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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 6, 1953
Page 5
Social Happening;
Soroptimists Have
Lore Felger As Guest
i Of Honor at Picnic
' The Soroptimist club met for a
picnic lunch Thursday July 30 at
the home of Mrs. Floyd Adams.
Guest of honor was Miss Lore
1 Felger of Vienna, Austria who
had just come from the Miss
Universe contest at Long Beach,
California. She was introduced
and welcomed by mayor J. O.
Turner. Miss Felger spoke of her
country and the music and the
theater there, she answered many
questions asked her.
Guests of the club besides Miss
Felger were E. E. Gonty, Vir
ginia and Tommy Gonty, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. L. A.
Humphreys of Portland, Mrs.
Lucy Peterson, Mrs. Frank Baker,
Mrs. Earl Soward, Mrs. Melvin
Piper, Miss Nancy Adams and
Sara May Burnside.
Birthday cake was served in
honor of the July birthdays.
o
We&kend Party Given
At Winchester Cabin
Conley Lanham and Alice
Smith helped the Ernie Winches
ters give a party ai inuir lauin on
Ditch Creek on Saturday and
Sunday.
Present at the weekend party
were Evelyn Turner and son,
George, of Bend; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Sayers; Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Barger; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Col
lins; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George,
David and Kit; Phyllis Rust of
The Dalles; Shirley Kononen and
Judy Smith.
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Hannas To Celebrate
Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hanna
will celebrate their fiftieth wed
ding anniversary with a recep
tion Sunday August 16 from 3
until G p. m. at their Hinton
creek ranch home.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited.
Guests Honor Couple
At Roy Orwick Home
Alc Kenneth Orwick and his
wife arrived in Heppner last Fri
day night and stayed over the
weekend. He is stationed at Ma
ther AFB, 14 miles from Sacra
mento. Twenty-two guests were at the
Roy Orwick home for a Sunday
dinner honoring Kenneth and his
wife. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Huddleston, Lonerock; Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Maidment and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maid
ment and children, Harold Pat
tee.all of Condon; Jim Orwick
and Miss Patty Banks of Walla
Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Or
wick and Linda; Kathleen Or
wick; Kenneth Turner and the
Roy Orwicks.
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Party Friday Evening
Honors Two Birthdays
Mrs. Melvin Piper was hostess
Friday evening July 31 for a
birthday party honoring the
Misses Nancy Adams and Mari
lyn Bergstrom.
" Those present were the Misses
Lore Feleer of Vienna, Austria;
Sally Cohn, Virginia Gonty, Beth
Ball, Bernice Huston, Afton hber
dardt Eleanor Rice, Dorothy
French, Sharlene Rill and Mes
dames Allen Hughes, Bob Jones
and Melvin Piper.
After the opening of gifts by
the guests of honor, Miss Felger
told about Austria, the theater
there and about her experi
ence in the Miss Universe contest
at Long Beach, California.
o
Mrs. Herbert Miller
Honored With Shower
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens and
Mrs. George Snider were hostess
es Thursday afternoon July 30 for
a baby shower in honor of Mrs.
Herbert Miller.
After the opening of the many
lovely gifts, games were played
and refreshments served in the
late afternoon.
DR. EDWARD K. SCHAFFITZ
OPTOMETRIST
Next To Hotel Heppner Entrance Heppner, Oregon
TELEPHONE 6-9165
OFFICE HOURS:
Mon.Tues. Wed. Fri. 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Thurs. Sat. 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
Evenings By Special Appointment
ANALYTICAL VISUAL EXAMINATION
Broken Lenses Duplicated Glasses Fitted
THRIFTY HAM ND CORN CASSEROLES
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Iva Elsie Way
Buried Sunday
At Lexington
By Delpha Jones
Funeral services were held
Sunday from the Phelps chapel
Monday. land, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barnett ofjDuncan and daughter of Toppen
Richland, Calif., are visiting withlish, were K. K. Marshall visitors
a sister and family Mr. and Mrs.lSunday.
Pete Klinger and their mother,
Mrs. Calvin.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding at
tended the state picnic at Emi
grant Springs near La Grande on 'garage by fire Sunday morning.
Sunday. The fire was discovered by some
Mr. and Mrs. Luhr of Idaho and people in town and quite a num
children visited at the home oflber of townfolks turned out, but
Dora Sue Davidson is ill at her
home with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Campbell
had the misfortune to lose their
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
in Heppner for Mrs. Iva hlsiei Johnson, last weeK.
jWay, who died at her home in Mauieen Groves is visiting her
Lexington on July 30 at the age: father, Morris Groves in Portland.
I of 57. She was born at Ukiah.l Mr. and Mrs. YV. C. Patterson,
the garage was past saving by
the time they arrived.
Mr. ajid Mrs. George Irvin spent
Friday in Parkdale where they
went after Mr. Irvin's mother,
Second-day ham takes on wonderful new flavor in these
casseroles which include corn, green pepper and onion in a well
seasoned white sauce. With crusty rolls, a green salad and zesty
beer, they're perfect for a family or party meal.
Your family may not be large
enough to consume a whole
ham. or even a half, in one
meal, but you'll find that it's
smart planning to bake a ham
occasionally. It's such a decora
tive asset to any table and it is
delicious hot or cold.
