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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 21, 1936, p. 3

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1 womans world by mair m morgan good for picnics qunday 3chqq fssqn si for 60 shall it come upon all them that divell on the lace of all the earth hut watch ye at every season we are to watch for the lord to return we are to watch ourselves observing auy weaknesses iu our christian life that we might nave and iu prayer ask cod to deliver us from them lest we utterly faint by the way and become trapped again in some sin making supplication picnic days are here those long afternoons of late spring and early summer are just made for friendly gatherings and an outdoor meal with all the improvements in picni bas kets themos bottles paper plates collapsible cups and such marvels it isnt necessary to hold the menu down to sandwiches and weiners meat loaves made at home the day before are popular and appetizing substi tutes for picnic sandwiches cooked meat the leftovers of a roast can be used to make a delic ious meat loaf the recipe given here ensures a loaf that holds its shape and retains a moist texture that is because minute tapioca is used to bind the ingredients together in a really tender loaf meat loaf roast 4 tablespoons minute tapioca teaspoon salt dash of cayenne dash black pepper 1 teaspoon worcester shire sauce 1 teaspoon minced onion 1 tablespoon minced parsley 3vi cups ground cooked meat veal pork ham etc 3 4 cup tomato juice or meat broth vi cup hot water and 2 table- spons butter combine tapioca seasonings onion parsley meal and tomato juice shape into loaf in roaster or turn into loaf pan bake in hot oven 450 p 30 minutes basting frequently with mixture of hot water and butter serve hot or aid serves l ham loaf vi cup minute tapioca teaspoon pepper vt teaspoon paprika 1 lea- spoon worcestershire sauce 1 table spoon minced onion 1 pound lean ham ground 1 pound lejn pork ground 2 cups milk combine ingredients in order given bake in loaf par in hot oven 450 p 15 minutes then decrease heat to moderate 350 f and bake 45 min utes longer or until done itub mix ing bowl with garlic before mixing if desired serve hot or cold serves 10 this weeks winners vegetable pie 3 tablespoons of butter 4 table spoons of flour 1 teaspoon salt vi teaspoon celery salt vi teaspoon pep per 3 cups of milk g small white onions cooked 1 1 cups cooked peas 1 cup cooked string beans 3 cooked carrots sliced vi in thick melt the butter and add the flour stir until well blended add season ings then add the milk slowly stir ring until mixture is smooth and thick bring to a boil and boil two minutes add the vegetables then pour all into a large baking dish cover with rich crust and cut four or five strips of bacon up small and sprinkle over the top bake in hot oven about twenty minutes until bacon and crust are browned will serve eight mrs w gammage bur- ford ont r rice meat loaf 2 cups chopped cooked meat 1 teaspoon salt vi teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoon onion juice 1 tablespoon chopped parsley vt cup fine bread crumbs 4 cups cooked rice season the meat with seasonings mix with crumbs wet with stock milk or boiling water just moist enough to pack line a greased mold with of the rice then fill with meat and cover with rest of rice cover closely and steam 43 minutes when ready to serve pour over it 1 can of tomato soup heated miss marv g struthers luckrow ont attention attention the season demands a change of diet we will pay si 00 on publica tion for the best salad dish or refresh ing drink recipe received how to enter contest plainly write or print out the in gredients and method and send it to gether with name and addiess to household science room 421 73 west adelaide street toronto scholarship fund to aid architects new york american institute of architects last week announced a scholarship fund of 101008 to aid students of architecture resident in canada and the united states had been received from edward iang- leys estate native of toronto iangley was a noted architect of scranton pa a committee will administer the scholarships first selections prob ably will be made this summer the copyright law was conceived in the kingdom of tara part ot ireland a monk designed a psalter which was copied by a rival monastry on hearing the case the king an nounced to every cow her calf and ordered the infringing copy des troyed lesson vim may 24 building for the future temperance lesson luke 2j 1 zlss golden text in your patience ye shall win your souls luke 2119 the lesson in its setting time all the events in thi3 les son page occurred on tuesday of pas sion week april 4 al m place all of chapter and tile first four verses ot chapter 21 record teachings of the lord given in the temple at jerusalem the teachings recorded in 21531 were given on the mount of olives opposite to and east of the city of jerusalem and iu the hearing of all ihe peo ple he said unto his disciples tsee mark ls40 and matt 23 beware of the scribes the scribes were the copiers of the scriptures and the teachers of the oral law who desire to waik iu long robes itodes conspicuous lor their long fringes num 153540 which would draw the attention ot those who passeil by them and love salutations in she marketplaces and chief seats in the synagogues and chiet places at the feasts note especially the word love their whole desire was set upon these things who devour widows houses it may be that these were rich widows from whom they received extravagant hospitality and rich presents but the natural interpretation would he that they were widows of moderate cir cumstances and that such as they had these hypocritical students of the law desired to take from them they would find widows an especially easy prey and taking advantage of the defenseless aggravated their guilt and for a pretence make long pray ers they were not concerned