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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1934, p. 3

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i c womans world by mair m morgan ittti apple custard pie here is an interesting variation of the custard pie ingredients 2 cups unsweetened apple sauce cup sugar 1 tablespoon crn syrup teaspoon ginger 2 eggs 1 tablespoon corn btarch 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 pinch salt add wellbeaten yolks to strained apple sauce and beat well add sugar blended with corn starch then syrup cinnamon ginger and a good pinch of ealt pour the mixture into a partial ly baked crust and cook in a moderate oven until firm then when coo cover with meringue and brown in the oven montgomery pie ingredients juice and grated rind of 2 lemons v cup sugar h teaspoon ealt 1 cup shortening 1 cup sour milk v cup corn syrup vi cup cold water 1 cups sugar 2 eggs 1 tea- poon baking soda 3 cups flour line two pie tins aith rich crust and fill with the corn syrup mixed with the grated rind and the lemon juice cup sugar the salt and the cold water cream the lvs cups sugar with the shortening and then beat in the 2 eggs sift the flour with the baking soda and thin alternate it with the liquid pour the batter thus made over the lemon filling in the pie shell and bake in a moderate oven puffed rice crisps if tht children demand something sweet and you feel in a candymaking mood the following recipe is bound to be successful from all angles ingre dients 1 cup white sugar cup water 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 box puffed rice cup corn syrup vi tea spoon salt 1 tablespoon butter boil all the ingredients except the puffed rice to 240 degree on the sugar ther mometer or until a little would be brittle when dropped into cold water mix v ith the puffed rice and pour into oiled pans to cool cut in squares before quite cold baconandpotato pie chop half a pound of fat bacon and peel and slice two pounds of potatoes well grease a fireproof dish and make layers of potato and bacon sea soning each layer well sprinkling lightly with flour and finishing with potato pour ov enough milk nearly to cover the contents of the dish dab with butter and bake for threequar ters of an hour moderate oven any meal any day there isnt a meal of the day when ham cant be used to advantage for a sunday morning breakfast when the family have time to enjoy it try creamed ham on toast creamed ham two cups finely chopped cold cooked ham yz cup minced celery 2 table spoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk c splices breaot melt butter in sauce pan add flour and when bubbling slowly add milk stiwring constantly add ham and celery and let cook until thick and smooth stirring to prevent sticking season with pepper but no salt toast bread to a golden brown on both sides and arrange on a hot platter pour over the creamed ham garnish each piece with a sprig of parsley and serve ham croquettes for a winter luncheon theres nothing nicer than ham croquettes serve each croquette on a slice of browned pineapple with relishes and o creamed vegetable one and threefourths cups finely chopped cold cooked ham u teaspoon celory salt 2 drops onion juice tea spoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley 2 tablespoons butter 4 table spoons flour 1 cup milk 1 egg make a sauce of butter flour and milk when thick and smooth add egg slightly beato ham and season ings mix thoroughly and spread on a platter to cool shape in small cones roll in fine dried bread crumbs dip in egg slightly beaten with 1 table spoon cold water roll again in crumbs and fry in deep hot fat the fat should be hot enough to brown an inch cube of bread in 40 seconds or 390 degrees f on a fat thermometer ham and chicken pie in place of a weal and am pie of sam weller fame try ham and chicken pie for your next sundays dinner an oldish chicken may be used the ham acting as an extender in case you have some leftover cold boiled or baked ham on hand the pie suggests a splendid way to use it up boil the chicken until tender re move meat from bones and make a gravy of the chicken stock line a deep baking dish with a rich baking powder biscuit crust rolled about one- half inch thick place thinly sliced cold boiled ham in alternating layers with chicken in the pastry lined bak ing dish fill with gravy and cover with crust bake in a hot oven until the crust is done serve from baking dish to steam velvet the pile of a velvet frock which has become flattened with much wear may be restored as follows place a damp cloth seevrely round an upturn ed hot iron then pass the reverse side oi the velvet across the iron the pile will almost immediately stand uf as fresh as new again another way is to hold the velvet over the steam of a boiling kettle if one lives in a house which is equipped with a hotair furnace a very simple method of steaming the whole dress is to sponge thoroughly with a damp cloth on the wrong