The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1930, Image 3

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    You have heard of the Every-Day-Is-
Nice Club. Now some of the elves
had been complaining of the weather.
It was neither sunny, nor was it
rainy.
“What is this we hear from some of
our club members?’ roared old Mr.
Glant.
He did not sound cross but his volce
was very loud and powerful and well
“What Is This We Hear?”
suited to his great body and big head.
The elves who had been complaining
—Edie and Effie Elf particulariy—
hung their heads in shame.
Would they turned out of the
club? They wondered. They feared
they would, and yet they did so hope
they wouldn't.
“Oh, Mr. Giant,”
It was all my fault.
.
he
Effie, “1 am
I start-
sald
80 Sorry.
Popular Cheese Sandwich
Can Be Made Extra Tasty
Hot cheese sandwiches are not much
in evidence during July and August,
but they are so good that one turns
to them for luncheon or supper men-
us #48 soon as the wes
There is a trick or two about ms
them so that they are extra tasty,
burea: of home economics of the
United States Department of Agricul-
points here-
her cools a bit,
ture explains the special
with:
Slice the bread thin and remove the
Without
into
crusts, buttering the bread,
make it
even slices of American ¢
filling and a sprinkling of salt and a
drop or two of tabasco for seaso
Meit sufficient butter to cover the bot
tom of a smooth skillet
sandwiches
Take care that the butter does not be-
t it browns
before the bread is
and the cheese melted. Serve
sandwiches
heese as the
and brown the
delicately on both sides,
come so hot that the sand
wiches
through
the
heated
sandwiches at once with a
ad of vegetables or of sardines.
Sai
By MARY GRAHAM BONNER
ed breaking the rules,
of the weather,
“Edie only
ample.”
“Oh, I grumbled Just as much,” sald
Edie, “Yes, Mr. Giant, if it hadn't
been for me, Effie would hdve made
the most of the weather and enjoyed
herself,
“And I said the weather was not
the right kind at all. 1 was much
more harsh about it than she was”
“No,” said Effie, “if anyone is to be
put out of the club, it should be my-
gelf.”
“No,” screamed Edie,
Giant, make it Edie and not
Mr. Giant was smiling.
very happy.
“You both did break the rules of the
club,” he said, “but there are many
things worse than that,
“If you had told on each other and
had been tattletales, then you would
I complained
followed my bad ex-
“please, Mr,
Eftie™
He was
Oyster Stew Tempting
Dish for Evening Meal
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
October has an “R" |
lecause y its
also
spelling—and
sultable season for eating oysters, we
apt to flavorful
with aft-
er being deprived of It several
months. In the fall, too,
periods that suggest
thing tempt hot for the evening
meal, Nothing could be more
factory for the purpose than a good
oyster The bureau of home
economics of the U De-
partment of Agriculture tells how t«
make It.
are welcome his
shellfish CALOTNOSS
foi
there
especial
are
often cool gome-
ingly
satis
stew,
ited States
2 ths. flour
Salt
t ‘an b
it~ Pepper
Chopped parsley
double boller
their
and pick out any small pieces of sheil
Heat
Heat the milk In a
Strain the oysters from liquor
* —_ by
ng to them.
fer le
Hgbtly
that may be clingl
the oyster liquor &
the scum which rises to the top. Blend
the flour and into the
ten minute
oysters begin
with salt and
soup plates with
ley sprinkled over the top.
To the Moon by Plane
director of
Bourges,
Abbe Thomas Moreanx,
the famous
France, says
average
and
moon In 80 days —Capper's Weekly,
observatory at
an aviator, flying at an
.
g
speed of 120 miles hour
an
never stopping. could reach the
both have been put out of the
“But each was ready and willing to
take the blame.
“Yes,” agreed Witty Witch, “If there
Is one thing I hate, it's a tattletale.
“Such a person is a coward and
wants to be praised, while another is
blamed,
“Ugh—" And Witty Witch shivered
at the very thought.
club.
