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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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To the Ladies of Indianapolis The Indianapolis Light Heat Company an nounces that MARIAN COLE ISHER late of the St Paul Institute of Arts and Science and one of foremost exponents of household efficiency and the art of cookery will be pleased to meet the ladies of In dianapolis in a course of demonstrated lectures at their showroom on the Circle These lectures will be con ducted eneh afternoon this nveek at 2:30 beginning to day and on the afternoons of Tuesday Thursday and Satur day thereafter during July rWBiikT! rrw I MISSION HELPS ENTIRE AMILY Disposal of PARENTS ARE APPRECIATIVE the of one U4x64 inch MISS ANITA COCHRAN mm3 fwATCH PICTURE PRICES ALL miserable i aj ui uni kmc iuj will attend the convention of the Munic i Innl nitrun Vi avo rnnihined tllO Mission IN OUR DAILY REDUCTION SALE Europe street re a The Lieber Company ashington St piu b) Chi Chi nt sei I lalHi Mad' In" Mrs Menus 9 THE II Panamas MOORE MILLINERY Cleaned and Rebloeked 249 Mass Ave 0NCE of HOTELS'AND RESORTS ticCitrN 2501 I handkerchief and the grain of sand was will furnish full Information ratoa ate ou application Washington Briefs saw baking dish York and an then Homo Indiana postmasters appointed rieml ot TAX APPEAL IS WITHDRAWN Did frjteam tempera ture al let stay here Ser yesterday its DEATH RESULTS ROM ALL of said Mrs temperature from ort Wayne official thcrmnrnCer registered Willis JoHcph and Harty rs The though Chf o'clocLc thia i without wishing to travel any more 06 The Star' Sammer Mission und HOTEL ALGONQUIN WARSAW 59 05 West 44th St Photographers in session at Winona Lake RANK CASE 500 a re to be ALAMAC HOTEL Ky: Charles Tike of Chicago 66752 Sisters Myrtle Temple No 7 Washington street and State Sympathy No 68 Talbott avenue and Twenty eighth street of SINGER LEAVES OR STUDY July 15 fete Bank to the Catskills where she xylll study for Miss Ctrlmm will open Miss addit ion her manager 1 the marriage of Barneblo to St Louis is the Blain McGrath Mitchell guests of and Mr or detailed information regarding railroad connec tion! time tablet etc conault local ticket agents Mrs Brezette and Bellefontaine street have Lake Mich for a visit The Shelburne European plan Weitael Mgr Howard are the chil gone HE PASSING THRONG Miss Olivia Honauer of guest of Mr and Mrs Mr and dren 1728 to Clarks gathered "Wedding Harold Geugsch four visit lantic City JUDGING WILL BEGIN TODAY ON DISPLAY cagii with a corn fortable Hotel Rt Open All Yar Newlin Haines Co March "Toute La Pryor The concert will be begun at 8 o'clock of that it all of the Edward Heider of St Louis ar weeks 2711 the auxiliary have arranged a grand ball and reception to be given in the Eagles Hall in Warsaw tomorrow night Galen Hall Hotel and Sanatorium Young Mgr Hotel Strand Al wayn Open rn Off and Edwards equally attractive Second floor OLEEPYTI TALE taken from Gruughtun of as art critic The annual Mrs A Cline and daughter Ner of Bluffton are visitors here Day Miss Mabel Hutchison 318 East Nine teenth street has returned from a visit with Mr and Mrs Carl Walker in Shelby ville Marlborough Blenheim Both American and Euro pean Plana Joelah White 4 Sons Company CO The only hotel having Sts own ocean plr for free use of guests ness meeting of the Theta Mu Kappa raternity held in the Moorish parlors of the Claypool Hotel Monday night mer but they have been interested in the cultivation of vacant lots transforming these waste places into gardens which have been of benefit to the tillers and the public at large" cheerful?" "You have Miss Mary Johnson of Monrovia is spending the week with Mr and Mrs John Hampton and family 1446 Central avenue The band concert at airview' Park this evening by the Indianapolis Military Band Will be interesting Aside from the regular band numbers Miss Anita Cochran who has just re THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY JULY 8 1914 Miss Lltta Grimm with Wagner The weather man rtly cloudy and slightly prediction and the Lockspring Ripley County Jeremiah Hull concert engagements in New York will appear as soloist ollowing is the program Trot and One Step "Castle House liar" so sweet Whn that morning they beautiful flower a is full having 1 lust layer Dake Voris announces his mother Mrs Katie Hogeson at Cincinnati July 6 water and as it looked there some looking riot he1 done in braids would happen? Another man came with some brown looking things in his hands Mrs rived yesterday to spend several with Mr and Mrs Oscar Heider Bellefontaine street mer Mission md that their money is being put