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.tisies,;,.,. KENANS VILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Cherry TP o There' a Trick to Turning OQ3 v : .Out a Good One.; . " V By EDITH M. make cherry pie, j, BlUy-Bpyr. So goes :, with its answer, "She i cherry pie III tbe twin- e." Evidently this wag i a test" of 'the brlderto-!-s ber housekeeping" abll- concerned..;'-: "';:;',y''X". ;iy when we are; served, ally good cherry pie It la i t the end of a satisfying sr everything else Is well :. First of all tbe pastry must i uod flaky. There are Just two tricks to pastry making, portion of fat to Boar mast Jit la general, one-third as i lard or hardened '.vegetable s flour Usually It Is best to i he fat Into the flour with a . i ':kVii?-,yh'i-4'hi:' Imps you-are saying to yonr ', "Well, my - mother always il pastry with her bands, and a s simply grand." ' I'm sure it But If your hands are . a as. mine you will do better ' you will use a knife, or maybe o. It should not be tut as fine; : ever, as It la for biscuits be e the' . large .particles of . fat , .e a' nie flaky icrwt? - Now you are ready to add the wa if , which', should be ' very cold.. L ake a hole In the mixture at one hii and stir In a tabiespoonful of jwater . until yon hare a ' stiff' ball - dough at 'that point Then' be )io add water at another point ; ,vnen - yon- have three 'balls ;, of uongh, take your hands and put .. ?K-m together with the extra flour Mt In. the bowL When the dough 1s smooth, put It In the refrlgera 'tor for at least an bout to chill and then It, will be easy to roll. '. ' Divide the . 'dough Into two parts and yon ace ready to make your pie and roll lightly Into a round a little larger than yonr pan. Line tHe 'psn - jwlth one sheet pressing It Into the 'pan and cover the bottom with floor and sugar mixed .together, - one ta Iblespoonful of each, Cover , with' a layer of cherries;5 sprinkle 11b- erally with sugar and continue un til your fruit la piled a little high- .Skeet Shooter Miss Winifred Hanley, daughter of Ji I'' Hanley- of " Stamford, Conn pictured after she bad won the an r u North-South '-Women's ' open fi V shoot championship held at Xu National Skeet club In Wash ington, D. O. vMIsa Hanley scored 65 out ef a possible 100. .:: AMAZE A ' SCIENT1FACTS - I?, " Pies Real Art BARBER er than the depth of the pan. Cov er with the. other layer of pastry and press the' edges- together. Cut the overlapping pastry evenly. With a fork press the. two layers, around the edge of the pan or bind the dampened edge 'With, a thin atrip of pastry. You may now. .get' rolls of parchment paper, which are de signed especially for this purjTose. Cut silts la the top of. the--pie. to let' out 'the- stetfoi which 'forms as the fruit co6ks. Use a Very .hot oven; .450- degrees F, for the first 15 minutes for ' baking and" then lower to 850- degrees tor about '80 minutes longer, i Too may Use this same method for all ' fruit pies which should be sirup, not starchy, as is sometimea the case, when too .much flour is put with the fruit -In all of these cherry recipes -we man . use oi ; we isour ., cnerries. The large' sweet, cherries are often put 'into, tat sheila ever which, a cherry glaze ; .may be , poured,. r-fe. : i ' Steamed Cherry Pudding ?.; cups .cherries' Vjf -i ;f -fjl ' cup butter '.. 1 cup sugar '. .', ' B ft nifirM .iVci'vi; 1ft cups floor -' ,a 8 teaspoons baking powder .'X cop milk vb (SJ siP'S Look over the cherries , and cut In half and pit Cream butter, and add sugar slowly and cream togeth er . until light Add .beaten eggs. L'ydia, THE woman who does' her own laundry work can save herself effort, In many . little ways which are' sometimes overlooked.' If at a summer camp, or by the sea, or. In the country, the bed linens can be used' rough-dried. The term' scarce ly, applies to 'the neatly fouled and well-smoothed linens when they -are done With ' the Idea hf no ironing. We i might tery -well 'calif hem, smooth j dried. In order to give them, toe smodth flnishc vibe fol ' lowing' methods should 'Ae fol. lowed ;8siIti)al'' sheets, 'pillow cases, and tow-, el .vrell i, after