ndonesia Film Shown
At lone PTA Meeting
By KATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONE The January meeting
of the lone PTA was held at the
cafetorium on Wednesday even
ing' with the president, Joe
Hausler, presiding.
After the business meeting,
Carol Miller was in charge of
the program telling a little about
Indonesia and then showing a
very interesting film on the
small countries in Indonesia.
Hosts were Don Linnell, Louis
Carlson, James Barnett, Fred
Nelson, Gene Docktor and Bob
Rietmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Lane of
Cecil rushed their son, Kit to
the hospital on Saturday for
stitches in his head. He was
thrown from a horse and landed
on the tongue of a wagon caus
ing cuts and requiring ten
stitches.
Timothy Willam, small son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Gelinas,
was baptized on January 4' at
St. Williams Catholic church in
lone. Godparents are Mr. Gelinas'
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gelinas of
Manchester, N. H., who were un
able to be present. Rudolph Mun
dy and Miss Martha Tierney of
Condon were proxy godparents.
Others present for the occasion
were Mrs. Gelinas' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, Mrs.
Blanche Scheelar, great-grandmother
of the baby, from Salem,
Mrs. Alvin McCabe of Colfax,
Wn., Mrs. Larry Prock of Pendle
ton and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen.
Father Raymond Beard officiated
at the baptism.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor and daughter Terry and Mrs.
O'Connor's mother, Mrs. Edna
Yarnall, spent Saturday and Sun
day in Portland. Mrs. Yarnall
stayed at her home in Portland
for a while.
Mrs. John Jepsen spent a few
days in a hospital in Pendle
ton last week.
American Lepion Auxiliary met
lapt Tuesday afternoon at the
Live Music
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home of Mrs. Walter Roberts.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Gottfried Hermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Corson
of victorville, Calif., are spend
ing several weeks here attending
to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks
and daughter, Sandra, recently
returned from a vacation in
Southern California. They visited
her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Davidson at Santa
Ana and her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mor
gan of Long Beach, Calif. They
were joined there by Mrs. Eub
ank's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and
family and the ladies' mother,
Mrs. Mattie Morgan, all of Port
land. Mrs. Morgan remained at
thu tfubanks home for a longer
visit. They encountered beautiful
warm weather on the entire trip.
The lone Dancing club will
hold a dance on January 18 be
ginning at 8:30. There will be a
business meeting preceding the
dancing. Couples may bring
guests and are asked to please
notify the secretary, Mrs. James
Barnett, the number who will at
tend. The lone Television Co-op held
its annual meeting on Monday
evening at the Legion hall with
President Garland Swanson pie
sirtincr. Mrs. LaVerne Hams and
Bill Rietmann were reelected as
directors. After the business
meeting, pie and coffee were
served by the lone senior class.
Mrs. F. T. Martin won six
months free TV, Ray Boyce won
four months, and Mrs. Cecil
Thorne, two months.
Donkey Basketball Entertains
Great fun was enjoyed by all
who attended the donkey basket
ball game on Tuesday evening
in the high school gym. The fol
lowing men played the precar
ious sport with no ill effects:
Larry Rietmann, Keith Rea,
Eugene Docktor, Les Matthews,
Lindsay Kincaid, Jerry Davidson,
Donald Ball, Wayne Ball and
Berl Akers. A group of Heppner
men were on the opposing team.
Four high school girls, Susan
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Lindstrom, Sue T o w n s e n d,
Elaine Gaarsland, and Cheryl
Corley, rode the donkeys in half
time entertainment in a game of
polo using toy brooms for mal
lets. The affair was sponsored
by the Lettermen's club.
Eastern Star Social club met
at the home of Mrs. Omar Riet
mann last Wednesday afternoon.
After the business meeting the
members played, yantzee with
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen winning
high and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
winning second .high. A public
card party was planned for Jan
uary 22 at the Masonic hall at
8:00 p.m. Both' pinochle and
bridge will be played.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan
son went to Walla Walla last
Thursday, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Mr. Lun-
dell entered Walla Walla Gen
eral hospital for surgery. Mrs.
