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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1951)
p--T2i CtsSgrasa, Sglaxau Orer-an. Thursday. October IX 1S51 (E.arpicG a 7 day cnpply cf ' Vorld of Beaaij Lotica . f - tiax Factor 6 - HAND LOTION - " 1. PURSE DISPEriSEO Tils (mart gold finish case carries (oiok-abt orbing non-sticky World el EeratT Lotion wherever you go. Can't rpCL Can't leak. Jiatiemere (be top aad tap ... tip . . .lap, pa get tkis soothing, imootbiflg louVm ia Jiart-rift aaaauats. Isfilli kt t Jiffy. Get your today. Only tfctcs! ; kud IsXtsa taaVi clwcyf Ct fcs3 !: Trorld of Beauty Lotion - for drctsinfrUtbU -a? la wwadorful squeeze globe lettfe that eee'l pill, ean't break. Nofot&isg with cap. Wow It's easier than mr te fhro year Bands tprotoctiTO.iooSiingcartollIaKTactor'a . r..weiU of Beauty Utida. $ 10 l I 7 A7 frl I i It """"1 II eXi a ir- m wierrv imii J '' gamaaaw awamm Sweetheart of Sigma Chi ; Twenty-five Willamette univer sity coeds were nominated for the Sweetheart or Sigma Oil by toe women s living organizations on the campus -Wednesday night; atter which -they were serenaded by the fraternity men. The girls will first be introduced to -the Sigma Chis Monday night at the fraternity house, at which fame twelve will be elected by the men, followed by three more elimina tions. The sweetheart's identity will be revealed at the formal Sigma Chi ball on November 18 at Crystal Gardens. Bob Small is in -general charge of the sweet heart selection contest. The contestants are as follows: Delta Gamma, Patsy Walters and Soma Nohlgren, Salem, Sandra Schuerman. Portland, Losemary Weaver, Grants Pass, Shirley Bice, Medford; ' Pi Beta Phi. Patricia wegner. saiem, Clare crweaL Portland, Sally Jo Grimm, Vancouver, Wash.; Eleanor Payne, Pasadena, and Jan Denney, San Mateo, Calil; Alpha Chi Omega. Eileen Sus- bauer, Salem. Judy FuUaecc Judy rmco, xnez Adams, all of Port land, and Joyce FerreU, Longriew, Wash.; Chi. Omega, Sue Barnhart, Sa lem, Joan Byrne, Brookings, Ger rylee Gilkey and Sharon Gris- waid. Newport: Ruth Joseph. weuer. Idaho: iansanno and Bishop halls. Ann EUsperman, La Grande, Char- maine uareuia. Pendleton. Diana Hobart, Silverton, Frances Smith, fat Hams, Portland. Hcrrto Nuptials Solomnizcd The marriage of ifri. Lena Sil- havy and Orla Epley was solemn ised on Sunday, October 14 at the home of the bride on Lee street at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Wilford A. Kanfmarm performed the ceremo ny before an archway of dahlias and evergreen boughs. The bride wore a grey afternoon gown with corsage of pink and white rosebuds. Mrs. Naomi Stew art, daughter of the bride, was the only attendant nd Mehrin Epley of Aloha stood with his father as best man. it , reception followed, the cere mony. After a wedding trip the couple will be at horn at 1590 Lee street. Migs Dell at Mill - fieveriy Bell of talent Is listed among new students at Mills col- lege this falL 'Daughter of Mr. end Hra, frame Couver Bell. 1003 Pan Drive, she 1m -av graduate of Salem high school. She-be-sn her colleg iate studies on the California cam pus- this month. Throughout the current academic year. Mis Ben will take part in a aeries of gala festivities commemorating the his toric California college's 1951 19S1 Centennial observance. UaiRo Souco, Sell Gingerbread, in List of Recipes Found in OldTilo Like Mother Used to Make - U By Statoaman Woman's Editor Again we go" to the old recipe file Mother kept the one which so vividly reflects her interest. in unusual food., Card, clipping from a magazine, penciled notes on a scrap ot envelope each recipe attracted her attention, and sounds good to us too. The portion of page evidently from an instruction mariuel for an ice cream freezer tells several good Ideas adaptable to the , refrigerator. . Frozen apricots is a good example: --.'