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HERALD COOK! SCHOOL WILL OPENTUESDAY The annual Happy Kitchen Cook ing School of The Brownsville Herald get* under way Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Brownsville Junior College audito rium. Women of Brownsville who have attended these Happy Kitchen •vents In years past will be delight ad to hear that Mrs. Beulah Mackey Yates, who conducted the last Her-! aid school, will be here for the •vent which opens Tuesday and continue* through Friday of this week, with sessions every afternoon. An attractive list oi prize* to be awarded every day at the close of the school session and three main prizes to be awarded on the last clay of the school will be found listed in another column of this section. only two days remain until the opening ol the Brownsville Herald Happy Kitchen Cooking School, under the personally supervision ol j Lie noted authority on Foods ana Home Economics. Mrs. Beulah Mackey Yates. The school will be held at the Junior College Audito rium March 26. 27. 28. 29. Sessions atari each dav at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Yates will cover a wide var iety of subjects in her tallcv—cook ery. new recipes, new methods, and the many new appliances that are now available for the home. She will tell you many of her own ex periences in home-making, as well as the experiences of others of her acquaintance. She will have an attractive mod •*m kitchen for your inspection, •quipped with the very latest equip ment as well as many small, but Important, devices, and those handy gadgets which make kitchen work • pleasure in this modern age. You will hear that there are new er and better ways to make a cake, or salads; that there are new econ omical. yet delicious vegetable rec ipes: that there are inexpensive but * excellent meat dishes; all easy to make, good to look at and very appealing to the family appetite. Every phase of cookery from plain family meals to luncheons for par ties and other formal and informal functions, will be explained. Every day a variety of dishes will be demonstrated, each one different from those of the preceding day. Each day these dishes will be cook ed while you are comfortably seat ed. perhaps notebook in hand. And Mrs Yates will tell you how best to arrange and serve the meals that are discussed. A feature of the school will be , The Question Box," which will answer your questions effectively. You do not even have to sign your name Cooperating with the Herald in the school are the following firms: La Perla Bakery: Pioneer Flour Mills and M Garcia Gomez A Champion, local distributors; Garza Hardware Store; Rampo's Radio Service, representing Orunow Elec tric Refrigerator and RC.A. Victor radios”; Rio Grande Valley Gas Co.; Mcllhenny Tabasco Sauce; K C. Baking Powder; Duncan Coffee Co.; Mrs Tuckers Shortening; Morion Salt Co.; Homer L. Fitch Poultry and Egg Farm; Cisneros Drug Stores; Edelstems Belter Furni ture; Capitol Theater; Queen The ater; W. T. Grant Department Store; Grishams Ice Cream Co.; Jitney Jungle Grocery Stores. No. 1 and No. 2. • ... ; DESIGNERS GUARD AGAINST PIRATING’ • LONDON (4V- Exclusive dress designers of London and Paris are taking active measure? this winter to prevent the "pirating” of their ! creations. . All of the more expensive models • displayed at the various &how> were ' copyrighted, affording iron-clad pro tection for at least five years. Most of the models will be j ••dated” however, within five . months DAISY "BUTTONS EFFECTIVE PARIS iA**— DHisy buttons give a springtime air to one of Vera Borea s navy blue wool costumes. The frock, finished with white pique collar and cuffs, is atudded down the front with a double row of white daisy button* made of a composition resembling china. It Is topped by a navy blue wool coat. NOVEL BRIDAL EFFECT LONDON UP>—FY>r the bride: ! Heavy white satin, bolero effect outlined with orange blossoms and a sun bonne; veil of white tulle. 1 Natural Gas Most Useful Servant Of Modem Housewife The use of natural gas for all oper-; atlons requiring heat is rapidly in vading all fields in both domestic and industrial brandies. Particular-; ly Is this true during the past few years Research, conducted by rep utable agencies, has discovered a great many uses for natural gas that have hertoiore been consid ered as not adaptable to the burn ing ot natural gas. This increased use is due largely to better and more certain methods of contrail- j ing heat, especially in large Indus- i trial jobs. Recent research by the engineer ing department of a large eastern college shows that gas heat can be controlled to within ten degrees of any desired point, while other fueds and heating methods have been found to vary as much as fifty de grees over or under the necessary heat This adsolute control of heat is just as valuable to the housewife in baking rakes, pastries or meats, as it is to the large