Calumet Baking MISSIONARY SOCIETY to HAVE F

Calumet Baking MISSIONARY SOCIETY to HAVE F

SOCIETY iND HOME TOPICS FOR WOMEN Matters Patriotic and ---q. Social INTRODUCING MISS CAMPBELL, THE SOME HELPING HAND Artistic Interest Society CONTRALTO OF THE SAN CARLO OPERA HINTS FOR THE HOME -------| Prospective Events—Mrs. T. 0. Smith to Give a Luncheon in By DOLLY DALBVMPLB • BY MARION HARLANI> mere is no sucli thing as luck any Children’s cd. Shake to Mrs. Fascinating Story gently and repeat the pro- Bertram Pike—Mrs. Seals Will En- more. cess. Compliment •‘About a hundred years ago a travel- Leave the second supply on the Did know that? lace for two you ing thinker told a story. The ending of days, shutting it up In o tertain for Mrs. Albert Bush of nox to Mobile—Bridge. Luck is as fickle as favors exclude dust. Shake and brush that go each ‘Well. I must be tin part was, ganging lace then. If by kissing! yoh wish to have the wab and Other Matters from the crown of my foot to the sole ot cleaned Showers of Moment. whole, send to a professiona There is no such thing as luck. •• my head.’ It was a fascinating story to cleaner. Instead— Announcements—Personals children, and I would like to see it in There is success! print. It was too good to be lost. I write Marshmallow' Frosting And— Boil together in that some one may be able to two cups of sugar, hope naif one-] By MYRTLE MILES Anybody can be successful if they only cup of water, and one teaspoon oi supply it. H. E.” inpSar. Cook understand the it. for about 20 minutes, or principles underlying We fail to unearth old books that Apropos of opera—and music lovers were writen in poetry, designed with rarely until, when dropped from the th« Anybody who is willing to study these spoon, who expect to hear "Kigoletto” or "Tro- gold ink and sprays of \bdets in water are worth the gift of old age. Somebody mixture forms a fine, silky thread. Pout colors. principles can he a success. this heated vatore" today are unquestionahly filled in our family is almost sure to have the preparation very slowly upon Gaines, in which three water color Spell it with a capital “S,” if you please, the well beaten whites of two with musical and interest- ancient volume of poem or essay wanted. eggs, beat- appreciation prises were at the dost-, were ing all the given for the amount of success anybody time. Pour immediately over one is reminded of the big stars of opera played. Refreshments were served, and Almost as sure, 1 n)ay remark, to be cake achieves under tlie new leglme depends layers.—Kindness of A. D. C. and incidentally of Scotti, the great bari- each little guest was given a small fancy willing to lend or to copy the treasure basket. entirely upon themselves! tone, who has never been to Birmingham trove. Eggless Cake Those who attended were Geraldine How do I know all this? One of but has been heard peo- cup sugar, one-half cup shorten- by Birmingham Jones. Alabin Mae Travis Fenn. Fenn, Ail American girl told it to me yester- ing. half lard, half in Atlanta and N>v York. Musical butter; one eup sour ple Mary B Frazier, Mary Osburn. Garrie Poems of Long Ago milk day—the only American by the way, who with one teaspoon of soda dissolved America gives a pleasant little sketch of Hatterick. Sadie McDonald. Mary Mo- "I should like much to the words is in tlie get in it, three scant cups of Hour sifted with Craney, Louise Perry, Elizabeth Lewis, singing San Carlo opera, which him this week. It was written by Me- and music of a song, said to be now out a teaspoon of baking powder, two tea Nannie Grass. Vivian Kennedy, Julie is made up from the “Advance Man." to phisto, who says that,' lunching with of print, entitled ‘I’ll Be Waiting in the spoons of cinnamon, one teaspoon of nut-- Kelly, Margaret Pratt, Jessie Pratt. the "Director of the orchestra" of Simon one-half some friends the the metg, teaspoon cloves (all spices, other day, at Knick- Airs, Lewis was assisted by Mrs. J. T.. Gloaming, Genevieve.’ It is not the late pure Italians. ground), one cup of seeded, raisins,!> erbocker, one of the ladles who was of Clements and Mrs. <*. Jones. song, ‘In the Gloaming.’ Do you think Miss Rose Marie Ompbell is very proud dredged in flour and added last of all —11 our party said to me: any of the readers might have a copy. of Mrs. W. of the fact that she lias gained a foot Kindnes§ R. S. "Ts not that Antonio Scotti. the great MRS. CARL SEALS’ hold LOUIS J.