side then turn dres right side out and sus pend on a hanger over the hotair radiator filled potato cups scrub and peel eight uniform size white potatoes slice off top and scoop out part of inside making a cup about onequarter inch thick soak in cold salted water fifteen minutes drain and dry thoroughly with a towel drop in deep hot fat frying golden brown all over drain just before serving fill the cups with creamed mushrooms and peas informal table setting attractive luncheon cloths may be made for the breakfast nook by buy ing colorful checked oilcloth and fin ishing the edge by cutting out every other check they save washing are pretty for informal meals and can be obtained in any color that will help to brighten up the kitchen uses of lacquer a coat of japanese lacquer when applied to wood or metal 13 proof against alcohol against boiling water against almost all known agencies the lacquer tree of japan is very large and is cut down at the age of forty years the sick room a sick room should be airy and well ventilated with windows that open without difficulty no article of un necessary furniture should be permit ted to remain i the room and all that is there shoul be of a kind that can be easily washed with soap and water medicine glasses should be washed in soapy water and rinsed thoroughly after each dose has been administered woman awarded medical scholarship in recognition of her research work mrs m e boyland the 20yearold daughter of majorgeneral sir fred erick and lady maurice has been awarded a special 100 scholarship by the committee of the cancer hospital fulham road sw london she took an honors science degree at girton won a research scholarship and went to study in heidelberg there she met mr eric boyland who was working in biochemistry two years ago they married and shortly afterwards mrs boyland join ed her husband in the laboratory of the cancer hospital iiiim sunday school lesson 1 i tlio most enthusiastic man in a cause is rarely chosen as a leader arthur helps falsehoods not only disagreo with truths but usually quarrel among themselves daniel webster lesson x march 11 parables of the kingdom matt 3133 4452 golden text of the increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end isa 97 time autumn ad 28 in the second year of christs ministry place by the sea of galilee parallel passages mark 4 134 luke 418 another parable set ha before them we are to think of christ as using these and other parables often in his preaching all truth needs con stant repitition and reviewing say ing the kingdom of heaven these eight parables all rebting to this one then are called the parables of the kingdom that is the reign of right eousness peace and oy which christ car to establish on earth is like unto a grain of mustard seed the likeness is in the smallness of the seed as contrasted with the size of the plant which springs from it what a man took an sowed in his field the king dom though it comes from heaven cannot be sown on earth except by man which indeed is less than all seeds the smallest of the seeds in common use the smallest commercial seed but when it is grown it is greater thai the herbs larger than any other garden plant and becm- cth a tree as tall as a small tree sometimes ten or twelve feet higi so that the birds of the heaven come aid lodge in the branches thereof the paasuge indicates the rest food shelter and enoymeit of the kingdom another parable spake ho unto them the analogy which appealed to his mind might not appeal to an other so he tried another comparison the kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven in bible times the jews used for yeast a little old dough highly fermenting which gave the bread a sour taste elsewhere therefore lea ven is a symbol of evil but hee of good influences which a woman took breadnvikig being womans work as seed sowing was mans and hid in three mens res of meal three seahs or aboul thveo pecks and nve quarts meal the customaiy amount for a household till it ws all leav ened the point is the large amount of meal that was raited by the small amount of yeast the kingdom of heaven i like unto a treasure hidden in the field in thosa days when such banks and de posit vaults as we have were unknown it was not uncommon for mar to bury their coin and other valuables in the ground which a man fourd and hid he hid it again lest some one else might find it and so that he might purchase the field and so gain title to its rich contents if the gospel were so obvious that no one could miss it the possession of it could be no thing but a mockery and in his joy he goetti and selleth all that he hath and buycth that field it is worth far mora than all he has again the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is a merchant seeking goodly pearls one of the travelling jewish merchants so com mon in the east dealing especially in gems and jewelry because they are so easily transported man is made to seek for the most beautiful things the