Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 14, 1933, p. 7

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womans world by mair m morgan 4 9 sunday school lesson british stars in hollywood in fruit rolls for parties most healthy people like their food and even those who demand stream- liues are no exception for in stance it is those little cakes and sweets that top off the partythat puz zle many hostesses it is rather a re lief to be able to make a prettyarray with something else than shortbreads and nut balls new fruity rolls such as served at two popular teas this year are comforting the guest does not feel that she is gobbling pounds and yet the flavor combination is too good to miss it isnt hard to makethe rolls any one who starts making them should stuff the telephone and doorbell for fifteen minutes because the syrup has to be just right to make a fruit roll perfect its too good to be spoiled put one and onehalf cups of brown sugar press it down when measur ing 2 teaspoons light corn syrup and one half cup of milk in a saucepan and cook until a small amount of syrup forms a soft ball in cold water anyone who cooks with a thermom eter will know the syrup is ready at 234 f cool the syrup and while it is cooling stone and chop onehalf cup of dates and chop finely one half cup of raisins then add vanilla to the syrup and beat until creamy add the chopped fruits and one can of coco nut shredded and mix shape the mix ture in an oblong roll one and onehalf inches in diameter and wrap in waxed paper chill cut in slices and this recipe gives fifteen tasty pieces apricots make a nice fruity call that is half cake half candy simply wash and steam for five minutes three quarters of a cup of apricot3 put these and onehalf cup of nut meats and threequarters cup of coc6nut shredded through the food chopper add vs teaspoon grated lemon rind and the same of orange and 1 table spoon of lemon juice to the chopped mixture and knead the mixture until blended if it seems a little dry after kneading soften it with orange juice if it is too wet and does hold to gether work in a small amount of con fectioners sugar shape into balls about inch in diameter roll in granulated sugar makes eighteen to twenty balls of wonderful flavor walnut cream here is another sweet which is simple to make and very pleasing to the palate make an ordinary vanilla blancmange aud allov it to cool when it is cool add to it a quarterpound of walnuts which have been ground and the white of an egg whipped to a stiff froth whip all these ingredients to gether put the cream into custard glasses and allow it to set then dec orate it with whipped cream and a few whole walnuts an almond cream may be made in a similar manner the white of egg may be omitted if desired some more while we are on the subject of des serts here are two more that are worthy additions to kitchn files the ability to finish a meal with a plate of ice cream and cake with icing may seem a small thing of little im portance so may a box of candy brought home at the end of the week so may the stick of candy purchased by the child with the penny clutched in his small fist but when we really stop to think what they mean to us we realize how much they and kindred little luxuries contribute to our morale all through our country encouraged housewives are beginning to think dot how to provide enough food to satisfy hunger but what special des sert or delicacies shall add zest to the meal aside from the pleasure and sense of wellbeing derived from desserts they contribute quick energy by their sugar the following recipes are delicious and easily prepared orange mousse ono cup sugar grated rind 1 orange cup water 1 teaspoon granulated gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 4 cup orange juice 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 cups heavy cream m cup candied cherries put sugar orange rind and water into sauce pan and bring to the boil ing point boil 1 minute add gela tine soaked in cold water when dis solved add orange juice and lemon juice place on ice when it begins to thicken fold in heavy cream beaten until stiff and cauuied cherries cut in pieces turn into a mold cover pack in ice and salt and leave three hours thi3 recipe will servo eight persons french pancakes one cup flour 13 cup powdered sugar teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 2 whole eggs yolk one egg grated rind ys lemon sauce six tablespo 3 butter 1 cup powdered sugar 1 large orange mix and sift flour powdered sugar and salt slowly add mills stirring with a wire whisk until perfectly smooth add eggs well beaten and the grated rind of lemon beat mix ture with beater drop by spoonfuls on a hot well buttered griddle making the cakes very thin and about the size of a bread and butter plate brown quickly on one side turn and brown on the other make the sauce b creaming butter and sugar then add grated rind and juice of orange a few drops at a time beating constantly if it curdles it will do no harm heat a tablespoon of sauce lay in a pancake turn it over in the sauce aud when hot roll sift over sugar and serve tired