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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1945)
lYliSi Jlieima S PoriLj m an in ill Weds WlaA By Jean Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Klony Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma; to F. Vernon Siemens, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Siemens, of Portland. The date of the wedding has been set for March 17. The exciting news will be told at an informal brunch" Sunday morning, when Miss Smith entertains a group of her friends. Those to hear f the exciting news will be the Misses Jay Siemens. Joan Rem ington, Dclphine Riney, Nancy Wallace, Donna Unruh, Calline Hillmau. Darlene Simmons. Assisting Miss Smith as host ess will be Mrs. Smith. Dec orations will follow the red and green holiday theme. Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae' have planned an informal "at home" Satur day afternoon during the hours of 3 to 4:30 o'clock, in compli ment to the active members of the sorority who have been at school and their mothers. The home of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding will be the scene of the affair. Mrs. Robert Good . fellow will assist Mrs. Spauld ing. Presiding at the urn will be Mrs. R. C. Wilson, president of the organization. neutering irie serving laoie will he a whitp rippnrntpri mnsir dox innsimas tree, piaymg Christmas carols. Lighted tap ers will guard the arrangement, which will be placed on a white cloth. r Legion Officers Hold Party The annual Christmas party of the past presidents of Capi tal unit, American Legion auxi liary, was held at the home of Mae Waters Wednesday eve ning. Assisting hostesses were Bess Wagner and Catherine Woodruff. Yuletide decorations were used throughout the rooms and the serving table was arrang ed with festoons of juniper and holly, guarded with tapers. Helen Gragg cut the ices and Hazel Marshall poured. A business meeting was held. An exchange of gifts was made and singing of carols followed. Those present were Jennie Bartlett, Florences Ames, Alta Cannon, Harriet Gemmell, Jes sie Rodman. Catherine Wood ruff, Helen Gragg, Elsie Richey, Lucile Madison, Mae Waters, Bess Wagner, Emma Pierce, Frances Palmateer, Hazel Mar shall, Myrtle Krueger. Formal Dinner Tuesday Night P . The Modern Beauty college ' iormai ainner was neia lues day evening. Mrs. Esther Wil son acted as chairman and was assisted by Mrs. Nellie Gilpin. Mistress of ceremony was Miss Clara June Pepperling. A Christmas party was held at the school with Jimmy Walls acting as Santa Claus. Group singing of Christmas carols fol lowed. The Book and Thimble club held its annual Christmas party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ross Damrell on route 1. A co vered dish luncheon and gift exchange were enjoyed by ten members. Mrs. Fred Kubin was honored for being the only charter member of the club. P 2), owei 'inner J4, ome cene Wednesday evening the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Power was the scene of a post-war reunion honoring a number of the couple's close friends. The occasion was an informal dinner. Centering the dining table was an arrangement of angels, a Christmas tree and Santa Claus. Present for the event were Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrance King, Lt. Stuart Lancefield, Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller and Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren. Bonheur Club to Dance Tonight The Bonheur dancing club will meet for its regular month ly dance this evening at the Veterans hall. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. Officers of the club are How ard Jenks, president; Harold Phillippi, vice president, and Harry Holt, secretary-treasurer. Miss Fallin At Dessert Entertaining before the Rain bow Girls' formal dance this evening will be Miss Carol Fal lin, who has invited a number of her friends to a dessert at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin. Present will be the Misses Gerrie Woodruff, Suzanne Hug gins, Donna Jane Macklin, Bev erly Hutchinson, Beulah Ar nold, Jackie Notick and Cubby Houck, Ronnie Cummings, Phil Blankenship, Gary Keppinger, Bob Seamster, Del Kleen and Dave Chamberlain. Also entertaining a group of her friends with a punch party is Patricia Powell, Friday eve ning preceding the Rainbow for mal dance. Her guests will be Carol Cain, Sally Smith, Beverly Hutchi son, Marion Sparks. Margie Scandling, Barbara Bates, Pa tricia Long, Katie Anderson, Howard Girod, Bob Klosterman, Dale Cleauer, Gary Keppinger, Tom Bartlett, Ernie Iufer, Bill Estep, Dave Turnbull, Bob Elf strom. Guests From South Are Here Mrs. Beatrice Robinson and son and daughter, Gloria and Gray, are this week welcoming to their home, Hollycrest House, on Croisan Creek road, guests from California for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jones (Bonnie Robinson), are arriving from their home, El Mescal, in Merced. Mrs. Gladys Adams, sister of Mrs. Robin son, is traveling with them from Yosemite National park. The family and guests will spend several' evenings "at home" to welcome friends of this city. Mrs. Jones plans to stay several weeks. k if w e?K Vt-... -'-- I f ill hMv v.m.'