Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 23, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday. August 23, 1952 Page it dessert spotlight shines on fresh Sweet peaches by Carol Boss there should be no shortage of appealing dishes on local Des j. Sert tables these Days. Our stores Are displaying Sweet Juicy peaches from California Washington Ontario and British Colum Bia that Are favored sources of desserts at this time of the year. Have been receiving Good supplies of Hales and Elberta from California and a few from washing Ion. These varieties Are delectable for and re Tain their flavor and color Well Economy. Beaten egg Whites make it airy and a sugar syrup helps keep the dessert smooth yet soft peach Kuchen Distant of an old German recipe Cousin has a a. J dough similar to Shortcake dough Hon Frozen and canned. The on Enric neck in flavor with Cornmeal. Lario peaches available at present it is a moist Coffee cake Are nearly All Freestone. They too a Topping of fresh peach take to Canning and freezing. And a custard Glaze that . Peaches Are just beginning in arrive Here in volume. All the Stern varieties Are grand for eating. Rochester Are the first to arrive in appreciable vol ume following by the three v a popular Freestone varieties that Are excellent Tor Canning and Freez ing. To Many he Best Way to enjoy fresh peaches is to slice them Sprinkle with sugar and pour Cream Over them. You can t find an easier dessert 10 prepare and it is on sure Way of fully enjoying All 1hr fresh fruit flavor. J to proven fresh peaches front after they Are Sprinkle a juice Over the sliced.1 moppet or mashed benches As the May be. This retards the oxidation pi-ores.-. Poached in fun hos Are a new on peaches and into. And they. Too. Are Juicy and a dessert that is strictly ponchos. Pro Iare a syrup of flip and 1 cup of water and Noil i minutes. Meanwhile scald Peel about 6 Ripe peaches and Cut then in halt or slices and n of in cold water with Lemon added. When syrup has boiled. Peaches and add to syrup Over very Low heat for about ten minutes. Remove from and add 1 tsp. Vanilla. Chill peaches Wen before serving a Nice Topping for ice Cream As Well As standing on its Wii for dessert. The delicate flavor of peaches is popular in Light Frozen desserts As peach parfait. Today s1 bake right along with the cake serve this with Coffee or As a dessert it s Good either Way so Long As it s warm and fresh Roach rare Alt i cup sugar 3.t cup water 1 egg White cup evaporated milk cups mashed peaches j tbsp. Lemon juice heat sugar and water. Stirring until sugar is dissolved. Boil without stirring syrup will spin a thread when dropped from a Spoor. Beat egg White until stiff and gradually add the syrup in a Fine Stream beating Stanlly until mixture is Cool and stiff. Chill. Chill evaporated milk in Freezer tray crystals begin to form around Edge then whip until a will lust hold its shape then fold into chilled egg White mixture. Meanwhile Mash peaches Well and add Lemon juice and blend we a. Fold peaches into above mixture. Pour into tray and freeze until firm without stirring. Makes 6 Servings. Ivash Kumlien rup Cornmeal t cup i lifted ail purpose flour v Psi baking powder cup sugar . Sail i cup shortening 1 egg. Beaten 1 Lisp. Milk cups sliced peaches a tbsp. Lemon juice cup Brown sugar 1 egg Yolk beaten cup milk tsp. Nutmeg sift together Cornmeal baking pow Der flour sugar Salt. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add milk to beaten egg and Combine with dry ingredients. Pat mixture into Bottom and sides of pan. Arrange peaches in two rows Over dough. Sprinkle with Lemon juice Nanri Brown sugar. Bake at 400 dog. For 15 minutes. Combine beaten egg Yolk. U cup and Nutmeg. Pour Over peaches and continue baking Kuchen 5 to 10 minutes longer or until custard is ask doctor 13-month-old won t stand while we recognize and ack it them go about thinly Clad when knowledge the differences in is cold these parents have no which children warmth in their Home and some mass Joan Elizabeth Saltel has arrived from Kansas City mo., and is the guest of her parents or. And mrs. Fred d. Saltel Broadway Avenue. Brookdale girl wed to Lloyd d. Reidle a wedding solemnized in Brookdale United Church at 3 . August 9 when Shirley Anne twin i daughter of or. And mrs. D. T. Tones Brookdale Man., became the Bride of. Lloyd Douglas Reidle Pider son of or. And mrs. L. S. Reidle Wellwood. Man. Rev. G. Daly officiated. Mrs. Charles Mckinnon of Wellwood played the wedding music and miss Donna Ames was soloist. The Bride wore a gown of White Nylon net Over taffeta. The Lane bodice featured a mandarin neck line and Lily Point sleeves. Panels of lace were featured in the full skirt. A headdress of Orange Blos soms and Liles of the Valley held her lace edged Nylon net veil. She carried a Cascade of american Beauty roses and lilies of the Val Ley. Recipe uses evaporated milk for firm. Cut and serve while warm. Mrs. Thompson steady advises affair Breaks up the rate at which children develop it must also be Tak in for granted that when a child is Long past the age for certain physical accomplishments that failure to achieve them is of serious concern. A worried Mother writes i would be glad if you could publish something on a boy of 13 months who makes no attempt whatever to stand on his feet creep or even to turn Over. When you pick him up his come up in a sitting position. He is Bright and healthy in every other Only in examining doctor one who can test the child s muscular reflexes