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Show fnwa; the suNjjmiEiannucrHrB Girls : Form Exclusive ( Indiana Boost Club 1 fca wiw p i e i a m n n mmmmmwmmmpmmmh M W i if 11 1 ;yA i or) r ; I''-:'- . : !,".'. ).'. " ": i : ! '".. a0mL W 1j if This is an event you can not afford to pass up. The savings offered here will not be duplicated for some time. ...' .'.;,....'..'' and items these Read compare prices. if i i I AU Xoiles Ginghams Our Entire Stock 32 inch Good Patterns 5 2 yards" 19c 1 II "And Yard $1.00 Fancy "'And this summer we're going to London to boost the Hoosier state by singing the 'Blue Blues' there," ended Hoosier Rose happily. j By NELLIE MAXWELL WEDDING. Miss Mabel marriage ?tubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mts. The of Straw of this city, to Clair Mortensen of Milford, Utah, ' Will lake place this evening at the Straw residence. The ceremony will be performed it 7:30 o'clock by Bishop Joseph fButjje or the Prov First ward, in Rhe presence of the family mem- fcers ami friends of the young ' Alma koupK wear a gown of over satin, with pee trimmings and her veil of tulle wiil be caught by a band of orange blossoms. She will carry a bouuiH't of bride's roses. Miss Atha .iitlteman as bridesmaid will be gowned In a dress of lavender organdif over pale pink and will . carrj-,ibouquet. Thomas Stubbs, brother. at the bride, will be best The Lride will hite georgette mail; Immediately following the cere reception will be given at tne homo of Mr. and Mrs. Straw, to which 200 have been invited, in cluding several from out of town. A l'ri'grrtii), dancing and luncheon 'ill by enjoyable features. The young cwiple will leave Sunday for Milford. where make their they will J mony.-- home. ; .. WEDS ON Mrs. label VACATION. Homer Bandley, dagiit''T of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Honi.-concluded her vacation by gpttinti married. She now is Mrs. Ethel Homer Guttrich, the bridV groom' being' Charles Guttrich, of Jherinonplis, Wyo., where the ceremony was staged July 19. "Surprised us," declared the bride's father today. "We thought she was going on her vacation and " is a honeymoon she's taking." The bride formerly was with Parrer Bros, company, leaving were a week ago for her vacation.. The newIv-Wftd- a wt!1 pnnnrt thAtr honeymoon in Yellowstone national Pars, and will be at home, In Ther-mopol- is af ter August 1. '''. . The Minnehaha girls of the Fifth ard Mutual will be entertained Ws evening by the Misses Alda Jackson and Melissa Green at, the wme of Mrs. W. L. Mangum. Sew- games and luncheon will be fiioy.,,!. T iHiifiiiiiiimmiiiiiMiimmiiimiiimii TOURING the warm weather when salads, crabs, lpbst,ers and. croquettes aie so often served, the following sauce will be enjoyed: Epicurean Sauce. Take one of tarragon vinegar, two tablespoonfuls Of horseradish, one teaspoonful of dry mustard, a few grains of cayenne and a cupful of whipped cream with three Mix the of mayonnaise. seasonings together and stir Into the cream and mayonnaise. Serve with cold lobster, crab cutlets or croquettes. Prepare a few glasses of mint Jelly for the winter to serve with lamb and mutton. Mint Jelly. Take good sour apples, cut up without .peeling and cook until mushy. Drain through a Jelly bag and allow to stand over night Measure the Juice and add a bunch f mint leaves. Boll hard for twenty minutes, skimming freAllow is quently. much sugar as the amount of original Juice. Heat the sugar and add. then boll five minutes, or until It Jellies, "if desired a bit of green coloring may be added. Pour Into glasses and cover wl.th paraffin when cold. Another delicious Jelly may be made by adding a rose geranium leaf to the boiling Juice Instead of the mint. Lamb With Olivet on Toast. Chop roast lamb and add gravy to 'moisten; If no gravy, add cream. Chop half a cupful of green olives, season with pepper and salt and serve the mixture when on rounds of buttered toast. Remove the Chocolate Dates. seeds from clean dates and stuff some of them with pieces of others with raisins, candled cherries and nuts. Melt sweet chocolate and into this dip the prepared dates. Qreen Corn Griddle Cakes. Take one cupful each of grated green corn and milk, a little salt, teaspoonful of baking powder, one egg beaten well and sifted flour enough to make a thin batter. Cook on a hot griddle and butter the cakes while hot. Good Patterns 18 x 32 25c 3 Yards values 6 for all good patterns 39c value 4 yds. Gingham plain colors 2 for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Embroideries Kid Gloves Gauntlet all widths values to 50c Ladies' thort Kid Gloves