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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 28, 1936, p. 6

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i womans world by mair m morgan t 0 t its a lucky family that gets this salad promised land garrett oppenhelm in the new york times behold my guide said this is the land you dreamed at sunset or iu golden aftermaths of work well done ui from that val ley streamed grave hurrying bands intent on di- vero patbs- and some were close so close that i could feel tito wind of their great baste their faces masks carved with the awful quiet of their zeal their cold eyes luminous with holy tasks with tasks that were not mine whose work would fall to busier hands than mine would ever he eternal sunset like a painted shawl was on that land far as eye could see and there remembering vows 1 had not kept i lowered my gaze and looked toward home and wept society steps out with the arrival of sunvmerlifce weather in ew york city out jot and coo breezes enhance food and drink diss fyn sloan mi talley left to right social rcgisteritcs dining in the open r cafes are opening for the season s jean kdwards and mrs truman a dignified salad with a dignified name manor house salad easily made with the fresh vegetables of early summer and combined with jelly is one which any homemakcr can be proud of no wonder a salad such as this comes by such dignified a name and it has a real canadian note in the words manor house one pictures a turreted french canadian jlomc in the laurentians or on th st lawrence where meals were events of old world courtesy and pleasure manor house salad is as decorative as its name and also as dependable for its health- fulness and good taste as any seigneur might demand for luncheon after tennis before a veranda bridge party or for eve ning supper on the lawn everyone will like manor house salad it is a salad that combines fresh green vegetables with a cream cheese base and all in an attractive setting of transparent and coollooking jelly it is both light and yet nourishing manor house salad 1 package lemon quicksetting jelly powder 1 pint warm water 1 tea spoon salt j teaspoon paprika v teaspoon celery salt 4 cup vinegar vi cup mayonnaise 23 cup cooked cauliflower 23 cup cooked peas cup cooked carrot sliced dissolve jelly powder in warm water add seasonings and vinegar chill when slightly thickened add 3 cup mixture to mayonnaise and beat with rotary egg beater to blend turn into ring mold chill until firm chill remaining jelly powder until slightly thickened arrange layer of vegetables in small groups on firm mayonnaise layer cover with thiekrned jelly powder and chill add another layer of vegetables and cover with thickened jelly powder and chill add another layer of veget ables and cover with thickened jelly powder chill until firm unmold on crisp lettuce serves c this weeks winners ham and beans take a chunk of smoked ham the bone will do if you have sliced of all you can for frying 2 qts water 1 cup beans 1 small onion 2 medium sized potatoes cut fine parsley bent the yolks of one egg add cup flour and stir very rapidly with your hand and add that if not salty enough from the meat add salt to taste and add more water if too thick grated horse radish is very good to eat with the meat mrs j juergens kr no 1 mildmay ont liver menu 1 pound liver hi tablespoons bacon fat 1 cup stock 1 cup tomato juice 1 tablespoons flour vs tea spoon pepper 1 small turnip cubed 2 carrots sliced 1 onion sliced 1 bay leaf vs teaspoon salt u cup celery cubed cut liver into 2inch squares roll in bacon fat remove from fat add vegetables and brown slightly com bine liver vegetables and seasonings pour into casserole cover and bake in a moderate oven la to 2 hours un cover during last half hour if de- siree liquid in casserole thickened to give a gravy cipe makes six servings a smith port elgin can be this re- margaret ontario 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 unday chqq lesson ix may 31 the last supper luke 22 138 printed text luke 22 723 golden text this do in remem brance of me luke 22 19 the lesson in its setting time thursday evening april 0 ad 30 place jerusalem and principally the upper room international council sessions to be held in yugoslavia in the autumn 39 women from 40 different countries will attend a congress of the inter national council of women in yugo slavia next autumn the councils full assembly will take place at dubrovnik from sept ember 2s to october 8 and has re ceived a promise of patronage from queen maria of yugoslavia and from princess olga wife of the prince regent the main- congress which in cludes women from america and european countries w i 1 1 meet in dubrovnik after which the board of officers will go to belgrade where a public meeting on the subject of modern housing will be held it is expected that prof patricia aber- crombie british townplanning authority will address the meeting miss j taylor chief woman in spector of factories attached to the houic ofliec is also expected to come and to speak on woman in industry ishhel marchioness of aberdeen and widow of a former govcrnor- and the day of unleavened bread came on which the passover must be sacrificed all leaven was most care fully and scrupulously put away on the afternoon of thursday the thirteenth of nisan at sunset of that thursday the fourteenth of nisan would begin it is an amazing fact that while the passover is still kept by jewish people throughout the world no sacrifice is offered ask your jewish friends why no sacrifice is offered and he sent peter and john say ing go and make ready for us the passover that we may eat on this occasion jesus entrusted a most im portant mission of the two dis ciples closest to him and they