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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 4. 1928. maxs jsBsaECB9Bks3S9essaa In Arson Case with uo oreaslng strong thread. Then Bsw up Mrs. Raw- - "Lha, New Teacher," lineoB ays Brood efcrmka asasstngry la frytag suad tare loaves are rs aalrxd far a largo ssjrhey, faro .lonveaj reoalred far a atrgo wild goes, pcavfawl or caaoa. aaa aaa loaf for a calckoa, galaoa 'wi ar pair of arisd Hava aaa ceaafalry waa pig. ejaafl, aqaaa aa4 rabaits. -- SOOIETJ J. Carl Lrwls will glrs tha lesson at IV ellff society meeting In the ra 1 ursuay anernuon mti'm Tendered Showed : I'uul.!, duift r pTT"T Provo, Maiie KEUEF HKCOXD WARD ; Recent Bride EOiVtjfc MEREDITH ( . AMil Interesting Facts About the Origin of Bread TJo not uaa mora milk thaa tha Th oririn of bread" eoe back into the iniU of time. bread will absorb, but It must be The Old Testament makes p&ntion of it in Genesis when moist. Stuffing - is rick and "light- as good cake and Abraham, reputed to be'enu'rtaininjf three .angels, offered and brown la color. Any left to "letcji a morsel of brcartTPoor Sarah-wa- s routed oat and gold the dinner may bo alieed and ordered to bake the break "knead it and make cakes upon from fried or heated ia creamy gravy. " ' t the hearth." If mora Is prepared than tha bird wiU CHICKEN hold, put it in a clean white At a later period great perfection was attained In tha art of bag, sew up and bakeat tha same g t laai of stale snilk WiU b o'tio k. .The aubj.-cd Mi. M.. W ruuiuu ol of tha Diapensatloa of the 'Projects who waa irj'gntly merrted. gave a Fullness of Time," A fine mualoaJ delightful shower at the Pouloi program baa bees arranged and all Saturday evening is their members and those interested are 2 3d honor, Sumuiar flower were wed o decorate the entertaining rooms Games; and manic wrre enjoyed ani served. w a delicious ahosrered with many Tk Kri.u useful and beautiful gifts from the following: Mr. and Mrs. C R Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Poulsoa , ?,r r.rd Mm Perry Draper. Mr. ', ) .Mrs, ' Ira.-r- , .Mn Jo-iruper Mi. mxl Mi Chdiles ?uTH)tust Mr, ami Mis - e- lurx-heo- fi rlJsrm. Pout "KkJU. Mm tHnk;ui Marion seid Earl Poulson, Ver-- " rill Draper, and Prof, and Mrs.'M. ' W. Poulaon. Mra. Holllnghead. a rradiiat of the normal department of tha B. T. U, taught school at Baaver laat winter. Shs ia leaving soon for Milford where aha will make her home,.. ' a of the Manavu ward enoir' are requesiea a meet im evening at 8 o'clock In tha ward chapel, to practice music for ward Member .. conference neit Sunday evening. run auenuance ia aesireo. ' u. - . DINNER FOLLOWED BT bread-makin- Egypt. It's march waa next into Greece and frequent ktlunkma to It are niHl hy clMMc authors. Pliny's history tells of Roma being next in tha line of Bread's triumphant march, and the Roman- - invasion of Western Europe carried it to the peoplfa from whom most of us are Si descended.- The - word Anglo-Saxo- n "bracan" to bruiao, to pojind, which la ex- pressive of the method taken to work the grain info coarse flour. d the of today's word, root-wor- Bread. rk-- h time la the pan wiU the bird. milk beatea 4 eggs, wr4l pound Imttrr Salt and paprika to In a. - I pint bv tha Egyptians and they undoubtedly got it from tha Children of larael who wers in bondage . CARD Mr. and Mrs Charles Da Molsy Jr, entertained the members of the Evening Bridge club at their home Snt ninny veuiiu,'. in honor of Mr An el- kit! M.s. VmJliau lnk at'iiialf diiiner was served, umi irtf .Muiiira and ruiti bi'lnj; used to decorate the dining table. Bridge waa enjoyed following the dinnarr-MrJoseph T. Farrer and O. A. Spear receiving the high score prizes and Mra Quillian tha gueat favor. Present were the following club members: Mr. and Mrs. Quillan. Mr. and Mrs. W. C MiUer. