Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 2, 1953 Page 5 Social Happenings . Soroptimist Club Hears Story Abaut Miss Austria At the noon luncheon of the Soroptimist club at O'Donnell's on Thursday June' 25, Mrs. E. E. Gonty told of their correspon dence with the girl that has won the title of Miss Austria. She will come to the United States next month to compete in the Miss Universe contest and the Gonty's are making every effort to see if she can't come to Heppner to visit them. A petition was passed to put the name of Mrs. Harold Evans on the ballot for a director of the cemetery maintenance district. An announcement of the grad uation of Mary Mollahan from the University of Oregon was read. She was the first winner of the Soroptimist club scholar ship. M'rCabe Reunion Held Sunday At Pendleton Members of the MeCabe family held a reunion Sunday, June 21st at the Washington Park in Pen dleton. Present at the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. James McCabe and children of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie McCabe and family; Mr. 1 Mrs. Clifford McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell of lone; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks, Arl ington; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Cabe of Cornelius; Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCabe and Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris and daughter, Debra, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalls of Athena; and Miss Mabel McCabe of Enterprise. NEED Envelopes, Phone 6.9228... HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN I Finest Portraits Modest Rates T7H; jj rjjX 'if S .... M v 1 ' lldx irrx W, ram Down through the years, hag come our priceless heri tage of Liberty ... so dearly won ... so gallantly de fended by generations of brave Americans. It now be comes our responsibility to protect and preserve these precious rights. To their perpetuation, let us all (in the spirit and words of the Founders) "mutually pledge to each other, our Lives, our Fortunes and our Sacred Honor." CLAUDIEN'S Buffet Supper Honors Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin en tertained with a buffet supper Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes who were recently married. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eb Hughes and Merlin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler and Paul, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bristow of lone, Mr. and Mrs. George Rugg, Arnold Coe of Milton-Freewater, Mrs. Jim Sum ner, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gammell and Judy and Robin Sue, the guests of honor and the host and hostess and Shirley and Candice. o Mrs. Phil Blakney Honored By Shower About 20 guests were present Tuesday evening June 23 at the Wallace Wolff home, when Mrs. Phil Blakney was honored with a shower. The color scheme was yellow and green and games were played after the opening of the gifts. Hostesses were Mesdames Wal lace Wolff, Marion Green and Pat O'Brien. Pupils of Mrs. Turner Give Piano Recital Mrs. J. 0. Turner presented her piano pupils in a recital in her home on Sunday afternoon June 28. Those participating were Karen and Sheryl Lundell, Linda Hiem binger, Lynda Borman, Patsy Peck, and Ginny Lou Turner. A reception followed with Mrs. Dick Borman and Mrs, Harold Peck pouring. . . . since you've had a really good portrait picture of Your CHILDREN Your FAMILY Make a date with G. L. COLES of Coles Studio, Pendleton who will be at HEPPNER HOTEL Saturday, July 11 Don't forget: Wedding Portraits Group Portraits Ph. 6-9923 for Appointment " ' - ' "ft . ' Tasty Platter Partners 7 Attractive and miphty good eating is the combination of canned asparagus served with a tart, lemon Normandy Sauce and good thick pork chops. Enjoy the convenience and variety of flavorsome canned vegetables. Budget watchers will especially appreciate finding that prices have remained low. In fact, the canned food dollar today is worth more than other food dollars. So reach for a canned vegetable to round cut the meal. Asparagus Normandy With Pork Chops 1 No. 2 can asparagus spears 1 tablespoon lemon juice Light cream U teaspoon Tabasco 2 tablespoons butter, or Salt and pepper margarine 4 pork chops 2 tablespoons flour 1 hard cooked egg Drain liquid from asparagus and boil down to about a third. Add enough cream to make 1 cup liquid. Melt butter and stir in flour. Add liquid and cook until thickened, stirring. Remove from heat and add lemon juice, Tabasco and seasonings to. taste. Arrange heated asparagus and cooked chops on platter. Top asparagus with sauce and garnish with sficed egg. Four servings. TRY: Spinach Normandy with Broiled Canadian Bacon Green Beans Normandy with Juicy Hamburgers or Meat Loaf Snappy Cheese Sauce Partners Use the recipe for Normandy Sauce but leave out the lemon juice, and add a half cup grated sharp cheese and a fourth cup diced pimiento. Corn in Snappy Cheese Sauce with Country Fried Chicken Peas in Snappv Cheese Sauce with Fried Canned Ham Slices Lima Beans in' Snappy Cheese Sauce with Broiled Slices of Canned Luncheon Meat. Durans Announce Marriage of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Duran are announcing the marriage of their daughter Marlene to Joel Barnett of lone, in Seattle Tuesday June 30. There will be a reception in their honor Monday evening July 6 at 8:00 p. m. in the Christian church basement. