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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1952)
PAOH WO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNK 1052 II l I lllll I II II II llll IIB.II ! ),.. ..I ,11 HI I. HI ! HI II NEW OFFICERS FOR 1952-53 in the Business and Professional Women's Club were installed Monday night following a dinner meeting at the Willard Hotel. Left to right, Beth Griggs, president; Imogene Boothby, first vice president; Delia Records, second vice president; Lillian Otterbein, recording secretary; Alice Jarvie, corresponding secre tary, and Nell Stewart, treasurer. New BPW Officers Pledge Pretty Ceremony Monday Beth Grigfrs (Mrs. T. C.) and her corps of new officers of the Busi ness and Professional Women's Club were installed In a colorful candlelighted ceremony following the dinner hour Monday night In the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Griggs succeeds Mrs. Edna Albrecht as president of Oregon's second largest BPW ciud. Serving with her will be Imo gene Boothby, first vice president; Delia Records, second vice presi dent; Lllliam Otterbein, recording Canned Pears Make Pretty Cool Salad Summer time is relaxing time. Evervone likes to get as much meal preparation out of the way ahead of time as possible. Molded salads made in the morning and served at dinner make the evening meal that much easier to fix on warm afternoons. Refreshing gela tine salads hit the spot and when they are combined with canned Washington-Oregon Bartlett Pears you have a real treat in store. Chill a can of pears ahead of time to have them at their best when they are served. ; RUBY PEAR SALAD 1 package red colored gelatine 4 cup chopped celery 8 canned Washington-Oregon Bartlett Pear halves Follow directions on gelatine package for making gelatine. Pear juice may be substituted for part of liquid. Stir in celery. Let set until firm. Cut in squares and nerve on salad greens. Water cress Is a very nice combination with this salad. Place a chilled canned Washington-Oregon Bartlett Pear half, cut side down, on top of gela tine, serve witn mayonnaise or cream dressing. Serves 8. ' ' BARTLETT PEAR DELIGHT SALAD Marinate canned Washington- Oregon Bartlett Pears in French Dressing. Place tnree pear naives, cut side up on a bed of lettuce and garnish each with three ro settes of cream cheese through the center, allowing a small space be tween each rosette. Strip crosswise ' of pears between rosettes with band of pimiento and garnish outer edge of pears with whole salted almonds, four on each side. Be tween each pear arrange a small piece of parsley, serve with French Dressing. Delicious ..ill6 i r- wm ru icmgsJl Crisp, freih, flavorful-1 Nalley Potato Chips are a family favorite. Everyday food that everyone likeil ' secretary; Alice Jarvie. corres ponding secretary and Nell Stew art, treasurer. Dorothy Hawthorne was installing officer, presenting the charge and alter yellow roses to each new officer. They were wel comed by Mrs. Albrecht. NEW MEMBERS May Phinney initiated four new members, Florence Calhoun. Janet Heymann, Helen Mose and Harriett Newman. It was announced that the annual $100 BPW scholarship was award ed to Sylvia Keady, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Keady who is a sopho more this year at Southern Ore gen College. Ashland. Sylvia, grad uate of Henley high school, has been a consistent honor roll stu dent, treasurer of Susanne Homes Hall women's dormitory and was chairman of the Mother's Day weekend this year. She is majoring in elemenary education. PINNED Mrs. Albrecht pinned the Presi dent's pin on the new president and in turn received the Fast Pres ident's pin from Suzanne Hamil ton, senior Past President. It was announced that there will be a board meeting June 9 at the home of Blanche Petroff and all reports are due to Mrs. Albrecht at that time. The last meeting of tne year wm oe held at the Wil lard, June 16. The new year opens in September. Margaret Santo will be chairman of this last meeting. Ronnie HersnDerger. scholarship award winner to Willamette Uni versity, played several numbers. it was announced that the club now has 168 members. Past Presidents in formats in charge of the meeting greeted mem bers in the receiving line. Mrs. Albrecht was presented with a gift of silver in appreciation of her work during her administration. FANCY IDEA Equal parts of ground raisins and walnuts mixed with sour cream make one of the best tasting frostings for devils food cake. Spread the mixture between two layers of cake and over the top. It's a quick easy frosting for a cake made with packaged mix. Mrs. Charles B. Lelb is the new ly elected president of the Fremont PTA Co-officers for the coming year win oe Mrs. Tom McOaughey, vice president; Mrs, William De- Pew, secretary and Mrs. Elmer Wade, treasurer. The new officers were elected at the May 26 meeting in the Pelican party room. Program chairman will be Mrs. Bob Thompson: membership chair man, Mrs. Arthur Dannelley and Mrs. Sverre Munson; hospitality, Mrs. Vernon Karnes; recreation Mrs. Frank Fleet; ways and means, Mrs. Gary Robertson: Mrs. James Swansen: summer Round up, Mrs. Jerry Olson; room moth er, elementary, Mrs. Grover C. Ward; Junior High school, Mrs. Charles Cummlngs. Mrs. Lelb was hostess to the offi cers and committee chairman at a beautifully appointed one o'clock luncheon preceding the meeting. Not present were Mrs. Thomas O'Harra and Mrs. Earl Whitlock. NYLON DOLL WIGS Junior mothers will be able to shampoo, comb and set dolly's ny lon wig in a iffy. The new wigs of nylon are available In light blond golden blonde and brunette. nibc$r ANGEL FOOD Quick CAKE Mix uil add woftrf Old Favorites Still Planted The gardener who Is planting carnations or nursing along a pansy bed or pruning a dogwood tree this spring is working on the same sort of plants his colonial ancestors grew two and three hundred years ago. This Is revealed by the book, "Plants of Colonial Days: A Ouide to 160 Flowers, Shrubs and Trees In the Gardens of Colonial Williams burg." Written bv botanist Ray mond L. Taylor. "Plants of Colon ial Days" has lust toeen published by Colonial Williamsburg. Dr. Tavlor lists the plants now used as ornamentals In the gar dens of the reconstructed colonial city. These gardens were recreated in their eighteenth century form after painstaking research Into the types of plants then used. VARIETY Although .today's gardener' has many more varieties of plants to choose from than his eighteenth century forebears ne still cultivates more than three-fourths of the co lonial favorites Dr. Taylor de scribes. The nasturtium, -he French and African marigold, the daffodils, hyacinths, lilacs, lilies of the va lev. tiilins. magnolias and snowballs that flourish outside of twentlethlcentury homes are all di rect descendants of plants that grew In eighteenth century gardens. Seeds or bulbs for many of the plants were orlginallv brought here bv colonists from England. Such flowers as the blue Iris, calendula. China aster, crocus and hollyhock were tenderlv planted by the set tlers In the new world as remind ers of home. Other plants, such as blue phlox, columbine, flame aial ca. hnnev locust and hvdrangea were native to this continent. Onlv about thirtv of the plants which Dr. Tavlor lists are no long er usual''" cultivated outside of re stored Williamsburg. 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