AR Arouses Protests While some church-goers has long slit-like windows, It is bullt of purplish brick and Isancson, sees in the bulld. century. THE FIRST GOOD SNOW By DOUGLAS MALLOCH you YY HEN ou Sort of takes you by sn'prise. You have had your usu’l care, Chouds that came to summer skles, But the clouds have drifted on And the sun has shone agaln— Though the spring has passed gone, Never thought of winter then. find the first white and But some morning In the fall, Yes, some day before you know, You will find the meadows all Covered with the first good snow. It's a warning and a sign That the winter isn't far, And you fill the shed with pine, Knowing what our winters are. When youn find the first white halr It Is time to think of things, Wrap your heart In warmer wear, In the faith thdt comfort brings. Draw up closer to the fire, To the loved and loving near, Think of things the old require, For the first good snow Is here, ©. 1933, Douglas Malloch — WN! Service BONEDS ™E QUALITY UF MERCY 1S NOT The leading character in “The Mer chant of Venice” Is Skylark. BONERS are actual humorous tid-bits found in examination pa- pers, essays, etc, by teachers. Pedagogy is the science of walking * * * The words “give me liberty or give me death™ are attributed to Mrs. Car rie Chapman Catt, - * ® The Albanians are people with pink eyes and white hair, » » . By the Monroe Doctrine the United Btates would consider anyone coming to ber country as enemies, - . * The Golden Gate Is the gate of heaven where all good children go after they are dead. * . - The division of powers means that the law-making, law-enforcing. and law-breaking powers are separated. ® 1933. Bell Syndicate WN Service, CAKE WISDOM ROM the lowly gingerbread to the luscious melting sweelness of the Lady Baitimore, there are cnkes and still more eakes. There are cakes for every occasion, birthday, Christinas wedding and christening cakes, With eake for dessert there Is an infinite variety from which to choose A square of gingerbread with whipped erenm flavored with a bit of chopped preserved ginger and sweetened with Its sirnp-there is nothing equal to ft. If you like ginger. (‘hocolate cakes seem to hold the preference, they may be rich and jus clous, full of soft rich fillings of fruit and nuts, or plain. covered with @ fudge frosting, any kind, if chocolate, is welcome. Ribbon eake, an old-fashioned fa vorite, is another pretty cake with its light and dark layers and fruity filling. Cup cakes filled with various fillings are always popular. Scoop out the center, leaving a shell thick enough to h Id a chocolate nut filling or sweet. ened and flavored whipped cream and topped with a maraschino cherry. Chocolate cup cakes filled with a mocha or a earamel filling are espe clally tasty. After oll the care In Ingredients, ex: ‘ Paver SUOLD OOK OUT AT Bay IN PUTTING KEe0 PUTTER HEAD PUTTING SUGGESTIONS N TAKING the putting stance the player should make sure that he fs rot standing too close to the ball Oftentimes golfers are stooped so far over that they are locking back at thelr feet Instead of outward at the ball, thelr body tensed and pot re laxed. With the eye looking forward one Is better able to keep the hands on the Inside of the line of play sao alse gain the proper path to the hole The clubface 1s closed and the are of the stroke kept low to enable a sweep in; stroke With this long. low are the tendency to hit the ball on the upstroke is minimized. Although hard iy noticeable, there Is the same weight transference here as In other shots This enables the left hand to travel further to the left, insuring a longer flatter are. . € 1933, Bell Syndicate —~WNU Service. act measurements and careful missing comes the baking. The oven should be slow for fruit cakes and those with molasses and brown sugar. Divide the time the cake should bake inte quarters. The first quarter #t should begin to rise; the second. finish rising and begin te brown: the third, finish browning and began to shrink from the pan: the last quarter, test with a toothpick to be sure the cake ts baked to the center. . Cool on a rack to avold a molst and pasty bottom when the cake Is cut If no rack is at hand nse anything to keep the bottom of the pan free from the table, Too much flavoring Is like too much profume—Iin poor taste. It is better to blend a few drops of vanilla, lemon and almond or two of any desired fla voring extracts. ©. 1933. Western Newspaper Union. Conservation Movement The conservation movement was first clearly started In the United States In 1908. In May of that year President [Roosevelt called a confer ence of governors at the White Hause to which facts regarding natural re sources were presented hy experts and at which plans for conservation were considered. REDDY COMES BACK WITH A BRIGHT IDEA N VAIN Reddy Fox sat on the bank of the Smiling Pool walting for Jer. ry Muskrat to reappear. After awhile it became clear to Reddy that Jerry didn’t Intend to return, He got up and stretched. Then he yawned. He looked down In the Smiling Pool and his face was anything but pleasant. In fact there was an ugly look on Iled- dy's face, “Now what did he have to think of that mud for? growled Reddy to him- self, “Everything was going fine un- til he thought of that mud. Ie was so Interested In the plans for that “Hello, Jerry Muskrat!