The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 03, 1924, Image 3
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(Conducted'"by National' Council of the Boy
Scouta of America.)
1 1'lnnil causi'il by tin' rising of tlic waters of tbo Tiber at Koine. 'J.—First Ku^siaa•cliil'lren’s regiment, eallod
T "tint; S|i:irtakiis,” in whicli are boys as yuiin^ us six years. Monument to the memory of I’resiilent Htinlin^
I'e.fiitly un\eileil in I’eklnK, ('bina.
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENTEVENTS
Prospects of Passage of Mel
lon Tax Bill With Dem
ocratic Help.
NEW EOY SCOUT BADGE
lUtmL cripfiLytl-und ..otherwise, phy
sically hamheanmrl |>*>y seortts \vl
have not been eliRible to »’ork/Tor
Merit bielites •because” of <lis-
ubiiities' |irewnteii them from fultill-
Ihg the rcqui’tements fot’/jfecoml (‘las*
rank ami for first class rank, whence
the scout is ^erniLHeibJo enter the
•fascinating Merij/bailire field, will^be
heartened ^in >beir advance in scbut-
eraft liy Ure recent decision of Uift.
exeeutlve^lioard of .tlui» mffional ebtfil*
dl to^fTetue an Achievement iuu^e
fop/physictilly handieiipped scouts in
nltiou of certain requirements.
The budge will permit fhem to take
up with modlliration any of the 63
Merit badge subjects, which range
from avifttbua tie tooiogy -amt Tfwdttde-
such other sylijeets of hoy interest na
radio, woom! craft, electricity, tracking,
trailing, swimming, pacing, etc.
The present decision nowise moder-
ates-or lowers the regularly prescribed
desires to retain the friendship of
Great KrPain
One of tire first a-f^fs of Admiral
('oundouriof is after assuming the
regency was to Ufrn over to tlie Amer
ican Near Ku>r relief a model liospital . , .. .. ..
, . , ‘ standards of scouting; it rather repre-
w meh ttHo-ygovePB'inoBt ereclUig oil.. * . , . • JL n t „.
, , , , ■ ^ . sents a deans TTy^Tirch pTiptleatty
one of Ufe finest sites in Athens'. A .. . ' . . .
, , ... dlsahjed scouts may la 1 encouraged to
portion (d the hospital was built with | ^. V1 J “ ..
fm>ds ,c(
f the
it of the hospital was
•llected by Admiral Counduu*
riotis. from Greeks jn America. • ’ -
s ,:n
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By EDWARD W. PICKARD
s KN A i'o.t « i d’KI.A M » of .New York,
, ha - | ii ii' I ically pledged
11is ;s'i]'por! to the tax reduction plan
i.f s. . ivt.rw in a letter to a
bir-c [imiil'.-! of bi- constitnciits. He
.sav' be bi‘l | i , \c'> it possible to carry
nii: c\nr> '.ct.ul of ibi' plan and \et
a riM-onablc bonus measure,
•a'.-o "boa it i! y fasors." The
".r n leaders think tbc\ can
I, la "'la'! 1 »cf[|i icl'a't ic sej ia
a. r the tax lull. These arc
,'! I Cli’icv^ia', Kan-'leH ill|i|
vyi.i 1 '?
nmde public a translation of the arti
cle, which proves to any fair-minded
person the intimate connection between
the soviet government and the Com
munist Internationale. Indeed, Steeklof
himself repeatedly asserts this “close
organic and spiritual bond."
The foreign relations committee of
tlie^senate is to investigate the Kus-
I sian recognition question, and the De
partments of Sti’tfe and. Justice are
prepared to demons! rateDo it that the
C(Torts of the Russian Communists to
bring about p revolution in lids, cotin- j VJ Y<>ung wim will represent America
try have never abated, and that obvi-j on the committee of experts named !•>
otisly it l> impossihte, tlnit our govern j inwestigate Germany's focal condition
~ rm "' i : m I '" r ’ .'"T";"' phyuoai mnbiiiir «i,i,h „„*■« u im.
