Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 08, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 08, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Jalack currant Jam or of first fruits is by mks. Madeline Day if Vou live where Black you want to make the Jam without the rhubarb you can do la wild you can have All you j of this delicious fruit. But of us who Iive in town very in join set than a few and make Jelly at the same time. This recipe is particularly Nice if you Are using the wild fruit for it is Apt to have a v n see a n and less Gnu by Villem right bitter taste and doing it this Way avoids that. V re ind then it currant Jam s Ike there Are any ibs. Black currants so if like Ulack currant pints water preserves you d better the first time you see Wash and pick Over _ you May never get Chance. And if you currants removing the stems and tails. Place them in a sauce Many perhaps you d like with 2 pints of water and Jorje them go for 5 minutes counting the after the contents of the pan Black currant boiling. Rhubarb Drain of this juice and set 4 cups bind add 2 More pints of water 2 cups bring to boil. When boil 1 cup add 4 ibs. Sugar stir until 4u cups is dissolved then boil rapid method Wash and pick for about 10 minutes or until currants removing the mixture is thick. Tails. Cut the rhubarb into hot sterile jars and i Inch lengths. Mix them immediately. Either and acid the water. Currant Jelly Uril Truit s so t make the Jelly measure the yer stir until it is you poured off the currants Cook stirring often until the first two pints of water is thick. Pour into hot it to a boil and boil for Ile jars and minutes. Add 1 cup sugar for some people object to cup of the juice and boil As currant Jam on account of the As possible until it tests seeds. By cooking the fruit Jelly. Remove any scum and then cooking just As Short rises to the surface and rime As possible after the at once into hot sterile i added. Hey Are not so Apt cover with paraffin and. Jam hard. It s cooking cold add a second layer. Tith the sugar that does in a Cool dry place. Mugs colonial bouquet of White Sweet the wedding of and Corn Flowers. Hunter Only daughter of or. Bridal party left the vestry mrs. E. Kerr. To or. Geoffrey Irnest Belcher eldest son of or. And mrs. J. A. Belcher took place saturday july 2, in the at 7 ., vestry of Augustine Church. Rev. Or. G. A. Woodside officiated. Miss Lillian Hunter presided at the Llano. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore a peach starched face dress made floor length on Princess lines with Matching Bolero. Her Pale Blue Chapel veil was held in place with a Cluster of Blue Flowers and she carried Talisman roses and Maiden hair Fern. The Bride was attended by miss Irene Millar who wore a simple gown of Pale Green net with frilled floor length skirt. She carried Tea roses and Maiden hair ten. Or. James Belcher brother o the bridegroom was grooms Man. Following the ceremony a reception Vas held at Moore s Mikado. The Young couple left by motor for Minneapolis. The Bride travelled in a frock of Tan bark with Matching Bolero and White hat. On their return they will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. Kerr. Mother of the Bride chose a dress of Navy Blue printed crepe with Matching Redin Gote and she wore Talis Mother of the bridegroom chose a Green printed crepe dress with Matching coat and Felt hat. She wore Talisman was fell hat. Man mrs. Belcher 8 Hillier St. Jamos anglican Church the scene of a Lovely wedding sat urday july 2. At 3 When Audrey Bernice. Eldest daughter of sir. And mrs. Richard Hillier. Be came the Bride of or. Noel Robert Buxton eldest son of or. And mrs. S. B. Buxton. Rev. W. G. Findlay performed the ceremony and or. Cyril Lupton presided at the Organ playing before and during the ceremony. The choir was in attendance and the service fully choral. Palms ferns and standards of Pink and White peonies banked the Chancel and tall White tapers shed a soft Light. To the strains of Mendelssohn s wedding March. The reception was held on the Lawn at the Home of the Bride s