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Show The Bulletin Jean Renee 1 rage SOCIAL Creative School of Dancing 1086 East 21st South Just Up Stairs Mrs. Thomas W, Ross, 1762 Ninth East Street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Lucile, to Albert R. Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen, 255 1st Avenue. The marriage Is planned for In the Salt Lake Temple. Both of the young people are former students of the UniversiMiss Ross is a member of ty. the Kappa Kappa Gama and the Beta Delta Mu sororities. She also belongs to the returned missionary society, Is a member of the Granite Stake Board of the Y. W. M. I. A. and la well known in the citys musical circles. Many social affairs are planned In honor of Miss Ross prior to her marriage. Classes In BALLET TAP Acrobatic, Ball Room mid-Novemb-er Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 252? Lobb's On The Job -- FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN PARTY TRY Laura Larson Ice Cream II. Roger and Mrs. U. L. Thorpe. The Womens Missionary society of the T hlrd Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. A. McKay, 1150 Downington Avenue. Mrs. George W. Wheatley presented a paper on "Stewardship." Call Hyland 2220 2013 South 1th East 1 educations phases Eugenics," members of the Desert circle of the Child's Conservation league participated in discussing the topic at the regular meeting held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John D. Harper, 2331 Seventh East Si. Papers on the subject were read by Mrs. R. S. Hayes, Mrs. A. B Penrose and Mrs. Andrew B Oswald. Mrs. Oscar W. Gray rendered a vocal solo accompan led by Mrs. Harper. Reviewing of Announcing November 3rd as the date for the annual Mardi Gras, committees .of the Alumnae association, Mothers club, active and pledge members of Eta Epsilon chapter of the Phi Mu Sorority, completed arrangements the latter part of the week. The Mardi Gras will be held at Memorial house, Memory Grove with Miss Marion Blackmore acting as general chairman of arrange- St. Clalrsville, Ohio. God will handle the matter,1 Mrs. Alice Diet-ric- h said recently In denying to physicians permission to change the sex of her two boys, Glenn, sixteen years old, and John, seventeen, who are suffering with hereditary spinal paralysis. "I appreciate the suggestions and help of the medical profession reMrs. Deltrlch garding my boys, 'said, "but now that they are through with their suffering I will let God handle the mntter and not the doctors, who couldn't help them when they were younger.' It has been suggested by medical writers that aa unusual treatment. Including sterilization and Injection of ovarian serum, might serve to emasculate the boys and develop female characteristics to the extent that their lives would be prolonged. It was pointed out by physicians that the strange malady apparently affected only male offspring of the family, and that by "changing their sex" the disease could bo retarded. The brothers have been paralyzed since boyhood, and during the early stages of the disease suffered severe pain. Rtvently the physical suffering has subsided. Sir. and Bin, Fred Burtoft, 476 East 27th South Street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Virginia, and Harold Patterson of Los Angeles. The wedding took place recently at St. Pauls Episcopal church, followed a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Me by the bride's parents. The couple Cleery will be at home to friends left immediately to make their at 210 North State Street after home in Los Angeles. November 1st, following a wedMrs, McCierry was ding trip. The wedding of Miss Gwendolyn Miss Ethel Elaine Morformerly Bridge, daughter of Mrs. Arintha rill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, 2313 Green Street, and James Albert Morrill, 679 Milton Leo W. Brown took place WedMr. McCleery la the Avenue. In the Salt Lake nesday morning son of Mr. and Mrs. David Me A was Temple. reception given in Clevy, 2027 McClelland Street. the evening at the home of the The wedding took place last week bride. In the Salt Lake Temple. . Bliss Police Mutual Aid auxiliary met talned Wednesday with Mrs.' Clayton Black, 319 East Seventeenth So. Street Assisting hostesses were Mrs. D. G. Johnson, Mrs. Albert Paster Is Buried Where Gossips Can Step on Him Iondon. So that people whom he had not allowed to do so during his life could walk over him In death. Rev. Frank Melville, vicar of Exhall parish In Warwickshire and founder of the club, was buried nnder the pathway of the parish church at his own Anti-Scand- Members of Eooklore club met Mondy jwith Mrs. George L. Nelson at her home, 1620 Fifteenth East Street. Mrs. L. Ballard Cardon reviewed "The Native's Return, novel by Lewis Adamic. Vilate at her Woodbury, enter' home, 1S10 Fourth East Street Thursday evening honoring Bliss Pearl Wright, who will wed Harold E. Baxter this week. Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes TURKEY DRESSING al dry bread crumbs, 94 cup chopped 2 tablespoons chopped celery, 1 with onion, parsare familiar us of .dost tablespoon chopped request. Reverend Melville was known as but one type of turkey dressing, ley, 94 teaspoonn celery seed, 94 the Fighting rarson, owing to his but there are a variety to choose teaspoon savory seasoning, 94 militant campaign against scandal- as a contrast to the usual sage teaspoon salt monger! ng. For a fluffy stuffing the bread onion flavored "stuffing." he explained and should be fairly dry and crumbs one and choose when he formed his dub, wera re- Here are a few new fine and even. rather They are sponsible for more broken hearts give the holiday bird a most easily prepared by removing and sulddes than anyone cared to flavor and aroma. center of a loaf of bread and the think of. Staffing Oyster Scandal-monger- WE DELIVER SUGARIIOUSE DONT WAIT TILL THE FIRST COLD WAVE! Get on the Safe Side And Call At Morgan Motor Co. And Prepare For Winter Driving. 2189 Highland Drive Hyland 2180 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ments. Mother Refuses to Let Sons Re Made Daughters 3 TELLS OF BATTLE WITH AN OCTOPUS Writer Uses Pole to Free Self From Tentacles. HALES For Good Food SERVING HOME MADE PIES IAMBURGERS - SOUPS Meat Pie and Gravy 10c Extra Thick Malted Milks 10e ' Carmel Corn Popcorn 1110 East 21st South :: Sugarhouse Poplar Rluff, Mo. Rack from a Isolation In far away and remote sections of binds Jungle the globe, Lincoln lllnrlchs Is writ Ing a I took on his experiences. lllnrlchs, who claims to have walked more than the distance around the globe, has often gone Into Jungle sections armed only with a penknife and a club. Ilia battle with an octopus along the shore of Tropical Island In the South seas, Blind Doe Has Twins f was his most thrilling experience. Goat Mothering Them "I was wading waist deep In the ItIthaca, N. Y. Cornell university's water when the octopus wrapped blind doe has twin fawns, famous self about my right foot," lllnrlchs sold. "It looked like a losing battle but a goat Is raising them. The as I gradually moved with the light- youngsters are sturdy, active and happy on their novel diet ef rick ing burden toward the shore. milk, and receive from their 1 withstand I goat could "Finally found the pull without the use of a pole I foster mother the same solid tons carried, so I used It to prod the attention their own parent would devil-fisThe water became Jet bestow, were she In proper condiblack from the Inky substance It tion to care for them. Tho fawns weighed abont live poonds each at emitted. When I had about decided to try birth, and were transferred to tho tho chance of their Jabbing the arm where it held my goat to obviate under the sharp trampled being that touched mast have I spot leg. doe. They ere of blind the of hoofs natives know, for up came a writhas tie Virginia, known the species nerve It Is said a ing tentacle. white-tailedeer. or know who those he can hit renter by Veterinarians at the Institution the spot, that will release all tentathe does complete blindattribute cles at once. The ana that broke a to cataract infection develness in feet nine or water was eight with age. She Is rather old oping length. a for passed her tenth deer, having "Again and again I Jabbed at that cherished and be will but birthday, body. Onfce more the wHter broke, as ns she lives, both long protected came. two tentacles up. and for purand a as humane procedure, Jabbed desperately and presently observaand of experiment poses my pole was caught, bat my foot tion. was free." two-ye- ar at r- - J -- s, Judge Climbs on Bench as Mouse Enters Court moose stopped the effort of a federal court recently to find out whether or not Carmelo Anastaslo of Fort Chester had a still In his garage. When the mouse appeared the Judge climbed on his bench, men upset chairs and women fled. The Judge finally told the bailiff to buy a cat and he would furnish the liver. The trial was resumed. New York. A Larged end Lasicd Hog Sharon, Pa. The "largest and laziest hog In the world". Is on at the Romer farm near here. boar "Incinerator," as the half-to- n is called, occasionally collects enough ambition to stand up. He is four feet high. t FOR REPAINTING AND REPAIRING Drain 3 cups of oysters and cut in pieces. Combine with 3 tablespoons of lemon juice, 3 cups stale bread crumbs, 29a teaspoons salt and 94 teaspoon pepper. Moisten with 94 cup of the hot oyster liquid, to which 6 tablespoons of melted fat have been added. Mix dividing It Into fine pieces with Cook the salt pork the fingers. until very crisp, then remove It Pour off the fat from tho fat. and then return about 2 tablespoons to the skillet and cook the celery, onion and parsley for 2 or 3 minutes. Add the bread crumbs well. celery seed, salt and savory and Stir until well the crisp pork. Bread Staffing blended and then crumbs bread soft 2 place while hot. To quarts In fowl. 94 the cup add 94 cup chopped onion, chopped celery, 194 teaspoons salt Mushroom Dressing and 94 teaspoon pepper. Combine with 94 cup melted fat 'and 009k Saute 2 cups chopped mush till delicately brown. This makes rooms, 1 cup celery and 1 small a dry fluffy dressing. A little hot onion chopped in 3 tablespoons Add 3 cups stale mJlk or broth may bo added if a shortening. bread desired. Is crumbs, salt and pepper to molster stuffing 4 tablespoons chopped taste and Savory Stuffing 1 cup dicod sslt pork, 2 cups parsley. at mo mtetest JUdi4 me fedsial nnddt tktuUuj-Act- ! Dent 1st your kikhan or bathroom go without npala Ing again this yoar. You can finance repainting end Law intao repairing through the Federal Hawing Act. act, a long time to pay. Ak ui far full Information end fiae painting aitimata. 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