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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 7, 1933, p. 7

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womans world by mair m morgan bulk in the diet the housewife in search of appetiz ing new vegetable dishes to tempt the family palate- will find a wealth of possibilities in kale kohlrabi turnips parsnips beets winter carrots cab bage and onions these good cool weather vegetables possess certain dietary qualities which are most desirable and should not be overlooked kale very acceptably takes the place of spinach turnips and parsnips are valuable because they supply bulk always a necessity in the diet and some carbohydrates these vegetables all supply some min eral matter and vitamins more salt needed when cooking these vegetables one should remember that their structure is very different from that of the suc culent summer vegetables boiling water or intense oven heat is neces sary to soften the woody fibers of tur- plns parsnips and the like they also must be quickly cooked in a generous amount of water these precautions prevent them from becoming soggy and unappetizing both in taste and appearance add salt to root and tuber vegetables when they are about half cooked remember too that these vegetables require more salt than the delicate summer varieties kohlrabi is delicious served in a mock hollaudaise sauce turnips in piquant sauce are so very good that one would mistrust their humble origin kale scalloped with bacon is nour ishing and appetizing carrot timbales served with white sauce make an excellent main dish for luncheon or supper baked beets are superior to ordin ary boiled beets baked onions are unusual and very good kale with bacon two cups cooked and chopped kale 2 tablespoons butter 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon salt 13 teaspoon each pep per and paprika few gratings nutmeg 1 tablespoon minced onion 4 slices bacon 2 tablespoons grated cheese 2 tablespoons fine dried bread crumbs cut bacon in dice and cook until crisp drain and keep hot combine kale with butter egg yolks salt pep per paprika and nutmeg put half in a buttered baking dish cover witlt minced onion and bacon cover with remaining kale sprinkle top with grated cheese and bread crumbs bake in a hot oven until brown and serve from baking dish make use of apples do you serve apple sauce- with pork goose grilled sausages or for the children on bread and butter with sugar its also good for fillings for cakes and tarts peel core and slice apples and al low 1 cup water and 1 cup granulated sugar for every 4 cups fruit flavor with cloves or lemon rind to be re moved when done cook for about half an hour stirring constantly when they should be mushy store in jars or a few weeks will not keep indefinitely apple snow cook apples with sugar to taste to a pulp and pass through a sieve whip the white of an egg and fold into the whipped ap ple pile in a dish sprinkle chopped pistachio nuts on top apple ginger melt s cups sugar in cups water and when a clear syrup add 8 cups eating apples peeled cored and chopped add the juice of two lemons the grated rind of four and 1 oz green ginger which has been boiled in a cup of water with sugar until softer and finely scraped boil the preserve for two hours and test be fore putting into jars winter foods an eminent physician recently made nn extensive survey of the food his patients had been eating all their lives with the idea of discovering whether or not there might be any connection between the diet and the various aches and pains from which they were now suffering it was found that most of the diets had been lacking in protective foods milk fruits fresh vegetables when 75 per cent of the 501 patients were greatly improved the value of such foods is today generally recognized but with winter coming on the important and protec tive fruits and vegetables appear with decreasing frequency on most family tables but the planner of the daily meals should not endanger the familys health fruits and vegetables aro available during the winter months modern methods of canning and preserving make this possible and add immeasurably to the variety ob tainable one of the most valuable of all win ter foods is soup take tomato soup for instance no garden product is richer in health ingredients than the tomato vegetable soup is another food which should appear frequently on every table ordinarily when vege tables are cooked in the usual way many of the valuable mineral salts are boiled out and thrown away in the boiling water but in the making of vegetable soup the rich healthful juices are retained enlarging your rooms do all you can to give your house an appearance of vast size for in stance if there is an unnecessary door between the dining room and the liv ing room why not have it taken out small rooms should not be over crowded with furniture if you need lots of seating space for guests re member that a studio couch or a divan will seat several people and take up much less room than three or four large chairs small windows should have their curtains pushed back toward the sides to give an illusion of greater width and short