to a good use There was a substantial increase in the fund yester day After having soared rather unronitort ly for the lHBt two or three days just Miss Beula ranks of Denver Col is the guest of Miss Mary Wilhelm East Tenth street Miss Anna and Miss Edna Richter 910 South East street hav York for several weeks WASHINGTON July 7 Senator Moses Clapp of Minnesota has stated that he has agreed to stump Indiana this year in the interest of Albert Beveridge Progressive candidate for senator "All the reports coming to me from Indiana indicate that Senator Beveridge will make a great race" said Senator Clapp The Minnesota senator was born at Delphi Ind The hut weather was prevalent all over iis section of the country Clm lnnati Neaslde HonM Open All Year Sons The ennburat Open All Year wm Hood Hotel Chelsea In the fashionable Cheleea section Open All Year 11 Thompson 4 Co The Holmhurst Open All Year Henry Darnell who are the guests of Miss Bockstahler 2735 Ashland avenue Society Zion's Evangelical Church Hornbrook Norton In our west window nnd just inside our front doors are pic tures ranging in original price from $225 to $20000 Those prices will drop 50c Io daily until the pictures arc sold Pick out your pictures and watch them get down to your prices Or Idd your juices now and the pictures will be sold to you unless higher juices are offered Miss Jeanette Strauss and Julian Strauss of Avondale who have been visiting Mr and Mrs Strauss have returned home and very long hair Thu Judges will start their work tomor row and on riday night will announce will leave soon for a in New Mrs Voyles has gone to Newman Ill to spend several weeks with her parents Dr and Mrs Dr have gone by motor to St Louis will return the middle of next week two hanks John Skelton proval and got a pretty howl Bom brown things that were beside him What Hotel Dennli American Plan Open Entire Year WaiUr Burby gone to New this part of the country being Ona Talbot The Hisliop of Kan Ethel Barrymore Winchell Admiral Marlx Edwin Henderson who has been visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Henderson returned to his home in Kan kakee Ill yesterday CURRY SALAD Cream together Rnuil! cream cheese with a tablesuoon butter and a teaspoon of curry powder Serve on lettuce with rench dressing Summer Retreat Cures Mother and Child While Relief rom Bills Enables Them to Buy Home Absolutely fireproof amily and transient American and European pinna hot and cold Hea water baths capacity 4 00 grill or chestra dancing garage MACK LATZ A $60354 2000 1000 700 500 500 500 200 500 200 170 128 Delta Theta Epsilon Sorority will meeting at the homy of the Misses mt ooutii Miss Ethel Peters of New York the in teresting guest of Mrs Everett Wagner delighted a large company at a musicale at Mrs home Monday after noon Miss Peters is a widely known so prano singer who has spent the winter and spring season singing with the New York Grand Opera Company on the West ern coast She has the distinction of be ing the only prominent grand opera singer who received her entire musical education in America Mrs Weigandt of Westchester Pa also a talented singer the guest of Mrs A Shell gave se lections on the program Miss Ethel Hos kins and Miss Helen Shell acted as ac companists Miss Peters will leave this week for a northern trip and later in the summer will return for another visit with Mr and Mrs Wagner Miss Vivien Cores and Harold Cores of Shelbyville will entertain at a house party this week The guests will be Mr and Mrs A Byers and daughter lorence Helen Troutman Dorothy Ballard Henry Galway and rances Neallen Street carnival ween all Creek Judge Hannan of LaGrange for merly grand master of the Indiana dis trict of the Masons is in Indianapolis at tending the meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association When seen at the Ho tel English last evening he was enthusias tic in speaking about general conditions in his 'part of the state "We are going to have the biggest crop yield we have ever had" he said "There has been plenty of rain and with the ex ception of a little fly in the oats the farm ers have no complaint The wheat is the finest we have ever known and the corn crop promises to set a new mark for our part of Indiana" Morrison a South Bend merchant says that his motto is "South Bend first last and always" Mr Morrison was in Indianapolis yesterday and will go from here on a tour of several southern cities "South Bend is the live wire town of the state" he said "Business conditions are excellent and we have scarcely felt the temporary dullness which usually manifests Itself during the summer months Although we are now considered the leading manufacturing