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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1936, p. 7

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These are Mrs. Harry Lawrence, Jo. ful skirt. On her head she wore a r-: Waterloo. Ontario y2 tzannnnmmumtemmnmmmennt7-, Kb. St. a. ffiiaaTG. M an ffttd,ttra", We enter to quota and Pm in... an.) N" 'trf'iiiiiiiiiii'aiE 35"" ginning Studio Choose. Your Christmas Gifts Now SPERRY C JOYCE Sample Place: cl Coverings l- Tap-I- Iry, Rm. Mohair, etc. Sin about I" l 20". Sun-bl. tor chair Gov-villi. Priced trom " to " E.qBtl. Jeweller and W atchmaker Fine China - Cut Glass " KING ST. s., WATERLOO G. C. Crompton, Prop. Aho.o Door: Electric Orr. Lyric Tint". [lab mam-.10.. YOSTS FRAMING -iftiFr. Pogrqit, CoEmercial, and Wedding Photmrraiar. Dull" Bldg. . M 3811 KITCHEN“ PAY ON' THE BUDGET PLAN Sonic. Hunky." Store I75 Kin. SI._»\AN._ - PM“ , SMITH’S STUDIO Come in and let mo tell you about it. Buy it from Picture “KID'SLW. “I“ {mm amd Wk 1?ou When in the Market for Furs-Think of BLANKET Special Kitchener STUDIO LIGHTING Tm III In! In“. Pith-‘0. 239 King lit. w. KAUFMAN’S castle Inn lhttlafer's SAMPLES Kaufman Furs " Ki!!! 'troot East Dept. Store 12/4 IBEX Kitchener and The St. W. - KITCHENER Dunkor Building . . . Kaufman's is the finest and most sanitary Fur Store in the Twin-City. . . ./We invite your inspection of our Store and see how our Furs are made and handled. Then you will never want to buy 3 Fur Coat except at Kaufrnan's. l Brown bread. batiered. Spread with minced sardines moistened with 1lomon juice, Decorate with pickle land pimento. Makes a very delightful sandwlch. More are a few suggestions tor some pretty and tasty vegetable tsandwiches-ideal for serving at Sopthher parties. Miss A. R. Bean is spending a couple of days in Toronto. Mr. end Mrs. Norman Peppler and son Frederick of Hanover were guests of Mrs. G. F. Yungblut, Young street on Sunday. Mr. Frederick Peppler has gone to Toronto University. Mrs. Anderson McCorkindnle, John street, was hostess to the Women's Associntion of First United Church on Tuesday after- noon. Plnns were made for In afternoon Ten and Baking Sale to be held at the home of Mrs. Tilton at the parsonage, on Fridny, Oct. 2nd. Those “sitting Mrs. McCorkin. ale were Mrs. Button, Mrs. Hack- ney, Mrs. Mistele and Mrs. S. Snyder. _ Freud] mushrooms (rhnppgd fino). Salt. Flour (little). "utter. Method: Fry altogether until brown. Cool and spread on bread. Do not spread butter on bread as thing a very rid] sandwlch filling in itself. - _ The following recipa: were pre- pared and tested hy the Dominion Department of Agriculture, and are taken from the bulletin “Jams. Jel- iimt, and Pickles" isauod by the De partmont. Mr. Nutshell Been ot Detroit in renewing acquaintances in the Twin City and district. Duringjb stay here he in a guest of Mr. Jonathan Cook, Kitchener. Twin-City friends learned with re- ttret of the passing of Mr. Percival Morley, at Montreal. He lived with his parents. Mr. and In. Amos Morley, in Waterloo until their re- moval to Toronto many years ago. Mrs. John Nichol, Willow street, Waterloo, returned yesterday after spending some time with her dingh- ter, Mrs. Liersch. She wu uccom- panied by Mrs. Ralph Nichol, who will visit friend. in the Twin-City prior to returning to her home in Winnipeg. ’l Special " personal 3.7m frioudl h 1'r"A%l1'l." Fresh Mushroom Sandwiches Open Vedetable Sandwiches I H011 s'ehbld Yin ts fer the Tomato and Summer Squash Tomatoes. ' Squash. Flour. l White Sauce. l Method: Slice tomatoes quite thick. Slice squash same thickness as tomatoes. Dip in flour. Pry brown and cook until done. When done remove to hot platter. Make white sauce in pan vegetables were ‘tonkod in. Pour over vegetables and garnish with bacon. Among the Twin City residents who attended the Western Ontarlo Conference on Community Welfare Problems in London were Mr. A. P. Pulhm, Miss Olive Snydel', Elsa Mabel Feik, Miss Ruth Low and Dr. J. W. Fraser. Salmon Sandwich with Tartar Rattptt Is delicious. tbtufred Flank Steak . slim of Flank 9teak---attottt 1 Ib. Seasoning (including onions and murmur 1 cup of boiling water. Method: Spread dressing over meat. Roll it up and tie together. Place sliced marrow and onion: in bottom of baking dish. Place most on top of this and wet on top ot moat. Pour boiling water over this. Coror and cook 20 min. in hot oven. Then nncovor and cook " minutes In a moderate oven. Muir» pan gravy, ao red tomatoes. 