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f ' - KENAN8VILLE. NORTH CAROLINA i. ,oojx'wJ a Requires Little Cooking and ; Good (or Quick MeaL A By EDITS II iit 1 rlLL you have) lamb chop or VV liver and bacour That was the question pat to a group of tea or , twelve at a small country club the o&srx day, where meals ara at ways delicious And . what do you think? Liver and bacon was or : . dered unanimously! , jJ ' ' Personally,. I am Always partial t$ liver when it U well cooked- And that means a . very short time. A. few years ago, however,-there : '.:rould not have been so many en ' thuslasta, Liver was not -conald-- ered good for children, and there ' ' were many people who Just thought ; that they didn't Uke it. . Along came a flurry or publicity which made peop le conscious of the food value of the erstwhile cheap, and per. baps .1. might say, common food. With the increased demand and con seauent price even Wsoar who 'bad. scorned-lt previously tasted It and liked It ; cs's, y:' ' $ecause.lt demands little coot , "Ing, liver -may -well , go Into; the quick meal While there are In my collection of -recipes any number ,s of suggestions for its preparation, I still remain faithful to my first - love, fried liver which has neither v an , -attractlKe nor a - particularly - beautiful ntmniamt&i'.i'&yz Calves' liver Is more tender, but also more, expensive than beef liver. ' Although they are not largely need ,yoo will find 'that the liver-from both, the lamb and the pig, which , ,' re usually inexpensive, are worth , considering, , 1 With liver, many of us group 2 onions. What Is better than liver .x smothered with onions unless It is r steakprepared In the 'same way 1 ' i And, by the way, have yon -ever tried creamed fried' onions? These ;j are .not. generally known In fact, -1 think that I have tasted them only , (n one household besides my own. "'fe:"' 1 i Fried Liver. . i v'.;i... . " Remove skin and veins from Uver , : sliced one-half Inch thick. Roll In , (lour ; mixed .with salt - and pen- : ; Santa Claut Statue , i in w?w $vtn tht.' ' This Is the model of the 25-foot ynonumeqt to be built in a 82-acre r park In Santa Clans, Ind., .which has been made world famous be cause of Its name,- -'.,. v AMAZE A KC!TI?NT1FACTS it V' tT REPULSIVE FISH- . E HIDEOUS SttiNEFBH i DORMANT ON TH6, 'AN BOTTOM, Kit UNA rruiMG WHICH COMES n bv rrs poisonous 1 Favorite Dish I '.ft. BARBER per. Fry saute) in butter or bacon fat Ave minutes; turning -when one aide la brown, Cse a modern Oame. Baked Eggs With Spinach. Into each greased individual "an gratln" dish put one tablespnonful of chopped spinach. - Cover the eggs with white sauce. Into each "up of which has been stirred one-bolt cup ful of grated parmesan cheese." i--.. ' .1 ; Battered Corn. &S"v Remove corn from the ears. Place In double holler with melted butteM cover and cook over not water for ten minutes. Season with salt, pep per and paprika. , Creamed Fried Onions. 12 medium-sized onions 8 tablespoons fat ' 8 tablespoons Hour 1 teaapoomsait fepper, , f 2 cops milk , t Slice and try the onions In the fat. When light brown dredge with flour, stir well and add milk and' seasoning. Cook until thick and serve on ' trench toast made by dipping bread In milk and frying until light brown. v Quince Marmalade. , 8H pounds quinces " 4 oranges 4 pounds, sugar '.lenpswater;':. ; Wash, quarter and core Quinces carefully. Quarter and seed oranges. rut quinces and oranges through food 'chopper. Add sngar, water and OUS Ludi& THE work of dusting when rooms are cleaned is greatly reduced by the labor-saving vacuum cleaner. There are ' attachments that are bandy to use for this lighter work than cleaning floors and which are easy to manipulate,' But even with-, out them, the fact that the vacuum cleaner