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HOUSEHOLD HINTS'
FOR APRIL
By Betty Webster
Question: "What is added to
whipped cream to make it stay firm
like other icing when added to top of
cake?
Answer:—There are two additions
which can be added to whipped cream
to make it firm. A—The white of
egg. 13—Gelatin.
Met11ud (A): Feat white of egg
very stiff. Add gradually to eream
which ' has been whipped' very stiff
until right consistency is reached.
Method (13');.—Cover a little ,getlatin
with cold water. Add scant cup of
boiling water. Stir well, When this
starts to thickten, inix with whipped
cream. This is what some bakers
put in their cream filling for cream
puffs.
To Keep Meat Moist,
If ham or corn. beef are allowed
to ` cool in water in which their are
boiled they will keep moist for a .long
while.
COOKING 'HINTS
Lemon ' Sherbet
6 lemons, juice of all, and grated
rind of 3.
1 orange, juice and grated rind.
-ax pint of hot water (2 cups).
pint of sugar.
Method; Mix juice, powdered ..su-
gar and rind. Pour hot water over
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mixture. Strain through cheescclpth'
and freeze.
To Make Frappe f
After freezing, add x pint cold.wa-
ter to sherbet and you will have a
delicious frappe.
How to Prepare Sweetbreads
Soak in lupe warm salted water for
'2 hours. Change water several tinges
dt r'ing this period, Pour on water:
Place . sweetbreads in boiling water.
Simmer for to to -15 minutes, Be
sure they are firmbut not hard, Put
in cold Water for zo minutes. Tale
out, Wipe dry,,'. Set aside until cold.
They ,are now ready to cook any .de-
sired way,
BAKING HINTS
Coffee Cake
i cup of brown sugar.
x h. tablespoon of shortening,
x cup of milk.
2 cups of flour.
2 teaspoon of. baking powder.
Little salt.
Frosting: Butter, brown
sugar and
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little cinnamon.
Method; --'Mix brown sugar and
shortening, Add milk, flour, salt and
baking powder. Mix well and- pour
into shallow bread pan. Jot top
plentifully with butter and sprinkle
with brown sugar and little cinnamon.
Lenton Pie
Different than you ever tasted.
3 eggs.,
x cup of sugar.
x iemon.(juicc).
Method: ---Separate eggs. Beat egg
yolks, Add sugar. Then put juice
of x' lemon in saucepan. Boil well,
Slowly add whites -beaten stiff. Then
pour into baked pastry shell. You
can hold out enough white of egg just
to dot top of pie artistically.
Baked Calve's Hearts
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4 hearts.. .
Stuffing:
i loaf bread, broken into pieces.
I' onion, cut up.
Seasoning.
Pour a little boiling' water over
mixture. Mix well.
Method: .Wash hearts well. Re-
move fibrous tissues.. Fill with dress-
ing. - SaIt. Roll in flour and sear.
Add salt, pepper•and butter, and bake
2 or 3 hours. Baste frequently.
(Readers, Note: If 'you have any
questions concerning Recipes and
other Household Hints you would
like to ask Betty Webster—address
her in care of this paper.)
Copyright, 1925, by the Bonnet -
Brown Corporation, Chicago.)
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
LESSON IV --APRIL 26
Stephen the First Martyr.—Acts 6:
i-7 :6o
Golden Text—Be thou faithful un-
to death, and I will give thee the
crown of glory,—Rev. 2:10.
Tune—A. D. 36.
Place=Jerusalem. The stoning may
have taken place just east of the wall
bounding the temple area, on the
edge of the Kidron valley, near the
present St. Stephen's Gate, named
from the first Christian martyr.
STEPHEN THE PREACHER
And Stephen. His name, which
means "a crown," is significant in
view of the crown of Christian mar-
tyrdom which he was the first to
wear. According to tradition both
he and Philip were among the sev-
enty.chosen by Jesus. On the other
hand, Plunzptre argues that he was
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lived there, possessing wealth and in- law, had become already incensed.
fluence. The Simon who bore against the apostles because of their
Christ's cross was from Cyrene, and influence with the people, and now
Jews from Cyrene helped to swell the the common people were added to
throng at Pentecost. And of the the enemies of the Christian: by the
Alexandrians. The great Egyptian lie that disrespect had been shown
city of Alexandria contained many to their glorious temple in which-
Jews, and Josephus describes what they took so much pride, the centre
was probably their meeting place in and symbol of their race and nation.
most luxuriant terms. And of them And came upon him, and seized him.,
of Cilicia and Asia. Asia was the The language is similar to that de-
Roman province of that name, what scribing the attack upon Christ him-
we now call Asia Minor, and Cilicia self by the scribes and Pharisees in:
iwas its southeastern division. Paul the temple. And brought him into
pis the most famous of the Jews that the council. The Sanhedrin or anci
lived there, but Antiochus the Greek ent assembly of seventy-one Jewish
leaders and rulers, the chief judicial.
body of the nation.
