Cape May County Times, 11 February 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE MAY COTIITT TIKIS TODAY. TBgBAKT II, IWT.

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| ‘gfe Doctor’s Valentine j “““ . r.r l*r«. «-Mr. .nvaloM la hi* nOUth.

C UEKE w«r» Ibr** boy* In Dr. Uora* home, and Ui» «ood doctor »»» proud aad food of them, but hU roun««*t child. Uvl. wu ■ Outty^-ircd drl of

three, end Dr. I’oyd Jaet •hipped her. He »•• • **rj

doctor, woektoc d»y sad olcht, hot

ir he h»d • minute — • would eeck out hU 11

girl for • romp.

One fair St. Veloaltoe'e D*y. the bore oeked their Uther JoktnglT “ md • valentine for Dot. >h. my groclooa:- etclalmed good donor. ”1 forgot that y waa Valentine'* Day. Well. t mind, rn bring back the fioeot valentine I can had for my

Utile eweetheart."

Dot. in her high-chair. All day long In boapuale and alck-roome. the doctor kept hM

premier In mind.

inwblle. at hla homi

happening.

Boyd'* aiater. d

nice ear.

want yoo aad Dot to

Wrote And » And tried U. but there And ootei

O. ti

SI. VALENTINES DAY

by the little bojn and gtrli. juit like today.

> ot lo»e in little .ene* bright and gay

lo each other erhe* Sami VaJentme i case ‘round gune thr witten' nwoe*—what (ua when they were found.

» poato&cei eo long a Unr ago.

placed in hollow tree* where they’d be wire to •how. ~ window* putiied. in hope they’d reach the one

meant, the’ wiitten jtnt for fun.

• in her

•■Shrtmpo.- the youngaet brother wboae real name waa Bam, aald ha hoped the panther wouldn't gat

to their house.

-Of eourae. ha wont." aald hie cousin. Liman. "IVonT- let'e talk about It any more." When they were all inalda the house, they begaa to have a eery merry time playing gai the gueeerng kind that raalty made you uee your bralaa. So the afterby very awlftly aad the grayish pink ehadowa bag* foretell the end of 2s; Jo wee Juet ah owing th. mlnd-raadlng trtek. which really more trtek than but very punting for all they were all sitting very eUD trying to concentrate, when tuuddecly Shrtmpo -■What's that nolee t" Bure enough! When the others listened, they heard a oueer Utile •crktchlng notoe at the back door. BUI got up and climbed up on top

! whom the loving word* w

^medUNioRamy

CtttCAMED MlHiHOOMS New that moebiootne are ao ptaaUful and ao ralatlraly !r.**inalve la moat market*, the ‘-mlor ■ok should learn many nice way*

prepart-.* them.

For creamed mushroom* to eerve >e perteaa take owe pound, remove

whole mushroom uee H poau Wash oareruuy. trim oft so; iarac parte and drain. Melt 4 lableepoonfuto of t a frying pan

the mushroom* and ti

spoonful ealt.

Ce-sr lightly and cook for tan minutes, etirrinc once whan half the lime has passed. Pour over the cooked mushroom* 1 cupful ml Ik and bring to

a boll.

Into this stir l tablrapnonfuto of flour, which ha* been carefully dissolved in V cupful of milk. Cook till thick. Serve on buttered triangles

Pozzle C/omer ^_jHO can it be *'knocking?

WHO CAN IT BE?

W l

Whose fed now acamp-

et away?

Who can have left thi* letter for

me on Valentine’* day

Whose little chubby huger* printed

My fourth to tarmlnaia- j my name *o round? POCVD IN BAIVT VALENTINE j| opened the door to find her. but Her. ar, tb* dahnitlon. of twen- j no one’, to be found, ty-flva word, to b* found In Selni I cgn « be? Valentine. 1. Spot I lr ' a LhJ. _i,| con*, creeping behind K. E. Africa. *. Annoy. 4. To color i« ^ 4 Bahind time. 4 Story, f. Old . my rocking chair o: nurch- » Inaa i And two wee hand* now cover my Hotel n. First woman ! a*ked: ''Who'*

rotor 1 there?”

