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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-20, Page 7ld .By Mair M. Mo 'go LEFT-OYFItS " :Some• leftoverdishes are so delic-, ions that, no apology is necessary: even whenguests; are present. Here' are two yecip'es—,enc for a 'meat dish` and the other for• -a vegetfible delicacy,'. Note how •each calls for sugar an,. • ingredient that brings; Out the 'flavor; and goes 'far', toward m`tking, the. dish.a success.' o. Hc:rn �11v1/0s 1 cull'. cooked, ham, Chopped :fine tablespoons butte}:. • 14. cup stale bread crumbs; .4 cup Milk . 1•egg 1 teaspoon 'sugar:. Salt. and pepper Melt butter. Add bread' crumbs and ;silk, Cook five minutes, stirring con- :stantly--• Add ham, egg slightly beat= en, and`se i oili;ngs,; ncluding ager. Pour into buttered custard cups Set', Bake 'wa'Cer. in ,a•' cups in•pan.of.hot e oven until., firm.. Serve .With' rinoderat, , whitel •. • a..s, auce, Carrot Tips carrots' 'in i` es - 'cook edr reheat . Out rima medium. white . sauce : seasoned with salt;' ,Pepper • and a little: su•ga'r. ,Cut ' eainto rounds and rings, .0 :ing a : doug hn'ut:••cutter..for' the latter. Toast :the rings and rounds...Arrange • - ring,oneach round ,a nrd 'fill .with the cramed carrotsGarnish 'with arsle'�:.; : py 4 .tablespoons butter 1 cup milk 3 eggs 1 small onion chopped.. ?�•teaspoon -sugar .•' • i/2 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika,, -,Y)ash; pepper, 1• tablespoon tomato" Catsup. Gook onion and seasonings in the fat until "golden brown. Add flour arid:; then milk its fora white 'Sauce, Stir- ring. constantly.. Remove from fire and add, pea puree,' heating until. smooth•.: Bcat in egg yolks.thoroughly,. Fold in stiffly beaten; egg whites. Pour into a w.ell,greased balding dish and bake in it moderate oven, -375 degrees for abut 30 minutes -until the Sopille has puffed and is. a delicate • Sudmon'Sujzreine ll, Can saTnion; 2. raw potatoes, clic- 1 . diuni 'sized oh"on .Sliced;;':1 t•el.i..,:.. incl .,;�_..i_,.... :.-?..,,... �,, .cttp catsup; salt and''pepper: to taste• •Slice a- layer of potato''in a•'glass hak lig'dish, •add layer of:••onion; salt: and"peppe:r' w taste, then' layer'•, of, salmon, then:. catsup. 'Continue•' until, dish, is filled. 'Bake for 1 hour Garn ish ;with, French fried •Bermuda; iotj5: ow to h'rench fr Bermuda unions:Cut"_ogrgn' in• slices; 'through i ings• so that .each . slice will brake a large nunikier of 'whole: rings.' •Br.eak', slices' into "separ•ate ri•ngs; (Irop:'these. into, thin :batter . and fry in; a tfrying '.basket Battel : '.2 egg yolks, swt i/x cup, ce" it tri ',pastry flour,-1�. .m k,, i4 p p teaspoon salt. Beat egg yob light.' add' milk,.. flour• and' salt sifted to- gredients:1 '•.to g Ethicr gether, beating,ing .. "°g :. with egg•.beater. , ' C A 'CONQALli .. •-Srirtarions C ,o , ,lly 9e Pme/i 4 tablets for Junket. .g quarts milk' ,, '1• 'p mint cream • 1 „cupful 'sugar tea•,Poonfuls 'vaffill;a s 3, cups crushed,; :svketent d pent '7' :1S7f' . l<•c..Li eS' , \Vcreaiti slit ht add aitri..milk�"and � 'p5'r sugar and vanilla Dissolve"tablet for • `:'unket in one tablespoon cold water, stir int o milk 'mixture' quickly, pour •,into. , �, , freezer ..can•, and let..•set firm' and gountil 'Place; can'in;freezer, ; cool': , 6`• eek -:with ice and salt :end .freeze ;to • thick„ mush.. Aad;,the crushed,.