The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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Women . . , Music . . . Fashions . . . Features
To Vacaiion in Hawaii
.Statesman, Salt in, ()i, Sat., Jan. JZ1. 10.VJ (Sre. J)-3
Around Town . . .
By Jt'.RYME INCI.ISU
r.NGAr.r.Mr.vr news . . . mus
Rose Marie flsaf and Kldon Dalke
are Idling friends of their engage
ment. . . Ihry plnn summer wed
ding. . . Tte bride-elect is the
deuiihlcr ol Mr. and Mn. Jacob
ftaaf ol Panorama City. I'util. and
Mr. Dalke li Iht mm of Mr. mid
Mrs. Theodore Dulke of Aums
vllle. . . Miis Kunf l graduate of
Salem schools and I employed et
rlenelicial finance Co. . her fl
ume In graduate of Cascade Un
Inn High Kchmil and is now attend
ing Oregon State College, . .
From Newberg . . . comes aewe
Chapter Plans
Benefit Card
Party Feb. 10
Mr. and Mr. Fred Koken. wor
thy matron and worthy patron pre
aided at the regular meeting of
Ainsworth Chapter. OKS Wednes
day evening at the Scottish Rite
Temde. Mrs. Lucille F. Booster
wan received Into the chapter by
filiation.
The benefit card parly and des-
tert will be held Feb. 10 in the Salem Women's C,at Association,
dining room of Uie Scott un Kite a ad Mn. Morris f rothers, Inuraa-
f the eagairmrat of a former
ftalrm ma, (iarlk Garartl Miller.
INN, lo Mill Roberta Kllra Gib-1
. , Tke brlile-elrrl la Ike'
"auikler ( Mr. aad Mr. tlra F.
Glbaoa of Nenbrrg, aad Mr. Mlllrr
la the f Ike Urea Mlllera (
Kprtnibreek, formerly tf Halem. . .
tke due plaa aa early aprlag wed
dlag. , , folk are graduates el
Neakeri klik school. . . Mr. Mil.
ler li prewally alatUard ai Ike!
Naval Air Mm Hue Mlramar, 8a
Diego. . ,
Dale la art. , , (he Salem Junior
Woman's Club annual Kantrr Bon
net bridge benelil la calendared
for Wednesday, March H. . . the1
locale will be the American Legion
Club. . . Mrs. Richard Allen will
aery aa chairman of the event
wiilf Mri. William J. Ferguson the
co-chairman. . .
Of lalereal. ... U Ike women
goiters If Ike news Ikal Ibe apealag
dale for Ike Oregaa H'amea't Cell
Asaociallea will be Marek M. . . .
preliminary plaat far Ike apealag
III be made al a lea ea Moaday
al lb Pertlaad bame of he OWGA
preaidral, Mn. II. A. Krhmldl. . .
Ibe arbedule for Ibe aeaaea will
also be ael wp al thit time. . . At
leading from Salem will be Mra.
Bruce Williams, eaplala of Ibe
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Temple. Ticketi may be obtained
from Lowell Shinn, Luther reier
ton. 0. E. McCrary. Mri. Zo Krue
ger and Mri. Howard Jenki, or at
the door.
The Social Afternoon club will
meet for the regular monthly
luncheon Jan. M at 12 o'clock at
the Masonic Temple. Mn. J. R.
Calvert li the new preiident. Cardi
will be played following the lunch
eon. Viiitori introduced included Mn.
Margaret Falleur. Mn. Myrtle
Perry. Mn. Wilma Vincent, Mn.
Ruth Hainei.
Refreshment! were aerved with
Mr. and Mn. T. Gordon Barnard,
chairmen, assisted by Mri. John
K. Versteeg, Mri. Robert llaynes.
Mrs. Daesy Chance and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Clarke. Mr. Koken
ihowed picturei of India taken by
his son and family while they re
tided there.
Miss Hazel Davis
Weds Mr. Ewert
At Church Rites
MONMOUTH - The First Bap
tist Church of Monmouth was the
letting for the wedding of Mill
Hazel Davii and Harold Ewert at
I o'clock on January 14. The Rev.
Roy Campbell officiated at the
double ring ceremony. Pianist was
Mn. Roy Campbell and vocalist
wai Misi Shirley Salstorm.
The bride'i parents are Mr. and
Mri. M. F. Davis of Amity and
the groom li the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Ewert of Cove Orchard,
near Gaston.
For her wedding the bride chose
gown of lace and net over satin,
fashioned with long sleeves and a
fitted bodice with a low, sweet
heart neckline with a net yoke.
