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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1978)
EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Golden Anniversary celebrated by Gentrys On Sunday, August 13, the family of Orville and Allie Gentry met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry, in Heppner .Oregon to celebrate their parents' anniversary. 50th wedding Reception held for Rietmanns The children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann hosted an afternoon reception on Sunday, Sept. 10 at the lone United Church of Christ in honor of their parents' 25th wedding anniversary. The three-tiered white and silver decorated 'cake was served by Mrs. 'Victor Riet mann of lone and Mrs. Dean Rohde of Kennewick. Mrs. Bill Rietmann of lone" poured coffee and Mrs. Terry Thorn berg of Hermiston was at the w punch bowl. Terri Lee Thorn berg was at the guest book. The couple was presented a money tree, organized by Mrs. Louis Carlson, and covered with gifts from many relatives and friends. Mary Jo Rohde of lone reunion Cont. From Page 5 Prizes were given to the one coming the longest distance, which went to Virginia Burns, travelling from Eagle River, Alaska ; Earliest Graduate went to Ruby Roberts, Edna Wilcox and Mabel Denny, who graduated in 1918; Those married the longest both from lone High School to Mary and Edmund Bristow; having the most children to Frances Tester (eight); the most grandchildren to Norma Rea (18), and to the teacher who taught the longest in lone, George Tucker, who had 49 students present. Everyone had such a good time it was voted to hold another reunion at the same time in 1980. A member of each class was appointed to TnfciSHfDlk WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THAHX ALL THE FRIENDS WHO HAVE PATRONIZED THOMSON BROTHERS GROCERY OYER THE YEARS. ..OUR PLEASURE HAS BEEN IN SERVING YOU JIM A MADGE THOMSON Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 14 197& f ' y Children of the couple pre sent were Bill of Heppner and Jack of Pendleton. Grandchi ldren present were Judy of Portland, Jackie of Heppner and Greg and Janet Greenup and their daughters Amy and Sara of Heppner. Kennewick attended the tree. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Rietmann's father and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anson; her sister and niece, Mrs. Terry Thornberg and Terri Lee of Hermiston; her grandmother, Mrs. Mabel An son of LaGrande ; her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anson of LaGrande; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newell of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rohde and family of Kenne wick; and Mr and Mrs. Jim Barnett of Pendleton. Friends assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Don Peter son, Mrs. Tad Miller, Mrs. Her'j eterson and Mrs. Louis Carlson. i notify their classmates and try to get as large an attendance as possible. Appointed were: Ruby Rob-erts-1918; Walter Linn-1921; Vera Rietmann-1922; Gladys Drake-1924; Norma Rea-1925; Ruth Lundell-1927; Gene Eng-leman-1928; Edith Matthews 1929; Beulah Sherer-1930; Geneva Palmer-1931; Muriel Palmer-1932; Margaret Akers -1933; Berl Akers-1934; Dot Halvorsen-1935; Ruth Payne 1936; Joyce Darst-1937; Jane Rawlins-1938; Bernice Thom-pson-1939. Dot Halvorsen or Eva Hamlett will be glad to help with addresses if needed. We are hoping the next reunion will be even bigger and better. ..so "see you all in 1980." Bike A 22 mile Bicycle Ride to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenessee is scheduled Sept. 23, from Ruggs to lone City Park. The Ride, sponsored by Beta Omega, lone and Alpha Theta, Heppner chapters of Esa Women International, is part of a national fund raising campaign benefitting the Hos pital. !0 POF Go Nothing to buy... jus enter at Les Schwab's SUPER 2 chainsaw... 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