merits midt at th* farm home of Mr. and Mrs. w: Built-in cabinet, with recessed work shelf, ft, above: Screened -in porch used by the family t, above: Running water was furnished by B and flower garden in foreground. Right, be aillen house to barn. The walk adjoins poultry I other outbuildings. > rural Tennessee homes during 1935, humemakera the annual Better Homes. Week which will be rt year's figures were obtained through 100,000 University of Tennessee extension home manag ement is always given big impetus by the annual is Keller. ill act as district chairmen during Better Homes r West Tennessee, Miaa Helen Culleng for Middle oga district, and Miss Ama Worley for the Kast 19 homes. Klectricity was wired into S.OGu homos. Figures were obtained on the purchase of new rugs, iging of closets. Screens were repaired and porches re planted and 3,494 houses painted. Thousands of mbuildingu rebuilt, or old ones torn down, i utilized as a time to improve community play rounda and highways. Model homes were visited, lade the rounds, in various districts, vis.iting homes re par/^j this activity also. ictive jflrt in the 1935 Better Homes Week work. ? West Tennessee homes, in 9,998 Middle Tennes Make me Candy/ E F. Hoaoi.and Cook sugar, syrup and water to ex treme hard-crack or hard ball stage, stir ring only until sugar is dissolved. Wash of any crystals that form on sides of P?n. Cook slowly toward end of pro cess, so that sugar will not scorch. Re move from fire, add flavoring and col oring, stirring only enough to mix. Drop from end ot a tablespoon onto a smooth* oiled sur face, taking q|re to make drops rounds ' Press a toothpick or skewer into edge of each before it hardens. Any decorations are pressed ori at this time. The candies should be loosened from slab before they are quite cold. Candied cherries, shred ded, blanched almonds, and any small, fancy can dies are suitable to use for Qfcoration. This recipe makes JO lolly P?Ps, two inches in diameter. ESS ?XJ.5S3E3 Smart ^LliX,C& For Early Spring Patterns for these distinctive styles may be obtained from the Pattern Department of THE STATE FARMER, by' sending 25 cents with the coupon below. CLAUDETTE'8 CHOICE * Pattern H-2117. This flattering spring frock is sponsored by capti vating Claudette Col bert There Is a clever military appeal in the soldierly rows of but tons; sleeves do their bit; welt edge shoul der seams give the styl ish, squared - off note and can form perfectly to the no -.collar neck line. This smart dress demonstrates that good appearance is no farther * away than the sewing machine. Pattern is avail able in sizes 14, 16, IS, 20, 40 and 42. Corres ponding bust measure ments 32, 34, 26, 28, 40 and 42. Size 16 (24) re quires just 4 yards of 39 -inch fabric. EA8Y TO MAKE Pattern 3010. This charming afternoon frock is surprisingly easy for even the least ex perienced home dressmaker to "run up." The ruffled edging, the demure collar and youth ful puffed sleeve add charm ing feminine touches to the draped blouse. The low- placed pleats on the skirt are very new and are designed for -case of construction on slen der lines. Pattern designed Cor sixes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Corre sponding bust measure men ta SO. 32, 34, 36 and 3ft. Sis* 14 (32) requires 4% yards of 39 inch fabric plus 1 yard con trasting material. DINNER DRESS Pattern H-3110. Kay D* Arcy'a looking at you In a perfectly gorgeous dinner frock featuring the season's smartest combination black and white. Fashioned along princess lines to mold the fig ure, this delightful model fea tures a set-In piece or narrow panel . Although rich -looking, this frock can be made simply and inexpensively. Pattern design ed for sixes 14. 18. 18. 20. 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 32. 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42. Sine 16 (34) re quires 3% yards of 39-inch fabric and 2-3 yard of 3fr~ inch material. Patterns of dresses pic tured above 2$c. Please remit in com or stamps. Give your name, ad dress. pattern number and she. Mail order to Pattern Department, State Farmer Section. Fletcher, N. C. A 32 page Spring and Sum mer Pattern Booh is available at 15c each, or if. bought in combina tion with pattern, Jjc for pattern and book. _ PATTERN DEPARTMENT STATE FARMER SECTION Fletcher, N. C. % ? Kn closed cents in coin for Pattern No Siae Pattern No Siae. . . . I Name | Address | Town A (Wrap securely In paper)