“And 80,” continued Mr. Giant, “you
will both kept in the club, and
neither of you will lose your badges.
be
“You will simply have te get up a
very nice and Jolly party this evening
to make up for complaining of the
weather”
“What a lovely punishment,” sail
Effie and Edie together, as they hugged
each other, for they felt that each had
been a real and true friend to want to
take all the blame,
“Yes,” gald Mr. Glant, “and we must
remember that the reason we are hay-
ing lo-between, damp is he-
the cloud children visiting
the sun's rays, and so half
and half of each kind of weather.”
But what a
had that evening.
weather
cause are
we have
spiendid party they all
It was just as jolly
as could be,
Mr, ( it
(fc) 1930
had fine ideas!
Western Newspaper Union.)
Way of
the United ates Department
of Agricullure.)
A good many women who ean make
an excellent, light, feathery cake
t frosting.
fros
(Prepared by
trouble with the
“boiled
cooked
method
bureau
United States Department of
ture, A double boiler is used
Fo
Various flay
By JULIA BOTTOMLEY
Rah, rah, rah! here it Is, college
girls and women everywhere, who are
_ interested in “the latest,” just the
costume you've been wanting to wear
to the football games this fall or about
town--the fur-jacket cloth suit. It Is
simply too smart for words.
The fur-jacket costume is the pet of
Paris. It Is the most captivating,
“nifty” fashion that ever Initiated a
fall season. You can get It In any
sports fur of your cholee, and if your
checkbook will not admit of real fur
shed no tears, for the fur-fabric types
are amazingly good looking.
Muskrat, dyed lapln, caracul, kid-
skin or spotted leopard, choose which
®
you will, you are sure to go right in
your selection and, having decided, the
next step Is to consider the cloth for
the skirt and the lining of the jacket,
Yes, Indeed, the jacket must be lined
with the cloth of the skirt, else you
fall to accent the ensemble idea which
would be a sad sin of omission,
The blouse to wear with it? Why
not one of the new wool lace over
which every one In styledom is raving?
Or perhaps you prefer one made of
the very smart eyelet-embroidered wool
Jersey or just plain Jersey In a bright
hue, if you Insist,
Maybe your fancy turns to lacy
tweed for the skirt and the lining and
the beret—for, of course, you are plan-
ning a matching beret,
one excuse for the beret not matching
There is only
the tweed of the skirt or the one-piece
dress (yes, some folks like a one-piece
with their fur jacket, and
fashion is willin’) and that excuse Ix
because the beret Is made of the fur
of the jacket.
Truth is these fur-lacket and beret
gels smart enough to wear with
any of those pretty deep green,
wine red, or radiant brown lightweight
wool frocks which are finding their
way Into autumn and winter
wardrobe. Look stunning, too, with a
velvet or velveteen skirt,
The majority of these swanky far
or fur-fabric Jackets follow simplest
lines and are belted and
collars,
frock best
are
one
your
“sportsy”
have huge
(5), 1939, Western Newzpaper Union.)
beloved, fill the
clears
regrets and future
Come, my cup
which
of past
fears...
Tomorrows: why tomorrow I may
be, myself,
vesterday's
Years
Today
wit seven thousand
Omar Khayyam.
The bride of today with all her
equipment in culinary knowledge has
no fear of failures
in cookery. Up-to-
date cook books
with clear direc
tions for preparing
even the simple
foods gives assur
ance to the most
inexperienced.
Here is one which any bride will
like to try:
Fancy Biscuit-—Take two cupfuls
of flour, four teaspoonfuls of baking
powder, one-half teaspoonful of sait,
one tablespoonful of sugar, two table.
spoonfuls of shortening, one egg and
two-thirds of a cupful of milk, one-
third cupful of sliced dates, four
tablespoonfuls of peanut butter and
one egg yolk, Bift the dry Ingredi-
ents, work in the shortening with a
fork until well blended, add milk and
well beaten egg to form a soft dough.
