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Pretty Home Wedding Solemnized This After- noon; Overseas Wonien to Be Honored, 1 marriage of Miss Clara Frid lender, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Pharies Milien Fridlender, to Licut Phristian Hiidebrand, U. 8 of Camp Lewis, son of Mrs, A. Hilde Brand of Philadelphia, was solm mized at the home of the bride's par Shits thix afternoon at one ‘o'clock Rev. F. 8. Green, of Aberdeen, per forming the ceremony in the pres Pence of seventy-five relatives and The flower appointments of the | home were developed in the pastel ‘shade: A bridal aisle, banked on Sither side with tallstemmed pink Bladioli and vine maple, led to « anopy of sweet peas and lilies of Rhe valley in wistaria effect. Apple Blossom gladioli were massed on the mantle, and wicker standards at the forners of the room held great clus fers of shell-pink gtadioll, Thruout Rhe home, pink im all its delicate > golor variations was used against 4 | Background of green. Mrs, Orville Adams, aunt of the; Bride, played the wedding march and | “Tittle Margaret Griffiths and Pauline | ‘Bkinner were the ushers. } “The bride, given in marriage by Ter father, was exquisite tn an im Ported bridal dress of Chantilly lace Bnd ak chiffon; a wide bertha of the | Mimce at the beteau neck line, and! Shirred bands of chiffon and French | roses for a xirdie, the shirred bands | ef chiffon forming a beautiful de. | on the long, straieht lines of skirt, The tulle vell, bound with ‘feronet of orange blossoms, extend _ into « train, was caught at the with sprikx of orange bios Orchids, valley tilies and white roses formed the colonial she carried } maid of honor, Miss Louise Jd, was gowned In China | crepe de chine, designed on sim. | Mines. Flowers were used for the | 4 and French rosebade were} Worn in her hair, Columbia roses | were the flowers carried. Mary Jane | Adama, the four-year-old cousin of | » bride, was the petite ring bearer. | Wore a dainty ruffied frock of | fe sitk end carried a basket of rosebuds. Lieutenant Roy | fhe, a classmate at West Point of | © groom, was best man. Mrs. Frid. | Mier, mother of the bride, wore lilac | with silver girdle and orna. | and a corsage of orchids and of the valley. | the service an Informal recep | was hell, and a wedding supper | ‘at small tables, decorated with ture baskets of orchid sweet: 9 table was lovely with an at. | center of Butterfly roses, Jasmine and #tattice, with the) tom of the bride's and groom cap eit r 4nd bridegroom left on their | ‘piece costume of duvetyn, a black taffeta hat and | Gorsage of orchids. Following « ' in British Columbia, Lieu. &hd Mrs. Hildebrand will be ‘Bt home after September 16, at Scho- | Honolulu, Ha- | |Tea Dance on barracks, near Wallan tslands. “Mrs. Hildebrand fs a graduate of ag al high schoo! and attended Conse: Graduate of West Point. cee Banquet for Distinguished uy ag ®H Who are in Seattle this week for Ponvention activities, Bit of the Women's Overseas league “Bfe giving a banquet this evening at B® o'clock at the Hotel Washington ‘The honor guests are Mra. Nor- Man Shannon Hall, Mrs. J. W. Bor Tand and Misa Clothier Lesiie, known Who is leaving soon for an extended Mastern trip, will also be ‘women. Mrs. Broderick to Honor Mrs. Baker Baker (Charlotte Mann) Mrs. Henry Broderick has cards out for a @t her residence, Hoon, August 23, from 3 to 4 o'clock ‘The invitations have been confined to the intimate friends of the honor Mrs. C. H. Mann, mother of aker, will preside over the fea table, assisted by Mrs. Broder fck's two nieces, Mrs. Francis Ever ett Mitchell and Mrs. R. A. Hyatt the U. 8. 8. been spending ral weeks with the Brodericks, are leaving the last Of next week for their new station fm Californi. California, who .ha Announcement of Marriage Is Surprise friends } a )Kater in the evening. when eet trip, Mrs. Hildebrand wore a | two-toned | tea | | | and apple-blossom giadiol!. The heiattonree so tt rvatory of Music in Cincin. | the Seattle | ger Saturday, September at Seahuret park MRS. STU At a beautiful home wedding, celebrated Wednesday evening, M a ART HUNTER NEFFELER J Portrait by Grady. Eva Engstrom be- Miss Margaret Yerkes Plans Bridge Complimenting Miss Lonise Bhre. lich, Mins Margaret Yerkes is enter maining with eight tables of bridge 2, at her home U.S.S. Mati, Ohio. Lieut. Hildebrand ts a jand captain and officers of the t _ Overseas Women |Give Attractive © Honoring three distinguished wom.