Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Marian c. Podlubny has four attendants to wed r. K. Wallace King memorial United Church was the scene of a double ring bedding ceremony september 11, Ai 4 "p.m., when Marian Cathe Rine youngest daughter of or. And mrs. Nicholas Podlubny be came the Bride of Robert Ken Neth eldest son of mrs. Wallace late g. C. Wal lace. Rev. H. G. Tolton officiated. Soloist was mrs. Olga. Irwin and the wedding Onusic was played by Anderson. The Bride floor length imported lace Over Nylon tulle. A bodice and bouffant skirt featuring handkerchief Points was topped by a Bolero jacket of Batching lace and Lily Point sleeves. Her Juliet Cap of lace with Teardrop pearls held a fingertip veil of French illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of Pink roses framed with free press. Tuesday. September 21. 1954 quickly fixed dishes Hake appetizing fare Page 13 m by Philippa Gould any s the time we need a meal to serve a crowd inform ally and with a minimum of Effort on our part. It must be a dish that can be served and Buffet style yet filling enough to satisfy cold weather appetites. Fried Chicken and hot have Long been favorite fare in everybody s menu 3gy, oven frying eliminates tedious time with a frying pan and the new trick is to bake the biscuits right in the buttery pan with the Chicken for the last fifteen minutes. J with modern tender grown Chicken it is easy for even the newest Cook serve tender Crisp crusted Fried Chicken. Branded Birds assure tenderness so that even Pound ready to t t to a even Ujj Fujiu ready to Robert. Holmes sister of Cook chickens Are tender enough p u ,1 _ the Bride was Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were misses Jean of Muir Shirley Smith Cousin of the Bride and Merna Wallace sister of the Bride Groom. Gordon Scott attended bridegroom find Ushers were Lawrence an Derson Frank Richi and Richard Holmes a reception followed at the Empire chateau. After a Honey Moon trip to Minneapolis or. And mrs. Wallace will reside in blackheads con t blackheads dissolve them. Get two ounces of peroxide powder from Uny drug store and apply gently with wet. Hot cloth Over the blackheads. They simply dissolve and disappear by this tilt method. Tastes Tetter Curan Rie Rush to Fry. Oven frying is a time Saver. You need a Roomy pan so that the pieces of Chicken May be turned in the hot fat then spread out without crowding to Fry and Brown in a hot 425 de Saccs oven. This requires no watching for 45 minutes. When the biscuits Are baked in the pan with the Chicken it Means that the base of the biscuits acquires that extra flavor from the browned bits of Chicken. It Means too that the hot Chicken and biscuits go to the table at the very Peak of goodness. Oven Chicken and biscuits 1 Chicken Cut up for frying 2 Teaspoons Salt 2 Teaspoons paprika u cup butter 1 cup biscuit mix i Teaspoon Pepper cup shortening to prepare Cuic Iten dip the pieces in a mixture of the Bis Cuit mix. Salt Pepper and Pap Rika to coat Well. Melt shorten ing and Butler in a shallow Bak ing dish in a hot oven. When shortening is melted remove Bak ing dish from oven and place Chicken skin Side Down in a single layer. Bake in a hot 425 degrees oven for 4r minutes. To make biscuits use 2 cups biscuit mix and cup milk. Mix according to directions on pack age. Turn the Chicken and place it so that there is room to place the biscuits on Bottom of pan being sure that both Chicken and biscuits Are in a single layer. Bake another 15 minutes or until biscuits Are a Light Crown and skill. Sausage mushroom Chafie this dish May be made either at the table or in the Kitchen. It s a colourful quickly made combination for show off fixing. Use canned pork sausages Cut into uniform sizes cup Sliv ered Crisp Green peppers Aad 1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms. Heat 2 Tablespoons butter or Margar Ine in frying and Cook sausage and vegetables until each piece is Well browned. Now stir in a of condensed Cream of Tomato soup. Cream of Chicken or celery soup May be used with equal Success. Heat and stir enough blend All the ingredients then stir in 1 cup shredded Sharp cheese which will melt quickly and blend with the other flavors. A Good addition is a to Teaspoon of oregano but this May be omitted. If this combination is made Early it May be kept hot Over hot water or in a Siow 325 de Grees oven. However it is Wise to add the cheese just before serving. The finished sausage dish should be thick enough to Heap on 3 toasted split English Muf toasted Corn break or hoi Are other suggested or. And mrs. Charles Forzley 335 Mcoder riot ave nue celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary saturday. They were both born and married in Karoun Lebanon sep tember 18, 1904 or. Forzley worked for the City of Winnipeg until his retirement in 1949. They have seven children mrs Roger Haddad of Rockford 111., mrs. Paul Mort mrs. J. Mytryk John James Norman and Thomas Forzley of Winnipeg. There Are 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Among the out of town guests attending the dinner Given in their Honor by their granddaughter mrs. Gerald Valentine of Rockford were their Nephew Samuel Forzley. Of Lamont 111. And their great granddaughter Kathy Valentine. Waffles bases. Mrs. Thompson family Deal advises should be formal by Elizabeth Thompson doing business with friends has its drawbacks but even More difficult is doing business with relatives As this letter shows comfortable three roomed up Chicken is tender. If coking for a Nunier of people it is better to make two or even three pans Chicken Robin Howland goes As Bride to Kingston ont. The marriage of Robin Kath Leen daughter of or. And mrs. Harold e. Howland and Robert Lici uvvl1 we Sun u George Greggs son of or. And Ner rent nor does she pay any mrs. William j. Greggs of King jul arc of. The utilities. She takes Ston ont., was solemnized at 11 "1 4urt . 11 in St. Luke s dear mrs. Thompson my Mo-1you Money. Then Tell her that ther who is. 72 years old and adding to debts won t Nelp but i t.iis., in i j u us Raj t go la vv1ji1 l Chr Elj u i l very Spry for her age has More income
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