by janet | Jun 13, 2013 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Reciepts for the Million 1857? 1116. #2. Kitchen-gardeners would in a few days lose their crops of melons if not immediately fumigated with tobacco-smoke, when attacked by the red spider; and it is useful to destroy the black flies on... by janet | Apr 17, 2013 | Around Town
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million 1857? 2667. An invitation to a ball should be given at least a week beforehand. A Wee Bit of Excitement Okay, it’s NOT a ball, but it is exciting. I’ve been awarded the Mayor’s Arts Awards... by janet | Mar 6, 2013 | Family history
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Reciepts for the Million 1857? 4181. The Training of Daughters, Etc. Educate the mind, refine the taste, and exalt the character, by keeping the love of excellence, in all they do, before. Nana Today’s my Nana’s birthday.... by janet | Feb 20, 2013 | History
1056. To prevent Slugs from getting into Fruit Trees. – If the trees are standards, tie a coarse horse-hair rope about them two or three feet from the ground. If they are against the wall, nail a narrow slip of coarse horse-hair cloth against the wall, about half a... by janet | Feb 17, 2013 | Tree Soldier and CCCs
What’s in Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million 1857? 4006. Rules to Govern Persons who Attempt to Rescue the Drowning – 1. In removing a body from the water, whether into a boat or drawing it along along by your own efforts always keep the face upward....