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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 20, 1928, p. 2

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sunday school lesson analysis into the current of tho oh pa tan i x par ojrtcss idolotry and vice the weak brother a a c t cj fa killed ami then comes the wonder- a tt tt7 fiu touch the brother for whom jesus jouc f iteilg died and yet these gorinthian3 wont sacrifice a piece of meat for bis fake maat wolrell hesitate t make iii the christian principle of sub- 0 f letause they do not eender of richts 18 j unae just hov to fit them fit- i v 13 the decision paul makes is a s ule easiest thing in the conditional one if he finds that there every man anothers wealth 1 cor j y people must abstain from all if they dip down in some places and tilings wbrci might give offence to a j run up in others something is de- iiarrowmimted scrupulousness christ docs not call us to bondage paul is however showing that this one- prin ciple that must guide tho christian is love and thoughtfulness for others 10 24 i knowledge ani love 10 ii the claims ok the weak breth ren 712 iii the christian principle of 8ur render of rights 13 introduction iii the pagan tern- j yzi-l- pies in corinth the sacrifices of meat mooem ivltcnens wore first proonted to the idol and then sold in the markets thus if christians were invited to social en textainmenta among the5r former friemij the would be presented with this perplexity that the meat had been connected with idol feasts an many felt that this was a wrong thing to do as thoir conscience was very sen sitive on the subject but other mem bers complained against this over scrupulous tendency tliey said that an idol meant nothing now to them they had been enlightened and knew that there was but one true god ac cordingly these converts were ready even to attend meals in the pagan temple and found no offence in eating the moat that had been offered to idols thus there was a conflict be tween two types tho advocate of abstinence and the advocate of free dom this was tho subject on which the corinthians had consulted paul i knowledge and love 10 v 1 when paul say3 we all havo knowledge he is likely quoting from the letter that had been addressed to him in which the writers were setting forth their views that christ had en lightened them and taught them that there was no such a thing as an idol this led to their criticism of tho weaker brethren who could not grasp the new position of freedom paul admits their contention but goes on to show that knowledge is not every thing and that it may load to serious results unless it is mingled with love knowledge puffeth up makes men proud love buikieth up evidently he is attacking the selfcomplacency of some of these proud greeks who boasted of their wisdom v these corinthians fancy that thev know everything and can pass judgpcrts on all mortal questions but the men who know least are fre quently th ones who are most con ceited it is the man who has studied are efficient tho kltchou has boon going through a procoss of development thoso last twontyflvo yoars until today an old- fashioned liousowlfo would never know such a small tidy unpretentious looking room could possibly bo tho placo whero tho drudgery of cooklug food and washing dishes la done helen anderson storoy enthusiastic ally describes tho change til an article in your homo magazine in tho old days sho writes the cook had to walk literally miles to get a meal or to cloau up after 0110 six stops from sink to stove five steps from sink to tablo ton steps to tho pantry fourteou stops down cellar and fourteen steps back in tho course of a day it countod up then under the guldanco of household effi ciency experts tho era of tho efficient kltchn began it was much smaller one could stand in the middle and reach almost overy part of it tho stove was replaced by a gas or elec tric range ready at a minutes notice to do the cooking and requiring no fuel at all except an occasional quar ter or monthly check the pantry was quite forgotten in its place stood the kitchen cabinet which held so conveniently all tho accessories for cooking that tho cook could sit on a high stool like a book keeper and concoct the most intricate delicacies without stirring from it ex cept to put them into the oven and in some kitchens she could even reach the oven from where sho sat the frequent and wearisome trips to the cellar were made unnecessary by the appearance of an icebox kept right in let children i play games on rainy days when a rainy day comes along forc ing the children to stay indoors much against their will the wise niothef does well to encourage the mto play games which not only keeps them vegetable recipes cidedly wrong tfco whole fitting problem lies in dlroveriiig whore tho lines of tho garment need to be changed to bring tho cross threads of the cloth into tho correct position often a slight alteration nt tie shouldor scam will accomplish