MOTHER’S July is just in the nick of time Hay weather, hay weather: The midsummer month ig the golden prime For haycocks smelling clover and thyme: Swing all together! July is just in the mick of time. ~Myron Denton. Seasonable Dishes. When the family enjoys a few nutty doughnuts try this simple recipe which makes a dozen and a half the size of an egg: , Drop Doughnuts. Take one-half cupful each of sugar and milk, one and one-half cupfuls of flour, one egg and one teaspoonful of baking powder, salt, ginger and grated lemon rind. Beat the egg white, add the sugar gradually, then the beaten yalk, an grating of lemon rind, a pinch of ginger and a quarter of teaspoon- the baking powder. Drop by teaspoon- fuls into hot fat and roll in powdered sugar, Egg and Cheese Salad. Slice half a dozen hard-cooked | Just Folks By EDGAR A. GUEST THE MOTHER ON THE SIDEWALK, he mother or OPS Are mare arrange a layer of eggs on the lettuce, then sprinkle thickly with cheese. Add cream to and spread a layer over the cheese, | then a finely minced cucumber and the | remainder of the eggs. Cover with | mayonnaise and sprinkle vith cheese. | Serve cold, grated | mayonnalse | Celery and Pineapple Salad, Use equal parts of celery and pine | apple, cut fine. Sprinkle with French dressing and chill. When ready to! serve add a few pounded almonds to | a mayonnaise dressing and serve gar- | nished with shredded almonds on let- | fuce, Coffee Blanc Mange. Take two cupfuls each of coffee and milk, Add four tablespoonfuls of corn starch, four tablespoonfuls of sugar to alittle of the cold milk, Cook until | it thickens, then pour into a wet mold | Serve with whipped cream. | Normandy Salad. Cut three cucumbers and three hard: add a cupful of cupful of pe in bits jott eges In dice, minced olive, half a walnut mavonnaise, Ct oked or meats broken Serve on Peace ry GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS YOU would look Into the face of strong man, search out him who at Pence with himself, For it is I’. Hfe of an Individual and a Nation fhe growth and power accumulate, Live in Peace, : Peace is always constructive. For where there is mutual co-operation be- tween every one of your faculties, And team work means that you get the bigrest re- Live In Peace. Live in Peace with all about vou. Where there Ig no Peace, there {8 no that greatly count for the are influenced and by » come In contact most, continual among if there Is Peace fulness among ali, Live in Peace, Keep your mind In Peace, the For from which all the lmportant the gnme of Life proceed, Peace Mind Let Pen i" § Nervous System, 4 ¥ § 441 the EE ETT ES ES Za NY Tovchunderd dollars you dond gif ham V0 Sg do IN A TEN Er SLEEPING T the pink | $ 3 isquito and | icherous AT by 9 tent up by a sixteen has been put} sori who was | in a hurry to go fishing is an inviting | place to sleep in durd rain storm FAfter it has rained while the | WA's Coop | FOR ANT Bis, CORA = I'm 4 ' MAL Jul Frio my Re 2LHER AD OCCASIN GO STRAIGHT ao BACK AND GET Your, PiL 2 ER Ee m Reels full ng No man ever slept on ote of and became the unwil of every cursing breath, are constructed of pinch bug facturer to hot the Isntest Tents strong everything but the wind, rain and man. When thinks of intrepid Americnn insects, one the thousands of in the summer in a dog tent, which is r My-morole’s pretty: poor: just now; ['ve-got-the +) chronic BLUES I don't want marrage, but: WANT: SOME CHANCES: TO FUSE! RE USE! J Be PitaMoghe the land of readers of | rs a a RAN ES unconnected with those. rela the produce exchange-—and much to be relied on ns many grain speculators have found to thelr fou, | recess Cross, with carrying on for up the war fob, A community may bave 4 very feeble the Bed Not at even a in rel ign relief and sort of awakening. Does Cross ignore the sign of life? all. The Red Cross regards faint interest as valuable to neglected and attempts to offer the form of service suited to that commu- In one locality where 13 chapters engaged in peace. the is fon be pry a of the population of less than 10,000, jt ness of the smaller chapters is grow. One of them recently requested the privilege of shawing ite city how gar and cleanly manner. In response to the request, an ed Cross worker visited the chapter, avmed with public health pamphlets and with working plans for incinerators and other methods of de posal. A chapter In California which ig active in the fleld of heslth and zoclal welfare writen: 3ity may be . While onls $ centers have been health ation by Red Cross chapters time only ing at the present about 73 centers in the county, t activity growing steadily. Within a few years it is expected the Red Cross health ceniter will form as definite a part of community's institutions the or library. Much de- interest the people the aw public school pends on the themselves, Then there is the Red Cross Nursing service, Nursing service obviously | tends to Improve health conditions and | promote health The total number of nurses enrolled in ted Cross Nursing service is 37.300: of these 105 are colored