Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1924, p. 9

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1 children so much real 'pleasure. ' Nothing adds so much to' the dinner table. Come in and see our wonderful supply. Stockings, each 20c. Stockings, each 25¢c. Stockings, each 30c. Stockings, each 75c. LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Woman Page Bditor, Phone 2613. Private, Phoms SS7W. Most attractive decorations of blue and white, the colors-of the Kingston Collegiate Institute, made the gymnasium gay for the annual "At Home" given by the pupils on Tuesday evening. The ceiling was latticed in blue and white and ever- greens gave an air of Christ to the ,seene. Th were Mrs, B. Headley, XN Shurtclifte, , 'Sliter, Mrs. W. P. , G. 8. Otto, Mrs. M. rs. J. Fraser, Miss Hattie Chown and Miss Margaret Hall. 'The Art Ohristmas orchestra played for dancing, and supper was served at midnight. The committee in charge of this exceedingly plea sant dence was Miss Marjorie Fair, Miss Gordon, Mise Newell, Lytle, Messrs. ¥. Vokes, Tweedell, 'Laturney, B. Cunningham and R: McKelvey. : . * - ladles receiving |. Miss Residence, will give a family dinner on Christmas Day. * » . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elmer, Ba- got street, are spending the week in Hamilton. Miss Christie, Brock street, went to Morrisburg yesterday to spend the Christmas season with her sister, Mrs. C. O. Carson and Archdeacon Carson. Misses Edna and Florence Mc- Kibbon, University avenue, left to- day to spend Christmas with their parents at Cherry Valley. Miss Muriel Macleod is spending Christmas with her parents at Kemnptville. Miss Nora Williamson, Bishop Strachan's College, Toronto, is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. R, B, William- son, King street. Miss Stephanie, William street, has gone to Montreal to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Albert B. Willson, . Georgetown, announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Mary Oulp, to Dr. Frederick Barle Dodds, Westlock, Alta, son of Mr. and 'Mrs, Alexander Dodds, Perth, the early part of January, - » -» "Miss Elsie Harper returned from New York on Sunday and is with har mother, Mrs. M. Harper, John- Miss Harper was the son street. guest of Mrs. W. M. Armstrong in Montreal for a fow days. . » . Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Ferguson, Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs, H. BH, Fer- . guson, Toronto, and Mims Carrie Donnelly, Montreal, . will Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ferguson, Brook Jreet. . * = Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joseph, Mont- real, are entertaining Informally on Saturday night at Olive Joseph. ® * . i and Dr. Norman Henderson giving a dance at the Tecumseh, London, Ont, They are Kingstonlans. hie Mr. William Shaw, got stréet. the marriage to take place in Calgary a 'baby-party | dance for their daughter, Miss Ethel and Mrs. N. B. Alexander are former Ottawa, is spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shaw, Ba- Mrs. 1. G, Bogart and Miss Thelma Bogart, Wellington street, Jeft on Tuesday for Savannah, Ga., to spend the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, who 'were with Major and Mrs. Horace Law- eon, Johnson street, for the R.M.C. . | dance, have returned to Montre#l. Mr, Marriner, New York, is with Mr. and Mrs. W. Harty, "Rose- lawn." Miss M.- A. Walsh, Cobourg, will spend the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Clergy street, and Mr, and Mrs. Jock Sib- bit, "The Greenses," Pittsburg. LE Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Armstrong, spend 'Hgmilton, and their little son, John, are the guests of Mrs, Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Nicolle, Barrie street. Mrs. Edwin Walsh, Brock street, has gone to Ottawa to spend the holi- day season with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Ney." Mr. Walsh will join her to-day. Miss Vera Balance, Queen's Uni- versity, left on Tuesday for her home in Napanee. . M LJ Miss Pear! Moscrip, Brantford, ar- rived on Tuesday to spend Christ. mas with her mother, Mrs. Moscrip, Y.W.CA. Miss Helen Tofleld, Belleville, was in town for the Christmas dance at the Royal Mliitary College. Miss Alison Macdonell, the Com- Lady Macdondl, the Commandant's|mandant's Quarters, Royal Military ' Mflitary College, will give a family dinner on Christ- mas Day. » * . Mrs. J. Bél Carruthers, "Annan- * will give a family dinner on « os ds Christmas Day. " ' ° Mrs. Horace Lawson, Johpson street, will entertain at dinner on Christmee Day. .- a Mrs. Norman Leslie, Emily stree will entertain at dinner on Christ mas Day. ¢ The Dean of Ontario, Wellington College, will go to Toronto on Friday for the R.M.C. dance In Jenkin's Art Gallery, which will be given by the Toronto cadets who are at home for the holidays. Mrs. Britton Francis and Miss Franels, who were in town for the Christmas dance et the Royal Mili- tary College and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson, the Chateau Belvidere, have returned to Ottawa. Major Windeyer and Mr. Walter Windeyer, Toronto, and Mr. Gordon Anderson, Montreal, are the guests of Principal Bruce Taylor and street, is entertaining at dlnher on " Christmas Dey. the Misses Taylor, the Principal's Mrs. J. H. mas Day. The Misses Taylor, the Principal's , King street, will entertain at dinner on Christ- Résidence, Queen's University. Mr. Hugh Wallace, Montreal, and Migs Wallace, Toronto, will be with General Sir Archibald and Lady Mac- donell, the Commatdant's Quarters, Royal Military College, for Christ: mas. 1d ded git df i Lilt :| can truthfully say that faith in the if Breakfast Left-Over Prunes Cereal Bolled Eggs Toast Coffee Christmas Celery Olives Chicken Comsomme Roast Goose with Potato. Stuffing Mashed White Potatoes Glazed Sweet Potatoes Onions' Cauliflower ! Apple Bauce 3 Plum Pudding Mince and 'Pumpkin Piles s Supper Left-Over Fowl Salad Cake Rolls Cocoa Serving Left-Overs Of Turkey, Goose and Duck. Although my menu for the