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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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7 ni MI 'A' JT 'A' 1 fl, 19 11 You Need FURNITURE Go To Says Mrs. Baldridge at The Cooking School mm Furniture For Cooking School Selected From Our Complete Stocks cei'lainly liiul a wide selcrlion of Ql'AlJ'FY IIrc at. Hlomquist Fui'niUu'e Conipany, ami foi' evei'y i-oom in the says Mrs. Bakli'iclRe, wiio will eoiuiuet the Times- School. Shown above is one of our late pat- in Dining' Room Furniture after the cooking'school visit oui'stoi'e and see the many new of Furniture we have assembled foi' your inspection.

BLOMQUIST FURNITURE SHOP NOKTII Lvcrybody Reads llic 1 iiiies-Mirror Milk Is Milk In Its Most Palatable at Says Mrs. Baldridge Cooking School lii Homogenized Milk the fat are smashed into extremely small bits, which remain quite separate, and these particles are so small that even after several days, there is only a shght movement of the fat toward the top of the bottle. And since the cream is evenly distributed throughout the bottle, the last glass will contain as much cream as the very first. AT YOUR GROCER'S Mrs. Baldridge Also In her demonstrations at each session of the cooking school, Mrs.

Baldridge will use Homogenized Milk, VMtamin 1) Milk, Cream Top Whipping Cream, (iolden Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese and Krim-Ko, the delightful Chocolate drink. l(i()K()lS MKDIC.VI. AmtOKITIKS DAirn PKODrC'TS IN THI-; DAILY DIET WARREN COUNTY DAIRY ASSOOIATION METZGER SALE ATTRACTS MANY CUSTOMERS SAT. Saturday wa.i a 45th Annlvcr- Customers from nearby conmi uni ties were noted through out the day, taking advantage of the many offered by the Twenty-three of the little lilac were found hy thosr who took a few minutes to look in the merchandise these tickets arr hidden, Mr.s. Harry Mintzrr.

307 Pennsylvania rf- cpived the beautiful wet in its Invrly rhe.st. Among thr other given away a Congoleuiti rug, went to Mrs. Gruber, of Russell, and a bed spread to Mrs. E. Miller, IP Oak street.

Other gifts, which included hose, a quilt, oushion.s an'i umbrellas, went to the following; Mi.ss Gracc Bell, Miss Mary Mahood, Mrs. Kitty Smith, Mrs. Leslie Wolf, Mrs. Norman Pierce, Mrs. B.

Pb Duffy, Mrs. Kdward Malec, Mrs. France.s Buck, Mrd. Donna Wright, Mr.s. Gust Mrs.

Sadie Albaugh. of Warren; Mrs, Theresa Johnson, Mrs. Charles Neal, of Sheffield: Mrs. J. Doraey and Mr.s.

Ub Burkhart, of Clarendon, and Mr.s. Buyer, of Sugar Grove. fine gifts await finders ol these lilac tickets during the last week of the sale. The judges in the Lilac Tournament have not turned in their de- ci.sion, but it will be announced in Tuesdaybs Times-Mirror. A number of beautiful entries were made each of the four classifications.

Oscar Gustaf.son was leading in the Lilac Marathon, but the final figures of Saturday may change his pei'centage and another coworker be leading by Tuesday. Much is being it! the Lilaf' Marathtjii, many cu.s- toniei'S wailing several minutes for their favorite so he or might have credit for the SPECIAL COURT SESSION FIXED FOR JUNE 16 TH of the large number of vvliicli remain on the eivil court docket here, a special of common pleas court will be held by Judge D. Lb Arird diiring the week beginning Monday, June 16 it was announced today. When court convened last Mon day, Judge A said today, tlierc uere fourteen cases listed and pre suniably ready for trial. For dif' ferent reason.s there were seven cases continued.

The principal reason that the number of these cases were not tried wa.s because witnesses were absent and could not be reached, the judge stated. Some of the attorneys and litigants are anxious to have a number of these caaes disposed of, he said. Consequently, the prothonotary and jury comniis.sioners have been notified to call the u.sual number of jurors to hold court, riuring thr week beginning June Jfi. DISTRICT ELKS NAME OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR WARREN Oren cooking No witch- Wiifinq no work, dial imtm dsiirnd you of cooinng Cooking Y.W.C.A. Activities 20, 21, 22, 23 onie to the cookin.i;' srliool and how AK)1)KRN (IAS all of the chores foriiieriy with roastiii.c: and LoHni how shrinkages in foods and Ivoarn how you can be ii! every The many made in Modern (jas ('ookery will surpi-ise and amaze you.

SKF. (lAS KWitKS US Disrr AT vorrj Gas for the 4 BIG JOBS Gas you ter in all of four his jobs in hoii a heating, rc'f igei a i anti cooking. Vitamins ahsolutelv sure ol PEnnsvLuiiniii cns compnnv With a Bi-yan victory would undoubtedly go a Free Silver Senate and House. Contraction and panic would inimediatc. i.s bad enough; would hr' wor.se At the May meeting of of Pen nsylvania, i District, held yester-' day afternoon at the home of Beaver Falls f)f Flks, L.

