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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 10

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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PAGE ID IMPORTANT PLANT HORIZONTAL 1 Important fibrous plant pictured here. 5 It belongs to the ficnus ID-Performs. 14 Wee. 15 Amphitheater center. 16 It has a flower.

17 Volumes 18 Royal. 19 Tennis stroke. 45 To mock 20 Leases 46 Bon e. 48 End walls of buildings. 51 Cooks 54 Enthusiasm.

55 Italian coins. 56 Wrathy 57 To come afterward. 59 It ife cultivated for its linen 60 Its are Answer to Previous Puzzle 22 To doze. 23 Principle. 25 Accessory.

28 Lymphoid mass in throat. 32 One who gilds. 36 To ridicule. 37 Solitary. 40 To roast.

41 Sick. 42 Fruits. 44 Tiny vegetable. VERTICAL 1 Foot. 2 Citric fruit.

3 Soon. 4 Open portico. 42 Aperient. for use by rotting or 21 Capuchin monkey. 23 Thrice.

24 Its fiber is used to makf linen 26 Trumpet blasts. 27 Molding. 29 Night bird 30 Nothing, 31 Street. 33 Pound. 34 To fish.

35 To piece out. 38 Note in 59316. 39 No good. the valuable flaxseeds of commerce. 5 Gibbon.

6 Goddess of peace. 7 Denial of reality, 8 Unsuitable. 9 Disease. 10 Capable. 11 Plant group.

12 Radio bulb. 13 Southeast. 20 It is prepared 43 Projecting parts of walls 45 Winged. 47 To gleam. 49 Pertaining tc air.

50 To chatter, 52 Gaelic. 53 Affray. 56 Provided. 58 Electrical term. fttfi RHtNELANDfcR (WtS.) OAtLV NEWS WISCONSIN BIRDS WOOD THRUSH MODERN MENUS By MRS.

GAYNOR MADDOX A novelty cake with lots of chocolate, a maple sugar cream pie and a mound of rich ice cream three sure-fire successes when your young sons and daughters ask the gang in. A football cake, with a gridiron decoration in frosting will bring from lusty visitors. It's simple enough. Use a plain and easy-to-rnake frosting and give it a surprise note by a dash of peppermint flavor. Chocolate Peppermint Icing Two squares unsweetened chocolate, 1 can sweetened condensed milk, 1 tablespoon water, few drops oil of peppermint or peppermint extract.

Melt chocolate in top double boiler. Add sweetened condensed milk and stir over rapidly-boiling water 5 until mixture thickens. Remove from heat Add water and peppermint. Cool. Spread on cold cake.

When the chocolate frosting has set, trace white lines of gridiron, using plain sugar and water icing. For the party, get a few toy football players and arrange a goal post at both ends of cake. Young people enjoy things like this. And you will enjoy seeing the young crowd at your home. It makes life seem a little more stable.

Maple Cream Pie This maple cream pie will cause your youthful guests to tell their mothers that you are the best cook in the neighborhood. Watch your own children swell with pride. One and one-quarter cups shaved maple sugar, packed tight in cup, 1 pint milk, 3 tablespoons cornstarch, 1-3 cup milk, 2 eggs, 1-2 Kennedy, Leslie Rusch and the Misses Patricia, LaMeire. Betty and Gladys Minocqua Briefs. Mrs.

F. W. Krupp, Mrs. R. A.

Penn and daughter, Roren, and Miss Harriet Harding, were Wausau visitors last and Mrs. William Wolk and daughter, Sylvia, left Saturday for Green Bay for a The Wood Thrush is an abundan summer resident in the deciduou woodlands of southern Wisconsii and has extended its range north ward in the state where hardwood have replaced evergreens. The Wood Thrush nests from southern border of -the coniferous brests in the northern tier of the Jnited States and in Ontario south to the Gulf states. It winters in southern Mexico and Centra: America.and occasionally in Florida This Thrush is somewhat smaller than the Robin, can be told from the Veery by larger size brighter upper parts, especially on the head and by the dark spots below. It is smaller than the Thrasher.

It is white below with conspicuous round, dark brown or black spots. The back is a bright color. Its food is about two-fifths vegetable, such- as berries, rose-tips, and seeds. The rest Is animal matter such as beetles, caterpillars, ants, flies, grasshoppers, spiders, snails, etc. It is ranked as a beneficial bird that should have full protection.

The nest is a rather large, untidy structure, 5 to 20 feet up in a crotch of a small tree or sometimes on a horizontal limb of a large tree and is built of mud, grasses, weed stems, leaves, and strings and rags if available. (Scrapbook page 73 of the second series of the educational program of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation.) week's Titus, Loren Markham, Marvin Rusch and Bell Yeschek, students at the University of Wisconsin, spent the weekend here at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zeigler returned home af- a trip to and VTrs.

Gus Nolan closed their resort, 'The Northern," located on Lake Vlinocqua, and departed for Merritt island, where they will spend the winter. 6 5 2 8 5 TJ 8 8 8 A 4 6 3 0 2 5 4 3 2 5 I 4 a A 5 8 3 0 4 Ji A 3 7 A 3 8 6 3 6 a 2 A 6 4 4 a 8 5 7 8 A 2 6 4 7 2 3 5 3 I 4 3 4 6 4 8 T) 6 8 6 2 3 2 6 A 8 A 3 5 8 A 5 6 3 2 I 5 2 3 4 5 4 M. 5 2 8 5 8 7 I 5 4 0 8 teaspoon salt, 1 1-4 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon vanilla, whipped cream. Place maple sugar and scalded milk in top of double boiler over boiling water. When sugar is entirely dissolved, add the cornstarch which has been smoothed to thin paste in the cold milk.