. Point A well loved voice now whopen >1! bo’tla.i *ollIy in my ear:

K.Bd of cio-.h **. Th ■ y9U be my Valentine? I rv- .■ v*»*-i :» Within.I love you Mothet dear!”

re C * B * <>U ,,r,,n ' > , mo ^ be?

•VALiENTINE PU^EIjE

jyv viALT. vJELLPTAvM

WOHH BQCAHK

tly Bret 1* the meaaag*

to ajar.

I last. I*. )

•tlon. U. A metaL 14. ;T. Hug* It Large redt I

large white envelope In hto mouth He had meant to aurprtoa Dot. but ending the Uwla girl In th. Being-room, ha wont up stairs, followed by the giggling children

on their tiptoes.

it tbs doctor, as he lumbered to the second Boor.

-Or-rl"

He went tr, each room and pooped In still on all fours, hto valentine held tightly botwaen hi*

eth.

Wall, he waa a pretty tall and •tout person, and hto overcoat look funnier then aver. Suddenly he hoard Suppressed giggle, behind him. He loked over hi* shoulder and saw hto three boy* aad U.llan and her young friend* --Where'S Dot?" he asked rather reproachfully, gluing down on tha hall carpot. - She'* gone to Aunt Jans'a Mother." said Billy. Then you should hara heard ■am all tough. I "If you don't stop toughing at a, the next time you're sick IT give you the nastiest dose 1 can ink of." protested tha doctor. waa going to surprise Dot with tr valentine.' Of courea, this made them laugh harder than over. In fact LUlto" got hyetortca and had to 1 thumped on tha back and given drink of water. ‘T don’t eaa anything to tough at," grunted her undo, and that off again.

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•aid. They all did and into the doctor'* car they piled. Dot we* glad to aaa her Dad and i went Into rapturea over her line .acay valentine, but. of course, the children told ihe Joke on Doctor, and ha aald the day was spoiled for him. "It did some good." aald Lillian, giggling. TH nerer be scared of t'ncle Doctor again!" And "brtmpo chirped: ^ the panther. Tou know how I knew It ween'!, rtght off?" -How?" asked hto father. “Well, elr." anewered th* little fell w, 'Soon's I eaw that valentine In your mouth. I thought to myself: ■Panther* don't know anything

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H. be my Valentine’." said , BROWN-hairedTeddy to TEL-

LOW-halred Susie May.

_ Susie May wor# a little PINK (use RED lightly) drsss. It had light BLUE bands at >ut th* neckline end eleevas. She held a llttto BLUE heart In her hi L

about valentines, even trick panthers.' " "My balumtlne to a very booful balumtlme " said Dot. and her father squeezed her and aald: "Lorera always maks fools of

Teddy had a dark BLUE suit on. Is culler was white, and hto neck-

Ue light BLUE.

"Yes. I will gladly be your Valentin*'~ anewered Susie May. “Will you give me that RED heart of youre. end I will give you this pretty little one."

The big hearts ar* RED and the ribbon to BLUE ao era the forgst-me-nota. The flowers hare YELLOW centers and OREEN leavaa. Both children have PINK cheeks and RED tlpa. Tha lettering should be colored ^-.T^S

home with me and spend the day." she said. "We ca.i plan It all nicely. I will get Lillian to com* hers and keep an eye on the boys when they get back from achool." Mother Boyd agreed, as LIUton. Aunt Jane's eldr.t girl, was s big reliable young tody of sixteen and the boy* liked her. "Tou won't mind, will you." asked Aunt Jane, if Lillian ha* coupls of her friends from High School over with her. She though! It would be fun to play som«

gamaa."

"I would be glad if she woulii

hate some friends." aald Moth*! Boyd. ' Bhe might get tired of thi

■it Isn't the boys." replle' Jane, "hut Lillian U rathi shout Docur. You a-e. t , . '.g and dignified with hto j beard and alt bealdoa ho ! frighlenrd her when he !■ i her tonsils, and then agi

j hardly

pushed under the couch by Lillian, ind the three gtrla hid behind pieces ot furniture ready to daah

Creak! Creak' Bounded from the kitchen. Then atowly the sound drifted Into the dining-room, th* bangings between tt and tha living-room atlrred and LIUton took a long breath ready to to a blood-curdling yell. Bui *h* did not •cream. Instead ah* held her breath until al.e was ready to faint.

that met her etarttod

ilehed I

■j ahe c

! forgot to breathe,

i Through th* red velvet h

nginga

ange object, which.