Her floor length, full skirt was
enhanced with a panel of accordion-pleated
net down the front.
. . Opening dale
gulferi Dill be
meal chairman.
far tke Salem
March U. ...
Nursery news. . . Ifi a boy for
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blanding of
Oregon City. . . ihe lad arrived
January 18 and tipped the kales
af eight pounds, three ouncei. . .
the little boy has been named
Howard Huston and he hai a bro
ther, Paul, and a sister, Molly. . .
His grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel C. Huston of Salem
and Mr. and Mri. Frank Blanding
of Portland. ... the baby'i great
grandmother li Mn. A. J. Demlng
of Salem. . . .
Welromlag . . . . a daughter are
Mr. aad Mn. Oscar Sweasoa of
Albany. . . . She was bora Thurs
day night al Ibe Albany hoipital
aad hai kera named Rebecca. . .
The Utile girl baa four brotben,
Jimmy. Jobaay, Charln aad Mark
. . . . Her graadpareali are Mr.
aad Mn. George P. Nlsaea of Al-
baay aad Mr. aad Mn. Harry
Sweatoa af Elma, Wash. . . . Tke
Sweasoai are former Willamette
iludenti aad often visit la ike
capital. ...
Home . . . from a itay In South
ern California ii Mn. Thomai
Hotmm, who went louth before
Christmas to spend the holidays
with her daughter. Mn. Winston
Williams, in Escondido . . . Ex
pected home this weekend are
the Charles Barclays and chil
dren, Greg, Laurie and Jimmy,
who have been in Palm Springs
since before Christmas at the
home of Mrs. Barclay's mother,
Mrs. Hoy H. Simmons
Leaving . . . Sunday for their
new home in Redding, Calif., will
be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ather-
ton and daughter, Nancy ... Mr,
Atherton came north Wednesday
to assist in moving his family tt
California . . . he ii the new man
ager and vice-preiident of the
Fint Western Bank and Trust
Co. in Redding ... he formerly
was manager of the Salem
Branch of the First National
Pictured aboard tht SS Lurline prior to departing (or
Honolulu from San Francisco on January 18 art Mr. and
Mri. Roland Nohlgren. The traveler! plan to vacation In tht
Islands for three weeks.
Yen For Chocolate Pie
Can Be Easily Satisfied
The other day, while looking up a recipe for pineapple pie,
we Innocently looked in Gourmet Cookbook and of course we were
trapped. That cookbook always excites our taste buds and makei
us long to be one of those fortunate! who can eat (o their hearts
content and not get fat. ,
But, on second thought, anticipation is more than half the plea
sure of eating, and we would far rather be a food enthusiast with
an unrequited appetite, than be sylphlike with no Interest in vie
uali. Looking for another recipe, we ran acrosi one for Chocolate
Fudge pie which immediately attracted our attention, because it
sounded rich and chocolaty just what we chocolate-lovers want.
CHOCOLATE Fl'DGE PIE
h cup butter . 1 squarei unsweetened .
1 cup iui;nr chocolate
1 teaspoon vanilla Mi cup silted flour
2 eggs, separated ! teaspoon salt
I'nbaked pie shell
Cream butter, gradually add sugar and when light and fluffy,
add vanilla and blend well. Add yolks, one at a time, beating well
after each addition. Add melted chocolate and flour and mix well.
Beat whites with salt until stiff but not dry. Fold into chocolate
mixture. Turn into unbaked shell and bake in a moderate oven
350 degrees) for 45 minutes or until pie is puffed on top. Cool,
top with whipped cream and sprinkle with chopped nuti.
This pudding may be baked in a buttered pie plate not lined
with pastry, and served in wedge-shaped piecei ai a pudding.
' Of .course there is chocolate angel pie, a combination of fluffy
chocolate in a meringue shell which many tearoom diners find
Intriguing. This pie is easy enough to make at home, if you know
-the iccret of meringue-making.
CHOCOLATE ANGEL PIE
S egg whiles 4 ounces iweet chocolate
teaspoon cream of tartar 3 teaspoons strong black
Pinch salt coffee
4 cup sifted sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla
cup chopped nuts 1 cup cream, whipped
Beat egg whites with rotary beater until foamy. Add cream of
tartar and salt and whip until the whites stand in peaks. Add sugar
gradually and beat until meringue is stiff, add half the vanilla.
Turn the meringue into a buttered 9-inch pie pan, and make a
nest like shell, building up sides of about 4 inch higher than the
sides of the pan. Bake in a slow oven 300 degrees) for SO to S3
minutes and cool meringue after removing from pan.
hours.
