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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 31, 1936, p. 6

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new german warship launched chancellor hitler the high command of the german army and naj and other prominent reich and nazi officials are shown dun g the ceremonies attending the launching of the new german battleship gniesenau at stapel on the kiel in germany recently by lewis allen browne blondes must avoid brilliant colors soft greys blues greens beiges and blac ajwayj flattering paris a whole page of fashlcn hints to blondes is offered in the eurrent publication of jardltis ues modes popular french fashion maga zine the most important step accord ing to this magazine is the choice of soft becoming colors soft greys blues beige greyishgreen and black are the most flattering shades for a blonde who must avoid brilliant col- lors so as not to look faded this magazine suggests a sports outfit of greyish green to be made up into a straight skirt of solid green wool and a fitted tailored jacket of green and black plaid wool this costume is worn with a polo coat of greyish beige that is fitted and trim med with tour large patch pockets for street wear a shade of slate blue wool is chosen to make a tail ored onepiece dress that is worn with a threequarter length coat of the same slate blue trimmed with a stock scarf of heaver fur while large patch pockets of beaver trim the skirt of the coat and make the belt for the dress beige wool is used for an afternoon dress with threequarter length sleeves and a skirt that is pleated all around black velvet likewise is advised for atterncon or cocktail vear with a black broadcloth coat trimmed in silver fox fur deep purplish redvelvet is advis ed for dinner a- in alongseeveil longskirted gown while powder blue satia is ined for tightfitting even ing gown that is made with a low- cut decollete and a fulltrained skirt synopsis for foui years since her fath ers death left her alone in the world susan morrisin has work ed in the dreary office of the small sithwick crockery company wholesale chester hadley young travelling salesman for the con cern waits to marry her since he make hardly enough to sup port himself she says it would be foolhardy for them to marry chester i as to admit this then unexpectedly john sithwick own er of the concern fortyfive and a widower offers susan a way out of her drudgery he asks her to marry him chapter ii oh susan said faintly does my proposal shock you su san oh no of course not mr sithwick but i am surprised why should any pretty girl be surprised that a man wants to marry her if we laic been going about to gether mr sithwick or or if i had uy idea that you gave me a thought beyond the work hut of cuuise but i have been think ing of you for some time wch- ther you know it or not i am com fortably well off you would have a good home my dear you never saw this he handed her a photograph my home in pelham susan admired it it was set in spacious grounds one would be able to breathe there what a relief from the city it is lovely mr sithwick a nice home susan as i told you 1 am lorely and 1 have been learning to appreciate you more and more during these four years- i be lieve you said once that you were quite alone in the world yes or practically there is a greatuncle out in some little mid- western town 1 nevci saw him but father used to speak of him he wrote me a kind letter when father died i see well then you have to make your decision without fnmily advice susan an advantage i believe susan stared out of the dingy win dow at a brick wall a struggling ai- lanthus tree a pile of empty crates and bits of broken crockery she had had that same gloomy outlook for four long years but there was chet you arent engaged arc you susan no i am not i thought not you never have young men telephoning or coming in to see you anyway a man of my age susan really makes a much bet ter husband than a younger man he is settled and steadfast and surely you arc not blind to the advantage of havr a harsome home and a life of comfort and case no mr sithwick but you never so much as hinted in these four years that you were interested in me i wanted to be sure now i am sure sure that i want you sure that i can make you happy ox course i am flattered pleased but i need time to think things over after all it is for life susan you arc as sensible as you re beautiful consider it from all i suggestion stratford beaconherald angles my dear i feel quite sure that you will accept me he turned back to his own desk susan had to type the next page of sales reports three times an unheard of thing for her she just couldnt get her mind back to com monplace figures for a while that evening sithwick managed to leave the office at the same