I (Sec 1) Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Wed.. June 9. 1954 I SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Around Town , By JERYME WITH SCHOOL DAYS . . . com ing to an end for the summer months a number of the college cet are returning to the capital . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kromer were in Portland Tuesday morn ing to meet their daughter, Sid ney, on her arrival home by train from Winter. Park, Florida, where he has just completed her fresh man ear at Rollins College . . . The Stanford . . . contingent is due home in the next few days . . . Wallace Carson and Elsbeth Nelte are arriving today . . . Wal lace is driving north with John Kitzmillerof Dallas . . . Michael Deeney and Bob Dough ton are ex j pected home Thursday . . . Vir- ginia Patterson, who will be a senior next year at Stanford, also arrives home today . . . In the south ... for the gradu ation of their daughter, Jody Bush, from the Castilleja School at Palo Alto Tuesday morning were Mr. and Mrs, Roderick M. Livesley . . . Accompanying the Liveslcys south for the commence ment festivities were Mrs. Lives ley's mother. Mrs. Arley Cornish, and Miss Marthe Fuhrer . . . The senior ball honoring the Castilleja graduates was held Tuesday night at the St. Francis Hotel In San Francisco ... Mr. Llvesley Is flying home today. ut his family Is driving and will not return un til the end of the week . . . Jody plans to enter Stanford Univer , sity in the fall . . . Cards . . . are in the mail to members and friends of the Young Wnm p n's Christian Association of Salem inviting them to attend the formal opening ol the new YWCA building and to the reception fol lowing on Sunday, June 20 . . . the formal dedication will be at 1 o'clock with the reception hours following: from 3 to 5 o'clock ... Clever . . . newspaper releases from the St. Paul Rodeo Associa tion were in Tuesday's mail to the. annual, press-radio, party scheduled for Monday, June 14 at the St. Paul City Hall at 7 o'clock . . . Over a hundred Oregon press and radio representatives have been Invited t be guests of the St. Pail Rode Association at the party and dinner ... there will be music and dancing later in the evening. . . Pre-anptial parties ... on the agenda in honor of Miss Anita Becker, bride-elect of Paul Riley . . Tuesday night Mrs. M. J. ftaschko, aunt of Miss Becker. Miss Marlene Rascbko, Mrs. Mi chael Becker and Mrs. Ray fritz were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower at the Raschko home on Kingwood Drive . . . Twenty-five guests were bidden to the party and a late supper was served by the hostesses . . . Entertaining .... Thursday Bight for the pleasure of Miss Becker will be Mrs. Howard Post, who has Invited a few friends to ber Argyle Drive home ... A des sert rapper will be served by the hostess with a kitchen shower hon oring Miss Becker . . . Honoring the fa tore Mrs. Riley will be Mrs. A. J. Becker, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. Jacob Foos, Mrs. Arthur Cole, j Club Calendar WEDNESDAY Royal Neighbors of American Sew In f Club .with Mrs. M. A. Champ, 1760 C Street, 12:30 no-host lunch eon. Nebraska Club Auxiliary with Mrs. Albert Hoevet. 1876 S. 13th St.. 12:30 covered dish luncheon. Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth, initiation. Scottish Rita Temple, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Keizer Ladies Sewing club with Mrs. H. M. Broadbeat. 872 Sunset Ave. DeMolay Mother's Club. noon luncheon. Masonic Temple, install, tion. Salem Unit 136, American Legion Auxiliary Salem Woman's club, 8 p.m. Auburn Woman's Club with Mrs. Stuart Johns. 11 a.m.. picnic lunch con in garden at noon. Salem Sojourners. 