Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 08, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday apr ii 8, 1937. . A Middien s vegetables f lease both Eye and palate ring or vegetate melange provide Spring time dinners followed by steamed pudding. Lbs. Madeline Dat i minutes in. Lightly salted of like to serve a vegetable Drain thoroughly and add Here is a Sug that not Only looks pretty. Gets the entire Din but at one time. You need a Ould to serve this at its Best. Don t have one you should Toucan a o v6 sir Nilest dishes party appearance with no Haven t one and Don t buy one right at this time Folind for you can bake this and it tastes just As casserole even so turned out. Maryland a cups shredded carrots i Tablespoon minced onion 1 cup cooked Salt Pepper 2 Esse beaten l cup grated cheese. Method shred the carrots very put them through the food Par boil them for five the a Jask of Lea Perrin adds Pinne liver m a pop touch that Means in much store your furs with Herbert Winston 465 Portage ave. Pm. 33 800 the dependable minced onion and the cooked season with Salt and Pepper and add the Well beaten eggs and the grated cheese. Mix thoroughly and turn into a Well buttered ring i Mould or a baking dish and bake in a Moder 375 Deg. F. Oven for about 35 minutes until firm. Unm Ould and fill the Centre with creamed peas. Or if you have baked the ring in a baking dish surround with the creamed peas. It s awfully Good and it looks so pretty. Another dinner which is almost entirely vegetable but does have the Flavouring of a Little chopped beef is called vegetable melange. You can see Why when you read the vegetables which it includes but also you can omit the Corn and peas if you like or it makes too big a meal for your family. Vegetable melange in. Ground beef 3 onions chopped 1 cup diced celery 2 Tablespoons butter . 5 medium sized carrots 1 can Corn 1 can peas drained 2 cans Tomato soup method put the chopped beef the onions and celery into a pan with the butter and Cook gently until the meat is tender. Stir frequently but do not let it Brown. Put the carrots through the food chopper and Cook with the Spaghetti in boiling salted water until the Spaghetti is tender. Drain Well. Mix with the meat Corn and peas. Season with Salt and Pepper and turn into a Well buttered casserole. Pour the Tomato soup Over the vegetables and bake in a moderate 375 Deg. F. Oven for 45, minutes. Grated cheese sprinkled Over the top adds to the flavor and appear Ance of this also. Steamed puddings for Spring Days steamed puddings always seem to me More like Winter desserts but recently we have had several Calls for More of them. So if you feel that Way Well try to see that you get them and try to give you those that Are not very heavy although any steamed pudding is rather a finish to a dinner. If you plan to serve one make the dinner proceeding a Little lighter mrs. Charles Zabeth Nourse becomes Bride of Toronto Man at diet ceremony in Chapel Dame Ishbel Camp 200, sons Scotland which will be held Satur Day from 2.30 to . Mix with the flour baking powder and sugar. Add the suet Well beaten egg and the chopped dates. Mix All these ingredients together then add the Salt Vanilla and milk. Turn into a Well greased. Tube pan and steam for about 2 hours. Turn out and serve hot with Lemon or Foamy sauce. The lady Chapel of All Church made Beautiful with Spring blossoms was the set Ting at 4. P.m., wednesday of a quiet wedding when Elizabeth Booge Nourse second daughter of or. And mrs. C. G. A Nourse be came the Bride of or. Charles Reginald Humsey of Toronto Only son of or. And mrs. Reginald a Rumsey of Toronto. Rev. William Askey was the officiating Clergyman. Both Bride and bridegroom were unattended. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore a Tailleur of Leaf Brown English Wool with a slim skirt and Short mannish jacket which was slightly fitted. The jacket opened Over a Blouse of Ivory silk crepe featuring a Square neck line outlined with fluting of the silk. The brim of her Brown Straw hat tilted slightly in front and rolled up softly at the Back where it was marked at the hairline by a Cluster Flowers in pastel shades. She wore a Corsage of Ade line roses and forget me not. Later or. And mrs. Rumsey left for where they will reside for travelling. Mrs. Rumsey donned a Short Box jacket of Grey Squirrel. Scottish Battig est to toe held saturday United scottish ladies auxiliary will hold their annual Home baking and fancy work Competition in the Assembly Hall Dominion business College. Memorial Boulevard Satur Day. All entries must be in by one1 o clock. There will be a Silver Tea and Sale of Home baking and fancy work in the afternoon from 3 to 6 o clock followed by a whist