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nine THE WINDSOR PULT STAR, WINDSOR ONTARIO, SATIRDAT, JtN't'ART 1944 I.O.D.E. Camp Libraries Drive Fresh From the Kitchen By Alary Moore Up to Those on Home Front To Keep Cheerful and Smiling Dorothy Says Fact That People Seem to Be Leading Normal Lives ShoMg They're Hiding Their Worries lis Well Under Way Here Today i Chapter Sponsors Part of Nalion-Wiilc Campaign; Many Contribution Arc Already In old woman haggling over her points with the grocer, the thin young mother with her babe, who haa never seen his father, on her breast, or the girl who is putting a little piece of embroidery she has worked In the hope cheat that may never be filled. "TJEAR MISS DIX: You said In jour column the other day that it was our duty to be cheerful, even in these hard times. The Question I want answered is: How is it possible to be cheerful when your brother, your boy friend and all of your close men friends are in the Municipal regent; Mrs Alfred Municipal war convener; Mrs. Walter J.

Rettenmier, convener if Camp Libraries; Mis Anne Hum, chief IibrarUn, and Mis Hatel Carley. COXTHIBCTIOXS Contributions to c'e are as loUos: Bab Chapter. I ODE 50 Border Chapvrr. I ODE UX Cufraln Cbanter I ODE. 19 Sir Eric Geodna Chpvr.

IODI rm Lady Bck Chapter. I ODE SQ Pnacr-m klry Victoria Chapter. IODI John Aha Chapter. IODE in Royal Jubilee Chapter. IODE 1W Major John RicliartlMjn Chapter.

IODE Edith Chapter IODE 1J Ma rv Onoaerbaut Cbapti, IODE 3 Priuce-a Alii Chapter. IODE Foid Motor a Dominion Forge and (oinpanr John Wieih and Company 5 In Defence of LoiclyEggsAs Dinner Dish Offers Recipes Only For Those Who Appreciate These Items of Food JP YOU won't serve eggs for dinner, don't read this. It la all about the virtue of eggs as a dinner food to replace meat. There isn't one recipe that Isn't of Freneh-chef calibre but since eggs are easily hurt by careless cooking, details of recipes must be I like eggs so much the proper serving of them especially my "de Luxe Scramble" has to be done whils everyone waits at the table. This dish cannot be made to wait while children wash their hands and adults stroll leisurely to the dining room.

And what good do you think would be accomplished if everyone followed your example and did not even try to put on a cheerful act? Suppose everyone went about swathed hi black. Suppote there was no conversation except people exchanging their -fear and dreads and apprehensions. Would it not turn the world into a pit of despair whose gloom nobody could endure? Would we not go crazy with the sheer horror of such a nightmare? The ramp libraries eampaign being earned on by Windsor and Essex County Municn! Chapter. I.OJ3X.. as part of a Dominion-wide project to obtain 330.000 books for men in the services.

100.0CQ of which are to be obtained in Ontario, is well under way today. Many chapteia of the order have already made ubtantial contributions, ax well cs other organizations. Everybody is invited to contribute to the campaign, contributions to be made to Mrs. Murray J. Teahan, La Salle, treasurer of Municipal Chapter.

Air Officer Commanding A. R. N. Cowley. No.

1 Training Command, in commenting oi the campaign. aid: "This readuig mttter has made a splendid contrib ition to the high morale of our force in entertainment, tn- creased knowledge and cultural development. We are counting on the continued service of the I.O.D.E. in this field, and with you every success ui your campaign." Boxes to rereive good used books have been pla ed the Prince Edward Hotel and Norton Palmer Hotel. Cope land a and Marentettes book stores, and tlie Public Libraries.

The committee charge of tlie campaign include Mrs John Grit army, risking their lives every day for people back here who don't even care if they live or die? In the office hi which I work there are several men who gripe all day long abcit taxes, gasoline, food. etc. The only thing they are really doing is trying their hardest to keep out of th servire anrf Ol4 DOROTHY DIX thev are sueceed- Diet Affects tor: -T a 1 JT rV ing. being deferred every three or six months. How can I be cheerful with all that around me? It just isn't possible.

MISERABLE. Brittle Nails No. my dear. The world is a sad enough place now without our adding to it by making a cult of depression. What we need is cheerfulness and the courage that it takes to laugh in order that we may not cry.

