Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 27, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday september 27, 1938 Page nine Canadian cookery. Inexpensive cuts of meat can by . Madeline Day asked the other Day if give a few recipes for one some inexpensive cuts the left overs Are even better so that they would be Appe than the original i think. And Beans in As it gives these a Richer flavor. One thing about corned beef is that the peat and tender that she and i rather wanted some-1 Little different from the or stews and pot roasts. Corned beef hash is about the Best of these. Corned beef hash 2 cups chopped corned beef any inexpensive Cut of i 2 cos potatoes of cooked so that it is chopped Cim 1 Small onion minced Fine Teaspoon Pepper cup Cream drippings so such recipes and f method put the beef through the i think is braised ii Ood chop the potatoes very Fine. Add the Mincoff nning can and has flavor if you Cook and slowly enough. That s f that and the seasoning j ult to make this More veil give a of the Nicl-., very ribs. They Are certainly inexpensive there is so much Bone have to allow More per per rom 2 to 3 pounds for six braised Short ribs 3 ibs. Short ribs Salt Pepper flour i onion 1 Large Carrot 2 cups tomatoes 1 Teaspoon sugar method have the Butcher crack a e ribs and then Cut them in pieces j sending size. Wipe Well and Roll flour seasoned with Salt and wooer. Brown in a Little hot i wiled shortening cooking until meat is nicely browned on All sides. J jays is the time for your dutch i or a heavy Kettle with a close 1 cover for the meat needs slowly. Add just enough water to barely cover. Add and the Carrot which a onion ave been sliced. Cover and Cook jowly for about 3 hours. The tomatoes and the sugar. W the additional seasonings if Neces cover again and Cook for prot her hour letting the liquid Al Cook away at the last. The i eat should be very Juicy tender id moist but without any excess liquid. The onion and the Carrot 2dd flavor and the Long slow Cook is does the rest. Corned beef is another delicious and inexpensive meat and since it i 53 Good sliced cold or made into corned been hash Cook enough to have some left Over. Corned beef dinner 4 Iba. Corned beef 1 head cabbage 6 medium carrots 6 medium onions 6 potatoes and the Cream. Season with Pep per you probably won t need any Salt and turn into a Well greased frying pan. Cook until the hash is Well done and thoroughly heated through then push it to one Side of the pan and add additional shortening or drippings to the other Side of the pan. Lift the hash onto this press ing it firmly into the pan. Cook gently until it is crusty and browned on the under Side. Turn out onto a hot Platter with the browned Side up. Garnish with Parsley and serve. Miss Hil Attr Hermans on who is on furlough from her medical missionary work in Formosa will be guest speaker at the autumn thank offering meeting of the women s missionary society of first presbyterian Church wednesday at 3 ., in the Church Hall. Guest leaders to plan . A conference for volunteers will be held at the . On wednesday september 28. Leaders will be miss Hedwig d. Hobrecker National executive Secretary and . C. T. Mchattie president of the Vancouver . The con Ference will open at a jn., under the chairmanship of . A. Woods Hicks. The morning will be devoted to business and after a luncheon there will be a discussion on the . As a National and world wide organization with . B. B. Ubienski As chairman. The importance of Volunteer leadership will be discussed and the meeting will close with afternoon Tea. Girls miss Hedwig d. Hobrecker National executive Secretary of. The ., will be guest speaker at the organization of the . Hobby classes for the fall term wednesday at 8 Pau. Mrs. Phyllis Field Cooper will speak briefly on the value of Hob Bies. Miss k. Shea will contribute several vocal selections. All Young Day wednesday Riverbend school for girls is holding its annual sports Day wednesday september 28, from 2 to 5 . There will be All varieties method Wash the meat Well and j of racing and jumping compete pin on to Cook in cold water. Let tons under the supervision of the it come to a boil then Drain off the j new gymnasium mistress. Miss water. This freshens the meat and j Eleanor Anderson of removes part of the Salt for it is j Eaton school Toronto. Margaret Apt to be rather Salty. I