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    -Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 18, 1957
lone Clubs Meet During Past Week
By Echo Palmateer
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom gave
a report on the book Africa
World of New Men, by John
Joseph Consedine at the Topic
club meeting at the home of
Mrs. Charles Carlson Friday af
ternoon April 22. The roll call
was answered by naming a
negro who made notable contri
butions to American culture. At
the business meeting conducted
by Mrs. William Rawlins, presi
dent, Mrs. Verner Troedson, Mrs.
Norman Nelson and Mrs. Mary
Swanson were named on the pro
gram committee for next year.
The meeting will be held at the
Carlson home April 27.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs.Carlson, Mrs. Bergstrom and
Mrs. Arvilla Swanson.
Mrs. Walter Dobyns is visiting
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Tad Hardesty in Eu
gene. The Garden club met at the
home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer
Tuesday April 9 with Mrs. Ernest
Heliker as co-hostes. Mrs. Edith
Nichoson gave a reading on birds
and what to plant to attract them.
The roll call was answered by
naming a nesting bird. At the
business meeting, conducted by
Mrs. O. L. Lundell, it was de
cided to hold a plant sale in
May. Fred Ely donated three
benches to the city park. These
are being painted and will be
placed in the park soon. Mrs.
Nichoson received the door prize.
At the Mananatha meeting at
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the Noel Dobyns home Wednes
day April 10, Mrs. Berl Akers,
president, appointed her commit,
tees for the Easter breakfast and
for the Mother-Daughter tea to
be held May 5 at the Community
church. The club is gathering
used clothing to be sent to some
organization. Refreshments were
served after the meeting by Mrs.
Dobyns and Mrs. Grace Ware.
Mrs.' Omar Rietmann received the
door prize.
Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell and son,
Alton, visited her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell in
Madras over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe of
La Grande spent the weekend
here.
Dennis Swanson of Portland
University and Jean Ann Swan
son of Marylhurst college spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson.
Mrs. Corliss McLeod spent last
week in Ridgefield, Wash, and in
The Dalles with relatives and
friends.
Kerry Peterson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Peterson, underwent
a tonsillectomy in the Pioneer
memorial hospital last week.
Mrs. E. M. Baker attended a
4-H conference in Portland last
week. Mrs. Wate Crawford, who
has been visiting in Portland
returned home with her.
Paul Barnett, who is employeB
in the Standard Station in Pen
dleton, spent a couple of days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barnett.
Walter Bergstrom, student at
Chico State college in Chico,
Calif., is spending his vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bergstrom. He was accom
panied by Walter Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marcum of
Portland spent the weekend with
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom. They
brought their granddaughter,
Shauna Bergstrom home with
them. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Croft,
also of Portland.
Mrs. Leo Crabtree took her
mother, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar,
back to her home in Salem last
week and brought her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Hattie Crabtree back
with her.
Guest over the weekend at the
Arthur Keene home were Mr. and
Mrs. George Blum of Tillamook
and Mrs. Marion Krake of Day
ton. Mrs. Blum is a niece of
of Mr. Keene.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tucker and
two sons of Salem spent Sunday
with his brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Tucker.
Mrs. Ida Coleman was honored
with a birthday dinner at her
home Sunday. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert
and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Ekstrom and Ann Belle
Coleman.
Mrs. Rodney Crawford Jr. of
Portland spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Meara
and Mrs. Leo Crabtree made a
trip to The Dalles one day last
week.
Miss Gloria Christopherson of
Rock Creek was a visitor at the
John Botts home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene en
tertained at a family dinner Fri
day evening of last week. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
McCabe and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Keene and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Pettyjohn and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Botts have
moved into the George Ely
house on Second street.
Berl Akers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bed Akers and a junior in the
lone high school, has been chosen
as a delegate to Beaver Boys
State by the American Legion
to be held in Salem in June. Berl
has been lettered in baseball,
football, basketball and track.
The I F Y E benefit party at
the Legion hall Saturday evening
was a great success. The party
was sponsored by the 4-H groups
with Mardine Baker as the chair
man from this community.
Games were played, and dancing
was enjoyed.
Mrs. Ruby Nichols went to
Portland last week and brought
her son, Lyle Kincaid home with
her. He has been attending the
Blind school there.
Dates to remember:
April 20 Willows grange meet
ing at 8 p. m.
April 21 Easter Sunday ser
vicesSunrise services in the
city park at 6 a. m. In case of bad
weather it will be in the Com
munity church. The services will
be in charge of the young people.
Breakfast will follow in the
Community church basement in
charee of the Maranathas. A!
free will offering for the break
fast. At the Community church the
childrens program will be given
at 10 a. m. and the morning
worship at 11 a. m.
At St. Williams Catholic church
Stations of the Cross at 8 p.
m. Friday evening; Mass at 8
a. m. Sunday and Holy week ser
vices in Heppner Thursday, Fri
day, Saturday and Sunday. Mid
night Mass Saturday in Heppner
At the Nazarene church A
children's program at 10 a. m.
and morning worship at 11 a. m.
April 26 Three Links club at
the home of Mrs. Cecil Thome in
the afternoon.
April 27 Topic club meeting
at the home of Mrs. Charles Carl
son at 2:15 p. m.
A pink and blue shower was
given in honor of Mrs. Robert De
Spain Friday evening April 22 at
the Legion hall. Mrs. David Ras
kin of Pilot Rock and Mrs. Roy
Lieuallen assisted with the gifts.
The hostesses were Mrs. Corliss
McLeod, Mrs. David McLeod,
Mrs. Walter Corley, Mrs. Ernest
McCabe, Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mrs,
C. E. Brenner, Mrs. John Eubanks,
Mrs. Ray Boyce Mrs. Gordon
White and Mrs. Delmer Crawford.
Baptismal services were held
for the following children at the
Community church Sunday morn-
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Those from here who attended
the reception In Heppner Satur
day evening honoring Mrs. C. C.
Carmichael, grand organist of the
grand chapter of the Eastern Star
of Oregon were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Roy Llnd
strom, Mrs. James Lindsay, Mrs.
Sam Esteb, Mrs. Fannie Griffith
and Mrs. Dixon Smith.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann is a pa
tient in Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. Mrs. A. E. Stefani returned
home from Pioneer Memorial
hospital last week where she was
a patient.
Mrs. Robert Miller and her
mother, Mrs. D. S. Rice of Con
don were visitors here Friday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Raskin and
children of Pilot Rock spent Fri
day evening here.
Grant Rigby took his son, Grant
Jr. and Kenny Lynn Smou&e to
Corvallis over the weekend where
Grant Jr. entered an exhibit in
the state science show there on
Saturday. He received a silver
star, which is a second rating
on his repulsion coil. Mr. Rigby
stated that it was a very inter
esting show and hoped that more
would attend next year. Grant
Jr. also, entered his exhibit in
the science show In Pendleton last
week and received a superior
rating.
Weekend guests at the C. E.
Brenner residence were Charlotte
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family were surprised the past
week when his mother, Mrs.
Wheeler, came in from Macks
Creek, Mo., his brother and wife,
the Bert Wheelers of Sharon Wise,
his sister and family, the Clonnle
Rickers of Washington, and his
nephew and family, the Otis
Rickers of Izee all visited for fhe
weekend.
Mrs. Pearl Martin and Mrs. El
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Cork ranch Friday avternoon to
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