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Show mmm M T II 'jtr CO ON ' ' into ber work after she iearnpd that she was to take charge of the department when Barnes left for Chicago. She put more enthusiasm irto all her tasks, driving herself relentlessly. Easter Sunday arrived and Eve had Mrs. Penney as her guest for the tlav. She found the little widow's restful. companionship Mrs. Penney was always poised and unruffled, no matter what hapEve felt that she drew pened strength from this friendship. They attended church together, dined at an attraclvie restaurant and then strolled along the avenue in the afternoon sunshipe. They watched the Easter promenade and it was to them more than a popular diversion. They looked at the smartly dressed men and women tint because they admired their attractive costumes but because this parade of new finery was a measure of the success of Bixby's advertising campaign as well as the advertising of other stores. At last it was twilight and they were having tea in Eve's apartment. The telephone bell rang and the voice of Marya's mother came over the wire to Eve. She turned to Mrs. Penney with the announcement, Marya has a baby! Marya is the lovely little artist who was at the store before you came. How like her to have a baby girl on Easter Sunday! Somehow I believe Madonna lilies would always make me think of Marya even if she had not been an Easter bride. friends at Bixbys were delighted with the news. One of the girls exclaimed,-Noshe has everything!" And so It seemed to Arlene and Eve when they went to see Marya and her little daughter. The babys name was to be Carol. Marya regarded the tiny Infant with pride and tenderness and then smiied serenely at her old friends. R TARYA'S r UTAH, r n fr f. m f. i 193 3. tim-- faff tfyfn. m-- lIKOBATE AMI GUAKDIAVsHU Mlllt IIE 'I KK It's, Man .i tines see in to have everj thing now! Arlene said on the way home. Out she is so sweet and unselfi-- h that jon want her to have all of the good things in life a lovely home, a devoted husband and a beautiful child And she still keeps up her interest In art. She managed to accomplish quite a lot last year. You consider a career very important, don't you Eve?" Yes," answered Eve simply. Well," Arlene came back I dont. Not for a woman after marriage, I mean. Before that, yes. Heaven help a girl if the monotony sets in too soon! 1 figure it's good for all of us to learn how the almighty dollar is earned. Then It seems to me that a girl who has worked several years before marriage is inclined to take things in their natural order. I mean she's not so likely to make a fool of herself tiying to do the teen age things in her thirties. I know that when I marry I'm going to enjoy my homo. Jars of jam on tb" cellar shelves and little boys to eat It! That was a long speech for Arlene but she had not yet finished. No, Eve," she went on, when I am married Bixby's can Just call up 6ome business school and give another beginner a chance. That's how they found me, you know. Barnes said he preferred a beginner he could train to someone with more experience who might have difficulty adjusting herself to his methods. And I was tbe shining light the school sent him! They had readied the transfer point and Eve rose to leave the car. Good by called Arlene gaily. See you in the morning. lo go to link die hot In r Almost four months age. elapsed since slm h.id risen letter Horn him If -- lie tumi now might he not lgmue it Ihe.e u ' no other place she waiiHcl to go for ber vacation She felt ahi that before she took charge of tin department she should h.ne sonic with link