Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 1, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free wednesday april 1, 1925 social and personal Mil and mrs. Herbert j. Symington have loft on a few works visit to friends and relatives in of i Jawa the East. Or and mrs Peter Mcpherson spirit the week end in Minnta Poha. I mrs. J. V. Held will this week Sprind the with her sons. Or. Jerry uni mrs. Jack Reid 1 who at attending school at j i id will visit Antic City before re i Appleby Oak ill York and at turning Home. Or. Arid mrs. Joying a Holiday it or. To. Vitu morning from Toronto where he has Pon i mrs. C. C. Fers the past month at returned Homo. I Mips a writ i Aliy at fit or. And or Ninn Fahrni have left Ondov a few in Vancouver in l Victoria. If Vesta Day in York. Pam weeks. Who a apr it inform who or. Grower Umo Lionso the past works it t Cilc coast has returned Home or. A Ezrh Sutherland of Turne Ory cleaning dyeing for a Quarter of a Century. Verday morning from Toronto where he has spent the past few weeks. Mrs. F. J. Weed Furby Street entertained at an enjoyable Lea Over the week end. Mrs. J. C. Gordon will leave this week to spend the next month in Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs s. M. Webb will leave shortly to join her husband in flax orb sask. T. A. Anderson will leave shortly on a month s visit to the coast cities. Mrs. Verner Gordon. Dorches Ern pc gift. Entertained inform tally at Mah Jontef yesterday afternoon Wieri two tables were renal Sitione for the games. K. M. Stanley of the Daniel my Antyn Institute teaching staff with miss Alleen Motley will sail at the end of april for Paris France where miss Motley will study music for the next four months returning in september. The Mips is a j. And Josephine Lillin arrived in Winnipeg saturday from new York and Are the guests of mrs. O. Grant. 213 Nassau Street. The misses Elkin have recently returned from a year s visit to the British Isles. Or. And mrs. Cornelius Kelley entertained at the supper dance at the fort Garry hotel saturday evening in Honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Covers were Laid for 20. Lavishly strewn with Jonquil and centred with a Large Basket of White carnations. And mrs. Kelloy the recipients of a handsome Silver photograph Frame. The guests were or. And mrs. Arnold to Akeman. Or Anil mrs. A j. Wood. Or. And mrs. Fred Keyes or. And f. W. Campbell. Or. And mrs. James Campbell or. And mrs. Frank Lynde or. And mrs. Harry Berry. Or. And mrs. William Crowley miss Dorothy Kelley or. Philip Fawcett. The executive of the mothers association were hostesses at afternoon Tea tuesday afternoon at the Day Nur Sery 37s . Tho president mrs. S. J. Received the quests and members of the Board were pres ent to show visitors through the Nur Sery. The tables centred with Spring Flowers was presided Over the first hour by mrs. A. G Allen and mrs. We. Roberts for the second hour. Mrs. T. R. Deacon and mrs. Noble Smith had charge of the serving of refreshments. A splendid musical pro gramme was contributed to by mrs. E. Roy Bier mrs. S. P. Phillips and miss Eileen Gosnell vocalist and mrs. U b. . Mrs. R. Nicholi and mrs. A. J. Massie. 4 mrs w. E. Ironside suite -0 Valdron apartments who has spent in Ottawa has returned Home. _ mrs. Walter Vaughan National presi Dent of. The University women s clubs will arrive in Winnipeg april 15, when she will be the guest of mrs. A. It. My Willlams for a few Days in route to h Lime in Montreal. Commercial Canada is represented at dance Many excellent costumes cause judges trouble mrs. Walter Vaughan i mrs. Vaughan Montreal president of Canadian federation of University and mrs. J. T. A. Wilson. 