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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 7

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 7

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PAGE SEVEN THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939 Four More Youngsters ATTEND BIRTHDAY PARTY Shower Held For Pleasure gett will entertain the club in two weeks. Callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Butt Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butt, son Neil, Sunbury, and Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Welsh and Pauline Butt, Gran-, villc. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, son Carl, called at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Herkenroder Sunday. Duanc SpiKcr, Columbus, spent the week-end with his pj.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo tin Spiker.

ofNewlyzceds THURSDAY night Mrs. Charles Lees and Mrs. Clennie White entertained! with a shower in the home; of the latter, 162 Elmwood: avenue, for the pleasure of BOARD REJECTS TWO PETITIONS Together are Leland. 5. and Flovd 1.

sons Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clary (Lois Gienger) who were married recently.

tucnre wa.s piayoct and prizes Maurice Hoskinson. living in the rear of 142 South Fifth street. With the smile is Janet Louise Francis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Francis, Newark.

Route 1. She was a year old May 22. Quite grown up. lb on June 19. is Viola Furley.

daughter of James Furley. 253 Jefferson street. Ynuneest of the group is Larry Lee Laughery, 7 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Laughery, Popular avenue. were won by Mamie Lees and Mrs.

George Bovlan. Refresh-1 ments were server' to the follow-' ing: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clary, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Gienger, Mr. Cani bridge. June 23. The Guern.sey county board of elections yesterday rejected the petitions of Gamhle. incumbent councilman, and Erie C.

F.dmgton, candidate for council. Election officials said tnat six of the nine signatures on Gamble's petition were of the wrong political affiliation and "-ere not in the voter's own handwriting Two of the five name on Edington's petition we.e cnecked off for the same Hoth of the rejected candidates are Democrats. I JT. A- if I and Mrs. Chester Bovlfnc.

Mrs.1 Delcie Schenck. Mrs. George Boy-1 lan, Misses Helen Buckingham, Helen Hightshoe. Betty Calland, Mary Evelyn Schenck, Mildred Lees, Mvrtle Romanic Dorothv LOUDON STREET Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Vora Warner and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peters, children Winona, Mary, Hael, Marjory and Zora.

Ashville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berger. children Leon, Robert and Viola.

Lock-bourne: Lester Bishop and Ben King. Welsh Hills, called in the afternoon. Charles Martin, Newark, and Hagerman. Bessie Bourne, a Sampnul, Marlene White. Messrs, Darkes Monday were Mr.

and Mrs. Webb Atherton. Detroit. and Mr. and Mrs.

John Rolhart. Bellefontame. Other recent callers were John Siegle and William Weippert. Fred Atherton and mother, Mrs. Ceha Atherton; Mrs.

Clnyce Shafer, daughter Jean: Mr. and Carl Cochen-our. all of Newark. Mr and Mrs. Howard Handel and Mrs.

Eva Kemp, Mansfield, called Saturday. Mrs. Wheeler Wright a hostess to members of the Independent Sewing club at her home i Wednesday. Mrs. Wilmer Clag- Jack Warrington, Robert Atwood.

William Hagerman. Arthur I Hagerman and Clennie White. Coiil ii INi-tinaftci Washington. June 23. (API The senate confirmed yesterday the Ohio postinas.tr nominations of Roy Newliri of Middletown, Paul C.

Schmidt of East Palestine and J. Lendall Williams of NASHPORT T7 1 I 60 flfl Ruth Shirley, Virginia, were sup cnurcn ounuds scnooi per guests of Ml, and Mrs. Wlltner will convene Sundav at 10 a. m. r.i...

ri I i I Ivan E. Beard, suprrmtendent. and Worship and sermon by the pas- i tor. Rev. R.

L. Derrick will fol-: low at 11 a. m. Epworth league. Mr.

and Mrs. George Kelley entertained with 8 children's party in their home in East Stevens street Thursday afternoon, honoring the 7th birthday anniversary of their son, George Paul Kelley. In the games the prizes were won by Carey Miller, and Marilyn Miller. Refreshments were served. In the front row of the picture, from left to right, are Sonny Swick, Dickey Fleitz.

Robert Clark, Carey Miller. George Paul Kelley, Donna Jean Clark. Otto Odendahl, Bonnie Jones, Alice Huber, Joyce Odendahl. Back row. Mar-jorie Jean Kelley, Harold Schneider, Marilyn Miller, Ora Jean Huber.

Bobby Weisent was a guest, but was not in the picture. Advocate Picture. 1 p. m. Mrs.

Zar.ta Morrison, Columbus, spent several days with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, recently. Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Chapman, daughters Gladys and La Von, spent Friday through Tuesday with relatives at Charleston, W. Va.

Clara Busev, Canal Winchester, ride through beautiful spring 1 country that she had called upon Eddy to admire. But the boy had i just lolled in his seat and asked Food and Cookery Discussed Daily Barbarian Trend In All Boys Is Not Important 1 when thev would be getting )lcme Several readers write for more That was it. There was a Swedish recipes. Here are a few streak in children, perhaps in pretty smooth answers, though boys particularly, to prefer the thev are on the saucv side. former teacher in the Nashport I school, was a guest of Grace Shis- ser over the week-end.

