HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-10-08, Page 2EDWARDSKURG
Many of Japan’s old sword maker
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M. Morgan .
THE GREAT ENERGY FOOD
with the delicious Flavor
send*; him away. She obtains ® job
as singer wiitb-afr smalltime orches
tra: andmakesgood? She- writesb'to
Jerry-to-call' Him back to her.
“*Got as your- wife? Marry- yon!”
|IIolai gasped!! at. Chase Wiley’s as?
tonnding’ proposal. “Why, Chase! I
jcouldnlfc- U dpn!t lo^ret you.!’
I The orchestra readrer; looked at
jher pityingly.
I. “Who said anything about love?”
Ike demanded;- “I’ni talking business;
hf: you!re not legally- of age, your
'father cam make all! sorts of trouble
if wee take; you across State lines.”
i “But—but couldn’t Pa stop me
Ifrom; getting’ married?” t ,
1 , “Noi, Not in- tlris: State. You’re not
jofl age^ but youiret old; enough to ex?
change; the guardianship of a father
fbt' that of: ai. huisb&rid.”
■; -#*Efow. funny” Lola murmureq;
1 Herr mind!! was busy with Chase’e
'strange proposal? Ife wanted her to
^marry him—to bind? herself to him.
IwitHolit thought of loving: Inin. What
would: Hee expect off such wife? '
' “Chase?' Pm afraid;”' she said' sud
denly. . : ■
“Ebr the love of: Mike,” Chaser
said; explosively. “What are you
^afraid?of? Things, won’t be any dif-! • r . '■'**■
Iferent that they are -owf I’m pof ' Ansbrosiu Layer Cake.-
igoing to touch you!” , ' 2.14, cups sifted cake flour,’ 2^ tea-
“YouHP promise me that?” Loia spoons baking powder, teaspoon
’“ r grated lemon
rmd, 1 tablespoon grated, orange
rind, .. %.■ cup butter or other short
ening cup sugar ,2- .eggs ,well beat
en, 3t4' cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla-
Sift flour once, measure, add bak
ing powder and Salt, and sift to
gether three times.- Add lemon and-
L orange rind to butter, and cream
thoroughly, add sugar; gradually and
cream together until light and fluf
fy. Add eggs and beat well. Add
flour;' alternately with milk; a small
amount at a time beating alter each
addition- until smooth. Add vanilla.
Bake in two greased 9-inch layer;
pans in moderate oven (375 degrees
• H) 25 to 30 minutes. Spread or
ange coconut filling between layers
and: seven minute frosting on top
and sides of cake. Arrange sections
of? 1 orange (free from. membrane)
on top of cake and sprinkle can
coconut, southern style, over top
while frosting is still soft
Spectators and players alike be
come gorgeously hungry during the
games in the keen Autumn air —
and this is the time to produce the
richest and gavest „ looking . layer
cakes. -
Supper or dinner,
game is at? meal indeed
finish up with a
confection:
Ambrosia Layer Cake
feet cake for such an occasion. Fluf
fy white coconut frosting topped
withr crescents of- orange give it all
such a cheerful air that everyone -is
pleased before even tasting it and
after that—well—watch it disap
pear! ■ •
very
afteh the
and should
^impressive
is the per-
I2se 2?0yof YmsrCafex an£
Sponge Kedyes far
tfiiese tewpting breads. • ;
ran rtnmt ■ oft successful
t^ith these f.ne-puaihy dry.yeast cakes.
They xepp iresr. for montIts—assure
fEtil-etrpnjth power, i. cat’s
b’erause • separately
wraf red .n wrapper; And'
Royal Y ■£ rhe -w-y dry
Jpp&st isl proteetioiu
Order yqur grocer.'
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tasked? ‘‘Ybu’Ij promsie our marriage? salt; 1% teaspoons
jwould! be jnstt wHatyouisay—a bust- * - - • ”
biess? agreement?” ,
I Chase picked? uglne hat and; stick;.
|<*0bre^7 ® business? ffitrangement;” he
Repeated; “Well;, tfistfe settled: Ger
jyour things? packed? PH call fbr you
*ati eight tomorrow morning;”
I Laie did; not tell.. Carol. She trieu. 1
|Hut something insider of her stoppeg
|tire words'. It was? as: if sfre feared; to
put the plan) intu speech; Cvesr amt
sowery- she tried? to fell herself? ,“It
|dbfeu!t mesw a thing;” but some
dMuer. reasoning refuted: tire wothjbe
jWhe she thought off Jerry; she wav-
|eredi- Dear Jerry ! Ifl only the maar
wife wanted- to marry, frexr Had- beeu
Merry!' EEbvr different she would
feel. But he hzd< finished: with-' her I
fbreverc J
! It was morning Lola, snapped!
