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i Society News and QubiAf fairs OLIVE M. DoAK. Socutv Editor Engagement Told At Bridge Evening - Mrs. A. T. Woolpert entertained with i an attractire .erenlnr of b ridge at her home on Sooth High street Saturday night and at the late aupper hoar following cards tiny cards were passed about to the guests which announced the engagement of Miss Dorothy Urant to Laurence Gregory Dea con. The announcements were clerer arrangements of pictures of Miss Brant and Mr. Deacon. Mits Brant is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brant.! :3h graduated from Willamette unlTersity with the class of 1930. Mr. Deacon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Deacon and is a sen- i lor at Willamette unlTersity and a member of the Sigma Tan fra ternity. He is well known In Sa lem musical circles as a baritone K ilna-er. : ' . i Sunday the engagement of the -ounr people was announced at dinner at the Sigma Tan rrater- nlty house. Tiny heart-shaped cakes bore the story to the place of each cuest at dinner. The Inrited guests were: Miss Myra Gleason. Miss Irene Hughes, Miss Marguerite Winn, Miss Ar butos Rudie. Miss Aire Amsler. Miss Oeraldlne Cook. Portland; "Mrs. John Orr, Portland; Mrs. Dee Gordon Simpson, Philomath; Miss Edna Hardy, Portland; Miss Grace Falk, Mra. LeRoy Hewlett, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Mrs. Carle Ab rams, Mrs. Ruth Swarts, Miss Clara Albert, Mrs. Frank Bailey. Miss Minnette Makers, Portland; Miss Eva Roberts, Miss Hilda Am sler, Mrs. George Deacon. Mrs. Phoebe Cordingly, Brownsville; Miss Grace Breckinridge, Mrs. Leslie Summers, Portland: Mrs. Helen Bradley, Miss Anna Lanke, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, Mrs. Charles W. Brant. Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hennlngsen entertained at their home Satur day night in compliment to their 13th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in playing cards and several special musical selections were given by Howard Fenton, ancT Robert Sackler. At a late hour Mrs. Hennlngsen serv ed an artistic luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Howard Fenton. Those who called to aid In the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sackler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton, Miss Gloha Hennlngsen. Mrs. Martha Mann celebrated her eighty-ninth birthday Sun day at the home of her son, H. S. Carter. 2395 East Nob Hill. The feature of the birthday din ner was a beautiful cake which Mrs. Mann had made especially for the occasion. Pattern SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, January 20 MacDowell club chorus, fr:So o'clock, music hall. Kneinltla dub. dinner meetln at C:S0 o'clock at Argola; recognition and Initiation service, 7: ocioca , at home of Mrs. W. M. Hamilton. ; Etokta club, guest of Mrs. A. W. Lane, 1440 North Liberty street; Mrs, Richard Brlekson, assistant hostess. i American War T Motheifs, American Lutheran church, Mrs. Mary Rauch, chairman ; of social commit tee: 2:3Q o'clock.' "' 'l . ' i P. U and E. dubi Mrs. ci J. Pugh. 234 North 84th street, I o'clock. Business and social meeting. . Section of Salem Arts league, Dr. Mary Rowland, 8 o'clock. r : l : i : I - -i ' ' - Business meeting for W. C. T. JL. 2:19 o'clock, in hall on Union street, f " : First Spiritualists church circle, George Stoddard residence, 1410 North 4th street., Mrs. Edith Scott of Eugene, special guest.! ij .-' Wednesday, Jetnuary 21 : Past Noble Grands association with Mrs. Louise King, 413 South Capitol street; 7:30 o'clock. , South Circle. First Christian church, all day meeting-, covered dish luncheon at-noon, at home of Mrs. Will McMorrlss, 170 Kansas kWeet. Yew Park circle, with Miff. D. H. Schulxe, 1045 Oak. street.' !! ! . , ' ' , ,; Mrs. A. A. Lee, hostess to Lucy Anna Lee circle. First Methodisti church, at he residence, 1S15 State street. ' . ' " 1 Woman's Union. First Congregational church, Mrs. Frank Neer, 2 o'clockj Miss Edith Ilaaard to speak on recent trip. Thursday, January 22 "Auxiliary to Patriarchs Militant, installation of