The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-02, Page 3•
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Steam Puddings Good Fare For
Fail Days, ,
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Puciding da' s are er and.i
:': lowing 'recipes are worthy /additions
Your kith nfl e
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•ad ie 'ooii
. f butter.
Cream „six-, tab...sp s o,,.,,
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;'ad •two.'
' tab • conn-su� ar' d
with''"four"'t,t� sp;,. g._ .._ :
Well -whisked , '-whisked �e gt?.'s„,and beat all to,-
gether.thoroughly, ` a.-,dosSeik-•
dessert
spoon rnaUm-
alade, ,gradually add f2.
y
� tableapoons. !foul, and;'lastly ,'add two
level -teaspoons` baking -powder; _ Put
, :the mixture ,into a:•greased basin that
it three•parts fills,, cover, and steam
for nearly two hours, • Turn out and
• s'e0e with warmed marmalade poured
round the pudding.
Black Currant Jam Pudding•
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• Place three, tablespoons black
.cur-
rent jam in a well -greased' pudding,
basin r -Sieve half a pound of flour•
wit a—abed teasneo n Zakina_pgy mnhaa
Chocolate Puadirig ` a
Three .tablespoonsbutter, two, -third.
cup uga •egg, 1 PUP milk, 2i% cup
flo 4ii.1�a teaspoons ,baiting• polWder
2.1 ware "in cho ole e' 1 tea
...,./a,a9.... scRol[..g.,. e.,t, /a_,,..,
rsP0`011 salt- •
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Crea m'bubutter, add r,au;ar• sra nail
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an e a Oft
d e i:. w it beat n, ix nd
. g e M
o, r, 'i irin .. ,.. r :
flu w th ba owde add:salt,
',and ad alternately . . o
fir:t
mixture, then . add chocolate 'melted,;
Turn ttitoY',buttered •mould ,CoverYbnd'
steam two hours. Serve with cream
sauce.•: :.
Cream ,Saucq,.
One-quarter cup: butter, 1 cup pow-
dered' sugar,; 9 teaspoon vanilla, 3 .cup:
heayy cream: •
Cream butter, add 'sugar 'gradually,
vanilla and cream beaten until; stiff.
• litletr Pudding.. ,
.7.-->911e cite --finely: chopped suetr=,cup,
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sible Write. them- ell.:s•ea.. them
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out, and then act them out, '
�+ "For, it seemed 'good, to; the "Holy
nda�t Scholl'
�7u,.,.• .7 ' -• Spirit, and to us," Fqr they were.
Lesson:
partners, and so should all; Christr'stss
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LeS301 be paa tners, :oi the.'`kio1y, Spirit,
lay' u n you,," The phrase expre
`'}'-' '`t'"'�``'''^ the• con cigi mess pi full authorit
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Lesson, Vit, 'November 0., Paul in the art of the 'council. • "hie grEater.
Jerusalem," -Acts 15. 1.35: Golden burden thar thee ,neeessary thins."
-, Text, -Where Abe spirit of the Lord .things neC,essary, some of them,' for
is, there is iiperty.-2 Co"; 2: 17.e ` the peace of the, churchr'and one. of
them necessary for:,:k Pure Christian
,IME A.D.56 li•fe.'"' ,
- � 'That ye�abstairi.from .tTit}gs•sacn"•'
PLACE -Antioch., '-Jerusalem..,, Aced to idols." 'From .s neat offered in
TH_ E..PAINT•_ AT IS, SE,ys,... idolatrous; Sacrifices
9,0:4'9,0:4'' .-.
