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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER I MONROE Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs- - John P.oblaoa and family motored to St. Gsorg Sunday to vlaft relative. Mrs, Charles Yergensen entertained nine ladies at a quilting bee Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra James Abraham are visitat the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. - ing Hunt before leaving for Kanosh to make their home. Mra Emmet Robins entertained at a the Plunge party Monday evening. After folplunge luncheon was served to the Elliott lowing: Mrs. La Mar Swain, Mrs. G. W. Laraen, Mrs, Dan Larsen, Mrs. Hanks, Mra A. W. Magleby, Mrs. Boyd Brow a Miss Lynn Ransom of bait Lake la the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra Thomas . Ransom. Eva Miss A shower was given by Bhimmln Friday night complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magleby. The living room was decorated with kewplea. while a. the parlor wae a profusion of fall flow-erMr. The following were present: and Mrs. Lester Lowe, Mr. and Mrs Artie Caseman, Mr, and Mrs. Theron Hunt. Mr. and Mra Calvert Bell, Mr. and Mra . Mauj-r- J ItfilU.Mrs.- - Kart ChamlierUn.-Mr- . Vera Hansen, Rosetta Lowe, Hettle Nilsson, Ruth, Del and Lila Magleby. Collate 'Vinget, Do Ette Worthen, Norma Swindle, Gerda Peterson, Nola Page, Aubrey Ransom, Clarence Baldwin,. Dan Jones, Duane Erickson, RojaJ Bell. Leonard Baker, Jack larsen. Doran Cloward and Austin Sargent. A1 Mra. Levlque and Mra Gordon Philips entertained Sunday afternoon In Mra Jennie honor of their mother, Sprague. Fifteen guests were present. Mrs. Elliott Larsen entertained E. play afternoon complimentary to Mra M, Sorenson and daughter. Edna Others MaN were Mr. Mrs. Mlchelson, present rls Ronnow, Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mra Joseph Olsen, Rose end Mary Loury. The following young people left this week to attend various schools: MarLethe guerite Winget, Elva Swindle, Bertelson. Miss Martha Ronnow entertained Sunday evening for tho following: Magda Brown, Celia Jensen, Veda and Kathryn Crawford, Mra Jack Foreman. Mra Alice Newbv and Manilla Lundgreen Twenty-on- e ladies of the Rovsl Neighbors and Missionary society surprised Mra E. M. Sorenson and daughter, Edna, Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs G. W. Hanks entertained at cards Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served to the following Mr. and Mrs. Wing, Mr. and Mrs.' Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larsen. - A. Carman. Ethel Erickson, Eva Bhimmln and De Ette . Worthen. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Aaav entertained eight guests at a chicken dinner Sunday et ening. Principal and Mrs. C. P. Olsen and family of Fairview returned to Monroe last week. Mr. Olsen will resume his work in the high school. The O. G A club entertained for Mrs. KaH Chamberlin Wednesday afternoon. Others present were Rosetta Lowe, De Ette Worthen. Mrs. Karl Bohman, Mra Joseph Magleby, Mrs Calvert Bell. Mrs. Lester I .owe and Mrs Theron Hunt Mrs. E. M. Sorenson and daughters. Edna and Eva, left Monday for Salt Lake to make their home. I- MURRAY I Ml'RRAY, Sept. I Mra 17 L. C. Miller entertained the Murray Bridge club Frl- -. oa East day afternoon at her home South Fortvtelghth A. Mrs. Sarah Mumford entertained at dinner Fridav evening at her home In thonor of her son. Louis, on his eighteenth f a watermelon 'feast" and hayrack ride , Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Aiver Turner. Mrs Georg Turner entertained at dinner Wednesday afternoon at her home on Vine street. Covers were laid for guests. eight anMr. and Mra Lorenso Williams nounce the engagement of their daughMcH. ter, Florence E., to Delbert Namara The marriage will take place in the fall. , Mrs. Amelia Ptxton has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Spanish Fork. The O. N. O. Sewing club members were guests of Mra Kasarian at her home In Salt Lake Monday evening. Mra E. O. Wakefield of South Dakota Is the guest of Mra Prank Alpaugh at her home In South Cottonwood. Mise Belva Ballard entertained at a watermelon feast and dancing party at her home In Cottonwood Tuesday - evening, In honor of Miss Gladys Perry, who left during tls week for southern t'tah to engage in schodl teaching Twenty guests were present. The