!.. FXOZEir apkicots '- ( . Cut contents ' of a can of apricots into small pieces, add 1. cups sugar and a quart of water, stir to dissolve sugar and freeze.. When it begin to harden, add 1 pint cream whipped. Good also without cream. Well chilled fruit is suggested as a delightful dessert. Sweeten the fruit to taste and put in freezer until almost frozen. The book let suggests slicing bananas thinly and sprinkling with lemon juice and sugar, a little salt and a dash of cinnamon. To prepare pears or peaches, cut in half, stone or remove seeds and cores and sprinkle sugar and a little lemon on the pears. Chin thoroughly. ' - - Here's a suggestion written by hand on an odd scrap of paper which is entitled: ,.-m I - ' BANANA FRITTERS AUX CE2ISES ' - - t (Fried Bananas Rector) Split and half the bananas, roll in fine stale macaroon or cake crumbs, then in flour. Fry in deep fat, drain and brush with apri cot jam. Arrange in pyramid, dredge with finely shredded Pista chios or other nuts. Serve with ; CHERRY SAUCE ' . 4 tablespoons currant jelly, diluted with a syrup made of 1 cup water, t cup sugar and boiled she minutes. Wash Vk cup can died cherries in hot water and add. A waffle sauce supposed not to need butter is . 1 MAPLE SYRUP SAUCE Place pound soft maple syrup, broken, in pan, with cup heavy cream. Stir to dissolve, then boll gently for S or C minutes. - Remove, from heat and beat hard for several minutes. And a dipping from one of my own recipes which were dis tributed in mimeographed form. Much fingered, it has evidently been used freejiently and says: - : SOFT GINGERBREAD . 1 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda -1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoons ginger Va teaspoon salt Yt cup butter or other - shortening j 44 cup sugar 1 eg cup sour milk ; . cup molasses i f . Cream butter, add sugar gradually, then slightly beaten egg. Sift dry ingredients and add a small amount to the creamed mix ture, then alternate liquids with the dry ingredients. Baka -about 30 minutes at 350 degrees. ORANGE SAUCE FOR GINGERBREAD cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice t tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon grated rind 1 cup orange juice 6 marshmallows, cut fine t tablespoons butter t Cook sugar, cornstarch and fruit juice until transparent. Re move, add butter, . lemon Juice, rate& rant aod xaarshmallowa. Whip with egg beater until smooth. Reports Given At Meeting party win be given In Dember.l Mrs. 1 Richard SmithJ lira. A vat Mrs. Marvin Miller was reinstated I Jacobson and Mr. ! Waiiar Pri aa a memoer. liuests present were 4 Mrs. W. Walls Baum. nrneUtent of the state medical auxiliarv. re ported on the recent state confer ence and held in Portland at the meeting of the Marion-Polk county aaecucai auxiliary on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Harold O. Schneider. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. H. E. Gilbert, Mrs. Thad Moreland, Mrs. G. Robert Hoffman and Mrs. Frederick B. Thompson. Mrs. Baum told of the state-wide medical program including com mittees on the bulletin, concer con trol, civil defense, health educa tion, legislation. llrLaritrhlin Souse, medical literature to Japan, memDersnip, nurse recruitment, Oregon Medical Museum, promo tion program for handicapped chil dren and adults and today's health. mm i l . ' i . . . aui. iwuen . Anarson presia ed at the business session and the group voted to give the funds rais ed at the benefit bride fachuwi show held in September to the Sa lem uenerai hospitals. A scholar ship to assist a nurse in training was established by the auxiliary. Mrs. Anderson innouniyvl her standing rommittee chairmen; Mrs. n. uements. teiennone: Mrs. Ian ITarrtniaM lirislatiw ITn WUlard Stone, health education: Mrs. Paul Ronniger, nurse recruit ment; Mrs. William Iidbeck, civil ian defense: Mrs. Dean Brooks. cancer control: Mrs. Merle Rmwn official health macazine. "Todava Health. Mrs. Lynn Hammerstadn ue oi DroaacE rram state tiitw. culosis hospital; and Mrs. Wood- a m a.m.. son cennett, nospltauty. Lions Auxiliary