. Sammy Barnett had the misfor tune to slip and fall down a hill and dislocate his elbow. Mrs. Edith Odom of Salem visited at the home of her son Fos ter Odom of Morgan last week. She and Mrs. Foster Odom visited in lone one day with friends. Elmer Griffith of Morgan fell from a scaffold one day last week while tearing down an old build ing and received a sprained ankle. He is able to be around on crutches. lone P.-T.A. will meet Wednes day night, April 24. There will be election and installation of officers. The grade school baseball team went to Umatilla Friday and were defeated 5 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind and daughter Elise spent the week end in Portland. There will be Easter programs at the various churches Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely returned from a trip to Spokane and Grand Coulee last week. Guests of Milton Morgan Sr. last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Barthlemay and daughter Jean of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Down ing of Hood River and Mrs. Al fred Nelson of Oak Grove. Mrs. Barthlemay and Mrs. Nelson are daughters of Mr. Morgan. Mrs. Earl McCabe, A. A. Mc Cabe and James McCabe spent the week-end in Portland. Mrs. Dian- tha Akers of Portland returned With them and is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Lindsay. 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