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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-09-20, Page 2Sunday Scool Lesson t umbo the current of the old i,•delat ry,. and vice, The weak . ro 'Se killed --and then, comes the wonder-. ft?i touch ---the brother four whom Jesus died, and yet these Corinthians WOTL't sacrifice a piece a meat *for his ea e. III THE CHRISTIAN PRINCI$LE OF SUR - lagan I A Few Secrets b they About Fitting RENDEROF RIQHTB, 13, Many women hesitate to make their own frocks because they do not understand just how to flt them. "Fit' I V. l3, The decision Paul makes is a' ting is the ,.easiest thing in• th ANA.LYSIS oondltional one. If he finds that there world, declares the expert, once You September 23. Lesson XIII, --The are those who are knjured because I know file Glares het e1. rule. 'ghat o &e Christi Chlriatian Basis of Total p,bailn- his. eating that kind of flesh, h .,the cross threads of the. material 1 Cor. 8: 1.13, Golden Text readily abstain from neat all tih his life. —Letence,-- Paul wee not laying down a s should r'un straight around the figure. vman man Be's his own, but Q is nd another's Cor, law that people must abstain from a1� � I up u din others, something and every a (things whdede might give offence to i runp 10: 2`t' �narraw-minnded sero ulousness. Christ Gidedly wrong. The . whole fitting T.. KNowLr,DCE AND LOVE, 1-g• d t call us to bondage, Paul is,) problem lies in cls t'overing where ICLAIMS Or THE WEAK B>mT however, shelving that this o P the lines of the ` x_ • roes Ike ne Pool ! garment need to be L THE C _ _ •owe REN; 7-12. � ciple that must guide the Christian is' :changed to bring the cross threads of III. THE CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLE OF SUR- love and thoughtfulness for others• the cloth into the correct position." RENDER OF RIGHTS, 13. � Often a slight alteration at the TNTRCDUrinth t In the pagan of tem- Modern Kitchens shoulder seam will accomplish this• pies in Corinth the sacrifices of meat 1�1 will wrinkle from. Were first presented to the cites anal i then sold in the rnarlcets. Thus if Charstians were invited to social en- bertainments among the{,r former friends the tit^ould be'presented with this perplexity that the meat had been feasts and, many oteed tide was do, as their cc,nseience was -very sen- i knowling room small, ottldi possibly the ious the sitive on the subject. But ether mem-., place where the drudgery of cooking Nlained a aimst this over�i dishes is done. If the shoulders are unusually slop- i tee() ing, the garment w the neck to the underarm seam, both back and front, wheat it is tried on I fastening titan with glue.ser for fitting. This is because .the close; 146'0—Men's and Bos' Pierot Cos - casing salad of our liking. Thus the material sag at file ruff at neck circ-, as logs for building houses, cabins and another and rounding out the menu threads of tune, with plaited as toeven furniture. Place a large blotter with a s sides, The remedy is effected by re niece cap, and trousers finished with, the shoulder seams so they in at waistband. Silos 82, 84, 38,1 on the table or floor when the child we are sure of having some vegetable pinning boulders; cgs gpaints with water colors, In case of in what the scientists tell us is its conform to the lines of tl e s 42 d 46 inches breast.Size's 32 U b water quickly most valuable form—uncooked." This process may take up the hole so it will- be necessary to Are Efficient The kitchen has been going through a process of development these last with idol eas twenty -live years until tod-ay an old - felt fear _aced i a wrong thing to fashioned housewife won' bars earn , food and washing scrupulous tendency. Th9y said the s it slightly at the curve to make it fit I Helen Anderson Storey enthusiastic 38 breast; size 42 for 40 and 42 !ons and then slit filen into strips. It Broiled Tomatoes an idol meant nothing now t them'' ibex the change in an article nicely and not bind the arm. Re : is more fun than buying the They there been but on etruned and knew I ally describes breawh; size 46 for 44 and 46 breast. ! paper pro Gratin—Pureed Lima Beans that was but one true God. Ho- 1 .,,gens Home Magazine:' move the garment, trim out thesarm. seam., 38 