- 1 -i 1 i Statesman's HOME Manorama Venssn . .'. fJUIc . . . Fcshicss . . Utfjnt Married to Navy Man 6-(Sec I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thursn June 14, 58 Around Town . . . it JtlYNI KMCUn SOCIAL JOTTIKCi . . . Mi frances Vlrflolt Melton of Jatk toBTille. Ill, who to ritiUni ii Salem this week enroute te her summer heme it Whidbjr Islam!, will be honored at aa informal at noma oa Sunday at the coun try residence of Mr. Gurnee riesber on Route 1 in the Bruih College district . . . Miss Melton, who taught piano In Salem for number of years, it the house fuest of Dr. md Mrs. Charles L Sherman ... Her friends ire being invited through the press to call between 8:30 and o'clock ... The FTesher farm is located just a mile west of Uw Brush sv.ii.ui ... A croon of VI'Ul vv. w - - w - Miss Melton's musie friends and former students will assist the hostess Informally ... . A lanckeen . . . hostesi Fri day will be Mr. Clea McCerakk who has invited I grMp ef friend U her Klagweod Belfast keiM . . the affair la being ar raaged la eeneUmeat tarfcer tongtiHM friend, Mrs. J. V. primer of rertlaad, who recent ly retvaed from a Earepeaa ft fete visiters , ."Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will entertain it dessert luncheon ea Saturday afternoon at her Fsirmount Hill home for the pleasure of Miss Edna Harwood of Berwya, Pa., and Mrs. rrank J. Walker of Wayne. Pa., who are guests at the home of Dr. md Mrs. Howard Run kel . . . Miss Harwood flew West last week and will return Sun day via r'acier National Park:... Mrs. Walker, who Is Mrs. Run let's mother, has been' visiting here the past month . .'. This week the Runkels have taken the visitors on seenla tripe ibout Oregon ... A beetess . . . Taesday was Mrs. Jack Lyaca ef Pertlaad. who lavtted members of ber aether's sewing dab ta drive ap for laacbeea at ber apartaseat at the Ambassador . . la the greap were Mrs. Charles E. Wanner, BMtber of Mrs. Lyaca, Mrs. Fred erick Brennea, Mrs, Mall Last, Mrs. Gene Vaadeweyade, Mrs. Oscar Cbristeasea. Mrs. Daaae Glbtaa, Mrs. Lee N. Childs, Mrs. Adam Eagel, Mrs. Fraak Craw ford, had Mrs, Floyd Keayea . .. Additional gaests were Mrs. Wil liam H. Barghardt, aad Mrs. Lyach's aUter-ia-law. Mrs, Roger Wagaer, aad lent, Mrs, H. & Matthews of Portland ... Last week Mr. aad Mrs. Lynch enter tained the Robert Needham aad the Ted Reeds of Cageae. the partkipatlag la the I'alver- sity Club golf tearnanwnt . . . A boa voyage . . . luncheon feted Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg on Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. William J. Braun and Mrs. B. E. Owens entertained it the for mer's North 23rd Street home . . . Bidden were members of their study club ... Clab bosteSes . . . Mrs. Roier M. Schnell will preside at a des sert bridge tonight in honor of her club . . . Mrs. Elmer J. Seellart entertained at luncheon on Wednesday la compliment to ber sewing club . . . A christealag . . . ea Suadav morning for Darby Williams, daughter ef Mr. aad Mrs. Brace Williams . , . the aervice will be performed by Dr. Paal N. Pel lag at the First Presbyteriaa Church . . Godparents -for the little girl wiU be Mn aad Mrs. George A. Jones . . . A laacbeea for asembers of the Immediate fanv Uy wU fellow at the Williams V' -:;v hi Faraway Placet Saudi -Arabia, Countries Send Oth er Ideas Mrs. William E. Power (Joan Marie Forbes) who was married June 3 it the First Congregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Forbes and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Power of Oxmrd, Calif. The bidegroom it presently serving in the U. S. Navy. (McEwan Studio). Secretaries Initiate 'New Membersr The Ciscidi Chapter, National Secretaries Association met Tues day evening at the Golden Phea sant for a no-hoof dinner. Two new members were initiated at this meeting Mrs. Evelya Bart . sett and Miss Carol Waterman. Mrs. Walter Judd, outgoing resident was la charge of the . installation of aew officers for :, the ensuing year. New officers Installed were Mrs. Lloyd Darl ing, president; Mrs. Ray Finson, first vice-president; . Miss Ilene i Allen, second vice-president; Miss Lois Manning, treasurer; Miss Sophie