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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 5

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Ffb. IS, 1932-- Iowa City Prf -Cldzen- Local Girl Now WoattAMfS Hospital Guild 7- Donates to Polio 'l Clubs Society EIrs. Klildred Pelzer Presents MeraorialS -Painting to Center- t- --i Mr. arid Mrs. Drake to Note 50th Wedding Anniversary In 'Pal Joey, New York Show Norma Thornton Andrewa, daughter of Prof, and Mrs.

H. J. Thornton. Tit River street, is danc ing in the smash hit, "Pat Joey, now playing at the Broadhu theater In New York, The revival of the musical show has been one of the sanaatlons of the current seaaonyhe. Iowa City girt has been given several special blti i in Tiger Andrews, Is an ae-tor.

and is devoting his time to free-lancing in television shows exhibitions in this, country and the Hawaiian She is well-known for her flower paintings, but has also done Outstanding landscape, still life and portrait work water color, gQuache and oils. r- When in Iowa City, Mrs, Pelzer freqaantly exhibits her paintings in her atone studio, north of town. Meet Friday for ZJ: Filial and Progranr Public Health. Nursing will be the theme of the general meeting of the Iowa City Woman's club Friday at 2 p. m.

in the elubrooms, Community building. A film, "Tour Friend, the Pub-Uc Health Nurse wffl be shown, and Paul Hermann. Iowa City visiting nurse, will talk on the topic, 'Why Publio Health Nursing." The public welfare department of the Woman's club will be in charge of the Te will follow- the program. In charge of arrangements art members of the social committee, Mrs. C.

A. Bowman, Mrs. Merle Dewey, Mrs. Bion Hunter, Mrs. John Klaus, Mrs.

L. RvReid1 and Mrsv M. Tracy. -I a- Thar will be a board meeting at 12:45 p. m.

1 Fund at Meeting cjzl. 'Hospital guild of the Womenof the Moose met- FebruaryT "with 21 memberr present. MrSjtuth Forbes presided, and twDofui were given by Mmes. Weber and Darlene Ben-netUx The group received a note of thanks from Mrs. Nina McKean liespiialllant-bars made plana -to attend the las into the Women of Moose FebruaxylB.

They contributed SS to the March of Dimes. Mrs. -Thelma -Christianaon received the Thosteas In charge of entertalnmant were Mmea. Letha Nicholson and Ruby Abbott. Hostesses were Mmes.

Marie and-Winifred Lauderdale. At the next meeting, March-, Mmes. Nina Keeler and Albla Forbes s-will be- hostesses and i cis Wolford will have charge of 1 entertainment. West Side Community elub. in.

Gas and Klaotrio Co, W.C,C-lub,- p.m..rT-,rtf.-. pT, Marjnrle Garwood Past Presidents'-club. LeRoy K. Week James Herring Degree of Poiahontas, 7 p.m Jl3(i South Clinton street Weaving group. Craft guild.

p.m. MtM Kda Iwiaggi Adult education meeting, 8 p.m..... and Mrs. Michael Bonflgllo THiBspAT -7 Garden departnent, Iowa Cltr Woman's club, 3 p.ntrr:';T.'.elubroomi UniTerslty club luncheon. 11:90 p.m.

memorial union' Two Groups to ear-After-Dinner Talk By University Dean Pi Lambda Theta and. Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education groups, will hold their annual dinner Thursday, February' 14 at 6:15 p.m., at the Ox Inn, Arnana. on the program follow-ih dinner will ba Dan. college of pharmacy, University of I Iowa. y.

i Mrs. Mildred Pelser, weU-known Iowa City artist, has presented a floral painting to Wesley house, new Methodist student center, in memory of her two sons who weiw killed in World War IL Tha painting, which la in" oil, and framed In grajr," will for mally accepted and hung perman ently to the center rrlday, February IS. i. Mrs. Peberi now in Winter Parish where she is painting and exhibiting her work, has made -a number of similar gifts to organ-iaatlons her and elsewhere.

