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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1936, p. 6

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womans world by mair m morsan comfort rules home parties buffet slippers have increased in popularity because theyre so friend ly and comfortable and easy on both hostess and guest men particular ly enjoy helping themselves and its interesting to watch them dodge the greenery as they describe the bits of parsley and cress that garnish the supper dishes bui men seem to pre fer hot dishes flaky hot biscuits and tender scones and a generous slice of delicious cake with a hot casserole main dist or a cold plate cream scones are delic ious theyre a credit to any cook made from ibis carefully tested re- eipe cream scones 2 cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder y teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons sugar 33 cup light cream 4 tablespoons hulter or other shorten ing 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 eggs 3 tablespoons sugar tea spoon grated lemon rind sift flour once add baking pow der salt and sugar and sift again cut in shortening and lemon rind re serve about egg white for glaze heat remaining egg- until all flour is dampened then stir vigorously until mixture forms a soft dough and follows spoon around bowl turn out on slightly floured board and knead 30 seconds roll i inch thick and cut in triangles place in ungreased bak ing sheet brush tops lightly with re served egg white slightly beaten sprinkle with mixture of sugar and grated lemon rind bake in hot oven 430 degrees p 12 minutes or until browned makes is scones one or iho nicest supper cake is orange layer cake orange layer cake 1 cups sifted cake flour li tea spoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated orange rind vi cup butter or other shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs unbeaten cup orange juice sift flour once measure add bak ing powder and salt and sift together three times add orange rind to the butter and cream thoroughly add su gar gradually creaming until light and fluffy add eggs one at a time beating thoroughly after each add flour alternately with orange juice a email amount at a time beating af ter each addition until smooth bake in two greased sinch layer pans in moderate oven t3 degreesf 25 mi nutes spread generously with orange butter frosting this weeks winners eureka scallop if your fa mily have any pet aversion it is bet ter to omit that from the eureka scallop but we like everything ed ible here and plenty of it so i in clude the various vegetables that the larder happens to contain at the par ticular lime which i wish to make a onedish meal the only exception 1 made is in omitting tomatoes i leave them to combine with other things some other time the main feature is potatoes the crumbs cracker crumbs aro prefer red but bread crumbs will answer and if necessary flour may be sub stituted will bo required to sprinkle between layers salt pepper bits of butter too will be required between layers while slices of meat may he placed over the top to reheat with the rest though if preferred neat slices of cold meat may accompany this dish to prepare the eureka scallop butter a baiting dish sprinkle the bot tom with crumbs place a layer of potatoes then crumbs and seasonings and next a layer of sliced carrots and more crumbs and seasoning then po tatoes again crumbs and seasoning next say cooked cabbage and so on until the linking dish is nearly full parsnips diced turnip beans peas just whatever the family will relish instead of cooked onions wo seem to like bits of raw onion clipped amongst the cooked vegetables usually i have the potatoes at the top then add the slices of meat arranged neatly and fill the dish almost full of mills to hasten the process of cooking hot milk may be utilized another way to hasten the preparation is to place the dish in a steamer over hot water till well heated through then finish by baiting this is frequently our sunday dish and is nevei placed in the oven at all but left in tho steamer to re tain its heat until our return from church mrs louise towrlss of athens ontario spanish r1cb 13 cup of rice boil in salted water till dry heat one can tomato soup and put rice and soup in casserole dish and have one pound of sausage partly cooked place sausage on top of nee and soup and press thein in a little bake in oven about an hour or till sausage is cooked we have this dish quite often and it is very nice miss o watmau box 64 uxbrldge ontario how to enter contest plainly write or print out the in gredients and method of your favor ite maincourse disb and send it to gether with name and address to household science room 421 73 west adelaide street toronto lipstick is banned by english rector the rector of northolt england the rev s holmes will ban wom en communicants who use lipstick i shall refuse the chalice to any woman with rouged lips he said because it is practically impossible to avoid a little of the preparation adhering to it and so being tasted however slightly by those who take communion oftorvvartls two such cases have occurred re cently simple to sew the french get all kinds of chic into the very simplest of tilings when it comes to clothes heres the popular princess elizabeth model it is full skirt ed with brief fitted bodice its collar has soft gathers and what a cute effect the pufted sleeves are such a darling fashion for chubby arms this little frock with its ac companying knickers is charm ing in cotton materials with may- he a contrasting bind or a tiny edging on collavless and sleeveless version that adds a pocket the knickers