Stir well and cook for about 30 minutes. Beat eggs well in large bowl, then pour the sugar mixture over the eggs all to the double boiler and cook one minute. Remove from heat. Add butter, salt and vanilla Cool. Pour into baked pie shell.

To serve, cover evenly with thin layer of whipped cream. MEALS FOR A DAY BREAKFAST: Applesauce, codfish cakes, cornbread, jelly, coffee milk. LUNCHEON: Creamed dried beef on toast, celery, football chocolate cake, tea, milk. DINNER: Grapefruit cup. salmon souffle, green pea cream sauce steamed rice, buttered broccoli ITU- I pie cream pie.

coffee, milk i Minocqua Girl Is Guest at Shower Miss Goldie Partlou Honored at Pre-Nuptial Party at Home Last Week. MINOCQUA, Nov. Co-- i respondent of The News) Miss Goldie Partlow was honored at a iplial shower at her home last; Bridge and bunco provided I afternoon's entertainment, fol-' lowed by luncheon. I The guests were: Wendell Ander-' sson, Nell Thunnell, Len Spears Fred Bicbardspn, Jun Kennedy, E. Evenson, Ernest LaMeire, All Boscb, Ervuj Earl DeNoy.

Ettte NeuvUJfe Gordon Nix, Elmer Zimmerman, William Herrick Jacob Kww. Ernest Neuni, "Walter John McKeleps, Gussie THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Willltm Ftrgujon CANNOT TURN TO ITS IT HAS NO RIGHT OR LEFT S-IDE COPR. ORCHIO DISPLAYED AT THE VORK OfiiCHIO SHOW IN 1926 WAS? ooo ftfjft 11-1 6 PAT TEXAN IS INDICTED IN CEMETERY LOT FRAUD CHICAGO. Nov. 2 W.

Beck of San Antonio, was indicted on a charge of mail fraud today, allegedly as the "brains" behind a widespread scheme promising investors in cemetery lots that they could triple their money in two years. The indictm'ent contained 17 counts of mail fraud and one of conspiracy. It also named 17 others indicted here March 3 on similar charges. Government attorneys explained they had insufficient evidence to name Beck in the first indictment. McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By WM.

E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Contract Bridge League. 4KQ3 K103 AJ1094 VA3 9764 A 10 4 2 4875 Q82 4876 4 A62 VQJ4 AJ5 4AQJ3 vul. South West North East Pass Pass 2N. T.

Pass 6N. T. Pass J. This is the of a series of iix articles on the hand valuation ystem advocated by Charles H. Goren, Philadelphia expert, in his book, "Highlights of Bridge," In the hand shown toaay, North las a choice after South's opening oid.

The best response perhaps is bid one heart, in order to get South's reaction to this one-over- ne force, which leaves him In the ark as to whether North's hand strong or weak. When South responds with a jump two no trump, North should go slam on the Goren principle: An pening bid faced by an opening bid and a jump almost surely produces slam. Thi a was Played in the last Grand National Masters Individual Championship, and a number of the masters missed the slam, probably through undervaluation of their hands by their partners. Making the slam seems to depend upon dropping the heart ten or guessing the location of the heart queen. But with straight-forward play, knocking out the heart ace and cashing the black cards, the ncart finesse becomes unnecessary, as East gets squeezed in the red suits.

STRANGER THAN FICTION MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 2 A police car shrieked to a grade crossing after residents of the neighborhood had reported a man slumped over the wheel of a car. Officers found him and reported. He had gone to sleep waiting'for a freight train to pass. Movie Tactics.

DANBURY, Nov. 2 Dr. Nathaniel B. Selleck charged in his divorce suit that his wife, Mary Porter Selleck, was cruel to the point of employing slapstick movie tactics. Author Rex Stout testified that )n one occasion while he and Dr.

Selleck were playing billiards, Mrs. Selleck entered the room and hurled a freshly-made pie at her hus- b.an which struck him on the side of the face. The case is still pending. -3 controls on war-time Boom is now. Once it commences, flowering through new Plants and Inflated prices, it will be too Robert M.

La Follette HOLD EVERYTHING BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES "No wonder we're in the red! That left-handed bookkeeper puts all ll, credit items on theJ dSJit Yippeee! WASH TUBES By Edgar Martin WOTTA YOU MEAN, JUST IN FOR It'S ALMOST NIGHT. I JUST GOT UP, TWO. I SLEEP NLL F-R-UNCL6 LINCOLN ALSO KEEPS HOOT OWLS FOR PETS, EPrtY. THEY CKTCH Some Housekeeper 0V COURSE I'M AND THE WEASEL KEEPS CHICKENS OUTA IW 6AR- DEM. OF COURSE THE NEIGHBORS DOW'T LIKE IT, BUT I DON'T LIKE THEIR OAM6ED CWCKEMS.SO WE'RE EUEK1 RED KYDEB POESVJ'T IT EUER CAUSE TROU5LE By Roy Crane -r n- DQESN'T RAW PRETTvloOM HAVE TO START WASI AND CLIMBIN SACK.

UP DON'T HAVE B5CAJPEO DOWN Trt' SIDE After Him FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Fred Uai-mai Good News FROM WASHINGTON NATIONAL, ESSAY I HE CAN OPEN IT BETWEEN HALVES OUT QU8 WAI IT WILL, MEAN -A LOT To HIM, MR BAGLEY' A OF FOOTBALL. GETTING UNDER WAY HERE, MSSOOSEY WE NEED FRECKLES JN R. Williams QUK BOARDING HOUSE BUT THINK HE WON THE CONTEST THAT'S' IT'LL. HELP TAKE EDGE OFF Ns PP. 1939 BY MEA SERVI By Merrill Blossei You're oottom4 VUH WANJTTO BE A LITTLE CAREFUL 'ROUND HERE, WES, )W FIRE WOOD PER.

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