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Annual Elks Picnic Attended By Many Over 100 persons enjoyed the Elks picnic at Wightman's Blue Mountain ranch Sunday June 28. Even though the weatherman provided a few sprinkles, it wasn't enough to keep many persons away from this annual affair. The men had a Softball game and there were lots of games foi the children. An ample supply of ice cream and pop was on hand for every one. Informal Reception Honors New Pastor An informal reception honor ing Rev. and Mrs. Lester D. Boul den and daughter was given Sun day afternoon in the Methodist church parlors. Mrs. Douglas Drake was gene ral chairman and Mrs. Lucy Rodgers was hostess. Pouring were Mrs. Thomas J. Wells, Mrs. Madge Bryant, Miss Lulu Hager and Miss Opal Briggs. Mrs. Lu cille Owens presented piano se lections. The rooms were deco rated with spring flowers. Rev .Bouldcn was pastor of the Methodist church in Weston be fore coming to Heppner. Q Tress McClintock, former Hepp ner resident, now of Monmouth, Oregon, was a visitor here the first of the week. f mmm mm WV SAY COFFEE I MEAN FOLGWSr . .. v . V mJLk La jDegree Of Honor Has Social Hour Tuesday Mrs. John Farra, Mrs. Arnold Springer and Mrs. Theta Stratum were hostesses for a social hour at the Farra home on N. Main street Tuesday evening loitowing the regular meeting of the De gree of Honor lodge. This was in the nature of a farewell party for Mrs. Jesse C. Payne who was pre sented a gift of bone china. Others present were Mrs. 11. C. McMurtry, Mrs. James McCabe, Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs. Loyd Ilarshman, Mrs. Carl King, J. W. Farra, Mary Shannon, Jimmie Farra and Johnny Stratum. o Engagement Told In Roy Orwick Family Announced this week was the engagement of James Orwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orwick, of Heppner to Patty Banks, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks, of Walla Walla, Wash. Tentative plans are being made for a wedding August 23 at; the home of the bride's grand mother, Mrs. Frank M. Lowden, at Lowden. James Orwick attended Whit man college where he affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Miss Banks is a graduate of Walla Walla high school. o CHURCHES ALL SAINT'S CHURCH Episcopal John R. Reeves, Rector - 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion 9:45 a. m. Church school 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer 7:00 p. m Young People's Fel lowship First Sunday of Month Choral Holy Communion Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion Wed. 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir Thurs. 8:00 p.. m. Choir practice fin Morrow county 411 delegates returned from 1953 Summer School Friday, June 20. All 33 delegates reported that they en joyed the classes, assemblies and sports activities. Mr. Paul Tews, county chaperon, returned with the delegates. The 4 H style revue was one of the main features at the assem bly Monday evening, June 22. The following girls from Morrow county participated: Sharon Bec ket, Sharon Rill, Shirley Peck. Janet Wright, Meredith Thomson, and Judy Thompson, of Heppner; Grace McCabe, lone; and Carla Hill, Irrigon. Over two hundred girls took part in this revue of costumes. Mrs. Jim Thomson and Mrs. Walter Wright were guests at the Summer School on June 21 and 22, according to Maud C. Casswell, County Agent, Home Economics. Mrs. Casswell fought j classes in Landscaping each .morning, assisted with the style ! revue and other Summer School activities. THE LUNCHEON CULB The Luncheon Club met July 1 at Mrs. C. A. Warrens house. Jo anne Keithley, who has just re turned from 4-H summer school, made a report on her activities at Corvallis. Virginia Gonty also made a report on what she did at 4-H summer camp. We discussed what demonstra tions we would do at the fair this IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. A. Shirley, Pastor Sunday, July 5, 1953 Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 1 a. m. Communion and meditation, "Is it 1"? The admonitions of St. Paul still has meaning, "Not forget ing the assembling of ourselves together." THE METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Boulden, minister Sunday school 9:45. Church services 11:00. James Vanover will be the morning speaker in the absence of the minister who will be at Camp Magruder, Don't let the Fourth of Julv keep you from church on the 5th. 4 film year. We are planning to have a buffet dinner at our next meet ing. We will prepare the menu i by individual and group demon strations of the dishes. We adjourned and wen to O' Donnell's cafe for dinner. Barbara Warren, acting reporter. STITCHERETTES The Stitcherettes met at the it's Time to SAVE NE'fS .it. . Colorful, relaxing Rubbcr-Solcd SANDALS Color combinations to go with every outfit! Elastic instep strap, cork platforms, rib bed rubber soles, and wash ability makes these an excel lent Penney buy I Sanitized for cleaner, better wearl Luxurious PLISSE Fine quality shirt at a thrifty pricel Hand washable, su perbly tailored. Vat dyed colors pastels, darks. Short point spread collars. Cool, rich looking I EASY TO CARE FOR Hcavy Cotton Terry Knitted Sport Shirts Comfortably absorbent shirts of thick, fluffy cotton terryl They're knitted! That means they pop out of the wash ready to wear without Ironing! Choose white, maize, blue. 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