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Show Sugar Home, Utah Thurtdiy, March 14, 1957 SOUTH BAST INDEPENDENT Fage 3 Woman's World By Gene Koenlg y Y A kwv -- 7; )3uY nn --- "' I T IIII.IIIIW..JI , ,,..v. , , ;. ; j v I V I ? WT ifftwioowm , ictw B - V ?"; s f . " u.mwvL.-::l--- f 5 :;:v.:.""li iimii n.,Lblt ) y,t,g,g- - .,,"? f. : ... ::. :; ""''""wmmiiminimii" Jkmn4gv;: f; ' niiiiiiiiiiigg.-- , , :fc I ly 1 '. ';l f ; $ ! J j 1 m nl iii i. n (ruiiMnmi immt .niir nu 'n'n'Miri'i n r, uli wm .n, m, iiiririm . J Mrs. Conrad S Carter, Miss Karen Page, before her marriage Friday evening. 1 m NANCY HAVEN'S Ketipe of the Month BUTTERFLY CAKE Tor a pretty centerpiece ... a delicious dessert . . . frost an angel food or chiffon cake with BLUSHING PINK FROSTING. Around the rim of the cake alternate pairs of green and white nancy hayen candy mint patties, set at an angle like butterfly wings; use a long gumdrop for body; colored cocktail picks for feelers. Set small bou-quet of fresh or artificial flowers In center of cake. . SB J I'lil . - V BLUSHING PINK FROSTING IVi cups Beet Sugar Vi cup warm water 2 egg whites, room tem-perature l teaspoon lemon juice 3 drops oil of peppermint Red food coloring PLACE Beet Sugar, water, egg whites and lemon juice in the top section of a dou-ble boiler, beat with an electric or rotary beater for about 1 minute, stirring around sides and bottom with a rubber scraper. (This pre-coo- k beating helps to dissolve the sugar and pre-vent graininess in the com-pleted frosting.) SET top section of double boiler over boiling water and continue beating until frosting stiffens and holds its shape. (Be sure to use the rubber scraper occa-sionally during this cook-ing.) The beating will take aoout 7 minutes, a mue more or less depending upon tne size of the double boiler and the vigor of beating. TURN frosting out into a wide-toppe- d bowl and add flavoring, and red coloring, a few drops at a time to get desired shade. Beat for about 2 minutes (this helps to get the frosting to perfect smoothness) until frosting is slightly cooled. Swirl generously on the cake. Miss Sugar House Becomes Mrs. Carter Lovely Miss Karen Page. Miss Sugar Houset daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Page, 2665 Lincoln Lanef became the bride of Conrad S. Carter in a ceremony Friday evening at the Reception Center. Parents of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs Spencer W. Carter, 1120 Windsor' The bride was radiant in a floor-leng-th gown of silk organza fashioned with a court train, rounded neckline and dropped waistline She wore elbow length mitts. Her veil of sheer illusion was held in place by a crown of pearls She carried a bouquet of deep pink roses. Attending the bride were Mrs. Gordon Bates Jr., matron of honor; Miss Jeanine Crozford and Miss Earbara Olsen. Flower girl was Cathy Elton Best man was Lorin Hills. The just-we- ds will continue their studies at the University of Utah and have planned a trip to Carmel, Californiaf at a later date. They will make their future home in Salt Lake. Dinner P,arty Fetes Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson were hosts Saturday evening at a birth-day anniversary party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alton Melville, at a dinner party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. War-ren Diehl. Mr and Mrs. Frank Zaccheo and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weiler the hosts. Gifts were pre-sented ' to the honorees. Babies . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul James are the proud parents of a little baby daughter She was born March 6t and will be named Cindy Lou. Susan and Steven are excited about having a new little sister. (Rotary Anns Lunch Held at Beau The Sugar House Rotary Anns held their monthly meeting Fri-day, March 8th, at Beau Brum-me- l. Luncheon was served to members and their guests at 12:30. Following a business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Paul Stevens, president of the club, Robert Mc- Kay spoke to the group on "Diamonds." Mrs Reginald Chapman was in charge of the table decorations which were colorful spring flowers. Mrs. Bauer Hostess To Bridge Club The Thursday Evening Bridge Club met at the Holladay home of Mrs Fred Bauer.' Luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Tom Lynott, Mrs. Jack Bow-e- n, Mrs. John Andrews, Mrs Ray-mond Boyd, Mrs Ed Rytting", Mrs. Paul Peters, Mrs. Arnold Fullmer, Mrs L. B. Rosenberry and Mrs. John Fetzer. Prizes for the evening were awarded to: Mrs. Fullmer, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Fetzer, Save on Prescriptions Lowest Prices . . Free Delivery S .&H GREEN STAMPS Southeast Pharmacy MAX L. 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