OMEN . E:-.18 in? Country- Fresh in A Gelatin D The Ginrdien Thursday, May 12. 1955 Rhubarb esserl I: III Bailey Allen "The Iuperinarket. did not have. many fresh fruitI today. MIdame.. Olcopt I few high-priced special- des. It lI still I little too soon in lnIny Iectinns for strawberries .Ind other early fruits to be reason- ' Ihle in price. So I bought 4 pounds' of rhubarb. which is plentiful. also I pounds of bananas which nrei gm right to use." said the Chef. Fresh Ind Ci-lap "The rhubarb looks country- Iresh. with nice pink stalks that break with I crisp snap. and green leaves that show it was held grown. Although rhubarb has been used mostly for pie-making. 1 like N baked as I sauce. or stewed and combined with bananas into an en- ticing molded gelatin.” Rhubarb Banana Gel: Add 2 envelopes untlavored gelatin to I e. orange juice: Ind let stand 5 min Then pour in ll: c boiling .llll('P drained from stewed or halo. ed rhubarb. ('ool. then refrigcrate Hi min. or until hcginiiinc to thicken Stir in 1 c. drained cooked rhubarb and .1 peeled sliced han-. Inas, Turn into I lightly oiled qt.i ring mold Refrigerate until lirm.l from 4 to ti hrs l'niiiold on a large serving plate. Fill the center with Iliglitly sweetened sliced oraiiurwl and bananas. Gainish iiitli ivliolp grapes: serve wiili ciist:-ird Sallt'P.l Raked Fresh Rhubarb: Wash 4 lbs fresh rhubarb: truii off lt'lillft.H'.. Cut the stalks into 1'' pieces. ilixl In To c. sugar. and it up stilt, Bake Ila hrs. in It covered cas- ELLEN'S by an Island F I ing of ileiigih. stewed prunes and pine- apple chunks. sozrole It 50 degrees F. 12 serv- ings. SUNDAY DINNER Shrimp Cocktail Salndettes I Chicken Fricassee on Crusty Biscuits Baby Carrots Green Peas Rhubarb-Banana Gel Custard Sauce Coffee Tea Milk Shrimp Cocktail Salndettes: Use 1 I7 ozn can chilled shrimp. or 1 twin oz.t pkg thawed frozen cook- ed shrimp. .Add l2 c. thin-sliced raw celery or small-diced cucum- Spirifual Therapy Inspires Writer To Share Experience DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I wish to IhI.re my experience of spirituIl therapy with your many readers - eSpeCl8",y T. Y.. your uurespondent bf March 7. who in emotionally depressed. She has 1' guilty conscience about I brief fling with her elderly boss When her husband was hospitalized I year ago . I offer th following truths. tested Ind proved. though space permits only I brief outline. 1. God's guidance. forgiveness and his great perfect love are readily available to Ill - I gift incohceivable to those who don't know Him. which means we who cut ourselves off from Him. The first step. then, is to turn 1o God . who knows our need before we ask. But Vie must ASK. from the depths of our being: and then know that He hears e- and that the answer is on the way. 2. Don't outline the answer, or otherwise limit God's Gianni.-ls of working for and through us. Our growth depends upon our willingness to be led by Him. our disposition to surrender all that prevents our receiving His her. and l recipe shrimp cocktail cream sauce. For each serving put 5 or 6 shrimp in I nest of shredded lettuce. Top with the sauce. Shrimp ('oi-litail Cream Sauce: Combine LI c. each mayonnaise and commercial sour cream. Add 1 tsp. lemon or lime juice. l-2 c. celcry salt. In tsp. Worcestershire and 's tsp. tahasco. TOM(lRRf)W'S DINNER Cottage t'hcesc Ball Salailettes Fish-Sticks. Green Bean and Carrot Platter Potato Chips Pickle! lleep Apple Pie ' Coffee Tea Milk THE cut-JP su;oi:s'rs A spring fruit compote consist- stewed rhubarb in inch DIARY ariner'I Wife "H0" tlitl M-it en.in.v the visilorroom today. decorating anew the of yesterday alteriioon"" we ask- ed Mack this morning. This was 1 walls in an avalon lilue. Ours ay mostly in re-touching, where I lad Dl 'll1”9F-K 099 01 B9-Il9l'3l10nS la blue brush of wall had chanced of folks of the name who lInd ll washed by the river. "Goodl" Mack smiled. would you believe it? He dnesntil know one thing yet about base-l ball-doesn't even know where first base is!” A Bats and 'hascballs' are lIlllL'lll in evidence at Alilcrlea those days. so much II) that we and Jeanie at respective hoiiseclean-. lugs stand to be delayed ll wet Is much as cross the yard to the woodsberl to pick up mater- ial to revive dying tires wlienl the black dog's appczuaiice gives warning that his masters are fol- lowing from the fields. "Is your housekeeper in dong- ur of losing her position'I" Jeanie laughed this afternoon when Jam- es stepped along the yard lfiiVilI'fl the supper hour with I master-. fut tread. Smoke was then issuing darkly from an old chimney. the dark of fresh kindling. "Don't tell me the meal isn't- on the table! This hiiii.seclc:iniiigZ" he said "Or is it only an ex- cuse? I guess" he commented "there's not another farmer in this community, no. not in all this county It this time of year. who must wait for his supper." '”l'licre's at least one othcr" Jeanie chuckled hurrying imiard the House across the Lane as the knctor ptil-putted to the yard. "or there will be if I don't Itir my- Ielf!" ' Jeanie was rlc.