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iw uv TFT HGKAPH Dixon I SAI'TRI) A EVENING, JANUAR PAGE THREE Calendar of Coming Events Monday Pearla Avenue Reading J. M. Batchelder. 704 FI. Second street.

Olrl o'clock at Coffee Shop. Chapter AC. Illinois P. Gordon Overstreet, 520 E. Fellows St.

Special meeting Rebekah Lodge O. O. F. Hall O. E.

S. Parlor Temple. Dixon Circle. No. 73.

Ladies of the O. A. O. A. R.

Hall. Tuesday Phldlan Art Harry Edwards, 516 Hennepin Ave Wesleyan Missionary Society-Mr. and Mrs. R. Clingman, 415 Dixon venue.

Nelson Unit Home Bureau Mrs Florence Bollman, southwest of Cook School. By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE SENDAV DINNER MENU Baked Pork Chops Apple She Candled Sweet Potatoes Buttered Carrots Bread Butter Fruit Salad Lemon Gelatin Pudding Spice Drops Coffee Baked Pork (. hops, Serving fl 6 pork chops 1 teaspoon salt. teaspoon paprika teaspoon celery salt 1 eSK 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup bread or cracker crumbs 2 tablespoon bacon fat cup water Sprinkle paprika and celery salt over chops.

Beat egg and odd water. Dip chops in mixture then roll DEAR VALENTINE vSSwP vc carried FOUR-LFAF CLOVERS And HORSESHOES in my pockef Genoa. Orangeville, i and Savanna. Warren, stoek- Drive in Big Dog Race League Immanuel Luth- them iu crumb.s Put crumbs eran church Presbyterian Auxiliary Mrs. W.

II. Smith, 523 N. Ottawa Ave. Golden Rule Class St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Baldwin Auxiliary, U. S. W. O. A.

R. Hall. Wednesday Wawokiye Club Mrs. Arthur ran, Route 4. Thursday I Rdies Aid Society Lutheran church.

(Call Miss Patrick society Items.) at No. 5 for WINTER COMES TO THE SOL Til liST HORTER grow the da vs. the peach trees flame, And persimmons bum behind their thinning leaves, Grapevines smo der darkly, copper and maroon, The air is fruity, with a mellow haze; Pomegranates open scarlet hearts In a kind of golden light, lowing slowly, thickly, near the ground hilts and valleys float an amber aze, id a sweet and pungent odor i3 around; tithe I he dr the i he in Leaves a soil night, ruin restless takes quickens, and late in talli morning there wind- seek the arth, and t-rt es s' bed dea mg biuf tnd bare aga.nst sky of they will stay on during the cooking. Place chops in baking pan. Dot with fat and add water.

Bake 10 minutes in moderate oven. Cover and bake 35 minutes in moderately slow oven. Candied Sweet Potatoes, Sliced 2 cups sliced raw sweet potatoes 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika 5 tablespoons dark brown sugar 3 tablespoons butter 1 cup water Mix all ingredients. Pour into buttered pan. Cover and bake 35 minutes in moderate oven.

Bos to frequently. Remove lid during last 10 minutes of cooking to allow potatoes to brown. Apple Slices 2 cups sliced apples 1 cup water cup sugar J2 tea. poon cinnamon teaspoon cloves 1 tablespoon butler Mix ingredients. Pour into buttered baking pan.

Cover and bare 30 minutes. Place the apples on the platter with the chops. Garnish with parsley and serve at once. Spire Drops cup fat 1 cups sugar 3 eggs 3 tablespoons cream 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves teaospoen nutmeg teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Cream fat sugar Add rest of ingredients Drop portions from end of spoon onto greased baking sheets. Bake 12 minutes in moderate oven.

