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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 1 1, 1957
Page 3
Social H
appenings
VOMERS FAMILY HOLDS FIFTH ANNUAL
JNION AT LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS
f descendents of Michael
Vlary Ellen Summers gath
at Lehman Hot Springs
Ukiali June 22 and 23 for
fifth annual reunion. Helen
li of Fossil started the re
in 1953 for the living dese
rts to visit once a year and It
low grown to a big annual
i
mming events for which
r were awarded started off
vo-day gathering and W. E,
ns of La Grande showed
!S he had taken of each of
Tevious four years' gather
Including pictures of offic
ir each year. Various mem
of the family entertained
pictures of trips they had
iday mass was celebrated by
T Robert Kennedy of Spo
who has said mass each
except 1956 when Father
an Cooney, newly ordained
, said mass for the group
Patrick's church in Hepp-
hen the reunion was held at
es Wyman home.
luck dinner was served with
n Bausquet, president, giv-
.' welcome speech and the
ary-treasurer read corres
nee from all descendents
e to attend.
fifth generation deseend
ook part in a children's pro
under the direction of Mrs.
i, and Frank Ofuer, Port
demonstrated a ham radio
tiich he told he planned to
ext year to contact all re
lations unable to attend the 1968
gathering.
j James Franklin, Covina, Calif,
was awarded the distinction of
traveling the farthest to attend,
and Timothy Stump, Hermiston,
'was given a prize for being the
youngest descendent present.
I The secretary was Instructed
to cast a unanimous ballot for
itho slate of officers for the corn-
ling year. They are Mrs. W. E.
Wilkins, president; Mrs. R. V.
Wehrli, secretary treasurer;
George Eaton, Condon and Ilene
Wyman, Heppner, assistant secretary-treasurers;
W. E. Wilkins,
Dhotocraphic historian; William
Cooney, Lovelock, Nev., honorary
I president, and Emmet Smith,
i Condon, honorary vice-president,
j Many gifts were given various
members and instead of the usu
al prizes for families attending
with the largest families, gifts
were presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Eaton, Condon and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Buell, Portland for
their selections of additions to
the Summers family group that
'fit so well into the Irish family
.descendents of the Summers
family.
The meeting closed with W. E.
I Wilkins asking the outgoing of
ficers and each person present
to file past and be photographed
to complete his 5 year reunion
pictures.
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50th Anniversary
Celebrated In June
By the R. B. Rices
The women of the Lexington
grange surprised Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Rice on Monday afternoon,
June 24 with a party in celebra
tion of the 50th wedding anni
versary. They arrived at the Rice home
with an anniversary cake and
refreshments.
Other guests were Miss Eleanor
Rice of San Francisco, grand
daughter of the honored couple
and their son, Edward Rice of
Port Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice were married
in Portland June 24, 1907 and
came immediately to Morrow
county where they settled on
their homestead. They have lived
in Morrow county ever since, ex
cept for ten years spent in Spo
kane and they have resided in
Heppner the last 14 years.
Orange Smoothie Dessert
Charles Longs Feted
With Sunday Potluck
Relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Long of Mil
waukee, Wis., who are visiting
her brother and sisters and other
relatives here honored them with
a potluck dinner and get to geth
er at the home of E. William
Bergstrom in Gooseberry on Sun
day, July 7.
Guests were Mrs. Hilma Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Far
ley and Trisha and Shannon,
Miss Esther Bergstrom of Hepp
ner; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander
son, Eric, Steven, Charley, Mrs.
Minnie Furlong, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Becket, Ronald and
Molly, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg
strom, Gerald Bergstrom, Miss
Marilyn Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs,
Carl V. Bergstrom and Mr. and!
Mrs . Robert Bergstrom, Hal,
Bruce and Mike, all of Eight'
Mile; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allyn and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gower of Port-1
land; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allstott,
Jr., Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Rol
and Bergstrom, Carley, Shauna
and Kay, Mrs. Jess Warfield,
Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Lutkin, Ruby Bergstrom,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bergstrom
all of Gooseberry; John Repanic,
Port Orchard, Wash., and the
guests of honor.
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SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Graham last Sunday were Mrs.
J. H. Montgomery and Miss
Bernadine Batters of Vancouver
and Miss Leta Humphreys and
Eess Huddleston.