city in north ern Indiana we expect to keep on work ing until we take first rank in the state Several new factories will locate in South Bend during the coming year and will bring enough workmen from other points to give us a substantial increase in population" A "WANT IN THE STAR IS A JN THE Write Touching Letter of Thanks Telling of Tremendous Change in Their Home Visitors Welcome Today Suggestions by Which You May Lower the Cost of Living Accordion and Knife DRESS PLAITINGS KUCHINGB AND INKING CLOTH COVERED BUTTON MADE IN ALL SIZE lei? Monument Place Both Photos Grace Presbyterian TU 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 a i a ivi fii rr win to join Mr Walker in Pitts 'rr win co to New York the part of the month to make their that at tho na ig Today was BBS Lndy Gregory Smith Octave Thanet Mrs A a wski Douglas airbanks Will iam arnum Comman der Eva Booth Lisa Leh man Dr Lyman Abbott Penrhyn Stanlaws are but a few of the experi enced travelers whose permanent New York home ia where he was we are going to Johnson vice president Citizens National Bank and McGinnis vice president of the Bankers' National Bank of Evansville are here to complete ar rangements for the consolidation of the i ontroner oi tne currency Williams has given his ap Mr and Mrs sons of Rocknort and Mrs Henry Pattberg ho cooler than yesterday While people suffered intensely from Miss Suzanne Stark 1722 North Dela ware street will entertain with a 500 party this afternoon in honor of Miss Bess and Miss Pearl Rlngwalz of Chilli come Lucile Several advantageous purchases have been grouped with sur plus stock revealed by July inventory and all marked at quick clearaway prices or such staple merchandise the savings are quite unusual water and pouring it Into fhe gtoris and sand and in went fl and slipped down among a lol friends Some of them know Lawn fete 1012 Lawn fete Bov Bank of Sympathy No boulevard Aug 4 Sympathy Saturday Aug 15 Contributions and subscriptions may be made at The Stat Building N0w York I and Pennsylvania streets or checks or money orders may be sent payable to The I Star Summer Mission und Arrangements for lawn fetes and entertainments to be given for the benefit of this fund should be made through the Summer Mission headquarters 84 Baldwin Block The Star will print tickets for such benefits and give them publicity and tho Charity Organization Society will provide booths tents lanterns and gasoline torches cnmiKh to cover Bake until brown or the potatoes are tender in a hot oven SCA1XOPEL) CA a layer of shredded cabbage In a baking dish Add seasoning butter and a layer of cracker crumbs again a layer of cabbage and so on until tne man Ballet Egyptfenft 1 Allegro non troppo BREAKAST CREAM BEE Cook a cup of dried beef in two cups of milk When boiling add a heaping tablespoonful of flour which has been dissolved in a little water just before serving add a little butter pepper and salt BREAKAST PUS Mix two eggs a cup and a half of flour and two heaping teaspoons of baking powder Bake in a BENEITS AND ENTERTAINMENTS OR THE UND 1575 Leonard street July 9 3431 North Illinois street July 10 Bank of Sympathy No 10 1223 LeGrande avenue July 10 Pythian avenue July 16 Lawn fete Bank Breakfast and Luncheon Sets Temptingly Priced At IfS iJS A cloth of natural colored linen G3x63 incites in size and six matched napkins all hemmed ready for use At $208 Bleached linen luncheon sets consisting rose or blue bordered cloth and six matched napkins Wo recommend the above as excellent linens and values Sale Wednesday towels identical with those regularly sold at 22c These are in size and have pretty colored borders IKCLUSIVt MOBtlS IN SUITS coats and skirts Spreial Attention Given to Correct Cornet itting 114 Monument place ahop 1 hat lahee an Interest in Your iguro Gates and Dr Gates They WEDNESDAY BRWAKlfANT Cherries Cream of Beet Breakfast Puffu Coffee lUNCHEON resh Tea Porridge with Dumplings Cookies Cocoa DINNER Broiled Lamp Chops Scalloped Potatoes Scalloped New Cabbage Curry Salad Prune Pudding John Rupe of Richmond is at the Claypool and as president of the Indiana State Bar Association will take up the gavel when that organization convenes today Speaking of the advancement that Is being made by Richmond Mr Rupe said "We owe a great deal to our own Com mercial Club It is working for the bet terment of Richmond in a general way We do not subsidize factories but our manufacturing interests are of great im portance to Richmond We are also ex panding along artistic lines and our music festival this spring was something of which we may all feel proud With the exception of three soloists from Cincin nati the programs were composed en