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O Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . ... Music . . . Fashions . . . Features 6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Dec. 21, '55 Around By JIBVME f BOLUUY SOCIAL WHIRL . . . who has Invited members of the ' is in full swing with many parties j Gaiety Hill Garden Club to come tin the ;cnria . . . The Kappa by for coffee at her Oak Hill Ave Kappa Gsmma alumnae are plan-'nue home after 10 o'clock. . . t n n; a holiday coffoe on Friday,' Party hosts . . . tonight will be Dccemhpr 30 at the Candalana Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn. J hme of Dr, and Mr. Charles W. ;who are entertaining a group of , Kills , . . ihe aKair hi heir? ar- their friends at a buffet dinner , ran;ed in enmplimcnt to the active at their I,cslie Street home. . . . , members in Salem and the Wil- Tei Time . . . M Tuesday aft ? lamette Valley who are home from erB00B WBel Mrs. Albert & ( college dunns the holidays- . . . Grm entertained with her tra . Mrs. Refer M. SchncU and Mrs. dition! neighborhood Christmas Robert Eljin are arranging the party it Ber i0VPy K0Tth Capitol I 10:30 o'clock coffee. , . Street borne . . . gnests calling j- Several parties . . . are being at 1:30 o'clock and greeted at the i ,' arranged for the New Year's week- door by Mrs. John P. Maulding, . end. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Peter M w ho wore a becoming gold print i ' Ganaar have sent oat Invitations taffeta gowa with gold shoes. . ,. ; to a Informal ,- apea . boase for , The hostess wearing an attractive s Which they will be hosts oa New pine green satla afternoon gowa ' Year's Day at their Jerris Avenue with a Christmas corsage pinned residence ... a group of their at the waistline. . . . ; friends have beea Invited to call p0BriBg ... w Misj Rate betweea t aad 7 o'clock. Dickson and assisting were Mrs. Ea'ertalaiag , . . oa Monday, Carroll Roger Nelson and Mrs. January X will be Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay. . . . Mrs. George Frank Bnrlingham and Mr. and Aiken invited guests into the din- , Mrs- Robert H. Baidock, who have ing room. . . . Mrs. Aiken leaves tavited a few of their friends to Thursday for Seattle to spend the . aa informal at home at the Burl- holidays with her son-in-law and lagham resideaco betweea I aad daughter, the Robert Jacksons. 7 o'clock. ... !. . . The table covered with a Coffee time ... on Friday when maroon satin cloth and a center Mrs. Roger Probert entertains at piece of frosted pine combined her Fairmount Hill residence for . with tiny Christmas trees and or the pleasure of Mrs. Richard H. : naments tied to a branch. . . . Spooner, who recently returned to ; Garlands ... of cedar above the states from Germany with Cap-' the doorways in the living room tain Spooner ... they are visiting in the capital at the home of her mother. Mrs. George Hull, until leaving for Captain Spooner's new , msntel a Madonna ... the bean assignment in Washington. D. C. , tiful stairway adorned with ce U . . a srroun of friends have been dar roping and red bows. . . . invited to call between 10:30 and M 'if.tr iUm crt.Act nt A V klWS tw ic.i use U..-i w honor. . . . Assisting the hostess will be Mrs!.. Richard M. Pase. who is here from San Francisco for k. I'm l.n. U.lfloU . . ... '. iwra. Kussru w. wirmer, ana Mrs. . f onra aonse . oa Friday at Friday at the Manbria Gardens home of Mr. : mm J tMm. 1 U' !.. Cnlllv.a mm J hildrea, Steve. Naacy. Dave aad Bill. ... The Sallivana have In- Tiled membcra of Ihe filalesmaa aewa staff and their families to drive ant to Manbria Gardeaa U ee the Christmas decorations aad atop by their home between 1:30 aed o'clock. . . . Assisting Mrs. fiatlivaa infonnaflyaboat the roema will be Mrs. Wendell Webb, Mrs. Al Lightaer, Mrs. RsVrt E- Gang. Vr. r.;i Pr.n Vrf Mrw! Mrs. Caarad Prango and Mrs. ware, Mrs. Thomas G. Wrltht Jr. Charles Ireland. A hostess . . . this morning will be Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice, low m (AiMin MICH II INIICT -Made by the Bakers of Maater Bread" - to fjtfva you better ' service and allow our elovees to prepare for ? '' 1 Joyoui Christmas; ' 'i rfl t a ' , we wiu nuuniam our j ; ' 'regular hours. ) l With bert withet to all fore , J KERRY CHRISTMAS . . . tsi a. sssistf f WITMOVt iSMOKTIMlllfi 01) ' Town . . . ENGLISH and cauitht at each corner with bright clusters of ornaments.... Frosted greens arranged en the Tw. lighted ChrWm.s tree, and mntiv v.ril lie tits in si ratirflt ' ----- adding a festive aote about the roms. . . . K tiny tree ladea with nrnlatnre Christmas pack- ( til frOfit AtMT ... f.i.i li. l!