1 1 e 1"'"'""'' '“•Uiwi 'Villi l'i'"nl,-i!l . ( pululfi' 1»«« ,„ r hlm ,1,..
tilcly, in iiMTtlirow it. | week, and on Satunhiy they and their
[lids sailed from New York. The
\ t - mI NG I,itnt. (isborne W ood, son of I ennm ittee, winch will examine
. Gin l.cenard Wood, has become <;,. nil . m funds in foreign lands, will
'front page news" throUL-li bis sudden meet a week later. The American
»\ tfiftii .xcw^iuoii.)
W'hpso t1nd«fth a KU***! wife, fln'd-
eth & good tiilngpmind obtalneth
favor of iho
EVERYPAY GOOD THINGS
*
It bpht tlio tiling we do', but^he
facthflmt they must lie done each day.
in moim t o h o u ■
r o ii t fn e, that
mifkejT nTratnnnfc*
ingi such, a burden
to tin; avef'nge
housewife. .One
must be system
atic in menu-mak-
> lug'as' in any busi
ness, andwliat can be more Important
than the feeding and buildbig of SfOOd.
strong bodies? Every home bus lt»
own problem ; tlie children have fullk
lot or cold; grandmother is net al
ow ed to..drink coffee; father wants
coffee and wants it strong, well noade
and hot; mother doesn't "cure for choc
olate or cocoa dally, so she has.her
cun of tea. It Is the fact that In-
C" v
HAKI.ES G. DAWES and Owen D.
maximum achievement. \
To qualify for tlie Achievement
badge, the-scout will proceed as for
second and first class rank, except
that he shall also present a written
application signed by a rUgistereS
physician, addressed to the local court
of honor, explaining the. apparent
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I Mw a p I- . O' N.'W ,b r-ey,
A ! aba:i.i i -and Ki’mjrii'k
i >w , j, i( ik la li'itna a ini
i 'x , ! i* a 1 -i i titfii \ j"in Ibis
In'I'M ixpi" 1 ci I that ad
ill 'll' I'U -t b> N.iITI- of
r..!li't’ii of Wi-consin,
1 "W a, I 'r.i/icr and 1 .a• Id
1 : ..!! l;."puMc a t! s and
.bil.n-"!; of VI • m it -i C a . ■
III:' if tin' i,; tic . I icmo
: a -
1 .
:t it. M"iv
all into trnr'
11 -ci.: t.i ,
mi;
"tax
■! b
ti'c to riches by speculation in litc
\cu V ofk -lock cxi bangc. RccaU'-c
tlii* lieutenant is a regular army otli-
■ cr, statiojicd in the Philippines, some
pen-on- I u i \ * ■ su-pci ted that lie made
in- momy inquoporly fiy -peeiilatina
m stocks eniineeteiI \\itb the i-lallds.
Kep:e-elita'i\e Pl'ear of Wi-eolisill i-
urgitig a res, lution for a congressional
iiii|u:r> itito (o'iiera.1 Wood’s eonduet
"f Pbilippilie ;itTair- and will likely
- e e k to n.xe it emlirace- the lieu
tenant'- aition-. lloweier, the. War
lepai’t nieir alread\ has look'' 1 ! in!" Ibe
ea-e of tlie \ouiig otliror. and w bile
Seerrtary WVek- direeted that be
-ii''11111 i ca-e hi- -tm k opi'fat U'tis, be
al-o louii'l there \\ a - no lo'ce'-ity lor
ii! iiiip;i;\. l.i'Uteiianr WiloiiAHailt in
Aii.ei ,i an -i , urit i"-. lollou j|,g ibe ea'
. bled ;plv n. iif .;i_ New York agency.
.iin! :- In In \ed to l..i\e made rrt Ic-ast
hi. | III i- I-O",Ming bin k to the
I’hited Slat I - jo re-igl't ll.'nlu t-lll*
.! : \ I III i eiiti'i t ra ii.it I "f ' lb' diplo .
possible for him td meet the prescribed
requirements.
It Is further recommended • that
scouts maklug'applh'aRtjn for the new
AAdifewynent badge be encouraged to
cxes^WP their own initiative and
Judgment In devising and passing
some test within their physical ca
parity as evidence of their scout spirit
and their eagerness to develop to the
fullest their al/llities.
The Achievement badge Is to be In
potTrmetal and cloth. The cloth badge
Is to be worn on th« sleeve with any
Merif lrndge subsequently awarded.