South Cottonwood ward Relief sosewing ciety teachers held an bee and luncheon Tuesday at the society rooms for the benefit of a basaar which will be held In the near future. Mr and MrsGeorge Olhhoj pfJVlO ilreel annouiil e the 'arrival of a son, born to them Saturday of last week Mrs. Samuel Bringhurst and children have returned , from a stay of several weeks with relatives at St. George. Miss Erma Peterson of Oakley Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Gibbons for a number of weeks. Miss Margaret Symons entertained the girls of the Uamtpa Sigma sorority at Dr. Ridge s cabin In Lamb's canvon for a few days during the week. Mrs. James Nelson entertained the Woodcraft club at the Fraternal hall After the general Tuesday afternoon business meeting the afternoon was spent in a social way. followed by a program tertained at MONROE vlrthdav anntvereary, Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Helen White ha returned from a iwo weeks' visit with relatives In Ogden. The Bluebird and Ever Ready swarms of Beehive girls of Grant ward were en all-d- av and refreshments Mrs Mary Bozart has as her guests and Mrs. William Bradley of Mr. v. Mo. Mrs. John Tripp entertained the ladies home on pf the S. tL- - Sewing xlubat.-heVine street Wednesday afternoon. Mra L A. Martin entertained her card club Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Forty-eight- h South street Mrs. Halds of Salt Lake was the winner of the high prize The decorations were In asters and autumn flowers. Four tables were arranged for 600, which was followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs William Enright have had as their guests at their home this week Mrs Tony Enright and Michael Enright of Cooke,ofNeb., and Mr. and Wrs bait Lake. Jack Longdon Mra. Ellis LJndburg and children are a with relatives In Provo. week spending Mrs. M. Trice pntertamed twenty-fiv- e of her friends at a kenslngton tea at her home Wednesday afternoon. as their Dr. and Mr. G. H. Pace have . Paces guests at their home, mother, Mrs. David K. L'dall of St. Johns, Ari Miss Evangeline Wagstaff of Mt. Pleasant has been visiting relatives her a week She Is on her way to Logan to r Mt-s- attend the TJ. A. C. Dr, and Mrs. Brown of Mesa, Ariz . Who are here on a visit with friends, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G H. Pace at their home during the week Mra. Jessie Roswell, assisted by her pupils, gave a recital at the Mill Creek ward amusement hall Friday evening of last week. Those who took part were Miss Elizabeth Cornwall. Mias Blanche Musser, Mias Olive Hill, Miss Irene Halles. Miss Elvera Cramer. Miss Elizabeth Worthen, Miss Grace Worthen, Miss Millard Carlisle, Miss Velma Kirkman, Miss Althea Stewart, Mies Atvera Carlisle, Miss Alice Carlisle and Master . James McCarty. A farewell party was given In the South Cottonwood ward amusement hall Friday evening In honor of Louts Punster, who will leave the coming week for a mission in the southern states. The Methodist Ladies Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the church BLUE PINE parlors to elect the officers for the ing year. The Society membert their friends are requested to be Mins 9 ' ' .... w C, U S A The Zero Hour fSti The zero hour is not recorded on the clock. It strikes whenever bodily and mental forces are at their ebb. Then it is that BLUE PINE COFFEE is a Without gentle and grateful stimulant harmful effect because of its careful preparation, BLUE PINE COFFEE strengthens anew for uncompleted tasks. It helps over the hill the fagged shopper, the overworked clerk, the tired housewife. cap of BLUE PINE COFFEE in th afternoon has abolished the zero hour, and brought about a higher efficiency and interest in offices and homes. - - - - - A -- Be sure its BLUE PINE and youll have a COFFEE rare in flavor, smooth and mild in taste, HEALTHFUL, nourishing, refreshing- - and guaranteed to satisfy. BLUE PINE OFFEE SCOWCROFT Made it Ballard of Delco, and Idaho, arrived her during the week and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ballard. The members of the Woman s club of Murrav were guest of Mrs. D. W. Moffat Thursday afternoon at her home on Vine street. Mrs. Stephen Roth we entertained a number of her friends at a dinner and theater party In Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon in honor of her mother and sister of Denver, Colo., who are .visiting