| ea Today California ; The commanderin-chiet and staff 8. 8, California are entertaining on \board, Thurmtay, August 24, with o jtea dance from four until six o'clock eee To compliment Mixs Marcia Ber and Miss Louise E two early autumn brideselect, Mia« Eileen and Miss Margaret Delaney were hosteases, thie afternoon, enter jtaining with a dainty tea at their home from 4 until 6 o'clock. Long spires of pink gladiott and golden glow effectively decorated the rooms Tonner and « \To Assist at M In farewell to Mrs. Rait Douglas| Wainwright’s Tea | nisted Wednesday after-|nesday afternoon, mB “The Little Mother of the Sat {rnd a long, low basket 0 rly fal Division.” |flowers wax used on the ractive Miss Rose Glass, who has recently |tea table. Presiding here were Mra Feturned from the national conven | Arthur Trembul) Lee. Mra. Howard in Washington, D. C., and Mrs, | Chastain, Mrs. Edwin Charles Ewing Neil Hambien, president of the club, |and Mra. Francis Everett Mitchell Mins M garet kes, Minx Glad honored. | Deer, Miss Sarah McClintock of Spo Reservations are open to ex-service | kane Mise Lurtine Mins own, Mise Lura artis Norton as isted rs, Mra. A. D. Wainwright will be at the tea whe is giving Wed August at } by Mrs. M T. B. Corey, Mra Mrs. G. B, M. Pratt i nate at the tea table, with Mra. 1. H. Jennings in charge of the dining room. Assisting will he the Misses Mrs. Baker, with Ensign Baker of |heth (4: Jorothy Avery, Marion P Dorothy Thompson Coming as a surprise to their large| Migg Barnhisel irele of friends in @nnouncement of the marriage of Mrs. Anna Frada, well known in Wterary circles, and Mr. Herbert ‘* Greenberg of Noma, Alaska, which ‘Was solemnized in Vancouver, Wash., | recently. Mrs. Greenberg is the mother of r Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr., of Chicago 2 (Corinne Frada), well known pian a who with Mr. Pick ts visiting her 3 mother, and her grandparents, Mr and Mra, Leopold N. Kirshbaum Orthopedic Tea Shop Calendar Mrs. Arthur I’hinney will be host eas for Trinity Parish Guild on Mon day at the Ortho a Shop, Bisted by Mra. J ¥. B. Christie, Mra. A. W. Anderson Mrs. F. Bethel and Mrs. J. K Janreson. Tuesduy Mra. J. J hostess for Denny-Fubrman guild Wednenta Mre. James B. Kinny hostess for Madrona guild; Thursda Mrs. George H. Appleton, hostess for Queen Anne guild, this known as Alpha da Marry Coe, hostess for Washington Vark guild; Saturday, Mrs. George Mevord, hostews for L. O. i. club, this city is the | Hauer rooms Will he Mra. V. D. ir ¥. E. Palmerton and Mrs. . ¢ carda will be received by Muriel Matzen and | Marjorie McPherson | beige | Affairs Planned for A number of affairs are planned prenuptial compliments to Miss atherine Harnhisel, whoxe mart to Mr. George F. Pierrot will be event of August 31, Among them will be the lunche Mise Lurline Brown is giving at the will t Merry | Albert |the bridal party Yacht club, Monday afternoon, which include the members of the oridal 1 Tuesday, Mi Anita Wheeler fs giving a large ten country b “Gray Oaks Thursé August 24, Mrs ne is entertaining with Augnst at the her On bridge Miss tea and Vernita Swezen for luncheon | Rainier club. | cards for a tea | B. Shepherd, Mrs.|Cards Out for Tea Miss Paula Cody has aturday a August 26, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in ner sent out Lea will be |apartment at the Old Colony Presiding at the tea tabi Mrs, Howard PD, Chastain, rammel Rutherford, bertson and Miss will be Mixa Miss Dare Al Betty Albertson, to be |and assisting will be the Misses Laur riday, Mrs, |aine Campbell, Katherine and Ruth Niblock, Frances Branigan, Pearl Harold, Lois Albertson, Dorothy Brassington and Frances Isted, ernoon, | BENTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS THE UNITED STATES NAVY [ntate of New York ts as m Jovets one thing, What ta itflaa her millionaire a What is thie alluring prise always | make tt will be n re each navy man's! present fleet period . careworn captain to | ties the officers are ng gob? Is it a big t to civilian white Ban the smokestack, such ae | hy And hosteaten the U. &. 