The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 30, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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SO C I ETY C LUBS
Garden Club to
Hold Annual
Holiday Show
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Annual event of the Salem
Garden club, the Christmas
Greens show, will be held at the
Xzaak Walton League building,
corner of S. Cottage and Bellevue
streets on December 12 and 13,
from 1 to 10 pm. each of the two
day, reports Mrs. Ben Maxwell,
Garden club president. The show
Is the largest event of the year
sponsored by the club and always
Attended by hundreds.
Mrs. Maxwell has asked Mrs.
Albert J. Walker to serve as
chairman of the event, with Mrs.
Jack Hennlngsen as co-chairman.
1,11st Edith Schryver will stage
the show.
The show Is divided Into three
divisions: displays, sale and ba
zaar and silver tea. The dis
play section Is divided into six
separate divisions: Madonna ar
rangements, mantel arrange
ments, table centerpieces, winter
bouquets, gift wrappings and ta
ble settings.
Further plans for the show will
be discussed at the Monday af
ternoon meeting l the Salem
Garden club on December 4. This
will be held at the Salem Wom
an's club house at 2. pjn.
Hostesses Will
Fete Clubs
Several bridge club gatherings
" are on the agenda this week. Mrs.
W. Wells Baum will preside at a
bridge luncheon today at- her Ben
Lomand park home for members
of her club.- Mrs. Roy S. Keene
wQl be over from Corvallis for the
meeting.
Mrs. Earl Cooley entertained at
a dessert bridge Wednesday night
at her Center street home for mas
bers of her club.
Mrs. Glenn McCormick wQl' be
luncheon hostess today at her
Xingwood Heights home in honor
of her bridge club.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen are
entertaining at bridge tonight at
their North Church street home for
their club.'-" - : '
- Mrs. Earl Bogardus will be a
luncheon hostess on Friday after
noon at the Court street apart
ment of her mother, Mrs. George
Maurer. for members of her club.
Mrs. Roger M. Schnell will be an
additional guest.
Trinity chapter, OES. will meet
Friday night at the West Salem
city hall at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Nellie
Lamb is chairman of the refresh
ment committee and assisting will
be Mrs. Muriel Hudson, Mrs. Dor
othy Anderson, Mrs. F. Idleman
tod Mrs. Dana Billeter.
RUTH HUSSEY coUrring in -Mr. Music a Paramount Picture
Thursday. Norrabw 3& 19S0
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Mrs. Joseph Traeqer (Maureen Ariz) whose marriage
took place on November 18 at St Mary's Catholic church
in ML AngeL The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
M. A. Artz of Salem and the groom is the son of the Joseph
Traegers. The couple will live in ML AngeL (Artz Photography).
CLUB CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Keizer Ladies scwinf club, all day.
no-hoat luncheon at noon, with Mrs.
Roy Mlson.
Lansing Neighbors Scwinf club with
Mrs. Vincent T. Krtmer, 2190 Lansing
ave.. 1 :30 p.m.
Merry Minfflcra witb Mrs. Xeroy
Barker. 1 p.m.
St. Elizabeth's Guild meet at St
Paul'i Episcopal parish house. 1 p.m.
Rainbow Girls dad's dinner. Masonic
Temple. 6:30 pjn.
Tri-Y-Teen mothers club, coyered
dish luncheon, noon YWCA.
rSIDAT
Barbara TrletchJa Tent. DUV. cover
ed dish luncheon at Salem Woman's
dub. noon, meetinir at S bjo.
Trinity chapter, OES. meet at West
Salem city hall. S pjn.
Hal Hibbard auxiliary. United Span-H
tan war veterans, wtta acrs. Harry
Ross. 233 North S4th street, X pjn.
Gift exchange.
Woman's Bibl class. Tint Metho
dist church, with Mrs. Bertha Cook.
1444 Terry street S pjn.
SATURDAY
Bethel 43. Job's Daughters, pubUc
Installation. Masonic Temple, T JO pjn.
Chemeketa chapter, DAJL guest day,
Salem Women's clubhouse. 1 p.m.
Ainsworth chapter. Order of Eastern
Star. Beaver Hall. pjn. and S pjn.
MONDAY
Hanna Rosa court. Order of Ama
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MUSIC
f 4 th
ranth, regular meeting. Masonic Tem
ple. 8 p.m.
Past Oracle club with Mrs. Stanley
quamme, izm saginav, Christmas
party, 1 JO pjn.
TUESDAY
Missouri club with Mrs. Ray Os
born. 4140 State street. coTered dish
dinner U JO, gift exchange.
Committees Named
Salem Rebekah Lcxlge No. 1 met
with Mrs. Luther . Melton, noble
grand, presiding. Mrs. Georgia
Heuer of Placerville, Califs made
a fraternal visit. Committees were
appointed for the Christmas pro
gram. Refreshment and candy
committee, Fred Sharer, Mrs. An
na Dwane, Mrs, Lloyd Hamby;
program committee. Mrs. Estella
Hess, Mrs. Marlow Simmons, Mrs.
