6-(St. 1 -Statesman,. Salem, Ort., Inurs., April 21, IV5S
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Around Town . . .
By JEKYME ENGLISH
At Oregon State
A PRE-NUPTIAL . . . party will
fele Miss Alretta Gilbert E? turday
afternoon when Mrs. G. Herbert
Smith and Mrs. Benjamin F. Williams-
entertain at the former's
Fairmount Hill residence . . .
Miss Gilbert, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, will
be married to Robert K. Camp
bell, son of the Wallace Campbells
of . Aberdeen, S. D., on Saturday,
June 11 . . . the ceremony will
take place at the Orchard Heights
home of the bride-elect's par
ents ... '
The bride-to-be . . . will be hon
ored with a linen shower . . . Fifty
longtime friends of Miss Gilbert
and her mother have been bidden.
to the 2:30 o'clock party . . . tea
will be served later in the -after-'
noon and the bridal motif will be
used in the table decor and ap
pointments ...
Visitors ... in the capital the
past week have been former Sa
lem residents, Mr. and Mrs. James
E. Keys, who have been living in
Washington, D; C. . .. . they came
west to visit their ons-in-Iaws
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Glena Patton Jr. la Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clark in
Salem, before departing for the
Virgin Islands . . . The Keys will
leave today by plane for St. Croix,
where Mr. fleys will be - comp
troller of the Virgin Island Cor
poratioa ... Enroute they will
stop in Los Angeles to visit for
mer Salem-residents, the P. D
Bakers, and in San Juan with
friends . . . Satnfday night a group
of friends gathered at the Golden
Pheasant to fete Mr. and Mrs,
Keys with a no-host dinner and
farewell party,. ...
for the legislative . . . con
tingent it was a busy day on
Wednesday . . . starting with a
coffee in the early morning, i
luncheon, an at home and climax
ed with a dinner party . . . Rep.
Maurine Neuberger of Portland,
wife of U- S. Senator Richard Neu
berger, was the incentive for the
dinner party . . . members of the
legislature, wives and secretaries
arranged the surprise no-host
party for Rep. Neuberger, who
will be leaving at the close of the
session for Washington, D. C, to
join Senator Neuberger, who has
already obtained a home in the
nation's capital . ' . . The affair
wai held at Randall's Chuck Wag
on at 7 o'clock . . . following the
buffet dinner a farewell gift was
presented to the honor guest, who
has been a popular member of
the legislative set during her
"terms in the house ... Making
arrangements for the affair were
Mrs. Pat Dooley of Portland, Mrs.
Robert Holmes of Gearhart, Mrs.
Charles A. Tom of Rufus and Miss
Pejgy Clarke.. . :
Luncheon hostesses . . . Wed
nesday noon at Lipman's were;
three representatives' wives, Mrs.
Eddie Ahrer.s of Turner, Mrs.
Arthur P. Ireland of Forest
Grove and Mrs. Irvin Mann of
Adams . . . A delightful party
with special entertainment ar
ranged for the pleasure of the
guests ... A group of solons'
wives bidden to the party . . .
and additional guests -mere Ore
gon's first lady, Mrs. Paul L. Pat
terson . . . Mrs. Elmo E. Smith
of John Day, wife of 'the senate
president . . . Mrs. Edward A.
Geary of Klamath Falls, wife of
the speaker of the house . . . and
the supreme court justices' wives
. . . Mrs. Harold J. Warner, who
drove down from Portland for
the occasion . . . Mrs, Hall S.
Lusk, Mrs. ' James Brand, Mrs.
Earl C. Latourette; Mrs. Gfprge
Rossman. Mrs. Walter Toote and
Mrs. William C Perry ...
So colorful . . . the decor fea
turing the May Day theme . . .
