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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 14, 1935, p. 7

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whm womans world mair m morgan by or cakes these are the days when griddle- cakes and uch like are in demand at the breakfast table here are three new recipes 1 cup sifted flour i tespoon doubleacting baking powder vi teaspoon soda 3 teaspoon salt ii tablespoon sugar 1 cup boiling water i cup yellow cornmeal 23 cup thick sour milk or butter milk 1 egg well beaten 1 tablespoon melted butter or other shortening sift flouv once measure add bak ing powder soda salt and sugar and sift again lour boiling water over corn meal and stir until smooth let stand 15 minutes add milk nnd egg combine with flour stir only until smooth add short ening bake on hot wellgreased griddle servo hot with maple- flavored syrup makes 18 cakes cheese waffles 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons doubleacting baking powder z teaspoon salt 3 eggs yolks well beaten vi cups milk 5 tablespoons melted butter or other shortening 1 cnn grated american cheese 3 eggs whites stiffly beaten sift flour once moisure add bak ing powder and salt and sift again combine egg yolks and milk add gradually to flour beating only until smooth add shortening and cheese forld in egg whites bake in hot waffle iron serve with butter makes four 1section waflle griddle cakes sweet milk 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon doubleacting baking powder v teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 egg well beaten vi cup milk 2 tablespoons moiled butter or other shortening sift flour once measure add bak ing powder salt and sugar and sift again combine egg and milk add gradually to flour beating only until smooth add shortening bake on hot greased griddle serve hot vith mapleflavored syrup or blue berry sauce makes 12 to 15 grid dle cakes to milk flavored with vanilla flavor ing warm to lukewarm not hot add dissolved tablet for junket stir a few seconds and pour immediate ly over the tapioca let set and then chill in refrigerator fashions fascinating new neckline small hut delicious some of the most delicious cookies cakes and hermits are brought to the table in tiny pieces for a light bite at night or for a bridge lun cheon you will find these tiny tast- ies particularly pleasing here is one i feel sure will appeal english yums 1 cups sugar 1 cup evaporated milk vs teaspoon cream of tartar m cup oleomargarine pound pecans chopped combine sugar evaporated milk and cream of tartar cook stirring constantly until the softball stage is reached 238 degrees f add oleomargarine and cook until the mixture again comes to the softball stage 238 degrees f add nuts and beat until the mixture becomes dull pour into a shallow pan which has been spread with oleomargarine allow to set and cut into inch squar es makes 30 1inch pieces joan crawford here displays three of the seasons latest gowns chief feature of which new neck treatment flavorous dishes most of us have a sweet tooth but you must remember that we also have a decided liking for pleasing flavors of all kinds use your dif ferent bottles of flavoring extract to prepare desserts when company is present or when the family dines lone baked caramel custard 4 cups scalded milk 1 cup sugar 5 eggs i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla melt sugar to prevent burning use a heavy pan and stir constantly until a light brown add hot milk and cook until free from lumps add to slightly beaten eggs salt and flavoring strain into a buttered mold and set in pan of hot water bake in moderate oven until knife will come out clean vanilla tapioca junket 1 tablet for making junket 1 pint milk 3 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon cold water 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring h cup tapioca pudding or loft over pudding tut 2 tablespoons tapioca pudding in the bottom of five dessert dishes dissolve tablet for making junket in 1 tablespoon erld water add sugar spicy pudding in modern manner nowadays theres no need for spicy desserts to be a chore housewives used tochop and shave pounds of fruit peel and beef apples raisins and citron for mince pies and pud dings here is a modern recipe for a delicious pudding made at a minimum of time and labor spicy peach pie 1 9oz package dry mince meat ivi cups peach juice and water 1 cup fresh or canned sliced peaches drained v cup lemon juice pie crust break mince meat into pieces add peach juice place over heat and stir until all lumps are thoroughly broken up bring to brisk boil con tinue boiling for one minute allow to cool line a 9inch pie plate with pastry and fill with mince meat mix ture place drained sliced peaches over top place upper crust on fill ed lower one and press edges firmly together trim off surplus pastry bake 35 minutes in a hot oven 400 degrees f note one cup peaches is suf ficient for this recipe however 2 cups may be used making a large pie serving eight the 1 lb 14 oz can furnishes 2 cups fruit steamed fruit pudding 1 9 oz package dry mince meal and vi cup water boiled al most dry 1 egg slightly beaten ms cup nut meats finely chopped u cup orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange rind la cups dry cake crumbs break mince meat into pieces add cold water place over heat and stir until