time as susan his car was parked in the little yard next to the warehouse ill gvic you a lift my dear he said he drove her uptown to the diab old brownstone lodging house this isnt much like my pelham place is it he said as he helped her out of the car hardly it is terribly dismal well yoi have only to say the word consider well susan john sithwick climbed back into his car and with a good night drove off- susan walked around to a shop and celebrated by getting iamb chops and broccoli for her din ner in her room she got out hui cracked plates dishes that john sithwick threw away she smiled there would be no cracked dishes in that handsome pelham home it was stuffy in her room and she opened a window across the narrow yard other windows had been opened she could hear the husky wail of some ancient accor dion mingled with the yells of an angry child in the beautiful house in pelham there would be none of this eternal din the chop were nicely broiled and a treat the broccoli was also a ti eat if she married john sithwick she could drive to market and select dec encies every day but what would chet say what can he say susan murmured to herself surely he could not blame her is she chose the life that john sithwick could offer her though he would be hurt of course about eight oclock susan went down to see mrs jessop the land lady this was the day that susan paid her hello dearie arent you glad to see spring here mrs jessop greeted her i dont sec much spring mrs jessop just rny room and the backyard the subway and the dis mal old warehouse aint it true the landlady took susans money but aint it a bless- in to be workin steady these times too dont forget that mrs jessop if you were all alone in the world and in my place and your i mean a nice man of about foftyfive wanted to marry you and give you a lovely country home with a car and everything you got that chance mrs jes sop interrupted excitedly yes today and you didnt tell him yes not yet i wanted to think about it for pity sake what else is there to think about except to tell him yes and drag him off to a minister dont be a ninny grab him an the country home an car miss mor rison susan laughed ill see she said the next morning susan had reached her decision as she uncov ered her typewriter she told herself sixteen nova scotians past century mark baby of cape breton octet is a mere 100 years old since king george vi has no son there is no prince of wales but why mary birirea of canro mrs james halifax sixteen people in nova scotia are still active and well al though past the 100year mark a survey has hown credit the salt- tanged air if you will or the home- cooking of which nova scotians are proud or the quiet life of the marl- time countryside those principally concerned can give no reason other than that they just kept on living halt the number in cape breton including miss catherine mackinnon of scotts lake who at 102 is said to be canadas oldest spinster she claims never to have heard a radio or had a doctor attend her but shes quite modern in not being the least bit afraid of an automobile then there is mrs eftle walker of big itldge who threads her own needles at 103 captain donald fer guson of forchu still in fine fettle at 101 years- and alexander mcgresor of nyanaza whose favorite pastime at 101 is to recall how he fought in the fenian raids way back when mrs judique dorey ganorins har bor and mrs annie oliver sydney rre still spry as ever although they are both 102 while mrs urban samp son river bourgeois is a quiet med- est little lady at the same ago mrs mary mcraw is the baby of the cape brrton octet a mere 100 years old hhaxs oldest lady one of the two in the group to hail from a city is mrs fanny lenoir who at 103 till gets a thrill out of posing as an i lfashioncd daguarrctoype at a y wca fair westvi points with pride to 104- yeaold mrs margaret mackenzia celebrated 1 r last birthday by doing he own housework antigon- ish has mrs cathei ine maclsaac who waited three i to church despite her 101 years tin 3 just be inning to get used to vcut ntenarinr feeling are mrs the delicate juicy leaves- of salada green tea are plucked when a few days old from the finest tea districts in ceylon and india packed in airtight metal to keep the flavour in dust- free fresh and full of delicious goodness sold byeverj grocer 38c per lb green tea 800 household science susan by fletcher tired appetites vary the monotony by new ways of using leftovers not make lillybet the princess wales for a change of costume slip kraser telford mis john conrocl lunenburg who ci lei rated her 100th birthday with her grandchildren in hoston mrs frances wheaton mnr- garetsvillo and sir catharine mcmil lan kt ninia music as a nsrve tcnic york times in grand central 3103 the young miss will find it such fun to sew