1 p.m. dessert bridge. Salem Woman's Club. Salem Zonta Club with Mrs. Ver non Wiscarson, 2190 S. High St., 7:30 dessert. FRIDAY Merry Time Club with Mrs. R. H. Poff. 3365 Duncan Ave.. 1 p.m. salad luncheon. OF Haleys Beauty Center "The Beautiful Open For Business Wednesday, June 9, 1954 At 464 N. Capitol (Between Jory Florists & The Music Center) No Appointment Necessary or Dial 2-0992 Lots of FREE PARKING LI A LF Y' "Wn p""y Women Walk In rlMI-C Q Aad Beautiful Women Walk Out" 464 N. Capitol Entrance on Capitol Only ENGLISH Mrs. Harold O. Schneider. Mrs. Roger Hoy. Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mrs. Adam A. LeFord, Mrs. .Michael J. Raschko, Miss Marlene Raschka and Mrs. Post . . . Driving ... to Portland Tuesday to participate in the Oregon Wo men's Golf Association sweep stakes tourney at the Portland Golf Club were . . . Mesdames M. 0. Seale, Thomas Watson, John Lewis, Thomas Hill Jr., Fred S. Anunsen, Frank Shafer, Fred Bernardi. Ken neth Potts, Bruce Williams, Rich ard Chase, Claybourne Dyer, Seth P. Smith, John R. Wood, Chester Loe. Charles McDevitt, T. W. Low ry. Rex Adolph, Glenn Wilbur, Werner Brown. Eugene Kokko, Ivan Marble and Leland Plank. . Change of address . . . for Mr. and Mrs. Corydon Blodgett, who will soon be moving from St. Hel ens to Portland . . . Starting this fall Mr. Blodgett will be head of the music department of the new East Portland David Douglas Union High School ... the school is now under construction and will be completed by fall. . . Mr. Blodgett ! has been teaching in St. Helens. . . Philomath ... is the new home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cronemiller. ' where he will be forest engineer ; with the Thompson Lumber Co. . . i he graduated form Oregon State on Monday and on hand to see him receive his sheepskin were his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Crone miller . . . Friends ... of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bishop, who have been re siding in Chico, Calif., will be pleased to hear they will soon be maving to Eugene . . . Mr. Bishop will be with the Eugene Rock and Gravel Co. . . Driving . . . south to San Fran cisco this week were Mr. and Mrs. George C. Alexander and her bro ther, Lt. Robert Shepard ... the latter will soon leave for duty in the Far East and the Alexanders went south to bid him farewell . . Miss Hancock Feted Miss Starr Hancock, bride-elect of Sgt. John Hancock, was honor ed at a pre-nuptiat party recently in Seattle by a group of her Se attle Pacific College classmates. Hostesses for the miscellaneous shower were Miss Carol Robinson and Mrs. Arnold Bjelland, at whose home the party was held. Engagement is Told Mr. and Mrs. Milo R. Chrisman are announcing the engagement of their daughter,. Marylin, to Jos eph C. Prather, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurman. The wed ding will be an event of August 7. Salem Rebekah Lodge met Mon day evening for a short business meeting. Initiation will be held next Monday evening. The re freshment committee for next meeting consists of the chairman, Mrs. Elmer J. Roth, Miss Frances Finch, Miss Margaret Roth, Mrs. Mary Ellen Emery, and Mrs. Luther Melton. The Mt. Angel Young Peoples Sodality will sponsor a benefit dance Friday night, June 11 at the Mt. Angel Audtiorium be tween 9 and 12 o'clock. Wayne Hallings orchestra from Portland will play for the semi - for nal dance. The Missionary Society of the First Church of God will hold a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Edmund Lippert, 1433 State St., Thursday. June 10. Hours are from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. All friends are invited to attend. CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Feller, Janie and Sandra, left Monday for a week of vaca tioning which will take them to the Bay city of Frisco, and vicin ity, when they will visit with rela tives., Mrs. A. C. Haag will entertain the Kensington Club at a 1:15 dessert luncheon Thursday after noon at her Croisan Creek home. 1 Nile Greets Members at Luncheon New members of the Salem Daughters of the Nile we'e wel comed at the luncheon meeting of the club Monday at the Mason ic Temple. Tbe new Nile