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Ben tea: Senator a we. run nut Shadow: 41 February 9, 1932. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE ELEVEN. Good Variety Of Recipes For Today Cookies. Cakes.

Pudding. Candy and Other Tasty "Eats" for You to Try. More of the good recipes from egg. cup milk. Mrs.

E. Decatur, are offered in 1 cup raisins, nuts cr dates. the column to- Bake in moderate oven about of an hour. day. Mrs.

E. H. in Cream Candy. sent a good 2 cups variety. includ- cup water.

ing cookies. 1 cup white syrup. 2 tablespoons vinegar. candy, cake. cup nuts.

raisin bread, When nearly done put in nuts. date pudding Pull when cool. and baked Date Pudding. beans. That's I package of dates.

cup boiling water. pretty good for 1 level teaspoon soda, one reader, isn't Let coct. Add 1 cup sugar. it We hope 1 egg. others will do tea poon salt.

2 cups flour. likewise. cup nuts. We'll begin teaspoon baking powder. 1 vanilla.

with the cookies. Here they are: Bake in moderate oven. Butterscotch Cookies. Easy Devil's Food. 1 run brown kusar.

cup sugar. stabilated sugar. cups flour. ep meted shortenine. 3 tablespoons cocoa.

teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder. well beaten. Sift all together three times, tra: poon baking powder. make a hole in the middle and drop Cop meats. in 1 egg, 1 cup sour milk.

3 tablevanilla. spoons melted Mix well, divide in two parts and butter or lard. Mix each roll thoroughly and add 1 teaspoon vaforms loaf of each. Wrap nilla. in wax paper and put place.

Baked in cold Beans. Cut in slices and bake in quick 1 beans. pint oven. quart can tomatces. Chocolate Cookies.

brown small onion (cut fine). shortening 12 tea poon pepper. teaspoon cinnamon. teaspoon salt. milk No.

sliced bacon. flour Soak beans over night, and cook fut bakine ponder until soft. Run tomatoes through van. In sieve. then add beans and seasonDrop by teaspoon and bake in Place ing.

bacon strips on top and quick oven. bake about two hours. Raisin Bread. tin Now let's hear from more good rups peenstul baking powder. cooks.

Send in your recipes to featpron salt. WOMAN'S EDITOR. NEWS OF RADIO Tuesday Programs 4:30 Salty Sam the Sailor: WBBM. KNOX WTAM. WENR.

Arthur Jarrett with Freddie Rich's orWARM. WCCO 5:15 children's program: WEND. WOC Ray Perkin's old Topper: WLW. WMAQ Broadcast from Genera, WEAL WENR. -Lowell Thomas, briefs: WLW, Lite Orphan Annie: WENR.

KWK. TUESDAY EVENING Ron and Marge: KMOX. Andy: WLW. KDKA. Amos Cenme Es with Freddie Rich's orchestra.

WEBM. 6:1 Howard Lanin's orchestra: WTAM, WMAQ. Erica Froos. SOTte recital: WJR, WHAS 15 Back of the News in Washington: WUR. WENR, The Goldbers: WSAI, WENR.

Stebbins WOC. KYW. 1.00 The Enth Club with Frank Ventree's eschestra. WON. KMOX.

Robert Wagner of New York, WIS KWK Juda Sanderson and Frank Crumit, WOO K6D Apr Lyman and his orchestra. WGN, Robert Armhoster's orchestra' WLS. Matt and Bob: KYW. WOC. Smith with her Swanee music: WGN KMOX.

Sisters of the Skillet: WIS. KWE Ein Rupee's orchestra: WLS. KSD. Bernie and his orchestra: WGN, WECO. Crime Club: WGN.

KMOX. Eno orchestra: KYW. WOC. Dan Great Petsonalities by Frazier Hunt: WENT. Columbo and his orchestra: WITAQ.

KWIC WBBM. Aaronsen and his orchestra, Introducinz the Kine and Queen of Mardl Winchell, speaker: WENR. KSD and Em: KYW. KWK, C. F.

DUNKEL Program WJ 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, Feb. 9th Seiberling Tires $1,000 CASH PRIZES Tune In 9:17 Paris Night Life: KYW. KDKA.

Myrt and Marge; WBBM. WCCO. 10:00 Amos 'n' Andy: WENR. WMAQ. Bing Crosby, sones; WGN.

KMOX. 10:13 Alice Jay with Paul Van Loan's orchestra: WENR. KSD. Jack Denny's orchestra: WTAM. WENR.

10:13 Archer Gibson, organist: WJR. WENR. Ralph Kirbery, dream singer: WOC. KSD. Gus Arnhelm and his orchestra: wCCO.

KMOX. 11:03 Rudy Vallee's orchestra: woc. KSD. Charles Agnew and his orchestra: KYW. WREN.