all lumps are thoroughly broken up bring to brisk boil continue boiling for three minutes or until mixture is practically dry allow to cool add slightly beaten egg nut meats orange juice and grated rind to cake crumbs blend thoroughly fold in cooled mince meat pour in to greased pudding mold eight in dividual molds or baking powder can filling twothirds full cover tightly and steam one hour having boiling water half way up on molds if additional water is needed during steaming it must be boiling when added serve warm with hard sauce or whipped cream serves eight few say that their hair is unman ageable now all want to have healthy scalps and smooth coiffures a dry condition is fairly easy to remedy you need hot oil shampoons of course and since you dont want to brush out your fiinger waves you should massage your scalp with your fingertips every night before you go to bed sit beside a fairly low table put ting your elbows on it and resting your head in your hands place fingertips flat against the scalp and try to move it backward and for ward as well as in tiny circles re member that your scalp not fin gers should move if you are a little careful this simply treatment wont disturb your wave however it will stimulate circulation and cause the oil glands to function properly if your hair is frizzy and never seems to look sleek and wellgroom ed ask the operator who gives you a finger wave to apply a little bril- liantine before she puts on wave set lotion between shampoos use a bit of it yourself simply pour a few drops on your hair brush and then lightly draw your hair across the bristles before you start to arrange your coiffure here is the secret of social success by howard vincent obrien in the chicago daily news and to have walked in iascivious- ness to what permitted wickedness this word directly refers appears as it is defined by the greek scholar the late j h thayer wanton acts or manners as filthy words indecent bodily movements etc lustus same word as above 2 11 wineblddiugs only here in the new testament but in greek the party was over and the talk translation of deut 21 20 and isa had grown confidential i he person 56 12 commonly it is used for a to whom i listened was one whose debauch an extravagant indulgence popularity is notable a person ad- in potations long drawn out such as mired by both sexes by the young may induce permanent mischiefs on ro less than by the old the new the body revelling here and year had just dawned the toasts rom 13 12 gal 5 21 in the had been drunk the echo of the greek writers properly a nocturnal s0 had died away and in a quiet and riotous procession of half-drunk- interlude i learned the secret of en and frolicsome fellows carous- ings drinking bouts banquets not of necessity excessive gen 19 3 2 saiuucp3 20 ksther c 14 and abominable idolatries the word translated abominable means forbidden by law of reason and conscience wherein ihey think it unday choolesson zf lesson vii february 17 peter teaches good citizenship temper ance lesson i reter 2 1117 4 15 golden text love worketh no ill to his neighbor love therefore is the fulfillment of the law ro mans 13 10 newfoundlanders help clothe islands needy as winter closes down on new foundlands scattered outports the service league of newfoundland is making a final drive to provide clothing for impoverished residents who might otherwise go scantily dressed through the cold months one garment from everyone who can afford to give this is the leagues objective the appeal is being directed particularly toward newfoundlands women who are urged if need be to knit or sew at least one warm piece of cloth ing for some needy person lady anderson wife of governor sir david murray anderson and head of the league is behind the move she had ordered the leagues sewing rooms thrown open to the public urging all women to use their facilities in making up their contributions care keeps permanen1 within the past few weeks good many women have wanted know how to care for the permanents they got during the holidays the majority complain of dryness and u to about ixas frogs took part in a jumping contest at angels camp california and 20000 spectators watched them jump the contest in spired by mark twains story the jumping frog of calaveras county is held annually to revive memoics of caiifornirs gold rush days when lrogjumpirg was a popular pastinn among the miners and prospectors the record jump of 13ft lin was nade by a frog named budweiscr some years ago tooth troubles afflict monkeys and apes as well as human beings it is revealed by dr adolph ii schultz of johns hopkins uni versity dr schultz found that teeth lost through disease are more common among some ape species than in soma human races 13 12 the lesson in its setting time the date of tho epistles of peter cannot be absolutely deter mined it is commonly understood that his first epistle was written probably in go ad place some believe that the reference to babylon on the euph rates river but it is more- generally believed that it refers too the city of rome beloved i beseech you lie is not addressing all men or even ail so- called religious men but those wjiom he describes in the preceding pas sage as an elect race a royal priest hood a holy nation a people for gods own possession as sojourn ers and pilgrims the a v trans lates the first word as stranger it means more literally