the Skjteaiumi. Salem. Oregon, Friday. April 30. 194 i Miss Patricia Riches to Wed Albert Lindbeck, News Told at Tea Weddinf bells will rinf on June 18 for Mi as Patricia Riches, (laughter of Mr. and Mri. Lloyd Thomai Riches, and Albert W. Lindbeck. ton of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck. The exciting en gagement news was told Thursday afternoon at a beautifully arranged tea for which the bride-elect's mother was hostess in compliment to Mrs. Estes L. Morton, a newcomer in the capital, who recently moved here trom Hood River. Several hundred guests called at the Riches' home on North Sum mer street between 3 and 8 o'clock. Sally Schenk greeted guests at the door and passed individual blue wrolls bearing the names of the engaged duo, written to the music of -Loves Old Sweet Song " Mrs. R H. Baldock and Mrs. Rrwwell Beach of Portland introduced to the receiving line which included Mr Riches, Miss Riches. Mrs Morton and Mrs. Lindbeck For her announcement party the bru nette bride-elect chose a wjterfall blue dress and a pink carnation lei. Others in the receiving line also wore lets, which had oeen flown from Honolulu for the occasion. A tunning arrangement of cherry and crab apple blsms was used in the foyer for a background for the receiving line On the mantle was a bouquet of pink snapdragons, baby gladio luses, sweet William, white Es ther Reed daisies and rhcxioden dron blossoms, flanked by deep rose tapers. The tea table was covered with an ice blue satin cloth and centered with a bouquet of ivory stock, parrot tulips., cal dium leaves and bleeding hearts. On the side board was an artistic arrangement of magnolia blossoms and coral, which the RicheV had brought back with them from their recent trip to Hawaii. Assist al the Tea Presiding at the urns wera Mrs plegate and Mrs. Colone Louns bury. New members initiated were Miss Margie Tucker, Miss Delores Hill and Mrs. Fay Bressler. Officers appointed for the en suing term were Mrs. Lounsbury, president; Mrs. Bressler, vice pres ident: Mrs. Shimondle, secretary; and Miss Delores Hill, treasurer. The next meeting of the Salem FL club will be held on May 6 at 1577 Court st with tha president as hostess. Shower Honors Engaged Duo Miss Leona Hawks, bride-elect of Mar in Williams, was feted at a miscellaneous shower Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Williams on Hawthorne avenue. The couple will be mar ried on June 5 After an informal afternoon refreshments were served. Appointments were in pink and white and the centerpiece was of white and pink tulips and white tapers. Honoring the engaged duo were Mr and Mrs. H. Haugen, Donna Mae and Diana, Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson, Mrs. Ted Tufte, Gloria and June, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Haugeri. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Will iams, Mrs. W. Mosley, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fischer and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams, Mr. A D. Woodmanee, Mr. Karl i and Mrs. Albert Miller, Alice Joy Hemlein. Mrs. Farley Mogan and j and Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mrs. James T. Brand. Assisting in Williams, Luella Haugen and How- Societyr..Clubs Music.. iThe Homd mxxam sets nctsflt ard Peterson. Charles Williams, Janice Haugen and Kenneth Wright. Charlon Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garbel, Harry and Ver non Haugen. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Williams, Denny and Jackie Joe. CLUB CALBIDAB rmiDAT Lions club auxiliary barn danea. St. Joseph's nail. PLXr club with Mrs. Frances Nksder bereer. 330 S. Uth at, P m. Florence Vail Missionary society. Cal vary Baptist church. 11JO dessert luncheon, business session. IATVBDAT Cberoetoeta chapter. Daughters of American Revolution meet with Mrs. C A. Jory, 425 Hoyt sU 1 P-m. Barbara Frietchic Tent. Daughters of Union Veterans, covered dish supper, Mayflower hall. JO pjn.. family and frtrnd invited. MONDAY Wesleyan Service Guild. First Metho dist church, with Mrs. George Hall. 240 South Charch street. S p.m. