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Barrie Advance, 15 Nov 1938, p. 4

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\ What Women ar Doit1gF|! h 0 u rs .. r`v ,.,..._y ` .~'lmul one` ln'0\\'n hut,` J A 1.. and nrtul < rith church L hri_u-`I1 . In |):|('|`\'-, I181` ` V v 1 the` . " I uch brown I The meat fgugzlu. .~'lm\'l_\' 1'01` I In] t 16 B to ])1't-vent. m A? Just before t 10 ` . . .8111` well um our! , - Ihkug m J mmute.~= Liver I After the ceremony the bridal} lpurty motored to the home of Miss:1 Ll Beelby, Claremont, where a dainty : 15 wedding breakfast was served. 311'. and Mrs. Smith left later on a 5 motor trip to Northern Ontario, the 1- bride weariirg a. navy silk suit, wine ,-' accessories and 21 Hudson seal coat, `.ithe gift of the groom. On their re- gt turn they will reside in Toronto. `.1 V | I 4 ' A quiet, but pretty w<.-dlding took place on Monday afternoon, Nov. 7,. at the home of Rev. Dr. '1`. T.|| Shields, 66 Wells Hill Ave., To- ronto, when F. M. Irene Hepburn, daughter of Mr. John G. and the Ilate l\/Izirgaret Hepburn, Barrie, was ,united in marriage to Albert Smith,` '_Toronto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smilh, Assington, Suf- folk, England. I *cook_.u Ygelf KIIIU kitlney I mate 5 E (By Joan Denby) i The cool, smoky tang of autumn! S { iis in the air; football games and; E country hikes are planned for the _--_j-?- 1 week end; and you, with the result-. .\Irs. O Brien-Saint, the Art Cen- ing; he-urt_\', outdoor appetites to;1re, Ross St., has returned to Barrie contend with, are planning hot,`a1'ter a trip to California. nouri.~.=hing supper dishes. Here` .\Ii='.4. Betty Black spent Sunday are 21 few suggestioiis for Saturday ; at Lindsz1_\', visitim: her brother. ,:md Sumlay evening; meals, simply; Iev. J. J. Black. ;prep'.ired, easy on the budget andi 111-5. DOL1f4`1l.< \\'oo1i. has ru- ,::u:1runteed to satisfy :1 hungryiturned 10 l3:n-ri<- zxiier vi. .\Ifr.<. "I'umi1_\'. V 1:. H. Judge, Bradford 170 . 1 m 1 n. n Kellogg's r*npN Fl 1 This rThe1'c : {for it, p1c: | r\_.- 1. \u uL|..'I.k., .. : lwcf dripping. * 1)..` 1 L..1.L. 1 i 5 L z i :1}! brown. g2'e::.4ed popt. \...`,,,...,,. Put 1 tablespoon |'1'_\`in_Lr pun, In-o\\'n well. of ad Li hamburger butter in` and Break it up and let it, Then put into :1 1211'-D-'0, Have moderate fire, and add to the steak and bezms, to- mzxtoes, .<:1Tt and ion into . piecos, and fry to a pepper. Cut 011-` brown, then add steak to p0t.i mi.\'tu1'e 1'0 1' ~15 minutc.'~:. should cooki Stir oftem 4| . . .... .. , L{'II\ Ihw IHIH Hu-W is :1 mark om` i|`m)' :1lm\'1- 1111- \`.':l1m' Hnv in :1 (`O1 - llnin lrwk \\`h('l't' llw \\':1lm' is six} ,1".-vt dovp. 'l`lw rlvpth of H10 \\':1lcr: in im'rn:x. (0 [2 F001,. Where will lhv mark be than `I `_ ..- -If :1 man nnd :1 half can dig n hulu nml :1 half in :1 day and 21' `nah , howvmnny holes can six men] dig: in six days '! | 3.