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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1933, p. 3

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woman s world by mair m morgan a woman placo l in tha home salads are in salads are practically synonymous with summer menus most family lunches and suaday night suppers centre around the salad bowl of course everybody needs at least one hot dish a day no matter what the thermometer may register let that hot dish make its appearance at din ner in so far as lunches are concern ed the homemaker will do well to look to her salad recipes as long as hot weather is with us lettuce endive chicory watercress mid all the other salad greens are rich in vitamin content they are not to bo overlooked particularly when plan ning diets for growing children use fresh fruits the fruits which go to mako up that old standby fruit salad are healthful in themselves at this time of year you can serve fruit salad com posed entirely o fresh fruits time enough to use canned ones when the eason prevents you from getting fresh varieties pineapple strawberries cherries grapefruit and oranges are jihuiidant right now take advantage pf them the dressings which top your salads furnish ample fat for a meal mayon naise is rich in fatty content french dressing is or should be about one- half olive oil an ideal summer salad for the main course of a luncheon or sunday night supper is cottage cheese with sour cream surrounded by a ring of fresh vegetables placo crisp lettuce around the edges of a huge platter a mound ot cottage cheese goes in the ceutre sprinkle the cheese with paprika and tine choi- ped chives or green onions whether you mix onions or chives all through the cheese depends on your familys laste you havd lo add salt and pep per to most cottage cheese sold in itores if you make your own it will pavo been seasoned while it was ivarm around the outer edge of the cheese but small portions of various cold vegetables diced carrots beets peas firing beans and whole kernels of torn may he included celery radish es cucumbers and tomatoes can be ised to garnish the lettuce between kb vegetables put a spoonful of salad dressing on top of each mound of vegetables and pour a little sour cream over the theese everyone helps himself as ho platter is passed french dressing tlie principal reason so many people fail to mako good french dressing is hat they do not put enough ingredi ents into it just olive oil vinegar find paprika are hardly enough try using pickle juice instead of plain vinegar two small slices of garlic iwo or three whole cloves a halt cup 6t sugar and plenty of salt and pepper to ono cup of vinegar anil ono cup of alive oil give your french dressing a jiest that it never had before cottage cheese a delightful addition to the summer menu and easy to make is cottage iheese thero are so many attractive ways o serve it and it combines so readily with appetizing food accessories that it is a favorite standby with many housewives cottage cheese may be made at homo and its an excellent way to use milk when it sours it you follow the hiles carefully you cant help but have successful results and the cheese will 10 most delectable because it is the jsrotoin part ot tho milk cottage cheese will take the place of meat or dggs for luncheon or supper or the pic nic meal simple directions thick curdled milk that has soured quickly is the best foundation for a pood quality of cottage cheese and frhlle there are several ways of mak ing tho cheese perhaps the follow ing is the easiest placo tho bowl containing the thick jsour milk into a large pan of hot water never let the milk become more than blood heat too high a jjomperature toughens and hardens the durd lot slnd until thorough separa tion takes place then pour into a forge squaro ot double cheesecloth placed over a colander gather up the four corners ot the cheesecloth and hang up to draiu let it drain until tho curd is firm and all the whey is drained out remove from cheese cloth to a bowl and beat with a fork adding cream either sweet or sour to make the mixture of tho right con sistency add salt to taste usually about vit teaspoon to two cups cheese serve a big dish ot cottage cheese plain or sprinkle with chopped chives or mix it witli minced onion olives or cucumber dice or use shred ded green pepper or pimento two or three of these additions may he used in combination an unusual and delicious dessert for summer meals combines unmixed cot tage cheese with whipped cream using equal parts of whipped cream and cheese serve with strawberry or cur rant preserves and crisp crackers cool drinks as the thermometer mounts re freshing drinks made with fruit juices become most welcome more than this any drink made with fruit has a definite place in tho diet we all recognize the importance of eating fruit for its mineral content and vitamins and we should remem ber those necessary six daily glasses ot water in a fruit punch we find these essentials combined in a pleas ing fashion scientists tell us that