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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1934, p. 7

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womans world by mair m morgan prosperity is coming around the comer this year hundreds ot pa tient engaged people will make june tingle with wedding bells xow is the time to fete the bride and show ers are more popular than ever linen and kitchen showers give the bride a few more lovely interesting things for lir home the kitchen shower givs tho professional touch for her new career and a convenient filing box for recipes is always smart instead of autographs each guest brings a favorite recipe for the box food for remembrance fresh new vegetables give the luncheon shower hostess an oppor tunity to combine color and flavor in a springtime fashion cream 0 mushroom or watercress soup fol lowed with chicken timbales and fresh asparagus give a delicately balanced meal instead of bread or rolls these new muffins are delicious 1 34 cups ike flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 table- poons butter or other short ening vi teaspoon sail 4 tablespoons sugar s4 cup milk 1 egg well beaten sift flour once measure add bak ing powder and salt and sift again cream butter adf sugar and cream together thoroughly add egg then flour alternately with milk a small amount at a time beat after each addition until smooth bake in greas ed muffin pans in h- 1 oven 450of 20 minutes makes is small muffins little cake- in rainbow frostings petits fours add much to the dec orative touches at luncheon and tea they are perfect for bridey par ties ami not difficult to make from this recpe it is important to use cake flour to get the proper texture in the batter so that cake will not crumble when frosted rainbow petits fours 1 20 cups cake flour l teaspoons baking powder 1m cup butter or other shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs well beaten vi cup milk 1 teaspoon lemon or vanilla extract sift hour once measure add bak ing powder and sift together three times cream butter thoroughly add sugar gradually and cream together until light and fluffy add eggs then flour alternately with milk a small amount at a time beat after each addition until smooth add flavoring pour into tiny greased cup cake tins or paper cups filling 23 full bake in moderate oven 350of 20 to 25 min utes hakes 2 dozen cup cakes when cool frost with rainbow icings orange petits fours 1 tablespoon quicksetting orange jelly powder 2vl- tablespoons orange juice 1 tablespoon butter melted 2 cups confectiones sugar grated rind 12 orange 1 egg yolk 1s teaspoon salt combine jelly powder and orange juice in top of small deep double boiler or in bowl place over boiling water and stir until dissolved add butter salt sugar orange rind and egg yolk stir vigorously until soft and of right consistency to pour drop small cakes into frosting turn ing until all sides are covered re move cakes from frosting with a fork place on rack to cool garnish with nuts fruits or delicately tinted co- conut in the long southern style shreds makes 23 cup frosting for pink strawberry frosting use 1 tablespoon lemon or strawberry jelly powder and 3 tablespoons fresh straw berry juice for lemon frosting use 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 table spoon lemon jelly powder and 2 tablespoons water lime jelly powder that dissolves in i warm water gives a lovely green tint combine 1 tablespoon lime jelly jelly powder with 3 tablespoons warm water in top ot small deep double boiler or bowl place over boiling water and stir until dis solved add 1 tablespoon melted butter dash of salt aud 1 23 cups confectioners sugar proceed as with orange frosting these petit fours have a smooth glossy appearance and the icing is of splendid flavor not that thick sugary type egg leftovers when you have whites of eggs left over dont forget to make them into meringues or macaroons this can be done whenever you have the time and both of them will keep in an airtight tin for some time if you want to use eggwhites and not the yolks remember that the yolks will keep for a little while it they are left in cold water nonsticking cakes to prevent cake from slicking to the tins after baking grease the tins with unsalted fat and then dust lightly with flour shake out all flour that has not stuck to the grease and pour in the batter the cake will come out beautifully clear line the pockets the pockets on childrens sweaters are always the first things to go and if mother will just put a lining ot strong cloth in the pockets when the sweater is new they will not stretch out of shape or wear out until the entire sweater is beginning to go mint theres a bed of mint in the corner of the garden and we watch eagerly for the first sprigs although for si long mint lias been associated witli lamb as if they were blood brothers the havorsome sprig may be used in many other combinations with equal success why not for instance try mint and new cabbage one tablespoon minced mint leaves added to one cup crisped shredded cabbage and the whole dressed with oil and lemon juice makes an unusual and delicious salad or you may stuff tomatoes with the combination cucumbers sprinkled with fresh minced mint leaves are appetizing and novel mint in fruit cups all fruit cups are given an allur ing and seasonal touch when mint is among the assembled ingredients sometimes merely bruising mint leaves in the bowl in which a fruit salad or fruit cup is mixed gives as much mint flavor as is wanted or the