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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Kenna Record, 1910-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-16-1913 Kenna Record, 05-16-1913 Dan C. Savage Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news Recommended Citation Savage, Dan C.. "Kenna Record, 05-16-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news/165 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kenna Record, 1910-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE RENNA RECORD. VOL. 7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1913. NO. 13. had a chance to see her was a good-lookin- Mr. and Mrs. George Smith FOR THE AFTERNOON TEA MARPLOT OF CUPID almost swarthlly dark, young request the honor of your presence at MADE WITH RHUBARB man with wide, light-gra- y eyes marriage daughter and the of their Delicious Somewhat Uncommon a always to be and ciouth that seemed Annie Biscuits Are Those With Flavor ready to smile. He wore a of to suit 8UGQE8TION THAT WILL IM- of Walnuts. Each Supposed the Other to Be purplish-ta- n and a broad-brimme- Mr. David Wells Brlerson, PROVE AND TART 8. Panama pulled down over fore- Anthony's eigh- PIES Another Until Properly bis St Church, June the Walnut Biscuits Delicious and un- head. teenth, at eight o'clock. common Vouched For. " biscuits for afternoon tea "I beg your pardon . Fifteen minutes later, a fluffy may be made from tha following re- With a little muffled exclamation brown head was thrust in the "door- Use No Water In the Preparation of cipe: the a Special Lunch- By NELLIE CRAVEY GILLMORE. and a burning flush, Malzle flung her- way. It was followed Immediately by Plant Cobbler One pound of flour, four ounces of brown-sued- well-gowne- d Dish Malzie Shuttleworth was In a flut- self upright, her dainty, e the graceful, owner of It eon That Has Few butter, the same quantity of sugar, ter of excitement She held a long, pumps descending upon the porch and with a little circumspect smile. Superiors. one egg, and three ounces of finely-chopp- ed creamy envelope In one band and a floor with a click. Caroline Arden tripped across the walnuts. sheet of letter-pape- r in the other. "Excuse me, Miss er Mies Ains- floor and took her seat on a divan. Rhubarb Is one of the spring's bless- Beat butter and sngar together, add- ings. Its giving possibil- The latter contained the magic con- ley, I believe? but I was looking for Malzle's nose was In a book and she list of health ing the egg, thoroughly whisked- - Stir tents: Mrs. Arden." did not even look up. Neither did ities is almoBt endless, and its advo- in the flour very gradually, working it cates as "Cedar Park, April tenth. Maizle regained her poise with ad- Mrs. Arden look at her, but never- the giver of beauty are num- into the other Ingredients till all be- "My dear Girl: mirable alacrity. "Out in the garden, theless, she saw. Presently she bered' by scores. comes a smooth yellow paste. Turn said: "My dear, I'm giving a lunch- Pies and tarts of rhubarb are old fa- on to . "Come and take dinner with me on I think, Mr. Brlerson. We scarcely a floured board and knead In the vorites. There Is good diff- Tuesday evening, quite informally. I need an introduction. You see, I eon at one. Will you excuse me' while a deal of walnuts with the fingers. dining-room- ? iculty experienced be- have asked only one guest; have heard Caroline speak of you so I run out and attend to the In making them Roll out, cut Into shr.pea with a fan- other that cause of the gen- delightful young fellow I have been so often that I feel almost as If we're An old friend of yours Is fact that rhubarb is cy cutter, and make in a slow oven old friends." here, and I'll send him In to keep you erally co juicy that it soaks the under for half an hour. anxious for you to meet and to have crust To meet you. "I trust we shall be very good company." lessen the amount of Juice Walnut Roll Shell and skin four girl do not use any water in the prepara- "Let me have your answer by re- ones," he replied, "as well. I, too, Before the could protest, her ounces of walnuts and chop very door-kno- tion of the rhubarb. the turn mail, you have heard a lot about you from our friend had turned the was Cut stalks, small, place one pound of Icing sugar and be sure that make after they are skin- It yes." Devotedly, mutual friend." in the corridor and the door had shut washed, dried and in a bowl, adding part of the white of pulled up behind her. Malzle dabbled her pink ned, In half-inc- h lengths, cover them one egg and a dessertspoonful of wa- "Caroline." Malzle a chair for him with sugar put and sat down on the bench opposite. eyes viciously with her handkerchief and them In the crust ter Stir vigorously, add part of the There was very little doubt about There can be two crusts, or top "Only," Bhe took up where she had as she heard the sound of approach- the nuts, then more egg, proceeding in this what she would make her answer, ing footsteps, changed of the pie can be barred with pastry. off, "my name Maizle Shuttle-worth- , and her seat manner till all the nuts are added. thought Malzle, her heart leaping in left is When making prepare you know." She smiled as he to one of the dark corners. rhubarb tarts Mix In five drops of almond flavor- her breast For Miss Malzle Shuttle-wort- h the gave laugh. nom "Malzie!" At the sound of her rhubarb with the crusts separate- ing, and turn the mixture onto a sug- was not without her own se- a little A de plume, ly. he mused. name, called In Brlerson's deep, fa- Bake crisp crusts in muffin rings. ared board. Knead with the fingers cret aspirations, and this prospect of miliar tones, the girl sprang to her Wash, dry and skin rhubarb stalks, cut and shape into a roll. Put away for coming David Brlerson was a very Inter- in actual contact really talk- ' feet and hid them Into pieces and stew them slow- esting companion. He laughed when her cheeks with her several hours in a cool place till thor- ing to one of the charmed circle of hands. He came up to her and pulled ly until perfectly tender with a very oughly set, then cut In slices and ar- - she said witty things, looked serious the "arrived" filled her with a delight- them down flick- little water. Add sugar when they are range on when she talked sense and listened from her face. Her fancy dishes. ful sense of agitation. ering gaze met his. Dick Sherrlll was taken from the stove, while they are to her every word with flattering at- David Brlerson had long been the looking at her with the look that no still hot Chill the rhubarb and at young girl's chosen ' favorite from tention. girl ever the last minute put It into the crusts. Young misunderstands. the Gotham literary lights. He was Brlerson? Sherrlll canvassed "Don't!" she cried, "you have no Rhubarb cobbler, made without an anx- his mind for something familiar about Household the. man of all others she was right you-"- -" under crust of course, is a delicious name. struck suddenly: ious to know. the It him "I have every right," he broke In luncheon dish for the devotee of rhu- David Brlerson, and critic I The days that must Intervene be- author masterfully, "because I love you bet- barb. To make it prepare a batter of fore Tuesday were the longest Malzie she had made this mistake somehow, ter than anything on God's green a cupful of sour milk, a half teaspoon-fu- l IQuestions and with appreciation ever spent She occupied the time a whimsical of earth, and If I am not more mlst&ken of Boda dissolved In a little cold his position, he resolved to humor chiefly in a whirl of speculation over It than I have ever been in my life, water added to the milk, a tablespoon-fu-l just how she was going to broach A writer, herself, it was only natural of butter and enough flour to make Spareribs should be parboiled be- that she should be by you" fore roasting. the subject nearest her heart and attracted the Scalding tears rained down the a medium batter. Put rhubarb, cut - atmosphere. It was he se- Creamed considering what was the best to Thus that girl's cheeks. "Oh!" she exclaimed In short lengths, in a pudding dish cauliflower, served In cured a private word with his hostess green shells, is pretty and tempting wear. She finally decided upon a in an anguished voice, "this is un- and sugar it generously. Then pour a of simple white lawn and re-- just before dinner and confided his speakable. you to over It the batter. Bake K in a mod- dish. to must And be married solved to discard all curls and puffs secret her.