59 me women will be to visitor in Winni Peg april 15 to 17. During her visit in Winnipeg mrs. Vaughan will the truest of the Wesley women s association at luncheon. Arthur Street entertained monday evening in Honor of Harry Larson Sog Alverstone Street who will leave shortly for Havana Cuba. The eve Ning was spent in cards games and music. Those present were mrs. M. Larson or. And mrs. G. S. Buchan Tho table was jars j. Watson. Mrs. K. Kinnun misses b. Larson s. Symington i 1. Wilson. A. Dickens d. Attains. K. Wilson. V. Wilson messes. H. J. Lar son. W. Wood w. Bel Ford j. Evans h. Franklin l. Howard w. Mckinna. A Quality product the constantly growing popularity of is an unmistakable tribute to its excellence. Its excellence is due wholly to the purity and delicacy of its ingredients its unusually Fine flavors Aud our own special pro Cess of combining uksts. Next time Vou buy say Crescent old fashioned ice Cream. Look for the store with Crescent in the window Twenty years leadership Crescent Creamery company. Lighted shbrbcjrn1 Street by Courtesy of sir James and Iho annual meeting of i of j Winnipeg girl guides association will i j he held at government House Niue Dav afternoon at 3 o clock. Or. Leonard Hinton. 149 James Street was the Honor guest at a sur prise party saturday. The evening1 was spent in games and dancer re. At Midnight a Buffet supper was server cd. I about fifty people present. Complimentary to mrs. William i Martin or. Of Winnipeg who with her two children is visiting her parents. Or. And mrs. John gait Rock lamp Avenue Vancouver mrs. 12. G. Prior was hostess at a Bri flare and Mah Jong tra last week the House being pretty and fragrant with Spring blossoms. Assist ing at the Tea Hoxie were misses Rose Mary and Cynthia Johnston. Among the invited guests were mrs. W. Mar tin. Mrs. George gait mrs. Mcgil Crin mrs. Jim 0 reims we nil Peg mrs. Russell Ker mrs. Alexis Martin mrs. Reid and mrs. Dillon caste mrs. Harold twi mrs. J. A. Rathet mrs. Douglas Hun Ter mrs. Dugald Gillespie mrs. P. S. Lampman. Mrs. D. J. Mrs. T. O. Mackay. Mrs. Homer Dixon tvs c. E. Thomas mrs. W. Todd mrs. Tom Taylor mrs. Glon hoi land mrs. H. R. Hammond mrs. Of r. Wilgress. The misses Alice and Amy Mcalmont mrs. R. H. B. Ker miss Maud Humphreys mrs. Herbert Wilson mrs. Good eve mrs. C. C. Johnston mrs. Armstrong and mrs. Driscoli. Or. John a. Logan presented with a handsome wrist watch Satur Day by the members of the staff of Black and Armstrong with which he has been connected for several years. In Honor of miss Phyllis Roberts a i Bride elect of this week mrs. W. G. Johnson and miss Lynwen Thomas entertained jointly Friday evening at the Home of Tho former suite 4, Johan apartments. The rooms were taste fully decorated for the occasion and the Many gifts were presented by Little miss Margaret Hughes. Music and the serving of refreshments completed the enjoyable evening. The guests were miss p. Roberts mrs. L. Lloyd mrs. H. Avoid fled. Mra. George Davis mrs. G. Jones a. Woodfield mrs. C Smith mrs. G. Sutherland mrs. R. O. Jones mrs. A. J. Hughes mrs. J. Hughes mrs. A. Baldwin mrs. A h. Roberts. Mrs. H. Roberts mrs. G. Beetson misses n. King m. Hughes styles. A own cements the religion of youth was the topic of an address Given by Rev. E. F. Church at a meeting of Graco Metho commercial Canada and More especially decked in Iti Tfaye St and prettiest came out to Parade at the third annual Advertis ing1 dance under the auspices of Robinson company limited. Sick Benefit society last evening at Tho to Schaml dance gardens. More than 500 persons attended the event and 91 costumes were featured ranging irom the wee mama doll to the Black Bear. The problem of selecting the winners was entrusted to mrs. R. A. Rogers Hon. T. C. N Orris ital of mayor r. D. Waugh. Some masquerades the most popular masquerade of the evening As evidenced by Tho plaudits of the audience was the Well known figure of our Friend tin policeman with the Little trespasser and his the magic baking powder tin. This costume won the first prize for men and was featured by j. Scolia accompanied by Little daughter Kathleen us Ihu the first prize for ladies costumes went to Mesa Jean Temple ton depicting Princess Pat hairnets representing the Thompson lace and veiling1 company of Toronto. Other prizes for nationally advertised foods went to miss Pitchford. Second in an artistically designed costume representing Mclaren s invincible jellies and third to miss Edith Schoyen. As Queen of hearts representing the consolidated lithographers. The men s prizes in the same class were won by b. Elliott comic As Blue Jay Corn plaster and to Jack Mcmillan of the Robinson company i third advertising chieftain hosiery i a chieftain from the land of the the Canadian Pacillo railway social Heather. Made in Winnipeg made in Winnipeg products were Well re pro scented. Miss n. Mitchell in effective red and