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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1955)
S-(Sec Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Dec. 14, "55 IUnj-a-Lings Win Top Prize for Portland Woman at Big Bake-off -4 .... ... . . . , ., ; ' By MAXINE BUR EN ' Statesman Woman's Editor y That bif $25,000 lint prise from the Ptllbtry Flour Mills' - annual Button bis come pretty close to home this time. ePicture on-pape I. J Mrs. Henry Jnrgensen. Portend. In the trordi of in official if the sponsoring company, "ran circlet fround the other contestants" when (he whipped up her Ring-b-Lings. from' sweetrol! dough. Mr. Jorgensen wit one o( a hundred contestants who had been chosen from among thou tands, to bake her recta at tbe Bakeoff held in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, The recipe, the taya, came Irom her mother. .' " Here it the bread which won the Oregon woman the coveted ward: , ;.:.'.; . RING A LINGS 2 eaket compressed yeast ? i cup lukewarm water - (or 2 packagei dry yeast tl and V4 cup very warm, not hot, water) - 'i cup butter or margarine : 4 rup hot scalded milk I h cup sugar 2 teaspoont salt 2 teaspoons grated orange rind . 2 unbeaten egg 4 to 4'.r cupt sifted all-purpose flour V4 cup .orange juice . 3 tablespoons sugar , Soften compressed yeast In lukewarm water. Or-soften dry yeast in warm water.) Combine butter and milk in larpe bowl. Stir until butter melts. Cool to lukewarm. Add sugar, salt, orange rind, eggs and the yeast mixture. Gradually add the flour to1 form a stiff dough. Mix thoroughly. Cover, and let stand 30 minutes. Roll out to a 22xl2-inch rectangle on floured board. Spread half of dough along long tide with nut filling, fold uncovered dough over filling, cut into 1-inch strips . (crosswise). Twist each strip 4 or 5 times. Hold one end : down on baking sheet, curl around in a spiral, tucking end Underneath. Over with waxed paper or towel. Let rise in warm plare (B3 to PO degrees) until doubled in lite, 4.4 to M minutes. For warm place, set pan of boiling water in bottom of cold oven. Place rollt on rack above: close oven door. Remove 13 minutes before baking to preheat oven. Bake at 373 degrees for 13 minutet until light golden brown. Meanwhile prepare glaze of orange juice and sugar. Brush' tops of rolls and bake 3 minutes longer until deep golden brown. Remove from baking sheet Immediately. Makei l'j to 2 dozen rolls. NUT FILLING cup butter or 1 cup (V4 lb.1 filberts, margarine ground or chopped very 1 cup sifted confection- fine (other nuts may I en' sugar be substituted), Cream butter. Blend in sugar thoroughly. Add nuts. Mrs. Jorgensen. wife of a Portland citv emDlove. sava shi plans to use some of the prize money to send her 18-year-old aon to college. Karen Folkmeier, Battle Creek, Mich., won first junior prize of $3,000 for her Pieburgers. Mrs. Claude Hughes, Orange, Va won 17,300 for a Regency Ribbon Cake; Mrs; Nicolous Siciu, Otter 'Lake, Mich., won $2,500 for Apple Dumplings. Parents Club Will Meet for Dinner Parents Club of St. Joseph's School will meet for a :30 cover ed 'dish dinner Thursday night at the! school. There will be a food shower for the sisters. Tbe program will include musi cal numbers and a talk by Alex Agathcnos. Greek exchange stu dent at South Salem High School He. will speak on Christmas cus toms in Greece. The Parents Club la also spon soring a food sale and bazaar, featuring Christmas decorations. . on .Sunday, December It between a.m. and boob, , ; A Surprise Party - The Rev. W. Bruce Empey was surprised on returning bora fratn church Sunday to find several members of his family at his home with a special dinner. Tbe oc casion was his sOth birthday. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Empey and aons. Gary and Gor don, from Springfield. Mr. and Mri. Ralph Henderson, SherriU and Marty, from Junction City, Mias Mary Raye, Donald Empey, Mr4 and Mrs. Otis Uelson and Mr;, and Mrs. Ralph Hein, all of Salem. ( HIMOUHOIDS) ttm tmm wh antata , UTM VTTMOOt MOtMTM. OWATION aasnooaaT vcj nous. t-Maa ta, asmoiDt The KZYKCLCS CLINIC - ttu--4i ami Qwa-mU Phytic) .MtUaMtn mm avm ITMSI Rotana Club Dinner on Monday Salem Rotana Club members and their husbands were enter tained at a Christmas dinner Mon day night at the Zena home of Mr. And Mrs. Herbert Miller. Co hostesses were Mrs. Al Laue. Mrs. C. W. Wasson, Mist Helen Songer. Mist Lorena Jack and Miss Alice Msthey. Eacb member contributed food and fundi for a Christmas basket to be given to a