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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 26, 1933, p. 7

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womans world by ftlair m morgan theres something charming about afternoon tea something quiet and restful its the easiest way to enter tain and no matter how large or small your tea party is the requirements are the same that is good tea a few dainty refreshments and pleasant con versation tec may be served from a tray a tea wagon or if our party is a large one from the diningroom table lit tle extras such as slices of orange with a clove stuck in them a bit of candied ginger colored sugar in such flavors as lemon lime mint etc rumflavored eugar lumps salted nuts colored mints of assorted flavor all add charm and an air of sophistication of course you will use your best china tea pot scald it and place the required quantity of tea in it and pour over the leaves one cup of boiling water let the tea steep for three minutes if youre using black tea or for ten minutes if youre using green tea then add the remainder of the re quired amount of boiling water serve the tea immediately cream sugar and slices of lemon should be served with it refreshments which are different are always a problem and here are some suggestions which are new and easy to prepare cream cheese walnut and cherry spread blend 1 package 3 ounces cream cheese i cup finely chopped walnuts and 12 candied cherries which have been chopped with a silver fork trim white or whole wheat bread in fancy shapes butter and spread with mix ture chocolate sandwiches 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 cup sweetened condensed milk butter thin wafers melt chocolate in a dou ble holler add sweetened condensed milk and stir over boiling water until mixture thickens spread on butter thins and garnish with tiny stars cut from red or green maraschino cherries nut strudels 1 cup nut meats 1 13 cups 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1 cup dry bread crumbs yj teaspoon salt 1 table spoon cinnamon pie crust dough put nut meats through food chopper blend with sweetened condensed milk bread crumbs salt and cinnamon roll crust out in oblong sheet as thin as possible spread with prepared mixture roll up as for jell roll cut in halfinch slices and place on buttered baking sheet brush tops with sweetened condensed milk bake 20 minutes in hdt oven 100 deg or until brown slakes is date bars 23 cup sweetened condensed milk vi cup flour teaspoon baking pow der 13 cup pitted dates yi cup chop ped nut meats y teaspoon vanilla sift flour and baking powder add chopped dates chopped nut meats sweetened condensed milk and vanilla blend thoroughly line a shallow pan 8 inches square with wax paper and spread mixture evenly about inch deep bake 30 minutes in a slow oven 300 deg f remove from oven turn from pan and remove paper at once cut into bars one by four inches with a sharp knife while warm makes 1g cinnamon sticks blend 23 cup sweetened condensed milk and 13 cup water thoroughly cut six slives of bread one inch thick then cut into oneinch strips dip in mixture and fry in butter until golden brown while hot roll strips in a mix ture of granulated sugar and cinnamon delightful with tea ten minute tea cakes g graham crackers 1 tablespoon flour l teaspoon baking powder ys cup sweetened condensed milk l egg white brown sugar roll graham crackers to fine crumbs combine with flour and baking powder add sweetened condensed milk fold in stiffly beaten egg white drop by spoonfuln into paperlined muffin pans sprinkle each cako with brown sugar bake in moderately hot oven 375 deg f 10 to 15 minutes makes one dozen bulk foods in no respect is the otherwise sound ly planned diet more frequently lack ing than in foods that supply the bulk or fibre necessary to assure proper elimination most of us paro our fruits eat our potatoes without their jackets and eat prepared foods out of which the bulk has been refined time and again the penalty is irregular or incomplete elimination leading straight to loss of vitality headaches and generally depressed outlook on life you are wise if you adopt as one of the most important health command ments for yourself and your family the regular inclusion on the menu of the foods that provide the bulk the system needs lettuce cabbage carrots chard whole wheat bread and cereals and bran bran is particularly con venient and helpful it can be com bined with refined foods and served in all sorts of other appetizing wayy and besides bulk it supplies iron needed for the making of good red blood to gether with vitamin b of value in ton ing the intestines three in one recipe bran muffins waffles and griddle cakes cup shortening i cup sugar 3 eggs well beaten 1 23 cups sour milk 1 cups bran 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt cream shorten ing and sugar add eggs sour milk and bran and let soak until most of moisture is taken up sift flour with baking powder soda and salt and add to first mixture stirring only until flour disappears