The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, May 19, 1924 Page: 3 of 14
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K . ii .-.- ' Ji.liNT ' V''
I ( HOMEMAKIj
N -mscussic
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W 'M W i em-r.
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ing:jEconomy?
By Mr norland n. -Alien
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ABOUT-' BILLS AW" BECEIFTt.
Wbea i a moist ndpt
" cat MeriDt vOm kr t Mk tor i
' and h wiitUa: t at : tM
It
i
tlma.
A 1 X A - -
7 V ixekxta yea. to a th- adanaa yoa
J ' win avar Mad af kavto paid a ML"
fUmwdaiaa. wfcea aarinc moner ta
A t rlaoda oaa dlalikaa ta aak for a ra
wlpt. Tat avaa 4ba baa; af triearfa
" any f arpat ahovt tka loana yaa fcava
- tia It Bia avar un a frlendabip.
W aloM tviea jwriaa Uie am-
. . Tour Merchant and trocr alwaya
4 ' (tva taetlpt far any payaanta an
r. .aamat aaa mattar af eaaraa. Bat
too aftaa tbeaa ara aboot tea oaly f
eelpta ena fU wiUiout akinf foe
fltam. Tba -aimplart war ant tnao
b to Jra jfarrbady a cfaack. Let
that rule apply ta tka doctot aad
dantlBt wllk au and riaanera aad
. v er he little .lrr a maaie taacbar;
la fact arary traaaacttoa that b aot
' aiaaifcatly .of hreuh1 and earnr"
trpa should be aridanead by a rarelt
1 - of aome kind.'
But of eaaraa it la aaelaaa.td take
k raerlrt - carafolly wi(hmt ktaulng
- kaapinv taara jaet a cti fully. Yet
. X anapeet that nora nmn pernhpa
i' aa tba men fall kara than la not
- (ettio a receipt ta atari with. .
rl The aohitioB'tet kara a place far
your receipt aad all the important
caocelrd rbecka. ' very alniple !n.
eupeo'liTC -way la ta bur a amall "ae-
ti eordion" le made af paper and in-
'dexed alpbabetieally. Ther com in
'ft varfoa aiaea from tboee ahaped like
m poctal tarelope to Urge equar
anea Ws iaouf' ta hold typawr
writer
paper. Tari finaiou at aauautetoa
in harm one Uex ara aa rery oua-
aeselike. - - '." ' '
But eftca befote'taat aontV bill
ar ail i-axi. atatemantii for the next
begin fiUuf all the mailed Theee ara
tba tryiuc daya when aaer koaaa-
keepejr noeda a 'budt ta kelp kr
"keep her balanra"r-adaoae(lnie
area n lead- temper. -
. Ererf abopper ' ahqnUI atake It a
paint ta know tka -Jneen!ef af Yri-
oaa type of k&la aad itatemecta.. In-
stead tber ara aaill to many women
wke diadaia any knowledf of baai-
nea practice ret they r the-anea
who ara aoiekeat af air ta uaaain a
personal rieranee when - any memo-
randum af account la aent then .
.Ordinarily ' baaines kue .. and
pafeaional people kara a monthly
atatement af all unpaid account aent
to every eaetomer ar client. Alanl-
feetly - tbia ia no more "personal"
than a circular letter would be. It
un't a "dun" but it does siTa yon a
ehanea ta know the sis of your pres-
ent bills aad ta detect error if any
while they are fresh enough to be
corrected.
Of course It i good business an
your part and kelp your credit too.
ta pay at least eomothing on ail ac-
counts each.maatk.1
If the June tatement from Jo ra
don's" (bowed a balance due ef $60
and you aent a check for 185. don't
be surprised nor offended to receive
by next mail another statement with
these lines added:
By cash.. ........ 135 M
Balance due $25 00
Thia ia merely-a combined tate
ment and receipt and unless yon had
DromAsed to oar up each month there
is no element of "urge" .in it what-
SCHOOL J PAGEANT:
G I V E? J At P A L ft C 1 0 S
History nd Industrie of
MalagoKia County'
. - Arc ShovvTi.