ioblest things the highest things and having found one pearl of great price such a pearl is the kingdom of god worth all other kingdoms put together he went and sold all that he had and bought it alertness method decision courage these are some of the qualities that are needed by the citizen of the king dom as by the man of worldly busi ness with these splendid business in stincts he will do fine bargaining and become rich in faith and hope and love again the kiiigdf m of heaven is like unto a net the large operations of the kingdom of heaven arc here pic tured that was cast into the sea and gathered of every kind the church is a mixed company the word of invitation is addressed to all sorts ard conditions of men which wien it was filled they drew up on the beach every chris tian effort should be brought to a de finite conclusion that results may be garnered and they sat down the work was of vital importance and re quired the most careful consideration and gathered he good into vessels but the bad they cast away all he edible and useful fish were kept care fully but the useless ones were dis carded so shall it le in the end of the vwld the time of final judgment upon sculs the angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from among the righteous here the sol emn part of the lesson is that those who are to be separated from each other were together in the church of christ upon the earth and shall cast them into the fur- a fresh gay spring model by helen williams illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern new plants for the spring the- race of gardeners like the athenians love some new thing writes the london spectator and this year they have found in their catalogue a greater than usual number of novel ties not of courte in species but in varieties the sweet pea has had a quiescent period for several years there have been plenty of new sweet peas but noue very cew the most considerable addition was perhaps the seuet queen a whit variety that was more apt than others to have six flowers to a stem even when the cultivation was more or less perfunctory this year though other novelties are perhaps more brilliant there is a new bhie called myosotis which is a distinct advance in a color of which the tribe is rather shy and to my mind the most useful ot all sweet peas are those with an inclination to wards blueuess such as the very popular gleneagles there is also a new class of variety christened fantasy which runs capriciously through a wide range of tints though the slaudard is said to be selfcolored another novelty perhaps worth some special emphasis is a bright red earkia named by carters glori ous this annual continues to grow- in favor because of its superexcel lence for picking wheu really well- grown it has shoots that suggest a bush rather than a bedding plant and even the lesser buds open compete- ly in water a million means someone to help her wash dishes heiress has waited so long for the money that it doesnt mean much to her san francisco someone to help her with the dishes a week or so of resting a short sea voyage thats what a 50 per cent share of more than 1000000 means to mrs constance may gafiu wife of a los angeles bank teller speaking publicly last week for the first time since her attorueys and counsel for the heirs of the late james l flood agreed on a tenta tive settlement of about 1200000 of her claim to a daughters share of the bonanza kings estate mrs gavin said she had waited so long the money doesnt mean much i guess ive waited for the money too long she remarked oh i might buy a new drtss servants yes id like to have someone help me particularly with the dishes maybe though i havent thought much about it my husband and i will take a shcrt sea voyage although mrs uuvi will emerge montreal girl on windjammer i alette brock who is serv ing as apprentice on sail ing vessel arrives with her ship in southern australia willingly faclug the hardships and privations of a voyage in a sailing ves sel in the hope that one day she ma be able to become master of a ship miss annette brock pretty darkeyed montreal girl is signed on as an ap prentice on the finnish fourmasted barque lavenir which is lying off the ballast grounds here says the ade laide australia advertiser during the voyage from europe she performed every task expected of the- other aprentices and although she other apprentices aud although she had to climb the riggings she is now just as much at home aloft as an ex perienced baud polishing brasswork on board lavenir miss brock who is engaged in polishing brasswork told her stoy she was clad in au old pair ot pants a wellworn blue shirt and a pair of sandals on her head she wore a faded beret at a jaunty angle her hair is cut almost as short as a mans when she is satisfied that youll want this stunning little shirtwaist dress as scon as you see it plaits lend youthful swish to the hemline the yoked bodice gives splendid opportunity for clever man ipulation of the