Down the center of the luncheon
tables were individual May poles
of pastel candles with streamers
and at the base primroses in con
tainers decorated with pastel
crepe peper Pretty individual
pastel May , baskets filled with
nuts and sweets marking each
piace ... i ne neaa table cen
tered with a large May basket
filled with sweet peas, carna
tions and daisies with a bow tied
to the handle ... on either side
crystal candlesticks holding a
single taper with streamers to
resemble a May pole . . the three
hostesses receiving their guests
informally and wearing becoming
spring print frocks . . . -
- Tor the guests ... a delightful
program arranged by the host
esses . . . first the -veekly fashion
show presented by Lipman's ,
cottons, ensembles, and party
dresses featured . . . Mrs. For-,
rest W. Ltmm, a newcomer in
the capital, presenting a group
of entertaining readings . . . Pa
tricia Ahrens, daughter of the
hostess, and Janet Crane, both
Cascade High School students,
giving a clever pantomime in
costume ...
Coffee time . . . In the morning
when Mrs. 7. L. Siegmund. Mrs.
Lloyd Demarest and Mrs. Palmer
Sather entertained at the for
mer's Market Street home for the
pleasure of the senate secretaries
and committee clerks ... A ma
jority of the guests arriving
promptly at 8:30 and on their
way to work shortly after nine . . .
Coffee tasting especially good
that early in the morning . . .
assisting and pouring "seconds"
were Mrsv.H. C, Saalfeld, Miss
Edel Tetlie and Miss Merta Sieg
mund . . ,Mrs. Antolne DeJardin
presiding at the coffee urn . . .
The coffee table . . . covered
with a white net cloth over pink
and caught at the corners with
pink camellias ... a handsome
antique glass compote for thel
centerpiece filled with white
chrysanthemums and flanked by
pink tapers ." . . A May basket
tree on the mantel the topic of
conversation ... a miniature
white tree with tiny May baskets
filled .with dainty spring flowers
hanging from the branches . . .
The hostesses wearing pretty
spring frocks . . . Mrs. Demarest
in a two-toned lilac and violet
linen with io1et shoes . . . and
Mrs. Siegmund choosing an al-
Students Will
Be Delegates
To Conference
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Statesman's HOME
anorama
Ycmsri . Music . . Fashions . . . Features
By JODY RICKETTS
Statesman Correspondent
CORVALLIS Oregon State's
delegates to the Model United Na
tions are all prepared for this
years conference, which is to be
held at the San Francisco State
College. Oregon State is represent
ing the Dominican Republic this
year. Each year it is held on
different campus. Oregon State
will submit an invitation, for host
ing the Model United Nations con
ferenqe in 1956. Over 100 colleges
are represented. ,
Each year the freshman and
sophomore's at OSC have a big
picnic where the contests to de
termine the "better" class are
held. This year Bruce Michels,
freshman class president, is work
ing with the sophomore class presi
dent planning all the activities.
Each year the presidents have
challenged their classes to win
the most points in the different
contests.
The penalty has not been de
cided yet, however. A beauty con
test, car parade, burning of the
green, canoe tilt, and beard grow
ing contest will be among . the
events featured.
The burning of the green is the
activity that especially interests
the freshman for they finally get
to throw away those green ribbons,
and rook lids, which have been
identifying them on Wednesday's
all year. Each class moves up
one class "socially." The date set
for this big event is May 7th, Sat
urday. Conference is Held
Woman's Recreation Association
had a conference at the beach last
weekend, and some important re
visions were made in their laws.
Jo Stettler and Eevie Tarem wert
co-chairman for the. conference.
Primaries . are over at Beaver
State, however, the spirit has not
lessened and Wednesday is the
day scheduled for final elections.
Gineer Lively of Salem is com
peting for vice-president of the
junior class.
All plans are completed for Sen
ior Weekend, which is scheduled
for Friday and Saturday. Many
events have been planned for the
enjoyment of the high school sen
iors attending.
The Kappa Delta alumnae will
be entertained at the home of
Mrs. Leo Johnson, 438 Wayne
Drive, tonight at an 8:15 dessert
supper. Dennis Clark of the Ore
gon Travel Bureau will show a
travel film.
A Guest Evaluator
Salem Toastmistress club met
the past week with : Mrs. .Harry
Sappenfield, well known local par
liamentarian, as a guest to serve
as general evaluator for the meeting-
.
Table topics were in charge of
Miss Myrtle Weatherholt and Miss
Ada Ross was , the toastmistress.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. ; dene
Blush and Mrs. A. J. Ullman.