requires 8% yards 27 -inch 1 more for the liurpo'se. An excellent Put small slices of onion on sea`son- cord!ing'ly these converts were ready In the old days, she writes, "the bole and reshape the shouldercut material, or 6% yards 3G -inch 20G• scrap hook may be made from rem - ed tomato slices and broil until nearly even ,attend meals to the Pa an] walk literally miles to get Using as a guide the pineal u o ., Write your name and address plain- nants of window shades. Stitch the done, sprinkle with grated eliesee and a in eating! had to temple, and found no offence g t make similar alterations on the pat 1 giving number and size ' of such leaves together and pink the eciges• flnishin gbroiling Cook lima beans the meat that had been offered tel a meal ortsin1 t stove clean. up Five steps `tern so the next time it is used t patterns as you want. Wrap up a un t Sea - A Let Children . I Vegetable Recipes Play Games With the conquest et the leivlY • vegetable extending now to entire On. ainy Paye meals and with doctors urging them' on us in even greater gauntities, it ,When a rainy day oeines eking, t fere- blasoves tricks always wife to haye sleeve, a fawn d rs up hr i ng the children rets to stay in ou Asa writer in "Delineator" pointe • against iliacs �will, Cltriwise nrotlrex� does well to encourage the n 0 play out, ittrnctive e and will do much to of genies which not only keeps them presenting e out of mischzef'l.tut also out of the the family go vegetablewvise. "Good of' the necessary' household worke as vegetables are with whenboilred way Mrs. Ray Wardell lleffective fff i.iv eton}galea tl thin eerved, are often. better games slie has found et o days in an article in "l'liyniccal Culture rleed, browned Or braized., mashed, baked,, stuffed med or Magazine," site or served with tempting sauces. "Cl"Ke love r erarena of old "in says. "keep a drawer full the fun balance more vegetable ubstantialatione vege- clothes for thom and in creaeo t a by l cutting out incised fromg board 01 m©mbar ung that peas andnbeans are your cloth. IVIekdriving peg your own by driving hall boleti hail rich in protein and the roots and an inch deep lu a place of soft wood. ret vegetable hin rneals awe find making a our Pieces of snatch sticks makes in - 1 pegs. Roll newspapers into cylinders, dlall' vegetable,t8UPPlementing it with an Inc es accident It a ser s w arm - and 34 are suitable for boys from 12 slash en 86 anal -When weaving mats let the -children Here are a Yew suggestions for new to 18"years; size 38 form , color sheets of white paper with crag- vegetable dishes:• and Onions Au he y' t Enclose 20c in lot of articles in news- til quite soft and puree them to the the advocate ° from sink to table. a same trouble will not recur. stamps or coin (coin proferred; wrap paper and let the child guess the con consistency of •mashed„pota oes. tween two types- c 'pence and the advocate of free- pantry,. Fourteen steps down cellar Consider the Cross Threads it carefully) for each number And tents. It exercises the of touch, son with butter, salt and black pepper• abstinence dem, This was the subject on whichand fourteen steps back. In e The thin, hollow -chested woman, address your order to Wilson Pattern The objects chosen should sense familiar Corn Sauteed Wlth Pimento -French the KNOWLEDGE had consulted Paul. ! course h a day it counted up. Then, often finds that high -necked frocks 'Service, 73 West Adelaide St,, Toronto. -ones of conrh Clothes pints arfO un Fried Green Pepper Rii g I. Kr10. When PND LCys we !under under the guidance of household effit! draw and wrinkle at the base of her Patterns sent by return mail, V. 1. When Paul says we � ciency experts,efficient !neck. Even. her - h good for the Brown diced onions in fat and saute d i l •t eg ler have g h d on idols Thus there was a oon nc steps ro f'Ten steps to the �s economical toy with a number o - I " ell have t the era of the efi'icien , { low-necked gowns e T " h i 1 k ly quoting from • h began. It was much srual Uiilaz stage, h the corn m h baggy, sagging lines � into the amount of chopped P g to Wash Her �+ace' sand box for dolls. Lay a woollen. green peppers table when the and parboil five minutes. Dip in egg r ting t uses. They are mixed with a generous kltov!