. . Homo Domonciration Markets Bringing - ' - ": ; ' ' ' . ''' "'' " -.. 1-i . I'- " V , i,' - - I ' I c? X J ii I f I " T 1 . " '' - ' -- - .; . I 1 : i a i Splendid Return. To, S. C. Farm Vomen ' . p. mis estchsn: Specialist In Charge Of 8. C. Home DemoBStrm ' lev,, th. nit r minutes'! want to aak our reader to go with me on mental sight- seeing tour lfco approximately .v- Carolina farm homes. On - Tuesdays and' rrl days of each week you will see on the back porches of many of these homes, rows and rows ox. manteii otutww 'AMtJLhiM which will take only a short time in the morning to pack In the.famUy auto and get oil w me -nearoy i.ik tmarVat fjaten ,, to - What" Mrs. Ceorge Boffmeyer of the .Florence aarket has to say awut - her wor. . ,.-''"r-i2 "My total sales tnrougn umim won .... of this. S300 came from the sale of garden produce, t offer vegetables Mie year touna; in-oraer w ao vow tags every two weeks during early "spring and ,mmA anrt Averv month durlmr the winter. r. iaof. vpcretables are always In demand mj t-o . - dessert when you see the cakes that are: readyr . for these markets. Almost any of you, regard' less of what you fcjtd today, would enjoy, a sUe . of chocolate toU made by Mrs J; B. Baffield Of the Sumter market. This cake Is wj much Ilka, . JeUy roll, but Mrs. Bafflejd. uses whipped ( cream instead of JeUy and sprinkle plenty f pecan meats' over , the nice chocolate Icing she ; has used on the outside of the cake. . . The lovely kings on the cakes of Mrs. Chiles of the - Greenwood market - will tempt you; whether you select cocoanut, chocolate, lemon or caramel, you wUl not be , disappointed for when you cut it you. will find" the texture of the cake just as nice as the IdngtrMrs. Mason Hollls of the Bock Hill Market will enjoy tell ing you of her.: Christmas fruit cake trade. , l Club market members are always anxious to meet the demands of customers so dont fail -to see, t the home of Mrs. O. B. Folsoom, Barts ville, 8. C..tb grist mUl which enables her to cifer grits home-ground grits, ; not the typ, that some of us-older people remember, which f " -v1 ' Bome Demonstration Market At 8amter, B., C - r you eome within the to 58 ranget Then your FaU an4 Winter-fashion, problem 'i'r-'vfl. The Pattern Department of -this ' newspaper now has available new 82'pat tiflos. In this beautiful new book, you will find entire pages devoted to Just j i la Elta- S3 ta 52. You wUl also - find an attractive Photographic section, showing , i t'Vr worn. These new. Fall and rWinter numbers, sbow house-dresses, street . j i Jther frocks,, the lines of which, are -designed for slimness. , lon will find that, -y cf tie tew designs are shown only In the -new Pattern Book.- Send for , this I -ctlfs' noelrated and colored Patt',.Ctal0f now?4,' ; r?'tem tZC3 Is Just' as comfortable to wear as It Is charmlnf to look at Because it makes one appear tail ana sum. xne nownea cww n jw? :.e1ri utbed. sleeves are v-;aMurt.-Mw:-feto; ' i i-"-:":sl lines and uses contrast most effectively. The dress may. be" made: with Kmg "tt i " t sleeves. This Is good model for sheer wool -but It niakes u beautifully too, H r.m and crepe. Vm SS to Wt'jt Cre are many evening ocions when one. neto-(mUghtlyrro U C3s&::y maSe f black in saUn or. heavy er sheer screpe. Pattern 8217 was designed to r-t J-JEt a meed. '.The dress has lovely flowing lines and .the pattern Jncluden Jacket; t - i ties at the waist and has charmlnf . f all .. sleeves.: , sices 38 to Each cf ticse patterns is 15c The new S2 page. FaU and Winter Pattern Book which f- ifs rhotcrr's of the dresses being worn Is 10c (One pattern and the FaU and ' -r Cock" .You ir-y order the book separately for 10c Address Pattern Depart- . i The. State Farmer Section ii steflpng.riaeei .B ' e annual dress revue for North Carolina Club girls will be held at. State, CoUfge rv.cr 3 and the winner will be named - e representative - 0 ftttend' , the " na 1 --a " Club corsress at Chicago Noyem--: through" December J 7.'.",r',.-.'';. 