Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 24, 1939

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 24, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba Pr., 1939 t Page nine Ian cookery secret of Flaky pastry lies mrs Uraih Day i and Bra tar than it t f. Quiz determined u j pie maker. Cajun Down 1-t.nd that Rul , the you of mixing cup shortening ice water method Start Back at the begin Ning and read it there but if you d Ike a most delicious crust one of these Days and you re feeling just Little extravagant take out 1 Tablespoon of the shortening from the amount you have measured and substitute 2 Tablespoons of butter. It tastes Good naturally and it gives the crust a Crenny Rich color. Nov thai you have the crust All it adv. Make a nut filling or it this Lime. It s a Rood fall time pie. And it s even belter if you serve it a Arrn. Nut hot you Unter Mand. Just warm. Raisin nut i la 2 cups seeded raisins cup water 1 Tablespoon vinegar 1 Tablespoon butter Vij cup chopped nuts " i cup sugar 1 Tablespoon flour Teaspoon Salt method Cook the raisins and the it simply water until the juice this forms is this fist pal almost evaporated. There should t the mixture s Lluc by Moro than about. V4 cup left. Take it off the fire and add the vinegar. And chopped nuts. Mix those in nud allow the filling to Cool. J sift the sugar with the flour and Salt and stir into the raisins after a least As dig Silhi y Are Cool. Turn pin the m v i 3 1 Nas been lined will a tender crust Arm cd Lent r just going i. Cui tiling you very Fine j or Fork i or this id they until the Jne Seal. You Tiu v shortening this Envery coarsely. Leave a Rex s1zcd a least a big As in a a he and l nieces cover with a top i a what c1 ust or Cut the pastry into narrow or _. Strips and make a lattice top. Either la a Way is Good and it s just that in the ice i lattice top is a Little More attractive _ 1_ 17" flour that moistened. Keep turning until he Damp. Squeeze it then Roll out on Damp. As t to the Bee. Ead Ijeh Tiv the pastry. I pastry Aiter makes a Tough a now bake in a hot 425 Deg. F oven until the crust is a Rich Golden Brown which takes about 30 min utes if you keep it at 425 Deg. F but about 10 minutes longer if Yoi reduce the heat to 375 Deg. F. Fth St 1q minutes one More suggestion Abou As you know chillin it is roiled helps t it Flaky. So if you do the just but not enough will make in u t dry and crumbly. It s hard to live the exact amount but Gen do the trick. Thi crust should Roll easily but never be the tiniest bit Sticky and a perfect pastry has sort of a waxy transparent a i Pear acc of Cou _ it lightly and away from you i All directions. I like mine about Inch thick then patted into a urse you remember to Roll pastry first Roll out half and the pan and let this stand in the refrigerator while you fix the fill ing you la have just that nicer crust. The crust for the to can chill also until you Are read to use it and All of these suggestions help you toward the Fina goal a tender Flaky pastry Good to the last Crumb. Me Dan and baked in a i Deg f. Oven unless there is a fill j j ing when you generally reduce the heat so it can Cook before the Crusi i is done. However i have been cd Perl j menting with baking pics at a higher temperature and 1 with very results. My most i successful Apple pie was baked at 1425 Deg. F. For 40 minutes and it perfect. Much simpler too than Irving to fiddle around and i change temperatures in i Stream if you understand what i i mean and i be even used this 1 method with custard pies and found 1 that it works. Bat now that we be started out i with the method for a perfect pie j crust perhaps you d like the ingredients and they Are the same old ones you Are so familiar with. I it s the method that has changed. Not the ingredients. Flaky pastry cups sifted flour i Teaspoon Salt v a Tulow s 1.1 hot. -12s la Loose the Young people s club of s Matthew s elected officers for 193 40. Monday evening in the primal club room As follows presiden John Rayson 1st vice presiden Edith Mclaughlin 2nd vice pres Dent Fred Woodman Secretary Gladys Weakley assistant seer tary Al Gray treasurer Gordo Kemp social