Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 24, 10 December 1917 — Page 5
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HAGERSTOWN.. Ind.. Dec. 10. The death of John Raper. ag S3, brother-in-law of Mrs. Charles T. Knapp, of this place, occurred Thursday at his home at New Lisbon and he "was buried Saturday. Mr. Raper lived with his sop and family and brother. The brother, who was eighty-two years old died, laat Saturday.. . . . .There .. was special services Sunday morning by several of the classes of young people of . the Christian Sunday school at . 10:30. A splendid musical program had been' prepared..... Mrs. Robert Hughes, of Cambridge City, has been the guest of relatives here a few days. ....Mrs. Laura Gebhart went to Franklin, O., Wednesday William ' E. f Immel, secretary-treasurer of the Teetor-Hartley Motor company returnedWednesday, evening from Wapakoneta, O.. where lie spent a week, and where he was called to the home of his parents on account of his father, Helwig immel. who died a short time before he reached home. Mr. Immel was 70 years old Miss Elizabeth Ohr, of the State library, visited Miss Florence Starr at the township library here Thursday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburgh have moved to Urbana, O..;. . .The Aid society of the Christian church, met with Mrs. Joe Stonecipher Tuesday afternoon and sewed. The next meeting, of the society, will be with Mrs. Henry Keagy, on South Washington street, Tuesday afternoon. ....A party, was given in honor of Mrs. Earl Abel by the Progressive club at ; . the home of Mrs. Elmer Crull, Thursday afternoon. The guests were Mr; J. W. Gruber, Mrs. Robert Newcom, Mrs. Charles Williams, Miss Alice Thornburg and Mrs. W. A. Kirby. Refrehments were erved by- the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kirby and Mr. Abel Miss Maude Brooks, who has been nursing Mrs. Kate Porter was taken to the Miller hospital -at Newcastle Thursday. She is ill of pneumonia. In China every member of a family is responsible for order in that family and every inhabitant of a city is jointly responsible with every other citizen for its tranquillity. If a younger son in a family Ebould commit a crime, the older son is likely to be taken into custody for the offense and, perhaps, punished. . M. IDs
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Dear Mrs. 'Thompson: (l)1 1 have been corresponding ' with a young lady for the last three' years. During that time we have grown to love each other, though my meager salary prevents me from asking her to become engaged, as I felt could not afford a ring. Now I am about to go into the army the 'first of the year and would like very much to know if it would . be all right to ask her to become engaged at this time? - (2) I have been to see her several times and while in her city her folks always insisted on my staying at their home. I shall eo azain about a week before Christmas, at which time I intend to , present the ring. How much should a diamond cost to be reasonable? (3) Who should pick out the ring? (4) Also please 6tate what would be proper for a boy to give a girl as a Christmas gift. ' We are both twenty-two years old. , K. W. S. (1) Certainly it would be all right to ask her to become engaged now. . (2) Diamonds are very, very expensive right now they cost about $250 a carat. You could get one that looks nice. for about $50, but It would not be a high class diamond. Don't worry, about the ring. If the girl loves you she-will be willing to have anything or to wait until you return from the war. , (8) The man. (4) If he is engaged it is all right to' give her anything he wants toeven jewelry. If he is not engaged, hes hould confine his choice to candy, flowers, books or something else that is perishable. I would suggest flowers, fine linen handkerchiefs, a kodak, stationery, books or candy. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am eighteen years old. I. used to live in another town and while there I went with a boy whom I loved at first sight. I also went, with his brother and he acted as though he cared a great deal for me. I moved away about a year 3 REED'S r REED'S XMAS CLUB PLAN DOWN PER WEEK Plays Any Kind of Records
