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Pasco, WA
Tri-City Herald
Sunday, January 01, 1950

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Mrs. Florence M. Gordon, Kennewick, who recently returned to her home from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital to recuperate at home, enjoyed a holiday visit this week with members of her family who came to visit her. Included among the holiday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Person and children, Carole and Jerry of Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Gordon and children George, David and Barbara Jean of Kennewick. Also enjoying the happy fam- ily dinner was Mrs. Gordon's sister, Mrs. Florence Pederson who lives in the Gordon home.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Witherow are entertaining with a New Year Day dinner at four o'clock today. Present will be Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gregory and children Larry and Karon, Mrs. Mary Panos, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowman and children Kathy and Annette Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sperline and children Chris and Richard, Mr and Mrs. O. M. Lewis and Mr and Mrs. Witherow and children, Judy, Penny, Connie and Nancy.

Wednesday evening, Col and Mrs. Edward Hopkins and Mr and Mrs. Lance Read of Kennewick and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neilsen of Seattle joined Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clark of Kennewick at the country club to help the Clarks celebrate their (14th) wedding anniversary.

Little Miss Mary Elizabeth Bozlee of Pasco is visiting this week in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Green and family at Umapine, Oregon. She accompanied them home when they returned from spending Christmas among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bozlee and daughter, Bertha, accompanied by Mrs. Bozlee's mother, Mrs. S. S. Kempton will drive down for her on New Year's day.

The fourth birthday of Gary Michie, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Michie, was celebrated with a party at his home on Thursday afternoon. The circus theme was used for the table with a birthday cake made to represent a merry-go-round, and favors, made of gum-drops, took the form of animals. Invited guests were Gail Lewis, Billy Ross, Dibble Yedica, Donny Dimond, Mike Reser, Judy Martin, Chris and Karen Bellomy, Georgie and Jimmy Rupp, Jimmy and Bobbie Vinson and Gary's little sister Judy, and the children's mothers.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spreen were home again Monday evening from a holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Spreen in Seattle, and with Mrs. Spreen's relatives, Mrs. Harold Olson and S. Maczen in Tacoma.

Visiting Mrs. Charles Mills Friday to Monday were her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Portland. Other visitors entertained by Mrs. Mills at dinner on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garner, Mr. and Mrs Maylan Mills, Harlan Mills, home on vacation from NNC and Lynn Mills.

Mrs. Hallie Reeves and son Bob, who spent Christmas in Pasco with Mrs. Reeves' mother, Mrs J. B. Root and her sister, Mrs. Grant Stringham returned to their home in Portland, Wednesday.

Mr and Mrs. Herb Hanson of Seattle were luncheon guests of Mrs. T. W. Payne on Saturday. Mrs. Hanson is the former Betty Loan.

Mrs. Mae Shanafelt of Seattle came Tuesday and is house guest of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Reed.

Miss Rosa Hadfleld, clerk In the Farmers Home Administration office at Pasco will spend from Fridav evening through Monday in the home of her aunt in Portland.

Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Stromme, accompanied by their granddaughter, Miss Linda Stockberger of Spokane, left for Spokane yesterday afternoon to spend New Years tn the home of Mrs. Clay W. Stockberger and attend the Ice Cycles of 1950 on New Year's Day. Linda, who spent the holidays with her grandparents, and other relatives, will remain at her home

Mr and Mrs. Carl R. Bergman attended the Ice Cycles in Spokane New Year's Eve and are visiting her sister and family today, planning to return home tonight.

Mrs. Cecil Stevens of Pasco spent the Christmas holiday with her sister, Mrs. C. F. Sparks in Walla Walla.

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tabor returned to their home in Seattle the beginning of the week after having spent Christmas visiting with Mr. Taber's mother, Mrs. Edith Taber and other relatives in Pasco.

Mr, and Mrs. Dick Rogers and son Robbie returned to their home in Pasco Monday after having spent the Christmas holiday with relatives in Spokane.

Wednesday guests in the home of Mr and Mrs John Shupe of Pasco were Mrs. Shupe's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Peck and daughter, Jacqueline, of Yakima.

Mrs. J W. Mulligan left Friday for Calgary, Alberta to remain for an indefinite time on account of the Illness of her brother, William Geschke.

Bob Miller returned Wednesday from spending his vacation in Kelso.

Holiday visitors entertained by the Dan Giards were her brother Pete Martin from Bremerton their daughter and children, Mrs W. J. Tatum, Dan and Carmin from Richland and Pete and Adolph Giard.

Michael Records, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Records underwent a tonsilectomy Tuesday.

R. E. Hunsley and children Clara and Michael returned on Thursday from spending the holidays in Seattle.

Holiday guests at the W. S. Green home were Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mattocks and Mr. and Mrs Ed Taylor of Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Al Whitesides of Kennewick.

C. J. McAloon, newly appointed train-master for the Northern Pacific left Friday to spend New Years in St. Paul with his family, and to complete arrangements to bring them back to Pasco with him.

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