What we need to take now is what Stevenson railed "the brave attitude toward life." DOROTHY DIX. Tells Effects Of Pituitary "a- 4" .1 ra-i a More Milk Helps Because It Gires the Roily Cat ri ti in Can Produce Bean Sprouts Overnight QUESTION: Will you kindly print method for producing bean sprouts? T. P. Galbralth. ANSWER: Temperature and freshness of water are two major features in producing good bean sprouts.

Drainage is also a must. Using soy beans excellent sprouts can be obtained by soaking them overnight in cold tap water In covered tub or crock which must have perforation in bottom to allow for slight but steady drainage-all sorts of contraptions are rigged up to get this drainage: some folks use window screening an ash sifter stood low in the laundry tubs and have water dripping in all th time, and the plug so placed that drains out constantly but slowly. I have sprouted them In the washing machine, dripping water into Jhem from a short hose connected to the tap. and leaving the drain open very slightly. If you cannot manage this place beans in something like huge flower pot with s-mall hole in bottom, and wafr kproiits every four hour thoroug with large quantify of tap water- this lor 5 days.

You do haw to net up in ilie middle of the nish' to keep up 'he routine out wa'er llicm last thing nt night and thing in the morning. Five tiavs produces 1- to l'j-indi sprouts if temperature can be kept at about to degrees Fahr. My washing machmr has a removable dasher, leaving the tub like a huge vessel with only a centre post and drain spout. Some types of electric washers would not serve. Cut off sprouts when five days are up.

even if you are not ready to use them and keep as you would fresh lettuce in hydrator. They are best of courte if used up quickly when their vitamin content is highest. QUESTION- Can I use ordinary chocolate bars in Chocolate Chip Cookies? I can't buy the kind the recipe calls for and wondered if sweet chocolate would taste ai; right? Could I add a few raisins to that chocolate chip cookie recipe without making a change in the Hour? I would hie to take this opportunity of telling you how much I depend on your recipes I have tried to make at least one thing you print every week for years Maiy Anna Smith. ANSWER: If you use sweet chocolate bars in Chocolate Chip Cookies reduce the amount of sugar as follows Grab Ba; I ANSWER: But it is being done, my dear. You are not the only woman who has a loved one on the fighting front and whose very soul is torn to tatters with anxiety about the on, or brother, or husband, or sweetheart, v.

ho is more than life to her. In all this vast country of ours there is hardly a house ovpr which fre shadow of dread does not hover, nor where the coming of a telegram does not cau.e every heart within to kip a beat for fear of what message it lXyifi IJET.D.S--Do vo.a tinr.k 1 )EAR 1 diet i anytl.iiifi to do with ir.y wri urowin, itivroitl. nail breaking T. ANSWER-Vf dm aiuM has an effect on wl.et nu are, hove you look the state of vour health. The addition of calcium would mrt likely aid in toughening vour nail.

Milk la a grret source of caicium. Your doctor nwv approve of the chocolate covered ralcium wafers, which are pleasant to eat. Hair, Reproduction, Sugar Utilization Emem'a de Luxe Scramble Use 6 large eggs for 4 people. Beat egjjs together until foamy with rotary beater: add 1 teaspoon salt ido not reduce the salti, 4 table-sijoons rich cream, and da.sh of white pepper. In iron frying pan melt 4 tablespoons butvr until it is golden brown it must take on some color medium heat is best or it will sputter.

As soon as butter is bubbling and gold immediately add beaten eggs with other ingredients and tip pan to form thin coating on bottom; then lift solid portion and a How-liquid to run under it continue this cooking over high heat and tipping of pan until eggs are just barely aet and immediatelv remove from heat immediately add 2 or 3 tablespoons parsley and serve on warm plates with hot toast triangles. Naturally One. Minute Te4 1 Who whs "tne ki.ight tu houl fear and without 2. What is a knight 3. Where in Bible do you find the wotds: "Ihwi snotnteat mv head with oil, my runne'h er Were of WiWtm Por Is the fuer.diess mister of a world: a world is, purchase of a friend is gain.

