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F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 21, DKI2 The Beaverton Review decided iKINTON HAPPKNINGSi good crop and thè nula well fllled out. By Mr*. K- !.. Cox I Mr. and Mr*. I. P. A. Bruech- — ------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - a) ert of Omaha Nebraska, and Mr. Kvwett I», Wrigtvt «tul *on Wil- and Mr* F I 1,’rueehvrt of Pori ll»in wer« In Purtlsmi laat Wed land, wene visiterà Monday aven- nesday where Ihvy wora tranauiting Uig at th* homa of Mr* Berti*» bust | Sbavar. Mr. I. P A H ru ciert ia fel Rvv W. K. Blmpion, |>aat«r of un unric» of Mra Sbavar. Mr. and Ua-ir thv Kmu«» church wan In town last Mra. Brurhert returnvd to Wednesday and called on *omv of homo in Nebraska thè fimi of Hi» w»H-k. hia imrlahlonera In town Modern Eve* Htill Pick Pippins For Toothsome Fail Desserts Kver since Five picked that pip pin and thereby at* Adam out of house and home the human ram. tine had a fondness for apples. K ternal Kvea still tempt their fami lies with the juicy fruit that is no longur "the forbiddtn." Now ti lt Autumn'* here, apples are ripe and some are ruddy and all are ready to go into good things to eat. Arc you ready with recipes? The healthfulneas of apples Ie so long-known that it haa formed the basis for a popular adage. To serve tht«m then, with anything which mar* or detract* from their b »tth- fulness would be to add insult to injury. But combine them with iawhih-food* good in their owr right and you will have diahes as good for you as they taste! You may have your "apple a day” in one of a number of health ful. luscious ways. Bake them with com syrup, rich in dextrose, to in crease the content of invert sugar. Stuff them will» dates for the minerals and iron and vitamins There's Apple Dumplings, Apple Pie, too; there's Apple Sauce Cake, and A ppk Salad—and Applus-on-a- stick for a special extra tressl: Here are the tested recipes, every one of them reciewnended for youi children S t Cecelia A* much responsibility rests on tha parents as on the child. Godly judgement in dealing with home problems would save many home from wreck and ruin. Too often, we make no effort to understand one soother. We take for granted that our word ia law and we must be obeyed. If we were perfect ia judgement our word would be good law. We are not perfect in judge ment. Our understanding of riiild life in very limited This is the major re aeon why we have so many home problems Many who go under th* name of Christian are very ignorant in matter* per taining to home building and ed ucation of children We are odm- manded to obey parents “ m the Lord” . add vanilla, then aet the kcHl* over hot water to keep warm while using. Pierce apples, which have been washed and dried, with wood en skewer* (such as may be bought from the butcher) or small sucks. Then dip them into the car me I coating thoroughly. Roll in the eo coanurt and cool on waxed paper. To cool quickly bold in front of electric fan or wave in the air. Sunday Masses, 7:40 10:00 a.m. Sunday Christian •iM a m., and 0:30 a m. Saturday Confasaion. 3:30 p.m* 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 0:00 p.m. Weekday Mass, 8:20 a.m. Bethel Church AH th* Sunday services will b . held at the regular hours neat Sunday. Morning worship and ser mon by the pastor on a king who loat his main chance because ha was too busy obout trifles to see his opportunity when it came. Are 'ire missing the better thing« ot life because too busy to so* thdm when they come? The evening to pic will be “ First on on* foot, then on the other. ’ Bible school at The divorct situation is growing 9:46, Scrooby Society for interme with the change in social and *-, diate* and Christian Endeavor for conomical life. Men and women sen tor». will not take the a bus» former 1 Please notice that th* midweek generations took. A desire for lib- meeting %-ill be held on Thursday arty and freedom ie a contributive instead o f Wednesday. There will element in this social problem. Tha be a pot lock supper served prompt popular sentiment toward divoipt ly at 6:30, alter which we shall will have its effect for or against. have the opportunity to hear soma Jesus' law of divorce in Mark 10. late new* from China from Rev. 2-12- Who is to judge the right Harold 'W . Robinson, who has juat or wrong of divorce? The basic returned from that very interest cause may be grounded in the sex ing yxaintry. We know too little life altbo the divorce court deal* about China and the progress that with the cave under a disguised !* being made by Christianity charge. there. This meeting is o f interest Th« foundation of a happy home to the general public and all ara ia dependent on tht fitneee of per invited to it and all our gathering*. sona for one another. Basic are these: mental, moral, and physi Church of Christ cal. Unless we are suited in these We are Woking forward eo next respects it is folly to enter into Sunday, Rally Day, with a great the marriage relation. We need deal of anticipation, not only for more and better law to govern the splendid program presented by the physical. We need more ed the children, but we are looking ucation along the line o t home forward to a great revival o f old building. Good common sense will friends and acquaintance*. generally serve us in making a Friday. 