Scalloped Eggs and Tomatoes and Garden Luncheon Dishes
A vintage luncheon guide offers spring menu ideas with colorful eggs and tomatoes, fresh produce, and fruit arrangements. It presents scalloped eggs and tomatoes, a vegetable toast with bacon, macaroni salad, vegetarian spaghetti with vegetable balls, and fruit garnishes, all suited for spring entertaining.
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Union
Memoir of a Missouri Farm and Writing Life
A long autobiographical reminiscence traces Homer Croy's life from an Missouri farm, through education, early writing, and wartime work, to returning home. It highlights family, debts, and the enduring bond with the land, ending with a note about the Women's National Corn Husking Contest and a cliffhanger for a continuation.
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THE &TORY
Amos Croy Ant
Missouri
Homer
Croy
New York
woman's magazine
France
Homer Jr
Phebe
St. Francia Hospital
Dave
Jesse L. Lasky
Pilgrim’s Progress
Harlen Kennedy
Nellie Logan
Spide
Lloyd Logan
Opal
Robert
Kenneth
Nellie
Croy farm
Jim Vert
Jim
Mr. Shannon
Shannon
Lloyd
Henry A. Wallace
Agriculture
Lynn Says Wife Savers Clean Now and Then
Household tips outline how to remove threads from a vacuum with scissors cut threads from bristles and brush pieces away. Use a window shade as a curtain tieback marker to balance both sides while finishing. Wipe a stove with waxed paper to shine and loosen drawers by rubbing soap on bottom and sides.
Seiving Circle Needlecraft Created Cozy Embroideries
The club presents handmade needlecraft pieces described as charming and comfortable. Applique designs include chicks by a sister, and a nautical motif by a brother, crafted with careful stitching and bright colors.
Household tips and kitchen hacks from old newspaper text
A collection of practical domestic tips from a vintage page. Salt on a hot pan prevents pancake batter from sticking, dishes served at table keep food hot and reduce washing. Cold eggs separate easier, squeeze lemon juice through meat grinder to aid grinding dates and raisins, talcum powder prevents rubber glove sticking, and a homemade soap shaker from worn tea strainers aids quick suds.
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Lynn Chambers
William Harlowe Briggs
Harper & Brothers
Maker
YMCA
Signal Corps
Lanny Ross
Chic Sale
Earl Derr Biggers
Charlie Chan
Earl
Honolulu
Charlie
New York Public Library
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Charlie Chen
Honolu
Carol
Babylon
Wilcox
Moses Nusbaum
State Teachers’ College
Blue Moon cafe
cald
Lynn
Dept
W. Randolph St
OUSEHOLD
U. S
Chicago
BF. Goodrich Company
haw
SIOUX CITY
HOP
BISHOP’S
Kelloga
JOLY
Joey
Fleiachmann
FLEISCHMANN
sation
Pisischmann