` Sweet- : wield `peaches„ Finish 'f eezin . Save ,''part•of peac.,hes to serve' on top. urnpkin,Pie 1%•.cup.steamed and strained • p.untpkin •.2=3' cup 'brown .over on. '' 'n am t eon. c s � . 1' tea p. P teas eon P . d' g • ' ':.-teaspoon salt • :e •g'ss -(shgh lq. beaten) e melted butter . _.:. 2�•.tabl_s loons,.:,,.. ._. •.:: ' ' L • r ?' s milk e e • et h r Mtx�first~sic ingredi nts�:-tog' . , ' A dd . the me]ted. butter and milk last: ,I,•me a pie plate ,with ciust--build: •the ed es- Bake in,; a moderate arolxnd eh es, hiit is seat.'' • Oq n' aril : w t' ,', IRs cGi rL''il lisl 9c :stale 'lreiid=c► ;;stir- ---� s ilk., ?cu �.i 2' m. p. • ' 2 I� rns 'pu'tter .• . Fews:grairi's cayenne � •: cup..gf.t Mild ild Cheese c.ut, �•,. • '' in's all metes' • ' . � �. ....'eg 14 teasp oo l . s a�lt" •tenipourif„ut. a ace Soak. Bread crymos: i4`k • Nle, ll .•. ,bhu' ettees're ,- :-aisd-d,-m'cerltuemd b,.,s'and _ch eese ',,.add_e$SsliWbhh.t elny ,-, .beaten. andseasoigs.'. o o k 3 minut- es, 'and hour overTried tonlatOes Ar ' • F• N H t ec Savory Latest • F <ri y'SM�2 ''t ��': �;?y'"�"' ' ;'vw"y f y g I F ,; - 'man ''s recent 'lebiscite are : ' - figures that . registered a 9 to l�triumph f or. Adolf Hitler in (xe t P « The e,g , ;. en of the Berlin chancellery 'after the gems �' scanned here-by'the leader-chancellok and his a ttles,an the gar mayed at the ensign" fn'stead of rallying around the flag, the Assyrian leaders will ,run .away;. "Saith Je • hovah,. whose fire: is in- Zion,, and furnace • in: 'Jerusalem, 'God is a bright light'to his people,, ;and, a con- suming fire :to his foes.' •- - , "Andthe angel of Jehovah went fortli." The great. angel: who in so • many. Bible scenes; stands, as, the re. presentative of the: Almighty. '"And.' smote in the camp,' -of the Assyrians," • This may refer, to, , some' .powerful : ,• force which Sennacherib had dept to press the -siege of .ferusatet5t b 1 sur. , rounding the city, preventing ingress and egress. 4A, hundred, andfour score and five thousand: This means, of; course; that the invad•ing force was very much -larger than this very, large number. "And, when hien arose •eary, in. the morning, these were all dead bodies."The:cause.:of the .des-,.., truction of the '.A•ssyrian.'host was probably a, pestilence • infeeting - the • • low-lying frontier of ,Egypt '"So Sennacherib•, king of Assyria. departed, and went and •returnel, and • s •dwelt• at Nineveh." Curious, though true it •is,, that ° Sennacherib ''never came to the Westland again; : during' ' the ,next twenty years of his life,'pre- ferring to confinehis campaigns to • more profitable:ter it and less dangerous,are�as. :• - , , .. Dr, Paul Jose h Goebbels, minister of 'Propaganda. arid'' • g been counted. Left to right .are. Hitler, D P, • p . vote her er .. Ail -.uta nt Grou header . Bruckner. " i er Iterrl• Behind- them •in ;uniform is ) p . Mtn st• First-use'a: tea Of goad quality. Second use fresh watertalvrags, Third •use an earthenware teapot Scald out the pot to rake :it warm', place in it a ,level teaspoonfiul f o . ' tea for ' each , cup de sired and oe for the pot, add'fresh: ly boiling rwiter, allowto steep 'for. • fore. stir slightly : htl` be five Minutes and.S g serving. Tea made according to these rules will ,be fragrant and . delicious. • R -' '' • .GOOSE EiC�EIt•: SAVOU X Having'cooked'. the liver' inside the COOKIES FOR S:GH0.0 , LUNCIf ' e, : " it out When it is ,d'old,.. COOK : oos , . take cook; .ca I t ••'.I£the•youngsters:had:• vote les';would•'lread" the liStI of delicacies • for that school ',lunch' basket. With' and, a•vacu. urn bot- tle fiches,' . fruit a , , , , l'te-milk -shake of :milk. or a, ciioco a. they, provide. Pit the nutrimentvalue p.,. J, .. rem:tired' rosy.. cheeks. • .q.