White costume advertising Dent s Bacon capturing the first prize for ladies while the popular Gaudy stick from Pic arty s. Represented by cd. Kolln won the first prize for men s cos Tumes in that section., the second prize for ladies went to miss Bella Roy As a Good from dist Young people s club monday even ing Alice Homerville entertained with a delightful violin selection. St. Philip s woman s auxiliary will meet thursday afternoon at -.30 o clock in the schoolroom. . G. A. Wells will j fore Garry Lia Pler ., will meet Friday afternoon at o clock in the . Parlours. And athletic club will hold a whist drive and dance saturday evening at s o clock in Tho Royal Alexandra hotel. Whist commences at s.30 o clock and dancing at s.45. St. Cuthbert s woman s auxiliary will meet thursday Venine at s o clock in the Parish Hall. St. Margaret s woman s auxiliary will meet in the schoolroom Friday of at 2.30 o clock. At the con delusion of he business meeting there will be addresses by miss s. E. I Luclle and Iveliss Bessie Anderson of the China Inland Mission. All women of the congregation and parishioners May at tend. Tea will he served at the conclusion of the Mildred Mcmurray address the american women s club on some documents every woman should following Tho business meeting it the this after noon at 2.30 o clock. Mrs. A. H. Wood will be hostess at the Tea hour. The Assiniboine entertainment chapter will present r. Varied pro gramme of songs dances piano selections and Reading. This evening at 8.15, o clock at the Marlborough hotel in connection with he annual meeting of the provincial This concert is open to the Public. River View presbyterian Aid society will meet thursday afternoon at 3 o clock in the Church. Miss Flora Sellers miss Dollie Mcville and miss Tess Irv Phillips will contribute to the programme of music at a Silver Tea saturday afternoon from 4 to s o clock at the Home of mrs John Dick. 1-10 Harvard Avenue under the auspices of mrs. W. Dalcins1 . First Baptist Church. The Koyal antediluvian order of buffaloes will hold a whist drive monday evening at s.30 o clock in Columbus Hall. The monthly dance of the Bruce old boys association which was to have been held thursday evening has been cancelled. Or. And mrs. A. M. Cooke 19 lans Downe Avenue entertained the Mem ners and friends of the red ath Letic club saturday evening in Honor of her Uon Stanley. A most enjoyable evening was spent in games and danc no. The guests were Mabel Dack Kathleen Allan Margaret Macrea Gladys Edvards Miller and Caroline Horn May Steele Edna Bellefeuille. Dorothy Cook messes. Stanley. Ronald in Walter Cooke Bert Boyd Carol and Mathias. Bill Talbot. Wharton Flook. Bill and Gordon err Eslee t5iuart 344 main St. South of Portage ave. Stevenson Price 344 main St. South of Portage ave. Drewry s. And the third to miss May Sel Winn in Black and White representing the free press. The Canada bread came in for second prize for men s costumes and the third went to f. X. Hardyman As five roses from the Lake of the Woods milling company. Special prizes were donated original costume advertising White Rose gasoline and worn by mrs. J. S. Woodward to miss b. Fromson. As representing the Mani Toba jockey club to w. A. Wells purity from the Western Canada milling company and to the three children who took part in the Parade Kathleen Scolia As the magic baking powder boy. Alloys Thomas As the mama doll and Dorothy Jones As York draperies. Mrs. H. A. Rogers was the recipient of a Beautiful bouquet of Tulip s and orchids at the conclusion of the awarding of prizes the presentation being made by col. J. Y. Reid. Steele Bob and Dirk Jex Phil Burnett and Jim Pickering. Mrs. W. A. Mclean of St. Gives Church will be the speaker at the meet ing of the women s auxiliary of King memorial Church this evening at s o clock. Mrs. Mclean who attended the world sunday school conference in Tudi Myburgh last year will speak Oji her impressions of the conference and of her sojourn on the continent. The women s missionary society will me charge of the midweek prayer ser vice at Grace methodist Church this evening. Ills. C. L. Mcirvine will read the lesson. Mrs. E. H Bier will Rev. J. A. Doyle will speak the recent Mission conference at Washington. 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