- t 'if",'' i, i. v -'n ' , A , 1 U.rM ti l - vvC 4 '.Vi-jV).': ' - Mrs. Olive Ramey, Hillsbcro, president of Rebekah Assembly, third from left, made her official visit to Salem Rebekah Lodge Monday night Pictured with Mrs. Ramey left to right are Mrs. Dorothy Bancroft, Noble Grand, Salem, Rebekah Lodge; Mrs. Lola Os borne, Portland, vice-president of the- Rebekah As sembly; Mrs. Ramey, and Mrs. Gladys Rhoades, vice-grand of Salem Lodge. (McEwan Photo). State Officers s Visit Rebekah Lodge Monday Honor guest of the Salem Re bekah Lodge Monday evening" was Mrs. Olive Ramey, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. Other distinguished guests intro duced at the meeting were Mrs. Christine Smith,- past president of the Assembly; -Mrs. Robert Hen derson, past president of the As sembly; Grace Christensen, past E resident of the Assembly; Mrs. lary Allen, representative ARA; Mrs. George Beane, past president of the jurisdiction of Nevada; George Naderman, Grand High Priest of the Grand Encampment of Oregon; Mrs. Clarence Town send, president of the Association LAPM; Mrs. Lola Osborne, vice president of the Assembly of Ore gon; Robert Henderson, Past Grand Representative; Mrs.i Florence Beatty, Musician -of I the Oregon Assembly; Mrs. Lloyd' Wood, color bearer of the Assembly; Mrs. Edith Turner, Outside Guardian of the Assembly; and Mrs. Victor Koop, District Deputy President. The Rebekah Degree was con ferred on Mrs. Loyal R. Adkison and Mrs. Emil Yohner. A tableau honoring Mrs. Olive Ramey, de picting the institution of the Re bekah Lodge, was given under the direction of Mrs. George Beane Preceding the meeting a dinner was given for members and visit ins dignitaries. Salem Rebekah Lodge will have their annual Christmas meeting" on Dec. 22. All branches of the order are invited to attend and bring cuests. The Three Link Club will meet Fridav at noon for a no-host luncheon celebrating birthdays on October, November and Decern ber. The LAPM will have their spe cial Christmas meeting Thursday evening at 6:30. A supper will be served. FL Club will meet Thursday, Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs. Orville Britton, 2780 Market btreet. Ceremony Held At Dickey Home ELLIOTT PRAIRIE Mrs. Ann Jack and Russell Elmer were mar ine miitv Saturday afternoon. Dec. 6 at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. John Dickey of Forest Grove. The Rev. Dickey per formed the single ring ceremony. TVio nnlv attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William Tate of New- Kortr uncle and aunt of the bride The bride wore a navy blue dress with blue accessories and The bridal couple left immedi ately after tbe ceremony lor in land. On Sunday they were the . honor guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tate at their home in wewoerg ror a turkey dinner. A niece of the bride, Mrs. Marvin Beer, made the wedding cake. " -:- Others , present at the wedding 4innr urr Mr' and Mr. Claude Brown and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and Muriai ox Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beer and Janie and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tate of McMinnviUe. On Tuesday evening -Mr. and ' Mrs. Elmer will be guests at din- er at the home, of her brother, Tr. and Mrs. Claude Brown. -. Mrs. Elmer , has had charge of the school cafeteria for several years and will, continue with the work. Mr. - Elmer is a carpenter at K Yellowstone National park, where he works several months very year during, the? open sea aon at .the parkMrs. Elmer' also works in the park during the sum mer months. j Mr. Gilson is Director ..,.' . Melvln L. Gilson, director of music in the Newberg High School, hu organized, and is directing a ; community chorus of 200 voices, which will present "The Messiah" on Dec. 14 at the Newberg High SchooL Mr. Gilson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs., Mervin J. Gilson of Salem. He is a graduatev.of Wil lamette University and has taught at Madras and Dallas. . LINCOLN The Lincoln Com munity Club Association will sponsor a benefit card party on Saturday night, Dec. 13 at the Lincoln School at 8 pjn. The pub lic is invited to attend. Jello and doughnuts will be