The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 July 1931 — Page 2
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Huge Cooking Utensils of Pioneer Households Cooking vessels of long ago bear silent testimony to thO "lar*eness of the pioneer family. Apple butter was made in a copper kettle as big) as a tub and stirred with a rough, J unappetizing paddle with holes in At/ Wooden sausage mills, turned bka crude crank, make the odds and ends of hogs palatable. Huge copper bread bottls measured two feet tn diameter. Some of the Jewish cooking vessels brought over by the first Russian emigrants have been preserved for the edification of modern housewives, accustomed to pigmy pots in pastel colors. The two-tined forks of seventy-five years ago were not used for eating. Hint for spearing food out of the community pot in the center of the table. As soon as you forked your portion onto your plate, the knife was used for bridging the distance between plate and mouth. Such were the table manners of our best early Indianapolis society. A shaker, such as the cook uses in the kitchen for dusting powdered sugar on your food, was used by our forefathers for sprinkling sand on letters to dry fresh ink. The wonder of blotting paper, which you take for granted now, was then unknown. Pinking irons attest that vanity is no modern trait. Etlicient housewives of long ago have left behind a number of. double spinning wheels that enabled them to take the tlax off the wheel- with both hands. All of the interesting objects just • described apd many others are owned by a local citizen who has spent the last twenty-five years in ‘ collecting them. In driving from farmhouse to farmhouse he found innumerable -objects tucked away in odd corners which, when displayed together, mutely reconstruct an interesting pioneer environment. —Indianapolis News. Birds Pay Tribute to Singer’s Golden Voice Ninon Vallin, the French operatic star, is a woman St. Francis, one of her most regular and devoted audiences consisting of hundreds of small birds which come flying to the window of her home in France as soon as she starts singing. They Stay perched on the window-sills and even on the piano until she stops. "’L have always adored birds,” she explained, in very broken English, to a ’reporter. ‘“When I was little I had a lot of them in cages, but my father hated to see them in cai>tivity. So he let them out in the garden, but instead of flying away, they stayed and used toyswprm round me whenever 1 started to sing.” Asked how she first started ner career, Madame Tallin replied smilingly, “In church. Some influential people had heard my voice in church, and insisted on my trying first in Lyons, then in Paris, with the result that after singing at a charity performance Da Costa heard me and immediately booked me for a huge tour in South America. Since then.” she added laughing, “I have never stopped singing.” The Khife Dr. Charles H. Mayo, the famous surgeon, said at a luncheon in Rochester: “Dreiser in one of his novels killed off a woman in childbirth with a Caesarian section operation, an-l now HemingWay has done the same thing. “These novelists are evidently of the -same mind as the hospital surgeon. “‘Doctor.’ a visitor said to him, ‘what is . the most dangerous case you have here?’ “ This,’ said he, and he laughed and laid his hand on a case of surgical instruments.” —Detroit Free Press. New Helicopter Tested Tests of a new form of helicopter Invented by Oehmichen. the French engineer, are said to have been successful. The trails were made at Velentigney. near Paris. In the first test Oelmichen made an absolutely vertical flight of 200 feet with perfect stabilization, which Was followed by a perfect descent. Active Assistant Professor — What's the greatest help to the textile industry? Fresh Fred—Moths! Not Quite I' ; “Does you wife still .pick yous clothes?” “No, just the change pocket.” Whatever one’s day dreams. It requires much exertion to bring even the smallest to realization.
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