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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 13, 1952 Page 3 jpcial Happenings ix Garden Club -. Leonard Home he Lexington . Garden Club t; at the home of Mrs. Gena inard on Tuesday March 11. 1 call was answered naming a j for a gardner by the follow members: Mrs. Gena Leonard, nice Lott, Edna Munkers, le Tadberg, Nellie Palmer, e Munkers, Ann Smouse, Nel Johnson, Edna Wetzel, Marie rtin, and two guests, Mrs. It Ruggles, and Mrs. Eva Hil- 3 arie Martin will act as sec iry until new officers are :tod in May. na Leonard gave an interest talk on a substitute for peat $6 called Krilium, which is f in the experimental stage I,' not on the market as yet. f e were several discussions on f and of many weeds, etc. na Leonard drew the door of artificial roses, trs. Walt Ruggles joined the . ollowing the meeting lovely eshments were served by the tess. 3S 0 ED Letterheads, Phone 882 Coming Events Saturday March 15 St Patrick's dance, lone legion halL Shrine Club and auxiliary. Ma sonic hall, potluck at 6:30 p. m. Jr. Degree of Honor meeting and St. Patrick's pazty, 2 to 4 p. m Jaycee hall. Monday March 17 Chamber of Commerce, noon at C'Donneli's Rainbow for Girls. Tuesday March 18 American Le gion auxiliary. Legion hall, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday March 19 Fetmen vs Slimmen Basketball game. Thursday March 20 Soroptimist Noon at O'Donnell's Elks. Friday March 21 San Souci Re- bekah lodge. Sunday March 23 Smorgasbord at lone, 4 to 7 p. m. Methodist Church evangelistic services Mar. 23 to 28. SOROPTIMISTS MEET The Soroptimist Club met for a noon luncheon at O'Donnell's on Thursday March 6. This was their regular business meeting and committee reports were heard at this time. SPECIAL Sunday Dinner SERVED FROM 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BAKED HAM ROAST TURKEY COOKED BY ONE OF EASTERN OREGOJJS FINEST COOKS, ELSIE AYERS EASTER'S GRILL Grapefruit Juice Makes Slimming Salad Dressing NsR KSw ' riL Y . v fey V. -1 , ; . V . : ' ,A V K' h) . : H HW- : ,.. rf" Tat- These spring days are just the time to indulpc in sensible tonics aa part of your meals tonics such as salads made with juiry I lomla citrus fruits ripht now at their best. They help cut calories and fit into diets perfectly. For the final finishing touch, still in the diet direction, ndd a dressing made of Florida grapefruit juice. The salad shown here is grapefruit sections and cottage cheese on a bed of crisp greens, i he dressing is so good you'll keep the jar handy for use on mixed greens, vegetables, and all types of fruit salads. And because so little ml is used, 1 tablespoon of this dressing will cost you only 25 calories as compared to the 80 or 100 found in a serving of the average French dressing 1 Florida Low-Calorie French Dressing 1 cup Florida grapefruit juice 2 teaspoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons salad oil Ja teaspoon paprika teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon Tabasco A it Ji rim rntchun ii leasjiuun sail. m --i- , ,. . ,. ,., 1 teaspoon sugar 1 peled clove garlic (optional) Blend ',4 cup of the grapefruit juice and cornstarch. Cook over low heat stirring constantly, until thickened and clear. Kemove from heat; add remaining i cup grapefruit juice. Measure into small mixing bowl remaining ingredients; add cornstarch mixture and beat with rotary heater until smooth. Store covered in refrigerator. Shake before using. YIELD: 1M cups. ENNEY'S KEYED 10 Y0U'" jU1-J1! ,IM-.-. Akin vaiiii unnr?cTl ma ."is 3 in wrinp fashions GILDED COTTONS ...brand new at this low price! Rebekahs Hold Initiation Friday Initiation ceremonies for three candidates, Mrs. Jennie Lewis, J. C. Payne and Emory Settles, were presented at the regular meeting of Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge, Friday evening. Some 40 mem bers were in attendance together with, several guests from other lodges including Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Leonard Munkers, Mrs. Rob ert Davidson, Mrs. Charles C. Jones, Mrs. Ted McMillan, Mrs. Adolf Majeske and Mrs. Truman Messenger ' of Holly Rebekah Lodge, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, of Bunch drass Re bekah Lodge, Ione;and Mrs. G. N. Perry of Pauline Rebekah Lodge, Pendleton. Following