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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 22, 1957
Page 3
le Garden Club Plans Fall Flower Show
By Echo Palmateer
Garden club met at the
of Mrs. William Rawlins
iy afternoon August 13
Irs. Etta Huston as co
k There were 11 members
ven guests present. At the
ss meeting conducted by
Rawlins, president, plans
discussed for the flower
D be held at the Legion hall
12. The theme will be Fall
., Festival. The club will
booth at the Morrow coun
, It was decided to have a
ership contest this year.
)mar Rietmann and Mrs.
aindell will be the leaders,
the business meeting Mrs.
Rietmann gave an article
ianting to have blooms
h the year.
Maranatha club met at the
of Mrs. Mary Swanson on
.'sday afternoon, Aug. 14,
Irs. Anna Lindstrom as co
s. Amendments of the by
ere read and approved. Re.
lents were served after the
tig. Mrs. Echo Palmateer
Jd the door prize,
cial meeting was held after
lebekah lodge meeting
Thursday evening of last week
with Mrs. Omar Rietmann Mrs.
Delia Corson and Mrs. Walter
Roberts as hostesses. Bunchgrass
Rebekah will entertain the as
sembly president, Mrs. Mary
Barker Oct. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hardesty and
children are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns.
David Rietmann underwent an
appendectomy Thursday of last
week.
Frank Lorenzson of Aberdeen,
Wash, spent the summer with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Warfield.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Aug. 24 Three Links club at
the Rebekah hall in the after
noon. Aug. 27 Morrow county fair in
Heppner.
Sept. 1 Services will be held
by members of the Baptist church
in the Baptist building. Worship
service at 11 a.m. and church
school at 10 and services In the
evening at 8 o'clock.
Sept. 1 The Church of the Naz
arene will hold their services in
the Willows Grange hall.
Sept. 3 Eastern Star social
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club will have an apron, food and
pie and coffee sale at Rebekah
hall from 1 to 5 p.m.
Sept. 3 School will start.
Mrs. Delmer Crawford and Mrs.
Walter Jacobs entertained the
bridge club at the Crawford home
Tuesday evening Aug. 13 and al
so gave a baby shower in honor
of Mrs. Ray Boyce. Others pres
ent were Mrs. La Verne Van Mart'
er, Mrs. Ernest McCabe, Mrs. Cor
liss McLeod, Mrs. David McLeod
Mrs. Walter Corley, Mrs. Robert
DeSpain, Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mrs.
Robert Jepsen and Mrs. Gordon
White. Prizes were received by
Mrs. Cannon, high; Mrs. Van
Marter second high, aud Mrs
Boyce low.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker
and daughter Sharon Cutsforth,
attended the Madras fair and ro
deo Sunday.
' Miss Janice Robertson of Forest
Grove was a guest at the W. E.
Bristow home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, Mrs.
E. R. Lundell and Mrs. Paul Pet
tyjohn made a trip to Walla Wal
la Monday where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson
are visiting relatives In Portland,
Salem and Eugene.
Paul Smouse and son, Paul Jr.,
of Los Angeles, were visitors at
the home of his brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
last week.
O. L. Lundell entertained the
following at a picnic at his home
Sunday evening: Mrs. Anna Lind
strom, Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R, Lundell and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Heliker.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer re
turned home Monday from Casc
ade Locks where they picked
huckleberries and also visited
Marion Palmer's sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Harri
son at Ox Bow fish hatchery and
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Harrison. Jr.
at Wahtum lake.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ely and
daughter Lois of Ordnance, and
Fred Ely spent the weekend
huckleberrying at Mt. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray spent
Sunday at Wallula Junction
where they met their grand
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Les Downing cf Walla Wal
la. The Rays also have been pick
ing huckleberries at Mt. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom
of Morgan spent a few days at
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Fair Aug. 27 to 30
Rodeo Aug. 30 to Sept. I
j Mt. Adams last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Levisee of
I Portland and Miss Opal Briggs of
1 Heppner visited Mrs. Delia Cor
!son Monday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and
I son Bob, left last week for Stant
jon, N. D., where they will visit
i relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner
and children returned home Sun
day from Odessa, Wash, where
they had visited relatives.
Mrs. Joe Gaarsland and child
ren spent a few days last week
with her sister and family, Mr
and Mrs. Ronald Tye at Enter
prise.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer of
Bickleton, Wash, celebrated their
35th wedding anniversary at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cor
ley Sunday, Aug. 18. The See
hafers were married Aug. 20 1922
in The Dalles. They have six
daughters and 12 grand-children.
The daughters are Mrs. Corley
and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland of lone;
Mrs. George Holderman of Cor
vallis, Mrs. Ronald Tye of Enter
prise and Billie and Mildred See
hafer of Bickleton. They were all
present except Mrs. Tye. The See
hafers were presented with a
money tree from their daughters
and received many lovely gifts
from relatives and friends.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Gaarsland and children,
Jo Ann, John, Elaine and Melvin;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley and
daughter, Sherry; Walter Corley
Sr., of lone; Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Gwynne and children, Jerry, May
belle and Margie, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry Brewer, and Mary Lucas of
Kalama, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Seehafer and children Billy
and Judy of Sunnyside, Wash.,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hold
erman and son Billy, of Corvall-
is; Bob Guian of the U. S. Navy
and mine and Mildred Seehager
of Bickleton.
Mrs. Roger Kincaid and daugh
ter Debbie, attended the wedding
of James Donaldson and Miss
Ruth Winwell at Blackfoot, Idaho
Sat. Aug. 17. Mr. Donaldson is a
cousin of Mrs. Kincaid. Mrs. Kin
caid had charge of the gift table
at the wedding.
Mrs. Lester Britton of Tygh
Valley and Mrs. Ned Carr of The
Dalles visited their brother Floyd
Wiles last week.
Visitors at the coast from here
last week were Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Brenner and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
ert Ekstron and son Roland.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
and sons. John and Jimmie, are
visiting relatives in Salem.
BTC Fred Painter of the U. S.
Navy visited his mother, Mrs. Roy
Lieuallen last week. He is on a
destroyer and was on his way to
Brisbane Australia.
Henry and Robert Peterson left
Monday on a fishing trip on the
John Day river.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roundy and
children of Kennewick, Wash, vis
ited relatives here Sunday. They
took their daughter Julia, back
with them.
Mrs. Victor Lovgren and son,
Don of Kamloops, B. C. are visit
ing her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Peterson.
Miss Beverly Spangler of For
est Grove was a guest at the John
Eubanks home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeBjjhdt
of Milton-Freewater are the par
ents of a daughter, Cindy, born
Aug. 11. Mr. DeBondt was a form
er teacher here.
Members of the Garden dub,
their families and friends held a
picnic in the city park Sunday.
They observed Go to Church Sun
day in the morning.
Arthur Keene was a patient in
the Pioneer Memorial hospital
last week following surgery.
Mrs. Elsie Peterson is ill at her
home here in town.
Mrs. Ray Boyce gave a birthday
party in honor of her daughter
Barbara, Friday Aug. 16. She was
five years old. Other children
present were Jody and Jeri Snow,
La Verne and Marie Van Marter
and John and David Hall of
Heppner, John, Pamela and Lisa
McCabe, Terry and Cathy Can
non, Bill and Deborah McLeod,
Bonnie Akers and Rickie Boyce.
They enjoyed swimming in the
pool and a picnic in the park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Melana re
turned from a trip last week.
They were on Lake Superior, in
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska,
Yellowstone park and the Tetons.
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