Brownsville Weekly News

_SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1911 Oe OSE eae Oi - FLINT BROWNSVILLE NEWS, FLINT, MICHIGAN Pe Rage ee ee Re i Be? Miss Fort Valley Of '41 Miss Beulah O'Neil, a senior, was elected Miss Fort Valley last week and will be crowned on Octeber 25th when the Fort Valley State College entertains alumni and friends at the annual Home~coming. Miss O~Neil is a granddaughter of Lee O'Neil, who helped found Fort Valley in 1895. Paine Ccllege of Augusta will provide competition or the gridiron for the occasion. Jane Hunter Is Now WPA Adviser. CLEVELAND ~ (ANP) ~ Miss women which occupies the same field as the YWCA although independent, returned thic week from Washington where she was in at{endance upon jthe national advisory committee meeting on WPA Community service programs. Miss Hunter contributed definitely to the. gathering which sought to fashicn WPA _ service programs.to meet the widest needs of. the public in the field of education, recreation, library service and Patsy Graves Gives Pointers On Preparation Eden Fruit Will Help Keep Wolf Away from Door dint Oia By PATSY GRAVES FOR ANP One of October~s virtues besides the bright blue weather, is the full apple crop, larger this year than last. Prices of apples are generally at their low point about now. The loss of export: markets has made the quantities available for domestic consumption above the usual levels. The smart \:dy who wishes to~ use apples for canning will find all she can use in her local markets. Two and a~haif pounds of apples will yield about one quart of fruit.. Apples Packed Raw shrink in canning so that the containers are not full. This is presented by precooking before packing. Pare the apples and cut.in sizes desired. To keep them from turning dark put in ~a solution of 2 tablespoons of salt, 2 tablespoons of vinegar to a gallon of water. Pre-cock the apples by boiling five minutes in a light syrup. Light ~syrup is a 3 cups of water to on~ cup of sugar. (Or you may steam tne apy'es until they are wilted and pack them solid. Sweeter when you go to use). Fill jars and cover apples with boiling syrup. Leave jars in the water bath for 15 minutes. WHOLE IN SYRUP You may like to pack apples i the syrup. These you will use for desserts or for garnishing the meat nlatter or for anytime you are feel ~ Large Apple Crop Is _ Blessing To Price- ~ HarassedHousewives v TATA WORLD OF | ~WOMEN find there are a great many mentum.~ These ere the words, last of Price Administration. She posed by OPM and OPA. NEW AIR DRYER A triple V-shaped basket suspended over ~ receptacle for condensed moisture has been designed to be filled with calcium cl~ ide to dry the air in residence basements. Shortages Likely, Consumers Told WASHINGTON, D. C.~(SNS)~~~The Negro people will do without as the National Defense program gains in mo liams, Special Groups Consultant, Consumer in the production of consumer goods brought abcut as a re ~sult of priorities and allocations for defense purposes 1m goods which they will have te week, of Miss Frances H. Wil Division, Office referred to recent curtailments Miss *Williams saw the recent buying wave in silk hosiery and its subsequent rationing by some stores as just the beginning of curtailments oi numerous important civilian goods. ~There is hardly a thing you buy that won~t be affected by the National Defense program in one way or another,~ she said. ~The Consumer Division,~ said, ~will protect the consumer in Opis lrg every way possible.~~~ She announced that it is likely that simplification programs will be drawn up for a great many lines of cofisumer goods. Such programs cut down the number of colors, styles or varieties of the article with the result that a great volume of goods can be produced with present machinery. she | NEW YORK CITY~(SNS) ~ A five-month-old colored baby boy and a 12-year-old colored girl are among the 4,00~ British children that thé Foster Parents~ Plan for Foster Parents~ Plan Makes No RA Two Children Of Negro ~ 4 has lived a good part of her life-in Jamaica. She aud her parents arrived in England just before~ the war started and were unable to return to their home. 2 oe oy I< English Parents