of ficers, I. O. O. F. hall, 8 o'clock. . Town and Gown club, Lausanne Hall, 2;30 o'clock. Hayesvillo Woman's club, Mrs. Raymond Kites, 2 o'clock. :: North Salens. W. CO T. U., Jason Lee church, 2:00 o'clock. it. Kensington club wuth Mrs. Frank PowerV 253 North 13th street, 2:30 o'clock. Friday, January 23 , Woman'a club guettday; board meeting; at 2:00 o'clock; Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. All women here in connection with legislative, session special guests. ! . j J ...,' Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, eoteitalned Woman's Bible class,; of First Methodist! churchi at her home,! 945 North Summer street. 2:39 o'clock. Showier Compliments Bride and Groom j A surprise wedding shower was given Wednesday evening, at the Brooks Methodist church. honoring Rev. and Mrs.' Carl Blackler. i; ReY. and Mrs. Blackler wre the - ' ft 2080 By ANNE ADAMS Here is a youthful model that will prove useful on so many dif ferent occasions. Its scalloped de tails are very new and extremely smart, and lend a delicious bit of color that Is most flattering. The collar and vestee - are, dainty -in contrasting color and fabric The belt may be worn wherever most becoming to the individual figure. ; ; v ' Pattern 2080 makes up beauti fully In printed pique, shantung, dimity or wash silk. There are many charming new color schemes shown in printed fabrics for spring red and pink, pale blue and rose, ton, yellow and orange are most effective. May be obtained only in sizes 14, 18. 18. 20, 32. 34. 3, 38, 40 and 42. Site 1C requires 3 hi yards of 39-inch material. K drcannaklac axpcrlenca la aacauary to asika taia modal with ar pattsra. Tarda for tfrj aixa. ui ainpja. axaet . Inttrve tiona ara given. 8aa4 fifteen anu fn coin ar rally wraimed. r atasipa for cS patter. -j Writ olaialr yoar asm, addraaa and atylo Bomber. Ea iar to atata aiio vaatad. Our aew fail and winter fasblon book eoata'raiait iiqniaita mod la for adolta and childrcs and an aicllot avrtmat . it traaafar patters and tampd noeltiej. It now rady. Prico fifteen Mats. Book with pdtern. 15 ntu. Ad drea all mmi and ardsra to Stata mia Pttr It-rHtrtnwnt. - 24S 17th lr-t. He Vork flitr . married ! Christmas day at home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Jack at Mar- quam. Mr. Blackler is; the son or Mr. and Mrs. George Blackler or Newport Washington. ! j Alter a snori musical program and talk by O. O. Ripley. Wed nesday evening, the honor icuests were presented with a-niumberior gifts, the presentation being made by C. C. Wade. At the clolse of the evening refreshments were served. j i and Mrs. C. C. Wade. Mr. aid Mrs. Cecil i V. Ashbaugh, and daughter Kreta Fae Ashbaugjh, Mr. and Mrs. William Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Streeter, Mr. ajad Mrs.; H. H. Bosch, Mrs. N jP. Vinyard, Mla Ruth Palmer, O. O. Epley, Mrs. Ray Barker. MSss Gladys Epley, Mrs. -A.il E. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Truschjejl, Miss Leta Wallace. Miss Doris Wood, Miss Esther Trushchell Mrs. J. S. Dunlavy, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, ! Miss Verdai Scbaefcfr. Mrs. C. G. Buckmaster, Mrs. A W. Guab, Mrs. Clyde Harris, Werner Rae, Miss Inez Allison. Charles Cutilnger and children, Minnie, Elmer and Clarence, Bobble MorrUs, and the honor guests Rev. Hand Mrs. Carl Blackler.! - i ' ij . ! Rev. . Blackler is pastor of the Brooks "Methodist church, and jls' a junior at Willamette univer sity, where he Is studying for tle ministry,.! They are making their home wllth Mrs. Blackler's par ents.'" -1 --. .j-'..:..! 