decided at her niotbei definite understanding about the future. She last to tell no one but and Arlene where she was going unex-pectl- RI.ENE and Sam took Eve tu the train Saturday evening and her on hei Sam congratulated To become advertis promotion. ing manager of Bixby's would be quite a feather In anyone's cap.' Barnes haa done a he declared. fine piece of work there and has attrarted wide attention by it. It no wonder he has this new offet but really it's a fine break for an oue to take up his work here." Eve felt the importance of hei promotion too but Just then slie and weary. Two was nerve-sicweeks at Tine Forest with Dit k should set her up arid give hei fresh enthusiasm with which to undertake the responsibilities ahead. Usually she rested well In a Pullman hut that night Eve tossed and turned for hours. Finally toward morning, she dropped of! into sleep. In the meantime the car In which she rode was detached from the eastbound train and coupled to the mail tram going north. Eve awakened suddenly as hastily-applieairbrakes brought the train to an abrupt and groan ing halt Hey! Whats the matter? yelled a fellow passenger. Nothin at all, sub, nothing" at CURING was once more working all, answered the porter. Jos a -7 the track and I' her magic onto a dreary toworld tre that fell across the the engineer had to stop klnda but Eve failed respond . sudden-likenew season. Tired when she awakened in the morning, she dragged Sudden Is right!" growled the herself through each day until, at man across the aisle. Thought an early hour, she went wearily to the whole dinged tram had stum bed. But even long nights of rest bled and fallen down. failed to refresh her and at last, After that Eve remained awake after constant urging, she permit- and watched the day break In the ted Arlene to tale her to consult mountains. She had noticed ImDr. Sharpe. The doctor, after mediately the Invigorating air lengthy questioning, gave Eve a which filtered through the window light tonic and a heavy dose of opening. advice. There was little to Indicate that You are pining away for that they were approaching the village husband of yours, he told her. of Pine Forest. Seemingly endless The sacrifice you are making Is woods were broken only by clear scarcely worth while. Long after lakes. Hera and there Eve caught you are gone Bixby's store will a glimpse of summer cottages with still be in existence for no one windows and doors boarded up. person is ever indispensible to a Almost without warning the conbusiness. If you really care for ductor was calling out Pine Foryour future health and happiness est" and Eve found herself being I think you should make a trip to helped down Into a little frame Pino Purest now. Thats a most station. There were five or six attractive place at any time of the men loitering about. Eve waited year but in the spring it should for the ancient slationmaster to be nothing short of paradise. finish exchanging gossip and disThat day Eve asked to have her pose of the Sunday papers. Then vacation the last week of April she asked for a taxi to take her to instead of late In the summer. Mrs. Williams boarding house. Barnes, whose capable mind adSitting in the quivering old tourjusted itself quickly to emergen- ing car. Eve grew more nervous with every moment that brought cies, gave his consent. But later when Eve was alone her nearer her destination. How in her apartment away from those would Dick greet her? who were trying to influence her (To Be Continued) A ll Ju TO (REIHTOKS u tt t J mum I i t i tt IIM tv) Mu t t ii mn ; i Ussy In m t hv ii h n, 4srcw moii m hi . Also h tlf i vhi H ' j s i 03 hi.iutitut aiotlorn nil' Si Phone itiki ii horse.s luiu I m JJ v t 0 r U Ku ban! st ntor Ai Loian 02h tu.i t: olh N Ui I! u i i )i 1.U o ill lit.' j word; for on per per word; fur "'vj-in'word. cents 1T j, mv(Nmi charge" fur fit-d All want cents paid in advame. fat 'th X messenger will come tn ui"l your Bilvorlisemeut uuU.utce. HnH- -t liter M of the Estate LEGAL KATE l t i i I iti't 1 J 1 . er t 1 f. ? i 1 oi ,N-.