Choral Concert
To Be Given
Tonight
The junior and senior students
of Sacred Heart Academy will
present a choral concert on Thurs
day evening, April 21 at 8:15 p.m.
in the auditorium of the Blind
School. Interspersed with the .chor
al numbers will be voice and pia
no solos, by Rosemary Rhoten,
Gregory Steiner, James Fliflet,
Margaret Huxtable, Charline Tuck
er and David Steiner. Everyone
is cordially invited to attend.
The Treble Triad, Cecilians and
Marian Sextette include the fol
lowing: Catherine Beaulaurier,
Dorothy Meier, Evelyn Drum
mond, Elizabeth Carey, Colleen
Meier. Carolyn Cramer, Char-
maine Roguski. Mary Lou Bart
schy, Sharee Shepherd.' Gretchen
Barr, Nellie Cooney, Carol Taggart
and Lois Helten, seniors. Juniors
are Bonnie Hilton, Charlene Tuck
er, Margaret Huxtable, Jeannette
Miller, Martha Pappert, Eleanor
Jones, Rosemary Rhoten, Frances
Finney,
Brown,
At Lewis and Clark
Initiation Held
By Sororities
At Beach
By MARY JEAN SCHjlUNK
Statesman Correspondent
PORTLAND It must be spring!
The inevitable sign is students for
saking the weekend mountain trips
for the beach. Sorority beach trips
took many Lewis and Clark co-eds
to the western shores last week
end. Delta Phi Gamma held informal
initiation complete with festivities
at Nelscott. Pledge Sharon Robert
son and member Shirley Crothers
were among the many Del Phi',
joining in the fun.
Theta Kappa had a similiar ex
cursion at one of the northern
beaches., Pledge Rosemary Gilley
participated in the initiation, as
did Dorna Martin.
Also a little tanner for a day
on the sands is junior Marilyn
Lorenz. Marilyn's new nickname
ii L & C's "first lady" as she
is pinned to the newly-elected student-body
president, Don Loew.
Run-off elections for ASLC of
fices are beinz held this week
Still in the running are Jody Ellis
wr student body secretary, Shirley
Crothers for AWS sperptnrv anH
Mary Jean Schrunk for AWS trea
surer
The Lewis and Clark College ten
nis courts will be in their filorv
Friday evening as they are decor
ated for the annual Delta Phi
Gamma tennis court dance. The
Tennis Ball will feature eharrnal
Dottie Shepherd, Janice j burners for warmth and toasting
Rosalie Kerr. Edwina marshmallows.
Hartman. Lillian Smith, Eileen
Rentz. Deanna Nelke. Patricia !
Bales, Jean Kirsch, Kaye Elliott,
Deanna Walker, Joan Ward, Shir
ley DeHut. Patricia Godlove and
Mary sakubec.
The Boys' Glee Club is com
posed of seniors Larry Greene,
David Steiner, Sam Mcintosh,
Dennis Alley, Fred Sohm, LeRoy
Welle and LeRoy Lambrecht; jun
iors, Arby McDonald, Robert Roh
lan, John Gottfried, Ronald
Tuor, Jack Foust, Don Lucero,
Bernard Johnson, Maurice Hitt
ner, Gregory Steiner and David
Martinez.
mond brown shantung . . . Mrs.
Travis Cross of Eugene, formerly
of Salem, coming up (or the
party ...
Guests Attend
Club Meeting
Mrs. M. 0. Buxton told of the
various projects of the group at
the Welcome Wagon Club's meet
ing Tuesday at the ywca. An
nouncements was made of the
covered tiish dinner to be held
May 5.
Guests attending were Mrs. Don
Wanamaker, Mrs. James Cheat
ham, Mrs. M. A. Stoutenberg, Mrs.
Kenneth Moser, Mrs. Virgil Caro
land, Mrs. Ted Lawrence, Mrs.
Myron Balloun, Mrs. Donald Cur
tis and Mrs. Dorothy Frantz.
Dessert luncheon was served by
Mrs. Benton Loucks, Miss Edith
Dahl, Mrs. John Bower and Mrs.
Robert Winkenwerder.
