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MOTHER OF
URGE FAMILY
Lftfai L Pmk-
kani'M V#f»uble Compound
to Other Mother*
^TMora. Mtaa.—‘I
that 1 wm Ju»t
— j*o run-down
good for nothing. I wm to
booom« the mother
of m; ninth child, and
1 thought I did not |
have the strenfth
to go through with
It 1 took Lvdia E.
Pink ham’a Vegeta
ble Compound, and
it has surely done all
I could ask it to do
and I am telling all
my friends about it
I have a nice big baby
girl and am feeling
'fine. You may use this letter to help
other sick mothers." — Mra. C. A.
Moede, Box 634, Windom, Minn.
My First Child
Glen Allen, Alabama.—"I have been
greatly benefited by taking Lydia El
Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound for
bearing-down feelings and paint. I waa
troubled in this wav for nearly four
years following the hirth of my first
child, and at times could hardly stand on
my feet A neighbor recommended the
Vegetable Compound to me after I had
taken doctor's medicines without much
benefit It has relieved my paint and
gives me strength. I recommend it and
give you permission to use my tsstiroo-
» nisi letter. "—Mrs.Ida Rr^Glen Alien,
Alabama.
A Tims tsvsr.
"You wants <ls Ualr mtr* sskM the
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I a lie twt’rr at half rottleg than
yr»iaakM (be iww |sit r>m.
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274 NEW MEMBERS IN YEAR
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Roy R. Volk, Adjutant Altus (Okla.)
Legion Post, Adds Many New
Names to Roster.
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To Roy It. Volk, adjutnnt of the
James Monroe Roach poat of the Amer
ican Leglcm in Altus, okla., is given
credit for a remarkable growth of
post membership, ,
When Volk was named to the post
of adjutant the organization had hut
18 members, but he increased thii
less than a year to 292, makliuHl"one
of the principal posts In tht^itate.
The first thing Volk dftf was to se
cure one of the J>est-equlpped club-
rooms in the ^rtute, with a kitchen
which wouRKpermlt meals to be served
to 309 tft one time, a billiard n»om
and a $1,000 library. Well-equipped
ofitces and lounging rooms are to be
found In the quarters.
In his drive for members Volk made
a clean sweep of the city of Altus and
extended hla efforts to the surround*
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•id •«* ::m*i« Htiw .41 of t'»* Ra.<.u.
Your.g I*. ..p's’s aai«>o, to ■i*sslo& at
bouii. .Ms.u Htr.'ii. iiaptiat chuiiJ
bets. wci^ r jt'l»'i tul a.« lo.l'iw*: W K
Itrant, ~nroeiivlii«. prtc.d-nt; Mit>t
Muno Still. Greenw,o«,d. setrc.ury and
treasurer; vice jtroa.dents aii thajit
h(>idiQ>; ofiit e “In < the 14 assoc:atij>fi*
comprising the northern sectioi^r.i.'ss
l J e.irl Joges. Greenville, jimror inter
mediate leader and Leland Prince,
central, choirister.
A tpuil of -li d<!lciuii,es from qxroc-
Ucally all of Ute 14 associations were
enrolled fpr'the er.ercities. “The Sue*
-(,e.ss oMQie Past, the Promise of tuo
Futtfre,” wasr discussed ia br*ef re-c
orts liy each president at the morn
ing session, the speakers pointing out
the great number of paid up campaign
pledges and the many volunteers tor
all fields of eervice.
Reports of the work of the unions,
in the colleges were made by C. B.
Bishop, Furman; Miss Ora Prince,
Limestone, and 'Miss Madge Bradley,
Anderson, and R. C. Blackwell, Fur
man. H. I>. Prince, North Greenville
academy, discussed progress of the
work at academies ' These were foi- {
lowed by the address of the pres.dent, j
William Brant, oc ‘Our Opportunity." I
A round table dlM iasslon of R Y. P •
U methods was the feature of the
afternoon eeeeloa. led by tbe Rev J
L Beggott of rot Mehta.
B^ort telks were made by MIm
kitchch
CABINET
Child
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Gy for
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Hew many people ikiek the
world le dreb-velored end life a
failtifr, end eo nave done or Mid
•omethlne they reerel all their
^Ivee, when a veaetabl^ pill or *
hrlak walk wouM -have fheng'd
their viaion completciy.
