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Lesson fo r M a y 13
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TH E TRAG EDY OF THE
NORTHERN KINGDOM
LESSON T E X T I Kings 12 2« 30: IB:
I I 13b 11 II Kings 17:7. 8
O O I.D E N T E X T -O magnify the Lord
with in«, and Irt ua exalt Ilia name to-
yether.—Psalm 34:3
By V IR G IN IA V A LE
R
a d io , w h ic h so o f te n
looks to the m ovies, th e a ­
Vegetables
Rescue
te rs und cafes for its s ta rs
,
hus glanced a t its own front
Luncheon Tim e
p a r l o r and b ro u g h t out
From Doldrums
G eorgia Gibbs for the su m ­
m er rep lacem en t of “ Hull of
Fam e’ on Sunday nights. Georgia,
who got her start on the air a few
years ago. has gone straight uhead
as a singer; she's appeured on the
Jimmy Durantc-Gury Moore show
Nation« ui well a* people come
to cronronds In their hlitory. und
tuklnR the wrong roud then mean»
future disaster Solomon hud built
up a great national prosperity, but
at the expense of heavy taxea. He
had forgotten God. and waa suc­
ceeded by a son who followed in hia
footsteps.
Offered an opportunity to ease the
burden of the people <1 Kings 13-141,
Creamy rice, tinged red with
Rehoboum In hla folly made It great­
J tomatoes and garnished with eggs,
er, und the nation was divided. The
peeks through this pretty loaf dish
ten northern tribes, which were
¡and flirts with w in te r -w e a ry ap­
henceforth to be known as Israel,
petites.
followed Jeroboam, und the two
southern tribes under Rehoboum be
If you have any luncheon obliga­
came the kingdom of Judah.
tions, take care of them during the
GEORGIA GIBBS
Jeroboam started with God's
spring. You have
fuvor. and might have led his people
aright, but Instead he became the since its inception. But now she’s the fresh colors
king whose name stood for wicked­ branching out as a songstress-of- of spring flowers
ceremonles; she is being co-starred to help out your
ness (see II Kings 13:18». The story
with Paul Whitman over the Blue table motif and a
of that downfall is a sad picture of
Network.
gardenful of fresh
unbelief and failure.
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fruit and crisp
I. Religion
Meets
Politics
<1
Don DeFore (of Paramount's green vegetables.
Kings 13:28-30).
“
You
Came Along” ) plana to take Yes, give your luncheons in spring.
Jerusalem, now In the rival king­
A group of feminine guests won't
dom of Judah, was the center of a busman's holiday this summer in
Hebrew worship. While the people his home town. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. expect the hearty substantial affair
He'll do some acting in a play for that a male gathering would, to
of Israel were free to go there
the Sinclair Memorial Church's you can lay aside the ration book
to worship. Jeroboam saw that It
drama group. The rest of the cast and concentrate on point-free foods.
might lead to their being led away
from him. It was a shrewd political consists of his brother and hit three There are eggs, plentiful In spring,
And the director is his asparagus, tomatoes, greens, straw­
deduction, but it left God out of the sisters.
mother. If acting doesn't actually
berries and rhubarb. All make col­
picture.
He established new centers of run in that family it certainly has a orful and delectable eating.
worship, where calves of gold were good start!
Your table will be pretty carried
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f
set up. They were probably in­
When he was a Mack Bennett star, out in the delicate shades of green
tended to be a symbol of God, but
about 29 years ago. Chester Conklin and pale pink, green and yellow, or
they bespeak the folly of mixing
used to pick np a youngster who pale blue gray and yellow. Do have
worldly things with the things of
bad so ear and drive him to the flowers if it’s at all possible because
God. They become an abomination
studio; the lad worked for 88 a day. they make for freshness and gaye-
and a snare.
with a three-da y-a-week guarantee. ty. Or, work out an attractive ar­
The people responded to the ap­
Hla name waa Eddie Sutherland, rangement in fruit. A fresh pine­
parent interest of the king in their
and. as director of RKO's “ Having apple surrounded with oranges and
welfare, and worshiped at the most
Wonderful Crime,” be waa delighted shiny apple« draped with grapes is
convenient place. Religion had met
when he found a role salted to effective.
politics, and hud let politics take the
My first suggestion is for a scal­
Conklin, and signed him.
upper hand.
loped dish of eggs and tomatoes
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Someone has suggested tnat
When George Marshall, director of which is a pretty blending of white,
when we begin to find ways to make
"Murder.