Young Today's Hrertpe If your natal iav today, you aie self-reliant, diploma' c. fond of dressing well and caf a treat deal for the good opinion of our friends and business a.ociaies. Secretie. but not to the extent of trickery, you ate affectionate and lovable and should make a But every day from these houses go men and womrn who have nailed on their faces the smile that won't come off. They greet each other cheerfully.

They talk pleasantly of inconsequential things. They go their work efficiently. They do not discuss their fears, nor their griefs, nor weep upon the shoulders of others. They do their best to lift the gloom that is blacking out the whole world. By LOGAN CLENDENING, M.D.

HAVE Just been spending a few days with the foremost experimental investigator of the ductless glands in the world. The Bride Learns to (look Dress Up Fresh Pears with Ginger and Honey NOTHING is more d-licious than a perfect fresh pear eaten raw. but when pears are less than ported, dressing them up by cooking makes them much more pleasing. Ginger honey pears are a simple and satisfying cooked pear dish that can be made successfully with less than perfect fruit. Choose 4 firm cooking pears.

Peel them thinly, cut in halves lengthwise, and scoop out the cores with a teaspoon. Arrange th halves In a generously buttered shallow baking dish. Mix cup of strained honey with teaspoon ground ginger, a pinch of salt, and l'i to tablespoons of lemon juice depending on the sweetness of the pears Pour this mixture over the pears. Cover the baking dish, leaving a crack open to permit steam to escape and prevent boiling over In the oven. Bake in a moderately slow oven 325 deg.

until the pears are tender, 35 to 50 minutes, according to the variety of pear used. Remove from the oven and cool. They may be served while still warm, or may be thoroughly chilled before serving. Sweet cream, thick sour cream, or cream cheese makes a delicious accompaniment. Or the baked pears may be drained and served in a fruit salad.

In that case, try mixing the syrup with chilled buttermilk for a refreshing beverage. Four pears make 4 servings. "Dear Lois Leeds Recent ly I had my light brown hair tinted in New i York City. I would like my liair a much I ghter Could it de ocn? I plan to viait New York in two I NELLIE I ANSWER: Yes can have lightened very successfully but be 'sure of the shade this tune And don forget that ihe makeup you are now using must be changed to hxrmoiwe jW-ith your new hair shade. 'Dear Lois Leeds Do you ihuik i gray la flattering to the grey-hair'l I you will realize the variations to this i dish are limitless frizzled squares bacon added to it are delicious, but this is a meatless note today and If you add meat it is not at my sugges The ductless glands.

or the endocrine glands, are small masses of secreting tissue located at quite scattered parts of the body. Best known of them, because it is located most superficial ly under the skin at the base of the neck, is the thyroid gland. Anyone can see and These people who do not wallow in despondency, who do not hold every listener up ith their tales of woe. and who try to buck up all with whom they come in contact, instead of still further depressing them, are not cowards and quitters, as you seem to think. They are Jut as much heroes as anyone who leads a forlorn charge in battie, because they are fightuig on with their very spirits fainting within them, and refusing to give in to the luxury of tears.

1 This Week's Best Wartime Recipe woman? G. ANSWER: Yes, very, if ahe strong coloring to absorb the gray. A brunette is 'ery handsome in gray. A pale skin needs quite a bit of makeup to deepen her coloring. Pale blue-gray Is very attractive with gray hair snd is more Uattering than a flat gray.

i fr You think the people who turn a cheerful face on the world and who do not how their troubles to the skies are hard and callous. You say that they do not care whether our fightuig men live or die. You accuse those who go about their ordinary business of life of not knowing that there is a war on. Stop and think and you will realize how childish this point 1 of view is. Chocolate Chip Cookies "Dear Lois Leeds I am engaged to a soldier and want to have a party for him during his coming furlough.

I do not know his family. Should I wTite them, as it is for young people? ANSWER Yes, vou thouid tntt them. They can spend their time wrh your parents. It a gracious gesture happy circle you are. Benefits through channels often unexpected are prognosticated for you in the next year.

These benefits relate to military, engineering and aeronautical activities. Inheritance is not improbable This period favors love ar.d marriage. Born on this date a child will much success and popularity being likely. Sorrow through bereavement is shown. Hint an l.tieuette The person n.akes heraelf or himself at home wherever he goes is a welcome guest.

