Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 19, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
free press Winnipeg. Wednesday Jao taby 19, 19zt social and personal m is. C. J. Carb tethers will leave shortly to spend he remainder of Winter in Nassau Uio Bahamas. Or. And mrs. Alexander Scott or Victoria Are visitors in Winnipeg i tests at the port Garry hotel. Mrs. John Martin Oxford Street will entertain at Bridge and mail Jong thursday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Schultz will leave saturday or California to spend the next few or Theo m. Parr will leave saturday for Montreal where he expects to reside. In Honor of miss Clara Leckie. Mrs. P. P. Crossley and miss Dorothy Bishop entertained at a Bridge Tea yester trav at miss Bishop s Home Gertrude Harstone Coal co. Limited phone 23 391 Koppers Coke Saunders Bighorn Pembina Peerless Drumheller Western Gem Greenhill our 17th annual fur Sale values better than Ever. App. Hudson s Bay store or. Glasgow dentist Portage and Donalo otters you the Best in dental work reasonable prices by the Cash or payment plan. We offer you pain Ess extraction with or without Gas and we Are now Able to eliminate the after pain in almost every Case whereas previously the after pain was sometimes worse than the extraction. We also offer you artificial Teeth that Are much More Natti i Al in appearance than those you usually pictures that Are easily that last and All other forms of up to Date dentistry. Why go elsewhere the Best is cheapest in the end. Avenue. The Tea table which was decorated with daffodils and Narcissi and lighted with mauve tapers was presided Over Byi mrs Robert tackle and mrs. Hugh Mckinnon. Assisting were mrs. Charles Swinford miss Smith Leckie and miss Bertie Groff. The guests were miss Leckie mrs. Robert Leckie mrs Hugh Mckinnon mrs. Jack Andrews mrs. Fred Bond mrs. J. Wicherson mrs. Lawrence palk mrs. A. W. Warner mrs. Garnet Beckie mrs. Arthur Sel mrs. A. Sykes mrs. Harold Leach mrs. Raymond Walker mrs. J. Carter. Mrs. J. E. Buchanan mrs. Charles Swinford mrs. Clifford mis. Earl Popham mrs. Harry Keough misses Hazel saults Edith Leckie Helen palk. Addle Groff Leslie saults and Bertie Groff. Mies Dorothy Fullerton Grosvenor Avenue was a Bridge hostess of last evening in Honor of col. And mrs. C. H. E. Willets mrs. G. B. Pearkes entertained at dinner last evening. Her guests will be col. And mrs. Wil lets col and mrs. L. F. Page and major and -mrs.-r. M. Ten Brock. Was utterly lacking in loyalty and could break All the ties that held her to her past life As easily As if they were cack threads. That she could forget the debt she owed her Mother for All her goodness to her. That she could wot out the memory of All of her Mother s Devo Tion. That she could callously Hurt the heart that trusted her. That she could be unfaithful to the bread she has eaten All of her life. That in t the kind of a wife a Man wants. The thing that a Man wants More than anything else in his wife is loyalty. He wants to know that he can Trust her that she will stick by him through thick and thin that she will never forget him never forsake him and that neither time nor distance nor. Other interests can Ever Dull her love of him. Loyalty is something that is knit into the very Fibre of a woman s soul has it , and so wife were disloyal to her Mother she Woid be disloyal to you. If she could for get her Mother she would forget you. If. She could cease to love her Mother because she had made new ties the Day Wolrid come when other interests would blot out her affection for you. Don t be jealous of your wife s love for her Mother nor resent her desire to see her. It is such foolishness because the love that a woman gives her Mother and her husband Are totally different. They no More conflict than her Lucung for roast beef and ice Cream believe me there. Is no safer Friend that a girl can have than a Good Mother. Dorothy Dix. Butcher is to be paid and who ,1s de priced of All the luxuries to he has been accustomed has Little Chance of happiness in marriage. Nor can you say at just what age a Man because cupid carries no alarm clock set to go on at a certain hour. You cannot love to order nor does the girl always Bob up at the psychological moment. These matters Are on the Knees of fhe gods and they choose their own time if i were you ., i should t set my wedding Date for 23 but for some time Between 23 and 33, which is the time when a. Man is old enough to love and not old enough to be careful. Dorothy Dix. Warned _ Victoria . 