one who lives in a place without the right of citizenship a foreigner having your behavior seemly among the gentiles they were pil grims among the gentiles citizens of another country and one of the reasons y they were to abstain from these things was that their lives might bear true testimony to god w h d made em a holy priest- hoc the words indicate the growtn of a idespread feeling of dislike show ing itself in calumny so in acts 2s 22 the disc pies ot christ are des cribed as a sect everywhere spoken against be subject to every ordinance of man the word translated ordin ance is d ordinarily in many senses eg of peopling a country ot founding a city of setting up games feasts altar etc here it apparently selected as the most comprehensive word available it refes to au hu man institutions which man set up with the object of maintaining the world which god created for the lords sake not because the lord ordains caeser but because the lords life was 03 of obedlonco bo- cause he himself showed respect to pilate and becauso he commanded his people to obey matt 22 21 charles bigg also no doubt so as not to bring dishonor on the name of chris whether to the king as supreme the roman emperor or unto governors as sent by him st paul calls the magistrate a min ister of god rom 13 4 st peter does not go so far as this what he says is that the glstrato is to bo obeyed because caeser sends him and that caeser through a human in stitution is to be obeyed because order is gods will for vengeance on evildoers punishment of those who break the law and violate rights ot thers was never intended to be measured and inflicted by mere in dividuals each acting independently but by the state as a unit and through proper appointed officers and praise to them that d well for so is the will of god they might demand why they should go on in patient welldoing amid the de traction and ignorant opposition of foolish men but he forecloses every objection by saying so is too will of god that by welldoing ye slir ld put to silence the ignorance of foolish men when met act as though they knew the truth concern ing that of which in reality they are ignorant they are then fools as fie and not using your free dom believers are free by redemp tion in christ from 1 the power of sin john s 30 rom g 1s22 2 the law of sin and death rom s 2 3 the law gal 0 12 for a cloak of wickedness simi larly the apostle paul use not your freedom for living in iniquity but as bondseiants ot god on the one hand they were freedmen in christ but that very relationship made them the slaves of god honor all men the fact that thero were in every man traces of the image of god after which he had been created and infinite undevelop ed capacities might issue in the rest oration of that image to its original brightness was in itself a reason for treating all even the vilest and most degraded with some measure of res pect love the brotherhood there is as tar a3 it appears no case where a fellowman as man is called a brother in the new testament fear god cf 1 17 love persuades a man purely for the good ness and loveliness of god to fear to offend irlm though there were no interest at all in it of a mans own personal misery or happiness honor the king these last two admonitions are found in close rela tion though with a slightly varying emphasis in prov 24 21 forasmuch then as christ suffer ed iu the flesh the phrase of course refers to christs death on the cross arm ye yourselves with the same mind since christ suffered ac cording to the flesh for he that hath suffered in the flesh when ease opposes duty tho putting down of the fascinating enemy necessi tates suffering hath ceased from sin the flash may have it desires but the cleansed heart will refuse to yield to them that ye no longer should live the rest of your time in the flesh to the lusts of men dont let tfie flesh constltutj the entire circle of your movements for the time past may suffice to have wrought tho desire of tho gen tiles the language is that of grave irony enough time and more than enough had been already given to the world was it not well to give some time now to god it seems worth passing on years ago said this person i learned a great truth i learned that everybody is like everybody else i the natural law had thought myself queer because i had adeep sense ot inferiority i strange was not good looking i could not that ye ruu not with them the verb ta well i had been nowhere in here translated run expresses the particular i had read very little blind haste of the wicked man who and i had no parlor tricks i was an rushes headlong on his pleasure extremely dull and uninteresting into the sajne excess of riot it person and i knew it is the word used to describe the life i what was worse i knew that of the prodigal son who wasted his everybody else knew it i was always substance in riotous living lukei conscious of boring people and i 15 13 speaking evil of you lit- was terrified by the superior intel- erally blaspheming you ligcnces i encountered everywhere i who shall give account to him i was awa uncomfortable at parties that is ready to judge the living and 1 was awa of my awkwardness the dead the judge is the lore j m clothes my uncertainty about jesus christ the judgment of men manners and etiquette i always shrivels into insignificance la the went trembling i was always un- light ot a judgment