r a By Mai i Maron v O01 rld & Pe > Od & Bad J Sdn 0h Jn Sh She ne da Ch QUICK BREADS SECRET Secret of fins and waffles!" You simply can't miss, if you have mastered the art cf biscuits in their many varieties, corn breads, nut not only is their popularity enormous and sure, but they can be adapted to any informal meal, at any hour, to any group, on any occasion, Be sure, though, that you make plenty! The real emergency gem is the ~muffin, If you once master just one, good, standard recipe, the particular kind of muffin' you select for any oc- _casion depends only.on the contents of your cabinet or pantry shelves. In mixing muffins, special care must be taken to avoid-over-stirring, because it ruins them. A few seconds of over-heating makes them come up good muffin batter should look lumpy --that's the way it will bake smooth, Waffles always seem a little more festive, because there is sociability connected with buking them right at : the table, or smoking hot from the oi stove right onto plates in the kit- He 2 chen at midnight! Ever notice how they always draw a crowd 'when bak- ed in a restaurant window? They may also be the basis of a meal, serv- sausages. : : Proper care of the waffle mold - (the new name for "iron") is one "of the essentials for good waffle making, Batter must rot be allowed - to burn on--keep it scraped off with a steel-wiré brush. Batter: will stick for greasing, use a non-salty fat! "Standard 'Muffin "Recipe 2 cups flour, 8-4' teaspoon salt; 1 'egg, 4 teaspoons baking powder; 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 cup milk and'2 tablespoons melted shortening. METHOD: Sift dry ingrediems to- gether; beat egg until foamy, add milk and fat; immediately combine two mixtures and mix quickly. Bake in greased muffin pans in hot oven OF A GOOD HOSTESS kow to be a popular mother or hostess: "Become expert at making quick-breads, especially muf- breads, muffins and waflles, because in peaks and full of air holes, - A ed with'creamed chicken or little pork | if the/mold is tco cool or too hot. And - reed > Lh of cherries, add % cup flour, extra. Pecan Muffins 1-8 cup butter, 3 cup sugar, 1 egg, 8:4 cup milk, 2 cups sifted flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 8-4 cup pecan meats, broken up. Follow Shettions Ao rain Ei: en in other recipes. Stir in. nut on. quer reine LE : Standard Waffle Recipe ~ Two cups flour, half teaspoon salt, two eggs separated, two ' teaspoons baking powder, one tablespoon sugar, 1% cups milk, four tablespoons melted bacon: fat, : Method: Sift dry ingredients. Beat egg yolks, add milk and bacon fat (not hot) and. combine with dry in- gredients. Fold in beaten egg whites and bake in hot waffle iron, i ~~ Jam Waffles Add half "cup strawberry or rasp- berry jam to above recipe before folding the egg whites, © = Chovolate Waffles Two cups flour, 'half cup sugar, two eggs, two squares unsweetened chocolate, four teaspoons baking pow- der, one teaspoon salt, 13% cups milk, half cup shortening, half cup finer chopped nuts. i : Method: Sift dry ingredients. Sep: arate eggs. Beat yolks and 'add milk. Stir into dry ingredients. Melt choc- olate with the shortening. Add to batter with the nut meats. Fold "in beaten egg whites, Bake on hot iron, : Note: If batter appears =dd a little more milk, { __ Creamed Chicken : (For Waffles) Two tablespoons butter, 134 cups too stiff, chicken stock, two cups chopped cooked 'chicken, 1% cup milk, 1 tablespoon flour, two tablespoons green pepper, one egg yolk, salt and peoner to taste. ? Method: = Melt butter, blend .in flour, add chicken stock and green' pepper (pepper is optional) 'and cook about 7 minutes. Stir in chicken. Beat up egg yolk, add milk and stir into chicken mixture. Cook two minutes. Season. Prepare waffles by standard recipe. Use a half for each serving. Pour chicken mixture over this time of year) are used instead 4.vepzetable, : - Xe -- RR wm ROI Amelia Earhart Putnam (front cockpit), Los Angeles, Cal, airfield with June Travis, famous woman flyer, getting ready to take-off from film star, whom she is teaching to fly. Veal with Stuffed Peppers Four veal cutlets, 1 egg, cracker crumbs, 2 large sweet green peppers, 14 cup cooked lima beans, 4 table- spoons tiny cooked onions, 14 cup corn cut from cob, % cup diced cooked beets, 4 tablespoons Hollan- daise sauce or melted butter, Have the butcher cut veal' steak in slices 8-4 inch thick. Trim meat in neat pieces for individual serving. Or "cutlets" may be used. Roll meat in crumbs, dip in egg slightly beaten with 1 tablespoon cold water and roll again in crumbs, Sprinkle with salt 'and pepper and saute a. rich brown on both sides in hot fat in a frying pan. Reduce heat, cover closely. and- cook slowly for 1 hour. Place on a hot platter and on each cutlet put half a pepper filled with combination of vegetables, Pour the sauce or melted butter over each stuffed pepper and serve' at once. The peppers are prepared by cutting in halves lengthwise and removing sceds. Then simmer for eight minutes in boiling water, Drain and fill with Eggplant Italienne is a good dish to serve with a leg of lamb or it makes a splendid main luncheon dish for the family. y Eggplant TItalicnne ed Two