Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, December 23, 1939

Issue date: Saturday, December 23, 1939
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 23, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday december 23, 1939 Page nine problems of heart and Home Canadian cookery grandma s old time recipe on saturday night by Mhz. Madeline Day Wither be sure you get Jimmie s _., for the children minute now do have Sharp should end Saidu grandma enu enough milk to make a soft dough. Knead lightly and then Divide into six equal portions and Pat each piece into1 a Circle about Inch thick. Eyes the us Anco oven Simpson us Cal and Core 4 or 5 Good Cook or. Cookie on the Ine apples and Cut them into Over slip it into eighths. Divide these evenly be tween the circles of dough heaping no Iver Viii a i out of sight l even your c Fri slams Moro firewood into the Al Overlow Idri Vood Box. Land . You did t bother thine me som thin. Did you. Why f he Christmas 1 need is to have All Home again and the min actors hanging up stockings just like our s used to ,.ves i Tensed grandpa As really As grandma at the i sect of the company he loved and unless i m mistaken there s Wuerful queer looking package on the Shell in the spare room grandma turned to spread the cloth Over the big table before she started or Jor the family coming to spend Christmas again All together she mused to herself Cue s i 11 Cook the pork chops likes them so Well. And i Iback the potatoes then if they re ate it won t matter and i la stir a a pan of my Apple dumplings l Emma says John never gets Ever talking about those. My i do Ove to Cook for the children again so when the family arrived Randma served them grandma s saturday Slipper country style pork chops baked potatoes. Scalloped tomatoes grandma s Mustard pickles baked Apple dumplings id she cocked the pork chop jus the Way she did Twenty year to fire when George was a Little and thought nobody in the world could Cook pork chops Lik Mother did country style pork chops s loin pork chops Salt Pepper Sage 1 onion sliced flour drippings method wipe the pork chop and rub each one with Salt Peppe and Sage. Dip in hour and the Brown them Well on both sides plenty of hot melted dripping grandma saves All her Bacon drip pings for the Sweet flavor they in dishes like this. Now lift out the chops and make a thin Gray in the pan by allowing 1 Tablespoon of flour to each table spoon of drippings. Add 1 a cups of milk or water or milk and water to each Tablespoon of flour used. Cook this l in it is thick toed then Lay the pork chops in the Gravy and arrange the thinly sliced onion Over the chops. Cover closely and bake in a slow oven. 1.325 dog. Of for about 1% hours or simmer gently Over a Low tire on top of the stove until the chops Are very tender and the Gravy almost All absorbed. Sometimes grandma serves Scal loped potatoes with these but this Tine it was baked potatoes which she rubbed with a Little unsalted shortening before she put them into the oven. That Way the skin s flayed soft and tender. Grandma s Apple dumplings 2 cups flour 4 Teaspoons baking powder j2 Teaspoon Salt 4 Tablespoons shortening cup milk about method mix and sift the flour King powder and Salt rub i e shortening until the mixture i re coarse crumbs then a d them up in the centres. Sprinkle the apples with sugar and Cinna Mon and Dot with butter then bring the dough up around the fruit moisten the edges and Pinch Well together. Sauce 2 cups sugar 2 Tablespoons flour 2 Tablespoons butter i Teaspoon Nutmeg 2 cups boiling water method mix the sugar flour utter and Nutmeg. Pour the boil water Over them stirring until Mooth. Turn this into a Large Lallow pan and place the dump nos in the sauce. Bake in a mod rate 350 Deg. F. Oven for about 0 minutes or until the dumplings re browned. Baste occasionally Vith the sauce in a pan. Or. And mrs. J. M. Macdonald will receive from 2 to s . On boxing Day at the Home f their daughter. Mrs. J. A. Pen mrs. Thompson advises a Cedar boughs and Holly decorate Calgary Church As Ruth Lemen weds airman Ose. 332 Coverdale Street on the ocasion of their Golden wedding anniversary. Or and mrs. Richard Carver Gibb were married Friday afternoon at St. John s Cathedral and Are spending their honeymoon at Banff Alta. Mrs. Gibb was formerly miss Dorothy Cooper Daugn Ter of the lord mayor of York it. Hon. William Cooper and mrs. Cooper or. Gibb is the son of or. And mrs. Paul Gibb of White House Brandsby York. Or. And mrs. Gibb will reside in Winnipeg. Calgary Alta., dec. 23. Pro Cathedral Church of the redeemer Calgary decorated for Christmas with Cedar boughs and Holly was the setting for the marriage taking place at 2 o clock saturday of Ruth Fleming daughter of mrs. Lemon and then late or. Wilford Lemon