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Show V j)f warn!- MRS. PATRICIA WILLIAMS, - Society Editor mm tj Phone 150 or THE CATHOLIC LApiES of St. Bridget's Parish met at the home of Mrs. Jack Crahan for their, regular sewing club, Jan. 21st. The evening was spent in sewing and planning for the rarlsb bar'.ar, to be held March 17. A delicious' lunch was served by Mrs. Crahan. The next repular busnvss meeting will be Feb. 2 at the home of Mrs. Garth Banks. two-cour- MILFORD CELEBRATING her thirteenth birth anniversary on Jan, 23rd was Susan Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stephen A. Wil- j Pfc. and Mrs. Duard Nay have returned from Virginia where Duard has been stationed with the U S Army. Duard expects , sn overseas ass'gnmertt when he reportefback to duty. Mr. and Mrs David Tanner MEMBERS OF Milford Val- are at home after a vacation trip They were ley Past Presidents Parlor No. to Los Angeles. 21 celebrated its fourth birthday house guests of Mr.- Tanner's son with a Chinese dinner at the and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanrier. Hor, Kong Cafe. The members then went to the Glen Barnes home for bridge. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Lund Turner won by Mrs. Fay Bradfield, Mrs. are now Hying in their new Ronald Banks, Mrs, W. G. home. White and Mrs. James Holm. Birthday cake and coffee were Mrs. Laura Lorentz has been served !aer in the evening. Thos present were Mrs. Dave in Salt Lake City receiving medErickson. Mrs. Del Fowles, Mrs. ical attention. Bradfield. Mrs. .Banks, Mrs. Holm, Mrs. Vern Shingleton, Mrs. Dan Hutchings spent a Mrs. White, Mrs. Glen Barnes, few days this week in Ogden and Mrs. Owen R. Smith. Comfolks. mittee for the party was Mrs. with her Barnes, Mrs. White and Mrs. Smith. Michelle Maria is home getting acquainted with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wisner and ON JANUARY 15 Mrs. R. J. brothers Michael and Vincie. Magill was hostess to her bridge Michelle was born in the Beavclub and guests. After a dessert er County Hospital on Jan. 16. lunch tthe time was spent at cards, with prizse being awarded was up from to Mrs. K. L. Archer, Mrs. J. R. hisBert Wynaught home in Las Vegas for winter Murdock and Mrs. V. L. Bouch. er. Others present were Mrs. a few days last week D. E. Kirk, Mrs. J. H. Weston, Mrs. Thorpe Waddingham and Mrs. Harold Cline, Mrs. George children of Delta were three Jefferson and Mrs. E. L. Smith. visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. LILLIAN MELLOR had Roy Young, last week. Attoras her guests last Sautrday night ney Waddingham motored to Mrs. Bobbie James, Mrs. Phyllis Milford Saturday and returned Keetch, Mrs. Faye Berger, Mrs. with his family. Fern; Burbldge, Mrs. Ina NorRoland and Glenda Fowles ton, Mrs. Mabel Westergard, Mrs. Norma Yount and Mrs. are the parents of an 8 lb girl, born Jan. 21 at the Milford hov NeldaJHemmott. The evening was spent play- pital. She will be christened ing bridge. Prizes were won by Linda Faye. Mrs. Yount, Mrs. Burbidge andn Mrs. Lila Keith of Orera was Mrs. James. Keiresnments were at the home of her brother and served after the game of cards. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wisner, four days last week. 28 liams. In the evening a candy pull j was enioyed by RaNae Norton, 'Sheila Dalton, Kaye Cribble, Georgia Beth Smith, Harriet Cline and Jeanette Beltz. AFTERNOON callers f Mrs. W. G. White a - wishing It Is a concoction of rice, spice and r DID you ever have pilau? 4Hv tfiri41nta that ruin -from meat snil THIUf will love her husband, who is In W W. gW mmm wmi ' " It pilau corra-mAisD- f Ytefc servtao) ed cup golden One package rice, regular strength coffee, teaspoon nutmeg, teaspoon salt, raisins, H cup chopped walnuts, heavy cream, whipped. ft cup brown sugar firmly packed, 1 cup rice according to package directions, using Prepare coffee Instead of water. Stir In remaining Ingredients except cream. Mix well. CooL Fold In whipped cream, reserving enough for garnishing. Spoon into .sherbet glasses. Top with remaining whipped cream and chopped walnut meats. gingerbread. Try it with pineapple Everybody likes upside-dow- n. or pears. pre-cook- MNIAPTLt-CWBDE-DOW- m GCSGMMIAD M V v. the re- - ' . ' v i f (YWd; I servings) Vt cup molasses, Tmaff Two tablespoons butter or margarine, K cup sugar, slices canned pineapple, I maraschino cherries. pan. Blend In moMelt butter or margarine in an I x f x lasses and sugar, heat Just to boiling point Over this arrange pineapple and cherries; set aside until gingerbread batter is mixed. CHNOtlBlIHW BATTHt One and one-ha- lf cups sifted enriched flour, H teaspoon salt, teaspoon ginger, ft 4 teaspoon double-acti-ng baking powder. teaspoon nutmeg, to teaspoon doves, to cup shortening, to cup sugar, to teaspoon soda, to cup molasses. 1 egg. to cup sour milk. Heat oven to 390 degrees F (moderate). Sift together first six ingredients. Cream together shortening, sugar and sods: Add molasses Stir in cup of the flour mixture. Beet In egg- - Add remaining . Mrs. Heber Myers and daughter, Mrs. Richard Varley, .left this week for Norman, Okla., .vhere Mrs. Varley will remain 'h HWUW1I fish to fruits and nuts. Try the following dessert pilau. Your family GEORGIA BETH SMITH had a wiener roast at her home Sat urday, Jan. 24th, celebrating her thirteenth birth anniversary. U S Army.