small eggplants, 2 hard cook- edreggs, % cup diced cheese, 1 cup tomato sauce. . Pare eggplants and cut in slices. Sprinkle each slice with salt and pile on a plate, one above, the other. Cover with weighted plate and . let stand two hours. Saute in butter and line a shallow baking dish -with half the slices. Cover with eggs cut in slices, over eggs sprinkle the i QUNDAY---- HOO) esson -- == SR LESSON 1V -- October 27 BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST (INTER- NATIONAL TEMPERANCE LESSON)--Daniel 5 : 1-3-. PRINT Daniel 5 : 17-28. GOLDEN TEXT--Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler: And who- socver erreth thereby is not wise. roverbs 20 : 1, * : * % THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time -- The particular events of this .chapter occurred in the = last year of Belshazzar's reign, i.e. B,C. 538. : Place--The king's palace city of=Babylon, in the "Then Daniel answered and said before the king, Let thy gifts be to thyself, and give thy rewards to an- other; nevertheless I will read the writing unto the king, and make known to him the interpretation." Daniel rejected the gift and the.dis- tinction promised to avoid, as a div- inely enlightened seer, every appear- ance of self-interest in the presence of such a king, and to shotv to the cold water, leaving the hair really clean and beautifully fluffy. a ri Curtain rings and hooks that have grown rusty with age, recapture the glow of youth if boiled for a time in vinegar, then polished while still hot. Vinegar and salt will polish stained brass bowls. A vinegar rinse is the last word in luxury for the hair. tresses are washed, and the rinsing fairly well completed, a few table- spoons of vinegar are added to the rinsing water, The vinegar removes the last trace of soapy residue, and rinses out itself in the final dash of king and his high officers of state that he was not determined by a re- gard _to earthly advantage, and would unhesitatingly declare: the truth, whether it might be pleasing or displeasing to the king. "0 thou king, the Most High God gave Nebuchadnezzar thy father the kingdom, and greatness, and glory, and majesty:" 19. "And because of the greatness that he gave him, all the peoples, nations, and languages trembled and feared 'before him: whom he would he slew, and whom he would he kept alive; and whom he would he raised up, and whom he would he put down." How fearlessly, how clearly, how penetratingly, Dan- iel recalls to the mind of this sen- After the that night, They had given them- i bcs: by over to unbridle indulgence in the things of the flesh; they were traitors to their own city, in that they were not placing themselves under stern discipline, when the siege of Bablyon so greatly demand- ed such absolute sobriety; but, most of Israel, - inscribed: MENE, MENE, sions. thing: MENE; God hath numbered thy kingdom, and brought it to an end." God hath numbered means that God had fixed the number of Bel- shazzar's days, i.e, the days of his reign, beyond which they could not possibly be extended, x "TEKEL; thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting." See Job 31 : 6; Ps. 62 : 9. God Al- mighty has a special pair of balanc- es before him weighting and filling up until your life also is numbered and finished, ; "PERES; thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persi- ans," Upharsin is the noun plural of the word of which peres is the parti- ciple. The first means division; the second, literally, divided. The mean- ing is not that the kingdom was to be divided into two parts, the one part given to the. Medes and the other to the Persians, but that the kingdom was to be divided into pieces.. It was to be despoiled by the Medes and Persians. k Staying Married (Letter In New York Times) York Times: Having recently cele- brated my thirtieth wedding anni- versary, I offer a few suggestions on how to stay married to one man or one woman, For the men: Don't form the idea in your early married years. that your wife is merely a being to keep the machinery of your household go. ing. Try to remember her birthdays and, if you are able, send her flow- ers occasionally, It works wonders towards making her an excellent cook. Greet her pleasantly when you come home from work, no mat- ter how you may feel. Take her to a show at least once a week. Never make her feel that she is losing out in looks, Remember, a woman of 50 cannot look as she did at 20. 