PAGE TWO NOTICE By order of the Board of Education, Stokes Co uI v.ii! offer for sale on— vVFDNKSDAY, APRIL 2.VIH, 1911, at tv(s »ek P. •!., to the hijrru;?>t bidder at R. B. 1/r ilw !.'tila'Alngr l-d school prop -? i; . to-w.i: Smithtovn >chooi house and lot. .«> •:. , I:*s*.-..'ioiise lot. ;.\-e \ . .v.-oel hov>e and Wt. •x* \ i •Htti i. iUt - Ol!S? 3n . lOt. i . • *»•«.»» Mf/i . * »«*k (.%!.«.«. I\jK. m Tl.v . ' I'.t. rvvr* js the ngrht to rej». i . • ;•.! I'.c*. rej a • :: ;• i.:\S '" J> J. C, v AR; ; .UN\ (. '.erk. Pianos Going rast at Bowen's Gigantic PIANO SALE! Here are the reasons: !Vms. hbor.> I j.iiutit Pr.u-tUe Piano *4i»(W —ScUaefler M. i.i. % L t-!is.'U K«x?d for twt'Ktj more >«*ars KtiT.Wi— i Krt.ll I '|»ri.;hi S".'MW—l.aflarj.ue Maiiopwy I priori SvYOo—Kcninutun >n.al! Plain (a**- like ne.v •VKHi.OO —>u!braii*»'ii Small Plain Cast* like new 513.).(t0 Kfchty-« Note standard Player wi'ti l« roll* and L-r h S' 10.0(1. \ru! i \it out' hundred more to select fiom with bench to r>:.n«'i! Jeliv* red to >onr home. I'm- ffce eonvenienee >( out-of-town \isitors our »tore Mi;: b" >;»eji V itsirdav night and Easier Monday. BiHVKN PIANO COMPANY Tr ci- «-t-e{, \e\t to Post Offi;e—W instrn-Sulem, \. * Chocolate Birthday Cake l.owrnor Kolph of alilorniu h''lps .Miss Dje-stcr to cut birthday cake PRI «f:NTATION to Mane Dressier Prize Dmll'» Food Cake —AriicricnV w°ll-!nvcd Ma;*e and 2 cupi l sifted rnUr flour screen star —of a mammoth chocolate teaspoons combination baking Mrthtlov eak« is lust another indien- priwrier tion tlmt the traditional birthdny cake teaspoon salt is now going in for chorolHle in a big ~i c-iip butter or other shortening ■way. l'or rich, luscious chocolate I' 4 cups sugar lends any cake nn air of festivity. I eggs. well beaten Make your birthday enk. of choco- f'iunrcs unsweetened chocolate, late bv either of these rec ip» 8. deco- nu-lted rati* it with candle* f>r the birthd.iy / t^n^l> V a„ni» 4 table «nd your rake « ill make B ■ on(1 meaßur#i adl baWn , arable contribution to the celebration. powdw and , aU and alft toKe , he r . nirthdnv Treat Cake ,hr «' e Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream to 3 eggs) gether until light end fluffy. Add eggs 3 cups sifted cake flour and beat well; then chocolate and 1 teaspoon soda beat until smooth. Add flour, alter % teaspoon suit nately with millc. a small amount at a 1 cup butter or other ahortenlng time. Beat after each addition until l'/4 cups brown sugar, firmly packed smooth. Add vanilla. Bske in two 3 eggs, well beaten greased fl-lnch layer pans in moderate 4 squares unsweetened chocolate, oven 35 minutes, or until melted dene. Spread Seven Minute Fronting % cup cold water between layers and on top and sides r or calce. Sift flour once, measure, add aoda Seven Minute Frosting And salt, and aif t together three limea. _ ... . Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar * gradually, and cream together until # wat „ light and fluffy. Add egga and beat teaspoons light corn ayvup well. Add chocolate and beat until j teaspoon vanilla smooth. Add flour, alternately with Combine egg whites, sugar, water, water, a small amount at a time Beat „..j ~o rn By rup In top of double boiler, after each addition until smooth, beating with rotary tgg beater until Bake in two deep greased 9-inch layer thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly pans in moderate oven CIM'F.) 30 min- boiling water, beat" constantly with utea. Spread Seven Minute Frosting rotary egg beater, and cook 7 mln between layers and on top and sides utes, or until frosting will stand in of cake, piling frosting thickly on top. peak*. Remove from boiling water; Melt 2 additional squares unsweetened add vanilla and beat until thick chocolate with 2 teaspoons butter, enough to spread. Makea enough When froating Is aet, pour chocolate frosting to cover tops and aides of nlmture over cake, letting It run down tv.o 6-inch layers, or top and aide* «n aldea. > of Bxßx2-lnch take (generously). 4 THE DANBURY REPORTER. CHARLES M. FIJLP DIED LAST MONDAY hi: ijvkd m:ak hk.ii point, \v\s 72— WORK PKO «!:i;ssi\(i o\ ki\; high SCHOOL \Dl)ITION NKW'S \\:> n:s:su\M.s oi ki\(.. Kin. Ma-ch IN. H. H. Brow.