industrial plant that must be sure of a certain heat in their processes. In either case i the fluctuation of the heat may mean the difference between suc cess and failure. In the case of the housewife it means failure of the particular baking in progress, with perhaps guests arriving for dinner, and no time left for another try. while with the industrial plant it means the loss of money and time, j a* well as sub-standard products. The dependability of natural gas f a large factor in it s wide spread use. The fact that more than ample supply of fuel is always available for the smallest or the mightiest operation, without thought or pro vision on the part of the user in well worth considering. For heat ing uses in the home of course, the problem of storage space for the fuel supply is not serious But in the case of large users of fuel the question of storage is an important one. The miles of pipe line lead ing from the gas fields to the users appliance constitute a vast stor age system, well underground awav from disturbing elements, that is being constantly re-filled as the fuel is used. Then. too. depend abilitj means that the fuel 1* there when it is wanted. When emergen cies arise and fuel is needed, it is a comforting thought to know that plenty of fuel is readv for use. With a constant supply of fuel heating operations can continue indefinite ly. such as water heating when an automatic water heater is used, keeping a tAnk of hot water always GRISHAM’S MILK Says Mrs. Yates Again this year Mrs Yates selects • Gnaham s Milk for use during the 1 “Happy Kitchen" School this week. And she selects Grisham's because she wants— Spf* ~ Dependable I I Pasteurized Milk | the'moo*n‘l UeS *nd hea'«> giving °d V,U I Pasteurized. Sanitarv SAFF e . , . / end Frown-up* alike ’ 5AFE for bab>*« II ICE°rJSHAM <«W.EIi„fc.u, CO. I Phone 152 j ready for use. Industrial users find 1 gas to be an Ideal iuel for long healing uses such as burning bricks, title and the like in kilns, or hold ing steam in boilers over a period when other fuels might necessitate the drawing of fire under the boil ers The Rio Grande Valley is fortun ate not only in having an ample sup ply of natural gas available, but also in the lact that the gas in use here ! is of high heat content. The unit of heat as applied to any fuel, is the British Thermal Unit, which is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit, at or near it's point of maximum density. The gas used in the Valley contains more than 1000 B. T. U. per foot, as compared with gas served in some parts of Texas which has a heat content of about 600 B. T. U per foot. Tins means that users of gas in the Valley are able to get more heat from a given amount of gas than are manv consumers in Tefas. . This combination of adaptability, dependability and heat content, to gether with the ease of use tend to make natural ga* the ideal fuel for i domestic and industrial purposes. I GRANT STORE AIDS SCHOOL Economy in the nome means more than just economy m the kit chen. Mrs Beulah Mackey Yates, cooking expert in charge of The Brownsville Herald’s Happy Kitcnen cooking school* points out. The modern housewife not only budgets her kitchen needs, but also budgets her clothing, the children's clothing, and the counties odds and ends which are necessary in every house if it is to become a nome. In this respect the Brownsville W T. Grant store, of which R. K Ayres is manager, will play an Im portant part m this years cooking school. Just as the modem, thrifty housewife selects the looch that are better for her family, and selects •ne staples for the kitchen that will give the greatest results lor the money, so does she select her house dresses, the children’s school dress R* and the hundreds of other necessities that go to make up the home with great care. The modern housewife knows that a housed:eso, a party drest, an apron, a pair of hose, or the thousand and other things she needs can be purchased at a reasonable prices, and at the same time can be purchased at that price without sacrificing quality, or style, o: satisfaction. The modern house wife knows further that such pur chases can be made quickly, easily and in shopping comfort at any W T. Grant store. She knows further that the W. T Grant store Is likely to have most of the things that she needs either in the kitchen, or to add to the comfort of some room, or to bright en some nook or comer. Site knows that if she needs cooking utensils, silver ware, pictures, polishes, or in lact almost anything that she needs for her home, she will find it at the W. T. Grant store. There is no prob lem of endless searching for the right article, and when It is pur chased at Grant's she knows that she is buying a quality product at the lowest price possible. Throughout the cooking school the W. T Grant store will prove through displays and demonstra tions that housewives can obtain the necessities and luxuries they