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9 (Sec. IV-Statesman, Salem, Ortw WoL Nor. 24 18S4 I SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC Around Town By JERYME ENGLISH Holiday visitors .... are arriving In the capital to spend Thanksgiving with their families, with many remaining until the weekend . . . . the college con tingent from the Oregon schools, will be home tonight or the rest of the holiday week . . . Stu dent! attending Out-of-state schools will not be home until Christmas .... Arriving .... In Salem tonight for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mr. John D. Lattin (Jo-Anne Gilmore) of Berkeley, Calif., who will be guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gil more .... Mr. Lattin la complet ing work on his doctorate degree at the University of California and Jo-Anne is teaching nearby at Albany .... The Gilmores' ton, Jim, will also be home from Whitman College, where he la a sophomore . . . . Here for the holidays . ; . . are Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Keeney and children, Michael. Mack and Christy Ann, of Oakland, Calif., who arrived in the capital Mon day .... they are guests at the home of her parents; -Mr. and . Mrs. W. A. Cladek From Danville, Calif., have come Mr. and Mrs. A. R. . Scott (Madge Reid) to spend Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Held . . . . Visiting ; ... in Salem during Thanksgiving week is Miss Pa tricia Ullman, daughter of Mr. and Mn. A. E. Ullman .... Miss Ullman Is a Red Cross recrea tional worker at Maddigan Hos pital at Fort Lewis .... i Flying home .... Saturday front San Antonio, Texas will be Mrs. Keith .Farnam (Barbara Znmwalt) . . . . Lt. Farnam la driving north land his new assign ment will be at Fort Lewis .... Mrs. Farnam will be at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Znmwalt, until her hus band arrives .... she 'plans to remain here several weeks . . . . In Portland . . ,. for the Thanksgiving holiday is Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr.. who is the guest of -her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck , . . . she will remain until the first of next week .... ; It's a boy .... for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hawley . . . . the lad, who has been named John ' Pol len, arrived Tuesday morning at the Salem General Hospital .... ha tipped tha scale at eight pounds, six ounces ... . Also welcoming the baby are two brothers, WWird and Philip Jr., and a sister, Mary Diane . . . . The grandparents are Mr. and ' Mrs. John . Follea and Mr. and Mrs. Willard P. Hawley Jr all of Portland .... The Hawleys recently moved to Salem .... he if the merchandising manager at LJpman's .... Third ton . . . . and-fourth efcild was born to Mr, and Mri. Norman X. Winslow on Monday at the Salem Memorial Hospital .... The lad has been named Jeffrey Xendall and ho checked la at six pounds, fourteen ounces .... He has two brothers, Wal ter and Marshall, and a sister. Norma -. . . His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Wins low and Mrs. Jessie Furman of Forest Grove .... Social Jottings .... Preceding tne Job's Daughters Queen's Ball Thanksgiving night Ricky Wood, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood, and Mary Wilbur, daughter of the Glenn Wilburs, will be hostesses for an informal gathering for a group of their teen-age friends at the Wood home on Fainnount Hill . . . . Fete a bride-elect . . . . Miss Donna Lebold, who will be mar ried to Robert D. Miley on Sat urday afternoon, has been hon ored at 'several parties . . . . Tuesday night Miss Beverly Le bold and Mrs. William Lebold entertained at the former's home with a pre-nuptial party and mis cellaneous shower for the bride-to-be . j . . : Friday night Mrs. William White, who will be the matron of honor, was hostess for a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lebold, ... . As a sur prise to ! his fiancee, Mr. Miley arrived by plane from Cheyenne, Wyoming in time for the party. . Celebrating , . . . his third birthday today will be Stephen Craig, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Craig Jr. .... Also sharing honors at the party, to be held at the Craig home on North 16th Street, will be SherJIl Holman and Gregg Morley, who are also celebrating their