Baaatoa Poet BpecUL
PALACI08 Texaa May 18. Tka
Matagorda county ; acneoie gave a
elerer entertainment ftaturdar after
boob when the grammar grade tre-
ceived their certificate afpromonoa
into the high schoola. The enter-
tainment -took the farm of a pageant
depicting the history and Industrie
af Hataconda eountr and wa . held
In the B. X P. V ground and audi-
torium s ' r - ' ' .
Everett lewis a direct descendant
of Btefthen F. Austin represented
Tec and Mi Moeely a' teacher la
the Matagorda school was Mis Mata-
gorda. -.- .' '
The firat part of the program was
a water scene portraying tka landing
6f is Balle and kl follower. The
low moving sailboat was anchored
and. La Rail carried ta the short on
the shoulders of hia men. ' The friend-
ly Indiana came round tka bluff and
met tbjm: the priest dropped to his
knee and save thank; the tablet'
whose inscription dedicated' the coun-
try to France wa buried and-the
era planted. Thia scene was under
ahe direction of Mrs. Gray and Mrs.
Bowdea teachers in Rplados grade
scaoois. The remainder or the pro-
1 12::
1 un. Bacuraay my a eurtuig atieauaa.ua roil ana ue return or s-
1 P. m. the. Boy Scouts -will ooclod I lutss was quickly dene. There were
taeir annual iieManeettag at the tueaiau preaant and halt m aniiorma Mr.
unooie is -crying u Bin a naoit
atkiatia field.. At meeting of the
scoutmasters on May IS It was de-
cided that treepa eeuia as their awn
pleasure aa ta whether they eroukl do
u ww vreBte over or ran laos taat
they did net finish an iprfl 2$. v
' During the week f ICar the
Houstoa local council will select ram
tka 20 applicants one boy whe wll)
b mwr nprwsenuiure 10 la inter
af sack boy td wear kU uniform to
ev '
j ism . nay was oucasaee iaaa u
w.s tdueuuaa waeruerie atari irota
the' first ar take fat frees where w
bad left off . Two-third majority
won for. a ta take It from where we
bad' left aft.' Thia left first aid tent
pitching walliiing and fire building
a uo..- - .. . . .
After 15 anmnte f drtn th eoout-
1.'; v. .rj .." r-Y. ..i anwisaiwini
BBUOIUU SOT BGDUK WnBOFM lO SSI J '
AUI ' lit' ltnaak.a IlMM.rtlm -. . " 7
. t. "----i -i Bva..tft woMS.'ta "Taua" ni
e- l " . . i '
. The Court of Honor will hold Its
rscalar aonthiv meetiaa in Judv
Ashe'e court room at 0-p. m. Thnra-
golng ta
Driated
and want a to stna It with the bugle
corps waiCB is making feed progress
day May 29.
i
Plana ara under was for tha foartk
annual dot eeouc rouna-up waicn
will be held at the eit auditoriuni
UfS HWIH VI vHlHi
f-t-r--
Troop tl P L Cairn seoutmaster
n its regular
app led
be held aver antil June 1. when the
held 1ta
with SO boy present.
ippued for"
meeting JTriday night
resent Several bora
bershlp but they wlU
During tka last partaf the meeting
visited. Several baaing matches ware
will be made d urine the- month af
Jane and if enough registration are
receiveoY toe camp prooaoly wtu run
for a peripd of 20 days from August
iv ia sv wauaive. .
Troon 26. Harvev ' Miller scout-
master the iargeat troop in the dty
held ite weekly meeting at 7:80 p. m.
i i- . l j. t - irriaajF at tna 'irsui.ninu nouaa.
grjm w.. S.TJOIU in. .uuuorwim. mv. 1 M. M. I
lexae ana auss ustagords catered "ij ZZ .1" I
Registration far the summer camp J4 ketwaasv koya of the two
troopa. ' . 1 k - ' k
Throughout the nest week field day
practice will be held at tha troop's
wan scaling ooara ei swv p. tn.
StJNSHINE SONNETS
'BY MURIEL BREWSTER '
Noble axhiej"fit o.tnan's mastery'
A bridge mth arches reared against the sky
Connecting land with land and hanging high
Above the river rushing to the sea I
The rainbow in the sky the bridgebn earth
Are symbols of a Hope tHSt never ails v
But while the rainbow's beauty quickly pales
The bridge stands firm through passing death and birth.
No nation of the earth may live alone
Science has flung her bridge from Pole to Pole
And mart has linked the known with the unknown
Building with skillful hands and searching soul.