mem bers were initiated at a ceremo nial of Nydia Temple in Portland in late May. New members welcomed were Mrs. Robert Zemenke, Mrs. Rich ard Davis, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Omar Huff, Mrs. George Meier, Mrs. Hilda Howell, Mrs. C. W. Hedges, Mrs. Milton Thom as, Mrs. E. A. Tueski, Mrs. Earl J. Cook and Mrs. Rex Hartley, Jefferson. Mrs. Charles Kopald, Mat Sha Temple, St. Paul, Minn., now liv ing in Salem, was welcomed as a guest. The tables were beautifully de corated with spring flowers. Ninety-six members attend he affair. Mrs. Loran Spaulding reported that eight ladies had volunteered and worked for the polio vaccine immunization program, Mrs." Da vid Wright, Mrs. J. W. Hutchin son, Mrs. H. DeGroff, Mrs. W. C. Bachman, Mrs. Wayne Anderstfn, Mrs. T. Scroggins, Mrs. Leon Bar rick. Mrs. William Newmver cave a report on the ceremonial held in the Sunken ballroom in the Ma sonic Temple, Portland. Installation Dinner Joint installation ceremonies for the South Salem Lions Club tnd Auxiliary were held Monday eve ning at a dinner at Shattuc's Cha teau. Jim Tindall, district governor, was the installing officer for the Lions, ine following taking office; Warren Clark, president; Clayton Jones, vice president; Jim Mc Gilchrist, second vice president; Arthur Martin, third vice presi dent; Robert Green, lion tamer; Frank Hamstreet, treasurer; Da ryl Jones, secretary; Roy Adsitt, tail twister; Charles Neilsen and Nels Johnson, directors, i Installing officer for the auxili ary was Mrs. James Tindall, Dis trict Coordinator of Auxiliaries. The following were installed: Mrs. Charles Neilsen, president; Mrs. Donald Cooper, vice president; Mrs. Clayton Jones, secretary; Mrs. Dee Downey, treasurer; and Mrs. Arthur Martin, Lion Tamer. Colored movies of the 1963 Na tional Soap Box Derby and of the 1953 Salem Soap Box Derby were shown by Clayton Jones. The Accent Club will meet Thursday night, June 10 at the borne of Mrs. George Donoboe, 1050 Ox.ord at 8 p.m. Mrs. Donald Addison will be co-hostess. The last meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Pickerell on Lan caster Drive, Mrs. Jack Williams assisting. Guests for the evening were Mrs. E. L. Malm and Mrs. Bonnie Brown, both oi Salem, and Mrs. Alice Krutsch, formerly of Chester, England. COMING SOON! something that might change famous Patricia Lee School of Charm and Modeling now fo have permanent location in Salem! Yes, this is the same amazing course, combin ing 6 weeks of extensive training in charm and modeling, that so many successful busi ness women, models, teen-agers and house wives in the Northwest have taken! An excit ing course planned to emphasize your own NATURAL loveliness to develop your own personality. You will learn secrets of moke up and wardrobe planning. How to control your weight how to be at ease with people. It's fun it's easy and it costs so little! The complete 6 weeks of personalized training, MODEL ST) , SCVDOL OF CHARM - PHONE 4-7272, Soon to open oi 439 Court Street More of Same Orange, Chocolate, Pineapple Give That Needed Oomph to Icebox Cakes By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Woman's Editor We recently wrote a story about icebox cakes and in look ing over the recipes found too many to go into one story. So here are more, these three are from our dear old black-covered looseleaf notebook without which we would never be happy in the kitchen. Try them over on your icebox, they are good for expected company, because the desserts can be made so far ahead. ORANGE ICEBOX CAKE t cup sugar V cup lemon juice 4 eggs grated rind 1 orange Vz teaspoon vanilla Dissolve sugar in lemon juice, heat in double boiler until scalding. Beat yolks, add hot mixture gradually stirring. Put back in double botjer, cook thick and smooth. Cool. Cream butter and confectioner's sugar, add orange. Stir in egg mix ture then beaten whites, vanilla and 2 tablespoons confectioner's sugar or more. Pour into pan