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Show be hostess at a miscellaneous shower July 30 to be given at the home of her sister, Mrs. Richard . Johns, 1965 Hubbard Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Brady of Mldvale will preside at a social so-cial in honor of the future newly new-ly weds August 1. o FFremember" 8YTKS OLD TIMERS i , , r . r r1 From Mr. J. Bando, Omaha, Nebraska: I remember at a child how mother mixed a paste of dry mustard, flour, vinegar and water for a meat sauce. It waa real splay, but very good. ... From Mr. Myrtle. May, Hard-wtck, Hard-wtck, Vennonti I can remember ray father telling us about the first mowing machines to be used round Sheldon, Vt A man would ride on the machine antl uiothei walk behind It When the cutter bar needed te be raised the mar. who walked would lift It The first horse rake also needed two men to operate It, one riding and another an-other walking to dump It . From Arthur Johajon, Palatha, I la.: As a bo la Michigan I remember re-member wbea we cut our ice supply sup-ply from a fresh water lake. The Ice was cut by hand saws, sledded to the Ice house and stored or parked solid. The walls and celling A the ice house wai packed with pine sawdust From J. Q. Oalloway, -unU Gorda, Fla.r I remember when popcorn was for special days, and sweet com. parched In a skillet over the coals In the fireplace, wts a treat for ordinary days; and a hot handful went, into the side pocket of a ct on cold mornings ' or evenings when going to the barn to do the ohores. When little girls made detls with hickory nuts for heads, bodies from rornsUIks and dresses from husks. ' StnS roar c ftulrfbatton. tor thlt lei. tnii li The (Vie Tlmrr, CommiBlIf fit, Vtrrt.. Mai IS. rraokfarl, KM. ' ' |