WTfcafcriaid foundation for this mighty dream ?
The first felled tree that lay across a stream.
THE
n 1 ' ' Br Caroline beecher '-
At
CHAPTER VI
-I don't like your receiving atten
tions from so old a man I ald.
'x-J-lWt ka a Ktil-faahlDBed. motBCT.
'Mr Starr isa't aid. and ke is awfully
1 good fun." '
''He's almost as old as your father"
.The girls- ail go wttb older men
nowadays. They hare the money
i more than the young fellowe have
knd - thev (know how to spend it.
iw... n u... t wak 11 n. Mothen. and
be more like Aunt Mary. The-world
aa '. m know.-aad-ana has ta
run albag with it or be left at the
pose Cheer' up dear the worst i;
-at ta eom. one bukkou "
J i L I. flnn. until
m - aanceu Tnv m ww
.. . . ' . . V .1.
t When Mort cme4a I told ban af
f the flower (the giver and what
; .' ' ;LocUa had said about ban hat h
1 1 i' . was awfully good fun a good spend
A V r. . . - '
s'i' "I knew Btsrr ay reputauon. ue
' like- all rick bachelors takes life
f very lightly mesne notatng py nis
little courtesies. I wouldn t worry
J i-(4atiMt."
' - . Mm looked worn and trfed. sa I
said no more but asked kirn kow
. lUnlra were eoinc.
fi -"Bad as can be" he replied. ' "Aad
Cliff ' gives me the blues.
He's
i 1
if ..' ererlaatlngly pessimistic. Keep teU-
: ink m itTa no nae to hang on that
' the business never will pay- again
Then he grumniea ever oemg -ooui en
to draw less money aays they can't
pay their wua..'
' . "Mary won't economise.- She fsve
v a big - dandng party Saturday . night
i la ponatantlv entertainina. ia.not at
J j ; horns but here in town at expendv
- . . ..J mikm ' - wall
.t UM mam w i w
U' flourishlng.' .
i; -"Well tt lnt umrianing no-
think I shall have to get Into eoiae-
I ? thing else pretty boob even if I am
If able to drag it along -for a time
loBger. With a little more capital
''and IT wa didn't have ta draw anyr
f thing ant or a time there would be
A B-ehanee of est ting it on it feet
1 vac more ' Times are bound to
t frchange thia depression eah't go en
v y fnravar." '-
le -
. a we eeuld five without takiag
wm tha buainsea. 1 tnmav
Id feel as badlr aa yon if you
t A obuged te let it go. Mow wrap-
i -tan In K voar fatbev alwaya was."
rToor dad. Ita-a good thing Jie
ivasaed away when he did it would
"Tiara broken his -heart" Mort nerer
. s in any way saye voice e cnttcum
-ef hia father'e course of action s in
hos year while ha waa away-never
vpose 01 nu fooutiB erer-expanaion
After thia cuayoi aatloa X noticed
l -Mort -wa more ' aften. thoughtful
nkat.eemathing waa en his mind - I
id. It to tha business and a eked no
tiona. 1 economised even more
' aad thin - added economy
t rcDreachee from Lueiie. even
m Mona. ' . . -.. : ; . -.-
Wa nrnet : kelp fatker.- I told
ire very earexai bj
give a more aome
i . 1 j
to the strains of "Tha Eyes of
TeKBs and after delivering well pre
pared epeecaes were .eeated on a
raiaed dale. Before them passed rep-
resentative of the various period
when Matagorda county was under
different flare six in number each
group marching to appropriate music
First came La Salle and hie followers
carrying the French flag which wa
held over the head of Texaa. The
came De-Lob end Father. Massanet
with the Spanish flag which displaced
the French flag over Texaa. Theee
In turn were ollowed by Antonio Mar-
tinea with the Mexican flag; a Texas
ranger with the Lone Star flag of
Texas; a federal soldier carrying ths
Stars and Stripes and a Confederate
soldier with hi flag. A tableau wa
formed with the flag grouped over
the head of Texai the United States
flag In the center and above the
Other.
The third nart of tha entertain.
hmeat waa the representative of dif
ferent towns ana Industrie aanro-
priately dressed living the part their
particular town or industry had In
making history for the country. Bay
City was represented hv 'hflu Unl.