down tire li<t of the battered suit-
?cs$e Chase’ Had: lent Her; nrd tried!
ito: smile She tmnej; and threw owr
isrms around? Herr sister: E&r a md-
jmerrt; ' they hugged? owe another sf-
Tently. Then Carol, spoke,
f *!Xou!re going' ttt have a great
.career; Eola/* she said. <<Ybu!re not
going- to be just an ordinary Jarey
singer. There?s sometbi’.jj bigger1
ahead? of you.” &
« Eqle hugged- her sister again.
“Gee, Carol,” she murmured husk; ’
ily, ‘'you’re swell. T wish you were*
coming with me”
Carol shook her head. “I’ll be safe
here;” sjje answered. “Besides;,
there’s a new manager in the store
He’s the handsomest thing you ever
saw, and . I’ve got a date &>th trim
tonight!” ■
A motor horn sounded under the ed. It gave her a ?shock sto'see hum
window.- Lola kissed her sister on?Put down: “Mr. and Mrs. Chase
both cheeks and grabbed her suit-»Wiley.” . -
case. . ' 1 She set her teeth and watehea
“Goodbye!” she cried. “Goodbye.” the clerk write “402” after the sjg-
She ' ran down the stairs. Carol’s > nature. Then, with an assurance .she
voice called after her. “I’ll write.' had bever known possess'd.,Lola
And forward any rfcail!” ■ *• spoke. ' r
Lola stopped. .Forward any ma:1..’ “Two rooms; pteose.”
^The clerk looked at her., surprised.
Patrons se’dbrr so affluent.
“Excuse me> Of course, madam.
402 and 404. !'!’ have the door un
locked .between.”.
Chase turned '
Carol meant she would send, any let
ter from1 Jerry. Lola squared her
shoulders. there wasn’t going to be
any letter, if there were, she would
n’t be going to marry .Chase Wiley.
Th.e wedaing took place at noon,
in a small town . six mdes
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Dr. Gotorth, at 76,
Blind, and Retire
The announcement, wr tes the To-^
ronto Globe, made be the Generah
Board of Mis&ion: of the Presbyter
ian Churcn m Canada of the retire
ment of Rev Jonathan Goforth, D.
D.. while .t may officially close his
career, does not mean to this dean
of Canadian missionaries that lus
work is done. ' . ' 1 '
It was in ISSS that; Di. Goforth
went to the Province of Honan in
China to round the first (missions
there, and China has been b|s hotne
ever since until last year when the
' loss of his eyesight forced him to
return. At the. time of Boxer Reoet
Hon in 1900 Dr. anti Mrs. Goforth
barely escaped -with their liygs. La
ter, when'they' ventured into the tin- *
touched regions north of Changt-e,
one'jf their children died from As
iatic dysentry , Oniy a few years ago,
in 1932. Dr. GofortL, ms' son and
.anothei missionnary wjere beaten by
* Japanese soldiers in Manchuria. The ■
•■.-■ long life of toil has been one of dan-
made peace proposals to my wire. ” •
he continued. ‘1 lave her. , and wi>n & . to make her queen afrhVjiome. with 1 Five yearft'kago Dr.( uuxortb un-
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' “Romance in the Development or
the Los Angeles Water Supply” was'
the title of, H. A. Van Norman's paper
delivered [pt the main session on “-Cal
ifornia Day” on Tuesday morning of
June 9th. He described the tremendous
obstacles which had been overcome In
securing an adequate water supply for
Los Angeles which covers 450 square
miles and! includes 3,900 miles of dis
tribution mains. varying in size Trom
4 to 78 inches. Sixty-two tanks and
reservoirs in the municipal „ system
ion-gallons of water..
“Since the war 1 have become a |
pacifist, and unwisely surrendered j
my position as head oi ' the house-;
hold io my wife,” .said a ma ’ sum-!
moned for cruelty to his wife. j
”1 am now seeking to get back;
my position, and have several times,
b
Ot Ibis amount 17 bfllioh gallons is
within the city limits. A complicating
factor in the local watei distribution
system is the varying elevations ’ at
which water must be served. The ex
tremes are sea level to elevation 1720.
The waterworks operates 24 step-up
pumping plants pumping 14 billion gal
lons yearly. Tn addition there are 15
i ground water pumping plants which
| augment the aqueduct and Los Ange-
. les river supplies. Thirty thousand.
s samples are yearly tested in the city
________________u j laboratories. Some 13 modern, chlorin-
^n““Tbconutr ^tyle.!plants are used for disinfection..
