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S (S$. 1) Statesman, Salem. Ore Wod July 21, 1954 I SOCIE TY C By JERYME SOCIAL JOTTINGS . . . Irfvita tions will be in today's mail to a garden tea for which Mrs. Henry Hanzen and Mrs. Estill Brunk will be hostesses . at .the former's South High Street resi dence on Wednesday, August 4 . . . a large group of friends have been invited to call between 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock .... Calendared . . . for Friday 1 night Is the Subscription Club's bonus sports dance ... The af fair will be held at the Ameri can Legion Club with the social haur slated for 7 o'clock with a buffet dinner and dancing fol lowing ... Among the guest at tending the affair will be Cap tain and Mrs. Max Moon, former Salem residents who are current ly visiting in the capital, who will be guests of .Mr. and Mrs. John CaagheU ... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard of Portland, formerly of Salem will be down as guests of the Hollis W. Hunt Ingtons ... Bf r. and Mrs. James B. Young will be hosts for an informal .party .preceding the dance on the terrace of - their North Summer Street home for a group of their friends .V. A supper party . . v Thursday night for which Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry will be hosts at their South High Street resi dence for the pleasure of their niece. Miss Jane Walsh, and her fiance, Howard 'Gower . . . the affair will follow the wedding rehearsal and. bidden are mem bers of the two families and the bridal party . . ..Mr. Gower is arriving today from Palo Alto . . .The wedding of the duo win be an event of Saturday after noon at the First Congregational Church ... Entertaining ... informally at a - luncheon Blonday afternoon was Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, who invited a few friends to say au revoir to Mrs. Robert Bieder, who is leaving today with her children for their home in Den vet following a several weeks' visit in the capital with her par ents, the Walter H. Smiths . . . T ! X. 1 r . . imu ... ounaay nigni .were Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, -who entertained at their Fairmount Hill home . Guests were Messrs.: and Mes dames John H. Johnson, Roger MV SchneH, James R. Philips, William R. Shinn and Rollin Haag . . . , Tenth reunion . . . for the Salem High School class of 1344 fa slated for Sunday afternoon, July 25 at Paradise Island at 1 o'clock . , AH class members and their chil dren are invited to attend . the group's first reunion . . , over a hundred are expected to attend according to Howard Elwood, who Is in charge of arrangements . . . Several of the Salem High faculty members have also been invited . . . a covered ; dish nlcnle Inn- eheoa will be served . . . Donald Burlingham of Weodburn is class resident ... . Mrs. Reed Vall- stedt (Maryaaa Bollinger) of En- jreae Is vice-presideat ,2 . Mrs. Raymond Crumme (Marilyn Hiort) is the secretary . . ."Mrs. Gerald Boblsom CMarv Parker) Is treasurer . . . and Howard , FJ- wood is sergeant-at-arms . . Coming . . . from Modesto, Calif, for Iter class reunion wd be Mrs. Donald Wells -(Marie Ann New man) .. . . She is arriving Thurs day with- her husband and two sons and will be guests of her Worthy Matrons Guests Members of the Past Matrons Association, OES enjoyed a cov ered dish dinner In the gardens of Mrs. Byron B. Herrick Friday night Thirty-five were present for the affair and guests were Mrs. E. T. Armstrong, worthy matron of Chadwick Chapter; Mrs. R. L, Forster, worthy matron of Trinity Chanter; Mrs. Robert Stutzman, worthy, matron of Ainsworth Chap ter; and Miss Helen Fletcher, worthy matron of Salem Chapter, A gvest at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Stanley , Butler this week is their nephew; Jeffrey C Hazard Jr who graduated in June from Columbia Law School in New York City. Mr. Hazard is here to take the state bar examinations and is currently living in Portland. , Club Calendar SUNDAY ' , White Shrina of Jerusalem picnic. uusa u pasture. South High and Lc- niic i p in- A round Town HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR US . . . HAPPY EATING FOR YOU! JULY IS THE 5th BIRTHDAY OF , NOKLCkIN'S FAMOUS BUFFET ALL YOU CAii EAT -99c Free Prizes TODAY'S braaS n atoIju?5 L STATE STREET Downtown Salem L U BS MU S I C ENGLISH parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester Newman, for the weekend ... TRAVEL TALK . . . Arriving in the capital this weekend were Mrs. Ivan White and daughters. Patsy, Diana and ' Christine . . The Whites make their home - in. Tel Aviv, where Mr. White is econ omic consular at the U. S. Em bassy. . .He accompanied his fam ily to the -states and stopped in Washington, D. C. for a few day's . . . he expects to arrive in Salem Thursday . . . they, are visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. B. H. White, and his aunt. Miss Mary Eyre ... The Whites flew to Rome from Israel and traveled by ship from Naples to New York . They expect to be here for "the re mainder of the summer n and will also visit with her family in Wash ington ... Heading East ... Thursday win be Mr. and Mrs. C H. Holcomb, who will visit their three daugh ters in South Dakota for a month . .Oa their return to Salem the Holcombs will be at home In their new residence at 2225 East Rural Avenne la the New Haven addi tion . '. . the purpose of their trip is to attend the wedding of their eldest, granddaughter,. Cbelaine Munger, to Glen Nelson of Vermil lion la Carthage on August 17 . . . While ia South Dakota the Hol combs will visit at the homes of their sons-in-law and daughters . . Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Ripple and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Findlay in Rapid City . . . and ia Carthage with Mr. and Mrs. C M, Manger. . Firing . . . to New York City to day will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek,.who will attend the 95th anniversary convention of the Equitable Life Insurance 'Society at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel While in New York the Majeks will attend several stage shows and also have tickets to a Yankee Cleveland baseball game . . . En route home the travelers will come by way of San Francisco to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Olson, who re side in Hayward, wlfere Mr. Olson is with Hunt Foods Inc.-. . Allan and Jo Anne graduated in June from Oregon State College and he expects to enter the service . in December. . . - v , Moving note . . . Mr.' and Mrs. James Burr Miller and son, Jef frey, and week old twin daugh ters, Jenny Lee and Joy Elisabeth, left Tuesday for Portland, where they will make their home . Mr. Miller is oa the news staffof we uregoniu - Geer Family Reunion on Sunday The 33rd annual reunion and pic nic of the descendants of Joseph Cary Geer, Oregon pioneer of Ififl was held at the estate of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Geer on Garden Road, Jury 18. More than 50 descendants with families -attended .the picnic and participated in festivities and pro gram. Waldo Geer of Salem, pres ident of the clan and Bert Geer of MaryhihV Wash, read" original poems.Pearl Willard, professional ly known as Willard Carey gave imitative sounds for which be has won International fame, and told some stories. Nicoii and Keri Kephart, Silver ton, great-great-granddaughters of Ralph Cary Geer. pioneer of Waldo Hills, sanz solos and 'Evangeline Shaw of Portland gave a poem and eulogy of Hale Call, a member of the clan who died last f all in Fort land. Gordon Grimm gave a talk and August Fisher accompanied the community singing on his accord ion. Mrs. Pauline Geer Puckett of Portland read an account of Hom er Davenport's quest of and inter est in Arabian horses and Mrs. Ruth Geer Kephart led in the sal ute to our flag. . ; The officers re-elected are Waldo Geer, Salem, president; A. A. Geer.. Salem, Vice-president; and Mrs. C. C. Geer, Silverton, secretary-treasurer. Five generations of the Geer family were represented at the re union, Evangeline Shaw, the old est member present, being of the 8th generation of ueorge ueer, an cester of all West Coast Geers. Several of the 12th generation .were present Mrs. Josef Schnelker and daughter, Ann, have left for Ohio to spend several weeks visiting with her family near. ODernn.. 