11:30 Seymour Simon's orchestra: WENR. KSD. WJBL Programs Late Review News Flashes. Twilight Reveries -Radio Forum. Setberling Program.

Pinno Melodies. 8:00 Going Forward with Decatur prosperity 9:1 Tenor of Yesteryear. 9:15 WURL Barn Dance. 10:13 10:30 Marguerite McNutt -Soprano, -The Gypsy Baritone. 11:00 Organ Melodies.

12:1 Sign off. LISTENING IN Although NBC has 30 or more stations in the midwest, one of its best programs of the week, "Mr. Bones and Company," is not available in Decatur. At least, we tried for 15 minutes Monday night to get this program clearly. Eastern and far west stations offered the only possibility.

Archer Gibson, who shared the period with the minstrel show- -one program being of the Blue. the other of the Red network could be heard at 50 points of the dial. Paul Whiteman, in his gigantic radio auditions has been getting a great deal of valuable publicity for Mr. Whiteman and his sponsor, while aspiring artists who think they have a chance to make big time. do all the work for nothing.

In Cleveland, however, the King of Jazz picked up a lad, a singer, and gave him a contract said to be worth $100,000 over a three year period. New LOW Prices On Shoe REPAIRING (These Prices Are Permanent) 68 37 Prairie Greenberg's Years Street On Gar large cash buying power and modern machinery, plus Better Materials. gives finer workmanship and quicker service at much LOWER PRICES. 135-137 E. Prairie Street.

Ladies' Men's, Ladies' 1 Rubber Heels or Children's No. 1 Quality Put You On Wait. While Half Soles extra fine 1. Men's Rubber half soles. 16 heels while quality Ladies' Heels, or you put leather rubber best wait.

on 66 heels. quality Composition al new oak wood soles tan fine toplifts. (Panco). MEN'S Men's Oak Extra 26 better Choice RUBBER Best Gondseur, of makes, any Quality of HEELS Wing- such the $1.66 Fine, FULL Rubber and Quality Best SOLES Heels Tan font. etc.

Quality Work Guaranteed -A Trial Will Convince You Patronize Your Local Shoe Repair Shops Pugh A. Minstrels in Program Thursday Program Thursday prominence at Herrin. Mr. and Mrs. Cline will be at home West Twentieth street, Birmingham, after Feb.

15. Eric Linden Actor, But He Wants A Literary Career By ROBBIN COONS. Hollywood -Eric only actor I know Eric Linden Linden is the who wears a toupee to make him look older on the screen. In real life he is 22, and looks about 18. A naturally high forehead accentuates that youth.

ful appearance -hence the toupee. Since, "Are These Our Children?" in which Eric made his screen debut as the wild youngster who came to a bad end, his fan mail has mounted to fourth place among the stars on the Radio lot. Ahcad of him are Constance Bennett, Ann Harding and Pola Negri. Wants to Write. Many girls probably will be disappointed by the revelation that our Eric is no flaming youth, but 7 serious-minded young man-oh, very likes solitude and yearns to write and professes, with naivete of which only the very young are capable, to have lived! Marriage is not in his plans.

Out of his picture career he hopes to save $50,000, on which to retire from the films when he is 30 to devote himself to literature. His career is interesting. He has worked since he was seven, selling papers in New York, working after school. Encouragement he received in high school dramatics he did not take seriously, and he became an usher in a movie house. Turns Actor.

He was there when his school dramatic coach sought him out and persuaded him to become an actor. After a trip to Europe with a play company, he returned determined to give up acting and begin writing. He turned out 40 short stories and three plays--none of which has seen the light. He returned to the theater. His first movie test sent him to Hollywood by airplane the next day.

and "Are These Our Children?" brought him a term contract. SUNSET PASS by Zane Grey SYNOPSIS: The Prestons are in dseperate straits since their cattle rustling is becoming known, but Trueman Rock is trying to persuade Gage Preston to try to make peace with ranchers. Rock knows that Preston's son. Ash, dominates his father. but his interest in Thiry, Gage's daughter, spurs him cn.

CHAPTER 45. "YOU ASK ME TO BE A THIEF?" ROCK. ran. made He the leaped camp the in bounds. brook.

"Thiry! Of all I'm SO- -glad to see you" he panted. 'Howdy, Trueman!" Her smile was strained and she scarcely met his eager gaze. He had never seen her in rider's garb. Could that make such difference? wore a tan blouse, with blue scarf, fringed gauntlets overalls, and high boots. She looked like a boy until she dismounted.

Rock had a wild desire to snatch her in his arms. "Boys, throw my pack and unroll my bed." she said. And while the boys obeyed with unified alacrity she led the stunned Rock away from camp. under the golden aspens, into the forest. "Glad to see me?" she asked.

