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Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXA- iNER M SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25. 1921. - , itntii tin H t 1 III lllltl a 1 m9 Compiled Espedally for the Readers of The t 9 m card games. Red and purple asters; (Con tinned from raffe Three.) In a basket formed the centerpiece fori . ia Mrs. A. Sharrer second honors. At the table. Covers were laid for , i 6 o'clock Mrs. Thomas served a dain- eight. 1 ln luncheon. Garden flows. t prepared tily 2 . melt - FOREWORD: ers decorated The clubs I have Included tablespoons sugar, tablespoons The Ladies' Aid society of the K n c among these recipes, many requested ed Butter, 1 cup milk and 1 egg. Com will meet in two weeks with Mrs. F. lish Lutheran church will be enter I '. , m II J ones. Not all of the requests or the bine well and butter muffin pans well. H. Mans at her home on Washington tained next Wednesday afternoon at the school have yet Place in each muffin- can two or three avenue. the home of Mrs. Charles Ewanson of jreclpts given at liliaMiiiuglli" will in time. Requests stoned dates,' then the muffin batter. m Harrlsvllle. The car for Harrlvill (appeared, but answers X a for personal I; must decline, about i a. u tablespoon full. Bake in UlrllliMM ine leaves station ifamoercer G. the Neale Mrs. will entertain J. m- s (but' I will, beginning with my next quick oven about 20 minutes. of V friends 1Mrnr-rothtr and members of the Ogden Britannic 'installment answer all that I canr. aatia soclatlon Monday evening at her ne socieiy or urged to come. Standard-ExamineSALAD DRESSING NEW A the the columns of In connection with the opening e through All 2665 Lafayette avenue. home, ' . For or carrot Yours truly, serving with beet, of the tntermountaln dltrlct ron are invited to be present at sion vtttt "wtt1 wctt? potato salad. Boil 4 eggs 20 minutes, members ventlon of the Lutheran church, held 8 o'clock promptly. chill, peel, and cream the yolks, with lat the English Lutheran church of unsur- 2BREAD NUT (REQUESTED). sugar, a pinch of salt,2 tablespoons Mls this Danlelson of. Mildred to Airs. city. was ' hostess Greenwell Jack Two tablespoons butter, cup su add 4 tablespoons bacon fat and Bethany members of the B. I. M. Five Hun- Red Oak. Ia.. graduate of will fmwmm cup tablespoons vinegar. Cream well and the ren-- i gar, 1 cup white flour, 4 eggs, 1 sour of WashConservatory 1641 club at KpreaIon, 'ttaaa dred her Ltvr home, New Orleans molasses, 1 cup n add the whites of the eggs chopped ington avenue. Mlw Van "Mansion." Mrs. der Dyke's evening. 1 Tuesday 1 2 Besides onion. and minced teaspoon teaspoon iriilk, cups graham flour, comes hirhlv recommended as wmmL Fred Keeter and Mrn. Althea Brown an elocutionist soda. 1 cud - nuts and 1 cud ralsms being a very tasty salad dressing, this won of exceptional abliity. In cards of honors the the games Combination- Cream the butter,; add makes an excellent spread for sandIs no admUsion fee to this pro-- 1 mmmi were the that evenlng.jThere played during one to a wiches. unbeaten. little thick spread, thin If sugar, eggs, by one, aunner wa. served Pink roses gram and all interested are Invited, await arc preferred by particular houicwivcj on acnata flour and milk alternately, nuts, rais with cream. By cutting a loaf of Later to attend. On Monday ereninr. Octo the tabel. centered mam in bread the dissolved soda three about long way and ins, molasses, last; count of their large lze, whiteness and freshber 3. MIm Danlelunn will render hot water. Place bat- - layers, spread with butter first, then I tablesDoon In ter Maeterlinck. bv Beatrice." a' Historical Members the of Ogdcn ness. t.er in well oiled bread pan and cook the sandwich filling, then slice in the recital at the Hngilsh Lutheran church. society spent an enjoyable afternoon ainflv old way. You have a new, novel and at in slow oven aoout 4 5 minuxes. next week. announcements their opening meeting held onlFurther X SOUTHERN CORN BREAD NELSON-RICKtasty sand wish. De maue in regard io mia num-wer- e September 17, when the)' w Saturday, t oo . lillllCv (Requested.) the guests of Mrs. J. A. Moffatt.ler. saviaav One one-ha- lf cups flour. 2 cups yel CREAMERY CO., who, assisted by Mrs. WllWam V. low corn meal, 1 cup. sour cream, 1 MAKE PROGRESS IN in! Rockefeller, entertained the club Members of the Child Culture club; Salt Lake. Ogdea. cup New Orleans molasses, 4 eggs. street. held their second her home, 621 Twenty-fourt- h club meeting of tho USE OF RADIUM beaten together. 