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DADE COUNTY TIMES: NOVEMBER 22, 1934
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Cave Spring News
Rev. T. J. Houts preached
us Sunday.
Mrs. Wesley Forester and
Homer Lee, visited Mrs
Forester, w ho remains i'l at the
home of her son.
Tire Loti Bradford family had
an auction sale Saturday.
Mrs. Canova Guinn and Miss
Zula Mae Tumlin enjoyed a horse
back ride Wednesday.
,T. A. Reeves carried a crowd
to Morganville Friday night. We
are proud of our ‘'Little Folks’
Qua'tet.” Little Billie Joe Brad
ford sang in a childrens quartet
Friday night, amid much applau¬
se.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins o f
Chattanooga, were Sunday guest c
of Mrs. Laura Slaton
Mrs. Johnson Harrison has re
turned from Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Reeves
visited on the Ridge Tuesday.
Rt'V. .Toe Ma«spv and son were
Snndav guests 1 Mrs.
Canova Gninn. ( ^W^^^f
Tumlin Misses and Annie Mrs. W^j^Pzula C.wH Gakii
a
visited Mrs. Cora
Mrs. T J. Houts
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J £B r.A
visited her
Mrs. Exer Forester
in Rising Fawn.
Gordon Jtw iiiiicP. O
Steele
Lillian Atkins SutuldfwBI
Mr. Howell \
have moved to the LaPT
place to reside. jUj
Mrs. Eidie White and
i Miss Zula Mae Tumlin ham.;M
j interesting day in Chatjfcl
i Sunday sight seeing and vi %
points of interest with friends
The Home of
the Bean
TN JL a foreword to the first com-
plete English edition of Brillat-
Savarin’s “The Physiology of
Taste or Meditations on Trans¬
cendental Gastronomy” Frank
Crowninshield complains that it
is the custom, in the United States
to glorify our better-known inven¬
tors, but that “never do we hear
songs of praise to those unremem¬
bered heroes who invented, for our
deep and lasting delight, now and
rapture-invoking combinations of
food.
“Where lies the body,” he in¬
quires, “of married that mute the American, the
who first pork'to
bean ?”
We confess that we can’t answer
this inquiry off hand, but we do
know that it is now possible to
buy, anywhere, in cans, oven-
baked beans cooked just as our
grandmothers and their grand¬
mothers eooked them. They are
actually baked in huge iron pots
lowered into enormous brick
ovens, mixed in the Boston way
with brown sugar and molasses
and a delicious piece of pork. Bos¬
ton is famed as “the home of the
bean and the cod,” and although
we have lost track of that Lucul¬
lian inventor who originally con¬
ducted the bean’s nuptials with
pork, we have not lost the knack
of duplicating his performance.
Painting the Lily
These beans are canned to be
just opened, heated and enjoyed,
but for persons who prefer to
paint the lily, they can also be
varied in a number of ways. For
instance,
Baked Bean Croquettes: Press
the contents of one can of oven-
baked beans through a sieve. Add
three tablespoons tomato catsup
and one teaspoon horseradish.
Shape into balls. Roll in soft,
sifted bread crumbs, then in
beaten egg (diluted with two
tablespoons cold water), and again
in crumbs. Fry in deep fat for
about one minute.*
Judge W W. Hale of
Fawn, was in Trenton
on legal business. Judge
,J, bout’ his subscription while
He is one of our loyal
and one on whom we can
County Agent John R.
Daniel made a business trip to
lanta recently.
FOR SALE —Dump bed for
1-2 ton truck. Fred
Trenton, Ga.
STEADY WORK-GOOD
RELIABLE MAN WANTED
call on farmers in Dade
No experience or capital
Write today. McNESS CO.,
B, Freepors, 111.
GIRLS, WOMEN fishing
enter for training to become
ses send self addressed
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Bureau, Box 222, Atlanta,
R new your subscription
the Times.
H. A. Johnson continues ill
his home in West Trenton.
Jiss Edith McMahan has
mm Florida, where she
; sB with a party of friends on
Jk trip.
.Winnie Foster spent
Khattanocga.
I. H Wheeler, who
nfined lo her room
as much improved, we
■Scruggs, who was
al ed in-an
•ontinuis to improve.
Jos : e Scruggs is the
of relatives in Chattanooga.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Forester, at Rising Fawn, a 10
boy, November 14th. The
ky’ lias been named Bobby
gene.
Fish Supper
At the M. E. Church,
November 23rd, 7 P. M.
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out in a worthy cause.
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and tedious rubbing. Appar-
may never have been settled deft- ently modern methods of launder-
nitely, but she will spend most ofjing with scientific soap discoveries,
her time at home if she does her such as Ox.vdol, which reduce wash-
washing by the methods pictured in;- time to a bare minimum, havt
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