Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, January 24, 1940

Issue date: Wednesday, January 24, 1940
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Previous edition: Tuesday, January 23, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 24, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Of matters Cone culinary clinic proper Supply of Iron essential in Good diet Winnipeg free press wednesday january 24, 1940 Page seven Ernin by june Horne 1 i 1 c skewered essential it Supply or it mind f gum t ced ci., bit in u a Sci t in in t incl 1 ii and Pic toll t i c to in i n Tii ils me form braised. Stuffed liver Rolls. 1 Pound liver thinly slip 2 cups bread crumbs 2 Tablespoons melted butter or shortening 1 Teaspoon grated onion 2 Tablespoons chopped celery Teaspoon Salt few grains Pepper Vij Teaspoon Sage flour 1 cup water method Combine the bread i nabs. Melted shortening grated and seasonings and Crown Princess on skates Ilion. Celery i week. A u the dressing seems too dry. Add Fry or Bruit a few drops of warm water. It Trinu i i should be moist but not and Eun not fond of served Toi 01 Rig in give propane More w soggy. Spread this dressing on thin slices 1 liver and Roll up. Then lie or 1 ewer with toothpicks. Dredge each Roll in Clour Brown in melted shortening or lard. Add 1 cup of hot water cover and la simmer gently j minutes. For about 20 to 25 01 id 11c.l 1 do i for new Pep and Energy in dict or your s1hap Wes the next recipe is one for a liver loaf with Rice that is very nicely Flavoured. Savory liver loaf 1 cup raw Rice cups milk l i in. Liver 2 onions chopped 2 Tablespoons butter 1 Green Pepper chopped 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and White Pepper strips Bacon diced of Wash the Rice and Cook in the milk for about 15 minutes. The liver in water for about minutes and then Drain and put tie food chopper. Chop the onion and Fry lightly in the butter. I together the partially cooked i ill the ground liver Fried onion chopped Green Pepper and the sea place in a greased loaf tin and Lay Bacon strips across the lop. Bake in a moderate oven 350 Deg. F.1 for about 35 minutes. Cut in sections and serve with Cran Berry sauce or Catsup. The list of these is one for a i casserole dish of liver that 1 be Lieve you will like. Liver casserole 2 ibs. Beef liver Salt and Pepper Bacon string or Salt pork cup water 6 Medum sized onions b carrots Green Pepper chopped method buy a Chunky piece of Wash thoroughly trim Ancl ill and Pepper. Place a baking dish. Lay strips of Salt pork or Bacon Over it land add the water. Cover the dish moderate oven 350 about hours. Then e tables which have been Cious Princess Juliana of Holland is shown left so iting Ith Tun unidentified in end at the Hague Lem try lilt on in hol land much the same As h did belie the peaceful dutch began to fear the threat of invasion. E Omen a plea that members of the South Winnipeg women s Conser critical. And continue hour. To Cook for entertain. Orphans at party native association keep watchful Eye on the government of Canada while they Are doing their War work was made by or. Phipps Baker tuesday at the annual meet ing and luncheon at the Marlborough hotel. Many canadians he said Are seriously concerned Over the Day Canada s War Effort is be ing carried on and he dubbed radio broadcasts from members of the government at Ottawa As govern ment Ballyhoo and propaganda. He asked that conservative women be prepared politically for any situation which May arise and warned them against concentrating on War work to the exclusion of their political activities. Miss Marjoria Moore guest speaker gave a Brief outline of the work of the family Bureau which she said is Only of value to the people As they want it. It works in co operation with Public welfare agencies and Aims to help families to better happier living. Mrs. Frank Ritchie presided and reports showed both a study and War time group in the association. Special lines of study were con ducted and addresses were heard from speakers on subjects of cur rent interest the War workers made socks surgical dressings and garments for the red Cross. Mrs. Harry Gyles Secretary reviewed the year s activities. Mrs. A c. Irvine reported on study and