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muotroto preentiaking L•••02,• Fur,
' 101h.ed iJverV ratter's
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If the, family here en44.eni3" de.YeloP•
4).4 a.;',rs7feet.'5.,t,00tie!' the following
CiPea, 'Will nAccfnatelY. 'meet t,heir
,Mandit: '
ceffee • Ca k
tire. :Peek .04 Stir:4444: blibbllng
point. le reached and add • Meat,.. fte•
'heat; PrOP• ilee. flPeeignia-Onte:
large hot platter, pe4. 9Ver fiance #44;
r3•OYe. •
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Vgetab1e soups O4Ceakeurluesti to
•Stte'Vve nt14,;eiteSerele 41844 The Yege,
ingredients: I cUp. S03 1 „pup tale,ab1esfihenitl be., Strained an.4
Alio; :* PPR cern SYroP., .eggs, 3,04•:: • added it lazig•entingh;•beteteserving
91-46.4111'.94.g 01.).a gQ,u; 4 euP- to, heat ...thOrollgi4;•...., Pth8rWISO the.
, ellOrteningt ..!A cup strong4Ooffee..?;: vegetable; will bo oVer-06.01ted. akil"un
„."iipOon 'soda, 14..teaPP:00O ontMeg...Belat 'attritettve., • . • • . "'
the, •'egg8 ,fit,pa sugar •until very!, light, • ; ' ••,
0101 odathe -..-ifyrgR and stir, In the Pees! %Beans, 'Ire:Oils, • ,
. fiaue Sifted, With, the other dry' iagre41, •:•• One. Of the: best; :bargains! the home,
:Mita 'and'inixed•With the-'01ealle4 and 'MalFet ca P 1.41.1y 1310144 ih the drleti
orte,tLyosinpiidc.f ine coffee with the .:vegetahlef3 Xncvlu as legumes-TP0a0C
'shortening and iiike•in- n; rather qnfak 'beft-nitt•-iiiid: `.:AlthongliP‘ poor in
oven untllthe cakeleavearthe-414ea-ef- -calories and mtieraia1tstheyJ.end
• the .pan. .. • • • themse Yes • 9 tInany 'savory71i1es.
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suitable:for days., .1 • •
.
. Delicious Cream C.o.Ok100' _e •
• J3 cause 'these .vegetable nav long
Ingredients;1 cup sho.rtening, .4
toe.404, eg$4,: 'cup Ault inea4i. Cog' l't);:,11"'olcilfteQiiinetaollbedFitlie,41"r9.4714140
chopped raisin's, 1 teaspoon ;
meat" and are regarded as .nfeat.,.sub-
, 4 eiips flour,: 2. cups. brown .sugar, 2-3
stitutes: gOwever; with the .realika....
CcupaWeet• cream' 14 ea° cern syrup, tion' that a .great •' differenee exlats in;
teasix'on lePon: eseeeeet, • 't41111)°e•the •nutritive• value ;6;': Proteins from
•
•baking Powder... Oreniff-Ditraherten
•Ing with the sugar and then add the
"eggs and beat "until' light. - Mix the
creainurith the corn syrup and add to
t,th'e• holier ;alternately With' the, nuts
. • And taigina. Flavour and'•dro--13i-
sobnfuls on'hottered baking.pans And
Cook in a moderate viten (350.',deg.)
.. Carrot pie • •
_
IngtedientS: 2 pziPs grated carrot;*
tablespoen corn Orlin, : 2: 'teaspoons;
• cinnamon 4 eggs 1 cup sugar 2 cups
• • • • • use of legunies, but to give mothers a
are not penal:Opted an adequatesubt1-
4-tite.for Meat unless, they areitervect
with Such protein .foodsas milk 'and
. • .
eggs. The 'protein .found .in dried
„beansrpeas, andlentils is kn.OWn as an-
"incomPlete 'p.rotein: whielt1is faeidng.
In . those substances neeessary. for
gro*th and health. • . • • • •
Mitierate In. Legumes
. .
