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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 25, 1954 Page 4 Boardman Ladies Aid Schedules Membership Tea By Flossie Coats BOARDMAN The Boardman Ladies Aid society is having a Membership Tea in the Com munity church March 31, 1951, 2 to 1 p. rn. with Mrs. Henry Ziv ney as hostess. The purpose of tin- meeting is to welcome the new ladies of the community and add new members. All ladies are invited to attend. The next Silver Tea meeting is to be held in the church with Mrs. Willard Baker and Mrs. Leo Potts as hostesses. This is to be an all day meeting, work to be done on the drapes and also to finish the quilt already started. Jim Newman returned home Sundav evenini after the vaca tion days .spent in La with his step father and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Smith has been a patient for several many other friends I weeks Mr. Benson and Ray Guests at the Elvin Ely home Crnnouist drove down for Mrs. last w;k was their son-in-law o'n and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lldonj Mr and Mrs Ray Brown are, Lilly and children, La Grande, vacationing for ten days at Walla and their daughter, Miss Ora Ely, Walla and Baker. Mrs. Jesse, Pendleton , Duncan is in charge of the Mo- Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and Mrs tel during their absence. Haljey William, were hostesses rv,.,nfir.,l P.ranie met Satur-,ai uie nix vv i-wi.-ua v iuan.ua.. day ..II called for April 1st, and all the held April 24th. Lexington Woman Shower Honoree By Delpha Jones Mrs. E. B. Way and Mrs. Bill Nchols were hostesses to a cradle cht in regular session. An Plans were made for the "Chuckrshower Monday afternoon honor v cleaning ilav has been! Wagon Dinner" which is to be ing Mrs. George Irvin at the Ir- Grangers are urged to assist with this. The Grange II. E. C. is sponsor ing a "Chuck Wagon Dinner" on Saturday evening. April 24th. Greenfield Grange will be host to Morrow County Pomona Grange Saturday, April 3rd. Members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Edd McClellen and family were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kunze. Mrs. Kunze returned to Portland with her son where she will be for a few days, and while there she will purchase shrubs for the Bordman Garden club to f.randel be used at the North Morrow mother, I County Fair Grounds. Miss Wanda Needles, Silverton Mrs. William Benson returned ! was a guest Wednesday to Frirtay m hi.r hmnp TiiorsHav from thelat the home of Miss Jean Scott hospital in The Dalles where she iUKI A. una v.. uwan, aiu v.iih Starting Sunday HEPPNER BAKERY'S Ice Cream Depfc, WILL BE Open Sundays FROM 12:30 TO 5 P. M. 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Games were played Weekend guests at the home of, with the following winning prizes lllilllllllllllillllllllllilllllililllilllllllillH 4? imm w '4 f Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carpenter was Mrs. Carpenter's sister, Mrs. Esther Emmons and her son Don ald, also Miss Dayle Wallace, all of La Grande Mrs. Claud Coats and Mrs. Leo Root motored to Pendleton Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and sons Dick and Bobbie motored to Hermiston Sunday where they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs, Skoubo's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Getchell. The occasion being the birthdays of Mr. Skoubo, Mr. Get chell and Mrs. A. E. McDuffee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortner are spending their spring vacation from college in Portland, here at the home of Fortner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fortner. Other college students home for vacation are Emsley Rogers, Eugene; Mary Ann Rands and Keith Tannehill, Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fortner spent the past week at Fossil and Con don. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop motored to Dayton Sunday where they visited Mr. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Emma Bishop, and other relatives in Walla Walla. Thursday guests at the home of MSgt. and Mrs. Melvin Baker were TSgt. and Mrs. Ralph Mal ito on their way from Fairchild, Wash., to French Morocco. Little Bill Baker, son of MSgt. and Mrs. Melvin Baker spent the weekend in Pendleton with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker. Mrs. Emery Lyons returned home this week after two weeks in San Francisco, Calif., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malen. Larry West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West was a house guest Thursday to Saturday at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. John Wal ker and son Dick, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey were overnight guests Friday at the, home of their son and daughter-! in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald j on their way to Stockton, Calif., from Seattle. Mr. Downey being transferred to the Milner Hotel,1 which he will he the manager. Mr. Hector Wicklander and son