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THE (IOLI) HILL NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 2«, 1932 Cheerio Chapters & FUN W ITH SYLLABLES Taka the word Mesopotamia. There are Ova and a half ay liable« or dlvlalona In I t Dividing It Ilka thia: M m . bo , po. tain, la. uaa each ayllahle aa 'ha root of another word and aea who ran write the longest Hat of wnrda under earh syllabi«, that la beginning with each of tha syllables In a period of fifteen mlnutea. I'ut earh ayl- labla at tha head of Ita own Hat. Any word or proper name may he ao long aa It la to he found a good dictionary. Taka tha word effervescence. Add tha word telephone and tha word iiilerhlevoua ao that your word looks Ilka thia: effervea- cenretelephonemlachlevoua. Now divide It Into equal porta You abould have ten of Iheae. Use each part aa tha middle portion of an other word. Hea who can think of one word for each part to belong to In a period of fifteen minutes. The part may ba In any portion In MercollzedW ax Keeps Skin Young Lady Helps to Make the Weather F u n f o r A ll t h e C h ild r e n Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS • ■ « . » I i i i l c l Page 3 of a word other than at the end or tha beginning. Dictionaries may ba consulted only for proof that the word decided upon ezlata Now one for the smallest mem bers of the family. Take the word animal cracker. Use all the "a'a" In one other word. Use both the “c'a” In another word. Use the n, tha m, and tha r In another word, and use the remaining letters In still another word. See If yon ran think of these four new words In leas than ten minutes. Showing General Knox in Diplomatic Light One thing about the World wur: Ultle or nothing has been said aboot tha soldiers going hungry. Io this department, at least, the old hard ships seemed to have been success fully eliminated. In contrast, ona m a lls Washington at Valley Forge. The plight of the Continental army became ao desperate that Washington finally sent General Knox and Captain Sargeant to ex plain their condition to congress. It will he remembered that Gen eral Knox was very generously pro portioned and It happened that Cap tain Sargeant was far from wearing tatters. One member of congress noted this and remarked that In spite of the tale of starvation and rags he bad seldom noted a gentle man ao fat and one ao welt dressed. " It la true," said General Knox “for out of respect, the choice was made of the only man who had an extra ounce of flesh and the only one who had a whole salt of clothes.” GAM E OF HUNT Directions for playing: Four players or two with two men each cun play this game. Use small buttons for men. Place these on the left hand numbers one. two. three and four. The object la to get theae meo from the starting place at the left aide of the play board to the corresponding numbers on the right aide, without retracing a step, or Jumping one. That la each man must ■tart from hla original numbered point, move up ward and around through the white spaces only, until he readies the same number on the other aide of the diagram. No player can move onto a apace with another. Two spaces must he moved at a time. If player moves an aa to block himself by black spacea. none of which can be Jumped, he must go bark to the beginning and start again. The drat man to get safely to bla flnlah wins the game. Itemember, no black spaces can be Jumped, no player ran muve backwards, and no player can move diagonally. He must move hla men either directly forward or directly to the aide. Every player must use white spaces only. ie lit.- wMi.ra N.w.p.oar union > I Z 0 M 3 9 ï I Among the many scientists Io the employ of the United States. Mrs. A. M Bond Is the only perlodometrlst. That Is the title given to the operator of an Ingenious machine recently Invented by Dr. Charles G. Abbott, secretary ol the Smithsonian Institution, by means of which solar radiation observations are analyzed and weqther conditions In the future may be predicted with a surprising accuracy. TheKikKenCabihet W H A T TO E A T SIM PLE dessert well made and daintily served gives Just the fin ishing touch to a plain dinner. Here are a -few desserts that may be help ful I d planning a luncheon and the dinner menus: On baking day when the oven Is not too well occupied, prepare and bake a pastry shell or two, or bake the shells on putty tins for Individual pies. These will keep well for a few days and It will be found most help ful to put In a filling of lemon, cover with a meringue and have a dessert In a very few mlnutea. Theae shells may be filled with crushed fruit, topped with whipped cream, or they may he filled with a butterscotch All ing or chocolate, thus having any kind that seems desirable or Is well liked. The following will be another Alling that takes but a few moments to pre pare : * Marshmallow and Fruit Pudding.— Soak one-fourth of a cupful of can died cherries and pineapple cut Into A Is Or Rip Awakening? W H E N H E D ID l-ady Visitor— And when does your term expire, my good man? Life Prisoner (d ryly)—When I do. tna'ara. LIGHTS OF NEW YORK A women's club In New York wus bolding Ils nnuuul meeting. The sec retury said: N COOKING anything In which milk I and the acid of vegetables, such as tomatoes, are blended, dissolve a pinch of soda In the milk and there will be less danger of curdling. e e e If you wish to restring a necklace use a violin string—this will last much longer than ordinary thread or twine. The stiffness of the violin string quickly wenra off. e e e In selecting a soup for a meal re member that creamed soups should not be served when there are creamed vegetables or creamed fish to follow. • • • To remove rust from the Inside of a dish rover, you should rub the dis colored purl well with sweet oil and leave for a day or two, then rub with finely powdered, uuslacked lime until all the rust disappear«. Give another rubbing with oil and keep In a dry place. i I® by t h , Ananclalad Nawapcpara) (W N U Barylce) Season Near for Fossil Hunts in Oregon Wilds John Day. Ore.