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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1916)
Paint Y Roofs Now our "The . , i society MT VIRGINIA A deligitfel eliTsrsio- duriasr tat mld-aumoier days it a plunge in tee waters ef the Willamette. Erery eveia: ais-ale partiee gatktr the kaaks ef tke river aad taeee wk it aet ears U take a elip fi-d amasennent in waUkinr the baxthsrs enjoy tke water sports. IAICI rUXCTION. 'I he erealer sesial function ef tke week waa the large and at tractive "600" aerty ffivenlaat Tuesday aftermeen at tke pretty Firetetreet koaae ef Mr. aad Mrs. A. L Tkomaa. The hoatsssea for tkia elelliktf al seet included Meadasaes 1. L- Theanaa, K H. Drexler. 0. F. Coiper. P. J. Dicklaaea aad Miss Lizabetk Coiper. Tho' the afteneen was a typical sumaier eae, the infita tleni were (if rly respoaded te. Tke large veraadi waa iafitiag with mj aaaiiag baeketi ef flowera and pelted greens, while thereceptiea aaite waa abloom witk art Baskets- ef golden glow cciakiaed with ftitkery ferae. Hassrs ef wild lowers were kaaica ea the iraaUle while be fore the gretea huge qaar.titiea of multi-eelored blesaeir.s were ad with pleaaisg effect, the wkele predeeirg a charming nimble fcr the naidi and watrcaa ia eeel. naiBDery frecka. Withiai this pretty tettirg aiae taeleV were arranged far pro gressive "500". the playeri en teriag tke gamei with much eathusiasm. Throurh a saoa of aterry chatter 18 kandi ef the game were played, the reeult helrg that M re. Geo. Girard wen top aeere. The koattisea presented krr witk a harditre kaa r.ered Contrary to the prevailing" cus tom, painting should be done in the Spring: and early Summer. The sun is what damages your roof- not the rain. A coat of paint applied now to PA is made expressly for roofs by THE PARAFFINE PAINT CO., the largest manufacturers of preservative and water proofing paints in the West, and is the result of more than thirty years' experience in the Handy Farm Paint Pabco Faint is a wonderful preservative for Water Troughs, Tank?, Irrigation hotce, Siloe, W' Otien ami Iron Flumes ud ttl or Wccdni Fintf, Building Foundations, arid in fact, Metal or Wooden Surface! of all kinds. cLUBsnunppfilS SOUTHRN lw II W I W W n l'aeJiaaVA T W PAT fe-ll to Mra. H. Mattison who received sweet consolation in a beautiful brass candle-helder. A dellcioes and eoolirnr colla tion ef attractive appointments, which ceneluded an extremely delightful afterneon in every de tail, was served by the pretty liiasea Mildred Alien, Eula Diekiason, Dorethy aad Gladys Chile's. TATTERS MKT. Mr. Aia B. Robiasou was hesteaa te her Tatting Club at! her attractive Dallaa home last Friday afteraoon. The Indepeedeice members motored ever early ia the after noon aad all present enjeytd the charming hospitality of the hostesa. The Biual pleasares were sup plerr.eatti by a Eplendid musical program rendered by two Dallas Riuiiciam. BIITBDAY PARTI. 0a Tuesday afterr.eon the Light Eearera Clais nr.et at the post efTiee and were taken to the Eeller hume to celebrate Ermaa Beller's birthday. A fcouateous repast waa aemd uader the arher, and each gseet presented their elaasanate witk a remem brance. After the pic nic they returaed hoaae by hay rack. SI1VII TKA. Mre. F. A. Hewltt'was hostess te a coterie of ladies at a silver tea last Friday sfternoon. This pleasant event will be fol lewed byaafriaef aier.ilar func tiens to be given by the menr-tera 'of tke Mr.edi.