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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 3

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0 (l 0 H0PKiN0 LUNCHEON SPECIAL as the rirht from being tcplnoed by an open air parking place, The Diamond Symbol of Strength For April Peru the old petroleum pro, country in South America and 1 petro cum Is lta most important IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH nvueral product. 110 IJttlo White church on the Hill Corner Highland and Sixth A. Sufchtlng. Pastor lenten service Wednesday at 7.30 IBRNHHRH -j more Wednesdays1 Lent, ir you have not been invlt- wM fOSm I ed by a friend then consider your- I self invited now thru this news item I Borne people seem to think that the I Kllst First Street. Dixon 1 church Is for the ladles It Is I true that many women go to church.

I Many of them followed Jesus in His I I i 'N ci y. Yet he had twelve disciples I (tc I Rough and unlettered fishermen I i sermon concerns I 7 Centurion Who was I Hen- was a captain of the guatd who I touched by he ords heroic I milm. I s.itlerings of the Captain our I I ctith. a Roman soldier couUi I i'JZfyy I uched and moved thus surely I fym I Passion can evert a good I ynXjys I salutary influence upon you I I Come, and see. Put do not come I a rtOp I alone.

Bring a Friend! I KMull By 113 East First Street. Dixon VALUES IN Calendar of Coming diamond has played Important part la the hletory of the world than many kings. The have a legend, that calls diamond an otona, because it Is so hard that it acratchea everything it comee In contact with. Just ae thta hardneaa la ona of the chief of the diamond, so is endurance the chief trait of those who have thle atone for their the April-born. Venus, planet of love, this month, and the diamond, with Its combination of durability and purity, has always been symbolic of marriage.

Constancy and are Important In your make-up, If you were born tn April, and your perseverence will enable you to carry out anything you undertake. While 1 930 should have brought you business changes, the year 1931 should see a successful fruition of Is. if your decisions regarding these come of your own volition. It Is important for you to consider all matters by yourself; owtng to your great sympathy for others, you apt to be unconsciously Influenced and misled by the opinions of others If you feci you need advice or help, it Is best to select someone born In your own month, or under Hcorplo, Virgo and Pisces. BY MRS.

ALEXANDER GEORGE Roast Beef Supreme Breakfast Chilled Stewed prunes Wheat Cereal and Cream Poached Eggs Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon Creamed Eggs Bread Peach Jam Nut Cookies Tea Dinner Roast Beef Supreme Buttered Carrots Bread Butter Head Lettuce Mexican Dressing Baked Blueberry Rolls Sauce Coffee Tuesday Stjeman Miss Ruth 0 II 7 1303 Third Street. K. T. Auxiliary and supper at Masonic Temple. True Blue Class M.

E. Church- Class Party at V. L. Carpenter home, 417 Second Ave. South Dixon Home Peter Hoyle, Eldena Road.

Baldwin U. S. W. A R. Hall.

Mothers and Teachers Woodworth School. Garden L. N. Deutseh, 507 E. Chamberlain street.

Practical John H. Byers, 1017 Highland Ave. Wednesday Woosung Mrs. Anna Farster, Woosung. Palmyra Mutual Aid Sugar Grove Church.

Drill Team White Masonic Temple. Aid Society Grace the (hurch Thursday Zion Household Science Club Mrs. Chas. Litterll, Harmon Road Thursday Reading R. A.

Rodesch, 121 E. Boyd St. W. O. C.

Home. Bible class M. E. Mrs. A.

N. Richardson, 624 N. Ottawa avenue. D. U.

A. R. hall. Friday Party for So. Dixon Community Club and and Mrs.

John Jensen, Lowell Park lodge. Women Aux. St. Luke's Guild rooms. Every Day Lenten Prayer Lutheran church.

of popular SOMBRAY RUN-RESIST RAYON Cloth of to raplenlah an empty treasury. The great might not have been realized but for the funds raised on the famous Pitt diamond, now In the Louvre tn Parle, and valued at two million dollars Diamond os are among the few in the modern world whose value la safeguarded The out put of diamond careful! checked, und are meticulously guarded to protect those who already own diamonds from any auddvn extreme change In value. It la more than a coincidence that many of your are the aajue as thoae credited to your btrthstone. one; you are thought by everyone to be eapeclally practical and trustworthy. At the time of the Russian revolution, the aristocracy i depended entirely upon their atore of to see them out of danger- finding them the only safe, medium of tranafer- lng wealth.

In bygone whale waged wars for the poowcsalon of a famous diamond. I when they were pledged in Special Meeting Auxiliary of V. F. W. Friday reamed Eggs 4 tablespoons blitter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon paprika I-2 cup pimento cheese 3 hard cooked eggs, diced 2 tablespoons fLnely chopped parsley Melt butter and add flour.

