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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-16, Page 3I ' 'Mair M...510,i'ga0N. • • .; ' • . ' . New, Tasty .BecIPOS''-ter the prove. to YOU, that, the prune is a Vain,. ••:MUshreonis. :40AP-4.44ft:ism to • the geOdies• upon your. . . • • .Modern methods of ipteesive ".ernergency thelf.:; ' tireimie,ritittle• mtithroonet, an all the • Baked Ortine'WhiP ' your joy, but. autujnn s the.tIMp: when cup.cooked prones;,;,1 teaspoon OS Magic. met:Sett that, give glatriper • « . • . • gra,„ed ieteep • peel 2.-teasPeent „lemon , , . to. the simplett,,dish ,may be.. eelOYett 'Nice 4, tabiespeotie • powdered sugar,. • .. • • • • . •-• •••• • .", - reost-ineXpensively. . - 4...eggwhitet,.' ,,Arkt110,...alld ,bPat,to_ ''•• • - • .Muthrooln ar:phip, and Juice and . . . • • • •• „ • . Wine.peel, and ('1101). Ib. tablespeona 'sugar, .and -.blend welL repine,' peek la. hntter,„. teaSen highly. Beat -Whites Of , egg :tuttl'i.'ttiff,,-. add g. ',viol:pepper and salt. Seeen:cent,res table:ancient. powdered sugar and con- rrozn four bread rofls,. .erliatble the; tiaae heating Until Stiff, WhIP.Pruee Oetitres and thiehee tellSliro011la With ePnnafalsintn'egg'w.hi4e.; crumbs. . Make to A nice. consistency Pile lightly in pudding dish • and ,bake with. tliiek crearn. pr a white taupe,- ill MOderate oven (350. deg:F.). for 20 . . Pill the rolls,' 'Put 'their' topson' llunneS, • • • • • . . brush With melted.hutter, and bake '6 ; .Efaked. prunes,;., minutes:. . ' •• Cover .1.,.Pound ot prunes geld. . Mushroom pudding,- . .• Seet,. fieur;'weter, pepper: and, salt, • fat ,bacon, • frealt''.:muShrooms:. Line , gssiOn i,eas Vill".7,-Nosvemlier 19 • • Pant, in Atha APts: 17:: ; P9h4ell N1.7"i , the Sum .of his teElelitog; still les, 1Potitd he sp4ak of -filo and, penalty 'Withooct. iotroflocihg. the Saviour who 144 egine into the, world te'aeve. Plan from sin Antr "Whereof he bath' given •aseuranee, POO. All Men th that. he hath raised him from the dead"It was the •vision of the risen Christ that ..OQII.Verted 'Pent' on the ReIneSella, , r0.4.• and' he eOnhciehtiY: Text•-e;Irthim we *weand meve, t •usted In ,to convert other. • • and: have our Isielfiv--P4Pta 1.7,.g • _ • *hen 001r:110.14 of the'res14- '"4 • - "t''' them rection pf the dead, tnnie Mocked." 49j 4?4 en LI sPea 0 • TINE O.* ; the resprreetiOn .'ef the ,rlead, ,and Pi, The Al. pagll. lnegreeet to come, bating , it on' the • ' I THE. yrrY4 0".ii3c)LS vs.1622. evidence of Christ's "own resurreetieh, Paul. stood in • the .mitist, Of AS an aiatirallee. manic -lad uf the. Are a lIS:" Ceetre Oflhe the certainty Of the. reVelatiOnt then COMMENTS.. , Counci '1 of the A reopagus the digni, tiev 11'. ched a' point; Lit which fled, bedy seated .neobably in a semi- the straegenese of -the doctrme. Star -,•-. • • . • ,-• '!Aild Said, ,relnen.Of tied them: "Bet' Others. said, We: will - In' all •things I perc,dve" that ye are ,lear thee concerning this vet.de.ainr ,.- • „ verY rengteus.' • in all tnings' means They Were 'Ike.. e ix putting o , r .4 , ' • `in air waYt eacl ;places,' ft,hroughotit ;contideration. of tbetr: eternalancl your entire, Comminity• HU; . ,vital,i4t#ests, to 'a. egri:‘ienient,"'sea• 11. THE - uNkUNKNOWN'GOD, Vn.' s. 23- eo• • • .• 28,-"VOr 41 passed ni,:;,n.g,:and "Thtis PaUi:-went .