: Statesman's HOME a nor a ma Vesea . . Mssic . . . Fcshicaj . . . Features Girl Scouts To Attend Camp At lrist twenty-seven Salem flrli will attend the Girl Scout Camp Smith Creek this summer toeether with firls from through- :G-(Sec I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Wed, June 20, '58 out the fiounty Saatiam Scout The camp, which it tituated la the Silver Falls recreational area, will open July 1 (or the first of eight weekly Kuiom lastin. un til August 2a One two-week set tioa which gives the girls a better opportunity to get acquainted with the out-of-doors and adjusted to each other is offered from July 23 to August 9. The Girl Scout camp still has vacancies in every session. It is open to all girls, ages 10 to 17, whether or not they are girl lAround Town . . . y JMTME ENGLISH : FAITT TWK VT7 Mrs. John (will arrive in New York on July M Graham will be a luncheon- J ... She will spend the summer hostess today at Randall s Chuck at the noma of her fiances' par Wagoa for the pleasure of her eats, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. luin Mr Genre Osorio. of ' DsBoll. in Rochester while inak- Alameda, Califs who ia hera visit, ling preparations for her wedding. Club hoetetaea . . . In William , SLZPJSS" Registration blanks and inlor- W IV T MtlJ- can be obtained from at her CaadaUria home . , . Mrs. Registrar Mrs. B. M. Mann. Edward B. Marr will be an addl- j ' c to of (rom the iwaai ict .... jnra, aa . Johnson baa Invited members of the Spring Brook Garden Club j -I T the first session are Janet A "JS&nT'lhT1 irTTi Jeldneu. Sandra NUISEIY NfcWS . . . W'- ,Let Hockett. and Suii Anderson. STSf kharf'TO ' ThM ttBdin,, Ju,y H ,rom ara Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tandy , Kathleen Dawson. Dinner ta . ; . Thar., Hp.trf 1 and tipped the W Bew) shriw Judy lag with her two sons, Gregory ad Christopher,' for several weeks. . , Bidden to meet Mrs. Gee, Gordon Stetufeld, Ray Rho- tea, Vernon Drre, Emery Hobos, Bam Speerstra, Richard Upjohn, John H. Johnson, Wheeler R, English, Ritchla M. Turner, Doa " a,ld Free!, Robert T. Boals, May lrd Shifter, Lawrence Brown, S. D. Wiles, Richard Chambers, Jerle Brown, Otto Kraushaar, laa B, Berg and Misa Rosemary Rhotea Salem Girl Scout, office, 444 Cen ter Street. Salem girls registered to sttend tight win be Mr. and Mrs, Frank VoanAt, fourteen Bnrliagbam, who haee Invited a J" Ha grandparents are reap af friends U their Nartb Mr. ani Mrs. Lawrence r Trav.ss Hi. Street hasa . . . Bridge will Mr and Mrs. C. W Tandy b la play fellowiag the dinner ! the great-grandparents koar .. . Cavers will be placed Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carper, (or twenty gaeata .. . this la osm jn. wi ana . w of a series of parties tba Barling. barns are planning this saa Hoirup, loma Harmon, Janice O'Hern, Corinne Klinger, Joyce Larson, and Julie Cross. July 15-21 Donna Greenberg, Sharon King, and Sally Jo Juia, July 23-29, Lin Mead and Pam ela J. Gordon, July 30-Aug. 3, ,' ! Charlotte Magnuson and Lynn K. lor sirs. will be Kathleen Samsel. Eliza- Tandy, all of Salem II I a girl Richard Yeeeai L f rv 1 1 1 J luncheon on Monday ws Mrs. i " mLIZ it it tZ McCargar, Martha Mills. Su- Howard Pickett when a group of '!' , "Tf.." ,l i aaa E. Clark. Patty Russell Oark. k?r friends arranged a no-host .T,' " ' .'. i " 7" and Ann Petrie. pirtv at fipmaa'a Cherry Room ntM. m Forty-eight girls have regis- . . Bridge was ia play following fjh. wEi!. ZTut' .Jj tered from Corvallis and large i.. I,..,. lormeny oi dsieas, aaa nr. aaa . .iw,.. .j A ihewer ta aWentla feted u,;,,,, Pa. . . . The Arm- Misa Mirioa Sparks ; Bight when Mrs. J. J. Fits aimons, Mrs. Laara Eatoa aad ;Mrs. Dew Smith eaterlaiaed at tba fwrsser'a baasa aa Market Street . . Twenty gaesta were '.blddea to fete tba bride-elect, : who will be aurrled to Daaae H. DaBall el Rochester, New York 'm Aagast 11 ... the aftoraoea ritea will toka place at Colgato tD'vlnlty Chapet ha Racbettor . . . .The gaests kragt their sbewer la'if ' anwrapned for everyoat la Minnville. Other towns with sev- Teday ' , Mrs. Taram fral girla attending are Silverton, trips to Oraaoa thla a.mmer Ut"'on WMnon na sweel welrame their new graaddaagh-! Home tCT a I . . aaat. aaak. From California ... comes I VA Y'ert DanCfi On Friday news of the birth of a nine , & pound daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John French of Palo Alto oa i uesoay mornuig . . . wan Tjve Vers are sponsoring an two aistora, Kathleen and Karel , f A djnw TO on . . . and her grandparenU are r.,j. ,., M pt.ii n,'. k.i jpr. and Mrs. Leon Birrlck, of wi (df:dartfing