T.undell remained with him, but
the Swansons returned home the
same day.
Winter Speaks to Topic Club
Topic club met at the high
school on Friday afternoon for
the regular meeting and to hear
a talk by District Attorney Her
man Winter who spoke on
"Making a Will." Roll call was
answered by recalling a peculiar
old law. Hostesses were Mrs.
Norman Nelson, Mrs. David
Baker and Mrs. John Proudfoot.
Dessert was served in the li
brary from a green covered table
centered with a bouquet of red
flowers and candles.
Arleta McCabe, Stephen Lind
strom, Tom Heimbigner, and
Dick Hynd were in Pendleton
Saturday morning to take the
Scholastic Aptitude Tests for
college entrance placement and
Stephen and Dick took the
Achievement Tests in the after
noon. All of them stayed all
night in Pendleton following the
basketball game in Echo Friday
night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind
strom, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim
bigner, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McCabe accompanied the stu
dents. Dick was a guest at the
home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
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and Mrs. Buck Lieuallen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom drove
to Walla Walla on Saturday to
visit his uncle, Oscar Lundell,
who is confined to the hospital
there. Mrs. Lundell returned to
lone with them.
St. William's Altar Society met
last Wednesday evening, with
Mrs. A. E. Stefani and Mrs. Del
bert Emert as hostesses. A New
Years party was held and secret
pals were revealed and new ones
drawn.
Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., is in
traction at the Pendleton Com
munity hospital, where she was
taken on Friday.
Mrs. Hynd's Mother Dies
Mrs. Herbert Hynd was called
from her classes at school on
Thursday due to the severe ill
ness of her mother, Mrs. Ida
Slocum of Monument, who was
brought to the Heppner hospital
following a stroke. She passed
away on Sunday evening. Mrs.
Wallace Matthews is substitut
ing for Mrs. Hynd.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Sr., are
her mother, Mrs. Lester Wilkins,
and her sister, Mrs. Virginia Ed
miston of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Krebs of
Cecil returned from a trip to
Victoria, B. C, where they took
their son John back to school
after the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle McCabe
drove to Colfax, Wn on Satur
day to visit their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe. They
were accompanied by their
grandsons, Ashley and James,
who had been visiting relatives
here.
The lone High school girl's
volleyball team went to Helix
on Saturday afternoon to play.
They were defeated by the Grls-
wold high team. After the game
they were treated to dessert and
milk in the school cafeteria. That
evening the lone boys defeated
the Helix Grizzlies in the var
sity game and were defeated in
the Junior varsity game. After
the games the student body were
guests of the host team at a
mixer in their cafetorium.
Alton Yamell was here for a
few days this week to visit his
mother, Mrs. Kathryn Yamell. He
lives at Lewiston, Idaho.
Mrs. Dick Logan of Arlington
was hostess for a lovely surprise
birthday party for her mother,
Mrs. Cecil Kirby, at the latter's
home near Cecil. The occasion
marked the 75th birthday of Mrs,
Kirby. A beautiful birthday
cake was served to many neigh
bors and friends, who called
from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lind
strom are spending about two
weeks in Portland for medical
attention.
S. Lindstrom Elected
Worthy Advisor
Rainbow Assembly No. 89 elec
ted officers for the next term
at the meeting on Tuesday even
ing. Susan Lindstrom was elec
ted Worthy Advisor and her pub
lic installation ceremonies will
be held at the Masonic hall on
Sunday, January 19, at 7:00 p.m.
The annual meeting of the
United Church of Christ will be
held following worship services
on Sunday morning. It will be
preceded by a potluck luncheon.
All members and friends of the
church are urged to be present
for this important meeting.
Miss Sandra Eubanks entered
Eastern Oregon College on Jan
uary 6 for the winter term. Her
mother, Mrs. John Eubanks, took
her over and returned Sunday
evening.
The beauty shop in lone re
ceived a fresh coat of paint the
first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson,
Sr., are spending the winter here
at their farm home.
More lone News
on page 4
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND!
lone Social Club
PUBLIC CARD PARTY
Wednesday, January 22
8:00 P.M.
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