Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free Friday Jojne 11, 1915. Matheson to As daughter of archbishop of rup fits land incident at w. A. Meeting. Mrs b b. was chosen r tie presidency the Rupert s auxiliary for the com g year at the annual meeting of mat Bothy which Nas been in Progress i r the last few Days. The election officers took place at yesterday w. Matheson superintendent j extended to All who took part in the s session. A touching incident occurred ut.1ho Vern Goa session yesterday when e. Matheson daughter of Sbishop Matheson volunteered the foreign missionary fled. Misa in Lahsson offered her services to the a diary by a letter which was read w the retiring president mrs. Mac sir Lane. Many of those present took or Caslon to congratulate miss match on her decision As to her life on her morning session. Morning session a. Lis a. And g. A., mrs. Warner convener of mite Box mrs. C. Pendent babies Murray Church furnishing Secretary mrs Cummings than offering Secretary mrs Butler. The noon prayer and address was Given by Rev. F. W. Goodeve of St. Margaret s Church. Touching letter. In the afternoon the following let ter was read by the president Bishop s court Winnipeg. To Tho president of Rupert s land woman s auxiliary dear mrs. The close of the annual meeting i want to enlist for Active service in the foreign Mission fled. For since i was quite a Little girl it has been my ambition to missionary work and the desire has grown Ete daily stronger. As All my study and work to far have been along educational lines it seems that i would to Oest Able to help As a teacher but i. Am willing to leave the Choice work and place in your hands. I Lova manag ing and amusing children and am interested in housework and perhaps that might help. "1 will be ready to up any training or actual work you set me after the end of september. Yours very sincerely Norah e. everyone was deeply moved by the announcement of miss Matheson s action and were unanimous in their congratulations. Perhaps no finer woman has Ever enlisted As a arrangements of the annual Canon Murray gave a closing address congratulating s auxiliary on the splendid work that had been accomplished in this year of great trial. Delegates to general Board. The announcement of delegates elected to the general Board were As follows mrs. War Ner and mrs nowlan., cuss on on the Constitution took up Ai onary Migg math Sori practically the whole session mrs. The third of Hla e the Mcilheran the convener of the re archbishop of Rupert s land vision committee Section mass be the pleasure clause of the Constitution As it j amendments were Given and St Hearl the n Sho stolid. Amendments in and stated that mugs Nora math Zieto Teslof the delegates taken the her godchild i and Little did Sho think Consu ution As "0" sea when she assumed the responsibility a. Reo Elvea the upon coming to years of discretion upon herself the vows then went a made to the fullest meaning Tot the Fortin claimed miss Matheson corresponding Secretary mrs. Astley i a Niece and expressed her Joy a Scord is Secretary. Mrs. Erskine i the news of her decision. Mrs. Monkhouse Dorcas i the retiring president mrs. My in rotary treasurer mrs. Nowlan Farlane. Spoke of it being a Beautiful editor mrs. J. J. Ray leaflet ending to her two years of office As Sec treasurer mrs. A. W. Woods lit i president. Erasure Secretary treasurer mrs. J. After votes of thanks had been personal and social Ruth kedzle1 Thompson has travelled extensively tend has contributed to the shelves devoted to books of travel several notable volumes. One of her first efforts r concerned a trip and in a Brief Little talk she gave to her hostesses some intimate glimpses of that great country. Those mrs. F. E. the ladles the . Club wednesday afternoon. Whist was played and Hon ors awarded to mrs. James Storey mrs. Craig. Lunch elected for tic thirty successful year a Molean and mrs. J. Was served at 5 o clock. They Dent of. E. Griffin presi mrs. James Storey vice presi a clean Cut in the prices of these lines of fashion s latest in ladies suits from to every one of theman imported garment. In Serges gabardine worsted and Shep Herd s checks. Demi Tailleur and More fancy styles. Yoke flare and pleated skirts. Shown in Light Navy acid. Black. Individuality character and exclusiveness. And the Price bears repeating. A Egnar to for Dent mrs. John Shier recording Secretary. Mrs. A. J. Loberti Jfe will entertain the ladies wednesday afternoon june 23. The ladles Are to meet at the South end of Norwood Bridge at 2 o clock from there they will 66 taken Down the River to Kildonan Park to picnic and