Fairy theme echoes in tinkling tune from The Music Box RE
A brief poem fragment describes a fairy mood sparked by a delicate tinkling sound. The author, Eby Marper & Brot, echoes whimsical imagery of elves dancing around the music box.
21 Feb 1935
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Newspaper
Renwick Times
Location
Renwick, Iowa, United States of America
Date
Feb 21, 1935
Page
1
A brief poem fragment describes a fairy mood sparked by a delicate tinkling sound. The author, Eby Marper & Brot, echoes whimsical imagery of elves dancing around the music box.
A reader shares time saving dinner ideas featuring an efficient oven plan. Timetabled meals include a hearty vegetable soup, toasted cheese, scalloped tomatoes, celery salad, and a robust tomato cheese bake. The author details a simple crust and fill approach, plus a practical bread and potato side, with step by step preparation and baking notes.
A fragmented passage describes Mexican women using hats as soup bowls, citing Danaea Cly in Moxico and a mix of fantastical terms. The text rails against stereotypes and odd culinary imagery, mentioning hats serving as vessels in a bizarre exchange.
A halting, OCR distorted text outlines a celery salad: wash lettuce, slice celery, mix seasonings with sugar, stir in vinegar, beat and blend until thick, then fold in celery and pour over lettuce. Likely includes references to bell pepper and oil, with archaic measurements.
A reader shares practical tips to ensure poultry is fully cooked by checking the leg and color, prevents kitchen odors by placing orange skin near the stove, and suggests scenting shoes to reduce slipping. The note ends with a commentary on civilization’s tragedy tied to material progress and satisfaction of desires.
A garbled recounting centers on a gambler named in a New York setting. A case of exflagration and peril aboard a ship, plus a publicity director shift after a Morro Castle fire, frame a chaotic tale with a hotel orchestra, a signed silence cue, and a near deadly broadcast moment. The narrative threads through a city evening of music, danger, and media intrigue with an aviary of characters.
The article explores the origin of the word pedagogue from Greek roots meaning "one who teaches" and traces its ancient lineage to a slave who cared for a master's children. The piece critiques modern perceptions of authority in teaching and notes the word’s historical baggage and gendered assumptions.
Doctor Michelson notes the Pasamaquoddy Indians of Maine retain their ancient tongue on a state reservation while many elders speak English. The specialist reports the tribe still preserves the language though external pressures have faded some native speech.
West Seneca faces a major bridge replacement as a seventy year old wooden structure yields to progress. The project clears the old span and relocates traffic to a new culvert and modern crossing, affecting adjacent homes and urging new detours while preserving key access routes for county needs.
Unclear OCR text reports a river change and a fatal incident with drownings. The readable parts mention Hoang, CMA, HMO, and Ven, with references to a person who was drowned in the proves and other entities.
Text appears to be garbled OCR from a historical source discussing parental opportunity and family roles. It touches on forging tools for building something called M good Vite and potential contributions to society, without clear names or dates.
The article claims many people past 40 suffer fatigue headaches dizziness stomach upsets from an acid condition of the stomach. It advises neutralizing excess acid with Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals and before bed, offering liquid and tablet forms as remedies to feel like another person.
A cluttered newspaper page highlights multiple tragedies and alarming events. Names and places surface amid somber notes as readers are urged to reflect on recent losses and dangers. The tone is heavy and cautionary.
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