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eVec., IHStateaman, SalenvOre., Saturday,. AAay 21, IMS Statesman's HOME anorama Wcn.cn .Vjsic . 1 ;i 'TV ' ', i: Miss Judy Keller, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Keller, who . was installed as worthy advisor of Cherry Assembly, Orders ef Rainbow for Girls at a formal ceremony on May l5 at the Scottish Rite Temple. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). Around Town i I - By JERYME FETE A VISITOR ... A house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Fitts for a week is ber cou sin, James Bush of Honolulu, who arrived in the states Thursday by plane from the Islands . . . Sever al parties are being planned for the visitor this weekend . . . Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Fitts will be hosts for dinner party at their South Com mercial Street home in compli ment to Mr. Bush ... bidden are members of the immediate family and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Walker o Portland and Mr. and Mrs; C. Les ter Newman ... Sunday evening the Newmans will be hosts for an informal party in honor of the visi tor at their Center Street home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fredricks and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Schumway of McMinnville. who visited Mr. and Mrs. Bush while in the Islands this winter, will be hosts for an aloha party Monday night at the Fred: ricks home in McMinnville ... ' Among the gaests ... for the Cirque Club's semi formal dinner dance toalgkt at Randall's Chaek Wagon are Mr. and Mrs. Dartd Crtekatt ef Portland, who will be guests of the Richard Scandlmgs Mr. and Mrs. James Gray and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomai Hanson ... Honor guest ... at a banquet Tuesday night was Dr. Helen Pearce. who is retiring in June as head of the English department of . Willamette University . . . the af fair was sponsored by the upper division English majors. and held in the Green Room of the Marion Hotel ... Special guests were President G. Herbert Smith. Dr. Henry Kohler and Prof. James Douglas, the latter two members of the English department faculty. , Celebrating . . . bis fourth birth day at a party Friday was Tommy .Roberts, aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Tho mai A. Roberts Jr. . . . a doien of his yonag friends were bidden to the party at . the Roberts borne In Klngwood Heights ... the cowboy theme was featured in the decora tions and favors ... Special guests , were Tommy's grandmothers, Mrs. W. E. Knight of Portland and Mrs. Thomas A. (Roberts ... and bis rreat-anat, Mrs. H. A. Knehle -of Portland . . . s Wedding bells ... will ring on Saturday, July 2 for Miss Harriet Hiday and Don James Lytle the ceremony will take place at the. First Presbyterian Church at 4 o clock with a reception follow ing ... the bride-elect is the . daughter of Mrs. Harry L Hiday and her fiance is the son of Mrs. James W. Lytle. all of Salem . . It's a girl ... for Lt tod Mrs. Ronald Lyman (Ana Gerlinger) Club Calendar 1 Satarday - ' Salm Branch. AAUW tea meet IP. Lipman'i,- pjn.- MOD! AZALEAS "HARDY Field grown, tough and thrifty SELECTION Over 123 of the best varieties s PRICES From 60c ennlat, $2J5 en rhododendrons : . -- . . . - . -. 