™ He Cried. house for me that In & few minutes more 1 would have had him out of there to show me what to do and how to do It. Then he remembered that he had to have mud to build a house properly and that ended his Interest I belleve he was as disappointed at having to give up the idea of that house as | am ai net having him for my dinner. 1 must think this over, |] certainly must” The next night Reddy was back at the Smiling Pool, Just as pleasant as ever, and, If Jerry Muskrat had only known it, just as crafty as ever, He waited some time for Jerry to show himself, You see, having remembered that no house could be built withom mud and that there was no mud to be had where Reddy wonld want to build a house, Jerry had given up all thought of that house and concluded that Reddy bad done the same. So he wasn't looking for Reddy to re turn this night As soon as he saw Jerry swimming Reddy culled to him. “Hello, Jerry Muskrat I" he cried. “I've good news for you, [I've thought of a way to get the mud for that new house, so we won't have to give up our plans after ail” In an Instant Jerry was all Interest He headed straight toward the bank where Reddy was sitting. “How are we to get that mud? he squeaked “I've thought and thought and thought until my head ached, but the only way 1 could think of Is to carry It from here, and that we can't do” Reddy grinned. “Listen,” sald he. “What 1s mud?” “Why—why-—why I suppose it is earth and water,” stammered Jerry, “Exactly,” replied Reddy, “Certain ly. Of course. To be sure. Now don't you see how we can get all the mud we need?” Jerry scratched one ear. scratched the other ear. “No-0-0,” he replied slowly. I can’t say that | do” “We'll walt until it rains!” cried Reddy triumphantly, “We'll walt un. til it rains and then we will get all the mud we need from the pile of earth | have thrown out In digging my underground house. Wasn't ft clever of me to think of that. Now we won't have to give up the house after all and you will help me bulld it Just as we planned. We'll make it the most wonderful house that ever was!" For a minute or two Jerry Muskrat brightened up. Then he remembered that what Reddy probably had thrown out was mostly sand, and sand does not make real mud. “You'll have to think again, Reddy Fox," sald he, and told him why. So once more Reddy went away disap pointed, : © 1933, by T. W. Burgess. —WNU Servics For the Tea Hour Then he “No-o-0, For the tea hour, this basque of #8 novelty black and white crepe bor dered with black Persian lamb is worn with a black erepe skirt and Cossack cap trimmed with a gay red tassel, “Stout women are like ocean liners,” says corpulent Cora. “It's hazardous for them to try to get into their slips under their own power.” ©. 1933, Bell Syndicate WX Service. the Ametican olonie established at Boston in Richard Feirtanks Stor ol sens Or are to be thither.” sent In 1753 Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first ©. by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service, Polar Bears Brookfield, a suburb, is fast ap preaching completion and many ank mals are being installed in quarters made to resemble closely thelr natural habitat. The photograph shows a group of polar hears In their den re Joleing in a touch of wintry weather, RESOURCEFUL The bachelor was paying his re cently married friend a visit, “Well,” sald the latter, after they had Inspected the flat, “what do you think of 1t?” “Pretty good.” nryigsed the bache lor; “but there's one thing that has struck me as rather strange. Why did you choose a flat with such =a tiny kitchen?” The married man winked artfully. “You're the first man I've told this | to, so keep It quiet,” he whispered. | “It's so small that 1 can't get In| there to help my wife when she's do- ing the washing-up.” Gave Hie: the Works The new office boy had been In structed how io answer callers. Just before noon & man asked, “Is the boss In?" “Are you a salesman, a bill collec quired. “ “All three,” was the answer, “Weil, he's In a business confer ence. He's out town. Step In and see him." _ wi Something Classical? Musician (after much pressing)— Well, all right, since you What shall 1 play? Host—Anything sou like. It Is only to annoy the neighbors.—Buen Hu mor (Madrid), Playing Safe you call your canary Joe. Does that stand for Josephine? Niece—We don't know, That's why we call It Joe! Love's Ecstacy Park keeper (io jovers)—I'm clos ing the park gates new. *Good! I've beer wondering where Aunt-—8o sss the draft was coming from.” EXPLANATION For several minutes man did not speak. His heart was too full. It was enough for him to know that this glorious creature loved him; that she had promised to be his wife, With a new and delightful sense of ownership he feasted his eyes upon her beauty, and realized that henceforth it would be his privilege to provide for her welfare and hap piness, His good fortune seemed Inered ible. Finally he whispered, tenderly: “How did it happen, darling, that such a bright, shining angel as your. self fell in love with a dull, stupid fellow like me?” “Goodness knows” the mured, absently. *1 must screw loose somewhere,” the young girl mur. have a BEYOND THE LIMIT “Nothing but women at the beach where 1 was stopping last sum: “Summer girls, ¢h? “Yes; some were girls, but them were too old even to to be” One for Papa Father-—-Weil, yourself coming Angry explain hour, Daughter party)—Oh, daddy, 1 with the sick son of the sick maz Important Question Herbert had h mother's friend was fond of sn Recently the iad pital to call on the mother week-old baby. 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