water has the property of absorbing more heat and being less affected by that heat than any other substance it will ab sorb the heat from your body and in passing off in the form of perspiration the evaporation cools you hence there is good reason for sipping a cooling beverage not only in the im mediate cooling effect but in the ulti mate effect charged drinks healthful it is also interesting to know that ginger ale and innumerable other bot tled beverages made with charged or ctbinated water aro healthful drinks according to chemical research these beverages are ot some food value due to the sugar used in their making while the fruit juices acids and extracts and other flavors from aromatic herbs and roots as well as the carbon dioxide gas present act as a tonic and mild stimulant in making drinks for summer re freshment take care not to make them too sweet a sugar syrup is better than plain sugar for sweetening the flavor ot the finished drink is more bland and smooth however it should bo remembered that the syrup acts also as a dllutent as well as a sweet ener and must be considered when water is added fruit juices handy ginger ale adds sparkle and pep to a fruit punch carbonated water gives a tang while tea distinctly changes tho flavor the3e all give character to a mild punch whereas plain water merely lessens the fruity taste and in creases the quantity dont hesitate to combine fruit juices the excessive juice left from tho canning of small fruits may al ways bo used to advantage iu summer drinks lemon or lime juice give a pleasant tartness to all fruit punches and should be added it at all possible feather biscuit mix together l cups flour 1 table spoon lard lvi teaspoons baking pow der teaspoon salt add 1 cup milk or enough milk to make a soft dough bake in a quick oven these biscuits are so easy to make and are always as light as a feather too dressmaking hint3 whencutting out a garment always uso sharp pins and scissors blunt ones aro apt to move the material out of position always uso the scissors at tho right side and hold tho pattern firmly with the palm ot tho left band pleats and so on in silk material should be tacked with silk thread cot ton or mercerized cotton will mark the stuff when pressed always thread a needle with the end of tho thread that first comes oft tho reel not tho end that you cut and you will have no troublo with continu ally knotting threads when sewing on a button place a pin organdie for evening ey helen willfams illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern w m sunday school lesson lesson lll july 15 debor- rah judges chapters 4 6 judg 4410 1315 513 golden text god is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble ps 451 i deborahs summons to barak judg 4110 tho judges the book of judges is the account of the long period after tho death of joshua and before the rise ot eli and samuel wheu the israelites had no truly national leader when they were harassed by heathen tribes tho people were saved from de struction by the rise at different emergencies of military leaders who forced back the foreign invaders and gave the land peaco for a long er or shorter time these leaders appeared in different tribes some of them simultaneously these leaders were called judges and their period extended through about two and a halt centuries there were twelve ot them not counting abimelech who was a lo cal king and not called ot god the first of the judges was othniel of the tribe of judali who saved the people from the king ot mesopota mia next ehud of the tribe of ben jamin delivered the israelites from tho moabites shanigar perhaps of judali saved the people in an attack of the philistines then ca2 de borah of kphraim and barak of naphtali who delivered the people from the aggressions of the canaan- ites gideon of manmsseh fought and conquered tho midianites who came in upon israel from the east ern desert jepthah ot gilead was victorious over the ammonites lb and barak said unto her it thou wilt go with me then i will go barak was less heroic than deborah for though the general would not go to the battle without the prophetess deborah wo may be sure would have gone to the battle without ba rak it necessary bbut if thou wilt not go with me i will not go ba raks refusal to go without deborah may reasonably be attributed rather to piety than to fear especially as we xozi of no hesitation in coming at the first call of deborah and she said i will surely go with thee no hesitaiton here no doubt no cowardly conditions de borah might have said i will go if i may stay protected iu the rear or i will go it first you will raise an army of a hundred thousand men but deborah simply said right off i will surely go with thee notwithstanding the journey that thou takest shall not he for thiuc honor for jehovah will sell sisera into the hand of a woman sixiug upon him a look in welch pity sor row and indignation were blended eaoetaoiu h shrdlu wemfw sh up m tho prophetess replied if this is thy decision i will surely accom pany thee since thou wilt not go