feet to jump from delicious sweets to feet is quite a leap but the two are bound up how can anyone concen trate on frothy delicacies for the family if one is tired through foot dis comfort foot beauty is one which few wo men seem to crave they spend hours on their faces and their finger nails and let their feet get along as best they can as a matter of real comfort a little time spent on your feet will be well worth the trouble especially in winter fee should be given consideration bathe them in warm water at night scrubbing the nails with the same care and precisou that you use on your finger nails while they are still softened by the water wipe them on a turkish towel and then sit down com fortably lift one foot onto your lap and start massaging it use some good rich cream aud see how your poor feet eat it up do the same for the other if you have callouses dont just ac cept them as a matter of course if you cant get rid of them by massas and pumice stone rubbing or by using some nail cuticle remover on them then go see a toot specialist and get them atteuled to if you have little corns netweeu your little toe and the next one try this treatment put a piece of steril ized cotton between the toes every morning when you put on your ck- ings and change it for a clean piece at night there are medicinal soaps that harden the feet and in time rid them of these soft corns it is worth while to try one of them attend to your toe tails too give yourslf a pedicure with the same care that you use on your finger naip- keep your nails wellfiled smoothed off keep the cuticle removed and give your nails a shine and every single day when you finish your shower use on our feet the same lotion that you use on your face and hands it will amaze yoi how much more comfort able your feet are youll actually feel them being comfortable for meat pies at the home of a friend was served the most delicious chicken pie it was all in the novel arrangement of the crust the cook hit upon lac idea of making her chicken pie crust take the shape of small biscuits the necessity of cutting the pie was obviated the most deft hands often find this diffi cult splendid polishing cloth in the future do not throw away your pieces of velvet old or new cut them to a convenient size and use them as polishing cloths it you overcast the edge with wool they will not fray they aro almost as good as chamois lesson xii december 17 paul rome acts 28 11 22 30 31 golden text press on toward the goal unto the prize of the high call ing of god in christ jesus phil 3 14 the i essox in its setting time pauls journey toward kome ad 5t pauls first imprison ment in kome ad co 61 pauls second imprisonment in rome ad 66 pauls martyrdom ad 67 place mediterranean sea malta rome from spain to ephesus rome again paul reaches rome and after three months the winter was over and it was possible once more to sail in safety we set sail in a ship of alexandria which had wintered in the island egypt was the great giain depot of rome and alexandria was its great harbor whose sign was the twin brothers the twin brothers were the gods cas tor and pollux the tutelary deities of sailors and touching at syracuse the famous city on the east coast of sicily where about bc 413 its people de stroyed an athenian fleet of two hun dred vessels we tarried there three days the south wind failed them and they had to wait three days and then had to tack in order to reach rhegium where they once more wait ed till the wind was again favorable and from thence we made a cir cuit and arrived at rhegium the circuit was the series of tacks just referred to and after one day a south wind sprang up and on the second day we came to puteoii its present name pozzuoli is little changed and it still stands on the northern shore of the bay of naples where we found brethren and were entreated to tarry with them seven days the finding of christ ians at puteoii must have been a gieat joy to paul both on account of the personal cheer they gave him and because of the evidence they furnish ed that christianity was spreading over italy and so we came to rome if christ entered jerusalem as king destined to die so with a royal dignity did his arrtbassador approach the en throned caesar to whom he was ac credited and from thence the brethren when they heard of us the news would be sent them from the church k puteoii came to meet us as far as the market of appius the town here mentioned was situated on the appian way the great road from rome to brundusium both road and town owed their name to the famous appius claudius the roman censor and this town is mentioned by horace as crowded with sailors and abound ing in tavernskeepers of bad charac ter sat i 5 4 and the three t verns a secoid group of disci ples awaited pauls approach at this piaee thirty miles from rome whom when paul saw he thanked god and took courage here was a church which paul had not planted to which he had only addressed a letter vet its members were numerous and so courage as to think nothing of pauls condition as a prisoner of rome but to come out to do him honor and -s- cort him in a sort of triumphal