Victor - Koop; decoration, .Mrs.
Keith Rebo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bressler. Announcements were
made that the FL club will meet
at Mrs. Marlow Simmons Thurs
day night at 2004 N. 4th.
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M. J. B. Choice rare varieties with the
finest flavor and fragrance obtainable,
Blended together they are in such per-
feet flavor balance that you can brew
M.J.B strong, mild, in-between and get
perfect results every time. x
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Around
Town..
By JerrBte English
TO SQUARE DANCE ... A
group of Salem dancers will mo
tor to Gresham tonight for an
evening of dancing with' dinner
preceding at the Recreational cen
ter. ... Included are the Floyd
Seamsters, Dr. and Mrs. Estill
Brunk, the Denver Youngs, the
Bryan Good enoughs, the . John
Hargers and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Halvarson. . . . They will be guests
of Mrs. Seamsters brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Harden, at their square dancing
dub. ...
Visitors of note. ... Here
from Claremont, Calif, this week
is Mrs. W. Irwin WUllams,- for
merly ef Salem, who Is the
house guest of Mayer and Mrs.
Robert L. Elfstrom. . . . Dr.
Williams was former pastor of
the First Presbyterian church
here. ... The family bow op
erates a, lemon farm and Dr.
Williams has pastorate near
by. . . Mrs. Williams came
north with her daughter, Bar
bara, (Mrs. Lee Reed, Jr.), who
is at Fert Lewis this week with
her husband, who has been
called back to active duty. ...
she will return south with her
mother this weekend. ...
. Here from Monmouth . .
this week is Miss Maud Ma
pherson, who ts the house guest
of Mrs. Frank H. Spears and
Mrs. Russell Catlin. ...
Temporarily ... In Stockton
and living in a quonset hut are
Lt. and Mrs. Rodney Vandeneynde
and little son, Peter. . . . Peter,
who has been with his grandpar
ents, the Gene Vandeneyndes, the
past month, went south with his
mother last weekend, who had
come to get him. , . . After sev
eral weeks in Stockton the naval
officer expects to be in San Fran
cisco and then San Diego before
receiving further orders. ...
Soon to leave ... for Port
Townsend, Wash, will be Mrs.
Harlan Judd and children, Anita
ana Barry, who will join Major
Judd at Fort Worden this week
end . . . they will have living quar
ters on the post ... They hope
to return often on weekends to
see about their new house now
under construction on Cunning
ham Lane. ...
Newcomers ... being wel
comed in the capital are Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Atherton and
daughter, Nancy, who recently
eame here from Ontario. ...
They have taken the Heaaer
Lyon heme en Gardner Read
while the Lyons are in Cali
fornia, where he is stationed at
Ft MeArthnr. ... Mr. Ather
ton is the new manager of the
Salem branch of the First Na
tional bank here, having been
president of the First National
bank In Ontario for many years.
: . . . Both were active in civic
and community affairs in On
tario. ...
Moving note . .. . Au revoirs
are being said by their many
friends to the Edwin McEwens
and sons. Craig- and Ralph, who
will be leaving on December 10
for Walla Walla to make their
home. . . . It will be like going
back home for the McEwens as
both Elizabeth and Ed attended
schools In Walla Walla and their
families still reside there. ... Ed
ROTH HUSSEY KNOWS
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M.J.B does not roast all of Its coffee
beans at once, "Individual bean roasting'
brings out the maximum flavor of every
rare, rich bean in the luxury blend. And
highest possible vacuum locks in every
bit of thia precious goodness and extra
' flavor until it reaches your cup.
we guarantee ypull libs if
Mrs. Donald O. R. Sell
wood (JuHa A. Johnson)
, whose marriage took place
on November 18 at St.
Mark Evangelical Luther
an church. The couple will
live In Klamath Falls. The
bride Is the daughter of
Mrs, Ador Johnson of Sa
lem and the groom is the
son of William A. Sellwood
of Portland.- (Farquhar
photo).
Dean Lemon Is
Guest Speaker
Oregon State Mothers club met
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. C Gerald Richards with Mrs.
William Wiedekehr presiding. Co
hostesses were Mrs. H. H. Henry
and Mrs. C B. Anderson. Dean E.
B. Lemon, dean of administration
of Oregon State college, explained
legislation affecting institutions of
higher learning in regard to mili
tary training and its effects on the
future plans of the school.
A short business meeting was
held at which time a profit of $102
on the rummage sale was reported.
Plans were made for Christmas
giving to the "Little Beavers' at
the veterans village of Adair.
The next meeting of the group
will be held on the afternoon of
January 22.
is field representative for the Al-
lis-Chalmers Co.
