The U«avirton Review I P ■•■»*»■'1 FRID AY. DF< EM BER 11,193« rw ■■■ c u u n c ii iVNOtNCLMOTS Even, (rlarehsH Lìbiti Essential F o r li roti ing Willi oui Slmili a ----------------------- H'- I iim F. s I F|ii-copal t hureli ; f ari II. Il'*r«ell, I’ast'ir --------------------------------------------- a Lari II. Moriteli, Pa« or Sunday aclex.-l, <«;45 a.,n. ,qu_ P'-rinteiul nr, Mrs. (J. j,. pact*, cla ss *« for all ag«?a. Mornirg worship, ll:u q a.m. Sermon topic, "Chrlsi ,n the Stream of Life". Intermediate Lj»worth \/ ague 7:n<« p.m. Senior Kpw xth league, 7:00 p.m. ' * " 'I nil I lui* Megrim*.” tirili |'„ aliooa bacon, diced • •ml I.Itilo Ihlnu I «H id “Snap" Hauio union and arccn ptpprr Simp you« finivi h (pinti, | >Mh! > wllb bacon until bacon 1« brown ni "ir^'ii II Imo iiio * i Inm" » ¡ , , , ^ y i a id on|i n Mini pt ppor soft. Add I ill m » i Iti l o y o u r m o l i l i , ' Ila flour, mu«bloom*, lomaloow, au- ii ' m I i tilamki csn , nukiiiioii sin r! Kar, «all, | opper, cook alnwly ( m i w liti « u m o r , ohm , m w l l p fln v lh minute«. ,,r' I ' ii I “ im p” n i n i tM | i iim l l i d u l f i r t o y o u r “ n o w F u j i wdwr It loo tulli ir* 6 okk * li tb*p*. milk 4 tbap*. butlor tap. b nion Jubo >» tap «all llonl okk « ir a bowl and add milk. Molt Iunior In aklllot and itil'l Ioni n Julio, mualaril, oblìi tu’ wib'i’. aulì ami W orcestershire atul ir \ w ill. Pour in cat:* »»d rook unni okk « aro rrta tn y , «tir- riña o« iiHiartly. Arranco on brow nod rito paulo« inado by nprotiiliTlK 2 oí 1111 oi'okod rii’o oro Inch lliltk In ahalbiw per.; press iluwr woll, rut imo a -urda with I i I noii II cu tter and pinot- on but­ t i -cd pan: add dot of butter or ivicli, and brown In hoi von i tuo* F. ). I’our «ático over okk mixturo or pallio*. Sauro: 1 «mali gtxen pipper, chopped t medi uni-Hind uni- n, »boot! 1 tbsp. flour Vfi tup. «all '« lap. popper I cup rooked | h « « " nip« ran rod tomato A4 tap. m irar Ilanana« an liratin I' bioHo Make* It Snappy) cup crated Am -rican r'looao I i bap, dry broad i/r crack er crumb* 1 a lap. ha 11 .' lb«p«. Iriimn Juno *> banana«, cut iu halve«, r.ru«* wl»* Mix giuted < I iooko . n u m b s and uaii 10*01 tier. II II laununa« in lemon J ukv and then in mixture of oliooao, crum b*, and «alt. Place In well-greased bakltiK dlali and lutko for t ’> In 2n m inutei In hot o t • n (400* F .t o r until brown on top. Serve hi t. n large servings. Bethel Congregational Chir< It llar|H-r v B u rn « , Past* r K- — ------------------------------- * Bible «« bool a' '(: i', a.m. R. C. I*<>iy. Supt. Morning worship hour at 11:00 a in. Anthem by the choir. W. L. 1 ady, Director. Sermon -o b ject, 'W here Is H eaver.*’ Jiir io r ard Stn lo r C. j;., at 7:on P M. Bible Htudy each W.dnt-sday at t oo p.m., In the church. A very hearty welc ime to all our sirvice.-. A savory 4 roni h llro*«inu (Tho ( hutaey l>oo* In I limp, eldisr vltii'Kar 1 limp«, letie/n Juice * , oup awoot pick I«- vlnoKiir 1 l«p. Mull '« lap. dry mustard 2 lap«. «Uttar 1 tap. onion Julro *4 lap W orcestershire sauce 2 ibap*. r'nitnoy 1 cup Httlad oil 2 or 3 strop* l"ba«i o Italiana, n .vert'd »1* li «bred 4 t«p. ginger *4 cup dale«, altced 2 i hap«, cream ■4 tap. aalt ( reuní hu iler and boat in su­ gar. Add rrenin grt dually a« m ix­ ture atlffona. B eat in ginger, dut«* ttrd «all. llctip on serving d ia l, (’hill. Serve fi». n*«i N#« /r*tf) 1 »! /»itriibM S c h o o l H e a lth E x a m in a tio n s Be sure that your reading lamp is properly placed. Ju st beyond the elbow is the correct location for a floor lamp beside an easy chair. II you read at a desk, the lamp should be placed in front at the lilt, li you are right-handed. Or at the r.