Mull, recording secretary and Miss Wilms Burchell, cor responding secretin. , " This was the final meeting for the summer.' A breakfast la planned to ba held . at Silver Falls Parkioa July 21 , v. fa -, a Vinnert Named In Flower Show " SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Lyle Bayne was hostess to the South Hills Garden Club at her home on E. Madrona Ave. Mrs. Harvey Peterson and Mrs. Hale Mickey were the assisting hostesses. . The group held their annual soring flower show with Mrs. R. H. Parks ind Mrs, William . . Speadlag ... the weekend at Menucs, the former 'Julius L Meier estate overlooking the Columbia River, were Julian Thruston and his mother, Mrs. George Beane . ... the occasion was a reunion of 21 delegates from the Pacific Northwest who attended the YMCA Centennial conference ia Paris last summer . The boys showed their oic- tures and their parents were special guests . . They also made plans lor a similar tour to be taken by another group of YMCA delegates next summer . . . Visiting ... m the eaplUl this week is Miss Msriaa Carson, who as tao gaest or ber paresis, Mr. aad Mrs. AlUa G. Carsoa . . . the has keen alteadlag the Uni versity ef Washlagtoa aad will reiara aeiih atxt week to attend the summer sessiea . , .- Flylag . . . te Pale Alto Satur day wiU be Miss Barbara For mal, who will attend the gradua tion of ber flaace. Gearee O. Sheldea ef Barllagaase, Calif, from Staaferd University n gaa- aay . . . mas ranees will re- tara Meaday to complete plans for her weddiag, which will be aa event of Jaae 21 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church , . , Being welcomed . . . home for the summer If Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, who has been in Corvallis this yesr ss house mother at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Ore gon State ... It's a girl ... for Mr. sad Mrs. Richard H. Bladora ... she was bora oa June II at the Salem Geaeral Hospital aad has been Hall judging. aamea Diaiwa a.im ... there Is winners included: sunrise -"""" ". "ay- icae a.ay . , . Tke, grandparents are Mr. aad Mrs. U R. Tweed ie sad Mr. sad Mrs. D e a a I s Hewarth . . . and the great grandparents are Mrs. William A. Bladora ef Newberg, Mrs. Zella Garriott ef Walla Walla and Mr. and Mrs. A. L LeBlanc of Salem ... The Bladerns recently moved into their new borne here follow ing his grsdnatloa from Portland State College . , . Mrs. Burson to Head Board Of Managers The June meeting of the board of manager! of the Mcttiodist Home waa held at the Home on Monday for the purpose ol electing officers for the Conference year. The following were elected: pres ident, Mrs. Virgil Burson; vice president, Mrs. P. A. Fugate; sec retary,. Mrs. William J. Leeper; treasurer, Mrs. Preston Doughton; and admission secretary, Mrs. E. A. Boyle. The July meeting will be a no host picnic luncheon at the home M Mrs: E. 0. Welling, 1333 Boone Road, on July 2. group featuring yellow, Mrs. Harold Roeaaler; sunset, featur ing red, Mrs. Harold Roessler; rainbow, Mrs. Ralph Solum; spring breeze, Mrs. Lyle Bayne; bud in blossom, ia favorite con tainer, Mrs. Harvey Peterson; miniature petites, Mrs. Elsie Peterson and Mrs. Richard Oraw; first date, pink and white, Mrs. Richard Oraw and Mrs. Octavla McDonough; high tea, Mrs. Ron Miller; Oriental, Mrs. C. A. Lin day; proud as punch In your fa vorite container, Mrs. H. , G. Kelley. Mrs. Harvey Peterson was the sweepstakes winner with a calla lily arrangement and Mrs. Fern Todd wis the sweepstakes win ner la the horticulture division. Guild Plans Social Junior Guild members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church met for a no-host luncheon Tuesday at the parish hall. Twenty-one were present and guests were Mrs. W. J. Murphy ind Miss Helen Manke. The group made plans for aa lea cream and cake social to be held on the church grounds in August with Mrs. August Manka as chairman. Mrs. Leon Gleason and Mrs. Gerald Fisher were elected cochairmen to rep resent the Junior Guild at the All Church rummage and antique sale ia September. . Mr. aad Mrs. Edgar Braansa of Fulton, Mo., have been visiting in the capital the past week at th homa