THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932. ?g' members were reminded that l\'11'S. Singer's birthday will be April 19th and the suggestion was made that the branch send some little remembrance` on that occasion. ` 'T`h.. -rnll (`all was answered with` letter from Mrs. Singer, the pas.) suggested a listener, president of the branch, was read to -You guessed right that time," re- the meeting by Miss Sh0U1diC- The plied Martha. You see I had to go reminded that Mrs. to her for idea5 and she gave me APT the recipes for real Italian spaghetti and hmeio1e_ we started with remelnbrancelgrapefruit eup_ Then there was on. ion soup with bread sticks Mrs. Can- The roll call \V1th tanihi made me, and celery and an Easter thought, after which com- ohve5_ The meat dish was the bro. munity Sm.`-King '35 T1j0Y9d- At the ciole ,served with spaghetti bologna close of the meeting refreshments SW10 and a dessert called fruit were served and a social half hour cream that was as near as I mum spent. come to one of those marvellous sweet: concoctions for which the TL..12ny.;. I11-n f'nn1nn_=_ __.?_?.._.-.--. rm y 1 -1: lo...-.Anln (`nu-nnv: hpld lsweet COHCOCEIOIIS The W.I. of 'Sunnida1e Corners held Italians are famous_ 21 social evening recently. for the During the dinm members and their _fami11os. T_hc about an address 11` 1n'o;ri'zun opened with commum_ty the Kiwanis club 01 singing. Miss Sarah Schell and Miss I regaled him with Hazzard rendered an 1nstrumen_tai tm.Ch.L StO1.ies about duet. Jimmie Fogie gave a ro.c1tz1- \-ind Michael Ange tion; \'o1-mam Brown and Bella .VIc- Rafml that 1 had Quay gave `a couple of Scotch : book on the old ma and .\Ii:~'.< Hazzard 21 recitation. 1\Ir.<. 1mu.V._ In imagimm n...,,.. nmmn nf Stavner. gave an :(,.;n; to ROme_ to SC and .\h:~'.< nazzuru u u-n:.m........ I`.:te~: Gitfen, of Stayner, gave a ,.\.,.,-.11.m+ nnnm` on Education, of stayner, gzwc uu . excellent paper which was followed by :1 spelling match. Then the young folks put on zm z1mL1; short play entitled St1*ikln~,>,` for Higher \V:1;:e.<," after] wlxivlx lunch \\'a;< served by the re~i .1.m.m.+ 4-nmmittee. , LU Feblrx \I'n-.1~ Joy anu Slmuugu are with Thee ' l.".l~ U1.'.III:| `xxx . \. ..~,. V _ Lu; 0 .--~ . ..---l- `~14 f . '.1 -`- LH!~1'.'*`- -P "3 "`*`m" . W 0 Onion Soup--1 alicu 0: eat ponxza I1\uc1iI`n` J`- A P1'?5"am 01 C0]sIn.].]un-`(llC(:(ly 2 small onions, 2 leeks . ll ity .-.ing1!1R' and _ paper bl ` l`~ `,1.ablespoon of fat, l_ _tablespoon xvlmnut H. Locke \m.:~' enjoyed. A grur com meal 1 qt. bmhng .ate`1., 1 cup 5 COM-`t "3 C.d"Ct`d by `Mk rich milk, salt and Dapper to tzxstc, \\ Strax and 1>1Z>' WC won blcmrs` ch01)})e(l Dars1ey- . l VVO- LE1!- Im3_ ml .Mr`:" E on?` Cook onion. uml leeks (cut in; '!"1c next meeting will be held in mmll pieces) with the salt pork am Knox Church basement on ;\Ia1'Ch fat. Add boiling W8t01` and 5a5`l5 10th. ing`, also the corn meal. Sltlil` ul`ltl%`, --'- `l meal i` well mixed am me o ` !\/IA`.')D'lFn WOMEN RUN 1.1TTLEl.`..`fi.,.. nmf. ,...m vnrmtnhlos uml me-.i1;z L . .'~".l1_L" \Nr*. mung.-,muu uuu .....:. .-. \.-..... in _ I I 10.1. . 1: L 1 MARmED-i`_'oMEN LITTLE: ENGLISH VILLAGE l_V ._-___ 'I` , x ..mm,m n{`.3 , I . Ono by one the nu11'r1c,-11 women off: the \'ilI:1;:e of Beneot, England. hz1\'`- 2' taken over a1mo.=t. every z1\'ai1ab1u' jnl) in 1'm- pluco. M1-.