Her husband, the late Louis Pelaer, was for many years a member of the history department of the University of Iowa. Since his death, and the- loss of ner ions," Mrs. has devoted herself to painting, in Iowa City, Florida and Hawaii. She has been awarded top prises in art t''j 'A. i 1 v' I 4- I 4 1 1 1 I r-A 1 1 I 1 IK.

DRAKE Y-rr Iowa City's Fashion Store r-: -brrrrirrr. -z Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake, Oxford, Route 3, will observe their Golderi Wedding anniversary Sunday, February 17, with a family dinner at the Melody Mill, and open house from 2 to .1 Odd Fellows Make Plans or Spring Convention Here 4 "Flans for the annual convention I Of the Eastern Iowa District aa-soclatlon, to be held here in April, -r were discussed aythe meeting- ef Eureka Jodge No I. O.Fw Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall.

Mr. 1 Bridenstlnt was p-pointtd pmidnrw tlon and Mr. T. Hjlls vfc- president" school oi instruction was held at the meeting by a group of jnembers from Liberty. Mr.

Roy Rockafellow. district in-structor. was in charge. initiatory degree will be coa-- i ferred at next meeting, Fe5. ruary 19.

A social hour, with Mr. Red In charge, was held at. the close of the meeting. THERB IS an olr storynn-r ihe ny--- ng woras or--tn" great rred Harvey were "Slice the ham thinner, I'm sureFr ed wouia nave bean- proud tht guy behind the meat counter of a cafeteria In a neighboring town, naa he seen the Job 'as-aoing never saw suclnsr ma china could" be set to put out -J such a thin sliver as the one ha whacked off for ma last 8un- -y COO VALENTINE DAY 1 tomor- row and Pearson's have lota of A pretty gifts to offer. Thera Id nothing nloer than a beautiful.

heart shaped box filled with fine quality chocolates. If you-, could hear-the comments rourr-- watomera make regarding Pangburn and OarrottT; you would understand enr enthusbwnt for these two lines of candy. There is no finer randy anywhere and I have. never seen such packaging. have them to sell from 60e C' CZOr ANOTHER SUOOESTIOTT; for tomorrow: The House of Shulton, creators of the dla- tinctlve perfume -Friendship's Garden havt- something i.ew'.

and Valentine Day is a perfect time to Introduce this "Liquid Petals" Is the name vnis enureiy new cream per-fume and Pearson's have a niceJ oner xor you ine ai.xa i trt Pt Blsr "pnia m' ri-f i im .1 p. ju at the Federated FellowBhip hall in Oxf orL AJi of their relatives and friend re invited to attend the Jteyre hK y--: muwi iu- I -V S'f 1 --l'X- 'It- 1 'V7T- y-" '-'TP' 10 Clinton -Phone 9686 Vthe most A '-'2 I "you have eveVr seen- 4 .1 4 1 1 Sportlerqh-; fll i I incf Inlr -ovio X-f" 1 1 1 mwi ivvm vwv 1 wi TV 1 together with a J1.25 Friend-. ship's Garden Flowei' fresh" 1 VsaV. U- MliLl 1 1 -1 I'XV? -from the excellent Si' lit VfU l-Z- wtp MRS. DRAKE open house.

Mr. and Mrs. Drake War, mar fled February 18, 1902. at the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. and- Mrs.

George Ackerman, who lived about five miles southeast of Oxford. Their first home was on a farm near Tiffin, but at the pres ent time they are living on a farm near They have four children, Drake, Route 2, Iowa City; Mrs. Earl (Hazel) Lamb, Huntington Park, Mrs. Raymond (Esther) Hemsted. Route 2, Lone and Mrs.

Delbert Dorothy) Gingerich of Coralville Heights. They also have eight grandchil dren. 4 To Select Iowa Mother of Year: LDWGROVE" Mrs. zdna Robblns of Linn Grove, Iowa chairman of a committee which is to select-the American Mother of 1952, asked today for nominations for Iowa Mother of 1952. She said the deadline for nominations is March 1.