6:46 pan., the Washing choice ton county Rally and convention ot 1 Cor- 8: 9-13 brirgi to our State Missions here. Next Sunday morning Mr. Sprin notice another great matter, that o f personal liberty. My liberty ends ger will bring n Rally day sermon, where your* begins. U the father “ Walking Worthily." Tht topic of the bead of the family If ao he the evening sermon will be “ My should prove it by hia wisdom, Brother's Keeper." ness of spirit, ard purity o f mo LOCAL NEWS live. Date and Adipic Salad 2 large apples tt cup nut moats tt cup celery Mr and Mm (ilvnn Snider of 12 dates Aloliu-llul>(-r Review l»*k* (irova were Sun.lay gueeta 2 tbpv. French ©rcesing at thv from* of Mr Snldvra parents, Lettuce Mr. Stephen Illack was a Port Mr. and Mr*. J. C Snidvr, If apples have tenders, red skin* land visitor Saturday. Methodist Church do not remove. Otherwise, peel ap Mr*. Lilllv M. Mierly and daugh- George F. Gordon, Pastor ples. cut into quarters, remove Mr* Rose Steven* o f [Beaverton tvr Mr*. Klflw'l McCormie who arv core*, then cut fruit into one-half «pending thv winter In HUUhorn visited friend* In Aloha Monday. “ Our responsibility toward mis inch dice. Cover with French dress wvra at thalr Kinton home Friday Mr. and Mra. Nurman are en sions,’’ is the sermon topic at e- ing to prevent discoloration. Add Mr. and Mr* Ralph VanKIvvk of tertaining friend* from lioaton Mas*. There is broken tmesis, diced celery, »nd leven o’clock Sunday. Portland arrived Friday evening at but one safe outlook for the Chris Mra. Kmma Bush and Mra.Max- quartered dote* ( ’4 pkg.j, using thv h»«no of Mr and Mr». J. J Van . ie llayee were Portland visitors * dditioral dreassng if necessary to tian church of today, this is found Klaak Where they apvnt thv wcek- ; Tuesday moi*te«i. Pile in .mounds in cup in our attitude toward the world and. shaped lettuce leave* or any fav We cannot become Chriat minded Mr*. Carl Matte* o f Tha Dsllaa and think only of self and our un- Mr. and Mr* Everett 1>. Wright visited Sunday with her daughter. orite dreesing 6 aervngs. med ate people or institutions. having thv interior o f their hou«.- Mr*. Reed Christianity, a pioneering r?ligeon finlahad by having It plaatvrvd Baked Stuffed Apple* De Luxe There are no hardships but what Mra Alice Wheeler visited over and a number o f improve m,»*« 6 aour apples ehe ia willing to meet; nor no tv*to, the week end with rotative* in aliout t#ie kitchen. 18 dates too hard to face. The story of I Portland. tt cup v/i er Earl C Pvll who ha* been build missions read* like a great magic tt cup dark corn syrup Mr. ami Mra. H. Kinery were home ing • new bam on hi* pla. . Coop Wash and core apples beginning fairy tale. Our own Oregon has a er mountain. put the fini/iln g over the weekend from White Sal-1 at blossom end. Pare skin one rich heritage brought to ua by the touch** on laat week by m atin g mon, Washington Apple Dumpling* early missionarie«, both Catholic it to a ihlnglvd roof. Final make a recipe for quick Inch from top. Place 3 pitted and ar.d Protestant. The work they es S«mt(Je Wpsh. where »he hu* been sliced date* in canter of each ap dough of the shortcake type: ini* MU* I.uvlla J'allrnan went to ' visit.ng her sister Thelma. ple. Place in oiled baking pin. tablished speaks well for tfieir sac- way: Park Ro»e thv flr»l of laat work Mrs Camerun who haul I men ill Mix ayrup and water and pour o- \ r if ice and devotion. 2 cups broad flour where r-h* ha* Ixm vialUng her The missionary work in foreign ver apple*. Bake in hot oven, 450 for several weeks is reported as 4 taps, baking powder alater. Mr* Chrl* Knabit, yho ha» countries ia of great importance being on the gain. F., about half hour until apples J tap. salt recently moved there from Korkwoud j and needs the support of all spirit are tender. Paste several times 4 thsps. sugar Norman Tollefaen, Jerome Tuttk Mr anil Mr*. Ivichman «A mi have during cooking with syrup. If ual 'minded people. The world is 1. 3 cup aakd oil and Paul Wilson attended the live one great family and we must con 'nude their home during the pant necessary, add more water as the Hock enow in i*urt!and last Satur 4k cup milk (about) year on thv Harry la>»dy place syrup thicken*. When done apples sider it as such day Mix and sift dry ingredients and You will enjoy the service next moved to Portlan.I laat week where will be glazed by ayrup— and pret stir in salad oil quickly, with fork Sunday Come, bring your friends. Mr. and Mra. Underhill and Mr. they will make their hum* ty as a picture! or knife. Stir in liquid quickly. a,ul hear the message on “ missions" Mr and Mr*. R. A. William* of and Mrs. Sheet* o f Beaverton visi Remove to well-floured board otvl ted at the Harry I Vice home last Portland, who have been guevta at ki.ead a half minute until dough is Sunday School lesson for Oct 23. thv home of their daughter Mr*. Sunday smooth. Now pare, halve and core Problems of the modern home Karl C. Bell of Cooper mountain Th* Bowman brothers and Mr. your apples For six servings you Golden Text.