8. a sporta? That is for engineering efficiency is big thing, But between you and me! THE GILDED STAFF and the turret top the ] Of Rear Adr nH a trifle bigger. Ax of 0 ship has e York, in t the mort nt Cor ‘ , 1 the big whit ma mi. titled to stay on the tower oute f M for one entire year. If you will look U. fe at the assembled battleships you w . R. t 8 soon discover that proud and shining division E It's on the connin tower of the agship of Rear Ad z moet ines n THE RANKING OFFICERS 4 8, N. An tain A. W cnt ac ‘oder $8 manding was itil 4 wa mm pen « ph bee . photograph from Pre t Harding wer New ¥ k, with me 2 » and | for high p - " IT MAY BE \ Whispered in this mnect pe : tite amie, that the U. 8 xan whose commanding officer Cap . gunnery trophy tw o1¢ Li tory of the na Li the ar ship Lieu won tt The mec The nt Commander ecormr . t N Ore » c t arn rma mi mar it t, M. ¢ \ 1 Kidder, whe 1 Other officer Commander J ofticer is Commander W Ander. |F. Kuts c,, U. &. N,, Lieutenant son, U. & holds th W. A. Settle, 8. ¢ 8, N for whort + ler BE. A. Broadman, ct fe 4 in addition there are enough SERVICE eligible ensigns to furnish tners With England's Grand Fleet, dur-|for a * or two of wicked sub. ng the war, is « distinction that can | det be claimed by only two ships of the Pacific fleet, the U, 8. 8. New York |THE HOSPITALITY and the t xa The Texa Of the navy ch i honor to i ran of several foreign wars, |the nation aa: ania to:.tha New York u veteran of at ian, 1 returns the officers’ nd that the most far-Thuy only too quickly to the taxpayer hing of them all was beautifully expre uring the week b official entertaining at |THE SILVER SERVICE |U. 8. 8. California U. 8. 8. Ola Donated to her name ship by the homa and the | Missdasi ppl Amethyst Chapter Pienle | park. Supper at 6p. m, Coftes and Amethyst chapter No, 188, 0. 8.,]¢ m will be furnished. Bach guest will hold its annus! basket picnic on | should bring a spoon, fork and cup, Wednesday, August 23, at Volunteer | All Eastern Stara invited, THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Personal SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 198% 4) Clubs wre ° S¥ / " CLUBS ‘DAY Mr, and Mra, Hrederick T. Fischer ee C ' ry nm LUBS FOR MONDAY have an thelr guests, Mr, A. M CRILCE Universty of Michigan Kirby, Americon consul at Balgon, Ps: , Luncheon French HindwChina, and = Mrs.| = Pea The alur of the Univ Kirby, who arrived this week on the} . ll ic 5 M en meet for tanga Adr 1 Jackson from the Orient » the en's University dub Mr, and Mra, Kirby are qn their a ¢ 4 Auguat at 12:90 of wedding trip, having married three - when Mrs. ¥ Holbrag weeks ago in Manila, Mr, and Mra.| ; wth «3 ot Aa Fischer are king thelr guests to ¢ M br : whee i * ging or all | Mount Rainier for the week end, | agg age (Cont! | . 6 | jf ‘ mii Mr. T, I. Fotheringham left this r ce 5 reservations ning for Montana, on a ten we une, F tt 4846, days’ business trip | Finds, if o. 6.8 | Round Robin Social ¢ Mr, and Mra, L. Kt. Bilder of Port By Wanda von Kettler Round ¥ . ‘> 2 land are the guests of Mr. and Mrs,|| Now telling of @ hiking und camping trip on the north wide of Mt, Rainier, tertaine i eases Kawin Fellows. | (This is the 12th of the mountain serien) ler home Ww., ar yet | A oD m | Mish Martha Sackett spent several sa | whist ¢ played, t | cacy this teaee:- oe eume aeler We had threatened previously have often wondered what would layed, high , +. © | to climb “Old Desolate,” the old have been dor Here we were perp / Mr. and Mra. Gene Seligmann of | Va mountain that soared 7,005 1 * wue the i bee h : nd 2e27 Harvard ave. Nw have been | feet skyward so near the camp. " be hot oes 4 a eet rs rr. subline uheead tot eabernl went We had looked up at its crags “ee P © 40th stag ‘ aveling abroad for several months 1+ ‘ cieaan td ahaha au the Breda and sald, “Oh, some time when But 4 anything like t i a vit peritene "| we have a couple of hours to ‘ > mine fant ver ADDITIONAL CLUBS 7 : fo ee | mpure.” It looked close enough. | oo uippe of Us, for the