"Glad!" he echoed. as if words were inadequate. "You don't show it." I'm loco." She still held his hand, that she had taken openly before her brothers. Rock could not shake off his trance. Still, it did not seem the Thiry he knew.

'Kiss me." this unknown Thiry said, not shyly, nor yet boldly, but somehow unnaturally for her. When Rock obeyed restraining himself. in his bewilderment, she put her arms around him and her face against his neck. "Bad news, Trueman dear," she said. as if forced.

"Sure I could have guessed it. But it's welcome, since it fetched you." 'Ash made a killing of Half Moon steers and shipped the beef from Wagontongue," went on Thiry, talking by rote. Rock's frame jerked with the hot gush of blood through his veins, but he did not voice his anger and dismay. wants you to come in with uS share our fortunes our troubles -our us fight these enemy he interrupted, in bitter heat. "Yes, we.

Ash and Dad and I- and my three you." I get for spillin' blood for thieves? Ah, that is Preston's game. He wants me to kill -to spread terror among those Wyomin' my reward will she said, without emotion. "With Ash Preston's consent?" demanded Rock angered to probe to the depths of this proposition. "Dad claims when you become one of us-Ash will have to consent." "Thiry ask me to do this thing?" "Yes," she droned. But he could feel a changing in the stiff form against him.

'You ask me to be a killer- to save your rotten brother, your weak and crooked father?" he flung at her, in a stern and terrible voice. -you." In violence, almost with brutal force. Rock shook her. as if to awaken her out of a torpor. "No! No, you poor driven girl!" cried.

"I would die for you, but I'll never let you ruin your soul by such dishonor. They have blinded you- -preyed on your love. Your brother is mad. Your father desperate. They would sacrifice you.

Ash would agree to this, meanin' to shoot me in the Thiry "You -will not?" she sobbed. "Never! Not even to have you!" Suddenly, then, he had a wild weeping creature in his arms, whose cries were incoherent, whose beating hands and shaking body wrought havoc to the iron of his mood. "Oh, thank God -you won't!" she wept, lifting streaming eyes and working face. "I prayed you'd -refuse. I told Dad you'd never.

never do told Ash he lied never let you have they made me they drove me -all night nagged me -until I gave darling, say you forgive. I was weak. I loved him so and I'm almost But you lift me from the depths. 1 love you more a thousand times. Let come what will.

I can face it now. "Don't go back to the Pass," Thiry pleaded. "I must. I'll go alone." 'But I'm afraid. If you meet hin: -Oh- you Trueman, I couldn't hate you.

Once I. thought I don't go!" She wound her arms around his neck and clung to him with all her might. "Take me away far away across the mountains." she begged, her lips parting from his to implore mercy, and then seeking them again. "It's the only way. I am yours, body and soul.

I ask nothing more of the life but that you spare him -and take boys will let us have 2 pack. We can cross the mountains. It is not yet Then somewhere we two will live for each other. I will forget him and all this horror. And you will never- kill another man." "Thiry girl.

hush; you are breakin' me." he cried. "I shall go alone -make one last stand to save your father." Rock rode the zigzag trail down to the Pass in four hours. There did not appear to be any untoward condition at the ranch that obviously affected the womenfolk. Preston had ridden off early that morning to a general roundup out on the range, at a place called Clay Hill. "Reckon I'll ride over to Clay Hill," muttered Rock.

Soon afterward he was riding down the Pass to take the trail up on the range. CORNS No Matter How Painful- in 3 Seconds by New Iodine Discovery MUST COMEOUTor MONEY BACK Just wet corn or callous with IOD-ISE, the iodine Corn Remover, and in 8 seconds ail burninz and soreness is gone! IOD-1SE is sensational discovery that dries up corns so you can lift them off, root and all. Iodine alone can't do it--it's the new scientific discovery in IOD-ISE that does the work. Safe -Antiseptic- cannot irFREE day. ritate.

Tear End this corn out. Get suffering a $50 tobottle st any drug store. Test Money Always at back if not satisfied. Roth-Johnson, Quaker Drug Co. GETS BETTER AIN BACK FEELS FINE after Musterole- safe "counterirritant" -is applied once an hour for 5 hours.

