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^I?mitmrn MtfWMNwI'aa"*** MHMPai Demo BISCUIT - Biscuit belongs to a class of breads | known as quick breads, meaning that ; they are made quickly and are baked quickly if the best results are to be | expected. ' - r - 4 } The materials used in making bis. , ??! and fl (f~\ cttit are flour, liquid, iat, oai^, .?T _ pV leavening agent. Of these ingredients, | the flour and leavening agent are . the most important. : c Ih all breads, the be/st results are J ; obtained when bread flour is used, r Bread flour is the flour made from wheat planted in the early spring and Harvested in the late summer. It & contains a great deal of gluten, a HE"? x quality which gives elasticity to bread .fflN HNISH I ^K~ ' *^''''' A C* R 1 m about the f WHAT IS THE PALMAFESTA? Falmafesta "week, to be held Columbia, S. C, March 28 to April Hi the first of the annual gala wee! to be held each spring in Columfe for the entertainment of the peoj everywhere in this section. T! R various forms of amusement a: entertainment are provided for a fund mised by the business inte ; eats of the city of Columbia. T appropriation this year is arou: $$0,000, this does not include f - cost of exhibits, floats, decoratioi etc. furnished by firms and indivi The program of Palmefesta planned to interest everybody. . the st$?l building m the state ft grounds, which has been especiaJ equipped and decorated at a cost n ft.000. will be, held the South'Car (* j|Sl; v Una Spring Automobile Show, dj I playing tho latest in cars, true! ' -Ml tractors and automobile equipme: i*Mp In the steel building annex, whi has been equipped with a staf - iwf ?seaer3r and electrical effects a I provided with seating capacity 1 fSf several thtftisand people, will be h< "dKi the-Spring Fashion Show, whe f Mf professional models will exhibit t .|Mf-' latest in* apparel for men, worn |M| and children. $Mj<- Jn addition to these featur there will be exhibits of all kit fMf by leading Columbia retailers, se | ing agents and manufacturers, H j wide variety of goods of all hir f'Mf being shown. The world fame ?| Scotch "Kilties" band and soloi -Ml will render two programs dai Ml afternoons and evenings. 1 Ml "Beauty Queens* selected by t Ml people in each of the 45 South Cai mSL lina counties will be introduced, a Ml there will be elaborate displays M| fireworks featuring persons a events notable in South Caroli \ II During the week three matnmc Pig- / SI parades will pass through 1 stree.ts of Columbia, the trades d I play and float parade, the flo: t parade, featuring the "Beai Queens" from the various counti l\ and the baby parade. Professio] l-ji float builders and decorators fr< . .i New York and Philadelphia ha |w|; been busy for weeks preparing 1 \ these feature parades. { For more than two months t citizens of Columbia have been bi as bees preparing for this gr< week of pleasure, fun and amu: ment that will not present a d moment from the time the mer M ment begins on Monday morni] M March 28, until midnight of Sati day. April 2. jg . (ration Column f mixtures. Very good bread can be made, howevef, from good brands or plain flour. Plain flour is a blended 'mixture of bread ffour and pastry e flour. The leavening agent, next in importance, is that which is added to bread to make it rise. The chief leavening agents are baking powder, soda and sour milk, yeast, and mo lasses and- soda. - The most commonly used leavening agents are baking powder and soda and sour milk; and these are the ones used in making biscuit. This type of leavening agent is a combination of an acid and an alkali, and when mixed with a liquid gives off a gas called carbon dioxide ~ - mm Rooms that can be "laundered"! "TAN you honestly ?ty when yoo have finished house-cleaning