Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday january 23, 1940 Page seven Princess Royal in War work flavor of Tea dainties greatly improved by Honey by when favorite or jus ten on rarely the. Quite to. Horne about your shop wondering i have forgot list it is very Rion t conc across cents together in a bowl and beat until they become stiff and White. If you Are doing it by hand it should t take More than 5 to 7 minutes. If you prefer you might substitute 1 grated Apple for the banana. La r jars if Honey. The next is for a very delicately Wager that you Don t give Flavoured Quick bread that i know i this More i maybe you r ii still have about titling 0-1 that some i t i biscuit or Honey Rumly i Asfar is subject of h eng the Imp made both i parsing thought i you la like. Pineapple Honey bread a tin of Honey 2 Tablespoons fat try shelf incl 1 cup Honey Days Yuu must j 1 egg some hot Tea i 2 cups flour muffins with 3 Teaspoons baking powder Teaspoon Salt Imirie Hal Tiit 1 cup All bran Surj Liv 20 with tour 1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice n i cup chopped nuts method Cream the shortening cakes i and add the Honey add the because it s movement that can to the flavor and in the Quality of cookies and muffins they Are made with Honey. Today to give you me very excellent recipes Cor if Iii Honey. One is a Ginger bread another a Quick bread and the last one is for Honey squares. Spicy Honey Gingerbread cup Bravn sugar i cup Honey cup incited shortening cups sifted flour 4 powder 2 Teaspoons Tea spoons cinnamon u Teaspoon Nutmeg 1 Teaspoon Salt 1 cup boiling method add beaten eggs to the sugar Honey and melted shorten and beat until creamy. Sift the flour with the baking powder and Salt. Stir about m the dry ingredients into the first mixture then acid the bran and pineapple juice and mix Well. Acid the remainder o the dry ingredients with the nuts and mix Only enough to blend the ingredients. Bake in a greased loaf pan in a moderate oven 350 Deg of for about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Re move from the pan and Cool then in Wax paper and let stand for s. Day before cutting. This is not absolutely necessary but Iti cuts better on the second Day. This is a delicious spread with my of the Nippy Cream cheeses or with Well salted and creamed cot Tage cheese. The last is a recipe for Orange St. James9 anglican Church scene of Lovely wedding then add the dry ingredients j Flavoured Honey squares. have been mixed and sifted j mix Ilice Are Well blended. And lastly add the boiling water and veil. Gnu May think this a mixture too thin but it will bake j very nicely. J i pour the Batter into a greased j Square cake pan and bake in a1 moderate oven Ohio Deg. Of for ?.bout 1 hour. 1 like this Best served warm and practically submerged in banana fluff. 1 banana fluff is banana mashed 1 or 2 ekk whiles 1 cup Gumul cited sugar method mix All these in Igrec men s suits picked up and delivered minor repairs free fix. 86311 Honey Orange squares 3 Well beaten eggs 1 cup Honey 1 cup flour Teaspoon Salt 1 Teaspoon baking powder i1- cups pitted dates sliced grated Rind 1 Orange 1 cup broken nut meats method add the Honey to Tho Well beaten eggs and beat Well. Sift the flour Salt and baking powder together and gradually add to the Honey egg mixture. Stir until smooth then add the dates grated Orange Rind and the broken nut meats. Pour the mixture into a greased Square pan and bake in a moderate oven 350 Cleg of for about 30 minutes. These May be Cut in squares while warm and rolled in icing sugar or fruit sugar or they May be left uncut and wrapped in waxed paper. When left whole and wrapped and stored in a bread Box. They will keep moist fresh for two or three weeks will improve on standing. Princess Mary sister of King George is shown facing camera at work with other ladies of the Village of Harewood preparing sup plies for the red Cross. The Princess who is the wife of the Earl of Harewood is president of the Princess Royal hospitals supplies depot. Trying to Sarre Earest Telephone or come galloping round to see you. At least he will mile and speak when Nejat you be him at the drug store. But in our note does t meet with any assured he is Reethy washed up with you. In that Case there is nothing you can do to change him and you might As Well Stop brooding about the past and try to appreciate some of the other boys you know. Whatever happens Stop trying to get your own Way All the time. Try to see the other person s Point of View be More considerate and you