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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1952)
M Around Town... By JEEYME ENGLISH EXCITING . . . romantic news comes from the University of Ore gon campus telling of the engage ment of Catherine Slegmund, daughter of Floyd I Siegmund, and Lawrence Aschenbrenner, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edward Aschenbrenner of Spokane . . . the betrothal was revealed at a Valentine cookie shine at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house on the campus Wednesday night. . . . 'The "sisters" were passed Valen tines with poems disclosing the duo's engagement. ... No date has been set for the wedding. . . . The attractive, brunette bride elect is a graduate of Salem schools and is a junior at the University. . . . Her fiance is also a junior on the campus and his fraternity is Kappa Sigma. . . . MISS YWCA ... To reign over the forthcoming YWCA building fund campaign will be Patricia, attractive blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Albert Halseth. . . . She was chosen by a judging committee from a field of eight candidates, all members of Tri-Y. The news was first announced at the Tri-Y general assembly at Salem High School Wednesday morning. . . . Pat, as she is better known to her friends, is a senior and vice president of her Tri-Y chapter, Abbie Graham. . . . Her picture will be used on the cover of the brochure to be used in campaign material during the drive and will also appear with the other candidates at various functions during the five weeks drive. . . . A LARGE CROWD . . . turned out for the Salem Business and Professional Women's Club fash ion show, program and dessert supper at the Salem Woman's Club Tuesday night. . . . Nearly two hundred on hand to view the new spring styles from Lorman's Dress Shop with Mrs. Faith R. Leach the commentator Lingerie, sport casuals, cottons, coats, suits and afternoon dresses modeled by Mrs. Hallie Eckley, Mrs. E. W. Estes, Mrs. Donald Reinke, Mrs. Gale Merwin, Mrs. Ara Rocks, Miss Ruthanna Mor gan, Mrs. Sam Barker and Mrs. N. Edward Shaw. . . . Miss Gladys Edgar playing background num bers during the style revue. . . . Entertainment including solos by Agnes Drummond, violin num bers by Roberta Graham, accom panied by Ann Gibbons . . . and acts by Sharon Beard, imitator. . . . Following the show coffee was served in the dining room. . . . Mrs. Charles Forrette and Miss Merle Dinuck pouring . . . the table featuring the patriotic theme ... a miniature log cabin with clusters of blue iris, rea roses and white hyacinths around the cabin. . . . AT RANDOM . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hal DeSart will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary at a reception on Sunday afternoon when Mrs. DeSart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dreyer, entertain at their Portland home between 2 and 5 o'clock. . . . Accompany ing the DeSarts to Portland for the occasion will be their two daughters. Toni and .Gail. . . Others from Salem planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Emil BandeL, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Burt ner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gang ware and Mr. and Mrs. Ray De Sart. A Valentine birthday party . . . today for Ann BorrelL daughter of the Robert Burrells ... on the occasion of her daughter's first birthday Mrs. Worrell has invited a few of the neighborhood chil dren to come in for birthday cake this afternoon at their E Street hone. ... A family luncheon , . . will honor Mrs. Rue Drager on her birthday Saturday afternoon at the Glen Creek Road home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. ... In the group will be her daughters. Mrs. Ruby Mishler of Portland, Mrs. James IL Nicholson Jr., and Mrs. Ham ilton, and her daughters-in-law, Mrs. Douglas Drager and Sirs. Robert Drager. . . . Heading South . . . Dr. and Mrs. Merle Brown are leaving Friday for a fortnight's sojourn in South ern California, Mexico City and Acapulco . . . they will be ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rajhus of Klamath Falls. . . . In Los Angeles Dr. Brown will attend a medical meeting for a few days before leaving for Mex ico. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fouchek are leaving by plane for Mexico on Monday . . . after a few days in Mexico City they will fly over to Acapulco for a several weeks sojourn . . . they hope to meet the Browns at the coast resort. . . . Leaving . . . for New Orleans by plane on Tuesday were Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Llambias (Phyl lis Gueffroy), who will visit his mother and take in the Mardi Gras festivities while in the southern state. . . . Enroute they spent a day in San Francisco . . this will be the first time Mr Llambias has seen his mother since before World War II . . the travelers will return the end of the month. .... Moving note . . . Friends of Mr, and Mrs. George Alexander (Hel en Shepard) regret to learn that they will soon be moving to Ever ett, Wash., where he has been transferred by the Union Oil Co. . . . They have been residing in Portland since last fall and Just a week ago had moved into a ew house in Portland . . . his transfer orders coating the day following. . . . Temporarily Mrs. Alexander and son. George She pard, are in Salem at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard. until living accom modations are found In Everett Past Matrons, OES, will meet for dinner Friday night t the Golden Pheasant at 6:30 o'clock. The hostess committee includes. Mrs. Zina Sharpnack, chairman, Mrs. George E. Mungeft Jlrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. O. ST Pratt, Mrs. A. N. Copenhaver, Mrs. Lee Weth er by and Mrs. Ella Clayton. 1 n Like Mother Made Curried Bananas, Inoxponsivo Cakoj Orange Torto Among Old Recipes 0 By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Woman's Editor We've let Mother's file of old recipes alone for some time now, but every once in a while we feel the urge to thumb through the collection of notations and select some that sound extra good. Mother was fond CI cooking fruits, and liked something a bit unusual. We find a recipe for "Curry of Bans and Rice" which, Interpreted means CURRY OF BANANAS AND RICE 6 large ripe bananas 2 tablespoons curry powder 1 large onion . .. 1 cup canned coconut milk 1 sour apple, cut small cup coconut 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup cooked rice Fry bananas M oil, keep hot. To oil left in pan, add onion and apple and cook for 10 minutes without browning. Add curry and cook another 10 minutes, then milk and coconut. (Ed. note: use some other liquid if no coconut milk available, even water). Add bananas long enough to heat through, serve inside border of hot rice. Incidentally, though we haven't a recipe here, Mother used frequently to cook onions and apples together in a skillet as a meat accompaniment. Plain fried apples were a breakfast favorite at our house, cooked as only one woman could cook them. She sliced the apples in about eighths, leaving skins on. After they'd simmered awhile in the butter, a speck of water was added and the lid put on a few minutes, then the brown sugar was sprinkled over and the lid put on again until the sugar was melted and almost caramelized. This usually went over milk toast. She cooked the onion-apple combination about the same, us ing a bit less sugar. Here's a good sounding orange torte among her recipes: ORANGE CREAM TORTE 2 egg yolks, beaten 1 cups milk 1 cup flour 1 cup orange juice cup sugar Pinch salt 1 teaspoon grated rind Combine yolks, flour, sugar and salt, add other Ingredients and cook in a double boiler, cool, pour in a pan lined with graham crust, cover with crumbs or a meringue and bake slowly for 20 to 25 minutes. Among the recipes is a' topping for a one-egg cake which would well suit the modern budget The recipe will give style to a simple cake. DATE TOPPING FOR ONE EGG CAKE Vi package dates i cup water 4 cup sugar cup whipped cream Boil all but nuts for about 10 or 12 minutes. Spread over cake and bake as usual. Leave pan In pan, cut in squares and serve topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with nuts. Newlyweds to Live in Salem WEST STAYTON The Im maculate Conception Church was the scene for the wedding of Miss Marlene Odenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Odenthal of Aumsville, and Robert L. Hart mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hartmann of Sublimity, on Sat urday, Feb. 9, at 10 o'clock with the Rev. Matt Jonas officiating. Leland Hartmann,- brother of the groom, and Darrel Hartmann, Richard Hartmann and Douglas Bradley, all cousins of the groom, were altar boys. Jerry Neitling was soloist, accompanied by Miss Josephine Brand. The bride wore the traditional white satin gown designed in princess style with lace bodice and full length train. Her fingertip veil, edged with Chantilly lace, was held by a satin bandeau. She carried a white prayer book masked with American Beauty roses. Miss Geraldine Hartmann of Sublimity, sister of the groom, was the honor attendant. She wore a deep orchid floor length gown of taffeta with velvet jacket and matching gloves and head band. Bridesmaids were Miss La Veta Dozler of Stay ton, in gold taffeta and Miss Marilyn James of Jordan, who wore rose taf feta. Both carried nosegays of mixed flowers. Paul Kerber, cousin of the bride, was the ring bearer, Judy Ann Fery, cousin of the bride was flower girl. Cousin Is Best Man James McCoy of Sublimity was best man for his cousin. Grooms men were Dean Odenthal, broth er of the bride, and David Bradley, cousin of the groom. Mrs. Odenthal chose for her daughter's wedding a taupe gray dressmaker suit, with pink and black accessories and Mrs. Hart mann wore a beige suit with brown accessories. Both wore cor sages of pink carnations. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church hall. Miss Edna Fery, aunt of the T1,', bride cut the cake. Mrs. Henry I ln -ampus Play Cast Wymann, aunt and god mother of Alumnae Elect New Officers Mrs. Freeman Holmer was re elected president of the Delta Gamma alumnae at the group meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Douglas Baker. Other offi cers are Mrs. Lyman Sundin Jr., vice-president; Mrs. Eldon Caley, recording secretary: Mrs. Louis Bonney, corresponding secretary Mrs. Douglas Baker, treasurer Mrs. John W. Stortz, Panhellenic representative;- Mrs. Silas Gaiser, alternate representative; and Miss Vivian Chandler, city membership chairman. Two new members welcomed were Mrs. Gerald Holland and Mrs. Sidney Stenerodden. The March 13 meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert To Attend Installation Driving to Eugene on Thursday to attend the installation ceremo nies of Unity Chapter of the Amer ican Gold Star Mothers, Inc., will be a group from Salem chapter, Making the trip will be Mr. and Mrs. George Pro, Mrs. George Quesseth, Mrs. Clarence Brown. Mrs. Fred Birch, Mrs. J. D. White, Mrs. Jake Lappin, Mrs. Dave Fur lough and Mrs. Lucy Lichty, who is State Department color guard Last Saturday Coast Chapter of American Gold Star Mothers held its installation of chapter officers at the American Legion Hall' ln Taft. In attendance from Salem chapter were Mr. and Mrs. George Pro, Mrs. Cora Hutchinson, Mrs Lucy Lichty, Mrs. J. D. White and Mrs. George Quesseth. r UMTf mu For Healthy Sturdy Chicks insist on TRIANGLE CHICK STARTER The tint six weeks are a critical period for your chicks. They need a specially prepared feed like Triangle Chick Starter K rumbles to carry them through and insure rapid growth. Triangle K rumbles are easy to feed yet safe for even smallest chicks. A balanced formula of essential proteins with amino acids, prime grains, minerals and B-12 Vitamin Supplement insure that your chicks will have the right tart to health and sturdy growth. Al YswUcst Trio ta Daofsvs' 1iaaVatij j DEALERS: Willamette Feed & Supply D. A. Wbil & Sons Fred deVries & Son. Rout 6 the bride poured. Assisting were Mrs. Elmer Fery, Mrs. George Fery, Miss Helen Whyte of Port land, Mrs. Arthur Forrette, Mrs. John Fery Miss Darlene Dozler, Miss Devita Nightingale, Mrs. Ro sella Neilson, Annette Hipp, Don eva Fery, Kathy Hartmann, Joan Holt and Carol Jean Doerfler. For her going away outfit the bride wore a brown checked suit with brown accessories. Follow ing a trip south the couple will make their home in Salem, where both are employed. They are grad uates of St. Boniface High School of Sublimity. - Tryouts Saturday For Radio Show Additional tryouts for - the 15 minute radio program, "Story Time Palyhouse", each Saturday morning over KSLM and sponsor ed by the Salem Junior Woman's Club, will be held Saturday aft ernoon, Feb. 16 in the Fireside Room of the Salem Public Li brary between 1 and 3:30 o'clock. All junior and senior high school students in the city are eligible for the tryouts. This is a youth conservation prefect of the Salem Junior Woman's Club for the nation wide contest "Build Freedom With Youth." The pur pose is to give students an op portunity for work in radio through shows, which include drama, comedy, classical and his torical tales and animal stories. All shows are tape recorded for the benefit of the students. Additional students are needed for the weekly programs, for which Mrs. Dean Graunke is the director. She will also conduct the tryouts and rehearsals are held each Friday afternoon at the li brary and each Saturday morning before the broadcast. Mrs. Wallace Cowen is chairman of the project for the club. II anna Rosa Court, Order of Amaranth will hold a social eve ning Saturday night at the Ma sonic Temple at 9 o'clock. There will be dancing and cards. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON -(Special) - Sharon C Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton, 210 E. 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