?PNEB GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurgdoy. April 10. 1958 3
inrise Services Open Easter Sunday at lone
By ECHO PALMATEER
aster Sunday was observed
t with the beginning a sun
service in the city park
wed and conducted by the
Tm Fellowship Youth group,
invocation was given by
aa Haivorsen; hymn, He Liv
and Christ Arose by all led
lean Martin and Daylene Mc
lald; scripture reading by El-
call prayer by Melvin Mar
sermon by Charles Wilkes
i the benediction by Rev
yd Bailey. Brenda Townsend
i Marilyn Morgan had charge
tne background and flowers.
, breakfast was held at the
lmunity church where around
people were served by mem-
i or the Maranatha club,
t 10 AM the following pro
m was given at the commun-
church: Organ prelude and
Uude by Karen Lundell; can-
lighters, Gary Hausler and
ores Emert; welcome by Rev
ley. bongs by nursery begin
s and kindergarten classes
gs and scriptures by primary
3s; Easter story by Kenneth
in Smouse; poems by jolly
ior class; song and scripture
junior class; prayer by Rev
ley; song by the quin-tones.
I Phil Emert and Mrs C E
Jiner were the pianists. Mrs
red Nelson was in charge of
program.
Hiring the worship hour the
ir sang "Song of Triumph"
i "Then Came Easter Morn
f, led by Joe Hausler and ac-
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on the piano. Mrs E M Baker
was the organist.
Mass and the benediction were
held at St Williams Catholic
church at 9 AM.
The Easter program at the
Nazarene church consisted of
songs and recitations by the nur
sery, primary and junior classes.
The story, The Cross Speaks, and
a solo, Were You There, by Rev
Charles Wilkes. This was follow
ed by the morning worship.
A movie, I Beheld His Glory,
was shown at the Baptist church
Sunday evening; a musical pag
eant written by Mrs Bill Collier
put on by Mr and Mrs John Hat
field, Miss Louise Botts, Mrs Bill
Marquardt, Mrs Carl Marquardt
and Mrs Franklin Messenger al
so songs and recitations by the
children. Mrs Collier was the
pianist.
Baptismal services were held
for the following Thursday ev
ening, April 3 at the Community
church with Rev Floyd S Bailey
officiating assisted by Omar
Rietmann: Keith Rea, Robert
Drake, Gene Rietmann, Rollo
Crawford, Mr and Mrs Delmer
Crawford, Phil Emert Jr, Harry
Swart, Ellis Ball, Linda White-
man, Arleta McCabe, Daylene
McDonald and Cherilyn Smouse.
Others becoming members of the
church were Mr and Mrs Earl
McCabe, Mr and Mrs Boyce, Mrs
L F Leathers, Mrs Lewis Haivor
sen, Mrs Ella Burgoyne, Jean
Martin, Marilee Leathers and
Linda Haivorsen. Mrs Phil Emert
Sr and Donald Bristow became
members by letter. At the serv
ices the choir sang The Secret
Place accompanied by Mrs Bill
Rietmann. A reception in honor
of the new members followed
the services in the basement of
the church. Refreshments were
served from a table appropriat
ely decorated. The deaconesses
and members of the choir were
in charge. Those pouring were
Mrs Dale Ray and Mrs Mary
Swanson.
The Stations of the Cross and
the benediction were given at
St Williams church Friday ev
ening of last week.
The American Legion Auxil
iary met at the Legion hall Tues
day afternoon April 1 with Mrs
Omar Rietmann and Mrs Walter
Roberts as hostesses. At the bus
iness meeting it was decided to
serve pie and coffee at the dance
recital at the school cafetorium
April 25 in the evening. The door
receipts will go. toward the lone
public library. Members sent
post cards to their congressmen
asking them to vote for no re
ductions in hospital beds, wards
and hospitals in the Veterans
Administration.