except a woman go with thee the lord will deliver thine adversary into the hand of a woman and her name and not thine shall be handed down to future generations as the deliverer of her people and de borah aroie and went with barak to keresh it was not an easy jour ney especially to a homeloving and homekeeping woman like deborah but she cared not tor thehardships ot the way and barak called zebulun and naphtali together to kedesh he called the chiefs together at ke desh and they summoned their fol lowers quietly in small companies i so as not to attract the attention ot tho enemy they proceeded to the rendezvous and there went up ten thousand men at his feet on school to teach police to decide if dress is modest soil i parks board declines to be students to studv factors o ioorces censor of public man ners and mode of attire the parks board declines to be censor iu advance ot vancouver man ners and mode ot dress on the bathing beaches this year and sensible people j we should think will say that the parks board is wise says the pro- j vince editorially whether tho police underlying efficient use of ground new york reflecting the strong focus ot current interest on the laud as offering a possible soluton of econ omic problems a school of land econ omics will open here about oct 1 tho announcement said its aim would bo to give broad training oa topics relating to the proper uso ol authorities will view tho boards de cision with so much approval is an other matter tho board says it is tho function of the polico to enforce the legal regulations ot ho bathing beaches and bathing dress must bo modest public the arbiter but surely the common sense ot this question is that finally it is only public opinion that can be the arbiter this is essenially a question of man ners and not of morals at all soil resources the new school is intended primari ly for graduate students in the study of the factors and tho fundamental underlying the efficient utilization ol land both from the standpoint ot own- i er investor public policy and social i control according to dr richard t i ely president of the institute tot i economic research i the wholesale foreclosures and trou bles ot title companies and insurance companies point to the need tor scien tific training in the factors affecting it is interesting to note that he presen bylaw although since amend i a r estat va ed goes back for 20 ears it enjoyed ho rule of tlumb mm ave the use of a bathing dress which was so vulnerable during this econ- zan ot zebulun elon also ot zebu- foot perhaps maflatt translates lun and abdon of ephraim were j at his hack and deborah judges successively then came went up with him evidently to samson of the southern division ot tabor in accordance with her in- dan who struggled heroically against structions a tremendous number of the new est paris frocks feature low flounce skirt treatment they are circular in cut todays little formal afternoon oi dinner and dance dress 13 yellow plaided organdie it is cut along veryslender lines it can have pleat ed cr puffed sleeves and sea how smartly it buttons down the back it is very simple to make and will cost yojj next to nothing such a model could well be carried out in crepe silk chiffon cotton voile prints plain organdie etc style no 2g20 is designed for sizes 12 14 16 18 20 years 3c and 33 inches bust size hi requires 5 yards 45inch and 1v1 yards 2inch ribbon how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto between it and the material sew the button on in tho usual way but before finishing off take out the pin and wind the thread several times around the stitches between button and cloth this will form a shank and prevent dragging when tho garment is button ed up on thick material use a match stitch in place of a pin when sewing buttons on thin ma terial place a piece ot strong tape on tho wrong side and sew through both material and tape in a pleated dress mako a small cross stitch at the base ot each pleat on tho inside ot tho hem these will show the position ot tho pleats when the garment has been washed and help you to iron them straight mrs leghorn i hear that you dont like dr duck mr plymouth rock no indeed til never let him attend my family why they say hes a regular quack a bullfight in which tho matadors wero mounted on motorcycles instead ot horses was hold at bilbao the philistines on the west these were the twelve judges though eli who came next while high priest was also a judge and samuel the last and greatest of all was a judge but preeminently a prophet a- woman fudge after tho vic tory of ehud over the moabites the land of canaan was at peace for eighty years then after ehuds death the israelites untaught by their past misfortunes rgain fell under the everpresent temptations of idolatry and the lord sold them into the land of another oppressor the purchaser this time was a canaanite king jabin whose capi- tol was hazor the fort or the castle situated far in the north near lake merom in the territory ot naphtali jabin means intelli gent and he was at least