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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 17, 1953
Page 4
Baby Shower Honors
Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz
A baby shower honoring Mrs.
Edward Schaffitz was given by
Mrs. Robert Penland at her home
Wednesday afternoon, September
9.
An appropriately decorated
cake and coffee were served to
the following guests; Mesdames
Raymond Ferguson, P. W. Ma
honey, Stephen Thompson, John
Pfeiffcr, Tom Wilson, Howard
Reed, Jeff Carter, Emil Groshens
and the honored guest. Gifts
were sent by Mrs. Claude Gra
ham, Mrs. Orville Smith, and
Mrs. Oscar George.
Carnation Club Has
Birthday Party
The regular monthly meeting
of the Carnation Club was held at
the home of Mrs. Lincoln Nash
Thursday, September 10.
A diversion of the afternoon
was a birthday party in honor of
members whose birthdays had
occurred during the months of
July, August, and September.
Mrs. Pete McMurtry, Mrs. Lincoln
Nash and Mrs. Millard Nolan
were presented with gifts.
Mrs. Pete McMurtry assisted
Mrs. Nash in serving the after
noon refreshments.
RECEPTION FOR
LEXINGTON TEACHERS
A reception will be held in
honor of the teachers of the Lex
ington school on Friday evening
Sept. 18 at 8:00 p. m. in the
high school auditorium at Lex
ington. Everyone is urged to at
tend.
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Monument Church
Dedication Set
For October 11
By MUie Wilson
The Dedication of the new
Church building will be October
11th with Dr. G. Henry Green as
speaker. The Anniversary Leie
bration this year will be in the
form of a dinner, which will fol
low Sunday School service on
October 11th. It is hoped that all
who are interested in the church
will be here to enjoy this dinner.
In October the Presbyterian
Church will begin its second fifty
years as an organized church in
Monument. The Presbytery will
be held in the naw church Octo
ber 13th and 14th. This is the
first Presbytery that has ever
been held in Monument. There
will be about forty invited guests
here for the occasion that will
need sleeping quarters and at
least one meal. If there are any
in Monument who can furnish
either, please contact Onida Cork.
Ladies Aid met at the home of
Olive Cox last Tuesday with ten
present. Three were visitors. Mrs.
Weeks, nf Salem came with her
daughter, Mildred Beardsley;
Mrs. Moffett of - Eugene came
with her daughter, Naomi Hook
er; Mrs. Russell came with Ann
Kimmel. Others present were:
Doris Capon who had the devo
tional hour, Effie Wedgeworth,
Millie WHson and Olive Cox. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Lydia Capon. It is at the
a pot-luck luncheon after which
the ladies will gather and husk
ground cherries which will be
sold at the Harvest Sale for the
church. Winter is getting close
and still more money is needed
for the heating system for the
church.
Mrs. Anna Lesley received
word September 9th, of the death
of her brother, Wallace Jackson
in Springfield. Mr. Jackson had
been ill in the Veterans hospital
for several months, but at the
time of his death, he was at the
home of his brother in Spring
field. Mrs Lesley and her daugh
ter, Leila Sloan of Long Creek,
left Thursday to attend the fune
ral services.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dell Neal on Sunday.
Itufus Bible of Portland has
been a cuest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Stirritt for the past week.
Charles Kent of Dayville has
been remodeling Mrs. Mamie Fer
gersen's house. Mrs. Mascall,
Mrs. Chennouth. Mrs. Floyd Fer
gersen and Mrs. Lottie Foss
papered one day for Mrs. Fer
gersen. Otts and Ellen Stubblefield,
Tunis and Beulah Rounds, Ireta
Ann Round, and Rufus Bible were
dinner guests of George and
Grace Stirritt on Sunday.
Ed and Goldie Round had as
their guests for Sunday dinner,
Nick and Letha Bonnifiach and
Olive and Grace Wright of Fox,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce
and son Gary of Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Campbell of
Kimberly are the proud parents
of a baby boy born at the Prairie
City hospital September 9. This is
the Campbell's second child
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pepiot of
Springfield were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Capon.
Mr. Pepiot is a cousin of Mrs.
Capon's mother, Mrs. Rex Sweek.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork drove to
Areata, California last Monday to
visit their daughter and son in-
low, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lesley.
They took a trailer load of the
Lesley's household goods to them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley recently pur
chased a home in Areata.
Rex Sweek drove to Ileppner
last Thursday to help his son,
Ned move from the apartment to
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while Mr. Sweek Is away. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conture and" . ,e f ta. meeti"g fFne
daughter Peggy Sue, of Fossil, I A11 s Auxiliary of the Epta
Mrs Trella Boggs and friend ofl Church was held at the
Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. Rex I me of Mrs P W Mahoney,
Sweek were all dinner guests ofi Thursday September 10.
Mr. and Mrs. George Capon on It was announced that every
September 6th. Mrs. Conture, 'first Thursday of the month
Mrs. Boggs and Mrs. Capon are! would be a business session and
ddorc anrt Mr nnrt Mrs Rev I the next meeting would be a
Sweek are their parents.
Mrs. Sylvia Spain took Mrs.
Pauline Sweek and daughter,
Sonja to Heppner last Thursday.