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. United Span ish War Veterans. VFW halt 8 p.m. Salem Secretary's association meet ing, Salem Coftee shop. 6.30 p.m. Salem Garden club. Gas company t p.m. Colored slides of wild flowers to be shown. Tl'fSD.tr Chadwlrk chapter. OES. p m. American War Mothers. 2 p m. Leg ion hall. Hostesses Fete Mrs. Etzel Mrs. Hillary Etzel was honored at a surprise shower Thursday nisjht when Mrs. George Neuman and Mrs. Jack S. Bush entertained at the Neuman home on Brown ins; avenue. Bridge was in play during the evening with a late supper fol lowing. A blue and pink color scheme was carried out in the appointments with bouquets of tulips and apple blossoms provid ing the decorative note. Honoring Mrs. Etzel were Mrs. Robert Callahan, Mrs. Richard Hague, Mrs. Seiwyn Imlah, Mrs. Wesley Ritchie, Mrs. Frank Craw ford, Miss Pauline and Miss Cleo Turin, Miss Ardelle .Scott, Miss Ruth Skinner and the hostesses. Roll Your Oicn Versatile Yeast Dough Has Many Uses the dining and living rooms were Mehdames Robert Sears, Glenn McVormick. Raymond Bond. Frank V. Prime. C Lester Newman. Ed win Armstrong. Wendell Webb, Harry Schenk. Wallace Bonesteele, j Lynn Lambeth. B E. Owens. Rich- I ard A Meyer, Mains Liert and Jo seph Chambers Th couple's marriage will take place at St Paul's Episcopal church with a reception following The bride-elect is a graduate of I X l D O J 1 A it, A 1 Salem schools and attended Oregon ! riUVfcfb Oillipitf "Vlltfl 1 VI LI bit? I XJL SU'e college. During the war she jT Maxlae Buren serv ed in the marine corps for two Statesman Woman s Editor yea is She is now employed at the Once one's mastered the art of mixing up yeast roll doufh, on secretary of state's office Mr. has a wealth of opportunity to exercise ingenuity for its use. Lindbeck is a graduate of Salem ' For instance, by adding an egg to the dough, one may make very high school and served In the army j fine spicy coffee cake. Add S teaspoon nutmeg, teaspoon cinnamon. for three years, most of which cup raisins and an extra 2 ta tima was spent in Alaska He is 1 blespoons of sugar and let rise no with Zellerbach Paper Co.! first time. Spread in a 9-inch pan. The couple will make then home ! prick dough with fork, brush with in Salem following their marriage, melted butter. Mix 2 tablespoons Salem FL Club Reinstated The McMinmille FL club No 21 reinstated the Salein FL club. No 14 at the McMinm tile IOOF hall Wednesday night. Former butler. 2 tablespoons sugar, V cup flour. ' cup nutmeats, Vi teaspoon cinnamon and teaspoon nutmeg and sprinkle over top of dough. Let rise and bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Another variation is orange rolls. Roll out the once-risen dough to a rectangle, shape and spread with orange marmalade, roll up' like jely roll, cut in slices, place cut Salem members who attended and side down in greased pan ormuffin were reinstated were Mrs Blanche tin and let rise until double in Hull, Mrs. Wendell Ewing. Mrs. Helen McClure. Mrs Evelyn Shl mondle. Mrs Dorothy Hill. Mrs. bulk. Bake at 350 degrees. One can make a variation of rolls by grating a cup of cheese Bake in Adallne Lanktree, Mrs Coni Ap- into the dough before allowing it to rise th first time ring mold. Regular rolls may be put into a pan over a mixture of nuts, corn syrup and apices and mad Into luscious sweet bread. We once knew a woman who made 12 different breads from plain dough and were they good. Though all can't be recalled at the moment, her repertoire included plain, twists, cinnamon bread, bearclaws, butterhorns, cinnamon filled rolls, cloverleaf, parkerhouse and sweet egg rolls, coffee bread, Swedish tea ring and one other. 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