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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH THE KITCHEN SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY mJCABINET backwoodsmans f military exploit (. 1924. Western Newspaper Union.) WEEKLY MENU SUGGES TIONS that fixed the bounUnited of the dary SUNDAY States at the MissisBreakfast: Fresh fruit, Roast of lamb, sippi In the treaty of cookies. Dinner: 1783, the British Ingreen peas. .Supper: Whipped cream, cake. sisting on the This In MONDAY Breakfast: Toast, eggs, turn led to the Louis- bacon. Dinner: Cold roast of lamb, iana Purchase. creamed potatoes. "Bupper: Combination salad. February 8. 1783 First appearance of TUESDAY Griddle Breakfast: the American Flag Blueberry pudding in a British port by cakes. Dinner: the ship Bedford, of Supper: Cheese custard. Massachusetts, which WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Graham arrived In the River muffins. Dinner: Veal pie. Supper: Thames on this date. September 13, 1784 Stuffed eggs. First displayed In THURSDAY Potato Breakfast: China by Capt. John doughnuts. Dinner: Banana pie. Sup Green, of the EmCanton per: Green apple sauce. in press, FRIDAY River. The natives Breakfast: Corn mush, said it was as beauDinner: Fresh perch, fried. eggs. tiful as a flower, Supper: Chocolate layer cake. and the Chinese conSATURDAY Fried tinued to call It the Breakfast: for mush, Flower Flag Dinner: Broiled maple sirup. many years. CabSeptember 80, 1787 steak, parsley potatoes. Supper: bage salad. August 10, 1790 The American Flag Blueberry Pudding. Its first completed The canned berries may be used for around the trip world, borne by the this dish If the fresh are not obtainable. Spread slices of bread with butship Columbia, sailing from Boston. ter and arrange In a baking dish, cover January 13, 1794 each layer of bread with berries well Amerloan act Flag sweetened; repeat until the dish Is of by changed full. Bake to hour In a modCongress, owing two new States erate oven. Serve hot with sugar and (Kentucky and Vercream. mont) being admitPotato Doughnuts. The Union. to the ted Take four and flag now had two cupfuls of stars and two stripes pastry flour, four teaspoonfuls of bakadded to It, making d of a teaspoonful ing powder, 15 stripes and stars. of grated nutmeg, one teaspoonful of This was the Banner, and salt, teaspoonful of soda, under this Flag our three eggs beaten light, one cupful of country fought and one cupful of won three warp to granulated sugar, maintain her exlst-- e mashed potatoes, three tablespoonfuls n o e the of melted butter and of with a naval Inwar insour of Sift the milk. cupful dry 1798; thajt Franoe with the B,arbary gredients, add sugar to the eggs, the In States butter the potatoes and combine the and that with Engtwo mixtures, add the sour milk and land in stir in the dry Ingredients. Take a A raising of the little of the dough at a time, roll and Bancut In rounds. Fry in deep fat If the ner of tremendous mixture Is well chilled on Ice before Interest and Importhere will be less flour needed tance took place In rolling and the cakes will be more tender. of St. Louis la May Banana Pie. 1804, following the a rlcer enough ripe Press through consummation of the Louisiana Pur- bananas to make a cupful, add was pulled chase. The flag of Spain two tablespoonof cupful sugar, down. The Flag of France was run fuls of molasses, teaspoonful up and pulled down. The Flag of the of salt, one beaten egg, teaUnited States was run up to stay. of cinnamon, spoonful cupful Thereupon Lewis and Clark, waiting of milk, d cupful of cream. on the American side of the MissisMix and bake In a pastry-line- d pie sippi, 6et forth on their memorable plate. we had to see what bought expedition Their report two years later started Dont think you have a corner on the American people on their march the trouble market. I could mention several varieties youve to the Pacific. never even heard of. What you need January 26, 1213 U. S. frigate EsIs the philosophy of cheerful endurAmerican to the sex, first warship fly ance. Then you will begin to acIn Pacific tho after rounding Cape flag complish. Lloyd. Horn. The Essex destroyed British commerce In the Paoifio to the SUMMER DRINKS amount of 6,000,000. Built at Salem, Mass., and launohed September 80, 1799, April 4, 1818 Congress by aot deThere Is nothing that Is more satiscreed a return to the original II on a warm day than a cold, tasty fying In a star State for and every stripes drink. The forethe Union, to be added to the flag on the July 4 following a State's admishanded housewife sion