said unto him where wilt thou that we make ready and he said unto them behold when ye are entered into the city there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water follow him into the house whereinto he goeth it would be a very unusual sight in the east where water is drawn by wo men to see a man bearing a pitcher of water unless he were a slave or unless we have here a reference to the jewish custom of the master of a house himself drawing the water with which the unleavened bread was kneaded on nisan thirteen and ye shall say unto the master of the house the teacher saith unto thee here is a definite indication that this man was a disciple and fol lower of the lord jesus where is the guestchamber however there is nothing definite in the new testa ment to indicate that all these events took place in the same house the upper stories of the house especially the rooms erected on the flat roofs are the upper rooms of which the new testament speaks they were not used as the usual family dwell ingrooms and could be quickly turn ed into guestrooms where i shall eat the passover with m disciples it is wonderful to behold the love that christ had for his i iseiples this list night in that rather than being preoccupied with his own approaching death and preparation for it he long- and to general of canada is president of i cd to havo fellowship- with those the international council of women i whom he had appointed to be his witnesses to comfort them instruct them and he will show you a large upper room furnished there make ready and they went mid found as he had said unto them and they made ready the passover no one has ever followed the command of the lord jesus but he has found all the circumstances attending his following to be exactly as the lord indicated and that the lord has actually gone before him and made the excution of his commands possible and when the hour was come he st down and the apostles with him and he said unto them with desire i have desired to eat this passover with you before i suffer this is the only feast of the jews in which christ is said to have desired tc participate the deep desire was the result of his longing to fulfill his mission on earth that is to die for the ins of the world for i say unto you i shall not cat it until it be fulfilled in the kingdom bf god some have con cluded from this verse that christ did not partake of the passover him self no one can speak finally on this matter what is clear is that the lord was certain of a kingdom yet to come in which he and his disciples would be gathered together see especially matt 20 29 and he received a cup and when he had given thanks the passover was observed among the jews in the time of our lord in the following fashion the company having taken their places two or three flat cakes or thin biscuits of unleavened bread ex 12 is and four cups of red wine mixed with water being on the table before the master o the feast 1 he took one of the cups called the cup of consecration and gave thanks tasted the cup and passed it round 2 water was then brought in and first the president and then the others washed 3 the table was then set with the bitter herbs let- luce endive beet succory and hore- hound the sauce called charoseth made of dates raisins figs vinegar etc pounded and mixed to gether and the paschal lamb 1 after thanksgiving t he president took a portion of the bitter herbs about the size of an olive and dip ping it in the sauce ate it as did the others 5 the second cup of wine was filled and then followed the haggadah or showing forth 1 cor 11 20 a child or proselyte present asked what mean ye by this service ex 12 20 and the presi dent answered in prescribed washion at great length the first part of the hallcl ps 113 1m was sung and the second cup was solemnly drunk 0 the president again washed bis hands and taking two of lhe cakes of unleavened bread broke them gave thanks and distributed them to the company each of whom took a portion dipped it in the sauce and if any stranger was present he was presented witi a portion but had no other share in the meal a custom which sheds light on jesus givin the sop to judas 7 the paschal lamb was then eaten 8 after thanksgiving the third cup or cup of blessing 1 cor 10 10 was handed round 9 thanks were given for the food received the fourth cup the cup of joy was drunk the second part of the halle ps 113118 was sung and the company separated if you have a truth if you have a vis ion if you have a new way of look ing at things divide it among your selves do not keep anything hidden under some secret cover of your own for i say unto you i shall not drink from henceforth of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of god shall come this is but an amplifi cation of his former word recorded in verse sixteen and he took bread and when he had given thanks he brake it and gave to them saying the passover is finished our lord now institutes what we have come to designate as the lords supper it had no part in the original passover feast it was entirely new and belongs distinctly to the christian church this is my body which is given for you the bread is a symbol and type of the body of jesus note the word given christ is gods unspeakable gift to us this do in reniebrance of me the passover itself was a memorial one thing above all else would our lord have us remember concerning himself his death and the cup in like manner after supper saying this cup is the new covenant in my blood even that which is poured out for you this is the second cup mentioned by luke in this evening event there is an evident reference here to ex 24 -1- 8 jer 31 3134 but behold the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table judas did not participate in the lords supper