^ht if vi u arc left-handed. Don't forget to sit up straight when you read. Sonic adults carry over from childhood bad posture habits which were probably ac­ quired because the light they used then was weak or glaring. Safeguard Your Eyesight Al so. before you lose yourself in the trials and tribulations of some bcautilul-i ycd heroine of the latest novel, there's one more point to con ider for the sake of your own And that's quality of light. You can hate lo: of light . . . and ull not be protecting your eye­ sight. if it glares. Good light for reading is abundant light, without glare and without sharp contrasts. Glare is avoided with the new- type of scientifically-approved lamps which are made hy many manufac­ turers. A tran-lucent bowl beneath the shade is an aid to eye comfort since it softly and evenly distri­ butes light both up and down. Always remember, too. that for really comfortable reading there should he some general lighting throughout the room as well as lo­ calized lighting at your chair. ■I egg white« 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar baking powder '4 teaspoon salt i4 cup water % lb. (1 cup) candled citron 14 lb. (<4 cup) candled cherries *4 lh. (t slice) candled pineapple <4 cup bluck walnut meats Cream shortening: add sugar gradually, mixing In well. Add un­ beaten egg whites one at a time, boating well between each ndditlon. Sift baking powder and sail with half the flour: add alternately with water to flrat mixture. Add re­ maining flour to chopped fruit and nuts; add to cake mixture. Bake In loaf or tube pan lined with heavy oiled paper. Bake In alow oven at 250* F. -300* F. about 2^4 hours. Makes 1 loaf. Cranbarry Orange Relish 1 package quick selling gelatin dessert (orange flavor) 1 cup boiling water >4 orange .1 tablespoons sugar t cup cold water 1)4 cups uncooked cranberries Dissolve quick setting gelatin dessert In boiling water: add sugar and cold water. Put cranberries Holiday Fruit Cak# (W hitt) nnd unpeeled orange through food Can ho linked three or four weeks chopper: add lo gelatin mixture nnd chill until It begins to thicken. ahead S tir up und pour into molds. Cbill >4 cup shortening until Arm. Serves 12. 1 cup sugar MAKSHKS RETURN FROM DETROIT TRIP Mr. ami Mrs. Kssex Mrrsh and von .lack »«turned Wednesday cv; nlng from their trip to De­ troit. They were gore almost a month ard report a delightful and Interesting time, seeirg the sights, nnd visiting friends In Chicago aril Michigan They encounter some bad going in Wyoming » here thev found snow and ice with the tem perature six below. W VV H 1 1 F L I . M I T ' ) " , , " , *rc Thirsty \re TRY the “U and I" Beate.tun, 0 regno AT THE RITZ I EiltRTf i - - OREGON • in t * 12 (Double; Feature) "III MAY ( VKM»” With t.'laire Trevor Plus • KDITATIVG FATHER? L day “The Boon of L ift". Sunday n. rnirg “S h irin g with Cod". Sunday cv nirg "T! ■ Church a I ivint* Instiling r '. nday "W onderful”. Tues lay- W t - J e - u.. Comes”. M ein stiay “Twice B rn Me* ". *> C C D D U A K E K A■ 3 rou prefer in Bourbon or Ry» B ^ t îr fc i: HOW MOSERN WOMEN LOSE FAT SAFELY 2.1 Bedridden W ith Rheumatic Pain There are many ways in which a child may be handicapped “fo r learning. He may not be able to see or hear well. He may lie un- d er n o u r i s h e d and therefore easily tiri*d or chronically fatigued. O MATTKR !. w severe Diseased