AY, OCTOEErt 3, 1033 THE DUPLIN TIMES, ; KEN ANSVILLE. KORTH CAROLINA ? ' r .vnys Keep Up Staple Supply Thiu8 Be Prepared for Unexpected -""t5 B EDlTH : of the things which helps to housekeeping easier Is i p the stock oC staples In y and refrigerator. It sets .... keeper's mind at ease to re or this supply when unei- :1 emergencies Interfere, with ' i inketlng. And then. If com- ? comes unheralded, she will be red to supplement the meal i i planned for the family In such a v ny that it will stretch to the i sary extent . ; ' , 1 One clever woman keeps a special t If stocked with canned products v '.ich are particularly useful, for f t to replace what she has used. ' -'.ore she has canned soap, fruits, i h, chicken, Olives, pickles, catsup nnd other savories with, which at a moment's notice she can add an ex , tra course In the form of a canape, soup, a salad, or dessert s One canape, can be made easily by spreading rounds of bread with catsup. ' In the center of this, place a slice of staffed olive and around the edge spread thin line of an chovy batter an equal combination of batter and anchovy paste, One side of the bread may be toasted If you like. . ' Another canape Just as good Is ade by spreading the bread with mixture of deviled ham and bat ter. and placing on this a lattice of thin strips of anchovy fillets, This . canape can be made" into a more for . mal first course by putting it on a lettuce leaf and garnishing It with mayonnaise, v . ' -A salad which Is particularly use ful when you are out of lettuce Is made from the canned artichoke hearts marinated with trench dress ing and served with strips of plml ento and with mayonnaise for a garnish, n " " ' For a supper dish you may like to open a can of mushrooms and ': to serve them on toast, or you may like another combination of pine apple with fish or shrimp or crab meat - ' vn. ''-'i'i't s ,' v A quick 'dessert can be made by combining whites , of : eggs with .: canned cranberries or apple sauce? Three egg whites and a cupful of Charming Dress i .. Ropes of pearls are twisted Into the draped neckline of this charm ing dress of black crepe. ' The cun zilng bat with the stiffened veil Is black antelope. AMAZE AM IN UTE 6CIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD Storm strength ' . waves in the north Atlantic strike with an AVERAGE FORCE OP 600 PER SQUARE FOOT M SUMMER, e.OOO POUNDS M WINTER, AND IN SEVERE STORMS WITH OVER 6pOO POUNDS, Qxl ABSOk51Nu SOLID - Palladium, a solid l, can absorb times its own "6 OP HYDROfiEN. flAX, , ' M. BARBER fruit is about the right proportion. Another good dessert, needing a cake foundation, which yon may have on hand or have, time to get from the ' baker's or grocer's, ' Is made by putting crushed pineapple between layers and covering the whole-'with whipped cream or with a meringue. ,- - . . . . , - , , i Chickea RolL " ' ' 2 caps prepared biscuit flour - cup cream . 1 2 cups cooked chicken, flaked i cups gravy leftover gravy In ' creased by adding milk and thickening). . , .I Stir : cream into prepared i flour and mix well.- Tarn oat on lightly floured board and. knead gently to -smooth up. Boll oat In oblong shape about inch thick. Spread with the flaked chicken and Just enough gravy to moisten, and roll as for Jelly : roll, making - one' long ; roll. Place in loaf pan or casserole and bake in hot oven (450 degrees Fah renheit) from 20 to 85 minutes. Serve cut in thick slices with hot gravy over them. , - Bail Bradioat WNU sWloa. By Ludia DtfNDLB teas are 'the latest Idea -f for raising money - with the smallest possible outlay. Bazaars and fairs often cost so much to get up, that the net proceeds are by no means ( -commensurate - with the amount of work involved, and the actual money -expended In prepara tions. With a bundle tea the out lay Is trifling. Nothing is sold at It except . perhaps the- afternoon tea and this is often' free. The only thing re quired is that each person at tending the tea brings a bundle and leaves it for a rummage sale, or -a white ele phant sale or a thrift S sale, -byrl whatever name the sale Is called. The bundles are not opened but go as they are, direct to o m e place where, in a short time, the articles contained in the bundles., will be displayed, priced and sold. Inter est lu the sale is created by the bundle tea, and many' OL the per sons who attend It, will also attend the sale.' . What Is In the bundles is entirely a matter for the person who con tributes It to decide. It may be that she has oddments in the house that she caret very little for, yet which she realizes are actually worth-while things. She may be willing to let them' represent her contribution to the good "cause for which the tea Is given. The bundles may contain shoes,- frocks, hats. scarfs, trinkets, pictures, ornaments. etc.! .Whatever