rock pile 3 : Mrs. Re BE. Hitler and son,| 4 ought to be enny when our time comes wes rains A Lionel, have returned from Portia ogee: "SS | The study ns of Rainier @ where they motored a fortnight Bd pon: Mgrscgy nde Maeen-Rhcigger That night, however, after our (| D. A. BR raucurating aaa to vist Mra, Kit parents, Mr porhe ger on. By an 4 Neder sey Md climb up old Desolate, he nual pla onor of thei and Mrs. M,C. Gill imb On a (o the north again and saw the | member thé . a | ate ne Bs done rept barren old mountain fading in [be given thi t the he Mre. MH. #) Mill and daughter ax, our literary friend, len seit, It fend been 0 vent te HG months’ motor trip to California and \woked toward tt - A nue one mountain of them all seemed plenie luncheon will be eee tain, The laet + of the ne to matter. The snowpeak of | on the t at 1 o'clock, folle Mra. Francia Withington of Port. )#¥n brigh - ed ita natur - boty Mt. Rainier looked down on us» gkarnes and amusenrents. Inelud land is the house guest of Mr. and Spoke ™ sou ste Up Mere from the south. | new mem | be those whe Mra. C. M. Fridlender, coming over | Sbout hetf way to the top? We eligi joined the chapter in the past to attend the Fridlender-Hildebrand | there's a cave up there veare. “I've noticed it,” O: chimed it was in the evening we used to | year wedding today 1, “Five noticed # wcar chimed i ee | ke th bony s ; would tell each other when we liked | Writers’ Club Pr. and Mra. J. T. Dowling have | Look« like the 0 to ine ree | ‘The Writers’ club will mabe “ Ab Max ¥ human en ice motored to Victoria for a two weekw Phe on : acu ke ked Rainier best at twilight \7 uesday evening, August %2, gee nought ’ whe 6 sun had gone below the /¢’clock in the lecture room of M 4M : ps ad Tatum ase : ee is, leaving just the faintest rose) ¥- V A. Manuscripts wifi Mr. and Mrs, Howel! um « wl aegypti read by toney Weir and Ge entertaining a# ther house guests Wo said we'd all “run up” to | Uni OF “mie Manat whan the. sitet jitter, ‘Vistlots wilesate, Mrs, Tatum winter, Mr. Hen| the cave and to the peak of the | ee in ited just the snow one 1 Franklin, and children, Maxine, Ben-| mountain in the morning, white seal te lay like a fleecy cloud Social Score Club jamin and Vivian, of St. Louis, Mo. Bid a the nly | The Social Score club will gf 719 « } We started the “run” at 9 a. Georges and Mra. Georges liked tt /pienic at the home of Mra. | Mrs. Mary Green Lewis has as her! m.—up the heap of boulders at | 41 and always. They couldn't make Thomas, $29 29th ave., Friday, |houne guests for the month of! the base, Bouklers we were com | any choice, ‘The whole blessed world | ust 25 August her sister and nephew, Mre.| ing to understand very well, We | was wonderful to them. | baci F. VF. Stokes, and Spencer Stokes,| knew their little way of laying of Minneapolis, also Mra. Jean C.| perfectly still until we got there, Taylor and daughter, Mise Jean Tay and then, when being relied upon, lor, of Grand Forks, N. D. | proceeding to squirm and some | odie: | times to leap out of the respon | Mra, RK. G. Mudner and two chil! sibility, We discovered Old Des | dren. Margaret Jean and Hobie, are ola boulders be no differ j leaving August 27 fora two months’! ent from the rest, We & trip tm the E gently and with case over them, | Aided treating them, individually, like Mrs, Frederick Hall White left Fri pet lambs, and cotlectively, the | day for Yellowstone park, to be away }for about three weeks } ee Mise Allee Tanger left Sunday for | a Chinese puzzle, the problem | being where next to put the loose | foot, ja fortnight’s trip to Yellowstone Up we went till about 11 o'clock park | Then we stopped. We'd jost Oscar } eee He'd been in the lead, then all of a Mr. and Mrs. J. & Robinson left 4 from view Friday evening for Victoria, B. C, ” yelled we. to apend the week-end. City Federation W. C. TU. | YOO-HOO,” came a voice from the! | The City Federation of the W. ©. depths of something or other. “YOO. lr. U. will piente at the home ef) HOO! I'ny in the cave | j Mra. Jackson Siibaugh, 1313 Sunet) “©. ; |ave. ‘Tuesday, August 2% bei Blessed if we hadn't forgotten | [ning at 10:30 o'clock. Mra Elim) ghout the cave. When one has | beth