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offered for sale inthe public markets
"Andcertain men Caine db,*n.from as was customary,, " n fr,m blood,
Juda'and, tau t.the brethren, say:," a from hio�sstrangled:" The first
ing,'Except ye be.eircgrneised after .[$'tl a general
and thesecond the,
church,
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p'
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he•cutlm .ai'Mose�e� cannot beticuisr prohibition- en i es' . used
psaovsietdio"ntoeunmduertsta, nudt thuresef1eveangin oaf silodri;nag .aitcmamhoean.altrtficulle"o•dfrtdniketi,caond
''hese.:nen..They not;objectto aspecially after• n lin it'with wine
i•Gentitescoming intothe Christian Jews foLlade.the custom Jo their l s,
church,bu orfi"'to the wayin Which l(1.ev, 3: .7; 17: 1014)• blood:repro
1,they eam r Theywere misto kenntin hSacrifice., and p,ursfcati n
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from sin. "And'. ,from .fornicatipm'
The necessity of, adding this prohibi=
tier}. ea$ts••a, lurid glare over the age
In. which: it was written alnd peer •all
idolatry. •' Ey ry temple was a centre
of .licentioiisnss. "From which if ye
keep: yourselves; it shallbe'•well .with
you. Fare ye 'well•.$, , , ,
THE ACCEPTANCE OF JAN[ES'
PROPOSAL, •vs. • 30, 31 .
"So 'they , when they were dismissed,
came"down'to Antioch." 'Probably.ie-
turn
'grievously; . as ',time has proved; but
they had mimh tay; on their side.
"And when Paul and ,Barnaba.s had
no Small dissension' and, questioning
with, them'," Thete nouns dd not ith-
/i"3triest discussion. Eut this means
truth has been prompted and advanc-
ed, throughout, the ages. "The broth-.
ren." • The Christian. church -of Antir
nabas, and certain' tither' o,f :them,
tionsi:the'exeCiition of James,: and the
imprisonment, of J'olm and 'Yeter,• the
apostle's abode faithfully mild courage-
onslY in JernsaleM, Constituting 'it the
Mother church Of Christianity, '
Si*.*tablespbooti ;utter, hor. ,01.gut ;teuipoop .each ;ginger, . clove 'and. nut-
oronghly,: 'and piOlstei With two . and. slit dry,. ingredienM. . Add
beaten eggs and sufficient' milk to Mahe •moletisei and ' to suet. COMht0.•
the jam ,M the batin, leaving room•foi,'tered-mould. 'Raisins and ; carrante
a.nd steam or. 01.out two 143. a:doied. . Serve . with • fintiny
terve hat • With- sonde cold. black cur- • poem'y.tatiee ".
• - . rant jam banded round 'Separately, White 2 eggs, 1 cup Powdered. anger;
. Steewherry-Jam padding ;•/*. cup: ,hot milk, 1 teaspOcIn .vanlita.•
::' .14.1x. together 4hOroUghly ; one . cup Beat: egge till atiff,"add Sugar ,gradital:
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.,!.breact-crumbs,,,, -4 tablespoons gently. ly and.continue heating; • add milh and.
„Melted two beaten . eggs,' 4 vanilla. • .
and two. tablespoont straivberry 'Thin't ruin 'your Clea•n ironing. board
• put' into! a greased basin -p.over;•,steam' teating Ydur hot. irons On it:.
".Then it seemed good to. the apottles
and the elders, with,the.whele church." probably read out by :one who was,
The whole storY'shOws that the:Church- hiinself emphatically. "the.son ot con -
acted. X.n the debate no one spoke as solation" (Acta 4: 36). The verses of
an officer. Even the chief of the our lesson telr us further that Judas
aiwtles was not called 'Peter while and ,Silas, Who also were prophets;
on the floor, .bilt Simeoni his personal that is Preachers moved by the Aoly
name. "To choose men ont''of their Spirit,,,addressed the church of "'Anti -
ng
y e'' same ; wa .: ltey cam;
did
card to 'which • they. had arrived. "And;
"And wheh they, had read it, they
'rejoiced for the con.telation." We
Ought not to fOrget that the letter was
• tor tWO' hotirs, • 'turn MA, end, ertei aye, a folded liewd0Per • at 'Ob.' end flies met would ,carrr with ;them the
sifted with. Sugar.' i ' 'If .liked, a, little of the board with salt Op ft.- Then tept credentials 'of' th'6 .church:. '`'N'aMelY.',
• . sweet, white sauce. linay be., •Ilatided VAT, irc,in..and yeit'wlil clean'. it ...at the :',Lidoe called Earstirdiss." • Of thit
'• I pre*: 4,;:tablespoone of butter, heat
' in 2: tablespoone,sugar end .the- Yolks
• :and a tablesini'on raspberry fain; mix
.and ysfithoat :discoloring
lathe, Other fiirFiiiiinge,irt'•a:rOOni: • if'
Old': in •,the stiffly whiaked
tato a'greaSed--basirl;tlint dee* net:
. quite fill) cover, and...steam,. tor ihout.