He Says," started in pic­ yellow and touches of grefln and
our religion easy, we can be cer­
tures
33
years
ago. he shared a room red.
tain that it is the enemy of our
•Scalloped Egga and Tomatoes.
with
two
other*33-0er-day
actors.
souls who ia at work. When Satan
(Serves 8 to 8)
begins to be solicitous about our But they all changed professions—
welfare and suggest that It is too the others were William Seiler and 1H caps scallions or small onions
far to go to church, or that the Frank Lloyd, also directors, and 4 tablespoons butter or substitute
2 cups cooked tomatoes
weather Is too cold (or too warm), good ones.
1 teaspoon salt
etc., etc., we should be on guard.
Gig Young, the promising young M teaspoon marjoram
Religious ease was a big step
downward for Israel, and it can be actor who took a “ rain check” with !i teaspoon celery seed
for any other nation. Where does Warner Bros, for duty with the coast 2 cups boiled rice
America stand in that important guard in the South Pacific, came 2 hard-cookcd eggs, sliced
back on furlough and added his bit *4 vup grated American cheese
matter?
II. A Queen Meets a Prophet (1 to the list of how-small-the-world-is
Cook the sliced scallions in butter
stories. He met a marine officer or substitute until they are about
Kings 19:1-4. 13b-18).
Elijah under the mighty hand of named Obringer on Guadalcanal, tender. M ix together tomatoes, salt,
God had defied the wicked king. and asked him if he knew Roy marjoram, celery seed ana cooked
Ahab, and his more wicked queen, Obringer of Warners' legal depart­
scallions. P la c e
Jezebel; yes, and all the prophets ment. “Sure." said the other. “ He's
half of the boiled
of Bual, and had been gloriously my father."
rice in the bot­
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victorious I Kings 18:17-41).
tom of a well-
Harriet O'Rourke, soprnno soloist
The queen, who was devilish in
greased loaf pan;
her wickedness and determination of "Steel Horizons,” has a parrot,
cover with tomato
to destroy the worship of the true Sammy, who's the envy of her
and scallion m ix­
Sammy practices
God. threatened the prophet. He singing friends
ture and with a
who had met the challenge of the right along with Harriet, and has layer of sliced eggs. Place the re-
hundreds of prophets fled in fear developed a good ear for music—
before the relentless hatred of this she says he squawks whenever she
makes a mistake.
venomous woman.
Lynn Says:
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s
The prophet felt that all was lost,
What
Charles
Boyer
did
for
the
but God revealed to him that evert
Wife-Savers: To remove thread
in that dark day there were many movies, Jerry Wayne, star of h is ,
from vacuum cleaner, run a scis­
own
show
In
the
Blue,
will
do
for
who were still true to Him (v. 18).
sors lengthwise between bristles
It is a precious and encouraging bit the stage. He’ll appear with Joan
and cut the threads off. Brush
of light in an otherwise dark scene. Roberts In a new musical, “ Marin-
cut
pieces out.
ka,"
a
musical
version
of
the
film,
Our main interest in this lesson is
Setting curtain tiebacks? Use a
not the experience of the prophet, "M ayerllng," in the role of "Prince
window shade as a marker to get
but in seeing the cause of Israel's Rudolph.”
both sides done evenly.
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downfall. Here we see one great
Shine the stove by wiping it
It
’s
becoming
an
old
story
to
D
i­
reason—every king of Israel was a
carefully with a piece of waxed
wicked man. Some were better and nah Shore, this business of being
paper.
some worse, but all of them forgot named the No. 1 radio songstress of
To rip seams from garments,
the nation, in a newspaper poll. So
God.
A nation is on the downward path far this season It's happened 11 ■ use a pair of tweezers for pulling
out the shorter threads.
when its rulers forget God. What times—but to Dinah it’s still pretty
Shine dull glassware by rubbing
about our own nation? What about thrilling.
a
cut piece of lemon over it.
-----im­
the elected representatives of the
If bureau drawers stick, rub
probably
the
most carefully,
people? Do we choose men for pub­
lic office because of their Christian guarded plot in Hollywood was that' soap on bottom and sides. This
faith and character, or on the of “Notorious." Ingrid Bergman’s helps the drawers to slide out
easily.
basis of political expediency or af­ picture, which Alfred Hitchcock will
direct for David O. Selznick. Hitch-1
It is easier to clean a room if
filiation?
I I I . A Nation Meets Its Doom ( Il cock and Ben Hecht wrote most of, you pick up all odds and ends
the story in a hotel room In New
first, then remove all small items
Kings 17:7, 8).
like knickknacks, papers and
The hour had struck when God's York. Only they and Selznick knew
magazines, pictures, lamps and
heavy hand of judgment had to fall for some time what sort ol role Miss
other decorations.
on Israel, the northern kingdom of Bergman would play.
