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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1940)
. A \ Al’ \ V -7------ . J ■ s-.- PAGE I »H E R M A N COU N TY J O U R N A L , MORO, OREGON ' F R IA D Y , J U N E 28. 1940 er. The afternoon fltegan with d essert luncheon follow ed by cards at w hich Mr. V iggo H au felt and Mrs. Frank Lamborn won -Mon day and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and Mrs. Darw in Van • Gilder won W ednesday. Mrs. Bushnell and her tw o children, Grant and B on nie. left Friday after a ten day A q u iet hom e w edding w as so l sta y with her aunt. em nized a t the home o f Mr. and Mr w ia _ ------------------ Mr. unu and Mrs. Bob McDonald Mrs W. V. M erohant o f Redmond, ^pent W ednesday in Portland be- when their daughter, M argaret accom panied by Mrs. Grace w as united in m arriage w ith Del- P e d le r and son Elton. ' ? rj S Sm U hS°.? Wasco', w ith t h y M em ber, o f the Ladies Aid o f The Roman Phalanx of 1940 A. D. Delmar Smith Married To Redmond Girl A. J. b m i t n o i w a , Rev. Penhollow officiating.. M % ¿y • ' ••• ::• • :.íí- S : ■ : bine th e bread crum bs and b u tter, add to the h o t f r u it , stir until O n e-h alf cup o f w a te r .- O ne-half teaspoon o f sa lt Tw o cups s o f t bread crum bs Two tablespoons m elted bu tter w ell m ixed and le t sta n d on the back o f th e „ sto v e fo r about 30 One tab lesp oon lem on juiqp, if m inutes (lo w or sto red b e s t to desired yo u ) b u t do n o t le t the pudding P ick over the b erries, w ash, cook. Add the lem on juice and drain, m ix w ith su g a r, w a ter, and serve th e pudding w h ile s t :U „sail and b oil f o r .5 m inutes. Com- warm w ith plain cream . . W » W: ■, ■ftMMftWM SAW*« H te ? M ethodist church entertained with * ghQWer Tuesday in hono The bride w as g iv en in mar lia g e by her fath er. She w ere a pale blue dress and a corsage ol lose buds and sw eet peas. Her siste r , G eraldine, w as bride.- naid -en d W ayne D a rb y vacted as best man. L ittle four year old .Janet O3bom , a cousin o f the bride, w as H ew er g irl, carrying a basket of rose 'buds. and sw eet peas. Mrg John McClure at the home j T Johnson. Th? m any g u e tts jn attendance weri enter- t .nned w ith program num bers p|ven by Mrs 0 . G. Hilderbrand, ?o!o M; s Johnson accom panying; Mn> Maud A kers, reading; Ed- vurd M ills, clarinet solo; Jos A kera, song and L aville Guy, p i- - ano selecetion. Rev.- Penhollow sang “ 1 Love You T ru ly” preceeding the cere m ony. A huge basket o f <L w ers • form ed the background fo i tin cerem ony. R efreshm ents ' we re served a fte r a b eautifully deco- rated w edding cake w a s cut by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Knitth le ft fo r a trip to Diamond ami C’ dter lakes. T hey w ill .nakv their hom e in W asco. The E m igran t and Biglow schools enjoyed their annual pie r ic a t W ilson park Sunday when a good crowd w a s out for the sports and the lunch. Rev. and Mr. F. L. Cannell re turned home from the annual M ethodist conference held in Port- lain1 and reported his reappoint m ent to the .pastorate at Wasco and Grass V alley for* another year. This w ill m ake four years of service here. Mr. and' Mrs. Sam Brock w e n In Salem fo r th e w ed d in g o f M rs. B ock’s neice, M iss Gwen Hunt, who married Verlin Coleman o f Portland. - BE H4HCED! r. *.***• ^ B u t is t h e r ig h t m a n ta k in g t h e “ 1 3 S te p s ” i o t h e g a llo w s ? W a s it t h e c o n d e m n e d m a n w h o k ille d A g n e s H errick ; w if e o f h is fr ie n d ? * IV , V ■ .- __ JuUus C aesar’s “ phalanx’*' of clesc-packcd R?man legions who form ed an arm ored roof with shields cov- ertme their advance, is im nravcd upon by the m odern “C aesar.” Here are today’s R o m a n ’’phalanx:’ armored legions that c n r l * part of Italy’s war m achine. These tanks are uLra-m edcrn, m any being equipped v /ith f.r.r.ie p .c js c '.o . 3. _____ _______________ _________ , ,sh o rt b isc u iK c a k e is our sp ecial „-A group o f young people* mot-, fa v o rite although the sponge and cred to M aryhill Sunday. Going ’ 3 i an gel food seem to com e in fo r w ere June H ines, 1 helma Lutje, } # I he nors too. F or a hot day, fresh Charles H artm an and P atty O’ berries and ice cream atop a crisp M em bers o f the Odd Fellow.