and his whole physical condition can possible Tell you what is amiss in this situation i. Purely from the Layman s View Point cerebral palsy would seem to be one explanation for the boy s muscular weakness though May be others. There is a reason it. Is All too Plain that if his m mentality is Bright then there must be some reason other than mental slowness to account for his times the doors Are let us say that at the very least they Are unwise. An adult will put on a jacket or sweater when the temperature Falls Why not be sure that children have the same Protection if mothers Are this foolish they can Only blame themselves if the results Are poor and children fall ill. Our leaflet Jav. 40 How the child indicates the usual time at which children sit up stand walk Teeth Etc. It May be had by sending self addressed stamped envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of the Winnipeg free press. Irei eased by the Register and Tribune Syndicate 1952 condition. You did not make it Plain whether he could sit up. There Are perfectly Well children who have not walked until months beyond this but there is always an explanation for it and you must ask your doctor for this. Mrs. W. Happy As i would be to take credit for the article you praised so highly this was a letter from a Reader and her initials were attached. These were her opinions not mine though As you May have noted i applauded them at the end. This is something i have said Basswood wedding first held in new cad Urcis Church the first wedding solemnized in the new cad Urcis Church Bass Vood Man., took place August 16 at 4 . When Vern Emmareen daughter of or. And mrs. James Brown of Basswood and 31air Donald Simpson of Van Couver son mrs. Simpson Anc the late j. A. Simpson of Winnipeg were United in marriage. Rev. Wal ter Royle officiated. Mrs. Douglas Cooke of Minnedosa Sang during Lily pointed sleeves. Her veil was mrs. Lloyd Cole twin sister of i before and feel the urge to say the Bride was Matron of Honor. Misses Margaret Reidle. Sister of the bridegroom and Mae Chudley were bridesmaids. Barry Graham was Best Man. Ushering the guests were Lloyd Cole brother in Law of the Bride and Clifton Wardell. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents and or. And mrs. Reidle s ome drawbacks of going steady too Young Are re be Alec in this letter dear mrs. Thompson for the last four years i have been going steady with a boy who is now 22. I am 20. For the past two years we have been Talkin about getting married but i started working and met some very Nice boys. Once my boy Friend and 1 had a quarrel and broke up for a during that time a boy at the office took me out and i had i Sci a Nice Lime. Then my boy Friend and i made but we kept fighting Oft and . During one of these fights i this other boy to go to a glance with me but cancelled the and went Back to my steady now we have broken off for Good. 1 would like to go out with this other boy again but see him Only Oner every three months or so. In order to get in touch with him i have to phone him or wait until be comes in. How can i get him to notice me without appear too cheap i still have a crush on him. Lost. If you hav a Home you can Call the boy up and ask him Over with friends. Don t bother planning or apologizing. If he comes and has a Good time Tell Hir you Hope he will drop around and if you know what his recreations Are. You might Bej Able to go where he is Likely to show up. Keep Tox dear mrs. Thompson i i am getting married in later september and there Are a few things i m not certain about. First the Bride is ready to leave the reception and go Home to change into her going a clothes is it proper for her t band to go with her or should he i a Kain at the reception and wait for her to return so she can throw her bouquet and say goodbye also should the bridesmaids keep on their Long dresses till they go Home or can they change into Street clothes when the Bride changes t non also confused about the re re Ivins line at the reception. Do caterers give you the signal to line up. Or should our own sense us when and when the Groom give his speech it be All right if it is just Short and simple Carrie. Ii certainly would in fact that is the Best kind of speech for a bridegroom to make. He replies to the Toast to the Bride and to some extent lakes his Cue from what the person proposing the Toast said. Raids usually leave on their Long order of the receiving line is Bride s Mother Groom s father Groom s Mother Bride s Groom maid of Honor brides i maids. The line forms immediate a 3y on the arrival of the whole party. Caterers have nothing to do the reception but watch pro-1 Cut dings so As to estimate when to Start serving. I less it is absolutely necessary the Bride should not go Home to change. Usual procedure is to bring a suitcase containing travel clothes and change in a room reserved for the purpose. If she Doss have to go Home the maid of Honor should go with her to help but the bridegroom would re main unless he too had to change again there is no substitute for common sense in rearing children. The Best advice and the latest in formation Are of Little Avail unless parents use them in a sensible Way. Dress for temperature apropos of this letter from mrs. L. M. Who the ceremony and mrs. H. G. Gra Ham played the wedding music. The Bride was attired in a Jowder Blue cocktail length gown 3f Nylon net Over taffeta. The strap Ess bodice was topped with a lace jacket with a round neckline ant ily Point sleeves. A Matching head dress