- , sK MllNKl i f uik n h-- t adi. p - mng Household transforrei Vh1s v th.,. 'ity. no, t pfcrU Phot)v443 Lou DUlanwnullng M M 1 and wc M I.DIIVM, ll.WELEU v- I i , g ild nt w - JP I i t Tiansfer eV i i i I ng m Vaci ( pt it C i Plume .U volt D i RtHtllS Johusnn ('.ib I i: hi 'it Ivi V,l Ourno pti-N i ti ot 1. Ui hu i ufUr 5 ut deceased ti FKEI) AEGER1ER, Ten cents per line per um Hpm SJK will Creditois NmMj i! n, ov ii iuji present claims K tlu S ill against the above named estate, Kanni un sSloVH kl HI .N Sluuiu with vouc hei s, to the Fust Na Mend in l .nUiiiR at tlu With o est i o ii lH Noith 1st set. tional Bank ot Logan, Utah, exi it nr ot s.viM Quutui ecutor ot the ' estate of f reu tun iiiut i tn l'n,; I unu t hui th in !. o Fast to i h i s. 25 thiiis Aeperter deceased, at the First FKACHFS Uj tku 2 ati'inal Bank building, Logan fhnti ti i li i Mli, aUn ; lhi pt is s. ,i n uno i oru oi d Sidpos t A o iit 2 t hams South ado County. Utah, on or betou i' pnl it h x This is vmu tbe fith day of December, TI3J FUiv.Nl-SiiFi f In if th a i ot . Mil iaot h ii o 1'uv now 1it'i i! tic elUai NATIONAL BNK Of .u t uxh on2 hih ounsth o la o model n furnuhod rooms, 37 j Noi th TWO ion , ami' 'V on ticn LOGAN UTAH b ah. fraswu, also bmud and im (S 3(i t '0 hi ,o Executoi of the estate of hins at (IT H)i:th Fifth West i onm H t ,n o1 Uioi out det M uvv: eased Miom ,S77 K RUN r, 2 03 Acgertti, lo vs boot faun it tf ' N iihv. o t Qu u U f ol AK L Tom Ferry utn ul u lias sMi Jon, t )h I T Mat V'f t S of modern hO fur tlnoo uo and lOuiu Qu w for i!! ( Execute)! mm-Foal ut luvtato i Attorney n V 0hm Noillt nisluit .m.iTtmonts v.dh private ion U Dates of publication Sept 27 jt'liv OS I bom 2Y7-fH I iK oU and Hie F t of the S hah phono, Oct 4 11 18, 2a, 11133 I n no monthly t vS s 273 Wtt FiiFt 001 1UH S2U $20 (ii Call tes mm! !. 'lor ;,i ui p ti lotaSJO. AU it s ii i M't tv North ' u In5 IT. MLS, plums Ihono HM V SJt3 Ft h in unfui n vhed oi FFKNLSHKU ot h i ills Soplom Constitutional Amendments i uni) modem bouse, tiade bou-sr merit Flnno ap.irt Lr sin ill luniM. tar ot lot 219 S7 ()1S U K SlOU IlliL, Not t, 27 th .tid ton. A t u m V ln STUU'TIA laodern apartments ( ' o Ii i! rOSSTIITTIUNAT, AMfr M)Mh NT IN (,'niint v t Tl ih l.K io tsomihte ' tjood tour room 0-Phone 779 J Oolh'Kr Mill MINIMI M HA'.frd oK I d'LATiON 1 Si pt of iahh it ion homo M N C h minors and JVKNL-MIF232 h.;ln 't i. U F33 (). : apartment3 SI It f South Mno A Urnlu(bn Prop sinf an imnl lo AitiHeIS of the lonUilution. NOTH of a Wfciion Add In trie lt!l anti trunk-- i I I L J. W. Auli Son I l i Attv-nd- (ten Relating to for Von.rn a Minimum Was and Mtn'ra, and l.tn ral Wrlfara f Any and a'l fcmpljs. J cr sdsfurr of th Df ft rpRnlvpd b If of ati the mrm Slat of I1'!, be a elected lo earh ii&usa coniuxnnf ticrc n: That ft in pinjHd to MCTlONf 1 n u ill m Fv lie amend Arlii'p 16 ui tn ad liiiuti uf a Ncimn wh.ch vuii tod na fui lows : PRC. 8. Tblegislatur my, by appro-J lion f r ih ) ren ule in aL of a minimum ws for wi men an! mnwn and any pio.Mf for the run th. au get rral we f.ue fiit( No noveion of ary anJ al emilnvc'. of U i ontitutmn ehrJl br rut frtitl ai a hmiUitim upon tbe autloritv