<. J. `.(e:1t.< is the; dentist--wit.h a man assitzmf. buti < - - ,,,_ 4..... VV'I\|ili . I LW2212_ e: taK0n Uvcr auuuwu -..,-_, CT assistant 0211;.` for the loss imp01't:1m, Eh`-'. .\In1`i:'~ .\'mm is the lszulir bv r. hZ`.\`ii11],1" run hm` trade wi or--:~' for Hm nzxsi 1?. ;.'o;u`.<. 3 Good i.~ the mx-n':: oLx1.t"1t.'.-er. ` nun most, if `not"u11, t.`nr.- pr -1...-.. -ma mmn the taxicab: 11111 1110.11, 11 HUL shops, and even as tho)`-w :;'.v'---ut'v \<.'\ n r\ are. ` should ever weak or heart- n:-- kn In view of the disturbed . it in ("".in:1. \~.'hi<`h `v`.n.-: brought that f:i1'- i ., mi` \'l)U`.lIl`_`,' inzo the 1imolig'hi. t`ni. item, clipped from an ex<".i:in_r:'<-. will ` be of ihiI`!'(.*.~`t. The status of the V .him.<:~ '.\'()m:in has been gi'c-utiy chnngzed by the passiiig of what is. kimwn as the Law of Family Rei2i~_ tions. which has been i11cnrpn~_-:m-d1 . . . . E 1 in the civil code and pine-~.< the Chinese womzm on an equal footing with the f`hino=e mun. While undm~ ` the old laws a woman was fOTbi(ili")1 to diaper of her property without t`v~'\ c-onsent of hrtr husband. she now has full power co do whatever she pleases with her own wealth. Un- married daughters have the same caxwas wo1\71EN NOW HAVE FULL RIGHTS with her own \\('uzLu. married daughters have riofht of 1I1`n;\r`l'L\' inhr\rit:1nc0 u< 4-u__ ,{`,g,, `I. `H \..r .. 4,, ,.t`.Y. Vm. " 1Iu- u. \ band is` not rec PRAYER Juuxun -....-...-... . ox.u..u.. I':1I. :`.(.l(1 DQ111115 waucx uuu ` ing`, corn Stir untilgt` '-I. the and free ofl lEE%GYg%ElLl:liIELlTTLE lumps. Cook until vegetables and meuli 1|::1'e quite done. Rub through ; , x . , , and add milk. Serve with :1 sprink- .i}~e $`' i3n $`ei"i`$`~fIiiiTi3a3 '2 liver 01` chewed vars1e>'- '. } I Spaghetti, Bologna Style--1/4 lb.`( 1 available. I the',\'<`aL .2mum1; `,4 lb- pork. 1/; lb. ;__with but bifpfj ulso p;i'oun and `,4 lb. ;~:au-*1 m- xx,-0,-1,`-_ . 1 tzihltr.-' butter, 1 cupi; ilnriv l-.':uli~.;-: l):'.1`-\`~011T>~'-"~l 0"`-07% 1 01101311011 A`i11`1iC - .'1\'iim1' with sine-H 0\_`1' 1 `J-'1`<"` l)`~'D1"~`1 Ch0l l"_1; 1 0.. 91,51, 1:; \[r~_, l7l.:s]y1`1;," p;u*. '2 cup tom-.iLo j7.1l(`,O,| 0u1.lit.' ' \`.').h~:1;1/L CUP Wmilto (_"=\'~5Ul): 1 111) \\'51t`31`x!_ - - - ~ .1/ &:....~r\n.|n `.\n-mufmulnw` .~:i1.(:().l ` UUL||k-Xx A. In um t"ul], provi; the ta.\:icab.=--.= u owned by :1 ` We kneel ! How weak ! We rise-- how full of power. Why, therefore, should we do our- selves this wrong, 01' others that we are not alway strong ? 'J".;:'.`. we are ever overborne witl. nn mg. the newly sights my nllT1(1'S eye nas cvcr Dcuu. 7 to the Plied with many questions, some 1p of two of which contained sharp little jibes L organiza- at such a ridiculous idea, Martha de- g excellent scribed her make-believe night in an appeal Italy, amilies for My table was really lovely. I 10 for two splurged a little and used the Italian ion of Miss cut-work luncheon set the girls at the lrs. James, ofce gave me for a wedding pres- Ias eXteI1d- ent. In the centre I placed an Italian Majolica bowl lled with rosy 5 the bush apples, oranges and purple grapes. Wing Which There was `a pair of ca-ndllesticks that W35 3-P went with this bowl, and in them I Of Ofhcer placed yellow candles. From the AP1`i1meeb- china shop I borrowed a set of .130 be held Italian~ware plates that had the de V33 diScuSS- la Robia wreath of owers anal fruits d to Send 8 on them, and lled in with my green I-n nnm-nnfp, .