Get Aid. { ts ge Jane E. Hunter, executive secre- i into: lis Wh ~| the arts. Miss Hunter, nationally |ing fancy. Just set the jars into is War Children is caring for in Eng- ~2 ese ~ ~ gS a ee ct Ag re caer ti ee known is active~ in civic and or the refrigiator and vour milk over The Negro ype a gi ves ~t land in its -34 children~s cies eit. Discrimination Her father was the colored ~ ation, an organization for youns | s..6 ~activities in the community|~ healthful serving for all your a = eamgron apt i 4 se eataaibih it was announced by Edna Blue, rave of 8 alee, ofee re ai and is likewise an important fac-| family from the youngest to the ode soe oees nickel and some types |executive chairman. _.. American |in the army and his whereabouts ants ~3 ~at 4 Cotiee SR ee ~z.onors eive weap couos \ | tor in loral Republican politi oldest, A swell bed,time snack. | headquarters of the Plgn ~are at 55 y See ow ive Bea oe | THE AiR. USE'AS DINECTED--4 + Phvilis Wheatley association ere |K4te vou~sleep. "* 85. ate tom = spe cg or Pooh nas West 42nd Street, New. York~City.| hes unable to tor hick~ hres | THM homme 4 arene PENETR noe carrie on several WPA projects of || Apple Butter probably came into Citcenobiies wach machines, Reruns aceite aie, othe aliaren presnsinne in. war ~Sie yoo t } "a great community importance. being as soon as the apple. Here lectric: f frigerators The children can be ~financially r y oh 1 recently.. ocean are two methods for making it. vaneinndlg si psittras rg sh adetes. ~adopted~ through the Foster par- time. She is a young colored wom- | lost everything. | ~ pig, Berens va Pyiecics. > lente~ Plan. Foster parents pay $15 |2", born in England. Her parents| ~Birmingham wae unsafe, so the ~ Many WOMEN get 2-way help! CARDUI is a name ycu ought help stimulate the appetite, in Wash, slice, and weigh five pounds of apples. Put into a kettle with three quayts of cicpr and cook until apples are tender. Pass through a sieve to remove skins and seeds and cook the mixture until it starts to thicken. The oven is a good place, it spatters like al! get out. Add two pound: of sugar, aluminum pots and pans, roller skates, bicycles, metal furniture, stainless stgel knives, zinc tops for canning jars, and vacuum cleaners. Other materials listed that are becoming harder~to get because they have to be bought from far places in the world and because there is a shortage of ~shipping per month for the support of the children. Case histories, and photographs are sent to foster parents, The children are John Frank Barnes, 5-month-old British boy, and Marie Jean Stanley, 12-yearOld Dutch girl The case histories of the chil come from Jamaica. ~The child was breught to our Nursery where he is safe and well cared for, John is big and strong and remarkably clever for his age. -He weighs more than 15 pounds, can sit up and makes a strong effort to talk. The case history of Marie J. Stanleys asked that Marie be taken into the Foster Parents~. Plan colony. | ea _The Plan 3 trying to raise $1,000,000 to care for its projects. Eric G Muggeridge, Plan execu- ~ tive -secretary, is now in London, directing the work of the organi to remember, if you suffer, from the fl f gastric juice |a tablespoon of ground cloves, a includ bber, i rted only furetional causes, in either | Crease the tlvw Of gastr ~>, space include: rubber, impo: m: of tas eink (1) from setae and thus impreve digestion, and | tablespoon of ground allspice and oils, cork, spices, linen, mother of | dren follow: ~John ig 2 war baby | Stanley follows: zation. 3 } build energy and strength, then|two tablespoons of ground cina- pearl, oil and chemicals for tanning | in the fullest: sense. His father is ~Marie was born in Holland but} ~~ tnternational Committée pain and discomfcrts, or (2) laek of. energy, strength and appetite. If the first is your main trcuble, start three days before ~~your time~ and take CARDUI as directed. I~ you need a tonic to use it by the tonic directions. For either purpose, CARDUI has been giving women and girls satisfactory results for 61 years. as proved by its record of popu larity. mon. Now really let it cook and when its of a butter consistency, pour into sterilized