4 m e ' y ' ' - ! ' Independence. Mrs. Marie Kullander, : entertained the Christian aid society at her home Thursday afternoon. i Quilt I work kept the ladles busy during the afternoon. Dain ty refreshments were ! served i at the close of the meeting. Mem bers present were Mrs. Georgje Gerard, Mr a. G. Newton, Mrf. Bob White,; Mrs. W. W. Newt4, Mrs. Jim Robbie, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Bus : Sloper, Mrs. Winn, Mrs. Will ; Cockle, and Mrs. Leanard. '-! The Auburn Community clu)b met at the school house Friday evening, js After a short business meeting, a large audle:e wais entertained by the Auburn Dra matic club, the "Cubs!, Ih twio plays, "Rough on Robert" and "Romance of Silas Sorghum and Susan Sweet". The actors showed the result of careful training on the part of their coach, Bryan Conley. ' i .; i k ii,': h ; - i s '::::- J '; : Mrs. A. C. Branch was the In spiration for a polly s prise par ty Saturday evening when a group of her friends called to compli ment her on her birthday. Games and music spent a happy several hours and then refreshments were served. -Those present were and Mrs. Lue Preme, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Savage, Miss Verd a Olm sted, Miss Marcel'a Caspell, Miss Flora Turnbul, J. A. Burns, Adam Burns. Ralph Branch and A. CL Branch, ft ' U - , ; I -(! - Fruitland Mrs. Dellle Old aker and Mrs. Made OHverson en tertained with a noon dinner for a group nf friends Thursday. A de lightful social time was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. D.j Kesllng! Miss Effie Smith, Mrs. El L, RunI nen Miss Daisy Lambert. Mrsj Fred Gertg. Miss Dai3y SmlthL George Kesling. Robert Mont gomery and the hostesses. I J o i : Senator, and Mrs. Lincoln i U. Mann of Tom pie ton and niecet Mi 33 JeTpba Hopkins iof Mon moutti. were dinner guests Monr War Mothers Will Meet Today j A business and work meeting will-be observed by the Salem chapter of th American War Mothers this afternoon at the American Lutheran church. All members are requested to bring thimbles and needles In order that soma plain sfwing may be accom plished for some needy folk. Each member Is also invited to bring a veteran's mother for a special guest. I The committee tin charge Is Mrsj Mary Ranch, Mrs. f Mettle Schramm, Mrs. Anna Lewis, Mrs. Lucetta White, Mrs. Bessie Mar tin,! Mrs. Prudence Bouffler, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Mrs. Addle Mills, Mrs! Carrie O'Neill and Mrs. Ida Traglio. ;?!-: I : I Independence. The Rebekah degree team and other members of the order attended lodge In Monmouth Thursday evening. The degree team had the pleas ure of exemplifying the 'work at hat 'place. Two candidates were Initiated Into the order Members of the degree team are Mesdames Hanna, Wood, Fryj Graves, Good, Jones, Rob bie,! May Harma, Van Gaul, White, - Kreamer, Calbreath. Hart. Groth, . Hedges, Seeley. Grower, Girard, i Irvine, Wunder and' Craven. At the close i of lodge a lunch was served after which dancing was enjoyed. - - , Auburn. The Auburn Wom an's! club met at the home j of Mrs.! Bryan Conley, on Auburn road:, Thursday. After the busi ness meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess and a so cial ibour enjoyed. Those pre- ent were Mrs. Lamber Feskens, Mrs. T. C. Morgan, Mrs. Harvey Armstrong, -Mrs, C. J. Griffith. Mrs. i Roy Rodgers, Mrs; Pearcy McEIroy. Mrs. C. E. Earls, Mrs. Arnet Smltb, Mrs. Juza, Mrs. Claude Armstrong. Mrs. Shep hard and the hostess, Mrs. Bryan Conley. , Independence. The U-Go-I-Go club: met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hedges Friday, afternoon: f-The iaf ternoon was spent In con versation and fancy work. The hostess served a dainty lunch to the following: Mrs. H. W. Beat, Mrs.! Lee O. Kelley, Mrs. P. J. Dickinson, Mrs. Elmer Busby, and Mrs. Llye Moore, who was special guest for the afternoon. ; day at the home of Mr. Robert Forkrter, and Mrsi. RainboW Girls Install Officers An impressive Installation cer emony Installed offlcera for the Rainbow Girls of Chadwlck as sembly. Saturday night In the lodge rooms. of the Maionle tem ple. --J-"r" ,:..-. --.:... Miss Dorothea Corey, retiring worthy advisor and Miss Caroyl Braden past worthy advisor, In stalled the officers. Officers In stalled were Miss Esther Gibbard. worthy advisor of Chadwiek as sembly; Misa Jean Eastrldge, wormy associate f advisor; Miss Betty-Mae ; Hartung. Charity: Miss Peggy Wagstaff, Hope; Miss Konerta smith. Faith: Mfts Mar le Patton, chaplain: Miss Alta Johnson, secretary: Miss! Elisa beth Vaughn, treasurer: Miss Jo sephine McGUehrlst. drill leader: Miss Jeryme Upston, confidential observer; , Miss Jeanne Patton, oujer observer; Miss Elizabeth Bonnell, musician: Miss Marie statesman, -choir director; the Misses. Josephine Cornoyer. Hel en, Worth; Dorothy Alexander, Margaret Savage and Fred Mor ley, i choir members. 