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1924-06-25 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 10 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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MRS. PAULINE M. SABIN A house divided against itself is that of Mrs. Pauline M. Sabin, member of the Republican nationa committee and one of the leading feminine figures in Republican political circles. For Mrs. Sabin's husband, Chas H. Sabin, president of the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York City, is a stannch Democrat. Mrs. Sabin, who was re-elected to the national committee during the recent convention in Cleveland, says the arrangement "works perfectly." "I feel that he has a perfect right to his opinion, and he feels that I have a perfect right to mine," she said recently. "We are not afraid to discuss politics with each other, and we do not quarrel about them." Mrs. Sabin's family has long been identified with the political history of America. Both her father and her grandfather were in presidential cabinets. In 1859 her grandfather, J. Sterling Morton, was made secretary of the territory which later became the state of Nebraska. This meant that he was acting governor. In 1893 he was secretary of agriculture in Cleveland's cabinet. He was the founder of Arbor day. Her father was Paul Morton; secretary of the navy in Roosevelt's cabinet, 194-1905. Mrs. Sabin's own political career is notable. She worked at the headquarters of the national republican committee in 1919, 1920, and was made a member of the Suffolk-co Republican committee of the Republican World's State Executive committee and vice-chairman of the Republican Ways and Means committee for Greater New York, which raised $176,000 for the Harding campaign. She was vice-chairman of the Wadsworth campaign com­mittee, and successful managed the campaign for assemblyman in Suffolk-co. She was one of five women on the Republican State Executive committee, secretary of the coalition campaign for mayor, and is president of the Women's National Republican club. She was a delegate-at-large at the Cleveland convention. She is young, sweet, and the mother of two HOUSEHOLD HINTS MENU HINT Breakfast Orange Cereal Egg Omelet Buttered Toast Home-made Grape Jelly Coffee Milk Luncheon Combination Vegetable Salad Salad Dressing Bread and Butter Sandwiches Raisin-filled Cookies Cocoa Dinner Hungarian Steak Mashed Potatoes String Beans Fruit Salad Coffee Cake Coffee Milk TODAY'S RECIPE Hungarian Steak—One pound or more of round steak, onions, cat-sup. Pound steak a little, then brown quickly in frying pan over a hot fire. When browned, turn fire very low and slice enough onions over steak to cover it. Put lid on pan and let meat cook very slowly for about a half hour, adding a tiny bit of water once in a while if necessary to keep from cloth the result will be much matsfactory than when put with a brush. The same is to in staining floors, and in this case the stain should be put on wone cloth and rubbed off with other. New Use for Curling Iron—use of an old-fashioned curler iron to life fruit jar lids, glasses, etc., from the boiling ter in which they are being silted, often prevents seri­burns and accidents. can Ways and Means committee for Greater New York, which raised $176,000 for the Harding campaign. She was vice-chairman of the Wadsworth campaign committee, and successful managed the campaign for assemblyman in Suffolk-co. She was one of five women on the Republican State Executive committee, secretary of the coalition campaign for mayor and is president of the Women's National Republican club. She was a delegate-at-large at the Cleveland convention. She is young, pretty and the mother of two boys. MRS. ELIZABETH P. MARTIN When Mrs. Elizabeth P. Martin of Philadelphia was appointed chairman of the committee on permanent arrangements of the Republican national convention it was the first time in the history of the Republican party that a woman had been selected for such an important post. Her appointment is another indication of the growing respect for the voting power of the women in the national politics. Mrs. Martin has been closely identified with the women's organization of the Republican party in Pennsylvania headed by Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton. She was the unanimous choice of the Pennsylvania Republican organization for delegate-at-large to the at Weber's Specials THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FIREWORKS AND TOYS LAWN FIRE TODAY'S RECIPE Hungarian Steak—One pound or more of round steak, onions, cat-sup. Pound steak a little, then brown quickly in frying pan over a hot fire. When browned, turn fire very low and slice enough onions over steak to cover it. Put lid