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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-02-04, Page 6r. • e Has ' Sriak �r• a _fleck ° lees Modern` "Garden of Eden" Cera- mony'Held Near Tampa,• Fla With, snakes entwined, ;about their necks,,: Hazel: E ,Carpenter of West. Palin. Beach, and Joseph S. Brantley, r - is. w ca a 'Fla were,. mar led, lett o! Ar , week ;in, what: they, ' aallled a, "modern, Haydenf• Eden ce emon . { o r y The scone '.was o snake farm on the outeI Irts of Tampa R..ev. John• Branscabab,;;pastor' of the' ,First ,Meth- odist: Church, performed`, lithe • • sere-; ' mdny1". ` .•' r ;•" •A • 6.1x -Foot Brute • The 'bride wore: ,street clothes", stud: for. a' neckpiece a: six-foot -indigo' snake; • The groom, used' ti de:fanged rattlesnake ••about his, collar. '`We'd been:planning to get• married, m'. for several•onths.,"' Brantley. said, ",but. we .never -could get up •courage to'.the point 'of going through' with it. But Hazel -that's my wife, now—said she'd read somewhere that the surest'. wa :- to,get over being:scared of; some- ' y thing' was to 'do something more, den. Brous '.. S • "SO' we .picked out this•, Way." , • ,,, •. to :e ch'• Is ,.• By L d $ lies � P , ren . ' lrl?bst C4 d l • Elinor Areal tries to= escape, the tartbreak of her postponed: marriagee 'to Dr;: Norman'Rogeri by' becomlng an :stewardess. Ropers. mother approves an. alliance 1 is ce between, Norman and WealthY. •Fr Rene Baylees. Nor,, Y �. .the. ,• � t'J ick'„Newton,. and,, . It Jealous p A.. ,a •pii , pa �. of who • hel d, Ehiior :.get"Tier, lob. . L*oi 9Ro ers. `:Nornan's slater, it In tore with Jack, buttheX,:. ;shave ;quer I di'sap arsbut vices , Teted. tee a PPe " FIlao'c.,.a mysterious message -not to ,. .,y 9 it a ain, until she' has; soap ;'htr.' •� Elinor., however. Teves on' her icon. • lar flight �Ay ferslgner; Valdmlrz, -ls=- o' re ull - uards two ,ab ard.� Ha ea T . � 0 em it reen .ba s ` and •^poet itito a a 9 ,.il , -fib ri--f armlet `wtysn a shyer. *+ ane ..Y Y, Is discovered' followlntl them through =a. heavy., fog:4• and ' storm.: • Elinor • watelaes, feeeinatcd,';as"a :human. - lire a Il Stlt.-on-th ver, plane, naw flying Seattle them C iAPTER R" As.; Valdmirz sprang'. at her; 1Elinoi sought;lvainly.'to elude his',clutehing fingers. ; They,'elosed 'abou't •her 'throat;. Thehoarse muttering, of the'man'was -In• herears. "These esp•losives the; 'papers they (.mean life'to my'country. Life.'or' eatinctignl” .He was choking Elinor.; • pounding ter 1,• head. ':;against . she•, wall, Jack,' tugged:'at him, kicked rhis ,shins,'•pried; • at his::fingers. • • `••Finally, he •got • the ;man away. foreed':hfm, into the 'earner and' -held, him, nrm "Yoou, you rat!" • Jack , shook 'hIM toughly "Where .did; you ;'get the pa-.• Pers -;`and .the, explosives'?,. Answer;>.be•.': fore L break'ahat window• and loser you ' • • out after your bags:: Ans'wer!" T • "TheCathney , Powder i Company--" the' :fellow•'began.::• ..• •"Cathney .:Powder . Company! •" • Jam and .: Elinor.: ,exclatm"ed simultaneous ly -"Yes,' Ned Cathney was •to •receive a million dollars if-=" Jack and Elinor, started ::'at. each other Both,;• thought of Leola, her-. &range message•to;,Elinor.•hetr .frail • tic wire •.to ,Norm, :her::disappearance . afterward -. The, puzzle, began, to fit .and • form a pattern a itiful •pattern, with Leola';. ea the victim..