According to the blog Lucindaville
with bright and wonderful cover image
Pictorially gilt-tooled & lettered green cloth
And because the French can't imagine drinking without having something to eat alongside
Cloth-backed green wrappers
(Washington) Ladies Guild of St. Luke's Church. The Guild Cook Book. Nebraska According to the blog LucindavilleEd. by Mrs. A. B. Eastham. [5], 145 + several memoranda pages. White cloth decoratively printed in black. First Edition. Vancouver, WA: Pupils of the Washington School for the Deaf, 1908. Replete with ads for local businesses. Recipes include fricasee of shrimp, halibut a la poullatte, salmon turbot, scalloped oysters, American roll, broiled mushrooms, asparagus in a boat, etc. Numerous manuscript recipes to memoranda pages, and inscription dated 1914