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Home Demonstration Club News
BY MRS. T. J. O'NEIL
Macon County Htome Demonstration Agent
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In yous
canning demonstration
Miss Gladys Kimbrough, canning
expert, will give a meat canning
demonstration at the Franklin high
school home economics department,
Monday, Nov. 23, at 10:00 ,a. m.
Miss Kimbrough has taught home
canning to a large group of women
in 30 states and has met most of
the questions that can be asked
about food pres'crvation. She in
cludes the answers to the more
usual ones in her lecture-demon-
stration. This period is always fol
lowed by taking up the individual
canning problems of those who at
tend. Food values, proper servings
of canne,d goods/ storage, dietary
value of different products, all are
frequently related in her informal
and entertaining way of telling how
and showing how to keep summer’s
goodness for winter’s table.
Miss Kimbrough’s lecture-demon-
strations are given under conditidns
and in a way that can be repeated
by the women in their own,homes.
Their kitchen equipment may vary
widely. She says: “How many wo
men really have model kitchens ?
Very few. Then isn’t it important
for me to show how to do the
best that can be done in the aver
age home ? Fortunately food can >be
preserved perfectly imder rather
primitive conditions. Modern equip
ment may save labor; modern
methods certainly save both labor
and material. My work is to teach
the best .^methods and practices
now known. We present those which
can be used in any home.”
The term “home canning” may
suggest a lot of hot, hard work to
some people, but those who see
Miss Kimbrough converting raw
material into beautiful delicious jars
of tempting food realize that it is
one of the fine domestic arts. Miss
Kimbrough does not believe that
canning is an inspired art. She
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of goods continue to develop.
America’s history rests on a gold
foundation and every great period
of prosperity this country has ever
known followed on the heels of new
mid discoveries. I hope Jean and
Lr friends find that gold deposit
of her grandfather s.
CLASS
Never before in the history of
civilization has there been such a
widespread and determined effort
to set class against class. The less
able .and less fortunate, betrayed
by the fallacious doctrine of Karl
Marx, have been trying to gam
control of the governments in the
belief that their condition will be
better if they control the material
wealth and means of _ production.
It -was the belief of the father of
modern socialism that there is an
instinctive class solidarity which has
more power to move men in the
mass than any other human emo
tion. That this is not true has been
demonstrated whenever a nation
has had to face a crisis in its af
fairs. Under such conditions class
distinctions vanish and national
feeling takes precedence over class
feeling.
THURSDAY, NOV,
Something like that
today in Russia,'where th i"’
experiment in socialilT'*^'
going on for 18
people are losing
class
sciQusness and gain^g .
patriotic consciousne
’'ationai'l
They are beginning to i
as people 'eventuallv -i
to recognize, that the im” '1
one are the, interests
that any effort to nartV
kind into permanent -
MISS GLADYS KIMBROUGH
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holds that good material, plus prop
er equipment, simply recipes and
so.und instructions should always
,get good results. Her presentations
support this theory. She begins by
defining the terms and principles.
Next she describes the proper ma
terials. She explains each process
as it is done. She tells how and
shows how in such simple words
and clear ways that the beginner
is confident and the experienced
is pleased.
The fundamental principles of
canning do not, cannot, vary, but
Miss Kimbrough has found that
food preservation specialists fail to
agree on minor details. She there
fore makes a practice of teaching
canning just as it is taught by the
extension service in the state in
which she is working.
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The state of Wisconsin has de
cided that a hunter who wants to
shoot deer with a bow and arrow
instead of a rifle may have a
license to do so. There has been a
great revival in recent years of in
terest in the primitive weapon of
the Indians, but very few modern
archers have demonstrated their
ability to bring down big game
w'ith the bow.
For my part, I think it is a much
more sporting proposition to hunt
deer with bow and arrow than with
a modern high-powered rifle. It
gives the game at least a better
break, and certainly provides the
hunter with just ,as much exercise
and fresh air, or perhaps even
more.
I have never been able to sym
pathize with the desire of men to
go out and kill 'harmless animais
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like deer. It is quite a different
proposition from killing in self-
defense or for food. It seems to
me there is just as much sport and
ai great deal more humanity in
shooting game with a camera than
with a gun.
COOPERATION
I am more interested in reports
of people who have done something
to help themselves than I am in
those who win prizes in the sweep
stakes lottery. 1 got a real kick out
of the report of a group of middle-
aged men living in the Mills Hotel
in New York, a semi-philanthropic
institution for the needy, who pool
ed their capital, amounting to 14
cents, and organized a campaign
for mutual self-help. Out of the
100 who joined this movement the
last report is that everyone has got
a job, ()9 of the jobs being perma
nent.
T saw a report the other day of
a group of people living in a subur
ban community who had combined
their interests and energies to
build homes and provide food for
themselves and others of small
means, and who by cooperative ef
fort have pulled themselves up by
their own bootstraps, as it were,
lifting several families out of de
spondency into comfort and reason
able security.
I think that sort of folk' is much
more interesting and useful to the
world at large than the ones who
cry and grumble about their hard
luck and hold out their hands for
somebody else to feed and clothe
them.
GOLD
Old Jeff Casserly died last month
He left his 16-year-old grand
daughter, J6an Kuster, a box con-
tonmg a nugget of gold worth $5,-
OOJ and a reminder that he had
once pointed out to her the spot
where he had found it.
Now Jean is organizing a real
treasure hunt, in which several
prospectors have joined, to search
for the mother lode from which
her grandfather took the big nug
get.
With all the gold hunting that is
going on, it would not surprise the
any day to hear of the discovery
of another Rand or another Klon
dike. I have seen more than one
depression, m my time, dispelled by
a great pld discovery. So long as
gold IS the only medium which the
whole world
accepts at the same
value, we need more and more of
It as civilization and the interchange
I'MANEWWOM^
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. . . when it’s cozy^
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Cold weather is fine and healthful o
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the time to modernize your home for winter- j
We’re experienced in making homes snug'
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