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PAGE 10 THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE A THE WINNIPEG HOME Nine Day Pickle Method Quite Simple To Follow mm Katharine Middleton for By KATHARINE MIDDLETON Beauty Economy Ease of operation Gentle yet thorough wash action Exclusive Features and FREE PARTS and SERVICE GUARANTEE up to 4 YEARS. TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 A WEEK Trade in your old Washer, Radio, Piano or Any Musical Instrument as first payment. NO FINANCE COMPANY ES her it is the recipe for nine dy pickles, and judging by the roquots for it in previous 4 ears, it is 11 leading favorite with dills and onions not far behind. And since tly wild plums are ripe for use in many districts, included also are the recipes for making both wild plum jelly, and wild plum butler. In some districts there are fewer plum this year, and others report the usual heavy yield.

The jelly made from this Manitoba wild frutt Is a lovely rolor, and a fine sharp flavor. The butter may be made from the pulp which remains in the jelly bag. following the extrae use just ripe plums, of course, and not green ones, as the latter will detract both from the flavor nd jellying quality of the fruit. As to the nine day pickle recipe, iff quite a simple method. The prepared cucumbers are soaked in a brine for 3 days, drained, then Recipes Nine Day Pickles Choose firm cucumbers about .1 inches in length.

Wash thoroughly, scrubbing with a soft vcrelnhlc soaked in a freshly prepared brine I brush Dry with a rean for another 3 days, drained, then Cut in inch slices, crosswise, placed in an alum water solution Place in a large clean crock, and for a few hmirs. drained, then soaked in a spiced vinegar syrup for 3 days. But here again, let me repeat the major rule which covers canning as well as pickling choose good quality produce for preserving, whether fruit or vegetable. No canned product, or no pickle, can be any better than the quality of the fruit or vegetable which was used. So choose firm cucumbers, as freshly pirked from the garden as possible.

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NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER, Addrtas erders 1o The Tribune. Pattern 60 Front West, Toronto 2, Ont. I IfL mm Si "In 1 teblespoonful of powdered alum in 1 gallon of boiling water. Following this, drain well, rinse under cold water, drain, and rover with vinegar spiced syrup (see below). Lesie for 3 days, and every day drain off vinegar syrup, bring loj just under boil, pour on top.

leave another day, and repeat, for these; last 3 days. ju At the last, drain well, saving the liquid. Park pickles into hot clean jars. Heat vinegar syrup to just under boil and pour on top of pickles, filling jars to overflowing. Wipe, seal tight, wipe, and cool before storing in a cool dark place.

Note All during time cucumber slices are in crock, either in brine or vinegar svrup, place a plate on top, and weight this down, to keep cucumber slices under surface of liquid. Vinegar Syrup This Is the vinegar syrup to use for the Nine Day Pickles, lfi cups of vinegar 4 3 inch stick of cinnamon lion of the juice for the jelly. Be sure you 12 tablespoons of whole cloves 2 tablespoons of allspice berries 2 to 4 cups of brown sugar The amount of sugar depends upon how sweet you like the pickles, and if you like, white sugar may be used in place of the brown. Mix all ingredients, and lie nt until just under boil, then use as directed above. If you wish to keen spices out of bottles, then plncc all spices in a cheesecloth bag.

crush slightly, and add to vinptrar nnrt currni This hncr nf I rm lr ilh hrina 10 r.A,.,.An. I a i 1 spices may be removed easily, and tion. vy save the time iinrt ahor of stran in boiling water, 1H cups to 16 cups of water is the proportion. Pour on top of pickles and leave for 3 das. On the 4th day drain thoroughly, discarding liquid, make ing the vinegar later.

Wild Plum Jelly Choose firm, ripe specimens wash well, and drain. Place in a fresh brine, pour on top. and! large cooking pot, adding cup leave for another 3 days. On the0f wnler for every 1 lb. of plums.