birthdays today . . . . Other guest at the party will be Cindy Craig, sister of the honor guest, David Hicks, Cathy Schweigert, Cathy and Kay Ment aer, Ricky Brown, Michael Sproule, Jeanne Van Osdol, John Martin, Lenny and Larry Martin, Lynn Cheatham, Jody Hughes and Ricky Morley .... Mrs. James Cheatham win assist the hostess informally .... Returning . . . this weekend from a hunting and business trip to Boise were Mr. and Mrs. James C Stone and son, John, ,. Part of the week they were joined by Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield and son, Neil .... In Portland ..... tonight to see Helen Hayes in "What Every Woman Knows" will be Mrs. Leona Johnson, who will join her daughter. Miss Julia John son .... Miss Johnson will re turn to Salem with her mother to spend the Thanksgiving holi day .... Pledging . Sigma Kanna Phi sorority on the Linfield Col- lege campus at McMinnville fol. lowing the annual rush week was Gilbert Bates of Salem .'. r . North Howell Out of the state itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson this week are his sisters, Mrs. Lowell McMasteri of Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Dan Cash man of Caldwell, Idaho! Mrs. Or man Dustman of Kuna, Idaho, and one brother, Paul Jackson of Cald well.. The group named had not been together for -over 40 years. There are also four other listen and three brothers who were hot able to be present for a family reunion at the Jackson home, - i - The Salem. Chapter of African Violet Society, was entertained at the home of Mrs. Macolm Mae Donald, Mrs. w. A. Bauman gave a talk on "Petiole Hot and Sug gested Cures." Refre s h ra e n t s were served following the meet ing. The December meeting will b held at the home of Mrs. Bert Hulat . . r v-a Turkey Department r . " J V. - " I ' i " i f J' j A. ;v;- f i 4h $ ' ; V y; V Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wesley Schaad (Ruby Joyce Foth) whose marriage was an evenf of Nov. ,5 at the King wood Bible Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Foth and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schaad The couple will live on a farm near Salem. (Jestan-Miller Studio.) . v "v Grand Officer Makes Visit ' To Bethels Official visitation and initia tion was held at the Scottish Rite Temple Monday evening by Mon-mouth-Independence Bethel 34 and Bethel 43, Job's Daughters. Bethel 34 opened the meeting. Honored and escorted were Mrs.' ,Tom Crump, grand guardian, to whom the Bethels presented a gift; Mrs. W. A, Wolf, grand jr. custodian and guardian of Bethel 2, Portland; Mrs. Paul Riffey, guardian Bethel 48; Paul Riffey, associate guardian; Mrs. Eldon Cope, guardian Bethel 35; Eldon Cone, associate guardian; grand musician, Mary Clark 43 and grand inner guard Sandy Allen 34. Introduced were Miss Hazel Hughes worthy matron of Adah Chapter, Independence, John Graybill, worthy patron Salem Chapter 162. , Bethel 43 conducted the Ini tiation for the following candi dates: Judi Daggett, Cbarlene Cushing, Diane Hemey, Carol Ramsdea and Jani Baker. Dur ing theceremonies Eileen Lauer man of Bethel 34 and Sue Davis of Bethel 43 sang a duet and Sue Davis also sang a solo, Ann Farrar, Edith Brown, Di ana Fearcy, Sharon Cushing, Thanksgiving Dinner at Marshall's $2.00 Riast Turkey or Baked Ham Chlld'i Portion $1.25 Plus Rejular Menu Fried Chicken, Seafoods, Steaks Open 11:30 AM. Phone 2-6630 For DINNER IT'S THE HOTEL MARION Dining Room Open et 12 Noon Special $2.00 Thanksgiving Dinner feature! ROAST TURKEY V- Yl: :-for.-. .;:,. BAKED HAM Cocktail Soup Salod ' Potato Vegetobltj-Deisert Children's Portions 50e Oak Room Open ot 5 P.M. Feeturing $2.00- Roast Turkey Our. Usual Charcoal railed Specialties Children's Portions 50c P.S.: Second and Third Helpings If You Ara a Big Turkey Eater REMEMBER ... IN SALEM IT'S THE HOTEL MARION PHONE 3-4123 ' House warming Party A housewarming was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stou tenberg Friday night by a group of friends, at their new home, 1082 Redwood Street ' Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ion zeimar, Mr. and Mrs. Ev A. Bramford, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lay on, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mj Huxtable, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Buxton and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Calvert Judy Erickson, Glenda Brown ing, Sue Zwicker and Mary Clark will assist at the Chin-Up Club dinner Nov. 2S.