Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 1, 1956
Page 3
jewarming Fetes Anniversary
ly Echo Palmcrteer
se warming was given at
ne of the Fredrick Mar-
nday evening Feb. 26 to
iem celebrate their 15th
g anniversary, A buffet
was served after which
were played. The Mar
re presented with a money
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and
)land Bergstrom were the
es.
ind Mrs. Victor Rietmann
d Wednesday of last week
month's trip. They visited j
francisco, San Jose, Sun
, Calif. In Los Angeles
sited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nn. They spent most of
ne in Phoenix, Ariz. They
visueu Judge Garnet Barratt in
the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Blake of Heppner made the
trip with them. They reported a
very wonderful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray returned
nome baturday Feb. 25 from
three weeks trip to Los Angeles
wnere they visited their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Armington. They also went
to ban Diego and into Mexico.
Mrs. Harold Sherer was a Da-
tient in the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital in Heppner last week.
The American Legion Auxiliary
gave a very successful pie and
coffee and food sale at the Swan
son store Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Oscar Shiffer of Forest
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Grove and Charles White of Port
land spent the weekend at the
Gordon White home.
Miss Virginia Jepsen, nurse at
the Emanuel hospital in Portland
visited relatives here this week
Tom White, student at E. O. C.
E. spent the weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
White.
Mrs. Milton Morgan gave i
party at her home Tuesday even
ing Feb. 21 in honor of her daugh
ter, Marilyn, who was thirteen
years old. Guests present were:
Michele Morrison, Geraldine and
Judy Morgan, Dianna Pettyjohn,
Linda Halvorsen, Linda Hams,
Jo Ann Turner, Ann Baker, Lona
White, Dalene McDonald, Jean
Martin, Karen Lundell Marv
Emert, Sharon Crabtree, Brenda
Townsend, and Linda Heimbig
ner. Games were played with
Michele Morrison, Dianna Petty
john, and Jo Ann Turner winning
prizes. Refreshments were ser
ved afterw'ard.
Mrs. Wate Crawford entertain
ed the Three Links club at her
home Friday afternoon Feb. 24
At the business meeting conduc
ted by Mrs. Crawford the roll call
was answered by telling why
Washington or Lincoln was ad
mired. It was decided to discon
tinue the Secret Pal project for
this year.
Games were played with Mrs.
Ernest Heliker as leader. Mrs.
Mary Swanson, Mrs. Delia Cor
son and Mrs. Wallace Matthews
received the prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
gave a birthday dinner Tuesday
evening Feb. 21 in honor of John
Hughes who was 87 years old.
Others present were John Bry-
son, Ed Buschke and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Heliker.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
attended the annual dinner of
the Federal Land Bank in Pen
dleton last week. Mr. Morgan is a
director of this organization.
Clifford Yarnell of Vancouver,
Wash., was a visitor here last
week. He visited his father,
Harry Yarnell wh0 Is a patient in
the Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner.
John Jepsen of Oregon Tech at
Klamath Falls spent the week
end with relatives here.
The American Legion Auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Walter
Corley Tuesday evening Feb. 21
with Mrs. Sam Esteb as co-hostess.
At the business meeting
conducted by Mrs. Delmer Craw
ford, It was decided to change
the date of the Child Welfare tea
to March 11. This will be at the
Legion hall at 2:30 p. m. The
Legion anniversary will be cele
brated with a potluck dinner at
the Legion hall March 20 in the
evening. After the business
meeting bridge and pinochle was
held. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Eldon Tucker, high in pinochle
and Mrs. Ernest McCabe with
high in pinochle.
Word was received of the
death of Mrs. Doris Wilt Blake of
Portland last week. She is sur
vived by her husband, Ray Blake,
a daughter, Marjorie and 2 grand
children. She was a former resi
dent of lone.
Ray Heimbigner received burns
on his hands last week when
gasoline ignited while putting it
in his ear.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shirley
of Portland are the parents of a
son born Feb. 26. Rev and Mrs.
Alfred Shirley are the grand par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nichols and
family of Lexington spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
entertained at a buffet supper at
their home Saturday evening Feb.
25 in honor of Miss Mary Ann
Jensen and their son Lee, whose
wedding was Feb. 26. Others pre
Guests at the Harold Sherer
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Sherer and Mrs. Melvin
of Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petty
john and son, Jimmy of The Dal
les, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tettyjohn
and children and Noah Pettyjohn
of Arlington and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
and Mrs. Mary Swanson attended
church services in Gooseberry on
Sunday.
Henry Peterson is a patient in
the Walla Walla Veteran's hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoskins
are the parents of a daughter
born Feb. 25 in the Pioneer Me
morial hospital in Heppner. Mr.
Ely. George Ely and Wate Craw
ford of lone, Howard Crowell of
Lexington and David Ely of Ord
nance. They reported a very
successful convention.
2nd Lt. LeRoy Brenner of the
Naval Air Force who has been
stationed at San Antonio, Texas
spent a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner.
He flew here but drove back to
Florida where he will be sta
tioned.
Donald Eubanks, student at
Pacific University, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley and
daughter Sherry, Joe Gaarsland
and Billy and Mildred Seehafer
spent Sunday at the W. G. See
hafer home at Bickleton, Wash.
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Dates to remember:
March 6 American Legion
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March 7 Eastern Star Social
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March 9 Topic club meeting
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March 9 Fun night at the
school sponsored by P-TA at 7:30
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March 11 Child Welfare tea at
the Legion hall at 2:30 p. m. spon
sored by the American Legion
Auxiliary.
March 13 Garden club meet
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Palmateer in the afternoon.
March 14 Maranatha Club
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Omar -Rietmann in the afternoon.
and Mrs. Roger McCommack of
Everett are the gtand parents.
Funeral services were held for
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Bay Friday Feb. 24. She was
born in Wisconsin and died after
a long illness. She is survived
by her husband, Charles Ely and
was a sister-in-law of H. O.,
Fred and George Ely of lone. She
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and was a resident here several
years ago.
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F. lodge who attended the district
I. O. O. F. convention at Athena
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