Busy days ... at the Univer
sity of Michigan for Geraldlne
Schmoker, daughter of the B.
F. Schmokers and a Willamette
university graduate ... she Is
playing first violin with the
University of Michigan orches
tra, which is presenting three
concerts this week en the cam
pus. ... Geraldlne is studying
for her master's degree, which
she hopes to complete work en
in the spring. . . . She writes
that her studies and musie keep
her ae busy that she never has
mere than an hour a day for
herself. ...
Welcome heme ... for Mrs.
Russell LnFountaine, a former Sa
lem resident who has returned
here to reside . . . temporarily she
is with Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, her
longtime friend. ... She has lived
in California for many years and
this summer returned from s Eu
ropean trip . . . her son, Bennet
Ludden, former member of the
Willamette university music fac
ulty, is now at Columbls univer
sity. ...
Cashing In , :
Nut Crops Now Come in Handy for
Christmas Gifts to Eastern Relatives
"' ' . - By Maxlne Buren
Statesman Woman's Editor
It now comes that time of year when Oregonians cash In on
the home crops and make them do for Christmas gifts.
Especially I mean walnut and filbert-crops.
" , Back yard trees more than pay their way when it's gift giv-
lng time, particularly for eastern and mid-western relatives who
appreciate products from the northwest.
Back yard trees more than yap their way when If s. gift glvETAO
Walnuts or filberts can be sent in the shell of course, when
they are nicely dried and look good, but many persons with a tree
or two find that their drying methods produce some which are
mildewed or otherwise unusable. It isn't always easy to tell the
good from the bad so they shell them out .
Shelled nuts are. just as much or more appreciated by the
recipients and of course the freight Is less but the work greater.
. The shelled nuts can be shipped plain for cooking and eating
purposes or can be candied or spiced. Here are some recipes for
candying the nuts, they do for either walnuts or filberts.
, SPICED NUTS
1 cup sugar . teaspoon nutmeg
4 cup water Y teaspoon each cloves and
1 teaspoon cinnamon ginger
1 cup nuts
Cook all but nuts together to 238 degrees or to medium soft
ball (so it holds its shape) when tried in cold water. Add nuts and
heat over a slow fire until syrup starts to granulate, stir gently.
Separate nuts on cookie sheet and let cooL ' "
Then there are glazed nuts that have no spices and are a dif
ferent consistency:
; GLACE NUTS
2 cups sugar teaspoon cream of tartar
1 cup water , Nutmeata
Boil Ingredients except nuts, without stirring, until syrup
cracks when tried in cold water. (305 degrees). Keep sugar washed
down from the sides of the pan. Remove saucepan from tire at
once, place in larger pan of cold water to stop the boiling. Re
move from cold water and place in hot water. Dip nuts separately
on toothpicks, place on tiir sheet to cool.
To salt walnuts, boil the kernels in water for SO seconds.
Drain, arrange in a shallow baking pan and bake at 425 for 10
minutes. Add butter to pan and bake another 3 minutes. Sprinkle
liberally with salt.
1 You can make another nice confection using walnuts, and
that is stuffed dates. Merely remove the seed, replace with a half
walnut meat and dip in powdered sugar.
If you've a rather large (or small for that matter) amount of
shelled nuts to store, keep them in tin or glass Jars In a cool dry .
place. They will keep for considerable time and remain fresh, but
be sure they are thoroughly dried so they won't draw the mois
ture. One pound of walnuts ordinarily shells out to about one-half
pound or two cups.
SILVERTON Invitations are
in the mail for the wedding of
Miss Vera Bailer, daughter of Sam
Bailer, and Wallace Satern, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern all
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Surprise romantie news re
vealed at the Gamma Phi Beta "
sorority house on the University
of 'Oregon campus Wednesday
night was the engagement of Miss
CrVStal HuntinTfnn YitnM
-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollig
tTf TV 1 a m
. nunungion, to Henry Hadley
Dixon, son of Mrs. Genevieve
Dixon and Dr. Henry Dixon of
Portland. The wedding Is planned
for June.
The popular brunette bride
elect told her "sisters'' of the be-
trothal at, a fireside when she
passed the traditional box of
chocolates. ;
Miss Huntington is a Junior at
the University and a member of
the Salem Spinsters. Her fiance
Is -a graduate of the Unlversity
of. Oregon and Is now taking his
first year at the University of
Oregon Medical school. He is a
member of Phi Kappa Psi frater- '
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Announcement is being made of
the engagement of Miss Velma
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Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy .
Barker. No wedding date has been
set
Miss Wichman is a graduate of
Sacred Heart academy and her Q-
ance is a graduate of Salem high .
school and- attended Willamette
university. The bride-elect is env
ployed at the Willamette Grocery
Co. and Mr. Barker is with Breit
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