Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 9 July 1919 — Page 3

Wednesday, Jnlv 9, 1919.

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PERSONAL

AND

fSOCiAL NEWS

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Mrs. .;. ,t. woif. ; h.-. unde rv. .nt ;m ..p. ' hospit a ;. "hi. ,

alone- mc:y. Miss Cedri l.aay .f Mi; 'A o. d a-

I R-34 LANDING AT KGCSEVIr'LT FIELD AXI) SQE OF HER CREW

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COMING EVENTS. i a b '.? I'lcfh.

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hnson wsit b hostess

Mrs. Charles Jo!

to the 1,. O. T. M.

evening at her home. .'. j-.i: tu.i avenue. A pot-luck luncheon wh' s rv. d ' The mcn.b('rs of the Ladies' .v.'! Society of lmnianui.-I's a:.K-!tc.i. . bur. h will spend a ;:.r:.-i aft. rn ! Thur.-.. .;y

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, lienor. He culesyd sr-cral e.i H ; from ra;r:? t. Ziir.j cf their it: . n j t.t the present day anl one story rektt'd i by him is of the greatest j merest Uu;' ; much as it tells cf the eeltbration. o; i Lincoln's birthday on a German fortrc.'-'? ; anl the inability t first to secure n 1 American flaj v. ith vhkh they might ; f!y from the r!'i".t flaij-Rtaff. Afttr an : ir-exhaustible s. sren for OM Olory, Col. j, ::. ab of the. 17th field artillery. 51. - atehc-d a nuari to make further 'Cir -h

I a a A. I lii.miisun, ve.O t Mcaiio avenue, j for a Has of any dimensions and. thi" , C biritiiw, u4-!iui.j a.ti. if I was found hy a K. of C. secretary hi

J had "i.e in tii-- tottoi.i of his 1 ruts'.t an 1 '!:; ! :... v.-as rl;i'-t.tit in giving it up tin'.!. x -

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KOna i-or..-. s wiii ) ko.-!.. to tii Ii'uana n i'ita.uvf I'lu'o i o . i" rr. Tho i . ; M : . !.,. foi- a:s -a:' day :..n.:. Tht!r--uay I. . tV F. hn' V, S!.i!- i . . Hi.-l; Jir.r.or wiV. bo . .1 ; r....r. The;.' :ii h.- a :r..- ! . n .; . . f -a.- ! Ptroot l..o :..: I v Ti.,,; ; i - "v.-nir.s- at xl" h .. orMr.;. n. Ash st i t . t. Tho liton':!!;.' or:al v,r fr : 'r 1 'i"1 Loya! star 'f K'r-'. .'!"-:i churi ii ! IvM T!uirj"1.." .'..no; 'he h.-ir: of Mr.-. Harry K'.l:', r ' Jliohij.',-.-. . til.-. V;'. .-i ns " , ; : - i pCMr!f -; ti o h ;).-.: 'a-, h t:- ti otend. The f.fth rl;;i..r.n of t'ro.M. E. I.a if " Aifl Society -..,-,. m. o Ti"ir-!n .!'. -noon with Mrs. FrsnU Htii: ' :. 4 ". Bvrktr street. An al! day sessien of h 1.vlFion of the M. K. yji:c Ao"! S "o:- : vi'.l bo held Th.irrday al t!'1 !.;i.o in school. 'The members v.-ill ru-i t.. .'. f A surprise i'Rty ..s trter, last v !ilrs at the home of Mr. a n.i Mr.- IC. K. ""ooper in Mason streot in o. !. br.a; tor. o! Mr. Cooper's htrth.iay ai". r.i . rsa r . fTtiests were entertained at -ards an.i hifth peores were ma.le hy Mrs. tiler... L. Ebrijrht and Pr. F. H Fox. hundred was pla cd tit four lahh-s a n.i at the concIusilSn of th" K.'iitie a dainty collation was served. There Aire cover for Mr. and Mrs P. t. 1 .o egrcn. Mr. and Mrs. (".ark Wapnor, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wise. Mr. at.d Mrs. r. J. Jloran. Mr. and Mrs. O. c". C. Mattl.us, Ir and Mrs. F. H. Fox. l'r. and Mr? Olenn U EbriRht. Miss Saee an.i Mrs. Howard B. Faster of Wafhhuru. V;s.