convener Hill dram Council representatives. To household hints and problems of heart and Home n n met n m i n 11 11 m mrs. Thompson advises Supply depots of the Manitoba red Cross society Are being opened this week by the ladies auxiliary Supply committee. Shown above is a group working at Trinity Hall preparing for the Rush workers. From left to right they Are mrs. In j. Mcdonald mrs. R. H. Robertson mrs. E. M. Wilson and miss Lucy h. Wiley. Wool garments and Hospital shirts will be Given out from this room to groups who Are affiliated with the red Cross for War work. Proposed to elect auxiliary officers various committees at later meetings As the need arose. F Rupert s land sets fashions Rupert s land school were marked girls Friday for each of the lower school students was conspicuous All Day by the fuchsia Bow in her hair and an All Day sucker tied about her neck. It was initiation Day at the school and preshies in both senior and Junior schools went through the ceremonies with humor. In the evening it was the turn of the seniors for they appeared at the gathering of students staff c girls and past students wearing Long Woollen underwear grass 01 paper skirts fuchsia hair ribbons and Orange Flowers. Hair was parted in the Centre and Hung limply Down make up was use on one Side of the Young faces Only. It was fun for both old and new girls and following the programme dancing was enjoyed and refresh ments served. The programme was arranged by the prefects with miss Leslie Florance head girl by Logan Clendening . Foot Massage do the machines to manipulate get do any Good certainly. Massage is a Well established principle of medical treatment. When i was at the san Francisco fair recently i thought me Day my feet were going to drop of from sheer fatigue. I stopped at one of those machines put my feet in a platform and a dime in the Slot and got such a shaking As i Haven t lad. In years. Afterwards i Felt As pry As a ten year old. Treatment of a turns is tannic acid treatment recommended for Burns and Why yes in certain types of Burns compound solution of tannic acid is very valuable and the treatment of i Illel. J. _ Miller and Florence Miller. It was mistress of ceremonies. Esther g. Allan becomes Don t be mistaken about constipation a. Great Many people when they Aro constipated open the medi Cine closet tote a purgative and try to Ike ailment and generally it comes Back and More until you find the cause. If like most people you eat bread meat cause of your ailment is probably Jack of and bulk docs not mean Quantity of Lood but the wifi of food that is incompletely assimilated and leaves a soft mass in the bowels that helps Tho Bowel movement. It that is the reason for your ailment eat a Good bowl of Kcal jogs s crispy All bran for break fast. It forma the necessary bulk and contains Vitamin by the natural intestinal tonic. Eat some All bran every Day Anne Lota of water and become made in London Canada by a Cologa. At All Gro cers. To be Strong and of vitality Jour children must Good appetite get the full a mint from Joe food thu cat v in uni doctor s pro Drilon a. R1 j t Olden medical d r i n help keep your hands Looth soft Lovely with the Gold room of the Royal Alexandra hotel formed the setting for the marriage of Esther Gillespie youngest daughter of or. And mrs. John Allan to or. John Davie Mcwhirter Only son of or. And mrs. J. Mcwhirter which was solemnized saturday october 21, at 3.30 . The ceremony was performed by Rev. Or. W. M. Grant. To the bridal chorus played by mrs. Helen b. Bend the Bride entered with her father gowned in a White lace Over whispering taffeta the skirt made on moulded lines and featuring a Bustle Back extending into a slight train. The bodice showed a sweetheart neckline and puff sleeves gathered at the shoulders. Her head dress was a Halo of Ilea cd Chiffon Over which was Vorn a Chapel veil. She carried Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the Alley. The Bride was attended by. Miss Purves dressed in sea Oam taffeta showing fullness in he Back. The bodice featuring a Ull Perl Tom Back and shirring on sleeves and Collar. She wore a Halo of Matching taffeta covered by