The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, December 03, 1920, Image 4

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    CITY AND COUNTRY
Another Royal Suggestion
Biscuits and Cinnamon Buns
From t h e N e w R oyal C ook B ook
B
ISCUIT! So tender
they fairly melt in
the mouth, and of such
glorious flaror that the
appetite is never satis­
fied.
These biscuits
anyone can make with
Royal Baking Powder
and these unusual re-
Cipei-
Biscuit.
S s u p s flour
4 te a s p o o n s Royal
B a k in s P o w d er
W te a s p o o n s a lt
S ta b le s p o o n s s h o r te n in g
% cu p m ilk or h a lf m ilk
a n d h a l t w a te r
S ift t o g e th e r flour, b a k in g
pow der and
sa lt,
add
s h o r te n in g a n d ru b In
▼ery lig h tly ; ad d liquid
■ low ly; ro ll o r p a t on
floured b o a rd to a b o u t one
in ch In th ic k n e s s (h a n d le
a s little a s p o ssib le ); c u t
w ith b is c u it C otter. B ake
In h o t o v e n 15 to 20 m in ­
u tes.
ROYAL
BAKING
PO W DER
Royal Cinnamon Buna
A b so lu te ly P u re
VA c u p s flo u r
1 te a s p o o n s a lt
4 te a s p o o n s R o y a l
B a k in g P o w d e r
.ta b l e s p o o n s s h o r te n in g
le g g
»up w a te r
% cu p s u g a r
■ i te
t a s p o o n s c in n a m o n
4 ta b le s p o o n s seeded
r a is in s
S ift 1 ta b le s p o o n s o f m e a s ­
u r e d s u g a r w ith flour,
s a l t a n d b a k in g p o w d er;
r u b s h o r te n in g In lig h tly ;
a d d b e a te n e g g to w a te r
a n d a d d slow ly. R oll o u t
H -In c h th ic k on floured
b o a r d ; b ru s h w ith m elted
b u tte r , s p r in k le w ith s u ­
g a r, c in n a m o n an d r a i ­
sing. R oll a s fo r Jelly ro ll;
c u t Into lH -in c h pieces,
plaoe w ith c u t ed g e s up
on
w e ll-g re a se d
pan;
sp rin k le w ith a little s u ­
g a r a n d c in n a m o n . B ake
in m o d e ra te o v en JO to 36
m in u te s ; rem o v e fro m p a n
a t once.
Made f r o m C r t t m o f Tartar»
derivad from grapa*.
FREE
Writ* TODAY for the Now
Royal Cook Book;
con­
tains 400 other recipe* ju st
as delightful as these.
Address
ROYAL BAKING POWDEROO.
115 Fulton Street, New York City
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Mrs. Nancy Whiteaker is
home from Portland.
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Mrs. U. R. Maillie was a
Portland visitor this week.
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Oliver Smith has opened 4t
a pool hall in the Whiteaker
building.
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Master Jack
Harding *
spent Thanksgiving in Port
land with his father.
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Announcesm
to all
Raleigh Taylor has gone
to Alpine where he has a
good position in a garage.
to
Vn-sfc--'
Lee Robinson was buying
Christmas presents for his
lady friends in Portland
last week.
Mrs. Dean Baughman
has returned from, a delight­
ful visit with relatives 4n
Washington.
Fritz Torgeson was here
from Albany last week.
Fritz’ “ come backs” are al
wavs welcome.
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Master “ Jim Ted” Coop­
er of Portland is the guest ♦
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>f his grandparents, Mr.
md Mrs. J. S. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sloper ♦0
md Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rob-
ue passed Thanksgiving
with McMinnville friends.
Smart Evening Reception
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On and after December 10, 192
ie Ace
Garage will conduct business on * trie tty
cash basis. The ¿lie < s nn! expt c i h d t
heretofore have been used in book keeping
and collections will be expended in gh ing
you better goods and better service i t :
cost.
In addition to other reductions a part of
the savin g wih come to you in th fori? ; t ff
Cash Discount oi I wo Perce* on a h * I ii t b ,
l ubes, Oils, Accessories r. id Labor Ch, r g e s
Yours for greater mutual profits
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Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McEl-
xiruuthnot, id. iliischbcrg,
-Lawrence ana JJclus Ei- jnurry and Mr. and Mrs.
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Oren McElmurry visited
andge.
charming bride who com­
friends in Crabtree last
pletely won the admiration
Mope Revived
week.
oi the guests.
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For. diversion eight tables
jb’or several years citizens
Chas.
Richardson and
were placed for auction ¿00 of Steele county, Nortu family were here from Air-
which was enthusiastically .Dakota, have been coining lie last week visiting his
played until a late hour.
to Oregon, leaving Hope mother, Mrs. Martha Rich­
The hostess was assisted behind them. Alter living ardson.
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in serving a delectable three here for awhile and en­
oourse luncheon—a triumph joying happiness and pros­ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hub­
of culinary art—by Mrs. K. perity, Uiey conceived the bard and young son of Port­
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K Officers Meet Chief
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C. Eldridge, Jr. While lin- idea of getting together iyid land were Thanksgiving
I x.k¿n t ì O i . ' a O i L ' J i n .
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Captain Louis W. Seggel
geriug over the coffee cups kmdimg the old home hies guests of Mr. and Airs. J. E.