pro cession into the capital of nero and when we entered into rome paul first came to the district of rome then to the walls of rome paul was suffered to abide by him self with the soldier that guarded him paul was allowed to reside out side the barracks apparently in the house of some hospitable christian in the enjoyment of comparative free dom paul teaches in rome acts 28 1722 and it came to pass that after three days he called together those that were the chief of the jews as soon as the apostle knew where he was to be for a time he sent for the representatives of the jews at woild have invited them he said untc them i brethren though i had done nothing against the people or the customs of our fathers paul was always jealous for his standini as a loyal jew and s was eager for the adhesion of his own people even more than for the conversion of the gtntiles yjt was delivered prisoner from jerusalem into the hands of the romans he had been delivered in to the hands of the romans by the jews but he softened that cruci fact as much as possible who when they had examined me the trials before felix and festus are referred to desired o set me at liberty because there was no cause of death inme the jus tice of tho roman authorities is glad ly granted by the apostle who had experienced it so many times in his career but when the jews spake againt in the air uadios all star presentations sweets to tiie su wave ul- station metre vkjm toronto si ofcit montreal tyi cfcii norm bay ass ofo chatham sy ckkb toronto 435 otvau aluiueal 44 ckcfc waterloo 4g ckct ioroulu sis vumi hamilton siv ckco ottawa ckuc rjamlltud 16 oklc preston 341 jktvt vk inusorlxindoo j55 jfuv iorunio 367 ivdka iliiscurk 06 kilox st touul s7i kctlleak sl walic new york 349 v ulisi ctucacv iv itkn uuilaio vvtsak nevv vr wkxr chicago villi uunai m nil sctivttrelady vham kuvltrr ivhurt uulialo vvjfc new vora vijit detroit wiw uiniilmu chrislmas slogan candy well made gaily wrapped always wel come gift and lets have ic herbert marshall may possibly be saying to elizabeth allan both are british screen stars working in holly wood and far from home it they virtually prevented pauls release by demanding another trial lefore the sanhedrin which would have but one result even if he pkt to assassinate paul on his way to jerusalem from caesarea should not be carried out i was constrained to appeal unto caesar paul did not directly state that ha was a roman citizen but t at would be understood from the mere fac that such anap- peal was demanded and granted not that i had aught whereof to accuse my nation on all such matters his lips were sealed for this cause therefore did 1 entreat you to see me and to speak with me his humility is not all due p the fact that he is a prisoner he feels that he is an allunworthy am bassador of his glorii us lord for because of the hope of israel i am bound with this chain fundamen tally all of pauls trials came to him because he had announced to the jews the fulfillment of their agelong ex pectation of the coming of the mes siah and they saio unto him we neither received letters from judaea concerning thee there had been o time for letters to arrive even if they had been sent and probably the jeru salem authorities had comluded that paul was finally disposed of nor did any of the brethren come hither and report or speak any harm of thee travelling jews had not be gun to arrive in ivome but wc desire to hear of thee what thou thinkest some at any rate of pauls hearers had been privileged to read of his wonderful letter to the komins and could not fail to recog nize the fact that they were in the presence of one of the master minds of the world for as concerning vhis sect it is kov to us that every where it is spoken against the word which they used sect means heresy or heretical sect pauls last days acts 28 2231 and he abode two whole years i his own hired dwelling as to the money for the hiring of this lodging probably only a single roon it may have been furnished by he philippian church other christians contributing- paul could no longer earn his living by making tents and received all that went in unto him prerching the kingdom of god the way of living taught by christ which was and is to hold sway in all the world and teaching he things concerning the lord jesus christ his wonderful deeds nd words his liety his sacrificial death hio glorious resurrection his coming return in splendor and power with all boldness none forbidding him he was allowed to speak with the utmost freedom and especially made use of his opportuites thus to win over the members of that picked troop the praetorian guard who were chained to him day and night in swift succes sion household hints ashes should never be left in the bottom of the furnace first ot all the heat is hard on the grate and apt to burn it out secondly the ashes will take away from the draught and mean less heat remove the ashes to metal containers as soon as the lire is raked when making boys suits you will never go wrong by making two pairs of trousers for each blouse vou will find they will all wear out at once by alteruating the