lined with cookies or lady fingers and let season in refrigerator for several hours. PINEAPPLE ICEBOX CAKE 2 cup sugar 2 cups confectioner's sugar Y cup pineapple juice 1 cup drained crushed 4 eggs pineapple 1 cup butter teaspoon vanilla Lady fingers Melt sugar in pineapple juice, heat to scalding in double boiler, add beaten yolks to hot mixture, cook over water until thick and smooth. Cream butter, add confectioner's sugar and pineapple. Stir in cold egg mixture, fold in beaten whites, with vanilla and 2 more tablespoons confectioner's sugar. Pour into mold lined with lady fingers (or other cookies) and let stand in refrigerator. CHOCOLATE ICEBOX CAKE 2 dozen lady fingers 4 egg yolks pound sweet chocolate 1M teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons sugar 4 egg whites 4 tablespoons water 1 cup cream (whipped) Line pan with lady fingers, melt chocolate in double boiler, add sugar, water and egg yolks, beaten light. Cook, stirring until smooth. Add vanilla when cooled and the egg whites beaten. Piano Pupils in Recital Thursday Ferno Craven will present two piano pupils in recital Thursday at 445 Waldo Ave. at 8 o'clock. Carol Stettler will play Inven tions No. 13 and 8 by Bach; Valse No. 1 by Chopin; Valse Caprice, Hoffman; Autumn, by Chamin ade; Hungarian, op. 39 No. 12, MacDowelt. Stephen Shipp will play Air with Variations, Scarlatti; Inven tion No. 10, Bach; Prelude No. 2, Gershwin; Polonaise Op. 40 No. 1, Chopin. With Miss Stettler he will play Brazilevia from "Scara mouche Suite," Milhaud. Ruth Stettler, vocal pupil of Mrs. Frank C. Parcher will sing Mud Pies by Gatty and Pussy Willow Song. Stephen Shipp has been ac cepted as pianist and accompan ist for the Oregon Journal Sen iors who will go on tour this summer. WILLAMINA Primrose He bekah Lodge voted into member ship Mrs. Emma Coan and Mrs. Henrietta Tromblay at the June meeting and will be initiated at the June 17 meeting. Mrs. Barbara Stone gave a report on the Rebekah assembly at Grants Pass. Mrs. Lola Lord was appointed Theta Rho ad visor, to be assisted by Mrs. Fran ces Johnson. Appointed to the ad visory board were Mrs. Amy Fox, Mrs. Theda Wright and Mrs. Alice John. course only $35.00 6 ASENCY P 1 cup butter 2 cups confectioner's sugar 1 cup orange pulp finely shredded and drained. Home Nuptials Unite Couple Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bucurench are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Freda Bucurench Davis, to Francis C. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morris of Clarkstown, Wash. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents on June 5 at 3 o'clock with the Rev. Howard C. Stover officiating. Attending the couple were Miss Dessie McClay and Howard Pong. The bride is a graduate of Sa lem schools and Willamette Uni versity. She is supervisor of mu sic in the Tillamook Public Schools. Mr. Morris is a graduate of the i North Idaho College of Education and took graduate work at tbe University of Idaho and the Uni versity of Oregon. He is principal of the Wilson School in Tilla mook. After a short honeymoon the newlyweds will be at home in Tillamook at 801 Williams Ave. What every good cook knows: Just a little difference in ingredients makes a big difference in cooking results Snowdrift is just a little lighter than any other shorten ing and that can make the big difference in giving your family lighter, more digestible fried foods. K Snowdrift gives just a little more safety than ordinary shorten ings, because it fries perfectly at correct high temperatures.That can make the big difference in digestibility of fried foods. No other shortening at any price is so creamy, so digestible and so light! naoioMffit IOO PUtt . AU-VMCTAMJ SMOtTWdNO Mrs. Rilea to Head League Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea of Clacka mas, wife of Major General Rilea. is the new president of the Salem Women's Army-Navy League. Mrs. Rilea has long been an active mem