by the way arc cut up nt he sides type so neat and wearable for small people style no 2830 is designed for sizes 2 1 and c years size 4 requires li yards of 35inch material with 73 yard of 35inch material for panties and 5u yards of binding for slceveiess dress dress with contrasting col lar requires 2 yards of 39inch material with a yard of 35inch contrasting how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address your order to barbara bell room 230 73 west adelaide st 1 oronto belgian kings children threatened our picture a group taken just prior to their mothers tragic death shows left to right baby prince albert princess josephine charlotte and crown prince llaudoin belgiums royal child ren who were threatened with kidnapping the m n responsible was arrested lesson vi may 10 effectual prayer luke 18 printed text luke 18 111 golden rule god be thou merciful to me a sinner luke is 13 the lesson in its setting time all that is recorded in this chapter took place during february and march ad 30 shortly before passion week place the events of this chapter took place i pearaea with the single exception of the concluding miracle the healing of the blind man vs 35- 43 which occurred near jericho an he spake a parable unto them to the end that they ought always to pray and not to faint of course christ does not mean to say that men must always be audibly praying to god but that our lives ought to be continually abiding in god and that on every occasion for every problem for every need before every uiuertaking instantly after con sciousness of any sin our souls ought to go out to god in confession ad oration intercession thanksgiving or petition saying there was in a city a judge who feared not god and re garded not man a practical atheist who does not scruple to confess him self to bo what lie is a man living in defiance of both tables of the de calogue placed in a position of power to play the tyrant and availing him self of that position to the full and there was a widow in that city the word widow in the east was a synonym for helplessness and she came oft unto him say ing avenge me of mine adversary apparently some one was attempting to persecute her and to rob her of what possessions she had and he would not for a while but afterward he said within him self though i fear not god nor re gard man yet because this widow troubleth me i will avenge her least she wear me out by her continual coming the judge was afraid that the widow would in a modern phrase get on his nerves and the lord said hear what the unrighteous judge saith the in sertion indicates a pause during which the audience considers the parable after which jesus makes a comment and draws the moral of the narrative and shall not god avenge his elect that cry to him day and night and yet he is longsuffering over them if an unjust judge would yield to the importunity of an un known widow who came and spoke to him at intervals how much more will a just god be ready to reward the perseverance of his own elect who cry to him day and night i say unto you that he will avenge them speedily speedily here prob ably means suddenly so taken the expression conveys a truth which we lird elsewhere taught in scripture viz that however long the critical action of divine providence is delay ed it always comes suddenly at last nevertheless when the son of man cometh shall be find faith on the earth it is more accurate to trans late faith as the margin has it the faith this was hardly a question which jesus asked others for others could not answer it but rather an ejaculation something which he uttered to himself occurring where it occurs it is like a sigh and he spake also this parable unto certain who trusted in them selves that they were righteous and set all others at nought the ones to whom christ is now speaking were selfrighteous men who super ficially were probably attempting to pose as his followers two men went up into the temple to pray on praying in the temple see acts 2 46 5 12 42 luke 24 53 tho one a pharisee the phar isees were noted for their rigid ad herence to the law for their aloof ness and their selfrighteousness un doubtedly this man was as far as the world could judge a very moral person indeed quite a religious per son and the other a publican for the meaning of a publican see the lesson dealing with luke 5 27 the pharisee stood and prayed tlius with himself there is nothing particularly wrong with this manner of praying as some would seem to state to pray with himself was sim ply to pray in his mind without ex pressing his thoughts audibly god i thank thee that i am not as the rest of men extortioners unjust adulters or oven as this publican actually this is not prayer at all it is an utterance of thanksgiving but he is not thanking god for something that god has done but is actually congratulating himself for what he himself is i fast twice in the week i give tithes of all that i get his descript ion of his facts and tithegiving is doubtless quite correct the man says absolutely nothing about his own sins you can put it down that 39 when a man does not confess sin to god he has sins which lie is afraid to speak to god about but the publican standing afar 6ft he probably stood far oft from mei whom lie knew to be more righteous than himself in a sense of true unworthiness would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven see psalm 40 12 ezra 9 6 but smote his breast an emblem of the stroke of death which the sin ner fees that he has merited at the hand of god saying god be thou merciful to me a sinner the phari see thought of others as sinners the publican thinks of himself alone as the sinner not of others at