New Babies Greeted To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh William McElhinny (Marjori Hill) go congratulation on the birth of daughter, Chruty Ann. Tuh day night at the Salrtn General hospital. The little girl, who weighed seven pounda and thirteen ounces, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles S. McEl hinny. Sr., Thomas Hill, Sr, and Mrs. Pearl Hill. Twin on were born to Mr. and Mrs. William Pern (Maxine Hill) Monday at the Salem General hospital. The little boys have been named John Edward and Jerry Lee. They weighed seven pounds and eleven ounces and six pounds, three ounces. The twins have a iMer, Judy, and a brother. Jimmy. The maternal grandpar ent are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill of Salem. Central Hawell GesU at a buffet dinner party Saturday night afor whom Mr. and Mr. C. L. Simmons entertained included three girl who are wearing dia mond circlets on their left hands and the girls' fiances. The couples ae: Sylv ia Tribett and Leonard Roth, Lorraine Jones and Roy Herr. Ruth West and Earl Schar. Others present were Lucille Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roth. Robert Roth, Jerry West and Philip Simmons. Holiday Party For White Shrine Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of Jerusalem, met at the Masonic temple Monday under the direction of Miss Laverne Kantner. worthy high priestes. and William Neimeyer, watch man of shepherd. A ceremonial wa given to the following ini tiates: Mrs. Marguerite Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Armstrong. Mr. Frances Lightner, Mrs. Myra A. Ward. Mrs. Florence W. Rogers. Miss Alice Palmer. Mrs. Frank. D. Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn, by affiliation Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. With row. Visitors were Mrs. Lorraine C. Thompson of Allentown, Pa.; Mrs. Hazel McCracken of Sharon, Pa. A Christmas party followed the meeting including reading of the Christmas story by Miss Con stance Kantner and a piano solo by Mrs. Ronald Craven. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Sam Stichler, Mrs. Vivian Hoenig and Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Mis Evelya Henaeasey. fie 14 director, Santiam area. Girl Scout council with headquarters in Albany, was in Salem Tuesday conferring with committee chair men and outlining plans for the coming year. ( You can't have soaps . woolens. tires, without -fats. (there's Days Be fit re Pre-Christmas Days Are for Baking, Candy Making: Recipes Are Selected By Maxine Bar. Statesman Woman's Editor Ginger cookies, traditionally, are for Chrutma. and fortunately are mane with molasses. This recipe for the cookie which children, especially, like. ues very little sugar and a grain or two might be subtracted firm the recipe, in case your sugar supply is really low. Here' a recipe which came from the moltses people, and when I Candied orange and grapefruit tried it out claimed all but my peel is an ever popular sweet for last 4 cup of Migar. GINGERBREAD MEN 3 cup flour I'j teapoon. salt- 1 teapoon cda i teajpoon baking powder 2 teaprrn 'ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon lj tea.pon nutmeg i cup shortening 'i cup sugar cup molasses 1 .. beaten holiday time. Here is a recipe which produces a more moist peel thm some. CANDIED ORANGE PEEL. Cut peel in pieces convenient j for handling and cover with twice its quantity of cold water. 1 Bring to a boil and cook until ' tender enough to pierce with fin I gernail. Drain. measure peel, I packing it lightly in the cup. 1 Add an equal quantity of sugar (no water except what clings to Cream sugar and shortening, peel). Boil until a thick syrup is gradually blend in molasses, then formed Stir to make sure all peel ! g. then add dry ingredient, is covered with syrup. Let stand Chill for awhile and roll out and overnight. Next day boil until! rut. 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