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Social Lites-- CALL 6-9228 w 6-9284 -by Jo By JO PETTYJOHN THIS IS the month for weddings ana snowers and we are hav ing a number of them. Time of watching the young couples and reminiscing a little, or maybe adding up the years, feeling jusi a mue creany : 0 0 0 LAST TUESDAY, the Elks held tneir regular twice monthly duplicate bridge play at the Episcopal parish hall. Nine tables were in play and looks as though the winners stayed pretty well in families! LaFyrne Pratt and Marian Jonasson were high lor norm-south: and Lowell and Dee Gribble, second. Rita Wolff ana Daisy Collins were third Gordon Pratt and LaVerne Van Marter won high east-west Bobbe Driscoll and Laurel Van Marter, second; and Dr. W. Wolff and Bill Collins third, ooo REMEMBER THAT duplicate piay is new each second and fourth Tuesdays at the Episcopal parish hall and open to any and all bridge players. You need not be an Llk member to participate, ooo THURSDAY NIGHT following the Elks Flag Day ceremonies the JUKs ana their wives enjoyed an evening oi Driage ana pin ochle. Syb Wells won high in bridge, Elaine George, second: and Shirley Blake, low. Janina jonnson won high in pinochle; Jeanne Dobbs, second; and Gail jonnson, low. BEVERLY SHERMAN entertain, ed with a coffee hour for Mrs. Gay (Nancy) Harshman Friday morning. Nancy was visiting from Ketchikan, Alaska. She was given a baby gift from the group present. Guests were Barbara Peterson, Lynn Haguewood, Judy cuscnKe, Sharon cutstorth, De lores Thorpe, Janice Cutsforth, Donna Peterson, Gail Hughes, and Karen Cutsforth. ooo CARRIE BECKET continued her winning ways Friday after noon when she won high at the pinochle club. Millie Evans was hostess at her home. Carrie also teamed up with Beulah Mankin to meld 1500 trump, quite a day! Others playing were Gladys Beckett, Doris Watkins, Pearl Wright, Grace Buschke, and Marguerite Chapin. O 0 0 JEAN ANN Turner was surprised with a birthday dinner party at her home Saturday evening. The group gathered at the Fritz Cutsforth home before surprising her with a potluck dinner. They later went to Stefani's for an evening of dancing. Joining in on the party were the Kenny Cuts forths, Pat Cutsforths, Jerry Doughertys, Larry Campbells, and Fritz Cutsforths. A CHARITY bridge party, held Sunday afternoon at the Hepp ner grade school multipurpose room, drew a crowd of nine tables from Pendleton, Hermis ton, Walla Walla, and other neighboring towns. Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Robinson. Pendleton, won high north-south; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edmiston, Hermis- ton, were second; and two couples were tied for third, La Verne Van Marter and Daisy Col lins, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hampston, Pendleton. Mrs. W. P. Kilkenny and Mrs. Elsie Dick son, Pendleton, were high east west; Gordon and Phyllis Hut- chens, second; and another tie for third was between Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartzheim, Hermiston and Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Flower, Walla Walla, Wn. 0 0 0 MARK CUTSFORTH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth, eel ebrated his sixth birthday with party at his home Thursday His guests were Mike, Tricia, Jon, and Taml frock; Bobby, James, and Joan Ployhar; Todd and Jan Peterson; Suzanne, Jeff rey, and Michelle Cutsforth Kathy, Kim, and Kraig Cuts forth; Mick and Lynn Espy. His great-grandmother, Mrs. E. Prock and his grandmother, Mrs, Maurice Elder, were present, Also Mrs. Jim Prock, Mrs. Jack Ployhar, Mrs. Herb Peterson Mrs. Ken Cutsforth, Cutsforth, and Mrs. T, ooo THREE TABLES of bridge were in play Friday night with June Bellenbrock as hostess. Kay Robinson and Mary McLeod won high north-south Mabel Heath and Eileen Pad berg wort high for east-west, Others playing were Elsie Cole, Lorine Ledbetter, Mildred David son, Gladys Van Winkle, Lillian Sweek, Bebe Munkers, Lois Hunt, and June. ooo BEEN HEARING lots of enthus. iasm about the World's Fair, Everyone says it is fabulous even if you have to wait in line for hours! Inez Erwin spoke about the science building dis play, Rose Marie Stroeber said she thought of us when she saw the round house on display built by the plywood association. All the rooms were