Roll out on a floured board and cut
small rounds, Spread one with peanut
butter, place one or two slices of
dates and cover with another round,
Press the edges together to enclose
HR
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
A well-rounded diet supplies us with
energy material,
Phosphorus
body-hullding
minerals,
mineral
foods,
vitamins, and
is one of the constituents of
a number of our common foods, which
marked effect growth, In a
series of coh ris prepa él hy the
he United
v
has a on
3 bu
rean of home economics of t
States Department of Agriculture the
results of various laboratory studies
nade with small experimental anim
1
are shown,
For example, a rat which
ng
unt sugges in
The ame ti
sufficient the top
Cake Icing Made in Double.Boiler.
vanilla, and fn-
about five n or
thickened,
the stove, add the
o beat
has
tinue t
antil it
If the Icing is not sufficiently cooked
the
short
double baller
place it in
cook for a
add a small quanti
cook again,
time;
stify,
and
For
ounce
late to the other
low the same method given for vanilla
will
frosting
unsweetene
chocolate
squares of
: a
ingred
Hents, and
The chocolate
thicken to
¢ ire Croutineg
frosting. irosling
longer to
consistency.
take right
Pulverized Mint
Pulverized dried mint give
an unusual flavor to meat sauces and
salad dressings without definitely tast-
ing like mint.
leaves
was given
except
a diet adequate In every
for the amount of phos-
phorus received, was found at the end
of OH
Another rat from
fed in the same way
addition of a sufficient
phosphorus to make the diet ade
115 grams
length of
from
way
weeks to welgh only G0 grams.
the same litter and
for
amount of
except
weighed
sime thine,
¥
these charts,
i
which is )
yviariely of foods
what a wide
phorus,
Some of
shosphorus
ph
the
listed hy
dry
COmMmmon BOUrces
the burean are:
monds, beans, fresh lima beans,
nilk, cheese, cowpeas,
am flour, rye flour, hazelnuts
milk, oysters
}
|
Is Good Average
» iH Py ot
Juttered Bread Crumbs Add
to Baked Tomatoes
Wash tomatoes, remove the stem
in half, place in a shallow
baking with but.
tered bread crumbs seasoned with salt
Add a little
dish, cover
es reel
and pepper. water to
keep
dish. Bake in a moderate oven for 30
» tomaloes are ten-
ws hrown
Extra Compensation
letty Lou's father gave her a nickel
week for learning her
overs ear
{ne
her
refused it,
school lesson. Sunday morn
when he offered the customars
Scent she
“What's
surprise
“Well,”
plece,
the matter?” he asked in
replied Betty Lou, “there's
week 80 I'll have charge
cents
the butter and dates, Brush with egg
Clluted with a little milk or water
and bake in a hot oven, If preferred
cut the rounda larger and put the but.
ter and date on one-half and fold over,
pinching the edges together,
Mocha Frosting.—Take one-fourth
cupful of butter, one tablespoonful
of cocoa, two cupfuls of confectioner's
sugar and three to four tablespoonfuls
of strong coffee infusion. Cream the
butter, add the cocoa, Stir In the
sugar and coffee gradually, Beat
until smooth and spread on the cake.
Coffee Ice Cream.—Scald one and
one-half cupfuls of milk with one-
third of a cupful of finely ground cof-
fee, strain through a double cheese
cloth, add one cupful of sugar, the
beaten yolks of four eggs, one-fourth
teaspoonful of salt; cook over water
until thick, adding one-fourth cupful
of sugar and one cupful of cream;
cool, add three more cupfuls of cream
and freeze, Serve garnished with
maraschino cherries,
Cottage Pudding. —Cream one-fourth
of a cupful of butter, add two-thirds
of a cupful of sugar gradually and one
egg well beaten ; mix und sift two amd
one-fourth cupfuls of flour with four
teaspoonfuls of baking powder and
one-half teaspoonful of salt; add the
dry mixture alternately with one cup
ful of milk and bake In a shallow
cake pan, Cut Into squares and serve
with a lemon sauce or with crushed
fruit and cream.