7th day, drain thoroughly, to boil, and cook for about rin.e under cold water, then dinin g) pinnules, or until plums are very again. Soak in alum water for strain through jelly bag hours. This is made by dissolving overnight. Do not squeeze bag it vou want a clear jelly. Next day.

measure juice (do not discard pulp remaining in jolly bag, as this can be used for making a plum butter see below). Bring juice to boil, and add sugar slowly, adding up ot sugar for every 1 cup of the uice. Mir until sugar aissotves. Clrlnn mivtnra in ranlH Knil anrl 1 am jykx HI 1 TIMIH I AU 1 I i MISS RUTH DEAN, who has been visiting at the Pacilic Coast, represented Ontario at the recent convention ot the Canadian Home Economics association, held in Victoria. She Is a visitor In Winnipeg, the guest of Miss Anna Speers, Kingsway, while on her way to her home in Toronto.

photo by Triuun suit Photonptir. Miss Violet Black 1 1 begin testing after 5 minutes. Cook! Presented Witt) rapidly until mixture responds to I usual cold saucer jelly test. PourlWICtCn bnOWer into sterile jelly jars, pouring care 1 fnllv nH hnlriino' rnnliinpr close ln niacK. a to iar.

so hubbies. Fill jars to within 4jn('S! a 'sociates entertained at a a ISS Cynthia Roblin willVrive inch of tons. When all are filled. Kiicnen snower Monday evening pour a thin layer of melted paraf fin on top. When this Is set, add another slightly thicker layer of Mrs.

T. Black and Miss M. Mc pend a few weeks the guest of hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Robin, Kingsway. 1 1 nt 1 I I not to create air 1 ct if JUiUKll cU the home of Mrs. W. Johnson, 569: lonn hrnnrie In honor of Miss Jean Francis a Sister To Attend Miss Doris Williams At Her Church Bridal The wedding of Doris Mae, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Idns to Mr. William Noel Black, will be solemnized at 3.3d o'clock Saturday afternoon in SI. Matthew's church. Rev.

G. R. Calvert will officiate. Mias Williams will be attended by her sister, Mrs. II.

N. Waterman. Mr. George Black will be his brother's best man. The ushers will be Mr.

Murray Reld and Mr. Arthur Williams, brother of the bride. A reception will be held at the home of the brides parents, 24 Arnold ave. MISS Hope Rutherford will entertain Informally Friday evening in honor of Mis Josephine Craig, a bilde elect of Aug. 28.

MISS Betty Curry arrived from Ottawa Tuesday morning to spend three weeks with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. H. Curry, 504 Brandon ave. Miss Curry Is In training at the Ottawa Civic hns pit I.

Friends Arrange Party For Couple On Silver Wedding Day A surprise party was held Saturday at the Blessed Virgin Mary Hall, Boyd in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. Senyk, who celebrated their silver wedding annlvarsary. The table was centred with a Ihree tier cake.

Congratulations to the honor guests were given by Mr. iM. Leslie, Mr. George Senyk, Mr. Arthur Senyk, Mrs.

A. Soroka, Mrs. A. Dereshowska and Miss Olga Senyk. Gifts were presented by Mr.

and Mrs. George Senyk. Mr. Arthur Senvk and Mr. William Soroka.

Natalie Leslie presented a bouquet of roses. In charge of tha entertainment were: Mrs. M. Michaliuk, Mrs. S.

Leslie. Mrs. A. Dershowska and Mrs. A.

Soroka. Mr. Leslie was master of ceremonies About 150 were present. IEUT. Alstair Ketcheri left Mon day evening to join his regi ment, the Fort Garry Horse, in Eastern Canada.

Mrs. Ketchen will leave for the East in a few weeks. Mr. Harry Woods, Portage la Prairie, will spend (he weekend at ii.h whon ietiv i i tv.uHi r.irt.H ih. Mo bride elect of Saturday, Mrs.

Fred his home In Winnipeg and 'cold, cover with tops, and. which was cejttred with summer) Marin "tained at tea in the) store in a cool, dry place. blossoms and lighted by pink of hT' 44 ,1 RS. Frank O. Palmer, areom taDers GuesU numbered 40 lutM1H aiiernoon.

i pRnied by her children, Joan, Wild Plum Butter tapers, ouesu numbered 40. Members of Miss Francis1 bridge rwwt Put pulp remaining In jelly bagj through fine sieve or pureer, press with back of wooden spoon. Measure the resulting puree as vou pour tt into a cooKtng pot. Bring to boil, and add sugar slowly, adding 'n cup of sugar to 1 cup of the puree, and stirring continually. Cook mixture fairly rapidly, stirring continually to prevent from burning, and cooking until mixture thickens as fort any jam or fruit butter.