needy family. Attending the dinner were Mist Helen Songer, Mies Gertrude Chen ey, -Miss Mar jorie .Walters, Miss Mayetta Sutter, Miss Lorena Jack, Misalice Matbey. Mitt Vada L., Hill, Miss Joyce Gorton, - Mrs. Grant Farris, Mrs. Jack Hudson, Mrs. Daesy Chance, Mrs. - Lillian Richmond, Mrs. Dells Hjort, Mrs. Dorothy Walker Mr. Burt Crary , Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mattaon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna. Mr, and Mrs. George Bagnall, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthews. Mr. snd Mrs. Vir gil Six, Mr. and Mrs .C. W. Was son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robinson, Mf. and Mrs. Jack Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller. A Christmas party was the special meeting for Lansing Neighbors Home Extension Unit meeting at the Grace Lutheran Church. The luncheon hostess, Mrs. Ben Troper, was in charge of tbe covered dish dinner served at noon. Mrs. Irvin Sion, Mrs. Zina Scharpnack and Mrs. Gersld Van Hess arranged the decora tions for the table for gift ex change. Project leaden for the gift wrapping - demonstration were Mra. C. H. Boeimt and Mri. E. W. BuswelL ... Ji k ' .r J V- y . A ill i 1 tV "f it: X Mr. and Mrt. Roy Gilcrease (Shirley Scholtz) who were recently married at St. Mark'i Lutheran Church. The bride it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scholtz. The newly weds are now at home in Salem. . Juniors Bring Gifts of Toys The traditional exchange of giftt among the membertmp was changed by the Junior Woman's Club Monday night to a worth while project. Each person brought toy or an article of clothing for a child and these were dis- uted among needy families, membership voted to continue this each year. Magazines (or Friendship, a national project for the benefit of European countries' was ac cepted by thegroup. Each mem ber will bring one current maga zine to the business meeting on January I, for which Mrs. Ber neice Sullivant is chairman. A few of the favorite Christ' mas carols were sung by the group following the meeting. Mrs. Theo dore de Looze led the singing, with Mrs. Richard Ballantyne at the piano. Bruce Damaske Honor Guest Mrs. Vivian Damaske enter tained Friday at the Mayflower Hall in honor of her aon, Bruce, on hia 12th birthday. The evening was spent in play ing games. After the gifts were opened refreshmenta were served from a large table carrying out the colon of pastel pink and green. Honoring Bruce were Robert Ackerman, Dale Addie, Marilyn Aleshire, Jane Beyer, Jean Blan kevoort, Terry Boman, Richard Bonar, Gene Brown, Victor Brun kaL Christine Busick, Stephen Carpenter, Shelia Case, Michael Cavender, Billy Clark, Tommy Cleary, Melvin Donyi Burns Dean Driver, Cody Evans, Donna Wright, Pamela St Clair, Ray mond Erickson, Ronald Schuid ler, Arlan Scbendel, Stanley Bul lock, Dale Nelson, Tommy Nel son and Larry High. Those assisting in the enter tainment were Mrs. Wilms Os born, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson and Mrt. Bieber. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lea Mv 'NOTHtNG Will PUT STARS IN HER EYES) yS"- FASTER THAN A RIFT RV wDorothy Gray Mi COLOGNE $O00 Cm DUSTING POWDER - . .v' by jl 1 A WEDGWOOD 'The extra-romantic dboote both. A 2 ot. ' i flacoo of misty Wedgwood Cologne...plu) cloud of luxurious Dusting Powder to natch. Packaged in faithful reproduce Jtlons of famous Wedgwood" Jasper Ware. ti ALSO IN VLDGTOOD ft)umtVtm....$5J)0 CtmSKkHV,0t....t2O CAPITAL DRUG STORE . AOS Stato H. ' 1 Coraorof Ubort Wt Civ &C r" ,,amP - i -v.--;.' Q. I was widowed several months ago, and a friend has told ma I am supposed either to dis card my wedding ring or wear it on my right hand. What is cor rect T A. You certainly do not have to do either of these! You may con tinue to wear your wedding ring for as long at you wish. Q. What is the proper way to use a finger bowl at the dinner table? A. Dip the ends of the fingers of one hand at a time, not both together. Into the water. Then dry them with a napkin on the lap. Q. Is it all right for a young man to accept -a cigarette offered to him by a girl? A. This is quit all right. Christmas Party For Maccabees The Maccabees of Unit 4D will meet Thursdsy night at the Beaver Hall for a family Christmas party and turkey dinner. The no-host dinner will begin at J SO p.m. with the lodge furnishing the turkeys. There will be an exchange of gifts and special treats for the children. The committee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koop, tur