'a.- t.uti th M sr Marc-.:.-)'.k: K. SI. .-lit to.i'iie-!.- . o- :; Mr and M-s. I ;

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r-nd his eonf-re :::' oicra t i el ai ny m t i n 3 v: i h s u c

: ' ; . i ri was made, for the tir . r.' wir-

I-1 j post- it va? to bo used for. i i-.:-' ir.i; Xir-. the fTa.-r v. here for the f.rst tiny- ami rl Mr. ; ,.;j.i.s ooiors wer-: ever flown, the hand " loay, d the nato nai anthem a..-! th ' '- ' createFt American hilarity prvathd ' to. : -j name of the fort was I"!w-.-:i': re o -ta.ei- ; siein. fatniliariy tertned the Oib ri'.'tr.- . f Germany. tViier. a flng of pr a: -:; "-' - ' .llntensioiir was seaured from hea-le.tiar-t - rs. the snia'.l fliff which had so ;ol-.:i!r--M r. ; ably idled its yairjoose was sen; ?e--o-' I- r. try of War I'a.Vter for futu--- ;-'--!-:..ie-l -ation. The r.ew flag ij-a'ur.d J"f. - - ; feet. t.e f j Miss Mae Easkhiupt of I-Ieck -iff - ' j int. is d.,"-iis relief t-dtphon" 'A '-rk at i the P.affir.cton cement riant durir.cr the s I V3i.-itr.ii time ,. Mrs. Mcintosh who -t'tl: ,. ,,, '.,...; rroMn,- for A

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' month of :n- r- ! Mrs. t :,.! i t

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,; s--''ie . .... is hostess to a 'OTCtl . ... t party f,;! att. mo, n with th ttucs's . anivation ' c om prisi .,tr th. M.'ylaiws T. MtMahon .n 'j'. Tin-' find her ntoth'r Mrs. Xora Artih.-y. Mr?. s.. r tarv; i F.arl iliis. v, ho was i-ei ri t :y Miss O-cwford j Te-.-sa Artihey and Mrs. Lemuel Booth. ' '" ,!i-'"n. ! Mr. and Mrs. FdwarT Vassar cf t''"l j i.irapevine street hao ecr.io 1' jn.e from. r- ' A- ' a id. a'-aut trip to Htt'IoO.i. Ifl.l.. wh-ro J: ', the- leit their on Myle to rotv-am for - ' .ei. j ;l longer sta. Tlteir dau?i''.'T '.j'.na Mati-J has just returr.cd from htr. vacation

spent at Muskefron. Miss il.el McClaskc-y of South Olcoit avenue tntertamed '.; '.'nut Ch.n t iub iast e- er.ir p.

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Miss Caroline Popprnhussen of

dai Park entertained at dinner fcoiow- . Ma: e ty a beach party at MiH.-r last vcri-t .asi.-rn r ing for the pleasure of Miss Frances ' ol in Xc

Pr. and .Mrs. F. H. Fox Tid fa-

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Cuittr ir.embcrs ul the crow.

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Hawthorne who i:

burgh for a visit with her father, t no

Rev. VC. J- Hawthorne and sister. Miss i .m' I SULLIVAN

P.rie. Flizabeth and Franco? Hawthorne, j Messrs. Carl Bauer. Robin Anioss, Fred j Cartre, Earl Bruscl and Walter jleyn.

and '

MifS !.!! be 11.1 IvfJiy, .1 graduate of the Fas" i'

i scitool of til.', : ear an ! ! her parent.- or. Kiri s r. i j '-j t e emgafi"! to a v.-i -.

yottna n-an. Ih-nry Raitn, . S j., lR.:iaK::.(;.-. bi! -.':,.. uttc: ir. August a coui-: rc-Ciive.-i i.:-- m t:. table -;,: pr 'hi-ei to drtt-mire 1 th coast - r 1 1 ' . r ::: v r.i!. ihocost. tho ,-I'tn?. ! thfc pest f.-w v.... ks ::s

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'. K. Tlill. well known in all circlet

aiif nl- j of Indiana iiaihor and form- r civil er.ttist be; ji'neer at the Inltnd flaut. is back t'r'U't pa&'-.r ; :.i-r !- abroad with the 43J.1 on-,n'ers. .. ii co- i At present he it viMtlns ro-idv's in nd u.-- ; ..'olun.bus and is t-x petted t- aain l- ; avi r. cate here. pi,.; The J. J. MulUgai.p. of Bcacc n :;t , are liiiih ' 1-tou- of their possession of a V-aly s.-jii ... v, oi, ! v.h... has just made his uj.r-va ranee. There ,rt'd : was only a little daughter in the l'ar.-i.y. known 1 -' Mulh'p.H'i Mr a metallurgist at th- .. herm- S. Metahs V. ..-fineries.