- Mrs. Crump gave a short re sume of her travels since Anril and reported on results of the statewide Job's Daughters candy sale in October. The roeetina was closed hv Bethel 34. Refreshments furn ished by both Bethels, were served in the dining room, witn Mrs. Crump pouring and Honor Queen Donna Fisher, Bethel 34, presiding at the punch bowL Recipes Given for Favorite Foods To Avoid Late Cookbook Scramble By MAXINE BUB EN Statesman Woman's Editor Every year come last-minute requests for old and tried, recipes for dishes that so many families consider necessary for a first-rate Thanksgiving dinner. So today we devote this column to familiar foods perhaps you'll be scrambling around for in your recipe books. . . First is cranberry sauce, a food that's really a "must go" in any turkey dinner menu. Our favorite, includes the entire berries, but they are broken up and form "a firm1 but tender jelly. ' . T STIRRED CRANBERRY SAUCE , " , 1 pound cranberries 1 ,. 3 eups sugar' 2 cups water " Mix water and berries, cook for about 10 minutes, crushing each berry with, a wooden potato masher or whisk. Add sugar and cook for another 10 minutes while stirring. Remove from stove and beat hard for 5 minutes while cranberry sauce cools. This mixture jells nicely, yet is tender, and has the full flavor of the entire berries. Do not double recipe. Candied sweet potatoes are another of the important dishes on the traditional Thanksgiving menu. Here is the one -we like ..best: . . v :.'..' HONEYED SWEET POTATOES AND MACE . Boil the sweet potatoes in their jackets until almost done, peel while hot Arrange in pan or baking dish in thick slices. Make a syrup of 2 cups honey, (or you can use sugar) but use less water if you do, and stir until well mixed. Add 3 table spoons butter, teaspoon mace, 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel and pour syrup over potatoes. Let simmer on top of stove, turning and basting them occasionally until potatoes are trans parent Sprinkle lightly with more mace just before serving. , Another way we like to candy our sweets is to begin the - same, adding a little water, but not much, to the baking dish in , which they were arranged. Then we practically cover them with aa thin layer of orange marmalade instead of the syrup. Then cook them either inside the oven or on top of the stove, turning as usual if they are cooked on top. This is definitely a shortcut but we are very fond of using orange marmalade in cooking, anyway, thinking it gives' good flavor quickly. Then there's pumpkin pie. , This is Mother's recipe, and it's our favorite: MOTHER'S PUMPKIN PIE -t IV4 cup pumpkin 4 teaspoon salt rr 1 egg Dust of allspice Vt teaspoon ginger 1 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup milk Beat egg slightly. Combfne all ingredients" and put into unbaked pie shelL Cook in 450 degree oven for 10 minutes, re duce heat to 350 and cook until done, about an hour in alL A few minutes before done, rub a piece of butter over the top for a bubbly topping. " And a word about Salem's favorite slow method of cooking turkey. Women who do it this way. year after year find it is easier as it dispenses with early rising on Thanksgiving day. We do not recommend it for wood range or gas oven. A turkey of 10 pounds or over is put into a 250 degree oven the night before Thanksgiving, just before the cook goes to bed, around , midnight is best There Is no lid on the pan, and you don't baste it May put on an oiled cloth for first hours if you wish, just to help the nerves, of the cook. Check the turkey whea you get up, and then about two hours before the meal it may be necessary to turn up the heat if the turkey is very large, but usually you'll find it fine, and it can be removed from oven an hour or so before the meal (this is for a mid-day meal, not late supper, of course). The time is indefinite, because much depends upon the age of the turkey, It can stand up to two hours in a warm place and is better for standing at least one hour. " - ' ' Union Hill The members of the Union Hill Woman's Club enjoyed a 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon " at the home of Mrs. Robert Lierman on Thursday. A short business meeting was held in the afternoon with Mis. Mar ion Hunt, chairman, presiding. The next meeting will be an af ternoon meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Peters. INJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER AT NOHIGUN f- -1 u 1.1 ij-in Li-iiu-aj-uxin-n,m i-run Alt YOU CAI1 EAT FOIWt Served from 12 Noon 711 8 f. M. ina- Novembtr 25th Barton K Organ, I Hr Your 1 Mary at he Dining Out Pleasure. Noon and Nit Potato chips whole wheat wafers - - 1 . , . beets , . . pickled onions . . . baked beans . . . kosher dill attklM . . Thanksgiving Mi-d . combi ' :-.