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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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9
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rTflE DAILY IIX7 TUESITAY 9 This is the course that was begun last year. Community Rest Room. Clown's trick automobila. used In a circus haa been developed Into a hoist for tilting cars during repairs that Is being sold commercially. Nice thlr.g about a vacation la ting bark.

Many will be sorry to tear a re former says ha anjoya Ufa. Home from Lostant. Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Travis, of 1S0S North Evans street, hsve returned 1 V. I. Home, Club, Community Blooming Grove Aid MmU The Eloomlnf Grove Ladles' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at tha church. This Is the regular monthly meeting and quilting will be tha order.

I Blunders I It will be unnecessary for the club to solicit funds for the community rest room which it maintains along Women Varied Activities I i i called by the Illness and subsequent death of tha latter'a uncle, Joseph Morrla Mr. Morris was well known In Bloomineton. havlntr soent several the hard road, as last year enough money was secured to keep It up for two years. It la hoped later to have Schools Now Opening 8ullivan Sells Farm. John Sullivan, of Bloomlngton, has sold his eighty acres two and one-half miles west of Mlnonk and sit I winters with his niece and family.

MUST SEND ENVELOPE. thla rest room taken over by the Etta Abbott, Mra. Louie Winiler, Mrs. Horace Whitney. city.

th club esason openina, re- The club year opens In October He died on the farm of a eon, with whom he has made his home for about forty years. uated on the Stoddard highway, to tt for help witn OIUD papers art with a luncheon, a new departure R. M. Livingston at S00 per acre. nnins com t0 "xor department, Ai uiual, The Mason City club has a new president this year, Mrs.

J. S. Culp. The other officers are Mrs. Howard Alnsworth, vice-president; Miss Ines Freeman, secretary; Mra.

H. O. Rogler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. It.

Walker, treasurer. tor the Mason City organization. Thereafter the general club will meet once a month and the literary department onca a month. Tills year an art craft department la beinr half of theea contain merely anil no atamoed. aelf- 4ried envelope, and the writera opened.

In which basket weaving; and other hand work will be taught. surs t0 wnijr reauetta which are accom- 3" 7 --If J-i THE STORY HOUR SANS by eiampeu uunma anawwarad. It hll Tha Study Outline. Tha first lecture of tha season will ITS ROMANTIC ILLUSION I Hydrangea panicalata 7 -i a mhaM minv woman iuil be given by Rev. E.

Q. Carpenter of Vfl OT ini wuar iivifj nun" 1 iL.t LI. Peoria at the November Mrs. Grace P. Abbott was disillusioned as a lot of mothers are about the story hour, but she won.

His subject is "Makina Our Own necerJ mm ma- riH1 A program of club talent She tells about It for the National Kindergarten Association: Hal 'or nam. I naraiwra inoil '-o comply wi" tha eonditiona of is belag arranged for December. H.r are anaiau uw It had been one of the many ro I I Dannaali HI mantic fancies of my life that some into tha 0( help muit coma 1 day, seated in front of a glowing fireplace, I would observe that holy Full line of High School Books, selling in tha Sporting Goods Annex Room. .1 3 111 aa aaaaaaaaaaaa it neeaea, may aia cara of holies, the story hour, with my Country Books in conn.u....... done day by day.

Addresi fair-haired boys and girls gathered at my knee. My girls, It Is true are How has this baby'i mother -munioatione to Editor Woman'a falr-halred and dearly love stories been thoughtless? Mrs. O. D. Sutton will read a paper, Mrs.

Charles Surface will give a reading, and Mrs. Howard Alns-worth a book review. Mrs. Frederick Dow of Chicago has been secured for January, to give a lecture entitled "America's Greatest Asset, Thrift." A muslcale by out of town people will be the February feature, while In March Mra. Klrby and her sister, both of Petersburg, will provide entertainment In songs and readings.

It Is planned to have a gala time In April, with an Indoor picnic In the high school gymnasium. Husbands and friends of club members will fn.rtment, The Daily Pantagreph, The answer will be found among innminaion, ana mvuuot which is blooming now is a most satisfactory shrub for yard planting and makes a wonderful display. Easily transplanted, perfectly hardy and nre to bloom. To obtain the largest flowers prune severely each spring. The early flowering Hydrangea "Hills Snow" is equally hardy and produces flowers very much like Snowball flowers.