O. Middleton, na al superin-| mountain boulders at one’s feet, / tendent —Beientifie net! one has them alse on one’s mind, | j uni who ia spending vace-] and forgets even his reason fer ition tn Seattie, will be one of the | being Hiesides, the speakers eave, at a close-up, didu't look | 1:35 sed | the same. Sliver Tea j We approached it from the | A allver ten will be given by the! side. Oscar's head poked around Altar gulid. of the 8t. John'’s| the entrauee, “Some cave for a ureh, Weet Seattle, at the home| mine,” announced he, as we of Mra. William Irons, 26 Sin) Went toward it, “and some gold sve, ‘Thurs Aueu 30| pile. All the human hands that A musical pr be giv @ will Women’s Civie Chub The Women's Civie club bee the « season with an open meet ng the home of Mra. #. Pearso: 2 ave, on Thesday, August pm DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, AUGUST t6— Mr. and Mre, M, Silverman at home sughter, Mise Sara verma ™ ADAY, AUGUST © and Mike & Mre ire Ladine Nice Mr and Mre. e tertain at * an Free Mi He WEDNESDAY, AU Mre rt FRIDAY, AUGUST Mine Gortr j Women's 1 ee wo, 4 th i, ¥ “0 B Ke SAURDAY, AUGUST Mint Alma Calhoun to entertain at bridke, as a compliment to Miex Marcia Berger and Miss Louie Ehrileh TUESDAY, AUGUST 29— The mar of Mine Dean Lom bard Mr. Fre wh, in the Py crew tional church, at & clock Mrs, Roger Hands and Mra, Frank Wursbure vo : * bridge tea at Mes hom. honoring Miss Loulm ti THURSDAY, AvGUST a1 ‘The marriage M Kathryn Harnhieel to Mr rott, in Christ Ipl at 8:20 © k SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— The marriage Miss Hdna Mo. Creery to Mr, Heverly Vernon Hancock, in Trinity chureh, at 8:80 o'clock THURSDAY, Serre rhe marriag SPAY, SEPTEMBER 12— marriage of Miss Margery Lindaay to Mr. Mitchell Vaughn Charn at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. G, L. Lind. say, at 4:80 O'olock In the aft {| ever dug this wouldn't esuse any rush on a glove factory.” We made our way t | tooked From the emed the sine new it no ine of much We began the pull to the sum mit, It was that little effort over the rocks that did the fi work on my f at thy bottom, wreeked at the sides, and not bit more left than that which positively had to be there when needed to tramp from the hills back to eiviliza So the ldin't be again for playing about Oh, well, Osear had a pair of boots worn extra tennis shoes, size 814 or 9 on the trip, so I didn't go WITH OUT footwear, T had plenty of it, The summit was ar to reach, It would i w it did that, be over an hour. Finally we ached it--up the boulder An one who does not beliey we reached the summit of Old Deso te will find our initials written on 1 rock, Which balances near the edge and f south, on the very top of the mountaiz We went 1 on the other side, whieh ¥ t of fun because distance was longer to the base we rested, when once at the tom, considerable distance from camp cee Wo had said that we'd “run up” to Old Desolate that morning. Our little run lasted Just about seven hours. We couldn't reach up trom camp and shove boulders over the top of that mountain nearly so easily as we thought we could I’m nev going to forget the} houlders-—nor the way we played Jaround them and with them all over | hilis, If one of us had ever | stumbled down between them, break ing & leg or anything like that, I } thing to do with the things that hap I liked it best at dusk, fm tts stony | Ballard W. C. T. U. The mountain was mighty | Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet in the dusk and darkness. Migthy | Mra. Belle Longstreet, 7019 24th coldness to « state of almost awfulness. 1/N. W. Friday, August 25, at 2p, don't know why, but that’s when I | Election of officers, hiked ef owas ike the Georges. He all. “Morning, noon and Seattle Chapter No. 92 Seattle Chapter No, 92, 0. night,” he'd say, “and everything | Social club will give a card pa: about it—even tis climb.” | Wing's cafeteria, 1409 First . | Friday evening, August 26, at Oncur used to get awfully peeved |o'clock. as girls. He used to say that] Campfire News d even pull the mountain to pleces| Campfire Girls have been to find something to talk about./take part in the Fairyland And when at night we'd all be seated | which ts to be held at the Stadt about the camp fire, and Lucy an4 1] Laber Day. Lohequa is would proceed to warble some ditty! have a large attendance. H which pleased us he would always wilt be awarded to each gtrl ti announos that jt was time to retire.