Mrs C E Brenner, Child Wel
fare chairman, named the fol
lowing chairman on her com
mittees for the Child Welfare tea
to be given April 13 at the Le
gion hall starting at 2 pm: Mrs
John Eubanks, program; Mrs
Walter Corley, dresses and
style show; Mrs Brenner, tables;
Mrs Earl McCabe, kitchen; Mrs
Eldon Tucker, clean up; David
McLeod, care of children; and
Mrs Omar Rietmann, punch, cof
fee and tea. Childrens dresses to
be modeled and later sent to the
children's home at Fairview
home in Salem, should be left
with Mrs Corley or Mrs Brenner
by April 11.
Mrs Echo Palmateer, Unit his
torian, received an award on her
904
25
weekly
puts extra safety
on every wheel
unit history for last year.
The lone Extention Unit met
at the home of Mrs E M Baker
Thursday April 3. The following
officers were re-elected for an
other year: Mrs Jimmy Petty
john, president; Mrs Elmer Hoi
tz, vice president; and Mrs Ed
Baker, secretary and treasurer.
Mrs Baker and Mrs Marion Pal
mer demonstrated broiler meals.
They broiled a meat loaf, fish,
cake icing and snacks. The food
was served at a dinner at noon.
Plans were mde for the Unit at
the Home Makers festival, April
29. Lexington is the host. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs Roger Kincaid on
house plants.
Mr and Mrs Tad Miller enter
tained at an Easter dinner at
their home. Those present were
Mr and Mrs Wate Crawford, Mr
and Mrs Delmer Crawford and
daughters, Mr , and Mrs Arthur
Crawford, Mr and Mrs Milton
Morgan and family and Rollo
Crawford all of lone and Mr and
Mrs Harlan Crawford and daugh
ter of Echo.
Mr and Mrs Ernest McCabe en
tertained the following at a din
ner Sunday: Mr and Mrs Howard
Eubanks and children of Arling
ton, Mr and Mrs Raymond Lun
dell and daughters, Mr and Mrs
Earl McCabe and daughter, Mr
and Mrs L A McCabe and chil
dren, Mr and Mrs Jimmy Petty
john and children, Dick Sherer
and Mr and Mrs Alvin McCabe.
Mr and Mrs E W Bristow spent
the weekend in Portland with
their son and family, Mr and Mrs
Tommy Bristow.
Mr and Mrs E M Baker and
daughter, Mardine spent Sunday
afternoon with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Ronald Baker at Hermiston.
Guests Sunday at the Charles
Hudson home were his parents,
Mr and Mrs Lowell Hudson of
Pendleton and Gary Stephenson.
Mr and Mrs Bill Rietmann and
son, Mark, visited relatives in
Arlington Sunday.
Miss Alice Nichoson of Port
land spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs Edith Nicho
son. Mrs Joseph Kallster, student
at the Pacific University spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Noel Dobyns. Judy
Mason also a student at the Uni
versity accompanied her.
Mr and Mrs Robert DeSpain
and sons spent Sunday with rel
atives in Cascade Locks.
Mrs Ernest Hellker, Mrs Cec
il Thome, Mrs Anna L!ndstrom
are spending a few days in Seat
tle. They were accompanied by
Mrs Pearl Devine of Heppner.
The Eastern Star social club
had a very successful pie and
coffee and food sale at the Re-
bekah hall Saturday afternoon.
Mrs Pete Cannon entertained
the bridge club at her home Fri
day evening of last week. Those
receiving prizes were Mrs Del
mer Crawford, high, Mrs Wal
ter Jacobs, 2nd high and Mrs
David McLeod low.
Mr and Mrs Lester Goodrich
and son, Norman, of Husum,
Wash were visitors at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs Dale
Ray last week. The Rays and
Goodrichs spent Saturday in
Walla Walla at the home of Mr
and Mrs Lester Downing. The
Downings are the parents of a
daughter, born March 22. Her
name is Claudia Gay. Mr and
Mrs Goodrich are the grandpar
ents and Mr and Mrs Ray are
the "grandparents.
Bonnie Crum, student at the
Northwest Nazarene college at
Nampa, Idaho is spending the
spring vacation with her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Crum.