all a t robertson i say unto you this man went down to his house justified rather that the other it was not so much thought himself to be justified as that actually in gods sight he had that the man in his own heart been justified here is a clear il lustration of that great word justi fication so continually used by the apostle paul in the years that fol lowed rom 2 13 3 4 24 28 30 5 1 9 gal 2 lj 3 11 for every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled the humbling of the sellsatisfied will consist in the dis covery of self in the light of gods requirements when a man comes tc see what god meant him to be and puts by- the side of it the things that have satisfied him he comes to the most terrible humbling but he that humbleth himself shall be ex alted the man who humbles him self in this life by placing himself under the atoning blood of the lord jesus utterly devoid of all self- righteousness knowing himself to be a sinner and nothing else is the one whom god exalts into the far heavenly places sitting ogether with christ jesus eph 1 3 2 c in praise of spinach theres something i would like to say or write down in a book that those who ibnt thici spinach fine just dont know how to cook there isnt any reason wiy the spinach should be sandy use lots of water hot and cold and waters cheap and handy five minutes is quite long enough to steam it maybe less but if you boil the spinach long twill turn out just a mess now chop it fine as fine can be and season well and then trim up the dish with bacon strips that titbit from the pen take hardboiled eggs and grate them well they make the dish look snappy add cream sauce if you like it and eat spinach and be happy fu manchu by sax rohmer the two green eyes mi ytt kail sb4tl jut alike wonjnt scream and mr el- thems cry its grebal nayund smith mr ehfiam denby and i all dathod pelmell from tho library and into trie drawing room whence came the startling call she has only fainted i replied at i bent ovor mits eltham she will soon be all right the girl sighed ihuddoruigh end opened her es and i helped her to stand suddonly with a loot of terror ho grasped my em the water way to health and beauty eight glasses daily eight hours sleep daily bath eight glasses of water a day eight hours sleep per night fifteen minutes of exercises in the morn ing a fifteen minute walk some time during the day a daily bath these are simple routines that cost nothing but which are the very fundamentals of true beauty a woman who cannot find time for them is rare one who refuses to do so obviously cares little about her health and good looks before you try any fancy reme dies for spring fever or let anyone persuade you that you simply must take a cruise you cant atford map out a health routine and stick to it for three weeks if at the end of that period you feel and look not a bit better not only should you stait wonderings what is wrong you had belter see a doctor and find out first of all rearrange your daily schedule to allow for eight hours sleep if you have to get up at eight go to bed at eleventhirty and resolve to be asleep by twelve this may be a bore and seem like n hardship but do it anyway at least during the three weeks health test period although it means cutting short your lunch hour walk briskly for fifteen minutes a day breathe deeply as you stride along improper breathing by the way is another fault a good many of us have we sit with shoulders hunched forward crowding our lungs and taking lazy shallow breathes instead of healthy energygiving deep ones see that some of the routines in your mornings daily dozen include breathing exercises american tourists rush collect antiques to the pickwick club met at the adelphi hotel just off the strand sic transit gloria dickens the furniture was sold by auction the other day dealers and hotel owners roamed through the premises but one bed room was locked mrs moir wife of the manager was very ill in that room mr moir is dangerously ill in hospital former workers in the hotel now out of a job sat at the back of the diningroom scene of many gather ings in the days when the adelphi had its bohemians and savages spent the evenings between the hotel and their club in adelphiterrace mr w h cork the auctioneer opened the sale no reserve on anything he said this twoday sale was for the fur niture and effects antique and mod ern the restaurant equipment pic tures and so on americans made a beeline for the adelphi one woman wants adam doors for her house in cali fornia there are about 00 original lire- places the ceilings could le taken down but the job might be expen sive the bar is being kept open for some time licenses are even more precious than adam ceilings earthling i love that gladsome april dawvt when sheer joy lives anew because sweet birds come winging home from out the souths far blue and if i were in heaven id come hack to earth again to hear a mating robin sing after warm april rain i love that shining april day when down the road i go among the silver birches where the first wild flowers grow and though i roamed elysian fields id have to steal away to walk again the good green earth some lovely april day i love the dusk of april days when after still grey rain the skies clear to a cool clean night and stars shine out again and if i were in paradise id slip away to sec a lowhung april crescent gleaming through my lilac tree tho tender heart of april may re member with her tears dim lovely things forgotten by the ever passing years but all the joys of heaven and de lights of paradise are mingled with rare artistry in smiling april skies montreal k a mackinnon

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