trousers any regu lar fellow can wear out two pairs ot trousers to any one blouse without the least effort one housewife has a small cushion of pine needles and if she suspects the least smell ot cooking she places the pin cushion on a heated radiator in the dining room very soon a faint woodey fragrance replaces thesmell of cooking when sewing on buttons that will have a great deal of strain on them such as childrens underwear it is wise to put a piece ot old kid glove uuuer the material to which tho but ton is sewn this will preent the cloth from tearing away a help to the housewife is to have a compartment in her recipe file label led illness and in this place recipes that would be beneficial to sick peo 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cut ter first dipped in uaar or cut with a sharp knife in squares roll in con fectioners sugar aud iake to remove superfluous sugar pack in layers in tin box putting waxed paper between each layer horehound candy threequarter square inch pressed horehound 2 cups boiling water 3 cups sugar teaspoon cream of tar tar pour boiling water 07er horehound which has beeu separated in pieces let staud one minute then strain through double cheesecloth pul into a granite kettle with remaining ingredi ents aud boil until when tried iu cold water mixture will become brit tle turn into a buttered pan cool slightly then mark in small squares peanut fudge three cups brown sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons peanut nutter boil sugar and milk until a sou ball can oe formed in cold water take from lire add peanut buici and beat till creamy pour inio iu tered pan and mark in squares divinity fuage two cupa sugai vj li up w cup nut vvuei 2 btiueii ana h cop f coon suai sv v vnier to- gelhet v a opped iu cold water ui t ball beat esu wuilee in- tuke mixture oil stova attl v t- slowly over stiflly beaten tt whites stirring all the time add tiius and beat until very stiff marshmallows two tablespoons gelatine 2 table spoons cold water 2 cup3 sugai halt cup hot water vi teaspoou cream tartar 1 egg white beaten stiff soften gelatine in cold water boil sugar uii water aud cream of tartar until it spins a thread pour hot syrup over softened gelatine stirring continual ly add this mixture io beaten egg white and beat till thick pout- into pans well sprinkled with powdeied nugar and sift well over top english toffee two cups brown sugar 4 table spoons molasses 4 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons vinegar mix ingredients in sauce pan stir till it boils and cook till brittle when tested in cold water pour iu greased pan cut into square before cool any of these recipes would make excellent christmas gifts whe nicely harry li iranian vvkliiv made and packed in an attractive tlu lulova corcct time dally over sta- 1 box each piece of candy wrapped in cliaii waxed paper aud the llona ckct- a better jadio ikl reception he arcnt you afraid of tha watert she no my juslr it naturally curly odds of 170 to one were paid on the totalizator double at leicester a backer who staked 10c receiving 0s5 from the caravan in which she bus toured to hundreds of fairs a show girl wedded a woking horso dealer three huudred guests all show folk enjoyed a wedding breakfast of steak aud beer 0 one o0tt c fojtal won auo xm c o 0 in cahmja okvv pix radio improvement regd oept w 1253 mcglli college ave montreal pq viutl and eff- bv bud m5her mutt is no piker when op location box itself done up prettily with gay christmas paper and ribbons sultana caramels 2 cups sugar cup milk 4 cup molasses vt cup butter 2 sijuares chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla vi cup walnuts cut in pieces 2 tablespoons sultana raisins put butter into saucepan when melted add sugar milk and molasses hvat to boiling point and boil 7 minutes add chocolate and stir un til chocolate is melted then boil 7 minutes longer remove from fire beat until creamy add auis raisins and vanilla and pour at once into a j buttered tin cool sligtly and mark in squares the nut meats and rais ins may be omitted pralines i 7s ctilis powdered 3ugar 1 cup miple uyrup cup cuitm 2 cups pechu nuts cut in pieces boil first three ingredients until when tried in cold wator a soft ball may ho formed remove from art and beat until of a creamy consist eucy add nuts and drop from tip ol spoon in small piles on buttered paper or mixture may bo poured ink a buttered tin and cut in squares us ing a sharp knife butter scotch 1 cup sugar vi cup moiasscs y cup butter 1 tablespoon vinegar i tablespoons boiling water boll ingredients together until whou tried in cold water mixture vli become brittle turn into a well but tered pan when slightly cool mart with a sharppointed knife in squares butter taify two ips light brown sugar m eur molasses 2 tablespoons viuegtr i tablespoons water 7s teaspoon salt i cup butter 2 teaspoons vanilla boll first five ingredients until whe tried in cold wator mixture will be come brittle when nearly done adr butter mid just before turning into pai aho vivnilla cool an nark if suutirfs

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