5 DISCOUNTS Up to 25 on quantity soles VISITORS No Obligation No Sales Talk Open Sunday PAUL GRIEBENOW - -tb5FiirvitVvhon33S2Vi; : Turn East From S. Coml Opposite ErickseVs Mkfv FMhicns ..!. Features .... '4 - ENGLISH . . V the was bora May ' 19 in Tucson, Arizona at the - Tucson Medical Center . . . the litle girl tiped the scales at six poonds, three and a half nonces and has beenvnamed Terri Lynn . . . The proud gradparenta art Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerlinger tf Dallas! and LL CM. and Mrs. Frank Lyman of Fresno, Calif. ... and the baby's great-grandmother it Mr. Carl F. Gerlinger of Dallas . . .'Mral Gerlinger . left for Tucsoft by plane, Friday morning te welcome her new franddangh ter . . .she plans to. remain in the South several weeks . . . From California . . . comes news of the birth of a son, Ed ward Baldwin, to Lt .and . Mrs. Michael C. Kaye of Pasadena on April 20 . . ..The baby's grand parents are Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Kaye of . Portland, formerly of Salem, and Dr. and. Mrs. Grant Baldwin of Pasadena .... Leaving . . . Friday for Cali fornia, New York and Paris were State Treasurer and Mrs. Sigrid B. Unander . . . they flew te San Francisco, where . Mr. Unander will participate in the Stanford Assembly at Palo Alto . . from there they go en to New York and then ' by; plane to Paris, where Mr. Unander will receive the legion of . honor from the French government ... . In Portland ... today will be Mr and Mrs. Don E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam L. Phillips, and Mrs. James H. Nicholson to attend the wedding of Miss Bev erly Sue. Stanley and William L. Fisher, brother of Mrs. - Don Phillips . . . the ceremony will take place at St 'Andrew's. United Presbyterian Church at 4- o'clock . Don Phillips will serve as best - man - for, his .brother-in-law ..." ; " .- Honor guest . .'. at the lunch ectn meeting of the Portland branch, ,AAUW today will be Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, retir ing president ef the .Oregon Di vision, AAUW . . . the affair will be, .held in Piatt Han on the Lewis and Clark campus .. Weekend guests . -. . of Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding will 'be her son-in-law and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. James Bennjson, . and chil dren, Becky, Jimmy and Michael, of Portland . . . Sunday morning Mrs. Spaulding will entertain at breakfast in honor of her daugh ters birthday . . . joining the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ohm of Portland .-. . WEST STAYTON Jimmy Nye was honored Friday at a party at the home of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. James. Nye, on his. seventh birthday. Twenty-six youngsters at tended the party and his grandmo ther, .Mrs.' Bessie Bassett of Mill City.--, - :- WELCOME Alyce Koch. Honored at Shower i V j. - Mrs.' Ray J. Satter and Mrs. Ver- &oq Van Cleave were hostesses for a pre-nuptial party Friday night at the latter'a - home - on Lardon Lane in compliment to Miss Alyce Kock, June bride-elect of George W. Croisan Jr. , A miscellaneous shower' feted the bride-to-be and a dessert sup per was served by the hostesses. : . Honoring Miss Koch were her mother, Mrs. Koch, her fiance's mother, Mrs. George W.' Croisan, Mesdames Arthur Brocker, Clara McCrackea.. Earl Hammer, Harris Ault Patrick Manning," Charles StoHer, Leonard Peterson,"; George Gazeu, George Van Dusan, Dar- reH ParnelL 1 John Wikoff, Wilbur Fnesen, James Carson. John Cage, Lena Bartruff, John Van Lannan, William Massey. Harold Toelle, Roy-Scofield. Lawrence Hammer, Lee Dow, Charles Wenger, Merle Van Cleave, Ted Kuenii, Vera Bas se tt Wayne Goode, Emory Goode, August Otjen, Frank Butler. Mabel Dudley. Robert Beutler. - Bernard Wilkinson, Leon Flux, Gay Black- man, Daniel Barham and . 