drive in the evening at 8 o clock at which Home baking and fancy work prizes will be presented. Marriage of Maude Lillian i. Vollrath youngest Daugh Terol the late or. And mrs. F. C Vollrath of Neche North Dakota. To or. Albert William Sixsmith o flin flon Man., was solemnized saturday at 7.30 . At St. Jude s anglican Church. Canon Nelson Smith officiated. The altar and Chancel were Beau valuable than usual soup and salad for value for 25e an 8x10 portrait of yourself limit one to each prion City this and and phone studio Lor Hippo tarment. This offer is Good Anvil mid. Phone go q42 lyceum photo studio Jjo a Orfant next lyceum theatre example Brusi vegetable meal and the dessert a teen t seem too much. Date pudding cup soft bread crumbs cup flour 2 Teaspoons baking powder cup sugar cup suet chopped Fine 1 egg beaten cup dates chopped Fine v Teaspoon Salt 1 Teaspoon Vanilla cup milk method measure the bread crumbs packed Down into the cup. Capt. To make donations the Assiniboine entertainment chapter . Met monday even ing at the Home of mrs. Edgar e. Beattie 212 Rutland . The Regent mrs. Harom p. Murphy pre sided. A vote of thanks to mrs. H. L. Scarth and her assistants miss Millie Mcadam and mrs. D. J. Edwards on the Bridge at the Institute of the Blind was followed by a very pleasing report of receipts. The meeting authorized several donations to charitable enterprises. Mrs. Harold a Mur Phy presided Over the teacups. Miss Gertrude Moreau and miss Millie Mcadam assisted in serving. Tif ully decorated with carnations Palms and Butterfly bows White tulle marked the Pew reserved for the guests. At the appointed hour the Bride Groom with his Best Man or. Edwin Keech took their places at the Chancel Steps. As mrs. G. Horrobin played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin the bridal party pre ceded by the Ushers messes. Roy Everett and Frank Kindred enter the Church. The Bride who was Given i marriage by her Uncle or. H. Rob Inson was attired in a floor length jacket gown of Dolce Blue taffeta the skirt showing cording from be Low the Knees. Her jacket was Long sleeved fitted Model with a wide rubber band is Handy to keep the Cook Book open at the Cor recipe. Peplum Back and Bow. She Wor an. Off the face hat of the Sam material trimmed with Silver an Short veil. She carried Johanna ill roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Velma Kelly attending her s bridesmaid chose a floor length. Own of St. James Rose sheer crepe front Sho Wing Blue buttons rom the High neckline to hem. Her at was an off the face Model of be same material with a Short her bouquet was of Talisman ones during the signing of the Register or Jack Stock Sang Trie Ridal party left the Church to the trains of Mendelssohn s wedding mrs. H Robinson aunt of in chose Lor the occasion a Navy Blue suede gown with a Liport fitted jacket her hat was of Navy Blue tuscan Straw. She wore Corsage of lilies of the Valley and Ohanna Hill roses. An informal reception was held t the Home of the Bride s aunt after Bride donned a hand knit costume of rust French Zephyr and Brown coat with Matching hat completed her ensemble. Or. And mrs. Sixsmith. Will reside t flin flon Manitoba. Scott. Burgess Grandview the United Hurch parsonage Grandview tues a april 6, Mary Cordelia Only Aughter of the late or. David j. And mrs. Burgess formerly of Bois Evain Man., became the Bride of or. David a. Bruce Scott second on of or. And mrs. Walter r. Scott t Grandview. The ceremony was Ler Forrend by Rev. John Jackson. The Bride wore an ankle length own of Coronation Blue silk crepe pith leg of Mutton sleeves and Cor age of Silver and White. The brides Naid. Miss Zetta Mills of grand new wore a gown of flowered crepe with pleated Collar and puffed sleeves. Or. Walter r. Scott attended his brother the bridegroom. Dinner at the Home of the Bride room s parents was. Followed by a arge reception at the Duck Moun Ain school in the evening. Or. And mrs. Scott will reside at Grandview. E wedding of Kathleen Edith Morton daughter of mrs. Charles f. Meek and the late or. Meek to . A. Yokes lord Strathcona s horse r.c., took place quietly wednesday at 3 . Rev. C. A performed the ceremony. Mks. Henry with her husband has returned two month visit to Monica Calif. Blouses match veils gorgeous Silks gaily coloured and often spangled with Silver and been introduced As partners for veiled hats. St. John s old boys to hold Tea saturday the St. John s College school old boys association will hold Itofe an Nual Silver Tea saturday Jerron 3 to 8 ., in the dining room of the Hudson s Bay store. J will be his Hon. W. J. And Tupper Premier and mrs. John Bracken his Grace Arch Bishop and mrs. Harding his Grace archbishop and mrs. S. P. Mathe