Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 329, 3 December 1918 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1918
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USE RAISINS Lemon-Raitln Pie Cook two-thirds cup ground needed raisins in one and one-quarter cups water about twenty minutes. Mix two tablespoons each flour and cornstarch with two-thirds cup sugar, dilute with four tablespoons water, add to raisins and cook until smooth and clear. Take from fire, add ihree tablespoons butter and yolks of two eggs slightly beaten. Bake In crust as custard pie. When crust ib well raked and filling firm cover with meringue from stiffly beaten whites of two eggs, two tablespoons powdered rugar and three-quarters teaspoon lemon extract. Banana-Raisin Pie Cook one-halt cup chopped seeded raisins in one cup water until plump. Take from fire, add two tablespoons sifted cracker crumbs mixed with one tablespoon
flour and one teaspoon butter. Let stand covered until cold. Cut one large banana in thin slices, add one-quarter teaspoon cinnamon, two tablespoons lemon juice, three tablespoons sugar, three-quarters teaspoon lemon extract and grated rind of one-half lemon.
j Combine mixture, add one well-beaten
egg and two tablespoons seeded raisins cut in pieces. Bake between two crusts. . Raisin Puffs Cream one-half cup of
i butter, add two tablespoons sugar,
two well-beaten eggs, one cup milk, two cups flour with two teaspoons of baking powder and one-quarter teaspoon salt, one sup seeded raisins cut in small pieces and dredged with onequarter cup flour Turn into buttered cups. Steam about thirty-five minutes. Serve with plain or whipped cream, sweetened and flavored to taste.
Death hen lailvezza
at Hagerstown HAGERSTOWN, Dec. 3. Horace
Nicholson, 17 years old, died Monday morning, of Spanish influenza, at the home of his parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicholson, three miles east of here. The entire Nicholson family have been suffering with the influenza, but the parents and other children are said to be recovering. Nicholson was the oldest of six children. :.
Ueart MIomc lprol5lemcjp - 6Xl MRJ ELIZABETH THOMPSON
Eldorado, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlosser were entertained at the home of .William McCabe and wife, Sunday.....
I Mrs. Jane Swartzel and daughter.
Mary, entertained her little granddaughters, Helen and Ruth Swartzel, of near Lewisburg, Saturday and Sunday. .Harrison Wellbaum spent Tuesday in Richmond with his sons, Arthur and Ben.... Word was received from Mrs. C. E. Shewmon. who was called to Spring City, Tenn.. two weeks ago, on account of the illness of her mother, that her mother passed away last Saturday C. D. Miller and wife and A. V. McClure and wife spent Sunday in Dayton H. E. Johnson and family and Lester Hapner and family spent Sunday with H. R. McPherson and family Charles Stayton of Dayton Wright Field and
Dear Mrs. Thompson I have been going with a young man for two years. We love each other and are engaged, die la one of very good habits and has pood associates. My parents forbade his keeping company about a year Ago, only because of their personal dislike of him. My father died about six months ago and now I am making the living for mother and myself. She still forbids my keeping company with the young man and says if I marry him I can never step into her house again. She tries to win me over by saying that he does not care for me and also .tries to make me believe I do not love him. We -do not contemplate marriage now, however, for although 1 am of nge I am not old enough to be married. Furthermore, I feel as though It Is my p1ac" to take care of mother, but 1 don't th'nk she nhould interfere with my future haoplness. Dn you think that 1 should try to forpet him, just to comply with her wishes? I could never be happy with anyone else. THANK YOU. If the ycung man is as desirable as you picture him, you should not give h'm up. When a girl marries it is far more Important that she should hnvp the man of her choice than to fellow the tastes of her mother. Very often, however, a girl H willful and does not choose wisely. If her mother has reasonable objections, and she disregards them, she is very apt to see her m'stake later. Pear Mrs. Thompson We are three p'rls from s'xteen to eighteen years eld. None cf us has had to work, but this Fummer we donned overalls and worked In a factory just to help win Ihe war. Do you think It was vulgar for us to wear overalls, as we lost
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some very dear friends? How can we win back their friendship? A ROSE AND TWO BUDS. Whether or not overalls are vulgar depends entirely upon the way they are worn. If a girl is silly and shows off in them, it is vulgar. Women all over the world have done a man's work in this'war, and they have worn overalls as a protection against the. machinery. .They are to be admired and not condemned. Since you know you are right, be independent of the opinion of your friends. In time hey will respect you, if you have the right attitude.
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Miss Lura Kimml took supper with . C. H. S ayton and wife Sunday even
ing... .Maxine, the six-year.-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albers, residing northeast of town, met with a very painful accident at the Central School last Thursday, when her little finger of the right hand, was caught in a door cutting off the end of the finger. She was taken to the office of Dr. Blackford, who dressed the wound and it is said to be healing nicely... .The primary room of the local school has been closed for several days because of the sickness of the teacher,. Miss Grace Pottenger, who has influenza, but is improving, .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. House spent Saturday afternoon with their son, Charles and family.... . .John Deem and fami'.y visited near Boston, Ind., Sunday, with William Deem and family. . . .Mrs. Onda Coppers and son. Harold, of Dayton were Saturday guests of FL B. Sell and family. . Frank G. Wynkoop was in Eaton on business last Friday. . . .Emmet Fitzer now owns a new Saxon auto W. Henry Pence was a visitor at the home of Homer V. Marshall last Tuesday. ...O. B. Piatt has removed to his new farm which he recently bought 4 miles west of Eaton E. E. McKee was in Wheatville last week on an Inspection tour. . . .Harley Petry and family. Miss Grace Fitzer and Henry Poffenberger were Sunday visitors at the home of W. Henry Pence.