Vest: Palacfos. Miss Minis Ant
cattie nuMMtry . miss viola Sensing
oay vityr cotton. nurnBam; mercan-
tile Industry. Miss Thelma Moore
Bey City whose grandfather was one
of the first merchants in the county;
rice Collegenort; paultry Van Vleck;
All . Hw ' T Btk r-n m -.
Sras; rigs Msxlna Price Pslsdos;
ulphar and Oulf by two- little girl
irom wnir; iian ana oysters pslados;
Miss Education. Mlas Tenia Rolmaa.
Bay City whose mother wes ons of
the firat teachers In the county; the
spirit 01 tae federated clubs waa rep
paid. The meeting was then turned
aver to InltiationsT. The first degree
being held. About S3 hoys took their
degree and the acoatrwhe had taken
. (nam eeemea to enjoy w.
The troop' kaa "b scorns so popular
that tkrae of Ike "amateur Hercules"
in the troop. Alex Fraser. Boh Wood
'and Roy Peanicott were appointed
an a committee ta keep the crowd
mascot who I seven rear old.
earn to tha meeting in full unlformj
His name is Roy Pennicott.
Field day practice will be held at
tha home of Charlea Wood at 8817
Fannin atreet at 8 p. m. every day
of thia week.
Tkere arl bow B2 active members of. eoBl
and ls snskcot in the troop. About I WDta
48. ware present at the meeting. roud
4-
Listening In
On Eve
' VrtlKN.ART OOLLtO UP.
Tha girl with the red hat trimmed
with purple roses speaks into tka
telephoae reeeiyeri - -;i
'"Heila. kid.- That vent '
"Sure it la. How's tha old thing t
1 girlie' 100111
you..
Bay.
fonnyv how somstimss
yeai lava such a you knew real
kind of dlffsrent feeling about folks
real well acquainted?
"Just swell
Bar
I sot anmnln' ta tall
r'Ok Just aumphr. Bay eutis lis
ten 1 Ain i it iu
oa kava
sat
'Oh I don't know. I was just
when yon
thlnkin'. New yaa take soma folks
and maybe yon think they're kind
af comical looking and fanny acting
oa first look at 'em going
the nwfa.. and like that and
tken wken you set real wall ac
quainted and they kind off you know
way." I fuea I waa going la tall you.
" pay. aid went. j-oyou ' you
anew tutd af remember ma (peak
ing aaayba a eoupla Umee about -a
new .fellow that wsa ha; eut awfus
hat aome feom -y dowastats some
waeraa and some the glrla was' you
snow: auiaing aoout nun na every
thing because they- didn't think ' he
waa 'reel swell loekiog -and all like
SnaiafalMwa ta 1 ' 1
"e en! I bet I never 1 And any'
tray he didn't never look awful
comical ta mat Just von know kind
of. And. anyway I never (aakl It-
more'n a eouola times. I bit.' and
rigns en iron tae -atari 1 aaxa yon
knew kla eyes vt grand and if ke
weald af put aome dope oa la bead
like the other fellowe us - so bis
hair ou1dnt atiek up aad get J him
eema swell clothes -and wuit wearing
tneui tunny aecsues. aaa. - get . an
shoes shlned reel i ef ten he'd. t yoi
kaew maybe lookt real gwea-; - V .
Art I mean this fellow I was apeak'
Ing of he;you know caught on
awful aulck and ke Micas n real kind
01 ourerent now to what he did.
-And isy swsetl. listen. It 1
him I was to the movie with- last
svaaina. Him and nt'i. nun .
know going together reel -ateady
far a couala month or maybe ' six
weeks and say dearie took It He's
Just grana tbe way aa treat a: girl
kind of swsll looking aowi ar any
way he's. swell enough . looking. II
K s "Wythtflg I hate It Is to have
fellow all tk ttrna thlnkin abant
J. Ill A . .1 . I " -
wviiin up 1 bub eTerytoiBg-
"Ana say .girlie loout! I set
oa 11 be crasy about Art. . m bring
ifM jwaaaaet .
"And. sav. hid. lists. TT1 nhkna
yon la th morning and talk to yen
mvmm lanrv mmm r
Corpu Girl Winner of
flag Easay Contest
iSS"t2n r6lrt SpeHal t
CORPlId riFTRISTt T... If..
