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ibers of the Garden club
mtertained at the home of
Dale Ray Tuesday after
July 8 with a garden party.
L Lundell was co-hostess.
business meeting conduct
Mrs William Rawlins, pres-
a booth at the Morrow
r. fair was considered. The
theme for the fair is songs and
roll call was answered by nam
ing appropriate songs. Mrs Fred
rick Martin was named chair
man of the booth committee.
Members of the Garden club
will visit patients at the nursing
home in the Pioneer' Memorial
hospital the third Monday of
each month.
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I The highlights of the Federat
ion of Garden clubs convention
' at Eugene were given by the dele
gates, Mrs Walter Dobyns and
Mrs Carl Bergstrom.
I Mrs Harold Dobyns gave a very
interesting report on the 11 coun
tries visited recently in Europe.
I Mrs Edith Nichoson received
the door prize.
I The Maranatha club met at
the home of Mrs Echo Palmateer
Wednesday afternoon, July 9
with Mrs Wallace Matthews as
co-hostess. There were 15 mem
bers and two guests present. The
guests were Mrs Frances Piper
and Mrs Fredrick Martin. Mrs
Floyd Bailey gave a reading fol
lowed by a prayer. Mrs Bailey
and Mrs Noel Dobyns will at
tend the Women's retreat meet
ing at camp Adams near Molalla
beginning July 14. Mrs Martin
received the door prize.
Mr and Mrs Keith Rea and
son are living in one of the
O'Meara apartments.
Word was received of the death
of the small daughter of Mr and
Mrs Frank Helina Jr of Seattle
last week. She was the grand
daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank
Helina Sr of Seattle and the
great granddaughter of Mrs An
na Lindstrom of lone.
Mr and Mrs Rex Burt and
daughter, Kathy and a niece,
Peggy Cooper of Waldport visi
ted at the Jesse Warfield home
last week. Mrs Burt is the former
Earlene Read and is a cousin
of Mr Warfield.
Weekend guests at the War
field home were Mrs Florence
Evans and Mr and Mrs Robert
Evans and children, Jimmie,
Tommy and Susan of Hubbard.
They are also cousins of Mr War
field. Mrs Delia Corson attended the
funeral services of Mrs Clara
Shippey in Portland Tuesday,
July 8. Mrs Shippey was a former
resident of this community.
Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin
and children visited relatives
last week in West Linn.
Guests last week at the Al
fred Nelson Jr home were Mr
and Mrs F N Merewether and
family and Miss Loretta Rose
of Spokane and Mr and Mrs S C
Randell of Portland. Kathleen
and Mike Merewether are stay
ing at the Nelson home and as
sisting with the harvest.
I Mrs Fannie Griffith returned
home Friday of last week from
Olympia Wash and Post Falls,
1 Idaho where she visited relatives.
Mr and Mrs Chris Jepsen of
I Valley, Wash visited his brother
and family, Mr and Mrs Walter
j Jepsen and other relatives last
week. They were accompanied by
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Bill Daley of Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
Mr and Mrs Holmes Gabbert
entertained at a family reunion
at the home south of lone Sun
day. Guests present were Mr and
Mrs Fred Mankin, of Heppner,
Dwight Gabbert and daughters
of Palo Alto, California, Mr arid
Mrs Al Bunch and family of
Heppner, and Mr and Mrs Ro
bert Meyer and family of Port
land. Mr and Mrs Garland Swan
son celebrated their 25th anni
versary June 30 by taking a
week's trip to Kelowna, B C Can
ada. They took their boat along
and did some fishing and boat
ing on Lake Okanagan. They
also visited relatives there.
Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford
entertained at a dinner Sunday,
July 13 in honor of Mrs Wate
Crawford's birthday. Others pre
sent were Mr Wate Crawford,
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan and
children, Mr and Mrs Clyde
Crawford and sons, of lone, Mr
and Mrs Harlan Crawford and
daughter, Tara, of Echo, and Mr
and Mrs Tad Miller and child
ren of Lexington.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Turner
are staying at the Garland Swan
son home. He is assisting cutting
grain on the Swanson ranch with
his combine.
Mr and Mrs Wallace Matthews
and daughters attended the Odd
Fellow and Rebekah picnic at
Cutsforth camp in the mountains
Sunday. They reported a large
crowd and a very enjoyable time.
