the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 18th 1939 pace 3 the womeris page i cranberry craft iheretj be lots more cranberries around this year than last because the crop is more than 150 000 barrels high er in volume than the short 1938crop our market authority tells us and that 3 a good enough reason for put ting some o the interesting new cran berry dishes right into the daily menu here are two a meat dish and a tenderize meata with cranberries good news for thrifty housewives i heres a quick easy way to tenderize your inexpensive cuts of meat with cranbrries 4 it as simple as this for each 2 pounds meat pot roast or boiled meats of lessuender cuts add 2 cups of raw cranberries to the gravy or juice while it is cooking try this tenderizing treatment on your favorite lowpriced meat for your next meal ind see what difference it makes you 11 be delighted with the extra richness extra tenderness extra flavor it gives both meat and gravy cranbeny nul cobbler 2 cups sugar 1 cup water 4 cups 1 lb fresh cranberries hk cup chopped walnuts grated rina 1 orange 2 ablespoons butter 2 cups flour 4 tablespoons sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder a teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons shortening cup milk beat sugar and water to boiling point add cranberries walnuts or ange rind and butter and let stand while mixing biscuit douth sift dry ingredients together blend in shorten ing and add milk roll out dough to inch thickness pill individual bak ing dishes shallow custard cups ramekins or deep dish pie dishes with cranberries and cover each with bis cuit dough cut slits in top of dough to allow steam to escape bake in very hot oven 450 degrees p about 13 minutes makes 6 cobblers in deep dish pie dishes shoes to fit like a glove re thiseasorig mode grandmother wore much smaller shoe than modern woman those feet of ours have taken a lot of punishment all these years while designers in their endeavor to keep women feminine spiked our heesl and foreshortened our vamps and keyed to vanity as the most of us women are we were flattered with the pretty picture of our dainty feet so we wore weird contraptions on our pedal extremities that fnay have caus ed no harm and little discomfort de pending on the strength of bones and muscles and just how much activity we took on back in the days when the victor ian frock was the theme song of our grandmothers bhey tell us that wo men wore a much smaller shoe than athletic sister does today but ji recent years we have man aged to get the shoe designers inter ested in our needs and the result is a splendid assortment of footwear to aid athletic prowess and walking grace now with clothes reverting back to the style of our grandmothers day perhaps patterned on more conservo uve lines the question of footwear comes up again the new fall shoes will fit like a glove whether you near a 9 or a size b tht lines are breezy and grace fill tneve are definite afternoon types as well as morning and formal styles wars and epidemics it is said that the persians under xerxes were defeated in their inva sion of greece by plague and dysentry in all of the wars from that time to the great war of 191418 disease was as deadly a foe as the munitions of the enemy in a recent american book on dis ease in military campaigns lieut col nelson mercer says that the unit ed states losses in the last war were 58 1 19 from disease and 50 385 were killed or died of wounds a large per centage was from the influenza epi demic of 1918 by that time typhoid had been brought under control and there were only 2200 cases among more than 4 000 000 soldiers and there were only 20tf deaths during the spanish american war typhoid caused 20904 cases and 2 188 deaths that war in which 379 men died in battle was responsible tor 4 795 deaths from disease most of the troops never reaching cuba similar stories of epidemics have come down from previous wars 1741 the citizens of the kingdom golden text let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven mat thew 5 16 lesson passage matthew 5 1 16 teach us in truth and ljght to grow thy laws to love thy world to know thee we will always abide o king of glory be our guide n rolfscn giving tbe best 1 2 chris loved people all people he did not despise peopujjwho were un learned and illiterate he spent much of his public ministry teaching a group of working men to be teachers was always