ber blithe group and was respons ible tpr organizing the Salem league. Officers were elected at the last meeting of the season of the league on Tuesday at the home ef Mrs. Willam H. Hammond. A no-host luncheon was served in the recrea tion room. Other officers elected to serve with Mrs. Rilea are Mrs. Richard M. Chase, secretary; Mrs. Daniel Dilaconi, treasurer: and the follow ing vice-presidents: army, Mrs. Maylon Scott: army reserve, Mrs. Andrew Baker: navy reserve. Mrs. George Sirnio; navy, Mrs. Walter Skinner: air force. Mrs. Max Den ton: and national guard, Mrs. Mar shall Wood. Thirty attended the affair and ! Mrs. Rilea was down from Clack i amas for the party. Mrs. Norman Campion Is the outgoing president. Teachers to Learn Newer iSewing Trends Oregon Homemaking teachers will convene in Salem for three days, beginning today at 9 a.m. at' Collins Hall. This annual con ference has attracted a registra tion of 75 teachers from over Oregon, and has been planned cooperatively by the Oregon Tea chers and the Division of Voca tional Education. Highlight of the three-day ses sion will be demonstrations on the Bishop Method of Precision sewing, conducted by Mrs. Kath-! erine Rotruck of Washington, D. j C. She is in charge of clothing i School of Uie YWCA in Washing ton, DC, and is a specialist in the Bishop method. The registration of the school has been closed because of limit ation of accommodations. Friends Fete Tatchios Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tatchio were honored on their 40th wed ding anniversary when friends called at their home on the Lib- sons and three grandsons. Four o their sons were Present. Major Orriji Tatchio and family of Ran toulj 111., could not be here for the celebration. Mrs. R. H. Poff will entertain the Merry Time Club at a 1 o'clock salad luncheon Friday af ternoon at her home, 3365 Dun can Ave. Snowdrift's ingredients axe just a little costlier than any other solid shortening (yet you pay no more). That can make the big difference in better tasting foods, whether fried or baked. AOt IT TV! WfltSON O ffOPU 'k'J , -i w V'! ; Susan Armstrong, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Armstrong, one of dance students to appear in the Niles Navarre Stu dio Dance Revue to be given at the Capitol Thea tree at 8:15 p.m., Thurs day, June 10. Some 85 pupils up to high school age will participate in the show. Day Program for Grade Students The YWCA will offer a day program for girls in the 3 to 6 grade from July 12-30. The pro gram will include crafts, gym re creation, tours, picnics, movies and everything girls like to do. Girls will meet at the YW on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 to 3 p.m. Teachers and supervisors will be on hand to direct the activity. A small fee will be charged. Those wishing to register are ask ed to call the YWCA. 351 State St Downtown Lb. Meaty. Well Lb. ;i7iss stem: Lb. tJ Lb. Lbs. v WEINERS Lb. RIB STEAK iL 490 Rings $00 3-Lbs. MEF BOASTS Boneless Lb. VEAL STEAKS Lb . PORK STEAK Lb Ask About Our Home Freezer Special 50 Lbs. Watte Free, Meats $23-88 Mrs. Smart Will Present Students Mrs. James C. Smart will pre sent her piano students in recital tonight at the West Salem City Hall at 8 p.m. The interested public is invited to attend. An informal receptior will follow and assisting Mrs. Smart will be Mrs. Robert Worral and Mrs. J. P. Smart. Students participating will be Joanne Loop, Sylvia Walker, Rob bie Worral, Sandra Walker, Lorin Anderson, Karen Smart, Marlene Anderson, Lark Brandt, Alice Marx, Wilma Higley, Barbara Johnson, Patty Worral and Kennie Ruth Carlson. Dr. Victor Hogo Sword will show pictures taken on his recent trip to India at the Soroptimist Club noon luncheon today at the Golden Pheasant. WD CO OEUClOuS MADE WfTM INSTANT Pudding ftfADy to rruczs m i minute I cur freezing time m Hf COSTS ON iy PENNIES PER SEfiVINS f 1128 Center St At Shopping Center - trimmed Cute 0 0 T-BOIIES s,icks Lb.