• ;put fren.i atneng served the objects of Your wo2shiP,''' '914° * The .ee:raParatili3O' failure of The temples, altars, and images eon_ •'Patil'Isi mission at Athens seems seerated to different divinitieS.. to have ad•considerahle effect uPell found. alSo An altar with this inscriP- 'his 4i-1 .M Preachi'n the 'future.' ellPerstiti011s Athenians were so world' aafl had fellhil it wanting. • - floe, TO AN UNKN9wNlany,,, The I He 'hatr.tried kthe wisdom • of the afraid of offending sOnie deity .by "rtain'`mexl: clave l'int9 emitting him from their papowo, and believed." He Was. probably that they had erected this .• altar -never without at least one convert,. wherever he went, ' water and.letatand•for A hours„....Drale "I ILY__Lat Wet:gore, ve worship In'ignor-• prunes and 'reserve tne licpior• add '4'1 cup sugar to the liquorand poii„untit ...• ly ••'with .niushrOoms, prepared In the Croat way, and twinkled with pepper , ;and salt. Plaee. the fat 'haebn in neat, tittle rolls, Wherever there is a ere - vice ,and fill nearlY, to the ton. With: Water .then' cover With' crust.' . • , .Steam for three, houiS:after covering With grease ,Paper, in :usual Way, • • Mushroom Fritters • • ?ut Iii 'L• sehaenan -SOMe ;Peeled mushrooms with a. sprig Of thyme • ,e little ' gar] ie, a bay leaf, seasening,-; a, ,-"ta,bles.poon water, and .a little 'lemon 'Juice.. Sinimer-:fer •:11-v-e-Minutet, and. 'arate therptighlY. ,Cut in an1y sfiiall. pieces,- Ilave ready•a batter and lard for fr.thg.,. • • •' • • - • , kdeep frying pan :is best. „MI'S the, - mushrooms. with..A. Spitahle .quantitY, •:.of hatter, and drop-inte-thee-iling-fat, a ,tables,poopkel..at a time Garnish ! withpareley. • • , . . . • ' Turnovers' .. Wipeand fry in •butter 1 .1b,Hfr..esit niushroe'reS; thicken liquad With tionr„ dilute with. cream and raushrtimn, cat-. sup .111 equal parte. •. • Roll Pitt:rt.-nigh --priff7pastry,',cut into '',oblongt,'„ineitteft edges, put a good layer ofniushromne and-eire_aM,,eaaleeett Ortia.',Italf,•pant,f9ld . over. 'Brush Jenswith beaten egg; • hake in :hot even .fifteen 'Minutes. , These are eqUaily. 'good hot er cold , • ., . „ " Champignone Ephemeres Select .1/,-3:• lb. fresh mushrooms-7peel and reinove stalks: . These may " be: Used for; flavoring soups.; F1'Ourthe niushrooms.well aed place in an earth- enware 'easterele • with 2, tableepoons. , butter. and two tablespoons cream. If no. cream, at hapd,.. milk will do. pet • tic): simmer tloWly,. and when the ninth - roams ,have let out their Wee, 'dredge in more flour at int erfals,,' stirring' to , prevent limps season •well. With black necessary .- Place the :drained prunes In a covered casserole, cover With hot liquor and bake in moderate oven (325 deg.. F.) 40 minutes ".. Pestlife Prune Cake . 3 cups primes, 2 aunt sliced bananas', teaspoons lemon juice,1/4 teaspcien lemon extract: ,Belled fretting Made from 4 egg whites; '1 3 -layer White cake. Boil -'prunes iii -water to • cover 25. minutes; pit ;cups 'prunes and clit in pepper And Salt ,o:tul del -Ulnae to eine :•"' till you 'have, a:,nice•thick •puree. Th'e.n.lixture tripst,be,stitrect.,to pre, Vent burnirig,' and it it:Most inportae that it should be cppked as sloWly. as .