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F® ® ® ascinating Designs For Flower Boxes il )Q‘ S 3 : TS, A " i\\ it Wiy G NUAT (. ¢ \\‘i’.fin‘» AR . R 65 ! ;\\ s fi"‘!;,/ i \/ Pattern No. Z 9298 FIVE baby animals peep beguilingly over shoulders—and become fascinating designs for indoor flower boxes. Outlines for the fronts and backs of the pup, kitten, rabbit, lamb and duck are on Pattern No. Z 9298. | e Trace these outlines to plywood or thin lumber and cut out with jig, coping or keyhole saw. Then nail the fronts and backs to small troughs and paint in natural colors. Put cacti, succulents or other small plants- in these boxes. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your name, address, pattern number and 15 cents, the price of the pattern, to: AUNT MARTHA Westport Station, Kansas City 2, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern NO. cvcvvcecceece NEmB e AQONSeN .L. et

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A SPECIALIST tells us that success depends to a great extent upon the way the glands function. Particularly the sweat glands. Reason often makes mistakes, but conscience never does.

A friend in need may be a friend indeed, but he is seldom popular. Don’t listen to the knocker, unless it be Opportunity. It is much easier to spend allowances than to make them.

Want a reputation as a good conversationalist? Learn how to listen.s ;

Genius is the gold mine, talent is the miner who works and brings itout. - ;

~ Freak Accidents Many freak accidents occurred in the year 1943, but the following are the prize ones for that period, as announced by the National Safety -Council: &% = First Prize: To soldier who was welded in his sleeping bag when a bolt of lightning struck his zipper. Second Prize: To soldier whose left leg was broken by a coconut which was felled by a stray bullet. Third Prize: To Washington rancher who was tossed in the air and stripped of all clothing except shoes and eyeglasses by the spinning reel of a combine.

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Spice cake is hard to resist when it has a fluffy seven minute or marshmallow icing and is sprinkled lightly with coconut.

Church groups and women’s clubs know that one of the best ways of raising funds for s their activities and philanthropic ®.. purposes is by P having cake ba--3 WA\ zaars or bakery Slew can resist the appeal of : % home-made cakes ‘\Q; B and cookies at such sales, and it is truly an ideal way of meeting the year’s budget. It is here where the good ladies bring their best wares, and finance committees really have their day. For displaying the goodies, a well set table is necessary. It’s a good idea to have a good looking table cloth and flowers. The cakes and cookies will do the rest.

You will find today’s recipes just as delicious as they sound, and not too expensive to make. I'm giving different types of recipes in case you want to clip the sheet and pass the recipes among the members of your particular group. *Lady Baltimore Cake 1% cup shortening / 114 cups granulated sugar 2 cups cake flour, sifted : 215 teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon almond extract 24 cup milk 5 egg whites

Cream shortening and sugar until light. Add sifted dry ingredients and milk alternately. Last fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and flavoring. Bake in three eight-inch layers in a moderate (375-degree) oven for 25 minutes. : Frosting y . 115 cups sugar 14 cup boiling water 14 cup heot maraschino cherry juice 14 teaspoon light corn syrup 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 egg whites beaten stiff 34 cup chopped blanched almeonds, toasted 14 tegspoon grated orange rind 15-20 maraschino cherries, cut in eighths

Combine sugar, water, fruit juices and syrup and bring to a boil quickly, stirring only e until sugar is dissolved. Boil rap- Y 2 "\ idly without stir- @I~ * \g\\ ring until syrup A spins a thread ;j’ when dropped NJ @ @ from spoon and n 9 i forms soft ball in §:}M X cold water (238 @Z\\ ? degrees). Pour . Syrup into a CUCeRTEEIEN stream over egg whites, beating constantly. Continue beating until of a consistency to spread. Fold in remaining ingredients and spread in between and top of layers of Lady Baltimore Cake. *Red Devil’s Food 2 cups pastry flour _ .Y ecup:.cocoa - 34 cup shortening ; 1% cups sugar

What Makes It So? If cake batter runs out of the pan when baking, it maybe 'due to too small a pan, too slow an oven, too much sugar or shortening, or too much leavening. ; If the cake has a moist sticky crust, it is due to too much sugar in the recipe. If the crust is thick and heavy, the recipe may have too much flour, too long baking, too hot an oven, or not enough sugar or shortening. - If a cake humps or cracks on top it may be because it has too much flour or was baked in too hot an oven. i Coarse texture is due to too much leavening, not enough liquid, insufficient creaming of shortening and sugar, or too slow an Dven. By ;

