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Show Engraved Invitations Not Needed In Cooking Class Free And Profitable Film Entertainment Due Sept., 15 -16 A welcome ' invitation to the! wise is sufficient. Evidently The Bulletin will not have to get out engraved announcements an-nouncements for that reunion of homemakerj September 15 and 16 in the Princess Theatre. Good news does travel fast, particularly when it is news ot a gala party for the community, with gifts, with quality entertainment, enter-tainment, cheered by Jollity and novelty, and spiced with knowledge knowl-edge all served hospitably. No door cards, coupons, printed print-ed invitations, or cash will be needed; just the countersign ot all alert housekeepers, who are due to say "Show me the latest home ideas," when they advance on The Princess at 12:00 noon Wednesday, September 15 and 3:30 p. m. Thursday, September 1. Showing every person in every theater seat the triumphant new 1937 Cooking School, direct from Hollywood, will be no problem, for motion picture ingenuity has joined forces with scientific home-making home-making to produce an original laboratory course that deftly combines romance, sprightly humor, hu-mor, originality and profitable instruction. in-struction. All ot the popular features of the former Cooking School are here: The frea recipe sheets, the atmosphere of congenial infor- mality, the wise counsel, the hints on clever short-cuts, the up-ta-the- minute suggestions for entertaining, the demonstration of delicious and nourishing dishes, dish-es, the array of modern kitchen equipment and the distribution of daily gifts and real surprises. Some familiar Hollywood faces will be recognized in this production, pro-duction, which was filmed and directed in one of the famous West Coast studios. The heroine Is a winsome bride, who shares the perplexities of many an older old-er housekeeper. Actually the title should be "It Might Happen Here," for the human story has universal appeal. And it might have happened right In this community.. com-munity.. Numerous nationally known firms and progressive merchants from our own community are Joining with The Bulletin in making the entertaining school available. They promise a dally harvest of generous gifts and surprises, which will be distributed distribu-ted in addition to the useful recipe re-cipe sheets. They are: Bingham Mercantile company, West's Furnitur company, Deluxe De-luxe Furniture company, Bingham Bing-ham Radio Shop, Safeway Store, J. C. Penny, Elva-Ruth Shoppe. and Carolyn's Beauty Shoppe. |