I: i.-. i i-e.-n' iy j -Mildred Carlson, of the Cr.y Ccnt.;0. frm ', ircller's o-T.oc- is enjoying a vsc.ati. n .n in 1'iwn Michigan, en wtarmir .

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The V.'oman's Foreifrn M'ssionary So-'

eiety of the First M. F. church met in

yesterday af

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"COMES CLEAN"

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xne i-ariors ut Li.e tnuie... a v.t. . v. ... . iix.a w. nt to T oaift ;.-or ..o ..o-

ternoon. In the absence of the prosi- j Su 1 ! i e an -a :d t in- robbo rs -ot ? t T-.o j . , j HE W SHOW AT

aent, irs. uuncaii, uio i'uun-s ; tin- i-h-i, e w;-.i aifati, of whiih b - . '-., .! ir.R was presided over hy Mrs. F. Frank- ; was $:;t,,. l!n Hix and the p'roKtani for th after-; IDSNTIPIED BY B.ISKEH. i noon was in charge, of Mrs. Georsre Ii. Thinking that s-;'iv in o,-"f : .,i i

Ptreeter. Mrs. X. F. Tinkham bad the ; rely to p. t a trnF In t'o.ik f ,,':jtv ' '" l' -l devotions. The business session was : !o sa - hip. front rtal ; si. ! l!;' given over to plans for the jubilee, in ; neetb.n with th rowner' bark r-T-'r I '"'' n October. Mrs. M. M. Towie and Mrs.! lh cal!..! !n Lawre'ieo (-',", J j 1 r' ' ' J F. Myer were hostesses and served i fcn. r, tlv- Tnt-rstaie tank ,.f" u.-. tof ::.'

dainty refreshments during- me .iit-r- j wi.--h, wh. at the d.-tc-tt. t.-i.-.-a-j :.:. Boon. : night positivclv id.-n'ih d ni::a:. ai , one of the bandits. Golden Rule Council No. 1 P. of It. j SuHivati rjdnntted he he;.ir.-.j ,A env. held its regular meeting !i.t evening at . crn .san.s. and tt-.at though he .l3 irv the 1. O. O. F. hall in Plate street, lni-i plicated in the r,.wm rs ;.-:.." "l-.a'rtl tiation of a class of candidates was fol- J robbery. m,;K , f t;,,, ,r h, i,, f(r . lowed .by the installation of officers, j r,,hbory was imn'p tted in I !: W

Mrs. Eva KuehrntK. I ne deputy ins.aiie-a, W:;-.:n holdup He

i tie oniccrs. assisiiu o ( in n:s variou Kahl. Visitors from Chieatro and Tri- i sho.-.tir.ff.

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OEPHEUM ; LIOTESE "WANTS YOU -

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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nt and affirm it will be

fair.

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umph Council of Hammond wer- enter-' tained at the meeting: and there was a

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ila:-t Chi- tit;o's iiavinj; I with several other or'.iona'" sitar for ai part y sponsored by 1

..Jl.l bo pro-1 the 'First Baptist church. Mr s K..!'.v is rt A fi C?rnriT7',C1 3 TT.T) Q ALT'

i:.- F.oh IFmnon.Ha worship r at the .hufh of St.. Aihan. ; OiWV , t..ov li'bn th.-.; While. Miss Kelly nor Mr. F-tui could i e llRVC SOVOral (.ablllCt ;:f izzzZ vcr hay I vouch for the authenticity of th.- an-1 Ik "' 11 li?f-d: t llf'V ai'C sllIltlv

l will be a rvruAto(1pliame, (.Jpd and

Mr. and Mrs. Ed var l Own of 143th f ' 1 '- ' 1 111 I .

have IH-jn. oven?, hroner and four top burner?. Regular price, 58.00 vvr will

sell for 12.50; connect ions

and delivery extra, rail at -105 N. Hon man store room entrance on Wilcox c.t. Northern Indiana Gac and Electric rompanv.

street hive departed for a vacation trip ' to A'l-intie City to be gone a f.-w weeks. Their two small sons have been left in i the care of Mrs. (iron's mother. Mrs. Ilnli'iia Hale who remains a! th" Green I residence. ' TiFntp-:? from JYirt Miroa. a paliant

y ohii'r rr-'ive. w ho was amonp the; first to f,-n from Indiana Harbor when war :!. f.minlsyicner, was f.rst declared, and wh., awaiting

t ransporta tion any day to se'. -snil for h une with the 1'ershinir Guar."! o!