return. Mrs. F. W. Morgan or Edmonton who has recently come to Winnipeg to reside was presented with a purse o Gold by the ladles Hospital Aid at a meeting of the ladies at Edmonton. Many were the Good wishes extended to mrs. Morgan. Miss Manning was the hostess yesterday in Honor of miss Zeta Myers and miss Georgio Crawford. Sixteen of the nearest friends of the brides to be gathered around the Dainty tattle Cen tred with marguerites. Or. And mrs. C. A Gunn. Who have recently returned from Southern eau or la have taken up their residence at suite 10, Debary apartments. Mrs. Gunn was formerly miss Cora Kirk of Ocean Park Cal. Mrs. Stowe Brown is convener the committee in charge of the arrange ments for the whist drive this even ing in the Industrial Bureau when tie proceeds will go to the Field Kitchen fund the i. O. D. B. Or. And mrs. John Hanbury of Van Couver formerly of Brandon Are now settled at their cottage at Cove Cliff . On the North Arm of the Inlet where they will spend the i summer months. Tie suits Are on Sale tomorrow. 297-299 Portage Avenue Montreal Winnipeg Toronto miss Marie Weiss Wellington cres cent entertained informally at the Tea hour on thursday afternoon m Honor of miss. Jean Home. Mrs. R. A. Counsell presided Over the Tea cups. The friends of the Rev. E. L. My Avish will be pleased to know that lie As sufficiently recovered from his operation to Anatole him to return to is Home in Moose jaw last evening. Mrs. J. B. Mitchell 1071 Mcmillan venue announces the engagement or Ier daughter Elsie f., to or. Hubert c. Nowland. Of Edmonton. The mar Ziaee to take place on june mrs. K. H. Shanks of 351 Assiniboine venue celebrated her 25th anniversary esterday by holding a sock Shower for h Rebek Abs under the auspices of the ast Noble grands association. Mrs. Frank will leave for Montreal on the 15th inst. To attend he closing exercise a of missed Gar s school where miss Lucy Oliver has been pursuing her studies. Miss Helen Baird entertained at a luncheon in Honor of miss Jean Horn Bride of this month. Pansies and erns formed the table decorations. Covers were Laid for eight. Or. And mrs. announce the engagement of their daughter Alice o or Gerald s. Bell. . rage will take place june 23, m Mary Aud methodist Church. Or. And mrs. Of Nan a Atuck. Conn., left yesterday for their lome. Having been the guests of or. And mrs. G. Sullivan. During their stay in Winnipeg. Miss thelm a Nelson of the City is in grand Forks a d., and will spend two weeks vacation with her parents or. And mrs. Thomas Nelson. Allis Johns has arrived in the City from new York and has taken Over her duties As superintendent of the Chil Dren s Hospital. Mrs. A. E. Hartraft has returned from Montreal where she met her son or. S. Hadgraft who has been invalided Home. Or. And mrs. Rpger have opened their summer cottage on Coney Island. Lake of the Woods for the summer. U mrs to. R. Brown and Little children have left Moose jaw for Winnipeg Beach to spend Tho summer there. Mrs. H. H. Brad turn has opened her summer Home at the Lake of the Woods. Miss Jessie Lynch of the City is the guest of mrs. Walter Lynch. Medicine a number of the press women of the City met at luncheon yesterday at Royal Alexandra hotel when1 the guest of Honor was mrs. Thompson of new York known to the literary world As who enjoyed the function were besides the Honor Tiest. Miss e. Cora Hind. Mrs. Tii sett Skinner. Miss by Benyon mrs. A. A. Miss Audrey a a Ham mrs. A. V. Thomas. Mrs. B. W. Hamilton and miss Kennath Haig. U a pleasant time was spent at mrs a. H. Wyatt a Alverstone Street the occasion being miss Elsie Wyatt s bit til Day. Those present were misses Jay Wetter Knowles Grace Toiny Kins. Margarette klees May Wilson Margaretto Milne Lizzie Bullock Eileen Groves Mary Groves masters Ralph klees Geoffrey Smith Fred Knowles James Wilson Fred Smith. The Tea table was net tily decorated with Pink and White car nations. Mrs. J. Gunman poured i a. X o j the following Western registered recently at the High commissioner s office in Victoria Street Lon Don major j. Lightfoot a. G. John Stone j. Macnall Lieut. capt. G. And mrs. Purrander Monton Chas g. Sutherland Moose jaw major a. C. Will lamp Portage la Prairie w. A. Richards Calgary Maud p. Evans Brandon capt. J. J. Field Rygula mrs. F. Pawlett Yorkton. The engagement is announced of miss Ethel Maude daughter of the late or. Thomas r. And mrs. Dupius of Kingston to. Or. Laurie l. Burgess professor of analytical chemistry University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon sask. The marriage will in Winnipeg on june 30. O or. And mrs. Harry Stewart of the City Are the guests of