*le '�e e s d' frequently the maybe perched pimento. Cut sed t ss ° n edge of a cake and plungedn o in quarter -inch. slices stove • blanket on the lightened them and taught them that,--_ bottom ibraising the hem lam I children are blowing bubbles. The or a light fritter batter and fry in there was no such a thingas of tithe, fuel the cooking and minute's i method of the dress cannot look I Care of the skin should not be the bubbles will run, bound and rebound deep fat, 390 degrees F.,"until brown: This led to their criticsd upon it, Cut pitcures from seed oats Squash Baked in Casserole—Creamed weaker brethren who could not grassy! fuel at all excepthcheckan efroccasional guar- trim unless the center front is ma- age is becomangless and lesS definite. loguea paste them on strong white I Peas or Beans t I Steam individual a t e Right Way the letter that had been a'd'dresone could stand in the middle an in the front, a trouble that is not all ! him, in which the writers were setting; . reach almost every part of it. They f was replaced by a gas or alae- � ways eliminated by the amateur's forth thedr views that Christ had en-; f taking the sag out at they he new position of freedom. Paw iter or a monthly goes om � it forgotten' � to bring- the cross threads o Mothers should begin with their little end support them between admits their contention, but g ' I Th to show that knowledge is not every- in its thing, and that it may lead to serious i which esu'�ts unless it {s mingled with love..( cess The pantry was quite paper di idual round squash until place stood the kitchen cabinet; ferias into their proper position: so fine and the biogks. it's a fine way to landscape half cooked. Remove centres and mix held so conveniently all the I they run straight around nat tt a shoal so that the pohiesrwill be a right care garden a doll's house while incident- with chopped Pimento or cooked cries for cooking that the cook 1 The alteration is ri ht way . ally the youngsters are learning the I mushrooms and season. Put squash s b taking the front up con skin clear. Even in s•uch a simple caserole fill of the flowers." r .a Knowledge piiffeth up --makes men i is at!, love th ets up. Evidently of could sit on a high stool like stook- � der seam attacking the self -complacency of I, keeper and concoct the most intricate i siderably near the neck and tapering; t1iT�eas fii�st washing step in having an attrac- me of these proud Greeks who delicacies without stirring firs the from ou nit and This alteration make it necessary t armhole: slash , and a wrong way. rive skin is to learn how to wash the Fad Started Rath so boasted of their wisdom• cept to put them n o l face Those of You who have been Paris—Baron de Weyer, Probing the h ns she ould even reach the neck and make a new nechltne.h V. 2. These Corinthians fanny a lin some kite e G she sat, The Unusually square shoulders may doing it for Years may think that you the intimate records of Napoleon, as they )(now everything and can pass! the oven from where judgments on all mortal questions, l frequent and wearisome trips to the!, make a bodice wrinkle from the know how to do it very well, but if come to the conclusion that the da Y hart the men who know least are fre-, cellar were made unnecessary by the; shoulders in one or more slanting you are not satisfied that your skin bath habit got its start as a beauty quently the ones who are most con- ;is as fine as it should be, read and fad indulged in by none other than ,ted• It is the man who has studied � appearance of an iceboxhitekept right fn ! lines. Even a slight irregularity in y w, _„h is to the Empress Josephine. At at time frci porcelain-topped table of equal to wrinkle badly. If the s 011 .rs learn the approved way, o much and lamer who is humble, since, the kitchen. .A. white porcelain sink the shoulder line 'often causes old es use a mild, pure toilet soap. It does when baths were taken.only ori the he realizes how great are the realms' and a po take the material up so the cross. of lcruowledge. • 1 whiteness which needed no oilcloth not need,- to be expensive, but it must hot dishes comel ward the center, a shoulder seam be mild and pure. It is the perfume d i chisel V. 3. Love is the final fast, and th, and