7A . Fro Photographs . . . Intertainmenil ENTREES All YOU CAII EAT1 At cm installation of officers of Salem Odd Fellows ' , and Rebekah Lodges on Monday night, Ralph D. Meyers took office as noble grand" in' the IOOF lodge1 and Mrs. . . Chris Sumpter as noble grand of the Rebekahsi (McEwan . Photo). . . ..- : ' : . ; . . ' Miss Al ice Louise Oh ling to Be Married in Auaust I Surprise romantic news being re vealed this morning is the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of Miss Alice Louise Ohling, young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill D. Ohling, to Carlton Glenn Kerry Moran, son of Mrs. Joseph Raymond Moran, of Madison, Wis consin and the late Mr. Moran. . Brides-Elect " ' Honored at - .. - 4 ' f ; Parties il Brides-elect are sharing honors at a number of pre-nuptal parties. Miss Luelia Campbell, who will be married to Sgt. Francis D.- Mav- raedis on August 14 in San Fran cisco, will be honored at a miscel laneous cbower tonight when Mrs. Desmond K. Walker and Mrs. John Slanchik entertain at the Elmore E. Hill home on South liberty Street : A dessert 6upper wiE be served following an informal evening and the bridal shower. - Bidden to fete Miss Campbell are Mesdames Rod Campbell, E. H. BurreU, Elmore Hill, J. M. Bur- bridge, Tom Jaskowski, Richard Braun, Jack Holmer and Gene Bartu, the latter three of Portland, Alan RiebeL Dale Pence, Dwight Qupenberrj, Louis Scrivens, Keith Morris, James Erickson, Howard Houck, Cal Hersey of Turner, Lloyd F. Ramey, Roger Dasch, Daniel Semb, Harvey Lovall Jr., Don E. Phillips, Robert Mayfield, Miss Vada Hill and Miss Shirley HilL . " - ' - Miss Amy Girod and her sister, Miss Alice Girod, who will be mar ried at a double wedding on August IS are the incentive or bridal , parties. Thursday night Miss Janet Westfall and Miss Sally Becker will be hostesses for a miscellaneous . shower at the Emil Becker home on North Church Street in compliment to Miss Amy Girod. 'A dessert sup per will be served to thirty young friends of the honor guest. Addi tional guests will be ' the- bride-. elect's mother, Mrs. Roy Girod, and Mrs. Harold Westfall and Mrs. Emil Becker, mothers of the host esses. - ; - . , Miss Alice Girod was honored at a kitchen shower Monday night when Mrsi : William McCormack, Mrs. Darwin Kerber and -Miss Gwen Fry entertained at the lor mer's home. Twenty 'guests were bidden, and a buffet supper was served following the 'shower, ; Miss Amy ' Girod will marry Richard Mase and Miss Alice Girod will become the bride" of Gerald E. Kelley. --,. j:: . .The . Englewosd Woman's - Club will hold its annual picnic Friday, July 23 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Smith, 1790 Evergreen Avenue, at 12:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring their own table service. The meeting will be a "Get Acquaint ed" affair and assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence Blundell arid Mrs. Eugene CraiL. V: f .;b. . -4 J The marriage of the young duo will be an event of ; Sunday, Aug ust 29 at the First Presbyterian Church with a garden reception at the Ohling home following the afternoon rites. ! The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Oregon and is a member of Delta Delta Delta and the Salem Spinsters. She returned last week from a month's sojourn in Honolulu- - h Mr, Moran attended the Univer sity of Wisconsin and is a gradu ate of the University of: Oregon. His fraternity is Sigma Nu. The couple will live in Eugene; where her fiance is employed. Miss Oh ling has been teaching in Eugene and will resume her . position in the fall. J An Absentee Shower on Friday N Mrs. Cal Hersey; had arranged a shower in honor of Mrs. Robert Mayfield (Lorraine Poindeiter) Friday afternoon at her Turner home, but instead : it will' be an absentee shower. For a little girl, Julie Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield on Tuesday noon at the Salem Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mayfield is here for the summer at thehome'of her par? ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Poindex- ter, while her husband is work ing toward his doctorate degree at the University of Washington. In September the Mayfields' will drive to Bloomington, Indiana, where he will be vn the faculty at the University of Indiana. Mrs. Hersey has invited 'the guests to a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon with bridge in play fol lowing. The shower gifts will lat er be taken to Mrs. Mayfield. ; Bidden to the party are Mes dames Hal Merrill, Roger Dasch, William Hill, Dale Pence, Harvey Loveall Jr., Lloyd F. Ramey, Her bert Aplingtoiv James Erickson, Howard , Houck, Dwight Qtlisen berry, Alan RiebeL Louis Serif ens, Keith Morris, Jot E. Rich ards, Daniel Semb, Desmond Walker, Gene Bartu of Portland and Miss Luelia Campbell. Ttfr; and Mrs. Lester A. Carpen ter-of Hflo, T.H. arrived in the capital Tuesday night for. the wedding of their daughter. Sue, and Robert Huntley Jones, which will, be an event of Saturday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Carpenters arrived in the states in late May and immediately went east for the graduation of their son, Terry at the U.S. Naval acad emy, Annapolis in June. , : Health Spot' Shcss ----- Now Known As , . Foot-So-Pert Shsss " Complete Stocky .'. r McDevitt'i ;! l3ootery 105 K High St. 4 .RECIPE m 5-OI. cm qal I Xk, ' - of rww thriiM Activities at i Camp Kilo wan Ar Varied Weather continued right for 'the forty-five Salem girls who spent last week at Camp Kilowan, Camp Fire Camp near Falls City. Half of this number were Blue Birds, from T .to10 years old, and for the first time their week's pro gram included a hike to "Thirty foot FaHs" and an ; overnight sleep-out . at' the hunters' cabin. They, were back at camp for breakfast, and none the worse for their big adventure. " ! On -Friday the Blue Birds en joyed i their first noon lunch, in their own BluevBird Lodge. Re frigeration recently provided, makes it possible to receive ra tions prepared in the main diningr hall,' for special events in their own quarters.- On this occasion they celebrated the ninth birth day of camper Sally Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Roberts. - ' Highlight of the week was again the traditional Saturday evening "banquet"-4his time a "come-as-you-are" party. Camp director. Miss Virginia Moses, had issued invitations to the affair at varying times throught the week, catching the Blue Bird unit one. evening as they donned pajamas for bedtime. Affrnrlinff dinner in their naiamas was something of the unusual, as was the predicament ot anotner unit of older girls who were "in vited" while in their sleeping bags during, an overnight trip. Salem Girls Given Awards ' t At chapel service Sunday morn ing, Salem campers Janet 'John son, Diane Petteys and Jean Ha worth, read the scripture and call to worship. On Sunday evening three of the campers, awarded the coveted Camp. Kilowan ties - for f iv vears of attendance at Kilo wan, were Salem Camp Fire girls Marlene Dolezal, Ann mwortn and Valerie Ramsdell. Margie T!lnf and Janet Johnson lighted the fires for the closing council fire ceremony. ' Miss Esther Fuenning. Camp Fire area executive, and board member. Mrs. W. E. - Gardner, were dinner guests, at Kilowan Friday. Session IV begins July 22, with l5- L.. TT campers leaving aaieiu vj nam man Stace Thursday morning at 9; 45. Camp staff is now enjoying a three-day vacation and mucn needed rest Remaining sessions berinnin? each Thursday are still open for registration of girls oyer ten years of age. au Blue ira places have been filled. The Camp Fire office at 147 N. Commercial is open each day until 5 pjn., but will be closed on saniraay xor me remainder ot tne summer. Couple to Live At Ft. Lewis ..WILL AM IN A Miss Sandra Jean Ayres,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ayres of Grand Ronde. was united " in marriage to Earl Spencer Bauman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ltoyd Bauman of Grand Ronde, at a 1 p.m.