-t Udits Aid. j Lath hcBteis will eatertaia about twelve guests. BCO In three colors-Black, Red and METHODIST W. C. STEWART, raator. The Sunday Services at the Metho dist Church next Sunday will be follows: Sunday School 10 A M. The Sunday Sehool ii keeping up re markably wall daring the iummer months. Thar are new scholars every Suiviay. Divine Worship 11 A. M. The pastor will preach, taking for his tepic "The Christian Worker." 8 P. M. Tke Popular topie will be, "A Holy Warfare." The Methodist Episcopal Church ia situated on the corner of Tiflh and Monmouth streets. You can't miss it. You will lind a moct comfortable seat in a cool, breezy room. You will find more than that a m itfhborly people and a warm welcome. liottur auroe. CHRISTIAIN F. Claude Stephens, Pastor Divine Services, Lord's Day, Aug. 27 liible School at 10 a. m. Divine woishlp 11 a. m. Christian Lt deavor at 7:00 p. m. Kvpning Kvargeliatlc serricei 8:KJ. lmp-ortent services ni all eessiona. AH are welcome to these services. BAPTIST vV. t. STEWART, Pastor, ('erne and enjry our new church hoir.e. A wtlcome waits you all. ; und;y School at 10. I nachinfr at 11 V.. Y. P. U. at T:(j9 I reaching at 8:00. '-. he pastor will preach another &er mo ; on the great world war. bit tub je t will te "Armenia, the I.a:.d of Bu oij." At the evening service ai N Hie Iirainberg w ill sing "The Hoiy Ct' j", wa:ie,Mis Theima rowler will pei ornime it. A 1 are ii.sde welcome at our church. PkESBYIKRlAN Dr. H. C. Dur.arjiore, Pas or I f. Uur.sir.ort ill j r-i h in Calvary P:i tbj teriar on Sunday inormrg Sii ct: "what Do Fre terians j ritlic-v?" I There i II r;ct I e erj ntnii g service the roofs-either prepared (sometimes called paper), shingles, galvanized iron or tin-of your house, barns, garage or other buildings will not only improve the general appear ance of your place but will add years to the life of your buildings. PAINT manufacture of paints suitable for California climatic conditions. See our big window display of PABCO PAINTS and let us show you how little it will cost to paint your roofs. CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Latest Picture of The Queen of Spain Sim e 11 was i nnoied Hint KIiir Al fiia .o XIII. of ;-puiii would probably lie i hoson iim mi urliitriitnr tu the peine .onieieiue thin will follow t lie endlug Ptu.to tiy AniTlian I'rena Asaotrlatlon. yl'IKM OK HI'AIN if tlie voir Hie roviil fainlly of Kpaln lins Ik-cm In tiic public eye. T he ior trait of tjini'ii 'l'toiln, lii-re repro (In. .. I, In the Intent of her ro;.nl IiIkIi-lie-is iiml Ju-t reeelved In thin cimntry. ynei ii Yl toria "s an Knullsh prln es. ilmifhter of Prince Henry of Hat teiil.erit and 1'rlin ei Ik-atriie, who 1 i sidtiT "f the hue KIiik Kdwnnl VII. if Ij.jjliind. Proper Method of Pressing (jarmcnts (; .kI i ie,ini: Ii n"t "iiiy nn lrupor in mt of o:. -::n I. 'U aiid tailoring in.t ii l ni-iM.i.i' ..f i!i.' inont iiiii-irtaut f, r;ireH in tl.e cine of i!ol lilnj. SI. .Mm i-li'Mti l I n-iil niH nil Iron iiii: I rd The l-.ii.l hl 'o.i'l not l too heavily ya.l'N-d The ri.. -hoiiM ! drawn tlfht'v and .! 1 !' f a brm. niawtli BiM'erlnI ti nt vi!! ikH le.iv (he luiprliit -if the liimie or wei'.e. i;,;t ui -1 i nrvt-.l m in ntld be re . d oer n i :: ! ';rfa e mi' h ae I 1 -:.' pel '" ! -i.