Pour Into hot sterile jars, and cover with a thin layer of melted paraffin. Set aside lightly covered, until paraf fin is firm. Add another slightly thicker layer of melted paraffin, and wben this is set and jars are cold, cover tops. Store in a cool, dry place. ngagements Mr.

and Mrs. George Nadin.j Mood Bay. announce the engagement of their second daughter. Doris Amelia, to Mr. George Bim oon' ford, second son of Mr.

Arthur Bamford and the late Mrs. Ba ford, or La Riviere. The wedding will take place tarly In September. Mr. and Mrs.

John N. Lyon, Lot 17, St. Andrew's, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Gwen, to Mr. Harold Fox, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Fox. of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place August 30, in St.

Clement's Anglican church. 1 Mrs. John Sturk announces the engagement of her daughter. Frances Lillian, to Mr. Clifford Paul Haltalin, oungest son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Haltalin. The wedding will take place September 6, at 3 m.

in Young United church. Mrs. George Easton of Winnipeg announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Jessie Genrgina. to Mr. Murray Wright Airth, only son of Mrs.

Airth and the late Mr. H. W. Airth of Port Arthur, Ont. The wedding will lake place August William Edward Stark A rr.irriage was solemnized Aug.

Use Our Cash and Carry Branches or Phone m37 261 Iclub were the guests. Miss Dora IRS. W. E. Bray and daughter.jMorrison assisted the hostess.

A 'l M.rs Jane Bray, of Calgary, presentation of crystal ware was have arrived to be guests of made to the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Johnston, 83, Donald st. rs. w. H. Williams, of St.

Paul. Miss Ella F. Bull, who arrived from New Yonk on Sunday morning to visit her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Bull, Is the guest of Misses G. E. Johnston and E. M.

Johnston, 212 Whytewold road. 1ISS Simonne Bonin. of Edmon ton, has arrived to attend the marriage of her brother, Mr. Victor A. Bonin.

to Miss Emma Roy, which will take plact Thursday morning. Miss Bonin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Lauzon, 95 Luxton ave. Mrs. C. C. Snowden of Calgary has arrived to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

F. B. 'Follett, Tweed.muir apts. IN honor of Mrs. C.

C. Snowden of Calgary. Mrs. C. A.

Pratt, Basswood Place, entertained informally at tea Wednesday after jW edding Plans Are Announced For Miss Nancy Smellie The marriage of Nancy Yvonne, only daughter of Capt. and Mrs T. F. Smellie, to Mr. Robert Middle ton, of Fraserburgh, Scotland, will take place at 2.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, August 30, in St.

Andrew's United church, Crescent wood. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the Marlborough hotel. Miss Smellie'f bridesmaid will be Miss Grace Wye. Mr. Thomas Smith will be best man and the ushers will be: Mr.

J. Wilson and Mr. C. Butler. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Colrleugh, has left for the Pacific Coast. a a a Mr.

and Mrs. John Kyle, who 27 in St. Andrew's Preshvterian were in Toronto Saturday for the church, Fort William. marriage of their daughter, Miss Grace Helen Kyle, to Mr. John E.

Dons 0. Greenhorn WedsvlLr' Miss Jean Mather has returned 9 at Sturgeon Creek United stl, was the guest of Mr. W. A cnurcn, wnrn miss won Ul ve M.lh.r .1 P.h vnirt iiiir'Mi, wi r.c.i iviiuuiinn, oe i reme the bride of Mr. William I 1 i 'rom a uiiniiia I'eiiuimea lnP Lake The bride was atlended by her si.ter, Mrs.

H. A. Kerns. Henry Colin Stark, brother of the Driciegroom, was hest man. A re Miss Gladys Barr has returned week's holiday, at Clear Mrs.

J. M. Spelrs has returned Robert Hartley Gamble Wears Father's Robe At His Christening The christening of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin M.

Gambl! took place Sunday In St. Matthew's church. The baby wore the I christening robe worn by his father. He was named Robert Hartley. Rev.

Waverley D. Gant officiated. The godparents were Mr. and Mrs. William Knox and Mr.

