THE TRIBUNE, Wiliams LAKE, B.C. ee Thursday, June 21, 1951. MRS. HUBERT and Mrs, Murdoch ROE LAKE NEWS |...°.2°"" Mré. Larson on Wednesday. REG DAVIS and family made a business trip to 100 Mile one day this week. New Couple Will pees i : Miss Christie To Reside at Macalister|? ~~ ee gies ashions Wed In Sacramento Macalister shared interest with IRENE Vancouver in the marriage Friday of Cf interest to local residents is the| - ews thal A. HL “Ril” Fogelquist Jr Dorothy May, eldest daughter of Mr. Stampede notes: will clvim 3 “le as his bride and Mrs. Benjamin George Dawson on July 14 neis Church in of Vancouver to George Raymond Sacramento. Cowx, youngest son of the late Mr. putting out extra printing, t am in- and Mrs. Anderson Melville Cowx of | clined tovecho the favorite expres- Macalister. ion around Williams Lake these days “Thank goodness that is over for another year.” MRS. FORREST BELL end Mrs. Bernice Larum were in Kamloops for {Wo days this week. While here. Mrs. Settling down to our usual rush after a hectic week of trying to publish the paper and Bell visited Karel Larson in the Royal é Inland Hospital. Karel sufrcrea a| MRS. BERNICE LARUM and broken pelvis 2 few weeks ago, while | daughter Ruth spent Tuesday night werking at his mill. with Mrs. Larum’s parents, Mr. ana ALLAN DONNELLY of thie com-| jf, p. Bell, of Roe Lake, 2 munity has also been in the Kamloops hospital. % LEONARD LARSON who was in Wife Preservers tne hospital with an injured foot is | Pos : 7 home now. nee Miss Christie is the caughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Christie of Williams Lake, where Mr. Christie is uperintendent of Indian Affairs. The prospective bridegroom, son of Mrs. Jane Fogelquist of San Carlos, MR. and MRS. REG DAVIS and son Garry visited at the Lee Roberts home Sunday. MRS. VELMA MALM is cooking for the MacMillan Bros. sawmill crew. MRS. MARVIN HALL had the mis- fortune recently of cutting off her thumb. = The bride-to-be is a graduate of Williams Lake high school and St. Paul's School of Nursing in Van. couver, tended her sister as bridesmaid, | chose a navy blue suit with blue ac. cessories, complemented by an attrac- tive corsage, Wagner-Bush Rites the show. But along with most everyone else, : it di i BS ear Why not make a file for the informa The groom was supported by Mr. SEERE ESE See ee oe Held Ti Kam loops MRS. DOROTHY ROBERTS visit- lve tes and [abels that tll hoe to laune ae ed 3 g ler each article you buy? Write an eacl W. H. Edmunds as best man, from our usual hum-drum lives, even Pp: = ey afternoon, with. “Mrs. {a6 oF label just what article it velo to. ving th veddi : . E you do this you wil essional Rollowing the ceremony, a wedding though it entails a lot of work. An attractive street-length gown of | C% Be ice oe Rea gH ll havejpeo) supper was held at the Edmunad Ranch, Macalister. — white waffle pique featuring a rolled $$ ly Mr. and Mrs. Cowx will make their| After last year's monster parade, collar and sweetheart neckline was Spingte Tees I was disappointed in this year’s turn. worn by Lenore Joyce, only daughter | aE out and felt guilty that The Tribune | of Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Bush of Poreats Was not represented. We had good Grove when she exchanged nuptial ’ intentions, but along with other firms The two-tone suit is always good z with Matthew Paul Wagner, C ok S Nook in town who failed to put in an entry and this season it yeetter than [eldest son of Mrs. Ruth Wagner of } we felt we just hadn’t the time. But seaveiyine one One Gee a im: | 200 Mile House Saturday, June oth. | Well, when I run out of recipes we should remember that if it Ported wool fabric, white striped Rev. R. R. Morrison officiated at : ~ from Mrs. Dan Rottacker, I guess I weren't for the Stampede, we wouldn't | wilh navy, for the Jacket which is | the rites which were performed in the will have to spell “finis” to this idea | have that extra business — ana fhe een, sue aengish sees Kamloops United Church Manse at of mine. Apparently no-one, with the therefore should do our part towards leading designers. Oversized paich | # Pm. Full line of running shoes for ineaeton Of Previous contributors, is| making the parade a success. pockels using the stripes in decora- | ‘The bride's costume was” comple- interested in keeping it going. Sorry!