this pretty silk costume slip with the easytofol low pattern there are practically just scams to be joined to make this onepiece princess slip the neck and armholes may be fin ished with svlfmaterial bias binds or lace edging irish picot wears especially well if you decide on lace for the 12year size it takes only two yards of 39inch material with 2 yards of lace she can use the pattern again anh again for everyday slips of batiste or lawn style no 3103 is designed for sizes s 10 12 14 and 10 years how tc order patterns write your name and ad dress plainly giving number nnd size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address your order to wilson pattern ser vice 73 west adelaide st toronto i ettcr in new there was music terminal today i dont know who curry powdei sifted together cook supplied it or for what purpose it and stir until mixture bubbles slow- was soft and slow it had an aston- y add stock stirring consicntly ishing effect upon hie throngs in dring to the boiling point and add their mad scramble to get to their diced meat heat thoroughly and destinations taut faces relaxed and serve ir a border of hot cooked rice gave way to smiles consideration i to make a chartreuse line a well and courtesy were plainly marked j buttered mold with cooked rice an entirely new feelhg vvrs brought making the rice about an inch thick about by this new tonic for weary fill with chopped meat combircd new york i crves j with a few bread crumbs v cup it is no secret that new yorkers crumbs to 2 cups meat ixnd suffer from nerves new york has j enough water stock or leftover always bee shown a way by its gravy to pack solidly cover with public spirited citizens to aid the less j rice and stcau fortyfive minutes fortunate we have linen benevolent turn out of prn and serve with to- and understanding we have even inato sauce fivestar pie j at i chocolate has been a favorite fla- lfemana viovelty vor witl the mao contingent ever i since cocoa beans were discovered in the tropical jungles since pie is an other traditional preference of the gentlemen its no wonder that a creamy smooth chocolate pie gets a fivestar ratiiy in dessert popularity when male palates do the judging this delicacy is also a fivestar fa vorite with the housewive if she makes it the quick failureproof way with sweetened condensed milk heres a recipe that takes only five minutes cooking yet the filling is never too thick or too thin it is al ways perfect made with this magic milk chocolate pie 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 13 cups 1 can sweetened con densed milk m cup water baked pie shell 8inch melt chocolate in top of double boiler add sweetened condensed milk stirring over boiling water 5 minutes until mixture thickens add water stir until thoroughly blended pour into baked pie shell garnish with whipped cream if desired chill fluffy chocolate pudding 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 13 cups 1 can sweetened con densed milk 13 cup water 2 egg whites melt chocolate in top of double boiler add sweetened condensed milk and stir over boiling water 5 minutes until mixture thickens re move from fire and add water let cool about 5 minutes fold in stiffly beaten egg whites pile in sherbet glasses chill serves g ive tried every recipe in every cook book i own sighed the mother of four alwayshungry boys an at tempt to help her out may give sug gestions to other wornout cooks with blase families an excellent way to serve left over roast lamb is in a curry sauce with a rice border did you know that a chartreuse of rice and meat is anothei smart leftover dish serve no potatoes with either of these but always an extra vegetable or salad particularly rich in iron to make up for the lack of minerals in rice lamb in cury sauce three cups cubed cooked lamb 1 onion celery tops 1 turnip parsley 1 carrot 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons curry powder 1 teaspoon salt vt teaspoon pepper break the bones of the roast and put into kettle with inion peeled and sliced celery tops turnip cut in i cubes parsley and sliced carrots i cover with cold water and simmer i thirty to sixty minutes strain and measure there should be 2 cupfuls melt butter and stir in flour and want to write gone so far as to regulate the toot- ing of horns we have insisted upon rubber tires and rubber horseshoes tired irritable nerves are the source of many evils for the pleasure and education of i our citizens we supply aquariums this dried peach pudding is worth trying too you may like it with tricd sprjtou in place of peaches drta peach pudding one cup dried peaches u cup but ter or othc shortening vs cup gran- and museums art galleries and tib- ulatotl sugai 1 egg 14 cup milk li raries unemployed musicians should cuns flour h teaspoon salt 3 tea- 1 mane