Auction Household Effects. Household effects, etc., of the Nicholas Dietrich estate were disâ€" posed of by auction sale, Saturday afternoon. The property had been previously sold to Cecil Capling, who will take possession shortly. Personals. Mrs. Mary Mclliroy of Elmira is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman. _ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowman and Mrs. John Ellis spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arnold at Oshawa. ioh _ Dr. N. P. Schmidt of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his moâ€" ther, Mrs. Katherine Schmidt. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Soehner and family spent Sunday with relatives at Kitchener. DOWNING, STEEN and Co. 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 Misses Norma Shoemaker and A p'e;f:c:tfm;lh;d _ No elastic. No leg straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE. GUARANTEED. | Investigate. Write or callâ€" Smith Manufacturing Company ORDON‘S OCOD f LASSES ' SaATISFY Phone 2â€"4237 48 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER e My Company offers someâ€" thit(yu'hl.!el:;:;y::e. You omrareas _« (You can go as low as $5 a month). With the new "Budget Series" of policies you can create an estate of &mulx of dollars for as little as $10 a meuth ! FLORADALE RUPTURED? By Miss Gertrude Ott (Chronicle Correspondent) FLORISTS PRESTON, ONTARL Established 1898 Miss Ellen Page. Mré. E. Gingerâ€"| Mr. William Detenbeck of Waâ€"| Mr. and Mrs Nelson Amy, Erb ich give a talk on the recent W. M. terloo was in Hamilton on Saturâ€"| street, Waterloo, M-m A. branch meeting held at Stevâ€" day to attend a reunion of the 1940 recently Mr. Harey of ensville after which Miss Mary class of McMaster University. Folâ€" ‘Cleveland. Kaster read aâ€"poem entitled, "My lowing the class reunion meetings, a i+ +%~ % Task". movies were shown to the alumâ€"| Mrs. Delton of Miss Irene Kaster; the president nae of the life at the university Sask., arrived on to was in charge of the election Of last year. Saturday evening a a month with her sister,: officers which resulted as follows: banquet was held in honor of Abra and Mr. Abra. of New Dunâ€" President, Alice Hallman; First Chancellor H. P‘ Whidden who is dee. & viceâ€"president, Mary. Kâ€ï¬i secâ€" retiring this year. A suitable gift e 0 ® * & ond viceâ€"president, Jean ; was presented to him at the dinâ€"| Mrs. Derwent Kinton and dsuï¬; secreurguAlu Stoltz; treasurer, ner. Following the banquet the ter Laura, of Toronto, % Velma uer; and pianist, Ellen Hamilton ~Alumnae _ Association weekâ€"end at their cottageat Page. Alta Stoltz and Jean Hallâ€" ‘gave a dance for the graduating togo. YOUR COLD? _A GERM‘S "GHOST" MAY CAUSE IT Science reports, at last, on the causes of colds and sees down to the borderline itself, studying a strange new world, where live the viruses, or poisons, (not germs, but maybe their "spooks"), which give us diseases like influenza and many puzzling, but deadly, afflictions. Elect Officers To Young People‘s Mission Band PCEEZTUEY UVE NERULF G21E ETCO IUCIICL See this feature artiele in The American Weekly with the May 25 issue of The Detroit Sunday Fern Dettwiler visited friends and relatives at Markham, Sunday. Mrs. Menno Frey and Eunice were weekâ€"end visitors with Miss Wilma Frey at Guelph. Why not get the facts about me uho ofpoicy whick ber eaes. The Domizion Life Assurunce Company Thow ies Lsw mak fteicfinad (By Chronicle E@l%- Personal ] o m it Â¥;00 dir children were pre for The|~ The sewing. cluh #f E * Eud‘q“ l: k who |The Maples in Amâ€" chn“lr. and Mrs. ulm