lodge, a social hour was enjoyed, hostes ses for which were Mrs. N. D. Bailey, Mrs. Elwynne Hughes, Mrs. Frank S. Parker, Mrs. Don Robinson, and Mrs. Scott Furlong. On March 21, the men mem bers of Sans Souci will be hosts for the meeting and will furnish refreshments and entertainment. Tom Allen is general chairman for the meeting. Initiation has been scheduled for the first meet ing of April at which time five candidates will be given the Re bekah Degree. o Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and son, Ricky, of Portland and Mr. Parrish's bro ther, Wick Parrish and daughter, Patsy, of Condon. Bookworms Meet With Mrs. McNamer The Bookworms Club met Tues day evening with Mrs. Sara Mc Namer as hostess at her home in the Lanham Apartments on Bal timore street. Mrs. Florence Green reviewed the book "Petticoat Sur geon" by Bertha Van Iloosen. This is an autobiography of a woman physician and surgeon and her experiences in Chicago and other parts of Illinois. Mrs. Van Iloosen was a pioneer in the field of medicine and paved the way for others of her sex to be come physicians and surgeons. 13 Tables Enjoy lone Social Club Party Over $80 was taken in at the Eastern Star Social Club card party at their hall Saturday even ing. There were 8 tables of pin ochle, 3 of contract bridge and 2 of auction bridge. Those win ing prizes were in pinochle, Mrs. Edna Turner and Walter Corley high, Mrs. Harry Duvall and Charles Beckett low and Mrs. Ed Buschke 300 pinochle; con tract bridge, Mrs. Earl Gilliam and Henry Osibov high and Mrs. Osibov low; auction bridge, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn high, Mrs. C. E. Swanson low, and Mrs. E. R. Lun dell jack high. Refreshments were served afterward. o Holmes Gabbert of Portland was in Heppner on Monday. Rebekahs and IOOF Visit Echo Monday On Monday evening thirty-two Rebekahs and Oddfellows jour neyed to Echo to attend the joint meeting of the two organizations. A pot-luck dinner was held prior to the lodge session during which, as an entertainment feature, "the drill team of San Souci Rebekah Lodge presented the floor work under the direction of Mrs. Mor lyn Robinson, team captain. In the near future, the Echo organi zation will pay a return visit to the Heppner lodges.- LOCAL REBEKAH TO GET SPECIAL AWARD Mrs. John Bergstrom has been recommended by Sans Souci Re bekah Lodge as a candidate to receive the Decoration of Chival ry, This is an award bestowed upon members who have been especially meritorious in the work of Oddfellowship. Candi dates are recommended by their lodges and are chosen by the nearest Canton, which in the case of the local lodge, is Canton No. 3 of Tendleton. The decoration is presented at the Grand Lodge session which will be held the third week in May at Salem. DINNER PARTY HELD MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Willard Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Jones were hosts for a buffet dinner Monday evening at the Warren home on S. Chase street. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soward, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Turner. o CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, Pastor Bible School, 9:15. Morning Worship, 11:00. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening Service, 7:30. Monday evening will be the dinner of the 90 & 9 men. There will be large groups from Her miston, Pendleton, Athena, and Milton-Freewater. Local men can start eating by G:30. Mr. Joe Jewett will be the speaker of the evening. The Heppner Harmony Club will bring special music. o ASSEMBLY OF GOD Nels Fast, Tastor 9:45 Sunday School with class es for all ages. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelis tic Service. There will be special singing and music by our 10 piece orchestra. 7:45 p. m. Thurs. prayer meet ing and a short message. Perfect Fulfillment of that desire fl of Everything f m - mm ( x V . :.; th&ftVOO BREAD FKE- Hollywood Die and um, Gu.d. Mfl) WI1HQUJ SHOHlDilHG" HO FATS IDDED rt tifanor D(( 0K lUf MPIIVWWd, MIlT. Walla Walla Baking Company Unittr Unt by Na'ltfial lafcffi IwvImi, toe' Christian Church PRESENTS SPECIAL PROGRAM PERSONAL EVANGELISM MARCH 16-21 SERVICES EACH NIGHT MARCH 23-30 --!""""' ."';'', v ' ' '; r J - .J i : 4 Rev. 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