windows look much longer if the overdrapes touch the floor in stead of ending at the window sill tasty desserts here are two unusual desserts that will induce the man of the house to compliment the cook and the guests to demand the recipes chocolate crested custard pie pie crust 3 eggs slightly beaten 4 teaspoon salt cup sugar 3 cups milk scalded 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 square unsweetened chocolate melted 2 tablespoons hot water 2 tablespoons sugar line a deep 9inch pie plate with pastry rolled to 12inch thick ness combine eggs salt and sugar add milk stirring constantly then add vanilla pour into pie shell bake in hot oven 400 reg f 15 minutes then decrease heat to moderate 350 deg f and bake 30 minutes longer or until knife inserted conies out clean combine chocolate water and sugar and blend pour over pie filling place in slow oven 300 deg f and bake 7 to 10 minutes longer or until choco late is set cool collar and tie offers contrast at the very moment when every thing in fashion had been fixed up so that girls will be girls this year a boy- ward trend appears the particular news of this statement is that this snapofthefinger gesture toward femininity occurs of all things even in evening fashions where girlishness has been flourishing to the boiling point by way of stating the outlet of this boyish manifestation it is sufficient to say that it is a collarandtioimpiilse the recipe has for a basis the shirt fashion of daytime styles conceding all that elegance has to offer in the way or rich fabrics and capitalizing on the formality of the floor length skirt and the newness of the suit for evening wear so with all these in gredients blended the result is a very young saucy costume suitable for restaurant or theatre wear described specifically with long slim skirt and kneelength tailored coat of dark vel vet with shirt of a rich texture ilke metallized silk or thin velvet the turn down boyish collar is the inevit able touch sometimes with a tie and we have even seen long sleeves that are finished with jeweled cuff links notwithstanding the- comparative isolation of this boyish tendency in the midst of so much completely op posite style the idea becomes new- just for the very reason that the re turn of the womanly ligurc and lavish sunday school lesson these foods were given as treatment i fabrics are so- incongruous with it lesson xi december 10 paul in caesarea acts 24 1023 goloen text herein i also exercise myself to have a conscience void of offence toward god and men laways acts 2416 the lesson in its setting time pauls two years in prison ad 58 59 pauls appeal to caesar the emperor nero ad 59 place caesarea jerusalem having hope toward god and when the governor had beck oned unto him to speak paul answer ed fricdrich uraws attention to the frequent mention of beckoning or making signs as characteristic of lukes writings compare luke i 22 62 5 7 acts 13 16 26 1 24 10 etc forasmuch as i know that thou hast been of many years a judge unto this nation i cheerfully make my de fence there is the greatest differ ence between the calm truthful and selfrespecting introduction of pauls speech and the fulsome compliments of tertullus seeing that thou canst take knowl edge that it is not more than twelve days since i went up to worship at jerusalem only twelve days and five of these were used to arrest him and keep him in caesarea the simple statement of the facts refutes the charge and neither in the temple did they find me disputing with any man or stirring up a crowd nor in the syna gogues nor in the city the courts of the temple would be possible places for riotous disputes so would the meetings of the synagogues on the sabbath and on weekdays so would the streets and squares of jerusalem but paul had been found everywhere peaceable neither can they prove to thee the things whereof they now accuse me roman law is proverbial for its fair ness and its insistence on proof but in the two most notable instances in history in which it had a chance to prove its character for justice it failed disgracefully namely in the trial of christ and the various trials of paul but this i confess unto thee only one charge could fairly be brought against paul heresy accord ing to the view of the jewish religious leaders that after the way which they call a sect a sect is a schism something out off from the parent church the way was the name for christianitv adopted most commonly by the christians of that time so serve i the god of our fathers paul claimed the same spiritual heritage a other jews no less a son of abra ham than the high priest himself believing all things which are ac cording to the law and which are written in the prophets pauls writings are full of quotations from the pentateuch he prophets the psalms and the other sacred books of the hebrews having hope toward god which these also themselves look for this hope was that there would be a resur rection and it was held by the jewish nation as a whole of which some rep resentatives were there present the doctrine of the sadducees that there was no resurrection was held by a comparatively small section that there shall be a resurrection