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Spear, Prof, and Mm. George Fltxrty. Mr. and Mra, Henry Geaae, and Invited guests: Mr. snd Mrs. Carl A. Wolfram' of Salt Lake, Mr. and' Mra. Joseph T. Farrer and Mra. W. E. Tangreen. A I am going to quote Mrs. flawlln- snn s method of preparing this well-beate- n TODAY'S RECIPE DUTCH STUFFING FOR - An average helping of this dressing would bo in the neighborhood of 250 calories but I am quite certain there Isnt a person living whose Is strong enough to withstand tha temptation of a second helping. Tha calories are tha energy type most good things are, unfortunately. taata stuffing: "Use stale bread broken in very small bits, crust Included. For-eacloaf of bread use a pint of rich milk, or half milk and half cream, eggs, and ' pound of butter. Melt butter In large pot and fry bread over a low flame,, stirring constantly (if left an instant wiU burn.) "When golden brown remove from the fire, atlr in tha milk and cream, then the eggs, and season- - to taste with salt and Do fill not bird (Inside paprika. snd breast) too full, as the eggi - I will-pow- er NOTICE TO GIRL SCOUTS' TROOP NO. 1 An Girl Scouts of Troon No. J will meet at Meno Trope hall Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from which place they will leave for Dr. Louis Conda, known as "Iahlssa," self styled bsw teachat who col. tocted contributions for tha Lahiaw Temple, ia held by Chicago police -- i . until tha state's attorney's office can check up on charges made by soma of Mi followers that ha used contributions to taka a trip to Florida with Pioneer park, where they are to his secretary. Ethel Decker. Dr. Conde is pictured above with his secretary, Miss be entertained by Mra J. M. Vick and Mrs. Fred Staats. A, full attendance (a desired. - PARTY Among the pleasant social events was of the season tha party given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mra. Joseph T. Farrer, for tha members of the Evening Dinner Bridge club. The delightful affair waa given in compliment to Mr. and Mra George Quillian, who are leaving In .the DINNER-BRIDG- Well Known Provo Girl 1 8 Married , Announcement li made by Mr. Mra. A. B. Simmons of tht eltv. of the marriage . of their daughter Donna, to Harvey A. Franck of San Francisco, Calif., In Salt Lake Sat- which tank vrday. A wedding dinner waa served at tha Simmona residence Sunday afternoon In honor of the young couple, covers being laid for 14 Mr? and Mrs. family members. Franck will make their horns In Provo for the time being, but expert to reside In San Francisco In the near future. and " t cordially Invited to attend. Held rlr near future to make their home-IA delicious dinner was Tha beauty that won for Mra Viv at email which were ian McDowell rage the tMle ot Ublea. ' artistically decorated with pink "Miss Mobile' and sent her to th peonies, nut cups and place cards. Atlantic City beauty pageant In Bridge was an enjoyable feature, 1928 is heavily veiled here as ahi Charles Da Molsey and Mrs. A. B. goes-ttrial in Media, Pau, on Morgan receiving tha favors. In charge of arson. When the man attendance were Mr. and Mra agement of an apartment house hek George Quillian, Mr. and Mrs. John her trunks for charges, she is al W. Farrer, Mayor' and Mra Alma leged to have - fire to the build . Van Wagenen. Dr. and 'Mra. G. H. ing. ... NOTICE TO C1RL SCOOTS Any girl In Provo who Is interest- Heindselman, Judge and Mrs. A. B. ed In Girl Scouting Is requested to Morgan, Mr. and Mra. Charles FARF.WF.LL MISSIONARY eet In touch with Mra E. E. Bach-- 1 Ward, Mr. and Mra. Charles De PARTY ' flder or Mrs. Fred Staats, immedl- - Molsey and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. The Sharon- - ward Sunday achop as Troop No. 3 Is to be r, the latter two couples being will give an entertainment In the gantzed within tha next few days, guests. ward amusement hall Tuesday eve ning, In honor of Miss Clea Selman Bunion daughter of'Mr. and Mra. George Selman, who la leaving loan to ful fill a mission In the Northwesterr atatea mission ficld.bf the U D. S, Ogden. served o PHONE 24 AND 25 mmmiiiimttte: tttiiiKiiiiiiiii;;;ii;iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiTrrrmnfrmTmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' " Don't Miss the big Factory st TRADE IN SALE Mll-atel- or-lle- ' Pounders Stagger Home church. A programSirlll comment-prompt- ly at 8 o'clock, which wil' i'v be followed by dancing and refresh ments. All are Invited. .' .... . . : . well Appointed . ' party .A i ........ 1 I I .lrlf . - g'M sail li 'i m ' mm. y t I 1i L" : L. - M r,'t m te,r- Jt :l ': .4 i ' . 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