Bruce Myers, of Ellwood City, elect' ed president for the ensuing year, succeeding C. C. Teal, of Other officers are: Vice president, James P. Walsh, of Aliquip-j pa, who succeeds Myers; secretary. E.

J. Kress, of Meadville, who K. Hilduni. of War-, reii, and treasurer. Fred Gribble, of Beaver Falls, re-elected.

During the meeting, Am An Day was ob.served witlv a special addre.ss by Col. Sterling Morelock. FMttsburgh, who is attached to A spin wall Hospital. nie June meeting of the association will be held in Sharon. Those who attended meeting from here included Dr.

D. A. Smith. R. L.

Rnhlman and E. W. Hildum. hi I Anyone with good cow or good hand bicyxle wishing a business education can strike a bargain at Smiths Collfgp in Warren. Brindip, laUe keer o' I Two things to be checked: and the army worm.

was just as deadly the other? Two rival Towanda grocery had a laid war. Prices Anally dropped to Ic a pound. Then lard was given away, i.atpr one offered Ic with every pound carried away; then the madf it This kept up until the lard supply was exhausted, one way of doing SHEFFIELD HIGH SENIOR EVENTS OPEN WITH PLAY Shpffield. M. tv 19.

Tlie flrst in series of pvents which the tn-m year will be held I'bioay eveninj; week in the high school au ium, where the H. clas." of J941 will pre.sent the class play. Tillie Goes to a three-act comedy written by Wbi- bur Braun, is tlip vehicle thp cast of elpven will senl. Directing the arc Misse.s Ellen Hein'z and Nearing, of higli srl.ool faculty. play tlrlc I'ole of Aunt Tillie 'ib'a but the principal role of the play will be ))ortrayed by Elwood Kinney, who as Tucker in he comedy IS required to impersonate Aunt 'i'illie.

of cast nclude Retty Finerty. Chnstine Blake, t'rances Gronick l.ia belle Heeter, Veronica Hudaii Iijck Okerberg. Eugene and James McGuire. to Uie play, which will begin will be by 1 1 f.linientrty tickets only, distri iji.iion ipf Is in charge of ineii nf the class. TF.ACHEH SPEAKS The morning service Sunday in the Methodist church included as pnn: ipnl feature a talk given r.y Ma.

ion Derby, recently returned the lb A. from ibugiiay, South America where she was a teacher in a r.d.^siwn high school which is uniier the iiianagement of the Foreign i't-pH rtnient of tlie Women's Service. I'EflSONALS -oiid Trzcinskl, clerk at i'amp ANF-13, returned last night tu New (Ximberland, to resume his studies at the CCC officers training at that place. P.ay is seeking to qualify for a post with the CCC. Henry departed by train last evening for Baltimore, where has secured employment.

beer 9 Lily wr the The Efljt teum polished Akeley to a tune of 17 to 24. any meintvrt of either Representative Of Surplus Marketing Will Visit Warren Excitement over gold at on Increase. Many parties are prospecting the as inany believe gold and silver exist in the ranges bordering the Allegheny. gold In hllU. It is announced by the secretary of the Warren Chamber of Commerce that a representative of the Surplus Marketing Administration will be in the Chamber offices at eleven oclock Wednesday morning, May 21st, to provide application forms for any food retailer who wishes to call at the offices and sign up for handling surplus food stamps through their stores.

of the stamps will be introduced in Warren County in the course of the next week, it is announced by the Administration. A letter from the Administration containing full information will be sent to every man and woman who i.s entitled to utilize the stamps, and to every grocer who has signed an agreement for receiving the stamps, rt is slated that no information on the subject will be given by telephone or othenvise by the Chamber of Commerce, since the letter contain full Never were many mock worn. In nr I and plants now beautify the the drawing rooms as the weather warm, yon hAnutify? A concert whistler will introduced at musicale at Mr. R. Van 415 Hazel street, ne.xt Monday evening.

warbled and trilled herself into the hparts of her the Bradford Star. have clever little Tlie gypsy camp on rilade Run quite a re.soit Sunday afternoon. For a small fee tlie fortune teller would reveal the secret of the best places for trout fishing. idea Jerry put in the day with his hauling borough roller over the pavement to it. P'lllerl with stones, it weighed seven and a half tons.

Mrs. Baldridge Selects OUR ICE CREAM for the Cooking School 1 O. A Urn bn -tj-hf njght caught Sill run. a "pt'-ckled beauties Fri'i-i MoxiP -the tonic drink, 7 A family through a h- We Feature a Variety of Flavors Vanilla. Chocolate Sprinkle.

Rutter Orangf. Pine apple, VVhitehouRf', ('hrrrv, Molasse.s Butt: Brazil Nut and Black Raspberry 15c PER PINT WEEK-KNI) SPECIAL 2 PINTS 25c THE DONUT SHOP.

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