uf tb Irg hl.ifu e to r nr?r mon any i sfrnits inn now or tirnaflrr i"P3 aurh itisr nnd auv thor tv tha Ipjrnfature i!m ri tit tu the cut ie cairy jru ion of this C tiua. lef a e t Ihlim-n- n rovs-r- LAi A . IViii Fr ivj J uf fale, M Adirr ernr.it if. ! uf er 'iraft.e m b'.ox ra. nc Lqut.. o s (lie Iru u lp I fflrto.f, it r3 by of I tFi. J (a of Ctl t if Ih Jifur of thf in us n all m ri f tn t MUDKRN mom hmue, 2nd North .7 with Uio tn nlo anpbuition FOUR loom modem West llh South d 30 Whhiiii lhu.1 IHd - 5- o 'J t ik Ol 1023 T. taSipt , Vt S30 lIVESTflCK j pci llu I) I ),'. hula L hi,bei. j7 17, t hoi lot top (mh? vvvuwwvvvvvvwuuuuvvv iK) Mil ), oom Mb N rtb X 7, bi t 7 27 jn' , imv i , SI I board and room v .1 loi i H UK' 27 Ei pt k i Just Say VVVVVVVAVVVWnVUWVVVVVWVV' I (1 ti id ms fot onr her hilt, ill .vi t13 uundty I Kst S2S ' e p i NURY 332 ?J. 'Ih-- f X xll f Ar.i Th rnn ' i p jt it ' i r im of t u h r h SGion m of r rjii J It Should Le North CITY COAL COMPANY .1 i Im, in of Art. - XXII U IV h le n J the s me L S. !'ir Ijy ; A, FiOmoX. rrrrh 'he Vd Pete, ff ttale ihm atn"'! Itm n the fit t ilaw of .1 m u ''th a ti t rin nn' n bv Ih Iffirr ttf al' aivn,ffq tf U rt . silt of t.ie tl ition ds.aiAlcti in U r mn shall h v nc .1 efrt on 2 J, M H VlcPir., iv'ctary of tip. Ii4. of Olh. tl ) hereby ur'tfy the it it a full, tiue an r fOD i t)r h itiml AniTrti n poac J fv Ih and epeciai of ret rJ my office. of t I'vt id t pm- - .i r u I s- Ana-beii- - KITCHEN - r d d g Snulli Main, l.ojjan, .i h I tc Pule of 8frrr!-- y o' Thtui ai of nt m iiithy lo Rulin' . i AID IK.nVMlt f rd n nH h cm to tn (n cl r t rf th t it nt the n t ft u i i eui it n In the m n. FLIT10N hv , Rhone 123 it i p, ti Pu- in ll Tn wifneis I havp Tip ronto aet m hand nvl affixH 1h .k it Sh! ti y of of th- - Fts'p of Utah, this Stp temb-- r, IbaJ. lt (SEAL) public-atio- Sept-m- Pr l, Last pubiealisa November R, 6, mid iiimmn i nudum i I ( , di 1(2 i i m x7 DID VI Ml Vs r.EENAH ! on ,, 7 27 (. Uis KM.MON It. nn vV The iiiv vor of the Civil , vr last living rhaci Slutrin, although fr im i broken shoulder m a f 'i, lttenckd the na-- t invention of the Gland of tin Repo ilic at Mmne- suf-cin- .g i Ai i ii v c Ml, WORTH XI 0,00(1 Be mise MEDFORD, Ole Mis Ivor T Jones fell out of a i v ti, e bclu.igmg to the i ity 0 Medford she sled the illy for d u, l,1, s She bloke tier sdn'iOO ok and I"' nm- pu ilvc d, she q lo ! MIEUIFFis SALE I In the District Court of the First liidiei.il District of the Side of I tali, in itmj for the (.unity of ( ache. CACHE VALLEY BANKING COMPANY, u Corpoi itum. plaintiff, vs W E CORBKIDGE, HANNAft E CORBKIDGE, husband and wife: K J CORBKIDGE and LORLN CORBKIDGE, defendants To be sold at Sheriffs sale the 6th day of October, 1U33, at 12 oclock noon, at the front steps of the County Couit House in Logan, Cache Counlv, U'ah, the following desc ribed propc rty : Beginning at the .Southeast or ner of the Southwest quaiter of Section JO, Township 13 North of Range One East of the Hah Lake and running Meridian. theme, thence North West 51 .2 rods 106 24 i ods: thence East 115 VI rods, to the west idc of the South- then Road Countv westerly, along the west side of said County itoad to a point sevrods east of (7 en and Ihc place ot beginning, theme west seven and (7 rods to the place of beginning containing aHhJ acies, mole or less Together with the hereditament, thereunto band appurtenances elonging or m anywise ippert.un mg, and all rights of homes! aid exemption, together with anv and all water, water rights, irrigating ditches, aoueduets, rands approv priations. franehises and privilege-oned by