here, A dancing party was given Saturday evening of last week at the home of Miss Beatrice Bailey, In honor of Orall Davis, who will leave soon for a 11 MILFORD MILFORD, Sept. 17 Mrs. William Cochran entertained Wednesday evening in honor of her gueets, Mr. and Mr. J. Waters, of Canada, who bate been visiting here for a month. The Choir club was entertained by Mrs. theater party at the Victory and later a luncheon served bv the hostess at her home. Thirty guests enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mra A- - P. McKeon and small sons of Salt Lake are visiting ft lends and relatives in Milford for a few days. Mrs Owen R. Smith and little daughter, Rosa Lee, have returned from Fay-soafter a two months visit with rela- BEAVER n, tives Mr. and J. Izatt Milford to spend the winter. Mra Izatt was formerly Miss Christensen, teacher of the fourth grade here last winter. Mrs. George Fernley entertained the ladies of the Choir club Thursday of laat were week. Thirteen present. guests Sewing was the feature of the afternoon and a luncheon -- was served. Mrs. E. H. Bird was hostess Saturday of last week to fifteen little guests at a lawn party at her home, tn honor of her lit it daughter;-LiThetSccalon was Lima's tenth birthday anniversary The Misses Beatrice and Martha Hurst, Howard Hurst and Professor Frlsby of Beaver motored to Milford, Sunday, to visit Mrs. Maud Hurst Tattersall. They were accompanied hom by Mrs. William Hurat and daughter. Alice, who are visiting in Milford the past week. Mys. Anns Crawford of Logan arrived In Milford, Sunday, for an eztended visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Woodbury. Mrs. Celeatla Harris of Beaver is visiting at the home of her daughter. Ip's. R. Parsons. Miss Clerynth Jenson and Miss Sadie Atkin of Beaver returned home Thursday morning, after spending a week as guests of the Misses Marcia and Bernlcs Levi Mias Ann Frasier is visiting hi Beaver for a few daye. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cuddy have left for a two weeks' vacation at Kanosh with Mrs. Cuddv's parents, Mr. and Mrs Bird. Mrs. Oscar Larson and Mra Charles Hollis have as their guest their mother. Mrs. Mary Crosby, of Beaver. Mis Juanita Miller left Tuesday for Salt Lake to spend a two weeks' vacation with friends and relatives. Miss Olive Grover, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carton for a week, has returned to Beaver. Mrs C. M Edwards, who had spent a month visiting relatives and friends In Salt Lake, returned hom Tuefcday. Mrs. William Hurst and daughter, Agnes, of Beaver, are the guests of Mra Maud Hurst Tattersall. They were guests at the reception given In honor of Mra Frank Farmer, a bride of last week Mrs W. F. Cottrell returned from fait Lake. Saturday evening of last week. She wag a guest there at the reception given by Westminster college, where her son, Fred, ta attending school. Mra. .Ralph Pitchforth entertained Tuesday night at dinner for Mr. and Mra A. P. McKeon of Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs Charles Newhart, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Blanpled. Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley end Mrs Lulu Gernlz spent Sunday at the Quad Metals mine, near Frisco. left Sunday for Miss Lee Smithson Nada to teach school. The Pollyanna swarm of ths Beehive glrsl gave a farewell party at the L. D. 8. church In honor of their keeper. Miss Ardsth Johnson. Saturday evening of last week. The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful piece of tvorv. Dancing and games were features of the evening. Refreshments were served at a late hour. have arrived In Mrs ma , I P Oralis , com- prea-n- t. son, Mrard Mrs. Eugene Meson and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Larson Mrs. James M. Klrknam and children moved to Provo this week to reside during the winter, so ths older children may attend college. President and Mra 'A. J. Evans, Mr. and Mra He Her Webb. Miss Winnie Evans. President and Mrs. 8. L Chip-ma- n of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Richfield left of George Holmstead Wednesday for a week s visit in 8L v Georgs. Mr. and Mra B. G Webb accompanied on FriSallna to Veunette, their daughter, day. where Mias Webb will teach school. at entertained Friday Mrs. John Cutler a kenslngton in honor of Mra Claude Curand tiss, formerly Miss Wanda Goodwin, Mies Mrs