-iiong hrr litmu- ltM'('?lo tint farmed fine acres down where the ;passing and vice versa until the white of ceiling in "I H lsome despair we at last put the. B111 brushes away and decided to leave well enough alone. "Hovi do you like it?" we lflheried then of Jaiiics. hoping hisi inspection would last until we spread the supper-table and made the place more meal-lil'.e. "Looks clean and nice" he re- plied. "But I see where you splat- tered . , " "Sonic If the blue on the bite?" "Yes. I guess you should have your glasses changed And in I place or two there's some white on the blue. Oh. you can touch it up later here and there can't you7" ”There's my first pansy of the season" our and others' kindly hostess of this evening offered of a fetching yellow blossom . . CI'0('llS9S we have now It Alder lea. dainty ladies of flowers in fragile gowns of white or mauve blossoiiiiiig lowly in. to us, on- W expccted places about the lawn and in the old flower-bed. mak- ing the day brighter while the tlnlltttlils and tulips await more sunshine. And the spell of May is over the farmlands: greening the fields. painting them in emerald the new-land too. cradled lllPlVl'0t'Il pieces of woodland which with new and quavering bleats. today we saw James stop to re- gard. And in the near paslurp land the days too short. too short. hf day and in shcoplold at night. Um" mmon-my ”" - " - Di"! lcnme the strangers of lamhkins G - - - Good-night. . . . .blessings. This meekness of spirit 'is accomplished through prayer. It probably takes less money to dress up the bathroom than my other room in the house. Ind the effort in lo rewarding. gEven the youngsterii will go willingly 3010 the soapsuds. if You Pl'0V'd9 "'9'" with In Ittractlvc. colorful Iettlng. A stern Duty nappuy, we're getting Iwey from the idea that cleanliness is I stern duty. something that has to be faced Ind tolerated -- like it or not. In I pretty bathroom, with I decorative shower curtain, gay Ind colorful towels, I lush bath mat Ind pretty brushes. bathing can be I joy. I recreation, I rest cure or even I tonic. If you intend doing over your bathroom. you'll find that build- Irs and fixture supply houses recommend colored fixtures. which are selling like the proverbial hot- cakes. The latest models are made in lovely shades of blue. green. pink. yellow. ton and gray. For I Small Space For the second or small bath- room. where space is at I premi- um, there's I triangular-shaped sink and vanity combination; which is also made in pretty col- ors. Some of them have fool-space beneath. so that I woman can sit comfortably when applying make- up or fixing her hair. In other land effective prayer must be studied and practised. Seek God First; All Good rniim.-til g 3. Regardless of its seemingj origin. any deep problem that de-! fies hiitnan solution has one basic cause. namely separation . from God: and the remedy is right relationship with God. This is the turning point; all else fol-; loiis. Begin to establish this rela- tionship by talking to your pastor. or some other competent spiritual adviser. t 4. It is I great mistake to tryl to correct your human relation-l ships first. and then work to-. pwards I right relationship with' God. This is just the reverse of how to do it. Seek ye first the. kingdom of God. then He will; transform your life, until all is inl perfect alignment. "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart. and Iran not to thine own understand- iiig: in all thy ways ucknoiiledge iHim ti.e.. look to Him in faith), and He will make plain thy paths." (Proverbs 325i. 5. Study Glenn Clark's hunk "Be Thou Made Whole" tfslacalastcr Parkt. a complete course in so it- ual therapy. It allows for psycho- .logical counselling if needed. But I viord of caution here: it is neces- sary to face conflicts honestly. .and helpful It times to know their origin. but it is more important to avoid getting immersed in -them. Don't accept them tin the ylhinking of patient or counsellor) ias pcrnianent forces in life or lh9.V will be dlfficiilt indeed to heal. ' Siiggested Aids To Dally Prayer 6. Donll search in any human .relationship for what may have .been given or denied in child- hood. Keep closc to God; ask Him ito lead you to those who can help: then give thanks to Him. Spiritual therapy should precede and Iccoinpany any other type of treatment; it will be I safe- lguard. guiding and blessing all concerned. 