Praise all the things in a friend's ho.i.e that you can. he apprecia' and if there are unpleasant thlr.t about Jt. do not nonce them, at last audibly. Sane'a Ilorsrp You are somewhat obstinate and difficult, and It hard to driie you to do anything. Only those that know vour weaknesses can rule you.

You are. however, liked and respected br everyone. Yo live a happy married life The Cellar portent favor gain and happir.ss in the next 12 months, but through correspondence, misrepresentation or even self-deception. i threatened. Care while traveling is advised.

Bern today a child will be fcr'unste. very intellectual, high-minded, proud, of magnetic personality, fond of occultism and the arts, but somewhat restless and it feel this when itDR. CLENDENING enlarges in the form of goitre. EXPLANATION DIFFICULT Medical researchers of a hundred years ago had a hard time explaining these structures. They could see when they put them under the microscope that they were made up of cells that looked like glandular secreting cells something, for instance, like the cells of the salivary glands, enough like them so that the anatomists knew they elaborated a secretion.

But, whereat the salivary glands discharge their secretion into the mouth cavity through a duct, and the secretion can be separated and studied, the endocrine glands have no duct, are not connected with anv body cavity, and Contributed By Our Readers TEAIt MARY MOORE: My sister lives In Georgia and they have lota of sweet potatoes down there. She often serves them with peanuts this is a common dish with everybody. she has written me this week to say that in their schools nutritionists attribute to the common use of peanuts the good health standards of their school children. I have not tried the recipe for sweet with peanuts, although it sounds like ordinary glared sweet potatoes with peanu's added. but I have tried the following cake and thought it very good as did the ladies at our Red Cros meeting who tested it.

PEANUT APPLE CAKE (Contributed by Mrs. March's Sister! Two cups bread crumbs. cup sugar, 2 tablespoons butter, for margarine she says, 2 cup sailed or roasted peanuts chopped. 2 cups sweetened apple sauce. Mix crumbs, sugar and butter and stir over low heat for about three minutes.

Mix with the peanuts off the heat Spread a thin layer of crumbs over buttered baking dish, put in a layer of applesauce and continue these layers until crumbs and applesauce are used up having top layer of crumbs. Bake at 350 deg. Fahr. for 30 minutes. This will turn out and tan be cut in slices and served with lemon sauce or whipped cream or pouring cream.

'Orange rhid is a nice addition to the crumbs in the pudding. tion. Garnett's Baked Eggs This dish is good when you are having baked potatoes, and an oven pudding such as apple betty or fruit gingerbread for dessert. Into bottom of buttered baking dish pour 1 cup white sauce made by melting 2 tablespoons butter, adding 2 tablespoons flour, mixing then stirring in 1 cup milk until thick. Add 1 teaspoon salt.

While this sauce is very hot add six raw eggs, spacing them as evenly as possible and sprinkle top with fine buttered crumbs, salt, pepper and paprika. Bake at 3ft0' T. for from 15 to 20 minutes or until whites are set and yolks are still soft. Serve Immediately. In Missouri this is commonly served with cornbread and crisp coleslaw.

Buckingham Eggs (Glorified Scrambled Ejjt) Scramble eggs as described under my "de Luxe Scramble." but as soon as done serve onto slices of milk toast. Milk toast is made by toasting white bread until light gold, spreading with butter, and pouring cream over it about 1 tablespoon and placing it under the broiler until it bubbles. Place scrambled egg on slices of this then, and sprinkle with mild cheese. Run under hot broiler again until cheese melts and browns a bit. French, sensational and and you tr-iu-t meet them.

Now is a good time. For every soldier on the front is some parent's son, or some woman's husband, or come girl's sweetheart, and what happens to him is the most Important thing in the world to the Three ordinary milk chocolate or nut chocolate bars. cup shortening. cup each white and brown sugar. 1 well-beaten egg.

1 cup flour. teaspoon each salt and sod. a cup broken nut meets ipeanu aren't too bad if you can't get walnuts i. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cut the chocolate bars into 'o-mch squares.

Cream Ihe shortening very well and cream the sugars into it. Add egg and mix well. Sift flour once. Measure. again with salt and soda.