• Use tlese,slioi~t-cut; economical re cipes.and your..Bobby,' or;,Betty two:•or threeg eivexfra, ones in the :school; . lun'cli liox:as a treat for friends:.; anut •13:Utter,Fdexini Pe .•$ ilk " m .1 cu : weetened''condensed 6 ables peanut ; butter •�.:poon s Pe• I .•' , J teaspoon ea spo. on salt -' 4cup graham c icker cr umbs ' et`h e Thoroughly blend ;tog...r :'sweeten- , ed' coirdensea-Lmilk:..and,peanu-t•butter "limbs: r cr cke -wham Gra ' r ods end g alt A Mix. well, •Drop by • spoonfuls on, 5• minutes but-' •°e bake 'sheet. Bake:° ter .d It } lar-:urrtii=lar Et .rn'a trroderately what. oven 37u'degrees. ',F.) R,. emove fro. m pan,immediate y. FOathcal Dro e 1 3 cu'ps (l:can 'sweeten i.k..i condensed. Milk toasted) crackers. Serves six DAINTIES '1�`KUlil CANS' • . DAINTIES 'of:'canned' goods c "'e is ',shelf and you treed your em rg i y,. never 'worry about :what to serve as. corn- . surprise. ;dish .when co a, . g Comes. mete,are•two recipes for ponY,. feel sure .vi'ill please the .arches that. 1 f 1 os 'diserinlinating taste, >m..t. 'Pea .SoidliC r1 cup pureed, peas 4' tablespoons 'flout r0 S. 1 1p ed `- y 1aSbvs :cup;; 'rolled oatg , o s i�•cup. nut 'meats, chopped . • Fi. cup .seedless, res i sr , • ,Thoroughly -blend sweetened con - dense•d; milk.• molassesand rolled , oat'in •' p of double .boiler:' Cook i ' i with salt 'sons t , amid butter, s a g a enrie.: This pepper and a trifle of •c.y , mixture •should now be.. spread upon Niece' 'of toast or fried :bread which. p -. , 1 s read "ver . 11 ht .....been Y .P . have. first g �fi Y d •e,'French vari, with ilii' muster , th FRUITS'AS. DEOkRtS This is the'time of years when'..the bomemaker should' make 'a ';'special fresh "fruitt. dishes. effort•. to , server School Lesson dal __- The S .un.._ Les• s on Peaches; pears,.• plums ,, as• well as •.e : ' e erries and.. black= raspbern s, bila b , . , berries' are : comparatively inexpen- high in fold: value. sive and.�eertainly g• i 'with cream •`stewed Serve•them',pla n-.�____ �; _.... "de ir • into any. number. 'of ap- petizing • ma P etizing desserts. IIjj Y tzOVR `,• ' t tuber.23,. Isaiah Lesion :_ XI11 :—Sep a ... rCounsels Ruler's. ;'-:Isdiah. Chap= , lets 7, 31 36 and 37.;Golden •Golden Text. � Thou - ilt=keep, him ;:inperfect :mind . is' stayed on "eater' whosq` 'psteth:.in thee. :'.thee;. because he:ilia, E1"TIPiG THI •"LESSON IN ITS• S TIMinvasion of E� • B.C. 737: ' and' Pekah', . Judahby'.Rezitn Unsuccessful invasion by Sennacherib, B.C..:.701 fine- one: cup ham, Soak. one' :Chop . cu tea: •m a -a � ,. „ � " malt rs•tre . P .. "Y.. et also, he is wise Is half -a -teas oon� each of .dry mus-.. , • "And. will add h . p endousl • sarcastic. here. nd. • and.' : a °little' 'ri •.?',, ' �. lard and celery rseed, bring 'evil•". 'He will bring:' evil o e beeper: Turn; all, into'"&.'seat pan hos thatbring'evil' upon. the world, t e mall -di ed a"rnislied h smites-af-, a' on• to -ser.'