minced mint leaves may be pre ferred mixed with the fruit for a definite mint flavor its a good idea to make up mint i syrup to keep on hand for fruit cups and what not you may bottle the syrup and keep it for use when mint is not in season this syrup may be used to make jelly and ice and makes a delicious drink com bined with lemon juice and ginger ale mint syrup two cups minced mint leaves 2 cups sugar 1 34 cups vinegar 1 34 cups water i teaspoon salt when you make this up to use immediately for fruit cups omit the vinegar and add lemon juice as you use it mince leaves cover with sugar and pound with a woodtn potato masher add salt vinegar and water and bring to the boiling point let sim mer about fifteen minutes until the mixture is syrupy pour into steril ized jars and seal mint jelly mint jelly is preferred by many persons to mint sauce to serve with lamb an attractive way to serve it is to mould it in tiny individual moulds and turn out each on a slice of orange be sure to wash the orange before cutting it in slices threefourths cup minced mint leaves 13 cup sugar 14 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon paprika cup hot vinegar 34 cup water 1 tablespoon granulated gelatine attends childrens exhibition the early to bed rule children require all the sleep they can get and parents should see to it that the bedtime hour is strictly observed ten or twelve need this after school relaxation if only for half an hour her royal highness the duchess of york was snapped recently by the cameraman when she was leaving an exhibition of children through the ages held at chesterfield house london soak gelatine it water tor ten minutes heat mint leaves with vinegar sugar salt and paprika aud simmer closely covered ten minutes strain through cheesecloth and add gelatine at once stir until dis solved and turn into mould to chill aud become firm it a vivid green is wanted a drop or two of green coloring must be added sunday school lesson lesson ix 21 may 27 the last judgment matthew 25 31 46 golden text we must all be made manifest before the judgment seat of christ 2 cor 510 time tuesday april 4 ad 30 three days before the crucifixion place the mount of olives parallel passage there is none but when the son of man shall come in his glory what a contrast to the lowly guise in which the son of man first presented himself to the world and all the angels with him the vast host of his messengers re splendent and beautiful singing his praises then shall he sit on the throne of his glory the kingdoms of the world falsely promised him by satan in the temptation will then in deed beong to him and the king dom of heaven as well and before him shall be gathered all the nations in the last hour of his earthly ministry jeusu of naz areth commands the view of an im measurable horizon and he shall separate them one from another as the shepherd separ- ateth the sheep from the goat- the scriptures often employ sheep to de note those who trust in god and so the goats or kids are here naturally taken to represent the worst side and he shall set the sheep on his right hand and the goats on his left the first lesson we learn from this parable is then that we shall all be juiged when we die by the son of man and the second that we ought to be very glad that we shall be judged and judged by him then shall the king say unto them me the king of glory unites his on his right hand christ has rep resented himself as a shepherd and now he represents himself as a king then shall he sit on the throne of his going back to his opening sentence glory come ye blessed of my fath er our lord in the last judgement will be acting as the agent of his fa ther and will bestow his award of blessing only upon those whom his father hold blessed inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world the plan of salvation has its roots from the dawn of time for i was hungry and ye gave me to eat he lived on the grateful gifts of those to whom he had ministered those to whom he had given new life i was thirsty and ye gave me to drink we have one instance the sa maritan woman at jacobs well from whom he begged a drink of water i was a stranger and ye took me in remember our lords pathetic say ing about the foxes that had holes and birds that had nests while the son of man had not where to lay his head naked and ye clothed me i was sick and ye visited me i was in pri son and ye came unto me ve enter i the kingdom of heaven not hy say- 1 ing lord lord but by doing his will not by repcatisg prayers in his name so much as by feeding the hungry clothing the naked visiting the sick and the imprisoned then shall the righteous answer him saying lord when saw we thee hungry and fed thee or athirst and gave thee drink this homely excel lence thus sublimely rewarded is of an uncounted and unconscious kind they who have it re surprised at a praise which they never thought of and feel that there must be some mis take about it and when saw we thee a stranger etc there is some mistake they feel and they will not take advantage of a mistake even to gain entrance into the kingdom of heaven they will not enter under the cloak of some one elses good deeds they are far too honest for that and the king shall answer and say unto them verily i say unto you the principle is so important that it receives one of christs char acteristics emphases inasmuch as ye did it unto one of these my breth ren cvci these least yet did it unto when a child is very tired lies just like any one else nerve weariness ac companies muscular