-..pcissible"' 'Pile the: rausliroomS eu' to 'rounds of lightly toasted and--linttered- . • pi:e*d., give: a: tqueeze of lernon juice and light..sprinkie,.pf cayenne* to the '• Ptiree, pour this over the intishrooms, garnis4. Pad) erente with half finely, :Cat 'slice of. temon, placing: it so that stands .with qthe ttimermost. SOkve very ,het..: if preferred,. a :dr,* , or tWO'Or sherry mieht be added tO, the puree instead' of the leinon; in •which "cage' garnith With fried Pareley. ••••• . • For Prune -Lovers : • 'Dining -the .peat few yeare. the Prime has "expressed itself -iii •nouncertein , terms.' It, has Almoueeed that it is ex -vitiptia 'A; find -that- •• It ecnitabit vitamins 13 •and, G as well. It has also advised the housewives of the dOminion that wto,iitohb an,ablind- -.--meek.7.1ren44:ahd:447--P-400-fi-L.74v-hieh latest. research has •ProVeneeeeential to the•utilitattOn Of the :hy the body. • •Prlinee"..' also -cOntain dalciutn, phes- • PhOrtit, and other Minerals: •Ii plain • Words; the humble .liturie, is humble no longer. It it inpiined to dePidedly "4410.* , • . . • ' anee thisl set forth urito you." Ms object was to tiring: before them that God whom they were thus . groping • "The God that Made. the world and all 'things therein!' The Greek gods, for the most, Part, were not thought of as ' creators but as supervisors Patil here enunglated;-a, doctrine en - tirely new to the Greeks, and to all polytheists. "He, •being :Lord .of heaven 'and earth." There are no other gods to oppote • him or -.thwart. i will. . "Dwelleth not in temples 'made with hands. Beirig the Maker - of the universe,, he cannot be limited to small, pieces. Combine:bananas, cut to one. spot hi it. • . prunes, lemon 'Nice' and extract, and. cue boiled -frosting-blending :thor- .Ough•ly. Spread between ealte layers„ then covertop and sides' with remain- ing "frosting, 'Decosate top and -sides With remaining: cup of prune's which • • may be slit' on one, side, 'pitted,- aed laid ' 'a.s.hien.44.thL4ipe-st-t: Of banana placed between wings,.giV inga butterfly semblauce... • ' Preserving Mint It is: iisefigte'ha•ve a supply ofpre. served Mints on hand for mak.ing nnnt sande Miring the Winter menthe. It is simple to preserve 'and well worth _the. little involved.. Chen :tiltiely sufficient inint;to large breakfast. '1"Nether is .he served by men's hands, ,as though ' he needed any- thing." godis not to be waited Anon, as a man is waited upon' by his ser- . . watt; who. M, iniste.s to his -warite,."..,;,s if he needed( anybody's' help or Service, f"Seeing hehimself giveth to all life, and breath,' and...all things." This s the gr-eit---G•iver does not ,eXciude the thought of :hire as :gladly receiving the gifts of his children; ,but they are gifts of praise and Jove, not of sheep kid cattle. As Christ . said, -whoever gave to the reedy, and ministered to the suffer- ing, gave to him: l'And he Made of ene every nation Of 'MO to dwell on all the faces of. 't1„zi earth."' Of One essence,,all bOrn of himself; .all tracing 'their race ,back cup.. Coverthethief' with boiling to. the • single •,divkne ...Fatherhood,. water and leave it to soak until 'cold. ",Havitig determined their.,..appeiriti'd 'Finally stir in a..few tablespoons'Of seasons, and the bounds'. of:. their,;haL fresh vinegar. Store in airtight stone .hitatien.7:. Oro& has fixed for all ...he Jars _until required.: The &Mile seasons Of the year and the same elipuld• be of the consistency of .thick Mint, sauce. When•lireqUired ,for Use about . Prie tablespoon mint should be. enough for mint sanee ' for six peOple.. . • . :' • '.', Food That protects Against Disease • 'There are geed reasons Why. certain foodstuffs ere.regarcled,as 'being pro'. tective'•agall,st,•diseasi. This Is be. .cense'they contain vitamins' and Min., era,L Many, illitesses-.