These quallties . are nientioned ,not
with the tentiOn'of discouraging the,
milk, 2 .tablespoons Shortening, 1 tea-
spoon.. ginger,: .1, tablespoon ', , corn
•.starch( a Pinch of .salt. Mir„the corn:
'starch ith:the 'syrup and thii beaten
, . w . • •
• yolks, then stir "into •the ,•carrots ,and
add the spicei; •sugar 'and 'salt, Bike in
clearer understanding of the. actual
value of these foods in the diet. •
_On:Ito:aside trodtheir protein' con.
tent, 'leguines 'furnish iron, and phos-
phorusin worth -while quantities. 'Both
•
a •single omit tor .0)44 30 ,niffintertif inet.'al-eronst• itnentsLarentgreat
..inaportance for'body Irowth 'and ,
until firrn inthecentre- Add 3 table:
spoons sugar to the • Stiffly: heaten Pair. • '
-in
whites Of. iiepilethe Peas end hefts'. sista contain much
the egg
Ingue. on top . of the. Pie . :Brown' in a ''etereb care nu* be taken
. that other foorather 'het even • and ,serve either het 'link mealsmealstli rich in
not included
ni-cold; This recipe Is Miiiicient'for starch Are'
in flaor
two medinin-slied 'Mace legel4e • . ere :thild
•. Left-Cit,oer Soup :
. Po you regard ; a cup •. of left-ovet.
• . .„ • • soup with •sanie resentment ak-justae=
7.'"'7.77.717.77Mixeltwaistelr-pentrhecause4t-Can-be•
teserv,e_ _many ctilinarY:::Pur•
• :poses. Soups' always are, highly sea.
• .Boned'and :are a decided'help.in chank.
.0.1.npinine With other ma-
terials--"-In-SauceS-;-.--1-.sallids.: and 'meat
,
dishes and in.: extending and .utilizing
'other let -overs in a savonry:faehien.
•'; Canned soups;'too, lend theinselveh
to•iriutnY excellent disizses;•and.simplifY
• their Mitlifirg-to-a,markedilegree,....,For
•'instance, canoed foinatoesj, Must be
sinthiered unfirredheed, seasoned aml
strained liefor,e• they, can he used in
sineer--while
• Stant Use. •• • • •.
Dishes Made with rice, '. Megan:Mt,
spaghetti,. kidney ,And navy • beans .gain
eitzek by the'. addition of tomato soup
'' •
or clear soup sUpi,as.'bonilion.:4.
Meat gravies and • Many salads are
, given a pleasing richness of firiver by.
the: addition of .bOtiillon'... .• •
...,Conztomine iniproVes many. a. cream
. .
'sauces.And. jellied salad, • ' , . • :.
..Cremia Soups Max be:•inade•intO sat-
isfactory sauces 'tor 'vegetables Of.cOn-_
tratithig•ilav.Or. .. • : • ,
•, Toniato.' cheese toast
lun-
cheon' dish that 'uses AcheatO ..setio :0?
advantage:. '
. , . •.
•
• Toni:AO Cheese 'Tciest •
•
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▪ TwO MIPS creain cheeSe, '1: cziP-nzilli,
oup toniato. soup, 3 triangles of;IciaSt•
• Piit about 1 toaaboen,butter --tv
snMeth 'sautepan; add ci.eese:,.nnd
met t Lover, a ..1O-W-7-fit'eTstirriag., con:Slant=
ly. ..81oWly 'add' milk,' 'stirring nutil:
blended, -Stir in soup and cook, 'stir-
ilthistantly • Until i"Iick • •aild'
• arpopthl, : Season With, salt And pepper
'and. add 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire
Since if liked. F"Out over hot West and
goveo. • • • . • , • •
Mee with tomato sauce MakeS a
, . • .. • , .
•
.nourishing' dish that is easy to pre-
pare. : Left over Meat 18 suggested in.
the reCipe but can be omitted it net'
• at hand.' • • ,
Rise' With Tomato Sauce
, , . „ „ .
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,
,TWO. Tip's. htit• boiled or steam ribs;
1CUP tomato sonp; 1. tablespOen but,
ter, 1 table8POOn flour., i4 ouP:Water,
• I cup Minted . cOcilted. sausage. "'
• ..1Vie1thiitter and:Stir lit flout. When
bubbling 'add tomato soup. Itilifieont
can with .Water And add. tiviirst,mijo
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1.„8880n 15c„ March 4. 4111Pis'
,ninnY Concerfllpg, .114,neelflifiatt,
11:24, i81e, 40.49,-: Golden Tent,
•f-ceelO ,unta map al! 'Y. that 4400
and Are. !'/Avig, laden, and 1 'WM give
Y9U, reAt•••••.Matt., 11:29: • "-
IM-.--1Midalrinnier and. (Chnl?..: 14)
entInnn of A:P,28tha secoud year 0
.0hriot's ministry.; •
.