Austin Gudmunsen, formerly Myrl Goodwin, brides of the week. Thirty-fiv- e guests were present. Mr. and Mra John Roberts left Wednesday for a weeks visit with relatives in Brigham City and Garland A social was given at th A. C. Dot! home Tuesdsv evening. Games and muwere sic were enjoyed and refreshment served. Those present were Mr. and Mra Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Croxton and their and eon, Mrs. William Welsh, daughter Miss .Tennis Welsh. Mrs. Leach, Mr. and Mrs Southwell and Mrs. Btringfellow. Miss Helen McCleary of American Fork entertained in the dancing parlor of the Lehl drug store Tuesday evening for L Shreeve of Chicago. Light refreshment were served. Those present were the Mieses l,ea Chipman, Norma Stores, Thelma 8hoell, Melba Chipman. Myrtle Cunntngham, Ruth ChlpmaQ. La Verne lUrkham "aria Irene Tjfupman, Lynn Strong, Ralph Chipman. Don Parker. Clifton Talboe. Edward Southwlck, Raymond Kirkham, Felcher Beck and Norman Wing. , MALAD, IDAHO I MALAD. Idaho. Sent. 17 Mss Gwen-for- d Jones left Sundav for Kemmerer. Charles Wyo., to visit her sister, Mr E Young. The Rev. W. S. Williams and wife left Thursday for San Diego, Cal., to make heir home. Thuredav afternoon of last week the I adiea' Aid society of the Presbyterian church entertained at the home of Mrs. Howard Peck In honor of Mrs. W. 8. Williams. The rooms were decorated In garoen flowers. The afternoon was spent in a social way. after which luncheon was served. Tuesday evening a party was given at the Presbyterian church in honor of tile Rev. Mr and Mrs. W. 8 Williams. At 7 oclock supper was served, cafeteria style, after which a musical program was given by the Apollo Glee club. About forty guests wer present. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans. 8r., motored to Lava Hot Springs Sunday and spent t! dav. Mias Gwenford Jones of Salt Lake was the lant week-en- d guest of her sister, Mr W J. Mandry. Th Relief eocletv of the Second ward entertained at a watermelon feast after the regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. Saturday afternoon of last week Miss Kate Thomas entertained at a trousseau tea at her home. The house was attracAbout tively decorated In fall flowers sixty guests called during the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. R T. Mauer were Ogden. L'tah. visitor Wednesday. The dance and program given Monday evening at the Le Grand hall was a thorough success. Miss Ruth R. Thomas of Boise Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Thomas. LEHI LEHI. Kept 17. Mr. and Mrs 8 T Goodwin entertained at a wedding reception in honor of the marriages of their daughters. Wanda and Myrl. to Claud Curtis and Austin Gudmundsen. respectively. In th Second ward chapel ThursThe marriages took place day evening in flie Balt Lake temple Wednesday. The rooms were elaborately decorated In pink and white and a bouquet of pink and white asters adorned each window. The evening was spent In dancing and refreshOn hundred and fifty guests ments. wers present. Many useful and dainty tokens wers presented to the couple MondtSv evening a surprise was given to Abraham Anderson at his home By a number of his friends. The occasion was his birthday anniversary. Light refreshments were served Those present were Mr. snd Mrs A. P, Schow, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Loverldge Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dorton. Mr and Mrs Abraham Anderson. Mr. snd Mr Herbert Taylor, Mr. said Mrs Gerald Tavlor. Mr and Mrs. Dr, TVorlton. Mr and Mr. T. F. Kirkham. Mr. snd Mr William Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Dean. Games and refreshment were enjoyed Mavor James H Gardner and family entertained at a farewell party Mondav In honor of Mr. and Mrs A. D. Gardner, who will leave for the east In a few days, where Mr. Gardner will take up mechanical engineering at Cornell unlver, sity. Th guests were Mr. and Mr. J F. Royle Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs Randall Schow and Mrs. H. - A. Anderson. Wednesday evening, at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Russen, the following guests anjojed an lo cream party: Mr. and Mrs Isaac Clark. Mr. and Mra Pn Russen, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Robl- - William BEARER. Sept. 17. Mr. Blackner entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of her sister, Mr. A. B. Wad