no guarding.from and sink, table i threads of the cloth run down to- in soap that usually causes ft f be in alteration must be made to lift ikt$ , expensive. center of the garment to its Prof' "Use a clean cloth to'wash the face, position. By drawing up the end of making a suds on the cloth and using the shoulder seam at the neck, one warm water. Rub the face, using an eliminates such, wrinkles. Of course, I upward motion, never a downward this demands a new neck line. drag, as this makes wrinkles. Wash Correct the Pattern Also the face, neck and ears very thor- 1 Shoulders unusually straight and a oughly with the sudsy cloth. Rinse t with warm water, then who -loves comes int fellaWship with plted the ansa , ;stove and 'kitchen cabinet were all God, and thus possesses that real knowledge which makes 'him fit to friendly proximity. pas- wise judgments - V, 4. Paul returns to the subject, and again -quotes from the letter with Which he agrees. He •admits that there i'Is no reality behind the idol, since - there is but: one God wham all must wars wor p• Vs. 5, 6. ye;, it is true that for en-' lightened -Chri'st'ians there is but one God who ie the author of all Creation,1 but yet there are those who cannot so;, easily throw off the preudices of the past. What is the value of your lmowledge, Paul asks, if it must lead you to look down with contempt on your former friends? - II. THE CLAIMS of THE WEAR BRETH- REN, 7-12. V. 7. These weak brethren at CoT- inth coupes not throw off the effects of old habits. When they say their 1 stronger brethren •,situs to the.. idol feasts and eating meat, they were sometimes induced to go, but all the time there was a secret- feeling that they were not doing what was right, and their conscience was Tie-ins filed. V.8. Pahl 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 abstairfing does not injure you, yet your eating may injure the other man. The argument is put thus, "The 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 - IOW the example of the stronger." Vs. 10. 11. Here an actual case is titrated When a Christian attends an idol feast, in the spirit of bravado, to show that he does not regard the idol as anything, the result is that some other, �unable to refuse the invitation now, goes, but ail the thine with a sense that he is doing wrong. The weak brother is thus being drawn back r AND JEFF. MUTT,TALk A$ouT' yuCkt $ouGHT A fdUMBee iN A 1<ENTuctcY MCA, FARM Ree B R%1 SI•tAN1'sON THAT �Mta �oM Y 'tuner WINS A EINE - HOLSTeIN: 31ye JUST ARRtvED BY p'ReicN'c. VuNA!nL wt bo Lun'i V(GRi fiat back make gowns drag down In' the face. firs the back and fit in ugly baggy lines l with cooler water, rinsing very thor- above the waist and low in the back. ! oughly and stroking the face upward, This case demands a lifting ,of the: rather than downward. - back of the dress at the shoulders.' "Finally rinse the face with per- . This may make necessary a new fectly cold water several times, This neckline and a slight slashing of the to close the pores and stimulate cir- material back of the armholes under culation, A glow comes to the face the arms. This alteration will. cor- with the cold water and the exercise rest the fit of the waist of the dress, of rinsing that aids in producing a and it may help the hang of the . permanently clear and fine textured skirt. If the skirt still bags in the shin" - _- back after the alteration at the stout—un Kelps Baby ders, lift the bacof the skirt slight - ly at the belt, line and fasten it there under the girdle that is now so Poon- The sun is one of the greatest, if a finish• st of all physicians. All these alterations' made' Although it does not specialize to any fashionable world sprat es, has ----- dress should be duplicated on the pat-. particular line; it is eminently quail- least name of the Emerald Isle. At A package of. baking soda on the. tern before that is nut away fled to serve in the capacity of a baby ]east lump of emeral:is, each as large as bathroom shelves has proven its uses i true,and just when t tat the d 'guanyl to be even more varied than in the one is most interested in getting kind or degree of abnormal condition ----ea---- "ell —; r,___ kitchen. ahead with the work, but minutes assails your baby,. if sunlight