a shoulder length veil and carried Briercliffe roses. The bridegroom was attended by or John Allan brother of the Bride. Mrs. Morton White Sang Al Joy be thine during the signing of the Register. Or and mrs. Mcwhirter left by motor for Points South the Bride travelling in a Fine Wool dress of Moss Green Over which she wore a Brown Squirrel jacket. Her hat was Matching Green Felt. Her Corsage was of orchids and lilies of the Valley. The Bride s Mother chose a Black lice frock trimmed in chartreuse icon and fuchsia shades her a Black velvet Model with a Bustle c Fleet. Her Corsage was american Beauty roses. Mrs. Mcwhirter Mother of to bridegroom chose Dubonnet Velve made on straight lines and featuring a High neckline and three Quarter length sleeves. Her hat a a Model of Black Felt and her Cor a of Talisman roses. A quiet wedding was solemnize vestry of Young unite lurch saturday oct. 14, at 4 Hen Helen Merle Only daughter. E. J. Heney and the Lal is. Heney of Sanford Becam in Bride of or. Hugh l. Mcfaden Only son of or. And mrs to Cadyen of Winnipeg. Or. Don Fly officiated. W w a wednesday oct. 18, or. William Ordo i Hamblin son of mrs. Georg Hamblin and the late mrs. Ham in and Winifred Mary daughter. Frederick Bannister and the mrs. Bannister were married y Rev. P. H. Jordan in St. Stephen anglican Church Lintlaw sask., be re a Large congregation of friends the Bride wore White moire Tafta chosen because of its similar y to her grandmother s weddin Ress. Her bouquet was of pin carnations and roses. The Bride a Iven in marriage by her father an intended by her sister Mildred a scotties in Cross stitch. Make Gay Kitchen towels fuu1 of cold specialized medication and per Throat most colds Start Don t a miserable cold develops. Yery first warning sneeze r tation put a few Tro nol up each in time clears stuff head too even when your head is All clogged w from a cold. Vatro nol brings comforting Relief. It quickly clears away the clogging mucus reduces swollen Mem sinuses from Vicks Vatro nol queries on foot massage3 Jhoice. Prior to the introduction o this treatment in 1925, Burns involving More than one third of the body surface were invariably Fata with tannic acid ass Ament live Are saved with Burns involving a the body surface. M nothing less than to explain the marvelous life by Elizabeth Thompson jumping out of the frying pan into the fire never helped any body and. The girl who wrote his letter had better think care ully before she marries to get Way from Home. She says dear mrs. Thompson i am a girl of 19 with a very Erious problem. I am working at resent but my Job will be Over n about a month and i Don t see by Chance of getting another one. That Means i will have to go Back my Home in a Small town and Don t get along with my Mother. She is very mean to me and even laps me when things i do Don t Uit her. She objects to All my friends and i had to give up All my girl friends on her account. Also objected to a Man i used to go out with. He is a Catholic and am a protestant but i am willing to marry him anyway. He is 30 years old. This Man is very Good to me but my Mother says he would not make Good husband. He was born in Lanada but his parents came from Jermany. I Don t know whether he would always be Good to me. He wants me to marry him As soon As my Job is Over and i think i will. He says he can t have me feeling bad All the time about my Mother. I have been losing weight and feel ing miserable All the time worrying about going Home. This Man has a car and a. House not very Well furnished but Good enough he has t a steady Job. However he has never been out of work Long and i think we will be Able to eat All fight. The Only thing i Don t but Don t fool yourself that you would be Happy getting married on next to nothing. You think now that you have plumbed the Depths of misery but you would feel a lot worse if you had to worry about where the next meal was coming from or Lay awake wondering whether your husband was driving vill marry him if he swears Oil drinking altogether for several non los and gets some Money head. Obviously if he can t earn Nore than enough for one person be can t Hope to support two