On et i vi

n tie pv th.-' po it las' nictbl ,

large attendance of th..- membors. A do- ; pawnshop-. :n an ff. rt to to.-.-.

lifjhtful social hour' followed th busi- j sands of dollar-' wottli of j.-wel n-;-s meeting when r' frcshracnts w re . t,i . -lii: o.-.,-, !. served. The following tire the officers - j More t'uttt ii!'-;- rin-.'x cf r, ,-e. .lunior ex-councibr. Mi :- 3I.ie Kick: itmUt'lir.K tJie H--?'-w h and 1 Junior ex-associate councilor, Mrs. Viola j ijro bank r-bbene;-, v..-r- elo.

Newman; councilor. .Mrs. nanni on-j mst n:pnt ! t he iom.

nsn: associate councilor. .uis. n-an Minn an. arre-sr. d s

,- .bou-j.o re and ha.

' -ank e.rr.. . r of the . : c-h-.-ac, , hat; s-e-pt. tiK a p-...-!ti..-n i ;t will take np all tot ! a lie to irH nt ... t:. Mr. M .Her el ::. .-'c.-.uts In F. if sent tone, as he ' th- e:. use. e e.iti t".

s.-toj, e-i tat .la

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Hartman: vice councilor, Mrs. Jennie Schroder: associat? vice councilor, Mrs.

Dora Hartlerode: le. ordint; store ' ary. i and three women were li.l )

Mrs. Millie Davis; financial sfor'.irv. Mrs. Lizzie Pontius:,' treasurer. Mr'-. Nellie Grace: guide, MrS, M'dlie Hefner; inside guard. Mrs. Maude Hosteidef : outside eruard. Mrs. I.l!a Billings. Mrs. "William Welsh. wif of Captain "Welsh who was forme! y recruit ihk officer in Hammond, has been rriinallv ill for several days at the home of Mrs. T. F. Leary in Logan street but today was reported somewhat better. Ph" earr.e from Indianapolis, for a visit with Mrs. Mary M. Huehn and Mrs Leary. Mrs. Mary Malo has returned from a visit with hec brother in Attica. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gostlin of Stockton. Cah. have been the quests of Mrs.

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! Death of Mrs. M. O'Ericn.

' It-adcr of t Tu- n-rs 'I'.-.e : ... - I

As a reyib of !;,-, copf. ssi--n f. n -tt-t

tn iti'iti

rado in vi'l'-ius. P"!'oo s'tt'lors las nicrli' S'v-Tal more a'-e :..ii;h'.

Th th.rtem h r ho. n in -il-, ! In j miT-- than flf'y nay ro'.i re.bbe-ries. i t;, V- Th" n'my

tip- and store theft?, !; b- ' n1' v hidi "t'Br'en will v v. ill total more than t tnn,..i,.i. s't . c ,,,;;,)...,. n ; men v. e re- h ' in t he-it- c rhu- -. ; her h . -. . TIt- police be.i'oe- th'-y w i ' ; f-f n ; n-.or.d. at'' r a lease i.-iO r bberies and shn..tii: an! I ph.-. hi will n ri-f t -ino'ln r score of criminals j Mr? n'Dr'er

"CCIiIES CLEAN" TO MOOHSY. j k...., , -o-nel.os Ptilln ii'i tiad bed stilhn ar.-I tuciturn i ..rntl!3 obi d-i;u:S.t utt'U last mKht. v.-h.-n he f,,r chief w:i;am Sc hwctike.

NEW SUIT FILED.

.m Hon i - i: .ii r.i-- ; ti. And-

of ..roratulavati, East It. was rum-, tnatrte-i on -. c j a k e v, e ,-. i ; i .'v K'.j.-iiiey of

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HERE'S A SLAP i rrt .-T"5 TT7TT ff"VT '

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of P. t-'-ft ;-ts Me.o:u y, and s, ed to "com-- cleaO " As he montinc-d the inm echo had be..n st..fCias ! any of th. shoot i nprr. n 1 lir

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MENU HINT. Breakfast. Melons Scrambled Eggs Coffee Luncheon.