weariness and vhen this happens he is no more re sponsible for his conduct than we are under like conditions observe the good child at the end of the day much bad behaviour occurs after the sun gets toward the west there is a difference between bad conduct and tired conduct but too few parents realize it the child taken shopping is anoth er example he or she will very like ly be a regular fauntleroy or little eva during the first half of the ex cursion then when he is both phy sically and nervously tried he is likely to put on a performance that shocks and embarrasses his mother perhaps he only whines or gets ob streperous but scarcely a mother lives who hasnt had the kind need of relaxation children need sleep all they can get and if it is possible a rest dur ing the day they dont need to nap necessarily but just to lie down quietly for a little while and rest the hones how long this is kept up de pends upon the condition of the child children are strenuous some are deaf to hear through fingers teletactor aids the deaf with speech and music moved by the devastating effect of i- social isolation on the deaf profes- eial power gives them a hundred ttoe robm h gau ao e more endurance than ther e ders northwe univers ty aad but even so they are a hundred tnes amcrlcaa for more active as a rule the mat ter w deat has for vears d must give serious attention to that w jj rf fi has effecl they are growing and grow h means qut 0 his worf has come a building up surpus each day that ot interpreting speech and music goes into poundage if he uses up this tllo fillgers te u extra strength and material as he the iiame of new art goes along and 13 constantly on the- i i t professor gault believes in reverse hue or below it he will be tired most of the time this is why ho needs sleep the great builder and meals varied and wholesome force early retirement parents may safely be tyrants in one direction and that is about sep lip- reading and all the other means of teaching the deaf by way of the eye lie is also sure that the flow of melody of speech can never bo taught thus the staccato monoto- nouns speech of most deaf people he attributes to overemphasis upon tho correct placing of organs in pro ducing particular sounds the eye bedtime should be early and no some experience of i breakovers there should i no ex- i cannot make the necessary coree- citement or worry either oeforc bed- tjons aucq ciood speech-read- time a little fun is all right but the ers are rare f01 kim reasq emotionaly excited chid will lie a- j thal movements of the human wake for a long time the worried or f aml i so ra- unhappy child will too i p sc su orten so imperceptible downstairs the rest of the family that they cannot be readily fo low- will do well to make a certain saerijed as a result the deaf man who fice and dispense with high jinks or relies on his eyes alone must infer noise unless the house is arranged so a good deal jump at meanings that the radio or the piano wont re- mind the lonely one of all he- is miss ing he will get accustomed to cer tain house noises and street noises trained by its strong vibrations the but there is a limit fingers become new sense organs outdoor air and play induce sleep learn to interpret sound almost as oxygen is the friend of morphivn i well a if cc ears if he cannot sleep after everything teletactc the p receiver cause with that of the lowest of his followers then shall he say also unto them on the left hand here followss per haps the most terrible of all words spoken by christ depart from me ye cursed into the etcrisil fire wuch is prepared for the devil and his an gels eternal fire is a vivid picture of the endless consequences of unre- pented and unforgiven sin for i was hungry and ye did not give me to eat etc sins of commission are as deadly as sins of commission then shall they also answer say ing lord when saw we thee hungry these also like those on ve right hand of christ declare unconscious ness but they declare falsely while the first declare truthfully then shall he answer them in terms such as he used for those on his right lut how fearfully changed by that one word not verily i say to you inasmuch as ye did it not unto one of these least ye did it not unto me nothing great required of them only ministrations to one of these least they had not been ask ed to go beyond their easy powers and simple resources but if they had done what they could they would would have been doing it to christ they would have won thereby the et ernal life and these shall go away into eter nal punishment but the righteous into eternal life god is not only benevolent he is righteous and holy and true and if his truth and holi ness require the everlasting punish ment of sin his benevolence will not prevent it work of the teletactor with his teletactor professor gault overcomes most ot these difficulties t but a modified tele- with a powerful he has been done to encourage doctor mav find the reason or if the a o parents suspect unhappiness they te or for that matter a deaf i u ia i- ii pupil bent on selfimprovement talks should go about discovering the cause end try to remove it highly sensitive microphone j of the radio kind his voice con- sleep is the ally of good conduct verted into electrical impulses is car- it knits the ravelled sleeve of care and it also builds up what oes into the sleeve ihe arms the legs and the body and brain vegetarian dishes are suggested pie and cutlets offer solace to hunger for sturdy food ried to the fingers and tremendously amplified there