Combine mixture well. Add Chocolate, nuts nd vanilla. from teasixion onto greased baking sheet. Bake at 375 deg. Fahr.

for from 10 to 12 INSPECTION TO BE HLLD The annual inspection of the of licers of Victoria Chapter No. 1. Order of the Eastern Star, by Mrs. Elmira Butts of Esvex. d.

strut deputy grand matron, will be held Monday ereuing. at 7:45 o'clock, in ihe Masonic Temple. A large attendance Is urged. the only way their secretion could be I served this when I had guests this week and it was unusually good. Thanks I am going to try to print more peanut recipes they are excellent protein food.

Cage Bird Group Elects Officers Eection of officers a. held at the first meeting of the year of the Windsor Cage Bird Association, held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Urbin. Lincoln road. The slate of officers is as follows: Mr.

Walter White, president; Mr. D. L. McPhail. first vice-president; Mr.

Harold Klink, second president; Mr. Ray Bland, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Julius Lamponi. publicity agent. Following the election, business was The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr.

Harry Horn. Rankin boulevard, in Februarv. Snow Ball Centres Decorations for Dance BURN HOLES RE-WOVEN FORD CLEANERS Opposite Guaranty Treat Bide. One-Minnl Teat Answers 1. Bayard.

2. A wandering knight 3. In the 23rd "salm. "In Any Event Send Flotcers" Swiss Eggs I isolated wa. to grind up the gland itself and inject it hypodermically into other animals.

But through numerous studies and experiments, of late years we have come to a fairly comprehensive knowledge of the function these endocrine glands perform. In general it may be said that they act as a controler. like the governor en an engine. They supervise and regulate the processes of life. Like the old idea that one or the other is the seat of the soul.

Nothing could illustrate this better than studies on the pituitary gland, located at the base of the skull. It seems to have a regulating effect on all the other ductless glands and to be really the centre of the tides of life themselves. In a research laboratory I have seen a mouse anaesthetized and by an ingenious operation the entire pituitary removed. It is almost a minor operation, because five minutes afterwards the mouse is sitting up. licking its paws, and looking around for food.

But that mouse will never be the same again. It will never grow to the size of its litter mates. It will never reproduce young. Its hair and bones will be different. It will lead a vegetable existence.

FUNCTION'S AFFECTED The secretion of this small gland affects the following vital body functions: 1 Growth: An animal deprived of this gland will never grow up, no matter how much it eats. But such an animal can have anterior pituitary extract injected into it regularly, and -if. Melt two tablespoons butter In pan. add 'j cup cream and as soon es it bubbles slip in 4 eggs, reduce heat as low as possible, cover and let simmer until whites are set and yolks are still soft. Lift cut eggs onto slices of buttered toast, pour some cream over each egg.

garnish with sprinkling of paprika and sprig of parsley. Surprise Wife With FLOWERS Giles Y.P.U. Will Meet on Monday The Young People's Union of Giles Boulevard United Church will meet Monday evening, at 8 oclock, in the church, with Miss Kay Prophet, missionary convener, in charge. The program will take the form of a play, and a large attendance is anticipated There will be a monthly executive meeting of the union next Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the home of June Spence. 2379 Howard avenue, and.

as busines of importance Is ii be discussed, all executive members are urgently requested to be in Venetian Eggs' coooooooo gold sequm motif embroioered on the bodice, and w'lite carnations in her hair: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flett. Mrs Flett in white, the bouffant skirt of brocaded taffeta, with a tailored blonde, and camellias; Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh J. McGsnty. Mrs. McGinty wearing a black skirt with a figured tunic. V-necked; Mlss Marian Snell.

in a fitted gown of black faun, with a halter neck, wearing gardenias, who was with Mr. George Richardson: Mr. and Mrs. N. Allan Baxter.

Mrs. Baxter wearing pale blue net and lace: Miss Katharine Mary White, in a Roman-striped skirt with a bright red blouse, squired by Sub. Lt. Tom Holden. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter J. Blackburn, the latter -wearing royal blue crepe, with a draped bodice, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.

Fleming. Mrs. Fleming in antique gold brocade, with a band outlining the neckline, were noted. aLso. as were Dr.

and Mrs. John Howie, the latter, a member of the committee in charge, wearing yellow chifion. a bolero frock, with braiding trimming the jacket; Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. McCallum she was also a member of the committee, and was stunning in black taffeta, with a band of coral at the fitted waistline, and a gray bodice, with bows of coral and black, and blue flowers in her hair; and Miss Helen Eddie, still another member, who wore white taffeta, with a pleated ruffle around the off-shoulder neckline, ho, was squired by Capt. A. L. Cook, of the Canadian Dental Corps.

