r PACE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. August 16. 1948 ' The Society Glubs Music . . . . The Home MAXINE BURETI . JERYME ENGLISH Woman's Editor Society Editor ; ; Mold the place a year kgo to Mr. r.unt' pn.enH, the Ht)oIin CotA cys. who have the acreage in lrU. Ijrioni bought prbpertys on VV. C. I mi sum plan to iniif to Croi street last winter and., are constructing a reside Ace there. f Showers on rCalendar For Brides-elect C..rrnr.g eddi nic rt4tiiftlly in , r linvii fot Hie lt ii Nv- - fleet i -n the calciidai tin- wrrk tt: fi.t rfie tt'vriii!. lor Mia Wlenert V,y I'tfci'r Wi'Mieit will he the g . t i ( ii. ii a a sin v. rr givni l. V.ij. :A. Srhifferri and Mm. J.nf Hrnc1rron, Alpha Chi M.ronty irer. at the K. S 'I hurt ton home in Jefferson to ri . it M fct S r e lin k. The table deco u: I'm ate to be dahlias, golden r. rd a large umbrella ion t i.i tr.e gifts. Mi Wienert will tw honored ! Mr J V W letter t. Mis Hob n t lioiuk. Mil. It M. Barber, M : i (. lian.iuka. Mis Vir K Biiber. Mini Dorothy Ken r, Mis IVimthy Hoar, Mr. S'Tiley Ouderkirk of lebanon, M lied Sthifferer. Mr-. Albert Je'i-n, Mm Pmil Meyden and M . lie Torlft. all of Turner, B Mi Mil. Ire MrKartane of Dtty t..M Mir K S Thurton and Mri. H I. ilin and th hotees of J c : ?erjn. Mim BarkliiiluBi Feted M: Darleen Rurklng ham, b : de-itt of Itichni I'orien, was f-'-d at ihnwrr given for her ty Mi Wanda Amen Monday. A f!eit Kmc henn wa served. ttitltirti to attend wei e Mr. ( f- .1 l,:l, Mrs W. Howaril Mill, M r.r thy Mark, Mm Romona lU- e. Mim Jewell Fimes. Mill Mary Ar.n Leaure, Mi Dorothy li a nvun and Mm lon Curtis. M.k. M.irie Olott, hi ide-elect of .rid DeSart, w honored at a mm e!ianeou shower Thursday g. i-n ty Mivei IJetty Steer and Betty VnOdol at the latter'a home Meyers street. Te present to honor Miaa O,on were Mrs. Alctia OUon, M" C F IVStrt. Miv Dale Lively. Mrs. Fred I n. Mr. Thdmii H..bbaf.. Mis. George li.r Mr Glen M Uikint, M. lie Uikmi, Mi l V. S-e-r. Mrs W. It Vjr.O.l .1. Mim !'.- ly Meer and Miaa Betty Van t '.i , Informal Supper For Visitors Mr ir.d Mm O If Ford of Sttie it gneaU at the Henry S rnrsMxei home until Welrieday Tr.e Icrds were h.itiored at an mforsru4 no-hewt ati(er Tuenliiy w the heme f Mr. and Mrs. (..enn MtC'oiTnick Also honored 'ir Mr and Mrs I.loyd Mr ( .rrrofk, Jan and Judy, visitors f.-i-m oro (Ithers in attend ari t were Mr aod Mis. Kilis V.r.v.Hfi hn1 Mr arid Mjt Hob ei ! M I if i her , jr ML I RTON Mr. I red Jen- t of l-!mrilm I tn Silveilon f -r a f-w iivs' viit with her par et , Mr and Mm K. J Adami, ' h-- urtri. Mrs MiltHi Thostrml at d h i rrnthersr Km l J Adams a: 1 Rfaii.h Ada not Mu, JeriMm, a ' .rint S lverlmi km I. n a kr;d Ute ! W illameile univeisity. Miaa Naney Jeeai Klllott left M irntsj by plane fw Anrhorace. i a A ii., where atie wtll spend the f ntee w,th her Mnrle and aunt, i Mr. utul Mrs C. G White The i Hh.u- formerly Wvenl in Salem. A 3 ' . (-w --;. rittif nimtiam -e ' ' : i Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Macklin, married on August 3 at tha homa of Mr, and Mm. S. L Griffin. The brid it tha former Iwana Grllfin, daughter of Mra. Evia Grifiin of Sa lm and I. A. Grifiin of California. Mr. Macklin's paranta aw Mr. and Mr. A. T. Macklin of Salem. Tha young coupla will hv here. (Lillian Cummins photo). INOCrLNDCNC'E Fear fen erations were present Sunday, August 11, to honor Mra. Flora Mix on her 83rd birthday anni versary at her home. All of her children were present, Mrs. Hat tie, J. Black of Salem, Mrs. J a me Algernon and Mr. and Mis. Wil liam Quartier