r4llAtr-P1.4 14ss4(44, .Toha
seed4,I0 Jes10;14ken7.:
• '-`14:01i: when !aim_ heard in the ,prv-
son• the WOrkS of the OttrIst.' John
h
.,toenIkis
tibltt C.hdhirt
eetptgahi
s7.°:Rarlco'4114rnlieYe
from
Moab te- Galilee :was longi ;but
'John's folloWerswere devoted to his
'Wishes, and' donbtTeSs..afet! &Sited to
we' for .thelnielYes the wonderful•
teacher,
`Ar•Sal(i.nato 'WM; Art';hO;4' h`
that' corneth?"' The Messiah ,foretolcl
by. David,Isajh,nd'all the prOphets •
the great hawed the nation for VrIfrii
all :their hiitOrY-had been seeking to
-Prein* them! "Or •Jook We for an-
other?" That seems. a strange ,query,
to• comefrore the forerunner of the
M4SSiah; the :men who had no read*
recognd Jesus as the Christ, se
'Clearly ProclOnleo hizn te hethe 1•410,?'
3250
Today's .'pattern• will donii to
•ward,making.yoirr, figure Melt
• Slender! •
It his& boon W.the.huainesa wenuti,
-high 'schoel. and .college .2rdss, for it's
se.eality and quickly .slipped 'ett... Bee!'
sides it 'fitii the ; figure withent any„
• =comfort:alto, bunching.. •Ititsintrea
an' unbroken line to the outer gar -
!pent. 'The -brief attaChed panted* are
Comfortably full. •.,
Crepel4e Chine, at crepe or 'Wash-
able satin Crepe are Paptder medium*:
• "And Jesus answered and said unto
,theni."' There Is ne upbraiding of
standing.. in his reply,' 44Go ,and .tell
Jahn the things which ye hear and
see.": Christ IA always ready with evi-•
:dence and proof.
'The blind receive'. their Sight."
Jesus .came est*, Light,Of the world..
He came th be a light'to them.. that sit
in 'darkness and in4 the. shadow Of
death. „"And the' • lame walk, the leP-
ing the 'restoration of pinta of the ritual nipire•
'3`43f width' it tail- beau reeelyod,
`'4kad .040t: TeYerw• th-ent untti. hehed0
Some c the aPent40-1,9114
,Avoro, Poesefsed,"ef
1004' yet, P11. them were a.a.''bilbe0
in their nin1010 faith and truet, incirio
Ovid ire. eivo Chrhit'e, revelations.."'
'"Ye4! .Father, for. so it:..*84.
'well -
pleasing In thy sight." Withent,..de-
bate, it Wan enough. for Chrizt that
thia rola his. •Fatheen. was
then,, that. it was ;for the hint
for all. '• !!411- thing* have, boon delivered unto
We of aoY Fatlion"' The -great 14Ord' Of
heaven and earth .$1tvei all things into
:the hands of !TesuIl Clirj# SO *athe
might novo,' nlankin4 from the peril
and destruction which threatened it.
"And no one Itnowetit' thel'S.oPt tul.ve the
neither Oath any hen* the
Father; save the .$911-!..! Tho Son is
the revealet of the rather.: ."And he
to whomsoever . the Son* wtlletli to re-
veal." He •knew -.the Father
by in-
stinct they must be given the knerwl'
Odge by inetrnetion't ; •
"Paine. unto me! that labor
4114 are heavy Wen, and 1 will give
you reSt,".• "There is no saying, even
eMang those of 0104. hilmolf, 'that.
makes a.wjder.apPeal; fee the appeal
was as wide as t e hnnian race.
