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I SOCIETY TWO BLYTHEVILLE: (ARK.) COURIER NEWS MONDAY, JUNE IF WE OnLY Katy WHAT FROWNING DID 10 OUR NANO ONe TE PURSING LIPS 19 BITO WONT gau, IT MOWER HOW MOTER, KNOW THAT LADY -OLD YO. NOT TO GEN TINT GET THOSE THAT ELEGAnT LOOK ON YOUR FACE! I 1CLO YOU 1 WOLLORT OPILL In NOT GORINA OPILL. ANY, modeR Fill Pantry Shelves with Canned Fruits and Vegetables for Next Winter's Use (Continued from Page One) straight shie Jelly glases for jelly. The tabel must contain nones ot products and name and adresses of. person who put it up.

Some recipes and directions, which the club women find most successful follow: Stust Be Fresh and Cican In securing a One sunlity pioduct, cuch depends upon having thic vegetables or fruit nusolutely fresh, erlsy and clean. All surroundings and utensils should be clean, and all operations from beginning to end shoniri be carried on as rapidly as possible. A good slogan Is "one pour from the field to the C321." Sort and grade the vegetables, discording all defective ones and use those of the same size together. Use guly uniform well ripened products. Only young.

tender, quickly grown veg- 1 clables retain their navor when canned, The use of the steam pressure canner is urged for the canning of corn, (English, black-eyed, I cow, and Held pens), and all other -acid vegetables. If a steam pressure cauner is not avaitable, use the intermittent processing in a -water canner. of the success in canning corti depends upon the careful selection of a young, tender, juicy product before it reaches the 'starchy stage. It should never allowed to start longer than few minutes after being taken from the stalk. Corn which has passed the milky stage or is stale is very difficult to sterilize and cloes 110t have a good flavor.

Remove the husk and silk. Bianch on the cob 1 to-3 minutes, or Inng cuough to "set the milk." Cut the kernels from the cob, but do not cut deep chough to cut Into the cob. Put in a nad add enough boiling water to cover. Stir the corn occasionally, and allow it to boil for 5. minutes, Pack hot in sterilized jars or tint cans to within onc-halt inch of top and nod 2 teaspoons of salt and sugar mixture (2 parts sugar aud 1 part salt) to cach quart jar or No.

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Main cans and cover with brine made by dissolving 5 tablespoons of salt in al gallon of bolling water, or add teaspoonful salt to each quart jar or No. 3 can. Process intermittently hour each day for three sucerssive days or process 10 minutes un)der 10 pounds of steam pressure. Soup mixture is: made in the proportion of Lina tomato pulp, cne-fourtha corn or tiny: beans, and one-fourth okra, with seasoning added. The toes should be heated, rubbed dizu a sieve, and cooked down to a about the consistency of ketchup, before measuring.

Then the corn and okra should be added and cocked wastil three-fourtes done. 'Then pick Into quart jars or No. 3 Lin cans and add 2 teaspoons of salt and sugar Lure to each container. Process intermillently for 1 hour ai each of the three periods or for 45 minutes of steam: pressure. Luxora Society--Personal Miss Maicelle Cook catertain2d the two luble contract bridge club to which belougs.

Friday aftcrncou nt her homie. Garden flowers were used for the Liatis. Besides the club members; the licsless entertalued Miss Hudson and her house guest a Miss Margaret Willians, mesdantes James Driver of Osceola, Luck Sil-! liman of Nuw York City and C. W.I Vollaner of Blytheville. Miss Cara: Mai Hires received high score prize and Airs.

Janies Driver had sCOtC among the guests. Dainty refreshments were served. Vivian Lynch, Mabie George, Margaret Richards. Diste Howard and Luelle Bowland of of Willian George, Scott. Pershing Turner John Franklin Bowen motored to Friday night.

ing the week with his grandparMarvin Spann Wilson is spendents at Ripley, Tenn. Miss Margaret Richards has dIS her guest, Miss Bourland ct Blythe rille. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashnsere of Osceoln were risitors in Luxora Thursday.

Mrs. James Driver and daughter. Martha Posey of Osceola spent Friday in Luxora. Misses Sara Ana and Panino Hires of Blytheville: were Lusora visitors, Thursday. 1 15, 1931 Society Calendar Tuesday The Maple Grove cemetery ascoclation will meet with Mrs.

Tony. Thompson at. 3 o'clock. The Delphian chapter will have! Its. the finnl mecting of (11o gene all Hotel Noble, to followed with the president's luncheon.

Mrs. Ross Stevens and Mrs. E. ED. are entertalning the Tuesday Rook club.

Mrs. Leon Smith is having flic Contract club. Mrs. llaricy Morris 'is entertain1ng the; New Tuesday Bridge club. Wednesday Mis.