• She must.' have:. es- caped Ned, round Norm, and come to ^tarn' them "Who employed • you?" Jack • shot. the., question': at „Vaidmirz. ` "My government" The man's ,Ateeth ceased' to . chatter ' • momentarily. , . He _,_� made..a. pretense of''Standing erect. "What's `the: name of it?".' Jack, 0.4 selves: to a • thing• like. this. Betrayt' owug overnment' - .their o „. mirz'''said ,. For' a •,million, Vald scornfully.: cornfull . "- a• .man ill`- do anythie' n agfd." seta lieneil.di or, . Jack , .. r_ ""and paper.;Write::.out. the man's' story. Weil have"•him sign it. When thls :scandal comes out, it's going to ;.more o la 'erg than; take • 'more corporati n wY. .. , • n Chicago holds to clear the C8'thneys.' Aa .Elinor• got ,paper and pencil, she ►ccent ` on the• ' HE noticed the co-pilot was;aignaling. She • Comes the da of disillusionment answered. ' .. to o thea who have pictured y oung There radioing• all�over about.eters turning .in 'disdain froma dish .lie,". he:feaclsimed, ,,'.Tell dac ,to et- ot Spinach. , end. a': Message." , here andss. up ., and; , , . The news today is: They like rt, "He'll d just ` a . minute; ": : He ll, be ' up n . � Survey' of 22,416,' children ..be - Elinor • "Tbe moat. im ortant:' Elinor , re he h p ... .- p. . . 'story tweet' the :ages of. sit and_..16 showed thing just now is the story •were get- ha .s in cb with'24 r cent of. all : ,, tat . p . a " Per Pug' from Valdmirz. • the' vote' '''led' the -•list � .of .'#avorte s,. As she rejoined Jack, 'Valdmirz was the ' o • s' site of the ,, vegetables On . b Y ,.. Jabbering " 411 e. --Ivo fail ed.: They'U torture me= to death " • : ' "We won't.'let' ,them' near: you -if, you'll tell us what we want to know." '!There's no -more,' • groaned;'., Vald- niirz. "You,": lie turned to Elinor in resentment, "threw the bags away., But they would,' hive. we were, so high and the: lightning :the lightning .4,-a glorious death 77-7 but' Vila, this is< feihire . pellet's.. I; took' • them, The , white, pel;.1 '• 1, tinier. Wrote:hurriedly , and held :the PaPer'befOre the, man 'to sign, but he ferCed Everionel.wag talking at onee,,,.Pass- Shout. They log't:, their Usuel heroes.. Spies,:'•adirentare A 'goVernritent's 'betrayal, A,: great. millionaire- Caught in the. *eh of his ed end sped...away altar . e girl hod • fallen. from IL. And did sOmeone.iay • chence nnless".-4ie 'wrung hie' hands Vaidmirt moistened his that?' roeked to haire it; and cathney Offered •toqsell, 'it. When he 'had 'it perfected, 'I .Was',' . Jack Staked. .‘‘,.'Didrl't Yon .know, there Wee„,nryeAanger of ,an :eirplosion'?" 1.1tes; but there -aro many spies acerntuiln ',"149$4 Ione thern- -*Our day befries • e che •or periodic pains, elated with. inocnonal . 7eietutbsiaces, and you .• are 1riiierabIek . you F▪ avorite ..Freseription. It ,stinitilatet the. ap. greater intAe of food,. you're hula' up.,. This „ airotite Freed -lotion. ,t1 'pod, tonic. • to sthrsidiesi the apPetste and Mitres ., *me ot that tired; nerVous• condition., At 00 esti .se, yettagegYsibi.";, Soid,,hy bItillt). one ttlr: It Was of fine .heno ,abse., tablets SO . cents, liquid-, • The girls ' put spinach secohd to corn; which, topped 30 por„ cent. ',ef the lists. , When we think of, 'the- 'South!. we think; first Of. all of the hospitality :for Which. it has been tamed. And hospi- tality, means food • 'before. ,: anything' else., Even tete thought of Southern. specialties makes ,ones molith: water -- fried "chicken,, candid sweet pota- toes, baked ham and . corn :breads: These 'are the•;proud ;cookery'. trade- tionswhich havo,`given the • South a. :unique .place. in song, story and the. hearts of -those, who love. good food. However,` yeti., don't have to live in. or e'en'visit the South to develop:, a. taste • for their food..Even in these: , iorthern. climes, .corn bre • ,• ith• a , real .Southern accent•, 1s do ti�''&r in -many homes. Here area few selected • recipes which;. helped to build' the' re-• putation of 'the South but which :any housewife can use to build up her own. reputation as a hostess. Southerneon. Bread'' So cupcornmeal,' meal ' c 1 teaspoon salt • 3 tablespoons butter,1.melted 1, cup boilin w I B .ater 1.eup•milk ' • ` 2 e ' gga`r well beaten. teas peons biking powder 2 , .,p ., .g Place cor meal salt and butter in :: bowl, add,. honing water slowly and' beat until smooth. Add- milk, eggs • and ,Cup butter or other abortehins, • melted Combine: •cornmeal; salt and sugar. • Stir 1.4 boiling water and set aside' to' loll sligbtly ; Sift. flour once, . measure, avid baking •,powder, and` gift again.• . Add; milk,,egg. and •shor`tening•to hot meal, then, add ^flour, beating, only enough to dampen all flour. Bake: in a' greased corn -ear •muffin pans', In hot oven 025. degrees. F,) 20 .minutes; I.t' makes: 12 ears of corn... ' „ If you have' never made :400,11i4 ..E: GRIDD CAKE S,; these will delight. you:. 1 cup sifted flour' ' teaspoon •baking'powd,er 4 teaspoon soda. ' ,teaspoon salt, ' tablespoon ,sugar .1: cup• boiling,water 1 cup cornmeal. ;, ' • 2-3 sup buttermilk or thlek sour: cream, 1 egg, well beaten 1, tabespocn butter or other shorten ate` s •"n Fi titin .Disca•mf'ort; of '' ENTERS. BOIDY . T'NRCI,,UGH.,' STOMACH q ND INTESTINES -TO S P � . E, Al /I ing, melted Sift flour:once„•measure, add•.baking• "powder, soda, salt,•and sugar, :and sat again. Pour boiling water over corn- meal'and .stir until smooth: Let stand 16 minutes Add :milk and egg.: • .Stir; only until. '- smooth Combine ;, ,with. flour. Add, shortening.' Bake on: hot,• well -greased griddle.: Serve,` hot With syrup; Makes 1s cakes. • while on he •subjec t t of Southern • 'dishes, and; incase: you ba.ven't; had for •a long time; trya baked ham it; o g t soon. There is nothing to equal the d'elicatt flavoursome tenderneed: of -,baking-powder: Mix -well: Tn i urnto: a �ba ed h m;” greased casserole or,pan, 8 x 8 x 2 •: Baked Ham inches,' and• bake. in Moderate, oven � " • 1350-•degreefi- 40--to-60- tninv.tep.- Se`ritls ham withT stiff brush,; and', if. Peter Pun Eari'` of Corn • 1 u cornmeal - c, per teas'psten.- 'alt.' s 2 tablespoons Boger 1:lcup boiling Water cup sifted flour 2•% 'teapbons•-baking ;powder' ,.1-3.Cup, milli 1 egg, well. beaten'.' •' .+ cikleN1 Wheelr• A13464. Fun, to 114,7ake-.-Fun-to Wear • There's "Sprightly charm in this apron with ita appliqued pocket end gait bindieg. Pattern 1683 eontaitiS e transfer pettern of the apron; the motif - (101h x 1414.-ioches) correctly placed and' applique pattern pieces; illustra7, Send 20 cents in coins stein s cannot be Oteeptedj Tor pattern to Wilson Needlecraft ept., '73 est e e treet, Toronto: Write planirk the pilet the 'Mystery. ship was 'the • 'Pl'hey".,APOuncid .4 got _Grimes. in a -corner hod held hisi.'bod. "Hey; the fent*, 'in the' eilVer hedge Of etiquette, , "a i.sPoonfel• ship yoUr; sweetie? 'Ia that oy void; Of: berrien on the. teblecloth' at 1a",,fOr... mirz /bid cOnfess 1 Has," he mai luncheon lest •Weelc;• •, At' the hospital, 'Veldriiiri•canie back bY. hie tide; tense and .olort,',the Per' arid :Pencil' 'in ' her hand. • • Gourmets at Formal Luneheen- Where Emily Post Spilled Pier:\ 't are fOr Hiacolighs focid that' Is ,too hot are the coroinen- .est,'eaUses of hiCcough$,T which' fella* .spainis Of the" inusele separating' the chest from the" itanutch.. This Musele acts; as, a 'kind' bellO;ts When you !AS .a rule, hiccenghe, are .neg seri- Ousi but if they persist -ler it long time they cen cense great , felt. the ordinarY hiccotigh can: breath, but It 'this dee& hot have ek: deet :try lag drink..of cold water, Another way to, stOli. an abstinater at- ' tiAli obit the tongue/ eut and.. hold it mit tor about &Minute', '. It was el' hehrt-stapping Marnent. little :more, eever !the.' &infu- Mr*: Pobt canie through it *II right. riuie laughed it Off. gentlY,.. and when, 'Mrs. Post 'deClitinied ,ageliist host-. 