HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY, OREGON, AUGUST 30, 1928 C H IL D S T U D Y CRO UPS H E L D POR M OTHERS the KITCHEN CABINET!- Cd 1921. W v s u t a N «w »p< p*r I u .o u .» And see how everyw here Love com forts, stren gth en s, helps, and saves us all: W hat opportunities of good be­ fall To m ake life sw eet and fair. —Celia Thaxter. SPONGE CAKES Improved Uniform international Sunday School ’ Lesson’ (B y REV P H FITZW A TER . D D . r»«ao Moody Bible Inrtttote of C hicago I (T I>2’ Western SVwpaper Union t Lesson for Septem ber 2 PAU L P R E A C H IN G IN T H ESS A LO N ICA AND BEREA The lightness and delicacy of tex­ ture of sponge cakes make them espe­ LESSON T E X T —A c t, IT :1-15; I These. cially well liked. 4:12-22; R om an, 15:18-20. S--n cakes are GOLDEN TE X T —The en tran ce of thy a p p ro p ria te to words g iv eth tight. PRIMARY TOPIC— Paul F in d , New serve with cool­ F riends and Foes. ing drinks and JUNIOR TOPIC— Paul Finds New icy desserts. F riends and Foes. INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ In all cake­ Entertaining the Children With Sto rice. Use o f the Scriptures. making the best IC_Paul's YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ (Prepared by the United Statea Department winter time, In a second room provided of m a t e r i a l s IC_Paul. O rganiser of Churches. nt Agriculture.) for them in the tiouse where the meet­ should be used, but especially with Extension workers among farm wom­ ing is held. A regulur plun is followed I ’ cuke_ A flne granu|ated su 1. Preaching In Theasalonlea (Acta en In Illinois have combined with their with the children, so that their time I not pondered, makes the best 17:1-10). child study groups for mothers an ex­ Is well spent. In the group in the pic­ texture; If coarse granulated sugar His method (vv. 1, 2). Persian Wrestlers. cellent arrangement whereby children ture, which was taken by the United Is used the cake will be coarse He observed the divine order, “to who are brought to the meetings are States Department of Agriculture, the grained; If powdered sugar, It will the Jew first,” but whenever they (Prepared by the National Oeosraphte | spore to get squirrels occasionally S ociety, W ashin gton . D. C .) „ caught „ „ „ I ,, as i>,„ e e s foil. separately cared for while the mothers children are telling stories. The little make a paste when the eggs are add­ proved themselves unworthy he turned the t r trees fell. ACH recurrence of the Olympic are discussing their own problems. girl sitting next to the leader Is keep­ ed. Pastry flour is always to he pre­ to the Gentiles. He went out on the More Ingenious were the Tasmani­ games shows a growth of the ing the others spell bound with her Most of these women are not situated ans, wh i would clear a forest oasis by ferred when making any kind of cake, Sabbath day so as to find them as ■ - play spirit among the nations burning, wait for the grasses to grow so that tlfey can leave the little ones earnestness. and especially with a cake that de­ sembled together. and a grenter recognition of the Meantime, within doors, the range pends upon Its texture and lightness at home, as the trip may be a long nnd attract animals, nnd they would 2. His message (v. 3). one, keeping them away for a whole of discussion may Include proper diet for Its attractiveness, ns does the It was that Jesus Is the C hrist In value of games as a training for life. set fire to a barricade of brush they morning or afternoon. Many of the for children, habit training, care of sponge cake. order to prove that Jesus Is the Christ, I Games played a big part In main­ arranged in the meantime. ) Ith exits taining the morale alike of civilians questions brought up in a meeting teeth, dealing with unusual or difficult We desire to have fresh eggs for nil lie expounded unto them the Scrip and soldiers during the World war; near whlci they would take their stand devoted to child care and training children, or any of the points that cakes, but we must remember that tures. Concerning Christ he set forth nnd spear the frightened animals as and from this experience has come a they sought to escape. should not be talked over when the confront the observant and conscien­ eggs but a day or two old will not three propositions: renewed realization thut the sinews children are present. In the case illus­ tious mother. Exchange of viewpoint beat up as light as those three days' Some African tribesmen camou­ (1) “That Christ must needs have ¡that win wars are Just as needful for trated the children play together out and literature on children’s welfare, flaged their spear-heads with bird , suffered” (v. 3). or a week old. th e vigorous, bloodless battles of of doors under the direction of an and many other advantages result feathe Fueglans attained a low The suffering Christ was not wel­ 'peace. For flavoring, lemon rind nnd Juice assistant during good weather, or in from these meetings. visibility by daubing themselves with comed by the Jews (Isa. 53). They seem to be the favorite. The acid Back home, before the war, America mud and cluy Florida Indians donned acts on the albumen of the egg and were looking for a Messiah of a dlf had contributed two new things to skin nnd horns of deer to enable them | ferent type. coagulates it, which aids In the light­ »port: baseball and the city play- to approach their prey. Refreshing Lemon Ices N E W FLA V O R S FO R (2) "Risen from the dead" (v. 3). ness of the cake. Many like a tilt 'ground. Ways of setting traps for anlmala During the Hot Season of mace or nutmeg together with the This He proved by the Scriptures FR E N C H DRESSING It has been noted that sports of a Lemons are obtainable the year grated rind of orange or lemon for The resurrection of Christ and the nation afford an ulmost Invariable nnd of poisoning spears were known ; bodily resurrection of believers need barometer of Its progress In civilian- thousands of years before Christ. The around almost everywhere. If one flavor. sportsmanlike Greeks shrank from use The Jelly roll is one of the most at­ Bound nnd practical exposition today. (tlon. Baseball Is one of the most of poisoned darts m warfare for the, Tang and Zest Is Sure to Be can also get Ice and has an ice cream (3) “That this Jesus, whom I preach complicated and highly organized freezer It Is possible to enjoy refresh­ tractive nnd delicious of sponge cakes. Very Much Appreciated. ing lemon ices through the hot weath­ One needs to handle them with care unto you, Is Christ.” ^pastimes known to any people. It Is same reason that they regarded areh- He declared that the historic Jesus a veritable Instrument of the most ery as a savage practice In combat. er. This Is especially good served to have a shapely cake. If baking Even In war thei declined to use In­ (Prepared by the United State, Department in muskmelons. The following propor­ powder Is used in a sponge cake the whom he had proclaimed had suf­ delicate precision in the world of struments which would give one side of Agriculture.) fered nnd risen from the dead, there tions are suggested by the bureau of sport. A South Sen Islander no more lemon Juice Is not used. Here Is a If one finds the family getting tired fore He Is the predicted Messiuh. ¡could play It thun he could operate a an unfair advantage. recipe out of the ordinary: of ordinary French dressing on sa'ad, home economics: It was long before the horse, ridden 3. The attitude of the Jews toward (linotype machine or deftly handle the Golden Glow Angel Cake.—Beat the there are a great many flavors and % cup lemon Juice % cup su gar or so skillfully by the Arab and the his preuchlng (vv. 4-10). paper money In a bt i»k teller's cige. yolks of five eggs to a stiff froth, then more if desired combinations of sensoniugs by which (from 5 to 6 lem ons) While some Jews believed and many i l'e t the Instincts baseball satisfies— Moor, became either a henst of bur­ )4 tsp. sa lt add one and three-fourths cupfuls of It may be varied, says the bureau of 2)4 cups w ater 1 e g g w h ite Greeks, the envy of certain Jews was the zest of racing to a goal uher.d of den or ninn'L plaything at the race». sugar (granulated) sifted three times; home economics. For instance, a little And whatever the civilized opinion of so aroused at Paul's success that they the ball, the deep satisfaction of di chopped pickle, or crumbled Roquefort Prepare a sirup of the water and bent all »o a light cream In which no hull-lighting, that sport la n far cry cheese, or horseradish, added the last sugar and boll for 2 minutes. When grains of sugar nre seen. Fold In the gathered together the worthless fel verting a swiftly moving object to from either the coinhnt to death of minute to a dressing, give it a tang cold add the strained lemon Juice and stiffly beaten whites of ten eggs beaten lows of the town and created a riot 'serve his own ends, the mere Impact human beings or the lack-sport diver­ and zest that will be much appreci­ salt, and freeze with a mixture of 1 stiff with one teaspoonful of cream of They turned the preaching of Paul Into of the speeding spehere ngulnst the sion of watching two animals tear ated. Make a foundation dressing by part of salt to 4 to C parts of Ice. tartar. Add one-half teaspoonful of a specious lie. He preached the king