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A Page Devoted to the Interests of the Women Readers of The Times-Advocate
Pride Of Huron
Elects Officers
District Deputy President, Mrs.
Ada Armstrong of Brussels and
hex* officers with. Mrs. Aletha
Rann, Deputy Marshall, conduct
ed installation ceremonies fox'
Pride of Huron Rebekah lodge
338 on Wednesday of last week.
Officers installed
Miss Mary Gardiner;
Gwen Gibson: Rec,
Honor Dick; Finance
Gertrude Hamilton;
Mrs Mary Fisher; Junior
Noble Grand, Miss Irene Sweet;
Warden, Mrs. Ruby Beaver; Con
ductor. Mrs. Verna McDonald;
[Chaplain, Mrs. Lillian Tennant;! Musician. Mrs. Lena Willard;
bearer, Mrs. Lena Kirk-
Assistant eolox' bearer,
Tenie Pollen; R.S.N.G.,
Gladys Chambers; L.S.N.G.,
Kay Cann; R.S.V.G., Mrs.
Etlierington; L.S.V.G., Mrs.
Inside Guardian,
Jermyn; Outside
Dorothy Hugh-
Social Convenor, Mrs.
Stone: Press Reporter.
Marjorie Steiner; Degree
Irene Brown.
Noble Grand,
was presented
D.D. President,
She was pre-
by Mrs. Ruby
clirysanthe-
formed the
dahlias,
palms
Grand Bend United
’ the
and
in <
for
Elizabeth Green, daugh-
marriage of
ing with prayer and tea was
served while the ladies enjoyed
a social time.
Poor eyesight won’t get you
out of the army nowadays. They
just put you up front where you
can see better.* 4
The stronger
weaker- sex
strength the weaker sex has over
the stronger sex; pr is it because
of the weakness of the stronger
sex for the weaker sex?
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sex is usually the
because of the
Aefa Sai
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
were.
V.G.
Sect.
Sect.,
Treasurer,
Past
i Color
land;
Mrs.
.Mrs.
Mrs.
Amy
Marian Elliott;
Mrs. Helexx
Guardian, Mrs.
son: !
Elaine
Mrs.
Captain, Mrs.
Junior Past
Miss Irene Sweet
with her jewel by
Armstrong,
with gifts
on behalf of the lodge
Mrs. Gwexx Gibson oix be-
the officers.
Lena Kirkland presented
Mrs.
sented
Beaver
and by
half of
Mrs.
a gift to Mrs. Armstrong on be
half of the lodge.
Visitors were present
Brussels and Ilderton.
Pentecostal W.M.C.
Donate Sheets
The September meeting of the
Pentecostal W.M.C. was held in
tlxe church. Mr. Gordon Trieb-
ixer led in prayer. Plans were
finished regarding the supper
for the Rally. A pail’ of flannel
ette sheets had been purchased
to be sent to the Missionary
Rest Home in Toronto, this be
ing the donation for this month.
Secretary reported having sent
32 tea towels to the new Pente
costal Bible School in Peterboro.
Mrs, Garfield Thomson spoke on
Prayer for Missions. This
very inspiring message.
Keith McLaren read the
bulletin. Mrs. Kendrick
the meeting with prayer.
was a
Mrs.
prayer
closed
Canada has the highest
capita metal production of
country in the world.
Fletcher-G reen W<d
At Grand. Bend
Gladioli,
mums
setting
Church
Norma
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green,
Grand Bend, to Douglas LeRoy
Fletcher, son of Mrs.
Fletcher and the late
cher. The double ring
was solemnized by the
ley Collins, Strathroy,
by the Rev. W. Smith, Grand
Bend. Wedding music was play-
i ed by Gary Martelle, cousin of
I the bride.
| The bride’s exquisite gown
was of white nylon marquisette
over taffeta, fashioned with fit
ted bodice, high neckline and V-
sliaped yoke of Chantilly lace.
Matching lace trimmed the long-
sleeves. The full skirt extended
into a long train. Hex* fingertip
veil of French illusion
ered into a cap on hex-
she carried a crescent
red roses.