Dinner guests at the James
Botts home Sunday were Mr and
Mrs Elroy Ellis and family of
Naches, Wash; Mr and Mrs Jam
es Botts Jr and family of Her
miston; Mr and Mrs Ronald Fahl
and family of Portland; Mr and
Mrs Kenneth Botts and daugh
ter of Umatilla; Mr and Mrs Ri
chard Botts of Irrigon; Irvin
Botts of Seattle; Jackie Griffin
of Lexington. Afternoon guests
were Mrs John Botts and daugh
ter, Louise.
Dennis and Sandra Ellis of
Naches went home with the Ron
ald Fahls for a visit.
Earl Padberg of LaGrande
spent Easter with relatives here.
Gary Brenner, who is employ
ed at Meier, Frank and Co spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr and Mrs C E Brenner.
Dinner guests at the Hattie
Crabtree home Sunday were Mr
and Mrs Archie Munkers of Lex
ington, Mr and Mrs Leo Crab
tree and children, Mr and Mrs
Lewis Haivorsen and children
and Melissa Hubbard.
Mr and Mrs Robert Bell of
Caldwell, Idaho, spent Saturday
at the Roger Kihcaid home.
Mr and Mrs Hale Hubbard
were Portland visitors last week.
Easter guests at the Kathryn
Yarnell home were, Mr and Mrs
Clifford Yarnell and daughters
or Madras, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
ciark and children and Mrs
Gladys Crider of Bickleton. Wash
j and Mr and Mrs Charles O'Con
nor and daughters.
Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer
and children spent Sunday at
the home of Mr and Mrs Jack
Healy in Heppner.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
April 11 High school ploy at
8 pm.
April 12 Pomona grange at Irr
igon at 10 am. Judge Oscar
Peterson will show pictures
on Europe and the Holy
land.
April 13 American Legion Aux
iliary Child Welfare tea at
me region nail 2 to 4 pm.
April 15 American Legion Aux
iliary meeting at the home
of Mrs LaVerne Hams 8 pm.
Paper flowers will be made
for the Veterans hospital.
April 16 Arnica club meeting at
the home of Mrs Lloyd Mor
gan. April 17 A potluck supper will
be held at the Rebekah hall
at 6 pm in honor of George
Ely and Mr and Mrs Fran
cis Ely of Salem. Friends are
invited to attend the supper.
The regular lodge meeting
will be held after supper.
April- 18 H E C of Willows
grange meeting at the home
of Mrs Wate Crawford.
April 19 Willows grange meet
ing at 8 pm.
April 20 4-H Sunday will be ob
served at the Community
church at 11 am.
A party will be given in honor
of George Ely of Salem at the
Masonic hall Wednesday even
ing April 16 following a short
meeting of the Masons. All
friends are invited.
Guests at the Garland Swan
son home Sunday were their son,
Dennis, and Bert Swingle of
Portland, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Turner, Mrs Nora Turner and Mr
and Mrs Harry Bongers of Hepp
ner, Mr and Mrs Adon Hamlett
and children and Mrs Mary
Swanson.
Mr and Mrs Wallace Matth
ews and daughters spent the
weekend in Portland and Rose
burg. Mr and Mrs Earl Wright and
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wright and
children of Baker spent the
weekend with their mother and
grandmother, Mrs Ida Grabill.
Mrs Harry Fletcher and chil
dren of Yakima are spending
this week with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Harvey Rine and other
relatives.
Edward Botts of the US Navy
and son of Mr and Mrs James
Botts is ill in a hospital in the
Philippines.
Mr and Mrs John Sanders and
sons of Portland spent the week
end at the John Eubanks home.
Other guests at the Eubanks
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Morgan and family.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Stephens
and son of The Dalles spent Sun
day at the A W McLeod home.
Mrs Cleo Drake and Mrs Cecil
Thome were elected delegates
to the Rebekah Assembly to be
held in May at Corvallis. Mrs
David Rietmann and Mrs Sam
Esteb were elected as alternates.
Mrs Drake was recommended as
district deputy president.
Ellis Ball, son of Mr and Mrs
Lewis Ball, underwent a oper
ation on his knee one day last
week. He is about on crutches.
Mrs Lewis Ball and son, Way
ne recently visited in LaGrande
and Pendleton.
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