-----Mrs. Richardson Was Honored at Party Valentines are both smartly modern and sentimentally old-fashioned this vear. A lacy fan greeting dower left), a pet valentine (upper a humorous card (low er right) and a gay-colored caricature (upper right) illustrate lour popular types ot valentines. tory for the season included thirt.v- one operas -fifteen in Italian, eight, German and eight in Fran h. Eighty-seven performances were given, including private performances for special purposes The company is now on a tour that will take it from one coast to the other.

At the present time an engagement in Boston is being completed and following it the company will go to Pittsburgh, Louisville, Memphis, Tulsa, Dallas, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland and Lincoln, Neb. Misses Stager In Benefit Recital in on theliflfoies Chaplin's Silent Film, Has Brilliant Reception up and Lrough li cv( vice. down each hillside bi; our. ad violi daw rt. esia crock and chink, along on the garden path, the gallant breeze can On Bo we delig! tor's Mrs Elwood Richa is, who has been Thursday evening Mrs.

A and Mr A. H. Lancaster fully entertained at the lat- home with ricino, honoring on of St. glio st at the A. oee brot ra vein pui p.e ith lift pale faces to the N.

Richardson home. Mrs. I. B. Potter and Moore were awarded favor: and Mrs Richardson was a lovely guest favor.

Mrs. Anna at bridge, spresented Following the hea ds 'tween Huge fields are white with cot1 green A it barley, alfalfa scents for miles And miles, and there are eag if crispy lettuce growing in he budded walnut And each and every one of these to declare: Winter this, the far Southwest, beauty hums and Invclincfs i blest, And growth is everywhere' Peter A. Lea --Delightful Tea Honored Mrs. Richardson Last evening Mrs. O.

Gearhart and Mrs. Grover Go Irani were hostesses at a lovely bridge tea honoring Mrs. Elwood Richard of St. Louis, who has been visiting at the A. N.

Richardson home. Twenty quests were served the daintily ap- bridj serv live dai nt Red ro- orations. ref ir: hment- vvere the were attrae- Civic Opera Company In Successful Season Chicago. Ill Jan. 31 season jus completed go Civic Opera Cunpan; in its new theater, has the most, tic point of view of opera In Chic the Chica.

the second been one of ful from an artis- in the long history igo. officials of the Sterling Gazette: An enthusiastic audience of more than 500 people thrilled unh delight at the performance of three accomplished daughters of Sterling, Thursday night in the Sterling township high school auditorium, at what proved to be one of the most artistic and enjoyable concerts ever given by local talent in this community. As a benefit for the community soup kettle at Brothers which is supported by the initiative of lie Phelps brothers assisted by other merchants, farmers and townspeople, the attendance was gratifying large in spite of several other attractions of unusual Interest during the same evening. A handsome sum was turned over to the kettle fund today as the result of the lions of the young ladies who volume red their services to a cause that appealed to them especially after seeing the need of such a service in New York. In fact it was the depression in the metropolis which caused the closing of many of the best attrac- tions on Broadw'ay that caused the Misses Clara and Mary Stager to spend tills winter at home, the firs: extended visit they have made here since beginning their musical and dramatic studies hi New York four Grace Wag- all filrm produced the advertised rffect moviegoers would in a constant state of nervous collapse.

Thrills, chills and spine-tinglej tan Le overdone. Will Rogers, in "1 givra lessons in luscious lying and limpid laziness without meaning any harm. Ruth (li.ifterton. although screened as "Anybody's is no such thing Neither is Barbara Stanwyck "Anybody's are heroines in a new Movietone drama that tells of jealousy and strife over indisposed females. It seems that the doctor and his wife must have patients and pati- canette MacDonald won Fox hei a Films.

Jeanette jgood work in "Oh, For a an," on g-terra contract wtdi ISV RON AI tv. WAGONER (United Press Staff Correspondent) Los Angeles, Jan. 31 Chaplin stood before a select) audience on the of the new Los Ange i- theater last night and i twirled his bamboo cane in defiance' of the new Colossus of the entertain world while 50,000 milled about I in the streets outside. The comedian presented his production, "City in a world premiere and, true to his promise, not word was heard. Outside the theater 400 policemen held in cheek a Jostling, good humor eri crowd who wanted to see nightrrs" arriving in sines.