• ""And'"'a'rll- s , g as Isaiah ,, o :'Will . tilled .eggs.. :his' words. G d hard bno't•'calt . back •� warnings • he'can-. t n • not withdraw h s g , , .... tial COLZ? •�11DS' GOOIfI:hS • : not, ',for' whey spring . from essent . ", '' it 'against the - �aki requires. a special th "But will rise g Cookie m ng 9 e • techniu . .Observe , a few ,' srmpl q, ,• • Site,' r sire to' have s c. You're r rules and.y p ' 'd 'crumbs i "h if -cup milk Both Egypt, and Judah will be involy- ed in` a common •destruction.. •.For, ilius saith Jehovahme." unto God's word' follows,., in opposition to the foolish and ':empty wards' of •the, Jewish nobles :Who trust 'in Egypt. is and., the '• oun Tion As: hei'lidn Y g . over :his; prey.", Lions' were _growling a s.• in'Palesinie in .'ancient days.. common __ "If`of% he herds be •call a - shepherds ' ainst him. As • the lead- ers forth. against ., . "Ju ah :are summoning in',their'; ers of Jud eh : the multitude of , „ gyptian horsemen al .chariots: "Will not be' •sms ',ed; ateir ;;voice, .nor abase diY himself for .the noise of thein." The king: of ;beasts With his Pear will put Jerualm' PLA F : se a that go, ;down to "Woe to;,them., , . •". . Like other for,'hel . Like all' -'the EgyptP.. li was a states-• Tai :Hebrew: ro bets, •.s, a P P man' as well as OL -Preacher. Ho kite* that the themriar 'strengthof :Egypt g wa ' rossly exaggerated, and he ; had' S no Confidence whatever that Egypt Would keep faith with Judah,,, :"And- _rel'Y;:on horses." .ndah�-was. a hilly co,. untry, and never:, •could enip1i4y' "horseswarfare "`And trust' in Fabric Creators Allow .Imagination To Play �. Fabriccreators have b seldom a allow; '• ed their .:imaginations: such•,freer play,.. as they have 'this year in styling nov- - eity >plouses, combinations, for;. trim_• mings, blouses:. combinations.; • With.: plain materials' and aceeesories, And, seldo • have such xtremdeas been snapped up so rapidly by .cutters, The more "amusing"- the material the bet- ter It seems, to be' -liked. :and it cannot ' .: be ;dented that'these '"amusing''. rico' Gadd, :much appe�a1-to • fall cost Some which" naive ; registered most strongly are, heavy dull, synthetic bas:::' ket weaves; covered, with a raised ternin 'which':looks like rows•'of tiny': . g shirred . ribbons; plain heavy ,.ciepeeF;„•. with tufts' of shiny. 'synthetic straw, . faille 'with sllt,'film•,or.,colored; lamin- ette woven in so. as to give the :effdct, .: • of''pailettes' and. fabrics whose''surfac- ` s o s ii hetie es' are covered' with r row f, y, >; . yard; •silk. ,metal, or velvet pile fringe, . ”" a reall "amusing''' materialrl,are ow the weak shouts of mien. `-So : ' Other . Y . �� ,, • down covered 'with little•shirred hehdings: Will ' 'Jehovah of hosts."' 'Jeh vah- Sa RR• God s :df baoth they most majestic , " om down to'. fight' :upon•, titles'. • •, C e . mount Zion, and• upon. the hill there-, f." . ,.:Mount. "Zion was ::the original o „ Jebuusite. stronghold, captured. by,. David •`A birds,hovering, so. will •Jehov ahg 'of `,,hosts.. , protect " :Jerusalem." Listen, to ,this, expansion of,the. meta ,, the hoverin : mother -bird ' in •phot of . g' In re man and .one. of the: ;Psalms : "He shall' cover.. h . ''s 'they a Y chariots , ecau a •thee,w•th his feathers;'and under `his • in 'horsemen .;bees. use they are•; very wwin s: ;:shalt thou' .trust " `"•He ,Will. ". :plains Of, Egypt.. g • •. evel • ell strong. s pre p . protect and: deliver. it, ' he will. • pass hadalways•'prompt,?d• that, 'almost tom Pfi 'end. • re' erve it' As the death, ent •of • cavalry and the over , • p, �°the``develoP.m . � 'f'. the.' ",not angel passed over the: o, • '-mots .