WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941 : ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS PAGE SEVEN A PAGE FOR WOMEN === a Be Wise aw ; __ 4 {Gay Flower Setting Fashions Spring Nuptids a” Advise A The Large Size 3|For School Dance meee: = “| Highlight Social| S™tSt Watinante The students of the Philip Shef- Calendar Here field High School held their an- Prices on Large Sizes save you from 9c to $1.13 over small sizes. nual Spring Dance Friday night Absorbine Jr., 12-oz. Kotex, 48’s . 850 in the Matsqui Hall. The Knights ae i i POIGNANT - MOORE A quiet wedding was solemnized Anacin Tablets, 100’s Laroris, 20-02, of Harmony provided the music. Bayers Aspirin, 100’s Lysol, 16-0z. The Hall was attractively decorat- Brylerdem, 414-oz. Mum, 14§-0z. Enos Fruit Salts, 8-0z, Noxema, 14-0z. $1.10 ed with large clusters of balloons on Thursday evéning, April 24 at A Gin Pills, 80's 69¢ Wildroot Tonic with Oil. 9 hung from the ceiling and ever- 8 o'clock at the home of Rev. A. OTHER SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS SHOWN IN OUR WINDOW greens backing the lanterns on the MacKay, Mission City, when Mar- walls. Window boxes with lilacs, aT x s jorie Marion, eldest daughter of BLACK’S DRUG STORE wisteria, narcissi and other colour- diac ’Mra: chine Moore inate eas A dick onoo Phone ages Films ful flowers added an artistic touch qui, became the bride of Nels - pm ic. m = ar’ u j 7 Supelios PRESCRIPTIONS Cantera to the appearance of the hall. The August. Poignant, Matsqui. Nelson Ss nn AAA stage was also) 2) worl: ‘of art. At Mrs. Albert Kelleher, sister of one pelea Rapaannt the bride was matron of honor, Hardware a pl englis! ottage™. while Mr. Albert Kelleher acted as CAMOUFLAGE idea was carried out further by Heut wika, Sra ree the picket fence through which broom was interlaced. Many of the students wore formal attire while The bride wore a lovely gown iii ii cao . Sages a a a pale rayon alpaca crepe trimmed SPRING with lace, with pale blue hat and |¢ others preferred afternoon dresses. white accessories. Her corsage con- At midnight the boys of the P.S. sisted of pink and white roses with NO FOOLING! i | WY I ES HLS. served a welcome lunch, after lily of the valley and maiden hair ~j which dancing continued until 2:30 fern. £. : a.m, About four hundred attended. Immediately after the ceremony YOU that look as if you a reception was held at the home . 0.E.S TEA of the bride's parents, after which SA VE paid dollars more. Eads the couple left for a brief wedding ; REALIZES $13 trip on the coast. For travelling oe 3 The sum of $13 was realized By Grace Thorncliffe the bride donned a navy blue suit HERE! Tv xt from a sale of Home Cooking and There’s such a smart and differ-| with navy blue hat and accessories, 2B eee eg afternoon tea under auspices of]ent look to the new print frocks] On their return the young couple Y meat. is first quality aes aS oe gh the Order of astern Star held|that it is difficult to ring in last|will reside. on the Fredrickson spells full value and no yo Re Ci at the home of Mrs. G. Grant, Ab-j year’s models this Season, Sketched | farm in Matsqui, i: Phone your order, it : O ope botsford, on Saturday. The tea is one of the latest models. It isa will receive prompt attention. e table was ‘covered with a beautiful} soft silk in black, green, yellow lace tablecloth and centred witha and white. The simple, colarless SPARROW - BEHARRELL id “The Fashions of today, eee ow of tulips, lily of the} bodice is enhanced by a feathery] A profusion of white and purple ROBERTS’ with a touch of tomorrow” valley and hyacinth. A profusion looking appliqued motif that marke | lilacs, bridal wreath and apple of flowers was arranged around| the pockets. There is vertical tuck- blossoms decorated the home of Meat Market Ber I's FASHION U NO EYESHADOW, BUT— ne room. EAE at the tea tere ing from shoulders to pockets. A} the bride's parents on April 17 at Abbotsford Phone 56 y CENTRE Mrs. Norma Murray of Montreal, | ¥°?e Mrs. Isabelle Anderson, Wor. group of pleats are placed at the|8 P.m. when Rey. A. MacKay of 5 5 Ed hal aresear attending a Toronto thy, Matron, and Mrs. Elizabeth centre front and centre back of Mission City united An marriage Abbotsford convention, was all through the war | Wilson, Past Worthy Matron, while| the skirt. Myrtle Jean, youngest daughter of nS ey Be ee Singee Stes) in France as an ambulance driver. | Mrs. Stein and Mrs, Edwards act- —— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beharrell and : Drivers were denied eyeshadow—it |eq as serviteurs, Mrs, Grant was|/REV, H, S, FORBES Mr. Melville T. Sparrow only sn 4 might run in their eyes—but lip- | hostess, Mrs. Horn was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sparrow of Gif- £ stick was “regulation” to keep girls TO SPEAK SUNDAY 7] A . 