PAGE SEVEN -f you have a pair of old-fashs ioned flatirons, they might serve as useful book-ends if they would 'eceive a coat of flat white paint and some of your own colorful freehand designs, . THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE lemon, thinly sliced. Use large, firm peaches. Scald, skin and cut them in halves; stick WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1947 William McNeill and Edith M. Sparrow Wed A quiet wedding took place in HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove grease from the gas stove burners, boil them for a few minutes in soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and let them dry be- fore using. bag) and the lemon slices; boil for 5 minutes. Simmer the peaches in the syrup, one layer at a time gn tender; lift into sterile jars; fill to overflowing with the boiling syrup and seal at once. PICKLED PEACHES 'Eight pounds ripe peaches, wile io By DP HR -- two or three whole cloves in each stick cinnamon, 1 thsp. root ginger, | balf. Combine the vinegar, water, 2 thsps. of mixed pickling spice, 3 | Sugar, spices (tied in a cheesecloth Honeymoon in Quebec City St, Andrew's United Church last Thursday evening when the Rev. Georg» Telford united in marriage Edith Mabel Sparrow, daughter of Mr, Thomas Alderton and the late Mrs , Alderton, of Upper 'Hale, Farnham, Surrey, England, and William McNeill of Oshawa, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, william McNelll, of Belfast, Northern Ire. land, The bride wore a powde ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of pink'roses. She was attended by Mrs. Henry Davies of Oshawa who was in a navy blue suit with white acces- sories and a corsage of red roses. The best man was Mr. Arthur Borrowdale of Oshawa. After a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davies, Simcoe Street North, the bride and bridegroom left for Quebec. The bride travelled in a lemon colored suit with brown ac- cegsories. On their return the couple will live in Oshawa. She Wants Wedding But George Balks Potchefstroom, South Africa.-- George, an unknown South African ex-soldier whom a German g'rl, Marianne Buchal 'of Munich, wants to marry, has been traced to a spot near here. But George denies that fhe was ever engaged to her. Marianne wrote to the Sunday Times from the United States zone in Germany appealing "out of a saddened heart" for help in tracing a former South African officer whom she had helped while he was a prisoner of war, 8he had lost her pocket-book and could only remem- ber that his name was George and that he lived somewhere near Jo- hannesburg. blue "I love him dearly," she wrote in | the letter that was published on the front page of the Sunday Times "and want! to become his wife as we agreed." "I don't know whether she fell in love with me," sald George, "but I never gave her the impression that I was in love with her because I was not." It all began when George was on 8 working party in Breslau em- ployed as a handyman for a brick- layer on constructing air raid shel- ters. George admits the friendship saying: "In November, 1944, I met this girl. I and my bricklayer were at the time converting the base- ment of a business place into an air raid shelter. Some valuable documents belonging to the firm were locked in a strong room in the basement. Marianne used to fetch some of the documents every morn- ing. That is where we met and started talking to each other." The acquaintanceship Seveloped into "very friendly terms." Try a Times.Gazette classified ad for quick and sure results, Kitten Crochet __ Dainty chair protector! Do this* lacy kitten design in filet crochet for your chairs. Very thrifty done in string, in the easy K stitch. Simple-to-follow chart makes this filet crochet so easy to do! Pattern 7246 has directions; charts. Our improved pattem -- --- visual with easy-to-see charts and photos, and complete directions -- makes needlework easy. ' end TWENTY. -FIVE CENTS coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for ys attern. Print ADDRES A RN NUMBER. EES, Send your order to DAILY TIMES GAZETTE. Pattern Department, Oshawa. BODY FRESHNESS Bash odour this pleasant : easy way (2 Why endure strong-smelling soaps when a daily with fragrant, mildly medicated Cuticura Soap banishes grime and odour instantly, Tu clean and confident! Finish with fra. * grant, borated Cuticura Talcum to ab- sorb perspiration, guard against of fending. Buy Cuticura today! MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM McNEILL ; whose marriage took place last Thursday evening. Formerly Edith Mabel Sparrow, the bride is the daughter of Mr. Thomas Alderton of Farnham, England, and the late Mrs, Alderton, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. William McNeill, St., of Belfast, Northern Ireland. --Photo by Campbell's Studio TIPS FOR TEENS -- Girls Are Jealous Creatures By ELINOR WILLIAMS Surprise! Here's a girl who wants to be popular with girls: . "I have been reading your ar- ticles. Most girls ask why boys don't like them. My difficulty is slightly different. Girls don't like me -- really like me. I have plenty of dates with boys, but when girls give parties I'm not invited. I'm a high school senior, fairly attractive, but far from a beadty. I'd appreciate any tips you give me." One of the leading causes iar icicles between girls is--boys. Steer clear of other girls' eam-men Don't 'even steal the boy' attention when you're together /in a group and don't dance 6 cheek-to-cheek with another girl's date if you want her friendship. A real friend doesn't flirt with her pal's partner even if he's as handsome as Peter Lawford in technicolor. Don't compete too obviously with other girls. Avoid bragging about your dates and continuous chit-chat about your clothes, hair-do, etc. Show that you like girls by in- viting them to your house after school to do homework together, listen to recordings and have a sandwich. Ask several girls who know each other to drop in after a school game. Plan an all-girl skating or movie party, a hot dog roast or picnic. You'll have to oultivate their friendship at first, but be casual about it--mnot too insistent. Begin by sharing your smiles with - | girls; don't save them all for boys and share your attention with them in boy-and-girl groups instead of concentrating on the male half of the crowd. Let other girls shine, too. Talk with shy girls in the group; draw quiet ones intp the conversation. Try to prevent jealousy by soft- pedalling chatter about your date- doings. BERRY SHERBET 2 eggs % cup sugar 3% cup light corn syrup 2 cups cereal cream % teaspoon salt 1 lemon 13 cups crushed berries 3 tablespoons sugar Beat eggs until light and lemon colored. Add sugar; continue to beat. Combine remaining ingre- dients except the berries and sugar; | about 3 hours. temperature in, refrigerator tray until just firm. Remove from tray, whip until light and add crushed berries which sugar has been added. Pour the mixture back into freezing tray and freeze until firm, Garnish with whole berries. Any fresh berries may be used ... raspberries and blueber- ries are especially good. Six serv- ings. Ipswich, Eng. (CP).--Large areas of sugar beet crop were destroyed add to egg mixture. Freeze at low by aphids. 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