-.1... ' inhr*r1tnnco . .EI'.. ,.l`~`- M0,`. hu`, rgaized by` law. mumty Club on iviussuum, anu} (1 little human in- umental about Leonardo da - r<`-Cita- Vinci, Angelo, Giotto, and 3113 gleaned from _a rh masters at the 11-~ l - l)l`111`y. iinagination we tool_< Kridelij` g`<`~V'_ trips to Rome, see St. Peters and~ .1CE1t1011; the coloscum, to \" and Flor-ll ence. Tom said he much preferred; 01kS seeing Italy under such pleasant eon-l` (litions one missed the eas andi 1 I I -`v fl5r:11iala1'ia. , 1`0'1 At. this everyone laughed. Theni .` ,. L..:,1,. ..l..,.1-n.~l nn r-n1n*n.0'ni . Oh, yes, we re enjoying the Medi- terranean just now, said Martha, as she told the members of the church sewing circle about the \von;ierfu1 trip she and Tom were taking in imagination. T.n_ night our dream ship called Last night at Naples. It was glorious. I could .just close my eyes and see the deep blue of the Italian sky reected in the deeper blue of the sea with a strip of cream-colored houses and ` red-tiled roofs intervening continued \ I 1\lI o\-fha lreu-Llluu ruuxa A1114; ..... "D ,, ` Martha. I suppose old Vesuvius was puff-l ing away in the background, sug gested one of the members. - ' Of course, and there were funny little boats with saphron sails oat-, : ing around in the harbor, responded` . Martha. It was one of the loveliest. 7 sights mind's eye has ever seen. n Plind with many questions, Hill]. :\I\ n; A change of food Is like a change of scene, It does you good. The daily grind that s been A-worrying you, Is clean forgot In cooking something new. glass. 0 u hat sounds luscious loakmg to me, chimed in the latest bride mem- ber of the circle. um" cnvvinv` table had a cut-work lief My sewing table runner on it with two tall polychrome candlesticks and a casket to match in a medieval effect. Back of this I hung a tapestry, borrowed from the * furniture store where Tom and I got our ohestereld suite. At the same time I borrowed two pictures, `Dante and Beatrice and a Venetian scene. ' How about the food ? I suppose ' you got Mrs. Cantanini at the fruit store to give you a .few lessons, 7 listener. 3 Von mlessed right time, Health in the school, home and 1 community was the subject of an 1 address given by iVIiss Railton, of the : Victorian Order, to the members of : the Barrie branch of the Women s Z Institute Tuesday afternoon, when they held their regular monthly meet- mo in the Librarv Hall. Modern During dinner Tom told be he had heard at Mussolini, andi 1 ..,,....i,..i him will} little human in-i V1` 15::a.rlic, g'1'c 'Cook until , _tr)mz1to juic t`_" `, \Vo1'ce:tcrs` 't;`1`E':`:111(l peppm V hours. C0 ` m \vzxte1' until f `the which the} '`1.yxcook tog: MARTHA S KITCHEN Page Iisprig pu1'. `x < `I1/; can 1,1 teaspoon W01`! X1 1.C`f`..~`[)0011 1:,-mon 1' 1.-nu nim-h of nomxc K. ; l|ll.| `ll ll\:';lx-I .. .., - , ll cl` *>'~'- (l-".H`:nr~.<:m). l"l"3".ll mc-'1`.< in butter. add onion ~ ~- .- - - ` -< - - H4` . . . at , .1 \\.Lll.. and hen my nu.b.1n (lllllr. mow m_n(`lJ` mun "'*"""',1n:i1m Ur \l'.'.`lL\'. .4-1.... .. , .mmLu U . _ , _ - , , , . .~.` ., xxx, xxx... ..... . . ture show, or a Call], 01 .1 b00l\, 01.106 and ____ _M{_d to bu (ha.po=.ed 01 the other im,-:1 I'f1`~1`li": .'