Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 July 1947 — Page 2

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Church Suppers Although church and club activity dwindles to a minimum during these warmer months, there are still events on both calendars which require participation — and with food. For events such as these the requirements are simple but quite

important. We want a dish that : is easy to make ' and to carry; then. too. we want something • that will appeal to a number of people. We also like to bring a

dish that goes pretty well with anything else that may be served. First, there are a number of main dishes from which to choose. Any of these will put you up with the top ranking cooks of the community. Chicken Chow Mein. (Serves •) -2 cups cooked chicken 2 tablespoons fat or oil t cups thinly sliced celery IS < up* sliced peeled onions H teaspoon pepper ..._ 2 cups chicken broth 2 cups canned mixed Chinese vegetables H cup canned mushrooms 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons soy sauce Scallions 1 can tried noodles Brown chicken slightly in fat; add celery, onions and pepper. Add chicken broth JFV. and cook, cov♦red. until vege TV> •-> tables are ten- SNA der. Add drained VUk kN, Chinese vegeta iXV \ bles and mush- P\>yrooms and heat f to the boiling point. Mix cornstarch with soy sauce and add to hot mixture. stirring constantly. Let simmer 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. Arrange on deep platter or vegetable dish with scallions and serve with tried noodles. Frozen Salmon Loaf. (Serves Si 2 cups cold cooked rice 1H cups salmon, drained and flaked 1 cup cooked peas 4 teaspoon salt hi teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon lemon juice % cup mayonnaise Combine the ingredients lightly and freeze in a loaf or ring mold until firm enough to slice. Unmold on crisp greens and serve with lemon wedges. •Dutch Hot Slaw. (Serves 4i C cups shredded green cabbage 1 tablespoon butter 2 eggs, beaten % cup vinegar K teaspoon salt IS tablespoons granulated sugar H teaspoon paprika k» cup water H cup light cream Cook cabbage until just barely tender. Drain, place in serving dish or casserole and keep hot Meantime. melt butter in double boiler, then add eggs, vinegar, salt, sugar, paprika and water. Cook until thickened, stirring frequently. Remove from heat, add cream and beat until fluffy. Pour over hot cabbage. LYNN SAYS: Effective Cleaning Methods Suggested Remove brown stains from teacups by rubbing with dampened cloth to which has been added some baking soda. Wash off in warm water and dry. This prevents the shine from coming off the china. Dishes are more sterile if you wash them in soapy suds, rinse in very hot water by pouring it over them, and let them dry on the drainboard.

LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU •Baked Beans with Hamburger Relishes Rolls *Dutch Hot Slaw Beverage •Frozen Fruit Salad Cookies •Recipes given. •Baked Beans With Hamburger. (Serves 4) 2 tablespoons fat H cup sliced onions S cup diced celery S pound chuck beef, ground 2-y cups canned, baked beans 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce *« teaspoon salt *» teaspoon powdered sage H cup water or tomato juice Heat the fat in a skillet. Then add onions, celery and beef, and

Cook, uncovered, for 10 minutes. ' Add remaining ingredients and heat thoroughly. You’ll want to make good use of garden vegetables; and nothing would be more

welcome at church or pot-luck supper than some of your freshest vegetables. seasoned beautifully and cooked to perfection. Spinach. Bacon Dressing. ' (Serves 4 cups hat. cooked spinach 4 strips bacon 2 tablespoons vinegar < 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt ts teaspoon pepper H teaspoon prepared mustard Dice bacon and saute in skillet until golden brown. Add remaining ingredients, except spinach and heat thoroughly. Then add to spinach. toss and serve at once. ' Make your desserts easy but delicious by selecting one of these two: •Frozen Fruit Salad. (Serves 61 1 orange 2 slices pineapple cup Royal Anne cherries 1 banana 2 canned pear halves % cup blanched, chopped almonds cup maraschino cherries H cup boiled salad dressing 5 cup whipping cream Remove rind and skin from orange and cut fine. Chop other fruits and combine with nuts. Add dressing and fold in whipped cream. Freeze in tray of automatic refrigerator until firm Lemon-Egg Pie. (Serves 61 4 egg yolks 1 cup sugar Grated rind of 1 lemon 4 tablespoons lemon juice ’» teaspoon salt Meringue: 4 egg whites H teaspoon salt H cup sugar 9-inch baked pie shell Blend first five ingredients. Cook over simmering water, stirring constantly until thickened, about 15 minutes. Remove from heat. Prepare meringue by beating egg whites until stiff, then adding salt and sugar gradually. Beat until glossy and firm. Fold yolk mixture into meringue Pour into baked pie shell. Bake in a moderate (325degree* oven until delicately browned, about 20 minutes. Releaaed by Western Newspaper Union. Soaking pots, pans and casseroles on which food has burned or dried makes them much easier to wash. If the condition is serious, boil some soap suds in the pan slowly for a few minutes to loosen the food. Avoid excessive use of soap and soaking when cleaning heavy dark cast iron skillets. Restore finish by coating with fat Pipe cleaners are ideal for cleaning many parts of the range that are inaccessible otherwise. Keep them handy.