'jl 1 '"-la enter Irs the contest must be, be-, v 15 au4 23 years of ag and must have. "j metcr for at last two years, taid . "a II. lifter,' extension 61othlng sge ft Cite Cullcce. . "'. - t j r-notaiccti that e.ch county enter-. f t j-v't F""1 at ltstflvep "lis to , , i ' ' c it n-9. i 1 ' t l, r t jlu L -'snvutJ . t,.-v.ii ta'eUr i-a nai cf dresses which the girls may 3 cnt' t have teca Clvldcl into V s as f:"3 3:-. r 1 Jit for s.'nd (r 'rpefti" wear; 1 itUt-j tr t-:t for school wear; , f c .l. otlsn, si:k. or rayon; 1 -ty t- 1. v 3 5 3 ' "1 at t neral P- cf ' c '" to t!ie ln- r t" ! c '.'."-..-.a to t::-e pur l; l'j ! , f !3 t.'Ctors ' I je ' t d e la M- ' j 1 t.ifl lHa:r.c3. .' lfonv nnJ) wnman Vt A antAMut T fftll AnH winter 'garden 'contest last' year reported that uey were weu paia zar weir wars even uiougn they did not win a eaeh;pTlae.:.'-v't:'?'-'''':'')'''.''. ' The gardens, supplied, the women and their families with n abundant supply of fresh veg-ir etables flurng. the fall and winter monthe, ex plained - Miss Mary' E. ' Thomas, extension nu tritionists at N. C. State CoUfige. i : r u . ' The "contest is .' being' conducted again, this a rural family. Cash, prises will be awarded the' winners'. ' -"'- ' f ':.. x ilV-.;.'7"-!!" ' 'i-:v";T i:i - .: . - J . ' - .-. .......... . ,. . . v -.V .v.A" . 3,000,000,000 PICKLES ; An average yearly production of about 3,000.-N CC 3.C00 . cucumber pieties, in tbY TJntted states. IsBorsft; ey" .es?e ,t!:at,,the , American pu&ac, tjXorl cf good Ukles, and lt la probable that consumption could , be stimulated,, the United etates Department of Agriculture says. The an nual crop is grown oh about 4.000 acres, yields about . 4,000,000 .-bushels..' js:- f-?. ' -Jrr ..V. - ' ' ' ". ''.'''i', ' Four-H com -demonstrations suffered from douth followed by severe winds and, ralnsj but there, are five or six uta tamers demon strations which , show signs cf yi;I-:rt from 73 to 125 buchels per acre. . lasstrvctwai Of the county agent have beta fatttiuy carried out, and tie totereit araorj xtz young farmers is Indeed rerrctej aud tarplriiig. T. U. Ceabrook, Eeafort, 6 a for they are always-mce. ard. clean, free from roots ' and bruised or yellow leaves In fact, ther areJust xeady for use.' When you buy pound of greens from me, you wUl find no 'waste.-every bit of It Is. edible. V r -V - -Hw;ti wv,1piit " Flbwers Popular-- t -, r'ixy ''a on other-porches you will find baskets of cut 'flower's of 'every odor and .hue made-up Into small , bunches. Tou may wonder at the i nf tnmit of th bunches, but if you were -to ask the question why, you would have an Immediate Teply, .from uss esuie www wi 'Anderson market that her customers-Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Smith like to have theirs so '.miumii mim Clear averaees S3 .00 per week on liter- flower, sales and you wUl ..ftad some type ,. An h. ' nnntr AVer OK iWWH. V- ,WWwi. ; V . ---T month. In the year. lfrs. John.Thomson ot the markt ha 1500 eladloU and 600 dahlias planted for JaU. market.. Qute. a, few! women are SUCCeSSTUI in , IWUOg ' u uw . m;v ; yeloped n very, good bustaess by carefully pruning- their own plants and caring for the ut- tings .so that they , are constanUy producing 'plants for market, v. v . ; i Robert Bembert wiU be found in the Camrf en market each Saturday. She will ' not only sell you plants nut. win giacuy pmu plant your grounds for you. She- is developing a. small nursery, to take care 'of .the demands -of, .bo 'customers. ' " 1 . ;Ci?V . ' Selling Poultry: Products . '''iHj'. " tv ruv hroodera as vou nass these homes. Numbers of farm'; women built brick brooders and mixed home-grown feed -- last spring In order to supply early I brollers- es-v peciaUy for their markets. Let's stop for, a few minutes and hear the report from two women hn nio muktine noultrv.' This sprmg Mrs. cxaii : ir.riara.-vn Vim Hold 203 dressed JTVeTS and In addition to this has selected 50 pullettJ , If you wul.visK in ,tne noma 01 mn. wi ther Fields of BartsvlUe, 8. O; Mrs. J. B. War ner, Orcenwood, S. Oj UnL J A. McLaughlin that will supply her wit eggs t for her local market this faH'.