ttt your rooms are really clean? P - ?? ? m mmm M?it m VfAfl# ' OU CU never WJ U uuivw ;vw B tils are washable, levoe Vefoor Finish ? pat oa I ght over wall paper, burlap or latter?gives any room a surface tat can be washed with soap and I ater, making it as clean as a dreta esh from the laundry* 9 levoeVeldur Finish comes in I >ft, artistic colors that add cheer nd hominess to the room* I DbvobProducts are time-testedand ?rovers-backed by 166 years' experi- m face of the oldest paint manufacturing B concern in the U.S. Founded 1754. h AiU bv the. Detioe Aoent Jr"*? \ nafei big gala week at * The Scotch "Kilties" A Ait/voTiivofiAn XX VJlcab VigauauKuvxvut in Arrangements have heen made 2, for the appearance here _ of the ks world famed "Kilties" hand to give ?ia two daily programs when they will ?le introduce all their special features he that have made them famous. The nd "Kilties" is recognized as one of the by best musical organizations In the >r- world. They present music of every he type, but of course, they excel in nd the music of the heather. Every he member is a finished musician, and is, a soloist, and the ensemble of the d- band is so harmonious and so de - -f ~ * til opsb tax tne mans nvn web is have a rare treat. The special feaA.t tures include a noted Scottish tenor, tir bag pipers, Scottish dancers, sololy ists, etc. just as they are presented of in the highlands ?f Scotland. s- HHHHHHHHH cs, it. ch ?e, nd or iid he es, ds ^nwnH iiids us hbl^^^^b jts ly. b^^b^hi^bi^i^b -be B|BB^n^BH he na tR. am ive i ? for yor information of ary kind, write the heads of the various :he committees, they will be glad to 'at serve you in any way. 3e- ? ? ull ri- It will be great, don't miss it. igr, ? irCome to Palmafesta. | A j gas. This gas is what causes the j i bread or biscuit to rise, and is the ! I result when milk or liquid is added j j to the bread mixture. Heat increasing the forming of this gas, therefore, | when biscuit are put in the hot oven, we can also see why they rise so -1 ~ ? quickly, and can also see tne neea ui a hot oven for "quick breads" in general. Baking Powder Biscuit 2 c sifted flour, ! ^ [ 4 t baking powder, >1-2 t salt, 4 t fat, About 2-3 c sweet milk. I Mix and sift flour, baking powder, j onrt salt. Work in the fat. Add [ enough milk to make a medium soft ^ dough. Toss on slightly floured j bread board. Kneed only enough to j make the mixture smooth. Roll to j about 1-2 inch thick. Cut with bis- j cuit cutter. Put in slightly greased baking pan and bake in hot oven from 15 to 20 minutes. Soda Biseuit2 c flour, 3-3 t soda, 1-2 t salt, A + + 1 L XO.C, 'About 2-3 c sour milk. Follow same method for making as ' one used for baking powder biscuit. FREIGHT TRAINS CRASH Swansea, March 12.?An extra I freight train, southbound, ran into the rear of No.- 67 this morning at the north end of the switch. The locomotive of the rear train is lying on its side o?i a low embankment. The extra train was in charge ol Conductor "Watson and Engineer Weeks was at the throttle. He and his fireman saved themselves by jumping. It is impossible for the engineer and fireman to have escaped if th'ey had stayed on the engine. The crew of the front train claims that the flagman had done* his full . duty in going back to notify the extra train. J ( The extra south was loaded with stone and the crew said the "air brakes failed to hold the train. One engine is badly wrecked and four or five ~ Tt was empty na: cars aic I several hours before traffic can be i resumed. Goiter is more common among women than among men. - j- ~ 1VT. >ia in Columbia, March i Ample Accommodations CI For Palmafesta Crowds. FC , By Columbia Chamber of Commerce ^ests Caro] ~ ' ** ?A. t'onancung nvom zvckuu;. juuicm -worn and Restaurants Will Wot 0f tj Raise Their Rates. her c A special committee of Palma- oJ p festa association has been appoint- Tb ed to look out for the comfort and Colui convenience ef visitors during Palm- sues afesta week, March 28 to April 2. ciath Visitors planning to go to Colum- Sene bia for the big week may find rea- to s sonable accommodations by com- Quee muni eating with the Columbia Ev " * 1? 