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Here's a foolproof, delicious sherbet recipe for use in your own
refrigerator, one that utilizes two of our most nutritious and
economical foods, frozen concentrated Florida orange juice and
buttermilk.
High time you were aware of the fact that Florida citrus
products, both the canned and frozen varieties, are one of the few
foods that can boast about a price decrease in the last year. Reason
enough for using them as often as possible, but when you think of
the summer-time refreshment they offer, as well as their vitamin
C content so important to us in hot weather, they're musts on
your shopping list.
Buttermilk is one of the best nutrition foods we have, and don't
shy away from this recipe even if you don't normally drink butter
milk. Its flavor isn't discernible in the finished sherbet; it merely
makes it a creamy, wonderfully textured concoction. Mighty easy
too from the standpoint of ingredients.
1 envelope unflavored
gelatine
Vi cup cold water
cup sugar
Florida Sherbet
1 6- ounce can frozen Florida
orange juice concentrate
3 6-ounce cans (2 cup)
buttermilk
Soften gelatine in cold water. Dissolve over hot water; add
sugar and stir until dissolved; pour into bowl. Add orange juice
concentrate to gelatine; refill can three times with buttermilk. Add
to concentrate mixture; stir well. Turn into freezing tray. When
mixture is partially frozen, remove to bowl and beat until smooth.
Return to tray and continue freezing until firm. YIELDi 1 quarts.
Three First National
Branches Picnic Near
Here On Sunday
Some 5o employees and fam
ilies of the Heppner, Condon and
Fossil branches of the First Na
tional Bank of Portland attended
a picnic at Seritsmeier mill on
Sunday, June 30.
Gerald O'Malley of Heppner
was general chairman for the
picnic and he was assisted by
Mrs. Howard Crowell, Mrs. Dean
Gilman and Mrs. James Lovgren.
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Duplicate Club
Meets at Blakneys
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney
entertained the Duplicate bridge
club at their home Sunday even
ing. Playing were Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Meador, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Gribble, Dr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.' Robert
Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Van Marter Jr., and the host and
hostess.
The couples earning highest
score were Mrs. Meador and Mrs.
Pratt; Mr. Meador and Mrs. Ab
rams held second high.
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Engagement Told By
Miss Janet Keithley
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Janet Marie to
Mr. Jerry W. Kloeppel of Vernal,
Utah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kloeppel.
A late summer wediflng is
planned.
Picnic Held On The
Fourth At Pfeiffers
A no-host picnic was held last
Thursday on the lawn at the John
Pfeiffer home.
Those present were Dr. and
Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Diane and
Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spauld
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gra
ham and Helen; Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Thompson and Jan and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson, Lfz
and Chris, all of Pendleton; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Penland and
Neal; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bedford;
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson,
Bruce and Bernice and Mr. and
Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Julie and
Johnny.
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Annual Family Picnic
Held By Lovgrens
On the Fourth of July the Lov
gren family held their annual
picnic on upper Rhea creek.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Al Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Alderman, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Harshman, Jack Little, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Keithley and
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kemp and
iheir families.
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LEAVING FOR CHURCH CAMP
Those leaving Sunday to at
tend the Methodist junior camp
at Suttle Lake are Lynn Burken
bine. Patti Collins. Vicky Kiel
meyer, Judy Smith, Laura Lee
Sumner and Patricia Mahon.
Mrs. Loyd Burkenbine will take
them over and Mrs. Cal Sumner
will bring them home. Rev. Lester
Boulden will also attend the
camp, he is a director.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Jones
of Chicago, 111. spent the week
end with her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring. Other
visitors at the Ring home are
their daughter and sons, Mrs.
Larry Fletcher of Yakima.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergstrom
and family of Eugene were vis
itors at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom last
week. The Bergstroms entertain
ed at a family dinner Sunday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bergstrom and family of
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bergstrom and daughters of Echo;
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Stefanl and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bergstrom and son Walter
of lone.
Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell and son
Alton, spent last week with their
son and brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell in Mad
ras. They also visited in Portland
and Vancouver, Wash.
Robin Yarnell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and
granddaughter off Mrs. Kathryn
Yarnell, was selected as princess
of the Jefferson County rodeo.
MONUMENT NEWS .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell of
Hardman spent the weekend here
on Wall creek helping his father
and brother cut hay.
Cliff Howell was on Butter
creek for a week, helping Steve
Kineaid fall timber.
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