tirely of Richmond talent Our art asso ciation is also doing a great work main taining a permanent collection in the High School Building and giving fre quent loan exhibits There arc many men John Drew The Premier of a a a Gertrude Atherton Hex Beach Irvin Cobb Alfred Noyes DeWolf Hopper The Bishop of Washing ton The Adams Express Company gave notice to the state board of tax com missioners yesterday of its withdrawal of i an appeal from the valuation of $350790 recently placed on its Indiana property by the commissioners The commissioners agreed to a reduction in the assessment of the Pittsburgh Coal Company from $30700 to $5000 The board had acted upon an erroneous report concerning the I Indiana holdings The 51 MarffllPrltA Guntz Meridian street at 7:30 this eve ning Public Properly Cowed Weather Man to Relent her concerts en tour manv pnurasrements for and around New York and also will sing at many drawing room con certs She expects to spend some time on an orchestra tour in the spring A baby was very sick wnl After the bov got better was permitted to work with my husband We were able to save enough to make a payment on a home at nave it annual It said several days ago that the people who derive benefit from the Sum mer Mission appreciate the help that is extended to them Another demonstra tion of that fact has been received In the form of a letter which reached the mis sion yesterday Here is the letter: "We are one of the many that the Sum mer Mission and its workers have helped We would like to be allowed to express our thanks to them all at the opening of this grand place It is like the Good Samaritan of old It meets the sick baby and wornout mother and points them to a haven of rest and health That's what it ma ror me ana mine we One of the men attracting attention in Indianapolis yesterday was Bill Ade of Tie is a brother of George Ade considerably older than is something of a "funny He declares that while he George he went out and farm for himself before A quiet unassuming looking man at the Hotel English last night was pointed out as John Bower of owler Bower is one of the leading farmers of northern Indiana having 1600 acres of land lie is known as a scientific farmer It was related that he is the father of thirteen children and that recently' he adopted a baby left by his brother in law and wife who were killed in an automobile accident Bush a farmer living near Sa lem Ind was at the Hotel Severin yes terday Mr Bush is the owner of 500 acres of land and is well informed on crop conditions "Things are in a bad way in our part of the state" he said "We have had no rain since June 7 and the farmers arc praying for rain and prosperity or some unaccountable reason the wheat crop has fallen short of what it should be and we have only about one third of an oats crop Hay has fallen off one half of the average yield If we get rain soon we will have a big corn crop but if the drought continues the corn will amount to little or nothing" "Gary has solved the playground prob lem" said Johnson mfiyor of that city who was in Indianapolis yesterday' on his way' to Columbus Ind where he Soloist Who Will Sing at Band Concert Tonight Summer Mission We are st) in our little home surrounded by fresh air sunshine and singing birds and best of all our garden of vegetables and flowers We have grateful hearts for the Summer Mission and the loyal workers" Many Similar Letters Claud Bobilya John Christena and arry Porter are here They' motored Will Ade George but he man" himself is a brother of AiirnnJ nice George was ever heard of by' the public At the Progressive meeting yesterday ar offer was macle to give the service of the state press bureau free to the papers in the Tenth District whereupon several from the Tenth called a halt One of them "slipped over" the information that George Ade is to be the chief press agent for the Progressives in the Tenth ipaf League "We have combined tn playgrounds with the public schools each playground containing twenty acres Ten acres of this tract is maintained by the civil city and ten by the school city It costs us $150000 a year for the total up keep of schools and playgrounds We now have five playgrounds and are plan ning to have nwre It has had a benefi cial effect uporrthe children of our com munity and has done much to American ize the foreign children of the city" Johnson secretary to Governor Ralston is at Bass Lake for a two vacation into poverty might be pointed out which would assure WITH ITS DECORATIONS of palms and masses of flowers the loren tine room of the Claypool Hotel was the scene of a beautiful wedding service at 6 last evening bride being Miss Anna Mantel daughter of Mr