lurir nimlnr v fnnetnnr be given jobs to supply music in pub lic buildings so that young mr knickerbocker may step in for a few minutes during the day and re lax in this way we would accomp lish two things harry siskind new york dec 7 1093g crisp comment girls should never throw unless they really wish to miss the mark detroit news many a man who toots his own horn imagines that he is the whole band ottawa journal some people carry on conversa tions others just talk at one an- other detroit fro eprcss it is called boxing day wouldnt giblets day be more appropriate kitchener record a writer says women are becom ing geometrical those eternal triangles again grand island inde pendent borrowing money is the same as borrowing trouble says an econom ist oh no it isnt you can easily borrow trouble st louis star- times and a man never realizes how many friends he has until he makes jup his christmas card list tor onto saturday night if your foot slips you can recover your balance if your tongue slips you cannot recall your words kit chener record that she would soon be through with offico work forever when are teeth property writes the los angeles times false teeth are part of the owners in the mail was a letter for her body when they are in his mouth it was from a lawyer in the little b in his pocket they arc personal town where her uncle lived it told propex an appellate court ruled her that old cyrus morrison had re- walter a merrill film acjtil stiff ccntly died and had left her his on- t contended the teeth were lost mix kraut and carrots with dress- tire estate that it would be to her f h pocket and sought to coljing arrange in cups of lettuce and advantage to come on j l a personal property insurance garnish with halves of walnuts or to be continued- policy pecans poons baking powder 4 teaspoon soda teaspoon almond extract wash peaches and put through coarse knife of food chopper cream shortening and sugar beat in a few tablespoons sifted flour mix and sift remaining flour with salt bak ing powder ano soda add well beat en egg to first mixture mix well and add milk alternately with dry in gredients add flavoring and peaches and mix well turn into a well but- f mold and steam for one hour remove from steamer and put in a hot oven for ten minutes serve warm with hot lemon sauce lemon sauce onehalf cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch few grains salt 1 cup boiling water 1 lemon 1 tablespoon butter 1 egg yolk mix and sift sugar cornstarch and salt stir in boiling water and cook and stir until mixture boils add grated rind of lemon and cook and stir for five minutes add butter and juice of lemon and remove from fire stir in egg yolk nnd serve warm the egg yolk is optional of course but it makes a yellow sauce that is very pretty wtih the pudding sauerkraut and carrot salad will appeal to people who like the health ful kraut sauerkraut and carrot salad one cup sauerkraut 1 cup grated raw carrot teaspoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons flour 2 teaspoons powdered sugar few grains cayenne pepper 1 egg yolk g teaspoons vinegar 4 cup thick sour cream mix mustard salt flour sugar and pepper in top of double boiler stir in vinegar and cook over hot water until mixture thickens add egg yolk and remove from heat cool and add to cream wheih has been beaten un- i i writes the bmporia kansas ga zette so dear young friend you want to be a journalist your six months on the high school papu- has fired you with a thirst for what is known am ong english classicist as the life of riley the loveliest thing about that bright idea is that you still have a chance to back out stop look and listen boy if you expect to make much money in life dont gj into the newspaper business if you exoec to have an easy time in life avoid it avoid journalism unless you are looking for hard larches and long bivouacs unless you are looking for a chance to take leadership without material rewards unless you dare to be a daniel un less you want to bo an angel and with the angels stand with nothing much but your harp and your crown at tho end of the journey stay out of this profession but if you really desire to make your own private sentiment public opinion if you are a sower who wants to go forth and sow even though others may reap your planting if you are content to be selfrespecting nnd if you think yiu have enough sense to be really honest and enough cour age to be kind in trying circumstances when it takes good brains to maintain an understanding heart all right go in its the life of riley all right- in reverse deer devastating young orchards tlay have to erect high fences berwck ns shy gentle deer wth dainty sten and timid eyes aro proving almost as great a busbcar to applegrowers arcund this little an napolis valley o as are insect pest