keys; Mrs. Hardie Phillips, pro gram; Mary Bremmer and Janice Phillips, . gifts; J. Edgar Reay, treats. All members and their families are invited to attend. George Web er, great camp commander, Port land, and Mrs. Weber will be spe cial guests. Tbe December meeting f the Women's Society of World Ser vice of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of the president, Mrs.. Edith McClure. Leone Berg land snd Addie Senter have charge of the program. The group is sponsoring a Christmas box of food, clothing or money for the family of Paul Shen, who is attending Western Evangelical Seminary at Jennings Lodge. Articles may be left st tbe church and all members and friends of the church may con tribute. Mr. ana Mrs. Hubert Gattt and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Decatur vis ited tbe Oregon-Washington. Pyth ian Home in Vancouver on Sunday. They delivered gifts of .fresh fruit from centraiia Tempi to guests at the Home. A program was present ed by the Pythian Sisters and Knights of Pythias of St. Helens. X eaa EAT AND INWY Wt VALLEY IREAD . . . the ummt la - Mum." La h catenae (ks Sam ta the sliet) yat bisk k jMsek building proMMt, And favart jM try It leasts- 'I S naw tssu sML Al year savtahs t4 mm "Made by the Beken of Bread" WE GUARANTEE lytchcri YOUtt IMPROVE ANT RECIPE THAT CALlf FOR FLOUR WITH, OTCIiEtJ CRAFT S11FEUAY ST0DE GOP Women Install New Officers "So-So What" Vat the title of Jess Mason's talk before mem bers of the Sslem Unit. Repub lican Women'a Federation of Oregoa Monday afternoon at the Senator Hotel. Over 73 women heard Mr. Mason, country editor of KGW, discuss tbe farm situa tion. He stated that unless the Eisenhower administration is giv en four more years, we are head ed for socialism. Mr. Mason be lieves in organized labor, but not monopolies of any kind, even la bor. Mrs. Mason accompanied her husband to Salem for the meeting. New officers of the Salem Unit were installed with Mrs. John Cochran the new president Mrs. Clark C. McCall, state presi dent, insulted the officers. A new group was formed and wil be .known as the Capital City Club with evening meetings scheduled the second Monday of each month. Officers of the new club Include Mist Hattie Brat tel. pretident; Mrs. Arthur Roeth- tin, vice pretident; Mrs. Glen Sorenson, secretary; Mrs. Ed Lewis, treasurer. Mrs. Cochran named ber chair men as follows: Mrs. C. E. Head ly, volunteers; Mrs. E. G. Sand ers, hospitality; Mrs. William E. Healy. petticoat politics parties; Mrs. Sigfrid B. L'nander, pro gram; Mrs. M. M. Magee and Mrs. David Looney, personal cards; Mrt. William F. Lcary, membership; Mrs. Harry Sappen ficld, parliameritarian; Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, publicity. At the reception following the meeting, Mrs. Paul L. Paterson and Mrs. Clark C. McCall poured. SWEGLE Mrs. G. Coraforth was honor guest at a shower Mon day in the home of Mrs. J. Tipton. Guests were Mrs. Cornfwth's moth er, Mrs. C. M. Hague, a sister, Mrs. Gene Meyer, Mrs. Don Alter matt,. Mrs. George Gundcrson, Mrs." E. Stratton. Mrs Rav Ktw. art and Mrs. J. Martell. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. Darrell Strat ton. i fLittlc Girl Greeted -.V FOUR CORNERS-FaUdUUons a daughter born December T, at go to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dugan (Loretta DeGroft) on the birth of the Salem General hospital. The little girl has been named Peggy Lee. She weighed six pounds and thirteen , and one-half ounces. There- is a shrterr Patayy and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Dugan. Red Bluff, Calif, and Ted DeGroft, Redding. Calif. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Zenes Osborn, Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Lydia Luscben, Wakefield, Nebraska. Salem' alanraae f Alpha Gamma Delta will meet for a Christmas party Thursdsy night at the Man brin Gardens home of Mrs. J. Wes ley Sullivan, 551 Wayne Drive, at I o'clock. Mrs. Keith U Do wsi kostesf for the Merry-Co-Round Christ mss party at her Hollywood Dr. home. " Present were Miss Flor ence Kleeman, Mrt. Rutsell Proudflt. Mrt. Jsck Linemen, Mrt. Ly1e Burahim, Mri. Harold Holler. M- M'n Due. Mrs. : Clsyton Gibb. Mrs. Edwia Cater. ; Mrs. Lloyd Laudie. Mrs, David, ' Karn, Mis. bam Kehteld, Mrs. Clarence Arnt and Mrs. W. Buck. . No surgery needed ! Reduce swelling of painful piles at home! 'An mT(n nrw italnltn com pound hst been developed to treat piles' torture at home. 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