will be a lot of. James anglican Church Wasi jacket. She wore the scene of a Lovely wed Ding wednesday at 7 ., when Pearl Lily youngest Daugh or of or. And mrs., s. Eymundson became the Bride of corp. Harold Dacre m.c., Cartwright youngest son of or. And mrs. H. W. Cartwright. Rev. George find Lay officiated. The altar was decorated with Gladioli and the pews were marked with tule bows. Miss Dorothy Tough Sang because and was accompanied by miss Dolly loud. Given in marriage by her brother. Or. Thomas Eymundson the Bride wore White Satin featuring a slight train. The entire hem was embroidered with White Georgette roses centred with pearls. The Long sleeves had insertions of Satin gathered full length. The High cowl neckline was accented with a clip. Her full length veil was held with a Wreath of Orange blossoms and she carried Book topped by similar toned Corsage was of Felt hat and her Talisman roses. In marriage of Mary Edith daughter of or. And mrs. S. H a White prayer Pink sweetheart roses and lilies of the Valley from which White streamers fell. Miss Emily Eymundson attended her sister arid wore Pink net with contrasting Blue velvet bows draw ing up the skirt. Over the gown she wore a lace jacket having Short sleeves accented with bows. She wore a Chapel veil and carried Pink roses. Little Hutchings of Bird s Hill Man. To or. Thomas Leslie Austin of the Royal Canadian air Force second son of Rev. And mrs. G. A p. Austin of Winnipeg took place at the Home of or. And mrs. Spratt 25 Arlington Street. Jan. 17, at 8 The father of the Bride Groom Rev. G. A. P. Austin officiated. Given in marriage by her father the Bride was dressed in a Sand Bank Blue Wool crepe made in Bustle Back design with Navy Blue and a Corsage of Columbia roses. The Bride was attended by her sister miss Clara Ruth Hutchings and the bridegroom by or. Donald Mclntyre. Following the reception the couple left for a Short honeymoon. Or. Austin leaves shortly to join turban and Hudson Seal coat with Collar of Silver Fox. A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. Philip s Church saturday Jan. A at 7 o clock when Olga eldest daughter of or. And mrs. P. Sowa Esey was United in marriage to Lance Bombardier Harry Gard Iner 13th Field Battery r.c.a., Only son of or. And mrs. F. C. Gardiner. Rev. Canon f. W. Goodeve officiated. Tile Bride Given in marriage by or. John Halstead wore White Satin with a Chapel veil and a Halo of Orange blossoms. She carried american Beauty roses. The bridegroom was attended by private William Sangster. The Bride was attended by her sister. Miss Eva so Wassey who wore fuchsia crepe and a Juliet Cap and by miss Kay Roach who wore gala Blue and a Juliet Cap. Both wore corsages of Talisman roses. So Wassey Mother of Bride wore Navy Blue crepe and n Corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. Was held at the Home the Bride s parents and or. And Gardiner will reside in Winnipeg. Macgregor very quiet wedding took palce at the United Church manse Pierson Manitoba Jan. 11. When Jenny Allison Only daughter of or. Charles Welsh and the late mrs. Welsh of Cari Evala sask. Was United in marriage to Maurice Henry Smith eldest son of or. H. M. Smith and the late mrs. Smith of Beaver Man. Miss Helen Stanley and or. Jack Welsh brother of the Bride attended the Young couple. The ladles Aid Christ Church. Anglican atle noon whist drive. Wednes Day. 2.30 At the Homo of mrs. A. E. Rye. 254 Fountain Burcet. Marriage of Christine i Drummond Lorimer eldest daughter of or. And mrs. W. Lorimer to Piper Alexander Henry Graham of the q.o.c.h.o.c., eldest son of or and mrs. J. H. Graham and and women s Union helps missions the women s Union of the United Church held its annual meeting wednesday in Knox Church ladies parlor. Reports of the past year s work were most encouraging. The superintendents of the four City i missions. Or. J. M. Shaver Rev. J. I m. White Rev. H. B. Duckworth 1 Rev. E. Eustace spoke in appreciation of help Given them by the women s Union. Mrs. A w. Gor Don presided for the election o by Elizabeth Thompson when a girl still Pines for a lost love after a whole year has passed her emotions must be deeply involved. There fore she should be willing to Sacri fice her Pride and make the first move towards Patching up the affair. The writer of this letter is foolish to lose weight through worry but do nothing to find out where she stands. She says dear mrs. Thompson i am a girl of 20 years old considered Good looking and am popu car with the male sex. I am sure you can help me