both of the just and the unjust not merely the just shall live eternally but also the wicked shall die eternally and felix felt in his heart that he vas himself wicked a conscience void of of fence acts 24 r 1621 herein i alsv exercise myself do i also myself take exercise take pains labor strive old world in homer to work as raw materials to adorn by art then to drill to have a conscience void of offence toward god and men always to be like god was paul- supreme ambition many a man has made it his chief ambition to flee from the wrath to come not so paul ie shows no fear of hell and apparently took no interest in talking about it now after some years he had been absent from jerusalem for four or five years no chance to organize an insurrection from europe or ephe- sus i came to bring alms to my nation and offerings he had come to jerusalem with the splendid gift to the povertystricken jews from the churches of aehaia and mace donia amidst which engaged in the making of the offerings last referred to they found me purified in the temple having complied with the rules for formal purification as laid down in the jewish ritual but there were certain jews from asia bigoted jews from ephesus we have already seen with what bitterness these enemies of paul followed him from place to place who ought to have been here be fore thee and to make accusation if they had aught against me it is the way of all such men to make their charges in secret or eise let these men themselves the sadducean members of the san- hedrin who had come to caesarea with ths high priest ananias say what wrongdoing they found when i stood before the council that is the san- hedrin that was pauls only formal trial precedent to this before felix and being before the chief assembl- of the jews it should have probed the matter to the centre except it be for this one voice paul will himself adduce the charge c heresy if they will not that i cried standing among them paul s statement it will be remembered had been made or the purpose of setting the pharisees of the council against the sadducees thus dividing his ene mies against themselves touching the resurrection of the dead i am called in question before you this diy no charge except thatof sedi tion would count of those brought against paul and it was evident that that would not stand paul had no need of a lawyer felixs procrastination acts 24 2226 32 but felix having more exact knowledge concern ing the way his wife drusilla a jewish princess would have told him of the differences between the sects of the pharisees and the sadducees and the hostility of both to the harm less christians men of the way he saw clearly througi the whole mat ter deferred them saying when lysias the chief captain shall come down down from jerusalem on its hills to the lowlying caesarea on the coastal plain i will determine your matter like pilate in the case of christ he was putting off as long as possible the manly and just de cision it was his duty to make and he gave order to the cen turion the captain of- a company of one hundred soldiers that he should be kept in charge should remain a prisoner and should have indulgence evidently like all the roman officials who had to do with paul he was attracted to him and not to forbid any of his friends to minister unto him peter and john barnabas and mark lazarus nico- demus joseph of arimathaea james the lords brother these are some of pauls friends who may be sup posed to have isited him during the two years that followed and always there was luke the faithful physi cian close at hand every housewife entitled to this code of conduct beaumont tex hearing nothing about a 40hour week for housewives a homemaker of nederland tex has proposed a code of her own received by b b johnson county judge in a letter which suggested its consideration by president roosevelt and modestly signed mrs l t p the code follows every housewife shall be taken out to dinner at least once a week husband or some other member of the family shall dry all the supper dishes every housewife is entitled to a minimum of two movies weekly husband shall help children with at least half of home work every housewife is entitled to 10 per cent of the family pay for person al expenditures on self or clothes cos metics etc every housewife except where sickness or other emergency exists is entitled to sleep late at least two mornings weekly in the air kadios allstar presentations wave iiekurab metres m m s22 111 kjio- cyclea ivzv sou 9311 lziu gjo 730 645 860 8so 1u1u 1010 830 io station cktsu toronto otck montreal cfch north hay ofco omnium cfijo toronto ckau montreal ckcr waterloo 165 okct- lrcoto 313 ohmu hamlltoo 340 okco onuva okoli hamlltoo 4j6 cklc preston 841 oklw wlnmorlondod 555 vlltv toronto kkka riusburs kmflx st 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back ir kot satisfied scno mono otoa c postal wore also sni coo 11 canada 0kv victor voungs orchestra wukn wkbw wukn wben 1000 olsen and johnson first nlghter 1030 dura and abner saturday 600 meet the artist 800 k7 83u bridges of paris 90u triple harx days baron munchausen 930 deo relsman x singing strings 1000 dancing party 1030 george