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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 31 , 1956
Page 5
Social H
appenings
;rs Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
Twelve Tables in
!py At Annual
"piscopal Party
f Twelve tables of bridge and
l(ehle were in play at the an
iusj birthday party of All Saints
lcopal church, held at the
jrijsh house Saturday afternoon.
i Arrangements of Iris were used
i' $it the room and a 1:30 p. m.
I Aert was served.
;lfrs. Porter-Smith won' high in
'4ge; Mrs. Richard Wells, low
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson the
jjfeling prize. In pinochle Mrs.
Vjlle Bailey was high; Mrs. Ro
K$ Lowe, low and Mrs. Robert
) bs the traveling. Mrs. Dick
Sanson received the door
1ie committee in charge of the
)Uy was Mrs. Robert Ferrell,
airman; Mrs. Herbert Hamil
'ci Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs.
i"r:ik Anderson, Mrs. Frank Wil
son, Mrs. Jack Loyd, Mrs.
ri'jj'd Jones and Mrs. Earle Gil-
3
:Jpns For Dinners ,
Completed By Guild
St Anne's guild of All Saints
?p;copal church met Monday
veiling at the parish house, with
Clarence Rosewall acting as
hqirman in the absence of Mrs.
t Bedford.
ans were made for the help
guild will give on the din
for Bishon Lane Barton, to
si held Saturday evening June
6 1 and also final plans, were
r.lde for the dinner to be given
ule 30 for the Soroptimist club.
o
ibroptimists To Have
tuples Card Party
I'he Soroptimist club held a
fk lunch at the home of Elaine
urge on Thursday.
IVork was done by the mem-
is on posters to advertise the
itpies caru pariy iu ue spun
ed by the club June 11 at the
jiscopal parish house.
iirthday cake was served in
nor of the birthdays of Mrs.
byd Adams, Mrs. James Hager
id Mrs. W. C. Collins.
o
ast Matrons Meet
t Thomson Home
The Past Matrons club of the
der of Eastern Star met at the
ime of Mrs. James Thomson on
londay May 28.
After a short business meeting
lie members attended the in
lallation ceremony of the Rain
ow for Girls at the Masonic
?mple.
Miss Sharon Becket
Sets Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becket an
nounce the wedding date of their
daughter Sharon, to Mr. Albert
Burltenbine, son of Mrs. Marion
Hayden, as Saturday June 16 at
3:00 p. m. at All Saints Episco
pal church.
No formal invitations are being
sent locally, but all friends and
relatives are invited to attend
both the wedding and the recep
tion, which will be at the Maso
nic temple following the ceremony.
Mrs. Kirk Reports
On Rebekah Assembly
A report of the grand Rebekah
assembly at Tillamook was given
by Mrs. Altha Kirk, deputy dis
trict president, at a meeting of
Sans Souci lodge Friday evening
at the Odd Fellows hall. John
Wightman gave additional in
formation on the assembly
Thirty members and seven guests
were present.
Mrs. Roy Gibbs, state Rebekah
president, Ocean Lake, will be
present for the district convention
at Heppner June 22, it was an
nounced. The meeting will open
, at 1:30 p. m. and an evening
dinner held in honor of Mrs.
Gibbs followed by initiation cere
monies by the Heppner lodge.
Among lone guests at the meet
ing were Mrs. Mary Swanson,
Mrs. Lena Lundell, Mrs. Edith
Matthews, Mrs. Mabel Ring and
Mrs. Vida Heliker.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Robert Dobbs and Mrs. Don
ald Robison.
Mrs. Hudson Presents
Pupils In Recital
Mrs. D. E. Hudson presented her
piano pupils in a public recital
attended by a good crowd Sun
day afternoon at the Methodist
church followed by refreshments
in the church dining room.
Participating were Marie Pet
tyjohn, Laura Lee Sumner, Mar
garet Green, Rogenia Wilson,
Carol Anderson, Karen French,
Meredith Webb, Betty Pettyjohn,
Shirley Nash, Evelyn Tucker,
Shirlee Gaines, Sharon Keithley,
Nancy Anderson, Sandra Jones,
Eddie Howard, David George.
Featured were vocal trios by
Carol Anderson, Sheryl Harris
and Judy Cochell and an organ
prelude by Mrs. L. D. Bouldcn.
The invocation was given by the
Rev. Willis Geyer and the bene
diction by the Rev. Lester Boul-den.
SPECIALS
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EAR & NOSE PLUGS
SWIM FINS & MASKS
AFTER-SWIM BANDEAUX
Keeps Your Pin-Curls in Place
29c
PHIL'S PHARMACY
Butter Makes Stew Richer
A half stick of butter, vegetables and meat . . . and you're in busi
ness to create a stew of majestic appeal. It's seasoning then, and the
method of flavor-blending Ingredients that bring forth a prized stew.
Butter used with a liberal hand provides its own rich flavor and
helps carry the flavor of herbs ana other seasonings throughout a
dish. Here in the stew recipe, the onions are sauteed in butter until
tender. Then they are removed while the meat browns in the savory
accented butter. Back go the onions plus herbs and necessary liquid.
Slow simmering blends the seasoning and meat flavors. Potatoes and
carrots o in last to be cooked only until tender.
As for a shopping hint on butter: buy it protected in paraffined
cartons. The waxed carton prevents pick-up of other food flavors near
butter in storage. It precludes damage to butter from handling or
from the effects of light and air.