to the Union. This Is the present provided for the law In relation to the Flag. hot days with a The Banner, which good supply of Nahas coma to be regarded as our fruit Juices of vational Hymn, was written on a Seprious kinds when tember night in 1814 by Francis Scott in they appeared Key during the bombardment qf Fort season. Grape McHenry by the British Is their unshrub and combinasuccessful attempt to take' Baltimore, Juice, ofraspberry are all good. Of course, tions after they had burned the capltol at the lemonJuices Is the good old stand-b; we Washington. without It, as It couldnt get along August 24, 1824 The Stars and adds zest to all drinks. Add a beaten Stripes were raised for the first time over the cupola of the Massachusetts egg to a pitcher of lemonade (two If it Is a Stitehouse, ofi Beacon Hill, on the ocpitcher) It adds food value to to thelarge casion of the visit of Lafayette drink and makes It different. v Boston. Fruit Shrub. This Is a recipe to Old August 10, 1281 The name save for the fruit season, so that next Glory given to our Flag by Capt Wilt. liam Driver, of the brig Charles year there will be shrub on the shelves The Flag was presented to the for warm Cover raspberries days. of 110 contained yards Captain and bunting. It Is now said to be Izi the with half as much vinegar as berries, Essex Institute at Salem. let stand for three days, then strain October 18, 1867 First official disand add four quarts of fresh fruit to play of the American Flag In Alaska. the juice and vinegar; again let stand On this day, at Sitka, the capital, the Russian Flag was hauled down and three days, drain and put Into a prethe Amerloan Flag run up before the kettle with a pound of sugar barracks and In the presence of both serving to each three cupfuls of fruit juice. Russian and American troops. , Boll and seal In bottles. Any kind of The four real Daughters of 1813 berries black, bine, or loganberries are are left to right, Mrs. O. L. Dowling, both stimulating and refreshing. ' Mrs. J. Parker Galllaxd, Mrs. H. W. Iced Tea. Take two teaspoonfuls Blaudy, and Miss J. E. Richardson. each of green and black tea, pour over There are still alive in eleven states a pint of boiling water and cover tightnlnteeen real Daughters of the Revlet stand five minutes to draw. Mrs. Louisa Kirwin Caproa ly; olution. Take a large piece of Ice, place In a Thiers, the oldest living D. A. R., is granite pan and pour over It the boilone hundred and nine and lives la d add water ing tea. When Milwaukee. to taste, more Ice, and fill glasses. Mrs. Blanche Beliak, Pennsylvania Garnish each glass with a section of State War Mother, Is shown piaffing lemon and serve with loaf sugar. a Flag on a memorial dedicated to Grape and Ginger Ale Jelly. Heat a Betsy Ross at her grave In Mt Moriah pint of grape Juice with two tableCemetery, Philadelphia. spoonfuls of sugar ; when hot pour over two tablespoonfuls of gelatin which has been softened In a tablespoonful Touch , The Personal An interesting advertisement which of water. Add a pint of ginger ale. Mold and cool on Ice until ready to appeared In a college paper: If the gentleman who took my psy- serve. chology notes from the cloak rack will return them before exams no Question! will go unanswered. Colorado Dodo, Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound I have taken Lydia Mart, Texas. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to build me up as I was 2. all one-ha- lf one-thir- Star-Spangl- ed one-ha- lf ed three-fourt- hs 1801-189- 5; 1812-181- 5. Star-Spangl- TZgrtraz&Ai, zbjsfxjyizoss By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN ish Armies were In the field. Bur-goyI.D GLORYS DAY the was Invading from the North, Day of the driving St. Clair and Schuyler before Banner, of the Red, him, and following the Hudson to Al- ne Star-Spangl- White and Blue, of the Stars and Stripes, of the Flag that is oldest among the nations of earth, of the Flag that is handsomest of all that wave, of the Flag that has never known defeat, of the Flag of the United States of America the most powerful, the richest and the most blessed country under the sun. Old Glorys thirteen stripes stand for the Original States. There Is a star for each State In the Union. Its Red means valor; its White, hope, purity and truth ; Its Blue, loyalty, sincerity and Justice; Its Stars, high aspirations and Federal Union. January 1, 1770, General George of the Washington, commander-in-chle- f Continental Armies, hoisted the Grand Union Flag over his headquarters at Cambridge, Mass. This was composed of the British union and 13 stripes. It