Benefit Party Attracts;
Calendar Sets Busy Week
Dates to Remember:
March 30 Elks Party for High
school.
March 31 Eebekah Food Sale,
10:00 a. m.
April 1 Lent Film at Commun
ity church, 7:00 p. m.
April 3 Rainbow.
April 3 Legion Auxiliary at
Coi ley's.
April 3 City CounciL
April 4 Eastern Star Social club,
E. Rietmann.
April 5 Extension.
April 5 Rebekahs (Social).
April 7 Benefit Dance for
Danny Akers.
April 9 LIONS meeting.
By LORRAINE BALL
IONE The benefit card party
at the Willows Grange hall on
Saturday evening was well at
tended with several tables of
pinochle and one table of Pedro
in play. Those receiving prizes
included Elmer Palmer, men's
high, and Cecil Hicks, men's
low. Ladies high was held by
Mary Lindsey and low by Betty
nausier. Mrs. BUI Seehafer re
ceived the 300 pinochle prize
and Donald Heliker a prize for
juuu aces, rearo high went to
uscar Lundell, men, and Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen, women; Mrs,
Oscar Lundell and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree held low.
Many youngsters enjoyed
Jiingo in tne basement with
many prizes in evidence.
Refreshments were served
fronts tor tne evening were
$26.50, with all gifts and refresh
ments donated.
Mrs. Corley Home After Injury
Mrs. Eulenna Corley, who re
cently suffered a broken foot at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Coats of Quincy, was released
from the Pendleton hospital on
fnciay ot last week. She visited
with her parents, Mx. and Mrs.
Bill Seehafer at Boardman, until
Mrs. Seehafer brought her to
lone on Saturday. Mrs. Coats,
who spent a few days with her
granddaughter Cherry in lone,
went home on Tuesday. Cherry
stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gaarsland and family until her
mothers return.
lone Legion Auxiliary met last
week at the home of Mrs. Earl
McCabe with Mrs. Edith Nicker
son as co-hostess. The members
spent the evening making paper
tiowers tor the Veterans hos
pital. Next meeting will be April
J.
Helen Salter of Portland spent
the week-end visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Salter and visiting other rel
atives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
received word from their niece
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
(Dorothy) Kalister of San An
tonio, Texas, of the arrival of
a new baby girl born Thursday,
March 22. the young miss, nam
ed Sharon Lynn and weighing
fi lbs., 15 oz. joins a two-year-old
brother.
Legion Auxiliary will meet
April 3 at 2:00 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Eulenna Corley.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ball and
family of Yakima, Wn., were
lone visitors on Sunday with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ball.
Kimber Pettyjohn, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skip
Pettyjohn, returned home from
a Pendleton hospital last Thurs
day following an illness. She is
reported much improved.
Mrs. Jim Gorham spent a few
days with her mother, Mrs. Don
ald Heliker, following a recent
stay in Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. She returned to her home
during the week-end.
Don Clark, grade school prin
cipal and eighth grade teacher,
was unintentionally omitted
from the list of lone teachers
attending OEA meetings in Port
land last week. Sorry, Mr. Clark.
Mrs. Ball Honored on Birthday
Mrs. Lewis Ball was honored
at a surprise birthday party on
Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. William Nichols. Mrs.
Saturday Night
MARCH 31
Special Entertainers
STEFANFS
Howard and Edith
ON THEIR GUITARS
IN WESTERN STYLE
FOOD SERVED IN THE LOUNGE
UNTIL 11 P. M.
Family Dinners Sunday
Sfefani's Fine Foods
lone
Nichols was assisted by Mrs.
Donald Ball. Guests included
Mrs. Berl Akers, Mrs. Ida Cole
man, Mrs. Ida Esteb, Mrs. Vester
Hams, Mrs. Clifford Aldnch, Mrs.
Cecil Hicks and Mrs. Lee Palmer.
Sending a gift, but unable to
attend due to illness, was Mrs
Vida Heliker. Mrs. Ball was the
recipient of many lovely gifts,
Two tables of pinochle were
played with Mrs. Ida Esteb re
ceiving high, Mrs. Vester Hams,
2nd high; Mrs. Cecil Hicks, low;
Mrs. Lee Palmer, 30U pinochle;
and Mrs. Berl Akers, door prize,
Members of Three Links Club
Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge, at
tending the luncheon in Hepp-
ner last Wednesday given by the
Heppner Past Noble Grand club
included Mrs. Wallace Matthews,
Mrs. Berl Akers, Mrs. Vida Hel
iker, Mrs. Ida Esteb, Mrs. Cecil
Thorn, Mrs. Joel Engleman, Mrs.
Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Arvilla
Swanson, Mrs. Donald Ball and
Mrs. Clell Rea.
Fred Herman returned home
last week from a recent stay
in the Veterans' hospital in
Walla Walla.
Edythe White returned to lone
this week-end after visiting with
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne White in California
for several weeks.