Place chocolate and black coffee in a saucepan over a low
flame. Stir until chocolate is smooth and melted. Cool and stir in
remaining teaspoon vanilla, whip cream and fold in chocolate
mixture. Turn into meringue shell and chill pie for about two
Camps Install
New Officers !
Wednesday
The offli er of Rtrm ami I.aMh
Royal ,Vnt:lilr Canipi were In
failed al a meeting (it the .S.lrm
Camp Weliti(!ay nU'lit at Ihe
VrW IUII. Mux M.Mitd Yelter,
retiring or l of the Salem Camp,
prenliled.
Mn. Moe I-ogan, slate supervi
sor, was the Installing nllircr, st
inted by Mrs. Ijjiher Miles, cere
monial marnhall and Mri A. J,
Elliott, aulitant marshal. The es
cort tea mlnrltided Mrxdames K
R. Kation, Rollle Cleveland, Ethel
Davenport. Shlrlev Rustell, Wil
liam Conner. Chester Skelton. Roy
llagedora and Katie Kdmumlson.
Mrs. Frederick Ardt wae Install
ed ai oretle of the Salem Camp
and Mrs. Irving Johnnon of the
Ubkh Camp. Other newly install
ed officers of the Labih Camp
art Mn. Tom Rilrhey, vlce-oracle;
Mrs. Frank Thompson, past oracle;
Mrs. Willis Caldwell, chancellor;
Mri. I.yle Beckner, recorder: Mrs.
Virgil Long, receiver; Mri. Frank
Lick, marshal: Mn, Charlei Ro
gen. aWant marnhal: Mri. Bet
ty Field, Inner lentinel: Mrs. El
mer Hahn. outer sentinel; Mrs.
Georse Windecker, manager; Mrs.
Clare McTandlish. faith: Mrs.
Henry Stafford, courage; Mrs.
Frank Petrel, modesty; Mri. Ray
Waller, unselfishness; Mri. Jee
Mathes, endurance; Mn. George
Jones, flag bearer: Mrs. Robert
Massey, musician, and Mrs. Edith
Walter, captain of staff.
Plat Presented
. Tke meetlag eoacUded wllk a
double rellrlag marek Pl m by
Ibe degree starts of Ike two eamp
. A M-year membership pla was
presealed to Mn. Charles Pierce
be her daughter. Mn. A. J. El
liott, he also gave a 23-year mem
bership pla to ber daughter, Mn.
R. J, Wallace. Tweaiy-flve year
plot were pretaled lo Mn. Shlr
lev Russell aad Mn. DeMoa Wal
ker. . .
At the reception following Mrs.
E. A. Vaa Osdol aad Mn. W. R.
Van Osdol were ee-ehalrmea of the
refreshment cemmlllce
Grand Chief Guest
Of Pythians
Centralis Temple, Pythian. Sis
ters entertained the Grand Chief,
Mrs. Harry Bryant of Medford,
Wednesday night. Leonard Hix-
son wss initiated auring - me
meeting.
Grand officer! present were
Mri. Clarence Pugsley, Corval
lis, grand treasurer; Mn. A. A.
Brown, Dallas, grand senior; and
Misi Betty Jean Bergner, Salem,
grand manager. Past grand chiefs
attending were Mesdamei W. W.
Graham, Corvallis, A. A. Crinde,
Silverton, H. A. Thompson, Ore
gon City, and past grand protec
tor, Mrs. E. C. Burk, Salem.
Knights of Pythiai officeri
present were District Deputy
Grand Chancellor Clarence Pugs
ley, Corvallis, Elmer Patrick, Cor
vallii, H.-A. Thompson," Oregon
City, and Vernon Decatur, Salem,
past grand officers. Other guests
were present from Albany, Cor
vallis, Dallas. Silverton, Oregon
City and Medford.
Girls Li!co Separate:
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Smart grlt . . . on a budget enjoy tht separates at
they can lead a double lift. Left, a nubby flecked tweed
skirt and smooth jersey bloust team up for venatilt town,
country or cemput wear. Right, a bold plaid skirt with taty
flirt complements a dark jeney bloust. Separatt blouttt
and skirts art tnoying a boom tuch ai has not been seen
before in tht faihion induttry.
Salem Heights
Mothers Plan
Coffee Series
The Salem Heights Mother's
Club Is busy planning a scries of
colfees to arouse Interest in the
coming school election for bonds
for new Junior high schools. The
area chairmen will meet for a
workers coffee Monday morning at
the home of Mrs. Brace Knapp.