pos sibly have been putting off because of a small budget, and because they thought that small budget macs the things they wanted beyond their reach. GAY PLAIDS FOR SPRING PAR IB t4*-~Plaids are used in new and amusing ways In spring outfits. One designer shows a frock of gray artificial silk crepe, trim med at the neckline with gray wool rosea having vivid pmk centers, with a three quarter length coat of pink, gray and white plaid ar tificial silk ait on the bias With the costume goes a beret of the same pink, gray and white plaid. CINNAMON SWEET POTATOES Crush finely stx sticks of cinna mon candy. Add one-half cup brown sugar Cook six sweet pota toes. slice into a buttered casserole, sprinkling each layer with the can dy-sugar mixture and dabs of but ter. Bake until brown. Dr. Amy Whaley, who recently ob served the ninety-seventh anniver sary of her birth at Pomeroy. O.. is the oldest licensed dentitst in the United States. MRS. BEULAH YATES Selects The Garza Hardware Store Mrs. Yales was very much pleased when she went over our stock of kitchen acces sories. Many of the utensils to be used on the stage were •selected from our stocks. Let Garza Modernize Your Kitchen If It’s New Garza Has It! We have just unpacked many new items in enameled ware and aluminum utensils that really are beautiful. Federal Ivory and White Enamelware in the ultra modern designs BLUE GLASS ALUMINUM WARE KITCHEN ACCESSORIES INDIVIDUAL PYREX CUSTARD CUPS 5c 639 Eleventh SIPhone 473 PENSIONS AT S5 SOUGHT BV SCOTLAND'S SPINSTERS GLASGOW. Scotland i>P/— With the slogan Pension* at Scottish spinsters are banding to provide against poverty in the lone lines* of their old age. We want to abolaRi the spectacle oi the 50-year-old spinster thrown aside in the battle of life without any mean* of support.” said Miss B O. Gunn, organizer of the Asso ciation of Spinsters, which has al ready enrolled more than 1.000 members here and in Edinburg A weekly pension of $3.75 will be sought from parliament. GARZjUOINS TO AID SCHOOL When ft comes to necessities and utensils for the kitchen, the Garza Hardware company of Brownsville, which is taking an active part in The Brownsville Herald’s Happy Kitch en Cooking School, can answer a vast number of problems During The Herald's school, the Garza Hardware store will feature ivory and enamel ware and alum inum ware in addition to kitchen accessories The store carries a complete stock of pvrex glass dishes, and feature pvrex individual custard cups. The store can furnish many necessities of the kitchen, such a* tableware, tinware, knives, forks, spoons, and in fact sny article that fills a def inite kitchen need. The Garza Hardware companv will have a large array of useful and nereasarv articles for the home on display during the school. Housewrives are invited to bring their kitchen utensil problems to the Garza Hardware companv. or come m and look over the large stock of merchandise on display in the store. Tortoise-shell cats are all fe males. A pajama outfit of checked ging ham. worn with a dark triangular scarf of contrasting color knotted close about the throat. Is one of the 1 most popular models seen on th* 1 sands at Palm Beach. MRS. BEULAH TATES Visit our Soda Fountain and Try one of our New Delicious Fruit Sundaes 15c Graham's Ice Cream Hand Packed Quarts.25c Pints. 15c Double-Sized Ice Cream Cones 5c Mrs. Beulah Yates • has selected our stores during her stay tn Browns ville. for Modern Soda Fountain Service. Prompt and Efficient Drug Store attention. We )o»n Valley wo men in Welcoming Mr». Yates to Brownsville and our Valley. Mrs. Yates Says: Whew Cmmpmmj Comm ...... Serve Double Kay Nuts to nibble on We tout nut* fresh to yow order with real Creamery Butter Not at all like die ordinary kind merely cooked ia ad. Inset on Double Key Mins hum I for qusfaty. Mae# Soma Always t On Dm Tabio 4 SpecialJ M—l MI»d Wnt«- SeizedMaeti wui Pmnic.. Pound 60c 3: Kasmos RUG STORES : * Jfal and 2 e Grunow at the Cooking School Mrs. Beulah Mackey Yates i Will use the Grunow refrigerator during her cooking dem onstrations at the Junior College Auditorium Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 26, 27,’ 28 and 29. You may inspect the Grunow on the stage or at the Rampo sales room at 433 Tenth street The Grunow Sold by the Rampo Radio Service I ONLY Qmncur USES SAFE CARREHE! ITS WMATt iil9IBi \ i THt COILS THAT COUNTS! « «*"!; , v M _ -- - ■ - - - • Carrene is a refrigerant so safe and so simple that it can he handled in open con tainers like water. But safety isn't all that Carrene gives you. It also is more efficient than the average refrigerant. Being non corrosive, the Grunow refrigerator requires fewer moving parts and Cairene will not rn*|| them or wear them oat. Carrene is most effi cient in operation. Yon save money on light bills. Comem and let as demonstrate (or yoo. ’/uincur safe refrigeration 433 mi 1 • ^1 • Phone Tenth Ramp Radio Service ™