Mrs. Robblns was appointed Iowa chairman recently. Four Hostesses Fete Mrs. Rogers At Shower Here "Mrs. Dale Rogers was honored at a-pink and blue shower Friday; by the Misses Phyllis Hills, Dorothy Hills, Gwen Dunsmors and Dillia Vodlcka.

The party was held at the Hills resident, 1008 East Bloomington street. Guests included Mmes. Kather- ine Vaughan, Jack Krell, Pat Jack Knowling, Bob Thompson, Bessie Kolstad, Richard "Cof fey, Archie Bullne, Don Hogan, Clayton Sexton, Louis Sexton, H. Warner, Wayne CUne. and Miss Roseanns Bongey, jjfubbard 1 all sides are browned well.

This will take almost an hour. Put the bones and onion and carrot into a soup kettle with wat- 4 Rinsa out. thepaa in "which they -were browned, and add this liquid to the soup kettle. Add other ingredients and bring slowly to a boll and let simmer for at least SJuHirav Thera. should, ba about 3 uarts-of water -at- the end of the time.

Strain through a colander to remove the bones. in the refrigerator, so the fat will come to the top and you may skim it off. If undesirable. This stock may be cooked down, if desiredra vor. of my faYorit usea lfor browns tock is in French Onion Sop 1.8 tablespoons butter 4 or 5 large onions, peeled and sliced thinly 1 teaspoon flour.

2 quarts brown stock Toast or 'French bread Parmesan cheese Melt butter in a sauce pan and add onions, sliced thinly. Cook very slowly until the onions are golden but not browned. Add flour and cook for 1 or 2 minutes. Add soup stock and boil gently for 10 minutes. Correct the seasoning with salt and pepper to taste.

Turn into an over proof casserole or individual ones and arrange slices of toast or crusty French bread on top. 8prinAle each slice with Parmesan cheese and slide into a hot oven to cook until the cheese is malted and browned. 2161 TO RAGS 7 IJsTl Hn 1 1 WI 5 I A ii ffl -T" 1 VnVUI. i (I fTlhX 'tit ik rsit i 5f ji rn i "fiJtr'i i I I 1 -h- How Builder Pion Valentine Party in L. Zion Church Friday J.

HbmeBullders, young couples' organization, of Zion Lu- tjieran church, will hold a Valentine party following their meeting Friday evening la the church par lore. xf Mrs. Marvin Sass will preside at a shortbusinesa meeting big a supper at 6:30 p.m. -emberrof The XuOief Vague wm present 'a playlet, "Wonderful Words of Life," under the direction of Mr Norris Olsen. Members of the committee in charge pf The party are Miv and -Mrs.

Eugene Lewis and Mr. -and rMrsi Bob young -mar; "ried couple of the church are ln-yjted attend. Henry Sabin Cubs To Receive Awards Heiry Sabih Cub pack No. 12 will make awards to 17 boys at the birthday supper today at p.m. in the school gymnasium.

Boi'i in Den 1 who -will receive awards fere- Bobby Dvi, bobo.tt Jim Ivit, denoer tripe Norman Mukt, denaer itripee Bobby McLaughlin. "lr badne mini sold and "surer arrow point Kent Kaeser, wolf badge and sold arrow point; John. Parker lion badge, gold arrow points, and two aU-Yr arrow points. Awards will be made to Den to Jimrar Ifoermond, silver arrow points under bear and wolf badges; Clark Barnes, denner stripes; Claude Jones, denner stripes and wolf bad ire: lllehael Patterson, bobcat; George Miller, gold arrow point and two silver arrow point under wolf badge, and James Vincent, gold and silver arrow points tinder wolf badge. 'i In Den 3.

those receiving awards wilt be Max Sienier, wolf badge and gold arrow point; Mickey Hogan, bear badge and gold arrow point; Jimmy Ruby, lion badge; Keith Herman, bobcat; -Larry Headlee, silver arrow point under wolf badge and gold star pin for one -year and Thomas Kadlec, lion badge -and gold star for two- years. tHomeWWi. Mother A bowl of soup may sound like a very simple thing. But there are tricks to making something spect- al from an ordinary soup. A really supers soup-maker-tokh-me "her trick Is to brovn the soup bone I and lots of bones, Ehe likes touse f.

