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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 6

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'Tour Tea" to Aid Scouts nthtn Feted by Frtendi A round 'of parties and family Planned by Legion Women The-W Page Dora Lou Pittsley Wecl At Friday Evening Service The nuptials of Hiss Dora Lou Pittipiey and Dean Moiling, both popular younj? people of SwVeet Home, oc eiwoman. to be offered on Al- a' tour tea. the first of ita ored next month ai Kanv'a aockl calendar, will be 1ANTHI SMITH, Editor i Telephone dinners, entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, Greenwich, during their visit hart Santiam Area Girl community eervica project for swrnt council by the American ion auxiliary, Mrs, curred on August 21 at the First Bapufst church of Belders Family announced this week.

t. tl Miller, auxiliary president, Sweet Home. tht homt of Mrs. FisherTi parents, Mr. and Mra.

George Oiaen of North Albany. Mrs, Fisher Ii h. farmer Mill Maraulta Olsen. ly 150 truest- dur. The bride Is the rfauchter of and Mrs.

Ceorte There will be accommodation for in the tea hours. Pittsley and the bridegroom the eon of Mrs. Derail tnOV K0IWOJ! This waa Mr. Fisher's first visit WOMEN SHOULD KNOW PMi Brings Pleasure In Course of Dinner Rev. Lee Finley performed Mellinjr, all of Sweet Home.

to Oregon. A family reunion of the BtWera Kennah Kozad Wed Saturday Guests will, tour five of Albany's finest homes which are beintr 'selected by the committee to present as wide as decorated with baskets-of gladi While here they aptnt several days at Crater Lake, visited the nnini beaches and spent some family was held Friday evenun mt the horn of Mr; and Mrs. oil with white candle-filled can George Andrus, honoring the Vis dclabra at each side- TK. uuxlai mam. aA the church ACalii wedding of inter it in Albany ox jura.

timt with Mrs. Jisners ore and famllv Mr. and Mrs. Wayne possible a variety of architectur where the leceptlotA took place brother, George Belders, Jr, and est to Alban eoplt was that of al style and. interior oecor.

touring group will assemble at Kenneth Ko son of Mr, and Olsen of Eugene. They left Portland by air Monday for Lot An was also decorated wdth gladioli I bis family of Prescou, a. i 1 Old time fiddling. Just as the double rihtf ceremony at o'clock Friday evening in the presence of friends and relatives. 'v Th bride," given in marriage by her father, wort white alio per own, designed with full skirt, and long train.

Long aieeve of the fitted bodice were pointed over the hands and tht sweetheart neckline wai outlined ia teed pearls. A pearl tiara held Mrs. John ad of Albany, tt geles where they will visit otner Miss Paula Mrs. Joe fallen served the family had enjoyed tht Veteran Memorial a a 11 where they will be provided with an Itinerary designed to prevent Reese, daughter Bert Reese of hrnthers and staters as. three-tlered cake froated with braika Tears ago, was we ve- Fisher- and from there will re of Mr Mi Cerritot Calif.

raids toDDcdlninff's entertainment with Guy turn to tht et overcrowding of any of the homes so that all of the guesU may fully Inlclnr. tirlila aiid bride. 1 Powell olivine the fiddle and An last Monday evening Mrs. Mix nnlore served Mn. Donald Lorlnf at the piano.

Tht marnagi ceremony wag performed at Saturday morning at tht fo Cerrito Cath enjoy their time at each atop. Tea will be served throughout John Anderson of Laurel Heights the bridegroom! cake, 'also in for 1 space, the guests had In place the nylon tulle finger with vellow rose- Miss to foreso the square oancun olic church. entertained a family group at 1 Knfft rirnner with summer flOW' tip veil and the carried a white nim In fhmram nt the Uhot lmiallv accompanied Mr, tht afternoon at one of the homes. The names of those opening their 1AHUI wwmm I ww Bible with a blue orchid with era ornamenting the table and guest book. Powell's music, Tht bride is agraduata Durst who has just cortoleted training at Providence hoLltal school of homes to tht tour guest will be announced later.

tht rooms. For her wedding trip go im Tm evenlna guests, all mem. Among tht guests were Mr, coast, the bride chose a tne family, included Mr- nursing in Oaklari, Because of the Umluuona of blue dress with light blue podle Mr. Belders and their chil- and Mrs. Fisher.