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S’ 'T'
an Edison added to the mer­ for mutual diversion. This Hubbard.
and his right and left bow­
riment and good cheer of oceured last week when four
ers, Lieutenants Ira D. Mix
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Gilles­ and Frank E. Dickson at­
the occasion. An invitation score of them gathered at
to the Eldridge home is al­ McMinnville and spent the pie of Centralia, Wash., tended a banquet in Port­
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the
Thanksgiving- land Tuesday night in honor
ways coveted as nothing is day in speaking, toasting, were
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spared to make their social singing and dancing. Then guests of their daughter, of Lieut. General Liggett,
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functions complete in every au organization was per­ Mrs. Walter ¡Smith.
it
who is commander in chief
<f.4* '<*.■< .-2 -
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detail.
of the national guard of the
fected and it was voted to
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E.
E.
Paddock
is
dispens­
Guests for the occasion celebrate
coast states. Mrs. Dickson
Thanksgiving
includod Dr. and Mi’s. O. D. each year and to hold an an­ ing groceries to customers accompanied her husband
JWCjf
at the McIntosh grocery. to Portland.
Butler, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. nual summer picnic.
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Mr.
Paddock
is
thoroughly
Duganne, Dr. and Mrs. M.
Those present from In­
J. Butler, Messrs and Mes- dependence were Mr. and efficient and very much at Tatters Meet At Thomas’
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Each one of a series of entertainm ents, s>:< h as c -mprlse this Fall
dames H. B. Fletcher, S. B. Mrs. Al Williams, Mrs. Mol­ home in a place of this kind.
with i dctiult.
t in
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m,
Mrs. A. T.. T h o m a s w a s festiv a l Pro:;-' m, is civ
Wtilker, U. G. Berry, A. B. ly Kelly, Mr. tuid Mrs. L.
n w ell b;
1
A son was recently born hostess Monday afternoon as a whole, n r .it co::tr.?n onto; a'n m eri . .,1 Instruct
Robinson, C. W. Henkle, W. Fuller and family, Mr. to M r. and Mrs. Ed Lorence
proportions. On «!: ■ second and fourth
n; h*s of ‘iie -ran. w :i
ti e
for
Grover
Mattison, Frank and Mrs. A. L. Williams and at Walla Walla, Wash., and to the Tatting club. A dain­ serious, instruct.; .' ana in t o - - My |n-. . , , eetures. \y have rest
ih e fifth night
ci sing a t. .action will;
wiU-Ued* .tp th e v -in g to pure
ty
luncheon
closed
an
after­
Dickson, Merritt Schoon­ family and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Nora Mattison is at the
'..c H nuland Kntert :ic
. s h a v e r - . . a i.am, t ,h :nsoi s
noon V)f social converse and entertainment.
over, K. C. Eldridge, Jr., W. Sparks and family.
in thç East, where they have appeared ou Chu auqua programs. Tho
Lorence home getting ac­ needlework.
original members of the company, Mr. Ruminer, Miss Grunkcm eyer and Mr.
Neville Eldridge,
A. L.
Davidson com prise the company.
.
quainted
with
her
new
Thomas, Clyde Ecker, Miss Phone The Post th e news.
Their
program literally steams up w ith con rusting stunts. A e y present
grand son.
D on’t let a Christmas character readings and monologues, solo, duct and irio instruire : t . 1
p a c a g e -go out from Incie vocal selections. And then to be ar y will go home hilarious euou.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt pendence
ide
without a Red they wind up their program with a bunch of pure jazz.
Come the final night of this F estival, expecting good, clean eutertaiairu i.t
Schoonover and Mr. and Cross Christmas seal.
and plenty of It. and you will not be disappointed.
Mrs. K. C. Eldridge, Jr.,
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who were Thanksgiving
house guests at the El­
dridge home, returned to
Portland Friday.
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Independence
The
ST. CECELIA SINGL.G ORCHESTRA
Christmas Store
For
Men
Boys
This is the time,
This Is the place
for Useful Gifts
Kreamer
if
K. C. Eldridge, former
owner of the Independence
creamery, has sold out his
business interests in Port­
land. We are glad to hear
this as sufficient persuasion
might induce him to return
to
the
"old
stamping
ground” and re-enter the
business field.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maim and
| two children were here from
I Pendleton the first of the
week visiting at the J. S.
Cooper home. Mr. Mann is
a nephew of Mr. Cooper and
the partv were driving in a
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t m a t loll
being C a u l o n u a
where t h e v will spend the
During the summer of 1920 upon one of the biggest Chautauqu* circuits In the West, a
made a killing. This was the St. Cecelia Singing Orchestra, which was com;
d of six
under the leadership of Miss Opal Williams Throughout the season they w ere a riot, and
th« U lent to be brought back to the Coast on the Fall Festivals, they were quickly chosen
vvintt»r
JT#nt
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com peer of -
liter !y
charu ig 1
w hen It c;m > to
for th pri;: pal ..
These girls play well and sing well and entertain splendidly. They appear firat with an orch stral number,
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Jnd then In rapid-fire order follow Instrumental and lo ca l solos, duets and trios, and splendid ensei
erable numbers,
W hen you w ant the beet call for ■ ^ ne 0f the gtrls is a capital reader and a
fine, and they
Liberty bw ad. Baked by electricity please the eye as well as the ear.
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la short, their program on the thin* night of the Festival is a two-hour treat, packed full and brimming over
K 66D . T h e
P o st phonos
tu n - fancf a^J finery, mnstc. mirth and mimicry. They will send you away boosters for tbem sehes and the
m a n a g e m e n t which brings them te you.
ringing.