Mrs. Fred Coffman. Newark. spent several days with her moth Bv OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON ITS mother was going through I thrill of the hideous to the uplift TTl 0 May lined as jingle unit, with cover, or as tuo separate, identical dishes IDEAL AS A Jt'Mir NUTS, CHEESE, BOUDOIR OR LM'TiiS SWEETMEATS, TRINKET BOX 0W JLLIES' EtC Simplv present 4 COUPON-LABELS of teSS LION brand EVAPORATED MILK rpl together with 5 in cash fsirflJU10r. fet to serve with cold hard--cooked eggs cut in half.

Two tablespoons butter, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 '2 teaspoons dry mustard, 2 cups fish stock, salt and sugar to taste, '7 tablespoon very cold butter. Heat butter, add flour and mustard. Stir over heat lor two minutes. Add fish stock gradually, of beauty. It would disappear 11 Eddv's pockets, as mothers Plain Vanilla Sauce One-half teaspoon vanilla extract.

1 cup milk. 1 cup cream. 1 1 2 teaspoons sugar, l2 tablespoon flour, 3 egg yolks. Bring milk to boil with cream and sugar added. Add flour mixed with time, perhaps, as the sense of appreciation sharpened.

But there it was under everything. A clear case of barbarism. Then she sighed and her face cleared. "Eddy's all right," she said to herself. "Someday he may be out with his easel, painting those very meadows he refused to admire yesterday." clii, NKA Srwt, lnc Boil for sllrrmg- ana cook ior eigni min-Rm-o'utes.

Season. with a little cold milk, exactly two minutes. er. ranees rrancis. recently.

Esther Berkshire, Columbus, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Clara Berkshire. Mrs. Charles Jones spent Thursday and Friday with her daughter. Mrs.

Mary Myers, and family, Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shaffer, Steubenville. were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Jones Sunday. Rev and Mrs. R. L.

Derrick, son Robert, spent Tuesday in Columbus. from fire, add volks and beat Add well-beaten egg yolk. 11 to THE SAM ALBAN COMPANY S5 K. MAIX ST. NEWARK, OHIO tm Tfcil offf for I'mM pfkS only.

No Mail Ordri i-i briskly. Return to very low fire desired, for extra richness. Stir and continue to beat until sauce in cold butter, thickens. Do not allow it to boil Serve in separate bowl with again. Remove from fire and con-: boiled white fish, salmon, or hard-tinue to beat until sauce is cold.

cooked eggs. VEMETIAS HUM) MADE OF METAL Then add vanilla, mix Chill. That conies from Hans Kegik. chef at the Swedish Pavilion at the New York world's fair. He says Americans can't seem to get enough of the Swedish fruit compotes served with this smooth i sauce.

He suggests these other sauces for smorgesbord. or cold buffet. Cream Dressirg (for fish and vegetable aspics) Onecun cream, 2 egg yolks. 1 teaspoon mustard, teaspoons vinegar, l1- tea-! spoon? sugar, pinch white pepper. Whip cream to froth, stir in egg yolks, one at a time, add vinegar, seasoning and beat until smooth.

Mustard Sauce Here's something for your Sunday night huf- If you are shopping for window accessories, look at the new lightweight, metal Venetian blinds. While perhaps a little more expensive than wood blinds, their durability should make up for extra cost, since they are said not to wary, tarnish, chip or corrode. Also the fine, smooth surface does not encourage dust to cling: an occasional light brushing keeps them shining. The platinum like finish diffuses a pleasing but never glaring light and it harmonizes nicely with any decorative ncheme. simply have to do, and she pulled out a pack of picture cards.

On each one of the grimy well-thumbed squares, a battle scene was in progress. A man hung upside down from a tree where he had been blown by something or other. Enemy soldiers were shooting at him. Another of these artistic, sketches showed a demon-masked form "throwing flame" with a long hose. She gapped.

Eddy was 7. And Eddy was just coming in from school. "Whore did you ever get this she "I forgot them this morning," he panted. "I want to show them to Bing." He was grinning and not a bit ashamed, she noticed. "You know I hate things like this.

Here I go. trying to read you fine stories and show you good pictures, and ail the time you are nothing but a little savage at heart. "I ain't any savagcr than the other fellows. They have some dand.es. Give 'em here." She handed over the weird tilings without a word.

She stared after her retreating son. tearing off to show as though she were losing something very precious. It could not oe her sensible, happy-hearted little boy who was now so delighted wi'h horror. Then suddenly she began to laugh. It was ton silly, too simply ridxulous.

Of course, the child at his age did not think of those rhrnmos as real. He vs. no more impressed than lie would be over a cartoon with three headed monsters, and the heaven knew, were full of them. Sense Something Wrong. Yet.

something pricked. What was it? The fact that people had no business handing out such stuff ar.d nonsense to children? Not quitp that-. e-her. It was forrthir.g cie. Yesterday tVy had taken a WHICH IS PROPER? Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering tne following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1.

Should you cover your mouth when yawning? 2. If you want to read a letter in front of another person, should you say "Do you mind if I read this?" 3. If someone bumps into you and turns to say "I'm sorry" should you make some reply? 4 Should a girl say "Why don't I meet you outside the theater?" when a man asks to take her out? 5. When a man and woman are standing together waiting for a cab. should she hail or.e when it passes? What would you do if You are a your.g man ard several times you have asked a girl for a date, but she always said she was busy and rever you to call her again.

Would you (a) Decide that she d-sn't want to go out with you' fbi Keep calling for dates? Accuse her of not wanting to go out with vnu1 ANSWERS. 1. Yes. 2. Yes.

3. Yes. 4. No. She should him come to her hcuse for her.

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