Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 166, 24 May 1918 — Page 5
THE IJCHMONP PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918
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Heart Miome 2X1 MRX. ELIZABETH THOMPSON
Dear Mrg. Thompson: I have written a number of patriotic poems. Some of these have been published in our home paper and I was complimented quite highly on ihem. In some manner they got pretty well advertised and they were
spoken at several Red Cross meetings. I was also asked to spt-ak several of them at a patr i o t i c reception and I did. Is there any chance for me to write for a magazine or anything where I cculd make a little money, for I am not well fixed with pin money. If you know of any place please give me the address. Should I have them typed?
SIS Look through the magazines and decide which would be most likely to print your poems and then mail them your poems. If they accept them, you will be paid.
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It -will be best to have the poems typed. If you do not know of a
stenographer you can have the work-
little money. Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) I am a young girl of twenty-six and have been going with a steady friend for the last two years. During our acquaintance he has kept company wlih other girls, especially for the l .st three months. He often gets another girl at the same time he comes over to see me. Does this show he is doubtful in his own mind whether or not he loves me, or is he trying to find some one better? () Is three times a week too often for a boy to see si girl after they have gone together for a long time? (3) Should a girl allow a boy to come and see her once a week when he told her he keeps steady company with another girl? THANK YOU. (1) If he loved you he would not want to be with other girls, too. He likes you as a friend, but he does not care enough for you to marry you. (2) Three times a week is too often unless they are engaged. Twice a week is often enough for a girl to see one boy otherwise. (3) No, she shouldn't.
If ed Cross Drive for Nurses to Begin Soon Preparations are being made by the Indiana chapter of the American Red Cross for an enrollment drive for Red Cross Nurses. The drive will ' begin June 10, and will be conducted in every county in Indiana. It is planned by the Red Cross nursing division to enroll every nurse in the state so as to list ail who may be available in emergency. In connection with the enrollment of nurses a campaign will be conducted to interest more young women in entering the nursing profession.
SPEAKER NOT SELECTED. EATON, O., May 24. As yet, it has not been definitely determined who will be the speaker here on Memorial Day, May 30. The memorial association has. selected H. G. King as master of ceremonies and Elmer Morrow as grand marshal.
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
WAYS TO SERVE FISH. Shrimp Fricassee Rinse thoroughly in cold water two cans of shrimp and prepare a cream sauce to which should be added a shako or so of cayenne. Stir this until boiling hot and smooth, then add the shrimp broken in small pieces and a few drops of Worcestershire sauce. Remove from fire and stir in a well-beaten yolk of cream. Last of all add a teaspoom'ul of lemon Juice and serve on triangles of battered toast garnished. Clam Cocktail Skin and chill small tomatoes. Remove the centers and fill with clams. Pour over them a pauce made from one tablespoon each of the Juice of a lemon, tomato catsup and tabasco saure, with seasoning of salt and pepper. Clam Stew Heat one pint of milk. When thoroughly hot season with on ounce of butter, popper and salt to taste. Then add contents of one can of minced clams. Serve hot with Gloucester pilot crackers. Minced Clam Pie Render hot fat from small pieces of pork, season with little chopped onions, thicken with a little flour so it can be poured. Line a deep dish with the pie crust, pour. in contents of a enn or more of Litfie Neck clams minced without the Juice, cover with crust and bake until alt is well done. Fried Mackeral Freshen the mackeral. Dry thoroughly with a clolh. Have one ejrg., and one tablespoorful milk slightly beaten up together. Brush the mackeral with this and roll in cracker crumbs, shaking off. all t tint do not readily adhere. Fry in butter or beef fat in fry pan or cut the mackeral in four-inch sections, enough for ore serving, dip each in milk and egg and then in. the cracker crumbs and fry in deep fat which has first become piping hot. When thoroughly cooked and well browned lay the fish on one or two thicknesses of brown paper and set in the oven two or thiee minutes. Then arrange on platter and garnish with lemon and parslty. Baked potaoes are best with this.
Preble Raises Half Its
Red Cross Apportionment ,
EATON. O., May 24. Preble county had raised approximately half of its Red Cross quota of 118.000 up to Thursday, as shown by reports from eight of the twelve townships in the county. Twin township went over, its quota early in the drive .total contributions showing $2,300, as against its quota of 51,450. It is the only township in the county that has gone over its quota thus far. Its population is made up largely of German families. Chairmen Gale had not received any report from four of the townships since the campaign opened.
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MICHAEL HOUSE BURIED.
EATON, O., May 24. The funeral of Michael House, 80 years of age, was held Friday, afternoon at the First Christian church. He leaves three sons and three daughters. His wife died about four months ago.
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First Aid for Laundry Troubles If every wash-day is a day for the "Blues" the right blue will send them . scuttling away. Red Cross Ball Blue Is the secret of successful washing ; PureWhite, dazzling clothes that leaves the happy smile of satisfaction at the end of a day of hard work. 5 Cents. At Your Grocers'
It Is Just as important that men should know of proper methods in advance of motherhood. Suffering, pain and distress incident to chl'.clbirlh can be avoided by bavinr at hand a bsti'.o of the time-honored preparation, Mather's Friend. This is a penetratingexternal application that relieves the tension upon the muscles and enables them to expand without painful strata upon the liraments and nerves. Thousands of women for over half a century woo have used Mother's Friend tell how they entirely avoided nervous spells and nausea and preserved a bright, happy disposition that reflects wonderfully upon the character and disposition rf the little, on soon to opjn its eyes in bewilderment at the joy of his arrival. By regular use of Mother's Friend durinr the period the muscles are made and kept pliable and elastic. They expand easier whea baby . rrivea, and pain and dancer at tbe crisis 's naturally less. Ton can obtain Mother's Friend at any drug; store. It is for external use only, ia absolutely safe and wonderfully effective, '.'rite to the Brad del d Regulator Co Lamar Bid.. Atlanta, Ga.. for their valuable and instructive "Motherhood Book" of guidamj for expectant mothers, and remember to ret a bottle of Mother's Friend at the druggist's today. It is the greatest kind of help to nature in the glorious work to be -"rformed.
NOTICE
The members of the German Mutual Fire Insurance Association and the in corporators of the Citizens Mutual Fire Insurance Cmopany will meet in joint seLsion on Friday, May 24, 118, at 7:30 p. in. in the Hall above No. 4 Hose House, cor.. Ninth and South E streets, to complete the organization. All members are requested to be present. A. W. BLICKWEDEL. Pres. J. HENRY E. BODE, Sec'y.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, as: Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Adolph Boppart, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is believed to be solvent. HERMAN B. WALTGRMASN.
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