-~'I`wo men start 100 yards apart and run toward each other, each running 5 yards a second. As Stir or I and minutc.~=. Spinach .\ \'c1'_\' :-m:1:'.in.~n \'it:1min A thv m0.~t n-;:ct:11)Ics. Ono 1h._ livvr. .m\` of 9 . f'II1i.~"nod, ullow to Serve. nou1`i.~'hin;1' and hu1'ni11_:. mid tho our. cook for 31 Mould l dish. liver: and spinach is ho:1l1h1'uI _;'reen I onions (chopped, ` . `mar.- ] :xrhoiI liver (`Imp and mix `lm\\'nc(l onion. 1 c dish comes from _\`Iexico.?; There are many (liiferent recipes for but here is one of the sim-L The following .<,L-rves fourzl- One lb. hamburger, 1 can redi] l{l(il1C_\ bcan.<, 1 can tomatoes, or 20-` soup, 1 small green pepper, 01' hull" lui-_-_;,e one, 1 medium sized:` onion, 1`; teaspoons flour, 1 ten-A .`.1)OOn black pepper, 1 tx'8SDOOl1 sa'.t.l ` or to taste; 2 t21bIe.~:poon.< butter o1`i( .\?VED1')INGSi SMlTH-HEPBURN ...., lnnod I In-:1tm1 Kellogg's CORN FLAKES, 3 for With Glass Bowl lmut is 1) HM` |()('l\`.< 0|` is Chili Con QUIZ CORNER hm 1' with \\`:m-1` Win- hnliv -1-. 2 cup oi` bread crumbs." L`.`l.\`]I()(lll salt, 2 table-` r. 2 lbs. fresh 01' 21 .~:pin:u-h. I hall` cup r\I1~,_-:3;-. I hzml-boiled` F0 1` n` with ria l)(`..'lt,(`H` nl' (`m)k(`d : nos of h:1`.`4l nilml |):1pc-1'. III, 1)m111: .`I luv}.- lmtlt`-I` Walker's (~r\r\AC wit 1`. K . . 1 Ian.-u.`=J. 1 l"."(` <-:m:\1. 3 `-1`- ` V11 :1 ('01'- W01" , , . T .101` Is sax, . I . . unmoul :1 mush-l 1 - .. .....l .~xpin:u'h. I vnnkml r. l`I:1cr~' I "L{}i;i Lust l.`ues(la_V under the :ui. of Collier St. United Church choir, Poul Bui, eminent Danish huritonu, "Izmd David Gordon, young CZJ.Hu.(lll).lI| `|vio1inist, assisting` artist, presented" )k 0' a. prog'ram of an unusually high arm n tistic calibre. l he :1-nldl iPou.l Bai Recital -- `Very Much Enj oyed i In Kienzl s Aria, Blessed Are lThey," from the Opera The Evan- ;.reIi.'~.st," and Schubert's Litany, Poul Bai showed his poise and mastery, und in Rimsky-Korsakov s Chanson |Varep:ue, his dramatic fire. In his opening group David Gordon played Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man .s Desir- ing and deBerio1 s Final Move- -ment (Rondo) from Concerto IX., ` he played with sympathy and tech-I ` nical dexterity. | ....,.... \A\4L i......., ...\. .H"'Schon Ro.~:marin. The closing` ):`::`l`0u1) were particularly ne, Han-E 3fdel s Ombra mai 1'11 and Den /.a`<` Q Si Vous I/.~\viez Compris" sung by _H1Poul Bai with violin ohligato play-1 _ ed by David Gordon. 1 I The accompanying of Lloyd Tuf- lford throughout aided much to the! excellence of the evening's pro- gram. 1 '1 VV EXIKCI 3 SODAS, ' I Poul Bai s second group of song's' were in German, Danish and Nor- wegian; their dramatic rendering de- llighted the audience ,as did also his 'encore, the folk song Little Rose- lille." In his next group of songs Healey WiIlan s Sea Song was out- ? standing. ` I ! David Gordon played Romance Efrem Concerto in D Minor and Der ]Sohn der Heide, with the encore, ]HC`..l-..n V7,. ........I.. H 7T\L._ ..1-..:_.._| Mr. 1*`. IC. I ig_qu1'e, the Canadizml. '1, Club speaker on .