values to $3.50 Special 2 Pair Men's Union Suits Fine ribbed $ 1.5 0 Tan, Brown Trim $1.50 Value well-heate- d marsh-mallo- one-ha- lf (, lilt. Wrn Newippr Union.) at Mrs. Parley Hafen entertained her at a children's birthday party complihome Saturday evening In whose Fay, ment to her daughter ocanniversary eleventh birthday season's curred on that day. The, the en- flowers prettily decorated $1.00 Cotton Batts stitched 12x90 size $1.50 Values $1.00 hree-fourtl- II la H M . following: Miss Dorothy Richmond, Miss Helen Ferril, Miss Mamie Jensen, Miss Edna Gardner, Miss Virginia Ekins, Miss Verda Hunter, Miss Gladys Jacobs,' Miss Erma Hickman, Miss Phyllis Mabey, Miss Betty 'Hafen and Miss Barbara $1.00 I Aprons Gloves Suit $1.00 Pair Brassiers Silk Hose Mens Shirts values up to $2 Heavy pure silk, glove silk, plain and fancy Band style 39c $3.50 $100 $1.48 Shirting each Remember The Date July 26th iii tertaining rooms. Games and music were enjoyable features of the evening, during which a delicious luncheon was served. A large pink coloml birthday cake, - containing white lighted candles, eleven centerpiece formed an attractive for the luncheon table. Participatwere the ing in the delightful affair $1.00 Ticking . Yard ls $1.00 Children's lOe SUMMER DISHES and Boy's Blucher English Style Values to $3.50 Devonshire Cloth miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii KITCHEN CUPBOARD Children's black and brown shoes values to $3.50 Towels Turkish ..... " " Shoes Pair he did," Rose took up the tale promptly. "It's 'Blue Hoosier Blues', a perfectly Brand waily foxtrot, and maybe you think we don't sing it with expression!" Thev do. and the sone has car- lied" the team billed as the "Wil ton Sisters" right to the top of all the programs they grace. "We're a Hoosier boosting club of two," proclaimed Mary, "and we suit our words to our actions by putting our money into land "And," said Rose Wilton Mwe just get sick of advertising Georgia and the (Jarolinas and all those ststesr When there was good old Indiana that raised us and looked out lor us and is reallyvkomesweet nomets us. So we collared a Hoosier song writer who is a friend of ours and said " j$ "Now you write us a piece about Indiana, that's what you ido," broke in Mary in a voice so jswch llke; her sister's that you would never have dreamed one had stopped spsakjmr and the 1-- Shoes Pair ! other bejun if you hr.dn't been watching their hps. Mary Wilton Believe in Hoosier State Rose and ..;.:.. .,. Stripes 19c yd. Wood? Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store,. Miss Marie Hill of Bangor, Maine family and Mr. and Mrs. Gwrge B. a Provo visitor for a month the, is visitbeen have Glade of Salt Lake enof Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bean. Roberts Mrs. E. h. Prof, and ing in Provo the past few days with guest tertained at a family dinner at Mrs. Anna L. ' Glade. Miss Grace Hoover entertained their home Tuesday evening, in of friends at a chicken a number Roberts' Mr. mother, compliment to Mrs. Arnold Workman will redinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Sr.. whose 84th Berkoccurred on turn Friday to her home in Raymond Hoover in Ironton .Satubirthday anniversary ' after were several, Calif., spending rday evening. Covers were laid for ley, that day. Summer flowers used in decorating the dining table. weeks here with her parents Mr six. Covers were laid for 15, Including and Mrs. George C. Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts of Salt Albina The Misses 'Lorena and " Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Harold SaTt take are Provo is Dunn of Safford Miss spending Dorothy Provo. of Dunn '. -, the week in Delta with her aunt, visitors for a weeK the guests of their mother, Mrs. A. C. Safford. Mr. and Mrs. VVllJiam Glade and Mrs. Alma Greenwood. Hafen. V-- morning and Bimrlae the party '; return to AsDen firnvn fnr hroairi and will also attend religious vices in connection with the R.Y One.) from Page (Continued summer school. Most of the Ml will likely remain with the eumJ atuo and auto truck. They will school people at Aspen Grove 1 meet at Aspen Grove for a short day nad return to the city lati j program at about 9:30 p. m. From tne evening. All hikers desiring to join in be will climb Grove the Aspen should bring s flashlight started and long before the break outing and should repo: extra'sweatef the of day it is 'expected that, E. L. Roberts before Monument at hiker's will assemble noon, Director Roberta I m peak. that he will take a limited. nxxi After watching the break . of of people on tho outing. - I'll! IE . . st |