4160 Gardner Road, at 10 a m.
The area chairmen will canvass
the district to promote Interest in
voting on the school bond isue.
Later a coffee for parents of the
school is planned as well at block
get-togethers.
The area chairmen include Mes-
I dames Harold Knittel, E. W. Roc
Two Lodges
Hold Joinf
Installation
Ml.VHtTO - Mn. I !.. Me,
art, il.sirui dVi'y r f t.lrnt ef
the Itrlifkh Uh!;, al ln-tj;',f!
effuer lor Ihe Tryiihena Ilr'.rkifi
lwtjfo and Hubert (.fhrke. d ru t
drsmty grand master, fur the Silver
Mx'k'e. Independent Order of OiM
Fellows at Ihe bunt intUCadon nf
oldrers of the Un frmipi V liv.
Asitant deputy grind mnhj:ii
were Mrs. Waller Larson of Sa
lem and George Chrntenjon,
Mrs. Elmer Idem nUI!rf
as nohle grand of Tryphena and
jack .Morton as Nnhle grand of
Sllvee Lodje.
Other ofliceri Iniljlled were vii t
grand. Chester Mulkey and Clif
ford Ross; recording secretaries,
Mrs Jaiper King and Perry W.
Nofuker: financial secretaries, Mrt.
Ernest Southmayde and John A.
Grhrke; treasurer!, Mri. Ida Mak.
Initrr and 5ilai Gay; wardrns,
Mri. Michael Ilannan and Rex Mo
Curdy; conductors, Mrs. l-ewn
Thomai and Mn. William Elder;
chaplains. Mri. Allan Foster and
Paul Carstens; Inside guardians,
Mrs. Clifford Ross and Charles
Huntington; outude guardians,
Mrs. Clarence Reed and George
Katienmeyer; right supporter! to
the noble grand. Mrs I. L. Stewart
and Robert Gehrke; left fupporteri
to the noble grind. Mrs. F, B.
Renwick and F. M. Renwtck; right
supporters to the vice grand. Mrs.
Clay Allen and Joseph Jones; left
supporters to the vice grand. Mrs.
John Towlt and Frank Hubbs;
musicians, Mrs. L M. Cast and
J. Larry Taylor; color bearers,
Mrs. Earl Clark; past nobla
grands. Mrs. Wilbert Peroa and
Jack Morton.
Other grand officers assisting In
Wee Wfnlrr Honorrtl
SALEM HEICIITS-Mrs. Eu
gene Grabenhorit entertained the
Wee Weeders Garden Club on , eluded Mrs. Llal McClure. Walter
Tuesday at a dessert luncheon at Larson. Mn. Larry Taylor, An
her home on Scenic View frive. , drew Halt, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Al
Mrs. Aaron Schalk conducted the , len. Mn. Joe Conk. Bumi Ren
business meeting and a report: wick. Mrs. Mable Monson and Lar
was made on the chrysanthe-num y Taylor,
show. A discussion wr i held of I The grand master of the Grand
the freeie damage to the shrubs j.Ifdgt ' Oregon. Robert Maisey
and trees and what tould be done
about it.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERT i LEE
Her fingertip veil was caught to
a seed pearl crown. She carried , Bank ....
a white Bible centered with a white ' Weekend jottings ... Mr. and
ortm. j Mrs. Claybourne Dyer left Thurs-
Mrs. Wayne Sharp was her sis-1 day to spend several days in Se
tter's matron of honor. She wore a.attle and the William Dyer Jun
yellow taffeta and net ballerina ; iors are in Astoria for the week-
gown and carried a nosegay of end
yellow and while carnations. Mrs.
R. D. Davis, sister-in-law of the
bride, and Mrs". Richard Chapman,
sister of the bride, were brides
maids. They wore
gowns and carried nosegays of
white and green carnations.
' Miss Let ha Davis, sister of the
bride, and Mrs. Kenneth Ewert,
sister-in-law of the groom, were
candlelighters. They .. wore pink
gowns. Marlene Friesen, wearing
pink, was flower girl and Steven
Ewert, nephew of the groom, was
ringbearer.