Carrol Blakemore is entertaining. the" Matince. Bridge club. Thursday Mrs. M.

0. Ustey Is hostess to the Alid-Wook Bridge club. -The Thursday ciub is meeting with Airs. Everett Gee. Saturday Woman's -club will have benefit bridge and rook party at the club house sat 2:30 o'clock.

Dillahunty Weds Harman Taylor The marriage of Asias Virian Bear Dillalrunty and Mr. Adam Haunau Haylor was Baturday evening nt the First Presbyterian church with the Rev. Marsh Al. Callaway performing the ring service al eight o'clock. garden effect was used throughout the wedding in the decorations, frocks and flowers, The bride's 'dress of white Imported organdic with flesh cotored flowers embroidered on 14, was cul with a close fitting waist which extended below the hips and was finished with a wide band of real lace.

'The wide, circular skirt which touched the fluor was caught in the lace and a narrow band of lace trhoused the decy Bertha collar. She carried a colonial corsage of garden dowers in which pink and blue shades predominated. Mrs. Godfrey White of matron of honor, WAS her only attendant. Her pink figured Candle frock was a colonial model With short puffed sleeves nud: a gorged skirt.

Her Dowers cere similar to those of the bride. Mr. Jesse Taylor served his hroper as best mall. For the nuptial muslo Miss' Exc erwell played "Ah, Sweet Mystery Lite" for the assembly of guests, Miss Virginia Keck sang "AL Dawning" and Promise Me." Lohengrin's wedding march uccom- I panied the entrance of the bridal party and as the marrlage vows were exchanged "I Love Truly" was played. The recessioual was from Mendelssolsu's wedding march.

Both Miss Harwell and Miss Kock wore green organdie dresses trimmed with touches. of pink Reed baskets hehi shower bouquels of garden flowers with roses, snapdragons, sweet pens, larkspur and rugged robins forming a rainbow of colors for the background of Collage which decorated the palcit' and choir loft. 1 Alter 3 honeymoon spent nt Hardy, and Lexington, Tenn. where they will be. guests of Mr.

grand mother, Mrs. John A. Taylor, they will make' their home with Mr. Taylor's mother. They expect to be away two weeks.

Mis. Taylor, who is the daughter of- Mrs. (corge W. Dillbunty and the late Mr. Dillahunty, attended Gulf Park college and the Unlversity of Missouri where she TC ceived numerous honors for beauty and popularity.

The bridegroom. son of Mrs. W. M. Taylor and the -Jate Judge Taylor, received his later education at Vanderbilt universily, Nashville, where because a anember of the Sigina Alpha Epilson fraternits.

He is now connected: with the First National Bank. Compliments Brides. Mrs. Beni Cooper entertained with EL bridge luncheon Saturday complimenting 3 bride' and bride elect, Mrs. C.

W. Oglesby of Fort Stoith, who was formerly Bliss Marry Elizabeth Robinson, and Miss Vivian Dillahunty whose marriage to Harinan Taylor took place Saturday crening. Sweet peas afforded the lovely Hovers used for the small luncheon tables arrauged with bridal place; cards. Alter the 1wo-course nicnu, SATVcd at one o'clock. there were bridge games A necklace went to Miss Eve Harwell for the high SCOTe prize.

Both guests of honor received interesting gifts from the guests. Handhork of Vacation School Pupils Displayed. At the public program for the closing. of the Dally Vacation BIble school of the first Baptist church Friday evening, interesting display's were shown of work accomplished by the 200 studeuts who attended. Lie two weeks school.

Honors were awarded to these: plata sexing, first, Bonnie Jean Buchanan; second, Winifred Crawford; third, Evelyn Smart. Fancy work, Arst, Dorothy Jean Poster; second, Nancy Claire McCaulcy; Woodcraft, group one, book enda, first, Jammi2 Hall; second, Don Wilhelm and Binfred Lloyd tied: group 2, bouses, first, Charles Purtle; secpod, Jolly Sparks and Charles Fentied; primary woodcraft, boys, J. W. Shouse; sccond. Trotter were 31 members of the faculty and helpers who aulated the Rey.

Alfred S. Harwell In conducting the daily sessions. The school was made possible by the church, the workers, the J. C. Penney company and the Chicago MIN and Lumber corporation who operated.

In the closing program, Miss Virgiula Tompkins was plouist, Miss Willie Marshall sponsored the work demonstration of the Junior department, Mrs. Jake for the primary department. Durothy Foster, Winifred Crawford, Roland Hunt and Nancy Claire MeCanley told the story of Joseph and these was a -sword drill by pupils of the junlor-Intermediate department. To Entertain Mothers, Members of the Husiness and Professional Women's club will cutertain their mothers, or sante one else's mother, al the annual Mothers-Daughlers party tonight at Lie Woman's club. Mrs.

