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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
' ' ' : 1 Etatoesnan, Niwau Qregroou .Vmndajj Aptfl ,13, 950 1 SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC 1 Guests Bidden To Pre-Dance Party Friday ( Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Fish will be hosts for pre-dance party . Friday night at their North 17th street home in compliment to a group of their friends. The affair will precede the Wisteria club dance at the Veterans hall. The hosts sent but invitations to the affair and calling hours are from 8 to 10 o'clock. Pink will be used in the decor throughout with pink flowers and candles center ing the buffet table. : Bidden by the hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Max Alford, Dr. and Mrs. . E. E. Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- vis (joigan, Mr. ana airs, ttooen priscoll, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fish of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Givens, Mr. and Mrs. John Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoff- i man. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh Mor row, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Post, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quistad, Dr. and Mrs. John Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. Averill Reaney, Mr. and Mrs. J. , Edgar Reay, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rossner, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yeater, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wenderoth, Mr. and MrsI Mark Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Adam LeFor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Zwaschka, JUr. and Mrs. H. M. Boesch and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Remington of Grants Pass, formerly of Salem. Mlsa Patrlda Fish at Portland formerly of Salem, has lust re turned from a nlan trln &mitVi "where she spent a fortnight in fian Jose, Calif, with friends. She Is with, the United Airlines in Portland. : i v; 'A 4 l y s. r: J) 111 I v mm I 4 tl t &M4 air- . .: i V V. Hi Mrs. Russell Sahli (May cello Turner) who was mar ried on April 1 at the First Church of the Nazarene. The bride is the daughter of the G. T. Turners and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sahli. The couple will live in the Macleay community. (Mc- Ewan photo). Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. McEl ninny will entertain members of their club at dinner and bridge this weekend at their Court street home. Ted Will Follow; Blossom Tour On Sunday - Closing event of the Northwest Region Soroptimist conference to open !here Friday at the Marian hotel will be an informal tea at the Kingwood Heights home of Mr. ad Mrs. Glenn McCormick on Sundaty afternoon. The affair will follow the annual Blossom Day tour on which convention dele gates Will be taken. The tea hour is from -2:30 to 3 o'clock. ! Mrs. McCormick, president of the Salem club, will be assisted by members of the club. I Final plans for the three-day conference were completed at the club's; regular luncheon meeting on Wednesday at the Golden Phea sant. ' All committee chairmen gave their final reports on the con ferenoe. Mrs. Donald Reinke, clul member, will have as her guest during the conference her cousin. Miss Vivian Re of The Dalles, who will be the soloist at the banquet Saturday night at the chamber of commerce. Next Wednesday the club will be entertained at a social meeting at the Mormngside home of Mrs; E. H. ! Kennedy at 7:30 o'clock. 20-30 Club Hobo i Party Saturday Salem 20-30 club members are sponsoring a hobo party at the Mayflower hall Saturday night, April 15. A dutch lunch will be brought by the men and an auc tion will be held with girls' buy big their box lunches. Proceeds will go to the Foundation of Rheumatic Fever, a project of the club. Members of the McMinnville 20-30 club and friends of the Salem club are invited to attend. Prizes Twill be awarded for the best -costumes. Mary Senter Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Senter are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to William Harold, son of Mrs. Sarah S. Harold of Sara, Washington. No date has been set for the wedding. The betrothal of the j young couple was revealed at a j family gathering on Saturday at the ap artment of the bride-elect sis ter. Miss Barbara Senter. Aj heart shaped cake with the names of the engaged duo disclosed the news. j Miss Senter is a graduate of Salem high school and Cascade college in Portland. She is now teaching at Portland Christian grade school. Her fiance is a stu dent at Cascade college. Fourth Birthday; Party Today Kenneth Sherman wiU i cele brate his fourth birthday at a party this afternoon at the! South Church street home of his! par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth! jSher man. After games, birthday cake will be served the youngsters. Honoring Ken will be Mrs. Al bert Currey, Billy and Kathy of Eugene, Mrs. El wood Ball, Janice and Judy, Mrs. Roger Ky Put nam and Marcia, Mrs. Seth Pay son Smith and MichaeL Mrs. Rob ert Brownell and Kathy, Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins and Johnny, Mrs. Burton C. Selberg and Eric, and Mrs. Robert Rieder, jNeena and Robert, of Portland. CLUB CALENDAR THITKftDAY Charter CB of PEO. dessert; St 7:30 p.m.. with Mrs. D. M. Gruber. 