parents or. And mrs. R. Hillier 150 Douglas Park Road. Or. And mrs. Buxton left by motor for Detroit lakes where the honeymoon will be spent the Bride wore a Navy Blue sheer Tail ored frock piped in yellow crepe with Finger tip Cape and hat in chinese Gold she wore Talisman roses. They will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. R. Hillier Mother of the Bride wore a floor length Model of chartreuse Green Chiffon with zippered jacket. Her hat was an imported Model in Orchid velvet an Orchid Corsage completed her cos tume. Mrs. Buxton Mother of the Bride i Oom wore a floor length lace Model in Burnt sugar Shade and a wide brimmed hat of Parisan. In the presence of a few friends a pretty wedding was solemnized at the manse of old St. Andrews saturday. July "2, when Margaret Alison daughter of or. And mrs. Kirk of Saskatoon sask., became the Bride of or. Gordon Buckingham of Winnipeg. Rev. H. B. Duckworth performed the ceremony. The Bride wore a becoming floor length gown of Blue Lily of the Valley lace with a jacket of the same lace. She wore a Juliet Cap with Orange blossoms and shoulder length veil. She carried Pink Briercliffe roses and ferns. Or. Harry Buckingham brother of the bridegroom was grooms Man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Home of the bridegroom s parents or. And mrs. Robert Buckingham of 495 Stiles Street where a Buffet lunch Eon was served. Or. And mrs. Buckingham will spend their honeymoon in Kenora and Points East. On their return they will reside in Saskatoon sask. I in a Lovely Home wedding Mary Jane Only daughter of or. And mrs. Bridegroom and his i c. D. Gotschall became the Bride of brother. Or. Jack Buxton took or. Ernest John Hamilton Spence their places the organist played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and bridal party came slowly up younger son of or. And mrs. W. J. Spence thursday june 30, 4.30 At the Bride s parents residence the aisle preceded by the Ushers j Mcmillan Avenue. Or. David Flem George Moore or. James Moss Ming officiated. Of Yorkton sask. A Cousin of the the ceremony took place in the bridegroom or. Kelvin Hillier of 1 living room which was decorated port Arthur brother of the Bride with ferns and tall standards of Pink i or. Bruce Dodds. The Bride Given in marriage by be father wore a White lace red ingot Model Over Satin with Long slim sleeves. The gown fastened by tiny buttons from neckline to Knees flared to end in a Short Tain. Her veil was held in place of a Coronet of seed pearls and Orange blossoms. She carried Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the Valley. The bridesmaids were miss Verna Hillier sister of the Bride and miss Suth Buxton. Sister of the Bride from. Their floor length gowns fashioned alike of Flower garlanded Ivory taffeta with deep flounces Square necklines and puff sleeves. They wore leghorn hats dimmed with Cornflower and Long peonies. The bridal music was played by or. T. Reinoehl. Given in marriage by her father the Bride chose a becoming gown of White Chiffon Over Satin Cut on Princess lines and sweeping the floor. Simplicity was the keynote of the dress. She wore a draped Chapel veil held with a Wreath of White Gardenias. Her bouquet was of red Briarcliff roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Caroline Mitchell was brides maid and wore a floor length gown of Coral Pink sheer Over taffeta featuring a deep pleated Bolero and having touches of Robin egg be. Her headdress was of White Gardenias with Long streamers of Robin Ridge by her father was gowned in White corded taffeta. The bodice was draped from the Square neck line which featured an elizabethan Collar. The Long sleeves buttoned to the Elbow to correspond with the buttons from the Collar to the Waist line. She wore a White veil held by an Orange and fall ing in soft folds to the floor. She carried Talisman roses and Fern. The Bride s Only attendant was her aunt. Miss Bessie Lucas. Winnipeg who wore a gown of Continental Blue Chiffon. Her hat was Navy Blue summer Felt. She car ried Talisman roses White carnations and Fern. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. For travel Ling the Bride wore a tailored shrimp Wool suit with White hat. Or. And mrs. Kelly will reside in Winnipeg. The Bride s Mother chose a wine sheer gown with a Corsage of Sweet heart roses. The bridegroom s Mother wore a Brown Redin Gote coat Over a Fawn sheer gown and her Corsage was sweetheart roses. A quiet wedding took place. Sat urday july 2, at Holland Man when Rev. E. Lund United in marriage Edith Muriel Only daughter of or. And mrs. T. Dodge and or. Maxwell Addison Parker third son of mrs. Parker and the late or. F. A. Parker of Mcconnell Man. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her father wore an ensemble of Rose beige sheer. She carried sweetheart roses and Fern. After a wedding breakfast or. And mrs. Parker left on a Honey Moon to Yellowstone Park. They will reside in Elm Creek Man. Portage la Prairie Man a wed Ding was solemnized wednesday june 29, at the Home of or. And mrs. Bert Lytle 39 second Street n.w., Portage la Prairie when Verna Alice fourth daughter of or. And mrs. Thomas h. Clark Winnipeg became the Bride of or. John Robert Canning son of or. And mrs. J. Canning Winni Peg. Rev. R. G. Thompson of Gordon United Church Winnipeg officiated. The ceremony was per formed in the living room under an Arch of Pink and White Stream ers and wedding Bells and banked with ferns peonies and delphiniums. Mrs. Bert Lytle sister of the Bride played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of Blue brocaded Satin and carried Talisman roses. She was attended by her Niece. Miss mar Jorie Lytle As Flower girl who wore a White crepe frock with Rose trimming and carried a Basket of Sweet peas pinks and carnations. A Buffet luncheon was served Tea being poured by mrs. Canning Mother of the bridegroom and mrs. Clark Mother of the Bride. The bridal couple left by motor for Clear Lake where the Honey Moon will be spent. Or. And mrs. Canning will reside in Winnipeg. Melville a quiet Cere Mony in St. Henry s roman Catholic Church monday july 4, at 7.30 a.m., Mary daughter of the late or. And mrs. Peter Halarewicz was United in marriage to or. Roc Lamoureux son of the late or. And mrs. J. Lamoureux. Rev. F. Stanley officiated. The Bride was become ugly attired in Pale Blue Georgette with a Navy hat and wore a Corsage of Pale Pink roses. Her bridesmaid was miss Bertha Pilon who wore a dress of Rose biege with hat of Blue and a Corsage of roses and Sweet peas. The groomsman was Marc Lamoureux brother of the bridegroom. The reception was held at the Home of or. George Bruneau where a wedding breakfast was served. Or. And mrs. Lamoureux left for a honeymoon tour by motor to Yellowstone Park. S Marian Fry Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. A. E. Fry of Vancouver ., formerly of bran Don was United in marriage to or. Clarence c. Gillis eldest son of or. And mrs. W. B. Gillis of Gray sask., saturday july 2, at 11 a.m., in first Baptist Church Regina. Rev. W. Lloyd of Riceton sask., officiated. The Bride chose a Shell Pink ensemble and a wide brimmed hat miss m. M. Fry and or. C. M. Fry of Brandon sister and brother of the Bride were in attendance. A wedding luncheon was held in the Gold room of the Novia cafe. Or. And mrs. Gillis left by motor for a Short visit with the Bride s parents at Vancouver They will reside at Gray sask. Portage la Prairie second daughter of or. And mrs. E. H Muir of this City was United in marriage tuesday to or. R. B. Bird of Brandon in a quiet ceremony at the Home of the Bride s parents a1 5 o clock. Rev. Joseph Jones of the Indian residential school officiated in the presence of i Amedi Winnipeg free press Friday july 8, 1938 Page eleven. Jewish Congress assails Germany evian Les Bains France july 7. Jewish organizations petitioned the International Befu gee conference today to protest to Ger Many against alleged persecution of and to induce Germany to permit emigrating jews to take part f their property with them. The memorandum sent by the world jewish Congress expressed Trong condemnation of Germany s policy As regards jews. Signed