Mr. ina Mrs. Tht couple willi-eaide at PiU space, no ncxtu) can caoe with blue accessories" end jn. Judith. Jacauelme and Georse Olsen.

Mr. and Mrs. Wes an orchid corsage. I the honored guests; Mr, sold for the afternoon, saruesi purchasers will be accommodated. white streamers, Mrt, John WadUI, lister of the bride, waa maid of honor.

She wort an Orchid taffeta, formal with a crocheted headpiece and carried a bouquet of red roses' made in colonial itle. Bridesmaid was- Mrs. Howard Miller, alto a sister of the bride whs wore yellow tulle over taf-1 Alto, whert Mr, Kozad is employed by the Pacific Telephone and Telegran company. ley Muller, Hiram George uisen, Miss Ann Olsen, Miss Elizabeth Both the bride and bridegsoosn lpow.n Mr. and Mrs.

Loring and Workman of Cottage Grove, Mr, graduated from tne swee; Mr. and Mrs. koD' Tht parents of tra groom will General chairman 01 me wur tea is Mrs. R. A.

Talbott Others heading major committees art high school. Mr. Melling is tm-fert Potts and Leila; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Russell Parker and Mn. ployed at the Santiam Lumber Llod Powell; Mr. and Mrs. Her Lula Parker. IV tuutf company and the bride at Galcy man uranvoia ana uuee On Tuesday Mrs.

Olsen enter Mrs. Alton Coates, hostess committee; Mra, John Alderi, transportation; Mrs. Elmer Mitchell, ticket sales, Mrs. Ernest Larios, and Mr. George Belders, ar.

feta with a crocheted headpiece and carried a colonial bouquet leave Thursday for Palo Alto to visit the newlywedfimtil Sunday. Enroute they will She joined by their daughter, Mi 1 Bruce Kel-low and children Roger and Sharon, of Klama 1 Falls, who will share their tr and Galey law office. The will be at home tained at a lawn pany ai home with all of her North Al The visitors from Arizona were of red roses. Dale and aprieel not breai makes asi ey-t-iak dinner guests of the Andrus fam bany neighbors as guests. Among refreshments; Mrs.

Wallace la- Csndleiighters were Dewayne after Aug. 26. Konxelmoni Entertain ily before the reunion as were the Granvold, family at for office er school lunches Uat siays mow bduot mm conditions. Frosted, this ntt bread snakes dessert or tea Welling and David Cocholl. Lin those who enjoyed aiiernoon reft esllmenta on the spacious lawn were the suest of.

honor, Mrs. da Wadtli and Connie Miller, home the visitors have ftayea To clean fine, ornimental brie- kin, publicity; Mrs. CI Emir ons, invitations, and Mrs. Louis Scheer, Full committees will a later data when, ac Guests from Coast, East Guests from East and Vest small nieces of the bride, were while in Albany. Henry Mrs.

Raymond By FKON1E BROMLEY Nothing keeps better or is more Sower fjrls. They wore formals a slight sensation of pain. Feel of food in the mouth is another factor in the enjoyment of a Because of the variance in a-brac, brush with a baking soda past and rinse in hot water. There will be no thatching. have been entertained at the of yellow and green organdy and versatile than a Inut-and-nut Firs Music Teachers Emmett Konzelman homt dur tive work begins.

ctrried baskets of rose petals, Crites, Mrs. Alf Steen, Mrs- Kenneth Graham, Mrs. A. Lopusbh; Mrs. Henry Oberson, Mrs.

Russell Parker, Miss Ann Olsen, Mrs. combination bread. Its moist itig the past week. 1 Gerald Wadtli. nephew of the texture, the bacon, lettuce and Travel to Seattle quality makes- ideal for sand' Mrs.

Robert Cowger and son bride, was ring bearer. tomato sandwich has become a wiches which sit for half a day Five 'members of the Albany Wesley Muller, Mrs. Lula Parker, Johnny, formerly of Albany but Beat man was John Wadtli, oooular snack. in lunch boxes or office desks, Music Teachers association at Mrs. Preston Dickey, Mrs.