-are4d'ut-to•Aefieien, cies in 'dieti, others would 'PrcibablY . . not assail us if We prefetted ourselves .by eating foods richin these necessary vitantip&'.." ' , The, foodt". that ^ Matter are: ,fresh vegetables and , :Initter,, crea , cheese,, fish and animal liver ad ' • , ;HOUSEHOLD HINTS' . _ _ . Wire Clothes Line, • ,Give the wire clothesline a poet of white varnish, once or, twice a year. to prevent iterusting. •If it IS•alreadY:e bit, nisted give• it 'two. cbate, pf Paint the first time, letting the firtt, coat dry thoroughly before applying•the:seCond,. ..Mattresses,'' • And With its .new, newer, the Prune, ,feels. a fit .COmPaiiion for many St the other delicacies . that op.', intO ealads;., 'cakes, tiles: ant: delicious' dainties of all kinds. Thee,' dietitians haVe !Wed the Once litiethie prune as a finnidatiedfor a.ittireber , of extremely, delicious ,and healthful dessert dishe&:, 'Here are .two or three " "that will , . Never hang a, •mattress over . a ,clothesline, to • air; as this will, breakt the filling ;an(1. result in an unsightly and - :uncomfortable hollow br .; the Centre of the niattrees..., Air it fiat in the Stinthitie turning so each Side..htay abtorbthe sun. . ' • ' ' . . „ . sal taert:-,rabbed over a dirty.saueente Will ,reiridve the itain& -• ' • . • . When wa.ehing new .firenteit; add. a few drops efolive .nit., to the Water, Thisi Will help to keep, them, SP(t.' • , ;• 'Stains on 'knife handles sbetild 1)0 .rilbited• 'With ilnelY•PoWdered ...pentice stone and 'Water,' -:;• • • , „... Whenmaking frUit Pies the Juke ' • . often. boils over. This, can be .eVOided. if' t,he Sugar ispiit between ,two•layers of fruit; , . „ • '.• " Silver Often. gets dull in: damp weather,-..To,:keen It 'bright, 'mix your, platepoWder with :liquid:, aninienia' in- stead of with water. Iirnits of heat and cold, desert ' and monntaiti. beyond • which . men c.annoti dWell....`That they., should seek' Pod." God wants the 'affectinn Of 'the',neings has created rhay truly be said that God needs it; "If haply they 'night. feel after hint and :find. him.'" Net. 'without` searching •can ; we find out God.,;: "Though he is, not far from eacti-ef ue."- tO tit,. but * knew it not: • "For in him. we Elie; and nieVe, AO, have our being."' The tiniVerte i- all °Tie' world of ,God, . at the satne time natural and Supernatural. ' "As ger-, tain' even- 'own poets have- •said,For We :are also his. offspring." BY this' :quotation ,.Paul .showed his Cultural audience. that he also. was a. Man of culture, and-,thusql-ie won their AUSTIN-1.Y,10,MN., EVkArS ,g4dio•Cittug'Pahdes WO. 1-Patigu'fation: brOadeasting:14.9:Ploa. • big. 'Of new.,-pFogrg.4.er..N. to the air Wee:. hereided,..n,Y. a Parade ;. :Nor was 'thne'atiy 'ordinary. jogging,'Along :of 't and, that,;').nit an 'nOnest to:gootIness atithentip circus :parade; right up..Breadway • .New. York,' . .fireir....eircits,.Pa.raile that Manbattan hasseen &nee :/925 *aen Brethes and BareaM'Aiid staged , . , . , • • • . _ ., • .., •, - . -.• '- the fennsance ot. "the greatest thOW-on earth" in old „"iviggisoe ,p.qnsse; gard_en,:, 'n, .• , ' d • How could thls outpouring `,..Of -elephants and . eatfestriant,, elownt and , pOwbeye. 