said parties of the fir-- t part or either of them, or belonging to or with, leading to, connected with, or usually had and enjoyed in connection with said premises or anv part and parrel thereof, and especially including 50 shaies of the capital stock of the Rn hmond Irrigation company, also ID, shares of water stock in Northern the Logan Irrigation company a Utah Corporation Nortri-eas- t at the Also, beginning corner of Section 15, Township 13 North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South 43 rods and 13 feet, thence West 12 rods and 12 feet, thence North 39 rods and 7 3 feet thence Northwesterly rods. 6s feet' thence North l1 rods, thence East 17 rods and 12 feet to the place of beginning containing 3 acies and lo xqu ut i -- one-fift- h ') one-fift- I mmmm For S27 $2 77 a 3 77, r MISCELLANEOUS feed-2tn- I S'S. 19,3. Fast ei with Mane il load and undii; I) )ui mud !O20-- ; tho Id steels, (oinumi $275. load MiFpr uml Idaho ftulots put lod 2 70, Aith n'cdiu n ami (od i uw around ft v up t) Gii xuni ion down !(',, 2 2.7. lov j k lade ward to Moo, b il is $2 POM 2 7,7. hulk v tleiw M oi 7 0, odd (hi ' kinds to $ 27 Sheep Riiiipti, Isii'i late Mon d t de k 73 pro id Idiho foedny nljs $707, lo id 70pound white d F n lu dei s $ 2 ill1 Li hi ift ir rl ( SntL rirt huiU hc.i-- TPlSnxyvLCLi. Goffdss! Cffeek Thcte arc manv pxxl coals arnonjc Utah's Me. t . . , Depositation, lot al ion ami savual oilier Imn.s v el known an ins', laadir jt to mining nmii malms (iou'on Ciu-l- No Matter What Size Goa! You Hunt GORDON CREEK! BOXKD ami loom $17 00 monthly 0 277 .South Second Fast c.c i I u. rr Ijj rd nvnbc.8 of f.Tch IluHf cjacurr.n theretii. f SKCTJON t. r.rrf'tb1': Swlwn 8 t I tla Expert ,)EIT IOAN 2 0 OGl livosl i dkJi lov.s Minim- - JVerviee 13 AnoMOBlI.E i Puswlent Fv ms, K I lAHI' OF Kid F HON B, Jo? AUTOMOIHLE LOANS IVTSTOCK wanted WILL uv $1 to $5 00 for useless i ml fieshlv dead horses and (attic. Cdl 11K-Hyrum exchange n i 0 jp i. Ikh by j,iv ui tbd the Bond of Cdui itiou v nenEN an Ani nil tin 77 II it tj ' Plj'i bv slin ) s ( it Nitioii.il Hetovci Admm-.ti.itit )i i loin of $177,000 on lor Uh uiuition of two tlonuntaiv hool buddings to house the pools nov ntt Midins; the Woodiuff, tbster s( hooF Benh i, Bibs j.nd If Gm, Ai piopostd potsts h u tiou sVml tilt'd with the d Ildm Pmn on ui bt fore toai at hui i j,, E ptoii hi i 2s, Fedoi r, TfON 3 'ti Lognu AirrrrsT tf tit ir.tOAKAUM. L.;iUlssS Jnjfit Kc iJt1 n ii t i A'Oc'c lo'i f ('if 2 R FXFl RMSIIFD Of by Shin- gling- and Reroofing Cali No. ViUVVHUUVUWWUAXV W ANTBD to lent, irse modi rn hieke.i toop Call 350 North s" ond Wt it S-- 3 ) MODERN home in Ban Francisco will trade for Logan property, I hone MJ B2!i Itali ESElllMilMOUmm IWOEMATOW M!FT. SEWING MACHINE SRKCIAI- rMat limes One White Sewinjr Alachme WlliTK SKW1N0 CO.. :;i Wet .... $12.00 Tvvo Snip r . l l.-- Ninth. - m moving For e.uh mNeitpniM lUo s on a i mis yw Util i ri!) ticH) h WANT . . no!' ll ' I V, h of t qu lit i It)' tn h )i Court of the hirst Judicial District o! tile State ot 1 tali, ill amt for Hie tomilj of sO I u lie. uf M-- i ftiii tal I In the District 1 hand-carve- Nnitli the .it ,inmn; . NTY 411 Mini l. weeks on his ranch at Mackay, Idaho Mrs Adeline Mathews arrived home from Ten Sleqp, Montana, where she was taking care of Marie Antonette, was given by her daughter, Mrs Vernon Rice Mr. and Mrs Thomas Russow-anMrs Me and Mrs. Otto Mitchell Miss LaRue Theurer At the close and her infant daughter. all of Lehi, spe-- it part of last of the evening dainty refreshments - Mathew: truely wears a grand- Zolhnmother's smile week with Mr. and