The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1926, Image 6

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Cream of Spinach Soup.
1
one-half
peck of spinach
put through a =leve
and
bind
flour
hot
4 en hroth
of milk. tl
tablespo
cken or
nfuls each of
Cook well and serve
Anchovy Puree Sandwiches,
Pound four boned anchovies, two
hard-cooked egg yolks, one-fourth of
# cupfal of butter and a few dashes
of cayenne in a mortar until smooth.
Then through spread
small rounds of white bread with the
mixture and an equal number with
mayonnaise dressing. Put together In
pairs Sprinkle” one side of each
small sandwich lightly with paprika
and serve with salad,
press sleve,
Meat Loaf.
pound
fresh
Take each
heef and
bread crumbs,
tomato juice,
one of chopped
cupful
one cupful of strained
teaspoonful of
chopped parsley, salt and pepper to
Stir and mix well, bake one
hour in a small bread tin.
pork, one
one
taste,
Lemon Dumplings.
Add the grated rind to the julce of
one lemon, one cupful of molasses,
one-half cupful of sugar, one table
spoonful of butter, one cupful of hot
water, one egg, one cupful of flour,
two teaspoonfuls of baking powder,
one-half teaspoonful of salt. Let the
lemon, molasses, sugar, butter and
Lot water come to a boll, then drop
the dumplings into it—made by sift
ing the flour and dry Ingredients, add.
Ing just enough milk to make a drop
hatter. Cover closely and boll twenty
minutes to one-half hour, using care
that fhe mixture does not burn,
(0, 1926, Western Newspaper Union)
CTHE WHY
SUPERSTITIONS
By H. IRVING KING
SHUT! NG DOORS
the
6 Roe F ulkerson ra”
Jhe Hote ed Stezogupher
the Ho
{ House Detective
Kelly”
He
then
lived many,
only in the
“They had a lot
thing from the vacuum cleaner to the
wenther vane on the roof
were somewhat like our patron saints
Just as we have St. Antheny as a pa
tron saint of lost things and put 'S, A
G." under a postage stamp to make a
love letter go right, expecting St. An
| thony to guide It, so the Greeks had
| gods of this, that and the other
“This winged-horse Pegasus was the
god of poets. They gave him four legs
ino he could keep his feet on the
| ground when dealing with solid facts
and a pair of wings so he could take
the alr when imagination began to
work on him. The poets used his
wings and the Income tax collectors
used his hoofs.
“It seems to me, Kelly, that Pegasus
{ should be the patron saint of women
| instead of Cupid. If there is anything
on earth a woman needs its her feet,
They ought to be on the earth all the
time. She takes the air on wings
{ fancy too blamed much as it is
“She sees some husky lad driving
a delivery wagon for a butcher shop
who can shake a wicked hoof at a
parish hall dance and right away het
feet leave the ground and she imag
ines he Is a hero; mentally she
dresses him In green tights and puts
a mandolin in his hand and brings
him under her window to improvise
love songs. If she had all four of
Pegasus’ feet and they were all on the
ground she would know that a deliv
ery wagon driver knocks down about
eighteen bones a week. As a good
delivery boy cannot cop food out of
other people's baskets she'll have to
be willing to live a whole lot on the
food of fancy, which is quite different
from fancy food.”
(Copyright by the MeNaught Syndicate, Ine)
of gods of every
These gods
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of
cA mong the
OTABLES
JULIA MARLOWE
“Julia Marlpwes
| sound, for |t
| visions of delightful
| wonderful evenings,
| ented actress played **
You Like It” and the wonderful
“Juliet” and others of Shake
lovely women characters,
Julia Marlowe, whose
was Sarah Frost, was born
{ 1870, In England but
{| country when she was about
{ old. Her family settled
she was educated there,
| she was twelve
HE name
magic
has a
up
und
brings
matinees
while this tal.
tosalind” in “As
jpeare s
real
Aug
came
name
yust 17,
to this
five years
Ohlo,
But
overpowering de
go on the stage led her
company which was
afore” and “Chimes
the
showed such
in and
when
her
sire to to loin
play
of Nor
country with
Juvenile
“pr
i
ng
mandy
them, and
hee
she played a child
Van Winkle”
| and a small
| Juliet.” That
to play
| So
She toured
5 t he
tuien tha
3 §
ending la
CRGInE ia
1 ime the little
Then
with a
part
decided
Shakespeare
fo
she
New
three yea
went
hard for
real “star”
studied
Calne a when
about seventeen She
was highly
ed
Marlowe”
pl aving
and
me, she had adopt
“Julia
hie
first receiving
critics but little
he publie
started
plenty
financial sup;
howeve 3,
nd she |
i of Shake
Presently,
mnee was crowded a
best
drama
surge
loved actre
Matthew
i)
WHO SAID
“Nothing succeeds as
success’’
atiribu
illusts
the return of Napole n
tment as first o«
msul,
BE reappointed inister
next
executed all
schemes
the Peace of Til in
he became an opponent
of the emperor and secretly Joined a
royalist organization Te him goes
credit for organizing the Quad
ruple Alliance. He died in Paris May
17, 1838 Wayne D. McMurray.
ft -] George Matthew Adame)
wl}
HE YOUNG LADY
ACROSS THE WAY
affairs and for
wns
the four
the man who
Napoleonic
Following
1807
wit
however,
the
by
The young lady across the way says
the pedestrian has his rights and
every car ought to be equipped with
drfrog ie
2” 5
HOW T 0 | KE
WELL
‘I
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of “HEALTH”
i Nuwar Union)
EED-MAKING FOR
INVALIDS
VER
shot
ONE,
Jdd
allds,
whether sick
comfortable
especially those
any long period in
beds
have a
{ But joo
| have
should
LO puss
ave their made 50
they will not only be comfortable
invalid, but
and convenler
“iris comid
i country Su
«
ind
nid the istry would
recover But, as
happens
sion that
dlepguise and the
sgn and ie
i®= in a healthier more promising
condition
For
veut]
than has been
one thing, the w=
ods
Ooveters, stin
despread In
gation of » met! heretofore
in handling lated
yf the ar
At a
Associ
Hse
interest in the old problem
propagation of
dinner of the National
oysters
Washington, artificially grown oys
the first time at
In 1879,
to raise ovsters arti
Others have had the same experience.
Mr. Wells has been
succeeded in growing food oysters un.
der purely artificial conditions,
Oysters, save Mr, Wells, are suffer
ing from the encroachment of civili
ration. In early days,
quantities all along the
Pollution of the sea
towns along the coast and
Atlantic
springy bumpers,
(@ by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
beds
If ME
Wells can work out methods by whic
they can be grown in large Oy ie
we can have not only better
but cheaper oysters,
The posethilities for growing oysters
are unlimited. In the warm summer
months the lady oyster lays from six
to ten million eggs, but, alas, most of
them are eaten by fishes or other mol:
Ingks or die through failure to find
something fo cling to. Others are
smothered by seaweeds or killed by
freshets fromthe rivers or by sea
storms. Those which survive cling to
gether in ¢lusters, develop a shell and
must grow for four years before they
are fit for food.
Artificial methods by wiheh the oys.
ter can be protected from {ts many
enemies will greatly Increase the sup
ply of this deilcious food.
the supply that the
oysters
F Sure rel ief
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