HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARMERS' MONTHLY 



New 1926 5-Tube 



Freshman 



Radio Set 



^39.50 



G. P. TROWBRIDGE CO. 



129 King St., Northampton 



Phone 480 



Use an 

 Effective Disinfectant 



after removing reactors 

 We carry Parke, Davis & Co.'s 



1 COMPOUND SOLUTION OF 

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Mass. 



I 82 Main Street 



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■K Charles E. Clark, President 



ENDIVE CAN BE KEPT 



FRESH ALL WINTER 



Do you know that Endive can be kept 

 all winter thru so that you may serve it 

 fresh every day? Just a very simple pro- 

 cess too. Bank it in the cellar just as 

 you do celery, in sand, and you may have 

 a green salad every day. This is just one 

 more ine.xpensive way of serving "Our 

 Life Guards," Vitamine, during the win- 

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SHOWN AT MIDDLEFIELD FAIR 



Renovation of Hats 

 Pelt hats renovated by the addition of 

 velvet motifs and ribbon were exhibited 

 at the Middlefield Fair by the agent. This 

 was to show the groups that the hats they 

 made in the winter and spring could easi- 

 ly be made over into Fall and winter hats. 

 Many questions were asked of the agent 

 by the women as to how hats could be 

 cleansed. The bright bits of material 

 dyed to go with the different hats or 

 scarfs and the flowers made to match both 

 scarf and hat brought many people to 

 the table of questions. 



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FELT AND VELVET 



Popular in Fall Millinery 

 There is no doubt that the fall hats 

 will be of combined materials, especially 

 of felt and velvet. Insert bands and 

 motifs that show the contrast of materials 

 are very important. 



The point made with all fall and winter 

 hat materials is that they must be fine 

 enough to lay in fine tuckings and drapes 

 to be pulled down close to the head to 

 make the head fitting crown which is 

 necessary. 



To Reduce One Must 



Have Will Power 



Ah me, that spring should vanish with the 

 rose. 



And I in two short years outgrow my 

 clothes ! 

 That youth's trim slimness should be 

 turned to fat! 



What will the waist line end at? Good- 

 ness knows! 



Some weight with exercise, I lost. In 

 vain; 



For exercise with appetite raised Cain. 

 The vows I made to imder-eat I broke, 



And here I am, a .shapeless mass again. 



Brushing One teeth twice a day won't 

 wear them out. 



When you tire — retire. 



There are many better things than 

 fried cakes — but not many worse. 



Remember your stomach is not a cave 

 — it's you. 



A stooping body is like a kinked hose. 

 — Happy, American Child Health Asso'n 



Northampton Institution 

 for Savings 



Incorporated 1842 



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 Ma tail I Savings linnk 



Deposits draw interest from the 

 first business day of each month. 



Safe Deposit Boxes 



Foreign Exchange 



Savings Bank Life Insurance 



It will pay you to investigate the 

 details of cost, etc. Issued only for 

 residents of Massachusetts. 



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W. H. RILEY & CO 



rl,I MltlXG nnrt HKATING 



KITCHEN FlRNISHISrOS 



AGENTS FOR 



and "K. P. S." Paints 



Opp- ro.«t Oflice North:impti)ii. Mass. 



Health is 

 service. 



not an end, it is a means to 

 — Dr. Caroline Hedger. 



FIRST 



NATIONAL BANK 

 NORTHAMPTON 



"■^^ TVie Bank on the Cornei* ^""^ 



Every Facility 



for Ii.inflh'nf>' any or all 

 of your business 



Commercial — Savings — Trust 

 Departments 



Edward L. Shaw, President 

 F. N. Kneeland, Vice-President 

 Elbert L. Arnold, Cashier 

 H. L. Ames, Asst. Cashier 