raises practically not any dust as It gathers the dirt Into it self, Js the main reason . for.: de creasing the task of dusting. A broom whisks the One particles a boot, making them settle ' on various articles that may have : bad but little dust on them be-v fore sweeping. Moving all arti cles' out-of the room, therefore, dusting them first, is the prac tice when a vacu um . cleaner . is . not used. Dust- ' ing them after sweeping ; t h e . room -Is a bad Idea, as the floor will get some of the dust which drifts from the' duster, and so ,i the1 floor cannot continue to be Im maculate. . But the worst feature Is that the dust percolates Into up holstery, and sinks Into crevices in frameworks of furniture, making It almost Impossible : to get out, : When Dual Settles. " When dusting -there are, certain things wblch'-are often overlooked. M INUTE V BY ARNOLD WW Less snow in the arctic mi ' The long, dark, colo winter op Arctic aeoioNS mas us show- FAIL THAN M lUINOIS, THI COLD . DRY AIR PERMITTING UTTU PKECIPI- TATIOH. Feeding the young. Instead oh ca.rvk FOOO IN HER BIU. THE FLICKER RHRT1AU.T SUM- LOWS IT AMD THEN PMKS IT DOWN THE THROAT OF Tt'B YOUNa. trl . ' . . . , Ten thousand tons of rock slipped Into Niagara gorge a few hundred yards north of the lower bridge the other night The boulders completely covered the tracks of the Gorge Route trolley cars, stopping for the time being the operation of the so-called Honeymoon express. , orange Ju!ee,Simmer slowly"atir.' ring frequently until Juice thick ens. Poor into hot Jars and seal Noodle Ring Filled With Lobftet. 1 package noodles - - ' -" 4 eggs cup milk . :- Salt and pepper 2 tablespoons butter Creamed lobster - Cook noodles in boiling salted wa ter, drain.:- Beat eggs. slightly, -add milk, salt and pepper and melted butter. When noodles have drained thoroughly mix with the egg 'and milk.' Pour Into a well-buttered ring mold and cook in a pan of hot wa ter in a moderate oven (875 de grees) SO to 45 minutes. The ring .Le Baron Walker For example, tops of doors, : and door frames are favorable spots for dust to settle, and unless dusted frequently It Is amazing how dirty they get. Baseboards, especially those under furniture and which do not show unless, persons are seated where the light reveals the dust are sometimes neglected. They are tell tale places, as are also door panels with their decorative moldings. Window sills are seldom left, un dusted, but sashes are. . It Is mortl fylng to And one's bands black after raising or lowering a window, es pecially one which baa to be un locked. Oust has a delight appar ently In settling in these' fastenings or It. would seem so after a few ex periences with undusted- fastenings. Open book shelves collect dust particularly along outer edges, those narrow margins of shelves In front of volumes. The books need dusting on top, and the shelves back of them. Books should be taken out REDEFINING SUCCESS By LEONARD A. BARRETT The generally accepted definition for success Is good fortune,, pros perity,- some- ' ' thing that makes a popular bit. The word - Is usually asso ciated with mon etary V values.- If a professional man receives a larger Income for bis services Be is a success. Whether a busi ness -man Is a success - or not depends upon his ' annual bal ance sheet' Jn othef words the pop ular mind., thinks of t success ,ln; terms of economic and social vjlnes. Those whose names are registered In "Who's Who" are regarded as a success because a reputation merit ed them a place in that volume. We all know, however, that It Is quite possible to acquire , a reputation without achieving success; v .; V,, Perhaps there Is another idea of success. which does not reflect, this popular notion." Every man who Is capable of doing, something la a success' If he expresses