7. Establish I daily devotional. and adhere to the plan of study ltliat is right for you. A good study guide is The Manual f Prayer, an interdenominational periodical idislributed without charge by yThe Prayer Tower at 1571 Grand .Aveniie. St. Paul 5, Minnesota - and subsidized by free will of- 'fei-ings. The Fellowship Messenger tsame address! performs I sim- ilar service. and I particularly iecommend the recent February- I And life on the farm is good . .. Iitinllietulveryehuvboiit. WIIhuvIln0iw,iIidliItdeIIIueotyIiobIIlIvbevIhtld. Dot'IwbyvJIenbvyInghuIIo,IlieprefInPwu...lIvuhI heoehetlhogeulttendtncefiwoitueieuhpedeetfevbebfn uIIWe&lI.'IIIeIdqIvIodeeIvI0dn.PtnIIhpooIloyot "longish-ddnlub-tvqidtanyno. :30 Sttfcl ..bI0IvlIIvevywIy. Mali: types. the dressing table is adjac- ent to the storage cabinet unit Colorful Bath Fixtures Iy ILIANOR nose Ioctielnl Hun PrefIbricItcd lIvItorleI now come in IIctlonI. some cabinet units have concealed Iotlod-clothes bu-npen and medicine trIyI. with ":.lE'""' W- Iults of normIl curiosity. All in Ill. designers. mInufIcturerI Ind builders Ire working hard to make the b oom Is handsome and conv cm In possible. Io that cleanliness becomes more enticing than ever. Wine More Apart from this. spending money on the bathroom is I Ihrewd in- vestment. When I house is up for sale. attractive colorful bathrooms. like good closet space. have In ir- resistible ales appeal. Ind are often the les clincher. Cook's Corner which houses the basin. March issue to T. Y. The way of spiritual adventure and growth isn't an easy road It first. There will still be prob- lems and difficult choices; and many things to give up. but the rewards are great and perman- ent. It is inevitable that later we shall pass along to others what, has been given us: for it is ex-t perience that prepares us to show others the way . . . F. L. Other Guides To Devotion. l)l-JAR F. L.: Thanks for your tontribution. I haven't read Glenn- Clark'I book ”Be Thou Model Whole." although I know thel Manual of Prayer and agree with you that it provides excellent fare for daily meditation and thanksgiving. in addition iiiay I siiggcst "In.-l slructions In the Life Of Pi t . I pamphlet distributed b. The 'l-inward Movement .Plll)llL'all0I'lSl at 412 Sycamore Street. ('iiicin- MUFFINS nati 2. Ohio Also "(Ionfidcnce into tbs. butter God'L words of encoiii-agcnicnt '2 cup brown sugar packed firmly taken from the notes. instructions I. cup chopped walnuts and letters of Rev. Daniel Con- -M cup crushed pineapple sidinc. S. .I., and publislictl by 3 cups biscuit mix the Passinnist Fathers at )lonas- it cup sugar tary Place. Union City. N. J. 1 cup milk NI. H. 2 eggs Mary Haworth coiinsels through her column. not by mail or per-I in sional interview. Write her care of The Guardian. Charlotte- town. WASHINGTON PIE 1 c. white sugar 1 egg and yolk of other egg V; c. butter or V: c. sli.i;-tening and 1 desiiertspoon extra 1 c. milk Pinch salt 3 tsp. baking powder lla c. flour or little more 1 tsp. lemon Cream butter Ind sugar. then eggs well beaten. Add milk, then flour and baking powder sifted Io- gelher, also flavoring. Bake In pie tins in moderate oven. . APPLE SNOW FILLING X 1 large apple or 2 small applesi peeled and grated, Idd Va cup of white sugar and 1 egg white. Beat all together until stands in peaks and put between and on top of pie. PINEAPPLE UPSIDE-DOWN Method - Melt butter. brush I little over.bottom and sides of In medium size muffin cups. Mix brown sugar. nuts. drained pineapple into remaining fat and IRE I1! IIII How To Stay ' Iv III Overweight; who have reduc- ed Iuccessfully Ire Isking for I plu that in equally effective for keeping desinble weight. Final TIIIVI the most ntisfying pIrt of I figure progrIm. Here is the weighing plIn. Slip out the isinglasa that covers the figures on your scales. Mark on the scaled I cautionary yellow line. mIrk I red danger line. Any morning the pointer on the scales touches that yellow line. start trimming calories in sweets, you'll never go Ibove the danger mark. Now for the nutrition technique of which weight can be control- led. Calories are the key. Some fifty years ago when calories were established Is In accurate meas- ure of the fuel value of food. reducing became an exact science. When calories are out below re- quuEfI'lEnl.Ip