The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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E CHATTANOOGA NEWS
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KITCHEN
CABINET
WEEKLY MEftU
SUGGESTIONS
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MARY
SUCCEEDS
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LAURA
MILLER
THE UNIVERSITY C
THE YARDS
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e mixture Is c<
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Carrot ard Nut Sa
Put en<u;n carr
grinder to make a cup.f
•ars. !v . -e-1. :f eur-f'Jl
| of nutmeats. add a s; n
r.alse or boiled dresi
sati'I-.vteh fi!l:ag
Lucanlan Eggs.
Take two cupfuls ui cooseq maca-
rr.nl. fve hard-t-' .ked eggs, a cupful
of white sauce and one-?.: If cup.ful
rated cheese. Place a layer of tiie
macaroni In a well-buttered baking
dish, then a la.ver of eggs cut In
eighths, then white sauce and cheese.
Itepeat and on top cover with buttered
crumbs. Bake long enough to become
hot and brown the crumbs. Serve at
once.
-a . ve to f.or surreptitiously
and now bore her swiftly
a-na-wu gave chase, shriek-
----- drowned by the trample
In the confusion of the
-sed unnoticed.
R.-v:-a-wr. h staggered
etrat tribe. This
n n the
Little heralds of
cuses run
F'eet footed through the prnss
oplllin* hope from goblets gold,
pale mauve or cream
And singing as they pass
—O. Pindar.
spring, cro-
CHOICE DISHES
T> co who are f ind of peannt but
rer w;;i like to try the following:
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tr : - - ;..- j-.w.e-i
b r M-
W.n-i,
* pa
• e admiral. n
Ku-cl-thm. ir.
>:-t*-na-wu. had re*::
;«s fr"r. * « -ire.
ha 1 '<■ . -o ; r- ';
l_ad s: r.-.f ovf-r -.
had even scaled the c
araflu. TI - enrage, i
h na-*:, I d a . zz. ;
lie « * t iS'i It* ry
t.'.e bl:-'s f "e N
rr te-d «-T-r7".' .n
f^ * X«rti - i to «a rd I
• -■I ce- rn--e>., f r >"i -
fcf <• * « ■ - a
t c no*4, by "a i r
•bosm by thr yoct^ -'. N : , .
Art:? rs'• e. t**.-
oc 5e-c-t* at rv-ry
t ease f .*• .1 ^ i
»e. *t» *tr dW f tk» A-;«hr^ which
' :r.• f r - - ■ - - • ; -- - -r • • — -; -
Bet Xt-ko* f'Tdly lo-r*; - - - . .... .... ;
leafed tor blsu lietfiltt her svxbe-r'a wishes.
Eat f nf- • - •-arc fn«. f.r -b*
was f.ile-1 ■» ti. *f;. -cs ar. -• - 7* r^_
re. the «>' :-Kat»ts. ra.--.-: f- - « t-;e» *
leg h!s b^-and-arrY/w in t ...
ttamesnke -•-.... .
fulo Oitnln* Into camp Tie itddli be msaiil.
with (ira*Ti bow, crea*e«i g-*-at m r-h »rn-.-^ ti,.
mec'.W tB'ilaiw. Fr !t tu a.. 2 ;.,,T ft-
cealed within the boC 1 o bid# w<» Kb di tfca.
e.'-e-ne'i y< ccj »' a. w£- it d.swn . , J ;„•. y«j
Msitfpectin* bcrd of buffaloes ^itc a trap for
slaa^bttr
I--- -zz:.-n w-i*
• ■ - erv -:ge •
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I '-rn-
IWlt.
' prop'
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Tie Arv.psh —
-r>bv -ft-.
» gr - S
■>-s"f'y --
rlied der'-r*-.re.
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«;tS their
1 tel.
nto hnr-
6-- — —
• » tree. c;r.n.zg y -atapclte-J
- en ra^r.-l .2- i saalier s:-n-e
!e. near Xe-<:-t» aai Ks-vl-a-wach,
( '■ rre ;-s -.tr! .ag fs.i t
t. mec-ar.lv. it q.;--kiy re-
■*.y e-Arace»l the BOwL r.g Ka-
e -'.eath s-rifgie the ac;ial over
Rice and Pea.
rut Casserole.—
Add one-half cup-
ful of rice un-
co ^ed to three
cupfuls of cold
water and bring
quickly to a boll.
Boll one minute
- - ----- - J water over it
- - - ----- i.. teaspoonful >f
*•--- —- ti i of boiling water
i-z: c ^-i cntli tender. To one cupful
f t -iter add one beaten egg
I cad one-half cnpful of milk. Put all
r-" -r In a r-aklng dish well-buttered.