bake in greased muf fin tins in a moderate oven 400 deg f for 20 to 25 minutes or in a hot waffle iron some of the mixture niay be thinned with water or milk and used for griddle cakes yield 16 small muffins 3 waffles or 3 griddle cakes honey bran pudding vi cup butter 23 cup honey l egg well beaten yx cup milk 1 cup seed less raisins yz cup bran 1 cup flour yz teaspoon soda yz teaspoon salt cream butter and honey together add egg milk and bran sift dry in gredients and mix with the raisins add to first mixture combine thor oughly and put into greased mold cover tightly and steam for two hours serve with hard sauce yield g large servings dress up the meat try serving meat in new forms you will find that your family will appreci ate the novelty a dash of sugar in meat dishes works wonders it accen tuates the flavor o the meat and of course adds a little quickenergy to the dish as a whole try the following recipes beef loaf v pounds round of beef 1 quart cold water 1 tablespoon vinegar l tea spoon sugar 1 teaspoon sage and thyme mixed 1 tablespoon sauce salt and pepper simmer the beef in the water with the salt until meat is ten der cool remove bones and fat and chop very fine boll the liquid until re duced to one cup add vinegar sugar sage sauce thyme salt and pepper mix with the meat press into a but tered mold and leave to become thor oughly cold serve with tomatoes and lettuce with mayonnaise stuffed flank steak have a flank steak trimmed and scored that is cut all over the surface in crisscross lines mix together one cup bread crumbs one small onion chopped onehalf cup grated raw car rot onehalf cup finely diced celery one tablespoon minced parsley one teaspoon sugar salt and pepper to taste and onethird cup hot water or enough to moisten spread this mix ture over the flank steak roll up as tightly as possible tie firmly and sprinkle with flour pepper and salt brown quickly in hot fat then place in a covered pan and bake in a moder ate oven for one and onehalf hours baste two or three times during the cooking with two tablespoons butter molted in onethird cup boiling water when done remove the strings serve with brown gravy made from the fat in the pan believing a fool story is almost bad as telling a fool story sunday school lesson lesson v october 29 worlds tem perance sunday romans 1312 153 golden text love worketh no ill to his neighbor love there fore is the fulfilment of the law rom 1310 time pauls letter to the romans was written ad 57 place it was written in corinth the night is far spent and the day is at hand paul means by night ignorance of god let us therefore cast off the works of darkness and let uj put on the armor of light christians who have seen the light of life and are living in fellowship with him ought to do the things that he would approve spurning the deeds of darkness let us walk becomingly as in the day in seemly fashion in 1 cor 14 40 it is rendered decenily no thing is uglier more uncouth than drunkenness not revelling and drunkenness the last word in the greek is in the plural signifying drinkingbouts or sprees that is the worst of drunkenness ona drirk leads to another not in strife and jeal ousy drunkenness leads also to quarrels all of these sins were fre quently committed as paul knew in the wicked city of rome the capital of the world but put ye on the lord jesus christ paul bids us enter into union with christ so close that he will be come the close environment in which we live and move for whether we live we live unto the lord or whether we die we jie unto the lord in life or death alike we are responsible to christ because through all changes we are the pos session of christ who has bought us with a price for his own for to this end christ died and lived again that he might be lord of both the dead and the living as he died to acquire so he rose to claim and exercise that right of purchase and dominion over his redeemed which it is their joy to know that their death does not even interrupt for then thv are at home with the lord for if because of meat thy brother is grieved thou walkest no longer i i liye we must translate this and what follows from the prblem of pauiv cay to the nroblem of our time paul here is writing about eating meat which had been consecrated to idols all the meat sold in the shops and eaten in the homes of the heathen friends and relatives of the roman christians had previously formal a part of idolatrous sacrifices in the temples a converted idolater par taking of such food was likely to feel stealing over him a flood of the licen tious memories associated with idol- worship destroy not with thy meat him for whom christ died it was nothing less than souldestruction to invite to ones home a convert froi heathenism and place before him meat contaminated with idolatry let not then yojr god be evil spoken of your good is that which is beneficial to your special advantage and can only mean in accordance witii the context your stronger faith and fu ler liberties for the kingdom of god is not eat ing and drinking but righteousness and