'ranee `of having Watehed Prencnnien eat; of: theklig the ntiPititi tinder the natiOnat dinner:" the 'food,. and Windt by all'Ais •flatletur on earth, There' • 'Italian salad, Indo-China lichee , nuts, °-8•We-aish- -lingerberries., 'Vas- Petit' .:The Red. Lists a' NutnliOr o Things You...Shouldn't DO Don., leave toye, on the .-staircase. /Don't open ;calla With a knife. " Don't turn On the light front 'the: • 'SOUND SLEEP STRENGTHEN NERVES , sleep solindly, and go daily, Get PDOSPERINE tram Your . , .A 1)110SITIBILINg THE GREAT necessary; wash , in •' a • solution or teaspoon soda to'1 quart. water. e 1 ' ofb'oili ' Immerse°:�iam in'a kit,e .b mg' water or :water. and .elder. Reduce the- •temperature immediefely and add sea tockmgs Interesting Facts 'Disclosed ,Abdut An Escemtial Feature ' of Dress • ti REL•i;EVES. N THRO;A.T PAIN • R A'W N E SSI,y No family need 'neglect even minor • head colds• ' Nand -to --.--H re - a :. do: Take two Here is "Aspirin" tablets when you • feel a cold coming on ;with a full glass • water. of hen re at if necessary, tg. T pe ac ordingg to directions ectionsin each package. Relief comes rapidly. The "Aspirin"f .relief meth,o d � ie the Way many doctors now: " , approve. you take Aa'' n fon ro e. Y pea i?n' , • rehef-then if you are notimproved promptly, youcallthefamily doctor. ctor • "Aspirin" tablets are made in e . p•'u. " Canada. irin is the:•registered , ,gyp e-marrk of the u er Company, Y Limited of Windsor,Ontario. - for the naive Bayer in the form of a crosson every tablet.. • eman .4,. �Ilore canal n � oWorking.•:, Hampel Ones Semployeis nave' Doublerd\In Let 10 Years Xn C'anadil there -,has• been no']arge- • scale attempt, to: derive •women Qf ' t!te,• right to earn a, living, although•,• ti+°"t a is ; n •stroi}g prejudlcinst inar i ied • women • in wage•ear , b, oecu.e pattens; Tbo ?lumber of married.wom- en: employed 'Ilea doubled 'inx tee- past 4" • ,; te,.n years;' says, a, story from. Toronto in' the Clu ishan- ,Science bonito^, These facts were••b'rotlght. out in the report of` a co,ltmittee .representative, q. . of, 13 •pl'ganizations of 'women wage earners.•, organl"zed under tie "chair iricnship of Mrs, I-Iarvey Agnew ;by.the national` cou1Gil of the Young Worn.- 'en's. Christian Association of Canada. Perrttft, Qwrl 'Maintenance Only The. survey was irndeltallen, by a special 'se b-coilrm„ittee. of .the -.League. of Nations;• at the request .of eriments and „internaion tal women's ', , organizations. Theaverage •wage for 'men •.is •set for: the supper t of; a family of ;five, but women's salaries. permit theta .own Maintenance •~only, a serious' handicap • ' • . since, it has been deterrgined that • the majority of working •women ,support others• outside. thein• own household, the report continued. The ,purchasing :pOwer and tax 'Contr,•ibu'tibu of. wage-' ••'earning:•women-is of niuch-importance, , .. :it w . ointed out. 1n ro"gird to' in.. ',.; Wes p :come' 'taxa *Motions,. :women are 'oft- . en. in a false, position; 'as• the •,law .re, o ndent ^to live tin the sane quires. d. pe , , s .. household; • and '• many- -.women - .are. forced 'tliVe.a apart •fro�.thd. e .t fie y u ort.s Many ve.