fabric v greyish blue a most flattering shade in necktie silk made the original dress the pattern riso provides for short plaited sleeves plain silks striped cottons plaided seersucker pique in nautical print linen crash necktio print in cotton challis etc are other interesting sug gestions style no 2536 is designed for sizes 14 10 18 20 years 36 38 and 40 inches bust size 16 requires for long sleeve dress one material 4 yards 39inch material long sleeve dress contrasting collar and wristband 3 yards of 39inch material yard of 39inch contrasting how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want 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 liechtenstein joins world brotherhood london new scout troops of the little independent state of liechten stein are one of the latest additions to the membership of the world brotherhood of boy scouts this brings the number of countries in the world which have bov scouts up to 4s liechtenstein lies on the right bank of the rhine opposite switzer land and has an area of under to square miles the inhabitants are germanspeaking liechtenstein mon aco and san marino are the sma lest independent states in europe nace of fire there conies a time when whatever we are that we shall forever be when we shall be as it were passive in the grip of destiny and disposed of by it and unable to resist or alter it when we shall find that the time for choosing is past and that we must accept and abide by the consequences of our past choices there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth have ye understood all these things a true teacher will not stop till he is sure thai his teaching has been comprehended by his pupils and fixed in their memory they say unto hin yea they replied with an alacrity which the facts hardly war ranted yea lord they affirmed that they did understand all these mysteries they thought they did and he said unto them therefore every scribe who hath been made a disciple to the kingdom of heaven lie said in effect you arc to become the new scribes the interpreters of the kingdom those through whom the age will know the facts concerning the government of god is like unto a man that is a householder christ paints the christian under the simili tude of a produent housekeeper who to provide against possible contingen cies has storerooms and cellars where he gathers articles and implements of all descriptions arranging and class ifying them who bringcth forth out of his treasure things now and old tilings new and old both have a spe cial attraction of their own it must be a dull mind which finds no attrac tion in things old nazi ideal woman sovereign queen within the home outside it she is merely a stagemanager under the direction of a new heroic type of man berlin woman is the stage man ager and man the general director in the drama of life dr paul goebbels minister of propaganda and enlight enment told a meeting of nazi women recently under the past system he declared women had entered public life because manly virtue disappeared from it but now that a new heroic type of man hood has arisen it was meant that wo man should be relegated to the home there to reign as a sovereign queen the nazi aim is to create a new ideal woman as a counterpart of the ideal man dr goebbels said he qualified his statement by adding that women were not to be forced out of professions but womens shares in mens jobs must be modified by nazi ideals eat liver if you are anaemic the value of certain foodstuffs is based on scientific facts founded by experiment or experience take liver for instance it has a beneficial effect on the health of the blood and it is now an established fact that in some cases of anaemia hither to believed to bo incurable the taking of liver immediately restores the blood to normal in addition to this property the liver of all fish birds or animals con tains a great deal of vitamin a and d both of which have much to do with growth in the child vitamin a is also protective against lung trouble ah duties are matters of conscience with this restriction that a suporior obligation suspends the force of an inferior onelestrange financially victorious in the seven sne nas learned everything about wind- year legal battle one of the provisions i jamlne she will go ashore to obtain of the tentative settlement is that the j ner flrst mate ticke afer that sua court records will show she is not floods daughter mrs goolidges recipe for vegetable stew to raise fimd3 for the edwards congregational church womans union of northampton mass mrs calvin coolidge widow ot the form er president of the united states permitted her favorite recipe for new orleans stew autographed to be sold for 50 cents a copy heres the recipe ingredients are two tablespoons of butter three onions three green peppers three ears of corn or one lavenir i spent some mihgili a nav hopes to spend two years in steamers or motor ships preferably british ves sels and will then attempt to qualifj