of Winnipeg to Pilot officer Wilson Marshall Iverson son of or and mrs. Thomas s. Iverson of Winnipeg. Very Rev. Dean h. R. Ragg officiated. Or. Ernest d. Adams gave the Bride in marriage. She wore Toast beige tailored suit fashioned in hand Woven English Tweed with a High neckline and single pleats in the jacket Matching similar pleats in the skirt. She wore a Bachman hat with visor brim held Brown velour and a Corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. Mrs. Arthur Rice Jones the Bride s Only attendant chose a Black afternoon dress with Blue Bead trimming on its Yoke and sleeves her Black Felt hat was trimmed with Satin ribbon and she wore a Corsage of Ophelia roses. Or. Rice Jones was the grooms Man. Following the ceremony a recep Tion for Twenty five guests was Hek at the Home of or. R. S. Law. Later Pilot officer and mrs. Iyer son left for Banff where their Shor honeymoon will be spent. Of travelling the Bride donned a Musk rat swagger coat. The Bride and bridegroom i Jive in Calgary for the present. By Elizabeth Thompson has plenty of sex Appeal but what 01 00 valuable u p o value an 8xio portrait of yourself limit one to each person this and and phone studio for appointment. This offer is Cood until used. Phone o42 lyceum photo studio 280 Portare next lyceum theatre equipment orders delivered Wah Kue chop suey House the most delicious chinese dishes White parties and banquets catered to phone 25 032 Tont manager. 22-1 King St. It is understandable that a girl of 22 might find a married Man ten years older More interest ing than single boys around her own age. But she is just Plain dumb if she lets herself become involved in a serious affair with a Man who can t marry her quite aside from the moral aspect. A girl writes dear mrs. Thompson i am a girl 22, in love with a Man ten years my senior. He has been married four years and has four children. I love him so much that i hate to look at another Man. He also loves me very much and is sorry he is married to this woman. E did t care for her in the first Ace. He would divorce her except r the children and lives with her their Sake. I see him almost Day and know he he takes me out to Jows and for car rides. His wife Owesn t know anything about him leading on her. I d marry him any me if i could he is so kind. I it along swell with him. He likes ways and i like his. I have Nown him for Over a year. Just i was so fed up i Felt like etting married to anybody. I m ired of waiting. He says we will e together As we were meant for Ach other. He is the Only Man i ave Ever known whose kisses thrill kissing other boys leaves me old. Just lately i have been going Vith a boy three years my senior. In loves me very much and has proposed to me but i Don t care or him. I like him As a Friend but not As a husband. He says he d Lave for me and get House and of it his wife too found his kisses thrilling and look wha happened to her. He must have thought he loved her or he would charter is presented to Silver wings chapter a new chapter of the . Has been formed in East Kildonan to be known As Silver wings. Wednesday after noon mrs. R. F. Rorke entertained wednesday of each month at the members Homes. January 3, mrs. Mcmullan 42 Martin Avenue will open her Home. The chapter at her Home when mrs. L. Mcquillin presented the charter to mrs. A. Gretsinger the appointed Regent and the Flag to mrs. J. W. Ensinck the Standard bearer. Officers for the year will be first vice Regent mrs. R. S. Baird second vice Regent mrs. J. E. Sim Mons Secretary mrs. Leo. Harrington treasurer mrs. T. A. Ward Echo Secretary mrs. J. M. Mclellan. Educational Secretary mrs. T. M. Mall rail Standard bearer mrs. Ensinck. Alter the Charier and Flag were presented the charter was signed by the members. Mrs. A. Hughes then gave a talk on activities of. The order. High ideals is the Mot to of the Silver wings Branch. Executive members of the provincial organization were present and assisted mrs. Rorke in serving Tea. Meetings will be held the first Santa Claus will be at the fort Garry horse Barracks saturday from 3 to 5 ., to Greet members of the regiment their Vives and children. A Christ Mas tree with gifts for each child and a concert will be features. Fort Garry horse ladies auxiliary is making the arrangements. Have your tested fitted miss Eugenie Sopko of Chicago will spend the Christmas holidays the guest of mrs. B. Jasper 10 Enright Block. Year of. Progress shown by Calvin . The annual meeting of the ladies Aid of Calvin presbyterian Church was held in an nex tuesday evening. Rev. David Johnstone presiding. Repeats from the various secretaries pre tinted showed a splendid year s work. The following officers were elected honorary president miss m c. Johnstone vice president mrs r. Turner president