'In general make her feel that you ap- preciate her. You will be more than repaid. For the women: Don't think that nad 'committed uiore' than "ond. ain of all, they had mocked the true God "And this is the writing that was TEKEL, UPHARSIN."" The literal translation. of these four words would be: Num. bered, numbered, weighed, and divi- "This is the interpretation of the 'And the whispering of the leay + Thanks be to God for the beauty My innermost soul perceives. =. Thanks be to God for the sun, And breezes that come and go, Bringing to me a message From out of the long ago. . Thanks be to God for His Love = for music of Love Divine, hanks be to God for the sky Where the stars so brightly shine, Thanks be to God for the peace, Which these things in nature bring, For they seem to me a glory Dropped down from an angel's wing. i AN Thanks be to God for the light Dancing among the leaves Making the little sparkles In the web the spider weaves, Thanks to God for His Power, It shines over all I see, Over the hills 'and valleys 5 Over the land and sea. 7 Thanks for the drops of dew A'gleam in' the glistening grass, Thanks for the bird-choir's singing Their anthems, as we pass; : Thanks for the light of morning, Thanks for the evening sky, Thanks for the lovely rainbow Shining serene on high, Thanks be to God for all, All we receive, joy or pain; Thanks be to God for the harvest, Thanks be to God for the rain, Thanks be to God for His mercy, May He bless and protect from above, And in us may He, of His bounty, Produce and bring forth flowers love. of --Hannah Morris in Pilot, = oat Too Many Doctors ? RE rn Et (London Spectator) It appears that there are no fewer than 57,496 doctors on the medical register, or more than one to every 1,000 of the population, a figure which suggests to the British Medi- cal Journal that the saturation- point "has been reached and that ] there is a danger of the profession : we becoming over-stocked. The fig- is ure shows an increase of 1,664 over the previous year, and 15,000 more than in 1914, But it has to be remembered that in the last 20 years medical services --thanks to the intervention of the State--have been made available for the pcorest classes as nevefbe- fore. Health insurance and medical inspection of school children have provided new employment for thous- ands of doctors. 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 25 min- | 8 1 cheese -and pour over tomato sauce. ; sual king the career of his grand- | being married means you must not; The Lancet, commenting on the utes. : it and garnish w a curl made_o , 3 . : ; - 1. | be care of your appe y -| same figures, does no t and sh ith A 1 de-of | Cover with remaining eggplant and i On oly Jineger pile Bis pans father Nebuchadnezzar, and especial- | P ful of your appearance Hus fi es, d t think the 5 Date and Cheese a narrow strip of pimiento. bake fifteen minutes in a moderate |, SCn8 colors. New things that |, "po humiliating experiences which | bands are often the most critical profession is over-crowded. It has : Eo : BJ Add 1 cup chopped dates or 3-4 cup wk oven, have not been waghed before may bel jl greater man endured, which, in [men in the world. Learn to make discovered that of the general prac- 4 grated cheese to the dry ingredients . HOT WATER 'To make tomato sauce cook 114 |508ked in a weak solution of VINCBAT | themselves, should have kept Bel- [800l coffee. Poor coffee has caus-|titioners who were registered five PA De : i pi s . 3 » While a few spoons of vine- i ed man ivorces. hat goes for|years ago nearly ree-quarter of the Standard Recipe. Before breaking an egg for poach- | cups diced tomatoes with onion, and salt, whil fe . f shazzar from the pride and arrogance y di That g for|y 4 1 th ters Se Cornmeal Muffins ing place it in boiling water for |celery leaves, parsley, carrot and |E%F 8dded to the rinsing water helps which so visibly marked his life, | biscuits, too. If any difficulties a-|have a gross income of £500. That % cup butter, 34 cup sugar, 2|dbout half a minute."The yolk will | three or four whole cloves." Season to keep colored clothes from streak- particularly at this hour! rise, reason them out sensibly in_[is a small reward for a highly skill- 5 eggs, 1-cup milk, 2 cups flour, 1 cup | then be less likely to mingle with the with salt 'and pepper and a little! M2: . "But when his heart was lifted up, , Stead of flying off the handle and|ed practitioner, but not perhaps un- : | cornmeal, 4 teaspoons baking pow- | White. > sugar and cook until very soft. Rub|_ Black lace should be" washed in d hi WT iy dened nr uttering words you may regret,| reasonable for one who is still near AA der and % tablespoon salt. Before. peeling tomatoes plunge | through a sieve. Thicken with two | Vinegar and water, about 2 table- an Dn hh Jas Cy 2 a Don't expect your husband to re-|the beginning of his career. Cream the butter. 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Ef . ™ ber, of course, the vlaue of lemon Ta : - ree Re ; rinses. When you have washed your ih BR on rf Suddenly the came close and Not ten 'seconds: hair twice and rinsed it severa fi ile -_ "Could you hide me from Fu Ma elapsed, | wil swear, fam tmies, put the juice of two tots a 7 D 3 rom sversbody, i | came to yoy seed the time | crossed lemons in a bowl of warm water an iN a 71 felt the hot blood leap fo my rinse with this mixture, Then rinse "words implied . +. SG i245 53 again with clear water. Brush every : are night, and be sure to 'wipe the brush after each stroke. Arts and sciences are not cast in a moyld, but are found and perfect- ed by degrees, by often handling and polishing, as bears leisiwely lick of their cubs into shape.--Montaigne. | terfield. It is often more necessary to con- ceal contempt than resentment; the former is never forgiven, but the latter is sometimes forgotten.--Ches- "I want to be able to do what I want, when I want to do it. Then Ill consider myself a sucega'-- Bing Crosby. A :