Tom P. Jones, Mrs. Afue Belt and Mrs. Lewis Phillips are hoslesses for the party for which Interesting arrangements have been minde. Varhro Suclely Meels.

'The Woman's Missionary society the Yarbro church met al the church Friday afternoon with 18 present. In series of special prayers the Rev. Aubrey Hoodl, Mrs. A. S.

Deen, Mrs. C. B. Etchison: and Mrs. D.

McCaulcy offered prayVET 'The Rev. 11. J. Couchman taught lesson on Porcign Missions and Extending the Kingdom." Have Dancing Party. Misses Nita Gendren and Tele Shrpard entertained 24 Inosts Satunday evening al the Gendren liome.

Daucin: and bridgo was cujayed several hours with lee cream cake servert fuformally throughout the crening. Frites Awarded. Miss June Workman was awardfirst prize and Miss Josephine Bryans, second, in1 A contest among students of Miss Minnie Jones, plano instructor. In past year Miss Workman menorized more plano compositions than any of the other studeuts. Entertains With Bridge Tarty.

Mrs. Roduey' L. Bannister was hostess to four tables of bridge evening. Sweet peas, snapdragons and corn flowers, fu showbouquets, afforded ciccorations the two rooms arranged for eight, couples present. Mrs.

Joe WOn the ladies', prize, perinne. and double deck of cards to Ernest Roc men's high. Mrs. Hunter C. Sins, who Is leaving for an extended visit In La Grange and Moscow, WAS presented Bundkerchiets, A frozen salad, cream cheese sandwelches.

ripe olives and iced tea refreshed the guests. llas Club l'arty. The Sos Nak Rn Rook club quet with Mrs. E. F.

Blomeyer Friday afteruoon when Mrs. W. M. Crow was the enly guest. 'The hostess' home, recently modeled, was decorated with summer flowers with four rooms CEL the floor thrown openA gelatine salad with sandwiches and a grape ice was served after several rook games.

To Honor Presidents. Mrs. Janies B. Clark. retiring president of the Delphlan chapleT, and Mrs.

Marian Williams, incoming president, will be guests of honor al 3 luncheon al line Holel Noble Tuesday. This affair will follow the final inceting of the year when members of the study class will take an exansination on the book stilded this year which dealt with the study of art. Will Give Benefit Bridge, Rook Party, The Woman's club sponsor beuctit bridge and rook parly ternoon, 2:30 o'ctock, for the prin- SAME PRICE 25 40 ounces for 25c. FAR BAKING It's double acting Use for fine texture and large volume in your bakings. MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT at the.

club house Saturday alcipal event of the summer seuson. planned by this group. There will 13 prizes for cach table. Reservations. 50.

cents each, may be entling Mrs. John F. Sanders at 252-W. The proceeds of this party will used for the debt on the club house, Scales- Welch The marringe of Miss Addle Mac Welch and Hurry C. Scales, bolh of Friendship, Look place here Saturday with the Roy.

W. J. I.cRuy, pastor of the Lake Street Methodist church, performing the ceremony. Trantham-Shelton Miss Vada Ann Shelton and John Hey Trantham, bolts of Roseland, were married here urday by the Rey. A.

T. McAnally, pastor, of the church of the Nazarene. McKeeThe marringe of Airs. Bertha Vandiver and Willkun A. McKee, -both of Manila, cocurrel here Saturday with the Rev.

W. H. Horn performing the ceremony. Miss Lela Hamilton and Waller Poole, both 01 Caruthersville, were united in marriage in this city Saturday by Justice R. MeKnight.

Hayli Society- Personal Twelve members of 111e younger set enJoyed IL nt Kennett Kump Thursday evening. Games were enjoyed after which samulwieles and drinks were sererd. 'The party then motored to Kennett wud enjoyed the remainder of the evening dancing at licgal's Pharmacy. Swumnle Ridgeway entertained couples with IL dancing purty al his home Friday After an evening of dancing, dellelous TCfreshments were served. The In the contest spousored by the Junlor League of the Methodist church entertained the winners with pasty at the church Thursday ovculag.

Games 201d contests enjoyed ufter. which freshments were served. Mesdames Cults Powell and Angelo Mahoulls are spousors for his group. Itev. J.

W. Cunningham and family have returned from Grand Junction, where they visSteal friends for Weck. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dorris AI1nounce the birth of son on Wednesday Janie 10th.

Fie has been named Hugh Jr. Mr. W. T. Nethery and Harohi Burress drove to Memphis Wednesduy and returned Thursday.