Many feel better after first application. MUSTEROLE SENSATIONAL AL SALE New Spring Hats Exquisite And Superb Styles of Authentic Quality SALE PRICE $2.98 Three And With Each Hat Buy Wednesday! Days Thursday! Only! A New $1 Value Spring Scarf for Friday STRAWS SHAPES EVERY NEWEST DETAILS COLOR Shiny Straws Bos'n Blue (navy) Crusher Shapes Cruiser Blue Cabana Berets Antibes Blue Draped Turbans Nassau Blue Baby Brims Brittany Blue Turn-up-in-Backs Gauntlet Beige Matron Types Strawflower Square Crowns Flesh Beige Cellomat Straws Mocha Beige Racello Straws Cocoon Beige Tweed Tricots Manchu Red Blouse Crowns Vionnet Rose Narrow Brim Copper Rose Sailors -For this sale beautiful Charvador Shellac-Quills silk scarfs. in only newest spring Grecian Gold Stylized Flower styles and colors! Complete vour Black with Accent Trims 10 ensemble cents! a 81 scarf for only Seaweed Green Prystal Ornaments Mellow Brown Cired Satin Milk Chocolate SECOND SECOND FLOOR Wm. Gushard Co. FLOOR Clay Hill was a famous old roundup ground.

Rock had permitted himself no anticipations. But now he divined the hour he had long dreaded; and instead of halting, as if momentarily checked by an invisible blow in the sinister air, he spurred his horse and rode down upon the men, scattering dust and gravel all over them. (Copyright, Zane Grey) Guns are Drawn at last, in the next installment. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Pugh A. will present a minstrel show Thursday night in Roosevelt auditorium.

The above cast will take part in the presentation. Review Pattern 92661 PATTERN 9266. Pattern 9266 is obtainable only in sizes 12. 14, 16, 18. 20.

Size 16 requires yards of 39 inch fabric, 31 yards ribbon. To get a pattern of this model. send 15 cents in coins or stamps. Be sure to give your name, address, style number and size of pattern. Send for copy of Marian Martin's new spring pattern catalog.

This features 32 pages of the most delightful Spring models. A wide range of afternoon. evening and sports special stout models, house dresses, lingerie pajamas and kiddies' is offered. Price of catalog. Catalog and patclothes, tern together, 25 cents.

Pretty Wedding At Pana Home Cralista McMinn Bride of J. M. Cline. Pana- pretty wedding took place at the residence of Rev. and J.

B. McMinn, 207 East Fifth street, Saturday at high noon, when their daughter, Miss Cralista McMinn, became the bride of J. M. Cline of Birmingham. Both bride and bridegroom formerly lived at Herrin, Ill.

The bride was for five years a member of the faculty of the Herrin Township high school. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers and potted plants." Rev. Mr. McMinn said the single ring ceremony and this was followed by a 12. o'clock course wedding breakfast.

Mr. Cline and bride departed by automobile for St. Louis and will honeymoon in southern cities en route to their home in Birmingham. Attendants were Miss Julie Sawver, intimate friend and companion high school faculty member of the bride at Herrin, and William Dellivera of Herrin, who is an airpilot for the Boring Airplane Lines between Chicago and Cheyenne. Mendelssohn's Wedding march was played by Miss Margaret Cline of Herrin, sister of the bridegroom.

The bride look charming in 2. creation of beige chiffon and carried a corsage bouquet of orchids and white roses. Her bridesmaid carried a similar bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Cline is a native of Iowa.

She is a graduate of the Dennison university of Granville, O. She has many friends in Pana, having passed some of her vacations here with her parents during her father's pastorate of several years of the First Baptist church. Mr. Cline is a son of L. V.

Cline of Herrin and a graduate of the pharmacy department of the University of Illinois. He is manager of one of a large system off pharmacies at Birmingham, where he has been located since he graduated from Illinois. The Cline family is one of SPECIAL CLEANING AT 60c A ROOM Just a lock at your walls and ceilings will convince you they need cleaning now. Coal soot has made your home have an untidy appearance. We will clean your walls, ceilings, make your home clean and bright, no dirt on your rugs, or inconvenience encountered by our service.

Just think. this big job neatly done for 60 cents a room. Call 9487 daytime 2-5831 Adv. Persistent, coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take.

Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote. other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood. attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs.

Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases. and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold. no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist.

(adv.) Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound She's Up in the Air Again Those she loves are first to suffer when monthly pains shatter her nerves. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound would ease that awful agony. Would You Pay $1.00 To Stop the morning without rheumatic aches or pains- without stiff swollen joints or sore, lame muscles.

And that joy should be yours--a $1 bottle of Ru-Ma is absolutely guaranteed to stop all rheumatic misery in your bones, muscles and joints in less than a week or your money back. No long. discouraging wait while the pain goes on: Ru-Ma eases pain first day. Magically your muscles and joints limber up. swelling goes down, aches and twinges disappear, away go limping and hobbling, crutches and canes.

That is why E. A. West and other local druggists invite every victim of rheumatism to try Ru-Ma under an iron-clad guarantee of money back if it does not bring quick. relief to your rheumatic suffering. New Break RHEUMATISM Rheumatism's Grip in Less Than a Week or Money-Back.

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