to the best of his ability the talent which he possesses.. Thl world's greatest Teacher Illustrated this In the form of a parable. vv Talents were' dis tributed; for Investment i purposes and later a reckoning was demand ed. The one who received many tal ents, received the same1 . reward as did the. one of lesser number t but the one who refused to use' the one talent ha had. was condemned. -True success always reflects moral rather than material values. Hon esty, integrity and thoroughnessvas well as loyalty are among the traits of character upon which real success depends. . ,0 1 ' ' j ' . Shakespeare said, . "Didst thou 'never hear, that things ill got had ever bad success 1" In many small communities a physician is faithful In his dally practice and enjoys the confidence of his patients. Thai man may be a greater success than his colleague who Is located In a large city with 1 -. Ms ther(iWs;t cooked If a knife pet Into It comes i, out clean. Loosen the edge oflthe mold with a knife and turn ouf -on a hot platter. Fill wlt creamed fobster. : . Baked Apples and Onions, 8 medium-sized apples v 6 medium slsed onions Salt Pepper cap sugar 2 tablespoons butter Slice the apples and onions Into a ' greased casserole In alternate layers, , seasoning each layer with Bait, ycyyvt, sugar and butter, and bake In a moderate oven a moderate oven (250 de grees F.) about three-quarters of an hour. ."' C Bll Srndleat. WNU Servlo. at intervals, and entire shelves be dusted. One of the disadvantages of open Shelf book cases Is the problem of keeping them and the volumes clean. Glass door book- L cases are chosen for choice books. so "that, they will keep clean, and will not require to be dusted or handled except semi-annually at hoiise-cleanlng times, other than when taken out to read. Bathroom Equipment. Styles In bathroom equipment and furnishings are continually chang ing.' Sometimes because Inventive minds have developed new Ideas, sometimes because new metals can be used appropriately, sometimes because the vogue of white or colors extends to bathrooms, and some times because conveniences are" multiplied. Today Chromium 'fit tings are In high favor, with glass Just a trifle behind, although It con tinues to remain the choice of many. These two, ' chromium and glass, give the impression of being rivals. Instead of equals, one being chosen because of a preference for glow of metal, and the other for the shine of glass. BU Syndicate. WNU sarvloa. a much larger practice. Just so with the banker, lawyer, and all other professional people. The business man In a small community may be more of a success than the head pf a large Industry In a big city. "Genius Is not Inspiration, hut perspiration," said Thomas -A. Ed- Ison, So with . success. It must be tolled for. It la .not an In cident of mere chance. Not so much a matter of opportunity as of per severance. We cannot command success but we can deserve it by doing to the best of our ability the thing for -which we are best adapt ed. In these days of artificial val ues we need to redefine success. V i S) W astern Ktwpww Union. ' i bne-Piece Dress i 1 Two collars are better than one on this one-piece dress of brown, beige and orange printed tie silk. Pleats extend from, the deep ' cut yoke' to the hem. Buttons and suede belt are orange. ', Rulbing the Eyet - , 'Dangerota Practice' Mascara, eye - shadow . and brow pencil If Judiciously applied spell glamor, but they're not the whole story "when the eye question comes up as 11 uoes every iiuf In.the mirror. J, Byes can be dusty,. .Urea, weary and reddened, ; Then, no matter bow ''My baking gets more bouquets -and I save, too!" ' SAYS MRS. C. H. MdNTOSR. 