was this Grand Union Flag that was flown In Boston when the British evacuated, February 8, 1770, the Colonial Congressional Committee accepted a Naval Flag, consisting of the thirteen stripes, with a rattlesnake diagonally across them. In June of 1770 a committee of the Second Continental Congress, accompanied by General Washington, called on Mrs. Betsy Ross, a Philadelphia and engaged her to make a model flag from drawings. General Washington made modifications In pencil. Mrs. Ross got the committee to to a change from a star. June 14, 1777, congress passed this resolution: Resolved, That the Flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white In a blue field, representing a new constellation. John Paul Jones, appointed that very day to command the Ranger, flew the Stars and Stripes for the first time on a naval vessel. The first display of the Stars and Stripes was August 8, 1777, over Fort Stanwix, a frontier post In the Mohawk Valley, now Rome, N. Y. Tradition has It that this particular Star and Stripes was made from the white shirts of the sdldiers, the red petticoats of their wives and the blue drfess uniform of Capt. Abraham Swartout. When the Stars and Stripes was flown Fort Stanwix waB the only American fortress South of the Lake Forts and was a forlorn hope. For a concerted and campaign was under way to cut off New York and all territory south from New'Eng-lanj- l and to destroy the Mohawk Valley, the American granary. Four Brit flag-make- r, six-point- well-planne- five-point- d bany. Clinton was marching North from New York to Join Butgoyne at Albany. From Oswego St. Leger with Tory militia and the Iroquois was marching on Stanwix on his way to Albany. McDonald, with irregulars and savages, was to strike Schenectady and go on to Albany. With St. Leger was that bloodthirsty madman, Walter Butler, whose ambition was to extinguish all rebel life within the Mohawk Valley. It was to the relief of Fort Stanwix that General Herkimer was marching when he fell Into that fateful Iroquois ambush. A great battle In the West, he said. The dead lie everywhere. Herkimer is dying, Colonel Cox la dead, and Major Kialnlord nearly all our colonels and majors are gone. They loaded the wagons with our dead. No family in Tryon county but is in mourning at this hour." Sir," said I amid a terrible silenoe, are you telling us that we have been beaten? At that he pulled himself erect and began to laugh in a ghastly fashion. We went at Sir No, sir," he said. John Johnson's Greens and tore the entrails out of them. We turned on the Iroquois and on Butlers Rangers and beat their skulls , to a pulp. The woods are littered with dead Weve torn Hlkatoos Senecas to pieces. The Mohaws ran and our Palatine Regiment stood and slaughtered them with their bullets. We hold the field. . . . But, oh, Godl what woe s fallen upon Tryon! WI1-lcame out of the Fort and took Sir Johns camp and baggage and all his standards. . . . That was the battle of Orlskany. And that Is a realistic glimpse of the battle of Orlskany, as told by a distraught and weary express, In Robert W. Chambers America. first Flag Following are four dates : September 11, 1777 The American Flag first carried In battle at the Brandywine. This was the first great battle fought after its adoption by the Continental Congress. January 28, 1778 First appearance on a foreign stronghold at Nassau, Bahama Islands. The Americans cap-- 1 tured Fort Nassau from the British and promptly raised the Stars and Stripes. 1778 First foreign 14, Februray salute to the Stars and Stripes. John Paul Jones entered Queberoa Bay, near Brest, France, and received & salute, of nine guns from the French fleet, under Admiral La Motte Piquet. Jones had previously saluted the French fleet with 21 guns. April 24, 1778 John Paul Jones achieved the honor of being the first officer of the American Navy to comto pel a regular British strike her colors to the new Flag. A most Important hoisting of the Red, White and Blue was that In 1773 by George Rogers Clark over captured Kaakaskla. It was the Kentucky green-coat- s. et . mafi-of-W- ar one-ha- one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-thir- Star-Spangl- y lf n, ached and hurt all over bo that Iwas often com. pelled to go to bed, and I haa to have most of my work done. No medicine seemed to help me until oneof my neighbors who was takmg the Vegetable Com-mg a bottle of it. The medicine helped me from the first, and the best of all is that I can even sew again without that awful, nervous feeling I was used to having. 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