New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1930, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor| . SOCIETY COTTONS TO COTTON Love’s Reawakening s The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Deciding to Chance Dicky's Wrath, Madge Proceeds With the Party Arrangemer A Derogatory Remark Mrs. Brixton Left to right: Mrs. Robert L. Stevens; Mrs. Paul Abbott. ~Not Deering Howe has a ¥ 1 1d-fashioned gi 1 \’l into societ there. I've no- 1#n who make Mrs obert viece frock in with white Dorothea white + WERBERT VOELCKER E = popular, ¢ great deal an ks splend i r 2 Amon ose who Native—“Wall, I figger this land out here ain't good fer much. 1 t red 3 a.wide- | it One of her frocks t a5 22 Suslonn But we sorta reckon it helps the earth to hold together.” i s 1 . v :n:r]u“r: red edgo “FUR PAJAMAS i Well, Here They Are, With Dame Fashion's Stamp of Approval, in Autumn's Modish Black and White 1-4 taaspoon cream ter, 3 exg whites poon Certainly vou can keep THE TRUTH LAST - 1 : e thelr o g comfy on cold Thornton E . . slowly r spoon ir ets which Hines ixte : g H i days this e > 3 = hites. Beat ur nence t 1 - nex t- N | ¢ winter in one it Z 2 7 3 ¢ v 5 L | of the new fur Chocolate Pudding G : ok g ; pajama suits, (Using 3 Egg Yolks) N 5 e p NG This one, a r. 4 tablespoons flour, aaatyou ey ¥ A striking study, sl and er s . i 7 in black and S A ; white, has its flaring trousers of galyack and its jaunty white jacket of lapin, mad2 with a circular peplum, a R TR flaring sleeves Peter.” said Striped Cl 5 E L [POSIS at Southampton. Of : : and scarf munk, “what do you see now 16 1 ¥ i y rea 3 . N & J A revers. Dr. lago Galdston Amm Medicina HOT WEATHER HINTS graduation da cading eastern was hot, and old veterans of cl Margaret %5 and 1300 were showing had a smart ] n BECOMING MORNING FROCK graduates how to cél ‘ J Pattern 19717 S New Britain Herald 15 Practical Pattern By ANNE ADAMS fs worked ed e s freedom alumnus ras 2lso points to becom- 5 i rashlon Plaque L R darn fool sense and the belt are cut from the same must almit FL:\PPCR FA.\.\Y SAYS: tabric and daintily trimmed with fter Betty's E8CAr] I s ousands of other | Pattern 1971 is 'rr<h ard crisp Mark Twain had made o 1 of the hot weath- about it ced special atten- tion duris cather. They are GEORGL ¢} fo 1 physical effort \ E Sunday Dinner Men Good sense ¢ s that each of fay ained only in siz ried Chicken red Potatoes these should be. reduced to a mini- P E ; 42 UNDER STRAIN g behavior was Alice Judson Peale i t © strain of ne percale, S ";;‘p;r’"dd Ll v the atmosphere hotter than print and 5-8 yard of 36-inch t ST PR e PP temperature, we are obliged to e ; ed and r i+ Bread e a good deal of heat._ This No dressmaking experience is that I kno ' t the re other times The worried, depressed atmos- Vegetable ve facilitated by wearing li | necessary to make this model v Faraembar that s Yt e w site 1 her old gelf. She Phere o _her home during the| ! 3. 4. Cake With Cocoanut porous clothing. Save when you are A lour ;gi'lr'y Yard for e a0 daoh SR e 1d m and frank with her months following her father's death Creamy Frosting OV e i T S ey T e R didn’t suppo; t 4 t Poissnionabiviaccalin for her| Coffee de of the street is the side to be 2 g a black coat in t ipmunl fam- ild lend T0s r- e puL L s preferred ily. If I were ir v's 1! ished t ! s zetable salad. in Gelatin Since a large portion of our diet know what I treats and pr es that cam T 3 ' : pac lemon flavored gzelatin ordinarily is uted up to supply heut “What v you d aske 1 4 5% mixture, 1 2.3 cups boiling water, | for the bed and since in hot ,,I,,, 1 hipmunk, nki ipleasant ¢ as sh 3 tablespoons vinegar, 3 Yablespo er there is an excess of tem- “I would sleep 1 trave ght t er c : " sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup chop- | perature, the total food consump- around ', "plied t ol road she ways defended TURTLE REAPPLARS ped ca vp,y,p chopped raw c ‘Vp tion should be cut down during th | \ 1 children inelud “What ¥, speak- ind y responsibl toanoke, Va. (UP) — Ru: rots cup diced cucumbere, " weather patterns, is FIFT ing for the rny time out g ) E recently found a terrapin tablespoons pimientos. Veg-tables, fruits, milk and mitk 1 \ Boblt with K‘“"‘l“ “Because 1 wéuld feel safer ther with the 1557 and the name Pour boiling er over gela products are to be preferred during all mail replied Peter. 1 don't bel t of course. never hesur: Morgan Ramsey carved on its shell. mixture. Stir well. Add vinegar, the hot season. Water should be Y oo |l | Herald even Hooty the Owl, despite his of a child's motives but it seems| Ramsey was young Dyer's grandfa- sugar and salt. Cool. Add rest of in- | drunk judiciously and not in ex- | - KERY | yyreet 17th New York City wonderful eyes, would be able to sec li that in this instance Betty's! ther, | gredients. Pour into mold, chill. | cessive quantities at any one time.{Moder: n girls swear over spilt milk. | 2

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