I Equipment used for this || purpose tn-
Orange Coconut
1 cup sugar, ,5 tablespoons sifted ;
cake flour! dash of salt, 1 egg,“or 2i
egg yolks; slightly beaten, 2 tea-i
spoons .butter, cup oriinge juice,.
3 tablespoons lepioh juice, 4 table-1
spoons water, .1 tablespoon grated!
orange riiid, *&~7....... .....
chopped; ' "
Combine sugar; flour, and salt in • eludes, the first automatic residual
top of double boiler; add fruit juiee, t
water and egg, mixing thoroughly.J
Place over rapidly boiling water and
cook 10 minutes, stirring constantly.
Remove from boiling water; add
butter, orange rind, and coconut.
Cook Makes enough filling to spread
between two S-inch layers, or 15 x
10-inch sponge roll. Coconut may be
omitted if a plain orange filling is
desired.
-myself—as—its- proper bead. .. .. r-r. . r r' «
“Although my wife is givep to fits ■ ble, and test yeai he s.2> rareet
of rebellion I have no wish to usurp leave the foreign mission iie.J and
The wife, on the other hand.. said impaired- n neattn ;ano to —
ho put coats on the stairs for her. But iit'e was not over for this.mis-,
to trip over. • .’.sionary. During the ^nst yeiu he
! has-■attended, some 4k0 meetings,
1 ar.-i' states he has so many nvita-
! lions 'to. speak .that be cannot r..;<ept
i all. Old age t.ean.-,,'d'tt> ', a
' man who has spent foriv eight y^iirs
ip China, while there,
be lone. He s
. eign f«e!d,
; the.-
here,
in , r<
not
until j-e
! ‘ tv - t- .‘ c’’
dwell en
and u.-ofa
er cause’
than most •>:
have dropped that Eae and are pro- T-cr-s
during cutlery. , the.m
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THIS WEQC’S WINNER
Nutritious Cake
cup butter and lard mixed (14
cup of lard); I cup brown sugar, I
small can -of tomato soup, I tea
spoon sqda>‘ dissolved in the soup,.
2 teaspoons baking powder, 2 cups
flour; 1 raisins, 1 cup chopped
walnut meats, ^ teaspoon cinnamon,
% teaspoon each, of nutmeg, cloves,
salt . , ' ! ;' ,v !
Bake in a moderate oven. This
cake does not require icing although
due can ice it if so desired. —- Sifts.
Edwin G. Dietz, P.O. Box 233, Cale
donia. Ont ___■ .
'. ATTENTION !
’ Send in your favorite recipe for
pie, cake, main-course dish or pre
serves. We are offering 31.00 for
each recipe printed.
How Ta Enter Contest.
Plainly write or print put the in-
gredients- and method and send it
together with name and address to:
Household Science , 73 West Ades
Iaide Street, Toronto.
gineering and Contract Record-
chlorinator of its type using an.' “'■el
ectric eye” for control purposes, the
per capita consumption is 130 gallons
per Jay. charged for at the rate of 1,3 ■
cents per 100 cubic 'eet, less than
the average rate for 100 of the lar
gest cities in the United States. — En-
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Laura Wheeler Offers Tulips As Smart Motifs
For Your Linens
PATTERN 1281
.State line. Lola and Chase stood be
fore the justice of the peace in the
dingy office of his feed store” with
two members of. the efebestra '.rot
witnesses. Lola shivered. .
Then. Chase, was kissing her.' It
was., a long , hard kiss .Lola pushed
him away violently . .
Chase laughed. There was some
thing dangerous in the sound. But
all he said was. "The bride is a' bit
modest.”
They arrived in Welvrfe City at
dusk. Chase piloted his small car to
a second-rate hotel. '
Lola stood close by as he register-
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and
o n.s r ride
from the on ’-ip-.Un pack my things 1
will you? I've a' . ’t, -of business
has to be attendee. to tonight.
f ... •. Upstairs; Lola ur.pnc.-.en <
Vn ' Wiley *s suitcases aiid, neatly
5V^' clothing. A button
•w* loose on one shirt. ■ She took a :
.e ar.-i thread * • -.j- it
ocyr
Issue No, 41 ’36
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“Just like a real wife,” she
ihought. - Hiding sadly. u How aiuer-'
ent it would be T the shirt were
Jerry’s and the wedding had been
“a true marriage .She sighed and
;. put the shirt into a dresser drawer..
Them she went into her own room
and carefully relocked the door ne-
‘tween . . ’ ■ .