Gourmet Beef Stew
2 cups water
1 cup dry red wine
12 small white onions, peeled
6 medium carrots, scraped
and halved
3 medium potatoes, peeled
and quartered
2 tablespoons finely
chopped parsley
4 tablespoons
0$ stick) butter
1 medium onion, sliced
2 pounds beef, lamb or
veal stew meat, cut in
1 inch pieces
Y teaspoon each, rosemary,
thyme and basil
2 teaspoons salt
Melt butter in heavy kettle; add onion and cook until tender, but
not brown. Remove onion; add beef and brown on all sides. Return
onion to kettle with spices, salt, water and wine. Cover; simmer 2 to
2V hours, or until meat is olmoBt tender. Add vegetables and cook 30
minutes longer. To thicken stew, make a paste of 2 tablespoons corn
starch and y cup water. Gradually add to stew, stirring constantly,
until thickened. Turn into serving dish; sprinkle parsley over top.
YIELD: 6 servings.
Coming Events
Friday June 8 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES.
Monday. June 11 Soroptimist
couples card party parish
house, 8:00 p. m.
Chambr of commerce, noon at
O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday June 12 Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Women's auxiliary of All
Saints Episcopal church,
parish house, 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday June 13 Morrow
county Gem and Mineral society
Thursday June 14 Soroptimist
club, noon at O'Donnell's
Elks, ladies night
Friday June 15 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
o
Baby Shower Given
For Mrs. Ticer
Mrs. J. C. Ticer was compli
mented with a baby shower given
by Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. Wil
liam Heath Tuesday night at the
Lane home. Following the open
ing of gifts and games refresh
ments were served to 16.
Present were Mrs. Charles Rug-
gles, Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs.
Ruth Marlatt, Mrs. Jack Van
Winkle, Mrs. Norman Peters, Mrs.
Marvin Smith, Mrs. LeRoy Gard
ner, Mrs. N. C. Anderson, Mrs.
Wallace" Wolff, Mrs. Elmer
Schmidt, Mrs. Douglas Drake,
Mrs. L. L. Robbins and Mrs. Riley
Munkers.
Cleveland Home Scene
Of Potluck Dinner
A potluck picnic dinner was
enjoyed by several couples at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Cleveland Saturday evening.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Blakney, Dr. and Mrs. James
Norene, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Fan-
cher, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomp
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr. and
Fred Sanders.
Phone Your News to 6-9228.
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Dance Recital Is
Held Sunday Evening
Tap and ballet dancing pupils
of Miss Doris Long were pre
sented in a recital Sunday even
ing at the multipurpose room of
the grade school.
Performing were Shannon Ma
honey, Diana Fulleton, Sandra
Eubanks, Wilma Bothwell, Mar
tha Doherty, Laura Sumner, Bev
erly Davidson, Linda Stewart,
Barbara Gribble, Tanna Valen
tine, Sheridan Wyman, Molly
Beckett, Mona Marshall, Kathy
Casebeer, Sheri O'Brien, Jeanette
Ledbetter.
Kristy Koenig, Ann Coval, Cathy
Sanders, Suzan Wagner, Elaine
Laird, Trisha Farley, Susan Lind.
strom and Sandra Beach.
o
Mrs. Wyman Holds
High At Bridge
Mrs. Frank Anderson "enter
tained at bridge and dessert at
her home Thursday evening. Mrs.
Les Wyman won high score and
Mrs. Henry Happold, second.
Other guests were Mrs. Herb
Hamilton, Mrs. James Thomson,
Mrs. Oral Wright, Mrs. Laurence
Beckett and Mrs. Jack Bedford.
Nelson Family Has
Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson Sr.
of Oakgrove, Oregon spent the
weekend at their ranch at Lex
ington where they were joined on
Saturday evening by their four
children for a family reunion.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Slonecker (Clara)
and their daughter Janet; Mrs.
Bert.nll Mason Jr. (Ellen) and
children Chris and Freida; Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Nelson Jr. and
children Kenneth, Karen and
Keith; and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nelson and children Charles and
Karen.
ALL SAINTS' IPISCOFAL
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a. m. Morning prayer or
Holy Communion and sermon.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p.
m., Holy Communion.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Worship Service 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
1 Gale and WLlow
1 Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
, Sunday School 9:45 i m.
I Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:43
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charles V. Knox, pastor
Morning worship 9 a. m.
Bible school 10 a. m.
Vacation Bible school program
of the Christian-Methodist
churches will be held in the Chris
tian church this Sunday at 10:15
Thursday, potluck dinner 6:30,
board meeting.
Bon Voyage Shower
Given Mrs. Smith
Mrs. Marvin Smith was com
plimented with a bon voyage
handkerchief shower and coffee
hour given by Mrs. Richard Brun
ner and Mrs. Wallace Wolff at
the Wolff home Friday afternoon.
Other guests wers Mrs. LeRoy
Gardner, Mrs. Robert Ferrell, Mrs.
Tom Wilson and Mrs. L. E. Dick.
Miss Dixie Billow
Tells of Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Billow, for
merly of Heppner and now resi
dents of Milton-Freewater,' have
announced the engagement of
their daughter Dixie to Vernon
Padberg of Hermiston. He is the
son of Mrs. Cy Whitman of Her
miston and Archie Padberg of
Heppner.
The date of the wedding has
been set for June 23.
o
Answer is A
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Noman Northrup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Evening sevlce 7:39
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 in
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor
MASSES:
Sundays 6:30 and 9:30 a. m.
Holy Days 6:30 a. m. and
6:00 p. m.
ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH
lone
MASSES:
SUNDAYS 8:00 a. m.
HOLY DAYS 8:00 a. m.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship 11:15 a. m.
Meeting every second and last
Sunday of the month.
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