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Favorite Recipe APPLESAUCE BREAD 2 c. sifted flour c. sugar 3 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. sail tsp.

soda tsp. cinnamon 1 beaten egg 1 c. medium thick applesauce 2 tbsp, melted shortening 1 c. chopped walnuts Sift dry ingredients and add nuts. Beat egg, add applesauce and shortening.

Add dry ingredients and stir until blended. Bake in greased 8x4x4 inch pan at 350 degrees for an hour. MRS. S. HALE CATL1N Ilutchlnson Bend your best recipe to favorite rtectpc, 'We Newt-Herald, Hutcmninn, Kan.

The recipe) are Judged oy Mary Lou Uungey, home icrlce director (or Gas Srvlce Co. Each chosen lor publlcatlop wiria a 11 award. WED 50 and Mrs. A. W.

Sanderson of Pratt celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Jan. 23 with a family dinner and open house In the Pratt municipal building. All their children, Alva B. Sanderson of Monterey, Mrs. Leo Bruce and Sam Sanderson of Pratt and Mrs.

Tom Reed of Wichita were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson have lived In Pratt county 44 years. Brownie Troop No.

30 in charge of program. Election of officers and food sale following the meet- ling. Central (1938) Teachers in charge of program. Study club will meet Wednesday at home of Mrs. Willard Shircr, 208 East Eighth.

Valentine Day Is The Time For Parties THIS IS the season for danc- dad used to dancs if. They'll pro-i page vide a novel background for your I current dancing and romancing. 11 Tie Hutehi-i-on Newi-Herald all adds up to a pleasantly; Ml nday February 7, 1949 sentimental evening ir. an atmos- phcre that makes all the guys and want 10 walk home hold-: Tomorrow You'll ing hands. And they piobably willii tartan plaid jacket with fi la skirt in allied tones but in Spread 'chevron or herringbone tweed.

A. i Peanut butter may be mixed pastel pink herringbone skirt (with mayonnaise and a little sweet wnrn with a jacket in tones ot 'pickle relish for sandwiches. It is jalso good mixed with chili sauce.P'nk, green, pastel blue and for a sandwich or cracker CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rose of Elkhart are Kenneth Allen and Marilyn Kay.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rose of Elkhart and Mrs.

Bertha Lyness of Spcarvllle. Around The Town but the big flame in their another way, write the names! you might plan a few famous romantic couples on dances with a heart motif. Try (slips of paper, let the fellows UQlll tl 0 Wck of cutting huge heartsjchoose from the names and Fourth Avenue (19.17) and romancinf? and with out of red construction paper, tear-jthe gais from the girls' nU JS rSearTJ fc rS 1 by! pletcly in harmony with of the season, it might idea to limit your guest list to and Mrs. Hcdrick, all of ant eo Rogers. Music City.

The meat was from a deer i gn gc hool string trio. shot by Mrs. Coffey's other broth-j er, Jerry Hedrick of Nickerson.i orandvlew (193B) "History of who, with his family, was also a' PTA iven Mrs thosc and als who are "that dinner guest. Hutchonians presentj firsl Hutchinson council president. ah lha hllt were Rich Drews, Messrs.

and; Beverly Ann Dorrell will sing, ac- Mmes. John Hedrick, Edward F-' ompaniecl by June Tidwell. Espanola and son. from one box, the his Ophelia, Harry his Bess, off for tlio next whirl floor. 'L'Q fjg COm- lln; fcll l.T IU-, Ilia wpJH ith the spirit llle ot nci thc they matchjand pair r.f fit be a good''' a ecl edges ar.d pair up for the'round the list tn ncxl l3at ch of records.

Other times' Benin Hose Scries A PERSONAL SHOWER will be 1 The first of a program series on given this evrning as a courtesy roses will be given at Hutchinson i to Jennctte Hcimcrmnn, bride- 'Garden chili meeting Tuesday at: elect of George Kaja of 8 P- Civic Center. Don Shaf Lakcview (1947) School Superintendent W. R. Godwin speak- on "Beware of July 1st." North Side (J933) at junior col-j auditorium way" about each other but since that kind of romantic discrimination might leave some of your best friends out of the fun, you'd better abandon the idea. It is important, though, that your Valentine party be a strictly boy- girl affair.

It's not much fun to be caught in the middle of a 1 you might consider the methodj Mt for ou ght rum iTXrmr Kul I mage through your attic or stor- corny, but this is the season for sentimental fun. If you want to switch couples U-KB auuuui, i.m Mrs. Elizabeth'heaits-and-f lowers mood with not Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Lcroy fcl will show colored slides antl.c, rr Rpnriin hv a date to call your own. Canfidd and Donna Torrcncc roses.