Blend and add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add rest of ingredients and cook slowly minutes, stirring constantly. Serve on toast or crackers. Roast Beef Supreme 2 cups mashed potatoes II-2 cups diced, cooked beef 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup cockl'd peas 1-3 cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped onions 1 cup gravy or milk Mix beef, salt, peas, celery, onions and gravy.

Pour into shallow buttered baking dish. Cover with potatoes. Bake 25 minutes. Blueberry Roll 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon fcugar 5 tablespoons fat 1 fgg 2-3 cup milk 1 cup berries (canned) 1-2 cup sugar 1-4 teaspoon hutmeg Mix flour, baking powder, salt and one tablespoon of sugar. Cut in fat With knife and add egg and milk When soft dough forms, pat it out until thin.

Spread with rest of ingredients. Rod up and bake 25 minutes In greased pRn in moderate oven Sauce 1-2 cup sugar 2 tablespons flour 1-8 teaspoon salt 1 rup blueberries 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-2 cup water Blend sugar, flour and salt. Add rest of ingredients and cook until a little thick. Stir constantly. Panties Vests Shorties Bloomers Combinations Making a Big Hit (Call Miss Patrick st Na 5 for society items.) TO SAVE OLD LANDMARKS Philadelphia A society has landmarks of the Quaker City from been organized preserve the ancient demolition It.s Immediate purpose is to save the old Powell Mansion, once scene of parties where Washington was a guest while living here alto EXTRA SIZB BLOOMERS HAVASU AVASU FALLS! A hundred feet of snowy mist dropped in slow stateliness over a rusty wall into a basin of turquoise! Water in a waterless land; sheer beauty In surroundings of savage grandeur; silence, except for the thunder of the falling waters; beauty and peace; peace and beauty.

The spray curtains sway to and fro in the vagrant, eddying bieezes, bathing now this wall, now that. The rocks about the foot of the cataract, the mist-splashed walls on either side, are green with deep, soft banks of maidenhair fern. White of falling water, blue of circular pool beneath, red-brown of guardian cliffs, green of maidenhair and moss, and yellow of tawny sands! Havasu Hoffman Birney, in to Lace and Applique Thimmed Styles snappier but also cause recognize them worth, for $1 98 3 Fust First Street, Dixon Well tailored of fine All Wool for their snappy patterns and sturdy wearing qualities! In the new Spring shades. With Longies and Knickers Sizes 8-13. Harriet Parsons Will Wed Actor Bolt-McDonald Wedding Today Meeting of Women of Mooseheart Legion Of much Interest to Dixon friends of Louella Parsons, mother of Harriet parsons, is the following clipping from the San Francisco Examiner with news of the approaching wedding in June of Miss Parsons ai.d Euward Woods, actor.

Louella Parsons sent to her friends in Dixon, Mrs. W. C. Durkes, the clippings from San Francisco papers: Hollywood, March Universal younger set in Hollywood was surprised to learn that Harriet Parsons, well known magazine writer and Edward Woods, stage and screen actor, are to be married in June. Mrs.

Harry Martin, mother of the bride-to-be announced their engagement today. A definite date and their wedding attendants will be announced later. Miss Parsons, since graduating from Wellesley College two years ago, has achieved a national reputation with her contributions to various magazines. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Harry Martin (Louella Persons, motion picture editor of the Ilearst newspapers and Universal Service.) Mr. Woods came to Hollywood from the stage wheree he had appeared with Pauline Frederick, Doris Keane, and scored Successfully in Party" and His work in the play Last secured him a motion picture contract opposite Dorothy Peterson in At present fce is playing the leading role in "The Public a First National Picture. University of Southern California is the alma mater of Mr. Woods. His father, W.

B. Woods, is prominent in Arizona financial circles and the owner of an independent telephone company. At 8 o'clock ths morning, Tuesday, March 24th, at the home of the Misses Harriette and Dora Breed, occurred the marriage of their niece, Loreata Adelaide Bolt and Gordon Houthworth McDonald. The wedding was a quiet, yet charming home affair, with Rev. A.

Turley Stephenson, pastor of the First Methodist church, reading the impressive Methodist service in the presence of the members of the immediate family. There were no at- t( ndants. The lovely bride wore a simple gown of shell pink. The home was gay with decorations of spring flowers for the happy event. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served, pink loses, pmk tapers, ireo4sia and ferns ioiming th edainty decorations for the table.

Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have left ty auto for Florida, where Mr. McDonalds family are spending the winter. Mrs.

traveling costume consisted of a chic spring coat in black with hat in black, over a gown of light rose and black. She is one of Dixon's most delightful women, her sweet personality winning many friends. She is a graduate of the Monticello Seminary. Ihe bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm, G. McDonald of Portland, Me, and Archer, and is a graduate of the University of Maine. Mr. McDonald is an engineer with the state highway department of Dixon. Hosts of join in extending best wishes to new.y married couple.