of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mix and daugh ters, Marilyn acd Margaret, of Independence. Nil . and Mr. Billy Nye, a grandson, and daughter Patricia of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Crowley, a granddaugh ter, and son Dennis of - Kelso, Wakh., and Mitt. Mix's suter and brother, Cora Knowles and L. H. Knowles of Greenwood, and a rinee, Mrs. Edna Mix Lotker, of Obetlin, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Key lllteheoek and sens. Lee and Billie, returned Monday from a trip to the Ore gon roast. MONMOUTH Mr. ad Mrs. Frank Roaenstock ara announc ing the engagement of their daughter, Lura. to James B. New comb, son of Mrs. Lucy Newcomb of Portland. The young man was separated from the navy last No vember and has since been em ployed on .the Salem postoffire staff. He was graduated from Salem high and attended Oregon State college. Miss Rosens Uxk, a graduate of Monmouth high school, attended OCE and a Sa lem business college and is em ployed by the state industrial accident commission. Their mar riage will occur early In Sep tember. Reiaralng Taeeday freaa a vlail with Miss Mary Lou McKay at her parent summer homi at Ne kowin were Miss Mariann Crol san. Miss Jean Claire Swift and Mini Helett Shepard. SUMMER DRESSES Greatly Reduced for Wedding in Albany Sunday Miss Joyce Ochse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ochae of Albany, will become the bride of L. Dale Marcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I Marry, Salem, at a ceremony at the First Presby terian church In Albany on Sun day. Mr. Marcy Is In the U.S. navy and I stationed near Santa Ana t the'marine air base. They will live In Santa Ana. He is a Salem high School graduate and joined Hhe navy tn June, 1941. The bride-elect Is a graduate of Albany high school and recently of a beauty college In Salem. Auxiliary Has New Officers Mrs, Charles Hagen was elected and installed as treasurer of Mar lon auxiliary 661, Veterans of For eign Wars, on Monday night at VFW hall. Mrs. Leon Hansen, dis trict president. Installed. Reports were given by Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs. Hazel Haley and Mrs. Eva Rush at the busi ness meeting presided , vrr by Mrs. Genevieve Olson. Mrs. Han son, Mrs. Ralph Harlan knd Mrs. James Beal went to ML Angel to complete organization there. An open meeting will be held there on August 19 when Marion auxil iary rotor bey era put on the floor work. Dinner Party On Birthday Mr. A. A. Schramm entertain ed several friends Thursday with a dinner party at the Chinese Tea Garden at 6 p m. in honor of his wife on her birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Sisson and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Spending the remainder ef the week at Delake are Mrs. Edward Antrican and son Donald and Mrs. George Hamann and son Johnnie. SILVERTO.V la rempliaaeat to Mrs. Veda Bennett, Portland music teacher, one-time resident of Silverton. a luncheon was giv en Wednesday afternoon at Miss Minnie Mascher's home. Others present were Mrs. I. I Stewart. Miss Rose Specht, Mrs. Harold Roop, Mrs. Ella Wrightman. Miss Ina Harold. Mrs. Merlin Conrad, and Miss Emma Adamson. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. ClayAllen are Inviting friends to their home Sunday from 2 to 5 o'clock to visit with them on their 25th wedding anniversary. They are living at 1000 Pine atreet, the old Allen home, which they have recently remodeled. SILVERTON lavltatiens are in the mail to the wedding of Miss Jean Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur McClanathan, to Leslie Owen Weatherill Sun day afternoon. August 23. at 2 p m. at St. Paul's Catholic church. The reception will be held at the Coolidge street home of the par ents. Going tlrazilian "V . V.: ! V - J ) Miss Ann Mari Doorfler who told of hor anqaqemftnl to P. Wayne Rose to members of Beta Sigma Phi sororily Thursday high! In boxoti of chocolatos prsnld thm at tholr mooting. Miss Dorflr, dauglil.ir of Mr. and Mr3. Frank Doerfler and Mr. Ros is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parzy Rose of Canby. foirnerly of Silveilun. Jojl-n Miller). CLUB CALENDAR fkidat W H C. recular mevling t pin VTW halt. TIEIUAr American War Mothers, picnic with Mrs. Maude Tallman, 1 p rn. THl'RIDAT Koournrrt. luncheon woman's clubhouse. and brtdce. Birthday Party Is Surprise Diane Perry and Mrs. Richard Severin were hostesses for a sur prise party given for Miss Pat Severin Monday at her home on her birthday anniversary. Others attending the event were Jeannie Patterson. Allle Lou Ohlinf. Audrey Simmons, Jean Clement, Margaret Acton. Bever ly Krueger, Barbara Taylor of iJsGrande and Ann Carson. Dr. ajMl Mrs. Daalel Sefttalse entertained several of their friends Sunday at a 1 o'clock dinner on their garden patio. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Yungson of Pirtland. Dr. and Mrs. Robeit Gatke and Mrs. Roy Sedje and daughter Ann. Recently retained fraaa a driv ing tour of Glacier national paik were six Salem women. Those who went were Mrs. Jacob Un ruh. Mrs. Bess Steven on, Mrs. Bertha Brownlee, Mrs. Henry R. Piesnall. Mrs. W. I. Staley and Mrs. B. Blatchford. Mies Ora El I let ef Wray. CeU, and Miss Estella Sisson of Mr Minnville have been guests at the R. E. Sisson home. P ! Big Jumbo Shrimp in Fish-man's Shop Attract Family Cook of a Friday" By Maxlne Rare Perhaps you've seen, and wondered atioot those greenuh gray shrimplike things In the fish man's window, and considered buying a few to try. Well they are well worth it, prawns or lorge ahiimp. raw rather than boiled as the small shrimp are usually seen. There are many ways to cook prawns, which have a similar but not-the-same flavor as the ready-cooked shrimp. Some like to dip them In batter arid fry in khrimp together with htothpirk. Dtp in batter. Fry in deep fat heated to 3SS degrees about 4 minutes or until golden brown. Drain on absorbent paper. Gar nish with iomen wedges and stuffed olives. These make an excellent snack to be served with coffee, and may also be used as a not hors d'oeuvre. Prawns are good fried In bat ter or merely dipped In egg and crumbs and fried In butter. Clearance Today, August IB. 10 A. M. Esther Foster shallow or deep fat. Some like to merely saute them and then cream and serve on biscuits or toast points, but here's a way the Brazilians make CAMAROES rjUTOS EM MAS SA DE V IN II EE (Shrimps Fried in Batter) 2 pounds raw shrimp or prawns H teaspoon salt Few grains pepper V rup lemon Juice V rup salad ml 1 egg separated 1 rup sifted flour IV cups water. Shell shrimp. Combine salt, pepper, lemon juice and all but 1 teaspoon oil; beat well; pour over shrimp. Let stand about i hour; drain. Beat yolk and white of egg separately; add yolk to white. Stir in flour. Add water gradually, stirring to make a smooth, thin batter. Add remain ing 1 teaspoon oil. Fasten 2 Sugar Calendar BOOK 4: Spare stamps 9 and 10 valid through October 31. i pounds each, for home canning. Spare- stamp 49 good for S pounds through August 21. New stamp will become valid September 1 far 9 pounds. 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