jars and store. The next method is a little more trouble, but you may like the result hetter Wash, peel, and core the apples. Cut the puip into chunks. shoes, and perfumes or perfume ingredients. However, there seems to be amply supply of such consumer goods made from these materials as automobile tires, sneakers, balls, paints and varnishes, soap, tapioca, highly~ glossed~ paper, linoleum, Hosiery Economy | composed of the Earl of Listowell, Thre ~Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Hayes, Russell Maguire, are sponcoring the work of the Foster Parents~ Plan for War Children... oe Fe. a se Put the pulp in one vessel, barely | black and white pepper, vanilla, isi 4 a. cover with water. Put tly peeling real ae ae Pcawew se pearl e en S me - and cores in another vessel and uttons, linen handkerchiefs, tea 4 be Ys You Too Can Have Beautiful Hair barely cover them with water. Let towels, and fishing lines.. WASHINGTCN, D. C.~(SNS)~Facts of interest to Ne- LONG BEAUTIFUL HAIR WINS. ~ Ft. poth cook separately until pulp is Still another list of ~onsumer ro wom rtaining to the) relation of hosiery to nationa: LOVE A; a i: tender and the goodness is extract- goods. which - may experience a| STO Women pertaining to the) relation yt a AND ig, ed from the peeling Strain the shrinkage in supply because of the| defense are contained in a special memorandum issued this eh peeling, mash the pulp. Measure ati sae: psc Oahge smd week to the Negro press by Miss Frances H. Williams, Specia) ROMANCE. and mix them _ together with a; e; Use ier" ~ *.: ee n gether with ef cotton | cloth: coblua land risen Groups Consultant, Consumer Division, Office of Price Ad LET THE How You. Can Grow Long, Healthy Hair Ceftain parts of the body grow to a certain size and no further, whereas, Hair Grows always if you keep your scalp healthy. An ailing scalp causes itching. When you scratch your scalp you HAIR WILL NOT GROW FROM A SCAR | There ~are no sweat glands in sores or scars. The body is given power you may feel all right, but nothing will ever form another true skin.: A scar is not skin. You will never find a hair growing from a scar or sore. Hair grows from the cells of the~ hair bulbs, not look after these hair bulbs,,hair will become brittle and break off. There are two glands to each hair to produce oil that keeps it soft and pliable, keeps it from becoming unruly and from cracking. Every hair has a muscle which is attached to its Hair Root. In order to have attractive, e sores and scars. If yeu do heavy hand, or in other words mix well. Start cooking, ard when it is spoon of cinnamon, a cup of sugar and mix. Butter a deep dish, alternate a layer of apples with a layer of small bread ~cubes (take about three cups). Dot over with butter, not too much butter unless you milk your, o&%n cows. It~s sky high, you know. Cover the betty and bake. HOTEL MACK BRIGHTER LIGHTER Brighten up your busy make this gay dirndl apron designed by Claire Tilden for the modern housewife! Pattern 462 is a wellbalanced design~note how the bodice in front, with its pretty ruffle trim, is cut in-one with its shoulder straps, and how the Back straps are securely stitched to the waistband they won~t slip off your shoulders Incidentally a sash ties in back to like a dirndl. Why not accentuate the peasant effect by creating 4 border on the skirt by a row of ricrac, and Tepeat it at the waist and around the pretty neckline? In that case, of course, leaving off the ruffling on the bodice. With the Sewing Guide to show to speed up sew upholstery, pork, diary products, eggs, and some canned goods, es | n. bs | ({ - <4 (BLACKHEADS) R U IN cf ministration. Data for the memorandum was obtained from the research staffs of the various sections of the Consumer takes time and planning. Unless hose are the right size, the proper length, well made and. intelligently selected, their wearing time is apt to be ~short. Addressing itself to the popular question, ~how serious is the shortage of sheer hosiery going to be,~ the memorandum states that this is a question that only the figure can by mixing rayon or cotton in the manufacture of silk hose, a limited amount of silk can be spread. al to national