of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fredrkks. Newlyweds Are Honor Guests SILVERTON Mrs. Din Rive- ness entertained Sunday from t to 7 p. m. for her son, Pelane, and his bride, who arrived. Saturday from San Diego. Calif. The reception was held' in Trin ity Fireside Room with some 60 people calling during the hours. Presiding at the coffee urns were Miss Phyllis Lively and Miss Kay Berguson while at the punch table were Miss Mary . Llbner, Miss Donna Olson and Miss Loretta Toft. Mr. Riveness and Miss Beverly Rogelstad were married at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in San Diego on June t. Mrs. Riveness and her other son, Armond Lee Rive ness of Portland, flew down to the wedding, returning early in the week. The young couple will spend a few days here before returning to the south, where he is employed in the aircraft corporation. Portland Golden Age Club to Visit The Golden Age Clubs of Port land will be guests of the Salem Golden Age Club today at the YWCA beginning at 1:30 p.m. The meeting and program will be held in the gymnasium due to the large crowd expected for the affair. The Portland Club will present part of the entertainment as the Salem, club gave a program when they were enterlained In Portland last fall. There will be games and refreshments following the pro gram. FALLS CITY The Merry Minglers Club will meet today at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Doyle Lorimor. WSCS Circles Elect Officers FOUR CORNERS - Klection of officers highlighted the June meet ings of the WSCS Circles of Trinity Methodist Church ss follows: Lucy Harding Circle: chairman. Mrs. C. R. Osbort; devotions, rif fle Maye White; program, Mrs. F. D. Palmer; secretary treasurer, Mrs. William' Slater: social. Mrs. J. H. Igleheart; membership, Mrs. Ernest Walker. Ada Circle: chairman, Mrs. Ma bel Marquiss; devotions, Mrs. Dar rell Wheeler; program, Mrs. Bur ned Ambrose: secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Glenn Moody; social, Mrs. Mevin Shaw: membership, Mrs. William Mussmecher. Sarah Circle; chairman, Mrs. Virgil Burson; devotion, Mrs. Hil da Been; program, Mrs. Jess Daugherty; secretary treasurer, Mrs; Emil Trachsel; social, Mrs. E. G. Fries; membership, Mrs. Frank Borden. The new group will be known as the Erma Wilson Circle: chair man, Mrs. Leonard Van Vleeck; demotions, Mrs. William Hawes; program, Mrs. Vern Hiebert; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Don Slum bergcr; social, Mrs. Vern Kliewer and membership, Mrs. Hal Kem per. Garden Club Honored Mrs. William Hartley was host ess for the Thursday afternoon meeting of Lansing Neighbors Garden Club at he Lancaster Drive borne. Plans were made for the club to enter the Salem Rose Show this month and Mrs. Reuben Sinner, Mrs. H. Willard Cole and Mrs. Jess Llnay will make plans for the entry. Plans were, alto made for en tertaining the county meeting this fall and a picnic at Silver Creek park in July. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Powers have had guests the past two days, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Powers of In dio, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Powers of Portland. By MAXDOC Bl'REN , Statesmaa Weaua'i EdlUr ' Here we follow up on more recipes from the cookbook. Around the World in Eight Dishes, written and illustrated by Lesley Branch for "Young America". It's a book which, has good reading for young cooks as well as useable redpies for adults. There are a number of recipes from Scandinavia, but this one from Finland attracted us: Kalalaatifcke (Finland 4 Pork chops 2 eggs 1 2 fresh herring 2 cups milk 4 medium potatoes 1 tablespoon flour 4 onions Salt and pepper Butter Split herrings and remove backbone. Cot off heads and tails. Peel and slice potatoes and onions rather thin. Place a layer of potatoes and one of onions in the bottom of a buttered casserole. Add 2 pork chops and 2 half herrings on these. .Add rest of ingred ients in layers, with onion and potato on top. Dot with butter and bake at 350 degrees for about an hour. Then beat eggs with milk and flour and seasonings and pour over the mixture in casserole. Bake another H hour at 350 degrees. . Another pig dish