'Miss Yvonne Goode.' Miss Rickeft i , . - . .... Is Elected President The -regular monthly meeting of the Insurance Women of Sa lem was 'held Thursday evening at the Marion Hotel. - There were 31 members present 'and guests were Miss Sherry .'Wilson and Mrs. Ruby Smalley . Thomas Larson - of Willamette University sang," accompanied by Ronald Hershberger. , Mrs. Inez Graffius and Mrs James Haley, who- were delegates to the regional convention of In surance Women held at Phoenix, Ariz., in early. ApriL gave their reports of the convention. During the business meeting Miss Mavm Kickert and Mrs. Ruby Muller were elected as delegates to the national conven tion of insurance Women to be held In San Francisco in June. Mrs. Nellie Grove and Mrs. Lu cille Burnett were elected as al ternates. Elections were held-and offi cers' for the' coming. year are: president, Miss Mavis Rickert; vice-president Mrs. Lorena An derson: recording secretary, Mrs, Lucille Burnett; corresponding 8ecreUry, Mrs. Ruby Darby; hd treasurer Miss Margaret Dodd. The next meeting of the club will be June 23. . Shower Totes Bridd-Eloct An installation of new. officers for Rhoda McCullough Senior Y-Teens was held Wednesday at the home of Vicki Ward.' Nancy: Ah alt was installed as 'president along with Pamela Clayton, vice president Carol Stolk, secretary; and Shar- leen Scott, treasurer. following tne installation, a sur prise bridal shower was given by the members of the club for Miss Ann Fallin. outgoing president Those attending the shower were Nancy Ahalt. Kathy Archer, Carol Boescfa, Shirley Bowman, E Is i Burke, Betty Burnside, Judy By- ers, Delayne Cassat, Pamela Clay ton, Margaret Cooper, Jill Cum- mings, Ann Fallin, Diane Fergu son. Donna Hamman, Dons Hein, Geri Messmer, Millie Messmer, Di ane Miller; Mary Clara Mooney Jane Moorefield, Marcia Mosolf, Larrie Lou Osterman, M argot Pur- dum, Ann Robinson, Sharlee Scott, Bev Shuttz. Carol Stolk. Ca rolyn Webb, Jan Woodroffe, Syd ney Weeks; Mary Wood and Vicki Ward. Y-Teetu Hold Installation Formal installation of new offi cers of Abbie Graham Y-Teens was held Wednesday, evening. Sharon Nolan will succeed Sue Wilson as president of the club. Vice-presi dent will be Rosemary Walery; Sharon Jensen, secretary, and Jan ice Wood, treasurer. Entertainment was provided by Sharon Nolan and, Sammy Ramp, who sang a duet accompanied by DeAnn McGaughry. Refreshments were served by Gail: North and June Wiggins. Ann Lowery deco rated the social room of the YWCA for the occasion. .i Twenty - ene American War Mothers were entertained Tues day at the home of Mrs. Alma Gillespie. Miss Marcia Moses and Mrs. Gillespie baked birth day cakes for Mrs. Anna Aller and Mrs. Clarence Grayson. Mrs. George Pro arranged the pro gram with Mrs. James Lyle and Mrs. Martin Viesko winning the prizes. . ; i 155 N. Liberty i. ' Demonstration Sa 9 - Sew This Marvelous Caffea Master Dtmenttrtttd All Day Saturday, May 21 Hint -o Herbs 5 Products of Gardon To Meat Vegetables, and Hot Bread . . . By MAXINE BUREN ' Statesman Woman's Editor Those sweet herbs that are the pride of many a home gardener come into an important role if. the family cook knows about using them. Parsley, chives, green onions are well known . and much used, but some of the just stay unused in the garden.. ' i. ITow take chervil, here's a recipe that turns hamburger into-Boefs Carres by a mere flip of the kitchen shears: s : BOEUFS CARRES V 1 pound hamburg 1 teaspoon chervil 1 egg . Julienne potatoes teaspoon. salt - Chicory H teaspoon pepper 2 medium-sue onions Blend the hamburg with the unbeaten egg; season with salt, pepper and chervil. Pat into a sheet as square as possible and cut into eight squares. Broil on one side for about four min utes. Turn and complete the broiling. From the fat that has accumulated, measure two tablespoons; thicken with two table spoons of flour, and add one cup of tomato juice. When ready to serve, arrange two of the meat cakes on each plate; add the sauce, potatoes, and chicory . garnished with onion rings. Ac company with French dressing. And a dash of mint will give character to carrots: BAKED MINTED CARROTS 3 cups carrots, sliced 2 tablespoons butter crosswise 1 tablespoon fresh mint, ' 4 teaspoon salt . chopped cup brown sugar Select young carrots, wash, scrape, cut in slices and measure. Place is a casserole, sprinkle with the salt and sugar and