1 teaspoon salt, in which af-After the business session, reason at th Herthana Thursday ; 222235 SSIii i::5te-- L ffA s4'.Z'.lw teaspoon soda dissolved in 1 table as on went record the club IzZmllZwmZZlZ Deo favorlnKternoon. with Mrs. nnd Thomas 'mlz Zim" I. spoon not water, i cup sugar. xa.H.e etv. o. WattU as ho? : suph. Thf the zoning of Oden. a general anin shallow baking pans, .NEW YORK, Sept. 24. Stimulated acquainted - Mr. was , intermission were Fran-M!m delishUd AVIAN'S member, by RICE PUDDING. i: POOR the recent visit to United States of nounced. Later the members listened ce, Marfh. who nlnveri t.i.mo tlo One quart milk, 2 cups well cook by Mme. to numbers its Curie, several artistically read discoverer, scientists Mrs. It. It. l'orter. nr ed rice, 1 level teaspoon ground nut-- j italndrops." ueaiMlss jessin I France :.ir5h nt 2 eggs well beaten, combine in this country are making new pro- oy Miss Violet Hall. rompanled , ineg and fCO on t!ie llrith the rlub Following Fe,,trmbr. 1?20. an cancer with radium, 80 n, accompanied by Miss Helen Hun- - the piano "inc Thr1 Snne nf lh Dorothy Canfleld. with xh .cups sugar. Bake in dish gress In treating lM f.Kha-members l for he .rial cf L'.ff talc enjoyod n- - mot,nr to R. B. Moore, chief chem Iter, sang a number of Hon! " She responded with th. report. you expect to serve from. May be according In the rardena or th- -, ,ilinFJr ngs. s,mu,, nttribute. Dainty refreshments were core. "The Violet.'' Another dflight- served with cream, milk or a fruit ist of the U. S. bureau of mines. arclty t, r"l5'-n"Luncheon waof th( ,,0,,uUUon u, Urk f x The highly scientific treatment, of rved. ful feature of th- - afternoon wa the nerA?XrM rlop- eauce. howuse disease on of incnt. Mrs. STEEL HELMETS OF radium, COTTAGE CHEESE PUDDING. paper read bv Fed Taylor by the .1 f Members of the St. Joseph Sewing Cuba. So realistic were the Various ' T?l ii tt Two cups cottage cheese, 1 cup sour ever, Mr. Moore says, is successful flli.inrtil iilor'1 rt ft Mr. D. t KcclfM will th MARSHALS DONATED .scenes described by Mrs. Taylor that cream and 1 cup sweet milk, 1 cup only when applied with the greatest 'circle will be the guests of Mrs.in Don Central nnd Internal rnd nX Luropc. mhrr h" y the usHhe held her nudience until the Maguire Thursday afternoon Mr,.K"V',' within the 7,int orcanlta-- ' iiugar mixed .with 2 tablespoons flour. skill. f rUht ,n, "All cancer cannot be so cured, and St. Joseph's hall. land was heartily applauded. Th club '''" :When the cream, cheese, sugar and of th t'nlted Statrn.. ,i the i lin ' san fi:ancsco. Sep:. n . (will meet October . with Mr,. Parley " " ' MomLl' ,l(1"noo;i at flour are well combined add three well it requires a skilled surgeon who thormove, the .ionll tort. hae prevented rr.UI wotii tn Iff !if Five Hundred card party will be; Wright and Mrs. George Glen as ho- fceaten eggs. Butter a baking dish oughly understands the proper dosment from provldlnn. an yet. any liriro on In France ! (0 :.e a'M tkr.dnt Pethar 3&nd add the mixture to it. Bake in age in order to get favorable results," given by the members of the Fythlan tesses. Kutns for rnterprlires of development or Man!ui 4.n of the HrU-- h Hat Mr. Moore states. olontr-atlon- . Sisters in the K. of I, hall Tuesday As a slow oven as you would a custard. while ar-I'rrnrh arm;e. respectively . PALESTINE GETS Is Next the This ad2 ' ESCAIilOPED POTATOES Tuesday afternoon. September had bTn mi.ch pricJre to ."At the present time the United iaftemoon at 2:30 o'clock. there museum to th fented bren have pr States produces more radium than all first of a series of card parties toJan-'tt-be; 27. the Kensington of th Flrt meet-nett,nit J"wlh immlcror.tj, Ihrf had- ;n coicj-(Requested.) NEW POPULiATION b.rre Nlr.et bv Gate - Butter a baking park Mrs. will hold IhHr church winter. the first a wish well, add the rest of the world together. little expansion In the opportun- firt Svi'.on awoclatlcn'Urn during f The nnd of Mrs. "From the beginning of the indusfor employment, he 3ayer of sliced uncooked potatoes, a Pudney. Mrs. Tlllie Hobb hos- - ng for the year at the home - Kiven to the il urrNinf ft Paul Franke."47 Ulnford avenue. Kowett will be the " Jitle flour sprinkled over them, ealt, try, in 1913 to January, 1921, approx- Mrs. Lucile 'T'l...... are now Th water jrni-i'.eat in. by Mm. Greer . I.f)Ml(l icr uppi . Is extended to sitting hostessfji will . . ion - . ' . li.Uf ... An t. Mesdame Invitation onion. 