-l.."ll. (t:.v w i'i s lo.iy I I reused over Uie dandle of a l.r.x.m after coverlu It 1 I ) i i. -":-' Green Independence smoothly wit Ii cloth. l'ne the curved edt-'e or aide of the Ironing hoard when prcaxliiK o(cn Ki'Hina. TIiIh prevpnlH the (mIh of the seam bring prwMfil Into the giirment. Nearly nil prcHHlng Im ilnnn on the wrong side of the iturinent. The yeniiiH limy he (In mpener If the miiterliil periiilla. I'or Kiirfa' e reHln In y over the liintvrlnl dump rlotli and preHH dry. U'licn prcNNlng on the right chle n tlrm dry cloth Ih rlritt placed over i lie Kl'Uii'nl. Tae a rather liciivy Iron for preHHlng ITe8 slowly. 1.1ft mid place the Iriin. liciirliiK down licnvlly. A I wiii nvoiil n Klldliig noil Inn. ae It U tii to Mtreti-li the miterliil. Frozen Desserts 1'iiliiij Fro.i'ii Pudding. One quart of very ripe lilm khcrrleH. t cupful of water, one anil one bill f i plula of i iitinr, a plii b of suit, one t;i .ii-Kpoon-lul of leinoii Julie, one-foil it li cupful .riinubilcd tiiploi u. one cupful of whip ed cream. Cool, mid nniKli the black-1-crrli'H lliioiiyh h icry line strainer. .' dd the Hin;ar unit milt, hull the tupl I'll ill lilH 111 ' 1 1 1 f u 1 m of wulei Uillll clear. When cold add the blackberry find lemon Juice and freeze. I 'rozen Ctirra nt mid Itimpherry Punch. Two cupful ein'h of rlie currants and rai)errleH, two cupfuls of auKar, two cuprula of water, half cupful of orange Juli e, ('rush currants and put il.em In tu nn hi; ii 1 0 saucepan with one cupful of water. Hull for three min ute and in a Mh thrniiKh a line strainer. Maud raspberries mid cover with one cupful of cold water Boll the aiiKar and water for three minutes and cool I reezi- l-'rozcii Itaniiiia I'uddliie. -Three cup fnla of milk, one fourtli cupful of corn Htan h, in, i- half leiiKixxmfiil of salt, two iiiprula of iinmhii biuinuaa. one cupful of ii(.'iir. one tciiKpoonful of lemon Julie Put the milk on In a double boiler Win n hot n Id the corn starch, sucar iiml luiM-d ulih cold 1 , ft , -if.-. - m r. - i THE "GREATER OREGON" WHh nw butlfllnfe. hotter Miiinsnt. and man Atlrlltlort to It IfM-tilty, Hi 1 nlverillr of (lri(i wtM bea;tn It forty -ft rt ger, Tuti tint. M-t-le-Hibe-r I X, 1 f I . h.-laal Inalnttiaj In ( itmmprre, Jnurnaliim, A r h It return. Iai w . Ibf 1lrlite.Tm( hln. Li brat rt Wrli, MNetr, f'hralml Tntitilrtaj an 'I rtn Art. Urge nl strung drrtmlit al Tiber Mi I-dat ittUin, Li brat rf of teH bsilbllnajs fullf gutgiptd, tw .vlemll4 irniilums. I u i Ion rre. InrmltArle for itim and for Writ fur f rneraUtlca,au1lrMlnc HKltrmr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON H :, OHM. ON 1. Lc 0 milk until auiiNitli Cook for twenty minutes. When cold add the bananas. The lemon Juice la milled Just before cloaluu the freer.er l-'reese. HYoiimi Ciirauiel Cuat aril. One quart of milk, two ciipfuli of aiiKar, oue half teiiapoonfiil or mill, one teaspoon ful of iniiide lluvorliiir. two eTits. four table HpoonfulH of iiiiiiHlarch. Heat the milk In ii double holler Mil the corn starch with a Hide cold nillk. two egfi well beaten ami one cupful of auanr. Add salt. Cook for ten minute. One cupful of Miliar la melted and lltutly burned. To ii mid half a cupful of cold milk ami mid fo the cuatard. When cold mid the flavoring and freeze. 8tring Baan Salad, fit ring the beans and boll who J When tender and cold slice eacb length- wlwr and place them carefully croaa- wIjhi on a platter. Heasoo them an hour or two before serving with a marinade of a little pepper, salt, three spoonfuls of vlui'uar and one spoonful of olive oil. Jiihi before serving drain off mid mix with siilnd dressing. I BUTTER WRAPS $1 per 100 MONITOR OFFICE mi m t Ovi f itav '"Iff I