-But_the_y _look.. .,..,. , .. .. , ,.: unt ,t ehar ., Is elites- inrEgypt,-marked -b1+- the. . unto•,the f)oly One'' of Israel, zaether. .'door - i' kled on rn ' r'!. , � : si:ah° "s •;tot blond of 'the lamb sp seek .Jehavah . � God to. Is } rad' ilio' not,•_sIa':; , i. y. __. .,i::_ posts ;anti. -lintels,, a-_.-__ Y lifted u ; but he. us a situp 6Vobar and ; p�. _ :`'irst=horn there, so' God,; spares• bis .af . he,.f arm of ch4aracter, a ren-' and saves them from, _their G child he.' Part and',.CleanlinesS. -He ts,.'t „ Y . .• 'do m.• God of Ri hteousnes . g r over boiling water 10 Q•mrnutcs o cess with yours. •First.of.all, .in 0• •e thickens, : stirring con `tints' should ..be- urte :; cold ;and until miittui t gredi q stantl . ool. Add nut' meats. and' y, well. Prop. . by .SltoonfulS •raisins. Mex•, w A p utter -ed-- n "Baku 15 : minutes.. >bia-b; I� r '350 degrees' F.). in a moderate'. over („ Reniove;froini -pan • immediately. Mak e's.'3 dozen. . A H!NT -. dig: • i -pins' 'i-bcariis and rolling 1 Baking -boards rg snow-white, 1'f 'wiped over vri11, dry.;:: s» iN. in a saucer of' with a•, •ciotli :dipped , sen mixed with a water that hes b , hydrogem. ids bf h g 'tablespoon , peter Y , .. A •. , 7 C:ffP y 'P!F.Itr"DC • • Coin.' any. ';of 'r; he:.�Salada .Tea P T . • •: i e ions for -.:secur= the f ollowing , sol;g st • . . ;rig the best results: iii. making'tea:. MUTT AND :JEFF -- WINK AT to. WILL wA? TAME riiAT ;AND TM15 AND, mese-. must :be'' put: :together quickly. Chill you roll it,, 'dip the the .dough before: y.. P, e ` , flour before cutting cookie Scutt r in then; in' a -.ht. each. oakie: ,and :bake 9 oven.• , Elderly. People 1:Id rl PTpeonle, when On `a Holiday, live a :regular., should take ,care, . to I 5 lint le life .without undue' exercise. Mere harm., tlian 'good results from a ...in' letel . strettuous :'fprtnight .which• co, p Y goingfor. �R ea1'�'":.Une-^out. Climbing, .,, long walks, ,, bathing • .too •soon 'after. are . all otentiar sources':- •if. ;a ,meal, are p trouble to , the elderly' M1 oderation should bo le w:atQlm'word. Turn a unto i im •'.from whom ye Y have deeply'rew to ' O 'chi,dren• of. n•' the • er, ' .this.WAS e "Then, as ev Ira ., `sum a d •substance of ;the prophet's _teaching;*conversion; with that, all; was ho e ;without it; all was -rear. P • that'day ” The day 'of 'the,. )For;rn , 'fall of the Assyrians at..the hand of Jehovah, foretold: in the next...verse. of self 'materrah'which are'•sometim the ., round:.: � olor .� to. g. in • a.•: �digeren c . „ and metimes' edged;with >riet shade so al thread. Sheer materials ,woven + in. also. and 'tucked effects are continuing a reported to be. in' good.'demand for ° are. r p.... collars,..cuffs and sections' of, afternoon. dresses. ' Vital'. Statistics w York Paul .Ita son ,fn the Ne a�' of:: :minimizing • Bywpe.�°•. Fir.'st. `aym,ptom's' of senility • a Onq only'has to.. heed'•the sage age` • ,Advice- of 'those' who •act.:their ;y`,keen. ••so ' on t.b , a_ bit, d e down low S the machine, On: overworking; tru„ u r "anstb`.'They ;shall cast oy every. 