Aonl j though It looked something — •Uly i elephant, wae certainly

■e to .o panther. It wae gray and lumpy pointed I ,na ehapelesa. low but wide. Into rather | lh * room It lumbered, and then ook out i > m ***»» th « feelings of the children

| when they recognised Dr. Boyd!

at when | **• ou four* with a

The HANDY BOY AT HOME BY CHARLES'A*. KING. STATE: roRMAL-SCHOOL.PLVnQUTH.N H.

Mother Boyd toughed "Dad won't be back until 'ate." i she said You kn.s. h* 1* really; a perfret dear, but he does look j very dignified alnco he ha* put on

eight."

IUZELK ANSWERS WORD RQVAKE 1

LOVE OPEN VEND ENDS

rODND IN SAINT VALENTINE f

l Trait 4 Tint, f

Vow. i

achool. IJIlto- dutifully

hunted up her three cousin* and

with two High School Mends, j S. Lalt. 6. Tale. 7. Stair h ' Connie Little and Jo Falea. ahrjg.Aaf. 10. /■«. 11. Etc J’ /, went ner Aunfa house. 111. Slant. 14. fiilc. 15. T Billy Boyd wa. th. old**! of the 17. Vaaf. 1*. Vof. 19 t> boya and he bed a *tory to !*•! 121. fiofin. 12. Lean IS

He aald that he had heard that a j IS Sane.

panther had

t- ,7 r ftt-riF oAT.-'-'f

A Part/ for Saint Valentine HE Invitations were moat at- ] distributed and . game aaRlUM tractive. Large red heart* | Famous Lover* era* played. Tb* with gUt lettering Informed I hos'cee read a dewrtpUve paralucky recrlplcnt that the J (r> p h and the gueau had to tdentl*

fy the lover* and write their name* in th* correct place on the paper. Borne Lover* to be described are I Romeo and Juliet, Anthony and Cleopatra. Parts and Helen. leaao and Rebecca. Helot.-* and Abelard, Dante and Beatrice. Bhakeepeare and Ann Hathaway, an* many

Queen of Hearts

her to their party on F» ruary 14. It waa hard to emit until th* fourteenth arrived, but at toet It j dawned and the afternoon eaw twelve happy children greeting the j host and hoetaae who were dreaeed like the famed King and Queen o'.' Hearts In the Mother Qooe* book. The first gam# played wa* the oldfashioned Henrt Hunt. ThU broke the Ice of atilt formality and by th# time all the hearts had been collected and counted everybody waa

happy, good humor. Thv

gueau wire seated about atnall

tables and each gi>

pretty picture card*, pieces of lac* ,nd small scrap book piend told to fashion valentines. TMs game took quite a long and the little flngere were very busy rutting, fitting and past-

t the valentine* wen

finished and stood In a row on th< intelplece and a vote waa taken see who had made the prettiest r Then penclle and papers wi

a tabid > Itself

fiction.

Refreshment tlm* to always th* high peak of tha party. Tha tj for a Valentin# party lendi to many pretty decoration*. <ra* colors are red and whlia. HaaJt

candles and cakee and favor* ard everywhere. Cupid, too. to very

much In evidence with hto bow and arrows The lee cream looks very pretty In heart shaped molds with

a red candy hear on top. Ot

course, bon bona ar.? paper caps add to the nolaa sod tun. Such a party to not haiV. to arrange and

‘ ■ tha

'f—' wc'-e —-13$ Folding Seats Stepladder

S UCH a device •• this Is always 1 dlcated. Fasten th* st*l • n acceptable addition to the j finish nails and aet tha lomeellc equipment of any j below th* surface. > home It may be made of *nv j W * ** x 7 4*- wl

girl friend, and »<**«»«

_ 4-wtdl

fasten them

ar* abown In ea brace, one 144 * No well placed and holdlni will resist reasonable - • combination l» In m natural wood wit h ■ y piece of furniture f-

ievei) and sweet And then be thought surptise •it wai ever tiue! ^ Hs snow- white kitten.

And a nr heart nci