\Ionday evening.-" Lwas the guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Doe. We are . to hear Mr. Tuf~ (mi. father of Lloyd Tufford, suffer- iul u stroke last week. )1)`. Cletus Hinds spent Sunday in I-}:11'1'ie. `. .-. - . v \:- xv rw v -. Ii :1 `i 1`: they run they kick a ball back and; 5 forth at a speed of 50 _\'m'r1.< :1; 11 . How far does the `..m1| ! L1':1\'01 7 I J . 71` \v . - 1:1 ,. O`Brien-Saint, the Cen-jarran2'r'r1 in diff:-rent .=.t_v1e `KY8, to B-arrie;t individual type. The t `after ifzirl can be suited. as we Sunday`b1'oz=.(1 faced 1:155, and it ..:.:n:.... 1.... L...,.H..-... 'mnr6av n4` ;v+nrh-inrr x-m1~.- \,uuu..\. any :1 , M1`. and 25011 Donald, : `,end mlests u 11.. .. ._ Miss ' 1 Su11dz1_\' )11'.~:. Cociol and Miss Nan Codei. of Toronto, spent Sundzly as the g'uest.< of .\Iiss Gwen Fife at the .\rL ('cnt1'e. I I `V as n Y\v~1I' imam DRAMATIC cum {HOLDS SUCCESSFUL MEET : l 31")`. and Mrs. T. C. Phillips mov-I .e .\lonrlay from 13 Toronto St. to- i Dalton St. i i Dr. and Mrs. Billie Little are` .\-pemlingx :1 few (lays in Pliilndelpllim! M1`. and Mrs. Albert B1`_\'. and llill Brysoii spent. Suml:1_\' with I\l1'.. uml Mrs. Stew'.11't B1'_\'s0n. l.inds:1_\'. : Mr. and .\li'.~I. Frank Hu1'lbu1"t.- l J Phone 4.07 1.:1.~'. \\'ml1w>vi:1).' u\'(`niI1:_-' Mr. ;\. HI. llun'mIu'h.< h|`lll his I'n'. <-1;1.~'.< im ;'1`m- 1'mmv.< of the H:11'1'io D1':11n:1'1ic` ('lul) n\`o|' l|u1`llun't's . 'l`hn-re were thirty-two p1-e.~vem. g 1, The l'n`. half 01' the (*\'onin_L` was frepx-In on them'_\'-~the 0lum(\nt.~' of dr:nn:xlh- ('0l1>`1!'U(".i()I1 and thr difv fervnt . dmmzx, com- edy, farce, 1\Ielodr:1nm and satire. ~'The most diicult types to perform, Mr. Bur1'oup:hs said, are comedy and satire, because they require :1 Ispeciul technique and demand much of the actor. The easiest to do are f9*.'ce and melodrama, but these re- "(,)Im\\':1 :11 9.-15 p.) ..\T.I".H. Tmin .\'o. , . . Irmn 0tl:1\\':1 ` :1;4'0.x: 4:0 .\I.I`.I ` fmnl `0tt:1\\':1 mi`.o.<, \\']1ivh I\ ,.. `..... cent. and on L000` I-xx \\IlLv I`A\I Aux .\.._ V. _...... u \\'1u>!:~ (10:11 and how much ? (Answers to questions appear on page ve) V. U. u....... ` Dou,L'Ia.< l1asre- io .\I/1'5.` Bradford. . Vivian Jeffs left Barrie on` v to undertake a rnzuiuatel at '1'o1'on:o I,'ni\-ersitys. ` uuunu --nu U-\_. .. 54 . ' I A man sold two llouses forl mu-11. On one he lost 201191`! the other he gz\i11eC:: wont. Did he lose 01' _2'(1iI1 on .. .. 1:11 1 Bvvexs . \JA\Jl Mrs '.II. 11' the distzmcc to 'Fo1`o11td is 262 Iruin is the f:1rthc. when they meet `. ..-. u. \.. .....~... ...... Kitchener, \\'o1'e \\'ee':; ` M1`. and .\Ir.<. C`. L`. I '..0.\' , . 1 :0:\\'0.< [`ommo 101', m. and ll':l\'v; L< 50' '3 le:1\'e.< Ottawa] distance ---cu...` \. 262' TUESDAY, NOVIQMBISR 15, 1938. Mr.