Two � nal uses, we find it to be amazingly use instead Will allowed to come into n•er pattern is used again. will be less Transparent velvet and crepe of B. tooth paste, and ray! how fresh Snow Pudding ft too Y advice of a physician, Josephine per- sisted in bathing every day—in ed silver bathtubs• • in a with the dressing, cover with buttered crumbs, bake until browned. Liver Acid Not Harmful Although there is a quality in liver which causes acid to form it will not do any 'particular harm, in fact liver is considered a splendid food. 1 Liver is acid-forming. The rather remarkable diatetic qualities of liver, especialyl in the cure of anemia, is one of the surprising discoveries of modern food science. Naturally this discovery does not please those with a strong bias - toward vegetarianism. Even some meat eaters formerly re- fused to eat internal animal organs for which many have a natural re- pugnance. But our daintiness in re- fusing to eat such organs while eating muscle meat and animal fat, like man's tendency to purify and refine cereals and sugars, is a case where an I exaggerated seuse of cleanlinss proves to be a good instinct gone wrong. Lt. Ralph Hall and Martina Hays Accorcllug to modern evidence we propose to be co-pilots, flying in three might better eat animal organs and hops from Denver, Co., to Tokio. discard the muscle meat and fats than t,____ the otherway Around. Verdant Jewelry • Emeralds are so popular in Paris Raking Soda Uses PLAN FLIGHT TO JAPAN sat asthat the Place Vendome, where the {in tae not the greats1 won takes time, it s tt. specialist. It matters no w a sugtit;, are err Aside from internal mediei- scent then'll save hours later which•t light ist Fashl®n Chooses d' efficacious for occasional when the with its skin the trouble it to satin are the materials for which the mouth Peals afterwards. Try severe; e will respond to other nor- there is the strongest demand at the dispel the stale taste menta readily or it may recover nor heart eating. Drop about Isome (or stewed fruit) in malcy with 110 other factor of treat -present time. Putjamand let the the morning £ Y #•�" after --''-- -" tali a package in a bath of lake warm t>� •• ca crystal dish. Boil some corn flour meat. Strip your baby Fashionable But Tl1YlFt�! , water when you come home from a PRIZE BATHING BEAUTY1 with milk. Add to it the yolks of soil reach every part of the surface of Bexhill, Sussex, won two eggs. Let this become cool; its body- _ French women I sacro tht stylists, thenite shopping expedition to allworn Uset sand Lorca Dean, Be t .�----- in the bathing beauty con -I their pour it over the jam and allow OFTEN FORGOTTEN their leadership as fashion5 the honors -t further. Beat the whites TOO per- they spend. less on clothes than well- dusting powder a troubled with excel• test conducted' by a London news • it to cool fudive perspiration. For burns and in- s a of the eggs to a stiff paste with a Companionate parenthood, is p dressed women elsewhere. paper' sifted sugar and a pinch of haps as important as companionate __ __ _ � ____ _ sent bites we have been dellgTited _ _ little _ Most men d9slike immortality be ' with the speedly•cessation of the sting corn flour, . Place in little heaps on marriage. I have always, from time e custard and brown `"� got over cause they cannot conceive ft except 1, and almost immediate loss of redness Menelrof God walked among men and made � the top of the oven. "Nits. Smith saccus to have to time,slightly in of first husband." "Yes, as an infinite stretch of tedium.-- ; after a :thick paste of soda has been their u1 of th on felt in the hearts o Robert in ird, ; iter actd on, I •This pudding can be eaten hot or the death o but her second husband hasn't?' and soul of the commonest hearer..— 1 Cold. ..-... •_ Not Being Raised on a Farm. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Jeff Wcs Handicapped By s g Bud Fisher Bur t'ed Got A Fir`ie %Den: niis t3"Ms HOLrbAY SEASON AND we CAN Do Some CKARiTY W01RK. rilaT'L4 MAv.e A GIG KiT wiTN ALL The PAPefts THAT USC otA sTLFf I W4•Lt. GIuc l c -R Mn.(c TO *MC POOR CHILD12e1J ,N meeseetZy STRecet ! NOW You't-e TALt<iNG' IT'S A CiiiCH ale cAnina ItJ Oust FLAT; AS SOON AS 1. 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