Mr. Green gave his
in marriage. Her only
was Miss Ruth Dawson
who wore
of rust i
mittens. Hex* flowers were
and bronze pompom chrysanthe
mums.
Robert Field, brother-in-law
of the groom, was groomsman.
Gerald Webb and Claii’ Ginrick
ushered.
For the reception held at
Green Lodge, Grand Bend, Mrs.’
Green wore aix afternoon dress
of navy blue crepe with white
trim, and should erette of red
roses. Mrs. Fletcher chose a
dress of slate grey crepe with
red velvet trim, red velvet hat,
and shoulderette of red roses.
Fox* travelling
a grey suit, rust accessories and
corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher will reside in Owen
Sound.
daughter
attendant
, Exeter,
; a floor length gown
taffeta and matching
gold
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“Lamb is one of the most ver
satile of meats,” remarked the
chef, “and in many countries it
is the most popular. There are
many of tlxe leser-used cuts that
are still inside the budget and
make fine lamb curry, a good
Irish stew, or Lamb a la Mode,
which is similar to the celebrat
ed Beef a la Mode.
Meat Marinated
“This method of cooking al
ways calls for marinating the
meat in a special spiced pickle.
It is very easy to
pressure-cooker or
range.”
“Let’s serve it
stew for tomorrow,
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Chilled Grapefruit Sections
Rolls
Lamb a la Mode Plattei' Stew
Barley Balls
Cucumber, Green Pepper and
Celery Salad
Hodgins-Wagg Rites
In M in demoya Ch urch
On the forty-fourth
ary of her parents’
Miss Alnxa Jean Wagg,
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Mindemoya, Ont., became
bride of John Frederick Hodgins
of Mindemoya and formerly of
Lucan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Hodgins, Ravenswood, Ont.
The ceremony took place at
Mindemoya United Church.
Officiating at the double-ring
ceremony was the bride’s uncle,
the Rev. F. E. Wagg, who re
cently retired from Regina Col
lege to take over his new charge
at Motherwell. Mrs. H. T. John-
was organist,
the soloist,
Johnston, St.
son,
and
Mrs.
Thomas.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a white net gown appliqued in
lace ovei' white taffeta with a
lace jacket, a Juliet cap of white
lace and a fingertip veil of silk
illusion. She carried an arm bou
quet of white gladioli and roses.
Mrs. Douglas Beecka, of Min
demoya, sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. Miss Gwen
McMullen, Toronto, was brides
maid, and Miss Gale Becks, Min
demoya, junior bridesmaid.
Allen Hodgiiis, Thedford,
his brother’s best man and
ushers were Douglas Becks
Dufferin Brown, of Mindemoya.
Ronald Beck was ring-bearer.
A reception followed on the
lawn, at the home of the bride’s
parents. The bride’s mother wore
a street-length gown of rose
crepe and lace, with’ a flowered
hat in rose and lilac shades, and
white accessories, Mrs. Hodgins,
mother of the grom, chose a
stree-length gown
crepe with navy
sories to match.
Following the reception the
bride and groom left on a motor
trip to Muskoka. For travelling
the bride donned a powder blue
suit with gray accessories. Mr.
and Mrs. Hodgins will take up
residence in Toronto.
penultimate day of
is the next to the
HOWS OTTAWA REINS — Dr.
Charlotte Whitton, above, inter
nationally recognized authority
on social welfare, was elected
to board of control last Decem
ber with the highest vote ever
cast in the capital for anyone
seeking public office, had been
acting mayor since the death of
Mayor Grenville Goodwin a
month ago. —-C.P.C.
Deep-Dish Plum Pie
Coffee Tea or Milk
‘‘The salad would be good
made with soured cream dress
ing and just
dill. If plums
apples can be
dish pie.”
All Measurements Are Level
Recipes Serve Four
Lamb a La Mode Platter Stew
Presure-Cooker Method: At
least 6 hours in advance, com
bine lbs. cured stewing lamb
with 14 c. vinegar, % c. cider or
apple juice, 3 sliced onions and
*4 tsp. pickle spice. Cover and
let stand in the refrigerator un
til ready to cook, up to 24 hours.
Then drain the lamb, but strain
arid reserve the spiced liquid.