18.-Francls Davis a sophomore la
the Corpus. Christ! High schools won
first prb la aa eisay Contest aa the
American flaa. nnnductaH h thm
leoal Elks ledge.. The prise was $15.
The das alao will be presented with
a Urge flag. Second prisa went to
Miss Wsldene Tackett a member of
the junior .dass. Tha prises .were
pressated by Walter H Rarnnm
exalted rulsr af the local lodge. . . i
. i l4tm "iYi y .'I..JT a 5; :L lL. 3SH v . -'V -VfJi
'NuiHgaH&lih'mHiK:
V MILK FACTS. : t 1
Tka average wo man ia 'too busy
kseninc houae to. be even .Interested
in aivk-raoiw recipes. ... But .when an
emergency ) eflae ..tha : woman who
snow bow to cook jor w -aica win
be alad aad she will find it an ad-
vantage ta ea familiar with a few af
the lood truuia known to trained noa-
pital gajMtavt-'! t-U'.i . v.j
V May. I aJferV rfew ;ilaln lltU;
feci pes that win thaka U tka differ-
ence la tka world to you wken Yob
kava aiokneee in tka koaeef vr '
Mere aadetnera. diet in" disease ha
become a bla nart of tha cure. .
- 'Proper eating in -health' we gnaw
meana. clear kingood taatk . and
ahlnlag hair 'Uat 1g .aiwgya.iaipor.
tant ..'- H t n --..!. i
Take tank far Instanc'. -rWot -that
tkre ia a great deal of cooking about
mllkv but fat llines ntnil k is ' e eften
ordered tbat itia apt - to .become
menotonoBB. T .v...f ?. i ;
There are A fakHttla "mflk faata1
that every woman sbould knew.
Milk ie liuDortant because it
talaa the "five food principles pre-
tofa fata water aalts' and eerbo-
hydrstes. Ail theae alemeata are
necessary to the noUritbment af.the
poay: : v
.Yet' milk
rood for a;
fact food
mmMkmm a.liM.I.
vuu. putiuniw . ihr vmvmumw
allghtly deficient ia eavbahydrataa and
eontains too muca water . - . '
But la illnees it i an eld standby
and tba -one' thing to do i to keep
your invalid from growing Ural af it.
Alwaya keep the miUr clean cool
ana eoverea. uon't toraet that aniik
la aa ideal hotbed for grm. - .
. If roil are earring milk cold be sura
that H la vsrr cold. y.?...
Don't serve ke in it aa this dtlntes
its nourishing quslitles. " 1 i -
Always Beat mu in a donate Boiler
or in a sauce pari placed another
pan af water aa milk scorch more
easily than any other fluid.
Never allow -milk ta boll.' but heat
It until "scum" fUma It Boiled milk
is difficult to digest.
Never fill tka alass or eun in which
yen serve milk until it spill aver Into
tha saucer. It losee lte appeal If tbe
glass ia streaked and. wet with milk.
alone la' not a perfect
a adult though It te a p-1
for little children .and
I
' A sick person ta always mora 1
tidlous than a wll ana sat ctp 1
year feet do ache fram runnuK
and dowastairs don't count an
trip top much la order to pie hi
person who has to lie in bed and v
for little event to breah the mo
ony. Tboughtfulnava of tbe aick 1
aoa'a feeling la half th aecret ot
.happy siek-roont . . " ' '-;
If yoa must serve milk three m
four times a day necausa the doct n-
order's it srve it as attractively
pouibl and vary it if only to srrrs
It one cold the next' time hot - - '
' Food ls;alwsysBJonounoii v' i
ana is fll and milk te very white
Bninterestlng' eapeeially 'wht-n 1 -ahaeta
and Counterpane and wa. 1 1
curtains are white too. Blck j
think about such things if they 1
allowed to. 'A scarlet flower a 1
ted plant a bird in a cage (if the i
tientia not too Ul) or a brlrht-
ared quilt aero the foot of tue I
era all little ' details that aerv 1
break tka monotony of the aick-roo
v Milk may ' be flavored with r-
or grated chocolate sweetened
served hot ov cold With wlr
cream. A glass tube is a Ideal
ta aerve anrsdrink served in a t
as it regulate tba intake.