—It will soon be ele phant hunting time In Oregon. The elephants are fossilised, but neverthe less are hunted as enthusiastically by scientists In the famed John Day de posits as are the live ones of the A fri can Jungle. A "rush" Into the fields occurs every spring. "I am going to ask you to rise nnd stand while I read the list of our mem bers who have been taken from us by death during the past year.” The Indies rose to their feet, but scarcely had the secretary begun to read when a wave of Intense agita tion ran through the room. “J saw her only yesterday,” cried one women in a startled voice. "My heavens 1" almost shrieked an other. "She took dinner with me last night." It developed that the secretary had made a mistake. She was reading the list of those who had, for one reason and another, resigned from the club. But the members, while relieved, are still suffering from nerves. Norman Beasley told me the story of the contest held by a state garden club for cooking recipes. When these The Kansas State Cnpltol build Ing In Topeka, which was sold for taxes. The building went fot the proverbial song—$-1.321.20— with the city library thrown In for good measure. Unpaid special Improve ment tnxes resulted In Shawnee county's hlddlng In the property. were sent In, they were turned over to a hotel chef and the food prepared by hls department It was then sampled and the prizes were awarded on m erit Each night a dinner consisting of these dishes was served. One evening It was a vegetable dinner, and a prize was awarded for carrot aoup. The winner was highly elated. She sent the recipe to a wholesale soup con cern, saying that It had won the prize and asking whether they wished to purchase I t The concern wrote back that It had tried the recipe, hut could make nothing out of It Ot for custom ers' appetites. Much concerned, the woman went to the manager of the hotel and told her story. He sent for the chef. “Oh, that I” exclaimed the chef. “It wns not good, so I used an old recipe of my mother's. She made beautiful soup.” • • • There Is s publication devoted to the doings of taxi drivers In New York, and each Issue has Its news of holdups One bandit Anally was ar rested who confessed that he preyed only upon drivers of taxicabs. He had robbed 25 taxi men In the space of a few days A taxi driver told me re- cetly that some men hailed him whose appearance he didn’t like. They stopped him on a busy portion of Broadway and told him to drive them to an address far uptown. It wns at night and he knew that at that hour the part of the city to which they demanded to he driven would be dnrk nnd lonely. He let them get In the cab, started, nnd then pulled out the choke. The engine sputtered and stopped. pieces either In the pineapple Juice ot any fruit Juice cither canned or fresh, for an hour or more. Use maraschino cherries and their own sirup If pre ferred. Cut one-half pound of marsh mallows Into six pieces each. Beat one cupful of whipping cream until stiff, add three tablespoonfuls of con fectioner's sugar gradually, then a half teaspoonful of almond with a few drops of vanilla. Mix the marsh mallows with one-half cupful of pecan meats broken Into pieces and fold all together. Chill and serve In the pastry cups. A Dainty Luncheon Dessert—Spread the round butter crackers with marsh- mullot^ cream and In the center of each place a teaspoonful of pineapple or orange marmalade. Beat the whites of two eggs until stiff and dry, add one-fourth cupful of powdered sugar and with a pastry tube pipe this meringue around the edge of the cracker, then set a rose of meringue In the center. Sprinkle with granu- lated sugar and brown delicately In the oven. (© . 1*32. W estern N ew sp aper U n io n .) W ALTER TRUM BULL "Sorry,” he said. “I'm out of gas You'll have to take another cab.” They climbed out, grumbling. To thia day. he doesn't know whether ot not they were bandits But that wax quick thinking. • « • HIS I s the sign of the pawnbroker they tell us—going Into extinction—that Is both the pawnbroker and his Insignia. Many are the stories told about pawnbrokers—stories which are fur from flattering, and. usually Just as far from the truth. To give the pawnbroker hls due, he has probably helped out more people when they needed It most than any T gradually—so D a n -v K a t s s B t o H M W r ite far Vacation Raton R ay M azw blx ., M gb . I ' ' POST STUCKT AT STOCKTON Candle-Blowing Test A candle-blowing test for tuber culosls Is Alling Turkish school chil I dren and their parents with a Aurry of fear. Health Inspectors line up all the children In a class at an equal distance from a lighted candk which ! they In turn try to blow out. Those | whose puffs are successful are con - sidered safe as to lungs; those who ; fall to extinguish the flames are cata logued as tubercular suspects, and their parents are warned. C om m ittee Peraonnel A committee may be one person or It may be more persons appoint ed or chosen by a larger nnmber or an organized body to give soma special service. coming Arthur S. Veroay, many of whose trophies are in the Museum of Nat ural History, was telling the other day of hls Journey to the Malay states in search of a one-horned rhinoceros He traveled 26.000 miles nnd spent a good many months in the nndertak Ing. When he arrived he got Just twe shots before he came home again. But with one of those shots he got hls rhinoceros <®. I M S B e ll S y n d ic a te ) — W N U S e rv ic e ONE GOOD REASON Then le t us make welcome at this beai equipped downtown Rata* » 2.50-»3.60 S2 a »2 60 StNOLS — »2.60 a ti.0 0 D o c a u i E snsst r . P r r a a a o x . 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