4 of the home cooking table, ford, B.C, ‘4 TTT mmm | feminine despite the uniforms, For On Sunday evening, May 4, the "I them the war's greatest problem of : ‘ a ry 8) y i Sj The bride given in marriage by 4 procurement was finding lipstick of Cc Ch service in Trin ty United Church |), father wore an afternoon re ou tt pe BEDDING PLANTS ‘a shade to match the red collar tabs ottage eese will be of a special nature, under frock of peacock blue silk with re x seen on the uniform. The “19” means al the direction of the Young People. navy blue accessories Pale pink . . the 19th French army. to which Makes Delicious They will take the various parts|_.. ti fe d He: Geraniums, Calceolaria, Mrs. Murray's wpit, commanded by fi aa of the service, The speaker, Rey, | °Pations formed: her corsage. . Paul Reynaud’s wife. was attached. ‘ x “| At the reception held following Salvia, Etc. Menu Extras to Ble wart Forbes of Honon, the ceremony the bride's mother, SE China, will present the Eastern wearing AcvavgoBl (ne with Everything for the Garden A library of 1,800 books ismain-| Cottage cheese deserves more|situation from the Chinese and] vite ee ay an eS for — tained at R.C.A.F. No. 4 Bombing | popularity. It is a substantial inex-| Japanese standpoints. aaron eoceaet sae ausisteds aera b Gard and Gunnery School at Fingal,| pensive food which may be used aie ae Lear ceiving the guests by Mrs. L. Spar- ° Rose ay ardens|] ont, by Douglas Deane, director]in a variety of ways as a main| §QCIAL CLUB MEETS row, mother of the groom, gowned Emer ences Flowerphone 169F. ¥.M.C.A. services. The books have | dish, for salads, for sandwich fil- AT YORK HOME in amethyst silk crepe. She wore B.R. 1, Abbotsford been contributed by citizens of] lings and as a desert, white roses encorsa Le London and St. Thomas. Excellent cottage cheese is sold] Mrs. T. York and Mrs, C. M. E ge. by most dairies or it can be easily|Baynes were joint hostesses to| The’ serviteurs BOEING avere made at home. Members of. the Sumas Prairie| Misses Isabelle Beharrell, Ellen In times of emergency, the The Consumer Section Marketing| Social Club on Thursday after-|Mynors, Wileen Beharrell, Doris quickest way to reach doctor, Service, Dominion Department of|noon at the York home. After a| Norrish, Mesdames R. Beharrell police or firemen is by telephone, Agriculture, offers the following|short business meeting with Mrs,|90d G. Beharrell. Even if the need to summon Suggestions for use of cottage Anke presiding, the ‘members par- Among the forty guests present help in a hurry never arises, it cheese:— ticipated in two interesting con-|were Mrs. J. Campbell, Miss E.| is comforting to know that you Cottage Cheese tests, The prize winners wy-e| Taylor, Mrs, S, Sperow and Mrs. are) prepared. ras 2 quarts sour skim milic Mesdames F. Corbett, M. Nelles, J.) DeRusha, all of Vancouver. You'll feel safer if you havea 1 teaspoon salt Watson and V. Tessaro. During] Mr. and Mrs. M. Sparrow left telephone in the home, for it is Put milk into pan and set over|the serving of refreshments a soc- for Vancouver and way points for] always ready to “run for help”. hot water until it separates into|ial hour was enjoyed. The next | their wedding trip. They will re- curds and whey. Strain through a| Meeting will be with Mrs, R. Har-| side in Abbotsford. double cheesecloth until quite dry.| tis as hostess. pot ane cal) anime | TO CONDUCT PROPHETIC e Se ea EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN RED CROSS 2 cups cottage cheese Dr. Wm. Noble King, M.A.,Th.B., STD, trom Brandon, Manitoba! BoC. Telephone 1 package lime flavoured jelly powder % cup water 1 cup apple juice will conduct a Prophetic Evangelis- Heat water and apple juice to boil- YY Oy tie Campaign in the Church of the C. ing. Add gelatine. Stir until dis- SZSZEE lid. Nazarene, Abbotsford, from May 0. 14 to June 1. Dr. King is a grad- ME AAU AA uate of the Universities of South- ern California and the Metropoli- uy lertuce, HELP MEN AT SEA Othe Tomato Cream - Red Cross help to men of the| tn of Los Angeles, also of Pa::- | [srs 2 cups tomato juice ~ sea, who are serving so gallantly|4ena College and the Berkley Pa- 2 tablespoons tomato catsup in the defence of our liberty s cific School of Religion. He is also i Ravens (ee ‘ a graduate of the Naval College aa 1 cup chopped cele of keeping open the sea-lanes of Portsmouth, England, having Dissolve gelatine in % cup cold|the mmplte ty one of the maior| served in the. last Great War as} GENUINE “MAJOR” OR tomato juice. Heat remaining to-| objectives of the Society. The fol-]% captain of a mine-sweeper, sweep “| EADER” mato juice with catsup. Pour over| lowing figures portray potently how| ing between the coasts’of France A ee f 7 and England. He comes to Ab- gelatine. Stir until dissolved. Add] Red Cross looks after these men.