the fact that the hand of judas was on the table with christ means that judas pretended to be the friend of jesus when in his own heart he knew he was about to betray him for the son of man indeed goeth as it hath been determined but woo unto that man through whom he is betrayed this betrayal had been determined not so much by the chief priests and by judas as by god him self acts 2 23 4 27 28 rev 13 8 and they began to quesiisn among themselves which of them it was that should do this thing it is amaz ing that the disciples seemed to have had no idea that it was judas who was to be guilty of this dastard ly ilval each o n e apparently thought he himself could possibly be guilty of such an act though he had never conceived of it before mark 14 19 ideal for tennis heres something smart for ten nis in a halterback dress the bodice buttoned up- to a little shirt collar does flattering things to your appearance the skirt adds two jaunty patch pockets the removable cape makes this model so useful off the court for spectator sports wear and it doesnt hide the smart collar of the dress either almost any fairly firm cottons linen weaves or tub silks are suit able to carry out this quickly made ensemble style no 3000 is designed for sizes 14 10 18 and 20 years size 10 requires 3 yards of 39inch material with yard of hiinch ribbon for neck bow lor dress and cape how to order patterns write your namo 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 vvilson pattern service 73 west adelaide street toronto fu manchu by sax rohmer what fate threatens eltham mm0m v j fu manchu has been baffled by elthams precautions at rcdmoat i think observed smith but during elthams absence he pro- vidod somo mysterious means of getting at him here yet eltham has accounted for ovory rathole a tunnel is im possible all stone under house and grounds nobody can got in how arc they going to got at him petrie question thero is no entrance nor exit except how was tho collio tilled that is significant thats tho the gate o 1st1 0 bu tuamr uj richest girl is fond of home former doris duke always returns to house in new jersey someiivillkn j be it ever so palatial theres no place like home to mrs james h k cromwell the former doris duke who inherited the vast tobacco fortune of her father the late james b duke and came to be known as the worlds richest girl she may roam the earth as she did after her marriage tasting the fruits of wealth in foreign lands but she always conies bark to somerville here she enjoys a 30rooi house on a 2300acre state with its 42 miles of improved roads its wood land glens and a multitude of bass and trout fearless of capture frisk in the eight lakes and the winding streams mrs cromwell was born on the estate lived here most of her liie and has spent many weekends here sine her marriage and honeymoon she has 11 servants who occupy third floor quarters the big rustic stone stable is now the garage it looks like an automobile show room and its floors are covered with matting improvements of recent years in clude a swimming pcol 00 by 120 feet with underwater lighting effects an indoor- tennis court and a lounging room where movies are shown two motorcycle policemen patrol the roads of the estate guards are always on duty at the entrances and the grounds are strictly private aiise nobsewhi relief administrator thinks he re better off in service sudbury ont although the sudbury housewives are lacing a shortage of help ihe city council at a special committee meeting admit ted that it was virtually impossible to get young women in relief to re main in household service those girls get jobs and then de liberately set out to lose them mr frank tothery relief administrator declared it had been pointed out that in the face of a definite shortage of house hold help mrs a charboneau relier inspector was making every effort to fill tho applications received how ever many of tho girls placed in such jobs held them about a week and then mado things so uncomfortable for the employers that they were ultimately dismissed ive been given to understand that some of these girls are being paid at tho rate of between g and s per month allerman a r carr said in the majority of cases they were paid 10 per mouth and some as high as 15 in addition to their room and board mr uothery explained ho felt that a girl employed on such a basis was in a happier position than a shop clerk employed at 12 per week wifes will bars mans remarriage toronto mrs helen e kay who died at her home 93 groton street forest hill on february 1 leaving an estate valued at 819000 in real and 1200 in personal property had very definite ideas how she wished her estate to be divided it ap pears from a wlil filed for probata in the queens surrogate court re cently in concluding her will she noted that while it may not have been written in legal terminology it is exactly what she wished to have done with her effects she states that her husband frank kay of the groton street address is to receive the income from all the properly except that specifically giv en otherwise unless and until ho re marries when her daughter mrs helen bronxvile is to have the inccme i dont propose to have any other woman aside from my daughter benefitting from the years of hard work and wory i had wrote mrs kay hot jazz needed in public schools says calif crrdan san jose calif what we need in our schools are more dances mrs edith mitchell recreation chairman of the state juvenile protection com mittee told a convention gathering we need good jazz orchestras of the type modern young people call hot if we are going to put up competition that is good enough to keep our students out of the undesir able places around the corner

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