$y;r W' r Mrs. T., X. Martin of the same market tells us she has" grown but 750' chicks this year, ..in.. ..1. 1 r.Via' niHricr 7K brbllera to' hotel trade, and has sold 15(f dressed fryers .through. Tne nnaeraon viud uu : A .nr.i. th mftvk-otweekiv with frvers through . ..ml.t : rra . Martin .' baa selected 150 pullets :.that she' is keeping foriaU and winter gg pro; uueuon. we must uui iwnn w n . t -she H getting ready -for: Thanksgiving snd rq.ri.fmu mftrlmti. , j" '''''' w Mrs. Martin, when telling usbout her chlck- k.--', ..n 'rvu ''tMnriiinri all rf OUT' Own jeed.thls year. We made. 1500 bushels of wheat Aotfl ann IT WeaLnPT. COFMXILlUUal MV, a.. A k -A. AAA Was la1 a .able we should, maze at least ,wv pwwv , corn; in fact; we expect arouna iw, ousoe or corn. of Florence county; and Mrs.. W. P. Oramllng of Orangeburg county; and many other homes of market members, their husbands will teU you, 'Tfes, we are making plans for bur pork market this fall and winter. We will have at least one hog per week to butcher for market and. will save the hams tor sale next spring. We never have enough to supply our customers." i'V fr ."-'.'Many Cakes JUre 8oId;:- W-t ,': I wonder If you have , bad Juncht , XyenVlf you have 1 believe you will like to have another had a llttle.of the com husk.left In; for our grist mlllsi. too have gone modern In 8outh Carolina and you will miss that husk and fcnd what the public hasj demanded, both white and... miiow writs, free from all. bran, either coarse or ine; also .the .yejlpw and. white corn. meal. . v(BdUtorow:nQner :wgjvz. vj Setchen wUl appear next. month.)..- : .... -. . SELECTED LEADING vRECIIES FROM, diet v kitchens; When you. are oeekKg ai. unusual method of . . securing these healthful foods, try the foUow ing salad; V"-,''-'--.'-."' - noBM' Ain.'lMB sum package ot Mpyai ueiaun tw ;.flavor.),4l..; J.'. :.'. r . . 1 cup boiling ..water. . .. . . , 1 teaspoon salt. '5'. 178 teaspoon w.hite pepper. 1 tablespoon vinegar. . ,5 I cup beet Juice. , . - . : , cup cooked beets, cut fine, cup finely-cut apple.' s- . Dissolve Boyal Gelatin In .boiling water, add , seasoning, vlaegar and. beet Juios. Chill until, It begins to thicken,, theiu add beeta and-ap- ple . -Pour Into-mould and chill . until firm. Serve as salad or appetiser. . , ', Serves ..."'' '. '. ' -iv- LOO CABIN BfJTTBK -"1 cup Log Cabin Syrup.' ' cup melted-butter. . , . , '. Cook syrup until a small amount forms a soft -ban In cold water (233 degrees F.) Add butter and beat with rotary egg beater until thick and creamy. Serve warm on waffles, hot , biscuits. muffins, griddle cakes, J or . gtager bread. Makes 1 ! butter ' " - . x . BAKED TBAL' LOAF ;4 cups Post ToastleSi ." v " a pounds veal,- ground. K pond salt pork, ground. 1 egg, unbeaten. " - . ';a teaspoons. aait.;''r'i'''-'-' ' h -ft' medium onkn chopped. . teaspoon sage ';' mc' x': " 1 tablespbn chopped- celery leaves. - - "l.cup byced,celery.T:i:3'v:-: '',; r-'r tablespoon 'chopped "iarsley.':.::'i' " T;gb: teaspoon' pepper. .:::"'vv-v,C;f ' up tomato ketchup, If desired. ; , . Crumble Post Toastles Add remaining uv, , gradients arid ; mix weU. Pack Z p&H Into " , , greased loaf .pan. Bake, m hot oven , (500 de . , grees F.) 15 minutes, ; then decfas "hear to t4(S50idegreesrA .e minutes longer. . Baste frequently with a mix ture' of cup hot water and ,4 tablespoona " 'butter. Serves 10. . , MBS. MOBBIS TRANSFERRED . "''Mrs.' Cornelia 0. Morris northwestern dls trlct borne demonstration agent, was trans-. . . f erred September 1 to the position, of esten slon economist in food conservation and mar- , ketlng.. . ; 'y-M --xt :;':;S':r:ii''.;,1:'- . ; Mrs. Morriav headquarters will y remain "Vi State CoUege.- said Dr. Jane 8. McKimmon, . s State home agent and assistant director of the . . State College agricultural extension service. ,

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