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,12 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. ScObxdaj. May 23, 1S51 Easy on the Cook Bhuiarb, Maple, Strawberries Proviso Flavor for Three Simple Desserts : ; . ' -. . .! : , !'' - . , By Maxlne Burnt i 1 ,' : I m r . Statesman Woman. Editet v; 1 I)... t j I : Outdoor play for the children and garden work for the adults make desserts more important than ever in spring and summer. A few simple but filling puddings in the family 5 cook's repertoire j should do much for the menus at this timet of year. I - Here are three good desserts, rhubarb, fusing a product of so 1 many home gardens, gives the first its flavor, maple flavor is the feature of the second, and the third .depends upon strawberries for-interest. - - RHUBARB PUDDING " " H cup entire wheat flour 1 teaspoon baking powder cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter j cup milk 1 egg ? . J , Rhubarb i Cut rhubarb fine, and put in bottom of pudding pari. Mix dry Ingredients and add egg, melted butter and milk. Pour over; : xhubarb and bake in moderate oven about 45 minutes! Red pie ' cherries may be used, also. ; ' : , 1 1 s j ..i-.. NORWEGIAN FEIN PUDDING I ' 3 egg yolks V 3 tablespoons cold water i 1 cup maple syrup V teaspoon maple flavoring 1 cup cream, whipped i Vz cup walnuts 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatine ( Heat syrup to the boiling point, add gelatine soaked in water and stir until dissolved, add to beaten yolks gradually, beating continuously. Cool until it thickens, then fold in cream. Turn into wet molds and chill .Serve with whipped cream. K COLO STRAWBERRY SOUFFLE j 3 egg yolks M cup sugar j - j 2 tablespoons lemon juice Few grains salt f Cook until thick in double-boiler, stirring to prevent burn ing. Add -4 tablespoon gelatine soaked in 4 cup cold water then 1 cup cut strawberries. Chill, add cup cream, whipped and 2 egg whites beaten. Add vanilla and chill. f f Balzer-Jacquet Rites Held Victor Point-Miss Vivienne Ar ietta Jaquet, daughter of Mr. Paul Jaquet, of Victor Point, and Ferdi nand Balzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Balzer ofDallas, were mar ried at 8 o'clock on Friday, May 18, at Grace Mennonfte church in Dallas with the Rev. W. A. Regier of Immanuel Monnonite church at Pratum reading the ceremony. Mrs. Jake Regier of Dallas play ed the wedding marches and ac companied Mrs. W. F. Krenz, Vic tor Point, soloist. - The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a fingertip veil worn with a beaded headdress. She car ried a cascade bouquet of yellow nd write carnations. Mrs. Robert Lierman of Cutler City, in an aqua formal dress, was matron of honor for her sister and Mtes Yvonne Goode, of Salem, was bridesmaid. Her dress was an orch id format Both, wore bands of yellow and white carnations in iheir hair and carried fan bouquets of the same flowers. The groom's attendants were Walter Quiring and Clarence Dick eon, both of Dallas, and ushers were Aronld Rimer, of Dallas, and B3don Jaquet, Victor Point, broth er of the bride. A reception followed in the church basement. Mary Bonesteel was in charge of the guest book. For going away the bride chose stn aqua suit to which she pinned a white orchid. After a wedding trip to the coast the couple will live in Dallas. . Day Camp to Be Held in June Girl Scouts are busy with plans tor the annual summer day camp to be held six days, June 11, 13, 15, 18, 20 and 22. Day camp will be held at Crestwood Acres. The committee plans to accom modate 96 girls for the camp if directors are obtained to take care of that number. The program in cludes all regular camp activities, aueh as outdoor cooking, handi crafts and sports, except overnight camping. The program is carried out in units of 12 girls each. An all day training for day camp counsellors was held on Thursday ml' Crestwood Acres nieith Mrs, John Lewis and Miss Lucy Mc Afee in charge. Mrs. Lloyd Frese is in charge of registration of the girls. Folders are being distributed this week to all Girl Scouts for formation regarding day camp. Middle Grove RacheL Billy and Frank Thompson, triplet children of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Thompson, celebrated their Tth birthdays at a party at their home after school, with members of tneir primary room at guests. Wlflamlna The Junior Girl Scouts held their last meeting of the year at the home of Luann Stoddard, when a weiner roast "was held. Mrs. Everett Spangler baa been the leader. CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY I Salem chapter. OES, no-host dinner for members and Masonic Temple, families. 