peace and joy in the holy spirit this is not the essence of the gospel this freedom to eat and to drink the kh gdom of god is sometiirg higher than this in the kingdom of god the important things are righteousness in oi r relations to others and the peace and joy which result from true spir itual fellowship what a triviality compared with these great and per manent things is what we eat or what we drink for he that herein that is in righteousness peace and joy in the hol spirit serveth christ is well- pleasing to god and approved of men wellpleasing to god since such service is what he enjoins and approved of men standing the test of their moral judgments so then let us follow after things which make for peace arcl things whereby we may edify one another weymouth translates the last clause as mutual upbuilding of character it is good not to eat flesh nor to drink wine nor to do anything where by thy brother stumbleth this sums up the whole story a chuckle bringing with him an electric atmos phere a young man strode into the newspaper office and banged his cane on the editors desk wheres the editor he shouted angrily hes hes out replied the clerk nervously whats he done this time in that advertisement for my valve- less motor stormed the visitor hes turned the second v into a u describes dire need in labrador missionary tells of distress in his farflung territory- widespread distress among the la brador indians was described by rev d c noel to the cathedral womens missionary association n st johns newfoundland in an address appeal ing for assistance in his extensive territory after a furless winter the indians had come out of the woods empty- handed last spring and early this summer families which had eag erly awaited the usual returns from the fur trade had been in want dur ing the summer and were facing hardship as another winter approach ed the unusually soft winter of 193233 had caused a scarcity of fur- bearing animals mr noels address took the form of a travelogue through 22 settle ments spread along the hundreds of miles comprising the mission by boat during the summer months and by komatlk in winter his headquarters were at battle harbor but owing to the distances to be covered the missionary often was absent from home for months at a time he said there was extreme pover ty in many settlements and spoke iu appreciative terms of the work of the womens home mission association in providing clothing for the indians making a strong appeal for further assistance he warned that adequate relief measure should be taken im mediately to ensure that sufficient supplies would be available before navigation closed so serious were conditions in some villages that the newfoundland gov ernment had to distribute supplies this summer to keep the indians from starving comments events around the dial by austin moran woman collects natural specimens of manitoba flora has found 915 of the exist ing 1013 known to exist in her province the hobby of collecting material specimens of manitoba flora ha3 be come for mrs e j mcmillan of wood- haven park a pleasure that has now given her a unique distinction writes lillian gibbons her collection is the largest amateur one in manitoba and is perhaps iu the whole dominion after sli3 had collected some 300 specimens and had identified them to the best of her knowledge she sent the lot to the manitoba agricultural college for correction by a botanist when she received her collection back she received also a check list of manitoba flora up to this point the woman botanist had not known of the existence of such a list much less had she seen one in the book there are listed 1013 speci mens i had 300 at that time and the book was a challenge to me today mrs mcmillan has 915 speci mens just 9s short of the total number known to exist in manitoba trees weeds shrubs everything that grows is contained in that list her method of mounting has sur prised and delighted professionals her specimens are so delicately placed that they look like paintings their colors are preserved and no ugly smudges of glue are visible nor are there bumps on the centre of the pages be cause not all the specimens are placed in the middle mrs mcmillan has brought home part of the locale with a specimen in order that it might have familiar soil in which to thrive sometimes this attention is appreciated by the wild flowers at other times the flower grows away from its special sod and seeks another spot in the garden the chickweed runs away and makes itself at home in the regular garden personal glimpses milton j cross never gets ruffled and is the calmest man in the studios no matter what the stress or strain george hicks serious and conscientious devotes hours of study in preparation for special assignment broadcasts edward k jcwett night supervisor of mtkemasters is a natural born mimic and regales his associates with imitations of themselves william seoul conductor and saxophone soloist is married to the former anna accardi the mother of muriel wilson mary lou of the show boat company is prominent in