,
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10 tribes. Verse 6 of this chapter
To remove glue stains from
Among the many accomplish­
relates their carrying away into cap­
washable articles, rub the stains
tivity to Assyria, and verses 7-9 tell ments of Felix Mills, band leader on
well with warm water applied
"The Man Called X ” —the summer
us the reason for that Judgment.
with a soft sponge or brush.
Ingratitude for God's blessing (v. replacement for the Bob Hope show
To clean painted walls, wash
7) led to the worship of other —Is the ability to play every instru­
carefully with sponge dipped in
gods (v. 8). They knew God's hatred ment In the band. He can also read
warm sudsy water or solution of
for the sin of idolatry, and His music upside down—though Just
wallpaper cleaner. Wipe off the
why,
he
can't
say.
judgment upon those who walked
soil with a cloth and repeat until
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in that way, but they went right
walls are cleaned. Rinse with
O
D
D
S
A
N
D
E
N
D
S—
The
“tall
lo/es”
on.
sponge dipped in lukewarm wa­
submitted by wounded servicemen end
Note in verse 9 that these things featured on the Kate Smith hour w ill
ter. Wipe dry. Walls should not
were done “secretly.” "The same eventually appear in book form. , . . be repainted until perfectly dry.
thing is true today of many who Frankie Carle »ays be knows he’» a suc­
Cotton flannel cloths or rags are
profess to be the people of God. The cess— be got n fan letter asking him to ideal for cleaning and polishing
line of demarcation between the lend the tender $1,000. . . . One o l the
silverware. Keep several on hand
church and the world Is not clearly extra» in Colum bia’» "The Fighting
and wash often in suds and water.
drawn. We do well to note care­ Guardsman” is Gertrude Astor, who was
Keep all cleaning materials,
Thom
ai
M
eig
hant
leading
lady
about
fully the outcome of this course of
25 year» ago. . . . Johnny Mack Brown,
cloths,
etc., together in a small
procedure on Israel’s part (vv. 8.
Monogram IF estern itar, it making a
cart or box with handle. This can
18). The fact that Israel did these personal appearance tour of southern
be carted from room to room as
things secretly did not hide them theaters. . . . Ossie Nelson, costar of
you clean and saves the time you
from the eyes of Jehovah (Ps. 139: “ The Adventures of O tzie and H a r r ie r
would
spend in getting each item
1, 3; Heb. 4:13)” (John W. Brad­ ever CBS, has another picture on the
from the cleaning closet.
Hu*- Paramount’» "People Are Funny.*
bury).
Relieves pain and soreness
Lynn Chambers’
Point-Saving Luncheon
Grapefruit-Cranberry Juice
’ Scalloped Eggs and Tomatoes
Shredded Lettuce
and Green Pepper Salad
Bran-Raisin Muffins
Spread
Citrus Chiilon Pie
Beverage
•Recipe given.
mainder of the rice over the other
ingredients in the dish; cover with
sliced eggs and top with grated
American cheese. Bake in a moder-
ate oven <350 degrees) about 30 min-
utes. Garnish with parsley and servt
piping hot from the same dish.
Tomato-Bacon Luncheon.
(Serves 4»
4 firm ripe tomatoes
3 tablespoons butter or salad oil
54 pound fresh mushrooms
1 green pepper, chopped
1 cup cream
Salt and pepper to taste
8 tqast triangles
8 slices bacon, broiled
Cut tomatoes in %-inch slices and
brown on both sides in butter or oil.
Remove from pan and fry mush­
rooms. green pepper about five min­
utes. Remove vegetables from pan,
add cream to drippings, bring to a
boil and season. Arrange vegetables
on top of toast. Cover with sauce
and top each toast triangle with a
slice of bacon.
The above is good when served
with a cantaloupe salad, and ice
cream with toasted almonds.
If you tire of potato salad readily,
I ’d suggest you give yourself a dif­
ferent treat with a macaroni salad,
molded to be pretty as a picture
and garnished cleverly with deviled
eggs ornamented with pimiento:
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Yes Fom-THE PAIN
IS GONE ALREADY!
Mo Stiffness
T*HE gay little flared peplum on
* this smooth, two-piecer for jun- j
iors whittles your waist to a mini­
mum. Use big, bright ric rac
for a dashing trim. Smart, and
so easy to wear for all your sum
mer activities.
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Pattern No. 1984 is designed for sizes
11. 12. 13. 14. 13. 18 and 18. Size 12. short
sleeves, requires 35a yards of 39-inch fab­
ric; 9 yards trimming.
