Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 24, 1949, Page Page 7, Image 7

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son, Richard Bcardsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Murchison
are motoring to Echo Thursday
to spend Thanksgiving with
friends.
Allen Brown, auditor for the
REA is spending some time in
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dinges of
Portland are the parents of a
ha by hoy horn in Portland last
Tuesday. The little fellow weigh
ed seven and one-half pounds
and has been named Daniel
Harry.
Edward Hunt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Hunt, spent the week
end at the home of his parents.
He is working in Wo la Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woark spent
v.i -el.-. p'vi ln l'l'iidleton with
the senior W oarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jtodger Anderson
..i,.,:i'U l.ii'-i.iv e,oninj from
.! hi nv.. soc.it in Alordeen.
, . 1 !un::;.n.
P.T.A its ,-m-
..... I- 'iic: i;!! J wsuav nipht at
.e :-ih.. i .'uiir.onum. he pro
1.1 :. v." I of . htoe num-
s in the .No-lop l-ew camp
fire girls doing-square dancing,
i hey ueie assisled liv several
in
an
..n im mi r uf no s aid girls.
; i v ,-i:..i daneed 111" rve waltz.
.! 'ii'' fut were i In His and
". rrlev ,.lan. Shirk v Hunt. I'a
. ,;;.! M- Millan. Hen , Eon Mcs-r-i'jer.
(,ien:ia . ninth. Deanna
I'.'ig' II. .:arl MiMer. Iloh and Bill
Steagall and Larry Groves. Fol
lowing this Shirley Hunt played
a piano solo. After the usual bus
iness meeting refreshments of
doughnuts and coffee were serv
ed in the lunch room.
Fridya evening at 8 p. m. the
Lexington public school present
ed a fine program. The theme of
the evening was "World Neigh
bors". This was directed by Mrs.
Rands the dramatic and music
teacher of the high school. The
high school chorus consisting of
the following youngsters: Garnet
Luc.'ianan, (.harles i'auoerg, Ray
i a; iiii'iiii, David Buchanan, John
Edwards, Patricia Majeske, Alene
... ai. iii. Gene Sawyer, Dorothy
!, i't v. Belly Griffon, Ronald Fahl,
Shirley Hunt, Denny McMillan,
l.uri .ti'licr. and laic Papineau.
i.jh t i -i 1 1 . i wins numbers and
:n;e:ent sraoe danced danees of
t.i, ' it-.,! c.i!..iiia-s. I' .1 .st ...s me
; ".-' r Awav Places !v t he
r 'i. us, ,- i.ip to mv Lou. first and
Kf-mi era,:es. Inaing himii En "
llsh. bv upper giadcs. :eor .;i;id.
( nine.e. ..a and -t ii grjees.
Stodola Ptimpa u zheehnsin ai -ai:
i. ,i!i and bin. I ::e i e-,..r. Eon
Mi'sseinjer and Join l,.-e i.-nc:
'..as:ai:; i. Tin. S;h graces. Ler.v
ph.-, an praio t'ui.s , I the a. .ar
te; e t ins I'.iiav as iM".-..c n bv
the Tia ni! h riado:.. i laa
telis i Italian I Hh and i;:h. Eaa.t
was a tvpual American scene oi
the enw huv corral with the chorus
siniMie Amercian cowbov sones
I hv Buster Botis of
Ordnance on his guitar.
Mrs. Nannett Griffith, mother
of Glenn Griffith is spending a
few days ln Lexington from her
home in Spray.
Mrs. Freddie Nelson who has
been ill is reported much im
proved. Mrs. Nelson spent a few
days in a hospital in Pendleton.
Mrs. Kenneth Palmer was hos
tess to a birthday party for her
two children Carol Ann and Joe
Palmer at their home Saturday
afternoon from 2 to 4. The after
noon was spent playing games,
after which lovely refreshments
I were served. Several of the moth
ers also attended the party tak-
i ing their youngsters. Mrs. Del-
1 berl Vinson, Mrs. Roger Ander
son, Mrs, Eugene Majeske, Mrs.
En wen nee Palmer. Mrs. Bill Van
Winkle of Lexington and Mrs.
I Jack VanWinkle of Heppner.
I John Spence who has been
spenuiii-r a lew oays in town
leturn.ed to his work in the mount
ains last week.