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Cake Bazaar .+ *Lady Baltimore Cake *Spice Cake *Red Devil’s Food : Ice Box Cookies ~ *Pop Corn Nuggets *Recipes Given

. R eggs . 1 teaspoon soda 12 cup buttermilk i 1 teaspoon vanilla ' 142 cup boiling water Sift flour once, measure and resift twice with cocoa. Cream shortening and sugar thoroughly. Add, well beaten eggs and beat until light and fluffy. Add soda to buttermilk. Add dry ingredients alternately with buttermilk to creamed: mixture, beating hard after each - addition. Add vanilla, pour in boiling water and beat until, smooth. Bake in two eight-inch greased tins in a moderate (350-degree) oven for 30-35 minutes. Spread between layers and top with Seven Minute Icing. Of all the cakes that have been developed, the one which is always ready to go over with a bang is this Graham Cracker Cake with a delicate orange topping: ‘ Graham Cracker Cake 12 cup butter or shortening 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 34 cup milk ; 15 cup coconut or chopped nutmeats 28 graham crackers, rolled fine 2 teaspoons baking powder . Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks which have been beaten until light and. lemon colored. Add milk and rolled, sifted crackers alternately, then fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and baking powder. Bake in two greased eight-inch pans in a moderate (350degree) oven for 30 minutes. { Orange icing can be made in a flash for it’s uncooked. Cream two tablespoons of butter with 134 cups powdered sugar. Add the grated rind of one orange and enough orange juice to make a spreading consistency. Place in between the layers and ice top and sides.

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Platters of assorted cookies are just the thing for your cake and cookie bazaar. You can expect lots of requests for recipes at such events.

For that melt-in-your-mouth quality, there’s a spice cake that will fill the bill and then some. But this is not an ordinary spice cake, by any means. In addition to fine spices, it has the subtle flavor of bananas: *Spice Cake

¥ cup butter or substitute 2 cups brown sugar 4 eggs 3 bananas, mashed fine 1 cup milk , 2 teaspooms cinnamon 1 teaspoon each, cloves, nutmeg and allspice 21 cups flour _ 3 teaspoons baking powder Cream together sugar and butter, add- beaten egg yolks and mashed bananas. Add al- P S ternately the sift- o | ed dry ingredi- 7 TN ents and milk. l ,‘Eg,.’;fi? Fold in the egg ’f»«g’? y whites. Bake in a 4/% large square pan NSI which has been ml = /// well greased, in a T moderate (350-degree) oven 35 minutes. . Ice with marshmallow icing. Pop corn nuggets are an interesting addition to your money-raising bazaar. They will go over with the ladies' who don’t like to be caught munching a big. mouthful of popcorn: 5 : Sk *Pop Corn Nuggets 2 cups sugar e %3 cup water g 14 teaspoon cream of tartar iR ta?espoons molasses . 1 tablespoon butter = Few grains of salt . 5 quarts pop corn .

Place sugar, water .and cream of tartar in a saucepan.,and bring to the boiling point and “boil - without stirring to 280 degrees or until syrup will crack when tried in cold water. Add molasses, butter and salt, and boil, stirring constantly until candy becomes brittle, being careful not to let it burn. Have ready a pan of freshly popped corn; pour’ candy over it, mixing thoroughly. Spread lightly on a buttered slab or platter and when firm, cut into pieces or br«r:afz-v up into little bunches of three to six kernels. e Do you _h&’::ehrqciess h:z entertaining %fi“"’rfid«rb‘.’? Send them to A’;?: Lynn Chambers, I{;guang Nm%am ng)niaz;w : Mcmby%e:lu‘::elkwmapé‘: Union

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Lesson for October 15 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected and ctfiwyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. JESUS’ UNDERSTANDING . OF MAN , LESSON TEXT—Matthew 12:9-21. GOLDEN TEXT-—And needed not that any should testify of man; for he knew what was in man.—John 2:25. What is a man worth? That depends on your point of view. In a museum stands a collection of small jars ' containing minerals, water, etc., which make up the body of a man, and which are valued at less than a dollar. But there is more to man than his body. o

And that ‘““more’’—intellectual and spiritual—is what determines his real value. Jesus understood (yes, and now He understands) man, and places a high valuation on him. That is worth knowing in a world where the price of humanity is often figured on the basis of his usefulness in warfare or the factory. Jesus really understands man. He knows his