Toast I f

J Corn Chowder Ore can corn, f.v ; Potatoes, two s liccs salt pork, viir

and pepper, four cups mi:k. one teaspoon butter, three crackers broken

The !'. metal w:s,

l-.i..r.e Fri'la'-' af T 'r oori at two r,Y'..c end !!ev. .1. Oste-ra -f Ki-t Ch:,'y:; wtlt oft'-cirt'e hikrtne::'. w--.il be o.ili H-id i-erneterv In iff family 1 : t ' r.d.-r taki r Burns hav.iii -Iiai -,r-'.

Owl Organizer Ilorc.

. T. r.-Jtr.e- oy War: i tifi-d'r:. state f: r.erv!. r of the Order '-wlr: ha? J1:.'

i-r N;tt:o.,-t! Bank. :t tr-'iisjly ial- -n J its mo married life.. ;hat not Iti t- me look ! I . ti.e roun man who j y ..f he Indiana ' L..i r.'iv wtil be back in j in money in a few . - a ' : . e-e ra 1 places. ! ,o-.- Like, M::;h:;rat: ato! o-her forKisjn I

Mid-Month List of

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AI Jolson

111 Say She

I i l.. fit I T.v ': .-91. Vi T

binds f-:. (X'

Does" mTB r

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I Cut the ork in smai! pieces, put ir a kettle and cook- !o".vly until

Corn Chowder ! crsJ- 1,3 rct l,;,r! Cut the pr. ato Macaroni and Cheese Rve Erea:: :on ,n &mf:' plcces" -V1,1 to Sliced Pineapple Cookies , the fat. ;ovPr wth tx-utcr, an-ioooK j a , until tender. Aua corn anu mi-K ami : kctit to boil in r poir.t. Season with Dinner. j salt and pepper. Add crackers and Home-made Bread nrd T.ntter ' serve hor. Meat Loif Creamed Potatoes ! I-roiled Hass Have tne fisn dealer Afparafiu on Toat ! -?'''t th-.it bass for broilmj?. then wash Cucumber or Lettuce Salad nti P?-t cr-v vith a paper napkin am: Strawberry Shortcake ; cover the cu surface of the f.sh w.tk Coffee i salad oil Place or. a bairintz sncet 1 rnd broi' hi the broiler to th" ca RECIPES FOR A DAY. I l ":itil ?icc'.-v bro.,VRf'1- he" ?f,' : i:i the even for kve minuses to finish .".eat Loaf One pound p-roun.l ' ccokinc:. beef, sitiill piece suet, vtalo bread - three epsrs. salt and pepper, small j TO PRESERVE EGGS.

piece butter.

add to li5t:t rup-rvh-or J . K. .to-- ' g in ey's stiff. Warr :tfe::3 i- we-M K; lfLfci'iU" In th- fnterna' worid. A larct- 1 -t i v " li 1 k I I t

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will V,e li Mr War.liarvey X three m -x 1 'gr ban work.

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MOTORCYCLE

ACCIDENT

UULOiiUt'i id :- TAKFN UP''

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the corners of

: Ch'.c ago los t his una S uih Shore train f one of the. libs, pal01, .-k --iqnal and brcak1- .1" the umbrella. T'. '.eo-on. the b.lh cf the lime; yesterday was at a k.dd -jt Mdier Leach and I.ilrr League of the e: an , hureh

1 he Fist Chn-a-o Hie department b- 'fen t,-i it wh'-n fire was put oit be !!.:-;. t n , carare yest'-vday.

,,....: th a ma-i h into the v.-as'e .1, t t .-: v ;.- . ake.l with -it. It I

:.,- 1 up !,::- a minute and tr.cn was .' :; w-h , .era" pa:ir cf water. . ,.,ii:,..;,e 1.. .:,p done. The the de- ! -!.- ;,: h.,d a l.ttle exereise, pui.tir.qr i , :...i tak.ns ' " their big hats.

Tor-- 'Miller of H t'-oitia while ri TinK his t.totoi-cycle u.-rtl: on Caluinet a-.c-nue. Hammond, early this mornityr skidded and wr.s t'tr, -., :- from it, s i.-

Wh

rbins

re b-

Take one pound of rrottnd beef

Wcter Glass Method Select a

with suet mixed throuch: salt and ! f'vc-'-'a!!'-'n crock and clean it thorpeppcr; add stale bread trround fine: i cujrhly. after which it should 1-6 mix with one ejrsr and small piece of! t-cakicd end allowed to dry. butter. Mold into loaf. Make in Heat t. rtuar.titv cf water te th".

cu-ion m cop ana place tw o hard- i ..:.- T,,y.4. i n'i,v r.i boiled eirprs in carefullv. kneadinr to- I lCl IV'" P"i",L . - cether so as to cover esrjrs. Place! " cn cool measure out nine quarts

of water T'lace it in the. crock, and v'. & or. a nuart of sodiuyi silicate.