1 Rays of the rainbow are: Doris Drager, Jane Robinson. Julia Johnson, Edna Savage, Doris Un- ruh, Bessie Aspinwall and Daisy variey. ; Members of the advisory board installed are Mrs. Albert C. Smiith, new worthy matron of Chadwlck i chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, sponsors for the Rainbow assembly; J. O. Rnssell, worthy patron of the chapter: Mrs. Wayne Henry, associate ma tron; II. S. ; Bosshard, associate patron; Mrs. w A. Merrlott. Mrs. Nan Pettyjohn and Mrs. E. B. Millard. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Meets Mrs. Carl Pone entertained members of the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae club at her home Mon day night-with Miss Louis Wil liamson as assistant hostess. A short business meeting preceded an evening of bridge. ' members of the alumnae group are Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Martin Ferry. Mrs. -G, S. Cham- bers, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. E. L. Anderson, Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Miss Louis William son. Miss Bettv McMillan. Miss Helen! Gunn, Mrs. Ernest Bone steele. Mrs. James TOun, Mrs. itonert snmn, Mrs. Lewis Grif fith, Mrs. Gordon Hadley, Mrs. Gardner Knapn. Mrs. Burton My ers and Mrs. Pope. Shaw The Woman's romm un ity club met at tha home of Mra Elton Brownell Thursday. Mem bers present were Mrs. W. Berg, Mrs. E. Goffln, Mrs. John Botlin er, Mrs. J. Perry, Mrs.! Ed Amort, Mrs. L. Keen and daughter Ger- aidine, Mrs. Ed Gilbert and daughter Dorothy. The guests were Mrs. W. Frank mil Mnr Vern McAllister, and the hostess, Mrs. Elton Brownell. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Lloyd Keen's. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert will enter tain members of the Woman's Ri- ble class Of the First Methodist church -at her home. 94S North Summer street, Friday afternoon at. o ciock. A class of hleh school hova frnm the senior department of the Ja son ; Lee Sunday school motored to the home of Mr. and Mra. J n Van Cleve on Salem Heights Sat urday night where they snenr a delightful social evening. Mrs. Ed Kitchen . . ; Is Club Hostess Bethel. The spacious guest rooms of the Ed Kitchen home. on Garden Road, were the scene of a delightful meeting of the Bethel Dorcas club on Thursday afternoon. f, i The occasion was the stml-an- nual , guest day of the club. A abort business meeting was i held with the new - president, Mrs. J. M. Nichols, presiding. Plana were completed for serving chicken aupper . at the Bethel school house. , i The club then provided a pro gram for the pleasure of their guests.; Readings were present ed by Mesdames M. H. i Utter, Harry Tonng; ,J. M. Nichols, eoraiee and Lnella Nichols. : Delicious refreshments ! were then served at small j tables placed about the rooms,, and a social hour enjoyed. The guests of the afternoon were. Mrs. Cut fiord Walker. Mrs. Heimon Taa to, Mrs. Roy Stevens, Mrs; A. I. Eoff, Mrs. Beth Gunner and Mrs. Marlon Curry. Members present were Mrs, J. M. Nichols, Mrs. A. L. Sundborg, Mrs. Harry j Boles, Mrs, John, Spranger, Mrs. iW, T. Brinkley, Mrs. , Ben Williams, Mra, Cans Nichols. Mri. John Haln, Mrs. Harry Young and toe noscess, Mrs.; Kitchen, i j . , The club was pleased to wel come Mrs. Eott and MnJ Gun ner as new members. The nxt meeting of the club will be with Mrs. J. O. Lauderback. i Bridge Evening SJent At Estil Brunk Home Dr. and Mrs. Estll Brunk en tertained at their home Saturday with a delightful brldre evening Mrs. John Morits won the ladles prize for high score 'and Gordon Barker on higb score for the men. A midnight supper was served by Mrs. Brunk. .Guests for the evening! were Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Barker. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Xnapp, Mr. and Mrs. John Morits, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor -i Dallas. The Dallas 1 Wom an's club held a benefit card par ty Thursday night In the club rooms in the Dallas public li brary. Cards were In play at 17 tables. , Mrs. R. R. VanOrsdel won the first prize for the la dies while Oscar Hayterj took first prise for the men. " I ' - The latter part of the evening was taken up by singling . In which the entire group,, took part. Mrs. Robert S. Kreason was the accompanist. Mrs. J. C. Tracey was general chairman for the evening arrangements. This is the first social! func tion of this type held In the club rooms since they were remodeled. I : Mr. and Mra. Job McLeod en tertained the Top Notch club at their home Friday evening. Three tables of "500" were in progress during the evening. High honors went to Mrs. MC- Leod and P. H. Drexler. Thoae present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Soiie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craven, Mr, and Mrs. H. Drexler, Mr. and Mra. Will McKlnney, Mr. and Mrs. George Huff. ! e j Lucy Anna Lea circle of the First Methodist church will meet at Mrs. A. A. Lee's hffme at 151$ State street on Wednesday after noon. j i ; Dr. Wilson McNary , has been a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burghardt. Dr. McNary comes from the Eastern Oregon state hospital at Pendle ton. m i Mrs. D. H. Schulze will enter tain members of the Tew Park circle at her home 1045 Oak street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. El E. Gilliam will be assistant hostess. -J - - nuifrnTft"! llflTTI BACK HOME I h I Ut UJ M N !TT 4 mm us Carrying the laurels bstowed so generously by London, Tallulah ankhead, American actress! re turns en the Si S. Aquitanla after speiMungr six years in the British capital, where she became one of the most popular figures of the f ootlifht world. Miss Bankhesd is a daughter oz Congressman Will lam B. B ankhead, of Alabama, and niece of Senate r-eleet Bankhed. iOX th same Bute. . SILVERTON. Jan. It. At a meeting of the board of direct ors of the SUverton chamber of commerce Friday night the hotel committee, Robert Duncan and Alf O. Nelson, recommended that the Uockenbury hotel ! re pert and survey be rejected be cause It was too Indefinite. The recommendation was accepted. It Js understood that another hotel project la under advise ment at SUverton, This plan. however. Is not being sponsored by the chamber of commerce but is . an Individual undertaking. It is further understood that the sponsors of the new project have an option . on local oronertv. Other than that no plans have been given out. The board of directors also prepared and reviewed commit tee reports In preparation for the annual meeting of the cham ber of commerce which will be held Wednesday night. At this time officers will alsolbe elected. WILOUET REPORTS REVIVAL HUES Oil ESTATE MATTER ATI WEST SALEM In report made Monday noon the estate of Mary F. Gregolre, as administrator of which he has eea. attacked for negligence by ether heirs, J. P. wnquet says ne has acted largely on advice of hla attorney. B. F. Lindas. . j Wilquet says also that he con sulted the county court In re gard to getting possession of prop erty of the estate! In possession of Henry Wilquet, brother of the de ceased, and that he was advised to lave Henry Wilquet in possession and charge against him anything owing to estate when It waa set- , tied.' ' i I ' -'"' ' 'In the petition alleglnr that Wilquet was not, handling affairs of the estate properly, . assertion was also made thattlhe-appralsal of 130.000 waa onlyabout half the real worth- tithe-estate. Wil quet says lnhlsrreport and de fense that he will record another appraisement describing In more detail real property when he can secure papers. .1 - i : nia report : shows receipts of $5545.23 and , disbursement of 13136.18. Henry ' Wilquet ! also owes the estate a! sum for posses sion of crop, use of teams and of wood. The attorney ? has made claim for more.than'he has been paid, but Wilquet says he believes he has been paid enough already. John "Monk" Campbell, of Al abama, was the third Mlssisilppl born football player to take part In a Rose Bowl game. ! - iJU-! A. 1 WEST SALEM, Jan. Revi val meetings at the Ford Memor ial church will continue through the coming ;week, with; the pas tor. Rev. M. A. Groves, delivering the messages each evening. The many! friends of F. L. Cannel of Amity, former West Salem pallor, will want! to hear him lh song at the Monday evening service. 