round. Say, that might be an idea, no corners to clean! ! Also Jeanne Lovgren said she saw six families from our community while at the fair. bmall world. ooo THE RECIPE this week comes to me from Mrs. Bill (Ida) Farra. She took It to the going away potluck dinner for Kev. and Mrs McGhee recently and many ask ed her for the recipe. Ida said she thought the easiest way tor others to have it was for me to Mrs. Pat Dubuque. duplicate use it In the column. Good idea! " ItTHITIMI TO ADD. ..TO iTAKT Jk t$fffii THI MOST UVIM VtUM wBrI GRANDE BAROQUE TO Com, u tlx ItvortM II I ; I T AiMfletfl Mt hml 2 I I J&7"i Thlrt Olmwilon BMutyl Pfjl I j Ml Of rtltlo dtlllM. J lj BiAUTiwt oim ton MIDI ao mommi fraud: A. CompotifCntwplc IW-W. Bun' 0 .h 110 00. C hM W . 0. m km OHJ AllpfkMlMl.lt4.tM ,. "SotMtbiof.. bom the Jeweler's. U olwcrrr totnothlog pedd" JEWELERS Store Houni I A, M. Te 6 ML 177 MAIN ST EimrXI PS. 676-9200 Oatmeal Cake Pour ltt cups boiling water over 1 cup quick cooking oat meal and V pound butter or margarine, let stand for 20 minutes and add: 1 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 9 ooaa hpatpn Yi cup raisins (soaked and drain ed) sift together and add: cups flour j 1 t soda 1 t cinnamon t baking powder Beat mixture until smooth, bake in 8x12 loaf pan or 2 layer cake pans, 350 degrees, 35 minutes. Cake Topping 1 cup sugar 1 cup shredded coconut V pound butter or margarine 1 egg . ... Yd cup evaported milK 1 t vanilla Yt cup chopped nut meats Mix all ingredients together except vanilla and nut meats, and bring to a boil, stirring con stantly, then cook slowly about 3 or 4 minutes. Add vanilla and nuts and spread over warm cane, serve cake warm or cold. Locust Chapter Seats Officers For Year At Tuesday Meeting IONE Locust Chapter of lone held installation of officers iues dav evening, June 12, at the lone Masonic hall. Installing officer and past mat ron, Mrs. Marjorie Baker was as sisted by Charles O'Connor, in stalling patron; Mrs. Carmelita Halvorsen, installing marsnan; Mrs. Lena Lundell, installing chaplain and Mrs. Gladys Drake, installing organist. The officers for the coming year will be Mrs. Mary Lindsay, worthy matron; Lewis Halvorsen, worthy patron; Mrs. Doloris Bar- nett, associate matron; Jamee Barnett. associate patron; Mrs. Elaine Rietmann, secretary; Mel- vin Melena, treasurer; Mrs. Carmelita Halvorsen. conduc tress; Mrs. Aloha DeSpain, chap lain; Mrs. Doreen Jacobs, marsh- all; Mrs. Katnenne unastrom, organist: Mrs. Betty Hausler, Adah; Mrs. May Ekstrom, Ruth; Mrs. Thelma Smethurst, Esther; Mrs. Helen Proudfoot, Martha; Mrs. Frances Smouse, Electa; Mrs. Esther Dobyns, Warden; Walter C. Dobyns, sentinel, and Mrs. Ida Esteb, Bible bearer. Miss Linda Halvorsen, accom panied by Mrs. Drake, presented two solos, A myer renecr honoring the incoming worthy matron, and "Trees." honoring her father, the incoming worthy patron. Miss Arleta McCabe, granddaughter of the new worthy matron, honored her grand mother with two piano solos 'Memories" and "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover." The members of the lone as sembly of Rainbow for Girls formed an escort for the worthy matron and worthy patron as they were conducted to their stations. As the four leaf clover is the symbol chosen by Mrs. Lindsay for her new year, at the close of the ceremony all present joined in singing "Ira Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover," in her honor. Mrs. Ruth Mason of Willamette Manor of Portland, grandmother of the lone Rainbow Assembly and charter member of Locust chapter, was present. Mrs. Alice Jones, worthy mat ron of Condon chapter, and Mrs. Doloris Barnett, junior past mat ron of Locust chapter poured at the refreshment table after the installation. Coming Events FRIDAY, June 22 Little League meeting. Van Marter office, 8:00 p. m. MONDAY. June 25 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. OES installation of officers, lodge hall, 8:00 p. m. TUESDAY. June 26 Degree of Honor, Christian church, 8:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY, June 27 Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00 p. m. Royal Arch Masons, lodge hall, 8:00 p. m. Sperry Relations Hold Family Reunion A reunion of the Emery and Frances Sperry families was held Sunday, June 17, when 42 rel atives