jessel u00 vancouver frolic sunday 200 broadway melody gene arnold 230 hollywood show 300 philharmonic orchestra opera concert 430 huover sentinels 600 roses and drums 630 crumlt and sanderson 730 joe penner 800 jlmmle durante vvvi freddie rich wi r 900 seven star revue wk 930 album of muslo vuiri 1000 jack benny sunday hour 1100 fireside hur cfitb when crct cfrb when lwuen cknc crct cfrb crut cfrb when cfrb icfrb crct crct iwkbw vvi i k wj7 ckn crct married womens right to jobs urged in london london the atmosphere of ke prewar suffrage campaigns was re vived in central hall westminster recently when 3000 women cheeivi speakers in a symposium on shall married women earn suffragette hymns wto sung and old suffrage arguments advanced ix show that married women ought to b allowed to earn their own ving mes sages of encouragement wire sent by ruth bryan owen american minister to denmark florence b hiles of th- national womans party in the tir- itcd states and leading feminists f other countries lady astor was appia xcd when she caled britains attitude on ti subject deplorable potato warm storage newlydug pi tatties have their skins the shin continues to grow- in storage and becomes thicker and somewhat corkv as the greatest losses ir wfilgnt of stored potatoes are due to losses of water it is sug- gc contrary to general usage thet thf- first len days storage shmild be nt a temperature of 03 degrees in cdei to thicken the skin and thus redsc the loss by water monday cfrb cknc wur crct wben crct cfrb when crct king wkbw tuesday crumlt and sanderson wbkn wrlgley hour ser8 wayne king ssfes 900 ben bernle v california melodies ci rj 930 nino martini stfrh don vorhees orchestra wbcn 1000 legend of america serm lives at stake 1100 moonlight on paclflo crct wednesday 800 svrup symphonies blackfoot trails 830 blng crosby canadlanettes 900 a p- gypsies gaiety and romance 930 big show ship of joy 1000 contented hour wayne 600- 830- famous host seeks to find another inn london an advertisement in small type in the agony column of the times recently revealed that john fothergill one of the few real ly individual innkeepers left would be glad to receive offers of small hotels or proposals for cooperation iu bigger enterprises mr fothaigil made a fine od coaching house the spread eagle inn at thame one of the most fam ous hostelries n england and re cently wrote a book about it an innkeepers diary about a year ago he let thame to take over the royal at ascot now he has left as cot and has nowhere to go with a reputation os a bizarre ant eccentric vi rion o mine host fothergill was accustomed to wel come his guests with stately cour tesy clad iu knee breeches with bright buckles on his shoes and a flowing tie anything ugy he would not stand and frequently was known to charge facr money to persons whose looks he lsliked to compens ate himself and his inn for the dis pleasure of tlcir presence his fastidiousness however sprang from a genuine and intense love and knowledge of good food and wine there is a chinc that he may set up shop in loidou continuing to serve the english food which drew throngs lo his hostelries at thame and ascot but nt- say he must have his own garden somewhere to supply the herbs he requires for salad and saucts 800 bert dalir 830 albert spalding waltz time 900 one hour with you 930 burns and allen leo relsman 1000 ortiz tirado crcl cfrb crct crct iiwkuw when crct corn cob club harry rlchman wben wkbw bulova correct time dally over sta tions crct cicac one way out the defevtant was being sued be- case his gnat- had eaten up the plaintiffs gitdei the goat was in court and little attention was paid to htn while witnesses were being chosen wneu the first witness was to be svoi n they looked in vaiu for the bible your honor said the prosecuting attornoy that goat lias eaten the courts fclble well grumbled the court make the witness kis the goat we cant adjourn court to get a new bible prie a qiestion pat cailej on the priest and said father can i sk a question sure pat said the priest wed faiiiei said pat i know- all about slovo tuesday ash wed- njday and cood friday but what tho dcvll is rfui sundae clothes for women under five feet four hollywood lessons in cothes for women under five feet four inches in height are- to be found in miriam hopkins screen wardrobes thimk travis banton whose job is design ing movie stars gowns fashions are originated for wo men of average height which means five feet four inches or more the designer said recently this re quires a little skill on the part of small women a gray wooker afternoon suit trim med with silver fox is an example of the outfits designed for miss hop kins the fur is manipulated below the shoulderline to avoid a bulky appearance a medium size flat muff of the same fur is carried while her hat is a small black turban that riies in the back to afford height another outfit for the small woman is a iailleur o black lightweight tweed that adopts the double- breasted long coat and narrow skirt the shoulders are not padded since width is avoided by the short woman the coat ends several inches above the skirt in place of the usual three- quarter length which is another