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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 15, 1934, p. 3

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4 mm womans world by mair m morgan iiimi grapefruit conserve hera are some interesting variations jn the jelly making line for this conserve- the ingredients called for are 1 grapefruit iu pounds carrots tne flliln is c0 before covering over lemon filling put in a cool oven for fifteen minutes to uff and color the meringue serve cold the meringue will not weep if 1 lemon 1 cups sugar iv- corn syrup chop cooked carrots and mix with the finely sliced fruit add sugar and syrup and cook until fruit is clear and miuuro thickens pour into steri lized glasses and seal peach and orange these conserve reclpos are simple to make and the results so delicious that it is well worth the time taken to prepare them this combination of fruits is both helptul and supplies the family with the necessary acid con tent in their diet ingredients 15 medium sized peaches 2 pounds granulated sugar 2 cups water 6 medium sized oranges 23 cup corn syrup pound blanched shredded almonds dice peeled peaches and add to the grated rind of i oranges and the sliced pulp ot six boil all the ingredients except nuts until thick and clear and about fifteen min utes before removing from fire add the shredded almonds the above quantity should fill 10 jelly glasses the art of carving how many young husbands view the first bird waiting for the carving knife with a troubled and doubtful eye a great number ill wager the following instructions are well worth cutting out and keeping for future re ference first of all the platter should be large enough so that there will be plenty of room to carve and the knife should be carefully sharpened and the choice of the knife considered three sets of carvers are almost a necessity a small pair for fowl or steak longer and larger for roasts and a fish set this preferably of silver fish for baked haddock cut down centre from backbone lifting off small por tions to prevent breaking for sal mon slide fish knife down the back from the bone and lift off in square pieces turkey etc insert carving fork firmly across breastbone cut through skin at leg bend leg and cut at joints cut off wing cut breast meat in thin slices carving one side ot bird at time cut leg meat in small portions duck goose etc cut meat horizontally at each side cut off wings and legs carving latter for partridge or quail etc cut down the breastbone lifting meat off serve onehalf to each person for pigeon etc serve one bird to each person candy pie cut rhubarb into tiny pieces cover with sugar and cook slowly in the oven line a flat tin with pastryand fill with cooked rhubarb cook in quick oven when done cover thickly with brown sugar and also place clots of butter on top return to oven and allow sugar and butter to thicken serve very hot economical recipe for lemon pie lemon pie is always a popular des sert and can be varied in so many ways that it may be served often with out becoming monotonous its a par ticularly happy choice just at this sea son of the year when pie timber begins to be scarce and you may want a change from spicy steamed pud dings lemon meringue pie is a universal favorlto and very easy to make it an extra thick meringue is liked use two eggs in place of one as suggested in the recipe lemon meringue pie one cup granulated sugar li cups boiling water 4 tablespoons corn starch 1s teaspoon salt 1 lemon 1 egg baked pie shell mix and sift sugar salt and corn starch be sure the cornstarch is completely blended with the sugar add grated rind of lemon add boil ing water stirring vigorously cook and stir until mixture is clear add lemon juice and yolk of egg beat well and remove from fire let cool and turn into a baked pie shell beat white ot egg with 2 teaspoons water and a few grains of salt until stiff but not dry fold in 3 tablespoons sifted granulated sugar and spread roughly lubricate dry skin body oils and foot creams have the same beneficial effects on your feet and body as nourishing creams have on your neck and face they help to lubricate a dry condition of the skin if you havent a foot cream try us ing your tissue cream on your feet once a week youll be surprised at the difference in the way they feel af ter about three or four such treat ments when your feet have been bathed and scrubbed with plenty of soap suds and a small brush dry them thorough ly then with foot cream or tissue cream in the palms ot your hands massage the cream into your feet from the tips of the toes up to the ankles if there are little callouses on the backs of your heels rub in a bit ot extra cream on those places when you have finished wipe off the surplus cream and go to bed body oils usually are slightly scent ed when you have taken your bath and dried yourself with a rough towel massage body oil into your skin it will eliminate that rough uncomfort able feeling which dry skins have af ter they have been washed with soap and water modern bath oils are a far cry from the oils with which the ancient greeks and romans used to annoint them selves but the result is about the same oils do help dr- skin for thin faces if your face is long and thin try put ting a little rouge on the cuter cheek bones and on the chin this will make it appear broader and shorter dont wear a high crown or large brimmed hat a round beretshape or small brim suits you better the uptothethroat fashion is flat tering to thin necks and faces al ways choose a round neckline in pre ference to the vshape j to clean white fur trimmings of white fur oa frocks hats or childrens garments may be most successfully cleaned with pow dered starch without troubling to re move the fur from the articles if the fur trims a black garment such as velvet the surrounding material should be well protected before begin ning the cleaning process sprinkle the starch over the fur and rub it in lightly leave on for a time and then shake out thoroughly this cleaning method will be found most effective household hints lettuce will keep best in the elec tric refrigerator if it is