'Ilicy were accompanied to Mcmiphis by Morris Bird who has been visiting here To ra few days. Miss Girardeau Grace Popham of Cape spent the week end with her parents here. Mrs. I. McDermott and children motored to Blytheville, Friday where they visited Mrs.

George McLeod and family. Mr. and Sirs, Ralphs Leonard and son spent Thursday at Poplar Bluf! with Mr. and Mrs. M.

bre. Miss Maurine McNell, who Is atleading sumemr schoul at Cape Girardcau spent the week end Bits of News Mostly Personal Miss Willie A. Lawson has her guest her mother, Mrs. S. C.

Lawson, of Ark, Peggy Long went to Memphils Sunday to spent weck with relalives. She WAS uccompanted by her mother, Mrs. Jolin il. Long, and other members of her family. MisS Mary Ellen Steveus loft Friday for Plymouth, N.

where shit: will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Gene Sull, and Mr. Still. Mrs. Alvin Huffman and daugliter, Jettye Claire, have gone to Prluceton, for a vacation with relatives.

Mr. Huffman accompanied them to Dyersburg, Tenn. Afr. 2nd Mis. 12iley J.

JUILE are In Tennessce. Mrs. Earl has gone 10 Fulton, for a two weeks visit. Miss Janie Giosnell has returned from Jonesboro where she was student at Joustero A. and college for part of the summer session.

D. Pred Taylor, of Osceola, attended to business here today. Mr. and Mrs. 1.

a. l'artlow, accompanted by Mr. Mrs. H. R.

Partlow and Mr. and Mra. J. K. Partlow, or Paragould, left Sunday for vacation to bye spent In Nushyllle and Lebanon, Tenn.

Mrs Louise Cranc Kyler, of Menaplals, was arrived for 4101 exlended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cranc.

15en Levy, tell today for Mamanolls Springs, where hr will nitend summer -camp utter a visit with lils purents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Levy.

Sir. and Mrs. James B. Clark luvo as their guests, Allen Miller and son, Allen, Jr. of Pine Bluff who will be here this week; and Miss Floyd Roberts, of New York city, who will remain for longer stay.

Mrs. Cecil L.cc has returued to her home In Dyersburg, alter visiting Ms. Georgre. W. labanty wout fomlly, having come over for the wedding of her niece, Miss Vivian Dillahunty and Harman Taylor, Sir.

and Mrs. Milton Altenberg and duughter, Ruth Ann, of Mcmphis, spent yesterday wILt Mr. next Mrs. B. 'H.

Levy. They have Just returned from A visit in Hot Springs and will probably spend most of the summer traveling in Europe. Mrs. Hunter C. Sims and son, Hunter left yesterday for extended visit with relatives in Moscow nud Lit Grange, Tenn.

'They were accompanied by Sins who will return today. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Bannister has IL.S their guests for the weekend, Mr.

and Mrs. Estes 'W. McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Castinc, of New Orteaus.

They were enroute home from vacationing in Canada and the Great Lakes region. W. Leon is In Hattiesburg. for several days business trip. An alarin clock has been invented by German, that switches on 311 electric, light when the bell rings.

with her pareats. She wAS Accompanied by Miss Dorothy Cresswell of St. Louls, who Ls niso FL student at Cape. each pint jar or No. 2 can.

Seal the containers at once, and process quart jars or No. 3 cans at boiling point (212 degrees F. intermittently for hours al the first and hours at cach of the succeedlng periods. Intervals ween the Drat two periods showed be 12 to 18 hours, and betweeu the last two periods, 18 to 24 hours. With steam, water pressure, process com 1 hour and 25 miantes at 15 pounds of pressure or 250 degrees Take every precaution to base gcod rubhers.

Corn can be successfully dried. sonny peas. They are best gathered in the early i morning or when the weather is cool, Work should be done rapidly, and the pens should not stand either before or salter. being shelled. Wash, shell, And sort the pens, palting those of the same size and diegree of minturity together.

Bc ELITC not to use the harder or nearly ripe peas among lite tender ones. Cover with water, and bring to a boll. Boil three to live minutes, depending upon Use age of the peas. Pack at 'once si2tilized jars tu within one-half inch top of the Jar. If the contaluer is filled 100 full, some of the peas may burst atic make the liquid cloudy.

Act 2 teaspoons of salt and sugar misture (described under canning corn) tal each quart jar or No, 3 can. Fill tite Jar with some of the boiling water in which the peas were heated and paddle or stir to remove air cubbles. Process under 10 pounds steam pressure for 45 minutes. (For water bath, process intermittently 1 hour for cach of three periods.) Remove the urs frown the canner, seal and cover with a cloth to avoid breakIng. Tin cans should be plunged inmediately into cold water and coolcd as quickly as possible.

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