comes from Spain, this time it is a heavenly dessert and no pork: - Little Pigs of Heaves (From Spain . cup sugar 2 small bars chocolate 1 cup warm water 1 cup boiling water 1 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla Boil sugar and warm water fast until a thick syrup is pro duced, and when a spoon is dipped in. a long thread results. Re move from fire and set aside to cool. Beat yolks of eggs and when syrup cools, 'add eggs slowly to It, stirring constantly. Do not use hot syrup) Put this mixture into custard cups, put in Saucepan of water halfway up sides' of cups. Cook until dessert is firm, allow to cool. Turn out of dishes by running a warmed knife around sides. Serve with the chocolate sauce made by dissolving sweet chocolate in the boiling water and adding vanilla. Regular candy bars with nuts might be used. A Portugese fisherman's favorite is this Fisherman's Lemons i From Portugal i 4 big lemons 1 teaspoon lemon juice 4 cup cooked fish 1 hard cooked egg 2 tablespoons mayonnaise Radishes or cress Cut lemons in half, squeeze out juice and remove pulp. Com bine fish, mayonnaise and lemon juice, fill lemon cups with this and sprinkle hard cooked egg on top. Garnish with radishes or cres.' To serve, cut a little off each lemon so it will stand up. Serve several halves per person. This chicken dish comes from Saudi-Arabia. Foudja Djedad (Soudi-Arabia) 12 cloves Ginger Pinch of cinnamon Brown sugar Butter Core apples, scoop out some of the apple so a large hole Is left in the middle. Chop chicken, add crumbs and seasonings. Fill apples with mixture, topping with some dabs of butter and brown sugar. Put into a baking dish with boiling water. Bake at 3.59 degrees for about half hour until apples are done. Be careful that they don't burst during last part of cooking. Serves 4. 4 large cooking apples i cup cooked chicken Salt and pepper W cup breadcrumbs 2 tablespoons butter New Accessories for DAD . . . "V. ORIENTAL SOCKS . . . Nylon stretch socks in bamboo col or with bold Chinese design motifs. Miss Perrin Installed as New Queen mm in a in i i am. i i ' mum - P i mwmtmm UlTRA-THIN WATCH . . . Shock proof, with unbreakable mainspring, it moderata prices. GOLF GtOVE'. . . Wishible glove . of launder leather comes in gay sports colors, . for golfing Dads. , Party to Fete Miss French Mrs. Schmidt Is Elected President The Salem District, Oregon Mu sic Teachers Association met it the John Schmidt home for the last meeting of the season. Reports of retiring queen, opened the meet ing, assisted hy Mrs. Ove Mc Installation ceremonies for Beth el 48. Jobs Daughters were held Saturday evening at the Scottish! Rite TemDle when Miss Trlsha Mrs. Jack French will be host- Perrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. :ess !or a buffet supper in honor of .the choir festival and syllabus and Ed Perrin. was installed as hon- memoers oi ner aaugniers weo- auditions were presented. Prof. ored queen. Miss Jackie Fisher, dln2 Party tonight. Miss SharyDon Gleckler reviewed the per- r renin win marry uavey uee tormance ot tne Norm Salem High Brunkal, 'at the First Methodist School Operetta. Gilbert and Sulli. Crarv. ffuardian. and Lawrence I -nurcn on aaluraay ai s p m. vans The Mikado, and Mrs. Lee, associate guardian. Those bidden to the supper are John Schmidt reported on Victor The floral cross opened the in-' Miss French, Mr. Brunkal. Mr. and stallation. with Miss Joy Brown Mrs- Victor Brunkal. Richard and giving the reading Miss Cynthia 'cr: he bride s sister and broth Birch, cousin of the new queen, Jack and Barbara French. Mr. was flower girl. Misses Sally Tontz 'and Mrs Forrest L. Zetterherg, snd Marltv Hallisv liffhted the Larry and Caryl, Mr. and Mrs. ranrilp ' Leonard Cain. Linda, Susan and' The crowning ceremnnv was per- Davld- "Mr- and Mrs Ralph Slin- Raymond Carl, treasurer: and formed bv members of Willamette lnel- Karen- Tor,y nd Ronald, Miss Miss Dorothy Pearce and Charles thaptcr. Order of De Molay for j Donna Burns, Miss Janet Farmen Hargrave, auditors. hnvt pA hv thpir master rnnnr nr ' "u "rl "uan atniaK. m. i Herbert's ''Babes in Toyland" giv en by South Salem High's musici ans. New officers elected were Mrs. John Schmidt, president: Mrs. Jo seph Schnelker, vice president; Miss Margaret Hogg, secretary. F.arl Cone Jr., Meredith and Shelley-Jane, Mrs. Charles Hedges and Richard Anderson. After the buffet the party will go on to the church for the wed- John Gibbens. Soloist during the ceremony was Jim Hayes. Honor Gaests Introduced were past honored Queens Misses Pat Whelan. 