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    Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, August 1, 1957
Poge 5
Social H
appenings
California Girl,
Cecil Man Set
Wedding Date
Miss Norma Flo Cox, daughter
of Mrs. Charles LaCoste, Napa,
Calif, will become the bride of
Jack Schaffer, formerly of Pen
dleton and Cecil, now of Napa,
Oct. 6, in the Napa Presbyterian
church, with a reception at the
home of the bride.
The future bride, was born in
Hemet, and reared and educated
in Napa. She received her high
school diploma in 1950 and her
associate of arts degree at Napa
College in 1952.
An award-winning member of
the Carneros 4-H Club she was al
so active in student affairs at the
local campus, as a member of the
raHy committtee, student council,
chorus, and yearbook staff.
She continued her education at
the California Air College in
Hollywood, graduating in 1954.
She is employed as a radio oper
ator for Western Airlines San
Francisco Airport, and makes her
, home in Burlingame, Calif.
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Schaffer, Cecil. A nat
ive of Heppner, he graduated
from Pendleton high school in
1945, where he played football,
and was a member of the Future
Farmers of America.
He is a veteran of four years
service with the Air Force, with
duty in European countries. He is
with the Imported Auto Transport
Inc. in San Bruno, Calif., as a
truck mechanic.
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Farewell Party Given
For Mrs. Hamilton
About 50 women of the Episco
pal church attended a farewell
party for Mrs. Herb Hamilton at
the parish hall Friday evening.
Mrs. George R. S. Little showed
color slides of church events dur
ing the year.
Refreshments were served
with Mrs. Henry Happold pour
ing at the coffee table and Mrs.
Bert Kane presided at the punch
bowl. Assisting about the rooms
were Mrs. Alex Thompson and
Mrs. James Norene. Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter was in charge
of the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and
daughter are moving to Klamath
Falls.
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Tremayne-Kruse
Wedding Held In
Lake Grove Saturday
Miss Karen Lee Kruse, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Kruse of Lake Grove, became the
bride of Stanley M. Tremayne,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton C.
Tremayne of Portland, Saturday,
July 27 at the Lake Grove Presby
terian church with Rev. Donald
J. Peterson officiating at the
ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white em
broidered nylon organza dress
with lace and seed pearl cap
holding her finger-tip veil and
she carried a nosegay of white
roses and stephanotis.
Miss Jean McPherson was maid
of honor and the bridesmaids
were Miss Janet Duffy and Miss
Leann Padberg, cousin of the
bride. They wore white lace over
pink taffeta, with nosegays and
hair bandeaux of pink and white
daisies.
Christine and Janet Farris,
cousins of the bride, were flower
girls, dressed in blue.
Ronald Tremayne was best
man and ushers were Gerry
Strickley, Robert Asburry, Joe
Griggs and Darrell Mourer.
A reception followed in the
church with Mrs. C. W. Burton
and Mrs. Harlan Devin, aunts of
the bride, serving the cake. Mrs.
Darrell Padberg and Mrs. Robert
Cason poured and Mrs. Rudy
Misetich and Pamela Farris were
in charge of the guests.
The bride is the granddaugh
ter of Mrs. Lana Padberg of lone.
Those attending the wedding
from lone were Mrs. Darrell Pad
berg and daughter Leann and
Mrs. Lana Padberg.
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Mrs. Norene Hostess
To Renegers' Club
Mrs. James Norene was host
ess to the Reneger's club for three
tables of bridge and refreshments
at her home Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Alex Thompson won high
score, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, sec
ond and Mrs. Richard Meador,
low.
Other guests were Mrs. Allen
Case, Mrs. P. W. Ma honey, Mrs.
Ned Sweek, Mrs. Tom Wilson,
Mrs LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs.
Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Creston
Robinson and Mrs. Claude Graham.
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Come to My Fish Fry
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Mrs. McQuarrie Is
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie was host-
less to the Kings Little Queens
bridge club at her home Wed
nesday evening. Refreshments
wore served.
, Prizes were won by Mrs. Paul
i Koenig, high, Mrs. Bill Sowell,
; second, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, low and
jMrs. Herb Hamilton, slam hand.
Other guests were Mrs. Les
Wyman, Mrs. Phil Blakney, Mrs.
John Williams, Mrs. Rod Murray,
Mrs. Max Barclay. Mrs. Harry
O'Donnell, Jr. and Mrs. Howard
Cleveland.