Mis. Katinie McMillan is spend,
re" a Engtliv vacation in Idaho
.. , '..r blethers and sisters.
Mrs. r.coti Hirlong returned
aeta .a tnnuiv from a two weeks
mm! in I:av. Wash, with her sis
ter. Mrs. I-red Swnk. and famiyl.
:,::. era: Mis. Keith Sluyter and
.1 :;' :i'V narored to Beaverton
. aaas av ;o spend the Thanks
r: nar hnhdav with their parents.
Mrs. A. A. Scouten returned
Snri.lev evening lrom a fortnight
-.asi; to Portland and other points.
Air. Scouten remained in the city
for a few davs longer. They will
mi I h"iiksgivinc in The Dall-
es with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Look.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Walters
(Marie Healy) of Los Angeles are
the parents of a son born Novem
ber 17. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy
and Mr. and Mrs. William Buck
num are south for the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker of
Pasco arrived Wednesday evenng
to spend the Thanksgiving holi
day in Heppner with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston.
Miss Betty Adams who is tea
ching in Vale came over Wednes
day evening to spend the holiday
with her mother, Mrs. Floyd Ad
ams. Mrs. Adams met her at Her
miston. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Perry of
Pendleton were Thanksgiving day
guests here at the home of her
son, Jesse C. Payne and family.
New books placed in circulation
this week at the Heppner Public
library include: juvenile ncuon,
Parks: Little Long Rifle; Marlow,
Girls of Rivercliff School: Mul-
i ferrl !ler,:t!ene I yssiflv: C'arr.
I NanShei wood's Winter Holidays;
Kilv, roliy aim raeanui. juuu
fiction includes, Verby, Golden
i Hawk; Maclnnes, Friends; Fitz
Simmons, Eright Leaf; Bromfield.
Colorado; Prouty, Home Port;
Kane, Bride of Fortune; DeVoto,
Mountain Time; Seeley, Woman
of Property; Steward. Three Roads
to Valhalla; Deamiant,. Days of
Ofelia; Bemelman. Now I Lay Me
Down to Sleep; Gav, Wine of Sa
tan; Bates. The Purple Plain, and
The Queen's Physician. Maas.
Mr unit Mrs. Edward Glaesmer
are here from Red Bluff, Calif, to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
x,-iih her hrni her . i n -1 a w and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becket.
Vesta Cuisforth and Robert Kil-
kennv were married Saturday
morning at a quiet ceremony at
ci Patriel.-'c ehiiTeh in the Dres-
enee of their immediate families.
The nuptial mass was read by
the Rev. Francis McCormack. Mrs.
Mrs. William Doherty and Russell
O'Donnell were the couple's only
attendants.
Mrc Tienrtersnn Stout has re
turned from a trip to her old home
in Avn Mn Ava is the town that '
was maile famous earlier in the
year in all of the large newspap-1
ers because of its having been I
ehecen hv an eccentric million
aire as the place where he would
make a gut ol eonsiaeraDie mon-,
nv In various tvnes of its citizens.
Mrs. Stout repo'rts that her family
old. Was chosen as the distribu
tor of the fund and as yet does'
not know from whom the money
came. Mrs. Stout also visited the
in tho rr7arks which She
attended as a girl and which Mr.
Stout neipea to conseruvi uum
virgin timber growing near there,
urc Arioiio ttnnnan and dau
ghters made a week-end trip to
Portland.
Mrs. Carl McDaniel returned the
first of the week from oPrtland
where she spent several days on
business and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doolittle
left Thursday morning for Mesa,
Arizona, where they will spend
the winter. En route, they stopped
in ortland for Thanksgiving with
their daughter, Mrs. C. H. errott
and family, and continued their
journey down through California.
They expect to return to Heppner
in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood of El
gin were overnight guests Tues
day of Mr. and Mrs. LesterDoo-
little. . . .
Ray McAllister, erstwhile jani
tor ...e the Mawinie huildine. now
residing in Lexington, was a bus
iness visitor in Heppner iuesua.
Burt Cork nas tanen ovei uil- uu
tics as janitor of the Masonic
building.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick
were in La Grande Saturday eve
ning to attend a meeting of fu
neral directors of this district.
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