EDITH M. THOMAS

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS

1915


We love our Pennsylvania, grand old Keystone State;
Land of far famed rivers, and rock-ribbed mountains great.
With her wealth of "Dusky Diamonds" and historic valleys fair,
Proud to claim her as our birthplace; land of varied treasures rare.


PREFACE

The incidents narrated in this book are based on fact, and, while not absolutely true in every particular, the characters are all drawn from real life. The photographs are true likenesses of the people they are supposed to represent, and while in some instances the correct names are not given (for reasons which the reader will readily understand), the various scenes, relics, etc., are true historically and geographically. The places described can be easily recognized by any one who has ever visited the section of Pennsylvania in which the plot (if it can really be called a plot) of the story is laid. Many of the recipes given Mary by Pennsylvania German housewives, noted for the excellence of their cooking, have never appeared in print.

THE AUTHOR.

THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO MY FRIENDS WITH GRATITUDE FOR THEIR MANY HELPFUL KINDNESSES.

"HE WHO HAS A THOUSAND FRIENDS, HAS NEVER A ONE TO SPARE."

THE HOUSEKEEPER'S SYMPHONY

"To do the best that I can, from morn till night.
And pray for added strength with coming light;
To make the family income reach alway,
With some left over for a rainy day;
To do distasteful things with happy face,
To try and keep the odds and ends in place.
To smile instead of frown at Fate,
Which placed me in a family always late
For meals; to do the sewing, mending and
The thousand small things always near at hand,
And do them always with a cheerful heart,
Because in life they seem to be my part;
To know the place of everything and keep
It there, to think, to plan, to cook, to sweep,
To brew, to bake, to answer questions,
To be the mainspring of the family clock.
(Or that effect) and see that no tick, tock
Is out of time or tune, or soon or late,
This is the only symphony which I
Can ever hope to operate."

MARION WILEY.


CONTENTS

[PREFACE]
[CONTENTS]
[ILLUSTRATIONS]
[CHAPTER I. Mary's Letter Received at Clear Spring Farm]
[CHAPTER II. Mary's Arrival at the Farm]
[CHAPTER III. Schuggenhaus Township]
[CHAPTER IV. John Landis]
[CHAPTER V. The Old Farm-House and Garden]
[CHAPTER VI. Mary Confides in "Aunt Sarah" and Gives Her Views on Suffrage for Women]
[CHAPTER VII Professor Schmidt]
[CHAPTER VIII. Uses of An Old-Fashioned Wardrobe]
[CHAPTER IX. Poetry and Pie]
[CHAPTER X. Sibylla Linsabigler]
[CHAPTER XI. New Colonial Rag Rugs]
[CHAPTER XII. Mary Imitates Navajo Blankets]
[CHAPTER XIII. "The Girls' Camp Fire" Organized by Mary]
[CHAPTER XIV. Mary Makes "Violet and Rose Leaf" Beads]
[CHAPTER XV. Mary and Elizabeth Visit Sadie Singmaster]
[CHAPTER XVI. The Old Parlor Made Beautiful (Modernized)]
[CHAPTER XVII. An Old Song Evening]
[CHAPTER XVIII. A Visit to the "Pennsylvania Palisades"]
[CHAPTER XIX. Mary Is Taught to Make Pastry, Patties and Rosenkuchcen]
[CHAPTER XX. Old Potteries and Decorated Dishes]
[CHAPTER XXI. The Value of Wholesome, Nutritious Food]
[CHAPTER XXII. A Variety of Cakes Evolved From One Recipe]
[CHAPTER XXIII. The Old "Taufschien"]
[CHAPTER XXIV. The Old Store on the Ridge Road]
[CHAPTER XXV. An Elbadritchel Hunt]
[CHAPTER XXVI. The Old Shanghai Rooster]
[CHAPTER XXVII. A "Potato Pretzel"]
[CHAPTER XXVIII. Faithful Service]
[CHAPTER XXIX. Mary, Ralph, Jake and Sibylla Visit the Allentown]
[CHAPTER XXX. Fritz Schmidt Explores Durham Cave]
[CHAPTER XXXI. Mary's Marriage]
[MARY'S COLLECTION OF RECIPES]
[INDEX TO RECIPES]


ILLUSTRATIONS

[Mary
]
[Aunt Sarah
]
[The Old Spring House
]
[The Old Mill Wheel
]
[The Old Mill
]
[Old Corn Crib
]
[The New Red Barn
]
[The Old Farm-House
]
[Ralph Jackson
]
[Rocky Valley
]
[Professor Schmidt
]
[Frau Schmidt
]
[Old Time Patch-Work Quilts
]
[Old Time Patch-Work
]
[Home-Made Rag Carpet
]
[A Hit-and-Miss Rug
]
[A Brown and Tan Rug
]
[A Circular Rug
]
[Imitation of Navajo Blankets
]
[Rug With Design
]
[Rug With Swastika in Centre
]
[Home Manufactured Silk Prayer Rug
]
[Elizabeth Schmidt—"Laughing Water"
]
[Articles in the Old Parlor Before It Was Modernized
]
[Other Articles in the Old Parlor Before It Was Modernized
]
[Palisades, or Narrows of Nockamixon
]
[The Canal at the Narrows
]
[The Narrows, or Pennsylvania Palisades
]
[Top Rock
]
[Ringing Rocks of Bucks County, Pennsylvania
]
[High Falls
]
[Big Rock at Rocky Dale
]
[The Old Towpath at the Narrows
]
[Old Earthenware Dish
]
[Sgraffito Plate
]
[Old Plates Found in Aunt Sarah's Corner Cupboard
]
[Old Style Lamps
]
[Old Taufschien
]
[The Old Store on Ridge Road
]
[Catching Elbadritchels
]
[Old Egg Basket at the Farm
]
[A Potato Pretzel
]
[Loaf of Rye Bread
]
[A "Brod Corvel," or Bread Basket
]
[Church Which Sheltered Liberty Bell in 1777-78
]
[Liberty Bell Tablet
]
[Durham Cave
]
[The Woodland Stream
]
[Polly Schmidt
]
[An Old-Fashioned Bucks County Bake-Oven
]

MARY