6:30 pjn.. Jepsqns.to Present Students in Recital . - ... 1 . j .- . Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Jepsen will present their violin and piano students in two recitals Saturday night and: Sunday afternoon at the Fredericks Wilson studio, 1531 Mar ket street Mrs. Edward Lewis and Miss Donna ' Phelps will greet guests at the door. All parents and friends of the students are invited to attend.! ! ! Playing in the 8 o'clock recital tonight will be Sally Hoy, Betty Fagg, Mary Schrunk, Elaine Meg quier, Patricia Fagg and Jean TurnbuUjParticipating in the Sun day afternoon program at 4 o'clock will be Julie Sniffer, Judy Gallag her, Robert and Patsy Stevenson, Jean Chrisman, De Ann Mayberry, Suzanne Johnson, Charles McGee, Francis Finch, Sally Hoy and Betty Fagg. t I j v Additional Society 1 on page 3 j Zonta Officers Installed at Dinrrer. Mrs. Paul Rockenf eller took of fice as president of the Salem club of Zonta International at a dinner meeting held Thursday night at Silver Falls Lodge." Mrs. W. E. Smith, a past president, was in stalling officer. Miss Lena; Belle Tartar is retiring president. ; Other officers are: Miss 1 Janet Bower, first vice president; Mrs. Harry L. Miller, second vice pres ident; Mrs. C. W. Stacey, secretary; Mrs. Mary Thomas, treasurer. - Announcement was made that the Zonta club now has a total of $8,246 In the Helen Yockey Mem orial fund for a children's ward in the Salem General hospital. A goal of $10,009 has been set. A tea was given last week to help in the fund. , ; ' y - Mrs. Rockenf eller was selected as delegate to the Zonta Interna tional convention to be held in Chicago next month. Mrs. j Oscar Christensen was initiated as a new member by Mrs. Robert M. Fisch er, jr., a past president. Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans conducted the j Zonta "bouquet ceremony. Mrs. Ethel Darrah was a visitor. Announce ment was made that Miss C Oene vieve Morgan and Dr. Helen Pearce Thursday attended the Astoria club's installation at Gear hart. Miss Morgan, district governor, conduct ing the ceremony. ; ,' Chairmen of committees as an nounced by the new president are; Attendance, Mrs. Mabel Clock; fin ance, Mrs. R. W. Land; intercity; Mrs. Robert Li ; FJfstrom; fellow ship, Mrs. Robert ; M. Fischer, jr.; membership, Mrs.! Karl " Becke; program. Miss Janet Bower and Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson, co-chair-men; publicity. Miss Maxine Bur en and Mrs. Fischer, co-chairmen; public affairs. Miss Elizabeth Gil bert; service, Mrs. Robert McEwan; status of women. Miss Mabel Sav age; international relations,! Miss Dorothy Pearce; bulletin. Miss Al ma Schreeder; Helen Yockey menv orial, Mrs. Herbert Winkler; Blue Cross, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans; hostess. Dr. Helen Pearce and Mrs. William E. Smith, co-chairmen. Social Club at Gabriel's Social club of AInsworth chap ter, UD, OES held its last meeting of the season on Thursday after. noon at the home of Mrs. Edward B. Gabriel. A dessert luncheon was served and assisting the hos tess were Mrs. F. R. Brown; Mrs Wayne E. Murphy and Mrs. K. B Muller. The group sewed on tow els for the bazaar and plans: were made for a picnic to be held dur ing the summer. I ! A Great Variety Graduation Day f : ""i Greeting Cards GRADUATION GIFT SUGGESTIONS ' STATIONERY . , plain and monogrammed BOBBY PIN BOXES J. . by Fostoria cups and saucers pottery and glass BONE CHINA VASES . . DISHES . POTTERY PICTURES candy, sugar and creamers i - t j. figurines, vases : . framed florals End. of .loth CG1D STORAGE wilh De-moihing Full Protection ts. ' Aro Invitca : sto Inspsct .l Our Frigid die io. iroa .H 'IS i I! ?'3 M rl MDIMICESS C-UOHDSE J i - i J ' AUTOaOOILU SUAT 60VGQS KiraCTWir ! ! -LOWPrktdvt '. Ml SOLID BACK EOOLSEAT ii an Exchtsive Princess House Prod-, uct specilically fonnulated from jVinylito Brand Plcctlc. AVcter- Proof for Rcnny Day3. tcdn and Dust Resistant VH1 Hot Crack. Chip or Poet Order 2 to corer Front ' and Bade Sects. 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