Just a plain cottage pudding may be
used for various desserts, varying the
sauce which Is served with it
Orange julce is such a pleasant
drink that nobody needs to be urged
to drink it. The
average persch
thinks nothing of
buying a boltle of
medicine that costs
a doliar or more,
but how much
pleasanter and
cheaper orange
Julce 18. It regulates the bowels, re-
freshes and pleases the palate all at
the same time, which cannot be sald
of most medicines. One need not
fear any bad results from getting the
orange juice habit-—the more you take
the better you like it and the health
jer you are. For a dally drink any
time it Is acceptable and a glass iaken
at night is one of the best of night
caps,
Peach Tartlets With Raspberry
Sauce.~Npread rich pastry over small
inverted patty tins. Bake until a light
brown in a hot oven, Place them in
the tins and fll with halves of peach
es, cut side down, cut very thin and
kept in the original shape, Pour hot
red raspberry jam or sauce over them,
return to the oven to bake until the
peaches are soft. They may be served
fresh If so wished, topping with a bit
of whipped cream.
(@&, 1930, Western Newspaper Union.)
DOCTOR'S
Prescription gives
Bowels Real Help
Train your bowels to be regulars
to move at the same time every
day; to be so thorough that they
get rid of all the waste. Syrup
Pepsin—a doctor's prescription
will help you do this. When you
take this compound of laxative
herbs, pure pepsin and other vale
usable ingredients, you are helping
the bowels to help themselves,
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
the sensible thing to take whenever
you are headachy, bilious, hsalf-
sick from constipation. When you
have no appetite, and a bad taste
or bad breath shows you're full of
poisonous matter or sour
Dr. Caldwell studied
troubles for 47 years. His pre-
scription always works quickly,
thoroughly; can never do you any
harm. It just cleans you out and
sweetens the whole digestive tract,
It gives those overworked bowels
the help they need.
Take some Dr. Syrup
Pepsin today, and see how fine you
feel tomorrow—and for to
come, Give It to the kiddies when
they're or feverish; they'll
like Your druggist has
big bottles of it, all ready for use,
bile,
bowel
Caldwell's
3 .
aays
elo belie
BICKIY
the taste!
Da. W. B. CALowerd's
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctors Family Laxative
100,000 New Priends and Customers
Wanted New fall ladies’ chiffon stock-
reinforced heel and toe, Pretty
Durable. $2.00 values In all the
leading shades as Suntan, Belge, Clair,
Duskee, Light Gunmetal etc all perfect,
for a limited time at the price of
89¢c A PAIR Or Three Pairs for $2.85.
Sizes Range From § to 10%
SEND NO MONEY
Upon delivery simply pay few pennies
postage plus amount of order foney
refunded if not satisfied Mention size
and oolor desired and order now,
KATY-BEE HOSIERY CO.
Box 5468. Dept. HLP., Philadelphia, Pa,
Stubborn
Dont Jet Cou ghs
and colds wear down a
your strength and Give
Syrup soothes instantly.
&- b )
vitality. Boschee's
ends coughs quickly.
lief GUARANTEED.
Boschees®
oscnees
dates SYRUP
druggists
Canine Star
“That movie dog seems very much
interested.”
“I'm reading his press notices to
him."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
-
As we advance in life we learn the
limits of our abilities-—Froude,
INDIGESTION ~~
GOES—QUICKLY,
PLEASANTLY
When you suffer from heartburn,
gas or indigestion, it's usually too
much acid in your stomach, The
quickest way to stop your trouble is
with Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. A
spoonful in water neutralizes many
times its volume in stomach acids
instantly. The symptoms disappear
in five minutes.
Try Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia,
and you will never allow yourself to
suffer from overacidity again, It ls
the standard antlacid with doctors,
Your drugstore has Phillips’ Milk
of Magnesia, with directions for use,
in generous 25¢ and H0c¢ bottles,
W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 42-1930,