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MAY 26, 1937 SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, INDIANA. PAGE THREE SOCIAL EVENTS SIMPLE, YET NOVEL MENU SUGGESTIONS. A small amount of lemon juice, orange juice and grated lemon rind will add flavor to stewed fresh or dried Use about one tablespoonful of juice and -fourth teaspoonful of rind for each two cups of fruit. Try varying the ingredients the mayonnaise dressing you use in salads. To each half' eup of dressing add two tablespoonfuls of any.

of the following: ripe olives, green olives, pimientostuffed olives, chili sauce, catsup, horseradish, green peppers, pimientos, cheese, minced ham, parsley or chutney. Too much flower in cake will cause uneven rising, cracking in the center, coarse grains and dryness. Use accurate measurements and reliable recipes. Then follow the instructions implicitly. Unless you're especially gifted in the culinary arts don't try to make changes in the original recipe you've selected.

Nests of mashed potatoes, browned and filled with creamed peas, carrots or green beans, make effective garnishes for rooast beef. Salmon omelet makes a slightly different, but very satisfying luncheon or supper dish. ate Add half a cup of cooked salmon to the regular omelet recipe. Or make the omelet the regular way and it with a hot creamed salmon sauce. Both the colors and flavors blend well.

Allow one cup of crushed fruits, macaroons or nuts for each quart of liquid in making frozen desserts. Add the liquid to the dry ingredients to ensure smoother mixtures. TUESDAY CLUB CLOSES STUDY YEAR. At the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Carson T. Kidwell, Carter Boulevard, yesterday afternoon menberg of the Seymour Tuesday Club brought to a close cOm prehensive year's study of "Education for Living." The course, compiled by committee composed of Mrs. W.1 R. Cooper, Miss Katherine Frazee, Mrs. H.

H. Carter and Mrs. Edward P. Elsner, has proved to be one of the most interesting to which the club members have directed their attentions. The study outline was divided into four main sub-topics.

For the first few weeks the members studied individual education, as pertaining to science, legislation, travel and world peace. The sec. ond course took up the study of group education and the third, mass education. The third course brought the attention of the members to the various agencies which are giving their time toward the education of the masses, to education under dictators and to trends toward social justice. A study of valiant lives in seience, in literature and art and in music and drama was the conclading course outlined by the program committee.

Mrs. Phil Cordes presented the last program for the year, discussing a few of the outstanding figures in the field of music and drama. She called the attention of the club members to Madame THIRSTY? MAKES 10 GLASSES AT GROCERS BIG $1.00 BOTTLE OF MEDICINE ONLY 49c No Pills Are Needed with this wonderful sweet tasting, quick and easy laxative. OLD MOHAWK TONIC 1s a body builder, it is readily absorbed into the system where It begins work by aiding the Stomach, Liver and Intestines to form their duties thoroughly. In 12 hours it will drive poisone OLD your system black ink.

INDIAN Try it torn Indigestion, TONIC ness, Constipation. Rheumatism, other form off stomach disorder. Limit 3 to cus tomer. Baldwin's Drug Store, 106 Second Phone 633 Matted Anywhere 150 per Bottle Leginska, brilliant pianist, who is a modern of moderns, Kirsten Flagstad, the Norwegian singer, Grace Moore, 1 who has won fame as an opera. singer, Louise Rainer, who won the Motion Picture Academy award for her acting' in- "The Great Ziegfeld" and Katherine Cornell, who represents the legitimate stage." During the business session the club members voted a $15 donation to the Seymour 'Civic 4 Association and also the annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs in session in French Lick, At the close of the meeting the 1937-38.

yearbook copies were distributed. The theme for the study course next year is "Today's World." The course was compiled by a committee composed of Mrs. Glenn Keach, Mrs. John H. Conner, Mrs.

Harry R. Bobb and Mrs. J. Russell Mitehell. JUNIOR 4H LEADERS TO ATTEND KIWANES CAMP Leona Tormoehlen' of Fork township and Carolyn ('rary, of junior 4-H leaders, will' represent' Jackson county at the annual Kiwanis Junior Leadership Camp which will open at 4 o'clock on Tuesday, June 1 at the Boy Scout Camp, five miles north of Indianapolis, near Ft.

Harrison. The camp will close, Saturday noon. June 5. The five day period will be devoted to intensive training in the prineipals of group leadership and recreation for junior 4-H leaders who' have been active i in leadership work during the past vears, and who will continue this activity in the various counties of Indiana in 1937. This camp and training is made possible through the cooperation of the Kiwanis organization of Indiana, the State 4-H Chub office and the 4-H organizations of all counties in Indiana.