wringing"" them',, as this Immedi ately lessens the creases,'; Hang them on the line so that the wind direction! is against the sur face 'noi: strid ing ; the .pieces from' the - side, which . makea the material blow i" m : folds and-'i'not'!::: ent tPut sheets 0 010 ' so that half falls each side of it bringing tbe crease straight .'along the mid dle, which- would be tbe very place it would come tW the sheet were ironed. An imperative necessity -Is te keep the' sheet, stretched Its fall width or lengthy according to how It is doubled oyer the Une. -.This does-not mean that it should be pulled taut across the line, but that MINUTE BY ARlOLD Rpyal Gorge ; ,v..: sorpasseo " TWt 1200-POor CANYON OP. THE NEW River, 'WEst Virginia, IS POUND TO SURPASS. THfi DEPTH OP TUB amous Royal CorsI in Colorado.- , Broadcasting txRnoNsJ Pawo studo WWKERS MAVC OEVEU3PEO A SIGN . MGUA- OF H.- AND AtM et-TIWES. TO WRBCT UOG INSURANCE lfiUi"VMCE ft' pf . 1 L AND SaihtI. A fi H 4 i I it- t 1. 5 -s. a-ers LcwM; : .Over avCcnddlan Gc!:l F.line .' i Stuyvesant Fish Of New York,' right; and Col. Charles McCrea, for mer minister of mines for Ontario; are seen. examining r piece of gold bearing Ore at the Afton mine In ithe Temdgami district to the back ground are pthec members, pft, Mr 'Fish's party-f flnanclers' who were making so Inspection tour of mining properties' In northern Ontario.' Add floiir. which '.has been sifted with the baking powder alternate ly with the nillir. AdoV the cher-' rles mixed with a Uttletyf the Bonn Pot' into greased mold, cover,' and steam three hours., Serve 'hot With bard sauce. 2, fir .v&iS Cherrjr Damplint " H-'tm x 2 ponnda cherries v !, r " .-;.M;cnp waters;" i';?" '; i,cup granulated sogar .iti'&'tW'-T- .i' cup unseasoned .mashed tiota- !' I cup flour ; I ; teaspoon salt k Wi ousano L Baron Walker It falls without folds over the jlne for the breezes nd the sun to dry the material nnwrinkled. - t . V; . ; - -i . . .. , ("'. ; , ; Pillow Cases sad-Towels ' e. . Hang ' pillow . jcases 'hem's down, and with tha other end sfrtlght along' the clothes line. , Then 'the wind will. blew them smooth, or the sun will cause the evaporation -of the waterfrom; uncrease4 surfaces. Hang towels straight wlth'-one edge along -thfe' clothes llne.' jro they will dry. .evenly.. - ,' When It la time ' to . take the clothes 'down, let no wrinkles or folds get ' into ' them except In .the folds' desired. Fold the'' sheets as they are taken down. . , If two d0 this it Is easier, bat one can do ft successfully, by folding the sheet In -half again while it Is oh. the Une, and folding It In half, again thftt way. The rest of the 'folding Is easy., Keep (hg wide herd , on the outside. When - the clpthes are in the house,, lay each sheet flat and, .folded, on the . table, and smooth It wltb "the palms outspread, .Lay away,. flat, and smooth, and no Ironing, which Jl hot work, will: be required. Xt fc;r' "fe'," Fold towels and pillow- cases as you take them from, the Une and smooth -them , as described ' before laying .them on shelves;: It .takes a few moments to take In the wash as described and. only, , a . fevi mo menta more to palm-press, them.. I have -done Jt ' many times rat- mr summer place and know . whereof I speak.?.-v'V .WV;;-V;'' v ,''' , A - CVBah SmaioaU. WW Strvlo. v r LEONARD RRETT "Let .mei .write '.tbe.'.' songs ot a nation and I care, not wno will write ''. - ' - '.iWlS'Wi.'' Music Is : the ' outward expression of the; soul of i a country; From, the. .rain , dance of the Sopi In diana to Our own greaf, national anthem the deeper-' emotions of a people have been expressed in .music ' . " l Among the ear- llest-lnstruments , we nna ine narp and hori). The evolution In the mai nfacture of musical instruments baa been nothing , less than marvelous. Bdt we are interested not only In musical 1 instruments .but In'' the character - of music Meeit li OiS ''basic element of music Is rhythm," then the Spirituals, of , the ,'negro race, 'express' a verx deep and sin cere religious' emotion. :' T tie, Spirit uals sung In the play, ."Qreeo Pas tares,": will not Ukeiy .be forgotten by ,'those who , wr privileged