dot with the butter. Cover the dish and bake for 1 hour at 350 deg.. During the last ten minutes of cooking, uncover, sprinkle mint over the top and complete the baking. ' ' ' Snip those bright green herbs parsley, chives or green onions growing along the garden walk or available in markets. Make a herb butter for French bread by adding one tablespoon chopped chives or green onions , and one crushed clove of garlic. Slice French bread, diagonally, not cutting quite through the lower crust Spread slices with herb butter. Wrap loaf in metal foil and heat .in a (400 deg.) hot oven for 15 minutes. Serve piping hot ' Children Give Three Plays as Grand: Finale The Creative- Theater for Children. 'winds : up .its spring quarter on Saturday, May 21 in the Social Room of the First Con gregational Church. The theater. sponsored by the American As sociation of "University Women and directed by Mrs. Mureo Ring nalda will then close for the summer Mrs. Ringnalda will go to -Los Angeles to give her usual summer course for teachers in creative dramatics. The. morning plays will begin at 10 o'clock. Beauty and the Beast, . will feature Nancy Sprague as Beauty; Jim Heath as the Beast; Jan Sprague as the father; Katherine Compton as the Mother; Jane Sfeerstra and Faye Butler as the sisters. The second play, based on Tom Sawyer tales, will include a haunted house scene with special ghost ' effects by all the children of the morn ing session. Jim Heath will play Tom Sawyer; Vicki Church, Huck Finn; Faye Butler, Aunt Polly; Linda Lou Turney, the school teacher; Noreen Sahnow, Becky Thatcher; Kathi Charters, the tattletale; and Douglas and Scott Corey,' friends of Tom. The vari ous types, of puppet plays will also be shown. " The afternoon play scheduled for 2 o'clock," is called Financial Wizards. Sail Jochimsen and Virginia Judd are friends of col lege ager Vicki Van Onsenoord and Mary Griffith are their sis ters in high school; Bobbie Schmidt and Lynn Eyerley are the little brothers. A neighbor who collects wild life and leav it around anywhere is Randol DcWeese. . All plays are the work of the children. There is no charge, and visitors of all ages are welcome. Voice and Piano Recital Sunday Genevieve Cameron, Parcher will present her voice and piano students " in a recital Sunday afternoon at the Stone Piano Co. at 1:30 o'clock. Accompanists will be Charlotte Shriver, Judy See- ley, Carol Sterner and Margaret Huxtable. Vocalists taking part on the program are Valerie Greene, D. B. DuRette, Gerhart Stephenson, Martha Lou Reimer, Arlan Peter son, Gene Gebauer, Sharon Meyer-1 hof er, Patricia Collins and Duane Heuberger, a duet, Susan White, Harold Lottis, Ruth Stettler, Donna Rogers, Patricia Collins, Grant Russell, Robert Wiley and Arija Lietuvietis. Piano students playing in the recital will be Jorgen Kruse, Maureen Horner, Deloria Shriver, Norma Wiley, Marda Miller, Tru dy Allen,-Arthur Hopkins, Rich ard Rohde, Dicky Horner, Patri cia Deems, Suzette Taylor, Char lotte Shriver and a duet by Dicky Horner and Richard Rohde. A special number will be a dance by Gene Gebauer and Bill BarUett Phone 3-3191 AUTOMATlt Finest of all ways to make perfect coffee every-ume. Correct wa ter temperature; agita tion, brewing time controlled! automati cally. . turday - " ' - Plot Givo Lift V. other herbs almost as versatile : LBk, -J'-''Nfc ... Miss Joyce Watklns of Idanha who will be installed as worthy advisor of Marilyn Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls tonight at Mill City. Rainbow Girls To Install MILL CITY. Marilyn As sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls at Mill City will install new officers, at 8 oclock tonight The Silver Falls chapter of DeMolay will officiate at the crowning ceremony. Officers to be installed include JOyce Watkins, Idanha, worthy advisor; Frances