on pan and let meat cook very slowly for about a half hour, adding a tiny bit of water once in a while if necessary to keep from sticking. When meat is tender, pour over it enough catsup to cover, let it cook slowly for a few minutes, then serve. Raisin Filled Cookies—One cup sugar, one-half*cup butter and lard mixed, one cup sweet milk, one teaspoon baking powder, one teaspoon vanilla, floor to make soft dough. Filling for Cookies—One cup chopped raisins, one-half cup sugar, one-half cup water, one teaspoon flour. Boll until thick. Make dough soft as can be handled and roll very thin. Put one spoonful of filling on cookies, then place another cookie on top and bake. Be sure that the filling is cool before using it. Fruit Salad—Cut oranges, bananas and pineapple in cubes and arrange on a lettuce leaf. Dot the top with marshmallows which have been cut in halves or fourths. SUGGESTIONS Fans Used in Homes—Air in a closed room may be vitilized, when conditions render it impossible to open window or door, by being thoroughly stirred up with an electric fan. Care of a Mattress—Beat the mattress lightly with a furniture paddle once a week, and with a pointed brush get the dust and fluff out of the tufts. Of course if one has an electric suction cleaner that is the best and most sanitary way to clean a mattress. When Washing Fannels—It is a certainty that hot water shrinks flannels. Hot irons carry on the evil work. To prevent shrinkage, stretch each garment often while drying. Not once or twice, but one dozen times, pulling out sleeves and body and skirt to their full width, and letting the length take care of itself. When Washing Flannels—It is ing floors use a woolen cloth rather than a brush. If the oil is thoroughly rubbed in with the national convention in Cleveland. Mrs. Martin is a Philadelphiaian and wife of Judge J. Willis Martin, of the municipal court of AND TOYS LAWN FIRE Box— 5c Special Box— 10c Special Colored Torches— 15c for Bower of Jewels— 35c for Banks— 5c For Safety Torpedos; 10c Ozen— 15c Cannons— the safety cannon with a big gauge— regular $2.25 $1.50 Vesuvius Fountains Special 5c DOLLS Mona Dolls—18 inches high, with dresses or rompers, $2.95—A 3-days' bargain $1 95 Boys' and Girls Scooters—see this— A Real Scooter at 35c Weber's Book Store 112 EAST CENTER ST. stretch each garment often while drying. Not once or twice, but one dozen times, pulling out sleeves and body and skirt to their full width, and letting the length take care of itself. When Washing Flannels—It is ing floors use a woolen cloth rather than a brush. If the oil is thoroughly rubbed in with the national convention in Cleveland. Mrs. Martin is a Philadelphiaan and wife of Judge J. Willis Martin, of the municipal court of Philadelphia. She has been very prominent in civic, philanthropic and women's club movements in the state of Pennsylvania. There is a difference If you really do want butter that is better-made from better materials—butter that you can depend upon—there is one sure way: Insist upon Golden State THE HIGH SCORE BUTTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924 ARDEN, SCENE OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION to choose their candidates to President Coolidge and Dawes. When this photo was made work on the seating arrangements had been completed and divisions for the various state delegations were being arranged. the result will be much more victory than when put on brush. The same is true inning floors, and in this case rain should be put on with both and rubbed off with an Use for Curling Iron—The an old-fashioned curling life fruit jar lids, jelly, etc., from the boiling water which they are being steroid often prevents serious and accidents. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS BICYCLE? Harold Burns, 120 Rose-st. phone 1086, will appreciate any assistance in aiding him to recover his Columbia-Pope bicycle, stolen at 3 p.m. Tuesday from the rack at the cty plunge tho locked with a "safe lock." It cost $53.50 and represents several months' earnings as a newspaper delivery boy. It has red frame with gold trimmings. New Departure Brake, Fisk heavy duty cord tires, black spotlight, frame is double-barred and has double fork, padded leather saddle, Westfield on pedals and grips. There is a dent on the right side of frame beside the rear wheel and the stand on the rear is bent to the right. Saw a picture of Will Hays's fair assistant in the movie business. Naw, he wasn't crazy for quitting the Post Office.—Marion Republican. ADDED INTER The BIG Birthday ATTRACTING A WORLD OF ADDED INTER The BIG Birthday ATTRACTING A WORLD OF COME JOIN THE CROWDS Look what your Dollar Buys STRAP SLIPPERS soft black kid; flexileather soles. 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