-.. C. G. Moore, Tm'onto St, was the winner of the pair of pil- !low cases on which a draw was held |by the lioyal Victoria Ho.spital Aid gut the conclusion of the rummage `sale held by the organization on Satuurday. Mrs. Alex. Brown made the draw. The proceeds amounted to ve dollars. lo. 1 Spy Apples Per Hamper I . . . . spent a few days vlsltmg then- daughu.-r, Mrs. R. H. Judge, Brad- ford. Mi;~:.= Grace Brymner leaves the latter part of this week for Cali- lfornia. 1.. ,.. - .-. -. . an (By Helen Powell) I can t wear my hair up on top," is the sad wall We hear from girls `all over the country. heir faces are too thin, they say dole-fully, or too fat. 01- their noses are too ,lon;: or too short. And so on, in any number of contradictory alibis. ,Ye:< ,alibi.<. For as an honest to `gooclness fact, thi.~.= new `mu;-.rhe(l up hair--do can be vastlgr becoming to jpractically any type of face. for the simp".e reason that it can be :11/`1`an;z'r'rl .=.t_\'le;~: to suit 1t.he thin faces: well as the : u A . u `| Miss Claire Davidson, of Toronto, is visiting her cousin, .\Ii;~:s Wanda ` Watterworth. : . .-.1 -x.-.. n um.-.,. vv un. uu. Some sixty students of the B.C.l. motored to Toronto Thurszday even- ing, where they thoroug ly enjoyed the presentation of .\IacBet11 at the Hart House. `I AA\1u.:\. ` Mr. and .VIr.'~:. A. A. Smith and Phyllis were vi.~=i Lo1'.s' with Mr. anu Ward Smith in Sudbury for a few days. _.,.w... ......\. 'matte1` of . your face, and s . . . . `z1:-kmg expert aomce. m order to `ni out the . mo.-ft becomin_4 to , uuu n. A; ..u.:\. Before you even think of your new hair-do, give _\'ou1'.~:elf sevx.r.-.` iolive oil and Castor oil treatments. Wzmn three pa1"t.=. of olive oil with: `one part cas';o1' oil and apply to the `' `Ihair with cotton pads, 1`S . dividin: your hair with :1 comb, and patting bi'i. e.\'po.=ed scalp sections. And, of course. brush your 11:11!- ni;2'htly with long up-sweepins.1' mo- tions. holding the brush as you would for :1 back-hand tennis stroke. Hair Cut Short For the genuine new hair style, brushed up all around. the hair should be cut quite short, within about two inches of the head all over except at the nape. where it is left long: enoufzhito be swept up land pinned into the curls on top. .This sounds terribly drastic, but iis 1'e;1ii_\' :1 h.c.:. for . hair iis much easier to wash, brush and [set _vou1'se1f. If you have :1 thin iface or are not satised \\'iLi1 your lhnck hair line. the style for you is h1'u. up in Si]iI1_Q'iI`if.`,', soft waves in`. the side. to let the ends form n w 1 4...: >..vu\A|A\.I-; u.:.;u.u`v \.uu.:.u., vuv |i.< ;is much not '11`. side, to let curls on top. :i1`1'an_2'ed as you nd l'mo. be:-o1i1in_;'. but le;i\*i11_<: the lhnck hair long.-' onou_2`h to form soft ic1n'1.< on your neck. and uffed out ilwhiztd the ezirs to form :1 frame ifor _\'ou1' face. I For Press E Try different . for do re-I momher that your permz1nen~t is? ionly thv foundzltion, on which you .must build _\'our. Keep up the 'nL:`ntl_\' bru. and monthly oil 3'i1'e:1tn1ent.