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2 Heppner Gazette Times, May 2, PA6 IONE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Echo Palmateer Some unusual home talent was man-1 treated Friday night at the P-TA atunt program which was put on by differ ent organizations as follows: School band. Star Spangled Banner and Ac Writy March; HEC of Willows grange, play. "On to McNabb", cast, Mrs. Omar Rietmann. Mrs. Don Heliker, Mrs. Walter Corley. Mrs. Gordon White. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Mrs. Edmond Briatow and Mrs. Ida Coleman. PNG club, two solos. "My Prayer nd "A Treasure" by Mrs. Paul Pet tyjohn; Topic club. Pantomime "Lit tle Red Riding Hood"' with Mrs. Bert Mason. Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Mrs. Elmer Griffith and Mrs. Victor Rietmann; Eastern Star radlng, "Reducing", Mrs. Omar Riet mann; Maranatha, songs "The Voice of My Savior' and "My Song" by church choir; Eastern Star play, "Po leer" with cast Mrs. Bert Mason, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Mrs. Walter Corley J and Mrs. Rod Wentworth; American1 Legion, Luxemburg Garden and Trees, , ocal solos by Gene Normoyle ; Ameca ! club play. "Beauty Parlor Confession", j cast, Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Walter Corley and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. j Four-n club songs by Patricia Drake, Delores Drake, Lola Ann Mc Cabe, Ruby Ann Rietmann, Delight Eiddle, Jane Se;hiiff;r, Joan Coleman, and Carletta Olden. High school, trumpet duets Gene Rietmann and Bob Drake; Scene from high school play, "China Boy" Shirlee Smouse, Laurel Palmateer and Francine Ely; Girls tumbling. Fern Jones. Delight Biddle, Lola Ann MoCabe, June Seehafer, In grid Herman, Ruby Ann Rietmann, Helen Faye Baker. Baritone solos, "Beautiful Dreamer'' and "Aloha" by Winifred Zinter, accompanied by Mil dred Carlson. The proceeds Irom tickets and re freshments were $9.84 and will go to wards school lunches. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bullard of Gold Beach were lone visitors last week. They operated a drug store here a few years ago. They attended Eastern Star while here. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Waddell of Falls City that their son Richard, student at San Jose Calif, met with a painful accident when his motorcycle collid ed with a car causing five bones In his face to be broken and a broken leg. He is recovering. The lone P-TA wishes to thank the organizations that took part In their stunt program and for their help in making it a success. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wentworth and Noel Dobyns went to Walla Walla Saturday to attend a Shrine ceremon ial. Jaisohn Hgun of Los Angeles was a gueat at the Walte Crawford home last week. The Ameca club met at the Ray ' Himbigner home Saturday. A stork shower was given in honor of Mrs. Earl McCabe. Mrs. Himbigner and Mrs. Louis Halvorsen were hostesses. The PNG of the Rebekahs will meet at the home of Mrs. David Riet mann May 8. A vacant house at Morgan belong ing to Fred Ely burned last week. The cause of the fire was unknown. The high school had their annual weiner roast Thursday of last week. Pendleton visitors last week were the Ralph Aldrich family, Mrs. Ruby Kincaid and family and Rev. and Mrs. ' Joe Stevens and son. ' William M. Rowell of Hood River passed away April 26 and was buried I at Lexington Monday. 'Mr. Rowell was ' the father of Mrs. Harvey Ring. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swanson and ' family of Walla Walla visited relatives j here Sunday. They brought Mrs. Etta Bristow -with them. They, with the i Edmond P.rMow family were dinner ' guests at the David Rietmann home: ! The student body of lone high school will present the play, "China Boy" at the schoolhouse May 10. Tire social meeting of the Topic : club was held at the home of Mrs. ' Omar Rietmam Saturday afternoon ; with three tables of bridge at play, j Frizes were won by Mrs. Charles Carlson and Mrs. Francis Ely high, Mrs. Wallace Matthews and Mrs. Wil ! liam Seehafer low and Mrs. Seehafer , for jack high. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Rietmann, Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs. Noel Dobyns and Mrs. Cleo Drake. The sendees at the Valby Lutheran church Sunday conducted by Pastor Phillip Ellm&n of Portland were well attended by some 75 members and visitors. Rev. Paul A. Davies of Portland will conduct servicea at the Church of lone Cooperative Sunday morn ing May 5. Clifford Carlson who received his honorable discharge from the navy after three and a half years of ser vice Is enjoying a vacation at his father's farm at Gooseberry. He vis ited the past week in Portland, Cor vallis and Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker made a flying trip to The Dalles last week in regard to th R. E. A. Donald Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson received his honorable discharge from the navy April 27 after two and a half years of service. Larry Lonnlgan Is helping Henry Peterson build a new double garage at his farm in Gooseberry. Clifford Carlson recently purchased the Carl Troedson 1941, Pontiac sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Bergstrom and daughter Dorothy, and Barbara Ledbetter left for California last wek where they will visit Lt J g. Norman Bergstrom at Corona. The HEC of Willows grange will meet at the home of Marion Palmer May 16. Harold Ludwig, student at Oregon State college at Corvallis spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Doherty were hosts to a farewell party Tuesday evening. April 23, at the Louis Ber gevin ranch for Pat Doherty who left last week to Join the army. The regular meeting of the lone P.-T.A. was held April 24. The fol lowing officers for the coming year were elected and installed: president. Mrs. Delbert Emert; vice president, Mrs. Gordon White; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Mrs. B. C. Forsythe gave a talk on the P. T.A. organization. Lunch of Icecream cookies and coffee was served by Mrs E. M. Baker. Mrs. Delbert Emert and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. The Maranatha society is sponsor ing a mothers and daughters banquet Saturday evening, May 4 at the Con gregational parlor. i mher of Rebekahs and Odd fellows from here attended lodge in Hardman Wednesday of last week. , Mar . Frank Engelman, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann, Mrs. Clara Kincaid and E. G. Pettys attended th funeral of Mrs. Anna Bell Engelman at Pendleton Flday. , Mrs. Addle Salter Is now living In Heppner. Mrs R L. Casselman attended a fellowship meeting in Dayville Wed- nesday of last week. Miss Mahaney, missionary from the Lillian Thresher orphanage in Egypt will speak at the Assembly of Go4 church May 12 both morning and evening. The 4-H club girls met at the horn of Mrs. Walter Corley Saturday aft ernoon with seven members present. Miss Grace Gadeken presented the charter. Little Sandra Eubanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John EubanKs was taken to The Dalles hospital Friday and brought home the first of the The lone high school was defeated at Condon April 26. Score 14-2. 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