adenoids nay be poisoning the your case may body. There may be I k * or h‘ w 1 -ng obscure aches and I standirg. W IG pains. Tuberculosis, [ 1,1 AMS B. U. X. is heart ailments and other serious [ COMPOUND conditions may be present though K u I r a n teed to not yet discovered. Decayed teeth relieve It or it frequently constitute' a handicap to will c o s t y o u good school work. nothing. M r s . Helplessly < rlj • N. x The list could be lengthened .lonnit Woolery I'h’d f o r manyfold. Not all such conditions had always ltd Months, M ll.l.l- are handicaps ju s t because they j u n t i I coffined (M s II. I'. \. are present, but they may become w I t h lht uma- Soon Put Her on so at any time. As a general rule j th in . Her joy Her Feet '.gain, the child with latent disease or i-’ unbounded in boirg nhle to re­ defect is not up to par. He is be­ sume her reg u lrr dutie*s as a res­ low standard in some degree. Con- «equently, he is not in best condi­ taurant operator ard bar garden hobby, as expressed in her letter: tion for hard school work. “I H\i(fere>d with rheumatism for He loses something. He is not a I yeurt, gradually getting worse good pupil. To ignore the fact is ' the last eight yeairs until I was poor economy on the part of par­ I stricken to bed. where I was eor- ents and school authorities. In recognition of this truth a number fintd six n in th s . I thought I of states have passed laws requir­ i would never be* sble to use my ing the health examination of all ! limbs again and I was in so school children by a physician. ! much ta tr I thought I would go trying everything Other states specify that inspec­ 1 crazy. After tions shall be given by nurses or | without getting relief and nearly- teachers. The principle is sound giving up nil hope of ovi r getting and the practice has become prac­ out of bed, I saw nn advertise­ tically universal. It is a good in­ ment of WII IdAMS R .C .X . COM­ vestment, and one of the first steps POUND and sent fo r it. I felt toward preventing lout educational better right frem the start and opportunity. I was scon up srd around again feeling liko a new woman." MRS. JE N N IE W OOLERY. t-’d South 2'* Street. Srlem . Oregon. N W herever Christianity la the pro- vnllliiK rellKlon, Chrlalmn» day la otiHorvod. Kvoryone agrees that It Is the finest of all holiday», especially for Iho children. Chrlalmna dinner la a ttaln occasion. 11 la Iha hl*h «pot of the holiday get-together. Mouao- xrtvea atari planning for It ilnys in advance. Tnke cranberry aaure, for In- alunro — no I'hrlatmas dinner hit« ever boon complete without It. Our grandmothers prepared It at leiiat a week ahead. In those days cranberry aaure, thick with berrloa. wua nerved In a able dlah. Today, It may he «trained, put Into a mold and chilled Tho nearest and most attractive method la to make It without any cooking, nnd Iho addi­ tion of orange gives It a new In- toreat. At serving time It come* to the table »Ido by aide with the roast, In cube« which adorn the edge of the dinner plate. One of Ihe advantage« of this method I* that It can be prepared at prac­ tically the Inat minute becauan quick setting gelatin require* only an hour lo become Arm. Below arc* the modern version» of rranberry sam e and holiday fruit cake: CEDAR MILL NEWS tnnrrlen, Saturday, December 19. Mr. and Mr«, K. F. W alters, Mr. d Mr*. Jo i n W alter», Mr. and (rs. J.irrvi'* Vv alters * r d Mir. und ^lrs. J . J . t hurcbley were those • a.m., Mrs. Vemia II* pper, au t i e 1 y g .a rg e lial!. Mrs. Plus