'.Vrier between occu- Because of .the many appealing
cases j>f . deserving and efficient
scouts, displaying In their daily lives
highest ideals of scouting, but w-bo
because of physical handicaps have
been hindered in official advancement
in rank, the organization after special
and sympathetic consideration ha* ar
rived at tlie foregoing decision.
member is Hon+'yj M. Robinson, bank
president of Los Angeles.
Premier Poincare is growing more
and more lenient toward the Germans
ami is expected soon to agree to' hand
over to them tlie operation of the
iubr and Rhineland railways, merely
maintaining formal control of tlie
irnuj^waiinil k\-ieui. He. also is like
ly to consent to an .amelioration of the
i a-tonis con;ml
1 lied and unoccupied Germany
OCAKrElA in accord with the state
^ nieiit> of those who assert that
(.Prance is ruining herself is Hie budget
• i'"i'. tlie next mar, subtiijlte'd to the.
-enato b> J' tmanee .commission. — It
eC ,\\- ; i -; p-p.i u - of At‘|S,( M H 1,1 H M I fratlC.-.
• reeeipi- I*oing-gi\on as gd.don.onn ; :
•Jte-.j.nd .tiie^Ais-mllttiivs as -3.3VJ,- ^ BOY SCOUT, HEALTH WORKER
I
Oorv . ,1 .
‘ t i"it on
M
tWc
(Hio.otlo fi,11;i s. ' Tbe favofjdde liaianev
is i>1 it'iiiueiI bf ;'i -.ieady increase in tax
eqUeet ion-, at trBnitcl partlv |o the ae-
li\il\ of bUsifie.xs tbr'ollgll low 'ex
“hange. wTr !r "i-'tcTTrlhig -fm ittcrewKC
export-.
M lii'ri M.i'i- repufter for the finance
I'omnk-'i, ii. liirei teil the L"\ eniliieut's
• it ho. rtsfim lii ing costs ami
--i:> of lining -omeUling to
■ Im iT'mm'. ttio do;•reciation ,if
I'eg;! I'lleil a,s out of I line Willi
mj ___ _
mend it to eQ m
/ofmllpurpoM*.
AO- m mj
Tny.-iww
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MUSTAN
LINiMEN
oTi i
(Hvldiial hublta so dlffer ahd Tjuman
(llpsyncraclcs are so common that a
uniform menu Is not to be considered
1^ many homes,; however, let us re
joice that the constant teaching along
this line Is bringing results and wa
w4U find perhaps. In- a. tew hnndretL
Tha Airvayor.
The vdalrveyor” is a
which bonveya grain ffom
to a vessel at the water
the use of the famlllhr’beltl&i;;
ated by a hurricane of wind
through a pipe by giant fana, U
load 4,000- buahela an Thonr. *
— r ' -r 1
It roar *rM smart or too!
BaUim, a^pl
•lUvo (S3B
Even a cheap man
some woman. .
Men-with soond Ji>d|
a lot of silence. ^
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TO DAUGHTER
years, a people .who will be able to
eat and enjoy eating with comfort
any^fojuLibat Is good an<l wholesome
jind adapted to the age and occmia-
tion-of the individual.
Sauerkraut and” Sparerlbs.—A good
canned kraut may be bought now-so
that one may have this dish at»any
time that the family wishes it. Take
one quart of kraut and a comnaqn-
sized sparerlb, yvell seasoned—try to
get one, with. some, meat left op the
bop'es and not, as a dear old lady
once said: ‘‘One- that hhs been sand
papered”.” The boKes, of course, give
flavor, hut we all enjoy a few,' mouth
fuls of the sweet, tender meat that
clings to them. Roll the sparerlb
around the sauerkraut and place In, a
roaster, well covered, to roast In a
moderate oven for three hours at
.least Some people like to add a* I fore my first baby was
grated triple or a chopped raw potato W. J. Daugherty recently told a
to the kraut to modify the flavor—that itoJP st her home pn Route 2; tots,
is as one likes. A dinner Thus pre- „ M ^ ien
Jmred will not scent tbe house « I tlm «’ continued Mm Dsnghsrty.