Elijah Dalton and son, William, rest-'
nts of Tbenezer 25 years a?o, but now cf Michigan, were here last wee'i on a visit, 'ihey had a tlae ume, noted many changes and heard plenty of news.... A large crowd attended the funeral last Wednesday of Emery E. Poffenberger, who died in California. He went wesi several years ago and worked for the Standard Oil Co., In the Los Angeles field A large crowd attended the Somers Sale last Wednesday. Everything sold well. Mr. Somers w ill move to Eaton Last Week v Martin "Eikenberry and
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES Hatr rr.vwth la Mlmalatrd and Ita freajnrut temoTal la necemwary wkea merely removed from the aorfix-e of the akin. The only toxical and practical way to remove hair la to attack It under the akin. OeMlraele, the rtalnel nunltary liquid, doea thla by ebaorptlon. Only Kcnnlne DeMlracle haa a noser-back rn araatcc In each packase. At toilet coontern In M)c, 91 and S3 alxea, or bjr mall from aa In plain wrapper en receipt of price. PR CG book mailed In plain -sealed envelope on -reiamt. DeMlracle, 12th St. and Park A,Nfn lork
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Hcmer Tine each lort cn- of tboir grey horses, a loss of $600... .John Shaffer of Eeanvills was a visitor last week at Ora Pence's. .George Swain lost a fine cow last week by eating tobacco. .J-C. Shaffer, the carpenter, will move to Greenvill this month.
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Mrs. George Forrest, 34, died at her , home here of heart trouble Friday ; morning. The "funeral will be heldj Sunday 11 a. m. at Wh'ts River, in charge cf the Rev. O. C. Cox. She is survived by the husband and five children.. .The funeral of Mrs. William Moody who died at Lynn Wednesday night was held Friday afternoon. She ' wa sthe mother of L. B. Moody, for-! merly of this city, now of Indianapolis. 1 ....All churches and citizens are requested by Mayor Chenoweth to unite in a mass meeting at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon December (?), at 4 o'clock to celebrate British day, which to great Britain is similar to our Fourth of July. Special music and an Interesting program is promised... F. C. Focht, president of the Randolph County Red Cross chapter announces that the membership drive will begin December lCth According to a Plymouth, Ohio paper received here Friday, Wilbur Fish, a former well known resident of this city and Miss Hulda Krenv of that city, were married Ihere Wednesday. They will reside, in St. Marys, Oh'p, whero Mr. Fish is in business.. . All business wai Fuspended Thanksgiving day and many family dinners were served. A number of soldier boys were at home for the day. A dance was given bv the Victory Girls at the Moose hail at night. The dance took on a military air, there being a number of soldiers in uniform in attendance Miss Edith Waton, general delivery clerk at the Winchester postoice and a niece of Senator James E. Watson, who has been unable to talk above a whisper for five months on account of an affliction of the vocal cords, recovered her voice Wednesday evening when on the road home from Muncie in an automobile. When th" machine gave a sudden lurch. Miss Watson -was thrown to one side of the seat and just then her voice returned to her and she spoke for the first time in five months. Since the occurence she has been at the postoffice window and can talk as well as formerly The last meeting of registered men of White River townshin will be held at the court room Tuesday night., J. V. Macy and County Agent Hodgson will address the meeting. !
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Richmond's Greatest Underselling Furniture Store Offers Unusual Values in Xmas Gift Furniture
Black satin was used by a master fond t fashion this restaurant (rock. The skirt has a long drapinjf n one vide which gives a very oriental effect to the costume. The blouse is made like a monk's cowl with a lonjr heavy tassel weighting the hood in the buck. Wooden beads ftih U sImvm and Mcfc
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Jf he tries to put over on yu something "just as
! good as" , Red Cross Ball Blue J In the wordi of the immortal Josh Billiugs "There niut no sich thing." There is ositivelv nothing as good as. or rqual to RED CROSS BALL : BLUE for producing clot Lps of such white purity as bring a blush to new i f 'lien snow.
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CONSTIPATION
Is best treated by R vegetable rem?dy that gently drives out the poisonous waste that lodges in the lower bowel.
Celery King
is sure and acts without discomfort. Use it for sick headache, colds nd feverish condition. Same old remedy In the same old box.
TRY OUR OHIO EGG For Cook Stoves and Ranges Hackman-Klehfoth Co. Phones 2015 and 2016
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' A wonderful assortment of Ladies' Desk
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There Should Be a McDoug'al Cabinet On Your Xmas List for Wife, Mother or Sister The gift question is not a hard one to solve esre daily if you come to this store. Here you can select the McDougall Kitchen Cabinet one of the finsst made it's a great time and labor-saver and we know wife, mother or sister would appreciate a McDougall this Xmas. Let us show you the McDougall price reasonable.
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THE NEWEST IN FINE WOOD BEDS See these Beds in ivory, oak and Walnut; they are the very newest and big values.
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SMOKERS' STANDS
The one gift any mat ;
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Of course we are not selling our beautiful Floor Lamps at $2.9S but we have some mighty good bargains in Floor Lamps. However we offer a wonderf'jl line of Table Lamps at
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