hetwrcn Salemjj -V T -1anH U o'clock.' i - Ilfttral favas MaWalVM - . . an Mrft. tii 1ftH fmniift tKiM ft ... . . aui L Hi Tn Gworanow win rarry oui tv. I., ka I? . -7 freohments will be provided at in- .... , ,wt, mt. aaa aira. aaatwa ...io- Miss Dawn Jones is WiaaeraoH, ia apa, win, i ,-rvinj; chairman of the dance jane is ... mm mb rm Dfp Dotcn Old-Fashioned Type Pie Has Fruit, Meat By MAXINE BlltEM Statesaaaa Weaaaa's Editor The very thought of a deep dish apple pie somehow reminds one of old fashioned cooking, with lots of richness and flavor. Deep dish apple pies aren't the only kind possible to whip up we found as we ran across several good sounding recipes re cently and have collected them here. You can have a deep dish chicken pie too, an excellent Sun day dish reminiscent of by-gone days when stewed chicken and dumplings or it's variations were standard fare for after church: Deep Dish Chlrkea Pie 4 cups cooked chicken meat . 2 cups chicken stork 'Salt, pepper, nutmeg ( artichoke bottoms 3 eggs, raw Pastry 4 hard cooked eggs Line a deep dish with flaky pastry, brush with melted butter, in a mixing bowl put chicken rgeat, flavored to taste with salt papper and nutmeg. Add eggs, lightly beaten, chicken bouillon or stock and mix well. Add artichokes, canned or freshly cooked, and coarsely chopped hard cooked eggs. Season, turn into pastry lined dish. Cover with top crust, cut slashes in the top, bake for I to 10 minutes in a 42S degree oven, brush lightly with cream and bake again for about 25 minutes in a moderate oven. Shake dish gently and serve very hot. If necessary, add more liquid through slits In crust along toward last of cooking. Then there's a deep dish meat pie; this one with the bran crust a featured part. Veal Pat Pie Miss Anna Mae Lockenour to Wed Arol Masters in August Dr. and Mrs. Roy M. Locke-'of Sunday, August 26 at the First our are announcing the engage- Methodist Church at 3 o'clock, ment and forthcoming marriage A reception will follow the nup of their daughter. Misa Anna Mae tials. Lockenour. to Arol D. Masters, j Misa Lockenour and her fiance son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron; are seniors at Whitman College Masters of South Colby, Wash. and will continue their studies The wedding will be an event I following their marriage. rMghbersef WeederaRwfflaseeti The Sweet Briar flab wffl Va Friday night at the Salem Woman's entertained today at the borne at Club at I p.m. for the regular bust- Mrs. Will Newton oa the Wallace Bess session. I Road at 2 o'clock. ' USE CASH-NOW PAY-LATER PLAN i cup bran cereal ' cup milk l'i cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder I teaspoon salt l4 cup shortening 'ding , . ; Tb bride-elect's . . . Barents. iMr. and Mrs.. Lestle J, Spsrks. ;and bar lister, Marilyn, are Jea Ing July for New York . . . ' llim Sparks, who has been In -"Germany at a reereatioB leader . with the U. .:Army Special Ser- vices lection, if (ailing for tha .states from Southhampton oa ; June 21 . . . Her fiance, who has .'also beea stationed ia Germany ;-ita the army, recently new home and will soon be released ' from active duty . . . Miss Sparks : visited Scotland and England on ; leaving Germany . . she will sail on tba S. S. United States and C PUT IN ANOTHER V BATHROOM NEW- I IxvlTS very handy I ! ; it r:. ' I 'TfeflJ asawd Adrian Mark t n ha has fear brothers, David Thomas, Peter Adriaa, Bennet Evaa aad Jeffrey faaL, and a sister, Chris- tlaa Aaaa . . . Mr. Brtakeraeft la comptroller af-ftaaaees- at Basic Vegetable Fred acts Co. ia Varavilla, Calif. . . .. Change at address . , . for Mrs. Prince W. Byrd and daughter, MiM Betty Byrd. who moved Monday to their new home at 1173 Fir Street '. . . Governor and Mrs. Elmo ,E Smith are mov ing this week to their new Can: dalarii residence oa Skopil Ave nue . . . they hava been occupy ing the David Eason home while they were in Europe . . . the Easons are due home this week. la Portland , . . Taesday were Mrs. Charlea A. Sprague aad Mrs. Fraak H. Spears, who at tended a tea of the Colonial Dames of America at the home of Mrs. Stuart Ball . . . Visitors . . . la the capital from McCook, Nek. art Mr. aad Mrs. C R. Undbeck, who are guests af hit b rather aad slster-la-law, the A. L. Llndbecks . . . they will be here several weeka and will also visit their nephew and his wife, the Jack Kaileys . . . The Llndbecks' daughter, Leann, arrived earlier and will spend the summer at the Kalley home . . , Edith Doss Honored Miss Edith Doss, who will be married to J. Malcolm Peeler, on June 30, was feted at a pre-nuptial shower when Mrs. D. L. Dougherty entertained at her home on West McGikhrist St. A linen shower feted the bride-to-be and refresh ment were served later In the eve ning. Eighteen guests attended the party . committee. The public Is Invited to attend, and tickets may be purchased from Live Y'er members or at the door. Salem Rounders Dance The Salem Rounders will meet on Thursday, June 21 at 1 p.m. at the K. C. Hall for their semi monthly dance session. The dance of the month for June, . "Lovers Walts." will be reviewed. Instruc tions will be given for "Sheridee Waltz." Other old and new round dances will make up the program for the evening. 