-.u m n. flav Tuenaav afternoon wn I tin. c .,..- . .. . 'r '' " " : :. ; " ooruuuu iricnu piuucn 10 me Jty t,. thJ Smlt home ?" Nortth 5th S;rect, ,Pecfal uest Christopher a cousin, uana naeni, who 11 nrre iruin San Francisco for the holi- dayl, Club hostesaes . . . Mrs. Otto Kraushaar nresided at a bridae laneheoa Tuesday sfternoon for u i mm. .t..k .ui. wruiucii ut ii. . IIUU ... .. T. i the group's annual Christmas par Mrs. Lea N. Childs enter. BM c,nb Christmas ' -Mwrt talce1 n Tt mi kr K-rik llfh sir ! home. ... Fete a visitor . . . Mrs. Allan T. Carlston and Mrs. Austin Eivers will be hostesses for a Christmas coffee Thursday morn ing at the former's Evergreen Avenue home in compliment to Mrs. James Greer of San Diego, Calif. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Greer and son, Ronnie, are spending the holidays in Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fletcher. . . . Visitors ... are arriving far the holidays. ... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maxfleld aad daughter. Ann, of Monterey Park, Calif, are coming north Friday U speed Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silaa Galser . . . they will be here a week. ... Arriving ... in Salem Thurs day night by train will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lee and son, Douglss, of North Hollywood, Calif, who will spend Christmas week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Doege. ... Expected ... in the capital Thursday night is Dr. George H. Swift Jr., who will spend the holidays with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift . . . Dr. Swift hss come West from Durham, North Carolina, where he is on the faculty of! uuae university , , . Willamlna Miss Helen Moroney was given a bridal shower this week by Mrs. J. Shelby and Mrs. V. Coulter. There were 22 present She is the bride-elect of Robert Laverty of Ainsworth, Neb., who is stationed in Astoria with the navy. The wedding will be Dec. 31 at St. Michael's Cath olic church in Grand Ronde. TO SsS STORE lis REMAIN rwR "If" sv i , '. v : ( '. - X V - A . v " J v ' " i Mrs. Raymond Hoffman, who was installed as the 1956 worthy matron of Trinity Chapter, Order of Eastern Star at a formal ceremony Tuesday night at the Scottish Rite Temple. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). Installation of Trinity Chapter ii I I T J "161 Q I U6SQQY , On Tuesday evening at the Scot- tish Rite Temple Mrs. Raymond Hoffman was installed as worthy rfrin Uy ChapteTo 175 . ... . . Order of the Eastern Star. Oar- lor the event will De Mrs. o ence Field was installea as worthy , Ferreira program director and patron for the coming year. editor of Girls Friendly Society. - . jiNew York Citv. Mrs. raoi noDinson. pasi grana I mntrnn tm the installine oflicer. r-v--- - r";th. hnxiAav. .nd u visi,ing ln orivui "" v e. Bercman. instating chao- i v v n.rir. inctaiiinv rh,n. are also invited to attend . " ' mg marsnai; ana Airs, utan uu I vail, installing organist. The elective officers Installed were Mrs. Clarence C. Field, as- 'aowate matron; rrans: weiueion, associate patron: Mrs. C. M. Hix- on, secretary; Mrs. Wilfred Wil- n. treasurer; Mrs. Msry fugn. conductress; and Mrs. Lloyd Ved-j der associate conductress. Appointive officers installed were Mrs. Herman Kortemeyer, i chaplain; Mrs. Fran Netueton. marshal; Mrs. Lawrence Flagg, rhoniain- Mn Frank Nettleton. I orBanist: Mrs. James Moullet, Adah; Mrs. Robert Irving. Ruth; Mrs. Charles mgranam, tsmer Mrs. Orval Graham, Martha; Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, Electa; Mrs. Robert Pattison. warder; and D. M. Eby, sentinel. During the evening Miss Karen Covert entertained with piano se lections and Miss Evelyn Johan sen sang, accompanied by Miss Beverly Walls. Mrs. Len Edwards, Mrs. Robert Hoyser and Mrs. Clyde Gilman, the Calvary Trio, sang several selections. Refreshments were served fol lowing the installation by the members of Cherry Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls. The Uin till ?Wn liL-fi i- Wi r$n mil 1 cUslgntd for giving! . by Foberge . , new Fabrgtt pvrs perfume In engraved golden cos gift boxed with motching cologne) 3.75 the beautiful set her choice of, Aphrodijio Woodhue plus tK ouisiftsfitr cosNit SKefCAt CfMttl SSAMCN ass aaaaal at mm ita Ak.rw AT S Mrs. Ferreira to Be Guest of Girls Friendly Society I The Christmas meeting f theCfN Anito Girla Friendly Society of St. Paul s i ' " T I 1 1 1 w Episcopal Uiurcn will De neiO i Thursday afternoon in the parish nail at 4 p.m. a special guest ... . - " . . Mrs. t erreira came wesi ior ..