And set up false witnesses: Who,
said, This man ceaseth not to speak:
words against this holy place, and.
Stephen of the Acts was_ active in { elements of the population of Jeru- the law. They no longer charge Ste --
the synagogue of the Libertines; salem would need its own synagogue phen, with blasphemy against God,.
(Freedman). ',In this case Stephen)in the city, for they would differ in but against the temple and against
languages, in customs, in education, the law :.of Moses (and therefore
and in associations. Disputing with against Moses).
Stephen. "Disputing" implies public For we have heard him say, that.
discussions of an earnest sort, begun this Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy
usually in a spirit of captious crtti- this place., Thus the false witnesses,
cisco akin to the "heckling" of a mo- called against Christ (Matt. 26:6o,
dern political gathering.
And they were not able to with-
stand the wisdom and the Spirit by
which he spake. This was in accord- prophecy that the temple of his body
ance with Christ's promise, which mo- would be destroyed and that he
dern Christians do not often enough would raise it up again in three days.
claim: "I will give you a mouth and And shall change the customs which
wisdom, which all your adversaries Moses . delivered unto us, Stephen
a Roman goldsmith, whose name, took two thousand Jewish families to
Stephanus, is found in the Colum- Asia Minor as leaders of the people
barium, of burial -place, of the house -lin peaceful ways, and their descend -
`hold of the Empress Livia. oThatlants in 'great numbers dwelt there
Stephen was a freedman, and the,at this time. Each of the foregoing
was one of the Roman freedmen, vis-
iting Jerusalem at the time of Pente-
cost; and the appointment of the se-
ven may have had its origin in the
customs of the trade -guilds of Rome,
such as that to which the goldsmith
Stephanus had belonged. Full of
grace and power. "Grace" signifies
the evidence of God's favor; "power"
means the ability to work miracles.
This "fulness" is a sequel and result
of what an abounding life was ,Ste-
phen's, and how it overflowed with
fruitfulness. Such may be the life of
every one in .whom Christ dwells. shall not be able to withstand or to may have been repeating some of
Wrogght great wonders and signs gainsay." No one likes to be de• Christ's sayings' such as those in
among 'tile people. The wonders feated in an argument, and these en- Matt. 6 and 2:.); but Christ aimed. at
were signs; that is, they were proofs counters added rapidly to Stephen's fulfilling and completing the cus-
and tokens of the reality of his testi- enemies, while doubtless they won at toms which Moses established by his
mony, that Jesus was the Son of the same time many new members regulations, not at all destroying
God; for doubtless the miracles were for the church, and so he was well then[; he came, as he said, "not to,
worked in Christ's name and with the content. destroy but to fulfil."
power whichaGhrist conferred through Then they suborned men. . They And all that sat in the council,.
the Holy Spirit. Stephen seems to
be in no degree inferior to an apostle "provided" men, but the implication fastening their eyes on him. They
is that they provided them for an wa-
in
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in his spiritual ability and achieve- , yl tcntly upon him as if to read his.
ments. But there arose certain of zl purpose nantel to lie on the wit-
thezn that were of the synagogue call- ness stand. Who said, We have Very soul. Saw His face as it had
heard him speak blaspheznus words been the face of an angel. It was.
ed the synagogue of, the Libertines. against Moses, and against God, So such an inward, illumination of the:
The Libertines were most likely beenthe deeply did the Jews revere Moses (Holy Spirit as Moses had after he
children off some Jews who had that to speak slightingly of him or !lad communed with God, and it was
carried captive to Rome by Pompeyof itself to free Stephen from(13. C. 63), and had been made freed -'1a writings was counted equivalent �•naugh
men (Ilbertini) by their captors, and to profaning the noly name of JC- all suspicion of blasphemy. It is a
after their return to Jerusalem had hovala stirring• suggestion that Luke may.
formed one congregation and used And they stirred up the people, and have owed'this beautiful touch to the
one synagogue especially. And the the elders, and the scribes, The el sorrowful tncmory of the persecutor
Cyrenians.. Cyrene was an itnportant.'ders, or heads of clans, and the Paul, who was probably present at the
city in northern Africa. Many Jews scribes, men versed in the sacred trial.
61) brought substantially the same
charge against him, the statement.
being a perversion of our Lord's
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