with being heard by god but they were very anxious thai they should be heard by men these shall receive greater condemnation their con demnation is a thing ot the future and it conies from god who knows their hearts and utterly abominates their foul hypocrisies and lie looked up and saw the rich men that were casting their gitts into the treasury we are not sure that it was a separate building called the treasury but the thirteen trum petmouthed boxes which stood in ihe spacious court of the women appear to have been known as the treasury and he saw a certain poor widow casting thither two mites the word here translated poor is ihe one meaning an extreme pauper a mite is equivalent tc about one eighth of a cent in our money and lie said of a truth i say unto yon this poor widow cast in more than the all i for all these did of their superfluity cast it unto the gifts but she of her want did cast in all the living that she had the following points may be observed christ s judgement of men is based upon the hearts sincerity not upon external religious exercises money and our use of money particularly our use of it in giving to the lord is a revela tion to our character the lord jesus appreciates the small gift just as much as the great gift and as some spake of the temple how it was adorned with goodly stones and offerings lie said we have now come to what is called by all students of the gospels the olivet discourse which is recorded in great detail by st matthew 24 25 as well as in a briefer way by st mark 13 as lor these things which ye be hold the days will come in which there shall not be left here one stone upon another that shall not be thrown down the amazing thing is that the disciples implicitly believed the lord astonishing as his prediction was and believing they were led to ask the lord two questons and they asked him saying teach er when therefore shall these things be and what shall be the sign when these things are about to come to pass tho questions woud seem to indicate that the disciples expected to be living when these things took place and he said take heed that ye be not led astray the verb here trans lated led astray implies no mere mistake but a fundamental depart ure from the truth john 747 1 john 18 226 37 for many shall come in my name saying 1 am he and the time is at hand so have false prophets continued to harass mislead and disturb the christian church in eveiy age co ye not alter them it is not necessary for christ ians to go alter any one we belong to the lord jesus christ- he is our tea cher we have the truth in him and the holy spirit himself is to be our guide and when ye shall hear of wars and tumults the word tumults re fers to conditions of instability and rottenness the very opposite of peace he not terrified for these things inns needs come to pass first but ihe end is not immediately the best comment on the primary fulfillment ot this discourse is the jewish wars of josephus and the annals and his tory o tacitus annals xii 3s xv 22 xvi 13 whose narratives is rull of earthquakes wars crimes violences and pollutions and who describes tho period which he is narrating as one which was rich in calamities horrible with battles rent with seditions sav age oven in peace itself history 1 12 but take heed to yourselves our lord brings to a conclusion this great prophetic discourse by warning the disciples as to the necessity of cease less vigilance in view of the events which were approaching cf matt- 251315 mark 133337 lest hap ly your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting the word here means the nausea which follows a debauch and drunkenness this is the only place in the gospels where this word either in the greek or the english is mentioned it would seem that our lord would have us believe that the drunkenness would he a special temp tation in the latter days before he re turned and cares of this life and that day come on you suddenly as a snare the day of the return of tho christ we are to keep our minds clear that no judgment of the lord should suddenly overtake us navy blue and black lead spring colors pakis a suit in navy blue wool with the skirt pleated all the way round and worn with a short tailored jacket trimmed down the front with a row of buttons has been ordered by one fashion leader with this will be worn a trim blouse simple in line of ribbed white silk pique the same woman has ordered an other navy blue woollen costume for city wear this ensemble is em broidered with small white uots the skirt is straight and simple and the loose jacket is worn over a bodice of finely printed white linen a bunch of artificial lilies of the valley is worn over the left shoulder with these costumes she will wear a sailor hat of navy blue tatfeta trimmed with white grosgrain rib bon small pins are elaborately worked into the crown of the taffeta hat for cocktail wear a black crepe dress which is made with an elabo rate scarf draped about the throat with a bunch of red carnations was chosen church of two faiths for two centuries the cjvureh of st esprit in heidelberg has been dedicated to two faiths the nave of the church has been protestant and the choir catholic to avoid any incidents a wall was built in 1705 separating the two portions of the church now it has been decided to pull down this wall and the two forms of worship will be carried on side bv side in the lowlands of india a peculiar species of insects sacrifice their armore to science giving us shellac or the milk of their tiny shells great britains superliner the queen mary if stood up vertical on one end would reach to the 80th storey of new york citys em pire state building or twice the height of the washington monu ment the flattering capesleeves fall ing gracefully over the arms the vneck with soft jabot tie and the paneled skirt make this dress particularly becoming to the ma ture figure it is delightful for summer in town and will do duty for the