Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 13, 1953, SECTION TWO, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Hpnnrw Gazette Times, Thursday, August 13, 1953
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: " , Mornine worship at 11 :00 a. m.
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Boardman News
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ransier
and daughters DeNeil and Di
anne, Stanfield were dinner
guests Saturday at the Frank
Marlow home.
Mrs. F. T. Lee and daughters,
Sandra and Shiela returned to
their home in Thurlock, Calif.,
Saturday after a month here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Davis. s
Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Tannehill
spent Sunday and Monday at the
home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Tannehill, La Grande. Mr. Tan
nehill consulted a physician on
Monday.
HEC met in regular session
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Nathan Thorpe. A picnic lunch
was served on the lawn at noon.
Committee in charge were Mrs.
John Walker, Mrs. Walter Hayes
and Mrs. Deibert Larpenter.
Lexington Notes . . .
Continued Frem Page Two
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Factoerg.
Ahner Stonp from Portland is
visiting his son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Morros Stone and small
son.
Mr. and Mrs. New't O'Harra
and Mrs. Laura Scott were among
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school begins at 9:45.
Classes, for everyone, including
adults. ,
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Tho ovonino sprvices. which are
and Mrs. Laura scon were amu..s o will he held
those attending the wedding ser-jo be a 80 dock will hel
Mornine worship at 11:00 a. m
thp Book of i
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lActs continues. Sunday's theme '
IT" ?1 f rl.!l IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
The Word of God Increased."
Jack Kee of Portland at tne
Catholic church in The Dalles on
Sunday.
Mrs. liav Darnielle and child
ren are visiting her parents for a
few days, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
O'Harra.
Cherry Grey, who has been em
ployed at the O. W. Cutsforth
home is now again at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vanover
and family and Cherry Grey were
Portland visitors over tne wees
end.
Mrs t v Ttfpsseneer Sr. and
daughters Betty and Mrs. Bill B
M.nrmiarrlt and children were
ther.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Eoiscooal
t the nhspnre nf the Rev. John
...in
R. Reeves, Morning prayer v-ui
be conducted on August lb Dy
Robert Reed, on August 23 by M.
R. WTightman and August 30 by
Robert Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gillespie, of Jlermiston visitors Monday at the
Prosser, Wash., were guests on T. t. Messenger jr. nume.
Saturday at the Z. J. Gillespie Mrs. C. C. Jones, and family
Rhoda Jones, and Joan Breeding
hppn sDendin? the nast week Sand Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin
tultU Vior aunt onl iinila rotn rnorl UATP T.a nrandp. and Union visi
Willi jiv- uum miu unv.iv. iiuiiii-u . . -
home with her parents. Mr. Edd tors Saturday ana bunaay ai uit-
the
Gillespie remained here at
Gillespies.
Mrs. Dean Eckleberry and
daughters, Hermiston were Sun
day afternoon callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely
The two ladies are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Crockett and
son Skippy have moved from the
Lew Hamilton farm on the canal
to the Leonard Bedord house.
Mrs. Claud Coats returned
home last week after ten days
spent in Seattle with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Mallery, also a bro
ther Edd Barlow and family and
sister Mrs. Golda Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker
and sons, Heppner, were Sunday
afternoon callers at the Claud
Coats and Zearl Gillespie homes.
Mrs. Elvin Ely entertained for
W I. Miller home.
Mr. -and Mrs. T. E. Messenger
Jr. and familv and Carl Mar
auardt were Lehman Springs
visitors on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright and
daughters were Pasco visitors one
Long Distance Nation-Wid
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penlond Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton. Oregon Phone 338
Rev. Harold Gilliam, Pastor
Sundav school at 10:00 a. m.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH Morning service Sunday at 11
Lester D. Boulden, Minister 50 clock.
c,h. srhool 9:45. ' Reviv al services will close with
LlUIIWUJ " -
. . . . u. m J Mrs Trta. T. NVS nOVt?
Morning Worship 11:00. the evening sem ;u ' ,. vara.
Sermon topic "God, according Prayer meeting win m- ih-.u as reiurneu uum a i..-
usual at S p. m. inursuay. jtion speru m iu"""'u
Avail yourself of this oppor- Cannon Beach.
tunity of hearing the gospel in o
song and word. All are welcome. 1 NEED Letterheads, Phone 6-92.
CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH Lexington, Oregon
Lewis G. Wetzel, pastor
The Sunday services and Wed-
nocHav pvpnine waver service
will be in charge of Mr. Douglas
Price, guest minister in tne aD
nf thP nastor. Mr. Price at
present is employed by the Soil
Conservation service in nei.c.
but his ministerial bacKgrouna
includes some years of study at
Fuller Seminary in Pasadena and
the Multnomah School 01 me
Bible in Portland.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Sunday, August 16.
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
har vniino daughter Eileen on
"l J " r. o
hpr piPhth birthday mursaay
Aug. 6th at a party. Attending
wore Trpnp Potts. Dorothy Rash
Tnni Tavlor. Gwendolin Fussell
Lynn and Cheryl Vannoy, bnaron
Hawes and Patty Partlow.
Tnpsriav Aueust 11 four 4-H
clubs met at the George Sicard
home for an all day meeting ana
picnic. Each club held tne dusi
ness meet n 2 and aiscussea pian
for the fair and demonstrations
rinhs meeting were Hobby, Mrs
fppil Hamilton leader; Cooking,
Carol Hamilton, Leader; Cooking
III, Mrs. George Sicard leader;
Sewing III, Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
leader.
Families attending besides the
leaders were Earwoods, Potts,
Risleys, Hoffmans, Clifford Jones,
Wanda Hug, Sandra Knopp, Don
na Vprpusnn. Mrs. Bill Califf,
Mrs. Margaret Downey, Barbara
Ganttebein, and Lawrence Patter.
I?pv. and Mrs. H. C. Worber
Payette, Idaho have been guests
at the Henry Gantenbein home
the past week. Mrs. Worber and
Mrs. Gantenbein are sisters.
AaT lficf U'PPk
Mr. and Mrs. Kicnaras aim
fomiii, nf Tnvp are moving into
the Sharon house. Mr. Richards
is 7th and 8th grade teacher,
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