We can supply strong shrubs ot either variety at $1.00 each, 910.00 per dozen. For a complete list of shrubs, hedge plants, shade trees, perennials and bulbs, write tor our Fall Catalogue. Sent free on request. Candldum Lilies and French Narcissus ready now. today's classified ads.

HE ENVELOPE. dason City Club Has Hit by Auto. The two-year-old aon of Herman Outlined Year's Study Salch, 407 West Olive street, waa hit by an automobile yesterday morning In the Main Room Ward School Books In the Main Room. For Manual Training Pupilt Our appeal drawing set, only $5.50. Triangles and other supplies at lower prices tkaa you have been paying.

Tank Suits For Girls MIDDIES BLOOMERS SHOES BATHING CAPS BATHING SUIT BAGS, Gym Shirts For Boys GYM PANTS GYM SHOES GYM STOCKINGS All in Sportings Goods Room with the High School Books be honor guests, and after the plcnlo tho they are young yet, but they do not love "The story hour" as I had so many times "vlsloned It. Then, I was the story-teller and they the tarry-eyed audience. I know that I am not alone In this disillusionment for I have seen other mothers try the same thing and then abollnh the story hour, saying regretfully, "Somehow, my children don't care much for stories. guess they aren't like I was when I was a child. I used to sit by the "hour and listen to my mother and I well remember once how "By the hour" was probably how It seemed to them and not to their mothers and they TV nmeram committee of the there will he a play In which club city Womiin'a Club has re members are the stars.

The May meeting will be given over to the Delavan Woman's Club, which will completed ita outline or me study, ana win nave me yar L-f printed in a tihort time. Mrs. come to Mason City for the occa slon. jftitt Chesnui is cnairman or ima near his home. His left arm and right ankle were bruised.

He wrs taken to a hospital, but was brought back to his home, an examination showing that he was not seriously hurt. The owner ot the car did not stay to offer assistance, the police said. Here From Molina. Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Sparks, and daughter, Eileen of Moline, visited oyer the week-end with F. E. Woods and family, of 70T East Jefferson Tha literary department, which mit'ef, ana lurs.

w. j. aiiib- holds separate meetings, will con tlnua the course entitled "Our Her irtti, Mrs. Kaipn Ainsworin. uri.

i Stone and Mra. Sam Brooks are probably listened much as do the A. Washburn Sons 318 NORTH MAIN STREET i other members. The committee children of today, by doing all of the itage: a Study Thru Literature of American Traditions" arranged by the University of North Carolina. talking themselves.

tlch is arranipne; music consists ot n. Vertls Mather chairman, Mra. Happy Compromise. SB READ ft It took me a rather long time to street. learn my lesson.

I hated to give In to the fact that I was beaten and I lrciniiiiiiHinmmimiiiiiiiiiii.il. Every dog has his day. In Mobile, Ala, a preacher got licked for kicking a hound dog. would not give up thnt story hour but at last I was forced to admit my defeat In order to keep the hour that juisaisE'si has now become an even more precious thing than I had vlsloned it. I have coma to a happy compro mise, which is really what all great happinesses are based on, we make up our stories together.

I start In nscfll or one of the children starts, or sometimes we all just sit there ever so quietly until a new thought comes along and hops right out of us. Or sometimes we have great fun telling OAS am nursery rhymes In turn, each one thinking rhymes In turn, each one Ti thinking up hers while the one in turn before, recites. The littlest one of us, my baby of three, has to be started on her rhyme quite often or switched from her favorite recital, the -'Now I lay me." prayer which she cannot distinguish yet from good old Mother Goose. My other daughter loves to tell stories of real life as she sees It. stories about good little girls who drink all their milk very day for weeks and weeks and weeks and grow fatter and fatter and Have you asked your grocer yet for one of these fine cake pans we're giving away free with 3 packages of INSTANT Swans Down purchased at one time? If you haven't, don't put it off any longer.

