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anorama Women . . . Music . -6-Sec 1)-Statesman, Salem, With or Without ; Food Allergies Can Eat Pio, Cako If Right Recipes Can bo Found By MAXINE BURET Statesman Wemaa's Editor : Allergies are quite the fashion these days, and without : on you're pretty far behind the times. But this business of food eccentricities isnt always as pleasant as one might think, and food allergies are a very real and definite thing with many folks. ' . They affect you in different ways; they may come on you ; any time, or you may outgrow your lack of tolerance for certain ' focds, but the one who cooks for the allergic is the on who reel'v prys. In cooking, one may sometimes merely substitute one in gredient for another. Most cakes are just as good using water as milk. Rice or barley flour can sometimes take the place of wheat flour. In case of some allergies, however, an entirely new set of recipes has to be used, or even a new scheme of eating. . Here is a recipe for pastry dough that uses rice and barley flour, found sometimes at health food stores or specialty groceries. . BARLEY AND BICE FLOUR PASTRY 1 cup barley flour teaspoon salt . Vt cup rice flour Vi cup shortening Vi teaspoon baking cup cold water powder (about) Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt; cut in "the ; shortening; then adding water, a little at a time, mix with a - knife to a paste of a consistency to clean the mixing bowl of " all flour or paste. Turn on a board lightly dredged with flour, to coat the surface with flour; then use as desired. This is .enough paste for one large pie and two or three tarts. Clari fied chicken fat makes good pastry. This is good-tasting pastry. it is handled, or rolled, more easily if left to stand overnight, - covered, in a cool place. ..- And .here is a prune cake with no wheat flour. We've " PRUNE V cup shortening , i cup sugar 2 eggs Vi teaspoon vanilla Vi cup fine white rye flour .cup rice flour Vt cup cornstarch Vt teaspoon salt " teaspoon soda Cream the shortening, add "Add one egg (unbeaten), beat; Add the vanilla. Sift the dry cream, water and prunes. Add alternately with the dry in gredients to the egg mixture. Fold. in the nuts if you can eat them. Bake in a greased pan fifty minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees). A Brown Betty here takes rye bread, which is used by many allergies who can't take milk or eggs, and can tolerate only a minimum amount of wheat flour. (There is a little in most rye bread, though not a lot) APRICOT BROWN BETTY ; , lYt cups rye bread cup sugar (or more) crumbs 4 teaspoon cinnamon y. V cup melted butter - teaspoon nutmeg 114 cups apricots, canned or stewed .'.'- Mix the bread crumbs with the melted butter. Arrange J a layer of the crumbs in a well-buttered baking dish, then a layer of apricots; sprinkle with a part of the augar, cinnamon and Nutmeg. Repeat layers until all the ingredients are used. Cover the dish and bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees, removing the cover during the last fifteen minutes of baking. Sherry Spaniol Is Bride of Mr. Prugh STAYTON TaH hasWU nt cerise gladioluses decorated the ' Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock for the wedding of Miss Sherry Joan Spaniol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Michael Spaniol of Stayton, and James Warren Prugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Prugh of Salejn. The Rev. Math. Jonas offici ated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Josephine Brand was organ ist and Mrs. Robert Sullivan of Salem, sang. The bride wore a gown of white eyelet embroidery over organdy, designed by her mother. The ruffled skirt was of eyelet embroidery and the bodice had a scoop neckline and cap sleeves. A circlet of pink elfe roses and pleated net held in place her veil of silk illusion. She wore short gloves of white embroidered nylon and carried a bouquet of pink elfe roses and stephanotis. She carried a white lace handker chief, a gift from her great-aunt, the late Mrs. Katherine Macuen. . Attendants Carry Baskets Miss Shirley Jeapette Minten, Stayton, was maid of honor. Miss Jane Cox, Stayton, - Miss