~1`Y(' N-`7!N`1' kllld >\`.`.~ lt`\'.`h0mU l 2 `-:1r ' <' \' L .'l`.'- . . . .. (`mf-< until .~`li_L ,ll}ll_\l' ln`o\\'n, thlvn Z`l(l(lltllll`L\', l1L l mml "i`. .'`_`ght to. m,11},LT_l' 1<>:\.*.:i'.n jui:0, catsup, 1 cup \._..Llte1_ iimL_ z`1,tm__m`(L v \1`1~?1__(,)h7LLI'}1lLl`p`_.`lll2 llsn \\'a.~' on :`.llC at ....)g* \`'nrcc.~1i,rsliirc sauce cm ' - i ` " ` - - - ~ , `:'.!`.rl p<:p}){-1` and salt`. 1Si111(l)111L-1-llulclyogl . i i i -_"_.V_ '_~m'~`--`W Th remv"ll. pf a paN"l0n m tn? Cook Spaghetti in uhOd'~`.\`l.ll1 . $0211` in hot I-*.reascd'11narke-t hall g'n'xn?; `the sta1lhol(le1.s ` skillet with garlic or onion. Ren1ove.morc room, 1.5 proving a great un- l . \\ LlL'1' until soft. Add to sauce from .. . . V.-`Uh Nu` meat has been Strained and `the mea _aud `add tomato JLIICC zmd.>provcmc-nt. [rook togrcthcr for ten 1ninutes.iur' St 1.1" ' `:_m.l'h` Return thel . SA-cw well 5Dl`l11l{l0(l with g`r:1te(l'ma.l.` and S`m'm 1 modemte ".T.li Slip 0119 102 Of 11 `V01`11'`~1t P5111` .1_,mlm__n ChCC.__C_ luntn tc-ndm. Senc `on platter \\xtn|0f PM-mung over the lromng board ` B _ I `V ]b_ . ._a border of spaghetti. _ lfor a cowl-_ 1Lrml:Io T-.-1_-_ 51.] iound stoakii Fruit Ci-eam--2 cups crushn(l pine-'| ._._______ H` W . C111) grratvct apple well drained 2 cups m'11'sh-= , 1. 1/: Cup bI`r."I1d t`1'Umb.<. blacklinallows, 1 lciip dialed bananas, f cup keep pfme'l` packagg gauze Ilpcmu-1` and salt. 1 1.al)le. chop- heavy cream, sponge cake. ,b3dagS m `I clefflll 3 mg polv e1 t "`l l`?`1`>'l.\'~ 1 llr'H' i`:':. 1 Cut marslnnallows into small-" coee 93 r0 ave them Samtary and free iron; dust. . 2 . ll (. V clmw of _u'arli<' or small onion. 1 pieces and mix with pmeapp1e_ Pour. L 1111314?- 00n H0`-11'. 1 pint tomato juice. pineapple juice over bananas. Just '-"`--`.-" 1. HHW` UH` Steak Cut VOVY thin. brulsli ,before serving drain o juice and Barrie post office has been greatly (. with mf`ll,(`(l rlrippimz, sprinkle wit add bananas `co first mixture. Fold improved, the inside beng newly de- The work was done by A. _\..|cln-r-. hrcad crumbs. popper. salt; n stiffly Whipped cream and serve on corated. _ __._ uml r>::';=l=t.'. Add .-liiced c-gs: zmtl sliced sponge cake grzxrnislmtl with V. Lindsay and reflects great credit mil steak up tightly and tie 1`mlysli\'e1`s of candied orange peel. `on his ability and workmanship. D tomato k"d.t.SLlj_), 1 uuy nau;..,. aspo-Jn `.\ 0'.'cos.te1'.~'hi1'c .~:u;ce,[ juice. 1 teu. ninth pvppcl`, 15.: lb. spaghetti,` rl ('l`.<}L->`C (P:n'mr:;~:an). `t )'.`;n meats in butter, onion,3_ -, green pepper and p;u's1ey. ....m eHnhH\: }wmvn_ then addi A systematic little woman \` `budgets her time, as well as `pennies, recently told the press 1 1she does it. K At Q n nIn:-1: um hnvp b1-eakl 1 I am a member and officer of . `-I several societies so that for the next k1".two hours I write letters and make f`nece.=.sz1ry phone calls. I manage to - 2, __ 1.._....I.. nun:-Hz-n +n L :-oi! U1) _ HOW ONE WOMAN BUDGETS ` HER TIME ` DEMAND FOR PRODUCE JUST FAIR" AT MARKET held their regular monmiy IIlUl:L- ing in the Library methods in the treatment and pre- vention of disease were described by the speaker, and compared with the methods employed some years ago. Miss Railton spoke of newly formed ladies auxiliary V.O.N., which is made up members of every women s tion in Barrie, and is doing work. on behalf of one of her families children's shoes and also more layettes. On the motion Shouldice, seconded by Mrs. a hearty vote of thanks was ed to Miss Railton. 