GALBRAITH My Florist had euests from out-of-towu at the party, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce, of London, and Mr. and' Mrs. Lou Dambra.

who came down from London to spend the weekend with Mr. end Mrs. Glen S. McKee. Giles boulevard west, were alo with the party that gathered at the Armstrong home prior to the ball.

Mrs. Armstrong was stunning in Queen's blue, a long-sleeved, fitted frock, with huge bows of black sequins embroidered on the bodice and sleeves. Others of their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas.

Mr. and Mrs. McKee Mrs. McKee was a member of the committee in charge, and was in black sheer, with red roses: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry R. McGladderv. the latter wearing purple crepe, with a draped bodice and brilliants at the neckline, and roses; Miss Val Steele and Mr. Charles Bradley. OTHER HOSTS Among others who had entertained prior to the dance were Dr.

and Mrs. W. M. Master of Willutead crescent fhe was in a white crepe jacket frock embroidered in gold and green Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Joiner of Chilver road: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopkins of Askin boulevard; Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A.

Murray, who had foregathered at the Murray home on Bruce avenue: Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Baker, who, with their guests, had gone on from their home on Vpres avenue to the Reg.

L. Sni-ders' home on Riverside drive. Riverside, and went on to breakfast afterwards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace Fox on Gladstone avenue; and Mr.

and Mrs. D. R. Hodges of Ouelletie avenue, who had with them as special guests Mr. and Mrs.

P. B. Sharpe of London and Mr. and Mrs. L.

F. Daville of Si. Thomas. Still others noted at the party were Dr. and Mrs.

J. T. Robert, the latter in bright red crepe, trimmed matching sequins; Miss Dorothy Adams, who was wearing pale blue lace with pink and white carnations in her hair inH n'a -u-irh T.AC7 ett Ouellette at Wyandotte TELEPHONES S-33i3 4-4444 1 Two cups tomato pulp. 1 tablespoon grated onion, wholespices 1 whole clove, 2 whole peppercorns, piece of bay leaf size of small fingernail, small bit of stick cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt, dash of paprika, 2 tablespoons butter, cup grated cheese, 4 eggs. Combine tomatoes, onion, spice, salt, and paprika, and cook together 10 minutes.

Strain. Melt the butter in a saucepan, pour in tomato mix, then add cheese. When hot. slip in eggs, broken but not beaten. When the whites begin to thicken (about 3 min.) stir until the mass is creamy about another 3 minutes.

Pour over hot toast. These amounts will serve six. mm OCOOOOOOOOOCOOO0000000000000000000000000000000 SOMETHING NEW! WONDERFULLY DIFFERENT! COXTINl'ED FROM PAGE SIX Anderson, Mrs. Anderon wearing Queen's blue chiffon, with draped plastrons of pale nink. and pink camellias in her hair; Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Mornmgstar. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Douglas. Mrs. Douglas smart in green, with brilliant trimming; Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kennedy and Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Malloy. Miss Eveleen Richards of Victoria avenue was still another who had entertained prior to the ball, the whole crowd going on together. She was smart in white sheer, with an embroidered motif on the bodice and short sleeves, and red roses in her hair to match the tied belt of her gown, and was squired by Mr. Ernest Ellis.

Others her party included Miss Hilda Haas and Mr. Maurice O'Beay. of Amherstburg: Mr. and Mrs. M.

M. Riley, Miss Virguna Merrill of Detroit; Mr. Harold Rheuigold. Miss Patsy Stover and Mr. Albert Stover.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lewis she was on the dance committee too were hosts to a crov.d at their home on Parkvocd avenue prior to the party. Mrs.

