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Prayer and Bibie study Wednesday night a t Mrs. "Wilson Eastman's.
The temperance program put on
b.y the young people. Sunday evening, was enjoyed by all.
The Home Workers will serve a
chicken pie supper at the home
of Mrs. Laura S m i t h Friday niihx.
Adults, 9 S c : ' c h i l d r e n . 20c. Supper
rerved'fffWi- eHinttl uJl a:e served
Lloyd' Lf.W %xs 1B BulTalo on
Wednesday.
Mis5 u Len^ Godfrey and Glenn
Godfre»,*fftifr in Batavia. Wednesday.
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Mr. ar^d Mrs. Ernest E a t e r of
Aicade were guests a t the Godfrey
home the first of t h e week.
McKinley O a t h a n d family of
VVellsviile '*eie guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J o h n Head the first uf the
week.
Mrs. Hat tie Head returned
to
Pnri*ville. Saturday
Mrs. Bert Koy spent the past
week in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sailor, Mr. and
Mrs. Keeney and Mrs. Taylor of
Poughkeepsie. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Head the past
week.
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Fiee at Family T h e a t r e . Sept. 13U-15.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Valzy of Ham
bur.?, were puests of Mr. and Mrs
J o h n Ram.'ey a n d
Mrs. F a n n y
Jones the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hale and
Allan, spent the first of the week
in Poughkeepsie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Witter
and daughter of
Pekin.
Louts
Giohs and daughter of Scottsville
weie recent guests of Mr.
and
Mrs. R. H. Tuttle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulter, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bauer, and Mrs.
Eva Kittle attended the Kittle r e union at Li.ne Lake, Sunday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Fred James are
spending a few days in Buffalo
f r o m a H V M H H | irsiin a woman
btCMUJS dispatched an alarm by
note. telej!i«i|:ii and leieplioue in
time to save tan sister's house Hum
tire.
On her way to Chicago after stay
tug at Iter sister's* home IU Kala
ruwioo. Mich., ih*» Woman suddenly
realized thai before leaving the
house slu1 had forgotten to turu off
the switch of au electrically heated
curling iron. Hastily she wrote a
note and dropped It from the train
as It passed through Niles. Mich
The message was promptly telegraphed to the agent at Kalamazoo,
who telephoned the Are department there. Firemen found the Iron
wrapped Jn a smotslna towel.
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DEEP APPLE PIES:
, * 6 cups sliced apples,
1 cup brown sugai;
% teaspoon salt
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V. teaspoon allspice
1 tablespoons butl«* 1 ftcijK Sexy fie Croat
Pare, core, and thinly slice apples.
Fill 9-ounce casseroles half full of
apples. Mix brown sugar, salt and
a l l s p i c e t o g e t h e r . P u t half o v e r
apples. Fill casseroles with remaining apples and cover with rest of
sugar mixture. Dot filling with butter. Roll Spry dough %-inch thick;
cut in rounds 1 inch larger than casserole. Cut small design in top, turn
edges under to tit casseroles, place
over plea, and seal edges with fork.
Bruin with cold water and sprinkle
with granulated sugar. Bake ua hot
oven (425°F.) 25 to 30 minutes.
Serve w a r m with Snowy Peak
Sauce and a dash of nutmeg. Makes
6 pies.
SPRY PIE CRUST
2% cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
% cup Spry (the new all-vegetable
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shortening)
S tablespoons cold water . about,!
Sift flour and salt together. Add
% of Spry and cut in until mixture
is a s fine a s corn meal.Add remaining Spry and continue cutting until
particles are size of a navy bean.
Sprinkle water, 1 tablespoon at a
time, over mixture. With a fork,
work lightly together until a dough
is formed.
I SNOWY PEAK SAUCE
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons Spry
Xii teaspoon salt
% teaspoon gratwl lemon rind
% cup sifted confectioners'
sugar
C o m b i n e b u t t e r , Spry, s a l t , a n d
lemon rind and mix well. Add sugar
gradually, beating well after each
addition.
The Attica New$
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Sales reports for last year show that
1,729,135 washing machines wore sold
—an increase of almost 300,000 over J
the year before. As more and more
washerj are being sold the demand for
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and wash clothes whiter and brighter
wit h absolute safety becomes increasingly urgent.
Richer suds
The makers of Rinso recently anuounced the perfection of the lat est and
most important step in the production
of t he idojil soap for washing machines.
After many months of intense rcr.oarch
tnd experimentation the Rinso Laboratories have discovered a way to make
Rinso better than ever. According to
reports from washer owners ovrywhere, the New improved Rinso now
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The makers of 33 far* ous washing
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machines, aware that their modern
washers need I truly modern soap, have
vnited in endorsing the Mew Rinso. It
is estimated that almi... two million
washing machines will be sold this year.
Thousand* of w:isher salesmen during
the yer.r will bo instructed by their
compaaier to fecov./uend only Rins«
for }>e«t rosuUa.
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—Mrs. Louise Bower h a s sold
her house on Washington street,
to Carl Underwood.
—Miss Helen Stedman is a t t e n d
ing the R. B. I. at Baluvla.