defense. The big question is the availa-| bility of all four fibers~silks, nylon, rayon, and cotton~all essentl| EVERYWHERE! The smart Wom in many cases when scalp and hair conditions are normal, and correct treatments are used QUININd SCALP COMPOUND helps to eliminate danmarur-, stop itching.scalp and abnomal hair-fall. With by nature to make certain outgrowths of skin which we all know very give you a lovely slim~ waist! The answer. ~s cents postag>, Wi a - well. Hair is produced by our scalp skin. Each Hair Grows froma special 30 Tourist and Transit Rooms $1 | skirt is cut in three pieces and However, it is pointed out, that pe o> gw oe 5 eg Soe xem cite little place in the true skin. If you destroy ot mutilate this true skin up. 543 Bedford Pl, N. E. VE.| gathered into the waist-hand just sheer hosiery can be made of ny- atom; lon, cotton, and rayon. Furthermore or NU-HAIR beginning to thicken acd a hali cup of sugar to eech cup of pulp. anion canned fish and canned to-| J)ivision. ap today realizes BESGRO Spice as before and seal. a the great value of: GGOD APPLE PIE The memorandum is concerned possessing Long FORMULA You naturally want to treat your UG LY with the seriousness of the shortage Beautiful Hair! family. to apples in various forms: of sheer hosiery and the availabil- They always use QUININE SCALP HELP YOU AS while they are in season. Apple ity of adequate substitutes for silk. || COMPOUND. fem ee eae j HAS HELPED rie, known of old should be in its Special emphasis is placed on in-~|B inn Hair of their @reams. Smart IT glory. There is also apple -betty;: telligent hosiery selection and hos- |~ women send for their Basy-to Use THOUSANDS that: delicious mixture of apples, iery care.: |~ QUININE SCALP COMPOUND, the_, bread crumbs, and spices that fat Negro women are urged to exer-|jj hair treatmont nolch nae veneficisi ladies should a like the plague. gg. cise skill and discrimination in |~ i, getting Long, Beautiful Heir. End OF OTHERS! Slice 3 oe porigendrog wre ~ juice bess their purchase of hosiery. Especial- damvatt, itching scalp and abmorand rind of a lemon, a half tea- | DIRNDL APRON Is GAY a ly stressed under this heading is |j{ mal hairfall. Restore your hair te ~ e ~: # s normal iuxuriance. hours~ the point that careful hose ~buying HAIR GROWS LONGER healthy hair, you must help nature to Grow Hair by keeping your scal i in good conditibn. Keep it clean, soft and eliminate itching and dandruff. % K i N te en eae could plan to make oe - cause unsightly skin appearance. Black and White Ointment Th sais / es a::. d do dela ki. ese useful aprons..... * us, wo should p Shard ajeomene schegandiaan soos ~sai. hale. To keep me ig sg ~ils Med perhaps one in a fresh polka dot) used as directed may promptly ease the soreness and itching of | wear stockings as a part of an en working properly and guarantee yourself'a healthy, beautiful head of iS PRETTIER an ee ee ba ta Sop $s externally caused Bumps (Blackheads), Acne-Pimples. Scthite whee tay pedligedesr si: ong growing hair, give yourself ~ complete Nu-Hair Treatment. Complete Nu-Hair Scalp Treatment consists of: mas or trousseau gifts. - and what they are doing, the mem- | Pattern 402 is cut in sizes small suggest. a orandum Easily applied as a dressing, its healing aid to Nature Nu-Heir Formula SPECIAL OFFER (32-34), medium (36-38) and large| comes from a special antiseptic ingredient; itching is relieved, wail Prong ae | (40-42), Small size; view 3. T~: | thus scratching discouraged. Get Black and White Ointment |" "New YORK-~After a successful |: Gants i toe view A. 2 1-2) today. Ig Highly recommended for daily cleansing of sur- | fr, of Peronsl appearances er A oxda 30 cach, fants ant 1 9-4 urs } ~ SEND NO MONEY s] heise OF ia ie it st send name and address. Pay Postman oply $1.00 plus few cents postage when coins for this ~_ pattern i Se; + delivers t' -ntire ervatment. It ie Guaranteed to please or money refunded! CLEARLY NAME,. AD- Vuln: ter~ Anderson, the movie and radio ~vie New. DRESS AND Z eONY Me | comic, and Mrs. Anderson ~/RODUCTS, 1133 Broadway, New York, NyY.. ment, Scott Newspa IN SOAP OINTMENT a 2 ies an

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