return to the fire and cover with boiling Cook slowly for about 4 hours for it must be very tender to be Good. Peel the onions and potatoes and scrape the carrots. Cut the cabbage in quarters and add the vegetables to the same Kettle in which you Are cooking the meat about a half hour before it is done allowing Tybera time to be Well cooked. Lift the meat to a hot Platter and arrange the vegetables around the Edge alternating them to make an attractive Border. The liquid which is left if it is not too Salty can be used As the base of a. Very Good soup. Or it is Good to Cook Lima Beans or Navy dry cleaned and pressed minor fret the school sports Captain is Margaret Dowler. Sports captains for the four houses Are York Hall Janet Edgar Garry Hall Eileen Gray Douglas Hall june Lear Nelson Hall Marion Booth. At the conclusion of the events Tea will be served to parents and friends in the reception room. . Of St. John s Tea for shoppers . H. K. Shackell and . W. P. White will Convene the an Nual shoppers Tea to be held in the t. Eaton co. Assembly Hall tuesday from 2.30 to 5.30 in Aid of St. John s Cathedral ladies Aid. Receiving will be . H. K. Shack Ell j. O. Murray w. E. Jackson . J. S. Spick . E. F. Rampling. The following will charge of Tea tables . Corbett . C. Kennedy Claxton . T. Lan . J. C. Boyd . T. Mrs. H. Shave and . Watson. The Home cooking will be under the convener ship of . R. P. Rooke and . Officer to speak at opening weddings women who tending the attend this meeting. Are interested in at Hobby classes May St. Philip s ladies plan Harvest Tea the ladies of St. Philip s Church Norwood circles Are holding their annual Harvest Tea in the t. Eaton 30, Tea . Mrs. Blood Home Assembly Hall Friday sept the from 2.30 to 5.30 Tables will be convened by h. Winder . L. Greene William Barnett . and . F. Lewis. The cooking table will be in charge of Circle no. 1, convened by . H. C. Skinner received by the guests will be . F. W. Goodeve and . F. Elsey. The general convener is . F. Elsey. University of Manitoba i glee club will hold a get acquainted Tea wednesday eve Ning at 8 pin. In the arts girls common room Broadway. Past present and prospective members will be present Winona Lightcap to meet and or. Miss John Craig who will direct this year s production the annual meeting of the old folks Home Middle Church will be held at the Home wednesday afternoon at 3.15 o clock when the financial statement and a Complete report of the year s activities will be received. The Home will be open for inspection and anyone interested in the work of this association May hear the re ports and inspect the Home. A bus will leave the Corner of Portage Avenue and the mall at 2.30 o clock returning to the City about 5 o clock. Tea will be served Fol lowing the business meeting. O South Centre women s conservative association autumn open ing will be a luncheon wednesday at 1 ., in the Marlborough hotel . W. W. Kennedy will give a travel talk on her re cent trip abroad. Following lunch Eon a business meeting when . E. Wasdell president will give a report of the Ottawa convention of the conservative association to which she was a Delegate. Vestry of first presbyterian Church was the scene of a quiet wedding saturday sept 24, at 3 pin. When Grace Alva Drys Dale plighted her troth to or. Wil Liam Leslie Haney. She is the daughter of or. And . W. B. Drysdale and he the son of . F. M. Haney. Autumn Flowers in deep tones formed a pretty setting for the Cere Mony performed by Rev. Neil Smith. The Bride Given in marriage by her father was gowned in Tea Rose sheer with wide skirt and a draped bodice. She wore a close fitting hat of Tea Rose velvet with circular shoulder length veil of tulle and her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses Bou Vardia and Maidenhair Fern. The couple were unattended. A reception followed at the Marlborough hotel after which or. And . Haney left by motor for a trip South. The Bride chose for travel Ling a beige Wool travel coat with beige Fox Collar opening Over a peasant wine two piece Woollen frock the jacket of which revealed a French hand tucked Blouse. Her hat was of deep Brown Felt. Or. And . Haney will reside in the Thelma mansions on their re turn. Mrs. Drysdale the Bride s Mother wore a Navy Blue Wool Ceat open ing Over a printed silk gown in Rose tones. Her hat was of Navy Felt and her Corsage