War an enjoyable concert was held monday evening at the jewish i orphanage Matheson Avenue Spon i sorted by the Winnipeg City police Stive Mitchell president mrs Ritchie vice presidents mrs. Frank Sutton mrs. J. C. Irvine. Mrs. A. G. P Baker. Mrs. H. S. Scarth treasurer mrs. J. W. Shaw corresponding Secretary lady Roblin recording Secretary mrs. J. R. Macmorran social convener mrs. C. P. Knight mrs. L. H. Mitchell publicity mrs l. W. Moore archivist mrs. J. W Armstrong Telephone convener mrs. G. Harold Dawson red Cross mrs. Irvine Ancl assistant. Mrs. J. A Bleakley sick visiting mrs. J. V Venables membership mrs. Baker advisory committee District 1 mrs. A. Wood Hicks mrs. F Braund 2, mrs. A. O. Rel Alleck mrs. Oliver Gilmer 3. Mrs. G. A Thorvaldson mrs. W. Pickup miss Hazel Matchitt 4, mrs. H. Fairrie mrs. L. L. Carruthers mrs. R. Anderson of mrs. Alan Campbell mrs. C. W. Burns mrs. H. M. Marsden mrs. George Young mrs. Harold l. Scarth gave an appropriate group of songs follow ing luncheon and was accompanied by miss j. Peace. Guests at the head table which was Gay with Spring blossoms included lady Roblin miss Marjoria Moore. Mrs. Ritchie mrs. E. G. Rogers mrs. Baker mrs. Ralph Webb. Mrs. R. P. Rorke mrs. A Roblin a. Wood Chapman mrs. Peace. Thur mrs. Homewood Hicks mrs. Scarth and Man. E. R. Miss groups. Shaw credit paid the treasurer mrs. J. W. Showed balance tribute and to satisfactory mrs. Ritchie the exec and committees for Loyal Colin chair the j to relieve misery quickly sex Tern uly rub Chest Throat Back with w vap rub athletic association. Or. I Mackenzie president was Man. Those taking part in programme were Shirley Adams. Lome Chandonnet. Audrey Gard Ner. Donna Adams. Jean Broad loot and Fred Smallwood. Miss Jean Broadhurst presided at the piano. Or. Harry Wilder superintendent of the Home passed a vote of thanks to the police association. Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed in the Mam Hall. A Lar officers arid number of police their wives attended. Support and hard work. A letter was read from mrs. Arthur b. Rob Lin provincial president urging the members not to lose sight of their political activities stressing the importance of being ready for an election which May take place this year. Officers elected during the election of officers mrs. A. Woods Hicks was chair Man and honorary and Active offi cers elected were Patr Nesses mrs. R. J. Manion. Mrs. R. H. Webb mrs h. D. B. Ketchen mrs. E. G. P. Baker lady Roblin mrs. J. A. Barry honorary presidents mrs. E. R. Chapman mrs. T. H. Wood mrs. J. B. Plant mrs. L. H. Church groups plan congregational Tea the combined organizations St. Chrysostom s Church will hold congregational Tea the t. Eaton company Assembly Hall Fri Day from 2.30 to 5.30 . The guests will be received by the Rev. And mrs. T. C. Boon. Rev. J. Evans mrs. J. Ham mrs. E. Suth Erland. The Tea table will be the form of a Cross. Conveners Are for Home cooking table. Mrs. English mrs. W. Middleton Kitchen mrs. B. Mcmillan mrs. J. Rey nolds exchequer mrs. T. Wardale mrs. D. Little Tea cup Reading mrs. H. Collins and mrs. J. Blake. Iss Charlotte Whitton. Executive director of the Cana Dian welfare Council will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the women s Canadian club fort will conservative women name mrs. Mrs. E. Wasdell was unanimously re elected president of the South Centre Winnipeg women s conservative association at the annual meeting tuesday Borough hotel. Mrs. J. Kyle in report told work done society the Tea in the Marl her Secretary s of meetings held of for the red Cross and of assistance Given it for the Blind and to the bed Cross Campaign. Silver teas Bridges and social evenings were with Over 400 attending the latter. The War workers have turned in 159 pairs of socks and 180 surgical garments and More Wool was Given out at the meeting. She told of. Almost 700 letters written. A social evening would be held Tan. 29. She announced. Receipts during the year were and disbursements presentation of a dressing table set was made to mrs. Wasdell by mrs. Stowe Brown on behalf of the association in appreciation of her work. Mrs. Wasdell made a presentation to mrs. Secre tary. And mrs. W. A. Kennedy presented a Corsage Bouguet to mrs. B. B. Ubienski who presided. During the election. 