| part, and a special honor will} | given to the groups attending: Once in a while, tho, we could | per cent. This will be atmilar eax baie to vty end tel uswhst. | Sato ae cae tenscaee aaa neo pg wu o's Nase al farer, so will not be difficult for had a theory he was a hes sd of feminine gender under the age [+7 at once. Further particul pda age yoy A gewr-vad sn lto dress, etc, will be given ls called the “Arsenic clas hich ne meant that a little arsenle or a ing noe ac cnal chioreform would help a lot. | thle ‘perio Gok tae vile wits Naw’ ent training course, is doing special craft work with a group of ‘They are preparing a model for girls of campfire age, and) campfire girl's bedroom, cai the designs and symbolism in blocking, embroidery and kinds of hand-creft work. These! are being made in duplicate, ons] New York headquarters and 4 other for local headquarters, girls at camp are taking much] | terest In the progress of this The sixth period girls will | from Camp Sealth Saturday, Al 26, at 9:00 a. m. This is the Ul period for this season, There will Bh a sad parting with camp this 7 at w Jue But a Ddlessed pened next (To Be Continued PAREE ing, and the girts will wish months to speed by for the jagain next summer, Camp, been much improved during the weeks by the enthustastic girly are so proud of their beautiful jon Vashon isle. The girls hays only gained much by the ts taught at camp by neilors, but the wonderful spirit has been instilled In the | thruout the summer, ‘The girls’ attention ts again cal to the “lost and found” articles jare at Lobequa. There are three or rour boxes of things were turned in from Camp Please call and claim your at once. Ie have been meeting at quarters every Wednesday clock, They have been takeng several very interesting 0 tours and th who have at have thoroty enjoyed the aft Girls who have not yet taken ure of these meetings are Wl do so next Wednesday golng to spend an even this is what you'd very Fe Bundy to Go I" YOU ave in Paris, likely wear An evening gown of either one of “73 two type the, sely bloused, low to the. Philipp w of georgette or chiffon,| MANILA, P. 1, Aug. # or the draped gown closely |Gen. Wildam Wright, ranking a0 led to your figure commander in the Philippines, 1009 You would choose it probably in| was ordered to leave for Wi J sor of red pm orange to ten tn September on account of with all the flame, cerise, | health ' | tomate fuchsia shade tween It was believed here Maj. Ge V y k it would be led, | Omar ny we i be his suce ince be now not the slightest - - _ of becoming less popular, It} NEW YORK.—Al Jolson, w be quite long ay five | 168 | comedy comedian fr ¢ and would have trail} mation that for sev ) , or drapes to make it even| been married to Alma Osborn panels . of Easton, Pa: the stage lon | formerly Osborne was known or PHILADELPHIA.—Major General | Ethel Delmar Leonard Wood, governor general of | + nen the Philippt to a as| OMAHA, Neb.-Triplet deer head of University of naylvania, | ported born to mot deer in Ri Jan, 1 view park here JUNKET ICE CREAM BY BERTHA E, SHAPLEIGH for Seattle Star and Columbia University Cooking Authority asteurized milk, when thickened by rennet or junket aby Sweet, un makes one of the best deswerts for children and any one whody needs to have a bs ‘¢ quantity of milk in the diet The following recipe is for junket frozen | First make the usual junket recipe, using one tablet or ene teed ré poon r t to one quart lukewarm milk Break up the tablet into small pieces and dissolve It in one table spoon cold water, Let the junket set in the usual way; addjto 1 quatt® junket l cup sugar lcup cream \% teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vanilla Freexe as you would any ice cream. This is ex anned or fresh fruit, and gives sufficient cream for ten servings 8% a very small cost (Cut this out and pasie it in your cook book)

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