'man. his '1- oers. That is,, a , td "f vg' o •o s e e,, uld. h�o a� .tdos'o ' an idols of: shyer, .a •` g In' that day the , Jews will . see how:' vain was the :Asyrtans trust in their; "W your ands. -have idols. Which y h . unto yoti for • a.. sin" "Dor" a; tri de v Made n s abiding,, cans• "to be to you;•arr ism means cause 0 of guilt and Punishm ent, " "And the Assyrian shall fall by the'. the corm many of foolish statesmen'that are forcing Judah.into..this: baleful conne tion' with Egypt°"And against G the help"of"them'that work' iniquity"• .. " and Now -the l;gyptrans aie�:men„ not God: 'tlt, , '•' the' of Egypt Nor' iliiPPed as a god,' and" the people ,, of'Judah;were placing their trust in, the .Egyptian s' if it were ;God' a.. a rmYy'a• and, not a set of weamortals.,.a .And their '.horses • flesh,: and not ,spirit."' the ,nobles. ,of Judah seeinedto rely: h ryes as' -_if vthey --en-the„ gYP E • .tiara o supernatural beings, 'able' to; were P ,. .:. '. ' am anyfoe.' and sweep char. e, g,st., g 4 he down. "And when Jehovah ,them i e hit' nce,. ornnipote£ul: shall.: etcerc s . P..w . fillipg•the` warnings hc' has'` uttered. p ro'het.' •""E'oth he that byhi• psp .e, eth ~.(Egypt) shell stumble, ,and li that is'helped (Judah) shall fall, and. they' shall' be consumed' together." sword•.,.:not of 'titan." ' The. point ,of this verse' is that; Assyria was-riiet to. fall 'bY-the sword, of 'roan at ail, but by the: swerd`of' God. "And 'the' pword, not of: „men, "shall devour destroy him . , "And '' rd a ra e 'shall��fiee frorur 14he. swo , nd his h n 'men shall`' become subject to; young ' ;r; •.voung•.men of the askwork• ,As'the.-y g. t, ort ";even the soundest ,mai ' t! A y Had better formulate•a plan;:. • • the y.ears.,like:miser:s gold : - ;To hoard Y ' : ime'of' row,ingg, old Against' Gh'e. t K. g At. l'eaat,; such, seems oto be the, gist; I've read But I. insist •• i ha t of w . That •a l this talk of powers:• that fairly• ;-• 1 , Cd'nt• make rue.:eiinilate the' snail. hose :tali t Statistics ,may, appeal • . an repose, ose, Who •favor patience d: }' P Still„ I .'refer:to think myself;• .P Nod quite' ready for; the shelf. •• Ponce .de Leon 'may' have lad Some•; crazy nbtionst but the Believe'd••his Magic. Fountain:aould,•':: -lost' o uth,•and .lustfhaod iteiCew . Y„ whose hope, ran hig Hontfr to Itfm. •'' . `. can't say diel - Such. •assuvance• an celisof Mine 'can bear'' 'These .mum tear!:. ... 'ore•.' a of wear and . �A, few. n? , y aabq • ,. ,.. • . . • et the Grim•, lteaper',nitnd hismowidgl, ,.; L , There's • time enough -•I 11.,keeP' on. g'ti •mg, Jeiki have "been :.ssubjected to slavery: • "And lima rock; shall'pass away by. reason of terror." '‘His .rock":: is understood to mean the king+ -of As= syria. "And;' his princess shall be dis• - 6f=Otte-R; '4 ARREsrHIM: ME. WINKED AT M .'Sr OFFICER ' ar Jrr'Gi-1`i3 I s've. hof n CI$DIR ►N SAW ,TME WOMnN- NE.VEI? SAW IlettBGFoRG,E VJGL1., TAKE , A Goob English City. Elects' Woman Mayor • land: -Councillor Mi i htowler� ' a Conservative stein• " .am: L g .. of •thTown•Council.for.'ten years'. belt, ..ea ;r:.. was • unanimously elected :M ,ay o.r. 't osition" the first wonra.rr tb•.'libld th d p in• Halifax. • By BUD .FISHER` 'cc Atl I�t.: IN P „Y crofteNe., w. A? PLEASk OeFtceR. • •. 1' •+r