- - Mrs. Myers will turn to Milford. - Delicious Dessert BY DOROTHY MAODOX pre-cook- - happy were Mr. and Mrs. H. 'M. Blake and children, Mrs. Glenn McKnlght and Mrs. La Vern Bunker. In the evening Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, Mrs. Letha Smyth and Mrs. Metta Weston dropped in. The ladies played bridge. birth-H- a Coffee'Raisin Pilau Is (UTAH) NEWS - THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1933 t Ceffee-Kala- Ptlae brlgnteM aay saeaL even midnight snacks and late aftereeaB u dry ingredients alternately with sour milk (about to of each at a time). Beat to minute. Pour batter in the above pan over pineapple and cherries and spread to sides and corners. Bake one hour or until done. Coof 15 minutes before removing from pan. Note: Gingerbread: Replace pineapple with pears In the above recipe. K . . fps. 7 II .- nM -. II rl It nn - II fl sister-in-la- LAST THURSDAY Mrs. Dor-oth- y Grimshaw entertained her pinochle club, with the following ladies present- Mrs. Beulah Wunderlich, Mrs. Lola Banks, Mrs. Betty Davis, Mrs. Barbara Mayer, Mrs. Doris Gustavson, Mrs. Jane Gillies, Mrs. Patsy Stewart and Mrs. Becky Price. Prize winners included Mrs Banks, Mrs. Price and Mrs. Mayer. A salad course, hot rolls and coffee were served as refreshments. - SHARYN PASBORG, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James celebrated her seventh birth anniversary on Jan. 24. A party was given In her honor with the following friends attending: Linda Eyre, Sue Morehouse, Sharon and Bobby Hollis, Sharon and Bobbie Perkins, Andy, Sandy and Janice Vickie Holland, Joyce and Jean Bartholomew, Joyce and Vicky - Grimshaw, Sally Gillies, and brother Lynn.. Games were played, and many nice presents were opened by Sharyn, after which cake, ice cream and punch were served. Balloons and lollypopa were Pas-bor- Spain-howe- r, given as favors. , Visiting Mrs. Albert Raines during her serious illness were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piatt of New Castle; sisters, Mrs. DellaHunt of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Ruby Green of Salt Lake and Mrs. Roberta Clark and daughter Bonnie Bea of Cedar City; and a brother and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Piatt of New Castle. Mrs. Raines and new daughter, born in the Beaver County Hospital Jan. 3, are both, "improving." sister-- in-law, fZoadWnd fefetiie Neiv OorfgeV-Eigh- t Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherwood are parents of a new son, , born Jan. 20th. ' Larry K. Hawkins of Salt Lake City.who has been visiting the past four days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Koch, returned home Monday with his mother, Mrs. J. S. Hawkins, who had spent a few days in Las Vegas, and visited her parents in Milford on day, You've heard talk about how this new Dodge performs. About the new 140-h.Red Ram engine. About the new design that does p. Nils M. Johnson Jr., electriLaurel Young, daughter of mate 3c, son of Mr. and cian's Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young, underwent an appendectomy last Mrs. Nils Johnson of Milford, is now serving aboard the Sunday at the BeaVe County cruiser USS Juneau. I Hospital. anti-aircra- away with "deadweight." And about the new feeling of mastery. So you say to us, "How about that 'Road Test Ride' you're offering?" You step in. You take over. And from that moment on, all your ideas about motor car performance are changed. Your own Pond Tc?i Rating will convince you. Come on in . . . today! Sun- t&v"- Mr. 'and Mrs. E. L. Smith have had as their guest for the past 10 days Mrs. W. K. Aitken of Franklin, Idaho, a sister of Mrs. Smith. ht - "zS3 4t ft ;1 Koomlmss Check on the extra bead-rooMore space, greater risibility. let-roo- (Tl AteeUratlca Feel th sorting powtr S of new Red-Raengine, Drive. Amazing V-- m Gyro-Torq- i gtiKantvvtrflbliUy .v........ rT ue n i... jj Check oaths feeling tiLimn ... fXj Corairlng of complete control in traffic, The nimbiut car of all. DiscoTer how Dodge M snugs down" on curres for greater "Readability. m hwivrnaniury tl. rsj m r in limited space wita less enort. rn iIp 7 "SafMlu Just wait till yon the "Scat" gear I trr Really "digs In" for added power. Uptcifieutit ISA 'irT mm mi MS mn4 ijuipmnl (Tl tttieadtt Iodie See how design y cuts for mastery of the road. wind-wand- er, aide-ewa- (TJ SaMtk Kiit See hew Oriflow ride control tames bumps. Road leTsllng action ahrays. ttl Irckt $ftfy Two brake crtinders In each front wheel. Safer stops at all times. flt I j nil "cut her sharp," slip into tight spaces minimnm tfiort mij " Economy tffl-wi- . ' "''.H!iKIIKir! 39 No. Main ty Performs on "regular gas. Maximum engine ciencj at jour command. mhjmol m tltmnf mHlut mUm, LUNT MOTOR CO. Kill-Abili- ' ; Parking Ton can i ifo "deadweight to haul. 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