president and mrs. Sidney Smith of the e University or. And mrs. Walter Burman. Reception committee includes or. Justice Cory messes. Jules preudhomme Osborne Scott. T. A. Sin Clair Walter Burman c. L. Jones jr., w. D. Hill Geo. M. Hudson r. Mrs Walter Burman Flower convener or. K. H. Clarke cake convener or. James Severin doorkeeper Stan b. Treilhard w. D. Squeezing a Spring handle on a new fruit juice extractor operates a wire Reamer around the inside of a half Orange or Lemon that the device contains the juice being retained in a bowl. Page seven. Moulden Desmond f. Cox s. A. Clark. Those pouring will include mesdames Gerald Williams a s. Jones Robert Fletcher Eleanor Mcelheran e. W. Mermagen a. M. Headlam l. B. Graham w. Matheson i r. Mclau Behlic Osborne Scott g. Cory c. L. Jones a o. Murray r. E. Moulden a. Haddock a. Prudham Jessie Maclennan e. B. Wright j. M. Jacob. General convener messes. Hill f. H. Clarke. Convening the Tea tables will be mesdames s. B. Treilhard Herbert Hoover Cedric Gallagher and of h. Clarke. In charge of service. Messes. Dan Maclennan r. A for. Lovers of Fine Tea Salaff women tricked into bogus. Marriage cruelly treated by lbs. Elizabeth Thompson Hile marriage and divorce Laws vary in different coun it is not possible any where to contract a second Legal Union without formally dissolving w human document n o. 9o9 fir Fatemi Qimat Totoa Tram pfc says this diet expert sooner or voter Tome food Valu. Of some years experience i with to prent the facts about Bouril As we see them. Bouril ranks first among tissue and blood builders. We find that it i the. Most easily nutritious of the liquid foods lately Bouril Combine Well with and at the same time increase re Fortun an nutritive value of other foods in a pleasant simple fashion As a culinary component it is invaluable. It makes left Over dishes not Only More palatable but More noun Shing. Its popularity extends from the housewife the convalescent to the difficult child who must meal. We who Are concerned with in health d disease rely on Bouril As one of our staunchest aids in getting a Well and keeping yours sincerely Jane. A. Boveri May help you too the first. The woman who wrote this letter was treated very Shab Bily but she should been so trusting. Her Story is dear. Mrs Thompson i was married when and after i lived a year with my husband he left me. Later he re turned to the old country and got married there and i did t bother about him any More. I earned my own living and later meet a Man who heed me. He knew about my husband and my husband s second marriage and said we should marry also. Of course he tricked me. He took me to a lawyer who made out some kind of papers and said they were All that was necessary was his wife in name and Law. We lived together for Twenty years and i was very Happy until one Day he left me and went to live with another who is very evil and wicked. Do you think that this is right mrs. Thompson i had a court Case but it was dismissed. Do you think .1 can Money from him at least a Little support should i go to a higher court or think this is use less he left me an old woman with poor eyesight unable to work penniless. Please help me. To unhappy. Of a court i dismissed it must you have no Legal claim on the Man. I am afraid you have no alternative except to apply for Relief. How Ever Tell your Story to Relief officials and if there of preventing you from i becoming a charge on the Community they will advise you How to proceed. Would there be any. Chance of getting Money if still alive his wife unless he was Able to get a divorce in the old country or had you declared legally dead. He could this on furnishing proof that he heard of you for seven years arid had unable to find any Trace of you. However As he went through a form of. Marriage before seven up it that this was done. You should have known. Better than to up by a lawyer could make you free to. Marry., the place of a. Marriage cer Emony. Don t think any lawyer was Ever a party a. Trick the Man was probably acting a part being paid by the Man you thought you married. I Hope your experience will make it Clear to other deserted wives that nothing except death or divorce dissolves a Legal Union and nothing except a proper ceremony makes a second venture binding. It was much harder to get 20 years ago than now but even then you perfect Case when your husband was living with an other woman. 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Notice general admission tickets do not go on Sale until april 4th h being set aside for the Sale of reserved eats Only. A special phone has been installed to handle reserved seat Calls. Dial 846 627 for reserved seats
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