- . ir. ... -. . " . visit to Salem and mothers of the ( rw j w the party and meet Mrs. Ferreira. The advisory committee and ad visors will be at 1 o'clock at the church with Mrs. Ferreira. Mrs. Kenneth Sherman is chairman of the advisory committee, assisted by Mrs. Allan Barber. Mrs. M E. Chadsey. Mrs. John Horner, Miss thiahetn Sorter. Mrs. Ja rrice, Mrs. W. M. Rosenthal and Mrs. George H. Swift. Advisors include mrs. uernaro n. ragcnsiniwr, Mrs. canoer nweigert. Mrs. J r. William Baldwin and Mrs. D. C uaumganner. Willamina Mrs. Jerry Land mark was honored with a shower at the December meeting of the Firemen's auxiliary. A Christmas gift exchange was also held by the members after the short busi ness meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Martin Myers, Mrs. Jess Myers and Mrs. Bill Lash. committee in charge of the even ing'a arrangements were Mrs. D. M. Eby, Mrs. J. E. Van Wyn garden, Mrs. Robtrt Forster, Mrs. Harry Charlton and Mrs. R. C. Genre, past matrons of Trinity chapter. Tigress Act IV . , -' p Late Comert Familiar Candy Recipes Found x' Best lor Last Minute Cooks By MAXINE BUREN Statesmaa Wimaa'i Editor. Christmas candy miking may bring out the adventure in many, but in more, it means making the old favorites fondant, fudge, brittle and popcorn balls. And last-minute recipes should be familiar. Fondant, though a very simple combination of sugar and water and maybe corn syrup, becomes pretty elegant randy when given a coating of chocolate or more fondant, or a filling of fruit or nuts. Here, in answer to a request, is: FONDANT 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons light 1V cups water corn syrup Boil together to 238 degrees or until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water. As soon as sugar dissolves, wash down sides of pan with cloth tied on a stick, or with a brush (a. little more water in the syrup won't hurt). Put on a lid, for a few minutes, so crystals on sides of pan will dissolve. Do not stir syrup after crystals are washed off. When syrup is cooked, pour onto a wet (not greased) platter or slab of marble and let cool to lukewarm. Work with heavy whip, or a candy maker's spade, or use a very wide, heavy putty knife, until creamy. Wrap in waxed paper and let stand in a cold place for several days. Then flavoring, or adding ground nuts or fruits as desired. Mold as wanted. This will keep a long time when wrapped in paper, and mellows in flavor. Then there's always a demand for good old popcorn balls, and here's a standard recipe, this one taking brown sugar; ..... ruri.un.i cup brown sugar cup white sugar M cup molasses Vt cup water Boil together until it forms a hard ball when tried in cold water. Add Vs teaspoon soda when removing from fire. Pour over 3 quarts popped corn and form into balls. Grease hands before handling mixture. A third favorite is mlrshmsllows snd one thst the kids could mate. MARSHMALLOWS 2 cups sugar 1 envelope plain gelatine 1 cup water (2 tablespoons) Vi teaspoon cream of tartar Cook sugar, 4 cup water, cream of tartar and salt until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water (236 degrees). In the meantime, let gelatine stand with the remaining half cup water for S minutes. Best until very thick, adding color and flavoring as desired. Pour into shallow pan well dusted with cornstarch. When cold snd firm cut in squares, remove from pan and roll in powdered sugar and cornstarch mixed. Ceremonial Shrine 1 wmamette shrin e, 0rder of While shrjne of Jerusaem hed , Christ - m ceremonjal Monday night w jth .. r o-.i. .u.ui-J ' uaa wu ",K" ; ess. and Everett Holt, watchman . h. .u.nll.rH. Br..iHi, ".