Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Manitoba free press Winnipeg Friday May social and personal Ray Phillip entertained at do appointed Tea wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Bolton Ward Lois apart ments was a Tea. Hostess of wednes Day afternoon. Miss Jean Billington entertained u. Few mends at her Home last evening. Col. And mrs. 13. A. Hubbell. Of of a a Are guests of col. Hubbell s brother h. G. Hubbell Strad Brooks , for a Days in route to the Vest vol. Hubbel is receiving congratulations upon his recent marriage. On. Wednesday oven los a considerable number of former pupils of the late truest a lion Kitchen gathered at the Home of mrs. W. Randolph Cottingham for what proved to be a delightful re Union. Miss Myrtle Ruttan mrs. Artley Clint miss Stella Boyd miss Mona Thompson and or. Fred Simpson provided a musical programme. Mrs. Cecil Parr and mrs. Ernest buyer poured Coffee and Cut ices and assisting them were misses Marjorie Mao Kay Kathleen Stewart Dorothy Hearns. Is Oren Jle Kutrick Chariotte Pritchard. Edith Motley. Dorothy Young and Reta i air Man. A mrs. W. S. Grant is at the general Hospital convalescing after a recent operation. Tertius Noble m.a., tha noted organist of St. Thomas Cathedral new York presided at the reran for the Vander Bik Littleton wedding which took 1850 1920 in that Cathedral last week. Or. Noble it will be remembered was a visitor in Winnipeg during the month of March. M tomorrow evening Tho final gathering of the free press social club will be held in the Ball room of the Royal Alex Andra hotel. A Well arranged pro gramme of dances has been arranged which will come Nee at 8.30 o clock. Or. And mrs. It. C. Osborne 128 tale aye., have returned after spending the Winter months in Florida. I j . Princess Mary waa unania 1 Mously elected president of the girl guides at the recent annual meeting in London icing. At the annual business meeting tved i mesday of the american women s club i mrs. J. I. Brittain wife of the United a tics Consul general was elected honorary president. Mrs. Carl Weiss has returned from an extended visit at the coast. V if mrs. R. C. Black of Saskatoon is expected in the City today after spend ing1 several months in Ireland. Mrs. Black will be accompanied by her sister miss Ada while in Winni Peg they will to the guests of or. Cathedral Avenue. M the members of Tho 27th battalion will entertain at a dance at the Alham Bra this evening. The pianoforte of seventy years ago the upright grand or player piano of has represented the Best value of its time when coming from the factory of be olde Heintzman co. Pianos of the sound Worth and value of the genuine Heintzman co. Are worthy of your Earnest thought when making selection of your instrument. In tone touch and durability they stand pre eminent. Sole agents the West s greatest music the Home of the Heintzman co. Piano and the Victrola 329 Portage Avenue. Boys suits special tailored from a real imported clean Wear worsted in dark neat patterns. These make splendid Wear ing suits. We had this same cloth in our men a and it shirely does Wear. Recent weddings Tho wedding of Mary Cecilia. Bonar daughter of or. K. Is. Bonar to William nor Man Gordon son of mrs. R. Cordon. Balmoral Street took wednesday i april 28, at -1 ., at the Bride s Home Hig i View su.sk., Rev. X. W. Pritchard i Foll coating. The Bride who was Given away by her father wore hand embroidered charmeuse Satin. Her veil in Gre Cian style was caught with a Rose on one Side and she carried a bouquet of Pink and White roses. Miss Grace Bonar a a frilled voile frock made a picturesque newer girl. I miss Isabel Bonar played wedding March. Or. And mrs. Gordon Are spending a Short honeymoon at Points West prior to taking up to Weir residence in Winnipeg. The Bride travelled in a suit of Sand to bored ladies cloth opening Over a Blouse of Maize Georgette Crope. A smart turban in Blue and Black shades completed her costume. The marriage of miss Pearl 3m. Kelly of Graceton. Minn., to William a. O Neill of Rainy River took in Winnipeg thursday afternoon. The Bride was at tended by miss Ellen t. Hogan of Rainy River while Lawrence Heibert fort Francis was Best Man. Local notes. An illustrated address on the new 172-Inch Telescope and its work will be Given by or. J. S. Plaskett direct of the Dominion Astro physical Observatory at Victoria b.c., before Tho astronomical society in the As Sembly Hall of the University arts building Kennedy Street a s.15 Wednesday Hay 12. John Halstead. . Divisional freight agent at Calgary has been appointed to the Post of divisional freight agent in Winnipeg. He is expected to take Over his duties about May 15. A. T. Mckean at present fulfilling the duties of this position Here will take up the cot responding i position in a Telegram received yesterday from the new York office of the International mercantile Marino by the local manager a. M. Mcleod stated that Tho . Celtic arrived at new York yesterday that the Adriatic arrived at Southampton on monday and that the Cedric arrived at Liverpool on the 20th ult. In the