- HaDependents •c Some 3170, reports" •we sive re re d from teachers,'nurses;:libraries, social workers,. Y. W.C.A. secretaries; dietiti- ens,: 'lawyers; physicians,, clerks . in` business offices and .private' secretar- es, ealesgir'7 hair -dressers. -Industrial workers,,wvaitressee, domestics , and ,' charwomen It'was. found %•hat 22 'per,':. gent„, are the , Bole support of ,; dapeo- dents _ 15 I ei^ cents : have onl _ .Them • ASPIRIN '1%.• muse= for istocktegs"is. to be 'established in Apoldo; Gerrnany; Where Stockings 'have beeo rn'ade ;pr." three On, the sidewalks of ,Lontlan is coo-.- clUcted\the business.. of 'mending ,•ns laatei' hosierY, The, lady whose' foot' on a footrest provided. by 'the wernan WOO, does the Mending., 'chemical .as nowder. InCidentally , S.tockingS 'Made", from. the inner .Tyrkey,,S.yria and. the' Bei'kit invented leg coyerlriga et'istcielringe The length 'Of..the -silk thread tised in, one pair' Of .wonien's hase1I's 'about Why - ,in :Foe:pie:es! , of *hy ".wenieti: go in for self -adorn - 'bent .:on "a, big 'scale, • after.' Prat.. •,los.- pertinent of ..De Paul. University,' had from'. membere of her own tex,". scraper bate and keep 'up pit' the letett. -woman dresses -to-eatisfy-terself,"--- Last -Love, Better 'More than 60 per cenL;of the stn - dents at Vietoria College; University ' they than being loveless- in their vote, last Week after a debate` on the Sub - ; 'It is better te have loved end lest than never to have loved ,at all,",1 The Yrote Was' 0 to 37 and here s sonie of the reasons': ; J. •Aldridge, • 'fourth-year std- . -dent: "EoVing and; losing ftilfils :the :highest: funet:ons of the; uniVersity'." eithjeet open, mind --and: open -arms:. NeelOni is: a petty aspect Of:leve,,latit.a 'gripping Unruly Tongt4e Canses -.Regret* You'll be sorry. jate/7-that you ad= 'She will; And 'you wilt loser a friend. t 7 ;That yes told'. three' of YOur best friends abont the light you had lest night with 'your bUsbend.' Tomorrow,. '• when 'the' quarrel' Is, made up, theY'll gogsip'. along its way. Per' you don't' really went to cause .another's down- ' That Yon told •ankone,„ anything 'for your mind." Itqs,' a' piene you'. won't want •to reclaini...When' your anger ,has . :That You '.'ran • detve" another :girl -. . :When a 'young' :Man .mentioned 'hey name... The•,'disint.ereate.d :way ;be ,takes yen made a big miatake in. veicitigit: .That . yen. rearranged the trot* to snit yOur Own. Convenience.. "Ohances Ore .yonli: .6e, einheitesiee '• That. Yeti stetted. :pursuing tile' good That made :yoprzielf • Into 'your . PsekolOgista 41.i. It 4s, FOr Men,. Other,' •Wornerif' for Belies - leek soMe . of them `Opts tbeir..hay .friends. ').thers, chusbanda Malting theni. Pay the" One at ilt;ed peYehologiete Said: Another vieWand this frorult,Wonten • ,1-.eonyeS theOge‘coler. an autumn - due to the decayIng,•ehloroPhyll, ;or. Chemical changes,. and to' the „expbs-, ed. CANADA -19i IMPERIAL TOBACCIra INSPIRING PROGRAM • EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT .0n a 'National Cowst to Coast Network TIRED :NERVOUS?• atvitild titattOo. 18' to portion' of •calorosi Mended. with at', thin 'at/wee-WOW modiettialAtigredlcols. 'Tenni Tablets Ott preitiotly end, direct- ' •iytioon. this the' fie* lint. they tit. ti theism:- Your druggist het clitus4' School Broadcasts Canscla. Far Leaind In This Method 'of . basti by the 'Canadian Broadcasting 8:tetes and 6,600 411stening':Schkeis" '' , tchiti nsgal ids, tiirtte,. 'ngeeors .111,,atiolti.h,,,e 06Prnedoeti.,rrae,td". wn, iths,s.ai,,ii:do.;.0 . . 'Greeter 'use' Of* Meilen picttitea. alai. •