0 Bryson Services Held Wednesday At lone Church By Echo Palmateor Mrs. Violet Bryson died Sunday evening at the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Funeral ser vices will be at the Co-operative Church Wednesday, January 16 at 2 p. m. with Rev. A. Shirley, pas tor, officiating. Interment in the r Gazette Times, Thursday, January 17, 1952 T . - ium cewwy. flt thf) ftom hJg parentg Mf bhe was born May 21, 1S!S in nd Mrs. Gordon White. lone ind was married to John Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon are II. Bryson in 1908. Two children j moving into the mo'dern two bed were born to this union, Huston,! room house of the James Lindsays of Spokane and Francis, who died, which was just completed near in 1938. She is survived by her Morgan. The Bacons have been husband and one son, one sister,! living in the White apartments Page 3 Mrs. Lana Padberg and one bro ther, H. C. Wood of Portland. She also leaves a-host of friends. Jim Savage of Dorris, Calif., was a visitor here last week. He left for Portland and will join the Marines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and son of Forest Grove are visiting ON DISPLAY SATURDAY 81 if Mr. Bacon is a brother of Mrs. Lindsay. The L. L. Howton house south of here is nearing completion. It is a three bedroom house. James McCabe and Alice Ma han were married in Spokane Sunday. They will make their home in Heppner. The town basketball team won one game and lost one with the army team of Condon Tuesday evening of last week. They lost one and won one at Condon with the Army Thursday evening. The book, Saddles East, by Chaplain John Beard, was re viewed by Mrs. Noel Dobyns at the study meeting of the Topic Club Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs. O. L. Lundell. The club decided to hold their annual Smorgasbord March 30 at tTie Legion hall from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. The proceeds will go toward the public library. It was reported that the shelves inr. ana mrs. iio mes (ian ierr in t ip hra viprp mmniou of Portland are making a trio! Lielits will b nurchnsivt nnH ti10 shelves will be varnished soon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lundell, Mrs. Dobyns and Mrs. around the world by plane and stopping at places of interest. The Gabberts own a wheat ranch south of here. Beecher Emert returned from Tennessee last week. Herbert Ekstrom. The Maranatha club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Corley Wed Darrell Francis, infant son of.nesday of last week with Mrs, , Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Devin of j Condon died at the Pioneer Me morial hospital in Heppner Sun day evening. Funeral .services will be held in Condon Tuesday ft Brilliantly New For '52" Oirchids Gordon White as co-hostess. The club decided to meet at the church Jan. . 17 and finish the tables. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cool and daughter, Maude of Chelan, Wn., were recent visitors at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Cro we II at Morgan. Mrs. Archie Welch and Mrs. James Barnett are in Walla' Wal la for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and daughter, Sandra, were Portland visitors the first of the week. Kay Crowell is recovering from a bout with the flu. The Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Griffith on Tuesday afternoon Jan. 8; with Mrs. Sam Esteb as co-hostess. (Continued From Page 2) We Welcome these new mem bers that united with our Church last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. James Vanover, Harold Jerome Vanover, and Dorothe L. Dougherty. Harold Jerome Vanover, Verda Kathryn Vanover and Ladonna Roxie Van over were baptized. He is survived by his parents, one are the parents of a son. John sisier Lynn Marie and one bro ther Ralph and grandmother, Mrs. Lana Padberg. Visitors in The Dalles last week were Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Edmund, born at The Dalles, Jan. 9, weight 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bnstovv and A. A. Mc Cabe of Adams are the grand parents. Mx. and Mrs. Dalt Ray and Otto Rietmann returned from Los Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lundell were Angeles Tuesday of last week rii-iiiii.Mun visitors inursaay oi wnere iney visited relatives. They FOR THE LADIES Something for the Kiddies & Pop, Too HODGE CHEVROLET CO. HEPPNER ast week The nursery school will reopen next week. Mrs. Joe Gaarsland is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Wm. Seehafer Is visiting his brother R. H. Seehafer in Sunny side, Wash. A pink and blue shower was given in honor of Mrs. Louis Carl son at the home of Mrs. Delrher Crawford Friday Jan. 11 with Mrs. Tommy Bristow as co-host ess. Mrs. Carlson received many lovely gifts Mrs. Herbert- Ekstrom was in stalled as Martha and Mrs. E. M, Baker as organist at a meeting of the Eastern Star Jan. 8. Refresh ments were served after the meet ing by Mrs. Wm. Seehafer and Mrs. Walter Corley. Rollo Crawford and Robert Riet mann left Saturday for Los Ange les and will return home via Ari zona. Jimmie Swanson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson has been ill with the measles Dates To Remfmebr Jan. 18 H. E. C. of Willows grange at the O .L. Lundell home. Jan. 19 Regular meeting of Willows grange at 8 p. m. Jan. 23 Regular P-TA meeting at 8 p. m. Jan. 25 Three Links meeting. Jan. 26 Social meeting of the Topic club at the home of Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom at 2 p. m. Jan. 30 Study group meeting at the school at 8 p. m. All moth ers of children-of pre-school and primary ages are cordially in vited to attend. The high school defeated Ar lington at Arlington Saturday evening, several from here at tended. The grade school was de feated in a basketball game here with Heppner Saturday afternoon, were accompanied by Claude Bershers of Lyle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson spent a few weeks in Portland with relatives. Mr. Troedson at tended the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, Calif., New Years. 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