Mrs E A were served to Mrs Wilma ger, Mrs Venna Campbell, Mrs Ariean Low, Mrs Dora Chugg Fuhri-Mrs Klva Theuier checketts and Mrs Agnes Han- Mrs Font Zollinger and daugh- Gretta Cumorah Mis man Alder, iissispn attended a bnthday party ter, Miss Ruby Zollinger, spent and the hostess Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Friday at Riverdale. Idaho, guests LaRue Theurer is H5; rry Jessop of Nibley of Mrs Elizabeth Smith Roy Steen of Wako Texas, s J The Daughters of Pioneers held Carol Vogel, daugn . visiting with his mother, ter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Vo- . F Astle and his sister, Miss Am their meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs Helen Smith The gel, had the misfortune to break Steen. Mr and Mrs Roy Major- - pent following program was rendered her arm while riding a bicycle , Turnon-relative-in Two vocal solos, Mrs George to school. Having turned for Sunday with car to pass, she ran off the cul- ton Boom, Logan accompanied by Mrs if Russel vert into a ditch. Dr Eliason -t N P Andiren Hansen, Mrs Mi in topic, pioneer the broken member at the home Giovcr Wyoming wtre gui sts if homes, given by Mrs Lucille e of Mr and Mrs. H A Campbell, David i d Mrs Doret' i Campbell, piano solo, Miss Vstle Mrs Sr. she is improving nicely Kate Smitn, story Smitn tor several days They ic- Gessei, a history of the life of Mrs Clara Petersen entertained turned home Thursday Font Zollinger arrived home her grandmother Bruff was given the members of her club on W ed-- j five scout after by Mrs Clara Kelly A social hour spending nesday evening. A book review (Sunday followed and refreshments were served to about forty The First ward MIA held their opening party Friday evening in the ward chapel The following program was given- Address of welcome. Miss LaRue Theurei , cornet duet, Elwin and Mary Tibbetts two saxaphone solos, Spen-te- r Crabtree: both selections were accompanied by Miss Ruth Allen, vocal duet. Miss Dorothy Jensen, as, ompamed by Miss Donna HamBY SISTER MARY mond vocal trio. Misses Ethel and NEA Service Writer Tomorrows Menu Mar Bryson aid VVynona Hansen. the logs of year harvest with Ruh Mien at the piano, draBREAKFAST: Chilled sweet THE wealth matic reading Mrs- Lavaun Zoof food offerings. cider with lemon juice, cereal, are corn-memeat and llinger slurred Fruits, vegetable eggs, cream, Mrs J Frank and Mrs Louis available in great abundance and muffins, milk, coffee Frank attended he funerel of Mrs LUNCHEON. Eggplant variety. Katie Garrett Whittekiend, held at The root vegetables are at their with cheesp on toast, celery Wellsvdie on Friday. best now. Beets, carrots and turhearts, grape tapioca pudding, Miss Omega Campbell and Miss when sweet nips are tender and milk, tea Rae Zollinger left Friday for ChiDINNER. Jelly omelet and freshly gathered and vastly supecago to attend the world's fair rior to those which have been stortoast, ten minute tabhage, ed and must be used during the Inna beans in cream, green 11 AI OF NAME HONORED winter months. pepper and grape fiuit salad, BOISE. Idaho u IiHalf of Anfrost comes, Until a killing squash custard, milk, toftee gela Hoppers name is good enough eggplant, cauliflower, sweet pepfor local batks on Boise City warpers, late spinach, tomatoes and rantIn her capacity as city Curly lima beans are plentiful. cocktails are ideal clerk Vegetable M.ss Hopper signs warrants . . endive and celery will be good befor autumn dinners Tliev whet and while signing one was interfore the first hard frosts, while the appetite without affecting the The result was that it 1 I as a chilled rupted late cabbage needs a good nippy body temperature and was cashed, alwent frost to improve Us flavor. fruit or hot soup fiist course tends thoughthrough bearing, only the name cauliflower cocktail, do. to " Crisp Menu In the la Squash tomato juice cocktail, beet and Angt The hard shelled, cocktail and any number BASKET FOR MRS. ROOSEA F.LT cabbage squash comes Into market to take of celery combinations are paitn.