washed dried then placed in a widemouthed jar with the lid screwed on securely and kept there until ready for use pour boiling water into the bowl let stand for a few minutes then pour out now put the butter and sugar that are to be creamed together into this heated howl you will be sur prised how quickly they will blend lovely lines for matrons by helen williams illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern h sunday school lesson british train alien airmen london britains air university the big flying school at hamble on southampton water set new records in 1933 flying hours accomplished b the fleet of 21 aeroplanes aggre gated 6128 equialent to some g00- 000 miles flown compared with 4380 in 1932 in one month alone august 1016 hours were logged air careers the aeroplanes i- the school fleet range from the light training plane to amphibious craft and a multi engined airliner nationals of 12 countries made up the 87 civilians and officers of foreign air forces who at tended the school during the year austria canada denmark great britain india iraq the irish free ltate norway peru south africa sweden and the united states twenty of the 40 civilian pupils under training at the end of the year were long course students who in tend to make their career in aviation and whose stay at the school will last ihrco or four years a glance at this effective dress and its just tightness for matrons or heavier figures is immediately real ized this very charming model shown for todays pattern is in printed crepe silk in navy and white with navy bodice and sleeves the flattering cow- neck is accented by a white gar denia the soft neckline vbodice i lines and skirt panels are very slender izing while extremely attractive carried out in contrasting effects in one ma terial as for instance in either plain or in a printed crepe it is also lovely style no 2541 is designed for sizes 36 38 40 42 44 46 and 48 inches bust size 36 requires 2 yards of 39- inch print with 1 yards of 39inch plain material and vz yard of 35inch lining how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you ant enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto high honor conferred on anne lindbergh washington the national aero nautic association of the united states has conferred its highest honor honorary membership on anne lindbergh mrs lindbergh because of unusual and outstanding contribu tions to aviation becomes the eighth living member of this select group of flyers the honor places her along with or- vllle wright her husband col charles a lindbergh rear admiral richard e byrd dr hugo eckner harold cat ty wiley post and amelia earhart sweeping generalities never applicable washington mrs franklin d roosevelt who says women must keep right on proving they are practical until the world believes it is going to help find new occupations for mem bers of the sex mrs roosevelt said that time and again she had heard people say that no woman can do some special thing that a woman probably has been doing successfully for years there are still people who feel you can generalize about women or about men she said she contended that theres no such thing as a sweep ing generality on either of those sub jects lesson xi march 18 jesus re sponds to faith matt 152131 golden text ask and it shall be given you seek and ye shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you matt 77 time sprin- and summer of ad 29 the third year of christs min istry place the sea of galilee and its northern shores on both sides vhe region of tyre and sidon in phoenicia parallel passage mark c 47 8 21 matt 15 21 and jesus went out thence matthew speaks of him as in the land of gennesaret northwest of the sea of galilee a region which gave to the sea one of its four names matt 14 34 and withdrew again he sought rest from the crowds into the parts of tyre and sidon this was christs only excursion into heathen territory except that he was taken to egypt when an infant and behold a canaanitish woman came out from those borders some of the ancient canaanites had been driven northward into phoenicia and this woman was of that stock mark- calls her a greek a syrophccniciar by race phoenicia being part of syria and cried saying ha mercy on me o lord thou son of david the fame of the miracles of jesus especially his expulsion of de mons had gone far and wide my daughter is grievously vexed with a demon the mother as a mother would made her childs case her own jm prayed the lord have mercy en me but he answered her not a wo whosoever would trust god must trust his silence and his disciples came and besought him saying send her away for she crieth after us probably they meant send her away with her desire granted and her daughter healed so that she may cease bothering us with her clamor but he answered and said i was not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of israel it is that he antici pated a ministry that should be wider than these jewish limits and one of the events that makes this clear is the event we are now studying but she came and worshipped him saying lord help me she had not heard christs parable of the impor tunate widow but she proved its uni versality of truth by acting it out in a heathen land and he answered and said this was the third test of the mothers faith and the most severe test of all unless as was very likely the case it was mollified and interpreted to her by a loving smile on the saviours countenance it is not meet to take the childrens bread christs mir acleworking power that should be re served for the children of israel gods chosen people and cast it to the dogs to the miserable halfstarved filthy dogs that prowled masterless around the streets of eastern towns and were a synonym for all that was despicable but she said yea lord with a mothers ready wit with the quick- iess of despair she seized christs words and tossed them back at him winning an argument out of his very denial for even the dogs christ had used the word little dogs the diminutive and she appropriated it as signifying the household dogs the family pets eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters table the pieces of bread which were broken off and in the absence of napkins were used to wipe the hands and then thrown under the table to be appro priated by the dogs the poor woman might be only a gentile dog very well she csked only for a dogs por tion for her child then jesus answered and said unto her she had shown the quality which always won his most ardent admiration o woman great is thy faith christ marvelled also at the great faith of another gentile the centurion of capernaum matt 810 he does not say great is thy love he ssys great is th faith be it done unto thee even as thou wilt faitn is the opportunity of god our faith enables him to do for us wisely what his love is longing to do and her daughter was healed from that hour another case of our lords healing from a distance and jesus departed thence once more our lords desire for rest and for quiet converse with his disciples was frustrated and came night unto the sea of galilee on which side according to mark 7 31 the east ern approached by a circuitous jour ney through sidon and dccapolis and he went up into the mountain rather the mountain country the high land as distinguished from the low land which he had left and sat there ho sat down to teach as be fore the sermon on the mount but the address in thi case is not rec orded and there ctme unto him great multitudes they had tracked him from phoenicia publishing his fame by the way having with them the lame blind dumb maimed an many others some take the work trans lated maimed as meaning those who had lost limbs which christ restored but there is no definite account of such a miracle and they cast them down at his feet very strong word flung them down not carelessly but in haste because so many were coming on the same errand and he healed them that was what they wanted insomuch that the multitude won dered what must it have been to be an eyewitness of such a scene of healing and of worship when they srw the dumb speaking the maimed whole and the lame walking and the blind seeing when thy saw applies to the entire scene and they glori fied the god of israel this expres sion may indicate a heathen crowd on the eastern side of the lake they knew that there was some special re lationship between god and the chil dren of israel someone due credit yeast or bread maker inverness on feb 9th the morn ing homer fishers home was burn ed mrs fisher had mixed some bread leaving it beside the stove to rise when fire was discovered among the articles that was carried to a nearby shed was this bread mixer on feb 16th just one week later mr and mrs fishor moved back to a temporary home prepared for them mrs fisher thought she must get this dough out of the pan so placed it near the heat to thaw- out as it was frozen as hard as stone as it began to thaw it began to rise curious as to the result when it had risen sufficiently she put it in pans and cooked as usual the bread was a3 light as any she had ever baked and she is one of the best bread makers in the valley couple devise new marriage laws do not believe in taking vows they may not be able to fulfill per manently ann arbor mich brides have been known to delete the word obey from their marriage vows but 51r r e buxton university of michigan coed went a otep further and devised a brand new ceremony mrs buxton and her husband who also is a student at the university returned to their classes here wednes day the buxtons explained that their wedding ceremony embodied their own ideas of what modern wed lock should be the phrases to obey and till deth do us part were among those eliminated from the con ventional service rev charles b allen of detroit officiated reading the regular methodist marriage ser vice which wai supplemented by the vows selected by the bride the service opeied with a short out line of the duties and responsibilities of marriage read by mr allen which included among other things the assertion that marriage is no real union established by a vow marriage the service continued is a relationship between two per- conalities functioning together in pro gressive inteigrrtion it is merely that rex and i do not believe we should take any vows we might not be able to fulfill perman ently mrs buxton explained fewer sun spots likely to mean plenty of rain hot weather and bountiful harvest in dominion are predicted this summer police broadcasting the police commission has recom mended the adoption of a system which has been employed for some years past in many cities and found to be of great advantage to the police forces in the apprehension of crimin als especially at the moment when crime is committed or discovered ob serves the hamilton herald it is the radio broadcasting system which en ables the central police station to com municate at once to the police cars touring the city throughout its area and thus puts officers in possession of information which may be of the ut most immediate value in assisting them in the arrest of criminals women in business must be twice as efficient as men fairbanks divorce delay indicated loudon the divorce suit of lord ashley against his actress wife the former sylvia jjawkes may be de layed until summer or probably autumn it was indicated last week douglas fairbanks sr screen star is named corespondent lord ashleys solicitors gordon dadds co consented to the appll cation of an extension of time in wjjich fairbanks and lady ashley legally are entitled to file answer to the suit that is to have an equal chance says mrs celine macdonald bowman new york teaching nursing library work and office work are the occupations most overcrowded for wo men a study made by the national federation of business and profession al womens clubs in the united states has revealed medicine retail mer chandising credit management and the executive side of social work are the least cro vded mrs geline macdonald bowman of richmond va president of the fed eration announcedhe results of the survey mrs bowman said women were sometimes prejudiced against their own sex in business and the pro fessions women must realize she said that the value they put on them selves is the