Ernest Mansley. A reception followed at Mr. and Mrs. Gamble's home, Beaverhrook River Heights. will arrive Friday to allend the wedding of her niece.

Miss Doris Mae Williams, which will be an event of Saturday. She will be the guest of her hrother in law, Mf. Idris Wiliams, and Mrs. Williams, Arnold ave. Mrs.

V. F. Yeo, 391 Kennedy entertained over the weekend in honor of her mother. Mrs. M.

A. Bshop, who celebrated her 85th birthday Sunday. Tall salmon gladioli centred the table, which was presided over by Mrs. W. Woodward.

a a MR. and Mrs. John H. Hutchinson, of Washington. D.C., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter.

Mrs. Hutrhin jon was Miss Marion Davidson, of Winnipeg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. R.

Davidson, Ruskin Row. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Margarson and M'ss Miriam Margarson will leave Saturday to spend two weeks' vacation at West Hawk Lake. Miss Harvena Margarson will spend the weekend with them. a MR. Edward D. Cotterell, general superintendent of the C.P.R.

Alberta district, and Mrs. Cotterell. of Calgary, with their little daughter Betty, passed through Winni peg Wednesday morning on their way home from Truro, where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gladys Maureen Cotterell, to Lieut. C. E.

Morris. an event of August 4. a The ladies' auxiliary to the Army and Navy Veterans will hold a whist drive at 2P9 Young Thursday at 8.15 p.m. Proceeds will be in aid of war work. MRS.

Ralph Garbutt, of li 1 England, who has spent the reSentatlOn Made last several months with her par At Party Given For Miss Irene Hughes Mrs. R. Merrison and Miss May Bending were hostesses of Tues day, entertaining at the home of Mrs. F. J.

Bending, 44 Cobourg in honor of Miss Irene Hughes, a bride elect of August 23. The guest of honor was presented with a set of china by Master Neil Donaldson. The table was centred with a large wedding ring. Mrs. R.

Hughes, presided over the teacups. Guests numbered 25. a a a Hon. Senator Norman Paterson was a visitor in Winnipeg this week from the East. He was joined by his son, Fit.

Lieut. John Faterson, who has been stationed from Fort William, where she hasj rt Yorkton. They will spend the bren visiting her son in law and; weekend at the Lake of the Woods. ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mws.

G. L. Miles Mrs. H. A.

Kerns, 373 Olive St. James. 1 Mrs. H. J.

Russell and daughter, Riilh, Royal Crest apartmonts, WASEI per lb. have returned from a holiday spent at Banff and Lake Louise. A PROP OF EYE CF.NR in earh eya will clear up eyes reddened from Try F.vr. KF.NE today. Eyes ill frel refreshed almost imnwluitrly.

Pur rhaxe KYE CEISK at an; drag, dfpl. or 10f More. EYE GENE Wednesday evening from Chicago to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Barefoot, 117 Genthon st. They will leave with Mrs. Barefoot at the end of the week to spend a short time at Malachi. Mr.

Palmer will arrive to join hln family later. Little Gwen Webber Presents Gifts To Miss Gladys Lock In honor of Miss Gladys Lock, a bride e'ect of Aug. 23. Mrs. W.

J. Webber. entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at "The Maples," Charles wood. The table was decorated wit'', bud vases of pink and white sweel peas and lighted by green and white topers. Streamers of nile green and pink, with white wedding bells and gladioli decorated the room.

Mrs. T. J. Lock and Mrs. E.

P. Sheldrake presided over the tea cups, assisted by Mrs. Jack Hook way. Mrs. Percv Winter.

Mrs. Frank McDonald, Misses M. Lambert, Dorothy Sheldrake and Jessie Mould. The gifts were presented by little Gwen Webber from a decorated basket. A corsage of roses w.is also presented to the m'est of honor.

Guests numbered 45. MR. and Mrs. J. S.

Billing', and their son John have left by Motor for Quebec City, where they will make their home. a Rev. Canon and Mrs. A. E.

Gill and family have returned from a holiday at Victoria Beach. a MISS Grace Wye will entertain Friday evening In honor of Miss Nancy Smellie, whose mar riage to Mr. Robert Middleton will take place Aug. 30. Miss Donna Cruikshank is spending a vacation at Brereton Lake, the guest of Miss Phyllis Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Kerkvoorde returned at the end of the week from a two weeks' vacation at Brereton Lake. COLD MEAT WITH FRENCH'S MUSTARD The use of French's Prepared Mustard lifts cold meat out of the ordinary gives it distinctive flavour and tang.