Ron in whn recentlv snent seve
ral days in the Memorial hospital present
in Heppner, returned for her final
check-up so she could start to
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Riley were
business visitors in John Day last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Round and
daughter Ireta Ann, of
missionary meeting held Septem
ber 24 in the vestry of the parish
house at 3:00 p. m.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to twenty members
Boardman News
By Flossie Coats
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Barlow and
daughters Carma and Bonnie,
Long spent Saturday night in Board-
Creek were visiting friends and man with relatives on their way
relatives in Monument last Sun-to DelMonte, Calif., where Mr.
day. Barlow will enter the California
Mrs. Sim Andrus and son Den- Baptist Bible College for a four
nis of Pendleton spent the week- year course. Saturday evening a
end with her grandparents, Mr.' family dinner was given at the
Mrs. F lorence home for the Bar
lows. Families represented all
through the afternoon and even
ing were besides the hostess and
Barlows, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
and Mrs. Henry Durst.
The Monument schools opened
September 2 with a full staff of
teachers in both grade school and
gis.ered thirty-five students. All Messenger Sr., Gerry, Carrol and
the teaching staff are new 'nBet y Messenger, Lexington Mr.
Monument except grade school' an Mrs. Truman Messenger, Jr
principal Vernon Peterman. The." daughters Hermiston Mr.
Irimary teacher Maydeette Hin-'an' Mrs. Albert Mather Mr.
on and the high school assistant f Mn, Dale Mackey Arling
and coach, Darrell Hawes. This ton. Oregon; Mr and Mrs Dale
week being Institute for the Macomber and daughters Sacra-
teachers, the children are enjoy-1 nt. "n" Mrs' lvea
intz a holiday CorvalHs, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A Cupper took her Max Deweese. Grandview, Wash,
daughter, Sharon to John Day Mrs. Vernon Root and sons Cup
Tuesday to have the stitches l's a" dMa"r'Ce' Athe"f 1 Mrna"d
removed from her jaw. They were M. Z. J. Gillespie and son Don
nnsnioH hv Mrs TmWs aid and Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Mother, Mrs. Murd Stubblefield. Coats- Boardman.
Trenton Morrow of Long Creek MeiT0T!LTJ0Jt
drove to Portland last Tuesday ,
returning home September 12th
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow and
Wash., Sunday to visit
a brother Mr. Unas. Bariow wno
Jack Sweek, assistant manager a Pa,tl(lnt the Wa la Walla
suffering with an injured leg.
Boardman school students en
of the Columbia Power Co-op,
drove to Salem September 6th to
attend a radio school for one
week.
Mrs. Edna Moore and Darlene
Boyer brought Anita Cork and in
fant son home from the hospital
in John Day last Thursday.
Joava Enright and Thelma
Williams were hostesses at a pink
and blue shower honoring Lillian
Stubblefield. There were twenty
six present and many who could
not attend sent presents. Games
were the source of entertainment.
Mrs. Lucille Ross and Mrs. Reta
Cupper won the two first prizes.
Mrs. Eva Moline and Lucille Ross
won the second prizes. Yvonne
Stubblefield assisted the guest of
joyed the four day holiday while
the teachers attended the Insti
tute meeting Monday and Tues
day in La Grande, Oregon.
Mr. Glen Carpenter accompan
ied by Orville Carpenter, Uma
tilla, left Friday by plane for
honor when she opened her gifts.
Cake and ice cream were served
as refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler
and Mr .and Mrs. Joe Mellor,
Joe Ben and Jay Standerfer were
among those from Monument to
attend the Pendleton Roundup
on Saturday.
Florence, Kansas to attend the
funeral of Orville's father and
Glen Carpenter's brother, Mr.1
Lewis Carpenter.
Week guests at the Dwight
Hulit home was Mr. Hulit's bro-1
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Hulit and sons, Hills-'
boro, Mrs. Martha Flannagan and
granddaughter Marvel Gage,
Coos Bay, Oregon. The party at
tended the Pendleton Round-Up
while here. i
A2c Bob Sicard and Sgt Ralph
Watts, Larson Air Force Base,
Wash., were Sunday guests at the
home of A2c Sicard's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard. The
boys also attended the 14th birth
day party Sunday of A2c Sicard's
sister Maxine Sicard. Other
guests at the Sicard home for the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam O'Connell, Portland, who
took in the Round-Up.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stevens, Port
land were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. Stevens' brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Zivney. i
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kunz enter
tained this weekend their two
sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. I
Edd McClellen, Rosemary and
Gary McClellen, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kunze and child-!
ren, also Mr. and Mrs. Bob Al
word, Kennewick; Edd McClellen
and family, Portland; Cora and
Dick Duelen, Hermiston. Mrs.1
Ervin Flock entertained the
group Saturday afternoon with a
lawn party honoring Gary Mc
Clellen on his birthday.
Mr. andMrs. Russell Miller
motored to Portland Monday for
the day.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Blanche Jones home was her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Denny, Seattle, also the
other son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zerba and
children, Pendleton. The Dennys
went home with the Zerbas for a
day, before returning to their
home Tuesday.
'Jim Newman spent Monday
and Tuesday in La Grande with
his moher, Mrs. Lafe Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Garner and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West and family spent several
days at Lehman Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shannon
motored to Weiser, Idaho to at
tend the funeral of Mr. Shan
non's uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Benson
with Sgt. Dick Kirmse motored to
Redmond Sunday, spending the
day at the Peterson Rock Gardens
also visiting Mr. Benson's grand
niece, Miss Ceila Jeffers.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber
motored to Pendleton Tuesday
afternoon, taking their grandson,
Pat Petteys home after spending
the vacation days with his grandparents.
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