---More Champion Spellers Hereby Observed The Women ol Mooseheart Legion, Dixon Chapter No. 223 held a well attended meeting last evening in Moose hull with a good attendance and several visitors were noted Irom Oregon. Mrs. Marie Wadzlnski was awarded the attendance prize. A tempting luncheon was served following ths.

business meeting, and cards and radio music were enjoyed. The Harmon Standard Bearer Girls of Harmon M. E. church held this month's meeting at the home of Geraldine Perkins. At six-thirty 011 Wednesday evening, March 18th, the girls enjoyed a very delicious supper.

After dining the meeting was called to order and proceeded in the usual manner. The meeting was opened by singing, Jesus Goes With after which the secretary and treasurer reports were read. Our president. Lenore Swab, conducted the business session during which time several bills were turned In and approved of. 'The meeting was closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer.

An exceptional good time was had by all as nearly all members were present, together with three visitors, Valda Junk. Evelyn Gasklll and Ruth Parker The next meeting will be held at the home of Alma McCarter. D. V. V.

TO MM I Till KSDAY The Daughter; Union Veterans will meet Thursday evening in A. R. hall and a good attendance is desired as tiie Dept. President, Mrs. Ethel Erhardt and her secretary, Mrs.

Cawleiy, will here on that evening. DRILL TEAM PRACTICES WEDNESDAY The drill team of the White Shrine will meet in Masonic Temple at 7 30 Wednesday evening for drill practice and all members are urged to attend KLINE'S Well Made SHIRTS ave over Exceptional ValiiegSK PI A( FROCK HAS SI I I I OF Washington -(Apt White chiffon sleeves in a black chiffon frock are novelty note on a Sunday night tpper costume worn by Mi Walter Moyle, of former Secietary of Agriculture Jardlne. The wac.t 1 in ttinlr effect and the skirt very full. 'Ihe sleeves are elbow length, beads and earrings are worn. HOMI VS XIII ARV TO MEI I The Womens Auxiliary of fit EpiM opal church will meet in tiie Guild room of the church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Follows Events in Dixon by Telegraph Good looking Shirts of Fancy Printed and Solid Color Broadcloths with double yoke, lined collar and full cut and carefully finishrd; nteed fait color. In Solid i In a letter to Mrs. W. C. Durkr- inclosing newspaper clippings to 1- ing of the approaching marriage of Harriet Parsons, daughter of Mrs Louella Parsons.

Mrs. James Sterling of San Francisco, tells of receiving a letter from Mrs. Olive Underwood Smith of Boston, a for- Dixort lady, in which the latter t- Id of listening to Mrs. Parson's recent broadcast, in which she sent a message to the Kendall Club of Mrs. Sterling says she fol lows events in Dixon through the columns of The Telegraph.

Mason-Howard Wedding Saturday Tull Fashioned, PER MANENTLY DULL 1lose of theer 20 twist, 4 thread, 43 gauge Pure Silk All Silk Top COLORED PICOT EDGE extra inch Silk (Additional Society on Page Subscribe for the Dixon Evening Telegraph vmr home paper -chuck full of news if Lovely Undies of the very new, very soft SOMBRAY Rayon that resembles subtle beauty of Silk! Gowns Pajamas Slips Dancettes ail in beautifully trimmed styles pastel shades, rc oular and extra BIBLE Th members of the Class of the Churh will hold party at the home of Mr A K. ard-sotl, 624 Ottawa avenue, Th day afternoon. All rnemfcx rs an cited to attend. SPRING Bridge Club Members Happily Entertained CAPS 59 The Misses Ingaletta Robertson and Marie LeSago were hostesses to the D. D.

D. Bridge Club last evening at the home of Miss Robertson. Guests for an extra tablft were present. Miss Merrlam Deveny was awarded the favor for high honors; Miss Wmnifred Jones won the favor and Mrs. Clifford oto the cut prize.

Tempting refreshments completed he happy evening, dainty decorations in pink b'nng employed, with ytnk roses r.s the flowers. COLOPS AA I DM Ml NT Brr-adffl Fork Tenderloin or Roa Beef or Salmon Loaf, Mashed and Gravy, Macaron and heeM- or henry Jello, Hot RoUs or Bread SODA-LUNCH ROOM In a fine assortment of Fancy grev and tan and with fui! leather sweats oy Dept. MINI Baked Spare Ribs with Sauer Kraut or Roast Beef, Boi.ed Bota Utes, Green IWan- berry Budding, Hot or Bread. IMXON KVFMXO TEI.KGRAl’II. TUESDAY EVENING.

MARCH Vt. PAGF, THREE.

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