- ..i.j - 1 - j table salad . . . macaroni salad . - . . . , - , . . golden glow seled , . . lime and cottage cheese salad . cardinal btt salad . . . cola slaw . . . fruit ello . . tapioca pudding ... appl sauct . , pleklt rtlish ' . whlpt and vscalloptd potato! - . . . fresh buttered peas , , hot cloverleaf rolls . coffee by the silex full . . . milk-orange-ccke-root beer.. . apple cobbler a h mode . . . sherbet ice cream . . boysenberry sundae .Soasf-Turkey. With Dressing , . Giblet Gravy . . and Cranberry Sauce , 1 SEE IT! Or You Won't BELIEVE IT! The Brand New 1955 Horge Rangs (Hth Super-Rocket Element Bed-Ilot in Z0 Seconds AL LAU "HSP6, :35 State St. Ph. 3-4553 - STEAK DINNER SPECIAL Thanksgiving Day 12 Noon 'Til 8 P.M. TOP SIRLOIN nriQ steak : U; . On the full-course dinner I witn Dressing , . omief Gravy . , and Cranberry sauce V j JiW Ham II ( WHh Fruit f sue ) I From 12 Noen Til f. M I - j AIL YOU CAN EAT FOR 99e j ) Zll Children Under IS 44C S Qub Calendar V ' riUOAT ; first Methodist Church Siblc Class, with Mrs. Jsme. Taylor, SfS If. 16th .St, S .m. 1 Bazaar Event Of Friday ! Collection ot irtieles for the bazaar of the Auxilianr racks 113 of the Vetera in nt World War I, to be held on Fri- aay, November 28 at the Good Housekeenini on Court includes towels, aprons, holders, aous, toys, crochet and knitted articles, plum puddins, fruit cake ana many otner items. Members have rennrted n u in readiness for the sale, accord ing to Mrs. W. H. White, presi dent . The following will be on nina 10 wor witn the general chairman, Mrs. M Emery: Mes dames E. A. Dickson, John Jar dine, H. j E. Hill, A. Swimby, David Ferguson, Clarence Forbis and Frank Young. ;The Aujciliary will move to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall on Wednesday, December 8, where an meetings will be held . hereafter. A report from the delegates to the National Con vention of V.W.WJ. is expected at the meeting. The First Methodist Church Bible Class will hold its social meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Taylor, 862 N. 16th St., at J o'clock. Enjoy This Thanksgiving! TURKEY DINNER with Aii $ aa The Trimmings UV TRAIL CAFE Woodbnrn. Oregon China City Restaurant v S555 So. Commercial SI. Open From 12:00 Noon Till 1:00 a.m. TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO THANKSGIVING DINNER AT "CHINA CITY" I A Select Menu in Both American and Chinese Food 1 THANKSGIVING DAY MENU RELISHES Ripe Olives v Radish Rose Icey Celery Mixed Pickle COCKTAIL t. Crab Meat Fruitf'Cup Tomato Juice SOUP Creme' of Chicken Au Ris Consomme de Volielle Royale SALAD Cranberry and Apple Mould CHOICE OF 1. Baked Stuffed Native Turkey with Qibler Dressing and Cranberry Sauce .............2.Q0 1. trotted Filet of Mignen Steak with VV Mushroom Sauco .... 3 qq 3. Roast Steer Prime Rib of Beef Aujus ..Zj.CO 4. Petite French Lamb Chops Aux Crouton, with Mint Jolly ..1 1C5 5. Virginia Baked Pullman Ham with FHt Sauce ,4,75 6. 14 Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland ..1.05 7. Broiled Vi Jumbo Lobster Parsley, Butter -2.00 POTATOES Snow Flake Whip Glace Sweet VEGETABLE ; Corn on Cob Green Beans ' DINNER ROLLS , ' DESSERT Our Home Made Pie (Apple, Hot Mince, or Pumpkin Pie) Old English Plum Pudding or Choice or Ice Cream or Sherbert and Wafer BEVERAGE Tea Coffee After Dinner Mints . Childs Plato for Children are Served et all Times For Reservations of t or More, Phone 2-2117 OPEN SIVIN DAYS A WEEK 1 a HELENA R UB I MS TO I N coaches her four great fragrances fo say ''Merry Chpistmas" . at the rirrlest prices! 1 I 1 it "'Hi iirtfMSffl -rifTT f r "sw -at Tfitrt org four kinds of ,womn on your list. 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