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Show page two" I I J" -- YOUR CHILDREN U. S. Comes to Aid of Fishworm Raisers bUWIL' k Am I Or Try This For Thanksgiving V s TT - - " v ' ' -- ' - ' J'W A It K'v'm. answer. Irnnw lima' tft fnflkA T.ATT1 i lOa'parsiey ouiut: k.reuui mun spoonsful of butter or butter sub- st'tute and add a tablespoonful of 'lemon" juice, M teaspoon of salt, a A sprinkle of pepper and a teaspoon- Unlflliuciy cnoppea par,siey. over lKLJoiled, potatoes Just ;thl k slices of ready cut .off before .they are served. the roU and lay flat; cover with J 1 Part- III: The sugar, and flour are mixed together and cooked with ! uSaked Ohio Apple Dumplings In a thin sauce: the..cup. trr Add the butter and flavorings and cups sifted flour (level) pour the sauce over the dumplings, taspoo; sa it ! pop the pan into a moderate oven 1 teaspoons baking powder fe ;Pund butter or butter substk (350 JF.) and buke for 30 minutes. Serve hot, "as is" or with thin TrSuU- . vAil " ' rr , ' r ' rf Inch-thic- - j.v-- , 2 . - '' -- cream. :'. 4a - . Xy i i J ;f. ." 1 a Atarp'.mllk ' - In-h- If I could see" your"fruit shelf could pretty ppoti tell you. but per haps today's recipe with some slight rw ' ; i , a light flaky SalmoVloaf, plain boiled po and what tatoes served with-- lemon, parsley, butter and a will ' . get me a pack of cigareU." -- ' ( I 9 1 Dad aye Paul a quarter and off he went. f sac r After an hour, he got. tired waiti tit ing and went down to the drug t j- -i i store and got his own cigarets. dekid "I wonder where that is," he clared angrily, and when Paul came 1 . , an hour later, without the alf . enthua-cigarets, but with a great lacfrj for a- new , wagon Johnny Jones had Ju3t been given' for his birthday, he got a good scolding. '"Now give me the quarter I 'gave J out his you," saidihla ' father holding ' ' ' hand. ' "Oh, free, I forgot that too," said Paul. '''I gave It to Johnny's sister to hold so I wouldn't lbse It while 1 Itook, a ride. I'll run right back 1 i and get it." called his from mother "Paul, the kitchen, "stop at Aunt Mary's When you go past and ask for that Ttrrrr. r1o) Dnttrn she promised ' me, Don t forget. After several months for I Sww "fio" promised Paul, darting Reginaldwaiting Denny .to receive his fin; , : away.al divorce decree. Retsv T r,H In hnlf an hour he came in Denny are to. be married late in "Here's your quarter. brwt4hlsly. YemDer:Se.tsy's real name Is, Dad.'- or was, Isabel The cere"Iay th pattern on the piano, mony is to take' Stiefel.' tllnrn In Tai a Paul.- My hands are a" over Dour." les. . 'What did you say, Mom ?" 'ask Paul, hurrying Into the kitchen. Water is - tprmri rG Parisian pajamas have Invaded London and Mayfair lounges' around.-IThe pattern! Don't tell me you "iui L tT ' the evenings In models of this sort, displayed by Evette, didn't get it For goodness sake, ' n : i '. This is one .of. the child, haven't you any head at all? variety. You'll wear out your heels trying to save itr Go rlgb.t back and hurry. She's going away and I won-- gj ' it. Run!" In about two minutes. Paul was. back. "What was that funny name you said. Mom? What 'kind of a i pattern did you say?" "Palama! . Pajama. She knows even if yoa Scoot!" 112 I don't know what we're going . to do with that boy." ' ' Paul's mother and. father wagged Exclusive Dealer' . their heads hopelessly." ' . AH they peed is for someone to tell theiw that thev were .exactly like Paul when they were littla. children forget. up?v Well,. why not variations, f Wed Film Star : Lounge in London When-The- S.L. Girl Will '"Olive Roberts Barton 1923 lg KEA Seryicejnc "Paul, run down Jo th. stare and What to have" for Thanksgiving r' dinner when- the old budget isn't functioning and weve just "got fo keep the hin ... .... . ' MEREDITH f- ' PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928. famous-maniki- ultra-moder- eup chopped dates ' nut meats jxtrpr Chopped cooking 5yl I J apples- - c cup sugar mi?ed with 1 From Page One) If I cup water boys and girls In these clubs that lLablespoons butter proves Important In later life. -- A 1 ftjaspoon vanilla ...... typical example' Is the project in lj almond extract h 2 drops poultry Just, completed by Edward ' H. Boyer; of Sprlngville, son of Mr. tl It's just like shooting fish to put and Mrs.-- J. S. Boyer. ! !thls recipe together. Did you ever Good Poultry Project ft shoot fish? No. I haven't either, Young Boyer has maintained a 1 nor have I tried this recipe, but I flock of 225 white Leghorn chlck- t , am very sure that no cook from the , ens during the year, keeping detail or onto couia oe .guu-jg- d acC0unt orexpsfidltures, income, IjnoDle stale faux pas In cooking and hours of labor spent on the t!ty ofalla, safe. flock. According to the report on J tile, his total receipts' amounted to II Part I makes the dough: Sift $1244.72 for the year. The, expendi tc-t and tures for the corresponding period j flour,', salt baking powder f gether, cream with the butter and were $888.95, leaving a net profit I mix to a soft dough with the milk. of $355.77 for the year's work. In I 'Roll out of an Inch thick and cluded in the is the expenditures $ cover it with r v amount of $81.47 which lie charged 4ts-aBd-fluU ll - Part II; - Chop for 1821 houts of tabor t 85 cent and sprinkle 'over . the dough and per hour. over this you sprinkle the chopped In addition to his poultry work, apple the kind that cooks "done' young Boyer has participated in a and "up." Now, just roll this up as , swine project. In which he won though you were making cinnamon flr8t place ,agt year.' winning rolls.v..Hav a buttered baking dish trip to the Portland exposition. He was a student at the Sprlngville high school during (the jiast year, (Continued "2 teaspoons flour 1 ,r MEREDITH CYCLE COMPANY t ' : llrrr LLJJUILIW " Good fishing next spring means hard work tending worms this winder, and this western anglerettn ha just been told by t'ncle Sam's department of agriculture how to raise worm - that will attract the most " pesimltlc fish that swims., . "Uncle. Sam has come to the res- - ware crock or tight wooden box.. cue of girls who Use worms for fish This moss, which grows jn. shady, bait. be well swampy woods, should The department of agriculture at moistened, " but the excess water Washington has just completed an should) be wrung out-- before the PROBE BRIBERY-8CANDAT.- . intensive study of worms and moss Ja placed In the container. ' I OS ANGELES. Nov. 24. (UP) her's how the girl angler should The worms ehoufd be placed In While armed guards protected tend her wrigglers this winter:-- . the moss for at least two days, and "Worms, to be really effective as preferably three or four, and kept Important 'state witnesses, Burori bait," says W. R. Walton of the in a cool place. At the end of this FlftsT'special prosecutor, today coai new bulletin, iperlpd they should be almost transr,,nud his Investigation Into the department, in . . i r n....- nWTHrf -AttftniftV ft Rn KPifttt hr hprv 'should Jser'scoured.' i n 1 1. l, j luuuji, uitu lively. --jwl- fe"tfca- - finieky- trl i In eHS it beeemes. necessary "to" ieiMial,-.-----';"rJ who likes to be dainty, even about ' keep them in the. moss ' for some - . worms.' weeks a little sweet milk should BARRYMORK GETS LICENSE To scour worms, take a quantityibe poured oyer them at intervals .' ' HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Nov. 24 of sphagnum moss such as is used of about a week, but .the moss f John, Barrymore, noted by nursery men In packing plants should be washed and wrung out ecreen and stage lover, today was for shipmentTThe government bulle-- 1 in clean water every week or 10 lTanted a license to marry Dolores .Costello, film actress. . tin directs. Put this onto a stone- - days. Famous Steinite and Federal b-'A- -- -. - 1 i .Tl - So convinced of its' superiorityjare p i ' A It! Where HUUVfcK SHIP Star Weds Again -F- AES:STORM! game. Is . a-- home! t- - X. X i with- -b u ABOARD. THE U. R. B. MARY LAND- .- Nov. 2IHUP)-Presid- entelect Hoover announced today that the, schedule for his visit to South ' Anieric.-i- has been nove(J back one ftill rlav nAlnt ...kUk u.llt ai i. ijt.- viiu.-tnc nr.:.. inTiiuM ui iaiy- Iand's having to slow down on. ac" k count of a severe storm. Official communications of the changes In the schedule have been sent to all countries affected. 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' I He discussed subjects of personal News Reel interest and mentioned the fact Evelyn Bi ent, screen ' star, - has that he soon would be shooting been married in Mexico to JIarry Shows Flow Edwards, director. Miss Brent was again.;; divorced . recently from Barney '' The Strand theater Is now showFineman, studio executive. ' ing in its newsreel service soma rr ; i MONTANA PIONEER DIES ' niarkab!e views of the ' damaging Kirs. Henrietta Rog- DILLON, Mont., Nov. 24 lava flow from Mount "Etna; and (Continued from Page One) John P, Bishop;: one ofMontana's the film is attracting exceptional ers, young widow, returned to her most promlmetit-cltizensi-an- d apartment in Louisville. Ky.r-aftone ottentioiras result. for disposal" of surplus crops fn fora trip to Chicago and the east A founders of the town of Dil- -' The newsreel" shows of the villages. eign markets. who called on her that died at home his last trees here "nils, Ion, and bridges crumbling young man that New. Theory rtilized .'' . a he, sad 92 years. at fore of the white-ho- t the the of rush night age night The new bill is based on 'the va from the- volcano. Those who her apartment the lights went out Is actual that exportation theory i ave seen the film declare it one of and he volunteered to go to the i unnecessary in dealing with the stir Yuma, Arizona, has enly IS cloud basement to see what was wrong. ie most remarkable in newsreel home mar. that ' the In an average year.. , plus problem days ""nature of.Jth Mrs. Rogers said it, wasn't necesstory, the close-uket is sufficient to take up the en iews of the lava rush making the sary, so he departed, he said. That tire reduction of American farms The eel only produces eggs once with was the last seen 6f Mrs. Rogers. iking of the pictures If a "system ofoiderly jnarketing in a lifetime M.i 23 ""endows danger to fraught the camera- Police in many cities are seeking is Instituted. - her. men A laue trench trotteur suit deS r McNary himself Is not certain DONT signed for wear under Southern this : is correct. If the bill skies, advances" a most modern In- provestheory to be inadequate he pre.WORRY terpretation of the modish red, dicts a revival of the equalization white and - blue cotorscheme by fee The Most , proposal. using a new printed silk which tn addition to the McNary bill, has tiny" parachutes for its design. most farm leaders agree that some To ; The blue jacket is lined with the kind of a measure, probmarketing too. 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