It wu one of most spectacular premieres, principally because Chaplin was defying the talkies by releasing a silent picture. Practical every film magnate on the west coast, as well as scores of favorites and representatives of the offmial and scientific world I were present. Chaplin's guests included headed by Dr. Albert Einstein ot Germany During the long period in produc- 'ion Chaplin declared he was convinced that pantomime was the true mode of screen expression and that dialogue and singing should be left to the spoken drama and the musi- al eornediej. Zicn Household Science Cluh Held Meeting Thursday The Zion Household Science Club met ut the home of Mrs Jume MU 'er in Nelson on Thursday in an all meeting, with Mss.

Car; Jansen as hostess, with a very attendance of members and At a most dei.eious picnic dinner was served the ho c- serving as their share, creamed i chicken mashed potato's, Spanish noodles, biscuits and coffee riie meeting was opened at two-1 thirty hv the president and all ang, 1 Will Take Care of You at; Mrs It. Long cave a talk on In improve our club Some of the subjects which she discussed The library contract 1 system; the reading circle; the sing- i ing ot old fashioned plant-1 ii trees Washington Birth-j day. to have the Bible brought buck into the schools. She finished her I talk giving a demonstration on how I to elect at a club i Piano solo Esther Peterson Two Haimoniea so'os Mrs Flock1 Vocal Solo Mrs. Clifford Clvmer.

she also responded to an encore. Piilno solo Celeste Miller Vocal solo Mrs Emma Lane. She responded to an encore Closing song by the club. "Let the lower He Burning rhe members who wished to compete tor-i a prize, wane their home made house dresses, the price of which was uh- 1 der a dollar. Mrs Esther Peterson was awarded the prize for the prettiest dress.

The club was invited to picnic at the Clifford Clymer Wednesday evening, February 4th It whs decided at this meeting to hold the clubs annual oyster supper Friday evening, February 13th at the Charles Beard home. At a later hour the Indies departed for home having spent a most enjoyable day The February meeting will be held with Mrs Martina Breehon and Mis Nettle Wells. Every one should be prepared for the old fushloned spell dow n. llere? rhula Co elan of MeCall. Idaho, first woman dog sled driver to enter the 200-mile non stop dog derbv to be tnged from T7ie Pas, Manitoba to Hon mine and return on March 3 and 4 She will compete with.

Emile st Godard, Eail Biydges and other famous men drivers. Paris Likes Lingerie In Sea Foam Green Paris (APi Green lingerie has swept Paris like a tidal wave. Blips, fitted chemises, night- dresse and even girdles are made in the new tint, a delicate sea- foam green. Most of tlu' springtime lingerie, made of chiffon or soft crepe, is trimmed in tucks and embroideries of the same shade, while models are bordered in black luce of cobweb texture, Birthday Din ner Thursday Evening On Thursday evening Mrs. Grace Dlttmar entertained at her home wuth a dinner bridge honoring the nineteenth birthday of her son Donold.

There were four couples present to enjoy the attractively apfiointed dinner and the evening at bridge afterward. Pink tulips and pink tapers were the dainty decorations At bridge Miss Lucille Hofmann the nnfl Kenneth Dctwriler were awarded bridge favors, limou- As the guests departed at a late hour they wished Hie host many happy return; of the day and he also received a number of nice gifts with the be it wishes of the donors Mr. Father Was Honored Guest Mr and Mrs 1 Helmirk entertained a number of friends at their home Friday evening, in honor of Burn; Helmirk. father of Mr. mirk Die evening was spent in and iUng Tempting refnshments were served at a late houi Mr.