of Butterfly roses. The bridegroom s Mother chose a costume of Navy sheer with match ing hat and her Corsage was of Talisman roses. T. John s Cathedral the scene of a pretty wedding saturday sept. At 4 ., when Hilda daughter of or. And . Peter Ornes became the Bride of or. John Williamson son of or. And . J. Williamson. Rev. officiated. The Church was decorated with Palms and Flowers. Tulle bows naked the guest pews. Or. J. Sut on played the bridal music and . W. Fry Sang o perfect love during the signing of the Register. Given in marriage by her father lie Bride looked charming in. White Angelski lace Chantilly pattern he skirt falling into a Regency train. The sleeves were wide at the Shoul Ders and form fitting at the fore . The dress featured an Eliza Bethan Collar. She wore a Chapel veil held with a Coronet of pearls and Orange blossoms and carried Johanna Hill roses and lilies of . Mrs. John Ferguson of Sachiyo River was Matron of Honor and wore the gown in which she was married less than a year ago. It was an ice Blue Satin with Short puffed sleeves. She wore a Short veil held with Pink Flowers and carried Briercliffe roses. The Bride was also attended by two bridesmaids miss Mae sum Merly and miss Lily Poulton. Miss Summerly wore Marina Blue lace. Wife fears. She is deserted combat rheumatism it often caused by one acid in Tau blood impurity should be by the own yes. Kidneys Fui did remains it in Ruiu the i in using excruciating pains. I rheumatism by keep in condition. Take Dodd s kidney a fils Fot half rite kidney remedy. 104 kidney pills by . Elizabeth Thompson Omen who Are dissatisfied Rith husbands they consider worthy but Dull May. Decide after Reading this letter that there is something to be said for them. One wife writes dear . Thompson am very unhappy and would like some advice. For the last four years my husband has been drink ing an awful lot also staying out nights and coming Home Between 3 and 6 in the morning. Most of the time he is drunk when he comes Home. He wants me to be up wait ing for him with a lunch ready whenever he comes Home. A few nights ago i waited up for him until 2 . And then went to bed. He got Home about 3, ate the lunch i had left for him. Then came in and said he was not Welcome at Home because i was not up wait ing for him. He started to yell and argue and Call me vile names then he proceeded to pack his clothes and said goodbye you la never see me that was four Days ago and he has t come Back. Our House is in my name and he asked me before this to sign it Hack to him. I refused As i am afraid if i did this he would Tell me to get or he. Will keep arguing and heating me until i am forced to leave. I know if i do that i la never be allowed to come Back. Then he will Tell people i left him and the court also if it comes to that and i would be left alone with my Little boy. My older boy is working and can look after himself. I cannot get Relief if my husband is in business and he is not forced to keep me if i leave him so what am i to do the House false Teeth Rock slide or slip a new. Greatly improved by sprinkled on upper or a holds false Teeth firm and All Day. Can not slide slip sni pop out. No Gummy gooey or feeling because fas i is Alkane. Makes breath Sweet get fas Teeth at any accept no substitute. Advt. Is mortgaged. Would you advise me keep my claim on it desperate. All Means hang on to every thing that you have and Don t let your husband frighten you into signing away the property. Undoubtedly this business of staying away for several Days is an attempt to scare you into doing what he wants but if you realize your rights and stand firm he will have to treat you better. There is no danger that you will be left destitute while your Hus band has anything. He cannot be compelled to live with you but he can be made to support you. If he stays away and does t Send you any Money you can Lay a charge of non support and desertion against him. Or if he comes Back and starts being brutal have him nailed up for assault. You might find it advisable to leave the House if he became violent but go straight o the police court and there won t the slightest danger that he can get out of supporting you. No to Nan in this country submit of physical cruelty for the Sake of a meal ticket. It is ridiculous to say hat you would never be allowed to come Back if you Ever left Home. A husband cannot