gesture to add tre important illusion of height professor kas good i7kvory gives nams ot all bat talion a records bum london ens here is a tory ofj i man with a remarkable memory during the war there was a man serving in the new zealand expedi- tionai force who claimed he could remember the names and number ol every other soldier in bis battalion on day the battalion tie quarters waa blown up and all the records destroy ed this was the chance for him to prove his claim and he supplied th commanding ulticer with not only the name and number of every man who was killed in the explosion but he also gve tbe names and addresses of their nextofkin entirely from mem ory this man is dr a c aitken a pro fessor at the university of edinburgh and it is claimed for him that he is at present the worlds champion light ning calculator the story of dr aitkeus remarkable wartime experi ence was told by dr l j comric at a dinner in london of the graduates ol the university of new zealand famous artist and first lady ara diei mrs annie l swynnerton the first woman ara who achieved official recognition only in her scventyeightb year died at the ago of eightyeight al hayling island recently she was a friend of watts iiuvnejoues and sar gert in ifl22 she induced the royal acad envy to break its 150yearsold anti feminist tradition and elect her to its ranks an honor not puid to any wo man since 170s when angelica kauf- marn and mary moser were created foundation members mrs swynnertons work hangs ic many parts ot the world in new vork melbourne ottawa luxemburg and in many british galleries she was to painting what elizabeth garrett anderson was to medicine and what millicent fawcett whose por trait she painted fo the academy ol 1930 was to education mrs swynnerton was born in man chester and never took a lesson ii painting until she was twenty in 1ss she married j w swynneitou a sculptor proletarian furs goal of moscows rat war moscow a ri hunting campaign has been inaugurated by the mos cow fur trust which will use the pelts to make coals foi the proletariat workers and office employes are induced to chasa rodents by the of fer of a special price for each skin and a coupon entitling the holder to spend all the moiey thus earned for clothing sines tobacco and other rationed artcles traps are sup plied tree to factories offices and house committees western koa scotia fishermen smid to benefit from 100000 to 510 000 through lobster purchases wiiiiin tie next few months by a new lyformed company in tho united stvies according to connl cohen prominent dealer of boston mutt and jeff by bud fisher a rumble seat cant be any more uncomfortable submerged trtats mighty nice or you amd i certainly appreciate your kindness butdontbetocl uomg my wife rumble s6 cattle thieves active using trucks in work de norte ccl cattle rustling which has had sporadlt revivas in various pans of the vnst seems to have setted into a permanent industry ranchers have lost from three or four to as many as fifty animals several partly cutup carcasses have been found and it is believed that in many casts atherthan diive cat tle off th- ranges the thieves are butchering the 3tcck where they find it the usual mnod ot the modern cattle rustler however is to drive the cattle to tut nearest highway load them on trucks and transport them several hutdred miles into an other state operations of this char acter have been extensive it is said in wvoming and utah french buy more pistols paris a recent proposal in par liament to put a 20 per cu v tax on firearms has had the exect f incret ing the sale of revolvers althoih earring firearms is forbidde withtur a special permit in france ihe arm dealers have made use of th tax pio- posal to urge customers to supp v themselves with brown lefore tot tax makes the price go up the illustration publish a pho e- graph of an arms dealer window display of automatic ist is accooi panietl by a placard urging buy be fore the application of the 20 per cet tax proposed by the finaiet- commis sion the mercure de france reports a sign in another show window stating this pistol is the smallest in lie world light easily coiiealed ald guaranteed defend your life by j- ing armed as your enemy is probably doing earl of narmanton is dead in england london the fourth earl of nor- mantou died at his home at ring- wood hamrtoiishire he was 63 his son viiicvuot somerton a 2nd lieutenant in the royal horse guards succeeds him big british bank raises pay of staff london as a result of protests at economies should not be made at the expense of the staff the mid land bank one of tho big five here naa decided it is announced to improve th- scsle of pay the bank has 13000 employees most of whori will soon find they have more money in their pay en velopes break in dyke causes flood brussels owing to lie breaking of dykes in the campine ostrict just above antwerp thousands cf acres oj land and several factoriss have been flooded the antwerpgtajkach riil road is under water and communica tions stopped fortunatey it has been possible to clos the iiice gaos above the breach and thus stop the inrush of water

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