trimmed with Small Flowers iced her veil. She carried a White miss Therese 1alibekte has arrived from Montreal to spend the next Lew weeks with her parents or. And mrs j. D. Laliberte. Laura j. Pottage John Thiessen wed at St. Pauls Manitou girl goes As Bride to Dryden August 12 was the Date chosen for the wedding of Elva Bernice twin daughter of or. And mrs. Al Bert h. Webber of Manitou Man., and Mervin Floyd Tole elder son of Orville Tole and the late mrs. Tole of Crystal City Man. The 3.30 . Ceremony was performed by Rev. A e. Waddell of Pilot Mound Man., in the Garden of the Bride s parents Home. The Bride wore a gown of White brocaded Satin featuring a Sweet heart neckline and Lily Point sleeves the Long full skirt swept into a Cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a Tiara of seed pearls and she carried a Cas. Cade of red roses and Stepha Notis. Her twin sister miss Ada Webber was bridesmaid and Raymond Tole of Newdale Man., was Best Man for Lis brother. Ushers were James a Metcalfe of Manitou Cousin of the Bride and lome Campbell of Clearwater Man., Cousin of the bridegroom. Miss Kay Gehl of Winnipeg played the wedding music and miss Gladys Snyder Sang. Following a reception on t Lawn or. And mrs. Tole left on a wedding trip to Banff and Western Points. They will make their Home in Dryden ont. Patterns Are stressed in the Cut of the Silhouette. Ensembles Are stronger thas suits though the Loose jacket suit with its own Blouse is featured together with the shirt Waist dress with Matching coat. Coats Are often reversible Plain on one Side a Bright plaid on the other. One the newest and brightest stars of the italian fashion scene is 21-year-old Capucci who show a definite flair for High style suits Coats and extravagant evening clothes. He often recalls the styles of the in Paris for last two lowered waistlines and Loose Blouse styles. Other High style houses including Vanna and Polin Obe establish a grecian trend for even in St. Paul s United Church Al 8 . Aug. 15lh, Laura Jean Only daughter of or. And mrs. J. H Pottage became the Bride of. John Thiessen Only son the late or and mrs. .1. Thiessen of Manitoba. Rev. S. Mcleod per formed the ceremony. Mrs. Movie Leighton played the wedding music and Leonard Nicholls Cousin of the Bride was soloist. The Bride wore a gown of White Satin with scalloped lace Yoke Anc held by a Tiara of rhinestones and seed pearls. She carried a Cascade bouquet of White Gladioli and rec roses. Miss Eva Freko was maid of Honor. Miss Joann Boyd was bridesmaid and Betty Ann Firth Cousin of the Bride was Flower girl Albert Pottage brother of the Bride and Are fashion fronts ancient Greece or roaring 20 s by Peggy masses Florence Italy and cheap is the opinion of the world s fashion experts Here to View joint showings of leading italian Couturier. Fine workmanship Beautiful fabrics and a Range to fit every purse Are the main attractions. Embroideries and handwork Are cheaper Here than anywhere else. While designers perhaps Lack the originality of the French the collections have been acclaimed for the Good classic clothes and even ing gowns. Italian hemlines Are Down As Low As 13 inches from the floor ing. Draped chiffons jerseys glamorous metallic sheaths popular with buyers who claim that Only Here in Italy can they find embroideries at such a Price for less sophisticated tastes there Are the gala Ball gowns using an enormous Quantity of material. Models Start at s80 to ?125 Lor custom made Day Wear. The latter figure May even include fur trim mings. Formal clothes Range from about 5250 lip to one of the most fabulous gowns named after Britain s Queen Eliza Ibeth is Vanna s masterpiece. This heavily embroidered dress employing Yards of. Pale Pink tulle features a removable apron skirt which converts into an evening Cape. Flower display in West Kildonan West Kildonan horticultural society will hold its second annual exhibition at West Kildonan curl ing rink tuesday and wednesday. The exhibition is open to the pub i. L. Was Best Man. George Pottage and c and accented by full dirndl or Bias Donald Hayes were Ushers. Bible overlaid with american the reception was held in the Beauty roses and White legion Hall Sargent ave. Mrs. Albert Wareham of Newdale after a Short honeymoon at Devil s Man., was Matron of Honor. Miss fabrics Are emphasized with new textured and surface interest bold plaids stripes and lie. All exhibits must be in place monday night. Judging will be at 8 . Tuesday. Exhibits will include Flowers fruits vegetables Home cooking and Canning and needlework As Well As a penmanship and Ert Competition from local schools. Arrangements have been made for a display of handicrafts Wood work modelling Oil painting and water colors. Gap. Or. And mrs. Thiessen will phone 92-2951 fast courteous service reside at got Victor St. Donna Mcnabb of Minnedosa bridesmaid and miss Marena Brown was Junior bridesmaid for her Sis an article about How parents should dress their children when ter. The bridegroom was attended trip to Points in the United the temperature Falls at the end by Lawrence Johnson of Winnipeg they will reside in Well of the Day or in the morning and James Brownjr. Ushered. Sometimes where i live it goes guests were received at a Buffet into travelling clothes. Brides As Low As 58 in the morning and supper at the Basswood comm dresses until the party evening though it is hot in Day nity Hall. After a wedding trip to fraternal order of. Eagles dance. 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