Helmirk is leaving Sunday for Chicago where he will fcjiend the remainder of the winter. awarded to Will Chlvcrton and Harry Sehmueker At live hundred Mrs. Harold Slir and Mrs Ellen Newsworthy were the head prize winners, with John McIntyre and Harry Miller winning the gentlemen's prizes. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee who are to he congrat ulated upon the successful affair. Ora Zimmerman Family Happily Surprised Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Zimmerman and son, in one of the houses owned by Mr and Mrs. A Holloway, were happily surprised yesterday hy group of friends at the home of, Mr and Mrs Holloway .1133 Long av- family reunion and dinner and enue Zimmermans are moving nu" 11 by everyone pres- tnto a new home of their own on the Mr Casfjer many south side of the river and the friends returns of the BALDWIN AUXILIARY TO MEET Tl END AY Baldwin Auxi iary, U. S. W.

will meet Tuesday evening at 8 A R. hall. A good attendance is desired. for the invalid Mrs Phil Raymond won the lavor for the high score at bridge. Big League Night Was Most Enjoyable, Successful Affair Thursday night was "Big League at.

the Elks club, at which time the Elks and their ladies enjoyed the annual banquet served at 30 at the club house followed by an hour or so of excellent entertainment by Ball Ac novelty entertainers, and then spent the remainder of the evening dancing to good music. The banquet was most appetizing and the entertainment which followed gave much pleasure to all attending. Dancing concluded the lightful evening for those present, who numbered about two hundred and fifty. Attended Birthday Celebration Mrs. Roy Ratfonbreger of Dixon and Mrs.

George Stahmer of Maywood were Rochelle Friday where they attended the family celebration of the 78th birthday of their father, A per. Ii proved a delightful. Ladies company reinforce old favor ed four one foi another world, also we announced today. singers from many lands cl the artistic personnel ot i es. The company prcsem- opcra.s for the time the for md i re re the announc first time in A the first time number of old ived during the The merita, in the operas season reper- tea at Rice then hart home, td.

Mrs. Geo Moore and awarded fa iUeivard'On iav Foil Ashton Lola ed the vocal heart! Favors for 5:30. motored brid: whc Hoi Mrs. in the to the 1 was Mrs. Adam rece in br; ow guest.

Quick happy numbers, a enjoyed by we alsc M. the deli li var in mr affair Misses Gear- enjoy- Anna were Mrs. cr 2 i A King, ed by Lshton, sev- wiuch ed Hints for Homemakers By Jane Rogers years go, under Miss nor, ni ofMrs. this city, whochose teachin after having li ed in opera. Stag- was ith the mu and Stager was.

th "The attract! ons pr omising of theseason but the their errly ck wit cotnpan of high pron Home oming The concert was in a hotru coining for he 5 and rs Els Ft offered her rvices ris in the be nefil concert. Way for the Norma Shearer May Ruth hattertun claims "'Hie Ihgi.t to 1 kuidette in Busirn Virginia (Iterrill declares Dcrrugtd Ext itement" Card 'ilie comedian carried out his i theory in -City after an op- Benefit en scene in which he the 1 ty-kivs in brilliant fa ham Parly a Success: to Ih" plot centered around a giri chaphn and a i Aid Welfare Work drunken millionaire he met op his rounds in a big city Tfie gul war, rBhp benefit card sponsored by Virginia ill and the by American Legion Auxiliary Thur uy Stecker i career atta: Mi; Ma Well Miss Cla Tyrant," bo be ieatiur times caus lnnany otii he nature Truth Through 1 hr a Wise Inference Father" Child'' Harry Meyer Mt. Morris Girls Give College Programs Told in wo Titles "Just Women Are Bad" Return jilav i pirt featuring ster their pian ft. C-v Nelson Unit Had Enjoyable Meeting Three Favorites Robert Warwick will "3 ugh Diamonds." icn.r Md-aglen i m.i Meighar wd! a role Movietone of tiara will return the to play King Arthur in uni eta ut The lea' in he) Unit Llene 1 to an enj moon. On divided in Eaters ar get ont tbe I r.tffic S.

an Mt. Morrts, Jan 30 A quartet of college girla under the supervision of Galen field etary Mt. Morris college touring hmughout northern Illinois this presenting programs in tile various higli schools of the district girls Joyce Lon mon Bernice Jfigi.tower, Pauline Trostle, and Bin Theif will consist of quartet numbers, trios, a and The higfi Rich wi'l visited bv the college zr'sjp are: Shannon, Dmark Mt Carroll. Chadwick, Mi Ifdgeville, ophetstown, I.vndon. Rock Ell: franklin Grove.