—Mr. Lowell Fox, mathematics
teacher at the Attica H.. S. h a s
been appointed assistant principal for the ensuing year.
Mr. Elmore Vickery is the new
waiter at the Diner on M a n St.
—Mr. Park Baleman is enjoying
a weens vacation. Bob Fuest is
acting manager during his absence
at the Market Basket store.
Miss Ethel Ernst h a s been a p pointed sister counsellor a t
the
Fredonia State Normal. She will
resume her studies Sept. 13th.
—The Misses Irene Merle, Marian Snyder and Evelyn Merkle.
members of the Busy Beavers 4-H
Club of Attica and winners of
blue ribbons from the Wyoming
Co. Style Revue attended the W
N. Y. Style Revue at Sibley, Lindsey & Curr Co., at Rochester last
Tuesday, where six counties were
represented. Marian Snyder won a
free trip to the State Fair a t Syra
cuse where she will model her com
plete ensemble in a revue there.
Mrkle was in the red ribbon class.
T h e complete ensembles modeled
by each girl were made and selected by them. Miss Merkle was
in the red ribbon olass.
fVV- <mM son of Quard and
Mrs. Jack Semple, of Windsor St.
recently fell on a milk bottle and
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w o r k - that's the demand of home
makers everywhere today. They
want to produce a cake which will
win the approval of every member
of the family and add t o their
IsUirels as a cake baker among
Uteir friends.
Not long ago, a woman wrote
« rViendly note to Mary Ellis Ames,
xXreetor of Pillsbury's Cooking
Service.
"I recently 'discovered' Pillsbury'»
Sno Sheen QUce Flour," her letter
read. "For years I was proud of
the fact that I was acknowledged
a s a baker of good cakes. Then,
o r e day a friend told me of Sno
Sheen and the extra-fine cakes she
had baked with it. I tried it—and
I'!! never be without it again."
Fine cakes aren't the exception-they're the rule—with a fine flour
such a s Pillsbury's Sno Sheen Cake
flour, which is used in th«» Motion
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The reason for this !» nlmplc.
The millers realized that women
wanted a fine cake flour. The
laboratory technicians went to
work, rt was found that a blend
of certain soft wheats, milled to
velvety fineness, was the best for
thi» baking of fine cakes. So each
ye»r Pillsbury purchases the best
soft wheat* available, put? the experience of many years of research
into th« production of a super-fine
flour, and Sno Sheen in the result.
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was bstng publicly crucified for hi*
SYNOPSIS
sake. 'Is could bear it DO longer.
"Colonel
Fane;
successful
He left tbe courtroom, determined
London businessman,
is really
in soma wny — any way — to aav$
,'tm Dial, a dangerous
racketeer
her.
who manages to become engaged \
Ricky confronted the local Pollcej
to Glory Howard, famous beauty.
Inapector in his oflce. "Inspector, £
Young Ricky
Morgan,
whom
want U» xive mysatf up for the murFane once forced into a Hfe of
der vf Charles Fane."
crime, hears that Fane has given
• respite the skepticism of thai
Olory an incriminating
cameo
poiice, Ricky poured out to them,
ring which Ricky broke when
the true story of how Fane had met
accidentally killing a man. Ricky
his death. But when he came t o
breaks into Glory's
apartment
the explanation of how he had gainand they fall in love, but Glory
ed access to Fane's quarters—by
deserts him and marries
Fane.
jumping down from the roof to tha
On their wedding night
Ricky
narrow balcony — they refused t o
calls on Fane; they fight and
listen to him. It was impossible!
Fane is accidentally shot. Glory,
"All right," said Ricky, "I'll prove
who still loves Ricky,
shields
it. I made that jump before, and
him and testifies thai Fane comI'll do it again."
mitted suicide. She is held for hit
Swayed by his fiery insistence and
murder.
his readiness to prove his claim, the*
Inspector finally
summoned
a
couple of his constables and they
accompanied Ricky to the Fann
Chapter Six
house. If h» c m l d perform the hazThe little .Knghsa country town ardous jump as he said, it was quite
was agog over the indictment and possible that he had done it before.
In a tew moments Ricky was u p
Imminent trial of young Mrs. Fane
for the murder of her husband. The the drain pipe and on the ledge of
few who sympathized with her the roof. He balanced himself, drew
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shook their heads, clucked their his form up rigid •— and leaped.
But this time he was to tense,
tongues, and murmured, "It looks
too do-ply worried, too full of tha
, fair bad for the poor girl."
Ricky was of their way of think- sense of what depended on his
ing, and he was determined to do jump. He missed his mark, struck
something about it. Through with the edffc of the balcony railing,
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accepting her protection and en- CAfihed to the ground, and lest con
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It sometimes happens t h a t the
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-School days are here agaia.
—Did you forget
to set your
clock back one hour Monday morn
mg?
—The first day of Autumn will
occur next Thursday. To be exact
it will start at 6:13 a. at. on t h a t
day.
—Moon phases for
September
are: New moon, 4th: first Quarter.
12th: full moon, 30th; last quarter, 27th
—A large number of
Attica
people attended the picnic a t Ben
nington Center, Labor Day.