| so let's see if we can’t repeat 1950's| tive effect give an added lift to the i Here are two more tasty recipes| effort in 1952! ~ from Mrs, Rottacker. — wip! Quite straight and slim with a | in marriage by her father Melting Moments = thoroughly enjoyed the show put Covely afternoon tea dainties) | 4, by the entertainers at the War = 1 cup melted butter or part Memorial Arena, One fact struck me street-length dress sponsoring a white i Senne [rsamuial stout tis “overeat! DOG CREEK NEWS [ince ce sick nest. all the family. Men’s and Boys’ softball shoes . . . tennis shoes. mented by a colonial bouquet of pink Ladies tennis shoes in several To. a] Who attended: the bride, chose a pink shades. brown sugar troupe. Usually the performer will line. Her corsage was fashioned of sifted all-purpose flour sing one song and gi . ici -| pi vhi i give one encore,| THE VALLEY was practically de-| pink and white carnations. - cream of tartar and that’s it — no matter how long| sertea this week with almost everyone] Mr. Calvin Wagner of 100 Mile W AL K -RIT tH SHOE STORE S the audience applauds. But this group being in for the Stampede. House supported the groom as best : salt . baking soda 1 tsp. vanilla Combine shortening, butter and sugar. Add egg and vanilla and beat “Home of Susan and Hannah ladies casuals” Seemed willing to play indefinitely | mn MOORE of the Public Works | man. and appeared to get a much enjoy- Was down here loading a bulldozer for} A reception for the bridal couple ment out of the show as we did. the department. and friends was held at the Plaza Although she was just briefly men-| MRS. PIEROEY and a party of | Hotel, Kamloops, following the cere- g 3 tioned at the end of the Program, I} friends visited Dog Creek Hfouse on| ony. Mr. G. F. Bush proposed the see ae ary ingredients, sifted to- was impressed. as much with the| sunday. toast to the bride, gether. mine . z t th ured bers, ies = This cookie must be chilled, then | P!2nist as with the featured numbers OTHER VISITORS. ana still with Mr. and Mrs, Wagner will make us are the greatest aggregation of | their home at Dunromin Ranch, For- tically usic, gazil . . cookie sheet about 1% inches apart.| i@@UY no music Bg around the | cutworms, ever. est Grove. MR. ROBINSON of Kamloops is| Present for the ceremony was Mrs. spending a few days with ‘ne C. R.|M. Bush of Haney, B.C. Places, a Swedish Pastry %4 cup brown sugar A r: A I w tically dre : y. i cnn asi ‘as practically drooling with envy | = 3 Th. ing Ww iali: , 2 ze _—— JE ee fone, Cwening Was partially spoiled | deep yolic *or.me by the actions of many of the 5 ~| young fry wh Now. jot Cream butter, add sugar gradually, ss ase aes utes oe ar then the slightly beaten egg yolic, P : Score Proul < Lastly add the four. Form into small |POSS*SS°F of any little “monsters,” Car iboo Tr ansp ort balls. Dip in egg white, then in chop- tion to criticize — but I felt that it WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT ped walnuts. Make a smal] dent on the top of each cake, Bake 5 mins. 1D | and distracting for the performers to E] See 2 ae Pee Se HUSTON’S AGENCIES dent to make deeper and continue : Baking for 38 mins. longer Fi sunt coming bah, siete ee oe WILL NOW BE LocaL agent S they vib raspberry jain as soon and being general nuisinces. 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