Then one may make itinket aa
aa tha doctor allows. It Is after 1
only cosgulsted milk slightly flam
and served cold aad it ia verv
freaking. Tha top may be dusted o
with autmeg. or cinnamon .
- Never foraet 'that akimmed m ft
ot aourlsbrnc. It most be wii-
milk ar kalf milk' aad half cream t
properly nourish the patient -
THkt OLD QARDENEB SAYS:
"Most Bmateura Snake tha mint
of plsBtlng eora too deeply often r
ting it two inckea under tha aurt -
Half aa inch la daeo anouah on h.
soil and the aead should not go u.
the surf aoa more than an inch ev
when the eoU i Ucht In the ho
garden M la better to have the c
paten than ta hill an that rows .
it ia most important tht there be
erai abaat row side by eide inm.
ef one or two- long rows because 1
pollen mast be wafted from one f!
er to another-aa that tha blos
win h fertilised.
- -Z auawtea and they kind elf you know
Troon 14: R. . Carr. aeontmaater. 1 dull diemaelvaaSin mm nnMn'l hanl.
held abualnaas meetina Fridav niahtllv kBaw.thaV waa tha aana naraon
Twenty-five acaata two official and tee T -
two vUltor were present. Due wr "Bay girHa looklt I waa ta
collected which amounted to 12.80. swell movie show lat svaniat.
The troop was divided Into new "I'll av It wsan't It was ons. of
patrols waicn are: Tae riying Esgle them swell movie theater downtown.
fviiva vhkthb Dnui wiroi icbuct j 1 ooiya ciaaa wuat r
. nerve.
wou patrol g-rank uutnrie. patrol "Hay kid. yoa got roar
leader; Buffalo patrov Walter Judd.l what da you mean 'fellow T 1 never
patrol leader; Cobra patrol George said I went with no fellow. Maybe
Barrowa patrol leader and Owl pa- I waa with my own folk or aome of
troL Wallace Oraaty. patrol leader.
-Field day events" were discussed and
a snappy drill waa led by the ecout-
master. AO members srs urged ta be
present at SAO p. as. Monday at tka
wall ecalina board aa aome imnortant
practice is to be hewV
Troop 23 J. 8. Hornbuckle. scout
master spent tke firat part of Friday
evening in outdoor actlvitiea After
drill the patrol contest ede ia wall
tae jane to tba awfue or
utng like that T
"And. say. sweetie listen I I eras
last may about it end so waa yoa
know Ar I moan lota of tba folks
tbere-. . . . .
un I never! Beems Ilk a per
son can 1 sar scareeiy a thing with
oat yon thlaklni
"But say
I gotta ring off now.
darling looklt I I guess
I guess nay be
' ever till
"Indeed it isn't net nowadays. - If
people don't hit it off they1 try some
one else. " - . UJ a.. D. i iwrce mess- I .in. f K. K... 01 . J . I r"" lu """V
"Ob .Lucfler I toterrupted skock- mg. wpoae ' nnuring energy ke. made ."T -ti. Wo ntrTrTi:; "T" f.ff
us u-aorauon ot ibs aiatagoraa eiuoa I - - J II ill "-nl"' '.". a
possible. Another tableau ras form-
TTi MiLr Bairn jnnnairw wiiai aii avaa a at as I . .a . .
altar of ororress some of th rSt "5" : "V TV'. know everything. eelnc kow lata it
of the industry. Miss Madge Clement Ji - JZS3f !!SI.-0i!!i lw" 1 aetflaat. It was
- 1 a subisi ana v as sau a. Bat 11 waaevn war
ed. "Ton mustnt talk -eo. Ion
read tbe papers toe much th gos-
sip and scandals. Iwiah yea would
find other' reading.'' 1
Lucile had spoken mere than enee
of eolBs to. work but Mart aad da-
dared she bouldn't that he would
not have it .Aad I doubt tf ever
Bad bean raBlhr iu aarnaat ahant
She wa too gay too fond of pleasure I promotioa.
Palaeioa. aa th Hnlrlf (VlnnhU . I
nil dth mM4 i..j -n' I o a. . I com oat It waa such a avail nlrht
'"k I .rata r.fZZ irietcaer Brown has been elected I med like wi lust had to ik
it the presentation of the certificate or .Z AZW.lr' r0Bn waoe aad bar as ice cream
to be bound down to hours -and
work. In spite of her father'a objec-
tion I sometimes wished she did bar
something e do. '! felt ah would
perhaps be eater if occupied during
ue day; teat taen aaa would net in.
elst upon spending ' her evenings
dandna not that I .objected to
dancing in moderation bat the way
the young people went an bewildered
and ingbtened me. . -
Mr. Starr called.
