.._..._, ( ‘.4... .1 Acti V saun- " 27:“ gilt?!“ « d or pure. .‘ What/s salted right if ‘Will keep and cure. Taalt ior cheap .~And salt for tree. §'1’he poo: may reap .-Bali: iron: the see. _ s lsalt for taste .Ancl salt. for wit. :.'Be wise. Don't waste AA pinch of it. ' --'»Robert Francis, ln New ; Times I: ,A robin has built iiman skull in a d, museum. anest in “The sun, apparently the largest and brighte t or ll star bunny is one of the smlrllwt sttnuvkible to. the nakeq— eye. .In the islands or Yap. Japanese- . ____, Be Known as a Good Con. vcrsationnlisl Ch»! 0 Light. Simple Mutter: Stan's interested in Eve, and Eve‘s smart enough to talk about the things Stan‘: interested in! “Did you get Australia last night?” lhefisked. knowing he‘: an amateur , radio operator. 0: course $tan‘s pleased. People always are it you share their in- ieresis-—and that's one or he tint rules to learn if you'd be called good VQMPEHY. I ‘pleasing talker. V Another simple pointer is-keep fiip on every y affairs. Say, “How did you like ette Davis in "Juarez?" ind "Isn't It grand Ed’: made the tennis teaml" and “I love lazy. sum- mer days." . Good small tall: warms up con. veraatlon, especially with someone you know only shghtly. Begin tor instance, you been up in a plane? I had my tint flight last Saturday." Or "Are you I bicycle tan?" ~ Job hunting? Don‘: upon yam- thances with “You don't want I 3;)- lat, do you?" Say instead, "I up an- ‘ttand you need a typist." It's easy to make your conversg. lions sparkle! Our 32-page booklet Ihows you how to excel in talk. what ‘L10 gay vylhen taking leave of your os ess. ow to express m nth , bri_dge_ar_v_kvv_ard conve_rsatlso};u.rgepi gend zoo in coins for your copy of ecreis or Good Conversation to the Guardian Home Service. Be ute to write plainly your Name, ddmss, and the Name of booklet » much longer, as it is stronger than Nam any ordinary thread or string. Water Bun she“ Ad - A little kerosene ured down the kitchen sink st. ht is a pre- caution a. inst water bugs. - of T. 1.. ‘ ‘III The And Her York Rochester. Eng- gi-ren this low Super Soup! 1‘ I v I t I e s '.IlA‘OAK nos °'-we me.“ 3:: salt: .. .. '”"’ rum 5 nos, 0 - of {man in diameter. are used as tablgf ‘lg: leaves glgrelg “money . " or Washington . " WEEK-END PACKING If you are going a trip and wish to carry an over- night bag. you can save your dress- es from getting mussed if you will cut a. piece of cardboard for each dress the size that will your bag. one of the pasteboards that comes home from the lsundy in hubby’s shirt will answer nicey. and arrange collar carefully around the board. Then require pressing when you reach your destination. PREVENT FOOD POISONING 1. Choose only meet from inspect.- ed carcasses and thoroughly cook -before using. 2, Avoid tasting ilsh before it is thorouyhly cooked. 3 wear rubber gloves when dressing wild rabbit. Beware of the wild rabbit: which is easily caught; it ma be diseased. 4. K: selecting canned goods use only nomral-appearing cans. Dis- card blown cans. 5. Avolg‘ COEldii’.l0l'l1?i wlélch Iilavor the row o mou . ean nrss retards the growth of mould, but once established disinfectants are required to destroy these. 6. Use only effectively pasteur- ized milk and cream. 7. Do not allow mice and rats to exist around the premises. Use traps and chemical poisons contain- ing red squill to destroy them. These rodents commonly harbor and excrete germs which cause human illness. 8. Fillings for eclalrs and cream puffs should be ireshly Prepared- Avoid leaving them at room tem- perature, thus permitting the rapid growth of germs which may be injurious to health. 9. Food handlers should have a regular medical examination. -.%mv - Household Scrapbook: (By aoaenrs uazel 5 mNm To Launder Quilts To launder quilts, make a. gen- erous lather with pure soap and a. little washing soda and ammonia in enough moderately hot water A kanosen -dampened cloth rub- bed over stains in the bathtub or oak b will mum them disap- The oillcial name oi’ the capital or the United states is “The City on a. week-end fit into Place the board inside the dress and sleeves place in your bag and it will not THE cooK's comvex poems and let brew about 0 main the liquid into I. bowl, few grains of salt and silted ic ugar (silently e . TIA CARI‘. ‘ | 2 1-2 cups flour 1% 4 teaspoons baking powder : 1-4 teaspoon salt -[1 3-4 cup shortening y: 1 1-4 cups sugar 8 es! yolks 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract 3-4 cup milk l-2 cup nnely-shredded coconut. powder and salt. cream together the shortening and sugar