politics in new york bradley barker who appears in many programs a3 an actor and imitator of animal and other sounds first applied bis unique gifts to excellent advantage when the talkies came to hollywood he was everything in those days from the approach ing foouteps in a mystery thriller to a frying egg in a jack holt picture cant insure halls 3 singing voices theres a limit to the variety of unusual contingencies that even lloyds of london will insure you against it seems that the sponsors of wendell hall the red headed music maker ieems to have tun into something of a stone wall in their attempt to insure the voices of the lanky red head note the plural voices tor wendell sings in three distinct pitches and hi3 sponsors wanted to insure all three voices for 100000 again3t mishap thev made application with the a f shaw co chicago agents of london lloyds for the insurance but for once the renowned london arm was 3tumped according to the chicago agency and thats no leflection on the pennauency of wendells three voices either for hes had them all fyr a good many years now and the chances are that hell have them for a good many years to come snapshots eddie cantor shortly before his return to the air channels was being interviewed by a hollywood girl for her high school paper he had just come off the set fatigued from an exhausting scene why mr cantor she queried what makes you look so old trying to keep young wearily replied eddie trying to keep young repeated the puzzled voungster yes four of em explaiued eddie phil baker the armour jester while playing a new york vaudeville theatre years ago gave each of the neil sisters fellow artists on the bill a 5gold piece as a luck charm promptly the neil sisters booking went wrong and it wasnt until necessity forced them to liquidate the charms that luck changed for the better ben is mournful ben bernie and his cigar form one of the most inseparable teams in the show business and it is a slow day when the old maestro destroys fewer than thirty heaters but the pace has been telling on ben and he finally consulted a doctor as a result ben has been on the diet of nicotineless cigars for an indefinite period and as the old maestro puts it am i suffering in the air kadios allstar presentations wave gength3 i have sedom known any one who deserted truth in trifles that could be trusted in matters of importance pa ley four per cent more people were employed in new brunswick3 fish eries in 1932 than in the preceding year or a total of 15764 if a mans fortune does not fit him it is like the shoe in the story if too large it trips him up it too small it piuches him horace kllo- statlon metres cycles cknc toronto 21 1030 clcf montreal 2l 600 cfch north hay 322 930 cfco chatham 2s7 1210 cfrb toroio 435 650 ckac montreal 411 730 ckcr waterloo 4g5 645 crct toronto 312 960 chml hamilton 340 890 crco ottawa 1010 ckoc hamilton 475 1010 ckpc preston 341 930 cklw windsorlondon 555 540 cprs toronto 357 840 kdka pittsburg t06 930 kmox st iouls 275 1090 kyw ctllcago 291 1020 wabc new rk 349 s60 wlibm chicago 389 770 when buffalo 333 900 wear new york 451 660 wenr chlcnco 345 870 ttgr buffalo 64 5 650 wgy schenectady 379 790 wham rochester 261 1150 1vkbw burralo 202 1480 wjz new york 394 00 wjr detroit 400 750 wlw cincinnati 428 700 wmaq chicago 447 670 wtam cleveland 2s0 1070 these programs are subject to cb g without notice thursday eastern standard timo pm 800 rudy vallee cpct 900 marl warnow cfrb show boat swben 930 dramatic guild cfrb 1000 al jolson crct nbc present cknc 1030 huslng and belasco wkbw 1100 foothill echoes crct fbiday 800 jessica dragonette crct 830 march of time wgr curtain calls wlw 900 fred allen wbbn western hour crct 930 football show wgr phil baker wjz 1000 first nlghter wben olsen and johnson wkbw 1030 lum and abner wben 1045 howard barlow cfrb 1100 souvenirs crct satube1t 830 under the bridges of parla crct 900 baron munchausen wben variety hour wgr triple bar x days cfrb jamboree crct 930 symphonic strings cknc cornhuskers cfrb 1000 dancing party crct 1030 gcorgo jessel cfrb 1100 vancouver frolic crct 200 230- 300- 430- 530- 700- 730- 800- 900- 730- s30- 900- 1000- 1030- 1045- s00 845- 900- 930- 1000- 10 30- 800- s30- 900- 930- 1000- sunbay broadway melody gene arnold hollywood show pop concert symphonic hour opera concert hoover sentinels sanderson and crumit vincent lopez joe penner freddie rich rublnoft seven star revue merrygoround fred stone jack benny monday country club andre kostelanetz a p gypsies gaiety and romance wayne king contented hour jules lande zero hour howard barlow tuesday crime club crumit and sanderson trade and mark california melodies ben bernie grenadiers nino martini texaco reporter american legend lives at stake ted husing wednesday crime clues bert lahr albert spalding one hour with you troubadours burns and allen ieo reisman harry itlchman corn cob club cfrb wlw cfrb crct cfrb crct crct wgr wlw wlw wgr crct wgr wkaf wlw wben crct cfrb wben crct wkbw crct wben wlw cfrb wlw wben wlw cfrb wben crct cfrb wben cfrb wben wkbw