During course of ‘the wm.mnmmuwwwm | late Rev. Boese. Mrs. K. A. were preserited | * * s _s lmm,fll ssany | ) Fnmaiamant 1| * e e nonite church on Jure 7 Mrs. A. Solmon, 87 Snider St., Waterlo, had as her guests for the weekâ€"end her sister, Mrs. Harry Forrest, and her daughter Miss Thelma Forrest and SgL-MtR:r Wrixon of the Royal Canadian Reâ€" giment, and Capt. and Mrs. H. street, Waterloo, announce the enâ€", engagement of sister, _ N emount of Krus gagement of their daughter Verm:'i Nne{ue Hudson ot.:rm h*. chen :‘“.,.m. to Mr. George Pagel, son of Mr.:‘Edward Lubitz of Kitchener, son "'"‘""'“S'."«""“"""‘"" and Mrs. Albert Pagel, Peppler St., of Mr. and Mrs. cuu&- Luâ€" | individual. once health and Waterloo, the marriage to mke’a:tf. ulle mr:l‘age to * plate ml:.nhuuc.:hd.thdm place the !:udd.le o.t Ju.ne, | the ea.r y-pin 4 u‘ne. % 1 Ao J“‘.M‘ “jm enough Bonner and Mrs. F. Bonner, all of London, Ont. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dedels of Breslau announce the engagement of their daughter, Erma May, to Mr. Frederick Cressman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cressman, Kitchener, the wedding ‘to take place at the Sterling avenue Menâ€" day. theme "Rebuilding China". ‘Prayer for all nstions and‘ropk was offered by Rev. Mrs. Pitman. The of the United Brethren Women‘s Missionary Kbgqgï¬loq was held in the church on Wednesday afternoon wlthMrs.A.C.Beckerlndfl: of the devotional period on offered by RKev. Mrs. Pitman. Ihe scflpm_re_{em, n with comimehts:was presented by the leader â€" i riker wore Teed oy Ma. C A. Shelby. Mrs. Becker concluded the worship service with a m An added feature of the tifternotn‘s program was the pï¬enm(on of a report of the Ann Branch sesâ€" report of the Annual Branch seï¬i sion held recently at Stevensville, by Mrs. J. Bricker of Preston. Mrs. Bricker brought an inspirational and interesting report and on ‘reâ€" quest presented ‘her paper‘ "The Valug of the W.M.A. to the Indiâ€" vidual." During ‘the business sesâ€" sion in charge of Mrs. J. Hope, a generous amount was pledged by the methbers present toward ‘the budget for the mua year. The Misston m "Climbing", by Rosalind , was ‘fntroduoed estonden io uin a Shineys ie respon. c a ‘proâ€" verb. Mrs. ‘Bricker offered cldsing prayer. inpbbnbbnmaiy * 'fl by. hew presifent 6f the Centre. y, new ville %lomen's Mlmw at the May megting ch was held at the townéhip hall Friday ever;l;leg. ï¬n LivingSton, former president, has fmo f. _ Mrs. Heffron .m‘i"eg‘“ g'ï¬'&b\' were appointed patriotic eomidg: with the president in charge. D¢ legates appointed to attend .a meeting in St. Jacobs on May 28 were Mrs. J. Beith and Mrs. Hood, and Mrs. R. Losch. An invitation was extended to the Brownie mothers to atternd a meeting in Galt on May 28. It was also announced that an â€"auction sale would »be held at the hall, Saturday, May 31. The program for the evening was in charge of Miss Ruth Feusby who spoke on Canadiaiisstion. tained the" group with :s song â€"mnd tain e grou ‘a Song: a tap d§hnce. l&l. H. Forter gave a reading entitled "Behind ‘the Headlines". _ Douglas Livingston played three plano selections. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Ruth Feasby was assisted by Mrs. M. Morrell, Mrs. H. Forler, Mrs. Wilkie and Miss Alice Bingeman. DOON GROUP HOLbDS DOON.