5; rJii.e -j ,t_ ne-I a If cupful of crack-
** cr^rt# Khlch have Leen well but-
ere-1 Eiie Uitil the crumb* are
*" f P'-dd rg.—Peel three large.
z •i-iavcred apples and cut Into
pieces. Lay on a greased plate.
~7~i--e with a !l::;e from a cupful of
r.ar. Cream ooe tai e-sp-«>-nful of
Will fMHfc the res- (-4M r:gar. one
'-aten egt. ooe-baif cnpfal of
z-l 1-: ;j:*er z.s
f f zr slfte-J with zi res*7<»>c.fol of
j ^aking f<i**)er. Beat thopo^gtijj an<j
o*«r *t« irr -* and hjie tart!
^r-e -reaa.
S :«-r- - - t - i -; a;
- ' r.—: 1 f :es of nirry
rcw-jr and two *av ,e*7--< zf^;«
F-VT-h BTsrartt Add a ft* dro'« of
•*Vv
-f w
nja.
Ch-t ' Ar-d si
—;-s"TlcaHy be—alr.r-1 Hair
c e s:: . ght fr: - '
Street ar.d Ra. .- :J AtfEir'
Mary Vlarsi..:. * . in't »
Marshal: wn. After a fete.- .»
tlon of s-upl lity -3 ny par:
shyness oc hers the f ry came
John. Sr., was In a Wisrlsft -
rital. ahetl afaoefca*. hu ctm.-es
'ar.ity lay n s— -g Mary ■: I ;
Jr., every day. A J«y> was f:;
Mar>- as c "resp- : er-e cl--k :r. :ve
telegrarh division 1 f the Cn:-e-i Sure*
Raliroad adminlstratios. I: *
charity Job, either. "There Ik t any-
thing she dl ln't learn s g 1 :
In that little damp 0"
r.tilr >;■ ; yards." her
"She's all t-> the g
For obvions reas
and Mars! a'.It .vc
r.a:::e and a I iress.
real to the core.
s. M-j.-y Martha !
aren't h:r rv-1
But the >• .--- *
■ - 1a*3
c ervd ar.«i «
f!-i-widL In
1- - er**i t r T"te. ar: wr^:.L£ Tr^m him the N u* "tf.
r:er f fata y ;■ :*«i tK.e Indian, sc*!'
wt^ciL . e*d ng. scani-
* -^e MI : t
; • zl 'he _*n -e of
lesr.^n. Tr- • ? 1 r tv"e gj..^
and when veil cor-
sre-i rc'.: the »:ic»s - «:.'-e-l hresd
mhf taken fr«ni the cec*er of the
Arrarr- !n a weil-ofed tuvfler
•i" ..• v« a-* -- v-_ Svrve
^♦rhs;* to
fatter. O,
the
.-is
«tr:r
--■y
she
*:r
Tte ' .- 'fr ' r.g ti •
•he -• ry . f f .--.t. It
mar^h. over pine-
wy Rani.— •» ga.n the
i a sh- • -v-J i_ - n.jr
wotld r^c .Ire an a. -nigh
f.-ng-i —• •■m f the >r
ie»reat of the Arapah-v*
Or-od Lake.
The •'—»<» hna-'-*d t - rr1 d'v'.VfJ 'eto >a j,-}.
vanoe an! rear f. r the wr- ..jj *nd ot ;
•rart'H over tle otd Cre Trail, w1 ob we r: » ca 1
the Trtil K: ice. A very sharp Ac! -e. t " rea -h
the f Ige pr"r-r. was called "WTirce--h»-'.V'- 4.3.
Walk," up th < stre«i-h the p< r. < ctld
B--* carry any burden In addition to tbe.r ^ar;
tra pf'I Eta.
r'ne hundred and f^*y hraves. m^cE'ed <sa r--'fr
pc.c|.«. led the f-arty. fending »cv.*s tn ad-»r,.-e
as far as th* bead of F< re« Canyon, where the
Fall River Rn*i cro^sea the old Cte Trill. Tha
rent; l hr^ es brought up the rear, *:ti tn*
7 en 't nu'ed the b«-Ar(
per--' f r the cxv den.