by rabbi Stephen s. Wise he world jewish Congress memorandum pointed out that anti Semi ism was increasing in Poland re mania and Hungary. Italian anti fascists refused in european countries asked he conference today for the same Egal rights that May be Given to refugees from Germany and Austria. Chicago woman explains peace plan Points in the peace plan of Satia u llah a Prince of Persia who was born in 1817, were explained by miss Sylvia Matte son of Chicago at a Public meeting in the Marlborough hotel wednesday eve Ning. The main object of the move ment is to unify All religions races and nations in a great world federa Ion to Foster peace she said. C. A. Mackenzie who presided announced the lecture was the Sec Ond of a series which would be resumed at the same place next wednesday evening. Egg Blue velvet. She carried Johanna Hill roses. Or. Athol my miss Watson As maid of Honor wore an Apple Green Chiffon with appliqued Bolero and hatching accessories. Her turban repeated the applique design of the Kiedio and she carried an bouquet of Bronze snapdragons. The tiny Flower girl. Catherine Woodman daughter of or. And h. A. Woodman in Pink ruffled taffeta trimmed in Blue As was her hat and ribbons. She carried women it hive Tri d everything else and they have to give you Relief Don t worry ask your few ale pills or couple be spent. For travelling the Bride wore a smart tailored Grey suit with a White sheer Blouse and a White Panama hat. She wore a Corsage of Briarcliff roses and lilies the v mrs c. D. Gotschall. Mother of the Bride wore a floor length imported gown of Thistle shaded lace Over taffeta with a Matching Eton jacket. Her hat was a picture Model of natural toned leghorn. A Corsage of Johanna Hill roses completed her w. J. Spence Mother of the u mrs. W. Pence and sold for half Century for Fri Devroom chose a floor length Uliar to your so. No dangerous a negro of h a St Rose i Peculiar to y demand Artel s in sealed tin Box with signature Feker Bocskor s moot every r Nerous n Mand dress of Dusty Rose l Box blackheads pc Heads go quickly by a simple lifted that just dissolves them. Get ounces of peroxide powder from your druggist rub this with a hot wet gently Over the of will wonder where they have have a Hollywood complexion. Lev Blue sheer coat she wore a Large Navy Straw hat and a Corsage of Briarcliff roses. Kelly Kule Souris Man. A pretty wedding took place at St Marv s Church july 1. When Betty Neota Only daughter of or. And mrs. Henry Rule of Souris became the Bride of or. Bernard Kelly second son of or and mrs. James Kelly. Aumi Rev Alex. Mclntyre officiated. The Bride who was Given in mar ate relatives. Two Little nieces. Misses Peggy and Marion Muir were Flower girls. The couple left later by motor for Quebec where they will honeymoon after which they reside in Brandon. Engagements or. And mrs. H. Smyth 822 Strathcona Street announce the engagement of their elder daughter Eileen to or. George Sutherland second son of or. And mrs. B. Suth Erland 718 Ashburn Street. The wedding will take place july 29. Or. And. Mrs. Malcolm Barr of Starbuck Man., announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Marjorie Lillian to or. Everett Ray o Neil of port Arthur. The wedding will take place in port Arthur july 18. Students Honor a. A Mcarthur upon his retirement after 3c years of teaching 25 of which had been spent in Laura Secord school a. G. Mcarthur principal was presented with a car radio by the students last week. Nearly students jammed Thi school auditorium for the presents Tion which was made by Sheila Fisher. Bruce Vodrey read the presentation address. Mrs. Russell Fraser if Vancouver ., has arrived to Pond some time in Winnipeg with Ler father or. George Wilson and mrs. Wilson. Boys travelling to los Angeles a group of 42 Winnipeg boys with three companions from car Man Man., Are at present making a motor tour to los Angeles. They Are travelling via Rugina Calgary Banff Cranbrook Spokane Seattle and san Francisco and will make the return trip via North Dakota and Fargo. 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