Ceuntv BuDeHBtamtjntt W T r.i.
tara aaa Mr. Pollard were directoi
tor tne pageant
Iatwhorn. ! Batval I
leader aad Bpeneer Bcott. assistant lm.it.
in their last meetina..
patrol had
MyJNeiglabor
Sayi:
ay yon ara peem like ther ata't
no gstting yen off a thing whan yen
raw get your bum en it. sut any
ban you ar ready
tha do thee with
warm water instead af - cold. Ball
them np tightly ia a damp towal and
To aave time
I to Iron sprinkle the clothes
wish I could help you.
I wish I bed money af my
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(W- -"If wa are t
U be- able t gtva
v.". i ! '- ' t
liTn .woB e4 1
when t. we're
1 Sortie repued. "i u dm a
Iota ef the giria do nan-
r vmmm iu jvm yaioim atasa-
can leave it and get
i i t like ft but.tf
4 1 s good-hy. :
Lucile had changed after dinner
and I thought was going out . But
when the bell rang h eaid calmly:
"I gue that ie Keith Starr.- H
I remained In the room and Ladle 10 ""Mtaa they wlU be ready.
rrowned- aa. saw me settle my. I '. j-
self. But ehe presented nim to me I Put as much slum in a battle af
gaily of thing . I knew nothing ' of it will be handy ia ease af bnma etc.
sagiring me : opportunity ta take If applied at enee tbia solution will
stock of hhn. . - I prevent bliatering and alao relieve
A tail weu eet-un man. aatr as-1 pain auicaiy
sinning to gray around tea tenfplea
a"sJZnJ! Jout-' Ia .cooking potatoea nee tboee ef
imowu. ......ev um iiwuipi yminmionn els and there will be aa
there w. nothmg .ftE fop about La on account ofthaSaU onet
!""f " "" ": I railing to places before tnelarge
woaeu iiiv h asi aaorc. 1 bk n .v rw. v.n.
older. I .a . . .1
thew'ere'r oTn'to s t''?? VVX'tkZr
u"ZJ"'.r ?lnt toane. i Isat iM lk km mm 4w hr-i.ihaa .mmT. vi.. 7
tavjel and ska eiaima a aBring t Tka meeting was opened with thi
than wa. eat and talked
a while von know how whan
The Tlaer natrof had . ...tine I JV. 7r??r"l
a i n.z 1. l 1 l .iT 1 ' ; " .- y-t "
ZiA I A n Li V "v ! sw tas tun paasss 1
VMimi W 1UI1H1UJC UBOlll KB UBT MB . .1 . ..
dnh Mom. T- oay eune rou re a
The wolf Dstrol nlaaned a minia
ture rodeo for the near future ia their
meeting last week. They have bought
a jot af equipment and are prepared
Troon 20. "The Indiana." L (1
Mooaey acoutmaster ' held ita offi-
cial meetina at 7:80 a. m. Friday
Under aew busines a boxing elasa is
to aa -starred ana Mr. winner ia ta
coach them. It Baa been decided to
get cookfng eqalpm eut for ovenrtg ht
hue. . xae troop la-tainking of cbsi
leasing tke Brooke Smith warriors tt
a field meet Tbe following subjects
will be Dulled Nof U Pyramid buUdiaa.
meaug relay signaling camp pack
ing rear pitenmg ana arcaery. - i
Under aid basin se e tew minor
subect were Ukea bp. Th meeUnc
doeed about 8 o'clock after which
the nroon visit sd troon No. 27. several
ooxing matcaea waiag pwca.
Troop 24 Tba Plraie" fj. Hard
'That ia if yoa have no objectione aBetj
Mr. Daytoa." Mr. Starr remarked.
'Take good care ef her and bring
her horn early" I replied looking
airectiy into ni eyee -trying to eon
vey b mnaage wicn. my own.
.. (To 4 Continued.)
9 menu
MBB
1 '
"breakpa$t.
Stewed Prunee
Cereal with Cream' .
