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Social Lites - - CALL I S22J M S-92S4 -by Jo T jo fetttjohn NO FLU. NO COLDS, Just toy ami Kin Jylm about making a unique obstacle course over unicii we must pass going from room to rm! Mab It sounds I.imiimr 111 gladness. Wond.-r and excitement ot Christmas still hasn't passed, guess that why I ! week's va ation before school Uglns again? By then, the kids should itv back to Earth! o o o LEA N.N TEA e ntertained two ta blea of pinochle Thursday intent r.n irce nuDDaru, lone, winning high. Lcann took second prle and 1'rudv Casebecr won the prize tor ihe highest score In one hand she made 1,470! To .old a little more excitement. iTuuy and Millie yarnell. lone, held l.Odi) aces' I guess this was the evening tor good cards Other playing were Alta Cuts- forth, Janlna Johnson, Jeanne Dobbs, and Alvlna Padberg, lone. o o o I HAVE heard via the grapevine that me Heppner 1TA la spon soring an exciting coming event. It promises to be something for the whole family to enjoy, sooo watch the Gazette-Times! o o . o A DINNER party Friday night honorej Ralph and Fran Kich mond at the Fred Glmbel home. The Richmonds are leaving this week to make their new home In Ilockford. Wn. Guests for din ner were the Bob Abrams and Don Bennetts. o o o SOME 30 persons, Including many children, were entertain ed Christmas day at a family dinner nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mahoney. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball and son Archie, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steiger and family, Portland; Mr. LITTLE SUZY SAYS: KWiNG lhS3L.ir Turner, Van Marter and Bryant INSURANCE PH. 6-9652 and M;. Cy Flack and family, uvernv.re, Calif; and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom and family, tone. After dinner, pinochle and oriuge were enjoyed and, of course, tome lust chased after mos: who outlasted whom? o o o sa.ta CLAl'S paid a surprise iu rruay io me Kindergarten classes during the Christmas party. Some bo parents, and pre schoolers were present for the party, borne of the children sane several Christmas oni:s and Santa handed out treats to the youngsters. In charge of the party were the room mothers. Mrs. Roy L'rlckson. Mrs. Ralph Richmond, and Mrs. Mike White smith. o o o HOW MANY tried the chocolate covered coconut mounds? I noticed In the recipe that some one goofed! Yes, Instead of package of chocolate chips it should read l' packages! Now give them a try. They are very good. o o o TWO VERY important names were inadvertently omitted from the story last week of Mrs, D. E. Hudson's piano students' musical program. They were Sandra and Teresa Harshman. Both played piano numbers dur ing the program. o o o GAIL HOSKINS was very sur prised when several class mates began to arrive at Mary Ann Johnsons home Friday even in ?. It seems Gail was in vlted to stay overnight with Mary Ann, but other plans were also involved, like a surprise birthday party for Gail! The guests enjoyed an evening of dancine and refreshments to help ceieDrate ner lorn Dinnaay. Hostesses were Dianna Fulleton, Pam Cochell. and Mary Ann. Others attending Included Doug Dubunue. Daren McCurdy, Archie Ball, Ray Nichols. Mike Smith, Ginny Lou Turner, Lee Padberg, Kenny Smith. Dave George, and Donnle Creswick. o o o TWO TABLES of pinochle were In play Friday afternoon at the home of Beulah Mankln. She made each member a ceramic cup and saucer which she used as place cards In the table dec orations at the Christmas party. All of the members were present including Millie Harris, Hannah Anderson. Carrie Becket, Millie Evans, Gladys Becket, Doris Wat kins. Pearl Wright, and Beulah Carrie won high. Hannah was low, and Millie and Mary won the pinochle. Beulah tells me two of the gals had a 1,000 aces to add to the afternoon, Dut, gosn who were they?? o o o BESS HUDDLESTON entertained her d nochle club at a ennst mas party Saturday evening at her home in Lanham's Apart ments. Prize winners were Martha Van Schoiack, Madge Rrvant. Ola Ruggles, Esther Bergstrom and Zetta Brosnan. ooo MARGARET ELAKE received a letter recently from her daugh ter, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary Kay) Singer, who now lives with her family In Turkey where Kenneth is with an oil refinery company. She writes of her experiences Shirley Kononen Weds Californion At Carmel Mission Shirley Carol Konoiu-n, San Jose, Calif., dtuigtii'-r ul M' Clarence Cox, and Dean l)u. II, S-n Jom Calif., n of .Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byus. AitauVna. Calif., exchanged wedding vww Saturday. November 1H. 11:00 a. m. at the Carmel Mission Ba Mlica, Canml. Calif, Father Roger J. Dieudonni perlornied Hie nuptial mass, double ring cere mony. Given in marriage by her step father, Clarence Cox, the brule chose for her wedding a white brocade cotton dress with match ing Jacket with three-quarter lenct.i sleces. She Currksl a cor sage i'f while carnation centered with an orchid and a handmade handkerchief, which had been carried by the groom's mother on her wedding day. The bride's stepfather placed a satin-cover ed dime In her shoe, and she wore the traditional blue garter. Maid of honor was Miss Kay Smith, Santa Monica. Ca lit.. classmate of the bride, wearing a light green silk shantung sheath and carried burnt orange carnations. Best man was Robert Losey, Altadcna. Calif., now attending the University of California. A reception followed the cere mony at the Pine Inn in Carmel. After a short honeymoon in Monterey, Calif., the newly weds are residing in San Jose, Calif., where the groom is attending San Jose State college and work ing part-time at Bay Mart stores. The bride is employed as person nel assistant at The Emporium, Stevens Creek Branch, in Santa Clara, Calif. Mrs. Byrus is a 1957 graduate of Heppner High school and of Oregon State university in 11H51. deceive a Ghristmas Gheck? Lucky you to have the fun of shopping for some thing special after Christmas. But don't waste your good fortune on items that will vanish quickly. Come in and let us help you select a gift of lasting beauty from our fine stock of diamonds, 10K, 14K gold jewelry, colored gems (in all price ranges), or lovely silver for your home. Cherished heirlooms for you to enjoy now an enduring re minder of a happy holiday and the thoughtful ness of your Christmas check donor. In the New Year now dawn ing, may all your most cherished plans come to fruition, your dearest dreams come true. May you enjoy the fullest measure of good health and happiness. "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something f. special,- JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A. M. To $ P. 177 MAIN ST- HXPPNEB PHONE 6-9200 J Q Lfcw f icrilBN I on a shopping tour to town. Cost of mailing Christmas cards is great as they have to be sent air mail. She says, "this Is one of the many things I should have done in the states as well as shopped for birthday and Christ mas guts!" Mary Kay Is one of two women who drive cars there so they are quite a curiosity. When going shopping, she must go to a different "stall" for each item she needs. She doesn't speak Turkish and they don't speak English so the marketing is truly an adventure. The cuts of meat are different so she tries to have it cut into cuts we use here at home. In the meantime, there are five boys fighting over who is going to carry her groc eries! She picked one boy, then couldn t remember which one, and this added to the confusion until she finally shooed them off, All items are bought by the kilo. They have a maid, which is the rule there, sne aoesn t speaK English and insists on doing things her way, so Mary Kay savs instead or hurting her reel ings she waits and does it over later. Today Mary Kay, writes, "Her (the maid's) mother is here. I don't know if she is check ing up on us or her daughter??" Sounds like an interesting day in Turkey and educational for them. ooo MISSED IN last week's column was the Christmas pinochle club partv held at the home of - . 5-. . n i a 4. : i Maxine uray. one enieriaineo two tables with guests Lillian Sweek, Bebe Munkers, Lenna Smith, Ruth Van Winkle, Marg Gardner. Saran bnarrara, anu me (Jo), we exenangea gnis and planned coming get-togethers with each hostess to give one prize for the evening of play, maybe for hii?h, pinochle, or losv, and not to be announced until the end of play. Also the gals will meet in June for a no-host dinner at the Elks to close the play until fall. ooo HOW ABOUT two more candy recipes for the holiday treat ing? I have a peanut brittle recipe from Mrs. L. E. (Faye) Ruhl which I sampled in the store (Humphreys) Friday. And then a fudge recipe from Mrs. Boss (Helen Sherman) which is creamy and good. PEANUT BRITTLE Combine in pan: 1 cup sugar 14 cup light Karo syrup y4 cud water Stir until sugar Is dissolved, cook rapidly to very hard ball stage, 250. Add: 1 to Vi cups whole raw peanuts 1 t margarine Continue cooking slowly, stir until peanuts are brown and small amount of mixture will crackle in cold water, 310 de grees. Remove from heat, add: 1 t vanilla 1 14 t sodn Stir rapidly until thoroughly mixed, spread on cookie sheet, pull edges with fork until candy is light and rnin, cooi ana orea into pieces. Can be doubled, use two cookie sneers, nave ingreu ients ready before starting. MARSHM ALLOW FUDGE 1 c sugar 1 large can milk (condensed) 2 T butter Boil until a soft ball forms when dropped into cold water. Have ready 1 lb. miniature marshmallows 2 c nuts, chopped 2 pkgs. chocolate chips (reg. size) 1 T vanilla Fold quickly into syrup, rour into deep dish or pan, let cool and mark. Makes 4 lbs. creamy candy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stotts en tertained with a Christmas din ner on Monday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Len Gilman and ooys. Long Bach. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gilman, ana Air. ana irs. Don Munkers and family and Mrs. Walter Gilman. Couple Is Honored At Church Social Hour Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richmond were guest of honor at an In formal coffee hour Dec. 17 In the Mcthodft church social rooms, with members of the Commission on Education sponsoring the af fair. Mrs. Richmond has served as a department head for the Sunday school for some time. As a token of appreciation, a new revised Bible and book 'f ooelrv were presentiM to me couple by Rev. Austin McGhee as a gift from tne congregation. Serving at the tea table were Mrs. Fred Glmbel and Mrs. Mer man Green, assisted by Mrs Gene Pierce and Mrs. N. C An derson. . Mr. Doug Drake passed the guest book. Others helping witn arrangements were Mrs. Kennctn Batty. Mrs. Lee Wagenblast and Mrs. McGhee. The Richmonds will be moving to their new home In Ilockford, Wn., by the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson re turned Monday evening follow ing a week-end stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bottemiller, Hlllsboro. The Alex Thompsons visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and Mrs. Allen Case, i during the Christmas wocK-enu. Cominij CvcnU rBlDAT. Dec 29 Jr. hlqb dance, Catholic parish naii, :vu p. m, TUESDAY. Jan. t WianqUis, Clubhouse. 1:00 p. m. IIppnir Locge ATAAM. Lodge bau, a:uu p m. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 3 Odd Fallows, Lodge boil. 1:00 p. m. Rhea Creek unit Rhea Creek grange halL 10:00 a. m. THURSDAY. Jan. 4 Soioptlmtst, Wagon WbeeL noon. Heppner Unit Learns Magic With Mixes Learning to take the many mixes available In the food markets and make varied tasty end results, was the topic pre scnted at the Heppner extension meeting December li. Mrs. Walter Ruggles and Mrs. Gene Ferguson, project leaders, pre pared cookies from cake mixes and raised breads from biscuit mixes, which were just some of the treats served the 20 mem bers and guests at Mrs. Ruggles' home. Mrs. Keithley Blake and Mrs. John Lane were hostesses for Ihe noon luncheon. Cheese cookery Is the January project at the home of Mrs. Mer Alex returned home Monday, ritt Gray. January 9, at 10:uu Mrs. Thompson and children will a. m. Anyone interested Is in- visit here until January 1. I vited lo attend. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. December U. 1M1 Home Vows Unite Couple In Marriage The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cothwell In southeast Heppner was the scene of a wed ding cereinonv on Monday, IH. ceinlHT IS. when Elizabeth Ann Owen became the bride of Wade H. tktthwcl! in the presence of the immediate family and a few iricmis. The double rlns ceremony was reaa oy uie Kev Kennetn Robin son, pastor of Hope and Valby i.uim-ran cnurcnes. The bride wore a foelc sheath frock, and her corsace was of wnite carnations. Her only at tendant was Colleen Padbcrc. who wore a light blue sheath frock with white carnation cor sage. Acting as best man was Buster Fad berg. A reception was held follow Ing the ceremony. After the first icce 01 cake was cut by the ortiie and groom, Lorraine Hams. sister of the groom, complete! cutting the cake, which had been made by Lynn Haguewood. After a short honeymoon, the couple will be at homo in Ilepp- ner. Mrs. J. R. Huffman had as hrlstmas dinner euests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Julius Glmbel. Her- mlston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glm bel. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Car- michael, and son Bob Huffman. Christmas Guests At Duvall Home Guest during the week end) holidays at the home of Mrs. Harry Duvall were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wald of Portland and Miss Lois Wickersham of Seattle. Other euests here for Christ mas day were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wald. .Sir. and Mrs. H. D. Roth weiler. Robbie, Jim, Janice and Stacy Loy of Uklah; Mr. and Mrs. Niel White. Pilot Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wald. Ritchie, Anne and Susan, of llermlston, and Miss Lenna Wald of Stan-field. Couple Announces Holiday Engagement Mr. and Mrs. C, E. McQuarrle, Heppner. announce the engage- mcnt of their daughter, Susan, to dick Ruhl, son or Mr. ana Mrs. L. E, Ruhl ot Lexington. The couple graduated from Heppner High school In the class of iy.!) and are In their third venr of eolleee. Susan attends Oregon College of Education at Monmouth and Dick Is enrolled at Oregon State University, Cor- vallts. Doug Cribble, stationed with the U.S. Army In Texas, is visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Grlbble. The Sicrff f Cmtml fc'btf Best Wishes For A tappy New Yeiir To ALL Our Friends ! To CEJT DOWN WE WILL HAVE NUBQUS 3M6ADNS OVER THE WEEK-END TOO MANY TO LIST IN THIS AD! PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 29 and 30 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET fcisniijffii1 TTT&bn