this if tho shoulders are unusually slop- lug tho garment will wrlnklo from tho neck to tho undorarm seam both back and front when it is tried on for fitting this is because tho cross threads of tho material sag nt tho sides tho romedy is offoctod by re- i with plated ruff at nock ono- plnnlng tho shouldor seams so they p cu and trousers finished with conform to tho linos of tho shoulders i c at waistband slzos 32 84 38 this procoss may take up tho arm- 4j ig lncl broaet sizes 32 holo so it will bo necessary to slash and34 ar0 suitable for boys from 12 it slightly at tho curvo to mako it fit j size 38 for mon 30 and nlcoly and not bind the arm re- br slzo 42 for 40 and 42 ho 1450 mens and boys picrot cos- movo tho garment trim out tho arm- holo and reshape the shoulder seam using as a guide tho plees cut off mako similar alterations on the pat tern so tho next tlmo it is used the samo trouble will not recur consider the cross threads tho thin hollowchested woman often finds that highnecked frocks draw and wrinkle at tho baso of her neck even her lownecked gowns frequently havo baggy sagging lines in the front a trouble that is not al ways eliminated by the amateurs method of taking the sag out at tho bottom by raising th hem line tho body of the dress cannot look trim unless the center front is lifted i breast size 40 for 44 and 40 breast ons and then 8llt tnem lnt0 strips it with the conquest of the lowly regetable extending now to eutlra meals and with doctors urging thcav on us in even greator qauntitles it behooves the housewife to havo a fe new tricks always up hr sleero as a writer in delineator point out attractive and loss usual ways of presenting them will do much to mako out of mischief but also out of the tho family go vegetablowtso good way of the necessary household work as vegetables are when bollod of mrs hay wardell lists a number of stowed and served with buttor bays i games she has found ettectlvo on rainy i this authority thoy aro oftou bettor days in an artlclo in physical culture j when browned or braized creamed of magazine rlcod fried or mashed bakod stuffed children lovo to dress up oho or bervcd with tempting bbucos snys keep a drawer full of old j in making vegetablo combinations clothes for them and in creasu tho fun balance tho more substantial voge- by cutting out masks from scraps of tablos with tho light greou typo ro black cloth mako a pog hoard of momborlng that poas and beaus aro your own by driving nail holes half rich in protoln and tho roots and an inch doop in a ploco of soft wood tubora rich in starch in muklng our plocos of match sticks makos excollont vegetablo moals wo find it moro in- pegs roll newspapers into cylludors torcstlng to concentrate on a main fastening them with glue thoy sorve dish vegetable supplementing it with as logs for building houscb cabins and another and rounding out tho menu oven furniture placo a largo blotter with a salad of our liking thus on tho table or floor when tho child we aro sure of having eomo vegetablo paints with water colors in case of in what tho scientists tell us is its accldont it absorbs wator quickly most valuable form uncooked whon weaving mats let tho children j hero are a few suggestions for now color sheets of white paper with cray- vegetable dishes size 38 requir03 8 yards 27inch material or 0 yards 30inch 20c write your name and address plain ly giving number and sizo of such patterns as you want enclose 20c 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 patterns sent by return mail the right way to wash her face broiled tomatoes and onions au is more fun than buying the paper pro- gratlnpureed lima bean vlded for tho purpose an excellent scrap book may be made from rem- 1 pt small slices of onion on season nants of window shades stitch the e tomato 8lices and brou uat n6arr leaves together and pink the edges tl wrap up a lot of articles in news- flnlshln gbrolllng cook lima beans paper and lot tho child guess the con- uutll quite soft and puree them to the care of the skin should not be the ecluslve concern of matrons whoso to bring the cross threads of tho ma- j age is becoming less and less definite terlal into their proper position so mothers should begin with their little tents it exercises the sense of touch consistency t mashed potatoes sea- the objects chosen should bo familiar 80n with buttcr 8ait and black pm ones of cours clothes pins are an corn sauteed with pimento french economical toy with a number of unl fried green pepper rings reilazed uses they are good for the brown diced onions in fat and sauts biting btage may be perched on the the corn mixed with a generous edge of a cake and plunged into the amount of chopped pimento cut sand box for dolls lay a woollen green peppers in quarterinch slices blanket on the table when the and parboil five minutes dip in egg children are blowing bubbles the or a light fritter batter and fry in much and ton who is humble since j the kitchen a whlto porcelain