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Great Bend Tribune from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 8

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Great Bend, Kansas
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come ht dee caters, often have added attraction of smalt taekel. Mnrham plaid dress (left) is le tented orange and purple, has touch of white at neckline, pleated bodice. Jumper 1 browu-and-whit cotton tweed (right) is topped by trim. Cabbed jacket. Both designs are fey Helen Whiting.

By Gaile Vegas, NEA Women's i'S taitor. Forewell Parties Honor and Mrs. Archie Lindholm There were Zi guests picsent uid iho AT HOME IN LARNED, 901 Broodwoy, or Mr orrf Mrs. Carlton Fyler who were married in the Methodist church at Albert Mrs Fyler is the former Mildred Nordman, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs Joe Nordmon of Olmirz, ond Mr.

Fyler is the son of Mr ond Mrs W. Fyler of Bison. Mrs Howard Sandberg tiowera sanaoerg was Mrs Hugh Brogan was was roaoc up of mcmbois oi Monday morning at a coflee hon- chapter FS PEO of winch Mr oiing Mrs Sandberg and was as- Sandberg v.as a member She was sisled by Mrs Barton Carothers I presented with a farewell gift at several coui- tesiee over tbe week end prior to her departure with her family MEMBERS FOR FIFTY YEARS of the Cong egotlonal church were honored Wednesday morning when the Women's Fellowship of the church recognized their years of service and presented those who could be present with corsages Pictured are (seated) Mrs Carl Maybach, Mrs Ethel McMullen, Mrs Edna Wilson and Mrs Ethel Schumacher. First row (standing) Mrs. Cole, Mrs Kurt Zutavern, Mrs.

Ola Chapman, Mrs T. Keegan, Mrs. Beutah Kelfam and Mrs. Andrew Boyd (Second raw) Mrs Don Weltmer sr, Mrs Will Edmon, Mrs. Jennie McMullen, Mrs.

Frank Wood and Miss Elsa Zutavern Unable to attend were the Mesdames W. A. Bolinger; Velma Harris, C. M. Jordan, Dwlght Ketth, Frank Moses, George Pratt, Gertrude Remmert and Arthur Taylor.

(Tribune Photo) afternoon for UnccY. Monday afternoon for UnccY. (ia Neb where they will make their; home. They have been living heie at 1401 Warner, rd. I at KOMAREK'S The Homemaker's Column By MBS R.

J. WEAVER And Marian V. Btlr BOMB DEMONSTRATION AGENTS Mrs. Oarl Hemilch entertained with two tables of bridge Thursday i. hi Aim, Mrs Cletus Scnarbt and Mar Flanders Family Holds Reunion Here Sunday ilyn, Mrs Phil Bigham and Patricia of Great Bead: Lite LeBoy help or advice is needed Bran Muffins lYi cups All-Bran 1 cup milk 1 egg and Patricia Scbults.

manna's maternal grandparents, uncle and The annua Blenders family re union was held at tbe Great Bend Last week we gave you two 4-H prize winning receipts aod hei are two more The champion cake baker In tbe senior division was Mary Jo Mauler, Olmlts, member of tbe Eureka Homesteaders 4-H club Tbe prize cake was a delicious aunt Mr and Mrs. Stanley Bych park Sunday with a basket 3 tablespoons melted shorten leo and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ryohlec of Great Bend came out in the dinner at which were present Tnoee attending were Mr evening to help Dlanna celebrate ing or salad oil i cup flour 2 tablespoons sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder Mrs. Elvm Planders and family, Miss Clara Planders, Mrs.

OrviDe angel rood cake and here la the Lodge Groups Hold Renders and children, Mrs recipe. Ansel Food Cake Supreme 1 pf' m-mg Joint Meeting Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fa i teaspoon salt Combine bran and milk, let itand minutes Beat egg, add with shortening or salad oil Sift Campbell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Planders, Mr and Mrs. Walter Planders and family, all of Great Bend.