Counties having Kiwanis clubs are allowed to send 4 representatives, and those counties having no Kiwanis clubs may send 2 if scholarships are provided by other interested organizations. Since the beginning of this Camp four vears ago two scholarships have been provided in Jackson county by the Jackson County Farm Bureau. Representatives are selected each year by the county 4-H Club committee on the basis of their leadership record. Jackson county youths who attended previously are as follows: 1936-Lorene Sewell and Kathrvn Meyers. 1935-Dillie Mae Goen and Pauline Oathout.

1934-June Denny and Mary Hess. 1933-Howard Holle and AnDella Boas. SIMMONS-HUBBARD VOWS EXCHANGED. Miss Bertha Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrx.

Vergil Hubbard of Jonesville, and Fred Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmons of near Hope, were quietly married Saturday morn ing at the home of the Rev. A. H.

Rumbley, Methodist minister at Taylorsville. The single ring service was used in receiving the vows. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hurley of Columbus.

The bride wore a dress of Eleanor blue crepe, with grey accessories. Mrs. Simmens graduated from the Columbus high school with the class of 1930 and for some time has been employed in the office at the Montgomery Ward store there. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hope high school and is engaged in farming. Following a short wedding trip the couple returned to their newly furnished home two and onehalf miles north of Hope.

HOME BUILDERS CLASS HOLDS MEETING. Members of the Home Builders Class of Trinity Methodist Church were entertained Tuesday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ritz, near Honeytown. Plans for the summer months were discussed and reports of committees heard.

A social hour followed during which refresh" ments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Brackemyre, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ruddiek, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Clif. ford.

Imlay, Mr. and Emmett Burrell and Mr. and Mrs. Ritz. MISS JOHNSON HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Honoring Miss Flora Johnson, whose marriage to Herbert Lambring, son of George Lambring of CHEVROLET, THAN THREE SAY MILLION and ride of Most KNEE MORE -ACTION USERS Comfortable Have you experienced the greatest safety and THE ONLY COMPLETE CARcomfort factor in modern motoring the ImFOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION proved Gliding Knee-Action Ride-pioneered, PRICED SO LOW proved and perfected by Chevrolet? More than three million Knee-Action users will tell you NEW HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE--NEW that Knee-Action gives the safest of all that it makes motoring as far more secure than it can Prove these facts to your own 1937 Chevrolet-the only low -the only complete car, priced AHLBRAND was marked with a colonial bouquet.

After the dinner the bride was presented with several pieces of her chosen set of erystal. Bridge was in play and high scores were held by Miss Margaret Kailor, Miss Ida Schaefer. Miss Delma Westermeier and Mrs. Williamson Vatts. -Columbus Republican.

Miss Wright is the fiancee of the Rev. Edward Hooterkamp. pastor of the Jonesville Lutheran Church, formerly of this city. W. F.

M. S. MEMBERS GUESTS AT QUARTERLY TEA Members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of First Methodist Church were guests at a quarterly tea meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Boicourt.

East Third street. Mrs. Boicourt. Mrx. S.

J. Cross Mrs. Will H. Hughes, Mrs. J.

F. Tunler and Mrs. Margaret Hancock were hostesses. Mrs. J.

A. Breeden led the devotional service, taking 84 her topic "God 111 Nature and Mrs. Tunlev sang a group of VO cal numbers. Mrs. Frank Teckemeyer spoke on "The Stewardship of Self' and Mrs.

Hughes on MR. AND MRS. ENGLAND HONORED AT PARTY Local emploves of the Pennsylvania Railroad entertained with a surprise party and housewarming Tuesday honoring Mr. and Mrs. John England.

who recently moved into their lovely new home 011 Ewing street. Mr. England is lo cal agent for the company. Card games were enjoyed dur the evening and at the close refreshments were served. In the group were Mr.

and MrWill Tilford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brady and Mr. and Mrs.

V. Jameson. BIRTHDAY DINNER AT EGLEN HOME. Mrs. May Earlen was guest of' honor at a dinner party Tuesday arranged by a group of relatives and friends in observance of her fifty- -third birthday anniversary.

The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. John Eglen and family. Mr. and Mrx.

Charles Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Powers and son. SKIRWIN-MEYER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Announcements have here.

of the marriage of and most far more ever be in satisfaction. -priced car so low! comfortable ride satisfying as well old-type cars. Drive the new with ALL -SILENT, ALL-STEEL BODIES- -NEW DIAMOND CROWN SPEEDLINE STYLING PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION SAFETY PLATE GLASS ALL AROUND GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION SUPER SAFE SHOCKPROOF and Shockproof Steering Master De Luxe models enly. General Motors Installment Plan monthly payments to suit your purse. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Meters Sales Corporation, DETROIT, MICH.

