bear : : LRH Pau ¢ i i Seah 28 ao ad Pan Sp Sd Ee SS AN ROA Fb IR LETTER CIRCULATED IN BEHALF OF RED CROSS A The following circular letters are the Patton Red Cross Association this week: 1 To the ‘Patriotic Women of Patton but transportation, so “please mother, | and Vieinity: Yotst name appears as & member of Ls the American Red Cross Association, make it your business to increase 3, snd impress upon pervon should The appeal made last week by the pearing at the hesdguarters, twraer {of McGee and Fifth avenves, for sew. | received a cable from Major M. P. Murphy, who went abroad to inves. tigate the needs uf our soldiers and the allies in the war zone. “Begin shipping at once 1,500,000 are desperately needed before cold weather. Last winter broke the ree ord for cold and misery amotig the dread lest the coming winter find us without supplies to meet the site. | ation, I urge you on behalf of our soldiers and those of our allies who i One of our own boys wrote that they could not use coal for anything, jsend wn socks and gloves for Xmas, | along with anything thet you would give boys ordinarily if they were at er an lon of sedentary habits. Red Cross was mont besrtily respond. | ed to this week, twenty-five women ap. | ing and knitting, but still we need | [ats more. The American Red Cross has each, knitted muffiers, swestors, nocks, and wristiets,” says the cable. “These — , FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1917. Our government in asking the wo nen to save food, does not mean to without food. It means prevent , and nse other foods, than meat, and sagar, at least two days; - week, which produce the nme | alories or foed units, Therefore the Patton Branch of | meriean Red Cross in order to assist | Incle Sam in conserving his food, | i try to give the women of Patton menue each week for & meatless and | wheatless day, that will provide | |e proper srsount of earbohydmmtes, at, protein, miners! salts, and bulk t Carbokydrates should predominate in the diet, with fats next in amount then protein. Every meal should | as food that contains bulk, then should wat freely of food containing | sale. These you will find in being mailed to the lady members of Will suffer in the frozen trmches.” he menues: given. home. We ure so lonely when of duty. I have taken to stamp collect. | "ing and get many an hour's pleasure from that. The boys are crazy about | % 5 is $F CIR rooms wtcrd Soot, Yeager building, corner of Fifth and McGee * {avenues. Come nnd see what you can {do to rwlieve the distress and suffer ig 08 the battisfeids nd hospitals of re tox about twenty-five or thirty a egies in this Sork. We Seve ta re bepming or and n Pas oe of s field of al in red is very attract. {ive and each star stands for one man For this reason the flag on display eat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge, 18r., on Lang Avenus, is attracting a great deal of attention for on it gleams three stars indicating that 3 men have gone from this ‘home to this fight for the cause of humanity: John, fon the U. 8. 8. Seattle; Matthew at Camp Hancock and Alex at Camp Lee. Surely no home has greater cause for pride thin this and no service flag a greater right to unfold itself than this $s xt £ A He BN RR quarters—a nice quantity, amd beau. tifully made-—which helped us send , off the largest shipment we have yet , made {sixteen Inrge boxes). : Please inform Mrs. Bennett, Chair. man of your Knitting Committee, that | we have plenty of yarn now and can supply you promptly if you can use more. { Wishing you continued success, we Your truly, i AMERICAN RED CROSS, JOENSTOWN CHAPTER, Mra. D. W. Stockhouse. CONSERY ATION {To the busy housewife, 1t is not so! much & question of Now v4. cook as! what to cook. } You hear woinen saying repeatedly: | “Don't you get tired of thinking of | three meals a day !" or, “What are you | cooking these days?" or, “Do tell me something new to cook.” 4} “In the effort being put forth by our Country to save meat and wheat the Red Cross is trying to anwwer these questions, or any others, the women of | Patton may wish to know about the ! conservation of the particular food stuffs our Army, Navy and Allies need. As you have heard time and