Special RC3d ng by shouldn't have waste (1932) "Experiences the former's home, 211 West Sev-'niusic will be given by Mrs. Frantz! rnscilla Aldcn cnth. Invited guests are: 'John. The meeting is open to all; Mmes. HIII Morgan.

Jerome interested in the growing and 1 1 1 Kihn jacv.son. vinor cosjiow. John lurc rosPS England" by Mrs. Emily (Jrorfc'e Ralph. Richnrd Ucr.

J-'nrster. ninlne Barritt, Ray GoMon. Birthday Dinner Klmer Onlllnrt. Kenneth Seelyc. A.

A. Hermit Frnnk Honoring Mrs. Al'lie EstCS, 301 A. 1 rr. Tat Uiu'lrrmlik.

Muriel 19tll, her parents, Mr. I Workman and Teresa Mann Coe, 22 East 15th, J- vv iu-ill have a dinner tonight at Wiley Surprise Party tearoom. Other guests will be Mr A surprise parly honoring: Julie Eslcs, their son, Karl, and Mr. Parrott on her eighth birthday was and Mrs. G.

D. Estes. given Sunday afternoon by Keritnl parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.

W. Par- an fllnl roll, 22S East Kith. A valentine Pupils of Mrs. H. F.

Hanna, 325: motif carried out in pink and white 16lh P'-esented a piano re- Dear Miss Blair: was used. Guests were' icital Sunday afternoon at Civic 1 fiamuna r'niion. jan Won. f.ihhy Center. Those on the program M'try Francis, Pa'ty Ann were: i Llnrtft U'ondall, Llnrla i.on rrn rin and t.orftta Ammer-' Adi-orli.

Mnry F.athcr Adams and an a Patricia Dulirlow. Mrs. rrfd l.nrry rtuKipi, Donna Phllllp.i. Carol Honor Former Resident i Problem, Says Beth Blair I have a long neck which my new short hair-do seems to make time getting the party any started since everyone is neatly paired; off two by two, and there'll be no problems getting the boys to mingle with the girls. This is an evening for couples, so let the guys and gals have fun in pairs.

Unless yours is a crowd that is; particularly enthusiastic about; games, rule out that planned en-! tertainment. Instead, let them concentrate on dancing, preferably to slow, dreamy music. This is not the time fur jazz and bop, even the new kind that the musicians claim is "dsnceable." 1( the gticsts aren't all steady Honoring Mrs. O. L.

Kaltill Of lcl I-mdell. fharles Ross, BUI Ticdt.kr. Gloiulale. former Hutoliin-' and Mor: Kn iish. son resident who is here visiting Honor Texan friends, a dinner was given Dinner was served at the Al clay atjhe Gables.

Guests were Sc verson home, South look even longer. Have you any couples who don't want to waste suggestions how to camouflage their time dancing with anyone it. I am a teenager and wear blouses and skirts mostly. T- i Mabel Clarkson, Mattic Kent, Isa' in nf TV.TVO in honoi of Mi.s. Hcib! Most girls would like a long neck such as artists design for store mannequins because they can of jewelry, scarfs and the new collars that come double anc evcn stju Ix-nllirr Miede Cleaned and Zlppcra leaners Repaired Phone 181M Other dinner guests were 308 East The tea table.

nnc Mmcs Bl Balcg of dcr shlrt collars-stand up collars was decorated with spring flowers Ben lCCC Wells Mrs an flnis with a soft and Mrs. Richard Parker P' e-Blue and Gene Scverso'n Mrs 'j bow or loop and pin with favorite sided at the table. Another Mosner rot urned to Wichita with! wclr Cow turtle necks and luncheon for Mrs. Rakin was given hcr son Bucl Ba i cs I the new sloping collars are aU today at Wiley tearoom. Mrs.

good. Kakin, president of Los Anfielcs Keturn To Kansas City Stephens College Alumni club, is Mr and Mrs William Burnett Tart shells may be filled with enroute to a national conference have returned to their home in applesauce and topped with whip- in Columbia, Mo. Kansas City after spending the'peel cream for a good-tasting- des- i weekend with their friend, Mrs. sert Dinner i Ora Bell, 1205 North Prairie. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Coffey, 900 East First, entertained Sunday Third Birthday evening with a venison Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Mailloux, Honored guests were Mrs. Coffpy's 824 East Third, gave a birthday brother, Brad Hcdrick and family, party Sunday afternoon for their and her uncle, Emerson Hcdrick daughter, Mania, three years old.

Lollipops were given as favors. Guests included the honoree's grandmother, Mrs. Richard Webb, and the following: Marilyn Rllck, Pamela Kuehnl, Joan Bailey. Jennifer Percy. Joan Marie Webb, Oonlce Ayecs and Lionel Jr.