Canton Ark Valley Ho. 18, Pa triarchs Militant, and the Ladles together flour, sugar baking pow auxiliary, held their regular Also Mr. and Mrs Clinton Flan In tbe roOFhaU der and salt combine with bran mixture Fill gi eased muffin pans Mrs. Edward M. McCarty of Lar- ders and family Hutchinson, Mi.

and Mrs Melvm Haeeelman and two-thirds full. Bake Iw-t oven (400 degrees Fahrenheit) 29 and Mr. and Mrs Roger hrenheit (quick moderate). Have egg whites at room temperature Sift an ample amount of cake flour into a square or paper Step I Measure and silt together three times 1 cup sifted cake flour 1 cup 3i cup plus 2 tablespoons) sugar Step i Measure into large mixing bowl. Vt cups egg whites (about Gore up tain of the Canton, presided at I fiMfz aWA i I II PHMak I their respective lodge meetings I mtb iklJ III AaL.T!S)a I and Mrs Milo Flanders, Albert! Plunders, Mr and Mrs George Harris of Stafford.

Mr and Mrs. Preceding the meetings eover- iHLf 1 I I I I I I II ill'IMtWl I Reunion of Reimon Fomily Held Sunday Descendants of the late I Marvin menders and ed dish supper was enjoyed by the members and two guests, Mr. and Mrs George Tucker, of Dodge Mrs. Don rjraine and daugh ter of Wichita City KUinwood and Lamed and Cynthia Re mi an held a family Also Mr and Mis Walter Des- beis of the auxiliary were in chaige the supper maiteau and son of Plnnnille. and Mi and Mrs Dewey Haddon of Elhitwood In ptepatation for the annual re 'i teaspoon almond extract or view In Octobei vailous phases ofi the work v.

ere piactlced Also a I 3 teaspoons vanina Beat with wire whin until foe reunion In tbe Oieat Bend citj park, Aug. SB, tilth a basket dinner Attending ere Mr. and Mrs Calvin Paxson and Mrs. Manon Stout of Cheyenne Wells, Colo Mr and Mrs. Robot Pinkton.

Pod Mi and Mrs William Wysong, Lamed Mr. and MM. EMon Nations and special dull pi actios of both or- Party For Daughter On Sixth Birthday dois was held Gradually add. 3 tablespoons at a time, cup sugar. Beat about 10 seconds after each addition Continue beating titer tbe laal addi Hoismglon members of the auxi Mis Lee Stevens entertained liary will serve i eJresbmeitls at sona, St John, Mr.

and Mrs Wes tion until meringue is nrm ana the next meeting of the Canton ond auxiliary which will be Sept with a pally at the Stevens home east of Hewer Saturday afternoon ft pm at '-be IOOF hall honor of her daughter Dian-i slKtb btilhday The young wire whip Is gently lifted out of meringue (This requires consid sters played and tlte motheis and a nice time was had by The honor guest received erable beating). Step 8 Place flour-sugar mixture many nice gifts and hei paternal grandmother Mrs Martha Stevens ley Bemstorf and daughters ol Chase Henry Bdman and Mr and Mrs, Waltei Munay, Great Bend Also Mis Lydia Hartmann Mr and Mia. John Rieman, Mr and Mrs. Btnmertt Wllborn and sons and Mrs John Batman, Mr and family Hmidngton, Mr and Mrs Orvllle Weeseler and family. Bush-ton: Mr.

and Mm Heal Re una Mrs Henry Janke, Raymond Janke and Mr. and Mia Floyd Reunan and Velma, Mr. and Mis. Alvin Oarsman and family and Mr and Mrs Bar! Haisman and family In sifter and sift about tablespoons over tbe entire surface of meringue. Pold gently with wire whip or rubber spatula until flour- baked a birthday cake which was tnmmed pink and white and It together with stiawbeiry I served to earr out a about 8 to pink and white color scheme strokes and turning tbe bowl a The guests weie Mis Oeoige quarter of a turn with each stroke.