T. » soj -r«' ;« Ne-<>-a fully believed that tbe
■-2r jfsr. -. -:z■■-•«- of ' -r *.c._c:na:: n. would cer-
ti "- y wreak :"s vengeanr* n her mother and
h*-»«rlf. P':: t'e 1 N»sst rolled --ver .->c its hack
* ' a r-. "N^-o-ta 1 Xe-o-ta " S«-arvety ah .e tc ' more of cb-Tped ce ery »
• ' - -,r *a~* ' ' Arai > >» ma Vs. r>----m.zi3(,- on!00 put rhrorjgh
jr- '-E.; a tr.ouc-1 f i-,x s-rlng t^sns
we.'' bartered and sea* ned.
Ca-ot. C«-erv j-d 0- Salad.—
P^t thrw '-cder y ~ng cam^ts if of
c-»! ftre—more If ic-.'!-through a
krlrder, a*d « ha'f cupful or
d coe small
g-'c ler or
the vj«ce. quickly naiaced the ahagjty hide of a j scraped. JJhr well and serve no the
r- ig.y. ar 1 -• tn«W Xa-k s. his back Meedtag heart leaves of lettcce with the abeve
firm rrue: serarcr.es In.tlcte'J by rhe hla-:^ bear. mayonnaise dressing.
Xa-k * eager to ootstlne Ka-nl-tha. hed left the Lsm«n and AppJ* PI*.—Ad,' ■
S22 **""* **** hu c"rt!oa' M « <NM .p-r'e^ one b«tn 2*
»' ~ *' the strength «t; one-foma f a -upful of rol'ed - t
nearness f -V enetr.y. he was returng -o the | era two taMe^vnfuls of^,^
the grt'eil rtn 1 -fa len,« and a tahl*.
wpooata of buttt-. Bake In two crusts
caap. jbr 1 vised of tv* sudden deparr„r» of his
p«*opi*- H« tcalf^d Ka-Ti-a-wacb. the fte. and
w.-n X.-ha-oa-wn'a consent tc marry her daughter
Xe-.--a- And d -~2g tba night they oven ok th*
l<r>r.. g Arapahoes
BUSINESS. BRAINS AND
BREECHES
City Jobs and ss irie* a-e ti t
wasters, according to Ri:"^ F - ; -
She thinks she Is probatiy eaft.r^
the largest Income of ary pers- c 3
Hays. Kan ar.d fully lr.:ecd» t. -»•-»
It larger within tw • yeari
The chief se:-back she has footd a
the belief of the average chs. --»«— -
»r tn the average big citl -hat cy
a man can do that': it's c tg
ar.il the girl wastes :'r..e acce: g : f
dlctutu that buslne-s*. bru .$ an 1
bre*vhe« are inseparable.
Ruth Pliesbach was orphane-i when
she was three, a: seventeen she w «
teaching At nlne-een her sav-lr.gs
g ne into a comtser-ria: o. .-se a- 1
she tried five iota la one year lew. i-
ir g f- r "ne '.hat w >n'd pay e -e '.h-3
'*>-• • -ieek F r th* sixth. "I - el
a bunch of positions f r jwrt time.
S-^oc I *~as etrr. r.g :he $1* 1 we, < I
ha set out to get. Bu: It kert tu*
racing all th* way from the city mar-
ket h.s was tn Kansas CltyT to th*
'it rners >f uptown.
"I "PP e-i f.'r every p.islti.-r I he«-l
:-. - -e-l-.es waiting .ti I t:t w-fc
SO other*. When I answered >ee si
'he manager .n ke>i a: me asi th*
il-y d-.l wh-> sa: aext me. ar i sal-!:
Two yesrs erp*r:ea-v re-;u,r*-i. Sly
etter had said 1 had had tco -norths.
So I !o-k«d at the baby doil and then
at the manager anj said: -You want
be a * to buy my services for a
- "b 'her T* > weeks later he ha 1
Sre-l the pretty girl and I was 00 his
;^ay roll In five years there 1 reached
StfO a month, but that was the
any girl could hope for.
-In a fervor of patriotism I rcmed
■curt repv-rt*r In Hays so tbe young
man could go to the front. That paid
me. wfh fees. atv>ut #150 a month "
ifter other adventure* Xl,«* Flle^bach
b«v'tin e successively secretary of the
I -baii'ber of commerce and publicity
Hrector of a building and ln\*stme'.at
j cvrapauy. Her ambition Is to start an
advertising agercy. -right ir Hays to
help 1 he small town merchant adver-
tise his goods and compete wtth th*
roall order housw.'
VrOQ
Like a Thundarttorm
A big knockdown and dra^out argu-
ment Is like a thunderstorm Ther*
are muttering! and growllngs for long
afterward.
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