Serie Surrqund,e& with hot rasPberry
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holstered in a tieflnita.patterned fah., •Paul's 'sicond missionary journey.
tic' by, all means have plain drapes. I
the reVerie is, true, 6h9Ose.. draperies
Judos,' nothing further is -known than,:
that .,(Yerse ;3..g) .1)Vis.a prophet '(see;
hiS tefhave: .6f Joseph
chief pen: among the ,brethren:".: This,
SilitS WAS, noble and efficient Chris-.
tian,,,and• took the place or -Barrio- hal"
.Carried Peter'S first Evistle)to the
all kinde into . "The apostles
and the elders,: blethfen,,:.iinto, :the.
brethren 'Who-. iii(e of the:',Geritiles•
:Shade* lace' toile, Marquisette 'and
curtains. :AlwaYs'imrig Ahem with.an .T.be.let:ter was/Sent in the name of the cisely that we 'take: the, liberty of
word Of mouth; :Nor did/they leave
:With: the 'ties, of. dly course.
.AUS'T'IN • MO tAN'.
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tix Cel,.b a.e _.we_ h, Alr niver ar ,
L: R' tl fel I •ox soon will loo back en '
.. , S.. o..,.a,,.,, (ft• .Y), ,i i k • ward::on eleven .;full years as
a radio feature' on the' radio; -networks. - --, - ' • •' � .-- '-
e',a i' .
',What a 'dlfforenc f e e is' betwee:n,•Ghat •first broadca ;.•, 014'1,110e' 'which'.
.. - Ot.,
r u no Hito
ox' :is o n z in Many-:fi ld ]1 ,
d cr vt. s.s a bee ' • a• .'
it �' . p . -,,.g . •• . _, Y . ei ... § . n ,Mads 04 that
n- ea ”' ri ile • others c ffed' . Ro
.e.',leve . y,.. r I'e ,od. Wh t,. s, ;scoffed; xy feitthatuthe'lfvftig stage; "
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he motion. i 'tore a . ••`the radio, raid show'thm5elves o the be .. a van• ...
ge by 'merging the .)zest: talents`'of' all,. •
•13ox r :, hr 'dca a - a fief' a 'ft' 1 he r r" a o '
- ys..fist oa..;.,.,st, ;.s t C;.pa T.. -,et etre, N w Y rk,when•
x Gang , ts, a an . h ai • entertaining the Ro,y, Ga„g. ,made i pp,ear _, eon .the air.. , i't,'is entert ning.to looks
back upon .that . broadcast ;Some -of the artists .ere atilt. with, Roxy, but •
Many :of them have gone oni, oto other, actiyties.' 'Two.' went to ,the Metro••
politan Opera -Fredrick Jage• aid' Editha Fleischer, Evelyn Herbert wens
on to. tiecon}e •a :star in musical comedy, Erno Rapee, who conduoted the
orchestra, now; conducts the•'great Radio City Symphony:
' Since his first broadeas.t Roxy . h'as received many more than 7,0000000
letters; They' bring, to him,, he says, a sense of •humble happiness to feel
that .he Is the close friend ;et sq ;many people.
