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I) Page 6 Heppner, Gazette Times, Thursday, May 17, 1951 RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT In memory of Sister Maud Hay den: Once again death has sum moned a sister Rebekah, and the golden gateway to the Eternal City has opened to welcome her to her home; And, Whereas, the alhvise and merciful master of the universe has called our be loved sister home, and she hav ing been a true and faithful member of our beloved order, therefore be it Resolved, that Mistletoe Rebe kah lodge No. 25, I.O.O.F. of Oregon, in testimony of her loss, drape its charter in mourning for 30 days, and that we tender to the family of the deceased sister our sincere condolence in their FINANCE THROUGH vmi National If yon have delayed needed modernization work on your home because Of the lack of ready cash, inquire at First National about our feasy-to-pay Home Improvement Loan plan. No mortgage is required and interest rates are low. Prompt service. Repay with convenient payments from your regular income. Potluck Dinner At Monument Draws Large Attendance By MILLIE WILSON Bud Colvin and son of Ritter were attending to matters of bus iness in Monument Sunday. They attended the potluck Mother's day dinner served by the Wom en's Presbyterian association. Flossie Gilman took Josephine Howell to Dayville where she took the bus toBend. In Bend she met her brother and they drove to Portland to attend funer al services for their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Enright were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Chester Brown, Lewis Bat ty, Joe Elder and Fred Gassner were called for jury duty last week at Canyon City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard ac companied by Leo Flower went to La Grande Friday where they were guests of Mr. and "Mrs. John Simas. Flower visited his wife and son. Mrs. Flower is a student at Eastern Oregon college. Sergeant and Mrs. Robbins (nee Betty Cork) and children visited relatives in Monument on their return from visiting rela tives in Missouri. Sgt. Robbins is stationed at McChord Field near Tacoma. The Robbins' drove a "IETS BUILD OREGON TOGETHER ranrvSam HEPPNER BRANCH FD NATIONAL BANK S OF PORTLAND Open 10 to 5 including Saturday MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION deep affliction and that a copy of this resolution be sent to the bereaved family, also a copy be spread upon the minutes of this lodge, and a copy be published in the newspaper. In everybody's garden A little rain must fall, Or life's sweetest flowers Wouldn't grow and bloom at all And though the clouds hang heavy, So heavy, oh my friend, I'm sure that God who sends the shower Will send the rainbow's end. Fraternally submitted, Emma E. White Marie A. Lesley Huston C. Lesley. 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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave and Tommy Cork of Mt. Vernon visited Mr. and Mrs. Eho Bleak man and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler have moved to John Day where he has employment in the box factory. Orval Johnson is staying at the Stanley Musgrave place and is caring for the stock while the Muisgraves are in The Dalles with thir small son, Johnnie. Mrs. Josie Stirritt of Dayville and her sister, Mrs. Ruth Hale, came to the Morgan ranch for a pig. They were dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Stirritt and Mrs. Lola Shank. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page are home again after spending the winter in Canada. They have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Bob Owens of Canada. The Owens are on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foree of Kimberly were in Monument Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Storms of Portland arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Strecker Sat urday and stayed until Tuesday. Mrs. Stormes and Mrs. Strecker are sisters. They all attended the Mother's day dinner and program in the grange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard had i their guest on Wednesday, Mrs. Anna Bayless of Heppner. Mrs. Bayless returned to Heppner with Criss Hamilton, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty and Mrs. McDaniels drove to Heppner to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maud Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown at tended a family reunion of the Brown family at Lebanon May 6. Hits parents had all 13 of their children there besides most of their grandchildren and great grandchildren. The crowd was so large it was necessary to rent a hall to serve the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Sis ters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown at the guard station this week. Henderson is district fire warden of this area C. A. Brown and Aubrey Crum attended a forestry meeting at Prineville this week. Ususally the women are required to attend these meetings but this year they were left at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capon drove to Fossil one day last week to get some seat covers for their car. Anna Lesley spent last week visiting in Long Creek and Pen dleton. Rho Bleakman drove to the Hynd ranch at Cecil last Friday to meet Stanley Musgrave who brought Bleakman's car that far. Bleakman took Musgrave's car to him. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weise and family of Milton sprnt Mother's day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming. Shirley May Fleming who has been visiting her sister for sometime, returned home with them. The potluck Mother's day din ner served Sunday in the grange hall by the Women's Presbyter i an association was a huge suc cess. Seventy-five plates were served. Mrs. Georgia Capon was presented a carnation as the old est mother present and Mrs. Betty Simas as the youngest. Speaker of the day was Rev. Sidney E. Harris. After dinner a short pro gram was presented by the chil dren. Carol Sweek dedicated her piano solo to Rev. and Mrs. Har ris. Word was received Wednesday morning by Mr. and Mrs Wayne Leathers that their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Gates of Amboy, Wn. were the parents of a baby girl, Sherryl Luwain. This is the Leathers' first grandchild and the first great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton Cupper. Friends in Monument read the notice of the death of Nellie Wil kins, wife of Victor Wilklns.. Tt was thought death was caused by heart failure. Mr. and Mrs. Wil kins were well known in this community. Mrs. Rho Bleakman took her small daughter, Laura Lee. to consult a doctor in John Day. She was suffering from an infected throat and had to remain near her doctor for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweek havp moved from the Holmes apart ment to their new home in West Monument. Mr. and Mns. Delbert Stubblei'leld have moved into the vacated apartment. Mrs. Pauline Sweek and Mrs. Mary Pounders were called to the bedside of their father at Bre merton, Wn. He passed awav soon after they reached him. Fn neral services were held Monday RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas, it has pleased Al mighty God, the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, to again visit our lodge and remove the name of Brother Glenn Farrens from our register and take our brother from our midst to his eternal home, and Whereas, while we bow in rev erent submission to the will of Him that doeth all things well, yet we do not the less deplore the loss of our brother . To the sorrowful widow and family the members of Mistletoe Rebekah lodge No. 25 of Hard man, Oregon, extend their deep est sympathy in this their hour of grief. Be it Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of the lodge, a copy sent to the family and a copy given to the Gazette Times for publication. Respectfully submitted, Emma E. White " Marie A. Lesley Huston C. Lesley. Baked Ham Dinner at the Masonic Hall in lone 12 to 2 p. m. 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