Lewis being smart in black crepe, a lons-sieeved high-necked gown, wearing white carnations in her hair. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

McMillan, the latter in a green printed jacket dre-s, with a pleated skirt; Mr. and Mis. George E. Cambridge, the latter wearing pale rase sheer, with beading trimming the neckline, and a ruffle down one side of the skirl, and orchids; Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Carter, Mrs. Carter smart in black taffeta, the skirt bouffant and the bodice of cerise, green and blue taffeta: Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Dufty. Mrs. Dufty smart in pale blue silk jersey, with a gathered waist, wearing gardenias: Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence E. Cunningham. Mrs. Cunningham wearing a black skirt with a light blue dotted blouse; Mr. and Mrs.

Jack E. Smith. Mrs. Smith in black crepe, with shirred sleeves and a tied belt, wearing puik flowers in her hair; Mr. and Mrs.

George Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Church.

Mr. and Mrs, William Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. William Cuthbert. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. McLean, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Tyrrell and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett. Arriving with Dr. and Mrs.

Burwell Seymour, who had entertained at their home on Bruce avenue previously, were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ardiel.

Mr. and Mrs. Chevalier. Dr. and Mrs.

G. T. Whitty. Mr. and Mrs.

Len Smith-son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malpass. and Mr. Clayton Fry and Miss Louella Miers.

of Detroit. Mrs. Seymour, who wore pale blue sheer, with a shirred bodice, was a member of the dance committee. Dr. and Mrs.

T. Ernest Armstrong Original Recipe for Deviled Egga it will start to grow and soon catch 1 up with its litter mates. 2 Milk secretion: Curiously the experimental animal ued to show this is the pigeon. The pigeon elaborates milk in its crop and under stimulation by the pituitary lactogenic hormone these crop glands swell up and secrete abundantly. 3 It stimulates the thyroid gland and thus regulates the body heat and speeds up the rate of nutrition.

4 It regulates, among other things, hair growth by its effect on the adrenal glands. 5 It also regulates the activity of reproductive life. 6 It has an effect on the utilization of sugar in the body and the production of diabetes. INDIVIDUALLY -JCOF-3 UOD STYLED I 5 SHELL FRAMES I h.r.gardner."r1 GMaOuaTE OfTo'vTlST 31i. CANADA BLDG.

PHONE COLD PERMANENT WAVE Branch 12 Women To Meet Monday The Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 13. Canadian Legion, will hold a general meeting Monday evening, at i 'dock, in the Hut. 2090 Brant street. More members are needed for voluntary workers at the Active Service Club, it is announced. All members are urged to be in attendance at the meeting.

C1 ftv a3.t.THNT Six hot hard cooked eggs. 3a teaspoon salt, 'i teaspoon pepper, l'j tablespoons butter. 34 teaspoon dry mustard. 3 tablespoons tomato catsup or chili sauce, l'i tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, l'i tablespoons walnut catsup is nice if you can find it. Melt butter and add all the remaining ingredients to it except the eggs.

When sauce is hot, slice hot eggs on hot toast triangles, using 6 eggs for 4 servings, and pour deril'' sauce over. If this is to be used in place of meat for dinner. It is good served with rice. Keep Prim's Famou Waves Machinclrss Ware totos kooli.r wr VAPOR M.RCTI. Machine Wave: El "GENE The enirVevt.

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Bad Coughs Yield Quickly To This Home Mixture Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Herold G. J. Jackson, the latter wearing a jacket frock of black velvet, with orchids: Mr.

and Mrs. Fred M. Black. Mrs. Black smart in teal blue taffeta, with I Surprisingly Quick Relief.

-so Saves Money. PHONE 4-1362 toe a heaaly appointment. Keep frira operator are experience! ta Uie art ef fceawiy culture. Make your next permanent a Lustron Cold Yae be among the tiriA to experience this new. cool way to a beautiful permanent.

Here's a medicine, for coughs due to colds, that you mix in your own kitchen. It's so easy to prepare that any Churchill Club To Meet Monday The Churchill Club connected with Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. 6 will meet Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Maud Vincent. 425 Karl place.

As this will be the club's first session of 1944, all members are urged to be in attendance. one can do It. Once tried, you'll never red roses; Dr. and Mrs. H.

B. Smith, the latter wearing a black crepe skirt with a black jacket embroidered in rose sequins; Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. McTague, Mrs.

McTague In a bolero dress of black crepe, with white lace appliques on the jacket, and orchids; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Baes, Mrs. Baes wearing powder blue crepe, ith beading at the shoulder; Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Nicol. the latter in brilliant flame red; Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Neale. Mrs.

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