Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, Augmf 19, 1954 Page 3 Garden Club Names Committee Heads For Year T Echo Palmoteer I jne Garden Club held gust meeting at the city esday of last week with lith Niehoson and Mrs. Dobyns as hostesses, wood .picnic table and :were gifts accepted by J for use in the park, irere donated by Mrs. 'Brnell, park chairman. Ti members are watering k and the country mem .11 cultivate the flower Melvin Martin does the owing. Jarden Club will have a t the Morrow county fair, m. Rawlins, Mrs. Monetta , Mrs. Fredrick Martin . Edith Niehoson are the tee in charge, theme "Golden Fantacy" losen for the fall flower ) be held in September, following chairmen were i by Mrs. O. L. Lundell, nt, for standing commit r the coming year: pro nd year book, Mrs. Ernest ; city park, Mrs. Yarnell; jrship, Mrs. Niehoson; ty, Mrs. Martin; flower Mrs. Rawlins; scrapbook, mar Rietmann; relief, Mrs. inert; slides, Mrs. Leonard 1; magazine and nomina Mrs. Dobyns; teas and Mrs. Wm. Bergstrom; cor and arrangements, Mrs. Niehoson. At the September meeting Mrs. Rawlins will talk on "Helps for Preparing a Flower Show" Mem bers are asked to bring different varieties of wheat, either thresh ed or on a stalk. Hostesses will be Mrs. Echo Palmateer and Mrs. Carlson. The lone Garden Club is a member of the Oregon Federa tion of Garden Clubs. The Maranatha club will pur chase and install carpet for the Community church. The mater ial and color have been selected. The club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Swanson Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Anna Lind strom as co-hostess. They will sponsor a food sale and a bazaar later to help pay for the carpet, and would welcome any dona tion for this worthy project. Mrs. Rudy Misitch and sons of Portland visited her grandmother, Mrs. Lana Padberg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allen and family returned home from Chy enne, Oklahoma last week where they visited relatives. They re ported the weather to be very warm there. Ivan Akers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Akers, returned home from Bend last week where he attended a 4 H camp. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilson of Los Angeles visited relatives here last week and looked after WW IN TLAND fi rai shv Willi mm OREGON 0 outside rooms .00 and up c!al weekly rates HOTEL CARLTON WASHINGTON AT I4TH P. KUHN, H. A. MAT.HESON. OWNERS Your home base of resHul com fort and ease in the center of busy Portland. Enjoy superlative service and convenience plus at the gracious CARLTON . where each guest is an individual. PORTLAND, OREGON farming interests. He also visit ed his cousin and ramiiy, wr. and Mrs. Martin Bauernielnd at Miirtrnn Mr and Mrs. Franklin tiy leit Saturday on a trip to Oklahoma where thev will visit relatives. They went by way of Reno, Nev. Mrs. Walter Coney ana mrs. Joe Gaarsland and children spent a couple of days with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer at Bickleton. Ann Belle Coleman and Sherry Corley who have been visiting there returned home with them. Mrs. Delmar Crawford gave a pink and blue shower at her home Wednesday evening, Aug. 11 in honor of Mrs. John Buchan an and her daughter Lenna. Other hostesses were Mrs. Elmer Holtz and Mrs. Jirrtmy Pettyjohn. Out of town guests were Mrs. Robert Buchanan of Alpine and Mrs. Stark of Pendleton. Allen Geiken of Sacramento, Calif, was a recent guest at the 0. L. Lundell home. He installed thermometers in the Jordan Ele vator while here. Books added to the lone Public Library are: The Gentle House, by Rose; Forty Plus and Fancy Free, Kimbrough; The Spare Room, White; House of Earth, Wilson; Stillmeadow and Sugar bridce. Webster: Behind the Hills Tretwater; Tales of the Two Bor ers. O'Meara: An Introduction to Wild Flowers, Kieran; and Ten Beaver Road, McLelland. A bul letin board has been installed in the library. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome are in Portland where she is receiv ing treatment at the Portland sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lily and family of La Grande visited her grandfather, II. 0. Ely, Sunday. George N. Ely is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. His son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. trancis 01 Salem visited him last week. He is reported to be getting along satisfactorily. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley returned home last week from Portland where she had been taking medical treatments. Rev. Shirley is conducting services again at the Community church after being absent for four Sun days. Rev. Earl L. Soward of the Christian church of Heppner con ducted the services while he was gone. Those from here who attended the bridal shower for Miss Marie Linder at the home of Mrs. W. A. Mr-Pall in Hermiston Thursday. Aug. 12 were Mrs. E. W. Bristow, Mrs. Ernest McCabe and Mrs Tommy Bristow. Miss Linder is the bride elect of John L. Bristow and the wedding will take place Sept. 5 in Hermiston. Mr and Mrs. David Rietmann and family and Mrs. Etta Bris tow spent Sunday in Walla Walla. Mrs. Fannie Griffith is visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haugen in Portland. Mrs James Cossmann left for her home in North Hollywood on Monday after visiting relatives here for two weeks. Mrs. Arvilla Swanson reports that her grandson Billy Lundell of Milwaukie who has been in the Navy for four years, will receive his separation this month. He is now in Bellingham, Wash. Claude Brashers and Mrs. Edna Kinsley of Lyle spent the week nH with his Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray. Tommy Brashers and Norman Goodrich, who have been visiting at the Ray home, returned home with them. Dates to remebmer: The grange picnic at the 411 camp on Herron Creek Sunday, A.im.st 22. A uotluek picnic din ner will be served. The Willows orange will furnish the ice cream and coffee. Among those from here who attended the Shrine circus in Pendleton last week were Mr. anH Mrs. Fredrick Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty john and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Proudfoot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCabe and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and children. nuane Baker and Herbert Peter son are in La Grande practicing football. They were chosen to play in the the Shrine East -West game to be played August 28. Harvesting was delayed the first of the week by rains. Most of the farmers are through. Mr. and Mrs. La Vem Hams and daughter, Susan spent the weekend in Portland. Their daughter, Linda, is visiting her grandparents near Hardman. The following Boy Scouts spent this week at the Boy Scout camp at Wallowa Lake:. Ellis Ball, Wayne Hams, John Howton, Mel vin Martin, Paul Pettyjohn jr., Dallas Rea, and Bruce Rigby. Lloyd Howton has charge of the boys. He and Paul Pettyjohn tooK them over to the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springer and son and her parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Delbert and family of Big1 Springs Nebr., spent a few daysi in Portland and at the coast last i Chester L. Ward, Superiatewiemt Details and plans for the open ing of the lone schools will bo ready for the next weeks issue of tlie paper. Complete faculty assignments will be given then, letters will be sent to the parents and bus drivers concerning the opening of school. Everything is all ready and all are looking forward to a very good school year. i The smaller children are very happy with the completion of the wading pool. This was made; possible through the splendid in-j terest and cooperation of the manv natrons. At this time we! wish" to thank the following for their donations toward the wad ing pool: J. 11. Bryson. $"0; Earl McKinney, $G0; the Beta Omega Chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha. $200; and the City of lone, $350. 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