nature is forced to draw on Itored fat for part of the body's energy needs and the pointer on the scales goes down accordingly. Nutrition knowledge makes it possible to adjust cal- ories below requirements. yet in- clude III the protective nutrients in normal amounts so that body tissues Ire kept in I fine state of repair. Truly, science has tak- en all the guess work out of re- ducing. Once you have reached norm- al weight. there is no need to force nature to draw on stored fat and calories can match your requirements. The average woman uses approximately 2000 calories daily. But be realistic. Even though you are busy all day. if it's not active physical work, your calorie requirements Ire not In high Is "average." Let the pointer on the scales be your guide. for that is the highest authority. starches Ind fats. Be resolute and i Beautifully Slim JIIIIIII . Your best bet is to keep your protective food habits - that ll. , . A .House'liolcl .Hint benocneeaoretlinnou, pIII.IIr IIImplI.Iv...q,.i up. - 5 mm, bowl OIIICOIINI u I i-Ieepu. Io , V" ” Ild durable for for bread. fruit. tidbits or now” on dining your own bIck- New colon Ind textures In 5.1 yud I la in I picnic. introduced eIch year. and g Most of the pl of molded plu- wnre comes iny mIny different I file In new dglgned Io they cut ti-Ictlve colon. continue to make the y. food: the bIckbonI of the daily menus. The TAKE YOUR CHOICE DIET II planned not only for re- dircing menus. but In I pIttIrn by which you can plan meal! that keep your weight Iormel. This protective plan i dettng helps you to stay young Ind to add many years to the but yelrl. When you realize the rewards that line! that come from making the right choice of food and controlling weight. it's obviously sheer folly to slip hack into the old fatten- ing food habits. Having lost the excess pounds on the protective pattern. you have I healthy hold on the food habits. Increase calories any way you please - by adding some favorite foods or by having larger servings of some of the favorites already included in the diet pat- tern. But watch the yellow mart - it's dangerous to go through the yellow! MORNING SMILE Friend-Hels I nice little horse tI saw him myselfl and the deal- er says I may have him for I song. Would you advise me to buy him? Man-That depends upon your eye for I horse and his ear for music. Ipoon equal amount in bottom muffin cups. - Put biscuit. mix. sugar and milk Into bowl. drop in unbeaten eggs and stir until well mixed but not smooth. If batter looks too iitlff add another tbs. or two of milk. Spoon equal portions of batter over pineapple mixture and bake 12 to 15 minutes. Cool about 5 minutes before removing from pan. Serve while warm. Have your oven over 400 degrees F. i Worcls Of The Wise The heart has reasons of which knowledge. -(PascIl). reason has no Fresh fish 'sti bl , uh be used the dii.ye;iiiPi?crltas:5d.ell'&i-'5; hi waxed paper and store in the coldeu pcto! tberetrigeratoruntil timeloeook. CRYSTAL CLEAR . "urea Iind or-vn. .IhII't III h you E&VEl in eixety 674:4”: YoI'IlIdnnInyuesMlh'NP""5”l""l'""” ggpymbowk. M'ui,bekeIndIerve,Illintilicunne gm” neg, qpough for generous, individual servings of mud puddii-igI.'IuNy eintudl. juicy Fml like APP” turiioveee-Ill your fevourite recipes. Thane crynni-aim Pym bowh witltflmia it-ted -dse willIddIlIktIIlfliIfoodyoIIervo.Colletitl whole not! So pretty, to iuefufl Your: inside every glint in pecknge of VEL-it's I gift you'll Ipprocitite Igtm Qd let yuan 0636 x as- BUWL t 'l ' VII: not nottsaeuaie-yaw with wonderful new mi-acting nu YEAST! .. .. o f"3.... I. ...,'"t mm In: Scnld 1 I. mill: Ind stir in 5 IN. grlnuhtcd Inger, to it- cool to lukevimrin. dd to mixture Ind tir in K 0. ko- wnmwnter. IItiI8e.oncI- lifted brad hour ; but well. Bee! in 4 the. melted Ihorteni . Work in 3 I. more once-Iifte lIreItl flour. Knend until unootli Ind elastic; place in greued bowl Ind rush top with melted butter or I ortening. Cover Ind not in vnrni plnce. free from dnught. Let fine until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough in bowl (ruse to Ind let rise Iuin until neIrl oubled. Punch down dong Indroll out to 56' thick- ness. Cut into rounds with 3' cutter; brush with melted him: or shortening. Crone rounds deeply with dull side of knife, I little toone side of ccntrr fold larger half over It-nlliec he f Ind pres: Ilong fold. Place. touching ucli other. on grened pem. Greue tops. Cover nd lat i-in until doubled le bu . Bnke hi hot ovhn, 400', Ibout 15 minutes. 0 Ne non Ipollod Iekes It old-style you! 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