French Toaat7 "
- Ooffea "
.LUNCHEON-
PeDtiere Stufed with RIm -
Creamed Potatoea SHced Tomato
tJOOajaa . uea - .--
' rbiHNEaf?! -.
Baked Slice af Ram '
Broiled Potatoes Bpiaach
Battered Beeta" ". '
. Blanc Manga Strawberry Cream
i PREltCH TOAST.
Slice Dread aad Cut fata round.
er anuBres. dtscardina tba enat.
Beat en egg well add cap ef milk
bum fmw w vufc. - ui am ihui 11
thia and fry. in- batter ttB bnrwn. an
PEPPlW STUFFED Wit H BICE
Cook 1 cap of rice entfl tender ia
1 quart ef weU-aeaeoaed white stack;
of several bushsls a year by tbia plan.
.!( yon do not kava proper etalr-
eernet pada fold five or six thick.
Basses of brown paper ar newspaper
net aa wide aa tke carpet lay it about
six inckea from tke edge and a tittle
over ibo edge and secure it at each
end with a tack. If yaa do thi yon
win find your carpet will hut a great
aeai longer.
Melt 1-4 cap ef butter add 9 table-
spoons of chopped red pepper and
4 tablespoon f chopped onion and
eoox a minutes then add 4 taMe
anoona of ' ehonoad snwakramna and
cook until tender. Add tha prepared
rice and mix thoroughly. Out tha
tope 1 rem n sweet green nenoera.
remove tha- aeeda anoN parti tiona
cover with beiline .ware and Ut
stand minutes. . Dream fill with
tne nee mixture eozer with but
tered -crumb arrange -far a baking
a sua aaa n aonr.
STRAWBERFTY CREAM. V
TKke ana nnfnl af fMik mtramw.
berjea. kdd to It 1-8 any of sugar ana
place tn (he fee' box- uat& chiked.
Bet a eaa af eweal eveeaa alaa am ie
until very eokt Whan tlmroaghly
com whip the cream wtth . an egg
beater tih the froth begiaa' ta rue
then add tbe cold f rait Mce anaT beet
again i Have ready the white af 1
erg. beaten ta a stiaT froth add te
tbe fruit -coram- aad whip till ' B
more froth will rise. This make a
deUeieae ereaem' Serve Ae seoaj aa
poaaible " after being prepared. It
ay be aaed a cakes ar tor Mane
rnaaga . -' . .i
tha
-piedga ta tb oagv after which the
roU waa called. The acentmaatar
then wave a talk m fiaM da ea ka
bakf at Bice athletic field and H wa
decided to coatinpe from 'where we
lea afL
a l ri fi 1 - - - m
om h Bar. jumauurs
Mendav evanfai at A o'clock-
Vohinteera.wera called te hah bulU
tka booth In U Chrietiaa Eadeever
canurai tat ae aen si. tae ateigats
Preebvteriaav eharrh. Ms tt 9 and
34. - ' ZT. :
Lynaa L. Creek more and Ben Groee-
Tka
ere "Bppoiated troop reporters.
meeting waa ioeed wrtk u
atk aad tka trooe nana "Tim"
while Ue Sag war lowered. ' (
. r- . -w -t f
master called their regular meeting
to erder at 75 Tha acribe
Shake Into YcurShccs
And Bprtukis fca the loot-bath Anws
reet-Eeee tW smtbsspUe. keanag
awwder tor- Tired. Swoea. asamiag
wetin feet 'It takaarae fnettoh
trstB tha aaoe -presenta bUstara aad
sar spots and takee tha atkag oat af
eerna aad bamtotta. Always nee Anasfs
rsea Bsas ta Break aa new saeaa and
enjoy tae bHsa ef feet wMhowt aa aoa.
aaaara vnwvamss aave
Trial paekaa-e aad a ot-
Walklna; Ml asmt mm. AddraaaJ
AtLkNt .FOOT'BAIK U Ray N. Y.
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Ms m i&
LVvyyy.VW MsAtcl .-.1 taw
D&AwdyWty Baking Days and
the High Costof Heat-Ty-
LET US BAKE: YOUR BREAD
Order from your grocerrrTtodajr--i Jpaf of '"O'j
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"Jt wul prove to you on your own taHer-1
that it U indeeci a BETTER BREAD
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