* Meara. w affle m akes a luscious a n d 's a t and Rebekah lodges o f the ct unty isfy in g shortcake. M r. and Mrs. Wm. N isbet and m et a t D eM oss park Sunday. A picnic /dinner and p len ty o f- ice Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Funk Frozen d esserts m ade of m ost cream w as served, follow ed by a spent Sunday a t W ilson park, any of the b erries are easy to _ - ------------------------------------------------------ good social tim e and gam es. The m oke and such fu n to serve for Mr. a n d 'M r s. Clyde H earing rtored to M osier where they There are at lea st a dozen diff- t.oveen berres, youngberries, foi they in e j are popular pOpUiar w wiun ev e ry o n e , n ex t picnic w ill be held in G rass m ith everyone. m rtored to M osier where they «pent the day w ith their daughter <*rent w a y s to ta n talize summer ]Cw each oth er in quick order and-. R aspberries are esp ecia lly good V alley. Mrs. B ernis Guy and Ed McKee J ean ette. rr s^ . w ith th eir sfrort aeaaon the hornu "> cream and raspberries, boy- gag? 1/1 . t U I I * > v 1 Y 1 I • u .7 M iss Olive* Robinson a h d ' - b r o t Z V ^ flow , b u t other «berries take- !naker should ^ e on T O w atcT juice is good for m ilk sherbets. H e n d i^ w ^ r e Mrs er J o h n ^ ere dinner « ue8ts Sun' up the them e wherp straw b erries m ake the m ost o f them . Or if you b u y your ice cream , use r ‘ ThMr l i d A a ' r l e duy Bt the h° me ° f Mr‘ a,,d- ’MrS* k a v e w... off. T here is no other — — sec- W hile not particularly high in sw eetened over the top fo r deli- M cKec, Mr. and Mrs. Gharle-. Vernon Van GUder tion o f the country w here there n u tritive yalue, berries in general cious sundaes. E v erett,. Mr. and Mrs. Frame Lam born, Mr. Guy »nd children, -Mr. and Mrs. Owen B arn ett and is the v a riety p i b erries to 4>oose co n ta in vitam in C and som e kinds Am fashioned favor L avelle G aylord. Jerry le ft Thursday for Santa from as m our own sta te R asp- are im portant s3urfi,s o f th is fr £ h, ripened b erries and Mrs. B rig g s and children v is it - 'R o s a , C alifornia, w here they w ill b erries, loganberries, blackberries, v ita m in . To m ake the m ost o f the ci.( am per^ p8 tQp ed in G oldendale a wv t th e home o f - reride. Owen, how ever, w ill r?- ■■ ■ ■■.. — .. . . vitam in C j n e rn e s, i s es o cr(.am ^hat is thick enough to < U III VVIUVIIUOIV her »ister, Mrs. C layton McCall turn to bring back the truck they T 11 TV • c a t then, uncooked. • co a t each berry and powdered and hudband. - • n u d e the journey down in. B erry tim e is short cake tim e, su gar for those- w ho like it. I.i Mr. and Mrs. E ar! K now les and A ny o f th e sw eet, juicy berries- looking over old recipes we find are -suitable for short cake. It’s this pudding which m erits a trial, d aughter, N an cy Lou o f Portland Waited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed b e st to le t them stand w ith sugar Quirk Berry Pudding Feldm an from Friday" until Sun- . an kour ,8° d raw out Qne qUart berries spread them o n O fte d a }. Mrs. H ulitz” accom panied them to Portland a fte r a visit the cake ju st before servin g. The here. ■. V Mrs. E. iP. Edwards and P a tsy le tt for Portland Sunday w here th ey w ill v isit w ith .relatives thiu w eek. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C lo.hier « 3 and A nn m otored to Portland an i 1 eturn Sunday. Ann brought home a new dog to replace B oots, who 7STW5 w as run over on - the street her? recently. Mr. and M rs. W illiam M ills an I children Edward and R«>ber; spent Sunday seein g the m useum S i a t M aryhill and drove on to Mt A dam s later in the day. - Joe A kers o f Portland is bavin* a v isit w ith his grandm other, M is. Maud Akers.' Iaiw rence N ish et le ft Sunday to sta y during the sum m er w ith his aunt, Mrs. ' Lawrence D outhit in an Koeber, w hose dance band Gresham . w ill blow th e tunes for the W asco Mr, and M rs. Bruce Grady were P . G. Wodehouse, British humor in Portland fo r a num ber o f days Civic club dance at W asco th is ist, and his w ife (shown) w ere giv ‘ Saturday nght. attending to b u sin ess affairs. ing a cocktail party in Le Touquet, The Klondike com m unity club W h ite Navy Beans French channel coast town, when m et recently a t the hom e o f Mr*. the Germ ans cam e along. He w as E rn est Shbll and th is week w ill Interned, but his w ife w as allowed m eet w ith Mrs. Del W right. to leave. Gue«ts a t the hom e o f Mrs. Ed M cKee Sunday included Mr. and W nidcharger, For L igh ts & Pow ei There are m ore than 10,000 M ia. M arion McKee o f Moro and airplanes in civil use in the U nited Mr. and Mrs. Hal S h elton o f Hood 6 ^ ’ D eluxe R ef. $129.50: S ta te s, servin g 70 kinds o f busi- R iver and Mr. and M rs. C. 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