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Display your proud catch by having an old-fashioned fish fry
in the back yard or on the patio. Here's the easy-does-it menu:
Crisp Fried Fish
Grill Baked Potatoes
Green Bean Salad Normandy
Cranberry Corn Muffins Butter
Pies-in-hand
Coffee
Oil and wrap the potatoes in aluminum foil. They may be baked
on the coals, or in an oven, and kept hot on the grill. To make the
muffins, add cubed jellied cranberry sauce (an 8 oz. can) to a
package of corn muffin mix. The delicious "little" pies, that may
be eaten picnic-style in the hands, are made easily with ready to
use canned fruit pie filling and baked In the oven. And, here's the
recipe for a salad that's perfect with fish:
Green Bean Salad Normandy
4 slices bacon teaspoon salt
1 medium size onion teaspoon pepper
Vt, cup chili sauce 1 can (16 oz.) cut green beans
2 tablespoons vinegar 1 cup sliced radishes
1 tablespoon sugar Salad greens
Cook bacon, cut into half inch pieces, until almost crisp. Add
chopped onion and cook until lightly browned. Remove from h.:t
and Dtir in chili sauce, vinegar, sugar, seasonings and 1 tnb!si,.on
of bean liquid; cool. Pour over chilled drained beans and nulls': ;
toss lightly. Serve on crisp greens. Six servings.
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Mrs. Beulah Lundell
Honored At lone
Reception Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell
entertained with a reception
Sunday afternoon at their home
at lone in honor of his mother,
Mrs. Beulah Lundell, who is mov
ing to Portland soon.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Lundell, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan and Judy, Geraldine,
Virgil and Bonnie, Mrs Mary
Swanson, Mrs. Anna Lindstrom,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and
Dianna, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Drake,
Norton Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom and Stephen, Susan
and Christine. Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Swanson and Jimmy,
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and
Sharleen, Richard and Tommy,
Karen and Cheryle Lundell all
of lone and Kenneth Lundell of
Oakland, California
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Sharon Crabtree
Celebrates 14th
Birthday Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of
lone gave a teenage dance at the
grange hall Saturday evening In
honor of the 14th birthday of
their daughter, Sharon.
Guests were John and Kath
erine R?a, Sue and Mancel Town
senr, Judy and Geraldine Morg
an, Elaine Gaarsland, Wayne,
Lee and Karen Hams, Lbna
White, Cheryl, Michelle and Mary
Jo Morrison, Dianna Pettyjohn,
Linda and Frank Halvorsen,
Jean Martin, Jean Hewitt, Jo Ann
Turner, Bruce Rigsby, John Swan
son, Bob Rice, Jack Crum, Tommy
Harriss and Ronald Crabtree.
Games and refreshments were
also enjoyed by the group.
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Lawn Party Held
At Brosnan Home
Mrs. John Brosnan entertained
with a dinner on her lawn Sun
day for Mr and Mrs. Paul Koen
ig and family, Father P. J. Gaire
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brosnan
and family.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
7.:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
Wednesdays 10:00 and 8:00
p.m. Holy Communion.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Brent Border, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Sermon, 11 a.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 Bible Studies.
Baileys to Observe
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Bailey
will celebrate their golden wed
ding anniversary Sunday after
noon, August 4, from two to five
o'clock with open house on the
lawn of their home. Everyone Is
cordially invited to attend.
Children of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
will be present for a two-day
family reunion on both Saturday
and Sunday.
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Archie Ball Honored
At Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Gene Hall entertained
with a family dinner in honor
of her father, Archie Ball, Thurs
day evening on his birthday.
Others present were Mrs. Ball,
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and
children, Mrs. Roger Steiger and
children, Portland, Mr and Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter and child
ren, Duane Alderman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hall and family.
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Mrs-Dick Hostess
At Bridge Party
Mrs. Kemp Dick was hostess to
her bridge club for cards and
refreshments at her home Friday
evening. Mrs. Ned Sweek won
high score, Mrs. Creston Robin
son, second and Mrs. Bill Heath,
low.
Other guests were Mrs. Merlin
Wagoner, Mrs. Jack Healy, Mrs.
Don Bellenbrock, Mrs. Riley
Hunkers and Mrs Dick Meador.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Alfalfa St.
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Morning worship, 9:30.
Sunday school 10:30.
Everyone welcome.
ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor
Masses:
Sundays, 6:30 and 9:30 a.m.
Weekdays, 7:30 am.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services second and fourth
Sundays, 11:15 a.m.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m
Young Peoples' meeting at 6:15
p.m.
Evening worship at 7:00 p.m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p.m. on
Wednesday evening
LEXINGTON CHURCH Or
CHRIST
Rev. Norman Northrup, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30
p.m.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church Street
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Sunday School and morninj
Worship at 10 a.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Van
Marter are guests of his nephew
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Morning worship at 9 a.m. Rev.
Earl L. Soward of Hepner will LaVerne Van Marter and family
ctenver tne sermon and Mardine this week.
Baker will have charge of the
service
Church school at 10 a.m.
Everyone welcome.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning wodship, 11:00 am.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Young People, 7:45
p.m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p.m.
ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH
lone
Masses: Sunday 8:00 a.m.
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Gale and Center
Charles V. Knox, Minister
Worship 9:00 a.m.
Bible School 10:00 a.m.
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