Ward, worthy associate advisor; Jan Ross, char ity; Annete Melting, hope; Jackie Bicket, faith; Cora Lee Whitten, chaplain; Sherrean Muir, drill leader; Carol Thornly, associate drill leader; Sherry Hanson, flag bearer; Phyllis Pate, love; Nancy Porter, religion; Virginia Holli- baugh, imortality; Anna Maria Hirte, fidelity; Rosalie Bassett, patriotism; zita Crosier, service; Carol Cook, confidential observ er; Sandra Osland, outer observ er; Becky Stoll, musician; Nancy Osland, choir director; Lynn Smith. Ronnie. Lee Ed wards, Evelyn Taylor, Rozalie Bowers, Joan Johnson, Audrey Shaw and Judy Huey, choir members. Dr. Dei-thick President Newly elected officers of the Garfield Mothers and Dads for the ensuing year are Dr. Charles Derthick, - president; Jack Fitts, vice-president; Mrs. T. M. Geb hard, secretary: and Mrs. David Turney, treasurer. Officers were named at the club's last meeting with I. A. DeFrance, the out going president, presiding. Honor guest at the meeting was the school principal, Mrs. Mae R. Smith, who is retiring at the end of the school year. She was pre sented a gift from the club by Ralph. Nohlgren. On-the-Spot Relief for Acid Indigestion Tarns require no water, no mixing, no waiting! By always carrying Tarns in pocket or parse, yoa enn stop gas and soar stomach right on the spot, almost before they start. Turns are minty, pleasant-tasting. Just eat like candy. Join the millions who always carry iDffli. uo it now! L 't;:!-" j 7 r v V (TUMSGfP) 7 S j Mr. and Mrs. Edward C Kruger, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Mayll at. their home. They were married in Hood River in 1905 and have lived in Salem 35 years. They have 5 daughters, 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Reeher Honored by Chapter Chadwick Chapter, OES held its regular meeting Tuesday eve ning in the Masonic Temple with Mrs. W. E. Knower, worthy ma tron and E. W. Peterson, worthy patron, presiding. The evening was ! in honor of Mrs. Gerald Reeher, Grand Representative of Illinois in Oregon. Honored with Mrs." Reeher were worthy grand patron, Herman Johnston; grand Martha, Mrs. Herman Johnston; past grand ma tron, ' Mrs. Paul Hauser; past grand patron, Rey Hartley; and Ronald Gilson, member of the budget committee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon. Mrs. A. L. Brewster sang, ac companied by ' Miss Margaret Hogg and Mrs. Theodore deLooze sang, accompanied by Mrs. A. A. Shramm. Many visitors from other chap- ters were present. The Grand Representatives were as follows: Mrs. Helen Lucas of Connecticut, Mrs. Gerald Reeher of Illinois, Mrs. Faith Hardy of North Dako ta, Mrs. Lillian Humphreys of Nova : Scotia, Mrs. Merle Lemar of Michigan, Mrs. Margaret Carl son of District of Columbia, Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Pennsylvania, Mrs. wilma Lmdberg of Nevada and Mrs. Helen Beck of Tennes see. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robinson and daughter, Betty, were chair men of refreshments and Mrs. Winston Burns was co-chairman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Gale Jones, Mrs. Kate Elgin, Mrs. Em ma Godfrey, Mrs. Elmer McKee, Mrs. Joseph Franko, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillippi, and Mrs. Clara Reese. This will be the last meeting until after Grand Chap ter. . The next meeting will be June 21. New Members Are Welcomed it.- - - Mrs. Harold Hatzenbuler was hos tess to the Young Matrons Thurs day night with Mrs. Robert Fry and Mrs. Warren Erwert assisting. A guest was Mrs. Edward Schmider of Seattle. The program included a frozen food demonstration and broadcast by Pat Holland and Bill Ross. The group feted Mrs. George Zivkovich and Mrs. Warren Erwert with a shower. The June 16 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wal lace Eubanks. New members wel comed were Mrs. Jack Morrison, Mrs. Harold Lentz and Mrs. Harold arker. ! Improvement nnincing. If yours is t'do-it-yourselT project, you an arrange the name Jow-cost financing here at U. S. NationaL When you need financial help, see. ledd & Bush-Sclent Drench State W'i CwMwrcltrf tlsrth SdeniBrend 1990 Fnirgreuntis ReL University Branch , 1310 State Street West Sclent Branch, IllZCdgewater A II O 1160 tt I.