'eVen.tOP,tbe calliop,e he an authentic' clreue parade When it heralded, redie, program. . ' Because jt of.,a 1.04.) pir9is, the. great- est 01g -ton show, ever 'staged,. in a radio.. studio, , a series dramatized from Courtney Byley CeOper's:' famous, , "Oireet, DaYS".. 'stories apd' tPri. the' air' tho,author himself, • , . • • : . T T.,hiS new series spots out famou,s, characters three-ring days the leather laryaxed- spieler -"Shoe String Charlie" Most: glamorout of all , • eircue bosses of • fiction ., • Other' leadlag ,players. being VI:Tally Mah.er,. Eliaaheth.,-GbanOil: Brt_tee.'EvanC. :tor Frank Frank and • g.rnest . • hi an it adline Negro. eomediane will be 'held•accountablefotside-enlitting • Patent andthild Shoukl--Have-Theiv_ squibs. ,* * * • , • ',Mutual .Interests New ,r1c..-Sharing intereStsbe- tween. 'parents and. 'children' was etni• phatized recently by ''llet...Theodore- ROosevelt; widow of • the former -Chi • . - ter •States President. -• !• She spoke to 600 school children, representatives .frpin •KoOtevelt Club throughout. _Greater.. New York, at a !program ...In comirientoration • of her husbands 75111 birth annikerser "Children' Mean "as..muChrto parents at parents do to children," she said: "I 'reeneiriber that . during ithose seven haPPY I/ ylears, in the White Reuse., that 'things Were 'trying: would always .say, l'Send me•OPe:bf. my children to read. : 'is not enough: tnat just be geed : Children, but •:ai6o that. -in: terests: betW,een• Parent .and 'child he •°,1alrtleatn".r.l'Guitei:M; An, 'poet; and friend • of 14thesevelt, Said' ;that .'t.Wo.• things chefleteristie .of Roosevelt which he suggested 'children '.were, to. Work and rplay , harder.' . • III. THE KNOWN • GOD:. vs. 29-• 34. -"Bing then' the. • offenring if , .". PesseSsing the high dignity of belt* the sent of . this Maker of heaven •and earth. :"We ought net to think that the Godhead is like unto 'gold, or ''silver, or 'stone; .graven by art and .devide. of. rnan,l'i This is the all-ConVineing argument against idol- atry.- It required muchcourage to make this itatentent,' .surrounded as Paul was ;by the most remarkable tokentof idolatry the world had lever seen, or ever would see •and by -a •people , passionately devoted to their heathen deities. • • • • "The, times of igneranee therefore God overlooked." Up to this tirne; ,Paul dared to say, you have been in the slough of besotted ,ign`orance, and for that reason God will pardon your trWfur I 011f ''-i-feidolatrYT'bfir 1 -15 -ting - 'You the right of reason, and hence- forth your ignorance has no excitse in the eyes of *God. "Mit now he tom- truindeth men that they should all everywhere:. repent.", • The , apostle softens ,the rebuke by applying it, to all men, and • not merelY!to the Athem: '"Inasmachas he,'hatli appointed . day in 'which he will judge the world in righteoutnest." Sin it not to be allowed to continue forever: It will in time 'come short up against judgment. and punish -Merit; "By the man winim 'he hath ordained." Paul cotild not continue long ,,in: his addrets'withent bringing in Christ, . for Christ was . . Kids Furnish laicet ., •. comedia.42 or the big, net -works - Pay ashigh.as 81000 weekly -for the , • • . funny remarks and, jokes .that Bet 1.18 to laughing during their, jarOgrains. There' are exceptionaand one is'.•PhileBaker, the Armour Jester who just :recently. ,revialed that he manages.:_tti -get a great' Many good Imes. as a. reset of 'repartee with street; urchins... 