< and your hair will indeed `be your cro\vni11': ::101`_\'. A lqtlirc \'r-r_\' competent men hehinri `the scenes. The second half of tho `u\'(`11i11g \\':1.< spent in t1`_\'im,r out lmembc-1'.< p1'e. on short d2'am:1tic |sket<-hes, doin5.1' the same .<:l as drama, comedy, farce and melo- dr:1mz1, by .~:1i_<.,-"ht chamzes of em- phasis. "I"L.u.,. ..1........... ...!H 1... LAIJ Au,-u ,.uu..uu. These classes will be held every We(1nesw(la_\' evening; at S p.m., in the same room. The fee per night l:.. n:.. rm. ;.._..,. ...:u. -..1.:..1. 1M nu: munc xuunn. LIIC vat: pun Illhlnu is 25c. The topic with which Mr. Burroughs will deal this coming`. Wednesday will be the develop- ment! of characterization fmm the director's and actor's point of view. ECRyIT'I`I`IND1CX-~.A\f the R.V. Hos- LUCKY DRAW WINNER pita]. Bzlrrie, on .\Iond:1_\', Nov. 1-1 .1938 ,to M1`. and .\h`s. Mel- ville Crittenden, R.I`\. `2. Rwrrie, A BEAUTY AND CHARM BIRTHS BY THE HAMPER V\/omerfs Activities in Home and Church / An i-nte2`e.~'tin_'_r theatre pzu't_\' \\`l:~' held on Thu1'.~;day evening` last when about eighty persons, including stu-I dents and several teachers from Barrie Collegiate, drove to '1`o1`ontof to see the Brownslow Card produc-' tion of MacBeth at Hart. House. Miss Florence MacDoug'all was in charge of the party. About twenty other students went down on Sai- urday to see the same production. Having been on a similar expedi- tion in our high school days, we feel- this is the ideal way of achievingi a true appreciation _of Shakespeare.` in * * .\`Hil'l`.\` [X 'I`Hl`: Lm` 1:1-Lu. 'l`<) $2.: WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $1_49 RVE DELIVER lbs. I EARLY tsent De1i\'er_v 72 Owen St. \/ 1.90 'O%0 Another Thrift WEDNESDAY On Friday, November -'1, there]; J was held the presentation of prizes at Victoria College, University ofi Toronto. Among the prizes pre-I sented was the Mary E, Highet prizef in third year honor German, won} by a Mr. J. Buckley. .\h'.<.- Higrlu-.L! is at present living in Barrie. She= graduated from Victoria Co':lc::e_.l Cobourg, in 1891. Only four other-I women attended Victoria College at I I that time. She graduated in .\Iod-; l i H I` 1. C l ( : erns, English, French, Italian and German. For twenzy-eigzlit years she` was Professor of German at leIlmiral' College, New York. which is thei oldest coile9;e for women in the. world. On Friday. _\'o\`ember -1tli.'( Miss Highet attended the preseutzr : tion of prizes: at Victoria College 5` Chapel and the reception after-I wards, and she saw the prize shei had donated to the college presented] ` r 1'` II , . l 1 l l J TOOKE Quality Shirts l RF.DOMl.`-IATE IN THIS SALE! The lot inciudes Chucks, Stripes PI.1in.~:, in -3 Variety of colors. Sizer. 14-17%;, including full fused and button-down collars. v l;L\J.