Bethel 35. Job's Daughters
Mothers' Club luncheon will be
held at noon today at the Ma
sonic Temple. Mrs. Sam Camp
bell; assisted by Mrs. Raymond
Olson, Mrs. Charles Creighton,
Mrs. C. K. Murphy and Mrs. Wil
liam Morrison will be hostesses
The Guardian Council of Bethel
33 have been invited as guests.
jmuiiiers n rcKcna siaietr
A1I mothers, are encouraged to
attend Mother's Weekend May 6-8.
The annual event begins with a
fashion show Friday evening, ban
quet and play Saturday evening,
sorority breakfasts Sunday morn
ing and a Mu Phi Epsilon concert
of American composers Sunday
afternoon.
A new addition this year is the
invitation j extended to all fathers
of Lewis and Clark students to
come along too, and stay in Piatt
Hall, men's dormitory. An AMS
Smoker is planned as part of their
enterta'.iment Saturday evening.
So, Moms, be sure to bring Dad
along to share in the fun and op
portunity to get acquainted with
your expense account!
Quick Whip-Up
Upside-Down Cakes Among Many
Desserts Made With Package Mix
; By MAXINE BUREN
Statesman' Woman's Editor
' One struggle we gave up quickly with little resistance was
against packaged cake mixes. Just about two tries and we were
completely sold. It may have been because we were never good
at making cakes, mainly because we prefer to cook things that
do not rquire accurate measuring.
In a word, we are a pinch of this and a pinch of that cook,'
and have usually preferred to turn our talents to recipes that
can be improvised, j
Ever since serving some hot gingerbread to a guest whom
we consider one of the best known cooks and having her ask for
our recipe,, we have been sold on mixes.
Take gingerbread then. There's a variety of possibilities for
using this one mix. Plain it can be served with any number of
- sauces letnon, cherry, grape, orange or custard.
, ' s '" OLD PAIR
Ginger goes with apples and one of our favorite combina
tions is sliced apples and the' mix. Just slice apples thickly into
a buttered 8x8 inch pan, sprinkle generously with brown sugar
and cover with the gingerbread mix. Bake as usual.
The other day we used frozen pie cherries with gingerbread
for quick refreshment when company phoned they were on their
way out to our place. We brought the contents of a carton of
unsweetened pie cherries to a slow boil with about half as much
sugar as needed, and lei it boil while combining gingerbread
mix and water according to directions. (The cherries would not
have had time to thaw and cook sufficiently in the short time it
would take for the gingerbread to bake, hence the pre-cooking
of the fruit. j
Then skimming the cherries out of the liquid, we arranged
them on the bottom of the right sized pan in which we melted
a generous amount of butter. Sprinkling with the other half of
sugar needed for sweetening the cherries and adding only
enough of the juice to rqelt the sugar (the less the better) we
added the prepared mix and baked it for 45 minutes. In the
meantime, we thickened the juice slightly with cornstarch and
served it over the gingerbread, which was served cherry-side up.
A regular upside down cake with traditional pineapple slices
is good when gingerbread is used, too. Make it just like any
other recipe. While still in the subject of upside down cakes,
, we might suggest using such fruits as mixedcanned mixed cock
tail or salad fruits, assorted slightly stewed fruits, frozen rasp
. berries, bananas, orange segments or caramelized sugar and pe
. cans (the mixture found in a recipe for pecan rolls).
OR RING MOLD
Going into another type of dessert which uses the ginger
. bread mix, we suggest it be baked in a ring mold and the center
later filled with whipped cream or ice cream.
You can bake the gingerbread in a sheet pan, and treat it
as any other shortcake, using frozen strawberries now, fresh
later.
You can make breakfast bread from your gingerbread by
sprinkling the top with butter, sugar and some nuts crumbled
together. The batter is rather soft, so it may be wise to add this
when the bread is set, giving it enough time to heat thoroughly
and adhere to the gingerbread.
Tells Troth' '
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scharf are
announcing the betrothal of their
daughter, Joan Grace, to Edmund
Vincent Bartosz Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Bartosz of Tur
ner. No date has been set for the
wedding. .
The bride-elect is employed 'at
the Metropolitan Life 4 insurance
Co. and her fiance is engaged in
farming.-.