for a maters ticket she is not sura that sho will be able to obtain an ap pointment as a ships commander even if she qualifies for that position but she is basing her hopes on the pos sibility that during the next few yean the objection that now exists in most parts ot the world against women skippers will be overcome there are already two women mas ters in america she said and it ia common knowledge that women ars given command of russian ships 1 love the sea and before i joined can of corn three tomatoes or one can of tomatoes and salt and pepper to tasto if fresh corn and tomatoes are used add one cup of water slice the onions thin aud fry in butter chop the peppers and add to the onions frying gently for ave minutes cut the corn off the cobs scrapping the milk from what remains on the cob slice the tomatoes after peeling them put the fried onions aud peppers into a double boiler add the corn and tomatoes also the water if fresh vegetables are uied cook these all together for one hcur add salt and pepper serve with toast points or boiled rice gation school popular with passengers the girl apprentice is a popillai figure on board and her courageous and successful struggle to overcome the crews dislike of women 011 the ship as sailors has been watched wild interest by the passengers who iuclud percy grainger the composer and pianist and his wife miss brock il a wonderful girl and 1 am proud to think one of my sex is so brave said mrs grainger my husband and i are very fond of her and hope she suc ceeds in her ambition a few months ago the star publish ed an account of miss brocks applica tion for an apprenticeship on a wind jammer and her success in being signed on as a member of the crew- ot lavenir she is a daughter of lt- col and mrs h a brock this city when the mind loses its feeling for elegance lt grows corrupt nbd grovelling and seeks in the crowd what ought to be found at home landor fashion notes rounded shoulders replace winged effects but avoid a stooped line good i tj r tn rnnrt posture demanded bv the ll31 sil- t0 op uouctte i usrussian trade trains odd necklines cutout l washington announcement of th nets raw cloth and mrfojtlsjs watch for the tag end dress the r finance corpora- good from cocktails til dawn lace in tailored and feminine design is heralded as an advanco fashion tip for spring it is to be used on hats and shoes gloves and purses both for daytime and for evening dr macmurchy gives high praise to womens page calls it a mirror to reflect faces clothes character and citizenship toronto once the newspaper be longed to father now the whole fa mily share in it and a woman may look at the womens pago dr helen macmurchy told the womens cana dian press club here dr macmurchy was cited in the kings new years honor list being honored with the obe looking at the womans page was like looking into a mirror i see it as a mirror she said in it we see re flected ourselves our faces our clothes our characters and our citi zenship the womans page is an honor to women and nothing that is mean is permitted to mar our dav by appearing on that page the bank to be known as the ex portimport bank of washington will have general banking powers but unless otherwise ordered by the presi dent will confine its operations solely to dealings with the soviet union 01 its agencies mutl and jeff by bud fisher a rumble seat cant be any more uncomfortable submerged rf i yh mutr a v quick lets rush costly sign fred foster farmer near london lost four cows as a result of chewing paint removed from a sign in his field for the right of which he was paid 100 a year foster entered action against glen bros london fign paint ers and a settlement was reached out of court the defendants paid 225 new st lawrence bridge montreal- the new bridge acros tho st lawrence river from la salle to caughnawaga is to be ready by july 1 and the ost wil be under the estimated 3000000 tlip bridge will be completed ahead of schedule time the majority of workmen who have constructed the bridge are indians from the nearby reservation at caughnawaga singer heir is dead torquay eng washington singor 08 an american who inherited a for- tuno from the sale of sewing machines and wellknown owner of race horses died hero recently for years a resi dent of england singer was one of the first americans ever elected to the exclusive english jockey club actress gets divorce los angeles dorothy mackalll screen actress has been awarded an interlocutory decreo of divorce from nell a miller sportsman whom she married two years ago after a whirl wind courtship on tho beach at waik- ikl miller did not appear nor con test the suit another elevator ogdensburg may get a 2000000- bushel grain elevator prescott with its 5000000bushel structure will however still have tho edge on its neighbor empty cotton reels make excellent doorstops paint tho same tone a your floor covering ana use a long screw to fix to the floor

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