Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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MRS. FLORENCE AUSTIN CHASE GIVES ADVICETOHOUSEWIVES One of America’s Foremost Authorities on L; Scientific Cooking and Pure Foods
Thousands of women are daily guided in their cooking by the advice and suggestions of thia moat eminent authority. Mrs. Chaae haa shown those housewives how to materially reduce the high cost of living and secure bettsr results in every of jooktng w>-whe has given them the benefit of her scientific methodsr-Ohe has shown them how to avoid impure foods. A graduate of the University of Chicago—a domestic science lecturer of national fame—she knows which is best through exhaustive expertments and the constant study of scientific cooking ° n One U of the d subjects nearest her heart -—-one which she has given endless study—on® which she considers of vital importance—is baking and baking powders. In • recent interview Mrs. Chase geld? "I use Calumet Baking Powder because I find it absolutely dependable and uniform, and because it leavening strength than most baking powders? Like every other domestic science lecturer, I am interested in reducing the high cost of living and am Interested in Calumet, because it is gold at a moderate price. tore of Calumet id attested by the •100 by the medical profession.
’CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER TERM Friday, Nov. 29—August Sternberg vs. Joe. Larfih et al. Monday, Dec. 2—E. L. HoMingsworth vs. Lillian Davisson. - Saturday, Dec. 7—Petition Riley Tullis et aj for ditch. Helen Warner came down from Gary today to visit over Thanksgiving with (friends and relatives. - - W. M. Hoffman returned to his borne at Indianapolis-today after visiting the family of D. M, McConahay. Miss Grace King returned to Lafayette today after coming here in the interest of girls’ club worts of Purdue, (H. L. Hendricks was called to Walla Walla, Wash., today on account of tfee'serious illness of his eon, Clarence, who is in a camp there? ' 'i ■ 1 ■** ■ Any old-fashioned woman can tell you that while the ashes from father’s cigar may not taste as good as perfumed tooth paste, they sure brought ' , results. ; Mrs. L. F. Pollard and son went to Chicago today to visit her sister, Wilma Orwig. Mr. Pollard will join her later and from there they wail go to Idaho to make thedr future home,
THANKSGIVING DINNER AT MAKEEVER HOUSE - • • • . Minr* ' '' ■ Soups Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauce Brown Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Cream Peas Hearts otf Celery Mince and Pumpkin Pie Tea Coffee Dinner 75c. y T y *, Kindly notify us at your earliest conveyance, not later than Tuesday evening, if you desire reservation.