“ with this foreign organization for 1 baritone of the Metropolitan, over there “Will some reader of the Corner send am enjoying to the full the privilege* LUNCHEON FOR MRS. Hl'SH it 1ms meant much more to her than any of passing on to readers and co-workersL in the corner?" Jn honor <*f Mrs. Albert Bush of Mobile, me the poem, 'Old Tubal Cain Was a amount of opera in Kriglish could evei a direct heart message from an honored "Yes," said I. "that is the celebrated Mrs. carl Seals will entertain at lunch- Man of Might in the Ifays When the have done—and she declares that in it. member than whom none other has com- Antonio." eon Saturday at the Southern club. Earth Was Young?' panioned with *is there was not tlie slightest element ol longer or done more Then the young lady said: faithful service. He luck! “WILLIAM li. R.” stands forth upon MRS. NELSON’S our list of the “tried and “Is he really as wicked as he is in “I am anxious to ob^in two poems, true" as “our No- Englishman." As such ‘Scarpia?’ When r hear his ‘Scarpin' and THE DANSANTE published some years ago. Do you think and by the sig- Noil'* whatever! nature he affixes to his communications, look at l»im in that scene Mrs. Frank Nelson will have a party you can help me? One is entitled ‘A great cold constant readers of girls as her guests Firday at tile Miss Campbell *s a typical singer, tall, Plea for Judas Iscariot,’" by W. W. will gladly recognize chills go down my back. Has a man to him: tango tea in compliment to Miss Flor- handsome, with a superb physique and Story; the other, No Sect in Heaven,' be such a real villain In order to be able "1 write to wish you and ence Harris of Montgomery, the guest of a in with her author unknown to me. A. E. P.” your splen j mentality quite keeping did corps of assistants to play the part so realistically?" Miss Edith Bowron. The queries embodied in the foregoing and all who an physical attributes. willing helpers from Maine to California "My dear young lady," said T. "my ex- j letters are laid before our intelliegnt ana 1 don’t know’ haw Miss Campbell sings. and from the Canadian borders to the of and actors is that complaisant constituency. Watch for re- perience singers SOUTHERN DINNER and thej T haveh't heard her. plies. gulf beyond—the helping hands—and men who most realistically depict villains WITH THE U. D. C. the of In fact; recipients your bounty, the lame, cm the stage are, in private life, the most, An old-time southern chicken pie with, the halt, and the blind, all who are in She will make her debut here in Kigo- Lasts Longer Than Head and amiable of men. Just as, dainties. is the menu Empty distress, all to whom our Savior admin- delightful aecompanj^ng “[ the ladies of letto at tlie matinee this afternoon. am sending a suggestion that I think istered and for whom on the other 1 have found planned by Pelham chapter. j he went on eartl hand, many will be a to C. D. C., in charge of the dinner to be But— help many mothers- I* have# held a most tender, divine ever of those MISS ROSEMARIE CAMPBELL loving, who play heroes hard to get served found when dolls that china today at the Earle building on I know how she look.-', because I've seer, repairing helpful sympathy, and for whom he died in and celluloid along with private life, and often lack- First avenue for the relief fund of aged doll heads will last much that we might live, the Great her. and she's very pleasing to gaze upon! Helping ing most of the virtues which they pre- and infirm veterans. The longer if stuffed solid with soft paper be- To Confederate of and I made and so 1 was to the front. The Hand. you all who are so devoutly 1 chose her out of all the stars myself good century opera stands sent with such extraordinary fidelity in committ «• managing the dinner for Tues- opera fore they are fastened to the body. walking in His I engaged and have been singing with the vide by side with the footsteps Render my love the various heroic roles that as- Mrs. C. Mrs. of the as an “interview-ee” be- metropolitan “E. T.“ they day Includes R. Copeland. company for two seasons. and high esteem with this, my New Year sume." opera opera—being backed by the latter, as we The Leo Reese, Mrs. Tom Simms, Mrs. J. E. cause she was the one who could principle is philosophical.

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