women. While during the war thousands of applications were received from nurses, the enrollment thas now resumed its prewar status, { the present monthly average belng Lonly about 125. This number falls far short of the demand, and in order to i increase the supply, the Red Cross is daily bending its efforts In behalf of of interests accent in inau the and country provides i irniiine ar f #5 0. swimming and life sav ine to wls of and prin. nized depart. en, women the first aid have been orga children. Many classes in ciples of aind fire 3 1, oy TN "4 x ’ a the si and in business in CONGO, The Junior Red Croke inter: ie lef country Red Cross foreicn rol rogram and its work in this v achool peo. ple and voungsters, and is now reach. ing over hall of the scion! children in Amerie Fourteen of the 223.000.0000 are enrolled in {12 membership hundred and eighty-six thousand teach are ser of Junior Red Cross clubs in the 21.000 Junior school nuxiliaries. While their outstanding service is In answer to the humanitarian appea! of the suf. fering childhood of devastated foreisn {ine Cf ing as leaders ~ ir WY {home js equally keen. By means of | the educational program supplied to | thousands of schools by the Junior Red | "We have decided to furnish milk In | the recruiting of nurses. Of the 37.300 In fact speculation In dream wheat has | lecided advan ) tation | the public school for some marked | nurses, 531 are public health nurses re oa fC VAREARS Over speculation | o,..g of under-nourishment, some of | serving Gnder Red Cross chapters, and | nee it In thelr nightly visions than a | i field of wheat, To look upon a field | The Tent Sleeper Is an Early Riser, Owing to the Milkman, the Iceman and the insomniac Roostor, tent will loge the waterproof qualitics it left the factory with and begin to ai. low lean, penetrating streams of woe ter to wiggle down the necks of the sleepers. If It rains hard the wa or will also erawl under the tent and ob lect In a large, damp body on the floor, s0 that anybody who gets out of hed to tle up the west flap will have no trouble in telling what it is at once. More Internal rheumatism has been caused by sleeping In a water-sonked state In a tent which was guaranteed to stand off a cloudburst than from any other cnuse except putting vinegar into the breakfast food. of the growing grain, or preferably to | walk in such a field, foretells a great financial prosperity. To those unmar ried this dream Indicates success in love beyond their most sanguine ex. peetations.’ Not only will they marry the person of thelr cholee but the mar. ringe will be a most happy one and their children will he handsome and well-behaved, All thig in addition te the wealth the dream foretells, If you are engaged in a Inwsult a dream. stroll through a wheatfleld Is a prog. niosticntion that the suit will be de cided in yoor favor, In faet you wil be successful In all your undertakings if yom dream of wheat, There seems to be some ocenll cone nection between the wheat seen In Areamg and Francia? matters whieh le in the ordinary kind in that you don't | have to put up any margin. To (ream | that you are eating wheat in the eat : indicates that your profits in business | are doubly secured. And If you are a farmer and dream that you are giv ing nway wheat you are going to have an most plentiful harvest, There are only two things to be avoided hy those dealing In dream wheat. You must not dream that you are buying it: that fs na unlucky as it is lucky to dream that you are giving it away. No must yu earry on your back any quantity, however small, of the phan tom grain or you will suffer financial losses, Bearing these two exceptions in mind go to bed resolved to dream of wheat. anveriohty ’ various edocational courses, ne first ald sre adapted to the children, " Rats and Bubonic Plague Pubonie plague Is more common In the United States than typhus, The plague is primarily a disease of rats, caught by them from fleas, carrying the Infection. Manny Mediterranean infected rodents are carried from one country to another on ships, where they get ashore and start new If an Infected flea gets on a human being the disease is trans. mitted to him, In view of increased activity In trade, the health officials are much worried over the prospects of ships carrying plaguednfected rats into our ports, Oil on Troubled Waters. Poets and phil ers of all ages have sung of oll and Its soothing qual. ithes, "Why," asked Plutarch, “does pouring oil on the sea make It clear and calm? Is it for that the winds slipping over smooth oll have no force, nor cause any waves? It is told Wm the Ecclesinstion] history that the Bishop Adain gave holy oll to trav elers, saying: “But do you pewmember to cast this oll 1 give you Into fhe sen, and the wind shall cease immediately,” Pliny the elder proclaimed that Our own Ben Franklin wrote much on the phenomenon of ®il on the troubled wa. ters, It has grown to be ap accepted belief in every walk of life that there Is oll 10 be poured forth there Is
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