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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 1 , 1955 Page 3 Party Fetes Mrs. Lindstrom By Echo Palmateer Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom was pleasantly surprised at her home Thursday evening Aug. 25 with a birthday party. A potluck din ner .was served. Others present were Mr. Lindstrom and their sons, Roy and Arthur, Miss Lola Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett, Mr. and Mrs. David Baker and Lyle (Pinky) Allen Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom are leav ing by plane from Pendleton on Sept. 9 on a goodwill tour around the world. They will go to Los Angeles, to the Hawaiian Islands, to Asia, Europe, through the Uni ted States, back to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. O. VV. Cutsforth of Lex ington are also going on this trip. ! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and 6on, Terry, were Pendleton visi tors Friday of last week. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom ana can tsergsirom ana son, wai ter returned home Friday of last week from a fishing trip into British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom left their daughters in Portland to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mar cum. They went to Portland Sun 5 day after them. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Ray returned home last week from a two weeks trip to Yellowstone park, and through Montana where they visited Lewis and Clark caves and : Virginia City. They were ac companied by their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Good rick and son, Norman of Husum, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns are visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hard esty at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and family were Portland visit ors last week. Mrs. Ruby Nichols and son, Lyle were visitors in Salem. Lyle remained to attend the Blind school. Miss Elaine Nichols and Miss Mary Rogers of Seattle spent the weekend at Ray Heimbigners. Miss Nichols is a niece of Mrs. Heimbigner. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Honey of Portland spent the weekend at the A. E. Stefani home. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefani and children and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom were recent visitors at the coast. The Three Links club of the Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Swanson Friday Aug. 26 with Mrs. Wate Crawford as co hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and children returned home Sun day evening from a trip to Sea side and Portland. lone was well represented at the East-West Shrine football game in Pendleton Saturday evening. Two boys, Denny Swan son and Malcolm McKinney, from here played on the East team. Denny received the award for being the outstanding line man on the East team. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and family of Salem were recent visi tors at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson. Their son, John, re mained at the Swanson's for a longer visit. Miss Lena Miller who spent the summer at the Swansons returned to Salem. Ed Buschke and son, Louis, and Harry Yarnell returned from Fort St. James, B. C, last week where they fished. Louis returned to Fort St. James Sunday to hunt moose. Mrs. Olive Engleman under went surgery at the Pioneer Me morial hospital in Heppner last week. She expects to return home this week. Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Baker visited her over the weekend. The yalso vii.ted other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lock Taylor of Olympia, Wash., visited friends here last week. Miss Beverly lson of St. Paul visited her aunt, Mrs. Ida Coleman last week. She was ac companied by Miss Catherine Boody. Mrs. Victor Rietmann and daughter, Miss Ruby Ann Riet mann and Mrs. Robert Rietmann attended a bridal shower for Miss Marilyn Hutst at the Metho dist church parlors in Arlington Saturday Aug. 27. Mrs. S. L. Wiles was a patient in the hospital in Heppner. She has returned to her hoipe. Miss Shirlee McGreer returned home from the hospital in Hepp ner Sunday where she was a patient last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and daughters are on a vacation trip. 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Weekend visitors at the Fred rick Martin home were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton of Astoria, her sister, Mrs. John Todd of Roseburg and her aunt, Mrs. L. H. Bechler of Sterling, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and children were Portland visi tors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McElli gott are the parents of a daugh ter, Kathleen Marie, born at the St. Anthony hospital in Pendle ton Aug. 24. Mrs. Cecilia McElli gott .and Delbert Hiatt of Port land are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Delmef Crawford and daughters are vacationing at the coast. The following returned home Saturday from the Nazarene Teen-Age camp at Pinelow near Spokane where they spent a week: Bonnie Crum, Louise Botts, Ivan Akers and Ellis Ball. They were accompanied by Rev. Wil fred McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton and family returned Saturday from a trip to Diamond Lake near Spokane. Their daughter, Janet, also visited friends in Portland. Miss Nancy Burres of Ridge- field, Wash., spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Corliss McLeod. Mrs. McLeod went to Ridgefield with her to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Burres. She returned home Monday and was accompanied by Frances McLeod who had been visiting her grand parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fer rer at Junction City. Mrs. Mary Swanson returned home last week where she v isited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson in Portland and her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillan in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coates at Quincy,. Wash. Their daughter, Sherry, who has been visiting the Coates' returned home with them. 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