A COLLECTION OF GOOD CAKES
A good cake is appreciated and en
joyed at any season, but at Christmas
time with tbe family
gatherings mid home-
Vomlngs cuke is one of
file reliable and always
popular foods. In most
botnes u tasty cake which
is good without being
too costly is tbe one we
lo<»k for. A sour cream
cake will be one we will
Sour Cream Cake.—
Cream one-lmlf cupful of shortening
with one cupful of sugar, add one-half
cupful of molasses, two eggs, one tea-
spoonful each of cinnamon and nut
meg, one-fourth tpus|>oonful of saltt
one nud one-half teuspoonfuls of soda,
two cupfuls of (Mistra; flour, one cupful
of sour cream, threeTfR^hs of a cup
ful of raisins; add the dry Ingredi
ents well mixed, alternately with the
Hiur cream. Add the raisins and the
same amount of chopped nuts at the
last Heal well, pmir into a large loaf
pan a ad hake about three quarter* of
aa k«*ar.
Tsaae Reeaa Cake • 'ream threw
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Castoria is a pleasant, harm-'
less Substitute for Castor
Oil, Paregoric, Teething
Drops and Soothing Syrups,
* prepared fpr Infants in arms
and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
9u/o pleasant ways
to relieve a cough
Take your choice end suit
your taste. S B—or Menthol
flavor. A eure relief for coughs,
colds end hoarseness. Put one
ia your mouth at bedtime.
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who carried them le the World war °f vessels, numbering
The flags acre presented by OM ' here the Utter pert of November and
Oiarlea KhtMlrs, chief of ■tafT, F*>rt .In December. The lt*t of vessels en
Mayes. Fifth corp* area cnimiiander. , route to port indicates that a brisk
representing tbe I'nited Slates u«»t- *purt of shipping is ahead fur Chirlee-
eminent. They were received by Ad
jutant General Henderson of Ohio.
American Legion ofllriaU partici
pated In tbe ceremony.
LEGION THE!R BEST FRIEND
Disabled American Veterans Express
Confidence in Organization
and Seek Its Help.
Stop* Eczema
The American Legion Is the best
friend of the ex-service man, was the
declaration of,James A. McFarland of
Dalton, Ga., national commander of
the Disabled American Veterans of the
World War, in an address delivered
before the national convention of the
Legion nt San Francisco.
“The disabled American veter arts
realize that the best friend of the ex-
service man Is the American Legion.”
he said. “THat the organization that
has tbe strength to force the Issue to
*♦* imsii'1 Mis" Wllffllf lofl due I tie ex-
ton.
Prominent among the vessel.* known '
or reported to be due here in the near
fu*ure are sov/rul tankers. Two
Standard OH tankers, the Sucrosa and i
the Calgarollte. arrived Saturday to
•discharge, the other steamer being
the Nolisement, a British vessel, whic h
came in for'cargo: Other Standard
Oil tankers on the list are Poiarine,
Benjamin Brewster,-Montrolite, De-
Soto, Chfcampa, Harkness, Jo- e
siah Mary.
Among the shipping board vessels
scheduled to arrive are: Ophis, Pachet
Minnequa, Shickshinny, consigned to
the Carolina company; two Texas
company 'tankers, the Harvester and
schooner William E. Litchfield is the
only windjammer known to be en
route, but it is reported that others
are to come also. Other steamers due
•re the Gasronier. Orleans. Noruega
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tin- flavoring tyirl! It make« a hard ball
in water. Pour Into a gr«-:iM-.| platter
and when c.m*I enougb pull. The j
tluvoring 1m added Jiim as it is poured
•nit. Some like a |*‘p|»eniiiiir fixvore<l
Candy; any kind maybe used to suit ,
The taste. * ‘J .
Peanut Butter Fudge.—Pbice two '
cupfuls of s'.ignr. two-thirds itf a cup- !
ful of milk In n saucepan and stir un
til tlie sugar is dissolved. Let it boil ,
vigorously, stirring a little until the i
-mixture forms a soft bull in cold wa
ter. Remove from tlie lire and add
four tabh-spr.onfllls of peanut butter.
Stir until the butter is melted, then
beat until crennfy. Add one te»is|ioon-
ful of vanilla and one-third of a cup
ful of snltnrta raisins. Turn into
grease:! pans and cut into squares
when cool.
After-Dinner Mints.—Take three
capfuls of granulated sugar, one-
fourth of a teaspoon ful of eremn of
tartar, one-half cupful of boiling wa- |
ter, one-half tablespoonfuls of vine- ,
gar. Roil until If iK-eniiies brittle in
watfL . I'mir out -on a. liuttwiw«l' plai ;
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What f s~the
# Verdict?
T HE test of a mealtime drink ia not
alone how it tastes, but also what it
does. Many a coffee-user finds wakeful
ness and restlessness alter drinking coffee
with the evening meal—and other nealth-
disturbances follow on.
There’s double pleasure and benefit in
Postum; delightful taste, complete satis
faction, and agreeable friendship with
nerves and health.
: There’s charm without harm in Postum,
Let a ten-days’ trial of Postum instead
of coffee show you the marked improve
ment in health and comfort which so
many others have found.
Sold by grocers everywhere!
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