shut the door on his wife without being guilty of technical desertion. A woman can go. Away from Home for any reason or for no reason stay away for a few Days or for months and while her husband does not have to support her if she leaves his roof without cause and cannot make her come Back the minute she decides to return Home he has o admit her and Supply her with food clothing and shelter. If he re fuses he runs afoul of the Law. Some women Are afraid to go away for trips because their husbands say if they go it will be desertion and they can never come Back. It in t True and any woman who lets her self be fooled by such a Bluff can t Dave done much investigating. Perhaps the Best solution of your difficulties be. A separation order. The grounds include Habi Tual drunkenness persistent physical cruelty and desertion. If you think there is no Hope of improving relations with your husband go Down to the police court and find out How to proceed. A separation order would Force your husband to pay a stated amount to support Yov and the child and he also would have to keep away from you. Per he realized that you knew your rights and found that unless he behaves better he will have to support a Home and live else where he will turn Over a new Leaf. Or. Can you think of any Why he should be so discourage and unhappy that he drinks excessively there is always a reason for drowning sorrows and if you could discover it and cure the cause of All this trouble you would both be a lot better off. And miss Poulton s Pink lace. Both gown was of dresses were accentuated with wine belts. Their Short veils were caught with wine toned Flowers and they carried Butterfly roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. A. Williamson As groomsman. The Ushers were messes. D. Miller and g. Hatton. A reception was held at the Marlborough hotel. Or. And . Williamson left by motor for Banff. For travelling the Bride chose a Laurel Green Moss crepe dress with a tailored skirt showing a Pleat emanating from the knee. The bodice was draped from the shoulder and shirred to the Waistline. A Gold clip caught the v neckline and Gold also trimmed the Belt. She wore a Green Felt hat and a Corsage of Talisman roses. The couple will reside at suite 9. Westholme apartments. The Bride s Mother . Cornes wore a Ruby wine brocaded crepe frock and a Black Felt hat. Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Williamson the bridegroom s Mother chose a Black and Whitt figured silk dress a Black hat Anc a Corsage of Butterfly roses. 4 a quiet ceremony took place a1 7 ., saturday sept. 17, in Knox United Church parlor when Hilda Louise daughter of or. And . William Allen was United a mar Robert Anderson the late or. And Ridge to or. Birnie son of . D. M. Birnie. Rev. James Clarke officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by her. Father wore Blush Pink lacs Over taffeta with a jacket. She wore a Halo hat of the lace with veil drapery and carried Talisman oses. The Bride was attended by her sister miss Edith m. In Turquoise Chiffon with Matching jacket trimmed in Petal Pink Vel vet her headdress was a Pink veil with Topknot of Turquoise Flowers she. Carried Sweet peas and lilies of . The bridegroom was attended by his brother miss Helen or. Andrew Birnie Birnie played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. For travelling the Bride wore Robin s egg Blue hurling am Tweed coat Over a Navy Anorine dress. Her Corsage was of Richmond roses or. And . Birnie left for Chicago and Toronto. They Wil reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. Allen Mother of the Bride chose a Tan bark crepe with match ing Felt hat and. Her Corsage was of Talisman roses. Mrs. D. Sullivan sister of the bridegroom chose Navy lace with Matching Felt hat. Her Corsage a of Talisman roses. Thai Tyson a Wain the Dorothy Maria Herriott eldest daughter of or. And . G. A. To or William h j. Thomson eldest spol. Of. Or. And . Thomson of Liverpool eng land. solemnized. At 7.30 pin. Saturday. Sept Home o. The Bride s parents Rev. W. H. C Leech officiated. The living room was with ferns Gladioli and peas " the in marriage by Ter father wore sky Blue taffeta with a Pink lace Bolero and a Satin Sasin trailing tothe floor she wore a jink Halo veil held by a head band of Blue Flowers and carried Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the