Mrs Ida Grabill and Mrs E W
Brlstow attended the funeral ser
vices of Mrs Caroline Cason at
Lone Rock Friday, July 11. Mrs
Cason was a sister of Mrs Grab
Ill. Lt John Bristow, son of Mr
and Mrs E W Bristow and sta
tioned at the air base at Malm
strom, Great Falls, Montana flew
over the Paicfic ocean by way of
Pendleton and lone Thursday ev
ening. Gene Grabill, who works on
the railroad is spending his va
cation with relatives in Baker.
His mother, Mrs Ida Grabill, is
visiting with her daughter and
family, Mr and Mrs Everett
Keithley in Heppner.
Kathy and Robin Rahn of
Seattle are visiting their grand
parents, Mr and . Mrs Cecil
Thome. Their mother, Mrs Arlie
Rahn brought them here.
Mr and Mrs R F Cummingham
of Sappho, Washington visited
at the home of their daughter
and family, Mr and Mrs Walter
Jacobs last week.
Mrs Pete Cannon gave a birth
day party in honor of her daugh
ter. Cathy, Friday afternoon, July
11. She was four years old. After
refreshments were served the
child! en enjoyed swimming in
tlie swimming pool. Guests pre
sent were Debbie McLeod, Su
san and Billie Jepsen, Marlene
and Anita Crawford, John and
Lisa McCabe, Carol Hausler,
Christine Lindstrom, Greg Ja
cobs, Teresa and Tanya Tucker,
Barbara and Ricky Boyce, Janet
and Ronnie Palmateer and Terry
Cannon.
Mrs Delmer Crawford gave a
party in honor of her daughter,
Marlene's 8th birthday Saturday
afternoon, July 12. Swimming
was enjoyed in the swimming
pool after which refreshments
were served. Guests present were
Maureen McEUigott, Janet Pal
mateer, Kathy Keene, Bill Mc
Leod, Jimmy McEUigott, Robert
Crowell, Janice Snider, Kerry
Peterson, Charles Nelson, Renee
Leathers, Terry O'Connor, Betty
Hausler, all third grade pupils,
Deniece and Bernlece Matthews,
Terry and Cathy Cannon, Ronnie
Palmateer and Anita and Cyn
thia Crawford.
Mr and Mrs Gaylord Salter are
; the parents of a son, Jeffrey Wil
liam, born at Hermiston July 2.
I Weight, 6 lbs and 13 oz. Mr and
Mrs Hugh Salter of lone and
'Mrs Mary Swearinger of PIcabo,
wano are tne grand parents.
Mr and Mrs William Zinter are
the parents of a son, David born
in the Pioneer Memorial hosoital
July 9. Weight 7 lb and 4 oz.
Mrs Winnie Zinter of lone and
Mr and Mrs Gene Ferguson of
Heppner are the erandDarents
and Mr and Mrs Oliver Ferguson
of Myrtle Point are the grept-grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Jerry Howard ard
sons are Hvine on the Crum
ranch north of lone.
Guests last week at the Ralph
Crum home were. Mrs Grace
Crum of The Dalles, Mr and
Mrs Larry Kegley and sons of
Hood River and Mrs Glenn Shu
ey of Goldendale, Wash.
Miss Donna La Hue of Her
miston Is assisting with the cook
ing during harvest at the Dixon
Smith ranch.
Ted Peterson, a Ford dealer at
The Dalles won a week's vacat
ion at Las Vegas, Nevada. He
was accompanied by Mrs Peter
son. He is the son of Henry Peter
ion of lone.
Mrs Dora Pierrot of Portland
is visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Franklin
Fly.
Mr and Mrs Rod Kvistad and
son of Beaverton are visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar Peter
son. Mrs Mabel Cotter spent the
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, July 17. 1958
first of the week in Portland.
She was accompanied by Ralph
Martin who went on to West
Linn to visit relatives.
Mr and Mrs O L Lundell and
Mr and Mrs Adon Hamlett and
children and Corliss Lundell
went to Radium Hot Springs near
Haines Sunday where they met
Mr and Mrs Harland Lundell and
family of Boise, Idaho. Corliss,
who has been visiting here for
the past week, went back to
Boise with her parents.
Dennis Swanson, son of Mr and
Mrs Garland Swanson flew to
Pendleton Saturday from Mc
Chord Field in Washington
where he completed his AFROTC
summer training. He was met
in Pendleton by friends who
brought him home.
Mrs Mary Swanson returned
home Wednesday of last week.
She was accompanied by her
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