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•'T lava s i;triYin o."..brin; axle nto-the-field- o! radio--enter..tainmetn
4to.,
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igre�y oqr : s'tel►s�evera -Tot-paw-
Collection
Yrocon es�
aotle tion ,of talent ever to be grouped on any single Canadian air. prey: `
-entation names . navies•, , , names, •
Julfari` Oliver,. Spanish aenor. extraordinary; • Marion Rockwell, petite
artitt„_of.••several- outstanding, commercials; Jimmie Johnsen, recently, :r ., •
turned from the World's Fair''where he• was featured as .guest' .artist, and
from the • West •we•'hear a new' name, Marion Brown, )Th;e two. clown -men ..,
Al. and . 'Bob..Harvey, • back freta tile, British Iele's with new songs, • new`
chatter, in .feet everything is` new •including �. a" 26 piece:. orchestra unlet
the'baton of Geoffrey, Waddington ' • One of• the' particular: highlights, .is a •
Aspectal,., adaptation : of • Dickens "Plckwlek .papers",, 'and played by, s
capable, -cast of Canadian deters, • ”••
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Audi Vallee's' first plianograph ree'Ord 'was' made: While,he was a student ,
at Mairier'Unitertity struggling' for recognition at'a--iaOophone soloitt,
came to .New York uring his Easter vaea. Ion. and paid Atty. do: foi
the. recording • 'A few years' later he was b ing paid thousands of dollare.-
the, World When.; he Wile eight..Years Old; selling' neWSvapera in COlOrado,
At: eleven be was einploYed. hi the gold mines. there. _!,,,,44.-t#101..„tim's he bad
reached voting "age; he bad Cuitiitte,c1.,,ead 'headed •tWo -eXiieditions into the. .
snh-Arctic; Iii the meantime' he Worked, his • Way through. 'four. 'unlyersities,,...,.
Each- aid,' et,ery :instrtiznentalist in' Phil Harris° Orchestra. IS
weed movie actor. . all the menibert of Ted ,Weetris Cr,ganitation, are OW,
lege gradnates. ". Lanny Ross is . due ,to pommel -ice bie..first pletnre tg
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, -a letter td,the 'and -Empire
geon of, discueses. t4e
Anistipn of health. to ciearii. and con,:
thin it WindOWs can't•he too
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ter; sugar, Aditri•and preserved ginger hate.,
New model homes, are built
free froin,:,syrup:•• .• Cream the %butter
And; sugar; . add.' the.. ginger. cut into
•fitior. and, laitly;: add a quarter lett-.
Tarn': out . an.doierve:mirrounded-with
Ionia Of the, vresaived-ghiger-syrep
that has been belle& till thielt -with a
.fitiur,...4 teaspoons baking.
;V6Wder, teaspoon „salt' 'ts,bie-.
Mix -find ei.it dry 'ingredientii; :Work
tOSs on fionred, board; Pat and toikeut,
,.." place aPples ,on middle 'of dciugh
',sPrifikle •.,with „one '• tablespoon ; anger
,,,arciund eppl0 ;and.' Carefully lift:. MO
Sprinkled with dough and- dongh:relled
' • apple 'pudding. Add 'One 'cap. each of'
arid' blueberries rolled in •flonr;
; turn, inte. 'buttered ,and 'steam
one egg, 214 Mint, 3 teaSPoOnS,
Creara butter,' add. that Seminally
. and 'egg Well beatenf end Sift dry'
ingredleata, add •OlternatelY ;With 'Milk
'VI), drat miktare:i Turn into bilttered
77, ;nitiiild; cover, and Steam ittO hOurt.'