and friends gathered at Hat Rock for an all-day outing and picnic. Three direct descendants, Mrs. Blaine Chapel of Hardman, Mrs. Anna Harshman and Mrs. Roy Thomas, both of Walla Walla, Wn., were present for the occas ion, as was Mrs. Vera Stevens and daughter, Mrs. Letha Young er of Oregon City. Others making up the group were from Walla Walla, Pendleton, lone, Lexing ton, Hardman and Heppner. The Sperrys homesteaded and lived many years near Harper's Mill. They were parents of seven daughters, and all but one, who lives In Montana, were present for the reunion. JoAnn Turner Sets Wedding Date June 24 The date of Sunday, June 24, has been announced for the mar riage of Miss Jo Ann Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland, lone, to Michael Wayne Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chase of Pendleton. Marriage vows will be ex changed in All Saints' Episcopal church, Heppner, at 11:30 a. m., and the couple extends a cordial invitation to friends and rela tives to attend. A lawn reception is planned at the Gaarsland home for 1:00 p. m. Weather preventing, it will be held in the dining room of the lone Legion hall. Long Distance NaUon-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Mrs. Angel I Honored At Bridal Shower Mrs. Larrv Anppll. rppont hrirtn was the guest of honor at a mis cellaneous bridal shower Friday pvpninp. Mrs. Dplmpr Riisclil.-'o was hostess for the evening at ner nome. Mrs. Aneell was assisted wiih the eifts bv her sister Mrs Morgan Connor. Guests included Mrs. Floyd Hutchins, mother of the bride; Mrs. Dovlp Kpv Mrs Rnh sitt, Mrs. James Phegley, Mrs. uiuck rnegiey, Mrs. Calvin Sher man. Mrs. Kennv Snwvnr Mm Clara Schunk, Mrs. Clyde Allslott, Mrs. Don Munkers, Hetty Soren son. Mrs. Hpnrv I-Torr limntiii., . Mrs. Connor and daughter, Tracy! Olden Reunion Held At Emigrant Park A large group of relatives were present Sunday. June 12. for ti,o Olden family reunion picnic at emigrant Park. Getting toeethor fnr tho no. casion were Mr. and Mrs. George Snider, lone; Mr. and Mrs. James McCabe and Allpn Hoimnn.. and Mrs. Lonnie McCabe, Chris tine and Doris, lone; Mr. and Mrs. James Pettyjohn and fam ily, lone: Mr. anri Mro McKinney, Kurt and Ken, lone; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson, ueuy, iauaie ana Larry, Lexing. ton." JudV Rpnspl Hormiotm. m. and Mrs'. Howard Henderson' and f r m ilir A li..l. 1-.. lamijy, .niK-ei; air. ana Mrs. Grant Henderson and family Summerville. anH Mre i n1 ' JjUIQ mre ana Darrel of Milton Freewater. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June 21, 1962 Picnic Corrected Due to a mixup in the date for the next Past Noble Grand picnic, it was incorrectly stated in last week's paper. The cor rect date is July 22, at the home f")f A.Tr onH TWic Tnh TJ .... i A potluck dinner will be at 1:00 P. m. at the Bergstrom's country home. Padbera Reunion Held In lone Sunday Manv rplntlvoe rt tun r,iu iamilv pathnroH of i Legion hall for a potluck dinner Sunday afternoon. The reunion vas planned for the park but QUP tn thp uinnV umorVin. held in the hall. Dffippre fr.r th coming year were elected to plan the reunion for next year. The aftnrnnnn une ennnf .,i-u ing the guests, and many stop- P ii iu see uina raaberg who is ill at her home in lone. At The MOVIES Friday Night, June 22 Legion Hall, 8:00 P. M. FEATURE: "Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd" PLUS: Cartoons Sponsored Each Week By Heppner Post, American Legion Admission: Children, 20c; Students, 40c, Adults, 60c Concession Stand Open fm PR DUNDEE LARGE SIZE PORK and BEANS 2 for 49c ALICE LOVE JAM 20 OZ. 2 F0R 89c VELVEETA CHEESE 2 Lb. Loaf gQc YUBAN COFFEE Reg. or Drip 2 LB. $ J45 Sunshine Biscuit 1 Lb. FIG BARS 3 for 98 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 25 LB- $229 MD NAPKINS 2 PKGS- 25e -fot- ZESTFUL iSERLS-. Fresh CORN ... 6 ears 39 KLICKER STRAWBERRIES 2 boxes 43 f JUMBO CANTALOUPE 6 for $1 LEMONS - - 3 lb. bag 49 Frozen Minute Maid 12 Oz. LEMONADE 2 F0R 45e Mt. Emily Old-Fashioned FRANKS 2 lb. pkg. 85 Oregon Chief Bulk SAUSAGE - - lb. 39c Fresh Fillet of RED SNAPPER ... lb. 39c mm uu u uuuu DDDODDD USDA Good or Choice Chuck ROASTS BLADE CUT Lb. 49c ARM CUT Lb. 50c PRICES GOOD JUNE 22 and 23 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps "7 MARKET STAMPS