one has to give, the tea offers the chance to dispose of, and whatever the articles sell for are exactly the same as a contrt button of cash to the cause. If she Fossils 'incomplete Only about looo of each 100,000 different forms of previous life have had their uyl record KEPT T v " H F" . ZK;H. KXMl ? - - I. T y 'DdblHs. Shipped in Ice Cakes Their loveliness permanently -captured inside three solid cakes of transparent ice, 16 choice dahlias grown In San Francisco and Alameda, Calif., sailed on the liner Monterey for-exhibition la Australia. As the entries- of the California Dahlia society, the huge blooms will be shown at the annual spring flower festival In Newcastle, New South., Wales. Alec Low, president of the society, right, and Charles Wallace, who devised the freezing process, are. here seen with the dahlias in ice. . -., Le Baron Walker wishes the woman can have new things In her bundle. Bundle Tea. s . A bundle tea may be given by some person who Is greatly inter ested In the- charity for which the money is to be raised, and the cost of the tea be defrayed by ber as well as the bouse or the lawn be ing open for tbe occasion. In sum mer bundle teas are frequently on' the grounds of some estate. The person wno throws open the house or grounds for the tea ' generally supplies the tea and refreshments as her contribution to the worthy cause.. Or sometimes there are sev eral who supply the food while one opens her home and supplies the service, When a group of women decide to hold a bundle tea, It can be ar ranged to hive no one be at actual expense, ' iiese women may finance It by buying-' tbe foods and the tea for which tbey get repaid, for' costs only, from the proceeds of the con tents of the bundles, tbe remainder going to tbe charity. Bundle teas have been given as society events because women who have beautiful estates, have thrown them - open for the events. The fashion is set, and has been proven excellent, with good financial re turns for the modest outlays. . C Bll Byndtcate.T-WNU 8rvlo. LIFE'S PUZZLES By LEONARD A. BARRETT . Life Is full of puzzles. Experi ences occur which defy all rational i '. ' explanations. Those who al ways have been unfortunate are convinced that "luck" , controls destiny. Among , these life pus sies Is the seem ing success of the wicked. Dis honest persons are successful while the hon est are victims of misfortune ' and failure. Pow er, both economic and social. Is in the bands of the unscrupulous. Vuv tue walks In rags and vice In silks.' The brilliant lawyer gets bis guilty client off unpunished. A premium Is placed on Ignorance while culture and education toll at a discount. To one. person ease, and luxury comes with little or no effort, to another the morrow brings no happy pros pects, of progress. We frequently hear .the remark,-"that man was born under a lucky star," while of another, It Is said, "he Is a child Of cruel fatel"U ; It should be remembered, how ever,:;! that these .experiences are only ''puzzles,'! which we can neith er understand nor explain. ' Nature la a stern mother, and, her laws are inviolable. She does not' bal ance her accounts every day.. Some-, times she waits a 'long time before calling for the final day of reckon ing. Regardless of values the same law holds true; ;; disobedience Is slavery.' No man ever escaped In jury to himself in consequence of the wrong he did . another. In our own experience we recall men who seemed to rise by depressing otn era, but . later In life they . them selves were the bankrupts.- A crook Invariably dies in poverty. A gam bler . ultimately loses all - his Ill gotten gains. In the final crisis dls hopesty leads to ruin. The pyramid of stolen wealth falls like the Old tower of Babel. - The Irrevocable decree of the moral and social order seems to be, M V In Hall of Fame Vernon' Kennedy, rookie pitcher of the Chicago White Sox, entered baseball's hall of fame by pitching a no-hit, no-run game against the Cleveland Indians. what you give you receive. "Give to the. world the best you have and the best will . come back to you." That nation which seeks to expand by the sword ultimately perishes by the same weapon. This most subtle of life's puzzles, "the seem ing success of crime," is a very old problem. Job wrestled with it. Let as again remember that It Is only a "seeming" success. The law of Justice had not yet been vindicated. Life's Inequalities express only the puzzles, not realities. Real life comes to those who are not de pressed by these apparent inequali ties but who live and work: Each for the joy of the working. And each to his separate Uar, Shall draw the Thing as he sees it For At Cod of Things as they are. O Western Newspaper Union. SMy ighbor Says: Partridge berries should not be watered after 'they are placed In bowls. Tbe moisture from