—Christmas and New Years #ill
fall on Saturday this year.
—The Senior Guild of St. Luke's
church, gave Mrs. Jos. Wood of
Exchange street, a birthday surprise party. Saturday evening, a n d
helped her celebrate her 81st birth
day anniversary. Twelve members
were present. Among others present were Mrs. Wood's daughters.
Mrs. Frank Beyer and husband of
Lancaster and Mrs. Harry Vickerv
and husband of Franklinville.
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New Version of an Old Favorite
There are apple pies and apple
pies- But when you serve these
Individual Deep Apple Pies, we'll
wager the family will shower you
with compliments! For they're an
extra-special
treat if there ever
w a s onel
Juicy apples done t o a turn—and
seasoned just right with brown
s u g a r and allspice! Pastry that's
Bimply a dream—it's so flaky, tender
and golden! Topped with luscious
Snowy Peak Sauce and a dash of
nutmeg! Serve these grand little
pies warm, too, and watch the effect
of t h a t heavenly aroma on yoar
g u e s t s ! Each individual pie cont a i n s a generous serving. But don't
worry, the tender, flaky crust is
wholesome and easily digestible,
like all pastry made with Spry, the
new vegetable shortening.
i f you haven't small casseroles,
use this recipe to make a large
apple pie and top individual servings with Snowy Peak Sauce. Your
family will love the blend of brown
e u g a r , apples and allspice. For a
l a r g e deep apple pie, use 6 to 8
'large apples, roll your crust % inch
thick and bake about 10 minutes
, longer than the small pies.
severely lacerated
both
of his
arms.
—The flag pole at the new Attica post office corner is being
raised thus afternoon.
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She kissed
him. "Lovely
dreams
M I M lists com© true," she said, I
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dangering her life for something; sciousness. His attempted sacrifice j
that had happened to htm, he [ was for nought; he had only injured
marched down to the hotel where himself,
" had rproved
nothing
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Olory's attorney, the famous barris- Glory's life was still in the balance.*
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ter Valentine was staying, and
pushed his way into the room where
In the courtroom Prosccuto»|
Valentine was poring over his Peters was summing up. His case
papers in the case.
seemed complete. He pointed out
"Mr. Valentine, my name is Riol-y the inconsistencies in Glory's deMorgan. I want to talk to you about fense, and the evident motive she
Glory Fane. She Is Innocent — / had had in murdering hor husbr.nd
killed Colonel Fanrtl I had come for the money. H.-> therefore re-3
down to settle an old scoro with quested a verdict of "Guilty".
him. I had a gun — he, seized it As he v/as finishing his lmpas-"1
we struggled — it went olf «•*""' he sioncd address, a clerk rushed in'.oj
was killed."'
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the courtroom and hr.nded him tvj
The atlorney laughed indulgently. note. Petars read It, held a whisper-;
"I'm sorry, young man. but your i ed consultation with his staff, aridj
story won't hold water. Very gal- j then addressed the Judge.
lant of you, but don't let's be abSir, information has just reach-J
surd. I don't believe your story, and
I cd me wbieh changes the entire comno one else will."
And before the abashed Ricky plexion of thin case. I learn that!
eould protest apy more, Valentine the late Colonel Fane's partner h a s |
Just, committed suicide over a
bowed him out of the room.
crash In the pepper market in which
And a o w Olory's fight for life win their firm was involved. Sin^e this
on la earnest. She was standing substantiates the de'endant's earlier
that Colonel Fane did Indeed j
trial for the murder of her hus- claim
have severe financial worries which
band, this time with a new otory caused
to take his own life,
to tell the Jury - still not the true we aro him
satisfied that tho defendstory, for she was determined to ant Is Innocent,
and the prosecution
shield Ricky before herself. She had hereby begs leave
t o withdraw!"
merely changed her version of
It was over! Glory was free!
Fane's death tr» suit the new evidence uncovered at the inquest.
But Ricky —
Peters, the prosecuting attorney,
In a hospital cot Ricky lay re-'
was cross-examining Glory. In re- covering from his Injuries, which
sponse to his questioning, she told were painful but not o.* serious na- i
him her story of the events on the ture. Asleep under the influence!
night of Fano's death.
of a sedative, he tossed and moanPeters, over the repeated objec- ed, while uneasy dreams flitted
tions of Vslentino, proceeded to through his subconscious mind. Sud•hake her story by drawing from denly the course of his dream
her the admission that she loved changed; ho saw a vision of Glory
Ricky Morgan, and that Morgan with her a r m» about him.
was penniless.
Ho awpke with a start, to find (
"Exactly," exclaimed Peters, ad- Glo«-y
bendlpg over him. "Glory! Oh,>
dressing the presiding Judge. "It is Glory, t'va batn dreaming a lovely'
the Crown's contention that the dream!"
prisoner wanted Fane's money to
She bent lower and kissed him.',
spend on Ricky Morgan'"
An excited murmur arose In the "Iyovety dreams, darl!ng. aov.Umea,
come
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eourtroom. Glory grew pale. Ricky,
sitting at the rear of the room
winced for the girl he loved, who
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