'Dwcnrinnc fn `H19 address The speaker made ` `won: 1`d..\,\. `its by it. uv -._ '}my c.\'p1`ess1on. `1ncn 1;;-mi n>I\---\~i*of thc 1;; ,`A\: half past !our 1 .(11'CE.\ LL1p.rv Sam wpo; 0 don t ` ant you to 131101` . L311 1 only M 1m\'en L b_een (_h`0:~.-'ml 2111-.th1.-` _%'-,`* 413.1 the \ `for I behuve m goodfoolxlngy 1- mi ml. of 1).`. ..,`expen:~:i\e,, house (11- >;<.~'e.~. _Whon dlbe u:ed_ L"`.`(1r0s.< up at four-thxrty I ieel, an V112`; and Hook, fresh all over. Tncn. I do i1"`hmda_ on E1\'f\1`i0tY Of U`h"~`-7'7-`v 3C"'1.mg to (C"z1xu1 10`..i ,1. ,... .~l.xJ\-n V Roma times a THC-\n_.:-x.,.,1 x 1 -- 3 ?_two hours 1 wrnc JL`LL-U1: uuu .......\_ `necessary get in an hour's practice to keep up Ewitlm my membership in the Mu.=ic $C1ub. Then we have lunch. u A lmwlmnn I rest, for half an C1ub. have luncn. | After luncheon I rest an` fhour, absolutely relaxed, with my `eyes closed and my mind :19 blank us` my c.\:p1`ession. Then I ::0\\' or mt.-n(l.; _`._\1v `llulf past four (11'c: up. A..L ..-.. 4-,. :uo`.n~ =.`m1 Hop 1?C1i(:\'0 in goodiooxlngf 1.; mi bL_,\,`.- 01. pom um H ._.`.,u,u w ;expen.~:1ve,, (11'c_a~.~e.~. lb` :ed_ Baby beef was onurcd at ';`d1'(.'.:'.~' four-thxrty and` lac we a 1b_ for froms and lixloolf, 1'1-esh_ aI1_ovc1'. 'I"ncn. :1ny_mnda' 01hm.beef .3; quoted at slgigc =v:u~1cty oi L1nn_,-:5, Qe-gqml 10,3 9c and 126 for 1110 best [m:md or (1-_:.~iro. Some tlmes plc-\`fmN,Qd'5t( )ck; pork sold at 3C and lture or a CM], or 01`;10C"mu1 ,-.-.-..v-nm to of ,`a walk, when husband co1n_':.~1 `~ n`O_1,(_ 1.ed(-ml. tgmn other . xghomv am runrly for dinnor at .:1`~I-\lO ijmm was Uwwzht to mm.ke1_ d't11i1~Ly_ and :1 long`, delightful M-cxx-'\`FrCs1`] cu-ught sh wag 5310 259 1n_<._-,' `a dozen H A...-~-----~- rm... \~r.n1n\'n] of parutlon 1n the - u x cake. . smali` Pour` bananas. 1 to rst E n stiffly I Hr-roll snnnue L1'n1'ni.=hor1 1`. W UIVIAH 5 her produce was o ered at the town hall he how market Saturday morning. in spite of this fact, trading was only fair. we breakia.st. Quantities of eggs, more than have for a while been brought to market in the ll aims anything`two weeks. were displayed, the price I read the ranging from 20c to 250 a doz., ac~ I go to the cording to the grade. Poultry wa` the larder to`-also plent .l'ul, yearling birds selling (1. be utilized, at 20c aml 22c a lb., while fowl was 115 for the day We and 18c. No geese or :1 .~:ulad, a oll'c~:'ed. These are probably the kitchen libaeing . (l for the Easter market. :itehen cabinet, There was no change in the price of "for the mziid. butter, which has held throughout the carei'uli_, out- winter at 25c 21 lb., or 2 lbs. [or 45C. fer has to ask 'l_`here \\;:-< quite a .~'howing of win- nd it go-~~' 0l`.'tl.`1` \'C;;'f,`l1ll)lc-:', with little \"ai`yi`n1." of waste of time p1`ice.~. .-\i`.'n.cugh there are :1.0l'lOS Vllcll the ~.lay'.~ lei` 1':u`nn,..' "::u\'iiig to part with theirl whol An unusually large supply of farm I .-he is emItle(l`;poL2\`~.,oes ..: lie and 12 a llilf" no emainintg, so il'lp0t;1toesl1:i`.'e b~.-`.1 sold for l than early still ? an :1 haul` on the local m-a`.`l one who h-'-*1e- I z11'.mips ..