and Mrs Emil Mantel and the bridegroom Dr Morris ishbein of Chicago formerly of this city An aisle of palms was ar ranged through all the parlors leading to the ceremony setting a garden effect of palms topped by a canopy of greenery set of Sympathy No 34 Talbott and Twenty fifth street July 20 Banks of Sympathy Nos 100 27 93 35 North Alabama street boulevard and Twenty fifth street July 23 Charter and Club Eighteenth and Rembrandt streets July 14 West Thirty fifth street July 23 Scouts Troop No 37 2432 Central avenue July 28 Zb lawn rete corner laiooxt avenue and all Creek Talented Soprano Who Delights Party Guests YOUTH AND AGE ALIKE Cherish a remembrance of beautiful flowers the silent reminders of all that is beautiful in nature One single blossom in the sick room seill do more good than a whole wagon load at a funeral We are convenientlg located to all the hospitals which insures prompt de liveries A Wiegand's Sons Co rnRJSTSl 1610 1624 Illinois St KJ Oh how it wished it was back on the nice cool beach with the rest At hist it was taken away by a big man and carried a long way off and into a corner Tee Brown was elected president Paul Miller vice president and Mahlon Niehaus secretary treasurer at the monthly bust Eknteta ATLANTIC CITY Josiah White Sout Company' "A Trip Up the Rhine tu Heidelberg" nan i Luginl sion lias done for those who have been forced through sickness and other causes other cases togranhy by Mrs Standlford of IhvIIIv Ky chiidron being used as Helmet' Lmskl of Milwaukee fl in the rlrmnnst rat ions Other noted tographers engaged for lectures and The Summer Playground of the Nation Clnnnrt 1 1 ia (nr rer'rafmn nlaira ar unlimited Rarh dav krin4 ttractioni There are no dull daya in Atlantic City The finest bathing beach ia the orld recreation piere band concert! aaiHng fithiog etc The Leading Houses dren going bark and forth from Thr children often stopped to luol bowl and one day Hie grain hpnrrt one of the children shout budded budded" and then the rest crowded close to the window to look Then the grain of sand knew lie was helping to grow a pretty Chinese lily and he began to watch too and see when it would grow 'to be a flower One day when the grain nf sand woke up in the morning with white roses lilies and candytuft The Montani orchestra played a program of bridal music as me guests 1 1 i i cr tn March" for the entrance of the bridal party The bridegroom with the 'best man William Myers of Chicago led the pro fessional followed by the ushers the bride's brothers Samuel and A Mantel Theodore Gordon of Billings Mont A Levin of Terre Haute Albert and Norton ishbein Sidney Cahn and Harry riedman The bridesmaids Miss Marguerite Joseph Mias annie Burg heim Miss Pauline Michael Miss Cecile Adler Miss Ruth eibleman Miss Harriet Joseph Miss Esther Efroymson and Miss Belle Cohn walked before the maid ofhonor Miss Maybelle Grady of Syracuse who entered alone The matron of honor Mrs Lee Greenberg also walked alone before the little flower maids Jean ette ishbein and Bertha raud in their dainty lingerie frocks of white scattering pink rose petals from their flower bas kets in the pathway of the bride whe entered on the arm of her father Just before her walked the tiny little ring bearer Belle Yvonne Elchel of Cincin nati who carried the ring in a white lily set in a rose filled basket The gown was of bridal satin combined with exquisite lace and pearl garniture fashioned with a short train on the draped skirt and a long court train from the shoulders The wedding veil was of filmy tulle and lace similar to that on the gown The bridal bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley The matron of honor wore a gown of shell pink satin with silken flowered design of roses and she carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley The maid of honor was in white satin with pink girdle and lace and her flowers were roses and lilies The bridesmaids wore the wedding colors of pink and half of them being in pink charmeuse combined with silver lace and the others In white lingerie over pink All carried arm bouquets of pink roses The mother was in white lace and corn col ored silk while the mother Mrs Benjamin ishbein wore black lace veiling white satin While the ceremony was In progress the music was changed to "The End of a Perfect After the ceremony which was performed by Rabbi Mayer Messing the guests numbering more than 150 went to the new Chateau cafe for the supper Here as in the ceremony room the decorations were of palms and wall pockets filled with pink roses and daisies Covers were laid at small tables arranged with pink tapers in silver holders and flat decorations of pink roses The