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Show The Bulletin social! Jean Renee' Creative School of Dancing 1086 East 21st South Just Up Stairs - Mrs. Douglas Cutler entertained at a delightful social Monday evening at her home, 3990 Thirteenth East, in honor of Miss Lenore Cutler and Joseph K Gunderson who are to be married shortly. Forty guests were in Coal SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. Wasatch Literary Club, and Crafts section, met this with Mrs. T. It Rowan, Ninth East Street Luncheon On The Job M served OBITUARIES FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED Funeral rites were held Sunday afternoon in the Highland Park Ward chapel for Orange Decatour Baker, 58, active member of the L. D. S. church, who home, 2631 Chadwick week. Bishop C. C. HAUETER SERVICES HELD Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Lincoln Ward chapel for Anna Stoll Haueter, widow of Fred H. Haueter, who . home, 801 Wilmington following a Mrs. Haueter was an active member of the L. D. S. church, having taken part - Saturday lingering illness. - in the Relief Society and Temple work of the church. ' jy t infant son dies Jerry Nelson Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Kirkam i Garrett o f McClelland old at noon. $198 1056 East 21st South Sugarhouse COLD WAVE LET US FIX YOUR CAR NOW When Youre Stalled from Freezing Up, You'll Wish You Had Called At Morgan Motor Co. And Prepared For Winter Driving. 2189 Highland Drive Hyland 2180 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Arts Congartulalions were in order week at the Sugarhouse fire station 1370 this week when Oscar Carlson was announced that he and Mrs. Carlson were the parents of a fine baby boy. Irutrlrg do. SjmtHf CAREER OF MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN ENDS IN PRISON Mrs. David McMurdie, 1420 Em BOY IS BORN erson Avenue, was hostess to members of Kle club, literary A son was bom to Mr. and section, during the week. Mrs. Orson D. Bedford, 2421 So. Robbed Old Women and Old Men and Got Gullible Fifth east Street last week. Serving luncheon to members Men to Wed Her. of Ladies' auxiliary to the Street Philadelphia, Ih.-- liie must can- Car Men's Union, Division Nol TESTIMONIAL serous woman In Philadelphia IS HELD. x a Mrs. Anna Keswk-k- , 382, Mrs. Rudolph Kuhan was FOR L. D. S. MISSIONARY e and the of lady hostess Thursday at the regular mother of 18 children lias Just Well attended testimonial sermeeting at her home, 2437 High been safely locked Into a cell for a Mrs. Olha Hanson vices were conducted Thursday land Drive. r stretch. and Mrs. Mason Tucker were evening in the ' Wilford Ward Judge Frank Smith was thoroughchapel for Elder Alton F. Harris, ly Indignant when he Imposed senassisting hostesses. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Harris. tence. lie said: "I don't know any woman In Philaf1274 East Twenty-sevent- h Times Club met Thursday South who Is as dangerous as you ternoon with Mrs. Frank B. Street, who will depart this week adelphia when It involves robbing old women Bowers, 1166 Hawthorne Avenue. for the British Mission of the I and old men and getting gullible D. S. church. men to marry you." Mrs. Keswick's dual life would A well Central was Ladies Aid Society arranged program s the' more proficient make Christian church met Thursday offered, consisting of musical amalike feel of the past and short addresses, with Mrs. Clarence Carlson, 2152 seie.-tienteurs, While she was bearing IS Green Street Mrs. Huy D. Coates Dancing followed the services in children to a the Ward amusement halL assisted the hostess. she was spending her with William C. Marhours evening tin, a wealthy banker as Mrs. Martin. Many Crimea. Not only did Keswick, the night watchman, look upon her as a model wife and mother, but Martin, the banker, never dreamed that she had a husband and family In the poorer section of town. In addition to bigamy and multiple maternity, Mrs. had time for a variety 1 to M cup grated cheese To Accompany Turkey cup Beswlck also check passing and had of swindles, Certain vegetables seem to white sauce. confidence games. have a special affinity for turThat astounding triangle might ' Carmellzed Sweet Potatoes hare led the good Judge to an exkey the sweet potato, turnips, One dozen small sweet potatoes pression of horror, but Mrs. Bessquash for example. Vegetables dishes prepared from them and boiled until tender. Peel and cut wlck accomplished her most amazon kindred types complete the menu in halves and arrange in a shal- ing coup while she was In prison conviction. a previous Boil 1 cup of in a satisfactory way. Here are low baking dish. There, sentenced sa a swindler, she niet Edward McElroy, a prison guard. Every evening when Edward saw his elderly charge safely locked up, they had a few words together, lie was entranced by her ready flow of chatter and her word pictures of golden harvests in store for her ns soon as she got out of JalL d fifty-fiv- o Bee-wic- s hard-workin- night-watchma- g n, wavaaavavavAvAVavavavaaVaVaw Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes . th i by-a- n . water and 1 pint of brown sugar together for 10 minutes, then add tablespoon butter, sprinkle salt and cinnamon ovfer the potatoes, then pour the syrup over and bake in a moderate oven. Candied Parsnips Wash and scrape 4 medium size parsnips and boil in water to coyer. Halve or quarter according to size and place in a baking pan. Cover 'with cup of light brown and Ya teabits of butter sugar, and of salt, pepper spoon paprika. Bake in a slow oven till brown and slightly candied. Marshmallow Yams Boil 6 large yams with skins Add 2 on, then peel and mash. 2 tablespoons tablespoons butter, sugar, M teaspoon salt and i Then add tablespoon sherry. cup rich cream and beat till light, pile in a butter casserole, bake 5 minutes in a moderate oven, then cover top with marshmali ows, bake till candy is golden 1 thrown. . . Z3 c Marries Jail Cuard. Would Edward ike to share la her approaching bounty? The guard scratched his head. It waa true that Mrs, Keswick was In durance vile for Inducing people to bellevo her against their better Judgment. Still, she had a way with her.. Maybe she waa a nlca lady In the grip of circumstances. k Edward McElroy and .Mra. were married. This nnlon was ' perfectly legal. It happened, since Martin had had his msrrlage to her annulled on her first fraud convlc-- . tlon and Beswlck was dead. Mra. McElroy left prison not to rnsh into the waiting arms of her IS young ones, but to embark with the bedazzled McElroy on a new swindling sortie. Their landlady was the first victim. McElroy was waiting to receive payment from a pension fund. Ho admitted lb conrt that ha had inveigled her into, advancing him sad his wife $84, with the promise of Han automobile" ss security. The car, of course, never materialised and neither did the landladys $84. Mrs. Alice L Clark, another woman with whom the McElroye lived, was cheated out of 1144. Mrs. Alice Roberts reported the. loss of $133 to them end Mrs. Mary Fogarty advanced them $900 on the promise of an .$80,000 or $96,000 .return. for "kindness" when Mrs. McElroy "won her suit against her brother, the millionaire pork packer. . Jekyll-Hyde- . - Just the thing for that Radio or End Table. Beautiful Styles to select from. Sugar were pleased to learn that she had been given an accompanying scholarship at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Brown is well known in the southeast where she waa active in the music circles ot both civic and church Street, died Tuesday of pneumon Funeral services were conducted Thursday .in the Deseret Mortuary, Bishop B. A. Hughes of Hillcrest Ward officiating. same ways to prepare your vegetables for holiday dinners .that have the appeal of novelty and delicious flavor. FUNERAL HELD FOR WINIFRED HOWARD Squash Souffle Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon for Miss 1 cup prepared squash pulp, 1 Winifred Howard, 26, daughter of tablespoon grated onion, 2 tableMr. and Mrs. John Fits Allen, spoons finely minced parlsey, 2 who died suddenly Friday at the teaspoons salt, 1 tablespoon meltfamily home, 1237 East Twenty-Seven- ed butter, 1 teaspoon paprika, ,1 South Street. Bishop C. cup thick white sauce, 2 egg Clarence Neslen officiated at the yolks, 2 egg whites. Mix the squash and all the inrites, .which were held in the Twentieth Ward chapel. gredients but the whites of the eggs, blend them well, then add Pour the stiffly beaten whites. rubbed dish with Into a baking Aacitat Battle Cry shalforinsl in the a Ho!" was The word shortening; set the dish exclamation used J In Ihe Middle low pan of hot water and bake ages by .a com mender In battle or in a moderate oven for 20 min; umpire In a . tournament to utes or until the mixture is firm order a cessation of hostilities. Let stand about in the center. Saxophone lavoaiev 3 minutes, then turn on a hot The saxophone was Invented in This may be and Introduced vegetable platter. 1840 by Adolphe S cheese sauce, if Into the French army bands In served with a sauce add desired. To make the J845. la. t SPECIAL ten-yea- Burton offlcated at the services and interment; was in the Wasatch Lawn Burial park. at her - ' PROUD PARENTS Hyland 2520 - 2521 .252? died LAMPS attendance. 2191 Highland Drive Avenue,- Select Your Gifts Now Well Reserve Them TUI Xmas. Dr, Walter Sheets entertained SOUTIIEA8T GIRL HONORED at a family dinner Monday evenFriends of Cicely Adams Brown ing at the Hyrum Jensen home on Highland Drive in honor of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Adams of Harrison Avenue, his mother, Mrs. Reed Smoot Highest Quality at his Street, last CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY CLUB 25c Will Hold Any Gift for Xmas. BALLET TAP Acrobatic, Ball Room died JOIN OUR ODD Classes In "Lobbs S Fag 3 FOR REPAINTING REPAIRING AND at tow Intetedt JUdi4 tindth the fedsUkt kitchen or bathroom go wlffceet repel yeor. Yoe can finanen re pointing eed lug ogoin the Federal Hooting Act. lew later-through repairing Ml, long time to pay. Ask at far fell Infarmatiaa and free painting estimate. 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