-r-re selling` Saturday at 15c a basket; onions 25c; .squas'n 5c to 25c each, according to size; car- mm. Inc 21 basket and slow` in 1 anu then Mother called lum That W; \m When ]im went back to boarding school alter the holidays, Mother and Dad missed him more than ever. ]im, though he wouldn t confess it, had never been so homesick in his life. Then, one evening, Mother called him on the telephone. Dad spoke to him, too,and the little talk gave all three of them such comfort that Dad decided then and there to make it a weekly event. mo\'m_g`; L`:u)Uu',',c ;. u (h'_\ 1)C21.>' and beans 1( 15 a bunch or 20c citxon 10c each. .-\p1 ed at 20c, 25c and 35 cording to variety. Ca RL1ssets \\'v1`e in tin- nm_-cmi mnnt \va_s _"n`.01`f.' 1`L`uu.x_y um... ...,_ _}.\'o lamb u1'uug'11t `Fresh czlilght fish 2 :1 The removal of parti dnarke-t g'iving the a -nvn 1-nrnn. is moving :1 | .1 opener`. package 4 bandages in clean ba` 'or coffee car "ave t] .,and .__.*____ "Anyone" (station-Io-station) calls Evening rates "on "Long Distance" bcgm at 7 p.m. (lam! time). Iust give the number you wm1t--iI speeds up the service. So every Monday at 8.30, when night rates begin, Dad and Pvlother telephone their boy. ]im is always waiting beside the telephone because this is the treat of the week-and it costs less than a hair-cut. Long Distance takes only a minute to connect you with iriends or relatives, is simple and easy to use and, in the evening, costs as little as 30 cents for 100 miles or so. P#a.lE Now is a goo: Sun yourself < See the great wor1d-famou: scenery. Stay On your way spring-like d Victoria. P 2] Get it neare {tine good time to visit California. on warm Pacic beaches. citrus groves. Enjoy the world-famous mountain and desert Stay awhile in Hollywood. way --- or returning -- spend days in Vancouver and Picturesque golf, riding and motoring. information from our nearest agent regar mg I K hi-nprt1r'\`. hotels. reservao lTl;;R0ya%&Bank " lnat We snuunu t:v\,'1 wcan us ..-...... less be. Anxious or `troubled when with us is prayer, .-\nd joy and strength and courage m-0 wiih 7" 7 -AND d':ANAi)AI PACIFMZ GZDAST London New York `D .....~ over 100 Branches including I :11! K\.'l'.Hl2l St. John's, Nfld. LVLI Havana San ]uan Cnnen ABROAD .L'\ 21bL*L\\l l m`tofSp:1in B11e110.=Aires Rio <`.e 1-xnnirn ]:1nciru I\`Tmn..-\'i:'.c0 Miss Railton. 11 Previous to the address 3,- ness session was held, during '[ a nominating committee ap- V pointed for the election oicers p which takes place at the April meet- c ing. The musical festival, to 1 May 6th in Cookstnwn, was 1; ed and the meeting decided to L chorus from the branch to compete. E The county convention, to be held some time early in the fall, was also 1 discussed, but the matter of nancing 1 such a convention seemed to p.resent quite a problem. It was suggested _ that if each member were to pay 10c it would make up for the grant from the county council, which has been withdrawn. Nothing denite was decided and the matter will be taken up again at a future meeting. Mr: Rmmders gave her report of I-' hu [/1 Colombia Peru Venezuela 1n:o ])nmin;;x) mp: nu, um s, Nfld. n-1 Vv'OMEN S INSTITUTE NEWS future meeting. 1 Mrs. Saunders gave 5 the district directors meeting, em- bodying the plans for the W.I. musi- - cal festival. A most interesting` j c:...m..u~ hh-thdav will April