sink he realizes how great are the realms of knowledge v 3 love is the firal test and ho who loves comes into fellowship with god and thus- possesses that real knowledge which makes him fit to pass wise judgments v 4 paul returns to the subject and again quotes from the letter with which he agrees he admits that there i- no reality behind the idol since there is but one god whom all must worship vs 5 6 yc it is true that for en lightened christians there is but one god who is the author of all creation but yet there are thse who cannot so easily throw off the proudicos of the past what is tho value of your knowledge paul asks if it must lead you to icok dwn with contempt on your former friends ii the claims of the weak breth ren 712 v 7 these weak brethren nt cor inth could not throw off the effects of ld habit when they say their stronger brethren goimg to the idol feass and citing meat they wore sometimes induced to go but all tho time there was a secret feeling that they were not doing what was right jnd their conscience was being de filed v 8 paul now pleads the cause of the weak brethren and tells the stronger brethren that the eating of meat on his part is no matter of con science meat brings no one nearer to god nor is one better if he abstains meats are indifferent therefore if the strong man abstains he is not in any way injuring himself v 9 but while abstaining dms not injure you yet your eating may injure the other man the argument is put thus tho stronger one can for the sake of the weaker refrain from us ing this liberty but the weaker can not on account of his conscience fol low the example of tho stronger vs 10 11 hero an actual case is quoted when a christian attends an idol feast in tho spirit of bravado to show that ho doo3 not regard tho idol ns anything tho result is that some other unable to refuse the invitation now goes but all the time with a sense that he is doing wrong tho weak brother k thus b drawn bac b h and a porcelaintopped table of equal whiteness which needed no oilcloth and no guarding from hot dishes com piled the ensemble and sink table stove and kitchen cabinet were all in friendly proximity they run straight around the figure tb alteration is made at the shoul der seams by taking the front up con siderably near the neck and tapering the alteration toward the armhole this will make it necessary to slash the neck and make a new neckline girls to give their skin the right care so that the pores will be fine and the skin clear even in such a simple thing as washing there is a right way and a wrong way the first step in having an attrac tive skin is to learn how to wash the bubbles will run bound and rebound upon it cut pltcures from seed cata logues paste them on strong white paper and support them between blocks its a fine way to landscape- garden a dolls house while incident ally the youngsters are learning the names of the flowers unusually square shoulders may face those of you who have been mako a bodice wrinkle from the doing it for years may think that you shoulders in one or more slanting know how to do it very well but if lines even a slight irregularity in you are not satisfied that your skin the shoulder line often causes freaks is as fine as it should be read and to wrinkle badly if the shoulders learn the approved way which isvto take tho material up so the cross i se a mild pure toilet soap it does threads of the cloth run down to- not need to be expensive but it must ward the center a shoulder seam he mild and pure it is the perfume alteration must be made to lift the in s0 that usually causes it to be center of the garment to its proper j expensive position by drawing up the end of a clean clot to wash the face the shoulder seam at the neck one nals a suds on the cloth and using eliminates such wrinkles of course warm water rub the face using an this demands a new neck line upward motion never a downward i n i drag as this makes wrinkles wash correct the pattern also the face neck and ears very thor- shouldcrs unusually straight and a ovlghiv with tue suisy cloth rinse hat back make gowns drag down in i tho face first wuh warm water lhen ho back and fit in ugly baggy lines with coolel water rinsing very thor- fad started bath paris baron de weyer probing the intimate records o napoleon has come to tie conclusion that the daily bath habit got its start as a beauty fad indulged in by none other than tho empress josephine at at time when baths were taken only on the advice of a physician josephino per sisted in bathing every day iu chisel ed silver bathtubs deep fat 390 degrees f until brown squash baked in casserole creamed peas or beans steam individual round squash until halt cooked remove centres and mix with chopped pimento or cooked mushrooms and season put squash in a caserole fill with the dressing cover with buttered crumbs bake until browned above the waist and low in the back this case demands a lifting of the back of the dress at the shoulders this