-.... Receivings the degree of the order were Miss Sandra Hull, Miss Eva Ellen Fern, Mrs- Sophie Mull, Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mrs. John Cochran, Mrs. C. W. Shields, Mrs. Nora Rolow, Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs. Oliver Etheil. Mrs. Flossie Bed well, Mrs. Clifford Elgin, Mrs. Lydia Schur, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kollock, Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster Guests were present from Oregon Shrine, Portland; Trinity, Burbank, Calif.; and Friendship, Salem. December birthdays were honor ed and a Christmas party with gift j exchange followed the ceremoniaL On the refreshment committee were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Arm strong, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Holt, Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Shreve, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel. Mrs- Ed Harns- rr 7 j9 open nights Monday throuffh i1 naaj tiI9 Open Sat, December 21th .' 'i 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. 0 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon vinegar Hubbard Womans Club SUUimaa Nwt Srrvtrt HUBBARD -The Hubbard Woman's club re-invested a $25 check in the lighting fund for North Marion Union high school athletic i i. -.i j i tu.:. l ri : !" h Mr, Fi3 ! ZSk nt hihiiK , rm'.n'cflks TW ,h'',g ithrlstmas in various lands with I Mrs A F deL)inas in rharue r j:ryr,: :.. r gifts for MacLaren school and the community Christmas-treat Thef members exchanged gifts and each brought an additional gift to be sent to a mental institution. dub Calendar WEDNESDAY Eifht and Forty talon dinner, Chwr h i StrakhmiM, S 30 pin. Willamette Valler Tea-hen Aun ciation, with Mra. Mary Champ, 17SS C St., 1 o'clock no-host luncheon Women'! Aaaoclatlon ol Flnt Pres byterian Church, luncheon, social hall. 11 15 p.m. Ainsworth Chapter, OES, Scottish Rita Temple, S p.m. raiDAT Silver Bell Circle 4J. Neiihbors of Woodcraft. Christmas party snd meeting, Salem Woman's Club, S p.m. berger, Mrs. Jack Stagner, Mrs Merle Curti3 and Mrs. Jesse Hatch, Oolll balls 2 tablespoons butter w f J 1 Couple Feted On Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Joe BonawiU cele brated their ailver wedding anni versary at a reception on Sunday afternoon at their Virginia Street home. Over a hundred guests called between 4 and 7 o'clock, including several from out-of-town. The party was arranged by the couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Bonawitz Jr. They were assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Austin W. Elvers. Mr- and Mrs. Vincent Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callahan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. The ounch table was covered with a green cloth trimmed with silver bells and tiny bells. The center- piece was sprayed evergreens shades of white, red and silver with a silver candle and bells. Aaaaal Christmas party for Cen tralis Temple, Pythian Sisters will be held tonight at Beaver Hall at 8 p.m. There will be gifts for the children and a program. A short business meeting will precede at 7 p.m. , Associated Retail Florists MEMBER Your Sign m a, trw s a i.J m1- - J M m r. ; i n ..it i:..;.' ........ u Q Leisure Latins H ILL ZQ,m a ml t The at-home shoe you need (and many on four gift- I Sgj I I list would love). Smartly new . . . that Italy-style ; I streamlined look . . . that Italian custom-softness. I J Unlined cspeskin, suede sole, foam insole. Except J! i mS tor the leather heel you can roll it uri . . . a won- if' 31 derful gift for the traveler. Turquoise or Coffee with f J rl Black. j Women i Shoes, first floor ii ' a ' 'im ' i Sr' j' . 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Barsch, Mra. Dewey Howell, Mrs. Lloyd Jones and Mrs. C. B. Bentson. SOl'TH SALEM Mra. Stanley tajR;lMnesll entertained the Friend. ly Neighbors Garden Club at their annual Christmas party at her home on Bluff St. Mrs. Myrtle Sprong was program chairman and a group of carolers presented' tne program, me ciud wiu assist a needy lamuy ior me noiiaaya. Mrs. Elizabeth Marrill was a I guest. lf Tighten your liome at Holiday JLP Time with beautifully arranged CHRISTMAS FLOWERS and DEC ORATIONS . . . Christmas is not complete without them. ORDER YOURS SOW! of Service Wonderland of Gifts . 0 l