to come when our j comfortable while i was there and actions will be weighed by the holy dreaded leaving because of what i son ot man himself and a verdict feared would be said about me when rendered that will abide for all etern ity worth knowing the doors had closed on my back when i got to bed i tossed wake- fully thinking of all the clumsy things i had said and done and been all over the world strange finds are being made almost daily for many centuries people believed that egypt was the oldest country in the world now we know that egypt is com- paratively speaking a new country j as the essence of selfconfidence h in spite of the fact that evidence then one day a friend told me about himself it was startling how closely his mind resembled mine it was the more remarkable because he was a noisy brash sort of per son whom id always thought of proves that it was a civilized ten thousand years ago place chinas history is so old and so important that the japanese al ways enemies of the chinese even the japanese have many books de voted to chinese history a great japanese historian said only recently that he had spent twentyfive years studying chinese history and had found it to be the most wonderful of all histories ancient india counts as new anything that is not ten or twenty thousand years of age thousands of years amount to very little among the hindus their history goes back hundreds of thousands of years back and back until it becomes so dim that histori ans can not trace it some day some man will make a long study of those and other books and the people of this earth will learn something new to them now it is almost impossible to make a complete study because as the translator goes further into the lions but inside they were just like was always the life of the party but this he said was just cayerine up and in his effort to hide his real shyness he often went too far then as he lay trying to sleep he j would shudder at what a foci h j had made of himself i the night before had been sueb an occasion he was in a state about it he had apparently taken a bit too much to drink and had said and done what he seemed to think were outrageous things trying to calm him and it was oddly like talking to myself i asked him who had been at the party and what each one had said and done he couldnt remember from his ac- cout it seemed that he had been performing to a collection of wax figures finally i said be logical if you cant remember what was said or done by any one at the party why should you think that any one should remember what you said or did well i dont know whether i convinced him but i convinced my self in a flash of understanding i saw the whole world as made up of frightened little rabbits just like myself some dressed themselves up like wolves and some roared like past he comes upon changed words of which he knows nothing the language has passed with the passing of ages and what was once simple to read is now almost like a thousand sets of lettered blocks dumped into barrels black lingerie paris black lingerie spells it in undergarments for spring 1935 fashion showings indicate newest night dresses slips and chemises arc fashioned of filmy black georgette bordered with black lace other new lingerie colors are dove grey baby blue and white as alter natives for the traditional pink helcne yrandc displayed glamor ous night dresses of blue green grey and flesh satin fashioned with high empire waistlines and cape shoulder lines some have wrap around satin skirts and jackets to convert them into cocktail frockj mutt and jeff by bud fisher me lonely uncertain souls wanting sympathy above all things so i began treating everybody just as if i were looking in a mir ror i tried to find out what the person i was talking to was inter ested in most and then i urged him to tell rite about it it worked the first trial of this system came when i sat next to a great european sci entist i was petrified by his fame and i didnt know enough about his work to ask the simplest question but casting desperately about i found that the passion of this mans life was tying trout flics and he explained it all to me afterward i heard that iie had asked the hostess who i was said i was one of the most interesting people he had ever met the trick never fails it work3 on small children just as well as on a celebrity because of course were all just children underneath im never afraid to meet people any more no matter how assured they seem i know what is inside their polished armor they want to bo liked admired listened to they want to tell what they know report their little triumphs feel big and important the world is full of competition in being interesting but there arc very few trying to be in terested those who have discovered that secret have the field almost to them selves i laugh when i sec advertise ments telling what makes one popu lar learn to play the saxophone do card tricks be a clever talker none of those things makes for popularity they make for envy people dont want to admire nearly as much as they want to be admired i can put it all in a single phrase any one who wants to be a social success can do it by learning ju four words and using them con stantly those words arc what do you think with just a faint emphasis on the you i have never known them to fail i

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