and raging windstorms farm ers report thorsar j of dollars dam age yearly as herds sweep down on orchard leaving a trail of ruined fruit trees in their ake operatijg under the protection of bun on tho shooting of wld game during the greater part of the grow ing season the derr boldly attack the unprotected orchards politely they re- tieat when onrrged farmers advance with sticks and stones only to re turn to the attacl as scon as the fruitgrowers back is turned pet diet of the invaders is the new growth on young trees tips are mun ched from new growths and from newly grafted sections of older trees growth is retarded and eventually tho tree dies when young trees are un available the d or show no aversion to eating fruit from fullgrown pro ducers taking a heavy toll in damage to apples partially eaten or knocked from branches one inn with a 10000tree orchard has achieved partial protection with a system of scares strips of paper and sacking soaked in creosote and left hanging from the trees but it takes a lot of tagging to protect 10- 000 trees so the method lias hcen modified by stretching strands of wire around the orchard with creosoted bags hanging at intervals the meth od is effective until the creosote is thoroughly dry then back come the deer farmers say the deer are usually seen in herds of eight or 10 groups of men have to be hired to patrol orchards and drive them away but ro matter how far they are driven they soon come back to start all over again unless some method of con- rrl is devised growers say they will be forced to consider the expensive proposition of completely fencing their orchards think mothers retard service mothers dont want their girls in kitchen finland will soon record four full years of prosperity i had crying spells says mrs joseph arsenault of tracadle cross p e i i am the mother of nine chil dren after the last baby was born i was weak and rundown my friends said i looked horrid and i was afraid i was going to die i could not cat or sleep until i took your good medicine now i feel like a new woman and take care of my family without any dhficulty 98 out of 100 women report benefit why dont you try it liquid and tablet form lib i a e pinkhams vegetable compound montreal just possibly a wom ans place is in the home but says miss c i mackenzie doting mothers in nine cases out of ten prevent such domesticity for the rising generation the principal of montreal high school for girls speaking before the big sisters association here gave her opinion the modern girl could not be blamed for less interest in homemaking than her efficient grand mother high school girls she said would be happy to turn their interest to vocational work including housekeep ing but in many cases mothers bar red their way miss mackenzie believed the most practical method of learning home- making was through domestic serv ice but she added domestic serv ice is frowned upon either by par ents or the girls themselves and is unpopular with girls from families of the poorer classes because they are not fit for such work to meet the situation miss mack enzie favored establishment in each centre of a house where school girls would be taught housekeeping which she said requires a high order of intelligence neatness conscientious ness and certain artistry in such a school young girls could b- properly fitted for domestic du ties through practical appliance of theory as part of their school curri culum change of kings gratitude and remembrance in edwards case sympathy for george issue no 1 37 b 2 not only the people of the empire but the whole world will be thankful to king edward for not having wished to permit tho crisis to continue be yond the period that was strictly ne cessary for the settlement of the im portant question which had to be re solved observes la press montreal world penco reacts unfavorably lo any trouble which appears in no mnt- ter what part of the world particu larly in a country like great britain and her dominions his majesty un derstood that persuaded that he could not carry one his royal tas efficiently and lo his own satisfaction he preferred to hand it over to an other it was certainly the lest solu tion in the circumstances into the private life where he re tires king edward viii will carry the memory of tho immense popularity which he did not cease to enjoy when he was prince of wales and after his accession to tho throne his for mer subjects for their part will net forget his democratic spirit his sin cere devotion to every undertaking which could add to the wellbclng of his people particularly among the working class but naturally sym pathy turns even more now toward tho prince who inspired by the sense of duty accepts the heavy task of reigning over the empire

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