both beef 'and veal bones ii her 1 soup stocky' for 4 the veal gives wthe Jelly J- Uka I that she likes (making teen But ertain But Til Mother: Hubbrogive-yoju her specific directions for malting the brown, stock! which 4s tie. base' for the endless variety of good "soups she makes by adding dif- ferent -vegetables-and barley or fine spaghetti. Brown Soup Stock to 4 pounds beef bones 1 to 2 pounds veal bones 1 large carrot i large onion 3 quarts water 3 stalks celery Several sprigs parsley 1 tablespoon salt 6 peppercorns Have the butcher saw the bones into rather small pieces to get out all of the good. If' soma' meat clings, so muewths better. Spread them out in a roasting pan and strew the carrot and onion over the top.

Put the bones and vegetables in a hot oven and let them brown a good brows. Turn them Cologne in a pretty gift pack- are for only f.1.50. You jnot-. only save a collar -when i you buy this special offer, you also' save twenty cents taxv ceo t'NCLE OVS says thena. modern gala defy all the laws of engineering.

Ous says it's the gals with the stream-lined -figures that offer the moat ra sistance, COO THE MILLERS FOKGBT" company has come out with clever little gadget. Professional bandage-scissors hi a small" sissniot JjfflaaiiseThMfcnrt just exactly like the scissors, you have often seen your doe tor use when bandaging except that they are just a bit small-er. This is not just another-' pair of scissors to ba Used all' over tha house. No Sir, these) are to be nut in th medicine) chesLor and- put right-oacicwerr-arter very tha you can find em when you need 'em. They sell for 12.50 and the quality is beuJ ter than the best.

CCD WANT TO mention oner' llww thing that have that la timely for air tine's Day, This to another real good dnU. Bourjois pnrfumes Annual Car-" nival of Value. Bonr Jols edora, Kvenlnr bi Mais' OnT (May We, joa know, may we wrap Jt for yon, and sUuierisg. tlvea eal fin perfume Incorporated tn Coi- ogsestjBiifl cpiogijea aaC.Fer-. rumea, all In III ty eeat atzeti packaged Meety so that SK 14 It jejf a --S rSP .1 a -m 'I fll f-'lig.

'mth vUl I i r- tMjf rv- i get of eaca sf tno sni-ausaT! they're a sure-'noucii bargain for Valentine jlfts ar for jour owa A a--g-," H- "f'1- ') eoat 'with unlimited hori' k.45SSS modest price hidden, by I I I careful tailoring, imaginative detail. I and divine line. In the best colors of I I the season. to 18; 7 to IS. CC3 JCDGINO BY the crowd around town on Saturday and Monday nights I say ft -uj about time for Bill Potter to write a sequel te his well-re- membered Hoop-Happy Town.

om nartment enartlsmm Sa mdi preparation at a great rat. Hardly day passes that weds not get aoroe new preparattnti to aid the battle for health. Wltk aa the wenderful prog- -ress ta research that has been made I Bnarrel that thera Jo any ekJaaeas left. I goem taoao Rttle germs must be fairly re-aowrT'fnl or th battle would won. DON'T FORGKT youf favorite Valentine.

Teu can get a real fine gift with which to say "To My Valentine" when you at i. Quality First at TOWNER'S B- I I fashioned from excellent woolens in 1 "I fi the latest styles and colors. Sizes I'll for sveryone, at Towner's. Jp' TJ Here's a coat you'll wssr verywhere. yj i 'sm 'Vs proud of tts perfect lines, wonderful I VI af4 f' taitormg, and detailing.

Fashioned of 1 Tl'J 'S -1 excellent woolens in Jots 1 1 A GOOD THOUGHT FOB TODATl Time, UU and vacant apartments wait for no man! I 1 -J A GOOD THOUGHT FOR "MOVWO DAT Let it Help I'm Solva Tear Moving Preblem DIAL L. rw lUUUl.UU JlsTiiiiSAUr COMPAKI.

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