Dixon, Amboy, I X'KaJb, Stillman Vldley, Mo.uror Ci nter. Kirkland, King day evening a. ft. hall, proved enjoyable to those attending The attendance was not a. large the ladies Eud However a nice sum of rnoin-y was realized for Hie welfare work in Dixon.

In bridge the prizes for ludie were awarded to Mr and Mr Harry dyce. head in bridge were till express tlieir regret at losing them from the neighborhood and as the Zimmerman home was in the chaos associated with moving, the surprise was held at the Holloway home, instead The friends and neighbors who composed he merry group of friends made the Zimmermans a nice gift, presented witii their best wishes Games and music and a tempting luncheon were features of the enjoyable afternoon. o- ----Happy Afternoon With Mrs, Gray Mr Harold Gray of Ottawa avenue suffered a broken ankle just before Christmas and was confined to the hospital for time, but is now convalescing at home, although the injured member is still in a east. On Thursday afternoon seven of her fnerui: hied themselves to her home where they spent afternoon in a game of bridge, afterwards serving the tempting freshments they took with them the enjoyable surprise WVOKIYE El TO MEET I he Wawokiye club will hold an all day meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Arthur Hoban of Route 4.

A good attendance is desired. (Additional Society on Page 2) GO TO III SUNDAY of PARI OR I Hie S. Parlor nclay afternoon at 2 onic Temple The iifterncon will be Mt arks, O. F. Goekr Ramith Cass Bvrd.

A is desired A TEASPOON when Ritj "Ut their full fl; both ham ar.ci poi sugar points fiaver of HA of ut ub ill a ff in sugar added tomatoes brmgs or In a grru up th isr the ider EI RI I MI DS HI 'I i NEW nut fron to th tins iow Prices o.v ICE CREAM HiKohfr, Nut arantel, hwolab hip, berry, Butter on. A S.SOI» I I (IKK Klin urge -s Da; Mar attc'll; t. ed. ti LUNCHES All Dome 101 1 irsi st. MANHATTAN CAFE GEORGE J.

PAPADAKIS, Prop. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Oysti (Jocktail (Jhicken Soup with itico HOK OF: Hoa ountf Kurkoy, ranberry Sauce ICi.i Vouiij? Chicken, Gibh Sauce Foiled hie ken, Saute Mushrooms I ol Chicken, Ka her Bacon 1 hicken, a la en asserole Boa V'irginia Ham, Fruit Sauce Boa Loin ol Oyster Dressing iioast Lriine Bdi of au Jus Special Clul Steak Lreaoed hives Sweet Breads, Tomato Sauce Pork I endorloiii, Saute Mushrooms Breaded Veal Cutlets, Tomato Whippi I Head OI Pie iBneapp Lettuce and sauce aulitlower 'Tomate Salad jrj Children enjoy taking this satisfying Cough Syrup How difficult it is to a children to the medicines they need. You either have to bribe them or compel them by i a I force. But this is not the case after the first dose of Rexillana. In fact, you'll find that the children will look forward to the next dose.

Since Rexillana contains no narcotics and since its relief is certain, you should give it to the next person in your family, whether child or adult, who suffers from a cough. Come for a bottle today. Sold only at iiexall Drug Stores. 50c OI HKSSKKT with Whipped Cream, Sundae Sherbet 1 ea Milk HAK.MAt HM hh.

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