Credit Women to
Attend Breakfast-
Guests attending the Salem
Credit Women's Breakfast Club
meeting , Tuesday were Mrs. Elton
H Larson of San Diego, Mrs. Hil
mer. Anderson, Mrs: Orrin Otta
way and Miss Mary Chambers.
Eleven members will attend the"
Portland Breakfast Club's Bosses
breakfast and 25th anniversary on
April 26. '
William Wylie of Tacoma con-
ducted the lesson on credit sales
promotion. Initiation and board
meeting will be held April 2Z at
8 p. m. and the guest breakfast
is slated for May 3.
. The Merry Time Club will be
entertained' Friday at a 1 o'clock
luncheon - at the home or Mrs.
Horace Bell, 233S Carlton Way.
Club Calendar
Thursday
American Gold Star Mothers, cov
ered diah dinner, VFW Mall. 6:30
p.m.
Merry-Go-Round Club with Mrs.
Clarence Arndt, 4335 Sunnyview
Ave.. 7:30 p.m.
Merry Minglen with Mri. Cay
Fabry. 1425 N. 18th St., 1:30 p.m.
wainlnrton School Mother's Ciuo
meet at school, 1:15 p.m.
Auburn PTA meet at school, 7:30
p.m.
Hayesville Woman's Club with Mrs.
Harvey Latham, 2305 Claxter Road,
1:15 dessert
Salem Lions Auxiliary with Mrs.
Leslie E. Davis. 1A20 John St.. 8 p.m.
Refrleration Service EnRineers
Society Auxiliary with Mrs. Bill
Lute 1240 Shady Lane Drive. S p.m.
Willamette University Faculty
Women's Club at Delta Gamma
house. 3 pjn.
Pi Beta Phi Founder's Day ban
quet China Citv. ;30 p.m.
Friday
Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse.
t Dm., board meeting. 12:30 p.m.
Willamette Valley Panhellenie. cof
fee meeting with Mrs. Harold O.
Schneider. 2920 S. 12th St.. 10 a.m.
Saturday
Silem Chapter, OES regular meet
ing. Masonic Temple. S p.m.
Salem Branch. AAUW meeting at
Baxter Hall. Willamette University.
8 p.m.
Newlyweds
To Live in
Salem
St. Paul's Catholic Church in
Silverton was the setting for the
marriage of Miss Alice Amanda
Gubbcls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
jjoe Gubbels of Silverton and Phil
ander Henry Read, son of Mrs.
Philip Masson of San Fraritisco,
on April 16. The Rev. Thomas
Gadbois performed the 10 o'clock
nuptial mass. Mrs. Raymond Bar
ton was the organist and Mrs. Lor
raine Nelke the vocalist. !
The bride wore a floor length
gown of lace and satin fashioned
with a lace bodice with Peter Pan
collar. The skirt was made of tiers
of net edged in lace over satin.
Her . fingertip veil was caught to
a crown of pearls and sequins.
She carried a white Bible topped
with a purple throated orchid.
Miss Edna Gubbels was her sis
ter's honor maid and she wore a
blue net and lace gown over taf
feta with a lace bolero. Her head
dress matched her dress and she
carried a nosegay of pink roses
and sweetpeas.
Keith Lowry of Salem stood with
Mr. Read as best man and Fran
cis Gubbels, the bride's brother.
was the usher.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs
Gubbels wore a two-piece dress
with green top coat and accessor
ies to match. Her corsage was of
white carnations.
Before leaving the church the
Rainbow Girls Meet
SILVERTON Miss Sharon
Beals, worthy advisor of Ramona
Assembly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, presided at the meeting
Monday night at Masonic Hall.
Reports were made including that
on the Cancer Crusade. Elizabeth
McNatt, assisted by Gail Larsen.
Barbara Fields, Gloria Westfall
and Betty Gentry had made and
delivered Easter favors for all pa
tients in the local hospital.
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bride and groom placed a bou
quet of carnations at the foot o!
the Blessed Virgin altar while
Mrs. Nelke sang.
The newlyweds will make their
home In Salem on return from
their honeymoon. For traveling
the new Mrs. Read wore a grey
suit with navy and white accessor
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