of Salt Mr Frtssa Robinson announces the engagement of her daughter, Lillian, to Leo Thompson. The wedding wilt take place in the St. George temple September 20. Dr and Mrs Joseph McGregor left Sundav for 8t George to spend a week with Dr. Donald A McGregor. been received Announcements have here of the marriage of Miss Ruth Dunn, formerly a teacher at the Belknap school in Beaver, to Malcolm Dunn at Hunting-toInd. Miss Oliv Grover has returned from Milford after spending ten days there vising friends While there she was th guest of Mrs. Karl Carlton. Wells Murdock entertained at a party at hi home Saturday evening of last week. He was assisted by his sisters, I jiPrlel and Bernice. Five hundred was Sevplayed. Refreshments were served. Murenteen guest were present. Mr. dock left Monday for Reed to spend the winter. John Jones of Montpelier. Idaho, and sister. Miss Celia Jones of Blackfoot, Idaho arrived here Tuesday to spend a few days Mrs. D. W, Gibson was the guest bf t a reception Wednesday evehonor ning. given by the ladles of the East ward at ths hom of Mr. and Mra. George White. Mra Rav Barton of Salt Lake arrived here Tuesday to spend a few days with relatives Mrs. Walter Mackerel) and family and Miss Annie Adams left Sunday for Cedar celebration to attend the Miss Adams which opened Thursday. spent a month here with her sister, Mra Mackerell. Mr. and Mrs John Bowman and Mrs. Charles Whornham returned Monday from LaVerkln, where they went Sunday to take home Mr. Bowman's mother, Mra Martha Dodge. Moses Edwards and son. Edgar, and Mr and Mrs T. C. Baldwin of Mander-fiel- d left Monday for St. George to at tend the fruit festival. They were accompanied bv Mattie Pendleton, who was returning home after spending a few dava with her sister, Mra B. F. Pendleton at Morrissey. Mrs. David Edwards entsrtslnsd at a farewell surprise party at her home Sunday In honor of her son, Leon, who left Monday for Ogden to attend school. Fifteen guests were present. . An entertainment was given in th Murdock academy Tuesday evening In honor of Meith Maeser of Provo, formerly of Beaver, who had just returned from a two years mission to the Northwestern states - Games and dancing were enjoved. Refreshments were served. Miss Irene Tolton left Monday for Salt Lake to teach in the U. of U. She spent her summer vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Tolton. Mrs. Henry M. Green' and son. LaVov, returned Sunday to their home at North Creek after spending a few daa with Mrs Green'S mother. Mra Owen Grover. Miss Bertha Price left Tuesday for Salt Lake to spend the fall and winter, 8h was the guest of honor at a dinner Monday given by Mr. and Mrs. George Price at their home. Mrs. Oscar Baldwin entertained at a her party Tuesdayon afternoon In honor of anhis seventh birthday son. Byron, were Twelve present. guests niversary. Refreshments were served. 18, 19217 SMART SHOP j, Fashionable Outerwear For Autumn t - X Comprising a versatile assemblage of Gowns, Wraps, Suits and the other accessories of dress for all occasion" These lovely conceits, designed for feminine appareling, are particularly attractive this season and the exquisite materials and colors are quite irresistible." Moderate Prices Are an Added Attraction n, Fall Millinery Modes Newly Launched by "Paris , : r ' All that is really new in contour, color and garniture Is repre- sented in this unusually wide and interesting choice of distini ; guished millinery. PRICED MODERATELY ? home-comi- I 6 SOUTH &a.3T. The Iron Food for Vitality , REXBURG, IDAHO REXBCRG, Idaho, Bspt 17. Mr. Jay Jeppson was hostess to ths Borosis Literary rltib Saturday afternoon of laat week. The rooms snd dining table wers adorned with fall flowers. Sewing featured the afternoon. Mra H. M. Warner was h special guest. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Georg N. Atkinson returned Sundav from Salt Lake, where she had been for a few davs with relatives. visiting Mr Richard Katerndahl of Dubois in Rexburg at the home of her visiting Mrs G G Esp. sister. Dr. and Mrs Mack and family havs returned from Trude, where they had been for two months. Miss Lucille Berry entertained th V. V. t. club girls Thursday afternoon of last week . The afternoon was spent In planning future entertainments. Luncheon was served Mrs. Ben E. Rich of Centervtlle, Utah, and Alvin Strbng of Balt lake are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Rich Mr John Phillips entertained the ladle of the Mothers' Sewing circle Thura-da- v afternoon of last week. Sewing feaLuncheon was tured the afternoon. served to fifteen guests Th Misses Lou's Jacobs. Alice Pools, Heater Warner. Melba Smith. Rada Parkinson and Annie. Ranee were entertained at the home of Ruth Phillips, Tuesday afternoon, at a candy-puMr. and Mrs Dexter Barrett of Lincoln, Neb -were guests at the home of Mr and Mr- E Ftton last week. Mr snd Mra F. D Turner entertained at a familv dinenr Sunday afternoon tn G. G. Etpe, Dr. honor of Dr and Mr Turner and Ear) Arnold Mr. and Mrs. E. L Walker entertained at a family dinner Sundav afternoon at their home on Main street. In honor of Dr. and Mrs G T Parkinson, Mrs Bachman, Mra Dow, Mr. and Mra Alf Carlson, Mr. and Mra Clinton Sundberg and Clarence Nelson of Salt Lake. ' SAe needs it Th Iron Feed far Vitality1 I The Bread of Iron1 . -- great food for atl cho work. Full of tender, luscious raisins, rich in iron and energy Stewed Rais ina nd g IniVM minla ito imp 9mr dmii Cavor Sun-MaRmM Haiti with cold Viter n4 i44 allca ef Umn ar rtnc. bait Are; brtnf te nice and illev t ilmmtr for on boar may ho addodd bat to oot necooeory, Boodod Roielno eontiln f! per oat noturol fruit oufor. i Bur u ll 8ept. 17. Wednesday eve nlng of last week Mis Minnie Nelson entertained Evangeline Hardy. Fav Hansen. Allda Jsnsen. Inez Hardy, Chios Reesa Music add luncheon and Ins Fechser. 7 were th features A surprise party was given Friday evening of Isst week for Miss Ina Fechser. prior to her departure for Duchesne, where aha expect to spend the winter Music a Eleven guest were present furnished bv Chlo Reeee. Florence Little and J. C. Fechser. A midnight luncheon was served. Mis Chloe Reeae entertained th I- - 8 girls Monday evening of laat week. Muaie was furnished by Miss Allda Jensen and Inez Hardy, Dancing was one of the features. Luncheon waa served. , Mr. and Mra Arthur Powell have returned to Moroni to make their home The Miasee Evangeline Hardy. Florence IJttle and Ina Fechser left Wednesday for Ducheane, where they have been engaged aa teacher Jn the public schools ' An entertainment waa given for th I nutriment.- - - fortifie Food-iro- n the blood. it Men efficient nor women nor True vitality depends on cant be Raisin Pie tbm are awMg rgAvaW 4 siM SyadseesrtUathM. Beaded I fuse ned Ratal t cap water tua-Mal- salt tablaspeena lames Jute 1 teas sugar 1 tableapeea sera starch Wash th raistna sat Hi a crapes with 1 eug cels water Add as brtas alewly te e bell. atareh. eurar, salt asd wblcb ha been miaad with 1 eug eeld water. Beil I mlaatae; add lemea julca Fear la at tin which has heea lined with cruet, while het sever: brash bake la teg with eeld milk cadbrew a moderate area until fer thee 411 measurement recipes are level S MORONI, DELICIOUS bread i mad with plump, tender, juicy raistna It will be a pleasant change iff your borne from the regular plain bread. The attraction lies in more than merely flavor. For add raisin to your bread and the staff of life" become a practically perfect food. of the Rich in the 'food-iro- n ratsin, and increased in energiz- ing taeapdea MORONI A SUN-MAI- RAISINS D Use Raisins, made from Californias finest table grapes American raisins, processed and packed immaculately in a great modern California plant. , $eeded (seeds removed) ; Seed Sun-Msi- children retain the natural bloom of youth without it So delicious raisin bread, great food for worker, it called The Bread of Iron. You need but a smalt bit of iron daily, yet that need is vital. Get it through raisin. Have them in every other loal of bread you serve. Delicious raisin bread and raisin pie are' sold by bake shops and grocers everywhere. Buy of them to save baking at home. Real raisin bread is made with lots of raisins. Insist on it First-cla- ss bakers do not stint d' less (grown without seeds); Clusters (on the. stem). Also a fine I?faA A y dessert CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Dept. Fresno, Calif. Msmderestg JAMS Growers 1 Cut This Out and Send It California Associated Raisin Co., Fresno, Cal It Dept Plena w'11 ever-rea- d Raisins are cheaper by 30 per cent than formerly see that you get plenty in your foods. Sua-Mal- d send me eegy et rear troa bask , Recipes Luscious Raiiia Recipe in s fro booh ta as who mails coupon. toy citr- - . State.- - |