ready to tell stories jo a crowd of people he talked to the people who wished to spoak with him the sermon on the mount is a sum mary of christ s teaching it was spoken in the first instance to a crowd of people upon a hillsidl the chris tian church needs to re learn christ love for people all people in a certain city a congregation called a distinguished scholar in the hope of making their church appeal to uni versity people the experiment did not work the con relation could use of a typhus epidemic not understand tlu classical references care nfclded to kmt socks apropos of tht detailed direction for knitting socks do you remember this little verso a product of the last war everyone who plans to knit socks for soldiers should make certain to lime the proper directions so that all are wearable and comfortable your socks received thev are some fit wear one for helmet and one for mitt will call to see you when ive done m bit b11 where in time dd ou learn to knit composition of milk milk out ims ippioximmcly 13 per cent sold nut it r tin ls a larger nmoun thi 1 occurs in manv foods t tin fiut l fmi u nil overlooked becnust ml 1 is m liquid form the solids nrt comiomd cf several food cimn pro 111 l its sukar and minerals rich of wliuh p r forms its spinal fiu ion in noirishlni the bod j tlbvj among the auslnan defenders of pra gut th french were able to capture that city later napoieon had to re treit from moscow because of typhoid lyphtis nd pneumonia in thetjnited states war with mexl co in 1864 7 of 100 000 american sol diers only 1 549 were killed or died of wounds while 10 086 died of typhoid dysenurv smallpox malaria or tropi tal disiasis in the civil war the union arm last approximately 200 000 men bv disease and 112 000 from wounds or tht meat her tl church lias one message for nil tin example of christ is to teneh in a wpy that all mny understtjid ly christ did not spealtthen as theory he expected his followers to act up on the beatitudes he himself lived them the best interpretation of the beatltudec ls the life of christ him self he lived dally in the spirit at his teaching it ls a sign of his confid ence in human nature that he gave such idealistic teaching to plain peo ple and expeoted them to follow it at first we may be discouraged but if we surrender our wills to christ and compounder his influence fully then shall find that the beatitudes are standards which we really desire to obey salt 13 christ told his followers that they would be the salt of the earth salt does tfiree things it is a preservative preventing decay and people of chris tian character aft as salt in society again salt gives flavour to food articles of diet that are tasteless in themselves have a relish when salt added so christian people are not to be insipid flavourless people they arc to bt positive personalities christ does not destroy individuality increases and enhances personal worth a third characteristic of salt is that it makes people thirsty christians are that also they awaken a desire in others to have spiritual life where- ever there is radiant christian living oihers wish to learn the secret christ used homely illustrations as for in stance this reference to salt in order to lead people from what they knew to what he wished them to understand light 14 is is neoesary is to let the light flood i and the darkness will vanish chrtafc is the light of the world and eada one of us may be a reflector of hi light the fattier u the motive for christian living to not selfglorincauon but the glory oc god the will of god came first td the life of christ he loved his m- lowmen because he was so sure off gods love for men be taught hfc truths convincingly because he ha received the truths from god tbe only satisfying explanation of the flnl que life of jesus christ ls nls con sciousness of god he did not speak of god as an impersonal force but a personal will a father intelligent loving purposeful the god who fs spirit each good life brings greater glory to god a world at war on two continents ls a denial of the father hood of god the divine love includes all people of every race creed audi colour j questions for discussion 1 what are the qualifications of at good teacher 2 have you really tried to live the- beatitudes 3 are the christians you know nerv ing as salt fqr society 4 how far doesour christian wl shine what was the attitude of jesus to wards god the beatitudes 3 12 i