As you helped my Iri Friend very M.C.. I have gone out with a lot of. Different boys since i left school. One boy i went with for about two years off and on. I would always break off with him then make up. Then we went to Gether for a year steady. He told me he loved me very M.C. and would not break up with me. He would cry and beg me not to leave him because he loved me so M.C. and could not be without me. But we parted on new year s eve a year ago. I told him to go his Way because my girl Friend came Back and did t have a boy Friend. He told me to choose Between him Anc her and i picked her. Then in about three Days my girl Friend and stunning bout town frock for mid Winter festivities i officers. Mrs. F. Boyd presented the report of the nominating com Mittee. The officers Png honorary i broke up. I asked him to make up but he said he had had enough of me Anc did t want to have his hear broken again. But he said if ii changed he would make up Lime i lit wuu1u u i j a mating com but now g has de and he appointed be Haslet made up with me yet. J see mrs. Him e Niht at the drug store i Charles Little past president. Mrs. We talk to each other. I Fred Boyd president mrs. F. For him to speak first and h Haney first vice president mrs. R. D. Maclean second vice president mrs. C. H. Bennett third vice presi Deal. Mrs. E. Macdonald fourth e. P. Aitken mrs. W. P. Buchanan recording Secretary Murdock corresponding mrs. W. F. Love superintendent of Mission visiting mrs. Pianist mrs. W. E. I vice president mrs. 1 fifth vice president mrs. D. Secretary w. Millikan Davison. Social club prizes i presented at hotel at the Canadian Pacific social club social evening held at the Royal Alexandra hotel saturday evening the following were prize winners in the card competitions whist. Mrs. E. Barker mrs. C. Dun lop mrs. G. B. Dawson miss f. Myers or. J. W. Wright or. A. D. Kayser mrs. Hall and miss f. Hoye. In the competitions held dec. 80, the following were prize winners mrs. M. Lawrie mrs. H. Tipping mrs. E. H. And mrs. J. W. Wright. Bridge mrs. Elwick and mrs. H. S. Holmes. Prize winners in the first half aggregate whist were ladies mrs. W. T. Bannon. And mrs. J. Storch. Men miss m. Dickenson and or. P. G. Blakesley. The second half aggregate whist starts Jan. 27. The prizes were presented by mrs. J. H. Roper of the ladies Audi Liery. In the Crystal ballroom an enthusiastic crowd of guests and Mem Bers enjoyed the dance programme. The president. Or. J. A. Cummings vice president or. A. Mcmahon past president or. J. H. Roper with full committee received the guests and members. Waits for me. His boy Friend told me that he told him he was in Lov with me but he won t make up. H is very stubborn and so am i. Have always had my own Way an still do. He has t been going of with other girls since we broke up i Don t know what to do. I can sleep or eat. And am losing weigh daily. Should i try to make up o forget him this would be Hare because in Over a year i Haven forgotten. Rose Ann. Y All Means try to make u with your old flame. Sen him a Short note saying tha you want to Start the new Yea right by admitting mistakes an b5 trying to Correct them. Ider it was a Mistak you to quarrel Ith him Over your girl Friend and of have missed him a great Deal. Say that if he feels like being Friendly again he will find you a car Wiser As Well As older. If it is True that he still cares for you. He will probably Rush for the Shirley Eymundson. The Flower girl was gowned in a Pink taffeta frock. The floor length skill was covered Rose bows. The sleeves were Short and puffed. She wore a Chapel veil and carried n Basket of Rose petals. Or. Victor Grant was Best Man and the Ushers were or. Elmer Johnson and or. George cart Wright. A reception was held at the Wal Dorf cafe. Mrs. Eymundson Mother of the con i Bride chose deep mauve Satin with jacket of Silver sequins. The Long 292 Baltimore road., w. A. Maclean of open All Day wednesday till 6 Affleck s stocktaking Sale on Sale wednesday and thursday hundreds if men vhf Lis women pairs ill and of children at big reductions every Type and style for All occasions. Women s velvet fur trimmed overshoes sleeves came to Lily Points. Her Bat was in a Matching tone and she wore a Corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Cartwright the Bride Groom s Mother wore a Mulberry toned lace dress Over Matching crepe and a Matching Long sleeved pattern 9322 what fun it will be to hear that i wonder who she is whisper As you pass by in Marian Martin s pattern 9222 a remarkably