A. r. now residing at Astoria where brother-in-law of the bride, and Dietemi heret good news. If You bake friiit anaall tended the Northwest Regional Howells and Mn. Rosella Langb yet it is sweet and festive enough to use for a bridge club tea as Dr.

Cowger Is doing naval oury, the ushers were Howard Miller, tht bride's brother-in-law, and convention held in Seattle Aug. were house guests of the son 11-15, zelmans from Friday until Mon you are counting calories, you ran still enjoy a dessert occasionally. These carrot nut cookies are only 60 calories each and deli The women were Mrs. Lural day. Jim Elmer Pick Zurcher.

Mrs. Pittsley, the bride's moth chose for her daughter's wed lin. A family dinner on Sunday brought together the Fishers, the Wesley Mullers, Miss Olsen and her brother, Hiram George, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olsen and in tliis Sliortcake! Early this week Mr.

and Mrs. Burggraf, Mrs. Olive Esch, Mrs. Kenneth Ennleman and' sons I H. T.

woriey, mrs. Jane iuuw ding a tan dress with black ac cessories and Mrs. Melting, moth John and Joe arrived from Bar- and Mrs. David White. tlMvilln.

nirla to erjend a few I son Erick of Eugene. They fath er of tht bridegroom, wore a pink Anotbr SPERRY hilure-prccf rccp) ri.v in th wn amette val v. You can remove oaon irom ead at the parental home for a dress with black accessories, an afternoon snack or dessert Dete and Aprictt Not Bread 14 cop dried apricots cup chopped dates -14 eas chopped wslnuts cups sifted floor tap. baking powder 1W p. salt tea.

sods 1 cup sugar (brown), firmly packed 1 egg, beaten Vt eups milk Cover apricots with boiling wa jars and bottles by following this Mrs. Engleman ii a niece of Mrs. final visit before guests re Corsages of both mothers were Pour a solution of Konzelman. While here they fl turned to Connecticut, cious, too. rap batter ar margarine eep shortening 1 eaa beet er cans angar cans strained carrots arp.

vanilla lefg cupa sifted all-pm-poas tH tsp. baking powder l.tsp. aalt: 1 cap hoped wain at meats Cream together butter or mar have visited Mt. Hood and other Others who entertained for Mr. water and dry mustard into the bottle and let stand for a few and Mrs.

Fisher while they were in Albany included Mrs. Ray red roses. Pianist waa Mrst Myrtel Gates. Miss Doris Let Barrett sang "I Love You Truly" and 'Perfect Love." Tht altar of tht church was scenic spots In tht area. They left yesterday to return to Bsr-tlesvill where Mr.

Ensleman is Never a failure with this luscious all-' baked shortcake. Martha Meade baa designed the recipe specially for your oven. Try Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour in this recipe. If you don't agree that Sperry ioAes better than any all-purpoM flour you have tveruttd, just send vour sroottr'a an 1m mlin ahnwfnr nurchane hours. Then rinse in hot water.

A dilute chlorine bleaching solu- employed by Phillips Petroleum, will do the same trick. mond Crites, Mrs. Alf Steen, Mrs. Henry Sause, jr, and Mrs. A.

P. Howells. ter; let stand 15 minutes, then drain and cut into strips with Add dates and nuts. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and When pressing, you need to go garine, shortening and sugar. Beat in carrots, vanilla extract and egg.

Stir in sifted dry ingre ciaco 6, ahd get double your money back! fotJiWfi important over double thicknesses such as seams, collars, cuffs and hems on soda into mixing bowl; add brown dients thoroughly; add nutmeats. sugar, fruit and nuts. the right side. To avoid a shine, si Stir in egg mixed with milk. press over two layers of cheese Drop by teaspoonfuls onto lightly greased baking 'sheets, about Pour thin batter into greased cloth or tissue paper.

two inches apart Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes or until nine by five by three-inch loaf psn. Let stand 20 minutes, then Lake at 3S0 degrees about one and a quarter hours, or. until done. Turn out on rack to cool. golden brown.