mrs. We. Clark recording Secretary mrs. W. Ery second ares for me. Never have married her and look at the Way he is treating her now. You have absolutely no guarantee that he would be any More faithful to you. Some of the other boys will be More fascinating when they Are older. Maybe this Man was t so wonderful either when he was their age. Anyhow they have one Charm he does t can give you a Home and an honoured position he Dan Only drag you Down and Blacken your Good name. Don t marry any Man you Don t love but give yourself a Chance to fall in love by kicking this dazzling deceiver out of the picture. S. Smith treasurer mrs. D. Wat son social mrs. We. Moyse and mrs. We. Conway Flowers mrs. We. Glare circles mrs. R. Turner and mrs. We. Duguid programme mrs. J. Meek and mrs. We. Clark press mrs. W. S. Smith. Anything i want. I told him i 1.11 i i did t want to get married just yet is i Don t think i could love him As Well As the married Man. What do you think i should do i am get Ting thin worrying. I am very pop mrs. C. N. Halstead is Norwood Choice for . President at the december meeting of the Norwood . The following of to rows. Filers were elected for 1940. Honorary presidents mrs. J. F. Stew Art and mrs. A. Alexander presi Dent mrs. C. N. Halstead vice president mrs. F. Heap Secretary mrs. J. A. Cormie treasurer mrs. J. M. Bannerman baby band mrs. G. Beatson c.f.i.t., mrs. E. Rus sell Mission band mrs. G. Bartholemew associate helpers mrs. J t. Thompson Temperance and Christian citizenship mrs. W. Skel ton Supply mrs. W. Carmode Community Friendship mrs. K. Mac Dougall Christian stewardship and finance mrs. W. A. Reid Mission Christmas programme for Lewis concert the Lewis society will hold its annual Christmas tree entertain ment for the children in Doi Alda Hall Donald Street at 8.30 ., saturday. Varied items Are on the programme to be Given by the Fol lowing artists juvenile chorus or. Murdo Campbell and misses Kathleen and Marie Morrison col Een Macphail katrina Macleod Shirley Binnie and Juna Freeland Mary Ann Mclver. Tea refresh Rythe marriage of Esther Lillian i Sutherland to or. James Reid Boutillier took place dec. 20, 4.30 ., in the lady Chapel of All saints Church with Rev. William Askey officiating. The Bride Given in marriage by or. Albert Webber wore an imported afternoon dress of Morocco crepe in Rio velvet. Fuschia sequins trimmed the bodice which had Bow length sleeves. Her Matching hat had a veil and she wore a Cor Sage of Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the Valley. Or. And mrs. A. M. Wilkes at tended the bridal couple. The reception was held at the Marlborough hotel. Or. And mrs. Boutillier will reside at the Lind Bergh apartments. Took place quiet i by tuesday dec. 19 in All saints Chapel of Dorothy daughter of or. And mrs. P. J. Pro verbs of Calgary to Lieut. Fred Erick n. Symes of Winnipeg and wore a Matching turban. Her Boquet was Bronze Pearson chrysanthemums. Mrs. Jarrett Mother of the Bride chose mauve crepe and wore a Corsage of yellow Claudius de fernet roses mrs. Munson the bridegroom s Rosewood Wool crepe and her Corsage was of Talisman roses. A reception followed at Home of the brides parents. Later the Young couple left on a wedding trip through Eastern Canada and new York. For travelling the Bride wore Royal Orchid crepe and Seal coat. Or. And mrs. Munson will re turn to make their Home in Salt Coats for the present. A quiet wedding was solemnized dec. 12, at 4 . In the vestry of Knox Church when Edith May daughter of or. And mrs. W. H. Morrison Gordon Man., became the Holt Renfrew extend or Hearty greetings Jor a ments will be served and dancing i Jar and have gone with lots of they All think i would be a Good wife for someone. Would it be All right to give this boy a Christmas gift or should Send a Box of chocolates and a card to his family Martha. T Vou have been entertained at his Home by All Means Send his Mother some Candy or Flowers. You could also give him a Book initialled handkerchiefs or other inexpensive impersonal gift. But if you have any sense at All give yourself a real Christmas present by breaking off with this married Man nothing but disgrace and heart break can come of the affair. Get it through your head that the Man can t divorce his wife if she has been faithful to him. She int Likely to divorce him with Lour children to bring up. Evidently he Ary monthly mrs. G. Glover literature mrs. G. F. Magee pianist mrs. E. Craven press mrs. J. Olm Stead. Miss Dore ii Hicks has re turned from Carleton col lege Northfield minn., to spend the Holiday season with her Mother mrs. L. A. Hicks Cam Bridge Street. If the women s auxiliary to the Royal Canadian air. Force will sponsor a Christmas pantomime the enchanted Princess at the civic auditorium dec. 