Mrs. Gordon White visited in
lone this past week-end. She
brought Mrs. Edythe White home
with her from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Devine
of North Bonneville visited in
lone during the week-end. They
also visited in Heppner and
Butter Creek areas.
Lana Padberg is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial hospital
where she was taken on Mon
day due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman
spent the week-end visiting with
their son and family, Dr. and
Mrs. Helmuth Herman at Oak
Grove.
Downing Dies In Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball re
ceived word of the death of Bill
Downing of Hermiston, last week.
Mr. Downing was the husband
of Mrs. Hazel Downing, our local
nsurance agent for White Cross-
Bankers Life and Casualty. Mrs.
Downing is well known in lone,
Lexington and Heppner areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lundell ot
Milwaukee spent the week-end
visiting with his grandmother,
Mrs. Arvilla Swanson, and with
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Lundell, and other relatives and
friends.
Three Links club met on Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Wate
Crawford. Mrs. Anna Lindstrom
received the door prize.
Guests Gather At Nichols Home
A potluck dinner was held on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Nichols in honor
of their wedding anniversary
and in honor of Mrs. Lewis Bali s
birthday. Guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Nichols and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and
Wayne, Elmer Peterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bail and tamny,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aldrich
and daughters of Cecil, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Christopherson and
daughters of Olex and Jerry
Rood of Heppner. Others calling
later in the day were Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Ball and family
of Yakima, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melina re
turned last week from an ex
tended trip which took them to
California and Arizona. After re
turning to Portland, Mr Melina
underwent eye surgery to re
move a cataract from his right
eye. A weekly cneck-up win
be necessary for several weeks.
Party Honors Mrs. Winkleman
Mrs. Howard Crowen ana Mrs.
Ralph Kincaid were hostesses to
a surprise birthday party and
towel shower on Thursday in
honor of Mrs. Al Winkleman at
the home of Mrs. Kincaid. Three
tables of pinochle were enjoyed.
Margaret Gossler of Stanfield re
ceived high score anu Mrs.
George Griffith, low.
Mrs. Rod Mackenzie ana iam-
Heppner
Sec. 11-4 pages
ily returned to lone on March 18,
following several weeks visit in
California with relatives.
Mrs. Edna Turner of Heppner
will be a guest at the lone Com
munity church on Sunday even
ing, April 1, when she will show
her colored slides and give com
ments on her recent trip to the
Holy Lands. These slides will
impress the whole family and
everyone is cordially invited to
attend the 7:00 p. m. showing.
Following this third meeting in
the series of Lenten services, a
coffee hour will be held in the
church reception room.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crawford
visited on Sunday at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wate Crawford.
Party Surprises Mayor O'Connor
Mrs. Charles o Connor wasi
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her nusoana, Mayor u Connor at
their home on Sunday evening.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Rietmann and Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Morgan. Refreshments were
served and the evening was spent
playing cards. Mrs. O'Connor
said this was the first time he
was completely surprised when
she planned a party for him.
Several Eastern Star members
from lone attended Friendship
Night at Heppner on Monday
night at the Heppner Chapter.
Among those going were Mrs.
James Barnett, Mrs, Jim Lindsey
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McCabe
and family of Bay City were
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week-end guests at the home of
Mr. ana Mrs. Edmond Bristow.
Mrs. William Montgomery of
Heppner who was killed in the
week-end car accident near the
John Day Dam site, was the
grandmother of Mrs. Skip Petty
john. William L. Montgomery,
the son, was an uncle.
Alton Yarnell, Lions Club pres
ident, has been a patient in Pio
neer Memorial hospital since
Monday.
Here For Ely Services
Relatives and friends from out-of-town
who were hrp fnr thu
services of Fred Ely on Satur-
aay included Mrs. Emma Doug
las of Eaele Creek. Mrs l.n
Sparks of Portland. Mrs A
Sparks and daughter Linda of
miiwauKee, Mr. ana Mrs. Lester
Oak and son Billy of Seattle,
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Cutters Have Meeting
The Country Cutters 4-H club
met at the home of Debby War
ren for the March meeting.
Demonstration on cutting ma
terial was given by Molly
Becket, and Sandra Carlson dem
onstrated how to make a shears
case pattern.
For roll call, we answered with
examples of "what we have
learned."
The next meeting will be
April 10 at Linda Pettyjohn's
home at 2:00 o'clock. We will
make our travel kits.
Sandra Carlson, reporter
Wn., Alan Hoak of New Mexico,
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely of Board
man and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Ely and son of Salem.
Benefit Food Sale Saturday
Buncherass Rebekah lnd
will sponsor a Traveling Food
Sale on Saturday, March 31, at
10:00 a. m. for the benefit of
Danny Akers. All Rebekahs are
asked to nartlcitvnto nnrl it lc
requested by the pricing com-
muiee mar ine iooa be at the
hall bv 9:30 n. m. Rfm
you may call in your orders to
Edith Matthews, 8-74.r6 or Lor
raine Ball, 8-7235.
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