Instrument he controls, bagging the each other to pieces. The Spaniard ship of Jesus (v. 7). Jesus Is most as (spheroid as It files afield, the sus­ and o the of .c....... lemon ------- extract - a n m a an m e b same u u . c v. the following recipe, and then try ad­ Turn the crank slowly until the mix- i v vanilla will defend his national pastime by ding some of these seasonings singly ture Is partly frozen, then quickly add with a pinch of salt. Fold In one and suredly coming to reign on this enrth pense of nine men as they await the citing that the matador runs n fur II. What He Preached at Theesa batter’s fate—each and nil find their or in combination: 1 tablespoonful the beaten white of egg, and continue one-fourth cupfuls of pastry flour sift- counterpart In play as old as animals greater risk than the hunter of the crumbled Roquefort cheese, 1 table­ to turn the crank until the lee is firm, i ed four times and bake Is a tube pan lonica (I Thess. 5:13-20). that walk on two feet and h ve biggest game, with the advantage of He corrected certain doctrinal er spoonful minced green pepper, 2 table­ Remove the dasher, press the con- i 45 minutes. enough gray matter atop their spinal his firearms. rors which had crept Into the church. Sponge Jelly Roll.—Sift one cupful spoonfuls finely chopped stuffed o»ves, tents solidly Into the can, cover with Horse-racing Is another sport flint columns to control tiuture's laws for 1. They were not to sorrow unduly 1. Th< 1 tablespoonful chopped plmlento, waxed paper and replace the top on of flour, add one teaspoonful of baking dntes hack to remote antiquity. Prob­ their human purposes. % teaspoonful celery seed, 1 teaspoon­ the can. Pack with more Ice and salt powder and one-half teaspoonful of (v. 13), The foot-race ever was the most ably the French were the pioneers in Because they failed to understand ful horseradish, f t teaspoonful onion and allow to stand an hour or more s a lt; sift once more. Break three eggs popular of the 24 Olympian events, turf sport ns practiced In modem to ripen before serving. Into a mixing bowl, heat well, add one ,i,e meaning of Paul's preaching eon Juice. times, hut It wns natural that the Eng­ ------------------------ I cupful of sugar, one-fourth cupful of cernlng the coming of the Lord t ey The Romans hntted hulls with the lish. with their love of outdoors nnd of Vinegar need not always be used forearm swathed with bandages, and were Indulging In excessive sorrow water, heat well, then add the dry In- In making a French dressing. Orange Orange and Honey Good gradients, heating well. Lastly, add They seemed to think that their loved the Gilbert Islanders wrap coconut animals, should have cultivated the shells with cord so they will rebound horse for the race ns they did the dog for Summer Afternoons two teaspoonfuls of hot melted butter ones who had died would for the hunt. James I seems to have to a blow from the open palm; llo with any flavoring desired, such ns blessings nnd ‘ glory - - connected - - - - - — with ..a .u the - For summer afternoons, to serve mer's princess of 1’haeada Is repre­ been the first royal patron of racing. return of the Lord. lemon extract, grated lemon rind or a with Iced tea or fruit drinks, a sand­ Boxing and Wrestling. 2. The events associated with the sented In the Odyssey as Jumping to wich that is slightly sweet is very ac­ bit of lemon nnd vanilla. Bake In n cutch a ball tossed by her maids of Lord's coming (vv. 13-18). Boxing and wrestling are the more moderate oven 45 minutes. ceptable. For this purpose the bread In this section he gives the reasons honor; and the Chinese had u game humanized forn.s of individual con­ Cut off the browned edges, lay the should be preferably twenty-four hours In which a suspended hall was kept old so that it can be sliced very thin, cake on a powdered, sugared cloth. why they were not to allow them hurtling to and fro by blows fro: l the tests of strength. Nuturally the pro­ gram o* lie original Olympic games, without breaking. Here Is a combina­ spread with Jelly or Jam nnd roll up. j wives to be overwhelmed with grief. veritable encyclopedias of ancient (1) The departed saints will come players. tion suggested by the bureau of home Leave in the cloth for a while after America hns been among the lead­ sports, included boxing and wrestling. back when Jesus comes (v. 14). rolling. economics: ers In her attention to children's play­ Moreover the Greeks had one game, Immediately following the death of Foods for Occasions. 