or. And. Mrs. Alex. Stewart Reglia. They motored from Winnipeg and expect to spend a few Days in that City. Miss Emily Steacy who accompanied is stay ing with mrs the marriage of miss Georgia Alma Weir daughter of W. James Mccaig m.a., ll.b., of Calgary alta., took place wednesday at Zion Metho dist Church which was decorated for the occasion with a profusion Palms and Cut Flowers. The Rev. J. L. Batty per formed the ceremony. The Bride who was Given away by her father wore a Beautiful wedding gown of Liberty Satin of , the bodice of snowy lace ornamented with seed pearls the skirt showing soft folds of Satin caught Side with a Sash and finished with a Pearl ornament. The Long scalloped train was outlined with pearls. Her French wedding veil of net was made with a Juliet Cap studded with pearls in a True lovers knot design Hung from her shoulders in a Cape effect to the her train. She carried a bridal bouquet of roses and lilies of the Valley centred with single Pink Rose. She wore the Groom s gift a necklace of pearls an marines. The bridesmaid miss Laura Weir wore a gown of Shell Pink taffeta the bodice and skirt richly inset with Cream rating lace and finished with re chugs of taffeta. Her Large leghorn hat was faced with Pink crepe trimmed with Pink velvet ribbon caught on one Side with Small Pink roses from which fell Pink velvet streamers. She carried a bouquet of Pink and Cream roses. Her gift from the Groom was a Pearl and amethyst necklace. The Dainty Little Flower girl. Miss Norman Johnson wore a Cream hand embroidered French net Over White silk with touches of Pink a Small Pink corded silk hat trimmed and baby roses completed her and she carried a Basket of Pink Sweet peas. Couple left1 for Montreal and Points South before returning to their Home in Las Dubonnet. The Bride travelled in. A suit of Bright Navy silk Poplus with touches of White and a smart lit lie Blue and White tricorn hat. I the pupils of Havergal College will hold their annual Bazaar this after. Noon in Aid of the Hay River Mission fund. The dramatic Circle the alumnae will put on a Short play Shakespeare s heroines Tea wll be served on the Lawn. All interested Are cordially invited. St. Mary s old St. Mary s Academy old girls Are organizing an alumnae association. As the available list is incomplete the committee in charge would like All the old girls to Send in their names and addresses to mrs. J. P. Kane Secre tary 480 Balmoral Street not later 15. Mrs. Perry to speak. Mrs. A. A. Perry who has just re turned Tom Europe will be the speak c rat a Public meeting this evening in the Laura Secord s school Wolseley ave., at o clock. Mrs. Perry spent several months in London and Ita environs and also visited Paris and it is the tale of these two cities which she has to Tell. The meeting is under Tho auspices of the Laura Secord Branch . Music and drama in a play like which Henry w. Savage is offering at the Walker theatre All tills week with the last Nia Tinee saturday where there Are thirty seven characters every on of which represents a Type a virtue or a vice the selecting personalities to represent varied passions was multifarious. An actor. His time As Shakespeare has sagely plays Many but it a. The desire of Thep reducer of every woman that the actors should represent in their own individual ties some thing of the parts they were to per form. Thus wealth must appear like a. Gaunt and Huri Gry actor could possibly make up the like Ness to sir Joshua Reynolds Portal of mammon with the sleek and Well fed. Air. Beauty must be Beautiful modest and youth Young mrs. Patrick Campbell the Grea Inglish actress who has inscribed he name upon the scrolls of Fame in to continents will appear at theatre next week with matinees wednesday and saturday. The consummate Art of Ekls distinguish a actress and the fact that she will b seen Here in two. Widely different style plays Tay two of the world s bes known authors g. Bernard Shaw ail Arthur wine p Nero. Has creator interest among theatregoers than any other attraction headed Thi Way Thep resent season. On monday tuesday thursday and saturday even inns and at the wednesday matinee mrs. Campbell will appear As Elix Doolittle a Flower girl in the Londo streets in Bernard Shaw s play o manners and Romance entitled pig this girl of the London gut ters attracts a professor of phonetic she also wore the Groom s Gilt a tiny solitaire Diamond ring. The Bride was met at the altar by the Groom and Best Man. Or. John Allen Deputy attorney general whose gift from the Groom was a Diamond and Pearl tie pin set in Platinum. During the sighing of Tho Register mrs. Walter Johnson Sang accompanied