43;! ding rehearsal. Barbara Cone. 35: Nancy Weeks The bride's father will be unable 3.i, Jackie Fisher 48, Sharon Long to attend the dinner, but" is flying 35, Nancy Snider 43, Marly Clare t in from Santa Rosa, California for Mooney 48, Jan Roberts 35, Ll ' the wedding: Mom Collins, honored queen of Bethel 35, Ann Vanderhoff, junior ne CUaJjiIa4 past grand honored queen, Mrs."L'ance JCneOUiea Norman Fletcher, guardian Bethel D v 35: Lawrence Lee, associate guar- DY LV6 'I 6TS Miss Riches Tells Troth SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. The odore Riches announce the engage ment of their daughter. Mary Jane, to Herbert Lee Heubleln, son of Mrs. Lee Heublein of Aiusa if , formerly of Silverton. Mrs. Bach Comes From Illinois The Live Vers have scheduled two dances for the month of dian 48; Mrs. 0. E. McCrary guardian of 48; Paul Riffey, past associate guardian 48; past guar dian 48 Mrs. Paul Rifley; Mrs. 'June. Friday. June 15 a square Eldon Cone, past guardian Bethel 'dance will be held in the YWCA 35: Mrs. Ronald E. Brown, guar-1 gym at 8 p m .with Eddie Wulf dian Bethel 26; and Russell For- calling The admission price for rest, associate guardian Bethel 43. 1 this dance will be s gift for mi Mrs. John Vernon, guardian of grant workers, such as good used merits, announced Jackie Fisher clothing, dishes or tovs. All single winner of the most merits. Her men and women are invited to name will be engraved on the new attend. Phil Day's band has been During the program a trio, in- secured for an informal dance eludine Misses Helen Manke Mar- at the YW on June 22. This danre Mobile. Alabama and Marilvn - n,,it dJ n.ri... f:A,ui,on will h nmn in the of Silverton High School. Miss Bach of Kairhurv Th latlir tin a .i -;. iJ ii ..J i.irt. .n u. n,.k,..rf Both young people are graduates CENTRAL HOWELL Mrs J. N. Bach of Fairbury, III ar rived last weekend to spend the summer with her daughter. Mrs. J. S. Kaufman. Mrs. Bach made Bethel trophy Lai- me trip Dy ear wim iwo grand-1 children, Richard Hanna of New Garden Club Is Organized ZENA-The newly organiied Garden Club in this area held its first meeting Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie served as chair man at the meeting. A project of growing chrysan themums was started with Mrs. Ernest Sollle demonstrating the proper way to grow and start them. Meetings, will he held aa the second Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. At the meeting on July 10 at the Community Center building officers will he elected and a name for the club will be decid ed Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mrs. Ward Ashford and Miss Alpha Lngstnn volunteered for the nominating committee. (Jul) Calendar Riches is employed at the Mate ' will return tn Fairhnrv via Tal Mouse in saiem ana sir. neuoiein is a Junior it Pacific Lutheran College. Parkland, Wash No date has been set for the wedding. WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Walkley were surprised re cently on their 40th wedding an niversary, .when a group of friends called to congratulate them. WILLAMINA Miss Jackie Hansen of Winer, S. D. is visit ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ra,lph Hansen, ind family in Grand Ronde. Marv Linda Doerfler. uornii ner a lew oays visa. , Refreshment, were erved wjth Mrs. Jack Sloss of Cove spent ... several days here this week with ; Mrs Lawrence 0 s t e r m a n in her sisters, Mrs. Lorena D. Kizer ' charge Mrs. Paul Riffey poured and Mrs. C. L. Simmons Sr. J and Miss Sharon Jensen served , the punch. WILLAMINA Mrs. Arnold - Mills of MtMinnvillc presented her Willamina piano students in recital Friday evening at the grade school. Participating were Connie and Molly McGee, Kathy ..u; ic, -t M.l...,ourl with tc Mint. 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