Cool on cake racks. Makes about seven dozen cookies. Albany Folk Honor Lopusons in Eugene Copy put out by a food firm is sent to the office urging women ft. An out-of-town event attended by several Albany couples was to buy an "apartment-size" tur-fcey for an extra-special recipe. Nothing like getting a pet to ft the size of your home! the 25th wedding anniversary of 'V Food researchers have come up with the fact that when a person A Reminder To remind club reporters and others sending society in for the Woman's page all articles for the Saturday page must be in by Thursday noon, excepting those events which occur on Thursday.

Wedding stories and pictures must, reach the society editor's desk by Wednesday at 4 p.m. Copy must be written on full sized sheets of paper in ink or typewritten and on one sidt of the paper. Articles for Thursday Women's page are to be in by Tuesday noon. It is preferable for names to be printed and also the use of the husbands' names is preferred and correct Please sign name and telephone number at bottom of page. Wt thank you for your continued cooperation.

Woman's Editor.1 sits down to a good dinner he must experience a little pain in order to make eating a pleasure. This should be an old story to Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Lopuson of Eugene on Tuesday, August 18. Honoring the couple, were Mr. and Mrs, Adam Lopuson, Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Reiley and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lopuson, all of Albany. A feature of the evening was the presentation of 25 silver dollars to the honorees.

-r" Rubber swim caps can be preserved from cracking and tearing. Wash with soap occasionally. Before putting them away, be sure they are thoroughly dry. Dust with talcum powder both inside and out' and store in a eooL dark place. wives who think that a well-placed kick on hubby's shins at the right moment has made a meal more pleasant I I.

Baked Peach Shortcake with crumbly buttencetch nwntW AY-mlaf Delicious! And success is alwayt yours if you um Sperry Drifted Sm famous all-purpose flour, specially milled to veetall your baku Also the researchers say that pain has much to do with taste sensations. People like the pungency and bite of onions, vinegar ind spices because they stimulate nenu mm snoncane 10 parry cartel BAKED PEACH SHORTCAKE All measurements are level. Sift flour before measuring Albany Attic Reveals vomouw in a amau dowi 1 2-3 cups sliced fresh peaches' 14 cup granulated auatar Plains Grandmothers Who Crossed Let stand while making shortcake dough. sui Togeiner into a mixing bowl 114 eupa sifted Sperry Drifted Snow Secrets Had Their Own Canning "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour 3 teaspoons double-action bakina nowder (or, 3 teaspoons single-action baking powder) bursting. In this way every fruit A fine day for attic-cleaning 'at the Derail Harper home on years ago which are very nice indeed." Strawberries, the writer laments, are so juicy that it is al s.

teaapooa salt 14 ep granulated auger Add Vi cup shortening Umatilla st, brought out of the depths of an old trunk a recipe Cut into dry ingredients until shortening is in email pis. That most impossible to preserve them without using pound of sugar to 1 pound of berries. If others can do with less, he writes, they can benefit the public by telling cup whole egg, beaten (1 large) cup milk Mis to a soft dourh. Snrwail book that had crossed the plains from Tennessee and saw its first use a hundred years ago. In it are recipes for this summer preserving season that may have 1 been forgotten by the devotee of deep freeze and pressure canner sj va eg VUbbfSll nSP.

99i2 inches. Cover surface of dough with ti ORO Rayon Acetate and Orion lorfast, washable, wrinkle resistant. me how they do it Pre-cooked Bacon Known F-u na Bprinsie irumD opping over all. preheated hot oven, 425 for 25 minutes. Cut into squares warm with thin cream.

6 servings. will retain its flavor. Sometimes a thick leathery mould will form on top. If so, all the better." A recipe for. preserving watermelon rind to be used in cakes in place of citron Or raisins for reasons of economy adds a hint that people paid their bills no more happily a century ago.

Dr. Chase recommends that to provide the rind for preserving one invite in all of the neighbors to eat the center of the melons. "This is one case," he says, "at which the doctor will assist without a fee." Kedpea for Everything Preserving meat for sea voyages of several years seems hardly appropriate to this location, but should your refrigerator fail the following suggestion for Beautiful plaids. 43 inches Lest you think that pre-cooked Hksina Miaerve 11 unless she can remember grand' I I KVw I 1 d(. varri neat is a strictly modem advan tage let ua offer Dr.