to hear them. ' As the tom-tom' called out the deep . emotlopal nature of the savage so we. of, the- modern age respond to the fascinating and bewildering noteaof an old violin. In carta- of ttie world, less civ ilized than our' own, the' music la atrange and bizarre but 'neverthe less expresses the soul ef that peo ple. - As the. race advanced in cul ture, the music evolved with It - -A return to the finer music In our own age Is' very encouraging. The 1 " ' 'J ' enlng ; ''7 ''up melted shortenli f'. egfr sugntiy peaieo , ' Wash ud stem the -cherries,- place in a '..coveredf kettle, with, the water '89d simmer ,; covered - 25, minutes. atlrrtng occasionally , to prevent sticking and to bring the pits to the top.' Skim out the pits and stir In the' sugar,, Meapwhjle combine the mashed potatoes, floor, salt and melted -' shortening. ' Drop ' from a teaspoon on top of 'the hot. cherry mixture for 15 minutes. Serve with the to-:.ume,'?ifr,r-'-? ' : ;S) BU Syo4lct. WJUT Srvlc. POTPOURRI . The atmosphere contains wa ter vapor,, some' of; which con denses when the atmosphere be comes cooler. At "night some of ' the .heat that the earth, has ab sorbed Is released td the at mosphere rfgaln. , As. this heat passes through blades of grass and leaves, they become cooler than the surrounding air and therefore- condense the moisture that Is In the air. ' ' O WwUrn Newsp&per Union. Sporty Outfit ' Novel weaves are Introduced In a sporty outfit " combining almond green' In tbe Jacket and plain over blouse with a brown and almond green plaid skirt and scarf. The old-fashioned smoking Jacket Idea is developed In the collar with frog fastenings. age-of Jazs. seems to be passing, at least we hear less of It today. We may, hear the arias of the best operas sung by artists as. we' wit ness a play at the movies. The writer recently was present at a performance Where five thousand persons assembled, not to see a poorly acted play, but to hear glori ous music.'' Let us have more of It Many of the great movements In history were created under the spell . M .taualc''The .Reformation was born and nurtured In song." Some of .our .very Important social prob- "lema hitherto, unsolved may .yield to .a proper adjustment when all the people slag the way to their so- - lotion, . Perhaps we could sing our , way into, International peace more ranidiy tnaa legislation seema -anie to accomplish It Music" Is a nniveiv aal language, An aria or sentiment Is; the. same the World over regard-, less-of. the language In which It may be sung. Music is an Important el-1 ement-In our education. Like .the Italians nve' Should ' begin, .early. Every child should be taught In the' I L appreciate the spirit of music. Shakespeare says Thi man that 'hath no musto ta J himself . Nor its flot movtd with concord of swaet sounds - i -fa At for: traason, tmtagm and , spoilt ,.' Let no such man be trusttd. :' V"tra Nea( Union. , lvMesMi g"''" '-"'twww,w I P 1 Bsf ' 1 n .'.'Dutch Gia' String " ; Holder for Kitchen I'm &-A By GRANDMOTHER CJ-ARA As a decorative -hanger 'for the kitchen, this -little girl will add an other smile to ' your home. It's an attractive Btring holder and costs only a few cents And a Uttle spare time. 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' The mother who thinks that there Is time enough ahead for corrective diet is laboring under, a traditional delusion that up until, two years of aire and sometimes longer, milk Is the sum total of everything. ; Milk is the warp and the woof of what .lt takes to get through life, and espedaUy at Us beginning. But It needs supplementing, because its chemlstry'ls low In a few needed es sentials and the, child, set in his, all milk diet resists other foods. . Doctors Prescribe Varied, Foods. Doctors long ago. ' recognized the value of adding other , foods- to the diet of milk, early in babyhood, in order to offset future finicky, appe tites. Thus tbe Infant of -six weeks gets his cod-Uver oil .and orange Juice or tomato Juice; a little later a spoonful or two of prepared, vege table juice or even tne strained veg etable itself. 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