Carol Jean Robbins, Hillsboro, cousin of the bride. Miss Janet; Johnson, Medford, and Miss Judy Lavin der, Lafayette, Calit,-were bridesmaids. All wnr whit. floor-length gowns which had pink Booking with matching pic ture hats. They carried lace bas kets of pink wire adorned with a sinsle rubrum lilv. .Melvin Johnson of Portland was best man. IIhr Spaniol, brother of the bride. jacx uaney, Kichard Heater, and feianiora smitn, ' Tor her daushtr' ; Mrs. Spaniol wore a dress of navy blue with matching accessories and eorsage of white crmbidium orchids. Mrs. Prugh attended the wedding wearing a suit of light blue (ilk faille with black accessories and a corsage of gar denias. A reception in the' garden of the Spaniol home followed the eeremonv. Mrs. TTHwin T t. kina of Hillsboro, cut the cake. Mrs. John McKevitt ef Eugene was "at the coffee urn. Assisting C SonU Untie SUdiifs aWv SVSbTbI tBS SaaWfat e.. . Capital Drug Stort 4C3 State St, Cor. el Liberty We Give Green Staape U Statesman's HOME' Fashions ... Features Or., Wad., August 31, 1955 CAKE . teaspoon nutmeg Vx teaspoon cinnamon 3 teaspoons baking powtier V cup sour cream cup water Yi cup chopped, stewed prunes cup chopped almonds (optional) the sugar and cream together. add the other egg and beat ingredients together. Mix the Beginners Dance Class The Homesteaders dance will be held Friday night at the Izaak Walton clubhouse at S p.m. Guests are invited to attend. Homesteaders are starting a be ginners class in square dancing and any couple wishing to learn should register soon. Registra tion closes after the third ses sion. The second session will be held in the West Salem City HaH, Thursday, September 1 at 7:45 p.m. Engagements Revealed by Two Couples The ever-growing list of brides- elect is augmented this morning with two betrothal announce ments, i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Evans I are announcing the engagement1 of their daughter, Carole Mary lou, to Wayne David Youman, son of Mrs. Mary SchuetL No date has been set for., the wed ding. . . Miss Evans attends North Sa lem High School and her fiance is a graduate of North Salem. He is now with Parker and Schram Construction Co. Mis Armstrong te Wed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Arm strong have revealed the be trothal of their daughter, Elsie, to Sergeant Jerry Reimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Reimer of Dallas. The wedding is planned for this winter. Miss Armstrong attended Sa lem Academy and Northwest Nazarene College at Nampa, Idaho. Her fiance also attended Salem Academy and Seattle Pa cific . College. Sergeant Reimer fJ stationed at Camp Pendleton witn me u.s. Marine Corps. were Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. James Briles, Miss Sandra Davie, Miss Sally Studnick. Miss Carol Courtney and llui Rose Foltx. When the couple left on a trip to Mexico, the bride wore a win ter cotton of charcoal and blue with black accessories and a cor sage of lavender orchids. After September 18 they will be at home at Las Cruees, NJkf. 9'xl2 Jhag Ruji Vishred 2nd Dried Jut dree year rag eft with and in jest 24 keen It will be ready te ase again. It will really leek like aew. IAOE&ETTE 1255 Ferry St Ph. 2-4555 X: x w :xiu' A bride of August 27 at the Immaculate Conception Church in Stayton was Mrs. James Yrren Prugh," the former Sherry Joan Spaniol. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MichaeM Spaniol of Stayton and the bridegroom is the son of the Albert Prughs of Salem, Jesten-AAiller Studio). Brewsters Make Official Visits Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brewster, state department commanders in the Disabled American Veterans and" Auxiliary respectfully, mot ored to Portland recently and were joined there by the national serv ice officer, Gerald Kelsy. Togeth er they made an official visit to Pendleton, La Grande and Baker. The Brewsters accompanied by HI North Liberty xQ USUALLY $45 EARL FALL WOOL - MILIUM-LINED" : TRAVEL Handsome lined wool coot tuxedo front. Available ot Valuts to $25.00 LADIES SHORTY COATS Just 20 Shorties in this group- Novelty tweeds 100 wool All Season Shorties at a budget price! . Coots Second