I. Need (v. 9). v The first thing Jesus saw in the synagogue was not the leaders, or the beautifully appareled rich, or the learned scribes. He saw a man with a withered hand, one who needed His help. The enemies of Christ complimented Him by expecting Him to see the crippled one—and they ‘“‘watched him’’ (Mark 3:2), for it was the Sabbath. : Do we see the real need of humanity? Does it speak to us and prompt us to helpful action? If not, are we like our Lord and Master? 11. Value (vv. 10-12). They who would not hesitate to save a sheep in distress on the Sabbath did not want the man to receive help. Thus they put property above' the person of man, and showed their low valuation of man.

The dignity of man’s personality, the fact that he is made in the likeness and image of God, the great potentialities which exist in every man—all these should urge upon the Christian church the need of a new and higher estimate of the worth of a man—or a boy or a girl. Let us look at them with God’s eyes, and seek to win them for Him. 111. Faith (v. 13). No doubt this man had tried countless times to straighten out that withered arm. It was the very thing he most wanted to do, but it was quite impossible. Is Jesus then charging him with the impossible, asking him to do what cannot be done? -

No, for He saw in this man the desire to be whole and faith in God’s ability to make him whole. Dr. G. Campbell Morgan puts it well: ‘“We turn from a contemplation of a withered hand and look at the face of Jesus. ' The moment we do this, we know that the command is possible because He commands it, however impossible it may appear. To look into that face must inevitably have meant to be certain that He was not there to reveal disability, save as:He was also there to put an end to it.” IV. Enmity (vv. 14, 15a).

Jesus saw the good in man. He also saw the evil. He was not unaware of the hatred and the dark devices of His enemies. Until the day when He was to permit them to take Him captive in the garden, He withdrew from them, leaving them to their evil designs and their wicked unbelief. Sometimes when we see how the wicked seem to flourish in our day, how they appear to go on without let or hindrance, we are prone to forget that there is One who ‘‘sits in the shadows,” and who knows and notes not only their ungodly deeds, but also their sinful thoughts. He knows, and that is enough for us. Let us not be seeking vengeance, nor fretting ourselves because of evil doers. God knows, and He will care for it all. ; V. Weakness (vv. 15b-21). Men hesitate to admit their weakness to one another, always trying to keep up the appearance of strength and success. Well, there is no need of that kind of subterfuge with God. ‘“‘He knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust” (Ps. 103: 14).

Jesus sympathized with those who were physically ill and He healed them (v. 15). What comfort there is in knowing that He is present at the sick bed of every believer, and that He is able to heal as it may be His will and purpose. Only He can do it. = i ; :

But there is something even more precious here. Man is weak not only physically but spiritually. His spiritual light may at times be nearly out, just a smoldering wick instead of a brightly shining lamp. We might be tempted to say that it is so weak, so disagreeable, so smoky —let’s put it entirely out. But not Jesus. He will, if permitted, fan'it into flame again. @

. Then, too, man is like a broken ‘reed. The picture is that of a stick ~cut to use for support as one walks. And 'then it breaks—what shall we do? Break it into smaller pieces and throw it away? Yes, that is what l }ve. will do if we have not the spirit of esus, ; :

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Federal Criminal Cases Increase With More Laws

So many federal criminal laws have been enacted in the past 50 years to cope with the increase in crime that today the federal district courts try 90 criminal cases for every 100 civil cases, says Collier’s. ‘ The'result of these laws is also shown by the average daily population of federal prisons which has increased, during this period, from 300 to about 18,600, or 6,200 per cent, as compared with only 48 per cent increase in the general population.

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have been left in. A balustrade between the ‘two rooms makes a division without spoiling the light airy effect and a draw curtain matching the living room draperies make it possible to shut the dining room off when desired. By the clever use of -curtaining throughout the two rooms are drawn together though they are still separate units. . » NOTE—Here is news for homemakers. This sketch is from a new booklet by Mrs. Spears called MAKE YOUR OWN CURTAINS. This 32-page book is full of smart new curtain and drapery ideas with illustrated step-by-step - directions for measuring, cutting, making and hanging all types from the simplest sash curtain to the most complicated lined overdrapery or stiffened valance. Whatever your curtain problem here is the answer. Order book by name and enclose 15 cents. Address:

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