-i vi i i s i-n Main vtrw-t. cele brated his gixty-firat birthday Su-- A •uuiibii • neat- jo'.i t*-\\ - \\vc : -if at lor i:'e occus ion. Syi'i* Tl.-i een«l:oj .. -»>' i:t S -v v.v.'i rehr.vcs :ui friends here. . • . ' T:.' ' :•«i • vice v.* • T •v- M> h. .- : 1 and but ial iol : i: y ! ■ -h>o • , ■ln: h'.iil !l . K . i ' iii- i>'.* *.! Mrs. nj;-Sa!oin. siii \'iv . Jho ".loconiiCii had 'i very wi.le aipi:>int:.nee and num ed his friends by the SCOP.'. Pall bearers were: L>r. K. .S. Hcl sabcek. K. P. Newsum. Charles fl Helsabcck. Arch Linville. D: fhci.er Helsabeck and Letter O. Puliiam all of whom wetv nephews of the deceased. The burial was in charge of the Junior Order I'niied American Mechan ics. Mr. and Mrs. Oiis Brown, oi Greensboro, visited relatives heir- Sundav. Thcie lias been a big: comeout in the wheat crop in this section sir.ee the recent rains and it it t> kins very promising at pres ent. Work on the new home of Titos. K. Smith is nearing com pletion. When completed this new home will be modern in every particular. The following births were reg istered here last week: To Mi. and Mrs. Charlie Lynch, a dr.uqh ter: to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tut tie, a daughter: to Mr. and Mts. Roger Slate, a son: to Mr. an 1 Mrs. Alonzo Cole, a daughter, an to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas East. .1 son. Work on ihe new addition to the high school building is well under way and will be pushed through to completion at an early da 1 . :'. Four new rooms are ere i tC'l. Thee i-; sli .lt improvement ""n the condition of Dale, the smalt son of Mr. r.nd Mis. Merman New yr. a. »vho i:- t afTering from an att; .;k of bronchial pneumonia a their home here. Benjamin S. At wood. of Span a. is spending some timo here the gmr ! of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby I*. At wood. Mrs. H. Grady Harding, v.hi has been very tick at her 'tome here i"i several days, is much improved. i.Jwvrn *M»use ha" returned to hit; h0;.'..» i.« !".il::'tel!:hia after spending 't few days with friend 1 - here. There is slight improvement in t !ic condition of Mrs. Cat alee In gram. who is suffering from an uttsick of pneumonia at her home one mile south of town. Klmer M. Hauser has accepted a position with Brown-Rogers- Dickcon Company at Win? 'on-Sa lcm. He entered on his new duties Saturday. A Treat From Victorian Days By Jane Rogers ri\AKE a Up from the vogne for * tbe customs of our Victoria!, forebearers. When the children clamor for "something to cat" In mid-afternoon give them that good, old-fashioned delicacy a piece of bread and butter liberally sprin kled with brown sugar. If* eco nomical, chock full of energy, and the children will greet it with cheers Joel as their grandparents used to in th> days when Victoria was queen. • « "\ " 4*' * 1 !■!■ ijr * B?! w..?.'eh? & I ¥Gli TCdiKel ?::! rok»r mi good texture j ; ;•; :,v.U, ..-> y.*.»r tvimi but you cannot luy better fer , .: • • . i.-. iviv. stcr —the tilizcr for growing tcl.ncco. ii'. i: : lrv.t has K n field- Royster cxperis arc- continual* ti .U'il i? .;i\ e the best results [y studying tcbrrco, It».:r-vng all with tob.cco. Good tharc is to know about fertilising tobacco i.» h'ird to grow. It >. They never slop e:..^ct*iincat« toe'; >on years :o .earn what you j n g an( j improving. Tiicy lest kr.- . about growing it. And it every fertilizer in the laboratory, tori us years and years to learn t j len field-test it in the tobacco what v>e know about fertilizing field. Only refined materials arc i:. Bet-vecn us \;e can make the l! 9. j to nia ke sure that the pur kfrsd of crop that will mean re.i! ca s obtainable go into Royster money to you. sacks. As a result, we know that Don't take anv chance when Ro Tobacco Fertilizer will you buy your fertilizer. Remem- V ou the resuits y ou want * ber this: Royster sis made in one See your Royster agent today quality only —the best. You can and let him know how many pay more or you can pay less. tons you need. f, S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA "T" } oOYSTEJTS -> Nt m femuztß ' an RLEY BLEND I OU U U ENOUGH tl ANYBODY LAN^DYJ. UNIOUMADE TAKE THE Danburq Reporter ONE DOLLAR A YEAR ~ BUT CASH Get the News of the Campaign WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1»1