1775 rir Street j coiourners dessert luncheon, 1 p.m.. Salem Woman s clubhouse. Salem Voastmistress dinner! meet In Golden Pheasant. 5:43 D.m.l Dint and Do club with Mr$i Mary Sloan. 735 Cummlngi Lane, no-host luncheon. 12:30 p.m. ! rMolay Mothers luncheon. Mason- ie Temple, U o'clock. ... . Salem Woman's clut. iz:is Doara meeting-. 2 p.m. meetins. i Merry Time club, with Mr.i Mary Schomberr. 143 Abrams Avenue. 1:30 dessert luncheon. . I j North Salem WCTU, Calvary Chapel church, 2 p.m. ' ! Neighbors of Woodcraft, advanced night, Salem Woman's club. p.m. MONDAY ! ; PEO Reciprocity luncheon. Council im-etinf. Golden Pheasant. 1 ;p.m. i Rotni 35. Job's Daughters.: meet at Beaver hall. 7 P-m. j j Spring Miscellany Variety oi Recipes on Hand Sound Good for Trying on Family in Spring i By Maxine Buren Statesman Woman's Editor Looking over a list of recipes we've saved for future use, we find these, untried, but sounding good. HA SHED-BROWN YAMS - 3 cups chopped cooked yams 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons flour V4 teaspoon pepper V4 cup milk ' 3 tablespoons fat Combine potatoes, flour, milk, and seasonings. Heat , fat in skillet, and turn yam sweets into. Carefully press potatoes into two or more cakes. Brown 15 minutes over a low heat, turn and brown on the other. Serve hot with breakfast sausage, ham or bacon. COUNTRY-FRIED SWEETS Peel fresh yam sweet potatoes, cut in fourths and slice. Have the fat in a heavy skillet quite hot. Add potatoes and salt a little. Fry rapidly, turning once. Remove to absorbent paper and sprin kle lightly with paper or granulated sugar, as desired. V CREAMED DRIED BEEF AND PEAS 4 to 6 ounces dried beef 2 cups cooked fresh peas 3 tablespoons butter drip- 2 cups milk pings Dash of pepper- 3 tablespoons flour Biscuits or toast Melt fat In frying-pan and cook dried beef until crisp. Add flour and blend; stir in milk slowly. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Add peas and heat thoroughly; Serve on biscuits or toasted oread. 6 to 8 servings. CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT COOKIES Ingredients: Hi cups sifted all-purpose flour, Vi teaspoon salt, cup shortening, Vz cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 six-ounce package semi sweet chocolate pieces (melted), teaspoon peppermint flavoring. Sift flour and salt together. Cream shortening, add sugar and continue to cream well. Beat in egg. Blend in chocolate, flour, and peppermint flavoring. Drop by half teaspoonfuls on an un greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderate 375 degree oven about 15 minutes. Makes about 40 cookies. RAISIN PIE 1 egg V4 cup sugar IVi tablespoons flour y teaspoon salt H teaspoon cinnamon V teaspoon cloves k teaspoon nutmeg -Vz cup molasses ; Vt cup sour milk or butter milk 1 cup seedless, raisins, chopped , Pastry Beat eggs; add sugar, flour, salt, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and molasses; mix well. Add sour milk and raisins. Line 9" pie plate with pastry; pour in filling. Arrange strips of pastry on filling, lattice fashion. Bake in hot oven, 425 degrees, 30 to 40 minutes. To EntraimforvMil East Coast Mrs. Laura Johnson will en train Sunday for the east coast, where she will remain until early September. Mrs. Johnson, whose main destination is Hartford. Connecticut, will stop enroute at several places to visit friends and relatives. In Hartford she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher and three sons, who left Salem last summer for the east. On the return trip Mrs. Johnson will come via the southern route stopping In- Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. Johnson is leaving tonight for Portland to be the guest of her children until she leaves. Mrs. W. E. Thornton of Dan ville, Virginia has arrived in the capital for an extended visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Thornton. The H61Iywood Merry-Go- Round club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Bunn with interior decoration the topic of discussion. Mrs. E. Warner was a guest Mem bers attending were Mrs. Keith LaDue, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. Russell Proudfit, Mrs. Oscar For gard, Mrs. Harold Holler, Mrs. Melvin LaDue, Mrs. Edward Cur tis, Mrs. Gil Blankenship, Mrs. Clayton Gibb, Mrs. Harold Bunn and Mrs. F. W. 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