Christ mas Dinner calls for goose, ' some families may prefer turkey or duck. I am therefore giving the following recipes for serving left-overs from all three varieties of bird. Turkey Neapolitan: Fry three- fourths of a cup of canned mush- rooms in four tablespoons of butter till browned, then season with one- half teaspoon of salt, a pinch of pepper and a few grains of pap- rika; add the juice from ome large onfon (to obtain this, put raw onion through your food chopper and catch the juice) also add two cups of juice from a can of tomatoes, Let the mixture boil three minutes, then thicken it by stirring in five tablespoons of. flour previously mix- ed to.a paste with a little cold water. When smooth add three cups of cold, cooked turkey cut in -small bits. When it has boiled up once or twice, serve on slices of hot, butter- ed toast. i Savory of Goose or Duck: In a double boiler make a sauce by melt- ing two tablespoons of butter, rub- bing into this one heaping table- spoon of flour and: adding one cup of rich, sweet milk. Season with go to Toronto on Friday for R.M.C. cadets' dance. Dr. and Mrs. E°J. Wiliams, Brockville, will be the guests of Mrs. Willlame' parents, Col. and Mrs. C. » i h N. Spouner,; Abert jolt; fgF Christ- Dr. and Mrs; John J. Hill and their daughter Janet, New York City, are spending Christmas holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Danagh, King street. Miss Lorrain: Irwin, Colborne street, will go up to Toronto on Friday for the R.MC. Sr. Year dance In the Jenkins Art Gallery. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Irwin. . . . -. Mrs. M. Johnston, Buffalo, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 8S. Mit- chell, Rideau street. Miss E. Steen, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Steen, Nelson street. Mr. Claremte Steen, Arthur, was in town for the K.C.I. "At Home" and is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Steen, Nelson street, Miss Helen Spratt, of Notre Dame Convent, Kingston, is with her par- ents in Lindsay for the vacation. Dr. T. R. Little, pathologist at the Ottawa civic hospital, will spend Christmas in town. 8 OF Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Haycock, Sr., of Adolphustown, and Mr. George G. Haycock, of Montreal, are spending Christmas in the city. 2 he Editor Hears | That no thinking man or woman the Godhead of the Babe of Bethlehem Is dead. To-day throughout Christ endom there is a tensity, as we wait [for the dawn to break once more | 2 - one-fourth teaspoon of salt, then add two cups of diced cooked goose or duck and two cups of diced celery which has been previously stewed In a little water till tender. With the upper part' of the boller set over rapidly-bolling water, stir a beaten egg-yolk into this mixture and con- tinue to stir for about two min utes--or till thickened. Serve eith- er on'slices of hot, buttered toast or in small hot ramekins. Salad of Turkey, Goose, Duck or Chicken: Cut the cold cooked left: overs {n small pieces and measure by cupfuls. To two cupfuls of the fowl add ome cupful of uncooked diced celery, two hard-boiled eggs sliced, and 'six slices of crisply- fried bacon broken in small bits. Moisten all with one-halt cup of boiled salad dressing, heap om crisp lettuce, set in a cold place for a short while and serve. (Note: A tablespoon of two finely chopped red and green sweet peppers, pre- viously cooked till tender, sivp) pretty color to this salad, Turkey with Oysters: Melt one third cup of buttér then cook in fit, till softened, one tablespoon of minced green sweet pepper and one- fourth oup of minced celery. Stir in three tablespoons of flour and two cups of rich sweet milk. Let boll a moment, then season with one-half teaspoon of salt and add two cups of cooked minced turkey. Just before serving add one cup of small oysters and serve on buttered toast. Friday, Crocheting a Hand Bag. All tnquiries adaressed to Mise | ¢ Kirkman in care of the "Witicient Housekeeping" department will he answered in these columns in thair turn. This requires considerable Ume, however, owing to the great umber received. So if & personal or quicker reply is desired, us stamp. od and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to uss YOUR full name, street sumber, and the names of your city and state. --The Bdito:, pretty parcel tied with ribbon and bearing good wishes on the Christ mas tree. They will forget in the happy surroundings that Christ- mas has for them sad snemories and will. respond to the laughter of the little ones, the love of the home circle and do their part to make It a "Happy Christmas" for their hosts. That on Tuesday the . students from Queen's University filled to overflowing every train that left the ity. They are now blessing as fer- vently as they did the reverse, the policy of the college of having the examinations before Christmas. The best (or worst) is known and they are care free to enjoy their holi- days to the full. Bags and boxes were overflowing for they dre bringing their presents for the family, bought in Kingston shops, home with them. We wish them all a Merry Christmas. ---- Mes That the children in the Orphan's Home are going to enjoy thelr Christmas tree on Christmas Day after the very excelles. dinner pro- vided for them which will be cary- ed by séveral kind men 'who nev forget the little ones who have no "daddy." The tree is a big one and well laden and'the young- sters are looking forward to a glorious time. 4 Don't forget your contribution for the General Hospital's Ohristmas appeal. : b The modern girl cannot wunder- stand how her grandmother manag- ed to live so long wearing all the Rel Your last chance to purchase that gift you have forgotten or overlooked in the hurry of the last few days. : May we wish you the old, old wish, A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, : M 1925 be the most prosper- ous vost your life and this Christmas one of the happiest. £ / ( W.N. Linton & Co. 191. The Waldron Store Eh. P---------------- -- hn

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