Prove it next time you serve a cold plate. sweetheart shaped flowered hat. Mr. and Mr. Lurien Keroach Her bouquet was of white gladioli have returned from holidaying ai.nnd roses, Boundary Park.

Her attendant was Miss Elaine Leona Lucille Knoll And Wesley W. Goltz Wed At Yorkton YORKTON. Aug. 13. A wedding was solemnized at the West Ebenezer church, August 10, when Leona Lucille, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Knoll, of Yorkton, became the bride of Mr. Wesley Wallie Goltz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gus. Goltz, of Orcadia. Rev. Walter Stein, cousin of the bride, officiated.

The In marriage by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon and a chapel veil by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and fern. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Gladys Kidd, who wore a gown of bridal pink chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink and white gladioli. Merita Muth, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress of sky blue chiffon.

Morley Muth, dressed in a light blue sailor suit, was ring bearer. The bridegroom waa attended by his brother. Gordon. Miss Eleanor Galenzoskl, of Edenwald played the wedding music and Mr. Joseph Muth sang Because.

A reception was held at the bride's home. Mrs. Kenneth Balrd and Miss Harvalyn Baind have returned from a short visit In Brandon. WEDNESDAY. AUG.

13. 1941 Gladys Maureen Cotterell And Lieut. C.E. Morris Wed In Church In Truro A wedding took Dlace In Truro, 1 Thompson, Montreal. The best N.S..

the afternoon of August 4, In SU John's church, when Gladys Maureen Cotterell, daughter ot Mr. E. D. Cotterell. of Calgary, Genera Superintendent C.P.R.

Alberta district, and Mrs. Cotterell, was united in marriage with Lieut. C. E. Morris, son of Mr.

and Mrs, C. E. Morris, of Calgarj C. Godfrey officiated. The church was decorated with gnrden flowers and glndloli.

The bride, who entered th church with her father, wore a sown of pale blue crepe, with man was Lieut, mil wiiKinson. Among those at the ceremony was Mrs. Connolly, wife of Brigadier Connolly, both of whom attended the dinner party at the Lord Nelson hotel after the wedding. '1 lie bride, a third year student Rev. W.jBt McGill University and president of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, has taken an interest In many activities, social and civic.

Lieutenant Morris Is a graduate of the University of Alberta In Arts and Law and Is a member of the Delia Upsilon Fraternity, Lieutenant and Mrs. Morris have left on a trip through the Annapolis Valley, and will spend a short time at "The Pines" In Dighy. THE marriage of Miss Jean Rpthline Prnnrit rtnnahter nt Mrs. Harry Francis, to Mr. Alvin John Williamson, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Williamson, will take place Saturday evening at 7 o'clock nt the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Francis. 292 Kennedy St. HOLST POINT MINAKI, ONT.

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Business men find its restful accommodations and convenient connections in the Twin Cities with fast trains to the East and South especially helpful business or pleasure takes them to the States GR Irtrybodr la tha faulty will want Juat mlt with sailk and ere a. tirriaf wbJI frata I atactric rWrlgaratan. TO and FROM The STATES, Get Busy On Scottie Hooked Rug Household Arts, by Alice Rrnoks Smart Rug Is Adjustable In Size FAST MINNEAPOLIS FREIGHT til 1 a atlf VILt The Great Northern operates a fast, dependable freight service to and from the United States. Quick interchange with connecting lines for all points in the U. S.

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and Pasa'r Af.nt 414 Main St. Phon 92974 Winnipeg, Manitoba EAT NORTHERN PATTERN 6.V1 1 Making a hooked rug Is easy and econom'cal, for odds and ends of materials are just hooked through burlap. These pert Scotties fit in any room. Pattern 6534 contains a transfer pattern of a motif 12x15 Incnes, four 6 Inch corners; materials needed; color chart; illustrations of stitches. To obtain this pattern sond twenty cents In coins titatr.ps cannot be accepted! to The Tribune Household Arts 60 Front St.

West, Toronto 2, Ont. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. III a llll.

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