6 onions. 3 rod peppers (hot). 20 tablespoons ot sugar. c, tablespoons of salt. 5 cups ot vinegar. Method: Chop tomatoes, onions and peppers together. Add the re- maining ingredients and cook slowly for at least an hour. “Mimi Wash dmlrnd number of Ponchos. Put In but!“ Inn with warm: Sprinkle sugar liberally our top. mm: 1 hour Serve with plain ore-am Among those who have returned to Toronto to their studies " that city’s University ere David M. Bean, Miller Fisher and Jamieson Martin of Waterloo, Clay Hun, Erie and Keith Hymmen, David Breithaupt, Bruce McCullough and Joseph Flor. ence of Kitchener. Messrs. Prank Brent and William Klinck of Waterloo have returned to London for their Mth and sixth year courses respectively in medi- cine at the University of Western Ontario. So when one egg is called tor, it can hv beaten in measuring cup thus env- ing an extra bowl. It is also handy When whipping a small quantity or cream. String beans chopped-'wlth rhlll 'rattR6' makes a good sandwich. Mr. Douglas Stuebing has return- ed to his home in Kitchener after spending the summer on the Great Lakes. Mr. Wilson Martin, who spent the summer months It Jasper Perk. and with relatives in the western prov- inces, has resumed his studies " University of Toronto. Thva urn diftotuxnt, any to pre- pnrn and dellrlnul Miss Aileen Detenbeek of Water. loo has returned to Guelph where she has entered her and your of studies in the Dietetics Course " Macdonlld Institute. t" Eggs Beaters are now made In var rions sizes. One very convenlent silo Is made to fit a meqsuring cup. Asparagus Tip Sandwich with Mayonnaise. Mr. and In. GarfUid Croat-u and 2,eetgir, Betty we“ gum of T-vistoc friend. on Tuesday. the summer st _ ire, AitGU," hnve resumed their studies " Xu- donald Institute, Guelph. granddaughter of Ilia. i. 6663.11: is unending Havel-3|! Collect. return In. Edmund M., Kick of Ihdulo is n guest of her mother, In. T. O'Donnell, John mu Mr. Gordon Rata of Tavistock was I guest of " unit. In. Me- Donal], on Hominy. The many friend: of It 30-“ VnnEvery will be tlin to loan d hot illness. We UH er I My Misses Bet? Sander and Alison glement of A {whens}; yhe.pent “In Harvey J. Idle, 2r"tt mine. cm o'- 15w... "tktitiUd V "V "ritut.We6aT"ar-ifdic a., - I 1 cup ot bread crumbs. 2 tableapnnm of malted butler Parsley Onion. Cotery. Sanaonlna. Mitt Mute zany. Itf 92m»...- In. c. - Illi- about. “wk. tltd crush-u... DOROTHY ANN'S Emailed“. COOKING HIM“ BAKING HINTS Baked Pouch" cum Sauce Egg Boater 4Hufnttg The members of the leleB' Aid of the Luthth Church ot the Re. deemer, Waterloo. were the hostess es at a uneventful tea and boxing Illa 'in tsenettt tor their organlntlon at the parsonage. the home ot Rev. K. A. Krleael and Mrs. Krleee) on Sat- lurday afternoon. The guests were received by Mrs. Krloeel and the [drawing room hostesses were in. P. A. Schende-l and Mrs. Harold ad.' Mrs. Peter Berdux and In. Martin Merkllngor poured tea. The tea room assistants were the Hillel Eleanor Scheudel, Martha Hm tad Esther Schultz. Mrs. George Schmidt and Mrs. Stanley hutch- schlager were in marge or the bah- |ing one. hilly, King street. do spending some time In Vienna, Austria. Mr. umber-t Kraut, son at Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clayton Kraft. Elem street. 'Kllchenelf, has left to attend Queen's to pounds tomatoes. Va pound “it. V. ounce whole clown, V. ounce whole pepper porn. '4 quart Vina-r. V. pound aux-rt t ounce simples. Mounm aye-nun mmrtter tomtoon until soft and than make 9“er by brushing through a tine stoma Tie the whole union loosely m a muslin ttatt. Boil until quit» thick, using preferably An ena- mrllod "am Bottle and no] hot. Anya". who toll- " what I. wrong And help III mun It right I. I Mona. Mr. George Luke, publisher of the Porcupine Advance " Timmins, in Northern Ontario, neeompanied by Mrs. Lake end family, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heard, Union Blvd., Kitchener. Miss Martin: Batty entertained the member- ot her bridge club at her home, Mary street, at n chm-In- ingly arranged dinner bridge In con. pHment to Miss Margaret lockhnrt. bride-elect or next month. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon mixed spicel 1 teaspoon celery need. 10 whole cloves. Dissolve salt in boiling water. Put in a few tomatoes It a time and boil tor twelve minutes, Remove each tomato carefully with a wooden spoon to prevent availing shape. drain thoroughly and pack in jam. Tie spices in muslin bag, put into vinegar, add sugar and hail until slightly thicklined. Remove spice hag. pour liquid over tomatoes, all. lug jars full and semi tightly. Tomato Cocktail (2) 1 bushel tomatoes. 1 small head celery. bk cup vlnezar. 'd teaspoon white pepper. 1 cup chopped onions. 4 teaspoon; salt. Boll all together twenty minutes. Strain and boil the minutes. Bottle and deal. Tomato Cocktail! (1) 18 ripe comma. 1 cup chopped celery. it; bun chopped onions. 3 sweet green peppers. 1 sweet red pepper. , tablepsoohs salt. 2 tablespoons vinegar. $6 cup sugar. Wash and cut tomatoes but do not peel. Chop the peppers finely. Mix tomatoes, celery. onions, peppers. and salt together. Roll for one-halt hour. Strain through a coarse sieve. Add the vinegar and sugar. Boil three minutes. Seal in sterilized jars. mu: -trrirnin' II;- Gu-GC nouncod by but wont... It. Ind :36 da a Wong p, ' to . o . o rat', Mr. ttd 'Stdltt WW my. a a place quietly on October 7th. Mr. Floyd Mn, B.A., of Waterloo, has left for Toronto where he will enter the theology course at Trinity College. on foe I. m lb lrg, Good, lb Ruth Ouch]- Inc-hm of the "Bee In." Club", and In. fitter Howler Ind lb Clarion. ' . that a an. woob’ w Quebec and other - Mr. and In. A. B. Ptane2 Bled., hug Mar-cg} " tho home llama-Qualiti- 'yt-hi-tp-twit-tth. 'rguuhuttu'ttapttt b-idrraiedtoharbidgtrtbe path-oak _ 1'.tutt=uuetr"t Httthmr' “than " KM. 'gl2dfegrad?r.A,tt' Mr. and Hrs. Jos. Human! Marrud Sixty Your: Orion Tomato Mlncomon l peck green tomatoes. 1 peck apples. 8 pounds brown sugar. . 2 pounds currlntl. 2 teaspoon; cinnamon 2 pounds I‘ll-Ina. 2 teaspoons cloves. 2 teupoong Allsplce. Cook three hours. Seal whlln hot I pack small green tomatoes: 1 quart boiling water. N cup pickling salt. 1 quart vinegar. , pounds ot brown sugar. V. teaspoon cayenne pepper, Plckled Whole Tom-tool Tomato Cat-up The members of the Woman's Guild of the Anglican Church of the Holy Saviour were the hostesses " a_ successful tea and baking sale at the home of Mrs. Levi Shuh, John street. The guests were received by the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. J. Seton-Adamson and the president of the Guild, Mrs. Fred Dickson. Mrs. E. Parkes invited to the tearoom where Mrs. Ed. Irwin poured tea. The baking table was in charge of Mrs. Guy Doering and Mrs. S. Chadder. Mrs. R. Wesley Moore was the general convener and the mem- bers of the Guild assisted. Eight ot their children we living. They are Mrs. Harry Lawrence. Jo. new Hummel and Michael Hummel, Trout Creek; Mrs. L. Zinger, Bree- lau; John and Charles, on (arms at New Germany; Mm. Fred Beinet, Simeon Bt., Kiwhener, and .‘Mrn. Ed- gar Wilhelm, Cameron St., Kitchen. er. There are 50 grandchildren, but the number of great grandchildren is unknown. Mr. Ralph Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leslie, Simeon street, Kitchener, is spending a brief holi- day as their guest. Mr. Dalton Wells, Toronto, presi- dent of the Ontario Twentieth Cen- tury Liberal Atrsoeiation, spent the University, Kingston. Mr. Kraft had the distinction of winning the Bell scholarshime Queen's University in chemistry this your and last year carried oil the carter scholarship for Waterloo County. They were married at the original Catholic church in New Germany by Lthe late 'Rev. Father Clemens. The bride wore a nanny bodiced drama with rows ot velvet trimming on the run skirt. On her hand she wore a white bonnet, and her shoes were the high patent leather footwosr worn at that time. MIMIMIF-m “than" Imumw "teieerraaawud-,aEr.na" In. Joni Han-u “your mudrdh-udvoutuull- vomynthdrho-ohn. _tmttetVa'tor,tttMriteandnmn __......