Alabama Mother Had
Confidence in CardiH, as a Re
sult of Her Own Long* Suc
cessful Use OMUL
Gadsden, Ala.—“My back mid bip«
; ;ave me a great deaj of trouble be-
b
bad the same trouble, iMily
cooking It in a kettle does.,One may nSrS
use the flreless cooker, beating both { actj j g ot instead
stones to a glowing heat, place potatoes piaaRy, when I liak given np hope of
in the roaster with,
bage im v <r~go) away for the entire half
day, knowing that dinner, will be
ready, hot and well cooked.
A cupful of finely-chopped salt pork
added to. one dupful of molasses, soipe.
well-soaked dried upples, - a few rais
ins, spices to taste, nil heated to the
tting we» v e
irdui. My husband got am a bottle
and, I started on It at once.
“Immediately ! began .to improve. I
have taken Cardul ever since, wben l
get puny
can’t be beat. I gave it to
ter when she was thirteen.
T took.
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i"i"d to In' insaii", Inn the ;m
ara "omlui tiML; a rigiH inn's
t .gat ion aim are guarding udl Kooini
)'t !■ ' "inm s ' Hiiiui' Minis!it Goto tv
stgimd'. iis-uiunig all responsibility for
tti nipt i ih" lii",,ut the r«'gcut.
t !i.' r it it*
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'tli" lii_" I 'r"ii'li dit .gild" 1 >i\
•nm!" w ith 'na i ivu of lit'ti. v. Inch fm
da\ s was 'kitting al'i'i" th" Gulf of
Gain's and tii" di'si'i'ts .if nortlieni
\ friiii. oi) i "1 fu.'l a I id u tm I .I" to nm k"
a iandit.- nitlioiit d;s,,s:"i'. At tins
..riling 'lio I'n'tich ollt" als admit that
l.Lc uLr.s.liip almost, ""ftainli . is lost,'
hut th",v : rC slid 1 ii i ] u' 1 u I for th" sa f"
• y of 'I." tm n, I’t'oliahli th" 1 tixniud"
i "U -on!" ' ii"f" h"t u ""ti I’i-kra and
I’l.tiggoTU't ii; soutli.'ru Algeria', and it
is liHi \"d soiii" "i t h" crew.; tit It^ysf
"-i apt'il w itli p.ijv hud's.
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I all has flit'll y;
ml,It- coimuittc" Ilf t 1
:11 "ii11'tlt of his
. .tti" , in "st nients. I
,i >' lot Mil IH ipali adi at" "i
\ 1. Ik .M< Lt an, t h" U
'<f tlii 1 interim
ii tlie pulili*.
A garhage can liecamc th*‘ unusual
flieinc for speciid appreciationnf pie
getmt, spirit in a recent account by tlie
.New York Mtrit'TrL-n-fwoiit good 'T^p+w-j-q+rovu—wltH ajie
A- lady of the tenements, relating
the Incident,'sni s : “Ycstiddy inornitvg
the hell tiHig an’ when I answered
there stood a little fedow in a hroii'n
suit with a colored liandkcrchicf
'round his neck. ‘K;ty,’ lie says, ’you
•fot a gfirhage pail out on tlie curb
‘.hat's slopping over, without ;i ctwet'
•in it. You ought, to have a larger
one.’ Well. I told the kid' that We
didn't halt* any too much money, and
What we did have didn't go ty.--.bui
garbage pails every time some fresh
kid wanted its to, ‘But. you see,' he
says, Tm a hoy scout and I'm trying
to win a Merit badge in public health.
Now flint pall of yours is open, so tlie
flies can <^tet into - it ; then they fly
straight into your house and walk all
*
(>v» r tin* stuff you eat with ttu'Jr*dirty
feet. Besides, it's against.the law.'
“‘I’m'siury,’ I says, ‘but I ha’ve no
money to get one.’ He hv>kcd at me
a minute without saying a word find
then went off, V forgot about it en
tirely. This mornPng the bell, rang
again, and thef’■ stood the kid holding
that new pail la his h tnd. 'Ib’rc,’* he
syys, shoving It at my. ’the fellows In
my troop iv.mt mP to giie this to you.