Dust the meat with 1 tsp.
salt and % tsp. pepper; place it
in the pressure-copker (no rack):
add the spiced liquid; close the
cooker, bring to 15 lbs. pressure
and process 15 min. Cool the
cooker.
Remove excess fat from the
liquid; add 1 c. water and a
beef bouillon cube; bring to
the boiling point and thicken
with 2 tbsp, flour blended with
2 tbsp, cold water. Cook and
stir 2 min. Serve bordered with
balls of barley or flaky rice.
Top-of-Range Method; Pre
pare the lamb to cook as de
heavy
water;
2 hrs.
scribed above, using a
saucepan. Add 1 extra cup
cover and simmer 1% to
Barley Or Cereal Balls
Hot cooked barley, rice,
ed wheat or
may be served as balls. Shape
means of an ice cream scoop
round soup spoon first dipped
hot water.. Dust with paprika
minced parsley for color
trast.
SUGGESTION of the chef
Before cooking lamb in any
way, always cut off as much of
the fat as possible. Most of the
flavor which some people do not
like is in the fat.
crack-
enriched hominy
by
or
in
or
con-
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At Grand Bend
Burning cathedral tapers and
baskets of white chrysanthe
mums formed a beautiful setting
fox' the marriage of Jean Anne,
youngest daughter- of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Frederick Wilson of
Grand Bend to Mr, Ray Murray
Guenther, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Guenther, Dashwood at
Grand Bend United Church on.
Saturday.
The Rev. Wesley C, Smith of
ficiated at the impressive double
ring- ceremony.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a lovely |
gown ’of white slipper satin. The
fitted bodice had a yoke of ny-
loxx net forming a round Heckl
ing at the top with seed pearls
outlining satin scallops at the
.bottom. The long sleeves tapered
to fine points at her wrists and
coverd buttons extended to hex'
waist into a slight bustle. The
bouffant skirt flowed gracefully
into a sweeping cathedral train
and her fingertip veil was fast
ened by a scalloped cloche, She
carried a bouquet of large white
chyrsanthemums.
Mrs, Griffin Thomas, sister of
the bride was matron of honor
wearing a chartreuse velvet gown
with a square neckline and short
cuffed sleeves. Her matching hat
was. of French design and she
w o'r e chartreuse elbow-length
gloves and carried a triangular
bouquet of bronze baby-mums
and gladioli.
Mrs. Hansec Cuttington of
Toronto, sister of the bride and
Miss Shirley Guenther, sister of
the groom as bridesmaids were
identically gowned in copper
chiffon velvet and carried yellow
baby-mums. .
Mr. Glen Love was best man
and the ushers were Mr. Griffin
Thomas and Mr. .Jim Love.
The guest pews were marked
with white satin ribbon and
gladioli, During the ceremony,
Miss Elizabeth Rennie played the
organ and ’Mrs. George Oakes of
Detroit sang.
The
Monetta Menards,
Wilson
floor-length gown with a match
ing hat and a corsage of mauve
orchids, Mrs. Guenther wore a
gown of rose lace with navy ac
cessories and a
carnations.
Mr. and Mrs.
plane for New
bride donned a
6d suit With navy accessories and
a corsage of white carnations,
On their return the couple
will reside in Dashwood, Out-of*
town guests came from Montreal,
Detroit, Toronto, Stratford,
ehell, St. Catherines, Sarnia,
don, St. Thomas, Zurich and
ter.
Main St. W.A.
Plan Bazaar
The W.A. of Main St, United
Church met on Thursday for
their October meeting dxoosing
“Thanksgiving” for their theme.
Mrs. Martin and her group
were in charge and the members
taking part in the meeting were
Mrs. Howey, Mrs, Powell and
Mrs. Martin.
Mrs. Hopper, first vice-presi
dent took charge of the business
during which the ladies decided
to make a loan of tlxeix’ dishes
and silverware to‘ the James- St.
group for their banquet.
Plans were made to hold a
bazaar in the Library oix Satur
day November 10 and commit
tees were appointed to look after
each booth. The ladies arranged
to give the stewards a cheque at
the anniversary.
Rev. Holley closed the meet
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