With SE' one;side.• Of the liting 'roe*,
entirely 'of glas&
. 'Fringe- 10%•..Practically:: taboo these
ere newer anci sinartet, .•
reign stiVrethe With overdrave
'home a real fell treati:Suhstitnte".tene-
'for. windowishadep: .• 'Yen
.don"flnise'glase,•c,urtailoi if (Megan
„When ,' you •.•, have . ,carefully, Cheden.
room's:. shoUld reach the . finer; When'
the WindeWs. Sill. ' On'
Sois 'pleated 'valences are 'gtiod for
robins.' rith, high- ceilings, (the cp117"
ott,.letive•:the topii,plain to give.
Dainaalc,, ielVet, taffeta' end
Saila .are 'ideal. fabrics for 'the -draper-,
les -,,Of your more fOrmal Cre,
t9i.ine and Chintz :are lovely:: io bed-
,drapea' arc. highlighted! thisi
seaSOn.". rieW, idea is. to haVe 'pongee
gay:linen, draPea fight over thein.
...Drapes :never should be WO • than
tkie6 Vet Wide.' The heavier. thaterittla
If. you make„„thein-yourtelf; • 'choose
finings; that are. dur.ahle effofigh..t6 last.
Nettling IS :mCirtl ,ennOing,. than. to
Aritioth wae-•,:the I Capital: of ' WhY :there:. sUoiild: be:, such' it
"-of .O.Pinion. etceU by 'Medical
IrOn vitaMina She •• Pat' 73,
itbinit the' itaternente 'Of the, Wrong : , • 11.. •
side the better.!, •Cdristinctive Work
:and ozone she/hail placed. In. her fresh,
Ali .04y • deVra into -the lungs
.bloOd and through.. it the whole sYs7
;thid. air:, dee*. dOWn into' lunge
pineeti her salts anit•iro* in the;
.ekin of :the fruit, .and. the vegetahle;
yet we peel • thenr-and.' give Ilie;:lieelj
'1.oel•feet bpdy,' strong: lithe',
Mad- full of :pew. With • ea •eblindalicei
satin' ' and fre4 troth blethiShea 4/Ana'
Cheeks, •.,ruby '1108,,. aid sound :pearly,
of doctorii 'Or ;dentists! or optleana Or
purses Or beentY' "
the .1i:dazing agitators, is 'declared tO
be harmf id, as the infinerics of 'bigots
plied they were net ROmmissiOned. bY
the Church;thotigh doubtless they had
boiled that they ad t e full au hori•
ity of, the church behind. thein "1
eeethed ,good unto ue, hating'
be, unanimona, in their 'decisions:, Thie
d; ea 'not 'meai centcientiona 91?..
'until the majority has wan :oVer the
minority .and ean mOve ea unit,
"To ,ehooSe , out men. 'Rod send:them
.tinte you with bur *beloved. Barnabas
and PAW:" Most of, Us 'are tOo Cold
A sirigle,WOrd Of loVe.Will do more to
cenient a bond than all the, logic, in.
"Meri that have hazaided their lives
for the name- of our Lord Jesue
`Christ? .The • mchibition of bravery
and ' self-sacrifice' in Xhrist's cause
brings inettiintible returns a8' stim-,
Oita 'to the .zeal of 'those that remain
haVe sent therefore' JUdas and
Silas."' The messengert alto are hon-
:Chriatien workerS, whenever you -can,
the smile, thine by.'Word 'Of mouth.','
EiDerinients hate shoWn that. the
beht time' to feed chieke for the firsit
tiniti *lien they are betWeeii 36 to'
there ' wag' a decided; advantage ,
WithisOlding feed 'for 12. hottre.
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Abner AVRDN
8.30 -Bridges el Perla. #,CROT
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10:06 -Dancing Party; ,
SUNDAY. '
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.'5.001-ReseS arid. Drums #WICIINV
,' Freddie 'Itjah I
9.00 -Seven Star %Revue
•Sunday, Hour
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,Drizzling rain?. I See you •itaile.
. There's tunehine for yeti! ,:
MUTT AND JEFFL: .13y SUD FISHER
wel-1-)TE,VF, RUB Or 16) 6PeNika
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