4 tbs. grated orange )4 tsp sa lt believers their spirits go to be with grounds. In fact, playgrounds for chil­ the pancroce, which combined both. With cantaloupes so plentiful pre­ the Lord where they remain In the dren may he considered the distinctive rind B utter Wrestling, at least, 1» much older 4 tbs. thick honey pare a cocktail of ripe balls of musk- state of blessedness until the Lord contribution of this country to the than Greece, ns Indicated by the bout» __ melon. Fill tall shall return to this earth, bringing world's play. pictured on tombs along the Nile. Wash the oranges and grate the yel­ sherbet glasses Playgrounds in Cities. In Greece, boxing fell Into disfa­ low portion. Mix with the honey nnd with Him. with the balls, them (2) The bodies of the dead In Christ To gather statistics of play is like vor In Sparta for an unusuul reuson. add the salt. Cut the bread Into thin cover w i t h a shall come from the grave (v. 16). counting the sands of the sea or the The Greeks bad developed sportsman­ slices, remove the crusts, and cover chilled sirup of When the Lord comes there will be children of the nation; but It Is sig­ like rules for the game, eliminating the bread with softened butter. Spread canton ginger or n real resurrection of the dead In nificant of the awakening Interest In kicking, biting and ear-pulllug. and the filling on one side and press the a le m o n simp, Christ, before the change of the bodies play to note that even by 1918 more the bout closed when one boxer at- slices together. with a bit of the ’ of living believers. than 400 cities maintained nearly 4,000 mltted bis defeat. Lycurgus held It grated rind. Gar­ Making a Raw Vegetable Salad. (3) Living believers will be caught playgrounds, and the children who Improper for any Spurtan to acknowl­ nish with sprigs of m int Accurate Culling Is up together with those who have been found relaxation on 340 of these play­ edge defeat, even In a game! or lemon Juice, grapefruit Juice, tar­ Guinea Chicken With Virginia Ham. resurrected (v. 17). The Japnnese have been devoted to grounds from which reports were hud of Great Importance —Remove ragon vinegar, and the spiced vinegar the breast meat with the 3. The time of the Lord’s coming Is on any one day would have numbered both sports for ages. Sukune, llack- left from pickles or fruits, are all Accurate culling requires that each wing Joint attached from a young enschmldt of Nippon, In the days when good variations of the acid called for hen be examined. To facilitate han­ guinea towL Place the breasts In a unknown (5:1-11). We are commanded scarcely less than the total popula­ John was foretelling the coming of to be ready, to watch. tion of Boston. Each year since lias dling the birds they should be shut baking dish, sprinkle with salt and in the recipe. III. Paul Preaching In Berea (Acta seen an Increase both In the cities Christ, was deified, and from wres­ Here are some good salad combina­ up the night before. A great conven­ pepper, brush over with cream and having playgrounds and in the total tling Jal Jltsu evolved. Boxing today 17:10-15). tions on which French dressing in dif­ ience is a coop Into which the birds dredge with flour. Add one-fourth cup­ Is extremely popular throughout the 1. His method (v. 10). of play spaces. may be driven and from which they ferent forms may be served: Lettuce ful of fat salt pork cut Into cuites He entered the Jewish synagogue Moreover, this la but a fraction of empire. may he easily removed. Another and watercress with chopped olives In and hake in a hot oven for 30 minutes, and preached ChflsL Jack Broughton. English “father of the opportunities for normal play, the dressing, lettuce and dandelion method is to seize the birds by use of basting three times with t l : fat In the boxing'' as It la practiced today. 1» 2. The reception of the Gospel by for It does not take Into account the with tarragon or spiced vinegar In a strip of wire netting about fifteen pan. the Bereana (vv. 11, 12). thousands of hoys’ clubs and provi­ believed to have Invented the modern the dressing, lettuce and curly endive feet long. Catching hooks made of Arrange diamond-shaped pieces of (1) They received the message sions for their special clientele which boxing glove and the division Into with horseradish dressing, Romaine stiff wire may be used to advantage In toast on a platter, cover with thin B,a,ny. chnrche', parishes, private schools rounds, hut he scorned to train In or­ picking up the strays while landing and cress with Roquefort cheese dress­ slices of Virginia ham broiled and hot. ! (2) They searched the Scriptures and organizations like the Y. 51. C. A., der to meet a butcher named Slack, nets used in fishing may be used for ing, lettuce and cabbage with celery Place the breasts on the ham and