Sim ple style to make with the sew Chart to steer your Needle s course. The Long tapered. Front panel gives tall and slim lines and the uprising Waist seams leave your hips smooth and sleek. See the Back panelling in the skirt for smart fullness. You might like to use sparkling clips at the simple round neckline and wind a Sash around your Waist. If you prefer make the everyday style with its trim col Lar. Pattern 9222 May be ordered Only in misses and women s sizes 14, 16, in 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 3% Yards 39-Inch fabric and Lys Yards contrast. Send Twenty cents c20c in coins Stamps cannot be accepted for this Marian Martin Pat Tern. Be sure to write plainly your size name address and style number. Orders May be subject to de Lay but will be filled As quickly As possible. Send your order to took place Jan. 17. Rev. I elated. The attendants were miss Beth Larimer sister of the Bride and or. Gordon Graham brother of the bridegroom. A reception was yield for the immediate families in the Oak room t the St. Regis hotel. Marriage of Anne Ruth i eldest daughter of or. And mrs. J. Mindess of Winnipeg. 0 Sydney Gitterman of Winnipeg ook place sunday. Jan. 7. Rev. David can tar Uncle of the Bride Doorn performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father he Bride entered the living room wearing an Airport Blue ensemble Corsage was of orchids and Ilies of the Valley. The bridal March was played by miss Shirley Bromberg Cousin of to Bride. The Bride was attended by her sister in Law mrs. B. J. Mindess who chose a Royal Blue Wool ensemble and wore a Corsage of White carnations. Following the ceremony a Din Ner was held for 60 guests. Or. Joseph Brodsky of Melville sask., brother in Law of the Bride Groom was groomsman. Lilies and ferns decorated 1 Christ Church Belleville ont. For the marriage saturday Jan. 13, of Athol Margaret daughter of or. And mrs. Thomas h. Cro Zier to flying officer Frank West Toby Ball f., Trenton son of or and mrs. Frederick a. Ball of Kenora. Rev. G. G. Wright officiated and or. George n. Maybee was at the Organ. The soloist was or. Harold Williamson. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore a gown of Blush Pink faille taffeta made in Empire style with Lego Mutton sleeve pointed Over the hands. Her match ing veil was shoulder length Anc she carried lilies of the Valley and fuchsia. Her sister miss Jean Crozier was her Only attendant wearing an Empire frock of Turquoise taffeta with Matching velvet doll hat and carrying Spring Flowers. Or. Gordon Mckinley of Columbus Ohio a groomsman and the Ushers were flying officer Maurice Lipton Anc flying officer John Murray. The reception was held at the Quinte hotel where mrs. Crozier received in a gown of wine velvet Matching hat trimmed with Ostrich quills and Corsage of Talisman roses. The bridegroom s Mothe was gowned in Midnight Blue Crep with Black velvet hat and of Briarcliff roses. On their return from Ottawa Montreal flying officer and mrs Ball will live in Belleville. Of travelling the Bride wore a frock of Dusky Rose crepe with Matching Affleck store open saturday night until 10 319 Portage Avenue phone 28 237 what Comfort no More eyestrain for dad he s found that a 100 Watt Edison Mazda lamp is grand for Reading. It lots of Light yet costs Only better better sight Edison Mazda made in Canada Jjames Canadian general electric. Buy your Edison Mazda lamps charge to your Light account Carton of six Power bldg. Phones 901 321. 322. Sot 8z4, 904jiz5 hard to keep the children from cold they will rim out of not dad Hare Oil too M.C. incl get overheated Cool Oil too suddenly they get feet kick Oft Tho bed members of the caled women s club of win a Tali caledonian Winnipeg will hold their 7th annual Robert Burns dinner thursday at 7 . At the Royal Alexandra hotel Rev. W. Gordon Maclean will be the guest speaker and the in club Bard mrs. D. A. Boulden will clothes at night. The motor Chimot give the ode to the Haggis a pro 11 i i 4 or among of music do a them nil the time so what is be a Dan Tennant ru1h Mathe son Jean Walker and Evelyn m. Gregory. Piper William Mcleod will accompany the scottish dancers misses Eleanor Murray Doreen Tomlinson and Iris by nit and will pipe the Honor guests to the dining room. Silo going to mothers should never neglect Tho child s cough or cold but on its in should procure u bottle of Wood s Norway Pine syrup. It is so i Iuis int to the taste the Joan Stera to without any fuss. Tin t. 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