country to it looks so cool and fresh on a warm day in sheer cotton voile print as wine on white as pic tured another scheme is navy blue swiss dotted in white that youll like equally as well soft cottons in shantung or linen weaves beside tub pastel silks will make up attractively in this simple to sew model stvle no 2080 is designed for sizes 3c 38 40 42 44 1g and 48inches bust size 3g requires 37s yards of 30inch material with 2i yards of plaiting how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide street toronto off on 30000 mile flight 3d the hon frances patricia tollcmachct 27ontou daughter of lord tollemache who obtained her a in pilots license after three weekss instr iction left heston aerodrome london recently on a 30000miic trip bv plane as a commercial traveler she is copiloting a new 1g0 miles an hour vega gul monoplane with vernon motion the tour includes egypt palestine nairobi and south africa miss tollemache left is shown shaking hands with parture from heston uganda rhodesia i friend on her de- fu manchu by sax rohmer the creature on the lawn op dr pofrie miss euham said i hoard something moving in my fathers room next f o mine and knocked on fho wall how could anyone got into his room i cannot imagine but i am not sure it was a man i loolod out of my window as father awoko and r o p i o d to my knock somomung moved swiftly into tho shadows i something with a long thin body and of a brownish color marled with soctions and all of si fcot long i heard swishing sound in the shrubbery theres whore i saw whatovcr it was she paused a moment and said father thinks nothing can pass our defenses but there is somothing in rcdmoat that comes and goes at will i listen caosar knows n ill we could hear the mastiff howl yes caetax tented the mystery that hung over rcdmoat again and again the clankclank of hit chain at ho hurled tho weight of hit body against it rang eerily through the night memory goes back to farm kitchen architects backed by the govern ment of the united states have worked out a plan for a home for persons of the low wage class which can be constructed and fully equip ped with heating electric water and sanitary connections two bedrooms a bathroom and a combination living roomkitchendining room one of the first criticisms voiced by people with nothing else to do was of the living room-kitchen- dining room feature of the house it was all wrong they said to use one room for such a variety of pur poses we wondir just now many of those willing critics were brought up on a farm anyone who knows a farm knows what a kitchen is none of your skimpy little cubbyholes with barely enough room to turn oh no a real kitchen in a spacious room a room of good cheer and common interests for every member of the family there on the long cold winter nights there always used to be a rip- roaring wood fire n tile old kitchen stove that sometimes used to back one into a far corner of the room remember how your back used to freeze while your face was scorched hut you didnt mind it in the least for remember the good cheer there used to be in that kitchen the jolly times when the neighbors dropped in the setting of the bread dough just before the family retired for the night of course you do for real hospitality there never was a place to beat tlu good old- fashioned kitchen when thet- was company for sunday dinner the family used to eat in the dining room but didnt it feel good v get back into the kitchen for supper all year round at any nour of the day the kitchen was a scene of intense housekeeping activity nnd for those that were lucky with a kit chen like that there is a pleasant memory that time cannot erase and now they criticize a kitchen because it is to be put to too many uses why lots of people today havent even the faintest idea of what a kitchens for other than to cook in but ask anyone who was raised in the country theyll tell you what a kitchen is really for amy mollison has interesting flying wardrobe gets a regular trousseau to take en her flights pauls amy mollison has set a precedent among women aviators by ordering a special hying trousseau from schiaparelli in making her spectacular flights from england to africa and back she is forced to un dergo such extreme weather condi tions that several changes of costume are necessary for her most record flight to africa mrs mollison ordered a tweed suit made on classically tailor ed lines for cold weather the skirt is grey the jacket of grey and gold plaid and the blouse of pomegranate red crepe de chine for added warmth she had a navy blue woollen topcoat flying down toward the t uator- ial zone she changed to a light weight suit of ecru linen tweed this suit which has a divided skirt is particularly practical and comfor table for flying mrs mollison has a particular aversion to hats and took none with her on the flight instead she wore schiaparcllis resille or coarse mesh chenille hairnet which covers all of the bead but for the short curls at the temples for evening wear the flier took a simple gown in heavy white crape which was embroidered in black se quins the gown is made with a high waist and a straight simple skirt with this she wore a full- length cape of black moire made with a slight flare coming from the squared shoulders spring rain martha l wilchninski in the new york times spring rain with gentle fingers sent of god caressing back to life a weary earth spelling the story of eternal birth till sprouts in triumph the respon sive sod spring rain that knows no favor in its touch and blesses with impersonal largesse the rich abundant place that needs it less the thirsting soil that needs it over much pass swiftly oer this spot where lies my heart awake it not to beauty that is pain seek not to make it of the spring a part to flame in ecstasy and die again oh send it not again on fruitless quest pass swiftly let it rest oh let it rest

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