\IAI|uI.L.|_v e,:uu,uuu, AI.\llIl .-...h L . Gu.~:tuv of Sweden. Those who :hz1\'e enjoyed her other novels will L . . . tube looking lorward to her new [novel The Patriot, which is ex- li pccted to be puhli. in Februa1g\'. Ht dea1.~x with the current Simo- . 1 _ Ju);1ne. conflict. I .1 . 'lu)u1` was spent. Alisa N:|n.('.< (!0ll1mCl'L`i|l :n~tis1 of 'l`m'-mtu, ) inn informal tea talk on water r skeu'l1im,:'. :\1)uu1 vi;:hle<~n \ present to hem` `.\l1'.~u (`mlel. Gwen Fife was ho.a'te.~'.<. 3' ..-\l110 .`.g prominent women surely 1' we can place .\Ii.~,x< F. E. Brierly. [The Women Tezxcliu-r.~: .~\.<.soci21tion of[ Toronto recently met in the Art! Gallery, Toronto ,to do honor to 1')-Iiss Brierly, 21 former president,v by presenting` her with a ring in lrecognition of her work in 1"21l:'ll].,"` $13,000, gfiven by the teachers, to`_ the Canadian I\'ationul Institute fori the Blind. As well as this xvork i . Bliss Brierly has been the leader in` ithe Second Mile Club," in \\'hicl1.'.1.< ` `the Globe and .\Iz1i1 said: This some ir- irime public school teacher is stilli` :doin_2' exactly the same sort of "thin? she did for the pupils in her;` _, L, 2. .:-..-1,._...... LL- ,....:..:4.l` l l; 1 1 l .1 H ll (3 Sululuy :|l'Lm'ImmI This Tuesday evening` the l:u`ric Badminton Club .~\" team will go jto Owen Sound to play the Owen Esound A" team. 1 This Wednesday evening the ;Garrison Badminton Club is host to ithe Midland A team, which will iplay the Garrison A" team this ;Wc(lnesda_v 11l].',`llt. Miss Pearl Buck has been 2111-` nounced as the winner of the 1938! Nobel Prize for literature. She :hoped to go to Stockholm to re- ceive the prize, amouting to ap- pro.\:in1atcly $38,000, from King; 2 rm. -L- c<-..-,:.... "N... ~r\ VI... Last Wednesday evening Miss? Grace Brynmer held a dinner party! i The Barrie Dramatic Club is stilli iopen for membership. The fee of $1.00 niay be 1.-;iv0n to Bliss Mar- :;u-et Webb, secretary. | -JAIL. ..,. ...- ,,_`,.., ..-.i n-1u.<. is developing the spirit iof creativene.~:;< in men and women, ! who had begun to feel that the days` `of crezltive activity were over for: LADIES` AUXILLIARY 1 .-\uxi?iar_\' to the I-}r0-. The I.arlie.~' ttherhood 01' .ai]wa_\ Trainmen heilii their amnuzd meeting" and election of` 3-vtlit-:1'.a in the Trainmen ;< Hall, .-\!-| Iundale, on Thur; e\'eninu`, Nov. ' 10, when the following: r)'I(-m'.~: were; ,`r.-lected to the executive of the `.r\u.\:ilia1`y for the Corning term: ' Pre.~'i:lent. _.\I1'.<. I. I-{:u1d0n;l ' \ i:e-Pre. .\Ir.<. Amelia }*Iunter;: `Secretanv. .\Ir.~'. 'I.evina I _\'hurn;. I 'l'rez1~'u1'r:r. .\Ir.<.. Ellen .\I(:DoLI:.-"2111; .\Icr,iicu1 ['I.\::m1iner, Dr. Id. (2. Turn- .huI]; C0un.~'r.-]lm', Mr. .\'orri.~x Web'n; 1')r:le`u'.',tte, .\`Irs. Isobel Haddon; .~\l- tm'n:1'r2 Drr-v2`:1tr*. .\h'~`. .\Iu1'ir:l 'l'h01- .-\I' 1110 :\H (`mun-, l\'n.;, Boy Scouts WEAR .fE'Phone 1047 bus to UN! l!)O(.