Chas., returned to their home in Joseph after several days here at the home of Wicklander's bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tat one. . i Patricia and Douglas Healy, Portland spent several days last week at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.j Hands, returning to their home Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ilealy who came for them. Mrs. Edith Reed and son George of Portland, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs. Mrs. Reed is Mr. Briggs' sister. I Mrs. Olive Atteberrv returned to her home Monday after several H nioruns in tacoma and (.rants Pass with relatives. Her daughter, Mrs. James Whitmire and her granddaughter, Mrs. Earl Whit mire brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery, of Seattle slopped for a short time Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats on their way home from Detroit, Mich., where they drove out a new car. Mr. Mallery has been attending the Government school. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie and daughter Billie, Prosser, were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gil-1 lespie. Mrs. L. G. Wetzel and Mrs. C. C. Jones. After the honoree opened her lovely gifts, refreshments were served to the following: Mes dames L. G. Wetzel, W. E. McMil lan, O. W. Cutsforth, A. F. Majes ke, Kenney Jenson, Audrey An sted, C. C. Jones, the honoree Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and boys from Portland visited here over the weekend with a host of friends. The Church of Christ and Con gregational church of Lexington held their monthly business meeting at the home of Mr and' Mrs. Homer Hughes on March 15. j Presiding at the meeting was, Earl Kendall, the supt. of the Sunday school. Plans were made for the daily vacation Bible school to be held in June. Rev. WetzeJ. chairman of the board presided over the church business meeting. Easter plans were made. "A Ca thedral Film production "I Beheld His Glory" will be presented on the evening of Good Friday. On Easter Sunday there will be a sunrise service followed by a Irvin and Miss Janet Calvin of breakfast . Tne regu,ar services of Portland, and the hostesses Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Way. Mrs. Jack Borak and Mrs. Newt O'Harra were Pendleton visitors Monday night where they attend ed the civic music clubs enter tainment. The star of the pro gram this meeting was a very fine Negro tenor. the morning will be as usual. Re freshments were served by the hostess Mrs Hughes. Mrs. Audrey Ansted entertained Tuesday evening at her home with refreshments and a short party for her son, Stevie's birth day. After the young man open ed his many gifts, refreshments Samson J FOLDING FURNITURE Miss Inez McFadden visited her, were served to the followinc: Mr. father, Harry O'Niel at Dufur over and Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mr. and the spring ..vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones, Charlene and Mrs. O'Niel motored here after Kenny and Janet Cavil, Mr. and hcT- Mrs A. F. Majeske, and Mr. and Stephen Crozier, grandson of Mrs. Mrs. George Irvin and daughter's, and Mr. Rudolph Klinger visited Choir practice has started at the with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Christian church and will be held Mrs. Pete Klinger and family each Monday night hereafter at over the holidays. i the church. Maurice Stone is the Guests at the Newt O'Harra conductor and pianist Betty Mes home this weekend were Gilbert senger. All those wishing to sing Jones and daughter Ann of Salem, are urged to come out for prac Mr. Jones is affiliated with the tice or call Mrs. Don Campbell. State Highway being an engineer. I The church is starting its spe- This was a fine visit, as Mr. Jones, cial numbers again for church spent several years with O'Har ha's where he made his home. Mrs. George Allyn is visiting her son and family, Mr and Mrs. Carl Allyn. She was taken down by her son Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger and family visited at Mitchell over the weekend and while there they motored to Sisters where they heard the Rev. Baird and Brance Edwards who are preach ing at the Christian church there. Kenneth Cutsforth spent the weekend with his parents from school. Mrs. Jess Smith from Athena visited at the Fred Goss home over the weekend. services in the morning and will try to have a number each Sun day. Last Sunday Mrs. Trina Parker sang "He Tenderly Looked At Me" accompanied by her sis ter, Miss Dona Barnett. A new class has been formed at Sunday school with Rev. L. G. Wetzel as teacher. The class con sists of the new converts and members of the church and might be called a class of instruction. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall had as dinner guests Wednesday of last week, Mr.and Mrs. Bud Jen kins and Dr. and Mrs. E. F. John son of Ontario. Doubles Space for Work . . . Play. . . Dining! Washable Samsontex vinyl upholstery! Spring-Cushion padded seats! 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