tn christian religion has been a constant inspiration to education the the beatitinlis art for the new church is engaged in educational testament what tht ten command work preaching ls allowing light to mints an foi tht old fn these rndl ite from a pulpit schools are words christ explained his secret of a 1 orgauhwd in order that light may shine llappv life tin mfinnnr u rnnrf fmmi iti i lmrww lir i ironic nrs thim we are read t dont waste iose concords h are frances lee barton- ave you concord grapes on your vines don t waste them concords obtnimble in tbe don t let them spoil buy at least a couplo of baskets con cords make tho most delicious jelly imaginable also a won i derful grape but tor with plenty of theao two grape delicacies your winter bread spread problem has been solved concord grape jelly and butter to prepare fruit stem about 5 pounds fully ripe grapes and crush thoroughly add 4 cup water bring to a boll cover and simmer b minutes separate juice from pulp by placing hot fruit in 2quart sieve for jelly run enough juice through a double layer of cheese cloth held in a small afore to obtain 4 cups of strained juice for butter rub grapes from which juice has been drained throunh sieve to obtain 44 cup pulp use tbe excess juice or water if neces sary to fill up last 4 cup r concord grape jelly 4 cupa 2 lbs juice ivt cups 3 lbs sugar 14 bottfo fruit pectin measure surbt an i juice into largf saucepan nn i mix bring to a boil over hotttst art and at once add fruit pet tin stirrlm consfintly then brine to a full rolling boll and boil hard hi minute ltmov from tite skim pour o mrkh iinlltn hot jellv at once miles about 11 glasses g fluid tnn ichl concor grape butter m cups 214 ibr 1 pulp 7 cups 3 lbs nugar 4 bottle fruit pectin measure ougar and gnne pulp into large kettle mix well and bring to full rolling botl over hottest fire stir constantly before and while bolting boll bard 1 minute remove from are and stir to fruit pectin pour quickly paraffin hoi grape butter at onto hakes about 11 glasses 6 fluid ounces each if the mi k t irns sour it needn t be a tratffdv therr ire plentj of uses for it ils 1 irli at id soouis sunburn and helps winch iw ly freckles and a dls colored skin lake a solid lump of t mix wui 1 mtlt cod tieam then rub 1 l well into uie skin until it disappears i soon i re appeirs in little flakes bringing aw j 1 lot of dirt ind irnpurt ties or von tan ngc it on leave it then bathe it off this is very cooling and soothing washed white tiling an benutiful iv bit ached wehn ilii oer night in a bowl of sour milk finally rinse se vernl times next day iron rust ink and fruit stains arc soon shifted after a good soak in curds they need a soap and water w ash afterwards once use sour mik on baking day and you will be tempted to curdle some deliberately scones cakes and bread are gorgeously light if it is us od instead of milk in the ordinary way nothu 1 is more tiirit ly affected bj war conditions than civi ian hospital mainnmini ind lit w iv tht cru is wis in t 111 england sw s an idea of um immi nsitv of tin jirobltm btfort hospital authorities tin lvacualion of hn imlitils 1mm iht haspiuils in lc ntlon nd othti title vwi performed wi h tutrltv arid moothitss as in tin cac of the tvutuiion of children pluitbfor i mmin hospital pant n is hfltr been inadt n chiiil hi idvanci ixtails wire o cirtfulv plaiuud that clotk like precision marktd tht attual tva c u mon ambul mi pitimis wtrt nktn j iv 111 cirs piovuled b iiicnd of uit hospit is ihtn it n slated hour touches armed i01 piiltns wultnig 11 rt tthers at some of in li iplt ils trine sub bastmtits proui u 1 it nin k s liavi ixtn mtdt re d for e id it of 1 r rant an untleiiti ind ojx mini 100m l btiiit built until r the foun i 1 nuns of 1 nt vi blotk of bijildmas u tlu hospit tl for si k children london tile underground accommo iaiion tht fir ol lis kind 111 enl hind wil consls 01 1 r ivui room willi oiiv m ia mil six dressing where minor in ines can be an opt ratlin nxim for major nth hrt 1 bit uul canada watrtt afcoot 3 of the arm of canada h oonred by crash vttar it dm tbe container keeps cheese odorless keeping cheese for any length of time s somewhat of a household problem taking it out of storage af ter a while means risking horrific odor but there is now a simple glass pre server which will keep cheese safely tor a long time a tablespoonful of salt and a half pint of vinegar are placed