115 minced and Then element the of radium grams imately "pepper ocen !! in 700. widow iaie iuj-t"lv,r, mun.j I:, ins:jilic.er.i. ill cj tie j Hurt, oo) p ph barely Pabntine. Corey and tirace. potatoes, flour, seasonings, etc., un- have been produced in this4 country. (the public. mvu-a 0 b . the. dish is full. Pour milk over Probably not more than than that of grams popt:latlon til, ,.r,i- r;... Mrs. Katherlne Shuff lebarger was' The first nyetln of the Acacia club iau.i .. .hi. no in ine i;me of irhrli!.' .rtT.,, ill 1 and bake in a medium oven about have been recovered from foreign ores the named of but ;y. tz t hf heirne'.a were rer"nsj Solomon, pool 11. at held the home Mrs of of to her members 45 minutes. the Mme. hostess of since the discovery radium by r Ileri'ert Mmiil tl Ilrldgwas f unknown Hc rodian. l'.rit!i to Greene Ly the HriUh date, cift Gcr.cnl pon.ib'.y on T avenue her Porter - Wn.vhlngton fnotead h.iKh ornir.l:Hion-- r sh at afternoon DATE MUFFINS. Curie." Wednesday in . ..... 11 report situated eight ml!" nwa. 1'rench leaders. ard u i uiv iiumiiTwo oi airm n. X: Excellent for afternoon tea. Mr. Moore said that moat of the do- nome in ine ' irgim.i. nonois t.nl lir .xiornrrt; ju,t niado nThe irnrriffon rf the country b , , . i I lit ll. it'll ups flour, sifted with 2 teaspoons mestic production of radium Is from nmuru iu S 0fO .Mir, iwu j tr a to 'fiiila arrived !ern rrilurnt mmltitiinl 'rM nf tit rffiu' Irrci r'r. ' Luncheon was served following theWrlght read "A Fair KxchanK"." by jn al ?.tine in the baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 mines in Colorado. month le- - trooj n. Imposing a charge of i:.:60,-- , foot. v Standard-Examine- r . the-tab- le. 1 S -- ! mm - ; : " : tat v - , i a t?iina for uniformity of quality and deliciousness of flavor, Banquet Better Butter passed. Ask your grocer. a-- aaH Unn-lelso- Banquet Better Eggs : iiaiim f S ! . feiSSiBii still I 1 tTrjT: t 'S:?i"I2;;r;;2"";;ii5.Iw-.----SSamitliS;...!;.:::::;.;; ! ' tn;. I t old-fashion- ; ed 'n-talnm- rnt ::. 1 rt-.- tthjurr. rtt e - 4 - I I ! i rntr-rtal- !.-- d'.f-ficult- le 1 'Vl 1 r. -- 1 T-- L i cr.M-iuenre- ll.p-give- st . u -- n i e hel-ni- - ty-f'- 1 t.i -- I i i. " m f b ; j i A 1- . m T itrrti... lih . a . i , ii lf-t- i . ilmftM I , 'n iih1i r i in i of 9:00 A. MDN D AY MORNING Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock we will open the most remarkable sale of quality Alumi-numwaever held in Ogden. This ware is Quality Brand "The World's Best" and is guaranteed for twenty years. The whole purpose of this club is to make new friends for this store and to please our many established customers! We were fortunate to secure a limited number of these sets at a remarkably low price,! and these will be offered without profit for advertising purposes. re I i K I P1LR ror 14 Weeks ' 14 $14.98 is- - WEEKS TO Coedlitioin - Be On Hand Early. No Phone Orders. No Reservations. Come to the Store Come to our store and ask for a Club IL L 1 DOWN 00 PILR WLLK For 14 Weeks Total Cost Price The Greatest Offer . SU.9S - PIECES IN PAY! IFMIMIIUM Last July we placed a limited number of these sets in a club offer and the entire supplj- - was sold out before noon on the first day of the sale. Many of our friends' and customers were disappointed and until this time we have been unable to secure the sets. The entire supply has been placed in our south window for your inspection. As soon as these are sold the club offer ends. Membership Card, pay 98 cents cash and we will deliver the set as described in this ad. Then you will pay 51.00 each week for 14 weeks until $14.98, the total wholesale club price of this set, has been paid. The regular retail value of this wonderful set is $19.00. Get your order in early Monday morning if you would make sure of a set DOWN Total Cost Price MM are MONDAY MORNING Tbe Club Gome Early As We Have Only a Limited Number I? of These Sets (DO M. SET! 14 WEEKS TO . PIECES IN PAY! SET! What This Set Consists of: One One One One One Tea Kettle 8-c- art Coffee Percolator Colonial Sauce Pan Preserving Kettle Sauce Pan One One One Set: Sauce Pan Sauce Pan Carving Knife, Butcher Knife, Paring Knife One "Pride of the Kitchen" 11-qu- " This outfit consist of a large kettle and cover, a pudding part and a three-quar- t strainer. By combining these three utensils, you will have a splendid-doublboiler, a pot roaster, a steam; cooker or a covered casserole. Many other combinations can also be made. NOTE Get a Full Set of Aluminumware This is a wonderful opportunity to replace your old kitchen utensils with a bright' new set of umform Think of being able to buy a complete set of these utensils for what you would ordinarily pay for just a few pieces. 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