\Ye ydl eldp]H"l fn ami' got it.’ 1 lien
he g a all r?d- in the. face, stilu’cd anti
ran an ay.
‘•Gml bless *he kid. if ail them boy
semi's is like that, ThcV're all right.”
boiling point and added; to egg and from aching fitT
flour ’ with baking’ powder, or to a he^d. My head would ach* forweeka
supful or two of raised ttreaddougli. ^ n G” 1 ?- After takfng Cardol I ktTb
will make u good cake .whiiitn will Itn- re ' t ' {>Vere ^’
i;aruui is a ■ perfectly
, pnroly T»g<4ubla aatnu
InaF herbs. One of thb *
of which it Js .composed lias
known to medical science for over six,
hundred years aifd has be^i
mended by medical writers
of great value-
ments. Sold everywiiere.
mmm ,., 1 _A * - -f ■»—*^» ’
One of the curious'superstitions
of friendship In that we somehow
choose _our friends. To ttie con
noisseur • in frh'Udshl'P no Ulea'
could be more amazito? and .iricredi
tide. Our friends a re j chosen for
us by some hfd-di n law of sym-
pathy, and not ti\' our conscious
.wrlls. — Randtdph S.'liourne. <
■ senate a tie
■'•id estate and
deelares that
to Mr. I’ali j
.ingtmi pub-
SCOUT GOODTURNS NUMEROUS
addi
'"ItabfY'd him til pui’i base iiwm |
i'.iI)' a bolding'- m ret ent ytxu
Mi'Xjeo.
I .'ill sa id lu; -Ui". i-r bad tip-
I -Mi Sim la: i "!' Ivlii iii’d’, L
. i 'Y" i I't ite'r
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KEAT BRITAIN lias mail" a rep
I'esenGiIio : n to <;r"""e eoncernlng
i" expn 1 sii’n of K ug Genrge. am!
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pc TfLTAIt'i "f STATE 111 .< T ! Ik;
!"' I M" bin IT "I tb" Itu'-'ian Red
ami ' "ir -> mji.it-l.k.-or-’ in ti.i- "dan'r;,
ai'.'l u ' Hi ’ b" .pot M r. i i ugV"- bad re
feiTcd jv' ;,n ai'ijvlf in lii" I/ve-Iio,, tlie
mi"."; "i'ga .. I" i'jpboid Ii - a--"n.wn--
a. "I*’ : . R ii- -at n • >pa ga I" la in tbe
E a a i 's'.'e- I be ei I i t ur " f t he -lieel,
i iji" Sfekl - , ' ba lleng". I Mr i I ugh"- t"
tiriib"!' lb" date "ii iibii'h Ibe artii'l"
u hi I" it- nature has tmt lieen nmd" fused '"
public, it is believed in be a renfon . luisin"-'
-ai'aiii " tb.it may iimoimt to a threat, the
Meanubil" .the Greeii revel ut ionist - an fam.
yd liberals are tTiing I > deeid" on a in repl,'.
■ rai "f giivi rnmetit, ami have fitmlli inurnu.m;
"I'-vimled Yertizebis to retunV from ball of '
f';H'ig.^nd. g:ve the.m the benefit of hU . tutudfea u
a loan, :
‘ e. Rete/ring to ;t shipment
i'tl "attic to-bfs place b\ Mr
Mr. Eall said It laid iusisted
lf\*" stock lie p;i id for at full
value
.’dr wis •' ivdne-s lie-
Vmiiniiifee. wbii b Js investi-
bfits’.ng .o-i Ten' "i Dome and
al "il reserves, but lie re-
Te 7 '' n^JaiHre'tqr u g “private
i im n-;i ''i i 1 ills." A„ ballot in
.it!"* I’e-ulTid f"tir to three
''! 11 11 '! 1 iUg' ! Il" M itnes-
. all ijite-ti'-ns but m ben ad
' ’aken, "subject to tb"
' ■ i Imir." tbe members bad
"• d a lii firogfim d'-'icned Vo
“Each boy s out is j'»l**dged to do a
good deet^,daily, and a half million
good deeds In 'unison may reverberate
! t<> the very portals of St. Peter's gate.
IRilf a inidion youngsters who can
- trerfortit an art of spontaneous kind
ness without a thought i f a forfheotn-
ing lip iionbi We imi^’I, n great <le:il.