served. residehf! Makes Visit To Auxiliary Mrs. Carl Oberg. department president from Portland, made her official visit to Marion Auxili ary, VFW Monday night. Other department officers present were Mrs. Jonn WalJcer of Medlord, chief of staff, Mrs. Edith Mudd, Salem, past department president; Mrs. Adwin Strayer, Salem, past department president; and Mrs. Joe Hopkins, Salem, assistant conductress. Reports were given by Mrs. Mike Becker, Mrs. Dale Brooks, Mrs. Charles Hagen, Mrs. James Hartley, Mrs. Genevieve Olson. Mrs. Mel Clemens reported that the arrangements for the dinner to be given December 13 for the J. C. Penney employees were com plete. A portion of the money from the dinner will go to the VFW Cancer Research program. Mrs. Virgil Bolton, National Home Fund chairman reported that the Aux iliary Minstrel Show performance sponsored by the Keizer Lions dub netted the Auxiliary $82. She also reported that the troupe would play to the boys in the TB Hospital (Veterans Administra tion) in Portland on January 18 Mrs. W. L. Barnett announced plans for the Christmas party to b held on Dec 21. Fifty bags of blocks to be used In the Christmas baskets for needy families were given to the auxiliary by Reln- holdt and Lewis Company. The post Joined the auxiliary zor a supper after the meeting with Mrs. Edna Ptice In charge. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be January 12. The Delta Gamma alomnae will be entertained tonight at the home of Mrs. Jack Miller, 1385 N. 24th St, at 8 p jn. This will be a Christ mas party and the province sec retary, Mrs. Ivan Traynor of Eu gene, will be a special guest. As sisting hostesses are Mrs. Eldon Caley and Mrs. Steve Anderson. Christmas Miscellany Turkey Stuffing Takes Bananas; Cookies Go With Iced Desserts By MAXINK BTJREN Statesman Woman's' Editor There are some people who like a little stuffing served with their turkey. And there are others who like a little turkey served with their stuffing. For these real stuffing connoisseurs, a new treat is in store, Banana Stuffing for Poultry, made much like other poultry stuffing but with the magic of the tropics in it For the holiday turkey, duck or chicken. Banana Stuffing Is. a blend of delicious fruit flavor with well-seasoned bread ... to make this a really tangy poultry accompaniment. It's a masterly combination everyone will like. BANANA STUFFING Ya teaspoon pepper IV 1 cups butter or margarine quarts soft bread crumbs, loosely packed (about 1 pounds bread) large onions, chopped tablespoon salt 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning 4 cups (1 quart) diced ripe bananas (about 8 to 8 bananas) Use either all-yellow or fully ripe banana. Melt butter or margarine in large saucepan. Add bread crumbs, onions, salt, pep per, poultry seasoning and bananas. Mix well. Makes about 3V& quarts .stuffing, enough for a 10 to 12 pound ready-to-cook turkey or 2 (9 to 6 pound) chickens or ducks. Important: If extra stuffing remains, shape it into balls and bake in a separate pan alongside the poultry, about 20 minutes. For flavor, spoon drippings from the poultry over the stuffing as It cooks. Garnish the poultry platter with these extra stuffing balls before serving. If desired, bacon fat or poultry fat may be used In place of butter or margarine. Ifrese holiday cookies aren't too rich and may be served with ice cream or custard to make a fine dessert. Raisins are a basic ingredient in many holiday cookies, for they belong to the season just as much as Santa Claus. HOLIDAY COOKIES a4 cup seedless raisins 1 cup shortening locup granulated sugar 2 eggs cup milk 2 cups quick-cooking oats i cup chopped walnuts 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon soda Wi teaspoons lemon extract i cup chopped walnuts Rinse raisins In hot water, drain and dry thoroughly. Cream shortening and sugar together. Blend In beaten eggs, milk, oats and nuts. Sift flour with baking powder, salt and soda, and add to creamed mixture Blend In raisins and flavoring. Drop by small spoonfuls, about 2 inches apart, onto unstressed cookr sheet. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 12 to 15 minutes.Makes 4 dozen.... medium-sized cookies. '"I for Christmas Cheer that goes on and on Evans HAND TUINCD Slippers For the Rest of Your Ufa. yt3i Smart, hand" turned Evans Slippers are the L: s' greatest gift in the world for a man. There's cf7yf . abundant comfort in ever well fitting pak. 481 Stat Street Open Friday Nights - Lcodors1 RocDiyo Certificates ! - The December meeting of the Salem Camp Fire and Blue Bird Leaders Association will be held tonight In the Fireside Room of the First Presbyterian Church, be ginning at 7:30 pan. Leaders, who have fulfilled reauirements : for leadership training j, certificates, will receive, them at this tune. The combined meeting is also to be the occasion of a Christmas Council Fire marking the dose' of the- leadership training course. Leaders may become better ac quainted at the' meeting and share their; experiences with new lead ers, who will be welcomed into the Leaders Association. , The cere mony will center around the Christmas tree, and coffee and Christmas cookies will be served. The evening will close with Christ mas songs. Railroad Party Slated Salem Railroad Club will hold its Christmas meeting and party in the basement of the Salem Woman's Club on Saturday at 6:30 pjn. A covered dish dinner will be served and there will be an exchange of gifts. Motion pictures will be shown during the evening. J. H. Jennings is chairman of the party. All railroaders of all roads i are invited to attend. R'cerifioWWil! Fete Pierces Mi. and Mrs. Charles R. Pierce will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary at an open house on Sunday, Dec 21 "at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. McKillop, at their suburban home, 4125 Liberty Road. Friends of. the goldenweds are being invited through the press to call between 2 and S o'clock. 'Hosts for the open house are the couple's six children. Mrs. Ar chie J. Elliott, Mrs. Walter Wads worth, Brooks, Mrs. Walter Kar sten, Mrs. McKillop, Miss- Ruby Pierce and Harold Pierce. There are 7 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce have lived In Salem for 44 years, having been married in Creston, Iowa. Soroptimist Luncheon a guest at tne saiem Soroptimist club luncheon meeting ; on Wed nesdav noon at the Golden Phea sant was Miss Margie Leonard, wmamette university Coed of the Month. For the program group sinfflnff was enlnveH unrier th riii-. ection of Mr. Henrv Kavspr with miss Alice Crary Brown the ac-f comnanlst. Plana wpr made fnr the club Christmas party on Dec. 17 at tne Home of the president, Mrs. Donald Reinke. Shirjcy Honnios To Bo Married Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hennles of Turner are announcing , the en gagement of their daughter, Shir ley, to Ronald D. Rentfrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Rentfrow of Tigard. , Miss Kennies is a graduate of Cascade Union High School and attended Oregon State College last year; where she is a member, of the AlDha Omicron Pi Mr. Rentfrow is a senior at Wil lamette University. The EDrine weddinr ia hinr planned for March 21. Yuletido Program Given tor Club r Members of the Welcome Wagon held a" Christmas luncheon and meeting on Wednesday at the Sen ator Hotel. Mrs. R. V. Cooley pre sided. Mrs. Floyd Baker, chair man of the social hour, led the group in singing Christmas carols. C J. Harm was the guest speak er and gave a demonstration of Christmas decorations in the home. Plans were made for the Jan. 22 meeting to be held at the May flower Hall with a covered dish supper for members, husbands and guests at 6:30 p.m. The StaeamcmSolftsi, OreTTiPTtdbDaceaAcT IV, KZZ Rainbow Girls Hold Initiation Formal Initiation highlighted the meeting of Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls Tues day night at the Masonic Temple. The initiates include Janice Rose ler, Carol West, Judy McDonald, Louise Henderson, - Sharon Sea rcy, Judy Keller, Shirley Lee Fre eman, Beverly Mocabee, and Kar en Covext. Ann Hansen was re ceived into the Assembly through affiliation from Anchorage, Alas ka, m Plan's were made for a recep tion to held Sunday, Dec. 23 at 2 pjn. honoring Miss Marlyn Lor enz, grand fidelity; Nancy Bone. -grand representative to Ohio; and Wayne Henry, member of the state . Assembly of Oregon. 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