8M EASTWOOD AVENUE. CHICAGO, ILL. , Lowest on Calumet o-TT'S certainly good news X that Calumet is selling at new low prices," Mrs. Mcintosh says. "I do a lot . of baking, and when' I can get a full pound cah of reli able Calumet for only 25c, I'm pretty pleased with my- ' seifi" , . r .,:.:-:..""v Hereon Jack settles down to some of Mother's famous coffee cake, and pays for it with a big smile. AND LOOK AT THI NIW CAN! A timplt twill. ..nd tkt EuyOfinint Ttp lifts tg. . NJlaj,tpUltl,itrlnfitnuilhl ' v 5' f ! I fflgtf f HATE TO BOTHER ; YOU, FTELLTcOTTA-ie GXHNCiTo w" CrtOSeTM I'LlToO BETTER N THAT MB VOl7 KIDst PITCHINC. TOOAY. BUT 10 LI KB TO OO ' l I WON'T EVEN GIVE '6M MH. fryt; SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOO KIDS. SO g i-TTjfcfclJM TS?" Cf " N ' ( TIaP JR i : SOReT HE CAN ! JX wftf? ' THBOA fl'M GONNA MAKE DWARFS OUT OF YOU I AND THAT ENDS THE BALL GAME. I CIANTS TOOAY. 'CAUSE I PROMISED SOMeC- FINAL SCORE! CARDINALS ,3, J PALS OP MIMB I'D SHUT' YOU OUTJ-T GIANTS O. AND ONLY t T V V ( 2-!&mWWU&.iJi TWO SINGLES OFFl j i swsesaa I lllll II I FSaWsafBBBBBBaSnaWMSBBalBsaHH BUT THE CHILDREN INSISTEO I CALL UP AND THANK YOU.:. I CANT TELL YOU WHAT IT MEANS TO THEM. AND THEY ALL WANT TO BB LIKE VOU AND HEALTHY Dhsy tVaaa Wlnnara Membanhlp Pin. Solid broDza. with rod enam el ad lerarin. Free for 1 Grapa Mits BacKse-tDt. Ia syadios foe ' aueaberscip pin, for Prise JO L Mny Deem Wlnnars Mnej. Soma.; thins yoa'U priia. 14-ktru gold- ( plate. Free lor 2 Grape-NeB pacsta : sa-ops.lnordarinKrina. pesnra pssk for Prist J07. ; :;,i-l delicately you frame your eyes, the picture Is spoiled, . , , When the eyes feel and look Ml blurry, a few drops of lotion help to soothe and refresh them. "A lotion . has no strengthening effect go to a good oculist If you feel In need of that but It does lessen" the "danger of eye Infection because It remotes .irritating parti cles, and it's safe to use. Speaking of. safety-if you're fond of your eyes, don't rub them. BuDblng your Prices Ever Baking Powder! WHY IS CALUMET DIFFERENT from other bakinc paw den? Wrr do yon have to UN only one level tcupoonful of Cehnnet to a cap of lifted flour in moet recipe? h, Calnnt mnbinee two distinct leavening action. A quick action for the mixing action toe tne ovtn set tree py New! Big 10 Can!... Calumet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder, is now selling at the lowest prices ever. . .The new-size can is yours for a dime I And the regular price of the Full-Pound Can is only 25c 1 A product of General Foods. keeps MR. OEAN, BREAKFAST. LIKE GRAPE. ENERGY. I STRONG Boys! Gr&e'. . . Get Valuable Join Dhzy Dmh Wlntwrs . . . fcwt Way Dan Wlnmn Ring Just send the top from one full-eised, yellow-and-blue package of Qrape-Nuts, with your name and addresa, to Orape-Nutt, Battle Creek, Mich., for membership pin and copy of the club manual, containing list of 3 7 nifty free prim. And to have loads of energy, start eating Qrape-Nuts right away. It fin A.nr all ira own criso. nutlike. dehdoua. Economical, X . . . too, ror reo mdkiiivmwi cream, provide) more varied'oourisliment than I many a boarty meat. t,uner aspins wc 1935. uoed onqr mu,o.vi . CALLS FOR - ACTIONS ' . Silence 1 -effective as a form ri contempt; but not a patching to a denunciation .'with 14 kinds ' of . epithet i , ' , , ' " eyes is Just the w6rst thing you can do to them and It leaves them an un becoming red without giving any real relief at all That's where a good lotion Is somebody's gift to eye-con sclous humanity. bowl eet free by liquid. A slower neat. a promise! '? - , W : i THAT'S WHAT THEY WANT, I HOPB EY'RB GETTING GRAPE-NUTS FOR CAUSE THERE'S NOTHING. - NUTS FOR STRENGTH ANO KNOW 'CAUSE I EAT Prizes Free! iW milk- A '4' iikc fvOAPd-NUTS FOR STRENGTH ANO r I ENERGY. I KNOW 'CAUSE I EAT ) . . Aftedactrnt . v. 3atMralToaw , ' J ( lV
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