â€"‘ Women‘s Assotinâ€"i N CUL"N DURMEL POFHCL O7 SOod IC tion o(N theT'Soon United Chureh W3d bs a leavening agent and to held its meeting on v,‘,,m*flhmmm between it and the evening at the home of Mrs. Chas. mig;' bï¬â€˜m' yeu: bread. The’.: Hatt, with 11 members present. | 44 reads are mel{mund'h ont Appropriate numbers were given|@MetEency on account of the in becping with the Mothors Day |time required in preparation. for theme. Mrs. Middleton Fisher gave °0Ch foods as muffins, biscuits, a reading and â€" Miss â€" Pauline popâ€"overs, stones and other cereal Eshleman recited m Musical 'mlxtum numbers were ré by Miss\ The following recipes for quick Roth of Preston. Various business breads are recommended by the matters were atterded to and the Comsumer Section, Marketing Serâ€" meeting elosed with a delightful vice, Dominion Department of lunch provided by the hastess, who Axricultute: was aesteted by Mrs. Pisher and| For these l!cm vithér whole Mrs. E. Mitchell Iwheat or white may be used. CHARITY CIRCLE DOES MNEW l i t.Liikl M: ennonite y e the church;uh%._-y «AQ@eXWe the ckl::rch ~om ?hl: mermbers t a qullt !ri;fl for relie? work in EigihdAd. «4 ieveuenal penet We on ROSEVILLE MISSIONARY GROUP ROSEVILLE.â€"The May meeting Waterloo, had as their j y ~Mr. Harey Oadnl ‘nd". & * « Nw% rrived on to h with her sister,â€" Women‘s Activities ; Mrs. S. Hilborn and ty Cifcleâ€"thet @t; : oups four _ _ _ _ xt uébdny «wh@re ie 4 qa':mu Dukitg powder . «@*®° he in quilting 4 tablespoons shortening A # tup milk | A a. 1€ | *4@#aspoon salt | o . MAY MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Will Bond of Galt, Add i cup raisins to Emergenty were recent visitors with Mr. and | Biscuits. Mrs. Eliworth Bean of Southâ€"West | 4 Cheese Biscuitsâ€" ~ Wilmot. _ _ _ _ > _ Add $ cup grated cheese. Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswet. | 5 Chease 7 whiretoa t dinathine ut ho 1| to e greipe aid d cup aied Ti Aa oi n Aic,d!"~ | But incpiletes 4x & inch. milton and on Sunday, |Put inâ€"pieces 4 xo# You can buy Kraschen from a» ‘a . Start today . l then followed by a reading by Miss Iva Zinn. Il‘l"s Jack Schmid{ favored with a vocal solo and Mrs. M. Bechtel gave a reading. In bers and six visitors were in atâ€" tendance at the May meeting bf the Womens Institute which was held at the home of Mrs. E. S. president Miss a occuâ€" pledthecmlrlmfatthebeghming Of the program a‘minute of sitence i dicey beag ghoates a +‘ uer, a keeping with the topic for the evening, "Home Economics", an interesting demonstration of a number of kitchen gadgets was given by Mrs. Lyle Bi Mre. Addison Rickert andWStelh ments were served at the eoncluâ€" sion of the â€"evening by the comâ€" was:held at the home of Mrs. John Te proaigent Bs Cherance Hn. 4 ._ Clarence â€" borh, wdd']ng. Mrs. _ Ephraim High read the scripture lesson and Miss Jean Hiller gave a reading. The topic, ‘Mother" was presented in two parts by Hm-Ra;! Gildner and Miss Irene Sherk. New items concerning Baptist Home Missions were given by Mrs. Fred Poth. A reading was also given by â€"Mrs. V. E. Dinger followed byâ€" a voral solo by Mrs. Harold Puth. BAPTIST HISSHION ‘Andther highlight was a a conâ€" test with the prize winners being: S10H OP THCCVemnpg DY Nt COMâ€" mittee eomred of Mrs. W. sm #zel, ~Nirs. ‘B. Snyder and Arthur Musselman. NEW DUNDEE.â€"The May mee® ing ‘of the Baptist. Mission Cirge A more liberal use of wheat ‘mmd Cnnudnl'; bnebunda:.: oï¬l:pply wo‘ not on a pa â€" ture on the part of the honem-m. but would add nutritive value and irtterest to the daily menu. The term quick breads is used to Aesignate the type of pfoduct in which baking powder or soda is wsed hs a leavening agent and to ‘Aifferentiate between it and the longer rising yeast bread. These quick breads are hrgelg' used in time required 'f°°““r.m‘ °|r.