4 , ' • • .When his work iji the studiosfis• over, Phil Can be found in Conversa. tion with newsboys, shoe 'shine boys and other youngsters; who frequent :Chicagp's streets:.' The burg have learned to wait for Baker and they.. kno',W, • that an aet phrase•Will.bring.a bright:eoimilfroni the air:t matter Comedian. • •"'T 'A smart ,reply' to "Phil's -"IlellOrrBruddy."- ,brings'_. a :gleaming • quarter and . ,often a Vill:.chatigess.liands••• if. Baiter finds a usable remark for the air. ., • Hit , liking forkids lead's OM into strange channels:. A group playing... sfOotball on .a. corn& tot. or a crowd' around a Marble ring will invariably . find 'Pill" taking:at leatt One. kiek. 'or •shot befOre he; leaves. . ; , . ' • '. . *. 4, ,.* 4., • .* . ip, • - , • Post' SCript$.. • , ....._ , . • L. Violti Philo, sopr rib Of Rinses gang, at 1.7 :was a Member -Of the _Metro. pol'itan.'Opere Conip y• • • . . , . .. •,, ‘ , • Cliff :Soubier at 13: Was tinging :_illuterated Song's in • ietures -. Announcer Ford ,Bondis trying to. diet 'away fifty : pounds. , • ,., Arthur Bagley, 'director of health -exercises, has evokedmore than million lettere during' eight fears ,or broadcasting .. ' • '. '. . ' '. ' 13atoy Wise' Marie,- 9 year-old singleg• star is studying French' at the ' .' , . . . .. Professional .Children's School in :New York. Charles O'Connor 13 NBC's youngest Announcer, aged. -22. ' - ' ' Loretta; Clemens, 'before going on'the air with ' her brother Jack, , a model for. hosiery. ads. : .. " ..... : - • ' ' ' ' ' Al; Jolson, is„•rated by fello-w performers as one of the stage's most --7. liberal ..Contribittort to charity. ', • , . ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' •,f;•,•,"••• . , _ _ „, . . , . 1., and.:Abner ; :Were 'friends for . •'!„LinOks like er..fe•of ai irreslet - • ble force and • an Immovable body• ---'5yhaffs"Up.Vr- • • • •,"Our star saleeman teems to, have run' upagainst a -man. Aho -.won t • buy anythIng.7 ..• • Game of -Bridge -of • Turkish Origin The -Paris 9fiewspaper 'Figaro,", which Jhat. been discussing the origin of. 'the gime of • 'Or/age; has received the following :Interesting letter from Mr. Georges Zarif; a Turkish reader; "We have played bridge in my fam- ily since 1869. •We even have a bridge tradition. It Ilwas:an uncle of mine, Antoine 'NicOnoulo; who, after staying in England and 'Russia; is 'believed to have, c..ernbieed‘whist and 'vint into- a. new game which vvas soon . popular, among all, My compatriots . • _ is probable that in 1483 foreign' diploreate started, to,. play the gentle But until 1890' their number was ex- ceedingly .- small, and bridge • was watched with 'great astonishmerit by lill-those;frinii-th-e-West who eafiib--to visit' the cities of the ' • "The 'rides 4:)f '1869, remained in force Until 1910: But 'since the Am- erica has introduced such MOdifica- tiont 'that today bridge sparaely at all resembles the gaine played by Our grTanIldefraee th:rrs."'!":0' 'a'nimos .13Atit'ntaaittlkcincditC°Ine. t.hit' 'land' *Milli 111' e ; -"At Nast half the sins Of mankind, are caused by the tier Of it:'! -Bert - reed 'Austell. • " 1 ,4 • As Chester: I.auck.-and Nerds Goff . . tun . twenty years before • they broke into .radio together. . -1•-111.4...".111,4,--0. ...Cet 2670C: 4.1A....r 'IN THE AIR Radio's All-Star - . ..Presentations ' • Station' '"IrEi..111' 711.17elltrSe's'. .CICYjci.1°-.es 'Torento 291. 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