She was asleep when Chase came
in but she heard him tumbling
-around his room. A knock sounded
on tier door. Chase spoke in a thick
liquor-fo^ed voice . . ”
“Op’n the door an’ lemme in.”
Lola cowered under the covers.
f Chase knocked again. He tried the
door and fumbled at the lock. Then 0iloIe
I he went away muttering! Lola re- “Here’s a . .
! laxed.“ I for Lola Brewster, care of Chase,
i r1-.-. , Wiley’s Orchestra." he said, puzzlea.
I he.” she thought; miserablv “He Ofc\ Lola stretched out her hand
I .toe<n’t intend to keen his bargain ” ’^er^ * Thats fdl rIie Lofa Brexv
| The sun .was'shining gloriousiy ^ljs ."am< . ..J!
I when Lola awoke. Sue ashed a • She seizeo :he ,etter SR<1 n
' ■ ■ • - -- - ‘ rip .to her room.
composed such a ’m order to
rasei or scarf, will win you compliments—see if they don’t! Work
this handsome flower motif singly or in pretty clusters of three. Tu
lips themselves bloom in all colors, so let your floss be varied, tod,
when you embroider a tea cloth or set of towels this easy way. Pat
tern 1281 -contain^ a transfer pattern of foer motifs 8x 8% inches,
two and two reverse motifs 3% |x 5 inches; material requirements;
illustrations of all. stitches used; color suggestions.
Send 20 cents in stamps' or coin (coin preferred) for tht spattern
to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Pulslishing Qk, 73 Adelaide St. W-. Tor
onto, Ont. Write plainly pattern number, 'your name and address.
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j desk for her key, the clerk spoke
I to her .
I “’Excuse me, Mrs .Wiley. Is there
• another girl with your ban*. ?”
I Lola started at the sound of tne
! name, Mrs. Wiley. She fought -the
I queer little tremble in her voiee and
I smiled at the
| “Whv. • no
f Why?”"
The ’ clerk
only singer
reached in a pigcron
letter, special delivery,
■are
MONTREAL -
plrtinum -hair -an,
rilled Tines o’.er
the w,y nf a‘I
In her place
I as soon 3$.
th flaming !
hair.' the T^re on
And «vir’
| bro xv-' '
j. At e;
I president P.. Pic bar
an Sjcctinn of rhe
j Hairdresser?, who lectMred he»y
; the annual rasferr.
■ dressers' convention. 'f
' The reddish '"air "I'’: r -> done
jibe Style of Emmes- ■ J-seo’Tne. ac
1 cording to Mr • Richard, and For ev-.
[ening wear there nrilf be in the hair,
j ribbons, cellophane, feathers, p-jffs
J and false curls , • ' ,
“American ar-d < en.”
a. Free flrsi-class sleeping births Lic.'.'.'r-i. "nvos* get
are to be provided for Britain's f ine -f toeir hair
. 1 ■ . ■ ■ ' ' -haped again c.etj three Teets if '■members of 'PaTliataent with distant' they wafts t> «tay Thev -nust '
constituencies. ' • ■ j,et t<> hav{r,, h;;riire^
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Manly aTti-e' tor t e "'en' given
by .another jec- uer a* Tri- conven-
iton:. .Rrug »“ir a..;?' i’i;'te’n”'
and even " J y t!rtie
t.. t r.v.er in*
‘?’.r * !? T"''eratnres
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Dear Carol’ She
’kick ’etter R-.obao
ably it was full of news about her
Lola
ess
HEADXOISES;
Chase.
J .10 • :n. ..nd
breakfast down the
set out to
ashed . a-
/ *-x
of her room quietly
avoid waking
Th.e hotel h
-he hunted
street. 'Afterward.. she__ __ __
explore th£ town. Welver City had
a population of 200.000 and it was
■i ‘Hvely. bustling place.'
Lola,'iked it. It was noon before
sh^ finished her explorations. She
turned »n ;he direction of the hotel.
Orchestra practice began at two.
She wnu'd have to hurry‘to change
':c.r kess. have nuch. and' get7 but
“he vmusement nar
to play?
' date with t’ e r.ew manager.
=hut "er <tor>r r.-.d tor
enygjepe.
' She paused .puzzled.
another .nside it was, post
■ma-rk«i f‘«;m Calgary. Canada.
tore it. open.'
• To he ci
i returned'
"a cruel
n Ttvo^ds-
•General,
ration of
conven-
.nued'i '
eftency
n.b or an
nppy and
h,S re-
always
noble,
but
frj&t So ''
reS-b. es;
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