place cards were In lily of the valley designs A dance after the supper was in the palm room which was transformed into a garden of palms and bay trees The guest favors were little' booklets of white with the monogram in gold and con tained the supper menu and the dance cards The going away gown was a blue silken coat suit and black hat jet trimmed After a wedding journey through the East Dr and Mrs ishbein will return to Chicago where they will be at home after Sept lat 814 Lawrence avenue Among the wedding guests were Mr and Mrs Louis Hurwitz Mr and Mrs David Grody and Miss Grody of Syracuse Miss lora Silberstein of New York Miss Gertrude Bleiweiss Mrs A Green and Mrs William Myers of Chicago Theo dore Gordon of Billings Mont Mrs Lyons and Miss Hazel Lyons of Ur bana Ill Mr and Mrs Max Levin Mr and Mrs Myer Levin Mr and Mrs David Goldman Mr and Mrs Elias Berkowitz Mrs Leon Stern Miss Mollie Levin Mrs I Levin A Levin A Levin Mayer Levin and Benjamin Blumberg of Terre Haute Harry Saftel of Dorchester Mass Mrs Louis Wild and Miss Mayme Wild of ort Wayne Miss Helen and Miss Uora aust of Lafayette Mr and Mrs Maurice Eichel Miss Goldene Greenberg and Mrs Rudolph Greenberg of Cin cinnati 4 4 Invitations of special interest because the weding is to be a naval function were Issued yesterday by Mr and Mrs Charles Emmet Coffin for the marriage of their daughter Jean to Lieut Joan Howard Ingram at the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal Church at 830 o'clock Tuesday evening July 14 and for a reception to follow at the Coffin home 3 213 North Meridian street at 9 clock 'The brother Ensign Honmer Ingram will come for the wed ding and the bride 'cousin Miss Bertha Haldeman of Louisville and Miss Edith Macfarlain of Pittsburgh will come Saturday to be her guests and to remain for the wedding Miss Mildred Stockdale 3028 North Illi nois street entertained with a garden partv yesterday afternoon for Miss Alice Cantwell of Alamosa Col who is visit ing her grandparents Mr and Mrs Gil bert Hendren 3032 North Illinois street The guests included Miss Dorothy Hen dren Miss Margaret Coppick Miss Helen Driscoll Miss Dorothy Tomerlln ss Sarah Tomerlln Miss Sarah Powell Miss Mary Galaway rank Byekit George Galawav Robert Driscoll Gilbert Hen dren and Harry Byekit LITTLE GRAIN SAND BY VIRGINIA VALE UPON A TIVIE there was a grain of sanrl that livpd with lots of others on a beautiful beach It oug: been very happy but instead was very unhappy and made rest discontented "Why you tty and be asked an old grain of sand everything you want and see lots of peo ple" "I want to see the world and other things besides this old beach" replied the little grain One day the wind blew very hard and it the little grain of sand nnd started off with it "Good bye friends 1 am going into the world I shall see and do groat things Good bye" and off it flew right into the eye of a man who was passing He was running for a train and as he ran he tried to rub out the sand but the sand had made up its mind to stay right there if it could and so get away The man nnd the grain of sand got on the Mis Leola Helton and Gerald Wal ker of Salem were married at the home of the mother Mrs Sopho lia Zimmerman at 11 Monday morning bv the Rev Charles Asbury of the Merritt Place Church Only the family and a few immediate friends were present Saturday burgh latter home I opening day at the mission and the general public will be welcomed from 2 this afternoon until 9 o'clock this evening There will be a musical program and refreshments will be 'served hot oven twenty minutes LUNCHEON PICA WITH DUMPLINGS To two cups of milk add two cups of shelled peas Boil five minutes and then add a cup of water a tablespoon of but ter pepper and salt When boiling drop in by spoonfuls dumplings made by mixing two cups of flour two teaspoons of baking powder find milk enough to make a batter that will drop from a spoon Cover tightly and boil twenty minutes Do not lift the cover while boiling DINNER SCALLOPED Pare white potatoes ami cut in thin slices Lay in a Turkish Towels rom an Important Group At 3Oc are 37x32 in bleached and hemmed Turkish towels for which you usually pay 12tAc At 15c are heavier weight towels inches full bleached and nicely' hemmed At Iftc are 19x38 inches TURKISH WASH RAG'S plain white with pink or blue borders are to sell at six for 25c instead of "5c straight" irst German Baptist Church Dela McPherson Irene Riley 1 1 I in al WOT rz Si A Special Cut Price cr 11 LT 1 1 1 12 oeasonaoie nousenoia Linens ctinl 4 "'W WT 1 It AY the concert artist estvrday on ner way ft 1 A Lawn fete Lawn fete Lawn fete Lawn fete.

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