1 i Fine special music Is -a feature of each service. Special musical groups assisting are the men's choir, women s choir. Junior choir and boys' quartet. r i Sermon topics for the week are: Tuesday, i "A Prodigal Wife"; Wednesday. "Jesus Christ"; ifor Thursday. "Weighed." and Fri day, "Spiritual Preparation." i Tour presence, help and pray ers are needed. This meajts you. Keurg muxa nun i Of Warm Springs Pjctjtect Assured :;.; j , : ' With the receipt of 98 per cent of the; $1,560,000 bonds issued by the Warmsprlngs irrigation district, reorganization of the project Is now assured, according to announcement made hiere Monday by C. E. Strlcklin, state engineer.! There are only $24, 000 of these bonds outstanding at the jpreeent time. )! Strlcklin said the refunding bonds would be issued under the reorganization plan as soon ; as tne courts pass on ineir vaiiauy. The iTown land Gown club will be entertained Thursday after noon with a program given by members of the Chemawa Indian school.! w. H. Lipps, superinten dent of the Chemawa Indian school will address the club at. 3 o'clock following a business meet- j lng at 2:30 o'ejkock. Several mu sical numbers will be given by girls from the school. in - (Dwi D DA4S: yiiH HQAim TTdme An yon "Watri eeaeciosV' lisn ' bear die correct time bccMsdcast? If It a Loosnca yoa will tlnd dut Its time exactly midi that of Ixmgines' need daily over 75 radio ata- tioni from coast to const We hsrre a ftdl aaeoctznent of Looeines world- famed watches from' $3&O0 wp, . Ask for Clneerated Ixwklct. POMEROY 1 JXWHXRM AND 878 Stats Street XtartJ &, KEENE OPTICIAN - to Postal Telegraph a a a a a a a a a a o a &iocft Gofdc yA lTub well orer Emm uo Jljoday V Menu MENU ' - 1 ! ! ' Breakfast I Chilled Graperuit Browned Corn meal Math Matla SirrnD 'Broiled Bacon Coffee j '.Luncheon ' Creai Cheeta and Data Sandvichea ! I Hot Cheeolata . r Fruit Cookies - Peach Sanca Dinner Tomato .Savory Bottcred Potatoes I A! ashed Tnrnipt : j Bread Plum Jam Hea4 Lettuea and French Dreeiiog; Coeoaant Apple Poddiac Coffee j Tomato Savory M pooad dried beef 4 Ubleipooaa chopped oniona , , 5 tabletpooaa chopped celery 8 tabiaapooaa floor , 14tapooB salt . : .i i '-: M. tesapoos paprika I 9 eupi tomatoei Heat the fat In a fry Ice pan. Add the onions, celery and beef. Coolc slowly until Drowned. Add the flour and cook until It has browned. ; Stir constantly. Add rest of Ingredients and 'cook 3 minutes, stir frequently.-1' -.If jCoeoamut Apple Poddlngf ; t eapt fiosr . , 1 -' j f 1-- 4 teaspoon a baking poardef . !: ! Uaapooa salt t ',. - 1-3 ed aucar - ; . I ' 'St' 4 teaspoon ciaoameo . 1 : : 4 tabieapooaa lard 1 ' 1 ' I t S-S cap Bulk Mix the flour, baking powder, salt.! sugar and cinnamon, i Cut In the lard with, a knife. Mixing wlth knife, add rest of Ingredi ents.! When soft - dough ; forms pour! it into shallow, greased pan. Spread with apple mixture. U'iJ'r"J"n r I F"l '"l f J"-tT 't f " im im .rwi wit tint wayryTTFii f i ' i ' ini i r 't1.! i 'iw w r-t r n HuMZiiuM- it sift, riah 1 1M1 1 1 M i lag, , " Tiili IwTViiMi TTiJrfiTM . 1 r - -NiM ill iMiimi'TTi . i nM irlti -af ni-M-niM I'itniiMiitfi Miller's Dress Sale Continues! - ' 1 I i .';!. i- . Featuring High Quality Silk Fabrics MM 9 i i r . XT' "v '! !: ',xil must be disposed of, to moke room! For new lines. ; - Exceptional Bargains rc offered to the thrifty shopper, in modem Gas appliances for cook ing. waterheating and househeating. j- . . 'it- j ; , Priced to Sell ; These appliances are all in splendid operating condition. Now is the Time 4 to get the appliances you have long desired, at great First Come - First Served 1 ' Goes Hand-in-Hand with ILdDVIS . . . in .WmOTi&EiD Wan flDajZEcs reductions. ' " ; romantic mystery 1 serial "MtunanWEuu &Tr , "IEAOpIUH'S ik - : . r - . i . 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