Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 10, 1955, Second Section, Image 7

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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 10, 1955
lone Legion Auxiliary Planning Vet's Day Potluck
By Francine Crawford
The American Legion Auxil
iary met at the Legion hall on
Tuesday, November 1 with vice
president Mildred Eubanks pre
siding. Due to the resignation
of Mrs. Delmer Crawford as presi
dent, Mrs. Eubanks will act as
president the remainder of the
year. Plans were made for the
Annual Armistice Day potluck
dinner at noon on November 11.
Committees were appointed for
this day. The next meeting will
be at Loretta Dobyns on the af
ternoon of November 15. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. John
Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Crawford
of Hermiston are the parents of
a daughter, Tera Louise born at
the Good Shepherd hospital in
Hermiston .on November 1. The
baby weighed 7 lbs. 4 ozs. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gotfried
Hermann and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Crawford. The great-grandmother
is Henriette Rauch of Ger
many.
Hallowe'en party was held at
the Dale Rays on October 31 in
honor of Mrs. Harry Yarnell and
Mrs. Dale Ray's birthdays. The
room was decorated of Hallowe'
en colors of black and orange,
orange candles and bouquets of
yellow and brown mums. They
chatted and played bingo during
the evening. Refreshments of
pumpkin pie, cider and coffee
were served. There were 12 pre
sent and 8 of the 12 who had Jhe
same birth year of 1884. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lun
dell, Mary Swanson, Arvilla
Swanson, Lena Lundell, Anne
Smouse, and the host and hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray.
Mrs. Ernest McCabe was hos
tess of a bridge party at her home
on Friday evening. Guests pre
sent were Mrs. Robert DeSpain,
Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mrs. Delmer
Crawford, Mrs. Robert Jepsen,
Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Ray Boyce,
Mrs. Walter Corley, and the hos
tess. Mrs. Robert DeSpain held high
score and Mrs. Walter Corley was
second high and Mrs. Pete Can
non low.
Mrs. G. Hermann is spending a
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Crawford of Hermis
ton. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ray of
Troutdale stopped at the Dale
Rays for a few hours the past
week. They were returning from
a hunting trip in the mountains
they reported there was 12 to 14
inches of snow there.
Mrs. James Barnett returned
home Saturday from the Pioneer
Memorial hospital.
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The Masons' held their annual
athletic banquet at the Maso
nic hall on Monday, November 7,
honoring - the high school boys
and their teachers from lone and
Lexington high schools.
Delores Rowel 1 of Pendleton
spent Sunday visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake
and her son Mike Rowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peterson
returned this weekend from their
honeymoon. They traveled to Ida
ho and Montana. They are now
at home in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry baker re
turned Sunday from a months
trip to Europe.
Mrs. Carl Bergstrom is in the
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner recovering from major
surgery.
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Hoff
man and son Bruce of Salem visi
ted at the Leo Crabtree's over the
weekend.
Mrs. Leo Crabtree went to
Salem last week and Mrs. Hattie
Crabtree returned with her and
spent the week at the Leo Crab
tree's. She is now staying at the
Archie Munkers home in Lexing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grassl of
Walla Walla spent Sunday at the
Cecil Thome's. Mrs. Grassi is a
sister of Mrs. Thome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce and
children spent Sunday in Condon
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Boyce.
Mrs. Van Hubbard and Mrs.
Harvey Smith were shopping in
Pendleton one day last week.
Ruby Ann Rietmann and Art
Marsh of Pendleton were week
end guests at the Victor Riet
mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson
and children went to Portland
on Sunday. Mr. Peterson will re
turn home today but Mrs. Peter
son and children will remain for
a weeks visit with her parents.
A Hallowe'en party was held
at the Paul Pettyjohn home on
Hallowe'en eve with Diane Petty
john as hostess. The invited
guests were members of the 6th
and 7th grades. Games were
played and dancing enjoyed by
all. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and
Mrs. Lloyd Rice served refresh
ments of Hot Dogs and cider.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller
spent the weekend in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard were
in Pendleton Wednesday and
Thursday on business.