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SwnAiil SSON g X Seeing God in Our Present World LESSON TEXT FOR JULY 13-Job 38: 1-2. 18-18. 22. 28. 31. 41. MEMORY SELECTION—The hearing ear. and the seeing eye. the Lord hath made even both of them.—Proverbs 20: EDITOR'S NOTE Lesson subjects •ad Scripture teat* selected and cnpyn'ckted Sy Znteraationa/ Council of Religious Education; used bp permission. By HAROLD L. LUNDQVIST. D. D. O* The Moody Bible Institute. Chicago. **' I V HE earth is the Lord's and the * fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein” (Ps. 24.1). The man who knows the Lord recognizes that the material and the spiritual world are both God’s, and that there is in the final analysis no dividing line between the secular and the sacred. To keep our thinking straight about the story of Job. we quote an excellent summary by Dr B L. Olmstead: “Our lesson today stresses the works of God as seen in nature. The longer lesson of a few chapters (Job 38-41 > consists of the whole of the Lord’s answer to Job out of a whirlwind after the dialogue with the three friends is completed, and after a youthful bystander. Elihu. had undertaken to give Job an answer (chs 32-37) "While Elihu was speaklag. a storm came up ami Elihu used It to portray the greatness, mystery and unsearchableness of God (ch. 37). Elihu uttered many truths, but he did not rid himself of the error that Job was suffering for his sins. When he had finished, the voice of God was heard out of the storm * *— (Arnold’s Commentary). We find in the selected Scriptures of our printed lesson—1. The God of Creation Cvv. 1-7). JOB’S friend Elihu had made a rather good speech, but he had missed the real point of Job’s testings. So the Lord rebukes him as one who darkens counsel “by words without knowledge.” How aptly that expresses much that is going on in our day. Brilliant men, leaders in science, economics and government, but without the true knowledge which comes from a simple faith in God. are now filling this already confused world with millions of words. Yes, words, words, words, that really darken the truth about God , and his plan for the world. They flow from the radio, the press, the pulpit, from everywhere, and only add to the confusion. God now brings Job to his feet (v. 3). He is to’stand up like a man and answer God. Where was he when God laid the foundations of the world? If he is so wise, perhaps he knows how God suspended the world in space? Perchance he would like to get out his little measuring line and try to put the plans of the Almighty through the little channel of his human brain! These are questions that the professed leaders of our day need to answer, and they need also to cnme (if by any chance they cmtld humble themselves! to the place that Job did (4»:4): ”1 will lay my hand upon my mouth.** Job is also reminded that the God of creation is also 11. The God of Life (w. 16-18). THE God who put the springs in the bottom of the sea. and who has measured the breadth of the earth, is also the God who controls life and death. Men have tried down through the ages to search out the secret of life, and at times they have talked as though they had discovered it. Then one discovers that they have just wrapped up their inability to fathom it in some new scientific words, and we still have not taken matter in our own hands. That may well be a real blessing, j for only the infinite God has the wisdom to determine the limits of man's days, and the manner of his entry into the gates of death. How good it is to leave such matters in . his mighty but tender hands! That leads us to our next point He is ; 111. The God of Order •vv 22. 28. 31. 41).< HE MAKES the millions of snout-: flakes in thousands of intricate ' patterns—no two alike, but all in marvelous geometric patterns. Can Job understand that—in fact can you and I understand bow he does Who feeds the birds? Who keeps the stars moving in such order that man can calculate their movements down to the very minute? What about the rain, the hail, the lightning? Look at the animals and their marvelous adaptability to their surroundings The man who thinks all these things are the results of chance, or who talks about “the laws of nature.** only reveals the utter smallness of his own mind, and hb complete lack of compreben aton of the Almighty God. Koleawd tar Western Newspaper Uaioa.

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