FUor X t r ' ' V v. TOs 5 v Dr. and Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harnsberger, Dr.! and Mrs. Evan Reynolds and Miss Ellen Reynolds attended a district meeting at Hudson Park near Rainier on August 21. August 28 Mr. and Mrs. Brewster and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harnsberger attend ed a district meeting at Eugene. with button turn bock sleeve, this saving for sizes 8 to 16. GOAT Church Rites Unite Couple; On Sunday The wedding of Miss Carol Adene Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen. and Deri Wayne Parsons, ' son of Mr. and Mra. fL F. MrTrarv. took olace on August 23 at the Labish Cent er EUB Church at a o clocx. Tne Rev. Lyman Myers officiated at theh rites. - Miss Gaynelle Metheny was the vocalist and Miss Jarfet. Pearsall was the pianist. Miss Phyllis New land lighted the tapers. ., The bride wore ber sister s wedding gown of white marquisette and lace fashioned' with lace panels on the skirt and a ruffle around the botton extending into a short train. A Juliet cap of lace and seed pearls held in place her fingertip illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis cen tered with a white orchid. Mrs. Henry E. Lehnnerr of Jef ferson was her lister's honor ma tron and she wore a white or gandy ' waltz dress and carried yellow tuberous begonias. Miss Carolyn. Haselebacher was the bridesmaid and she wore a yel low net and taffeta dress and car ried white begonias. C F. McCrary served as best man for his step-son and - ushers were Harry E. Lehnherr and Don ald McCrary, brother of the groom. Groom's Sister Flower Girl Flower girl was WyneQ Mc Crary, sister of the groom. The bride's mother wore a navy blue taffeta gown with white ac cessories and Mrs. McCrary chose a maroon knit 'suit with pink ac cessories. Thier corsages were pink roses. A reception was held in the church parlors. Pouring were Miss! 177 North Liberty yiee raaiiiliipiy n i " , KZ. 9'f Xt I I " U JUST 3 OF 5 GAY GINGHAM CHECKS See this group of crisp price. Hurry to buy several. Sizes 12-20, 14 Vx-HVt TOP: Plaid torso dress with lace collar. Red or green. MIDDLE: Scalloped collar and Green, blue. BOTTOM: Green or blue with Sold Out The Pentacle Theater's final production, "Girl Crazy, which Saturday night will complete its phenomenal nine -day run, is sold out for the entire week, according to the harassed ticket committee. It's just too bad but even your best friends in the cast, cannot get you a ticket, they tell us. i WILLAM1NA Misi Beanie Klag was given a bridal shower by Mrs. Gerald Edwards and Mrs. Frank Smelser at the Smels erbome. Guests were Mrs. George King, Mrs. Evert Gess, Mrs. Oscar Ru- dig, Mrs. Charles Hodson, Mrs. El lis Bryant, Mrs! Bill Lash, Mrs. Kenneth Matthews, Mrs. Martin Myers, Mrs. Oscar Noreen, Mrs. Alfred Yoast, Mrs. Gay Barnett, all i a' Willamina, Mrs. Martin Grosser I of Sheridan, and Mrs. Leonard He- witt and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt of Grand Ronde. . i Grace Klampe and Mfs. Herbert Stepper. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Jack Wohlgemuth. Assisting were Misses Marilyn Myers, Pat Burris, , Gelberta Bates, Shirley Pugh and Lois Cann. After a wedding trip to San Francisco, the newlyweds will live in Salem at 921 S. 13th St. For traveling she wore a costume ensemble of slate blue with yel low and grey accessories. Circus, Revue and Racing STATE FAIR Ticket Sale Now STATE and LIBERTY ! to S Daily Except Sunday cotton checks at amazing low pocket detail or 4 coat dress. white In short sleeve dress. Farewell Party Fetes Matron .Mrs. Arthur Rockafellow, Mrs. Ray Wolf, Mrs. Axel Jacobsen and Mrs. Earl Burke were host esses for a farewell party at the former's home in compliment to Mrs. Al Niederberger, who is moving to Springfield. A dessert supper was served and a gift pre sented to the honof guest Honoring Mrs. Niederberger were Mesdames Bill Bowman, Mary Cox, Vernon Decatur, Scott A TO) 177 North Liberty Pretty Figures Going back-to-school Are All Wearing famous figure-shaping bestform bras No question about it . . . Bestform Bras will be in every girl's school wardrobe! 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