01 officers. Honorary and Active officers and conveners of committees elected Are honorary presidents mrs. R. J. Manion. Mrs. Alison d. Maim. Senator Ivy Fallis mrs. George Black. M.p., mrs. F. Warriner. Mrs. W. B. K. Macrury miss Katie Tupper or. M. Ellen Douglas president mrs Wasdell first vice president mrs. W. W. Kennedy second vice president. Mrs. E. Swail third vice president. Mrs. Stowe Brown Secretary mrs. J. Lyie treasurer mrs. H. Maguire membership. Mrs. To a. Madill Standard bearer. Mrs. T. A. Argue sick visiting mrs. E. Jones Tele reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Or. And mrs. Thorley will reside in Brandon. Somerset marriage was solemnized january 4. At the Home of mrs. H. F. Stewart 1348 Jurrard Street Vancouver of mrs. Ada Forest Manitou Man., to or. William Foster of Swan Lake. Man. The Bride wore Maroon dress and hat and a Corsage of Pink carnations violets and Maiden Fern. Or. And mrs. Foster left Friday morning for Vancouver Island for their honeymoon. Petersfield George s anglican Church. Wakefield. Was filled to capacity january 16 when second youngest and mrs. George Frene Elizabeth. Daughter of or. Of potion of Petersfield and Frederick George Triuett. Of the . Winnipeg eldest son of or and mrs. H. Tillett Winnipeg exchanged vows. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore an Empire Blue velvet dress and Matching velvet turban. She car ried Talisman roses. Her Only attendant was her youngest sister miss Bernice Patron who chose a dress of Rosewood crepe with Brown and carried sweetheart tons. After roses and lilies of the Valley. Or. George Patton jr., was Best Man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. S. W. Cole Rector. Or. Frank Mcbain Sang because during the signing of the Register and mrs. Jeffery Mcnabb presided at the Organ. The wedding supper was served i at the Home of the Bride s parents to the immediate relatives followed j by a reception in the Norwood school. Later or. And mrs. Tillette left by motor for Winnipeg. Ujj Oak Lake quiet wedding j j was solemnized at the Home of the j Bride s father or. J. B. Cairns of Ryerson Jan. 17 at 4.30 . When his Only daughter. Jean Eleanor Vas United in marriage to or. Thos. Lyall son of or. And mrs. I Alex Lyall of Cihon. The Bride who was unattended wore an after noon frock of Claret velvet fashioned with Square neck and shirred bodice and trimmed with Mirror buttons. She carried Coral the ceremony Carna wed Ding dinner was served to fourteen guests. For away he Bride chose a Black ensemble. Or. And mrs. Lyall will reside near pc inn. O t take 2 and feel better j Beech am s for liver and j constipation ills phone. Mrs. Vist mrs. F. L. Bourgeois Archi g. Shea pianist. Mrs j. Carman social mrs. William Bilton. Brandon quiet wedding was solemnized at the manse of St. Andrew s Church Jan. 13, when Rev. W. J. Allen United in marriage Eleanor Alice daughter of or. And mrs. E. Green and Battery sergeant major t. Edward Noakes of the 71st Battery r.c.a., son of or and mrs. William Noakes. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore Coral crepe with Black and a Corsage of orchids. Miss Marie Conquergood As bridesmaid chose a frock in rust tones with Green and a Corsage of yellow roses. Or. William h. Noakes was groomsman to his brother. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents Dennis Street. Wedding of mar Jorie Irene Only daughter of or. And mrs. F. Hoskin. And or. Jonn h. Thorley. Second son of or. And mrs. J. Thorley took place Jan. 18 at St. George s Church the Rector Lanon j. A. Morris officiated. Miss Daisy Thorley sister of the Bride Groom was bridesmaid. Or. Stanley Hoskin. Brother of the Bride was Best Man and or. S. H. Butler organist following1 the ceremony a m1 tuesday at 8.15 ., in the Garry hotel. Miss Whitton discuss the Home front in mod Ern warfare. Two color arrangement for Jiffy knit afghan i Reed this timely k you re Middle age i 38 to Anil fear dizzy fainting hot flashes if you notice yourself go ethic restless Cranky Moody and nervous Tasse annoying symptoms to due to la functional so be smart take Lydia e. 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