.s minutes. Strain stock from bones. Chop fish meat. Crush one of the pilot crackers. To chopped fish add crushed cracker, seasonings, melted but ter or margarine and egg. Then shape into small balls. Render salt pork, add onion and cook five minutes. Strain and add fat. potatoes and fish balls to stock and cook until potatoes are soft. Thicken milk with butter and flour blended to gether. Combine mixtures and season highly with salt, pepper and cayenne. Add crackers split and soaked in cold milk. To remaining sauce add fish stock or milk, heavy cream, le- j mon juice and salt and cay enne. Serve around fish as'soon as it comes from the oven. Sweet potatoes offer vitamin C, the B vitamins, small quan tities of minerals and sugar without ration points. The gold color of the potato flesh is a sign of carotene wealth, which the human body can turn into vitamin A. Miss Thelma Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klony Smith, who Sunday will announce her engagement to F. Vernon Sie mens, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Siemens of Portland. Date of the wedding is to be March 17. (Hi-Lite studio.) Sophomores Hold Yule Party The Willamette university"; gymnasium was the scene of a gala pre-holiday party Thurs day evening, when the sopho more class sponsored the an nual "jean and pajama top" Christmas dance. Marge Gren fell, social chairman of the class, was in charge of the function. During the evening Santa Claus and Tinker paid the group a visit and humorous gifts were exchanged. Also a group of musical numbers by the Alpha Chi Omega trio, composed of Pat Mansfield, Betty Louise Sinkola and Elaine Cloudy, was featured, together with singing, mixers, dancing and the "sock" dance. Assisting Miss Grenfell with the arrangements were Eileen Lytic, refreshments; Bob Wood burn, Charles Zerzan. Bob Bur ns, decorations; and Betty Dut ton, publicity. Blue Birds at Yule Party The Blue Bird group of the Englewood third grade was fet ed yesterday at a party at the home of Miss Ann Fallin, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin in 18th street. A lighted Christmas tree, an exchange of gifts were high lights of the afternoon. Assist ing Miss Fallin were her moth er and her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Williams. Mrs. Sherman Bost rack, group leader, was pres ent, as was her son, the ','blue jay" of the group, and Miss Fallln's sister, Miss Kathleen. A Christmas party was given by the West Salem Grange Tues day evening. Following a pro gram and gift exchange, an oyster supper was served by the men. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Peavey and sons, George and Robert, of Salinas, Calif., were guests. The next meeting will be held January 8. Sure Culinary Fame aavorr canapfs Sllort Rib Crown Potato Dressing Crfamed Cabbaa. Carrot SUCK Vho Wheat Bread Butterscotch Pie 'Recipea Serve Four) Short Rib Crown 2 strips short ribs. 3 Inches vide and 9 Inches lone 4 slices bacon 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1 teaspoon chopped parsler 1 teaspoon saH t teaspoon ginger teaspoon poultry seasonlnf 'i, teaspoon pepper 3 cups bread crumbs 1 ess 2 cups mashed polaioes Sew or skewer the ends of the short ribs together. Dice bacon. Add onions and cook slowly , until tender. Add seasonings. Combine mixture with bread crumbs, then add lightly beaten egg and mashed potatoes. Mix lightly but thoroughly. Place short rib crown on rack in roast' TURKEYS Lb. 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Buttermilk Sherbet 1 p:n! of buttermilk 1 packase vanilla Renet 1 cup frozen raspberries 3 tablespoons susar Mix all ingredients together and freeze, stirring twice during freezing time. Nut Mousse cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons suaar 3 tablespoons walnuts, chopped tlnelr Beat cream until fluffy. Beat in sugar and add walnuts. Freeze. PAINT Honored on his eleventh birthday anniversary tomorrow afternoon will be Bob Brown ell. A dessert luncheon will be served for the pleasure of his guests, following which will be a line party at a downtown theater. Bidden to enjoy the birthday cake and party will be the Misses Sally Farrcll, Louisa Lamb, Gay Lee Kline, Shirley Bier and Robert Riggs. Gordon Domogalla and Joyn Caughall. P anit'if trailer Serve a Fish Chowder Pish Chowder Vegetable Balad French Dressing Pilot Crackers Rhubard Charlotte tReclpes Serve, Four! Fish Chowder 3 pounds haddock 1 quart cold water 2 slices carrot 1 bay leaf 8prig of parsler Salt. pepper, cayenne 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, meitrd Few drops onion Julco 1 beaten egg 4 potatoes, diced 3-Inch cube fat salt pork 1 sliced onion ft tablespoons flour 1 quart scalded milk 'A cup butler or margarlnt Pilot crackora Clean, skin and bone fish. Add to bones cold water and vegetables and let simmer 20 covered at 300 degrees one hour, Add a little water, cover pan and continue to cook for one and one-half hours, or until tender. Consomme Bellevue 3 dozen steaminx riams j 3 quarts cold water ; salt and pepper i 2 quaru chicken stock dash of paprika whipped cream Wash clams thoroughly and ' open. Place clams in a saucepan : with cold water and simmer un til stock is reduced to a quart. The broth is strained through a cheesecloth and seasoned with salt and pepper. 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