Strobel Ruth and Joan and Dian- Sunday at then home east of Hei 'V 2 JRJn tei honot of his mother Mrs i jjjyjl Wfe-, Adelia Schulto, of Great Bend i 'III III' It gig llIwlMIlllll hoh Tuesday a 4 jj Repeat this folding piocess un na's great grandmotheis Mrs Ka til all of the noux ana sugn tie Strobe) of Sewaid Mis Fied Schenk and Wayne of Olmitz Mis folded tn. Then scrape down the, aides of tbe bowl with rubber spa-! tula and fold 8 to 10 more strokes Martha Stevens Mis Brandt Stevens, Susie and Shaion, Mis Jer or until mixture is completely ome Smith Pat Mike and Janle blended. This mixture wDl be very Mrs Joe Bsteld. Beverly and thick. Push tbe batter carefully with a rubber spatula, into ungreased tube pan, 10 4 inches Lilt the last portion lightly from the bowl Holmes-Mahan Vows Solemnized August 1 6 Marriage vows weie solemnised Aug 16 for Millie MahaD daughter of Mr and Mrs.

George Wlttman of Basine and Louis Holmes, son of Mrs Rosa Holmes 1307 Jefferson. The Rev Van Boenmg perfoimed the ceremony at 7:80 pm in tbe home of tbe bride's brother and wife, Mi and Mrs William Wlttman who were tbe only others present The bridegroom Is assistant fire chief of tbe Croat Bend fire department. The couple is now at into tbe pan, being oarenii not to stir it. Cut careful through the batter going around tbe tube 9 or 0 times wttb a knife or steel spatula to break large air bubbles. Be sure to even up batter so it Is level home at 8301 San Domingo.

Bake 30 to 89 minutes hi quick moderate oven (875 degrees Fahrenheit), or until top springs back wben lightly touched. Turn pen immediately upside down Let cake hang In pan until Second Year Bible Class Starts September 14 Classes In the second year Men- Martha Sue Pacsner OtafUn, a nmger Bible class will begin Tuesday, Sept. 14 with Mrs 8. Oar-ngnes as teaehei The class will i jMja yy vvw jw- SB aaaa36- SSmiiM. t9MWW mhv gj pj tW" Hiu.i isuM- hJ- nyvv, mitotic, Jl-l ON THIS 54 PIECE SERVKE FOR 8 SflUT OF totm value no4.io A7S WSlMJFi w'rlk, fliD iU4f Th Thrilling Set Conctsts oft Hwr' if Wl-- Pir I.

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mSM FIRE MASTER 0 Cerufled pmttetion for on hoar for 'i WmM MluMM Jewelrv And Pp-P1 7f WWV lyiWI certified geologist of the Losranenne 4-H reserve champion the deserves real credit as her moth er was to the hospital at the time secretary-treasmer of the group of the Bible which will be studied are Horn Kings to Mele- chl Anyone interested in Bible study is invited to attend The Martha Sue nakea nor cereai nun-fins AH 4-H members make then own product to exhibit but we do know tbe mothers edd confidence just to be close at hand in case course win run for No Forking Please We would like to thank the motorists who re spect the "Ho Parking" signs in front of our chapel The reason they are placed there is because some family your neighbor perhaps Is going through a very sad and difficult time, in the death and funeral of a loved one Curb space Is needed so that the funeral procession may form to meet time committments at various cemeteries that the last service of love can be rendered in decorum and dignity. Bryant fryberger Mortuary Spencer. Office Supply 102 Broadway PKone Si i I M03moin great bend, konsos I I REGISTERED JEWELER 1 1 Li ii i llaBiiil i Jio-mJ Nev ARCHIVE. VSPAPFRl RRCHIVE FWSPAPFR.

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