"Take -my yoke -upon YOU, and learn
of inc." The, service of Christ is else -
Whets characterised in Other WAYS-, but
there is always' inspiration in ,the
metaphor, • When Jesus said "Take
my yoke upon .You," he 'poke Of the
yoke he himself wore. as Mari.. That
was the 'yoke of t. perfect 'sirrtakier
to the win of God- .°.For 1 all Meek'
artd.lOwly in heart." Humilityin the
old world was'a vibe." It was a thing
Abhorredand accursed, Utterly un -
worth of the • ntlentan ,but Chris-•
virtue: "An ye 'shalt find test unto
your. souls." , • ,
"Formy yokti.ii easy, and my bur-
den is light". No life is easy that is
not u.der some fitin control'. All wan -
ten, passionate, 'undirected or Mis-
directed -lives are iniserable;.tasteless,
burdensome.
body that were rotting' away orhad •
eitirely fallen off.• "And the-. deaf
nity Being Sought
bear."' :A Miracle even mere comfort-'
ing,'•perhape,. than the restoration. of • • ' '"""'-'• •
Sight to the blind. '`And the dead ate • •Toronth'...--,Theeirer-increashig: be64
,raised, up." • The %spas contain'anly fOr.,mere interchange: of ideas and
:three detailed accounts.' of .this wirieb cioninon discussion te bring different
•seems to Us the greatest Wonder .of all, .parts. of .the.BritiskEnipire to n con
-thengliAnTehrist.itiins:/no.-.3norethen acitiazineint;:-Ot wit,at,-.•thok:have- in-.com•
men, and to, develop ,reciprocity of
aims and ambitions:. has, .:the
estahlishment Of:the Institute •of: pdn'.
cation in tondon;:gne,
diurii 'of Empire unity was described
by Prot, chalice of • McGill .IIniver.:
• sky in' regent address' here . before'
the Empire Club. Thelditector of the
•institUte is Sir'Percylklinnn,. and 1,:iird
tEustace,Percy-Azichairme,n; •
•
The final test of democracy Will he
Itife7Bfitrith,-Dommant-vealtiOlt-eliPedk:'
-tleniated.' Bre -eight.paintexample
'of unity, incinded: government by con
'sent, autonenibuzi ;within the:.systeint
demoeratic conduct An industry and
. , ,
"•finance; ; political free** Without. dis•
;criininaticht On the ground of :race, ,re-
ligion- Or Color; eecurity.. for 'rniziorit-•
leaf 'Universal Oducatioicand freedom
of oPPOttnnity;- thoii141; tif ,secletY
-Where, diaSfiglar-inolief-hr-ilife:7Maf
.bo "follolived; :and: the supreme: rule, of'
i
..law:.,.
waking' a person from gleeP. "And the
poor have good tidings (the 'gospel)
preached to thein." This comes list as-
the.cliniiii Of the list. :
; "And blessed is he,' whosoever, shall
find no:occaelon of stumbling' in me."
Who is repelled by nothing in Ine, as
they are more appetizing if combined _it 'cin be. trimmed with lice or ,wittl Moffatt translates it:
highly flavored foods and made ,selt binds: ' • ' ' • "But whereunto shall I, liken this
savory with careful seasoning., ,St1e No iisto is daigne4f for .siteei generation?" by this' generation
aing togking-lic*Peratire'-to 44.;`16; 1st ,gp :4-.027; )-Christ -in eant-nottlre-cont:-.
palatable. When •serited te • size .1.6 -requires uayaids•-4 39- . • t ke
7e,,cftenjbe-t;ough-nberlind,..niehOtthein ijust 's man Peoille,LYelie heard,hina_gladly„„hut
- - - • :, -theaeribes-and Pharisees—AI r-* -11
'
children: or' Old people they .8hould be
rubbed. through a sieve to- :einove the
coarie outer cover -digestive apparat-
uses. . •
.
• •
. , ,
Baked. Lima Beans
Two cues lima beans, 1:•sniali
onion,:1''SWeet. gree.0 :PeUPet '
slices .b4Con• i'Ciaps canned; t
itnatoes„.'tteasPOOnst sugar,:y4 teaspoon
'pepper, leattption .tpattpao
'.mastaid. • . • •
'L.-Soak's:beans 'in Water: to . cover over
nig . , e morn ng •ram,. an zim-
7Mer toilizig-salted _Water .-itir, 30 min-
es,' letting. the; Water' bpi* away as
much as.'pessible. Put n layer, of benne
In a greased.,casserple...Sprinkle.,with
:finely minced pepper, onitin.cnt..in thin
slicesfand ha/Con. cut .in ,tiny agnates:.