|%"4 3! S d tB celery and cheese. Pour into a wet| CASH TANCE botsford after conducting Prophet- aw us urners i ic Evangelistic Bible Conferences solved. Add cottage cheese. Pour into individual moulds. Chill Serve somad civilization and in the heroic Switch to ; mould. Chill. Turn out to serve. perene cash ese ons Fore in the Prairie Jprdvinees ahd ‘has For Furnace, Kitchen K 1 N G Black Cherry Salad a PR s just concluded one: in Vancouver, or Water Heater Cc T Ri C CG 0 2 cups cottage cheese Beery eo: pee ee : : é 4 ‘ 1 cup canned black cherries and ritish Sailors S$ . - “ n ELE - , electric range! It's Drain cherries. Remove nie, Mix ($1000; Merchant Navy Comfort's| visitors have established handi- SILENT GLOW” OIL ck—with a modrrfutomatic oven Beat lightly with cheese. Serve with| Service, $500; Roya! National Mis- crafts for wounded convalescent BURNERS . you simply SP aeratOre, meee salad dressing mixed with whip-| sion to Deep Sea F’ men, $250; | coldiers in four military Canadian Conn oe ped cream. Destitute Sailors’ Fund $100; Ship-| hospitals: in England. The patients Cabbage Salina wrecked Mariners’ perp vee are pleased to make little things J CK A WEIR 2 cups shredded cabbage Liverpool Seamens Frienc Society |to send home. At present a group i 1 cup chopped apple and Gordon Smith Institute, $100; is working on a ¥ in the Mechante and Electrician 1 cup cottage cheese Toc H. Orkne Seamen's Hospi- centre of which iaucont 3 Moisten with boiled salad dressing. | tal Society, $300; and Dreadnought | o¢ arms. It is to be presented to Abbotsford Serve on lettuce. $175 Canadian Red Cross Headquarters Phone 34M 7 i Beet Salad WOOLEN COMFORTS _ ini Morante De eh e 1 cup chopped beets In addition the Canadian Red REQUIRE MATERIALS 7 % cup chopped celery Cross has distributed almost half Red Cross branches can requisi- 1 pup cotta em eracee ieee a million woolen eae nae tion 41 kinds of materials from ables sities to the Canadian y an Provincia] Headquarters to be made ee. ae Merchant Marine. It also supplies ee a Be a ee to the approximate value of a mil-[!%0 the varied Ee eee EES GAAS BY The World’s News Seen Through Mix ingredients and serve on/lion dollars in reserve in Maritime seven kinds of flannelette, five of tlver Sprin j warehouses to meet the expected lettuce. v ;-< | gauze, three woolen cloth for civi- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOoniror Cottage Cheese Salad snereased demands of the coming |/ji,, clothing, four robing, two q An International Daily Newspaper 2 cups cottage cheese route: es Gae Ss . three buttons, is Truthful—Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Sensational. 4% cup chili sauce : STEL SERVICES fety three tape, five ism—Editorials Are Timely and Insteuctive and Its Daily’ Mix well. ress firmly into small) Seamen in harbors are looked and three yarns in assorted Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make Moulds. Chill. Turn out to serve. |after, Contributions totalling $80,- . the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. a CocnmnntiCriktaxd 000 to provide increased hostel and TEADER KNITS Hl 1 iahi 7 anteen services at an eastern The Christian Science Publishing Socie y74 can : ara oHinat Biein oe One, Norway Street, Boston, Mastcshuaa Roses sugar port have been given the Y.M.C.A., ae eee, a ae taal 4 Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. 1 cup cottage cheese Salyation Army and Knights of auoeeeeiatien v8 Prairie: home: A cs Tessie, theluding Ki ine Section, $2.60 a Year, 2 cups es a enceanth Columbus. The sum of $20,000has|§ eae b, jelds his knitting needles a Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents, i avapenn vanilta been expended for extra supplies ma tg Fight mies wi making Red SAME PRICE AS BEER Is: : Nite Soa Aen a eee ee ee Oe Press cheese through a sieve. Add|and comforts for fighting naya)| "SS SOX,” reports this unit. Address well beaten eggs, milk, sugar and{men who come to the Canadian fee CROSS PLOVIE This advertisement is not published i : ee Ser c= vanilla. Beat well. Add Cocoanut. | harbors. ‘ edley Red Cross branch has] or displayed by the Liquor Control 3 SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Pour into a greased baking dish.) HANDIORAFTS IN HOSPITALS | added $25.86 to the treasury by} Board or by the Government of aad Bake 1 hour at 825°F, Serve cold.{ Canadian Red Cross hospital] sponsoring a movie. British Columbia,