on the Organ by or. Ban Ley Osborne. To whom. The Groom gave a Cameo tie pin. Mrs. Johnston wore a becoming cos tume of voile and Shadow lace with a hat to match with the grooms device to intercept wireless Paris june 10.r-a report issued by Admiral Thaon i revel chief of the italian naval staff shows that austrian wireless messages Are intercepted regularly toy the italians Days a special dispatch Tram. Rome. The italians have been enabled to obtain this information which is of immense military value by tie use of a new device invented by Guglielmo Marconi. The device is Saia to make it impossible for the austrians to intercept italian Dane now a member of the new on Tario License Board. V the government will not close the Agency in Rotterdam an assistant 01 a facial being left in charge. The department has been advised that c. Just formerly Trade com missioner in Berlin who is now seek ing markets for Canadian Trade in rus Sia has finished his work in Petrograd and is now in the old capital of Moscow. After spending some time in the City of Kremlin he to Odessa and later to Siberia. His Mission is understood to have been successful so far. And to Promise Good results. The reported arrangement with the Canadian railway for a service Between Vancouver and Vlad Vostock is not a part of the plan upon which the min ister of Trade and Commerce is wont ing for the development of Trade with Russia but May prove an important Factor in contributing to its Success. Ann Ual conference e of lutheran Synod remained in my memory with indelible clearness. 1 was one of the few foreigners retained in this company Pon their second american tour and nost of the chorus and Many of the principals were american born. Salisbury s wild animal life Pic Tures is the Bill announced for the Dominion theatre next week. There is a reel of the life travels through America have always conditions situation of in close inexpensive pretty hat pins Small convenient tops and medium length service Able pins characterize the hat pins which we illustrate above. Parisian Pearl in soft Cream Grey and Pink tones brilliants and Onyx have been combined to make the settings unusually attractive. Our selection is Well Worth choosing from ind for inexpensive Little gifts a pair of these new hat pins is a splendid suggestion. Prices 50c and soc each. D. R. Dingwall jewellers and silversmiths. Limited. Portage ave. And main St. Main St. And Logan ave. Who says the first in a series at separate drama on vital questions 01 life comment let next Mon. And tues. B i j o u s to chose a smart costume of Rose crepe Chene with a White hat with touches of Friday and sat boat. H. Crane in David Harum i Lre part 1 Paramount 3teature, next week Thor sat bid att and Sittl Judat Mary Pickford hearts news is right up to the minute the highest Point is attained in saturday special fresh Strawberry cocktails regular Price per la. Saturday soc per la. Made of the f priest berries each Berry being handled alone first dipped in Rich clotted Cream and then in chocolate resulting in one of the finest confections Ever produced Bon Bon a taste of nectar at Portage ave. Phone main 4338 we deliver orders. Fris United in marriage to or. F. Alleson Cattanach of Lac Dubonnet. The Rev Archdeacon Fortin officiated the Bride who was Given away father was a vision of loveliness in her White Satin wedding gown draped with. Shadow lace the Tram out med with seed pearls. Her Lone tulle veil falling to the hem of her Tram was wreathed with Orange blossoms. _ miss Lillian Pearson a sister of the Bride. Maid Honor choosing Lor the occasion a yellow Marquisette frock Over White Satin. She carried Eich miss Constance Pearson wore a Chic gown of clue Sun and carried Pink carnations. Little miss Hope Pearson acted As Flower Eirl wearing a Dainty frock of White crepe Chine. She carried a Basket of Crimson carnations. The Best Man was or. . Mal theatre not to tie Wii Lipec Telegram. Beginning of summer photo plan season John Barleycorn presented under Tho auspices of Tulve girls . Club. Matinee Dally at o clock. Perlo Cnance. 8.30. Prices Loc 156 and ssh. Lyceum Friday and saturday. Special Vita graph. Anita Stewart and James mop Pison in he never knew Tom Wise in Choice comedy. Watch saturday for monday programme. _ Colm and the Ushers or. C h. Pearson and or. George Evans. A reception was held after the Cere Mony at the residence of or. And mrs. Creary Cathedral Avenue. The Bride and Groom left at 10 clock for a Honey Moon. To be spent in the South and East. A pretty hut wedding was solemnized on monday morning last at
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