Case of Jaxine Mckay against d. Mcarthur and n. Gray for illegal distress which came up on tuesday before or. Justice Prender Gast the finding was that although intending to protect All the defendants Wera nevertheless not justified in disposing of Tho goods As they did. His lordship assessed the damages at and allowing a counter claim for gave the Plain Tiff judgment and costs. Or. Mcneil for plaintiff and or. Hol lands for defendants. The hands the sea club Imperial education 1-eague will hold a meeting in a committee room of the parliament buildings at 8 o clock this evening. The honorary Organ Izer major f. J. Will speak on organization Exchange of teachers and proposed Tours including the one for 1920. Information about mrs. Matilda Clouette 73 years of age. Who has lived in Manitoba for a number of years is wanted by Razaire pare a relative residing at 308 Granite Street Manchester sing lamp. A let Ter has been received at the City Hall asking the mayor to bring the matter to the attention of the Public. Paul Somerfield lately a prominent citizen of Saskatoon has been visiting Winnipeg this week and left thursday for his Home at Spokane Wash. He was accompanied on his visit Here by mrs. Somerfield who is Well known in Winnipeg having been mrs. E. Travis before her marriage about a year ago. Al though now a resident of Spokane or. Somerfield retains his Faith in the Canadian West and his old relations with Saskatoon and District where he still has extensive interests including farm lands. Or. Somer Field was Active in Public life at Saskatoon having been Alderman for several terms and also candidate for the legislature polling a heavy vote. Thirty four cases mostly thefts and infractions of the Manitoba tem Perance act were heard during tie month of april in the Eastern Judici Arv District of the province it was stated yesterday by major a. G. Clarke provincial police inspector of the District. Nearly As Many cases Are still pending it is said. Action for the recovery of farm lands near Gimli were commenced yesterday before or. Justice gait by j Ohn Kochut a galician 7s years old against his son in Law. John Walczuk. The Case was adjourned. It was stated that the old Man had become too weak to work his farm and had Given the property to the son in Law on condition that he would be cared for. This the son failed to do it was charged in court. Care and 20 would like books could be obtained. There is always a keen demand for Light fiction As As Standard authors while magazines Are generally popular. The arrangements for holding a meeting of Metal trades workers at the labor Temple tonight in order to hear an address by Joe Knight o. . Organizer have been upset. The was notified yesterday that a room at the Temple would not be available. P. Woodward Secretary of the Cen Council of the o.b.u., announced last night the receipt of news stating that a District executive of . Railway showmen had been organized at Chicago. The executive it was said represented several thousand men. The news was forwarded by t. Cassidy of ont., who has been organizing in the United states. Meet German commission shortly Paris May Mayer the Ger Man charge d affaires called on pre Mier Millerand today and informed him that the German economic com Mission which is to Confer with a similar body of French attempt to reduce assortments to a Normal basis. Selections from different Price ranges have been assembled in a special Sale group. Economy joins with Opportunity. Apparel that is at the height of when you want it priced at unexpected and considerable savings. Of 7 o i fed main at Logan. Millinery Sale of suits suits that in exclusive models showing the perfection in neat and careful making. Taken right out of our regular stocks for this special Sale. Suits reduced to values to tri Cotine Serge and gabardine suits in Eton belted and Hare models. All Model suits regularly priced from up 20% to 40fo discount materials tri Cotine Poiret and gab Ardine. Sale of Coats Coats and wraps of unusual attractiveness in appearance combining Comfort and style at prices that will Appeal to every woman who knows Well made garments and the in materials. Sale of dresses dresses that include All the sea son s most favored novelties in Model with Peg top skirts tiered and tunic skirts in every Shade and patterning of de sired material. Coats reduced to dresses reduced to values to ?45.00 velours Burella tweeds Serges and fancy cloths in a Large Range. Colors. Sport Coats belted and Box styles Dol mans. Coats reduced to values to Silver tones Crystal Cord and velours Are the principal cloths. All shades. All styles. All sizes. Values to ?37.50 Fine Quality Serges. Very smart models embroidered braided and Button trimmed. Dresses reduced to rom. Values to Jersey and Serge dresses in All styles and a wide Range of colors. Make your selection from our special collection of Large and Small sizes in mushroom off the face sail ors and a variety of the season s favored styles shades and trimmings. Good value at the regular prices to t o f j
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