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r Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 171954 Page 3 R. Bergstrom Elected to Head lone Topic Club Echo Palmateer lland Bergstrom was resident of the Topic ineeting at the home of bert Ekstrom Friday, Other officers elected i Wm. Rawlins, vice and Mrs. Dixon Smith, iand treasurer. At the j Mrs. Fannie Griffith eport on Maryhill mus I the exhibits and Sam le club plans to go to museum June 27 for a A book show was given ublic library. Some of the 1 gave money toward a ctionary for the library. )ks for the coming year, ssed out. The hostesses l. Ekstrom and Mrs. Grif- I fazarene Missionary So Jdied about New Guinea meeting Thursday even list week. Their churches id missionaries to New fis their project. Sd Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. (. Cleo Drake and Mrs. Rowell and son Michael, i the Junior League base rne at Milton-Freewater The League lost to Mil ewater 3 to 1. lone boys yed in the team Sunday nest Drake, Dennis Swan !k Ekstrom, Bill Salter, Al 2abe and Billy Doherty. his separation from the army on, den) of Bay City; Mrs. Jessie' dell and daughters, Karen and R DAD ARROW lephyr-Weight OR hite Broadcloth HIRTS They're His Idea of A Gift 3.95 WILSON'S iEN'S WEAR Store of Personal Service Jack Crum retruned home from Arlington Sunday where he has been visiting at the home of his uncle, Dutch Strahm. Delmar Crawford was elected commander of the American La gion post at a meeting Wednes day of last week. Other officers elected were. David McLeod, vice commander; Charles Doherty, adjutant; Donald Peterson ser-geant-at-arms; Walter Corley, chaplain. 64 children are enrolled at the Daily Vacation Bible school at the Community church. Those assisting Miss Davis, Miss Hol mes and Mrs. Barnett, are- Judy Howton, Julia Rietmann and Miss Karen Evenrude. Mrs. Charles O'Connor is helping with the music. The program Friday even ing at 7:45 will consist of a pup pet show by the primary, a skit by the beginners and a pageant by the juniors. A picnic will be held Thursday and the treasure chest will be opened Friday morning. The school will end June 18th. Mrs. Sam McMillan, Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Wm. Melena, Mrs James Lindsay and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen returned home from Portland where they attended the Eastern Star Grand Chapter con vention. Mrs. Bert Mason of Port land returned home with Mrs McMillan. Mrs. Jack Forsythe of Portland also was present at the convention. She is a member of the local chapter. Fredrick Martin left Monday for Portland where he will attend the Methodist church conference. Mrs. Etta Huston and Mrs. Edith Nichoson returned home on Friday of last week from the Re gional and State convention of the Garden clubs. They reported a very successful convention. Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Meara re turned home from The Dalles last week where he took treatments in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell spent a few days last week with their son Clifford in Vancouver, Wash. . Those from here who received honors at the 4-H fat stock show in The Dalles last week were: Dick Ekstrom, grand champion on a Hereford and grand cham pion on all breeds; Duane Baker, champion on a shorthorn and grand champion showmanship; Bill Branner, reserve champion on shorthorn. Mardine Baker and Kenneth Nelson made good show ings on their lambs. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns were Portland visitors last week. Mrs. Dobyns returned to Portland this week. The Women of the St. Williams Altar Society gave a bridal show er in honor of Mrs. Patrick Do herty Tuesday of last week in the basement of the Catholic church. She recei'ed many lovely gifts. Rev. and Mrs. Wilfred McKay and son Niel are attending the Assembly of the Northwest Dis trict of Nazarene churches in Spokane, this week and Mrs. Arthur Brownlow of Heppner who is also a delegate. The McKays grand children went with them to their home in Chewelah, Wash. Dates to remember: June 18, Friday H. E. C. of Willows grange at the O. L. Lun dell home in the afternoon. June 18, Friday Program at the Community church at 7:45 p. m. Everyone welcome. June 19, Saturday Willows grange meeting at 8 p. m. June 21, Monday Annual school meeting. June 24, Thursday Three Links club meeting. Mrs. Winnie Zinter and son William and granddaughter, Lois Messenger were recent visitors in Spokane. Mrs. Zinter's niece, Miss Evelyn Cowan returned with them to her home in Spokane. Cpl. Clifford Aldrlch received Junp 5 at Fort Lewis and is visit ing his mother, Mrs. Monetta Aid rich. He has been on Hoikieda Island, near Japan. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and daughter, Sandra, attended the wedding of Miss Claudia Morgan and James Heator at Tekoa, Wash., Sunday. Miss Morgan is a daughter ot Air. anu mis. Claude Morgan of Tekoa and is a cousin of Mrs. Eubanks. The Olden family reunion was held at Emigrant park near Pen dleton Sunday. Members of the family attending were Grant Ol den of Cannon Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith (Charletta 01- Henderson and son, Harold and Cheryle. Mr. FIX UP YOUR HOME and Mrs. Algott Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henderson j Lundell were also present. a and family of Alicel; Mrs. Ab picnic dinner was held at noon. Chrisman of Ajlune, Wash.; Mr. j and Mrs. Grant Henderson and i family of La Grande; Mrs. Lois I Place of Imbler; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson and children of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. James McCabe and family of Heppner; A. A. 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