Chase's di mother at work in the shed kitch en and the fruit cellar many 1 year back. rections cadged lrom the "New England Farmer" of some earlier Combine in a amall bowl cup brown sugar (firmly packed, free from lumps) 1 taaepoon powdered cinnamon 3 tablespoons butter, or mars-arina Those were not the days of the SANFORLAN WOOL JERSEY 100 wool and it's washable. Brilliant solid colors. 52 inches OCA wide, yard self-sealing jar lid, so the can i Tier's first step was to brew up a supply of "cement for canning, Jnin. pnchet be used.

(Om package ef frozen pkU cup Peaches Tcud Vnil I For this one "Takes rosin, 1 I isrd, tallow and beeswax, of each i 1 oz. Melt and stir together and I have it hot, ready to dip into fresh meat "to keep a week or WASH a FLAN Nylon and Wool "With the Sanforlan finish won't shrink when you wash it. Matched plaids and plain colors. fle A I when canning." aVr 1 -n on dougblotti IKit?" 6 mumtes of bakg remove nan frmsAvm SSStt douih- Wouldn't You Like to Exchange Recipls? Join Martha Meade'a Recipe Exchange Club today. Memfean bumk and full detail, about this mtereating newdSbta SpS two in summer" might be helpful Simply place the meat in a pan of sour milk or buttermilk, com Jl inches wide, yard For peaches and pears, now in season, any intrepid soul yearning i to return to the good old past may date.

"A couple of years ago we were entertained by a friend and had occasion to compliment our host on the superior quality of his bacon. To our surprise we were informed that that portion of our meal was cooked eight months before. Upon asking for an explanation he stated that it was his practice to slice and fry his bacon immediately on its being cured and then pack it in its own fat When occasion came for using it the slices, slightly re-fried, have all the freshness and flavor of new bacon jus pre-pued. By this precaution our friend succeeded in "Saving his Bacon" fresh and sweet through the hottest of weather." pletely covered, and set in a cool try this recipe; WASHAILE CORDUROY Always popular. Solid colors.

1.39 36 inches wide, yard I "Pare and core your peaches and pears putting amongst them sufficient sugar to make them palatable for present eating mora Martha Meade Recipes in every Sperry sack. Luscious cakes, pies, desserts. Hearty casseroles. Alt home-perfected, guaranteed to work lik a charm in your oven, ValuaWa Silverware Coupon ia aack, too. Get Queen Beaa pattern adverware ia Tudor Plate snade by Oneida Community Silversmiths.

Printed Designs 1.79 ORION and WOOL 55 orloa and 45 wool. Wash- A QF able. SO Inches wide, yard Hi3 I aooui 3 to 4 pounds only for each bushel; let stand to dissolve the sugar, not using any water; then Mould Preferred place. This method will deter flies from, settling on the meat. Preserving directions alone were not sufficient for the pioneer housewife who in the absence of the corner store needed in her recipe book a "farrier's department" "medical depart-merit" "coloring department" which supplied dye recipes for all home-made yarns and a "saloon department" with both temperance and full-bodied drinks.

The drudgery of attic cleaning should be more than Justified in tht preservation of such a treasury of useful knowledge lest the 'shape of things to come" should return us as H. G. Wells once predicted, to a life that would leave each family dependent up A "rural New Yorker" contrib uted this method of fruit preserving "after four years' Put fruit in a porcelain kettle er.ough to fill two quart jars. Add neat 10 a Don and continue boiling iwith care 20 to SO minutes; or sufficiently long to expell the air. Have ready a kettle of hot water into which dip the can long enough to heat it; then fill in the fruit while hot corking it immediately and dip the end of the cork into the "cement for canning fruits." When cold it is well i to dip it again.

"We have," says Dr. Chase, the editor of the hook, yesterday and today been eating peaches put up ia this way two DRIFTED SNOW sugar Vi pound; place over a slow fire and heat through, not cooked. wowjFccrro enriched FLOUR While tht fruit is heating, keep WE GIVE AND REDEEM PENNY SAVER STAMPS your glass jars filled with water. Fill to the brim with fruit and seal immediately. As it cools vacuum it formed which prevents on rt own resourcefulness in a gadgetless world..

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