-ceremony June 29 at'.the home of the bride's par ents. The Rev. Gale Putnam of the Nazarene Church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a white princess styled nylon dress with a corsage of pink rosebuds. Miss Gloria Ayres, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Judy Ayres, .sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. - i Donald Bauman of Fort Lewis, Wash, was best man for his brother. 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There are some subjects in the culinary line that bear discus sion on several occasions, and the ice box cake subject is one." . We recently wrote a story, about using the refrigerator for . these desserts and found so many interesting recipes that we'll now write-a sequaL, . - Chocolate's good, of course, and so are other flavors, hut" there's a lot of goodness in icebox cake recipes that use fruit as the chief interest, j ' , Pineapple,' for instance: PINEAPPLE ICEBOX CAKE ' Vh, tablespoons cornstarch . Pinch of salt ' cup pineapple juice .eup butter , 1 cups diced pineapple 1 cups confectioner's sugar. - 4 eggs , Blend cornstarch and pineapple juice, add pineapple and cook: until thick over hot water. Slowly pour on the slightly beat en egg yolks, returning to the pan and cooking for three minutes more over water. Add salt and cooL Line a nine-inch (or o spring form pan with about 12 ladyfingers split, laying them, close together and putting in broken pieces to fil cracks in the bottom. i ,. - ;, Cream together the' butter (which has been mashed and washed to remote part of salt) and beat thoroughly. When smooth and creamy stir in cold pineapple mixture then fold in stiffly beaten whites and pour in the lined mold. Chill for 2 hours, then put on cake plate, remove mold and decorate with ' pineapple spears. The recipe serves 10. T ' Or good old faithful oranges: . ' j - ' ORANGE ICEBOX CAKE Vi cup sugar ! cup lemon juice 4 eggs ' j .1 cup butter J 2 cups confectioner's sugar Dissolve sugar in lemon juice and heat in top of double boiler until scalding hot. Beat egg yolks and add hot mixture gradually, stirring welL Pour back in double boiler, cook until thick and smooth-and let cooL Cream butter and add confection er's sugar. Add orange pulp and rind.' Stir in cold egg mixture and fold in egg, whites beaten stiff with vanilla and 2 table spoons confectioner's sugar. Line bottom and sides of a spring cake pan with cake or wafers, fill with mixture, alternating with layers of cake, and set jn cold place for 24 hours. May be served with whipped cream if desired. ' .Any nuts are good in icebox cake, as in other desserts, and here is one .that features almonds: . . ALMOND ICE BOX CAKE cup fresh butter lYt cups powdered sugar . 3; eggs I 1 cup chopped blanched toasted almonds Cream butter well, "work In sugar, add flavoring, egg yolks, fold in beaten whites and nuts. Line mold with waxed paper, lay macaroons on bottom, line sides with ladyfingers, put half of cream mixture in mold, put on rest of mar coons, add rest of mix- ture, let stand in refrigerator 24 hours. Macaroons may be crush ed and sprinkled in layers if stale enough to crush. "I - 'v " Bride-Elect Honored Miss Cvnthia Bourne and Miss Arlene Bishop were hostesses for a bridal shower at: the Joe L. Bourne home on Thompson Ave nue in compliment to Miss Doro- tny Kinney, who will be married to Milton Ingram Friday night A miscellaneous shower feted the bride-to-be and 15 guests attend ed the party. j . The Pngh-St. John family reun ion and picnic will be held at Cas cadia Park on Sunday, July 25. fWt CO DEUOOUS MADE WITH liny READY to freezs m s minute I CUTS nSOMi TIMi M Ht 0 COSTS OMiy PCNMIES PEA. CEAVMCl MSAf 1 ft urn m iflmwiiniw.-' -"iwrt-ifnn'frM J. . " .v" . S PACKAGE rW YOU CAN OWN A CIO S LEY 21 plus FOR ONLY 2.39 AVZZIZ 355 Center St as Flavor Intcrost 1 cup .finely drained orange pulp : Grated rind of orange " 1 teaspoon vanilla . Ladyfingers or wafers IVi dozen ladyfingers .pint heavy cream . ,Vz teaspoon almond extract 12 macaroons The picnic for members of Chapter CB, PEO scheduled for Thursday afternoon has been postponed until August 5. 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