again, these foods are whent, fats and sugar, because they are the forms of food most emuily shipped ncrosy the water to France. These foods pro- duce heat and energy for the body, | which heat is measured by calories, a ealory is from 1 degree to 4 degrees F., and is just as definite within ita lintits, when once you understand, as (draln, cover with boiling water, buil ‘slowly 2 hours. Drain, mash through | ter, parsiey and seasoning. Add the dripping, 1 cup tomatoes, 2 tubls- | 4 Hd i i Fifs ihn rh : FFE serve while hot. be Apple Raly Poly:—1 gt. of chopped apples, K cup brown sugar, | tes. spoon cinvamon, 2 cups flour, £ tes spoons baking powder, % tasspoon ‘salt, 2 tablespoons shortening, 1 table spoon melted butter, milk. Sift flour, salt and baking powdir into & bowl add shortening; rub in Hghtlyy moisten with milk to pale | dough so that it may be rolled out inch thick; brush with butter, cover with apple, sugar, and dast with gin | namon. Roll same as jelly mil. Cut. tender. Thicken with flour thekening. ‘Season with salt, paprika and butter. | ‘ Sprinkle with finely cut parsley. Serve with croutons, tonsted bread. cut in inch squares. Bean Loaf Sauce Creole:—3 cups Bi | ma or white beans, 2 tablespoons grat- ed onions, 1 tablespoon chopped pars. | ter, 1 teanpoon nalt, % teaspood white Pepper, 1 teaspoon grated nutemg, 4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 2 tablespoons butter crumbs, 2 egw, 1 cup cold mashed potatoes. Wash and soak beans M4 hour: colander, adi onion, dripping or but.) mashed potatoes with the well beaten eges. Mix well Bake in buttered | baking dish 35 minutes. Serve with Creole Sane. » Creold Buuee: 2 tablespoons of | Apoons out oniotm, 1 tesapodn ms ¥ CHIEF W. J. GILL Elected Tax Collentor of Patton Tender PARTY AT ' HOME oF « MR AND MRS. BAKER A A very plessmnt party wis held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Philip ¥ | Baker Wednesday evening. The even. A ing was enjoysblly spent and at a lute | The people who are spending their ‘hour refreshments were served, after time smch week in preparing for this | whieh the guests departed for their [event are doing their bit. You d HOw EN KE Cheistoff . KE. HH, . dp + Brown, . Rr HB .. 'Woomer ... FL Bo... J Callahan asked Mr. Davis. Referee-H. Wiralow— Toochdowns, | “Ma? Certainly I go. I swear for Brown 1, E. Christof 1, E MacNe- thy courtry and for this country | [mara 1, G. Woumer 1, Be Sminhl, LITTLE LAD FALLS Hp to tr sent sow. UNDER STREET CAR Joseph, the litile son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mirtens sustained a we {were cut in the bond Fridny morning when he fell from a wagon belong ing to M. J Commogs # Scms, &- rectly under the cow.ontther of the street car. CUatobing hold off a bar vo. {derneath he beld himself in such 8 o GERMANS CUT THROAT oF AMERICAN VICTIM 5! (OF RAID ON TRENCH meta 1 He was overwhiimed ol Bachem, bike! 12.90 auninat tvs Wench wall asd 8 trench -knife—e. deadly ae carviedi by of of thir program, baal the fighting men for hand-to-hand tat. ne tostalled for the thing. i Mr. Sellars excelled in hie All wounded Samumien now in the tive powirs although he dim base hospital were improving today. wonderful techale. «Nght | served one time three months: | 2 : in aviation school, and: that’s where wie, | They will predably return to their two one witht its three stars. a yard is used to meassan diwtance - ‘h0espouns chopped pimentocs, a | Lunits, eager for revenge when the WANTED—A good reliable John tne or & pint is used to measire milk or tie re i=. a pinch of cloves, al. | army surgeons pronounce them fit for act ss salesman on Mrs. WANTEZ IhA competent Stenogra. other substances. So foods are spoken r ee . nes } tablespoon “Bap: | active service. salary and commission " Rieh- | pher and bookkeeper. Lady pre- of as containing so many calories ar ar fale, tainespoon caramel, io Artillery fire in the American-iuan. bond required. Address, Cates hur Rene Address P. 0. Box N., Patton heat producing units, from 2000 to = ON ned sector cohtimied unusually hrisk & PACIFIC TEA €O, 2500 a day being required by a per wd on Page Thoee) | today Strevt, Johnstown,
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