wlw crct cfrb crct wlw wkbw wben wkbw wben biweekly program gaining in popularity tuesday and friday at 2 pm brings to the microphone lionel scott well known interior decorator for many years mr scott has con tributed his ideas to the leading magazines throughout the dominion through this novel broadcast you will be able to participate over the air in the private consultations of this wellknown interior decorator by special arrangement with sta tion cfrb over which thi3 feature is broadcast mr scott will answer personally your questions pertain ing to interior decorating all ques tions should be accompanied by a selfaddressed stamped envelope to insure a reply jerusalem was surrendered to gen eral allenby on december 9 1917 but he did not enter the city until two days later mutt and jeff by bud fisher she tank she go home youthful editors hear jokes defifred three hundred future hum orists learn hov at chicago chicago oct 14 what makes good joke possibly the largest funny cuss ever assembled listened tensely for the answer it was no joke to them they were the humorists of tomorrow and it was all business three hundred from ie 2000 high school newspapers of the country ab sorbed the dos and donts of the elusive art of making folks smile they were boys and girls of from 14 to is some very younglooking indeed who had come a long war from the pacific coast and irom new england to learn how to make bet ter newspapers for their schools what brought them was the twelfth convention of the national scholas tic press association humor is not a rare metal but is to be found everywhere that one has an ear their guide a teacher of high school journalism told them funny things are being said around you ail the time she pointed out cultivate the habit of listening for them one such she brought out rotu chicagos experience with worlds fair visitors from small towns the everyday crowds on tho downtown streets have been so thick as to pui- ble many frequently this exclama tion has been heard this summer what is going on in town today it looks like saturday night youngsters here and there made hasty notes in their hooks as their instructor gave them clues to a suc cessful column the humorist has to be a think er dont clip other peoples joves it you havent enough copy cut down the size of the column puns circulate all over the coun try if a joke seems very popular better not use it probably a vaude ville actor has used it and 1000 people have heard it already youve got to be careful about poking fun at anybody often there is a good deal of malice iu such jokes dont use scotch jokes unless ex tremely good theyre old avoid jokes about puppy love dont do it they are too personal among good courses for jokes look for typographical errors humorous headlines odd combinations of names queer combinations on the black board boners in examinations to illustrate again tha teachei read this blunder henry founded the renaissance a school for aviators the young fok3 who had been well fed with the renaissance guffawed the humorists made one end of a tworing journalistic circus they had half of the ballroom in one of chi cagos biggest hotels tho other half was taken up by seweral hundred other young editors earnestly absorb ing how to write editorials one side of the house sometimes disturbed the other but each kept at it admirably the funny class was led by mlsa joanna sander editorial adviser of the weekly paper at the englewood high school chicago and president of the national association of journalism advisers more than 900 high school delegates from 20 states registered people of todmorden studying languages claiming to be the cultural centre of the calder valley todmorden scotand is now distinguished foi the great number of its workingclass folk studying languages there are millgirls shop assist ants bus drivers conductors and railwaymen who can speak german spanish french or italian as the re sult of attending night classes con ducted by men who have travelled for local firms abroad one of the tutors said his pupils preferred to spend their pocketmonej on study rather than on the cinema womens smoking is discordant to germani erfurt proud of being the first city in germany to introduce into places of public entertainment signs reading tho german woman does not smoke is gratified at finding emulat ors the city councils of merserberg weissensens and seitz have passed resolutions requiring restaurants and cafes to exhibit similar signs the resolutions declare that accor ding to sound german feeling the mis chievous habit of womens smoking is discordant breakfast cocktail serves 1 1 egg yolk 2 oranges juice of 1 tea spoon honey or sugar to taste pinch ol salt beat together and drink every morning more than sixty different kinds ol food fish and shelflsh are taken pyt year by canadas commercial fishermen no canadian need buy imported fish production from quebec end fish ery in 1932 was valued at approxi mately i64s725 most of quebec1 cod catch is marketeo tn tr drcd form

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