`Ul'l1.L' lntv of 'l`h'::'vi i;n*1'i.~ Troop t'ulIin1: rm l{r2mem- I... \,.. 11 A]. ... ..... ,. oi. the 'l'rm)p. .1... $2.00 uuu uvllsavvu .... .. to M1`. Buckley. .I~li;~,~l:H`m Ion ctim; fhv ` A .sociation of Artil o p1'e.~:ident, v i r2xisin;.: ....,.L..... A... ` .-\4 fuli H-- will :l])])C.'l r` .-< rulul` ['.mlv| . W iH.~: II`, I '1'.` (.'()l'.'S What Christmas table is comp'.etel( without mince pie `. Any who would 3 like to have mincemeat and yet dn,l not wish to make it, may be inter-I1` ested in the following` new.~'. Atlll the Collier St. Y.P.U. tea this com-, ing Monday evening.-', among: other} things sold wil'. be n1inc(.-meat made under the capable supervi. of )Ii.~'.< Esther How. dietician. , I there is a I -urtninl_\' am glad .\'ul Slmp in town. Nuts are a ;:r:mI.H1in;: to crunch these fall` l:I)`.\-- -with the appetite 1 work up at 1'u;:l)_\' I','.'|llll!.`s'! ll" you need a 1'u:|Hon for -buying: nuts, they are l:u~g~1`_v fat and protein and so pro- vidu in vnm'cntrutud, tasty form, um`l`;';_\' for hu.~:_\' full days. They .~'tu\'c (HT that huny.-,'e1' pain betv.'een_ Just try some and see.|_ mu:1l.~I, loo. - I - - - Are you going to the Royal Win- ter Fair this week and is your hair dress as well styled as your clothes `. Margery 'l`u-ck has that artistic touch which gives person- ality to her work. Anne got 21 permanent at the Regina Curl Shoppe and will look as smart as] any among the fashionable at the! Horse Show. v Fai r .- The bride looked lovely in wine W0 Y`"chilI`on velvet gown and hat, with the '13 the 0 1 O I i i and fern. matching suede accessories, and carried a bouquet of butterlly roses, giyypsophila and fern. Miss Flor-I ence Beelby, Claremont, Ont., as ,maid of honor, wore spruce green -gown and hat; with matching acces- sories, and carried Briarclille roses Miss Sadie Anderson, of vvednesday is Ban-ie s best b;n~-E'l`oronto, (h'cs.9ed in black velvet with_ gain day. Peter bought nesday that feels like English Mel- ton cloth. Bet it s the envy Phil s fellow first form pals. or ed as best a wine matching hat and accessories, wore windvbreaker at Lower s last Wed- '21 C01`SiH-i.`9 Of T'41iSm21I1 F0505- Chas. Hepburn, brother of the bride, ac`.-_ man. .' I bridal 5 the ; desire Evening' in Paris perfume`? .:Hz1\'ing' used some m_\'.~=c-If (resu1t.=` are not quite ready for public-_1tion)* LI think it quite possible. The1'e'.~: 4` `.-airman} of u di.~:p1a_\` at Douglas - 3'The gift boxes are the last word in; snmrt de.~:i:,-'n-. star . some half moons, all 1_~e1)re.~:en:in_-1` an evening in Paris. If anybo(i;'} want: to buy Eve 21 Ch1'i.~:tnm.~. p1'e;'.~ ent, please purc}m: some 1Cvenin_-4* ` in Paris cosmetics. (It s nice trrl 17.`; know I'm in Pa1'i.<). I ll try and :.:'ct:] {back in time for next week s col- : umn). 