and f he cares so Little about getting head that be spends Money on drink he is not going to be a very reliable meal ticket. If he does t care enough about his own future and about you to prove that he can shoulder responsibility he is not a Good risk. Use sax Osife astringent to reduce excess surface of on skin de discouraged Man around the House All the time finding Faux with you. Also if you had a Chile before your husband was on his feet financially you would worry More than Ever about giving the youngster a fair Start. Suppose you Tell this Man delightful skin freshener aids in subduing surface Oil. Also helps lighten skin tissue by producing a temporary contraction of the skin. Simply dissolve Saxon it in. One half pint Witch Hazel and Pat tin s lotion on the skin several times buy a Box at any cosmetic counter Advt. A saving qualities of tannic acid trea ment recourse must be had to the concept of White bleeding the loss of an excessive amount Oil serum from the circulating blood into the exudate of the Burn. It has been found that plasma May be lost to the extent of 60 per cent of that normally in the body. The tannic acid seals the burned area and prevents this loss. A five per cent solution of tannic acid in physio logic Salt solution or ringer s Solu Tion is sprayed on tace burned area with an atomizer. A balanced diet what would you consider a balanced diet for a Day Orange or Grapefruit Oatmeal with Brearn sugar function of food Vitamin c. Quick Energy in sugar Cal eggs Bacon Toast Energy. Vitamins b and d. Cum Iron protein. Energy. Iron Calcium and phosphorus. Vitamins a. A d. Coffee Cream and sugar Energy Coffee aids the circulation breakfast Chicken salad Sandwich Glass of milk stewed fruit protein. Easily digestible vitamins and minerals. Protein. Energy. Vitamins Calcium and phosphorus. Roughage. Lunch like much is that he drinks quite a bit. We Haven t much to Start with but then i know Rome was t built in a Day. I won t be Able to word much of a but. Hat won t matter if we Are Happy afterwards. I Don t see How i could e As badly off As if i go Home with my Mother nagging at me All Rie time and turning the rest of he family against me. Do you think should get married or would advise me to see a Tea cup eader Sand Reader or psalmist certainly would not advise you to see any kind of Fortune Teller. Let your heart and your Ommon sense be your guides. First of All decide not to get married in a hurry. It would t be air either to yourself or the Man c. Marry him just to get away from four Mother. Try to imagine How of would feel if you had a Good of or a Happy Home. Would the Prospect of marrying him look at inactive to you then if you decide hat you really love him and Don t consider him merely a method of escape it might be All right to marry him if he has some Money saved and a Job lined up. I soup Steak potatoes Green vegetable bread and butter Apple pie Coffee or milk increases appetite. Protein Energy. Minerals. Min g. Energy. Starch vitamins. Roughage. Vitamins. Minerals Iron manganese Calcium. Energy. Vitamins b and d. Energy. Roughage. Supper Louise Hamblin As Flower United Church manse by Kev Niece girl or. Thomas Peterson was Best Man and signed the Register with Ivy sister of the Bride. Miss Jean Shaw played the wedding music. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s father at Rock Orci and the couple left for their Honey Moon travelling to Saskatoon and Lucky Lake. V Morden Helen Marie daughter of or. And mrs. Alsey Steppler Morden was married saturday oct. 21, to or. Kalston Henderson son of or. And mrs. V tended of Ner a bridesmaid and the bridegroom s w. Henderson Roland at me Philip Barker the Bride was attended by miss Marjorie Doern Morden and the groomsman was or. Ray Pattie Rose Bank. Or. And mrs. Henderson will reside in Roland. W it s Elm marriage of eve Mabel daughter of or. And mrs h. Mclntyre of Culross to or Vater e. Scott son of i and mrs h. Scott of Elm Creek took lace at Elm. Creek manse wednes a oct. 18. Rev. R. Smalley offi lated. It x the wedding of Dorothy Margaret second daughter of mrs ones and the late or. D. Jones f Winnipeg to or. Robert d. My ;