-As for me and my Nazarene Church returned to thvlr hom* laat Satur and Mm. J. T York and grand will need three apples. Divide the house, we will serve Jehova. Josh day. daughter w i t s Sund «>' dinner guests dough into six parts, aivl roll each ua 24; 15. Rev Willard P Anderson from piece o f dough until it's Urge Lesson Text,-JoshU9 24: 14-15; ! Portland will Plana arv bring made to hold a at the Harry Weaver ‘.vome. fill the pulpit at enough to cover a half apple, i'lace Eph 6 1-9; Mark 10; 2-12; 1 Cor. Thanksgiving service at llhe church J*r. Wright f Portland gave a lec 11.00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M this the apple half on the piece of 8: 9-13; Psalma 127. during the 'Phankagiving holiday* ture and moving pictures featuring Sunday. Time.-1424 B. C.; A D 62 The time will be announced at a hi* recent tour o f Oregon at the cruet, and sprinkle with pleftty of Sunday Sdhool for all ages at Fold cruet Places,-Schem. Rome. later lime a* a contaultre haa it Community Baptist church Sunday sugar and cinnamon. 9:45 A. M Young Peoples meet over on the apple, dot whh butter. Would a nation forsake God In charge. evening , ing at 6:30 P. M. Repeat that procedure until yob **ter his tender dealings with them ? More than 300 attended the ded have used up all your apples and All Uhe ladiva in the community Everybody weleo me, come and j They are asked to make a decision are invited to be p nr sent at the re ication of the Aloha (»range Hall, dough- Then bake in a moderate for or against. Every mjn has bring your friends. gular monthly meeting o f the I «dice Friday night. A »plend.d program oven (375* F.) until apples are Aid »ociety which will moot in lb* wil* given and refreshments were so/t. You may serve them with a church Thursday afternoon, October served light syrup or cream or even a 27 at 2:00 o'clock. There will be Dinner guest* Saturday evening hard sauce flavored with lemon sewing on hand. at the home o f Mr. and Mm. Warner juice. Miaa Brrtfiia Gerig o f Salem who wore Mr and Mm llollinsworth ana Caramel Appl's-on-a-Stick ha* been spending the past three family and Mr. and Mrs Percy Dav weeks with her aunt, Mr*. August ies o f Portland. 2 cups sugar Obriat of Gresham returned to the 1 cup white corn ayrup The Aloha Grange Hail will be o- hum* o f her grandparent», Mr and pr-ned for a political meeting, Wed 1 cup freah milk Mr*. August H Hallman where »he nesday evening for the purpose of 1 cup condensed milk will vlait /o r a while. Vs cup butter explaining the bills to be on the V EM B E R -'C O LU M B IA FOOD COM PANY 2 tap*, vanilla ballot next election. William Taylor »hipped hi* two Toasted Cocoanut REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE work homes by boat to Cnthiimet Next Friday night October 21 Mix all of the ingredients ex FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Wa*h. last Wednesday Glenn Sni a carnival will be held at the new cept vanilla and cocoanut. Then EXPERIENCED der took them into Portlard w.ti his (»range Hall. Kverycno is invited. truck and they were delivered to Come bring a friend some pennies boil slowly, stirring constantly un CAPABLE til a ball of hardness of 'the con , the ('krone Snider farm at Cath CONSCIENTIOUS and nicklea and have an evening sistency desired in the finished lamct where they will remain for of fun. ¡H iring $e*-ved fifteen ylears aa caramel iareoched, when you try it Deputy Assessor fo r the winter Washington in cold water. Remove from fire, County. — Paid Ad. j Kemodling of the Slewirt build A number from thi* community VAN CAMP’S or Otoe, are employed in the numerous wal ing on State Street ht Hood River Tomato soup. 6 cans has started nut orchards in the Scholls district. The walnut driers are all running on C f 'M T D CAMPBELL’S A borted Your Choice of high fire and the crop la bring har k» V * ^ V / A T h is V a t i A i t a l l v I known tn n v n R r a n d î 3 r cans ang The Reclamation bureau wilt This Nationally Brand. vested and gotten ready for marlcrt. shortly start its aurvey of the In some orchard* /here is a very 1 Brogan Burnt River projoctf hear Sihverton Cut, Fancy strlngless. No. 2’s; 3 cans u---------------------------m V O T E FOR T ■Mrs W. J. Scott entertained tha Bridge Contract Practice Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. A very fine program o f musical numbers was contributed by the music department of Pacific TJini- versity. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Welter Jr. and daughter Jean o f Timber vis ited at tha Mike Welter homo Tuesday. J. E. Carpenter COLD WEATHER FOOD SUGGESTIONS P rices fo r S a tu rd a y - M o n d a y , O ctober 22 - 24 SOUP 25c School "Juggling” BiU Here’s Fun For You BOYS and WARNING Don’t be MISLED! 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