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Show THE JOURNAL Page THE AMERICAN WAY "I REMEMBER" BY THE OLD TIMERS . From Aunt Matilda of Chicago: remember r tK'iau hllf had two I advertisers would seek your permission to post a bill about a forth-comin- g attrac do as he pleases. He plays one par- about fj 5A widower children when year ent against the other and ends up and I by causing discord in the family. of both of them. very agreeable and while the other is 'lie is an attractive correct him he tells C I am not his real mother f doesnt have to mind anyone So, tell your husband to get on the job and straighten things out before they get beyond control. LOUISA. Dear Louisa I am engaged to a fine young man and he gets a vacation the last part of this month. He wants me to do visit his parents but it will take to 6ucnow exactly what several days to make the trip by love C I want the child to ft this kind of situation is car.Do you think it will be all right fr him as well as for me. for do? to just the two of us to go or do you advise me should we take someone else STEPMOTHER Ark. I fc g? one a situation that no (ur husband can handle. Any-h- o is GRETA--Ne- Answer tion on the road-sidof your bam and in return for the privilege would give you a couple of tickets to the event Jersey Itvill be wiser to take someone else Cl to obedience, and it is your along. If you could break it by &s duty to explain to his staying with friends, it would be U he must obey you while he permissable for the two of you to go alone. your care, But, under the circumstances, is nothing that will wreck where home a in you will have to spend seve and happiness be to eral nights in hotels along the way, than for two. parents in their ideas of bringing I am afraid your reputation would if the two of you go by Id and in letting him know suffer a of such yourselves. ikes advantage LOUISA and own his way t9 get takes care of a child is Stake M. I. A. News Calendar September 9th Centerville 1st teraber 5 Round-UAll of -- Bee Hive others of the first year Bee iris will attend the class and their daughters at home. The rs will bring the girls books ill discuss the Bee Hive work he teachers and Stake Leader t. We hope that all the moth-i- ll participate in this and will 4th to smber p. NEWS of. the Center-s- t at the home of Jr. Gleaners Ward met Wanda Clayton, on August 22nd, to learn a ype of textile painting. They leader, y, that this type of ered paint-osel- y resembles real embroid hen finished. tion they After this dem were served a which they all en lunch Gatherer group from the of the Centerville 1st W ed a lawn at the he party rss Ruth Forsberk last Ti August 22nd. Their lead ?hy Taylor and Marilyn Jo Kuth show the r girls a w ! J time. Vsville 1st Ward MIA farty on f Mutual hel August 22nd for at the Ward. Or pyer was offered by Brot burton, after which the fm sang L ari Come, Come, Down fc, By The Lunch was pla table and served cafe LrP01?uPtly at ei&ht. The th? evening was si 4 under the Closing pi lfPf jfi&sszsn .tur st 5? ss teecr s StotkeWecW tt -- lthe condcted. Er General Presidei eP Wanted ttsmess office le. years . C0Ucge clerk. Purred. Office. Kays- - e From Minnie D. Cox of Ephrata, Pa. to Mrs. Mary Stewart: Speaking of songs, I reto the She Lied to words member Me. Do you? They expressed the honest convictions of a married man of 50 years ago. old-tim- From Mrs. N. L. Burkhart of Berryville, Ark.: Speaking of songs, here are some I remember: Ill Be All Smiles To- old-tim- Food Hints e night, The Saucy Little Bird Nellies Hat, Im on Absolute Social Security the Bully of the Town, My Sweethearts the Man in the Moon, Daisies Wont Tell, Rip Van Winkle, Sweet Bunch of Daisies, Sweet Cider Time, When the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold, Steamboat Bill and The Gypsies A new idea picked up by your Food Editor at the International Trqde Fair in Chicago (from Stavanger, Norway) Broiled Sardine Cheese Sandwich 4 slices white bread. 1 (3 oz.) can sardines. Salt and pepper. Vz cup grated Cheddar Cheese Toast bread on one side. Drain oil from sardines and place them on untoasted side of bread slices. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle grated cheese over .the top of the sardines. Broil under medium heat until cheese is melted and browned. Creamy Egg Slaw 1 Egg 3 tablespoons Sugar 3 tablespoons Cream 3 tablespoons Vinegar 1 small head Cabbage Beat egg and sugar Add Cream. Add vinegar and blend. Stir into finely cut'' cabbage. This can be varied Jby the addition of shredded carrots or green pepper or you might like a teaspoon of celery seed added. Tidbits From Pastry Scraps Roll out lft-over- x pastry, sprinkle with grated cheese, roll into cheese straws and bake; or, Spread with peanut butter, roll to about an inch thick, cut into logs about 1 to IVz inches long and bake; or, Brush with a little butter, sprinkle with sugaryhnd cinnamon anc roll up, slice across, making and bake. Children's Party Lunch Cream of Tomato soup with floating popcorn. Peanut Butter and Bacon Sand- pin-whee- e Warning. From Helen Rodemyer of Chicago: I remember the great big all Christmas trees of yester-yealit up with real burning candles and the men folk standing arounc with big sponges on sticks to put out candles burning too low to prevent a fire. How carefree we children were then! One toy, a bit o candy and an apple, and we thought we were rich a far cry from the current cry for more, more from r, children of today. Plane other plants cancel downs at services request. 1. The (a) owl, (b) hummingbird, (c) bat, (d) robin can fly backward. 2. Truman sent his special assistant on foreign affairs to confer witl General MacArthur, lie is (a) John Foster Dulles, (b) W. Averill Harriman, (c) Curt Simmons, (d) Herbert Hoover. 3. Mrs. John Rolfe was (a) Red Wing, (b) Nokomis, (c) Pocahontas, (d) Minnie Ila-II4. O. Henry borrowed the title, Cabbages and Kings, from (a) Alice in Wonderland, (b) Through the Looking Glass, (c) Gullivers Travels, (d) Forever Amber. 5. The first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe was (a) John Cabot, (b) Sir Francis Drake, (c) Sir Walter Ilalcigh, (d) Higbe Cpllins. 4 Mil a. 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. shut- (b) (b) (e) (a) (b) ls wiphpci Carrot Sticks. Milk. Chocolate Brownies or Ice Cream. Cut bacon strips before frying so they will fit across bread slices. Cut each sandwich twice from corner to comer so it makes four easily handled triangles. Harry Clark with the special interest department; Merle Poulson Gleaners; Joy Dunion M Men; Fred Schendaman Jr. M Men; Eva Jenson Jr. Gleaners; Kenneth Sheffield Explorers; Pearl Bridge MIA Maids; Bay Imly Scouts; Hazel Snow Bee Hive Departmen chairman; Ronald Driggs dance Ethel Coullis Drama; Helena Larsen secretary and music; Sharon Boud speech; Edna Pay recreation director; William Gilispie ; Green athletic director; Doyle Era; David King from the Gener- al Superintendency; and Harold E. Poulson, field Scout - Executive. They each conducted their departments and we had a wonderfully instructive meeting and fun TUB HERITAGE WHISK GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS PHILA., PA. DISTILLING .CORPORATION 86.8 PROOF CONTINENTAL 4R-2713- B I Continental 60 210 Hnes-- 70 lines x 9 cols. ANSWERS Hummingbird. W. AverlU Harriman. Pocahontas. Altoo In Wonderland. Sir Francis Drake. l- - 13 |