the Bride was attended by her j. As Matron of Honor who chose Blush Pink Satin tried Chiffon Over taffeta. She carried Pink Gladioli and Sweet peas. Miss Ann Telleck was brides maid in Apple Green Chiffon with mauve Sash. Her head dress was of mauve Flowers and she carried mauve Gladioli Andi Sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by William Watson As Best Man messes. Ernest Wain and James Gray being Ushers. Mrs. Mother of the Bride chose Plum toned silk velvet featuring a scalloped neckline with i Brilliant clip. Her Corsage was of Talisman roses. A reception was held at. The Home of the Bride s parents 519 Riverton Avenue. Or. And . Thomson will reside at. 179 Gordon Avenue. John s Cathedral was the i scene of a pretty wedding sat urday sept. Pan. When tora daughter of . Johns Mcmullan arid the late . Annie i. Thompson Mcmullan. Became the Side of or. Harry e Adderley of 3ort Arthur son of or. And . A. E. Adderley of Winnipeg. Rev. W. Jackson officiated the Church was decorated with Gladioli and ferns. The bridal music was played by or. Button and miss Gladys Bell Sang because. The Bride Given in marriage by or father wore Angelski lace Chantilly pattern in a Latour Blue one. The dress featured Long sleeves tapering to Lily Points. The ride wore a Chapel veil of match ing Blue net and a Halo of the Ace. Her bouquet was of Briercliffe roses and lilies of . Miss Dora k. O Dell was brides maid in Candida Chiffon with an allover shirred bodice and High tailored neckline. She wore a Juliet Cap and veil arid carried Johanna Hill roses and forget me not. Or. Gerald Knox was Best Man and the Ushers were or. George Adderley and or. David Jordan. A reception was held at the bridegroom s parents Home 446 Atlantic Avenue. Or. And . Adderley will re Side in port Arthur ont. Mrs. Mcmullan the Bride s step Mother wore a Ruby Stone sheer with Matching hat of fur Felt and a Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Adderley the bridegroom s Mother wore Black sheer with draped bodice and shoulder Shir ring. She wore a fur. Felt hat and a Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Broadway Baptist Church was the scene of a pretty wedding saturday sept 24, at 3.30 ., when Gladys Trene youngest daughter of . Mabel m. Fox became the Bride of or. Hayes Henry Allery eldest son of . F. H. Go Rev. S. A. Westcott performed the Cere Mony in a pretty setting of Palms ferns and standards of White Blos oms. Or. Douglas Bull presided at the Organ and played softly during the ceremony. He accompanied miss Mollie Allery sister of the Bride Groom who Sang i love thee by during the signing of the Register. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her brother or. Rob Ert p. Fox of Regina sask., wore a gown of Blush bridal Satin the skirt moulded to the Knees flared to the floor. The bodice Slimy fit Ted showed a cowl neckline and Long sleeves ending in Lily Points Over her hands. Her full length train draped from the Waistline. A Halo of leaves and pearls held her fingertip length veil. She carried rapture roses and lilies of the Val Ley. Miss Ivy Macdonald was brides maid and chose Poudre Blue lace fashioned on Princess lines. She wore a net Chapel veil wine held with a Cluster of wine Flowers. She carried Talisman roses or. Frank Allery attended his brother and the Ushers were messes. Fred Allery and Maurice Hurley. Following a reception at Picardy s Salon or. And . Allery left for Minneapolis and Chicago where the honeymoon will be spent they will reside in the Sandhurst apart ments. For travelling the Bride chose a Tailleur of Grey Wool the jacket opening Over a Blouse of bridal Satin made from the Bride s Mother s wedding gown. Her a was a Burgundy Felt Model Anc she wore Talisman roses. Mrs. Fox Mother of the Bride chose a Long gown of rust velvet made on Princess lines with Matching fur Felt hat and wore Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. F. A Allery Mother of the bridegroom wore a Graceful gown of Rose crepe with hat of Matching tone fur Felt. Wore Johanna Hill roses. St. Matthew s Church was. The scene of an interesting wed Ding saturday sept. 17, at 7 ., when miss Anna Louise Pelker Niece of or. And . E. A. Martin was United in marriage to or. Harold James Hindle son of or. And . G. F. Hindle the Church was decorated with ferns Palms and Gladioli and the guest pews were marked tulle