may be as many a forty receivers in a classroom the deaf learner puts his hand or a finger on the receiver he feels the vibra tions learns to associate them with words in the state school for the deaf at jacksonville 111 for example each pupil has a receiver or vibrator at his desk on which he rests his fing ers and a microphone the teacher also has a microphone she can talk to the whole class by making alt tjie receivers vibrate at once by throwing tho proper switch she cau let any one pupil speak while his to those on a strict vegetarian diet there comes a definite hun- gerfor something sturdier the cook- thirtynine classmates listen with ing of the vegetables in baked loaves their fingers if any one thinks he or pies or as cutlets will usually give can do belter than tommy wh bap- the much hungeredfor flavor for example this pie two onions two carrots one table spoon tapioca one teaspoon flour pepper and salt to taste one stalk of celery one half cup mushrooms one strong sound vibrations half cup string beans one half cup what professor gault has done la peas one tablespoon butter cut all ft heighten the efficiency of the fing- tho vegetables in small pieces cook in feeling sound vibrations they pens to be speaking lie is at liberty to try thus a healthy rivalry is aroused which cullivates a desire to watch and feel and to talk correct- wedding- costumes gayer for bride new york wedding costumes are getting gayer not only for the brides maids but for the brides this is partly because it is spring but also because brides of today want a wider choice than the traditional satin and orange blossoms satin is still being worn but or gandy and other cotton fabrics aic being seen in wediug gowns veil are shorter and headdresses more varied as for bridesmaids they are going in for color in a big way red velvet navy blue cloth of silver and other unlikely fabrics ana colors are sue- ceeding to ihe baby blue and spring green of oilier years one wedding gown of modernistic severity suggests a nurses uniform it is made of heavy white crepe with a high neck that swathes the throat long sleeves and a draped bodice the offtheface cap is rather like a nurses but the lavish tulle veil and the formal bouquet remind one that ihe bride is no nurse them and all the other ingredients in enough salted water to cover until the vegetables are soft then pour the mixture into a pie dish cover with rich pie crust and bake in a hot oven 100 degrees until the pastry is done serve hot bread and nut cutlets one tablespoon butter one tea spoon flour one cup milk two cups dried bread crumbs one cup of wal nut meats chopped one teaspoon of chopped onion pepper and salt one egg deep fat for the frying blend the butter and flour together in a deep saucepan then add the milk mix together the crumbs nuts onions and seasonings and put them slowly through the meat grinder stir them slowly into the milk and cook for ten minutes then add the egg well beaten turn the mixture into a dish when cool form into cro quettes put them in the coldest part of the refrigerator to become stiff roll them in egg and cracker crumbs and fry in deep hot fat the popularity of the dutch onion exported from holland to the var ious countries of europe is due in no small measure to the efficient grad ing established by the netherlands government vjut1 and erf by bud fisher already feel much but not enough when it comes to the sounds of very high pitch which at best are usually lost to any but young normal ears provide an apparatus which will mul tiply tho intensity of sound vibra tions a thousand times and it is clear that the fingers can distinguish sub tleties that would otherwise be loot it is like bringing a distant object ucarer by means of a telescope take a word like typewriter or recognition aided by the cletac- tor the fingers mark the accented syllables much more easily than is possible with the eye so it is with noting the accented words and the cadences of sentences the eye tells little or nothing about loudness or intensities of vibrations but the teletactor distinguishes clearly in either respect easily recognized sound patterns are formed the deaf pupil leains to talk with a more natural intonation than it he were left to make his inferences from tho eye alone in fact teletac- tlon tends to do for a deaf mans manner of speaking what a year in englaud doe3 for those who hear he acquires what wo call an accent and most astonishing ot all profes sor gaults recent work shows that even one who is blind and deaf may acquire ihe feel of music and learn to play the piano with passable tech nique profcssoft mutt i want nny fac6 h lifted shorts more tomatoes are grown for can ning than any other vegetable over 10000000 cases of 21 cans each are packed annually in the united slates the domestic goose was among the animal figured on the oldest egyp tian and asiatic monuments liov tolstoy famous russian au thor was one of the worlds greatest novelists in mineralogy the goniometer is an instrument used to measure the angles of crystals about 50 species of gulis ara known of which about 25 are found in north america ivo frane gundulic was the most celebrated ulyrian croatian poet of earlier times neither gunpowder nor guns were invented in the modern sense of the word they were developments than in their earlier forms were scarcely distinguishable from previous types mounts for naval guns are of three typesiturret deck and rail the lat ter being 9nf on small vessels only

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