M$k; l-$tt$mii; Salem, Ore., Thursday,- OH." , 1955 f ' f . - i .. ?. 1 tl 2-Pc ' Bedroom Suite ' , 1 Omly" 1 1 I, J f ! 4 v. Used MOhiy i ! Upholstery! Samples! mm Mr. .and Mrs. Richard Burdell McCoy, th former Ma rc'ta Louise Summers who were , married at the j First Congregational Church in Eugene. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Summers of Eugene and her husband is the son of Mrs. D. A. McCoy of Corvallis: The couple will live in Salem. (Nolph Studio, Eugene). Season's End- Late Fruits, Vegetables Bolster Up Supply of Preserves, Pickles By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Weman't Editor There's usually a last minute revival of the canning and Vickline activities along about this time of year, when quinces, apples, pears and crabapples are ready and the pantry shelves may seem a bit short of stock. :, Picklefruit is a handy recipe to know about, because you can do peaches, crabapples and pears, each making ivonderful spicy grrn:shment for the meats during the winter. Here is a recipe for crabapples, peaches, pears or prunes'. . - ' . : A SWEET PICKLED FRUIT 3 pounds fruit 1 cup water 4 cups sugar V stick cinnamon rz cup vinegar 2 tablespoons whole cloves Wash fruit but do not remove stems. Make syrup of sugar, , vinegar and water, boiU. add spices and a few of the fruit at a . time. The fruit should have the cloves stuck into it Cook until fruit is tender. Place fruit in sterilized jars, cook syrup down until the right consistency and pour over fruit that has been packed in jars. Seal. Keep for a month before using.' Some recipes suggest letting stand overnight in the syrup before bottling. r. ; I . . Ripe cucumber pickles , use the season's last cucumbers . and produce an interesting addition' to the pickle assortment. ASZHEK PICKLES s Peel the 6 large, ripe cucumbers, cut in halves lengthwise ' and scrzpe out seeds with a spoon. Salt, and let stand over night. Remove from liquid and let stand for an hour in clean cold wtter. Remove from water, wipe each cueumber. Can cut in -half lengthwise if too large. ; v " Put 1 quart vinegar, 1 cup water in a kettle and add a small package whole allspice, tied in a piece of -cloth. -Let come to a boil. Put in cucumbers and let heat until just hot through. If left too long cucumbers will soften. Put in hot sterilized jars with 1 teaspoon mustard seed and sprays of dillin each quart jar. Fill the' jars with the syrup. Seal. Here's a late summer pickle that will use some of those green tomatoes". It's pretty and bright in color and very good. . HOLLYHOCK PICKLES 3 pounds small green tomatoes , - 1 No. 2Vi can. pineapple 2 pounds sugar 4 cups mild vinegar 1 cup honey A little mace - v - 1 cup pineapple juice 1 tablespoon each: stick cin namon, allspice, cloves . " . 2 tablespoons yellow mustard , seed ' " . " .'V. Cut tomatoes in rather thick slices and pineapple-slices- in quarters. Mix sugar, vinegar, honey, pineapple juice and spices in a bag. Bring to a boil and pour over pineapple and tomatoes. Cook until tender and clear. Put in jars, boil syrup down until right consistency, pour over fruit' to overflow "jars and seal. r- An unusual combination is this "recipe for : - TOMATO, APPLE AND GINGER MARMALADE . 2 cups chopped apples 3 cups sugar 2 cups ripe tomatoes, chopped . cup chopped preserved' 1 lemon, ground - ginger ; Combine tomatoes, apples and lemon and cook for 15 minutes. Add sugar and cook to the consistency, of marmalade. Add ginger last 10 minutes of cooking. - - Donna Kron Is Engaged Majority Degrees Given by Bethel Bethel 35. Job's Daughters pre- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kron are;eniea majority oegrees to pasi ,k r honored queen Miss Carol Hewitt' -announcing the .engagement of!and to JMy Bancroft n(, tbeir daughter. Donna, to James Naurine Nichols on Monday eve Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. i nfng. ' , Harry sFowler. The news was told j Honored were past ! honored Si an jnfcrmal dinner party Sat-! Queens Carol Hewitt and Sharon urday night at the home of thei J, Pf .ff I , . . , . .. .... ; queen Jan Roberts. Bethel 3d; Al-1 bride-elects uncles, the Schindler i c..,. kk,. brothers, on Orchard Heights jMiss Sharon Bourne, grand repre- j .Roan. liiipstx wpre nresented with a.. ik. I - --. . -- . ----- seniaiive w wt siaie vi wesi v ii - fortune cakes : revealing the en- i gjma . I gCr?,:Zf' placed, for MisslP? l visit pledge j Kron, Mr. Fowler. Miss- Margaret .tober " f PL1"-Aj-nei.: Gordon Johnson. Mr. and 1 ,st,F,w0'Kk for "?e 9 .In X Mrs. WiUiam Provience Mr. and!, Ainsworth Mrs. Frank Kron and Mr. and e to perform their work. f Mrs. Harry Fowler. ' j An invitation to attend Bethel 43 Misj Kron and her fiance -are: on October 10 and view the pic graduates of Salem schools and 1 tures taken by Mr. and Mrs.- Yoe rre now attending tne Merriu-."" r iti. my w "" Davis School of Commerce. read, -r '- Regular Sunday visits lo the Blind School are to begin Sunday. 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