able enough to do a great injury to the israelites he accomplished his cruel deeds through a powerful gen eral named sisera now deborah her name menus a bee rehekahs nurse bad the same name a prophetess she was a woman through whom god revealed his will as he revealed it through the prophets the wife ot lappidoth a man ot whom we know nothing except that he was the husband ot deborah she judg ed israel at that time at the time when jabin and sisera were harry ing the people to the north of her though far away trom the scene of their depredations deborah had a heart ot sympathy for all suffering and she was a true patriot and the children ot israel came up to her for judgment for the decision ot disputes the settlement of difficulties she did not go- on circuit like samuel but sat at home in mt ephraim under tho tree to which she gavo her name she was tho one person ot her day in whom the authentic word ot god found utterance and she sent and called barak his name means lightning a good name for a soldier and said unto him he came cidently a distin guished general at the command of a woman hath not jehovah the god of israel commanded a defin ite statement put in the form of a question saying go and draw un to mount tabor and take with thee ten thousand men of the child ren ot naphtall and of the children of zebulun these with issachar which also sent a strong contingent to tho battle wero northern tribes and so mose erposed to slseras in roads and i will draw unto thee so influence that ho will conio to at tack thee sisera the captain ot jablns army with his chariots and his multitude tho original is very expressive of tho mixed host which constituted siseras army and i will deliver him into thy hand god promised to put sisera into the power ot babrak though barak was so weak comparatively and sisera so mighty thiu god always chooses tha weak to confound and overcome tho strong ii baraks sisera judg great power ed together all victory over 41124 siseras and sisera gatlier- his chariots even nine hundred chariots of iron tid ings soon reached tho headquarters of sisera and deborah said unto barak dp for this is the day iu which jehovah hath delivered sisera into thy hand her wards sound like the peal of a trumpet she was the real commanderinchief is not jehovah gone out before thee that was the real confidence the true omen ot success so barak went down from mount tabor and ten thousand men after him ba rak allowed sisera to selec this own ground hsi men were highbinders used tofighting in the hills but they abandoned tho mountain fastness and went forward boldly to meet sisera and his iron chariots on the plain it was a splendid evidence of trust in their divine leader and jehovah discomfited sisera and all his chariots and all his host with the edge of the sword before barak and sisera alighted from bis chariot and fled away on his feet none of his boasted multi tude of iron chariots remained to succor him tho course ot the bat tle we are left to draw from de borahs ode of triumph sisera vanquished is forced to trust to his own feet arid jaded and exhausted he arrives at the tent of heber the kenlte jael the wife of heber comes forth to meet him invites him hospitality into her tent and provides him with food and a couch he falls asleep imagin ing himself safe then jael taking one of the pins of the tent drives it with a hammer into tho temples of tho sleeping man and he lies slain after all his valor and distinction by the hand ot a woman opinions liavo been divided as to the charac ter of jaels act it was that ot an assassin but was the assassin a heroine or a criminal did she avengo the wrongs ot her country and so take her place beside such women as joan ot arc charlotte corday and others whose patriot ism none can doubt or was she simply a woman who committed murder with a diabolical ingenuity deborah whoso magnificent song of triumph runs the entire gamut of melody said that jael was blessed above all women deborah voiced the sentiment ot the time tho stars in their course had fought against sisera and it was his destiny to per ish in the way that he would have most haled nothing if not victorian hut was cer tainly much more than nothing at all bathing must be swathed almost literally from head to foot in wrap- lomic readjustment he contnued tho i need for broadgauge economic plan- tbe general idea of it was that the j is re every hand we human body for purposes ot public slia dually emerge from the econ- omic slump he said but will wo havo learned how to avoid its reeur- ireiico we envisage a nottoodistant fu- concealing the best the bathing cos tre when there will be in operation tumo of that age would be a figure ot a use 1lau ald accepted tun for this and we can imagine nothj lami poll 1revet tho iiis more likely to cause disorder on rapd le of timber top soil and the bathing beach than a sudden rover- mieral resources liquidate the sub- sion to it by some reactionary or friv- ma farm ad the kural sum olous exponent of that forgotten mode b economic security and better j ties