in the bottom the cheese rests on glass crosssections rising abov the solution it will keep for as long as a year without any change ten million dollars a year in frlit and vegetables thirty six firms operate at the mon txeal fruit terminal which handles more than 6 500 carloads of produce a year as well as great quantities reociv- od by truck and dray from cold stor age from boats and direct from farms there ere 19 wholesale fruit mere hants 13 fruit brokers two railway agencies and two government offices between 500 and 700 trucks move in and put the busy terminal every day with may and june the heaviest mon ths every year since the terminal opned in 1931 as a subsidiary of the canadian national railways has seen an increase in business over the yew before it is estimated that 910000- 000 is involved annually in the fruits and vegetables bandied ant post in a storm the new neighbors want to out tbe grass announced molly and tbey wmn to know if you win land them your lood them the lawn mower to oat th ctmb on the sfebbmtbl eamlalmed mrs prim certainty not molly tell them we mvrant one dre- diu ing dent ink ind amies in tie ci rot m for hit t id ind 00m iht t trie litht iippl an from sounes of the main service blclet a a setrlli and wa indepen tables siioili1nt sok no egetable should be soaked before boiling cabbar ind cauliflower wlion prepared should be put into lukew ion water n it hot for a few mimi es the insects caterpillars ind so on will crawl out and be found dt ad n the bowl avoid salt salt and water kills the insects and they remain in the vegetable after being in the warm water wash quickly in cold and remove any insect which has escaped then boll at once fresh green vegetables are too often spoiled by being left in water nat at home a man stopped by a beggar said don t you know my friend that fortune knocks at everyone s door yes replied the beggar i- knocked at my door once but i was out and ever since he has sent daughter his daughter whatever do you mean j why misfortune the reaht of the apple ripe apple time has now return october days are here the king of fruits will now round out the last weeks of the year and mothers kitchen oft reminds of days long since gone by when we as hungry boys and girls would smell fresh apple pie did anything eer taste so good as coming home from school we d find her apple pies set back upon a shelf to cool and fresh baked apple oh yum yum how sweet their pungent mesi we live again those by gone days of which we like to tell yes mothers know the virtue rare in apples stored away they keep in health a growing child my mltber oft would say and grownups too renew their yooth and with us longer atay by heeding that old adage eat apples every day george d tee california mom ominred that we arc kit mini in tn npnt ol the beau- udes the dictators of totalitarian tiitts who ait sc kint lo ovcrruk ihe orld han il p t ci tandirds tht wry oppo ite ol 1 1 b atitudts tin que th tl we mt lib ask ls art bt in hides pi ti leal cm people sin h is we nt in the spirit of the vtrv workaday ui centurv plain forth m tlavsrooms periodicals are pub islnsj in order that the light may pi cul hrouth the printed page mtit mt s art held in order that in dividual ciitistiuns mav witness thus letlint their light shine before men ff w real believe that we have a knowledge of god in christ we will bt t att r to kive this good ot icrs onlj the light can dispel the cinrkii ss it is useless to try wi bale hit darkness out of a room all that fall j millinery misses claridge anbi nounce the arrival of new fall millinery styles to suit any taste colors to suit any scheme missesclar idge main st georgetown herald block cpstaln sal e c owan s taking special australian seedless raisins 2 lb 19 24ib bag it 67 special first grade creamery butter 2 59 ao special fresh rolled oats 3 io cocoa special cawolls own baking powder 6 monarch pastry flour the digestible shortening crisco kelloggs allbran x special chocolate puff biscuits 27 catellis cooked spaghetti 2 16 maple leaf mincemeat z5 heinz tomato soup 2 e 25 specialpowdered ammonia 2 pk 9 old english no rub floor wax 53 rinso 2345 j v soap flakes is pk- gold dust soap powder j 17 lettuce large firm head q yams the btst sweet potatoes lb 4c bananas golden ripe lb j celery hearts 9c special prices till saturday night only we reserve the right to limit quantities mala street geertelawir free delivery want 357