With the portion left after the
first meal, you will want to save
some for slicing and serving in
sandwiches or with the break
fast eggs. For a dinner menu,
you might grind the meat for
a ham loaf or cut it in cubes for
a casserole combination such as
this one:
Baked Ham and Corn
1 No. 2 can kernel corn
1 small onion, grated
A cup minced green pepper
2 cups cubed cooked ham
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
lVt cups milk
k teaspoon dry mustard
V teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
V teaspoon salt
Vs teaspoon pepper
cup fine bread crumbs
i cup grated cheese
Combine corn, onion, green
pepper and ham; mix lightly.
Place in 4 to 6 individual cas
seroles. Melt butter in saucepan
over low heat; blend in flour.
Gradually stir in milk and cook,
stirring constantly, until sauce
is thickened (about 2 minutes).
Stir in mustard, Worcestershire
sauce, salt and pepper; pour
over mixture in casseroles.
Combine crumbs and cheese;
sprinkle over casseroles. Bake
in moderately hot oven (375 de
grees) 25 minutes, or until
lightly browned, Makes 4 to 6
servings.
PHIL'S
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Hot Weather Cologne $1.00
With FREE Solid Cologne
Coty's Dusting Powder $1-50
In Coty's 4 Famous Fragrances
Frank Baker Yard
Scene of Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker en
tertained with a picnic dinner in
their yard, Sunday August 2.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Reed, Mrs. C. W.
McNamer, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers,
Mrs. Floyd Adams and daughter
Nancy, Mrs. Ethel Lyngholm,
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens, Sara May
Burnside and the host and host
ess. o
Gontys Have Dinner
For House Guest
The E. E. Gonty home was the
scene of a dinner Sunday Aug
ust 2 in honor of Miss Lore Felger
of Vienna, Austria.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Gonty, Virginia, Tommy and
Raymond Gonty and the guest of
honor.
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WEDDING DATE SET
The wedding of Miss DeLeva
Wilson of Elgin, niece of Miss
Hazel Croghan, and Myron Rill of
Heppner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Rill will take place Sunday
August 1(5 at 2:30 p. m. in the
Church of Christ in Elgin.
There will be a reception im
mediately after the ceremony,
CHURCHES
ALL SAINT'S CHURCH
Episcopal
John R. Reeves, Rector
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:45 a. in. Church school
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer
7:00 p. nv 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
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
' Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school begins at 9:45.
Classes for everyone, including
adults.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
The evening services, which are
to be at 8 o'clock will be held
in the basement if it is hot weather.
Oregon, to Mr. and
Vinson, June 8, 1896.
married to Daniel J. Way and to
this union was born five sons;
Stanley, who was killed in action
in Germany in 19-14; Joe D., Salt
Lake City;' Claude E., Riverside,
Wash.;Kenneth M., Elgin, Ore
gon; Marvin D. and Asa Lee,
Lexington; three daughters; June
Cooper. Lexington; Mrs. Maxine
Brown, Heppner, and Mrs. Zelma
iMcDaniels, Heppner. She also
leaves eleven grandchildren and
the following brothers and sis-
iters; Ben, Heppner; Hiram, lone;
!Lee. Leavensworth, Wash.; L. D.
! Monument; Delbert, Lena; Dar-
roll. Hardman; Mrs. Carl Breed
ing of Tarkdale, Oregon; Mrs.
Bert Breeding, Stanfield; and Mrs.
! Claude White. Hardman.
Services were conducted by
Rev. J. N. Brown, pastor of the
Seventh Day Adventist church in
Heppner. Soloist was Leonard
Munkers singing "Rock of Ages"
and "Beautiful Isle of Some
where" accompanied by Mrs. C.
C. Carmichael. Interment was in
the Oddfellows cemetery at Lex
ington with the Holly Rebekah
lodge giving the graveside ser
vices. Taking part were Noble
Grand, Delpha Jones, Vice-Grand,
Mrs. Bill Smethurst, and Chap
lain, Mrs. George Irvin. Don
Hatfield and Leonard Munkers
sang two duets. Pali bearers were
Oris Padberg, Wilbur Steagall,
Kenneth Marshall, Frank Mun
kers, Cecil Jones and W. E. Mc
Millan. Out of town visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Butch Livingston of
Spray, Mrs. Luther Garger of
Pendleton, Lottie Shields of Man
ning, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Weidman and their daugh
ter Crystal of Yamhill. All Mrs.
Ways children were present as
well as all her brothers and sis
ters. Mr. and Mrs. Art Keene spent
last week in Dayton, Oregon,
where they attended homecom
ing and also visited a niece at
Tillamook.
Mrs. T. E. Messenger Jr. and
daughters of Hermiston were
Heppner and Lexington visitors
Mrs. Elza of Florence Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Breeding who spent the
She wasiW. Bugher and daughter of Port- weekend there.
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CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH Lexington, Oregon
Lewis Wetzel, pastor
"Where sin abounded, grace
did much more abound" Rom.
5:20.
This church has a full Sunday
program designed to minister to
all age levels including a Sunday
i f fi, ,.hi, evening service opened by a roar-
All f-inn,! n,l rMntlwu nr lnK SonR fesl 3t tn0 8:00 V- "1.
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A warm welcome awaits
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. Harold Gilliam, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning service Sunday at 11
o'clock.
Revival services will continue
each night at 8 o'clock.
Prayer meeting will be held as
usual at 8 p. m. Thursday.
You are welcome to attend a
of these meetings.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A Shirley, pastor
Sunday, August 9
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Studies in the Book of Acts. "The
Conquest of Fear."
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