Supr. Comsnurion service at 11 Martha Thorne awl J- h n Meuer “T H E F IR S T BABY” a.m. followed hy presetting by the v ere wir.rer» of ihe t/st prizes, One Sw ell com edy, and Good FY t c ungellst ond special rnus'c by while M s. J. lux Meurer and Mr. T he Whole Family the th: I"* Mr. W. H. H art, SiiiKwitt- t nd.nt. Di vire worship at II o'­ clock. The lu v . J . T. L ittle of V. o* .Like, i 1 -- wi 11 have charge of the phri^e and re - .1er a solo during ri e terv ite. The cl sir g ««•• ’ vUe of the K- v.t ti gel ist ic t russiti at 7::*0 w h: r ft tv . I.ttlle will 1,.*injf Ihe ch,sir g mes.-ag-. The su!>ject ii«: “The Un puntoni-Me Sin.' You are heartily irvi led to the w rv ices. I*raycr meeting Wedne day eve- r ir g a« 7:30. Come for a spiritual renew al. Iraiah 40:31. gg ----- --_____— :+ Money Back (inarontec Get a bottle of W ILLIA M S R. U X. COMPOUND today at B tn w r's Drug Store nnd try it for yourself. If . ni are ti t reliovtd of your rheumatism in ten days — if you are not com pletely s a t­ isfied with the results you get from It, your druggist w ill re ­ fund yvnr money without ques- tliTi It most relieve you or cost you nothing, adv. Gain Physical Vigor — Youthful­ ness With Clear Skin and Viva­ cious Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here’s the recipe that banishes fat and brings out all the natural attrac­ tiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half tea­ spoonful of kru-clien "ails in a gla-s of hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar- in 4 week« get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat hare vani-hed. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer -you feel younger in body— Kriisehen will give vnu a joyous surprise. BEAVERTON ELECTRIC SsHihera Pacific G«t a bottle ot Kruschen Salts the cost Is trtflinx and tt lasts 4 weeks It you don't ¡eel a superb Improvi nieot In health — so gloriously energetic vigor­ ously alive—your money gladly returned. N O T E — Many people And t h a t the only diet c h a n g e n e c e i * a r y while tak­ ing K r u a c h en re gu lar ly is TO E A T LESS. I THOUGHT YOU w t q ç A FU T5Y EATER N o r AMY M o RE- THANKJ To A lK A W T ttS Over-indulgence in food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on an over-acid condition In the sto­ mach, ras on stomach, headache, sour stomach, colds, and muscular pain«. To get rtd of the discomfort and correct the aeld condition, take ALKA - SELTZER Alka-Seltaer contain* Sodium Ace- tyl-Sallcylate (an analgesic) in com­ bination with vegetable and mineral alkaltaers. TO POINTS IN’ CALIFORNIA, OREGON and other state», we again offer greatly reduced roundtrips for the holidays. Leave any day from December 17 to and including January J. Return limit 10 days. For fares and detailed information set or phone your Southern Pacific agent now.' LOW FARES EAST VIA CALIFORNIA NOT ONLY can you huy a winter rounchrip ticket to the Fast at lower cost than ever before, but from most western Oregon and Washington points, the privilege of going or reluming through sunny California is yours when you travel Southern Pacific. Fot «example, to Chicago and back (one way via California) from main line points: in coaches 397.35, in tourist sleeping cars $68.90 (plu* berth), and in standard Pullmans $86.00 (plus berth). Your druggist sells Alka-Seltzer by the drink and by the package. Souther«.; Facf.Bc BE WISE*ALKALIZE ! See yourlocal S.P.ageo:* r « m e j. A.OXMAN1) . , — Ptiscngtr A g o ilJ OJ Pacific Ilaadin^.Porciwd.Owa'5’»