well, add the egg yolks, beaten until thick and lemon-colored; add the lemon extract and the dry ingredients lfternabely with the milk. Lastly, add the shredded coconut. Pour into a dee tube pan and bake about 40 mnutes at 323 P‘. DELICIOUS MOCHA l*‘R/0S’lllNG 2 egg whites. unbeaten ' Dash 0! salt 1 1-2 cups brown sugar, firmly packed 2 teaspoons corn syrup 5 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon vanilla , .Put egg whites. syrup, sugar. salt and water in upper part or double boiler. Beat with rotary egg-beater until thoroughly mixed- Place over rapidly-boiling water. beat constantly with rotary egg- beater, and cook until irosting wil‘ stand in peaks. aporoximately '1 minutes. Remove from tire and add vanilla. Beat until thick enough to spread Spread on ovke. FROZEN’ FRUIT SALAD 1 small package marshmallows. cut. in small pieces 1-2 cup nutmeats 1 .small banana. diced 1-2 cup plneappie cubes 1-2 cup grapes halved and seeded “l/lewd marashino cherries, quar- ETE . Mix 1-2 e‘up whipped ci*ea.m and 1-2 cup salad dressing and chill thoroughly. Fold in other ingre- dients and either chill or freeze. g Morning Smile ‘Tye got a. most wonderiul lam- lly tree." said the languid vounz man. “ “Really,” drawled the" girl, and what are you—the sap? ‘ HAMILTON w. L to cover the quilt, and soak the quilt ior halt an hour. Press the dirt. out with a wooden potato masher or a. croquet mallet. Do not rub or wring. same manner. Hang on the line to drip. and shake often. W'h partly dry, beat lightly with a. rotten carpet heater to lighten the lining. Repeat several times. Stringing Bends A violin string makes an excellent chain !or stringing beads. It lasts The regular monthly meetinx of the Hamilton W. I. was held at minutes. e to make the mixture sum- thlck to spread upon the silt together the flour. baking " 0NAL;:-FASH vwv-v‘ _ . S~:-LlTE~A 7‘ Dorothy Dix'.s' Letter Box II IT'S} Bow ‘ trsoorro as soon / 7 |' ‘\ ,,. ll l.II|l.. M Z1/('7/am-1' 1'!‘ TI‘ pron URN ‘Jlfin"\n'h'tn'h'-F'- ‘J. ‘ ,. 3 In - '§.l'q§l."u'. iEi::' ‘I to. ‘ ~ . f are ‘ _ ] K Am’ :5: r my nonqp ll!!!) Q. What is 5. g to 3 bridegroom? A. “ ere’ to ta and happiness on i He is V but we shall never eave him." I Q, How shoul a luncheon party .' {old A. They are 1 . like a, hand kerchief in four 1 simple way wi ‘ displayed in the I.’ Q. What is t far "My dear?" A. Ma. chere. shar. first: a as syllable as share able. toast to one ’ - ealth e bridegroom V ask, cent last syll .-1.-l.-.-.-u-l.-.-in.-l.-«.4 , . How C - my AN Q. How can I ‘ sect sting? .' A. First removi e still remains. Then a ammo ter or cambonatezo ter. Common mud lieve the pain. ;. , , V tobacco and apply! sth, Q. How can ; 6 -~ orevioe oi.’ the as A. A new mu cellent for this - - titular attention the needle bar.» I ? ‘P fllal-‘Y9’ the home of Miss Annie Phillips, June 20th with an attendance ol 0 members and 2 visitors. The ident, Mrs. Ohas. Stewart pre- sided and the meeting opened by singing “It's a Good Time to 09% Acquainted." The members reliefil-' ed the Club Women's Creed in unl- GE the Suds d it t It the meeting will 1?: held it tllenehome M Mrs. Nell son. The sick committee reported ‘ gun, , V“ .. .. . ._ _ ‘ sending mm to two in the dls- Uh 1°“; ;h.,¢ , Ygg,;,-3 M” of A _§m3gI°I. g _ . trict. The school oommittee re- ‘ gnu“; , 1“; ‘mm’. ‘fit *( . ; ,. . ported theschoolhadbeen scrub- buiyp_u¢qn'¢-(unto! V,“ ' v — fig. .‘.‘hi.In' Jul! » fix st..hr§e5e(li1‘isl(In8’ss<llfl?n011t:~)o§l18p1:(l=l?: - you are willing W. W“ I W for them ' ' O‘ O ’ u - honestly. ‘ Beflevu mg fig; » ”‘ ‘$3 , , . ‘ nothing definite was decided on. wny-in-thqoud, ‘Dou:f,%1t_~ _',‘7"‘”*' " “'- ~h“"‘!‘ ‘ _ . V ' ‘ Bills amounting to 85.08 were on Lion amounted - __._ '- » .—,v.I- . ~ , , fig . 0.11 motion ordered Mid. It was de- served by Mrs. - I V *4?‘ 1009, do. H '0‘. cided to hold the next meet in Miss Hattie Toy ~ . - . _ , snug-zgf V _ hostms. Meeting ~’-~ - — W“ the torn: at e plonio at the ore brush and put 1 use. National Anthem. Allaleedinggranulntodsoapa or Super-Buds’ 6 great advantsgeei cannon. team. 4 - H8113; S:.cm’s neck mnixplarfiyo lo:-3:5?‘ 3?',;l.'3‘€§‘ ,".,'.‘,'a p ‘L13: .*:=..e:»....1=~*~ es. 2:: .2.“ is his-.i'.ii:~ ‘la’... WWW-mmiwb time -Sfilmcavehnnmeloe nt ' 3 , -. Y 800d NICO bowie.-1r°mhiTns<=‘r1f.aglr glaze him hit and gfilrmpl-filairc. bung‘: " human iaht." said Oorneille Ior old age"-m°' mm “M” ‘°°“ "but 11¢ Drobflblfinec w be' Monk: was now smiling he mthemanw wllgolnlt/DkIllflr'tOt%t.@Je1l.i:.l:.'%050Gl1| to ' wag... 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