Firrinr the mixture thorouprkly. This will be su.Tiek-r.t to preserve fifteen doen opjrs, and will serve as a e-nn-li. for lib, n-nt it ror?e..l t.1

Strawberrv Shortcake One rmari y.t;i- i'-r,o,u.-,-.i . e

berries, st ear. lard. fieur bakin.tr j The ozr siioniu Ik placed 'in the powder, salt. Make rather rich bis- i solution." If" sufficient pfes are net cuit doutrh: roll out thin she-t: place j obtainable whsn the .-elation is first in tin, 'butter same, then place &n- mnd. more crrrs raav bp added from

in roaster and bake slow for onc-

fconr. This raast looks very pretty wiien carvod with slice of" eurp: ii; center. Also fine to carry fcr picnic lunch. Garnish with lettuce leaves,

siicPl: cucumber or beets.

other cake on top and ba-:e twentv

to twenty-five minutes. Wash, hull and drain one quart of strawberries

place in dish with supar to taste

time to time. He very careful to allow at least two inches of 1he solutiort to cover the c-irtrs si al itimes.

Place the crock con. ilnimx the pro-

If berries are larjre cut them in two, i served esrjrs in a ccol. dry place, well

as crushing them spoils the flavor and berries look much nicer sliced

or. top. Serve with cream or top tnilk.

covered to prevent evaporation. Waxed paper cover uic: the top of th". crock and tied around it will answer this purpose.

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AI himself says this sop.g from "Sinbad" is his blgf'cst hit. Docs Al know what the public likes? fVlI my he dfx-s. You'll say so, too, when, you hear this record.

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vv? "Friends"- a Songf of Jj&u'sr'i AoDealind Sentiment

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The Sterling Trio sings of a lifetime's friends. Coupled with ''I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ride Mountains Back to You," the greatest love song of this generation, sung by Campbell and Burr. A-274 45

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f,sb.t th-v were abb- - save tlie ha. Id inp belonirlr'SE to Fred Alb-ndorf ba rented by ThO!i3s Lsivt"no. The file started front tea ; eh es tha had b-en lighted by .itiliren play ira on th porch. The- poe-h and rear o the build. r.i were bally burn'-d.

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Attention Scouts. Fre" tickets 1 1 White ityT Through th court .-y of Mr Fn l'r

. ; don 1 y tin- ea: :,i - do . j W hi,, tin- rnu't, r -.. a.. :-: t I i Jtut sr ;:, th" a ; . - bill wh: -h ntiid" t 1 i . .- ;y. i .-ii-!.- r.atiiro by bond i.'su- s j c r ;yit'i-e in et.,: and -w . . p: r -ci,t ,1 to the o!-.t,:-!l e j The council to-: r- : i'. - started the h-C! roil-t.,.

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'apt am Pete Ptirlir." .-..ml ' apt. Downey of be. iiuse they are out : i. jt lo;rs. so if you take a fools tip atii : fry ' i. s ntornint; ot er v.-ie shpt and killed be: ;:nri e-st C;iici-t0.

n.iiae..-, Ti .rbO! yc-inj: and eld - e a j i .' - to co to en.iuse i . - ;,:.,; ti a- is at the Lake -,:!: i..al. vvl-.e! e Yot.nit Mann

.ira.. ". ,ry Tuc-s i c-, Thursday j j

tiii day even in ars. Last nittht irood nitrht for danoir.g- end f th- llirnor people r.ta-b the -. n" th. 'r h-a-i'-juai ter? for the F . -en Mi. A. r. Fjiyrin, so -:" t : y i Chi a of the Harbor : !'o!,:.,;.:.r,.v ti-ht. is fi.in? -,':. es' i a ad .lo.hnnie terd y,,.i o. h. stra will be ..n . : d: the t... .p.-rs yl.-n K i h t r than ever did befc re ha.: so.iieC.irr: : b.a t j-lj !mi. -.-a . - - - -y i r. you cbenee in :,",, h-'-aa . r cold.

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That 'JAZZ BABY Just Has To Jazz So will you, when you hesr Aoncs Lynn, the new Columbia comedienne, sing this syncopated riot. Coupled with "I Ain't Get 'en No Time to Have the Blues," & tenor triumph Ly Irving and Jack Kaufman. A-2743 6Sc

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