29 and 30, at 2.30 . The leading roles will be taken by Mary Elizabeth Potter Paddy Gladsome Joan Harris and Mavis Miller supported by Large choruses. Or. And mrs. George e. Leslie Beaverbrook Street Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son George Russell. Grenadiers son of mrs. Symes and the late or. R. R. Symes. Rev. We. Askey officiated. Lieut and mrs. Symes will make their Home at 220 Lindsay Street River Heights. Or. And mrs. J. R. Whittall announce the marriage of their eld est daughter Thora Edith to or Frank Brusatory son of or. And mrs. Of Brusatory of Vancouver b.c., saturday dec. Ceremony held in chamber of the Manitoba Law courts building. Judge r. J. Whit la officiated. Or. And mrs. Roy Lockhart attended the Bride and bridegroom. Following the Cere Bride of John Harold eldest son of or. And mrs. W. Robinson Gor Don Man. Rev. J. W. Clarke officiated. The Bride was attired in heaven Blue crepe featuring High neckline and Bustle . Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. The Bride was attended by her sister miss Kathleen Morrison and or. Ross Robinson supported his brother As Best Man. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. For travelling the Bride wore a wine coloured coat trimmed with Black persian Lamb and wine hat. To one and All Smarc will be Flolid Motrja and late Ian Portage at Carlton 19 at a civil the judge s 9c for Christmas Home made j 9 chocolates Bon Bons Candy and Cream wafers Bel s ice Cream for the Holiday season in Brick or bulk. Open sunday and monday 455 Portage ave. Pm. 25 456 Mony a reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. V Oakner quiet wedding took place at first United Church Brandon Man., december 21, at 2 o clock when Rev. L. J. Parsons performed United in the ceremony which marriage Mary Ann for Holt Bap the Pride of your party whether you re entertaining just a few friends or a number of guests you Don t need an assortment of beverages. You can proudly serve 7-up to All. However particular your guests May be they approve the Clear uncoloured fresh up drink. They now 7-up they know it likes them. The next time you entertain serve 7-up. It will be the Pride of your party. It likes it likes your guests order from your dealer Cru and mrs Frank e. Green Norwood will celebrate buyer. Second daughter of or. And mrs. John Milne of Oakner Man., and or Maxwell Leslie Donald third son of or. And mrs. A. J. I. Angus of Oakner. The attendants were miss Alice Smith and or. Elwood Angus also of Oakner. The Bride wore Alpaca crepe m Windsor Rose made in military style with flare skirt and closely fitted bodice High neckline and braided front. She wore pearls and carried yellow chrysanthemums. The hat was a postilion style with veil drape. The bridesmaid wore heavy Teal Blue Satin with Corsage of Pink roses and Fern. The bridal party returned to Oakner for dinner. This was Fol Lowed by a social evening. The couple will reside near Oakner. Dempsey Carberry the Home of or. And mrs. Harvey Dempsey was the scene of a pretty wedding dec. 16 when Verna Evelyn their eldest daughter became the Bride of or. Norris w. Mills Hev. W. I. Lang officiating miss Laurena Dempsey sister of the Bride Sang because during the signing of the Register accompanied by miss Jean Mills Only Sis Ter of the bridegroom the Bride was attended by her sister. Hazel and the bridegroom by or Chester Beachell of Winnipeg. After the bridal luncheon the Young couple left by bus for Winnipeg for a Brief honeymoon. Jarrett Saltcoats. Sask. The United Church. Saltcoats was the scene of a pretty wedding tuesday dec. 19. When Essie Lillian daughter of or. And mrs. C. E. Jarrett became the Bride of or. John Frederick Mun son eldest son of or and mrs. Fred Munson. Rev. D. P. Morns officiated. The altar of the Church was decorated with mauve Chrysanthe mums and Fern the wedding music was played by miss june Bradford and during the signing of the Register miss Sylvia Richter played Lieb Straum by Liszt. Or. Normang Munson was Best Man. Messes. Ronald Munson and Bruce Davison were Ushers. Given in marriage by her father the Bride was Lovely in Midnight Blue silk velvet fashioned on grecian lilies with Bustle and Ripple fitted Bolero. She wore n Matching turban and carried Ade line roses and lilies of the Valley. Mrs. George h. Gunn Matron of Honor was gowned in Normandy wine silk velvet with Bustle the Young couple left by motor for grand Forks and Points South. Christmas is the time of the year when everyone feels the desire to express Heartfelt wishes of Goodwill and so it is with City Hydro. That your Christmas Day May be a merry one and that the Good cheer May continue throughout the coming year City Hydro extends this sincere. Greeting to every citizen of Winnipeg Anft City Hydro ;