-ularl- y A rustic ALTOONA Pa d I. its place In the main course or desgood. t. fruit hearing a custard sert. Squash pie. squash of Endive Place The portrait of the president, will and squash pudding make deliGame is added to the list of be presented to Mrs Franklin D cious and nourishing desserts Roosevelt are meat by I C Brubaker, PennOvxters Baked squash, squash and nut poultry and the sea foods The sylvania railroad station-maste- r croquettes, squash souffle, andr plentiful among which have been Brubaker spent two months carv-upork products cream ot squash soup are appetix-jnthe basket, which is in the or less taboo daring the hot wvq of tinng a in (he main niOTe months provide a welcome change torm of a log cabin course. Use curlv endive otten as long The late fruits, pears, grapes, HISTORIC CHATEAU OPENED and peaches and quinces are still as it is abundant. Raworcoos.d PARIS (U pi Seven historic chait is a whole gieen vegetable in the market. Apples are abundm the vicinity of Paris have Later in the winter lettme will teaus ant. Cider and nuts add vari-t- y been thrown open to the public in neiessardy be our stand bv. but tbe to menus. hope that there will be a recan take place always are popular as a now endivesounds the its call for vival in public interest for their last October used be can and bieakfast fruit Entrance fees range vegitub'is n preservation for luncheon and dinner as the most of the fresh from 3 to 5 francs and they will dessert. The juice can be used in manv localities so u - themm . be open from Easter to All Raints and make the most sherbet and frappe, tn "whips'' Day. and sponge and gelatine desserts. season s bounty. SISTER. MARY'S h w i st Not t h. sl I Jg he ot i oi m i ow n hip I (I.EItK 4R Qu u U t if S.imn II ot 13 Ninth IHM'KTIU MtiNfltS i.inge the East oi- k'..?V IS unit It LNhOKMA- tl.i S ill 1. ike V u.litu and tun- (X1NM I.T News From Providence m I, OH AN. N A T,, JIO.V to aaeeeed taint. WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLV YYMTI1 new energy Eve plunged , LD - JOUR A Love Kr.lt I. ItltlU R pretty Bialttnnt : ..I-IHHM.S, iltrrtiri.,K la Killr ftf Bmbr'a dcpftrl me nt rtinnagf-atttrr, Biarrlra D.fK HIHI.lt, a ronatrartinti Baperlatmtlrnt. link at a la aral to take lob Ib Ike Adlrondnrka, It atlll ttqalrc at Iraat a year to eomplrtr but fcte rrfuara 4o ao atitb blm. VIOVA ALLEN, ropy writer, diaiikra Evr and la roaataatly she la reapsnal. trouble, canaing ble for oeaeral aiiatakea for Moan la at kirk Eve So blamed. frlradiy atitb TlllltO.N IILEIE wbe foreea uaweleouie atteatioaa on Ear. laknorau fa Dick, Ear baa been playing tbe otoek market, bar rotalnit money from ber mother and alalrr. bbe toaea thla. aa at ell aa all ber own aavlnga and Ml Dirk left in the bank. Felloaalng a miauoderatnnding At t'hriatmaa, aeveral weeka paaa In aableb Ere doea not hear from Dick. bbe la too atnbborn to admit heraelf la tbe wrong or Ere worka harder at apoiogice. tbe olfice, trying to forget ber Her mother eunrs to troulilea. alalt ber and tella Ere abe ahnnld Kite up her iob and go to lltek. Ear (a almoat peraoaded. Then abe lenrna that Baraea. the manager, la leaving tbe atore and that abe haa been NOW HER F. . $11.00 (Oet. IS) |