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 order to:
3 tablespoons drippings or oil
54 cup onion, chopped
54 enp green pepper
1 cup diced celery
1 cup mushrooms (optional)
2 cups canned tomatoes
Cook the onion, green pepper,
celery and mushrooms in hot drip­
pings until lightly browned. Then
add tomatoes and cook until thick­
ened. Serve by heaping spaghetti on
platter, garnish with vegetable balls
and pour sauce over all.
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H EA D A CH E
PO W D ER S
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10. Approximately how far does !
the earth travel each day on its I
journey around the sun?
The Answers
1. In China. It is 2,100 miles
long and was completed in 1350
after 600 years.
2. No.
3. A skier.
4. James Whistler.
5. The same.
6. Chinese language and culture.
7. A weak man.
8. Soldier field, Chicago (150,-
000).
9. Humming bird.
10. 1,601,604 miles.
W ^r Bronze Arrowhead
American soldiers who have
landed on enemy-held territory by
parachute, glider or landing craft
one or more times, are now en­
titled to wear a bronze arrowhead
on the service ribbon for that thea­
ter of war.
P re s e rv e O u r L ib e rty
Buy U. S. W a r Bonds
Snap, Crackle,ftp!
1 onion, medium
1 green pepper
4 carrots
4 stalks celery
54 to 1 cup ground cooked meat,
poultry or fish, if desired.
Grind vegetables and then blend
with ground meat, poultry or flaked
fish. M ix 1 egg and 1 cup fine dry
bread crumbs into mixture. Shape
into balls and fry in hot fat or drip­
pings. Remove and drain, then place
on top of vegetable sauce made as
follows:
lit
You too. Il you cannot straighten up without
agony, or walk because every step is torment,
mould Ute O IN T -E A S E to help relieve the
¿rippling M u t c u l a r - k h t u m a t i e torture and
limber up Ike cramping muscles. For the pain
and stiffness do teem to disappear (aster and
give you greater, longer comfort after a rub with
this P o te n t, S o o th in g A n a lg e s ic . That OIMT-
E A S E — known for 40 years as JOINT-EASE
—give such fast, relaxing relief, such prolonged
heat comfort, must be why so many sufferers
rely upon the A d d e d S t r e n g t h P o w e r o l its
F O U R proven pain relieving medicines for the
real help they must have. Always use OIMT-
E A SE for prompt relief In distress of H e e d a n d
R e fr e e h H o t . T i r e d F e e t — I t » for almost every
distressing pain. It should not fail! For free
spmote write
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Have you gone vegetarian enough
to eat your spaghetti that way? Then
you'll like this recipe which makes
a tasty dish but still faves
points:
.
Vegetarian Spaghetti.
(Serves 6 to 8)
54 pound spaghetti
Cook the spaghetti in boiling,
salted water until tender; drain.
In the meantime make up the fol­
lowing mixture:
T U IIS I
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Macaroni Salad.
(Serves 8 to IS)
14 pound elbow macaroni
(V. (V. (V.
ev. <%
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4 cups tomato Juice
3 tablespoons lemon Juice
2 tablespoons unitsvored gelatin in
54 enp cold water
1 cap diced chicken or ham or
\ A General Quiz
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flaked salmon or tuna fish
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54 cup diced celery
54 cup canned peas or diced green
The Quettion»
»epper.
1. Where is the longest canal in
Cook macaroni in boiling, salted the world?
2. Are congressmen required by
water until tender. Drain. Rinse
law to attend any session of con-
with cold water
gress?
and allow to cool.
3. Who calls “ track” in the
Heat the tomato
sports world when he wants people
juice to boiling.
out of his way?
Add gelatin which
4. What man signed his corre­
has
been
dis­
spondence and paintings with the
solved in the cold
figure of a butterfly?
water. Cool m ix­
5. Will food cook more quickly
ture. Then add other ingredients and
place in oiled mold. Refrigerate un­ in vigorously or gently boiling
til set. Unmold and serve garnished water?
6. Sinology is the study of what?
with deviled eggs, pimiento and cu­
cumber slices.
7. What is a milksop?
8. What stadium has the largest
The dessert for the above main
dish salad can be hearty.
You seating capacity in the United
might like applesauce cake with States?
9. What bird has the swiftest
chocolate icing, icebox cake or
flight for short distances?
lemon meringue pie.
Meatless is the description for this
spaghetti with its vegetable balls
that taste like meat and a savory
sauce also made of vegetables.
IN
M illion s of people suffering fro m
sim ple P II m , have found p ro m p t
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“Ths flrehts Are fireat Fsods” —
Kellogg’s Rice Krlspies equal the whole ripe
grain In nearly all the protective food ele-
^^naents declared essential to human nutrition.
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STIFF JOINTS and BRUISES
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