Mrs. Francis Connor and son
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Van Hubbard recently.
The H. E. C. club cleared ap
proximately $70 at the food sale
on Friday. The money will go
toward painting the grange hall.
The hall is being painted by Les
Brannon of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
and Lee and Mary Ann Jensen1
were in Pendleton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan
son report that their son Denny
is playing the cornet in the R.
O. T. C. band at the University of
Portland.
The Hallowe'en party at the
cafetorium was reported to be a
howling success. The high school
and the eighth grade room rep
resentatives were the hostesses
The homemaking class under the
direction of Mrs. Elmer Schmidt
did the decorating of the cafetor
ium. Everyone was dressed in
costume. Those winning prizes
were Keith Rea, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Drake, and Linda Helm-
bigner.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vosberg
of Hood River were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hams and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hams at
Hardman.
Janet Howton spent a few days
last week visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Howton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruud of
Marwayne Alberta, Canada and
Mr. and Mrs. Clqude Devine of
North Bonneville, Washington
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Heliker on Monday. Mrs. Ruud is
the daughter of Claude Devine.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Lundell on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell and
Mrs. Arvilla Swanson.
A bridal shower was given for
Mrs. Ernest Drake at the Com
munity church basement. She
received many lovely and useful
gifts. Refreshments were served
by the hostess which were the
Senior class members mothers.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Healy and
daughters and Mrs. Annie Healy
were dinner guests on Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer.
Patti Jean Holt remained for a
weeks visit at the Palmateer
home.
Dr. Betty Niellson was guest
speaker at the union missionary
meeting at the Valby Lutheran
church on Sunday. Among those
attending from lone were Mrs.
Walter Dobyns, Mrs. Ernest Lun
dell, Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mrs.
Dale Ray, Mrs. Arvila Swanson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin and
family, Mrs, Markham Baker and
Mardine, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Heliker, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lun
dell, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse.
A large congregation gathered
on Sunday for the dedication of
the new organ at the Community
church. Everyone enjoyed the
playing of Mrs. Harris. The solos
played not only displayed the
ability of the organist, the wide
selection brought out the versatil
ity of the organ. The church was
well filled, and everyone was
most appreciative. After the ser
vice there was an enjoyable
coffee hour with Mrs. Lloyd How
ton and Mrs. Raymond Lundell
as co-hostesses.
Dates to remember:
Nov. 11 Annual Grain Grow
ers meeting and dinner at 12:00.
Everyone welcome.
Nov. 15 American Legion Au
xiliary at Mrs. Harold Dobyns.
Nov. 16 Arnica club at Mrs.
Milton Morgan's.
Nov. 1811. E. C. club of Wil
lows Grange.
Nov. 18 Beta Omega card
party at Legion hall. This is a
benefit for piping water to the
cemetery.
Nov. 19 Willows Grange.
Nov. 30 Three Links club at
the Rebekah hall.
Dec. 10 Three Links club food
sale and bazaar.
Mrs. Frank Engleman and son
Joel motored to Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney
were dinner guests at the Ver
ner Troedson home Friday even
ing. New books in the library are
Davy Crockett by Stewart Hoi
brook; The Last Temptation by
Joseph Viertel; The Far Journey
by Erdman; Starship Through
Space by Lee Coney; The Fifteen
Weeks, by Joseph M. Jones.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McKinney one evening last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dob
byns, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright
and daughter, Gary Tullls, Larry
Groves, Leann and Marvin Pad
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Palmer. A discussion was had on
putting TV to their houses on
Rhea Creek.
The home extension held their
meeting at the Masonic hall on
Thursday. There were seventeen
present. Mrs. Roland Bergstrom
and Mrs. Loren Leathers were
the leaders on the project of care
of the hair. Mrs. Louis Carlson
explained how the program for
the next year will be planned
and that there would be a sug
gestion box at each meeting for
anyone wishing to make sugges
tions. The next meeting will be
on Dec. 1 on touch up of wood
furniture.
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