Two lone Couples Observe Wedding Anniversaries By Echo Palmateer This community was the scene of two wedding anniversaries Sunday. The 48th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom of Morgan was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lun dell Sunday with Mrs. Roy Lind strom, Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom as hostesses. A buffet dinner was served from a table decor ated with candles and pink car nations. The beautiful three tiered wedding cake which was white with pink and gold dec orations and the figure 48 on top, was first cut by Mrs Lindstrom and then served by her daugh ter, Mrs. Warren Crutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Lind.stoom have lived on their farm near Morgan all their married life. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell, Mrs. C. W. Swanson, Mrs. Mary Swanson and daughter Eva, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and son, Mrs. Warren Crutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCabe and family, Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Mrs. Cleo Drake and family, Norton Lundell, Mrs. Johan Troedson, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and family, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and girls, Mrs. Garland Swanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell and fam ily and Miss Mary Brackett, al so Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald llelilter gave a buffet dinner Sunday evening at their home in honor of the 35th wedding anniversary TRY THIS RECIPE FOR EASTERI fimger Picture Cake j eupiflour i II tD. 34 bovmg 23 p 99 34 cup ortl 34 wpboM Mi cup"1"9 . . un.it cror Too wrr :. ci. 'd coody to- powdtf 34 !M-bokS ' woo TJ t Pour WO 45m ri-oteU. 1325!-' MEASURI EASY-to-rtod red-marled Fyrtx measuring cup, tafe with boiling water. CA MIX USE a Pyrax Color Bowl 2-12 irnti ai strong at ordinary bowk Set $095 BAKE WATCH It brown ut right h rh new Square Cakt DUh with handles. Buy 2 Cftir One pint size, liquid W' of tour bowls, nested for layer cakes. Each (HI 1MM All AT OUt MUX WAH COUHnR...QHlY 3if Case Furniture Co. of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Heliker. The centerpiece on the table was a bowl of flowers and lighted taper candles. Favors of nut cups and other decora tions were sent from Los Angeles by Mf. and Mrs. Heliker's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman. The guests were the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Ransier, Mr. and Mrs. Mark ham Baker, Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Busch ke, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esteb. Mr. and Mrs. Heliker received an automatic toaster. Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mrs. Ed Buschke and Mrs. Sam Esteb were in Pendleton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of Morgan attended the wedding anniversary of his parents at the mountain home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buschke Sunday. Henry Clark Is 111 at his home. C. W. Roundy left for his home in La Grande. He has been work ing on the Omar Rietmann new store and made a new brick flue for John Bryson. Word was received that Frank Lundell was released from the TB. hospital In The Dalles and has gone to his home in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Bryson of Spokane were guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryson, last week. Mr. nd Mrs. Dale Ray gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray of Hood Riv er. Other guests were Mrs. Lena Ray, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryson and Lana Padberg and grand daughter, Leann Padberg. The Baptist Ladies Aid tied a quilt at the home of Mrs. Frank Nichols Thursday of last week. Mrs. Wate Crawford is visiting relatives in Portland. Mrs. Warren Crutcher of Gre sham spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom. ' Gene Lovgren and son Elbert of Hillsboro visited Mr. Lovgren's sister, Mrs. Ella Davidson one day last week. Mrs. Davidson stated that her grandson, Jesse Ray Beezley and Miss Edith Mu- j ricl Smith were married at the Chapel of Roses in Pasadena, Cal., Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Guske vis ited at the Paul O'Meara home one day last week. Mrs. Guske is a granddaughter of Mrs. Ellen Rieth and a niece of Mrs. O' Meara. The couple were Just re cently married and live at Lew iston, Idaho. " Norman Swanson and son and Dick Billings of Portland were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Swanson's mother, Mrs. Mary Swanson. Mr. Billings Is mana ger of the Billings studio, a dancing school in Portland. Fred Nichoson is having an Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue . Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. MIL AT Heppner Assembly of God Church Across From City Library 7 a : :m r EVANGELIST E&atherine Rueck S E V I C E S EACH EVE I, I N G EVERY 1MIGHTVAT 7:4j5 Except Mondayjand Saturday Inspirational - Spiritual - Scriptural Messages Prayer for the Sick Everybody Welcome OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMt BOOK- LEARNING mm In the earlier schools of our country, books were so hard to come by that one book, its pages separated and protected bv transparent sheets of horn, often had TO SERVE AN entire class . H0RN BOOKS ARE A CURIO TODAY, WHEN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND FREE PUBLIC LIBRARIES MAKE AVAILABLE TO ALL OUR PEOPLE CHILDREN AND GROWN-UPS ALIKE - BOOKS ffy TH AiLUOVS. Mm m RECOGNITION OF THE VALUE OF BOOK LEARNING - THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF REAPING -IS INGRAINED IN OUR DEMOCRACY, addition put on his house on Main street. Also, Aigott Lun dell in Gooseberry is having some built on his house. Miss Mary Brackett and Elmer Shiffer were guests at the home of Miss Brackett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brackettt, of Rufus over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denney of Portland have been visiting in this county for the past two weeks. David North and Ray Cannon and son Jack of Portland were guests at the Ida Coleman home last week. Mr. Cannon is the county school superinendent of Multnomah county and came up pheasant hunting. Mr. North is the stepson of the late Mrs. teena Schleevoight. The social meeting of the Top ic club was held at the home of Mrs. B. C. Forsythe Saturday af ternoon with four tables of bridge at play. Those winning prizes were, high and jack high, Mrs. Victor Rietmann; low, Mrs. Harry Yarnell, and grand slam, Mrs. Cleo Drake. Cake, ice cream and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Charles Carlson and Mrs. For sythe. The PNG of the Rebekahs held their meeting at the Rebekah hall Wednesday, Oct. 22, with Mrs. David Rietmann as hostess. Plans were made for a card par ty and the drawing to a quilt at their hall Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. Pie and coffee werd?served by the hostess. Miss Laurel Palmateer of Port land spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Pilot Rock defeated lone in a six-man football game here Fri day. The lone P-TAheld their reg ular meeting at the schoolhouse Wednesday evening, Oct. 22. Af ter the meeting- a moving pic ture was shown. It was decided to have a movie every two weeks. The 7th and 8th grade room got the prize for having the most parents present. Luncheon bieppner Ga2ette Times, Heppner, Oregon, October 30, 1947-3 Lexington Parent Teacher Group Has Successful Party The PTA party 'held Friday evening In the school house wa well attended. Pinochle, bingo and Chinese checkers were play ed. Cliff Yarnell won high prize and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael won low In pinochle. Mrs. Oscar Breeding won high and Mrs. Lau ra Scott won low in Chinese checkers, and Mrs. Vemon Chrls topherson won the prize at bin go. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake, pie and coffee were served. The Horizon club met at the Charles Bloodsworth home Mon day evening. After the business meeting, a social hour was held and refreshments of cake and coffee were served. Friday evening before the P-TA party a volleyball game was played between the high school girls' team and the Bom bers, the women's town team. The Bombers won by a score ot 53-32. Mrs. Roy Campbell spent the week end In Forest Grove get ting acquainted with her new granddaughter. She reports mo ther and child both doing welL The regular meeting of the P-TA was held Tuesday evening in the school auditorium. After a short business meeting a pro gram was presented, opening with a Hallowe'en reading by Donald Hunt. Mrs. Drake of Heppner gave a talk on the TB unit and Miss Margaret Glllis talked on "Communicable Dis eases." Larry Henderson play- was served by Mrs. Clarence Brenner, Mrs. John Eubanks, Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. G. Her mann, and Mrs. Earl McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks are the parents of a son, Larry, born Saturday, Oct. 25, at The Dalles. Dates to remember: The Mar anatha dinner and sale Nov. 1 at the grange hall at 6 to 7:30 p.m The American Legion auxiliary Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4 Union Missionary so ciety at the Congregational church, Nov. 6. . . . Eastern Star social club, Nov. 5. Miss Anita Hooper, who Is taking nurses' training at the University of Washington, is a guest at the Edmond Bristow home. Miss Hooper has a sister, Eileen Robinson, who is a danc er with 20 Century and is in the picture, "Mother Wore Tights. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain and son of Pendleton spent the week end at the Edmond Bristow home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and baby of Baker visited at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Ida Grabill, this week. A potiuck dinner was given at the Congregational church Sun day. The church budget of the Cooperative for the coming year was discussed in a business meeting in the afternoon and was approved by the members. The Eastern Star social club held a bazaar and food sale at the A. C. Swanson store Saturday. Geraldine, 3-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mor gan, had the misfortune to get her index finger of the right hand cut off to the first joint in a food chopper one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns at tended a Shrine ceremonial at Baker Saturday where a banquet was served. They were house guests of Judge and Mrs. Wm. Nordean while there. The 7th and 8th grade pupils of Mrs. Bertha Severin's room gave an apron and overall party for their mothers, Friday night, Oct. 24, at the school house. The lunch room was decorated with pink aprons and blue overalls made of paper and two real ap rons and overalls. The tables were decorated with flowers and autumn leaves. Ice cream cake, coffee and punch were served after playing games. From the lone Independent, Nov. 2, 1923: "Henry Clark was operated upon last Friday by Dr. Walker and Dr. Chick of Hepp ner for appendicitis. He is do ing nicely." Mrs. Sadie Olsen of Spokane is visiting at the home of her bro ther, H. O. Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fortin and grandson Kenny of Roseburg are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Matthews this week. ed a cornet solo, "Beautiful Dreamer." The song, "Moon beams," was sung by a trio con sisting of Patty O'HarTa, Mrs. Vernon Munkers and Mrs. Jo Feathers. There were eight out-of-town P-TA guests at the meet ing, coming from lone and Hepp ner Refreshments of ginger bread with whipped cream and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray were visiting at the Harry Dinges home Monday. On Tuesday evening of last week several Lexington Odd Fel lows drove to Pendleton to at tend a meeting of the Pendleton lodge. Five Lexington candi dates were given the first de gree work. They were Clarence Buchanan, Leonard Munkers. Vernon Christopherson, Ed Mo Fadden and Theron Adlard. Oth er members going over to Pen dleton were Ed Grant, Truman Messenger, Orris Padberg, Rog er Anderson and Joe Thomburg. Thursday evening at the reg ular Odd Fellows meeting in Lexington the above five new members were given the second degree.- The ladies of the Rebek ah lodge prepared and served refreshments of clam chowder and pumpkin pie with whipped cream and coffee. The bridge across Willow creek on the cemetery road has been completed. The old wood en structure has been replaced ' by a concrete bridge by the, county road crew. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wicker sham and family of Portland were visiting at the home of Mrs. Wickersham's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeding and family drove to Pendleton to visit their daughter and non-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mat thews. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell are the parents of a 7 lb. 6 oz. baby daughter born October 23 in Forest Grove. The young lady has been named Laura Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox and Les ter have returned from a vaca tion trip to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hayes and son Bill of Portland were visiting at the Clarence Hayes home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McFadden and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson drove to Pendleton Monday where Mr. McFadden consulted a physician. The 19-year-old Seabees flush ed an enemy out of hiding near their Saipan base during the war. When the Jap hopefully asked, in English, if they found him through his footprints, or through some equally clever me thod of deduction, they blurted: "Gosh no! We dam near fell over you!" Weighed down with humilia tion over such loss of face, the prisoner marched off to the stock ade, muttering morosely, "Kids! Just kids!" Admiimm Rom where I sit y Joe Marsh Sam's a Matrimony Expert fcsi tUratthy mw Intdej f be ematrisMsr expert, bat k kit tktfMll a tfcs ka4 the other iaj TkMhasaMt "What Marriage really Beads Is men epea Kinds and a lot fewer tenths." ha may Mt think much ef Ui Mlasas choice ef hats or her habit of aerriag watercress aa4 ereaa cheese salad. Bat he keeps Us aeath shat (I ateaa, he Jut aaea it to eat the salad). And the auasas aaver criticise Sam'a affectioa for that vera-oat chair before the tre, tad his nUow g Use ef beer and pip at the end of a lonj day. From where I sit, that preserip Moa would apply to moit human relationships. Criticism rarely roues anything but resentment. Bat an open mind whether it's applied to a woman'i choice of hats, or a husband's preference for a pipe and a moderate glut of beer or two leads to the conclusion that there's right on both sides. Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to give prompt, efficient service. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITHLEY to visit THE FLOWER SHOP during the hours of 2 to 5, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 8, when . we will hold open house in observance of National Flower Week as sponsored by the Society of American Florists of which we are a member. It will be our pleasure to demonstrate the making of corsages, floral pieces and designing. 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