Plans Events The West Salem lions auxiliary met at the home ot Mrs. Junior JEcxley on Monday night for dessert supper with! Mrs. W. E. Knower assisting. Mrs. Clyde Ev erett presided at the! business ses sion. The group voted to renew their membership la the Salem Women's council. Mrs. RobertTor ster, Mrs. Eckley, Mrs. Knower and Mrs. Earl Burs were appointed from the group to assist the plan ning committee lor the state con vention in June. i fThe annual 'tanquet with the husbands will be an treat of tfwr- ember and a family - Christmas n. MA 'eaojQ wzar ! a lit i i rrviiiiiA i . j VMv I mm -m mf , " w ' rSf C iW UmcH tAOlASU : ii i j i VlTAt IN WE DIET I yew Ifcjs compere iown . iiown !. CUseilTS JIM ! sugars... ( COCktVii cwst . "yitm imiiii; COUNT ON CVCjC FOR -C VERY NEED I CLUB CALQIDAII 7HUKS0AT Capital Tenthiv S40 meet at Beavar Ball, covered dtafa atnoer. S:39 pja cards ioUew. atatbaaa of Bethat St. Jab's tars, noon luatheoa. Masoaic Tern Ketaer Ladle Snriu chit wtth JBtbel aad attss AUaatU. SMS Marta. ZKh street, all day, ae-hoat lunchaaa. Wacafasrtan Scfaaal saethara ekia saaat St cCtaeaL lOS smb. Auburn achael nwttiars saaat at tka clioul. 1-M pja. : atarry atinstaat wua axes, sraaas Barker, SUvartoa Reed, aua. Swegle Katgbfcars eat with Mrs. Oars: MoCaU, AIM Maraat atraat. I juoecican uota scar iomar ami- STARTS TODAY AT 9: A. Nl ft duess ft sporiT ft casual. SHOES SHGSSl SHOES lOO'.C AT THESE FAMOUS NAMES ' i t Laird Schobers Colelkn Tweedlei Cally of Switzsrland Treadeasy KoSlywood Skootert -AND MANY OTHI2S COME EARLYmTOE5T SELECTION sartr. WW luriLa D.m. Women's Society ot weria Sarvtoe, rirst EvanelioI UnUes. Brathraa church. 1 pjn., rut day. Hayasvub Woman's club wtth Mrs. Claude Murphy, tt South Liberty W las (xm. Gaaaral saeattiic. fhrtrHaa W rwlirnMhiii at Strst atotaers af Betttal 43. Jab's Daaga lers, dessert luncheon, Masoola Ttmpla, 1 BJB. I : ' fietem Council ot Woman's organiza tions meet in firaelaca mo, piihlts library. S p.m. 465 tz?a Sr.-Naxt toPay ieis Drug y . Cpn Fridays .Til 9 P. CX - Mothers Entertained Mrs. C. Lester Newman and Mrs. Claude H. Murphy entertain ed the Sigma Kappa mothers at a dessert luncheon on Tuesday after noon at the former's home on Center street. Attending were Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Mrs. George Rhot ea, Mrs. H. J. Eastman of Dallas, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Roy Lively and Mrs. G. A. Reeher. IIJ0Y INEXPENSIVE PRizE-ivjt nine -ORAft'GE MARMALADE Iff JEoty lo Make Anytim with Thb Simple Recipe 6 Medium Sized Oranges Cups Waatr ti Cup M.C.P. Lemoo Jaice ! (About 6 lemons) 1 Package (3Vi-oz.) M.CP. Jam and Jelly Pectia 9Vi Level Cups Segar Measured ready for aee) U Cut oranges in carrarbceU wida verf sharp knife to make slices mm as possible. Discard oat-aaeee flat peel ends. Sliced trait should weigh 2 pounds. , . I .f ;.! . .-.j Is sliced fruit in 8-quart kettle. Add the water sad lemon juice. , 3 Bring to a quick boil, boil geadr for t hour (uacovcred). If peel is not tender in 1 hour, toil uacii : tender. - t . : i - : - 4. Measure the cocJtrJ-materiaL Tae to boiling, the volume will be se daced. Add water to auke total peel ead jiuce cxsetJj 7 level ceaa. 5. Put back in 4cente. Stir ia MjCP. Pecria; conriaae stimag sni briag ea fallboiL ! 4. AoM sugar (prevaseaty saeasured). Srir gendy until kSsaveessadafall rolliag boii. and COIL XXACTLY 4 MINUTES. 4taaove smaa awe; skim and stir by mras sac 5 saiaates. 7. Pour iato jars. iim. mm plot or ajaart jars, seal hm ead aavert jam eat tk)s uotJ Jtnaaalaile begins se sec Then. abake.'welS eed act jess psighr. Tais3aeepsaNe peel evenly dtbuesd tTireiighear NOTE: Tkkoa&twob9qa2y wtt with Nave OrmttH or VrnJem- . .. . t . rate aWWawrf 4m jmieo i.iwmaf mf tj awA So save e d$tm4 mom tooSt Coomgo MormoU&o. XQm -east COAAE 1 TO THE EXCITING HOB lorn To) - ' ! 1 CSss tefe feat Fmou. V..tinghou.. Horn. Ee uriLL SHOW YOU HOW . . 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