1 Anne bought a Christmas present :1 at the Home Appliance Shop which` V` [simply can t resist telling you 21 about. It s-yes---a wa'1e iron! I`- ; Are waffles ever scrummy for h brealdast with lots of `golden but-I 1 ter, good Canadian syrup and fra-.1 grant cotfeel Or for an evening snack when unexpected com')any arrives. It s, so easy to have the batter already prepared and in the?` i1'ef1'ig`o1`ato1'. At least one waffle` -iron should be on your Ch1'i.~'tma.~; ` list. .. 3 ' I l Aunt Emily thought it was time lwe started our Christmas baking, so lhc-re .-I a good reliable recipe 01`, ` dark Christmas cake : . El Christmas Cake (dark)--l `ii: cup- ` lbutter, 12-3 cups brown sugar, 'leg;g`s, 3 cups raisins, 3 cups cur-i V ` rant.~t, 1!: cups clioppeii peel (cit-: " i l iron). 1`: <'uD.< l)l:inche alinonrls, `|('ll0])])C(i 1 (`up (-,h<-rrie.~`, halved; _i 14 cup h0nv_\'. `.1 cup mola.~.~'e.s', 114% 0 4) 11...... 1 -;Was It You I Was :he love potion which Shakespearian cha1'acte1's used to at- tract the man or woman of thelri `desire 1)e1'fu111a`?j iHz1\'ing' (:'csu1ts! `are publication): I ~-.ir,-an} . A few slices of bacon on top of the chicken while it is rozxstingl - w111 add a delicious avor. eggs), thr-r L ..A Aniong those who have held bon'. vo}za}.re parties for Miss Grace Brymner, who leaves sh01'tl_\' for` California, are: Mrs. Gu.<" Chit; tick, 21 dinner party on Sunrl-L1`\';j M1'.<. .-\n_:,-`us. .\IcNa.bb, a dinner purt;.'- this 'l'uesda_\' evening; .\Ii.~:s Helen` Garrett. afternoon tea (Sn .\Iondu_\'; iVIr:~:. Frank Spry, tea Tue.sda_\' af- -4.... `cu... ............_, In front of Moore's Dry (;U()(l:\ ` S`.m'e~----:m0ther smmrt wince outt. llur cont, lmt, \'l'll, gloves, shoes were all in this popular full slmxle. A very complete ensemble. ...,... 1....` Hlouw`), bl u L- with l.<.-\_\' :1 plaid 3) suit (-out, hat, {and smoked :l pipe M 3:01:11 L<)lI:|'<'n `the aroma of which m:1rl him any on . . i Ho \\` |m)\\'n |)|-mm ` LroL1. brown vhcck (.~' . . I V ,_ ,, __I_.',l "l\ hu. ; ` 3.00 2.45 pan. We(lI1|-s(l;ny--- I., 41.. I...l. .' 1 mu. u. mu... :1 mun of lm l::stc.~'. 2.15 p.m. Thuraday-- Y._ L`._-_.A. -5 V\l.\......7. Page Four ' Y nuts and um] nutmt .\I(:Lhorl : 0.45 ;:.m. Sunday- On Collier St., Mm In the. ,,.,.,.., 1. nut: xspoon bzxkir 1 - 511 QPPING 3 lurk :11 hm! that l)I'I)\\'ll z.m. Tuesrl.-ny-- Pun] mi : vmlvu ....-.5 .-...,s. for about Order Spys now for Delivery at Christmas Time PER HAMPER ..,.. _., ,., .4... ...........-..., . H,` -' nutmu_'_-`, 1, (-ups flour, 1' lmkings powder (in the`, 14.-u.4pon11 ll:1v01'in',',`. 1 : (,'re:m1 butter and sugzuf 1<.-u.4ponn E sugar, one at :1 time (strain the, en add honey and m01:1s.<-' vi';:m'()u. Flour the` fruit. Arid rest of flour: `Inf: . l0::eU10r. Iiukcl` uml ul' Mrs. ? wit their \\':A_\` to . .\'h:~ \\'m'~ :1 (`OHM l)|`()1;'ll(`.1 u 1 1 .4.,... .....,..... ....... I 1_~epre.~=e11'.in_;-} If p1'e;'.~l IC\'enin_-4 ` '- . tn`,1 :.;'ct I xext col-` The Barvie Advance and Chuntler`s Grocery

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