CHEVROLET SEYMOUR, IND. Fort Wayne, is to take place in the near future, Mrs. Emmett Burrell and Mrs. Claude Brown entertained with a bridal shower Tuesday evening at the former's home on East Fourth street. Miss Johnson's marriage is to take place in the Zion Lutheran Church in Fort Warne.

Mr. Lambring is a former resident of this cit v. Informal diversions were enjoved by the quests and following the games refreshments were served. The group presented Miss Johnson with a lovely gift. Responding to invitations were: Mrs.

Luther Johnson, the brideeleet's mother, Mrs. (irace Inlay, Mrs. Ed Goforth, Mrs. Evelyn Montgomery, Mrs. Bert Fleetwood, Mrs.

Lottie Fleet wood, Mre. George Kramer, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Mrs. James Weddell, Misses Ruth Kramer, Willa Swengel, ('e- cil Shields, Mabel Sweaney, Mary L.

White, Doris Johnson, Betty Knott, Betty Joy Brown, Mr. Burrell and son, Pat and Mr. Brown, ALPHA GROUP NO. 3 HOLDS MEETING. Members of Unit No.

3 of the Alpha Class of First Methodist Church were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hamer.

Mrs. Hamer and Mrs. D. L. Perrin were joint hostesses.

Following a short business segsion the evening was spent informally and at the close refreshments were served. Contest prizes were awarded Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Miss Blanche Shutters and Mrs. J. T.

Abell. Those present were: Mrs. John Klein, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Missing Clara Stockover, Mrs. Lennie Corvell, Miss Susie Steele, Mrx.

Thavis Carter, Mrs. J. T. Abell. Mrs.

Clara Christie, Mrs. J. M. Hamer, Mrs. Addie Parker, and Miss Blanche Shutters.

Mrs. George Steinkamp and Mrs. Joe M. Steele were special guests. ESTHER WRIGHT HONORED WITH A CRYSTAL SHOWER.

Miss Esther Wright, brideelect, was honored with a ervstai shower last night by Misses Dorothy Brauer aud Frances. at a dinner bridge at the Columbus Tea room. The guests were seated at one long table decorated in the bride's chosen colors of gold, orchid and green. The honor guest's" place Miss Mavine Meyer, of Indianapolis, daughter of Mrs. Nancy A.

Meyer, former resident of Jackson county. and Wayne Skirwin, of Bloomington, which took place there May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Skirwin are at home in Bloomington where Mr.

Skirwin owns a dry cleaning es- LOCAL PASTOR IN FRANKLIN RECITAL. The Rev. Willard Yoder. pastor of St. Paul's Congregational Church, who is a voice pupil of Glenn M.

Seitz, professor, of music at Franklin College, took part in a student recital presented Tuesday evening at the Franklin College Auditorium. Mr. Yoder sang two numbers. For his first. by McGill and for his closing selection.

You Walk" from Se. mele by Handel. Seven of Professor Seitz's advanced pupils were presented. Accompanists for the program were Mrs. Louise Overman.

Mrs. Seitz, Miss Lucille Pritchard and Miss Betty Reed. all of whom have appeared on programs gIN en by Professor Seitz 111 this city. The Rev. Mr.

Yoder has been presented in recitals here oti numerous occasions and also has sung before audiences in Columbus and Franklin. REBEKAUS TO HOLD SUPPER MEETING. Members of Seymour Rebekah Lodge will hold a Mother- Daugh ter covered-dish supper Thursday night in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. North Chestnut street.

All Rebekahs Are urged to attend and bring their daughter or. if necessary. adopt a danghter for the evens A special program will be en. The supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel--And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of Iquid bile into your bowels daily, If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest.

It -just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole a is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk, Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause.

It takes those good. old Carter's Little Liver Pille to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel up and Harmcentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stabbornly refuse anything else. 260.

Coming Events THURSDAY, MAY 27. Group No. 7 of Alpha Class of First Methodist Church will meet. with Mrs. J.

T. Himler, 617 South Carter (Evening) Unit No. 1 of Alpha ('lass of First Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. George Heins, West Second street. (Evening) FRIDAY, MAY 28.

Sewing Unit of the Woman's Department of First Baptist Church will meet at the church. (Afternoon) Ladies' Aid Society of First Methodist Church will meet at the church. (Afternoon) Social Club will meet with Mrs. Henry Loertz, North Chestnut street. (Afternoon) Alaska's economic contribution to the United States has been 2.300.000 a year in furs, minerals and ti-h since this country bought the territory for 000.

Martha L. Mundy and Helen Walker, of Seymour, are among 280 Indiana University students who passed the proticieney examination in English composition given to 'all juniors and seniors and to sophomore students in the School of Basiness Administration. Students passing the examination are exempt from further work in Eng. lish composition. A baseball derailed street car in Pratt City, Ala.

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