The groom's attendants were all
brothers of the groom. Harvey
light greea N houses
Pledge fraternitiei . . . From
the Stanford L'niveriity campus
comes news that four Salem
freshmen have been pledged to
Nell Scheidel and
Phil Burkland are new pledges
of Phi Delta Theta . . . Jerry
Berg has pledged Sigma Alpha
Epsilon ... and Jack Marshall
is Phi Kappa Psl pledge
DETROIT - When Ihe . Detroit
Women's Civic Club met at the
home of Mrs. Carl Juhl members
listened to a talk relative to cub
scouting by Kenneth B. Jury of
Davis wa, best man. and Leonard de A?ea ciuncil of" Boy
and Kenneth Ewert were ushers
After a reception in the church
social rooms, the couple left for
a honeymoon on the Oregon coast.
- They will make their home in Dallas.
The amtk grate junior im
troop of St. Joseph ! Parish, with
their coimseler, Mrs. Dale Riley,
. met Thursday at the home of Shei
la Caldwell. The girls worked on
clothes to be given to charity. A
food tale and a skating party were
planned for future activities. Re
freshments were served by Mar
guerite Schmidt.
Scouts. The Civic Club are spon
soring three groups of cub Scouts
two in Detroit with Mrs. Glen
Burch and Mrs. Glen Davidson as
den mothers, and one at Idanha
with Mrs. Wallace Cobine ai den
mother. Wallace Cobine of Idanha
will be the Cub master.
Barbara Buckbee Now Mrs. Hadley
Q. Is it proper, at a girl's
school prom, for any of the
girls to "cut in" on the boys dur
ing the dancir.g?
A. Even in this Jheral age. 1
nil-hard Vopi itertrhM rHriev I should hesitate to recommend
Victor Salta. I.yle Bavne. Thomas "' Usually," girls' proms
tor. Charles Knapp, George Tandy,
.lames Blanchard, Elmer Morley. t
of Gervais. was presented ai grand
official of tht program and gavt
an address oo Odd Fellowship.
Mn. Lett Haaaea entertained
the past preaidenU of tht VFW
Auxiliary Thursday night Co-hostesses
wert Mn. Davt Furlough
and Mn. Mat Mason. A story hour
followed the meeting. The Febru
ary M meeting will be held at tht
home of Mrs. Clarence Forbit.
LaDuke. Archie McKillop, George ' program dancei, and it is better
rattenon. Leslie Warren. Richard i sue 10 me program.
'Oraw, Robert Combs. Willard Ras- Q. What ii the proper thing to
" milAlt DrtP. Vn.nn mrrt IT 'i rib n r A 1 i ' .
..,,...,, .law itvi itivuaiu uy wnen entering a su nge
Denton- 1 j office, and you wish to set Mr.
H wr. . . Carter, an executive?
n t aiiuuiu smv w avrv m
Every day. around tht earth,
the sun delivers the equivalent
r of burning 122 trillion tons of soft
Mn. 0. C. Harris, Mn. Hubert
Gatts and Mrs. C. J. Norton enter
tained at luncheon at the former's
home- in honor of Mrs. Harry Bry
ant of Medlord, a visitor in tht
capital. Honoring Mrs. Bryant
were Mesdamej L. V. Decatur, R.
G. Willcox, Harvey Scheidel, D. M.
Santon, G. W. Oatman. N. Pearce.
W. A. Stanton, Herman Bergner,
u. w. Thomas, Maynard Cox and
Misi Betty Jean Bergner.
Club Calendar
SATURDAY
Salem Branch, AAUW luncheon.
Senator HoUl, 1 p.m.
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lnSrj
HI ATIN OIL
. WILLAMINA - Miss Barbara
Ann Buckbee of Salem and Frank
lin D. Hadley, son of Harold Had
ley of Grand Rof.de, were married
in a late December wedding "at
the First Congregational Church
in Salem. Rev. Julian Keiser read
the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her uncle, Pete Buckbee of Agate
Beach, wore a white satin gown
trimmed with lace. A pearl tiara
held her veil in place and she
carried a bouquet of white orchids
and white roses.
. Miss Romana Kessel of Salem
was maid of honor, and wore a
red tulle waltz length gown, and
carried white carnations. Brides
maids were Miss Barbara Dodson
of Salem and Miss Sara Hadley
of Grand Ronde. They wore white
waltz length gowns ind carried
red carnations.
Miles Hadley, who is in the navy,
was best man, and ushers were
Bill Felton and George Norrii of
Willamina.
A reception was held after the
wedding.
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Don't bo annoyed and emnatrmaMd
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Plumber or Bldg.
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if rianr Now
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FILL THAT LOCKER...
Grain Fed Beef , . 21c lb. 5
Locker Pork ... 19c lb.
1 mm . m t
Salem Meat Company
coal, sayi
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