- hlwnnBnLnnWanVi Happy time School Officers Named Mrs. Lloyd Hammel was elect ed president of the Happytime School, Inc., at a meeting of cor poration members' on Monday at the 'First Congregational Church. other officers for tne year 1955-56 are: Mrs. Gordon Skinner (retiring president), vice presi dent for membership: Mrs Dwight Lear, vice-president for equipment;' Mrs. Wayne Kuhl, Kindergarten executive chair man; Mrs. Jack Miller, Nursery bebool executive chairman; Mrs. Richard Hill, treasurer; and Mrs. Wendell Schwartz, secretary. The Happytime Nursery School and Kindergarten, ending their second year next week, are coop erative schools, sponsored by the Saleta chapter of the American Association of University Women. Parents who want more infor mation about the' schools' opera tions or who wish to enroll a child in the Nursery, af es 3 and 4, or Kindergarten, ages 5 and 6, may get application blanks from Mrs. Skinner or Mrs. Kuhl. The Junior Dance Woaksbop will present a program open re the pub lic loaay at 10 a.m. in the YWCA gymnasium. "Members of the work shop are members of the Modern Dance classes taught by Mrs. Mar garet Charters. ur6 i Custom ' Designing Restyling Your old coat can be newly styled 1 n t o a stole, jacket or bolero now at summer rates. Een Witt tier l n in at ouachelleS 1348 Ferry Ph. 2472? AZALEA MOLLIS SPECIAL $1 Full of Blooms RHODODENDRON SPECIAL $1 Lavender HEDGE SHRUBS FREE LANDSCAPE ESTIMATES H. L. PIARCY NURSERY CO. Rt 2, Box 190 Phone 4-191C Drive N. on Front St to Keizer School, Torn Left and Follow Paved Road 3 Miles to Nursery U.S. national helped mo . do it noiv...i7it!i d loiv-cosi Home Improvement He Uo down payment! 36 months to pay I Ask your contractor or dealer wmwm t AH K I I IV !Mr$7 Young to Head Lions Auxiliary Mrs.' Lee Ohmart was hostess to the Salem lions Auxiliary Thurs day night Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner, Mrs. ' Loren Mort, Mrs. Cecil Quesseth and Mrs. Br yan Goodenough. Mrs. Norman Young was elected president for the coming year. Her officers include Mrs. William Lee per, vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Paulson,, secretary; and Mrs. Ed ward Anderson, treasurer. Mrs. Denver Young reported on the get acquainted benefit coffee parties being held by . auxiliary members. Plans were discussed for the state Lions convention to be held in Pendleton in June. The membership voted to give a camp ship to a student at the - Blind School. . - The annual picnic and installation of officers will be held June 23 at the Harry W. Scott home. The program included- flute solos by Reiden Iverson, accompained by Patricia Whelan and slides by Dale Harris of his European bicy cle trip. A guest was Mrs. Edward Thistlewaite. FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Wil liam Conner was luncheon hos tess on Tuesday complimenting Mrs. George Hanson of Tacoroa. Covers were placed for Mrs. C R. Osborn, Mrs. Margaret Willis, Mrs. Earl Kasson and the hostess. Mrs. Hanson is a house guest of Mrs. Osborn. DRAPERIES -.SoSsE?. Cornice Boards Slip Caven Valaaccs Traversa Ko4s SEE CI MFD THE o LLrlLK . BLIND MAN Free Estimate ' Day f NtM Ph. 3732S (Terms) 3S7S Center St. mm VAjxir i aa ant ana tnjnr IUM VAUXT iREAft . . . tow m mMm y hint haarnyiiliitfi n il SUN VALLEY ADDS VAJESJ1 "Made by the Bakers of Master Bread" AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES for U. S. National Horn 10 I NO O IIOO N