bows. Rev. G. A. Calvert officiated during the signing of the Register . Whitehead sap of perfect love. The Bride in marriage by or. Charles Cresswell wore White suede lace with Pearl clips to trim it the skirt formed a court train and a Matching jacket featured a Queen Anne Collar the Long sleeves formed Lily Points Over the hands. She wore a Chapel be held by a Halo of Orange blossoms and carried Johanna Hill roses Anc lilies of the Valle. Miss Agnes Felker the Bride was maid of Honor in powder Blue Georgette finished with Shir red bodice and Short puffed sleeves the wide brimmed hat was of Matching color with wide Pink chif Fon velvet Bow. She carried Pale Pink sweetheart roses. I s Gertrude Boland was brides maid in peach taffeta and she Wor a peach Chapel veil with Crown of Gardenias her bouquet was tabs Man roses the bridegroom was attended by his brother or Fred Hindle Ushers were or Gilbert Hindle brother of the bridegroom and. Or Charlie Norington. Mrs. Handle Mother of the Bode . T. Ramsey will open her Home 388 Elgin ave., Friday from 2.30 to 5 And from to 10 For a Silver Tea in. Aid of no. One Home league. Room wore Burgundy figured sheer crepe with Corsage of Johanna Hill roses and Sweet peas. A reception for the immediate a feuds and relatives was held at herome of the bridegroom s Par 546 Arlington Street. After a honeymoon trip to min Neapolis or. And . Hindle will reside in the Brantford apartments. For travelling the Bride chose a Navy sheer dress Navy flannel coat and Small Navy and White hat the marriage Thomp son daughter of or. And . Her Jert Spragg of u Ohn n.b., and Edmund Frederick son of or. And Frederick Wilson of Wood Stock n.b., was solemnized at St. Margaret s anglican Church Winnipeg at 10.30 ., sept. "21. Rev. F. Glover officiated. The Bride chose a suit of russet , trimmed with Brown per Sian Lamb. A hat of Hunter s Green completed the ensemble. Her Cor Sage was of Johanna Hill roses and lilies of . The Bride and bridegroom were attended by miss Elsie Pearse and or. E. S. Braddell both of Winni Peg. An informal luncheon was served at the Home of . D. Cammell Chestnut Street. Later or. And . Wilson left for a motor trip of Minneapolis Minn. On their re urn Wil reside in the Bruns Wick apartments Winnipeg. Monday sept 19, at St. Al Phonsus Church East Kil Donan the wedding of Monica Marie younger daughter of or. And . R. L. Hiley and . Raymond j. Morriss son of or. And . George Moriss was performed by Rev. Father o Don Nell. The Bride Given in marriage by her father chose an imported Wool suit of Rose beige with Nigger her Corsage included Talis Man roses. Mrs. Edward Dowdall attended the Bride wearing a Grey tailored Wool suit with Navy Blue and a Corsage of Blush roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. Leonard r. Morriss. Mrs. Riley Mother of the Bride was gowned in a patterned Navy ensemble with Corsage of Ameri can Beauty roses. The Mother of the bridegroom . G. Morriss chose Black sheer with american Beauty trimmings and Corsage of american Beauty roses. After the reception at the St , the Young couple left on a trip to Chicago and Points South. On their return or. And . Morriss will make their Home at Sioux. Lookout ont Christ Church was the scene of the quiet wedding of Evelyn Lillian Daugh Ter of or. And . T. Pick ering to or. Douglas g. Slater of Beresford sept. 17, at 2.30 Rev. E. Jackson officiated. The Burloe and bridegroom were attended by miss d. Pickering sister of the. And or. T. Sol Vason Uncle of the Bride. Or. And . Slater left immediately Fol lowing the ceremony by boat for Beresford Lake Man., where they will reside. Neepawa quiet wedding was solemnized at St. James anglican Church sept. 20, when Jenetta Louise youngest daughter of the late or. And . H. M. Hutchinson of Neepawa became the Bride of or. Charles Orchard of Neepawa. The Bride entered the Church with her brother in Law or. W. R. Mclaughlin of Beaver Man., to the bridal chorus from Lohen Grin played by or. Has. H. Green Halgh and was attended by her sister . W. R. Laughlin. She wore Twilight Blue Chiffon velvet with hat to match. Rev. Canon i. A. Norris officiated. Or. And . Orchard will reside in Neepawa. Coining for autumn Tea miss Van Asch Van Wick past president of the. World s coun cil of Young women s Christian associations Wilt be a visitor in Winnipeg and will attend the autumn Tea of thei Board Fri Day. Miss Van Wick for eight years has been president of the associations and during her regime has attended world s Council meet Ings at Budapest St. Clergue and Geneva. She represented the world s at various meetings which included the world conference of churches at Oxford eng., in she is widely trav Elled and her journeys have taken her to nearly All As Well As the Orient and near East Australia _ new zealand and--canada.