value the world puts on them tcday particularly in order to have an equal chance a woman must le twice as good as a man and other women need rot doubt her skill ottawa canadr is pa3sirg thiougb the period of the minimum of scarcity of sun spots so that higher temper atures and more rain can be looked for next summer in the opinion of learned investigators of the weathers vagaries bountiful harvests throughout th dominion can therefore be expected from greater rainfall and higher tem peratures in the summer of 1934 ob servers in ottaw declare household men who have been kept busy all winter shovelling coal into their furnaces will undoubtedly bfl cheered by the prediction that june july and august will witness soma intensely hot days however the new sun spot cycle is starting so that perhaps next winter will not be so severe as the present one which is probably the coldest in the history of canada the new sun spot cycle begins at higher latitudes whereas as the minimum they work to the equator the scientists who work on the sun spots hope that by the end of march they will receive information from an international buresu at zurich switz erland where the number of un spots are worked out definite infor mation that the minimum period of the scarcity of sun spots means that perhaps next winter old sol will inter vene and assist in reducing the coal bills by providing milder temper atures 200 golfers out on calgary course calgary believed to have set a record for high february tempera tures the mercury reached 58 above here recently more than 200 golf ers made their appearance at the municipal course 65000 rat traps but no cheese new york because new york city has 65000 rat traps but no money for cheese one of the most ingenious of the federal relief projects faces defeat that project was to at tack with cheesebaited traps the mil lions of rats on risers island in the east river previous attempts to rout them by police dogs and chem icals have failed ignominiously there arc reputed to be though no one has counted them 12000000 rats oh that we could ah pay our bills in the sorel way famous actress sent a sign ed photograph instead of a signed cheque to beauty surgeon paris mile cecil sorel 62-year- old scintillating star of the casino de paris was haled into court by a facial surgeon who claims the fam ous actress forgot to pay her 10000 francs for removing some wrinkles from around the eyes the lips the nose the surgeon helene asdery testi fied that the famous star sent her a signed photograph instead of a sign ed cheque for what would amount to 645 in canadian money after mme asderys testimony the suit was adjourned for a week this hen is a steady provider the cackle oi an iowa state col lege rhode island red hen was heard 305 times last year and each cackle meant somebodys breakfast accord ing to poultry specialists at the in stitution the specialists said that although this is not a record it is something decidedly unusual the average iowa farm hen lays from 90 to 100 eggs per year danes close doors to foreign artists copenhagen denmark has closed the doors of its concert halls to most foreign performers on account of the currency control andthearge sums of money taken oui of the couritrffc artists through the national bank of denmark the negro singer miss marian an dersen has been the first artist to bo refused permissioi by the minister of justice to give three concerts mr zahle minister of justice has stipulated that only leading artists will be allowed to come to denmark for some time but even these will probably be taxed in the near future many men having permanent waves omaha neb male customers are flocking to the beauty parlors for their permanents miss marie calla han of chicago editor of a beauty trade magazine told delegates to the recent fifth annual transmississippi beauty show and convention the situation of 10 years ago when the influx of women into the mens barber shops constituted a worry to the barbers is now being re versed beauticians are now worry ing about how they can take cara of thlr regular women customers along with the increasing numbers of male customers even kansas cow punchers wend their way t the beauty sihops and salons every spring and fall just be fore the roundups hollywood not paris is the hair style centre of the world miss calla han added wolves driving deer out in open batchawana ont with a crust on the suow which will carry a wolt but not a deer the deer aro begin ning to haunt the highways and farms in this district in search of protection from the baying packs the animals are at the mercy of the wolveslu the wood3 farmers believe wants long pants and gets them santa fc nm the younger gen eration has learned the value of initiative and referendum gergera kinney 12 year old but tall for his age was not permitted to wear long trousers bergere drew up a petition addressed to his mother stating rea sons why he should be allowed to wear long trousers it was signed by 250 school mates teachers and friends he appeared in long trousers the next day his father mr j j kinney former district attorney claims to ba innocent of conspiracy mutt and jeff by bud fisher on second thought france to build 26000ton ship to match germany new government outlines some of its plans for defence paris immediate construction of s new 2o000ton buttle cruiser of th sme type as the dunkerque to match the german pocket battleships will bf demanded by the government it wa announced last week in addition the government in i new naval program to bo submitted shortly will ask for two submarines and one torpedo destroyer meanwhile a program to modern ize and strengthen frances land and air forces was presented to the war and air committees of the chamber of deputies by marshal henri petaln minister of war and general albert denain minister of air marshal pctaii indicated the gov ernment was preparing to add to its munitions supplies and to manufac ture certain additional war material plans of the cabinet for national defence were outlined by general de- jniin who also discussed foreign avia tion

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