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ago and be has never. whitten to me, althouf h the "; knows my address.: 1 write to girls and they tell me he says pretty nice things about me. ' ' r" . 1 -1) Would you, write to him first? V (2) Do you think he loves me? " (3) How could I get his picture? (4) If walking along the street and a boy speaks to you whom you do not know, should you answer him? ' ' -: i BLUE EYES." (1) You might send the boy ' a Christmas card, but do nothing more. If you decide to send the card it would be well to remember bis brother also. ' (2) If he loved you he would not let you go so eastly--you would be hearing from him. ' . ' 1 '" '1 (3) Do not try to get his picture. (4) You should nqt answer him. :
Dear Mrs. .Thompson: I need your advice on' a matter, which often perplexes and troubles me.- I am a high school girl eighteen' years old and have many friends, both girls and boys, who like me. As I live in the country I have been keeping company for nearly a. year with' just one young man about twenty?two or three. I know he loves me, because . he said so. and he Isn't the kind of bov to say things he doesn't mean. I like him just as a friend and go with him because he is so nice to me. Should I continue to go with him? A GRATEFUL READER. Yes, go with the boy, and when he speaks of love tell him be must not because you consider him only as a friend. If you are truthful to him and he still wants to go with you, you need not worry about results, because conditions will adjust themselves and come out right. Mocha Sheepskins. The world's supply of Mocha sheepskin is obtained by about a dozen buyers, who have their native collectors in caravans collect the skins at various centers, of which Mocha, Befbera, Zey lath, and Hodeldah are, the main points, from ' which they are sent to Aden, a British coaling station, which, on account of its excellent location, is the shipping point for skins sent to London, the continent of Europe,; and the United States.
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bread "grated, one tableepoonful lard, salt, pepper, two yolks of eggs, a little parsley to flavor. -.Beat whites of eggs stjff, add to dressing mixture, out on steak,' rol up ' and.. tie .with. string, or use toothpicks. .
Chill Con Came (serve twelve people) Soak one quart beans over night, drain and put on to parboil in water in which a level teasuoon of soda has been dissolved; drain and' rinse the soda water off. Put op in clear water and cook till nearly done. Cut in four medium, sized portions (more or less as desired). Mix one pound bamburg steak (in which a little pork has been ground) with cold or lukewarm water so that it will not be lumpy., then put in with beans; add one can tomatoes, salt and pepper to taste, and a little dash of red pepper added to soup Improves -the flavor j Mother's Xmaa Fruit Cake One pound raisins, one ; pound currants, one pound figs, one pound dates, one pound English walnuts, one-quarter pound citron, one-quarter pound lemon peel, one pound brown sugar, one cup butter, four eggs, one cup sour milk, one nutmeg, ons tablespoon cinnamon, one tablespoon cloves, four cups flour sifted four times, one dessertspoon soda added dry. Fruit and nuts should be well dredged with flour and added last. This will make two good sized cakes and the older the cake the better it tastes. Graham ' Pudding A dessert ' for wheatless and sugarless 'days. Two cups graham flour, one cup sour seeded raisins, one cup chopped suet, one teaspoon toda dissolved in a little hot water, one teaspoon cinnamon, one-
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' WHEN IRONING KERCHIEFS :, When ironing .handkerchief s the middle should be Ironed first - To iron fhe edges first causes tha middle to swell out like a balloon and makes it difficult to iron satisfactorily. . - LEWISBURG, 0. ' John P.'-Bapner of Dayton -was a visitor here Monday. . . .Rev. T.-A. Estelle and daughter of LaGrange, Ind.. are visiting among ' . relatives and friends here and in Dayton this week.... Dr. OTIara and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy, born on Thanksgiving morning. . . .Wesley Rosier and family attended the funeral of his nephew, Charlie Miller at Eldorado Thursday. . . .James Gates and wife a cousin also attended the funeral. . . . T. C. Rice and wife were Dayton visitors Monday Clyde James of O. S. U., Karl Rbinebart, Richard and Jerold Hoerner of Earlham and Mrs. Dewitt Roberts ; of Otterbeln spent Thanksgiving with home folks... Mrs. Tom Crider and Mrs. Harry Miller were Daytcn shoppers Saturday. Next to the proletariat of India and China, the Russian peasant feels the pinch of poverty and hunger, more keenly and more frequently than any other citizen on earth, says the National Geographic Magazine. n 3 REED'S
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