-. Her Home is Holland miss Van a tick will spend a Short time in Winnipeg and guests at the a Tumir Tea which will be held in they from 3 to 6.30 pjn., will have an. Opportunity of meet . Mrs . Reycraft is Gen eral convener in charge of arrangements. Mrs. A. Woods Hicks president will be assisted in receiving by miss Isabelle Alexander. Assisting . Reycraft As con Vener is . J. M. Davidson. Con veners of the Tea tables include mesdames r. B. Ubienski f. L. Orde r. Hehn Gordon. Pirt p. J. Campbell w. B. H. Teakles e. E. Fleming. N. S. Hutchinson. R. O Brien. Gabe Smith. W. Mcquaker j. T. Stirling w. S. Lowe j. H. C. Lawrence Harold lord r. C. Finley e. D. Honeyman o. G. Steel f. G. Chapman g. Stewart a. R. Winram w. G. Martin misses Lillian Ashdown and m. V. Foote. Mrs. R. Waldie will be in charge of a mystery Booth where a variety of fascinating packages Are to be exhibited. The Home cooking table will be in charge of . J. E. Mrs. David Smith.1 . J. B. Haig. Mrs. Douglas Ross and miss e. Dickie. There must have been hundreds of College girls at a style show we recently attended and while the show in itself was interesting it would have to be with mar Jorie Hillis author of live alone and like the we found it a Good Opportunity to study the girls themselves. At close Range. They Are different from the girls of a few years ago not quite so Blase but feminine and Well dressed. They really were Lovely in their smart fall colors and styles and there were Only a few of the unusual types that miss Hillis described As too exotic and glamorous for anyone who expected to be she told them to avoid the kind of garb and Glamor that stops traffic and that sirens were definitely old fashioned. Miss Hillis told the girls about types and what kind of clothes certain types would select. She believes every girl should first study herself even write Down All her own personal characteristics then she will be better Able to decide her own Best Type. You will never be so attractive in trying to look and act just like someone else As if you Fol Lowed your own natural miss Hillis said but when one decides to be a certain Type then the dress and everything else must conform with there is always a temptation among the very Young to adopt the Slinky hard lines when the feminine soft ruffle styles Are so much More appealing. The girls who affect the too. Tweedy tweeds along with the mannish collars and severe hats Are Usu ally the ones who fail to get the bids to the smart dances and interesting week end parties. They seem to look too educated arid serious but Don t think for a moment any girl can. Be dumb and popular nowadays. She must know everything but try not to look As if she warns the smart Marjorie. Be students freshmen United College s 1938-39 crop of freshmen were injected with the College spirit Friday night in convocation Hall when they gathered for a general Pep rally and or. Douglas Fraser senior stick _ of United welcomed the freshmen and urged them to take part in the. College activities. Or. William president of the u.m.s.u., greetings from the larger student body of the University. Miss Ruth Gordon lady stick spoke for the. Coed association. Miss Janet Storey lady stick for 1937-38 was introduced also. Speeches were then heard from the various members of the student Council. A invitation i to participate in Fetics was Given by mr., Ernest Mcewen athletic director for the coming Beth Ferguson spoke on dramatics. Or. Fred Brickenden on social and literary and miss Marie Graves for the bating society. Or. Edward president of fourth year led the freshmen in songs and yells. The traditional Snake dance through the Halls of the College Tol. Lowed the Pep rally in convocation Hall. Led by the band and members of the student Council the men wound through and. Up and down1, the stairs. Refresh ments and dancing followed Woodstock unveils 27000 cd. 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