Sear bacon "in 'frying .pan.;before: cut-
ting in Squares. ' "ContinueUlternating
until . all : are .Used. . Add say., sugar,
pePper and mustard tO:toznateezil and
ci,vr beans: COver :oa,s'serple and
-bake. '. in: a nioderate oven for Our
• . •
, Another...way-to.. hake' lim4, mind la.
::ie nen theriktifter sciaking ere: night,
tender. , Drain and 'place • in: a
shallow baking 'dish. 'Cover the top
:With stripit'of very thin. ,bacee, :.Pour
tOmato 'Mee seasoned .with' onion in
oneSideof the diSh :nail the beans'.
- are barely '0v -tired.) . Then,' bake in. a
:moderate oven untitake about 49 tniiintef, inebacon is zrisp.
It will s •
. .
.‘. Apple Pudding $
:A.: hOt".piidding taste'sIn
, ightY good'
.these cold ilighta.: • Pare and . slice'
four • apples,: Mix •viith •one ,sugar•
and :chin:amen; to taste., .Then -Make if
;batter.' 'of one. egg,. 'one' tablaspo.o.
.sgar,a
.o.tsaapo,aarbak4ig, powder, tWo
•Mittzt Baur, a ..pinch.. of salt; .oge„,citp
.milk'. POttro,fer apirle8Andbake in•A
moderate OVeri fer.45. .Serire,
with ,hard Sante,
:';.• • Tatity TUrnip • 1°
Turnip• pie- inakea .aSzivotity little
supner (Bah., ,libif and, iniah• the ',tar
nips, soaSail With pepper. and Salt and
teiti, herbs,. : - . •
•',
Butter • pieldiShi put in the *egg-
tOhlas, ,add a iittle 610913ed
inch materiel! 4% yards ni Ote:
. HOW irq ORDgR PATTEANS.
-WriteyoUr name argi address plain-,
giving number and si of su
•
rns: you want. Enclose 15c in
m
staps or•coin .(coin preferred; wrap
it carefully): for oath lumber, d
addiesit your order ,to Wilson Pattern -
Serie, 73 Wait -Adelaide St.; Tema&
onion, then a .layer Of mashed peta-
. • •
. with ,--breadcrumbs,
,grated cheese and finely chopped para.
Bake in' a moderate ovenfop tWen-
ty.niinutes, garnish with clioPped-pars-
'16Y•and sere with Melted butter: / •
• Bed • Cabbage with 'apples is ati
un-
usiXfti disk with a piquant flavor,
• Cut •a• -red .cabbige ,into fent,. trim it
'carefully,;removing the. hard stalk,
wash At, then leave ,it to soak in cold
water with a little vinegar added fdr
•
three'quartera of an hour . • • .
Rinse well, then dram, and cut it in•
Shredi..,'' Put , int() , boiling ; salted
water 'and boil quickly • for fen
'utea; then drain: , • I •' •
, Fry an onion, add this to the cab-
bage with 114lb. peeled aild • sliced
apples'and a little stock, then gently
stew until terfder. • . •
• Turn into a. fireproof dizth,prizikle
With lareaderumbs, . dot With' 'bittter,
grate over a:little nutmeg, then brown
hi a hot 'fiVen.
•
' HousCh'old Hints
A good-,WaY to darken beige -stoek.t,
ings„,is te rinse' them: In strong coffee
"while they, are stili.Wei frezzi.Washing:
,,The coffee should, of, cpizrati, he well
strained. • . : •• • ''
'Never cut 'fur 'with EicisSora,i.Or it
Will , be. spoiled..' Turn' on. the Wrinig
side and tut with either a saeti-razor;
• blade or 'a very' ethar.p'kniie.''. •
Whexiewingfur, have a 'Small
,Plene . Of Cardboard. between the tWe
edges that are being joined. Keeiithe.
sift! dOWn With this as yOu,,sew, and
. •.
mevel.it,alcing as the work proPeeds..
u to c re s e mai• a
places." The Open squares of the
towns, not too crowded for ghildren's
Spats, "Who call unto.their fellows."