to the entire rural population and local markets and cultural opportunl- preserve for all the people the natural beauty of the countryside and tho re creative values ot stream and shore and forest a future moreover in which each urban community or region also will have its land policies that will stop excessive land speculation and over- intensive building transform the pro- a farmers wife of a bank clerks sc ureas of confusion congestion daughter may go to a party today be- blight and decay build completely in- decked in jewels as flawless as those tegrated neighobriiood units or centres of any duchess at the cost of no more r homes for stores and for industry than a few pounds j at will poide much more liberally for the scientist with his electric fur- tlle needs ot recreation and ot circu- nace and a few inexpensive chemicals atio bring economic soundness and has conquered every jewel except the permanence to the building of tho city jewels made by i chemical process synthetic gems of remark- j able beauty and flaw less appearance i diamond and thanks to the new tariff great britain is now making tho finest synthetic gems in the worl any one today may buy a collection of laboratorymade gems equal in brilliance beauty and weight to those that constitute tho crown jewels of britain except for the diamonds for the price of a country cottage what is more the laboratoryhiade gems are flawless we aro now making in london rubies sapphires emeralds and other synthetic gems that defy detection ex cept by the scientist with a micro scope said the head of a large lon don laboratory and an unwonted measuro ot comfort order and beauty to the homes and to the lives of its people tho school of land economics is an outgrowth of a series of rouudtabla forums held during the past winter un- i der dr elys direction the announce ment said the curriculum is planned to cover a period of years and will in clude both day and evening courses the school will operate as a nonprofit research and educational organization dr ely will serve as president a doctor pronounced mrs tsuru kiso a 92yearold tokyo woman of shirohamacho dead when tho fun eral service began tho mourners wore astounded to hear anolso in tho coflln they opened it mrs kiso calmly stepped out and began to eat one ot the rlco cakes placed on the altar erected tor the service clap of thunder causes drowning digby ns startled by a hoavy clap of thunder budd shortlisse 2g fell off a pier and was drowned in round lake he and his faher charles short lisse were on a fishing trip hearing ills sons cry for help the father plunged fully clothed into tho water but the son did not reappear after the first cry the body was recovered a short time later edith going to have a new bathing suit this year gertrudo no tho one f wore last year is just as good as new you know i didnt get it wet once for foreign lands about 35000000 will be spent by american tourists who will do tho continent this year on vacation tha american automobile association re ports nazito dictate womens fashions under tho protection of tho wifo ot tho minister ot propaganda frau magda goebbels a new official fash ion bureau has been established to decide what german women aro to wear in future all editors of womens journals fashion artists and the heads of big dressmaking firms will cooperato with the fashion office in deciding what is becoming tho most prominent will form an advisory committee fashion parades and exhibitions will bo held under their auspices and good designs which please tho judges aro to be copyrighted it is hoped by this means to en courage both simplicity and good tasto in dress the correct expanse of back for new bathing dresses was decided ear lier in the season and is part of tho new campaign mutt and jeff by bud fisher a little misunderstanding golfers act of god plea not accepted new york justico nicholas m peto sitting in funicipal court ruled that a woman who had been struck by a golt ball while driving her au- tomobilo along the highway was en titled to damages and that a driven golf ball was a dangerous and des tructive object justice potto awarded 750 to anna b gloason a sisted of helen glea- son metropolitan opera soprano who brought suit for 1000 against tho hillcrest golt club and arthur j knorr tboatrlcal production man ager who drove tho ball ktiorr pleaded that a gust ot win had carried tho ball off tho courso and contended the accidont was an act ot god justico petto in finding agalnal both defendants- jointly ruled knon had sliced badly and in his eclslon indicated a slice wast no act o god giant duglas fir comments tho vancouver sundaj province the 1922 annual numbor of tho western lumberman shows tha butt end of a fir tree felled by georga carey in lynn valley in 1895 dimen slons given aro as follow- height ifil feet with a clear 300 feet to tho first limb at the butt it was 25 feet through with bark hi inches thick circumference was 77 feet at 207 feet from the grotinr the dia- i meter was s fecl

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