1 o Hat Pain vntunuei" ui V/mumctuc, tt u^.%. >. .... of private homes and boarding to o: bouses 'offering reasonable rates This has been registered. of tl Restaurants and public dining th,e ceiv rooms have agreed to make no in- gprji crease in their regular charges, Movi and a special committee will see the that this rule is enforced* For the convenience of those ^pri! planning to make the trip to Columbia by automobile, special arrange- ^ ments have been made for parking cars within the fair grounds. Cars the i so parked will be safely taken care of by special attendants. ^o: The baby parade will be held r March 30, and will be led by a giant Pa stork. The floral parade will be es* : held on March 31, and the trades g?at( display parade on April 1. The baby is to be given particu- A1 Jar attention during the week, re- an ceiving just about as much atten- ? tion as the beauties now being chosen in the various counties, xne baby adjudged the most perfect in the state is to receive a prize of $100. Other prizes in connection with ^ the baby's part in the big week ora t>a fniinws? "Rest decorated float in baby's parade, first prize, $50; second prize, $25. Best decorated' baby carriage, first prize, $20; second, $10. Best decorated doll carriage in parade $5. Best decorated bicycle in parade, $5. The civic league of Columbia offers a prize of a silver cup to the best baby in J Richland county. | In the floral parade, the prizes Jj will be as loiiows: i^est aetoraicu ? car, $100; second prize, $50; third, j En $2S; fourth, $15; fifth. $10. with ] honorable mention for other cars. I In this floral parade the prize jl beauties from the counties are to H j ride." ^ roc In the trades display parade, a j sec prize of $100 for the best deco- g Coi ! rated float is offered; second prize, ) l $50; third, $25; fourth. $15; fifth, $10. iiiinniMi mill 'in ii ii ii" in in CROSS ROADS LITERARY | SOCIETY MET FRIDAY, j The Cross Roads Literary Society, j met last Friday at 2:30 p. m. The | officers are as follows: Miss Belle j Martin, president; Miss Josie Rister, --- Yficc \Tvrtlp> Frpift Sap. ! vice pi COlUCUb, | retary: Miss Minnie Rister, Treasurer; | Mr. Vyrle Smith, critic. The program was carried out as fol- j lows: Recitation?Mr. Burnell Cook, Miss | Mary Lee Martin, Miss Ethel Craft, j Reading?Mr. Howard Smith, Miss ' Mary Lawson. Jokes?Mr. Grover Smith, Mr. Orland Craft, Mr. Wallace Williams, Mr. TKnm!)c "Davis. Riddles?Miss- Alma Mclver, Miss Vivian Craft, Mr. Stancel Hutto. Essay?Mr. Alvin Smith, Mr. Carl Mclver. Questions in Geography?Miss Minnie Rister, Mr. Claud Smith. Questions in History?Miss Mary e Barrs. ^ X TT T> quotation?ivxr. n.. x>. Current Events?Miss Josie Rister. Music by Mrs. C. G. Williams. Report from the critic. Adjournment of meeting until next Friday, p, m." aspfrin i Name "Bayer" on Genuine p&veejj Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you win oe iouowmg the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with suosntutes. n yuu see i the Bayer. Cross on tablets, you can t-.tke' them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache. Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade, mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic-acidester of Salicylica- j 3 WS 28?April 2. I IOOSING- A QUEEN 1 )R PALMAFESTA | means of popular voting con- g in every county in South g lina one representative young E an has heen chosen in eacn ae 45 counties to represent iounty in the contest for Queen almafesta, e young: women will be in nbla for the big1 week as the t of the Palmafesta assoan and during the week the ral public will be permitted elect from their number the n of Palmafesta. ery admission ticket to the lafesta will entitle the holder ae vote in the queen contest. feature promises > to be one tie most interesting events of week. The queen is to rei 'a grand prize of a complete iiaaH tn fnnt. I 15 VUIUV, *1V*M **vv-v ng pictures will be taken of queen and her entire court. o member the date?March 28, L 2. ? ? e Columbia Chamber of Com:e will find you comfortable i is at reasonable rates, write j secretary. i ? 1 me to Palmafesta and forget j troubles. lmafeeta will display the great- . number of different makes of mobiles ever assembled in the ? I Columbia is waiting to greet entertain you. for Information about PnlmaL, write the heads of comfteen T. E. THROWER General Chairman. ' ? W. A COLE MAX Finance Chairman. H. F. ELDRIDGE ' v* Publicity Chairman. HOLMES SIMOXS Chairman of Amusements. J. M. GREEN, SR. Exhibit Space Chairman. h J. M. GREEN, JR., ? Trades Parade Chairman. g P. WM. CAPPELMANN ? Floral Parade Chairman. R W. D. LEVER. JR. > B i Chairman of Committee on P Exhibits. J MRS. T. E. THROWER 5, by Contest and Baby Parade g Chairman. f G. E. NICKERSOX ' r'i Fashion Show t'orcmit'ce n j Chairman. T'or information about hotels, g y snis and neeomrr.odntlons. write B ^ rotary Columbia Chamber J H tnnaerce. ' p ^ - ? ! -- TIT III Hill K t SANDY RUN FUN. Messrs. Lonnie Bailey and Wilbur Martin were the guests of Misses Clara and Rosa Belle Rucker Sunday night. Messrs. Wenton Culler and Daw? - - * -i* i son Rucker were the guests 01 ivnasca Flossie and Essie Zeigler Sunday night. Miss Ethel Mack was the guest of Miss Carrie Mae Bailey Sunday. i Sweethearts. rastej f ^"1 # THE FASH! AT PALIV Pre to mi? l m0 CoiUlriDlQ. Spe March 28 ~ to April 2 H Yoi no\ ta. vit( Sha you v "The Store of Cou 1513 Main St., 1 PALMAFEST. j FOOTWEAR | Ma I * pie j At South chc | * p 1? * fan Carolina s fesi Largest '. Shoe Store Cai dov March 28 sav to April 2 and 1 : you Pre LEVER, The Columbia at I Red Ku! SEED 1 . In 5 Bushe 80c per Buy our Eeliable Plows, I tivators and all kinds of f Strong'for'^Hard Work. . Lorick & Incorpn COLUMBI ATTENTION! County Board of Equalization. The County Board of Equalization, composed of the chairman of each township and town, will meet in Lexington court house, Tuesday, a. m., at 10:30, March 22nd, 1921, for the purpose of hearing appeals etc., and confirming the ta* returns for fiscal year, 1921. W. D. DENT, County Auditor. miord Cq i Aopare^ <i a :X, , x>. >/^&iu-.A [ON SHOW 1AFESTA 'senting a wonderful opportunity familiarize yourself with the pre>r foreign and American fashion des for Spring and Summer 1921. icial model gowns and wraps seted for the occasion by the ickleford Stores will be presented professional Nety York fashion dels. a are urged to make your plans ? v to be in Columbia for Palmafes v. ; And you are most cordially in :Q IU Intel yuui mcjiua at ci*^ ickelford Booth, or make our store ir down-town headquarters. . , * / ' ..s irteous Attention.'' i Columbia, S. C. A FASHIONS ke yourself at home in our comtely equipped ladies' rest room and >ose your shoes here for the whole lily during your visit to Palma i ta. .^he largest shoe stock in South olina and all shoes now marked t*n to replacement values. You will e money here and get better fit ? 1 wiaer seiecuon. 'he BARGAIN BASEMENT makes . i i ' ir shoe money go twice as far. ive it by a personal visit. Shoe Man In f) 1 3 Main St. I .-I it Proof OATS 1 Sacks at Bushel banters, Harrows, Cul- ; ''arm Implements. Built \ Lowrance - i rated A, S. C. s A