-. - r"... w - -. - tho-now Manama», m to shovel their n, (or all“. ' They cleared tho - for their In. And their anion son In tho 'trut white troy born in the Trout Creek district. lbw whit. mph lived there, but the Runnels had many Mend- unou the Indiana. One ot their grate-l friend. m Chm Simon Comandl, who I. nun living near North Bay and chim- tn be .10: you! ot £30., v -..v ---- B""""'"" v. ..... One of the Brat Lia. ot that area wu bum on a corner at their (Inn. and in known a the “Hume! Ichool". Their funny grown up, the father and mother returned to their home In New Germany. Mr. Hum- mel, now " nnd e greet grundtnther, was the son or Mr. and Mn. Joseph Hummel, Ind Mm. Hummel, now 79. was the daughter of Mr. and In. Jacob Weller, both pioneers of New Germany. CALAY Pacing: 1fte A thtteat. Gtkt Soap us. m. " 'iii1?iw WAX TEA BISK Ndose " CRISCO ta.h, " Pun-J .sertt ”on: "rNerhvue Ska-mm PINEAPPLE WQM'n Pun 0mg. MARMALADE ....' . 2 _ 213 CHATEAU CHEESE V‘o-Cn-WM SANDWICHES 10Kintr St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 3 (in: " 32-91. In: " lit. Pug. 15c No. 2 Tin FRANK BAUER I A'rrrilN_D_r.?tMtwriaa, week-end in the Twin-City a guest at the home of Mr. Carl Woeller, King street. Mr. Woeller and Miss Meta Woeller entertained the exe- cutives of the Twin-City Men's and the Twin-City Women's Twentieth Century Liberal Associations in h.onor of Mr. Wells on Sunday eve- Frank Nohert Bauer, son of Mr. E. 'Bauer, King street, South, has on- rolled in the Cotton Course at the Lowell Textile Imrtitute. He In a member of the largest fremman class that has entered the Inetltute in the past ten were. _ ning. Miss Christie Wltmer, who might} lay claim to the title ot Heepeler'el oldest school girl, celebrated <her 90th birthday on sundny. On Setup. day Miss Wilmer in: gueet ot honor I at a family dinner party at the home , or her nephew and niece, Mr. and: Mrs. James V. Jardine, when some 24 relatives were present to wish' her many happy returns of the day. l she was borli on the Pmnabeckér (am just east ot Mtstrpeltsr in 1846. Hespeler Woman 90 Years Young Little Miss Virginia ~Heppler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Happier ot Waterloo will be ttoWer girl. Following a honeymoon, travelling hy motor, Mr. and Mrs. Rutleh will take up resldence in their new home on Albert street, Waterloo. The bride, who will be liven away by her rather, will be attended by her sister, In" Helm- Ritx u and at Honor. Min no!" Delay of Kitchener and mu Charlotte 1!!an of Waterloo, sister ot the groom, will attend an bridmmaldl. The groom will be attended by his brother, Mr. Wilfred Rutoch. Usher. are Mel-m. Carl Bit: of Kitchener and Jerome Senora of New Him- but; Following the ceremony u wedding supper and receptfon will an place at_tty? Grand River Tea Room; A very pretty an wedding will be solemntsed at st. letthew'n Luther- en Church e: Kitchen“ " II: o'clock an. evening. when Min. Brit. daugts ter ot Mr. and Mn. Robert I Rita, ot Kitchener, will become the bride of Mr. Hellman: W. munch of WI- terloo. Rev. John Schuleder, -tor or the church will perform the cere- mony. CAMPS LIMIT“) Salado Brown Label TEXTILE SCHOOL hunch-Mt: Pony, I». led: WAX BEANS RED SALMON fi5fit'hro JUICE TOMATOES MMAM TEA 3 No. , Tins " Kathleen Baker Iklhire or pouibility of Altai-g tho 0,... The, will nui- u they an. How fort-uh for Lulu-it, that , - IE. our: can“ faulty Aaa' without altering tho "OB. If... Tho old my“ aaa auntie-fa, No in”. china, tro- - "Ei,' yleoqfoyhuo soda. - Dedicated To Better Vision . . . “(PERFECT . . . DIFFICULT . . . J. D. NALON Watches Clocks Jewellery Repaired (Continued next Thursday) Phone Waterloo 875w. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART bit. Thu THE JARS!!! BYESIGIIT “IVES Laln'o Poppa-MM PATTIES a... to: My CERTO SM" Your Show trat' NUGGET 10-01. Tim Hugo‘s-Nannie- SARDINES . “a tte H. P. SAUCE m 10c, " VHMHM Formerly of Peterboro Cortservatpry, has opened a studio of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED so Oahrio South KITCHENER No. , " W alchmaker Bonk ft 3 c ’ound IP Tin toe " "

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