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The lucky but battered winners of the paddles are awarded tech books, an honor highly prized at the school. local dealer to yourself, tinting and 6tcnciling The simplest foods well cooked and served are the most satisfying to the majority of people for every day. Clarldge Beef Heart. Wash and remove the arteries from the heart, wipe dry and fill with a good slutting, tie up and roast In a moderate oven for three 0?T!pw' hours. Remove the strings before serving, and also pour a hot gravy around the heart. Stuffing: Chop one ounce of suet fine, add two cupfuls of breed crumbs, one chopped onion, season with parsley, thyme, pepper, salt, and a grat-ln- g of nutmeg. Mix well and add one beaten egg to bind It. Spring Salad. Grate or put through the fine knife of the food chopper enough carrots to make a cupful, add a little minced celery, a screening of onion and enough good salad dressing to season well. Serve on lettuce, dotted with spoonfuls of the dressing. Rhubarb and raisins make a good combination fof a pie. Plain Custard Pie. It would seem cook might make a most that acceptable custard pie, but the proof of the pudding being in tbe eating, we know they cant. Line a pie tin with a good rich crust having tbe rim stand up well above tbe edge of tbe tin. Fill witli a custard mixture, using for an ordinary pie two eggs, d of a cupful of sugar, a pinch of salt, and two cupfuls f milk, adding a generous grating of nutmeg or cinnamon If preferred. Set into a hot oven to bake the crust quickly this avoids soaking It then lower the heat to bake the custard, as that should not be cooked at a high temperature. Too hot an oven will make the custard whey, and become coarse grained. A perfect pie should be w'ell baked on the bottom and have a filling of rich, creamy consistency. A custard Is well baked when a knife thrust Into the center comes out clean. Tapioca well cooked and mixed with any hits of canned or fresh fruit, topped with whipped cream, makes a most delightful dessert. Dumplings. Delicious fluffy dumplings may be prepared as follows: Take one beaten egg, one cupful of buttermilk, two teapoonfuls of baking powder, one half teaspoonful of salt ; sift In (lour enough to make a drop batter, Drop from a tenspoon into a kettle of hot meat with plenty of bones to hold up the dumplings, cover tightly and cook eight minutes. Do not uncover during the cooking. Everyday Good Things. If one desires t large quantity of sandwich filling for company, the following recipe will be a good one to follow. For small amounts It may be divided. Cheese Sandwich Mix toFilling. gether one cupful of sour cream, three eggs, one tablespoonful each of butter and su-- 1 gar, a few grains of cayenne, one teaspoonful of mustard, and one ter-- I spoonful of salt. Beat all together un- til the eggs are broken, set over hot water and stir until it begins to thiek-- I en, then add three tablespoonfuls of vinegar (hot) to the ereain mixture. Cook until It coats the spoon, add one and one-hal- f pounds of finely cut cheese, two green peppers put through the meat chopper and two red peppers also chopped. Add the peppers after the mixture is slightly cool. U&e on slices of buttered bread. The cheese and peppers may be used, adding enough dressing to make the right con-- I slstency; in this way the amount may be varied to suit the need. Carrot, Pineapple and Nut Salad. Put a carrot or two through the meat chopper; to one cupful of the carrot edd a slice of finely minced afid a tablespoonful of pineapple chopped nuts. Mix with a good salad dressing- and serve on lettuce. Curry of Mutton. Fry one large onion, chopped fine, in two tablespoonfuls of butter. Mix one tablespoonful of curry powder, one teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoonful of flour, and stir into the onion and butter Pour over slowly one and one-hacupfuls of stock. Cut two pounds of lean mutton Into small pieces brown them in hot fat ; add them to the sauce and gimmer until tender. Plio p the meat on a hot dish and arrange a border of hot cooked rice around it. Liver Patties. Scald a pound of of a liver and grind it with pound of bacon and an onion through the meat chopper. Season well, form into small cakes and cook In a little hot bacon fat, browning on both sides. Medley Sandwich. Take d of a cupful of minced chicken, of a cupful of minced ham and tongue; add cayenne and enough mayonnaise to make a smooth mixture to and spread on buttered brown gpref-and white bread made into ribbon sandwiches. your walls to give beautiful results. 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SHE KNOWS A LOT Johnny Appleseed Memorial Planned v Beatrice Willard of San Francisco will seventeen when she graduates this year from the University of California at Berkeley, being d ever to complete the youngest a course at the college. She Is an girl, does the charleston, plays tennis, speaks eight languages, designs stained glass windows and knows all about fixing her own be only co-e- A belated but none the less meritorious movement has been started towards a memorial for Johnny Appleseed, well known to tradition and history In the Middle West, and characterized by John Sherman as one of the most striking figures the Republic has produced. Ills body lies In the neglected grave in Fort Wayne, Ind., shown above. He secured large quantities of apple seeds and then wandered over the Middle West planting them to the extent that over 100 nurseries were founded by this strange nomad. 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