1 cup diced cooked potatoes 2 cups diced cooked veal 2 tablespoons shortening H teaspoon minced garlic 1 teaspoon salt i teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon paprika l'i tablespoons flour 2 cups meat stock or water 1 cup diced cooked carrots Brown veal in heated shortening: stir in garlic, salt, pepper, paprika and flour. Add meat stock gradually, stirring constantly. Simmer about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add vegetables; mix carefully. Pour into greased 1'i-quart casserole or baking pan. Combine bran and milk; let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse corn meal. Add bran mixture, stirring only until combined. Turn dough out on lightly floured board; knead gently a few times. Roll out to 'i inch in thickness; cut with floured biscuit cutter. Place biscuits on top of veal mixture. Bake In moderately hot overn '400 degrees) about 30 minutes. Serve at once. Yield: 6 servings. 1 And finally a fruit pie a combination, baked in a deep dish. Use fruit cocktail. Deef Dish Frelt Pie 2 to 3 cups fruit 4 tablespoons butter H to 1 cup sugar Rich biscuit dough t teaspoon spices Butter baking dish. Prepare fruit 'peaches, apples, cherries, etc.). Arrange in bottom of dish and add sugar and spices. Dot with better, Spread-over this rich biscuit dough If baking with own meal, cover and bake JTjO degrees, l'i to 2 hours, ff bak ing alone, bake uncovered at 375 degrees for 1 hour. Hawaiian Luau for Hanna Rosa Court Members and guests of Hanna I decorations and refreshments were Rosa Court Grand Officers From Salem Unit Dinner Thursday Members of Capital I'nit MD of Maccabees will meet Thursday for a no-host dinner at the Beaver Mrs. Lavinia Kindred of Astoria Hall at 30 p m. The unit will fur was elected Grand Graybark of j nish the ham. Great Camp Corn Oregon at the Cootiette Grand mander George Weber of Portland Crawl held in Portland SMurd-". will be present. Twenty-five and Several members of Carry-On forty yt pm wiu be presented Club 140 Salem were elected to . .,.., ... ,h. Grand offices. Mrs. Kenneth , ,0 sew1 mtmbtn dur,n ,h Smith was elected Grand Lady . meeting. All families and friends Louse: Mrs. Al Aeschlimann, : are invited to attend. Grand Rustling Louse; Mrs. Vir gil Bolton, Grand Ivory Louse: and Mrs. Stanley Tripp, Grand Ink Slinging Louse. , The newly elected officers were installed by the Supreme Repre-, sentatire. Mrs. Floyd Savoy, Su-, preme Coverette Chairman, of Reno, Nevada. ! Those attending from Salem were Mrs. Dave Holweger, Mrs. Al Aeschlimann, Mrs. Roy Car ter. Mrs. Roy Simpson. Mrs. Billy j Kelso. Mrs. Amelia Bolton. Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. Mel Clem ens, and Mrs. Stanley Tripp of Corvallis, and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of West Lynn. 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Mrs. Hayes is President of District 10, pnone Credit women a Breaiuasi uuds. ; to really see the country on your next trip East from UNION PACIFIC'S spaci ous new Dome Coaches, lux urious Dome Lounge and exclusive Dome Diner. CAll UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FRED LINGENFfXDI.R Gen. Passenger Agent Portland CApitol 7-7771 riwtia-rwartTam'iM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mr and Mrs. Richard Robinson, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Herrig, Mr. and Mrs, Foster Wintermute, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Tower. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Mrs. Phena Par ker, and Mrs. R. Lee Wood. Order of. the Ama ranth were entertained at a Hawai ian luau at the Masonic Temple Saturday night. Games and danc ing were enjoyed at the costumr affair. Prizes for the most authen tic Hawaiian attire were won by Mrs. Joseph Johnston and Francis Robertson. Special guests were Mrs. Emil RobwtsonV'Mr'and Mrs. H Get PePf Vim, Ul YOUflgfr if . . j i i t rri : TawwaataaHa fii ewMjnlet art) weak wearm-out - nenancKson. 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