OPEN UP NOffl watery muffles and sneezes, with PENETRO SS3Z EASECNiSTTKHTNiSS and muscle aches. Rub on stainless PENETRIKRUB Club Activities MOTHERS, Civic. Center, 2 loll p.m. J1U.SIC, Mary Anita Face, not Kast "M5 p.m. AI.TUUSA dinner, Wiley tearoom, 6:30 p.m.

Oi'TI-MRS. square dance. Recreation CL-titer, 8 p.m. BEAUCEANT luncheon, Masnnic hall, and Walnut, 12:30 p.m. DL'V.

courthouse, 2:30 p.m. KAPPA ALPHA THKTA. Wiley tes- rn'tm, founder's Day luncheon. 1 p.m. CIRCLE, 16 "i Weil Slier- man, luncheon.

1 p.m. Church Activities TRINITY METHODIST Wcsleyan Guild dinner. Fellowship hall, p.m. FIRST METHODIST: WSCS Circle 0. Alice Lucile US Easl 13th, 7:30 p.m.

TVc-slcycttes, Rulh Thompson, 412 East 13th, 7:30 p.m. PTA Notes SHORT RIBS U. S. Good Beef Lb. All Hutchinson PTA units will observe Founders Day at regular, meetings at 7:45 p.

m. Tuesday. They are, with year of organization: Avenue A (1929) Dad's night with Barbershoppers chorus. Allen (1929) Don Bell spcak- on "World Understanding." SIRLION Lb BACON SQUARES Lb SLICED BACON Lb PORK LIVER Lb GRAPEFRUIT JUICE PINEAPPLE Libby'g Dole or Del Monte Castle Crest Fancy Heavy 3 No. Cans 2 Fbt Cans BLENDED Juice BlemlOGold PEAS TOMATOFQ Gardenside 1 I standard or Seald Sweet.

Libby's Jumbo Sweet BEANS RAISINS BREEZE Large Great Northern or Pinta Xo. Can. 46 Oz. Can 2 No. 2 Cans 2 No.

2 Cans 2 Lb. Lb. 2 Loaf or Spaghetti tb. Goocli's BesS Pkg. MARGARINE SHORTENING vR eSb Sunny bank I.li.

036 Happy hours of needlework ahead! Flower borders are fun to embroider. Crochet edge is easy! New varied needlework! Pattern 645; transfer; 6 motifs S'j to inches; crochet directions. Laura Wheeler's improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. Send Twenty Cents In coins for pattern to The Hutchinson News- Herald 70. Ncecllecralt P.O.

Box 13, FlatbuBh Station, lirnoklyn 26. N. T. Print plainly Pattern Number, j'our Name, Addrtsi and Zone. 4734 Add these beau-collectors your separates wardrobe! New plunging neckline cardigan with a gored skirt.

Both are easy to sew. Skirt has no side-seams. Pattern 4734, Jr. Miss sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 blouse, yds.

skirt, 2 yds. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Twenty-Five Cents in coins lor this pattern to The Hutchinson News- Herald 74. Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N.

Y. Print plainly Name, Addreei wltfc Zone, Size and Number. POTATOES Colorado $1.49 UNIONS Medium Size Yellow 6 WELCKY Tendder Green Pascal Prices Effective in Hutchinson Tues. Feb. 8-9 Store at 517 E.

4th Open Till 8 P. JI. Monday Thru Saturday hop SAFEWA age closet and find some old records, the tunes your mom ant FLY-AWAY PUMP Fly-away bow on trim pump of soft, smooth boxglove leather. Red, green, black and turftan, smooth leather. 9.95 IDelch's Shoes 201 X.

Main Holiday for and to make it gayer than ever, lovely Coro jewelry for your Valentine, rich with (Darkling from the heart. ACCESSORIES DEFT. tl ssa-f I like a rich cup of coffee to top off the party ft -vint. "-fliidH'si COME VAUNTINE COOKIIS Crecm 'A cup ihorttning end dough in woxed paper. 2 cup brown tugar 'til lighl, fluffy.

hou, in refrigerator. Roll out be- Add one beat well. Stir in 3 EDWARDS COFFEE and Up. vanilla. Sift together 3 tupi lifted flour, 'A tip.

1 lip. baking powder. Add all to creamed mixture with Vb cup chopped nul menu, beating hard 'til well combined. Wrap tween 2 thetli waxed paper. Cut out heort-ihoped and round cookie culteri.

Placo on greated cookie ihbet, Buke in moderate oven (375 F) for 10 minutei or 'til cootiev are Sight.y browned. Decorate "i'h colored jelly heam and cinnamon condiei. A reaJ treor' Jxich coffee always tastes better EDWARDS is always rich coffee! '177 HOSE GOOD S. 0 Rieiiticd and roasted from not one or rich coffees to bring you the titic richest AT YOUR SAFEWAY STORE.

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