‘&‘° i s e requ n pi on, such foods as muffins, biscuits, popâ€"overs, stones and other cereal â€"Tested RECIPES Baking Powder BRiscuit QUICK BREADS Â¥Basic Fuscipe) CTHRCLE MEETS at 450° 1. Toemato Biscuitsâ€" Substitute tomato juice for milk. 2. Emergeney Biscultsâ€" Increase wilk ‘to 4 eup. Drop by lpoon!m-umenddtrolflu. Use i cup brown sugar in above recipe, omrmng white sugar and Place plath biscuits in hot syrup. Bake 12 minutes at 400° F. Add & cup nuts to basic recig. Turn into a buttered loaf pan. t sta:;ls!ol"mlnutes. Bake 45 minutes a * P. Cut biscuits & inch thick. Make a deep impression in top of each. Place 1 teaspoon jam in each. Bake 12 minutes at 400° F. * 10. Roll to 3 inch thickness. . Cut in triangles or squares. Cook on a hot griddle. When one side is brown, sauce for milk. . â€" 0 13. Health Biscuitsâ€" To basic recipeadd 2 tableâ€" spoons milk and 3 tablespoons wheat ‘germ. & 11. 12. Apple Bhoultsâ€"> Profsextonal models in photogreâ€" 1t cups whole wheat flour } cup cornmeal . teaspoon sodé 3 cup molaises â€" â€" 1% eups ‘sour milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup raisins 2 tablespoons butter : * Mix flour, cornmeal, salt and suâ€" gar. Add soda to sour milk. Add to dry ingredients. Add molasses, then melted butter. ‘Turn into a buttered loaf pan. Let . M ind 20 miftutes. Me%gm at 350° F. 2 cups flour ‘CB£ : 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup milk _ 4 tablespoons melted butter 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup raisins _ 7 cup fresh blueberries, l‘-:Bber- ries or chopped cherries, of cup well drained canned fruit can be used instead of Taisins. Substitute % cup smooth apple Beat egg well Add milk, sait, 1 cup maj aytugin pan. Br,i?:w flint‘ (Variations) sugar and melted butter. Add flour sifted with baking flour. Beat until smooth. Drop in small well greased hans. Bake 25 minutes at 425° F. Makes 12 muffins. : ‘~* 2 tablespoons butter (melted) 1 tablespoon flour â€" a% i mapoon cinnaine ‘4â€"teaspoon c on _ . _ Mix m)nx apd set aside. : Sift dry in of biscuit mixture. Beat e%omd milk. Add melted butter. ur into dry hï¬ndm Mix well. ‘Press into well gregsed round cake pan. Cover with topâ€" ping. Bake 25 minutes at 400° F. Cut in wedges before removing from the pan: Serve hot. Serves 6. Special Bargain EXCURSIONS examined soon. It p’.,'.,,fh '.~.. on payment of slightly higher passage en Slox peiee of bakln: on tivepgag" Tnr ture never intdinded the long houss of res ROUTRESâ€"fiekets good going | via Port STOPOVERSâ€"Will be allowed at any point ©@ A lion would look mighty funny weering glusses. Aud he wouldn‘t ouly called upon to do the work 2 cup flour M 4 teaspoons baking powder 6 tabluhoons shortening 4 cup milk . _TO ALL STATIONS Rt . WestEern CanaADA Arthur, Ont., Chicago, III., or Sault Ste. Marie, returning via same routeâ€"and.line waly. Génerous optional routings. in Canada on the going or return trip, Or both, within final HMmit .of ticket, on mppMeation to Conductor; aiso gz Chicago, H1., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in accordance with tariffs of United States HotTteL WaveriLey Lovated on Wide Bpadiria Ave." ut Gollege 6t. C Hasy Parking Facilitice _ Conventont to Highways But your oyes arotéy "Dedicated to Better Visto®p" > : City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. _ â€" _ Phone 5â€"5696 Kitchener, Ont. Canadian Pacific GOING DATES â€" â€""â€" . DAILY MAY 1% TO 28, 1941 RETURN LIMIT: 45 Daye. . .. Full particulars from any agent. TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL‘ giose, se she univefon Maple Leat Qardens, Thoeatree, _ Hoapitals, &o M. POWILL, Pressabrt . _* Coffee Cake 1O