the moss and soil will be sufficient to keep berries all through the winter. Re move cover of bowl occasionally to prevent mildew forming. Cake should be cold before boiled Icing is put on to it. Uncooked Icing may be spread on either a Slightly warm or cold cake.,;; , 'Before washing silk stockings and underwear, mend all rips and holes and turn garments Inside out. Wash as soon as possible after wearing and rinse thoroughly. t AMoetated ftewapipera. WNO Servloe. , POTPOURRI Why the Stork Was Picked jv: The loving care and affection Which the stork bestows on Its young Is the reason for the legend that this bird is the de liverer; of new-born babes. In Germany and Holland It Is es pecially loved and protected as a bird of good omen and also because It destroys snakes and many other pests. "Ss 'A ':J e Wntern Newnpaper Union. Ji& C- mumm n -immmmmmmmmiiditiim Unique Scratch . , Pad for Kitchen . Br GRANDMOTHER CLARK HAVE 'A SCRATCH OK M6 It can't be helped If there Is mon key business afoot here. This little fellow makes It his business to keer a record of your household wants on the little pad be Is boldlnjt. Thu memo pad banger measures about 8 by 10 inches when finished. - Package No. A-7 contains the stamped and tinted unbleached mus lin and (he paper scratch pad, ready to be outlined, also directions how to make It up. Thread and binding are not Included. Sent postpaid for 15 cents. Address Home Craft Co., Dept. A. Nineteenth and St Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Enclose stamped ad dressed envelope for reply when writing for any Information. Sparrows Save Man' Life Sparrows have saved the ute of a man -who long befriended them at Galbrunn, Austria. Frauze Oberhu ber, seventy-ttve years old, a peas ant and a bachelor, made it a hnbl! every morning during 20 years to feed from his window the sparrows that came regularly In masses for their meal. One morning the win dow was closed and there was no food for them. The noise made by several thousand birds attracted tbe attention of neighbors, who entered the bouse and found the old m-m unconscious in his bed. He had fallen seriously 111 during the night and had nobody to help him. Overlook Little Thing Let not the littleness ot people disturb you. Remember that If you have been made big enough to do big things in life, you have been made large enough to overlook little things. John T. Moore. THERE'S BEEN A REMARKABLE CHANGE- iMsoiJ,peAR..vou,Re. SELF GETTlNa MORE FON OOTOF THIS PLAV TO THAN". EDITH IS.' ZD C..VJ LATfR 6lArrtkV, j," .', OH,MOTfieR...MwU,,VOU M-toMlb OO.J CAN T CJ MUCH 4 mQ iI'VE BEWi M CAN'T 6l 6WG HER AN EDlTH 8 IN 1 vw WORK P6 1 CHOSEN F0R1H6 1 INTH6 PlAV EDUCATION . E PLAV ? 1 rrZn, WN&S THE. LEADING PAKT ft ..ANOv foR MAKE A 1 THINK IT ; T ; vKlD HAS Pt IN OUR CLASS), J XrW-S -mi A CHORUS GIRL ,WlO 6 C5 ' ' " .ruVJ GOOD TifAE. ? BtWMWHl"""t''W(MJ'M't'''"itWUiJ simlvmimiwemmm J nmyuyn llii'HP";mmJiiiiiW""l!MK'"l - "'inm . .4.(..l', .--?l iou've Be w lwELu7t I m mrs. barclav, i weueje y cuRsesf ifsJ EEUNS BADLY I SUPPOSE fw?f MAKiN&l I THAT COFFEE- NRUE5 IS, 5tt'S SWlTCHlMG FOR MONTHS, I If I. DON'T' A 616 MISTAKE-' 1 VOOR TROUBtE. TO POSWM JT DEARJ LET'S I GO.'I'LU ' I -IWT LtT J I SUGGEST VOO 61VE UP I'LL. HAVE A SO AND SEE -1 NEVER; HIM BUtttf T COFFEE FOR 60 DAVS AND . VTO SCRAM ! J m DOCTOR .' HEAR Tr ,( MS I DRINK POSTUM INSTEAD ! h'--r MEON -LET'S 'EWOOF. 31 Storage Solves Problem p . of Surplus 'for Gardeners - Each year the average gardener has a surplus problem. His garden normally produces more vegetables during the summer than he and bis family can consume. This surplus of little value In the summer can be .used during the winter in preparing, a variety of tasty and wholesome dishes if the extra vegetables are properly stored in cellars, attics, or other suitable places. Storing of vegetables also liehtens the. annual canning work. Beets, late cabbage, carrots, cel ery, onions, parsnips, potatoes, sweet potatoes, salsify, pumpkins, squash, and turnips may be stored. In their natural, condition. Beans of various kinds, Including the llmas, may be dried and stored. A half-acre garden, according to horticulturists of the United States Department of Agriculture, will. If propterly cared for, produce enough vegetables tor year-around use by the average family. Cellars containing a furnace usu ally are too warm and dry for stor ing root crops, but a room may be partitioned off In one. corner or end of the cellar and temperature con trolled by means of outside windows. Outdoor cellars may be built at a low cost. Pleasures of Literature It is a greut mistake to think you cannot understand the pleasures of literature unless you possess a li brary. A very few books will serve, It rightly chosen. John Morley. 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