may make necessary a new neckline and a slight slashing of tho material back of the armholes under the arms this alteration will cor rect the fit of the wajst of the dress and it may help the hang of the skirt if tho skirt still hags in tho back after the alteration at the slioul- ders lift tho back of the skirt slight j ly at the belt line and fasten it there under the girdle that is now so popu lar as a finish all these alterations made the dress should bo duplicated on the pat tern before that is put away oughly and stroking the face upward rather than downward finally rinse the face with per fectly cold water several times this to close the pores and stimulato cir- dilation a glow comes to the face with the cold water and the exercise of rinsing that aids in producing a permanently clear and fine textured skin sun helps baby the sun is one of tho greatest if not the greatest of all physicians although it does not specialize in any it particular line it is eminently quail- takes time it is true and just when j fled to serve in the capacity of a baby one is most interested in getting specialist it matters not what the liver acid not harmful plan flight to japan lt ralph hall and martina hays according to modern evidence propose to be copilots flying in three mlgu better eat animal organs and hops from denver co to toklo although there is a quality in liver which causes acid to form lt will not do any particular harm in fact livor is considered a splendid food liver is acidforming the rather remarkablo diatetic qualities of liver especialyl in the cure of anemia is ono of tho surprising discoveries of modern food science naturally this discovery does not please thoso with i a strong bias toward vegetarianism even some meat eaters formerly re- fused to eat internal animal organs i for which many have a natural re- pugnauco but our daintiness in re fusing to eat such organs while eating muscle meat and animal fat llko mans tendency to purify and refino cereals and sugars is a case where an exaggerated sense of cleanlinss proves to be a good instinct gono wrong wa ahead with tho work spent then will save hours later when tho pattern is used again but minutes kind or degree of abnormal condition which assails your baby if sunlight is allowed to come into direct contact with its skin the trouble will bo less severe it will respond to other treat ments readily or it may recover nor verdant jewelry emeralds are s popular in paris that the place vendoniq whero the fashionable world parades has won the name of tho emerald isle at least two emeralds each as largo as a lump of sugar are derlgueur discaril the musclo meat and fats than the other way around fashion chooses two prize bathing beauty lorna dean bexhlll sussex won tho honors in the bathing beauty con test conducted by a london news paper snow pudding put some jam or stewed fruit in m with no other factor of treat- in crystal dish boll some corn flour m strip your baby and let tho with milk add to it the yolks of s1u1 reach every part of the surface of two eggs- let this become cool jits body then pour it over the jam and allow it to cool further beat the whites too often forgotten baking soda uses a package of baking soda on tho bathroom shelves has provon its uses to be ovon moro varlod than in tho kitchen aside from internal medici nal uses wo find lt to bo amazingly efficacious for occasional uso instead of a tooth paste and my how fresh tho mouth feels afterwards try it to men of god have always from tlmo to time walked among men and made their commission felt in tho heart and soul of tho commonest hearer ralph waldo emorson of the eggs to a stiff paste with a i companionate parenthood is per- uiey spend less on clothes than well llttlo sifted sugar and a pinch of haps a important as companionate dressed women elsewhere corn flour place in little heaps on j marriage the top of the custard and brown slightly in the oven mrs smith seems to have got over this pudding can bo eaten hot or the death of her first husband ves c i but her second husband hasnt transparent velvet and crepo satin are the materials for which i there is the strongest demand at the aispeltiho ttil6 taste tho morning present ti after too hearty eating drop about c l ill d i tl ci i half a packago in a both of luko warm rashionable but thrifty water when you como homo from a french women ilnlm that despito j shopping expedition all worn out and fashion stylists then havo dinner to got uso as a dusting powder if troublod with excos- sivo perspiration for burns and in sect bites wo havo been dollghtod with the speodly cossatlon of tho btlng and almost lmmedlato loss of redness after a thick paste of soda has boon smoothed on their leadership most men dislike immortality bo- cause they cannot conceivo it except as an inflnito stretch of tedium robert lynd mutt and jeff bud fisher jeff was handicapped by not being raised on a farm i

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