(Sot Ym fft fatter until I am afraid they will burst of goodness or too much milk. I get In one or two short funny stories each night but they must be very short and very funny. Tho ones which can be Illustrated In life by the making of faces or gestures are the most popular. Learned to Tall Story. I have learned how to tell a story and make It Interesting (stubborn pride In my romantic fancy brought JMlllliNlTO me to It and for once I can be thank ful for my stubborness) but mor.

than that I have learned how to ob Post's Bran Flakes the original crisp and delicious bran laxative food that promotes healthful regularity, and retains the wholesome nutriment of the wheat. Post's Bran Flakes With Other Parts of Wheat is made by our exclusive process. It is a delightfully palatable bran laxative food, which taster good, and acts effectively without irritating any part of the delicate digestive tract. When you' buy for health, buy the best. serve the story hour and make It happy.

Let Is bs the children's story hour. guide their shapeless thoughts Into laughing channels but let It he their story always and you will find that they will love that time at your knee by the soft flrelleht quite as well as you and be willing to sit there for the hours that wa all think we so vividly remember. Dealers Mset Tonight. The Bloomlngton Automotive Trade Association meets tonight at the Woman's Exchange to complete plana for a membership drive for the state association thruout McLean Free Offer Ends Saturday The cake pan is fine but the best part of our offer is that you learn what INSTANT Swans Down is. Are you afraid of your luck in cake baking? Do you "hate" to try to bake cake? Then INSTANT Swans Down is just the thing for you.

With it, you can stir up almost any kind of cake you like in a few minutes and if you follow the simple directions carefully, you can't1 fail. INSTANT Swans Down is a complete dry batter ready to make all kinds of cake (except sponge cake). All it needs is cold water. To make the particular kind of cake you want you add raisins for raisin cake, chocolate for chocolate cake, egg yolk for yellow cake, etc. You never need get tired of any kind of cake when you have INSTANT Swans Down.

Stir Up Any of These Colics You Wont In a Few Minutes and Livingston counties on Thurs day and Friday of this week. Nolan Buckles. Is a new ar rival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Buckles of 10S East Chestnut street.

He was horn yesterday and weighs eight pounds and six ounces. A Dry Dsttcr Ready to Sake An Kinds I Cake irSnO aaai. mUlt I II 'tew I II laawAaaiCiajl MkM ariaW InlrWMt, Inst Do These 4 Things: White Cake Supreme BpioeCake Yellow Cake Devil's Food Marble Cake Mocha Cake Almond Cake Bride's Cake Mince Meat Cake Bran Cupcakes Nut Cake Peach Pufi Cottage Pudding Lady Baltimore Cake Banana Cake Chocolate Cake Citron Cake Golden Spice Cake Jelly Roll Fruit Cake Drop Coo Idea (1) It Is best to cbm bfrcdicnta before utlng. It makn the cak lighter. Sift content! of pelu(e little at a time) Into miiinf, bowL Sift 1 or 3 Kadpss for noat thee eakss oa package.

Watch fcrthar improve the caka. 523 (7) AM pint (1 eup) of ICX COLD water to tiftad Ingredients, Stir until well mixed. TbenBSAT brUkly for minutee. (Instant 8wane Down contain! a delicate flavoring extract, but more ma be added If desired.) writ to Ilehert Brothers, ETsnsTtlla, Indians, AU of the) Ingredients in INSTANT Swans Down are the finest shortening, milk, white of egg, sugar, flavoring extract, and baking powder. You couldn't buy finer Ingredients at the choicest grocery.

Keep INSTANT Swans Down on hand. You can stir up a delicious home-md9 cake any time you need it and in a hurry when friends drop In. It takes only a few minutes, and if you follow the simple directions on the package, you oan'r lWo a cake failure. You never need get tired of Just one kind of cake. You can make practically any cake you like light cakes and dark cakes.

You will find com-plete recipes right on the package. lOLEItEART DIlOTIIEnO wan (i) In making Yellow Cake, Devil's Food, 8 pice Cake or any other requiring the addition of Ingredient many recipes on package), add Ingredients at recipe spec ifies, (4) Pour batter la paa not fari' thmn I inoAae square, or In small loaf pan. Thh ia fm-portixt. For layer cake, pour batter 'two ama9 layer paaa. Delicious drop cakea eaa be mad la ordinary muffia tine.

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