• 4A.-nd say, We. piped auto' 'yew and
ye did not dance; we wailed, :and , ye
did not mourn.", The children played,
first, at a wedding;' and 'then, at a
funeral. Jesus marked the same sort
-of-fickle,--imifative-tendencies-in-their
treatment of himself and John the
,Baptist. :They' were ' captions and
eareless. •
ating--nor
drinking.. John lived on locusts and
wild' hoziey, wilderness. fareHe wetird
•not.thinkof attending a feast. "And
OU$ekeei,
ve„rity
Eruploynient -Gains
In Major .Natidrii.
they say,,He hath *demon." The Geneva —Encouraging news cit More
giop of the Baptist had been too hard employment in Major industrial coun
for the Jews because Of its 3stern, mar-
ality. :s ,
On 0 :111811 came eating 1and
drinking." He was no weird prophet
Pouting forth from the wilderness in
hermit's garb, but a 'homely man,
affable, approaehable, seCiable in his
Manlier • of life, kindly with his.,kind.
:"And they say, Behold, a gluttonous
, man and a winebibber, a friend Of.
publican* and .sinnt rs !" The religious
leaders Of. the Jews were n� better
pleased with chrisvo joyousness :than
with John's sterrineia. 'And Wisdom
Is -justified by her workS,". Wisdom
ihowa that she is wisdom by restilts.
Thespecess of Christianity litis proved
lest's tight and his crfticr wrong,' as
-he lineW4-iirwould.
• • ,
"At that ,season." In Luke
22 the following word§ ate Uttered to
the Seventy when they returned froni
successful evangelistic tour. They
are appropriate in both places. "Jesus
ans*ered and said.", He anawered here
the 'question which doubtless arose in
the hearts of hia listeners:, "If Tyte,
Sidon, and' Sedatirifdtild thus have
roSnondeel to the gospel, why was it
not given to thetn?", Our Lord's reply
is a burst Of thanksgiving that OA in
his -infinite mercy , and Wisdom had
granted, it to the obedient, tiMple
dis-
elples who stoodbefore him., "I thank
,the, •0 Father, toed of: heaven and
earth," Note Christ's -humility even
as he is about to declare his unique
•
relationship to the rather. "That thou
didst hide these things film tho Wise
and understanding.", Christ is think-
i'ng of his work in the world, and the
. . •
tries, is ...reflected, in statistics" for the
-last Montlia.;of 1933 published' :here by
ihe•International Labor Office.
In..Great Britain the hide*, figure 'of
:eraployinent for December .shested an!
.inCrease of 6 or cent. oVer.thesanie.
:month •of 1932. Figures •for•the United
'States 'for: tictOber, sh. ow: the in
dex fikiire 59f, and for, October1333,.
73.5. '; Canada,Japan and Italy • also,'
showed. perceptible,: -riseS .in employ
'nient figizreri.,There has been 'zi;:diniinn
. flonrecor.ded ent .10'
.emintriee,- • .• • ••,•'•
•
,- • • ,
British Lifeboats: .
• , 'Rescue 398 in fn.
An ainteSt. i'ecord. 'fine:
aunizner made 'little diterenber,to. the.
&Oct •Work: .aohievedby ,British life;
beats, •111.1933: ' •
' :The .number of people red:cited by
'these .Vesse18, motor .aad 'rowIng
stationed • round Die' coitistia 'Of, Great
,Britain numbered •98, thelaiietit
nainher of five years. Iii.tidditiOn ti
iives TeSened, '45 boatsand siiiPs were
saved or,helped te safety'. Since 'the
'founding, of the .Ttoyal National life.
ht in Institution in :1)44, the: resCites
average out, at •Ovet. 17.....per Week', Or,
• prolific Song Writer ;
IriVing Berlin ha a Written more than
800 songs. His first big hit was Alex-
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before AP yogi 10.
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of her age she is stili extrernely activs
and sho keepu the -'whole of niy house
accounts. • She is really 04;
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• ol-Ier length, of _service is snrely•
.'reacexl, and 1 hope wine of the • la*
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take:her as.= example. =. '
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in the Purheek ,arenv•ilaYe: reach
geed, 13014tio4s•
have been there for genera
tions, and are, said tti • be *cep
from Survivors of. the Spanish Atm
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of unusual- abilities, And she
Plenty Ot'oPpol'unitieslatek to Ant h
talent to good uses ' • — ,
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life.' She travelled all Over riUrre*',
with my:Mother in the :!seventimI: Shl
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offerti of big salatieeitio saythe
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of; ivionis-
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w as alwaYs ready for any .emergemet
and was a clever organizer.
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a life of experiences,in so many eon*
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',breaking" two milik covni--to-Wett
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needed More horie-power,
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