WARMED-OVER DISHES
During the seaVoiv of entertaining
there is always t mtieh tliitt is left over
from meals, ever
with the best nos
sii)le innriagement
The. following wl
perhaps 'be sug
gestivc of what
may be done Vyitb
certain
Cldeken that is
cooked may be served as creamed,''in
a white sauce on well-nuttered tdagt
some "morning for breakfast ur l some
evening for .syppeK Ghieken ' salad,
too; Is always a ivetcmne orte, ynd a
very little* chicken may make a few.
Mnall servings. . T , * # •
Chicken and Oyaters.—Make a cream
sauce using two cupfuls of cream, one-
fourth of ;f 'etlpful eael; of butter and
fleur cooked together an'l well-biettded,
then the cream is added. Season with
onMialf teiB-poonfui of stdt and one-
eighth of a teaspoonful of pepper; add
two- cupfuls of diced cooked dvirken
and -a-pint <of oysters that liave lieen
^cooked until plump the ^dges
curled. Serye sprinkled With one-
third of a eupfiil of chopped tender
celery. . - v —'' - .
Chicken in Ba|ket8.—To tltree cup
fuls of hot mashed potatoes-add three
tablespoonfuls of l)UtttV, one teaspoon-
fid of salt, tlie yolks of three eggs
slightly beaten and enough milk to
rytk'm'-
WQMaN
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‘‘A SCOUT IS BRAVE"
.y”'?' *
The Jenth scout 1hiv--“A Scout Is
Brjiie”—has a touching little illustra-
iion in a story reported from a IMtts-
burglt imspita!. As the nur«e was
u-inginj; a tv.elve-year-oid boy patient
’nit' af the ann—tlietie after a • se
ins rrprration. she found lying in t
\ i-i11*111. He him di’i’lared, lion"ver -arri otp ’bts i}'^ i-ivn. Mr. Kim lair -,il!a nt the lad's right hnn<^-a sera;
it Ire viill not at eet it the leadof-ltip \va- "xen -t>K tint tl tbe n* xt meeting'.-,-fiMimjiied paper. Straightening pu
,,f tlie ti"" government Tlie "ii"!iii"- wji.'ii It i" 1 -eo-^-k.U 1 -u"|ily data'.r|«“*
i.f tb.is skillful sTate-'miii prof"-- to bating to corporate and eo-(iartnersiii|i
EEutlps Mill II—lutxu—gxuwn Ollt of Ins
.th:it he will trv to i-estof.e Htc
-tlTe--ret a r y—mm
g, le tbe tiaU-r-Nv/veiuber 7. ib-’k—bu* I mouatviiv. This may lie true, since he „possession of "tlie lease.
if there were nothing more. The ea
gerness with A' id eh youngsters join
the boy scout organizatTti afld the I05--
alty with which they nnlmld the scout
banner, ure .Lest,iipo.iy..t.o,’one of the
remarkable social achievements of re*
.cent years.”—Bort Townsend (Wash.)
•Leader. • -
to see if It hud any.boaf :
lad’s welfare, Sh* read thev.
si-rat'
g on th
UTiis:. .si ra^lcirih .Akhovlah hahd-r , ‘A
tenut is Brave.”
moisten.—Shape Ip the form bf
kets with a pastry tube. Brush w^th
.. t."(it"n ei^g wldte and brown in-the
oven. Fill .with creamed chiekeifc-
Komi handles for tlie baskets wjth
parsley. Pill tbe hot baskets with hot-
crenfned- cidcken. • Creamed Sweet
breads, mushrooms . or any ^creamed
disii may 'be served in such baskets.
Chicken Wartnein.—Ih'jj>e broth hp
r wideli a large chicken lias b^ 11
cooked, cook three bunches of. celery
with one onion, afl finely cut. ^Re
move the vegetables to n hot double
'boiler, add D v0 cupfuls of flnely-cirt
chicken and cook enough noodles to
serve the family, in tlie snipe broth,
^erve noodles on n twtrpta^fravOT them* :
the celery, then on top. the chicken am
trafntvh with vety snvilh crouton*.
Serve all h<U. , . ,
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