1 Winter rates with full h and c. Water All rooms heat open los fires lit music Sid lounge rooms. Excel is cuisine. For rates and reservations write manager. Morning keep. Your eyes the gathering with vocal selections after which Tea was served by mrs. Aaron Grey. Mrs. T. G. Malcolm and mrs. Noble Smith. Mrs. A. J. Mcleod was re elected president for another year and other officers Are first vice president mrs. A. Grey second vice president mrs. W. E. F. Bathie. Secretary mrs. W. A. _ a miscellaneous Shower was held Bremer corresponding Secretary mrs i saturday evening at the Home of or. D. Comphell treasurer mrs. N. C. Jolt Matthew 657 Victor Street in miss Naomi Kershner. Covers were Laid for 20. Mrs. O. B. Christiansen Selkirk announces the engagement other Daugh Ter May or. John Sigur Jonsson Chicago Sou of or. And mrs. S. So Gudjonson. Winnipeg. The wed Ding will take place thursday feb. 10. A or. And mrs. N. Chartrand celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedding on january 10. Their thirteen Chil Dren 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren were All present at the Celebration. Smith. Executive members Are mrs. John Dick mrs. T. R. Deacon mrs. W. Allen mrs. G. Mackay mrs. J. Macintyre mrs. E. B. Potter mrs. J. Brownlee mrs. W. J. Taylor mrs. L. C. Johnston mrs. J. Ovas mrs t. G. Malcolm. New members mrs. C. H. Maybee mrs. J. Short mrs t. V. Elliot mrs. J. Dunlop. Mrs. J. Kidd. Leckie Yale Avenue entertained at five tables of evening. In Honor of miss Grace Northwood of Toronto miss Kathleen Belt Dor Chester Avenue will entertain at Bridge saturday afternoon. Col. And mrs. W. A. Hassle will leave the end of next week on an extended visit to Honolulu. In Honor of mrs. Alan Meredith mrs. J. A. Gemelli Armstrong s at dinner last even ing. In Honor of mrs. C. B. E. Willets. Mrs. A. B. Snell fort Osborne Barracks entertained at three tables of Bridge yesterday a number of guests arriving later for Tea. Mrs. H. B. D. Ketchen and mrs. L. F. Presided Over the Tea cups at a table attractively centred with Spring Flowers. The guests included mrs. Willets. Mrs. W. S. Arnold mrs. M. E. Nichols mrs. C. P. Pentland mrs. D. A. Boss mrs. K. R. Counsell mrs. R. M. Ten Brock mrs. True Maii mrs. C. V. Stockwell mrs. B. G. Rogers mrs. P. J. Mon Tague and mrs. Douglas Mcmurray. Mrs. R. C. Paton Dorchester Avenue entertained informally at the Tea hour yesterday afternoon. An added attraction of this even ing s meeting of the Winnipeg skating club will be r Solo exhibition by miss Margaret winks. The wedding took place in Dallas Texas january 12, of Claire Jackson to Lawrence e. Ladd both of Winni Peg. Rev. R. J. Surf Elwood officiated. Mrs. Bernard c. Jutasy 366 Baltimore Road will receive for the first time since her marriage thursday afternoon and evening 4 to 6 o clock and. From b to 10 o clock. Mrs. A. E. Duff will receive with her. Honouring or. And mrs. H. Hecht and daughter who Are leaving shortly for new York and other Points East an enjoyable evening was spent at the Home of or. And mrs. S. Kens her an Derson Avenue. Tho evening was spent in Bridge and later a Bui Fet luncheon was served. A Toast was Given to the honoured guests by or. S. Fordman vocal selections were Given by miss s. Rogers and mrs. H. Hecht and several piano selections by miss e. and Honor of her daughter miss Nellie Gray a Bride elect this month. The gifts were presented in a decorated Wagon drawn Bymaster Jackie mat thew mrs. G. Wells presided Over the Tea table. The guests included miss Nellio Gray mrs. G. Elrick or. Mrs. J. Laing mrs. G. Earl Csc or. Mrs g. Welss mrs. T. Cameron. Mrs. J. Matthew. Misses j. Corbett. B. Wilson. M. Lind say. M. Russell. M. Gray miss m. Wells i. Sell Lack d. Elrick masters j. And l. Matthew. Miss Inez Helen George was a Little hostess saturday afternoon entertain no at a Box party at the Walker theatre the Little guests afterwards taking Tea at her Home in Academy Road. Margaret Bawlf. Montic Bawlf Betty Mckenty Madaline Holmes. Mary costellia. Or. Kenneth Macdonell Canora Street entertained n. Number of friends at dinner in the fort Garry hotel monday evening. Covers were Laid for Twenty four the guests being messes. O. D. Prosser. W. G. My Elmo be. F. Simpson a. Bell c. K. Rockham j. E. Chambers. J. B. Don aught pc. V. B. Newman k. W. Godey j. Johanneson. T. Bowyer j. Florence r. Mcmillan. H Tompkins. M. Mulvey. E. Wright r. Roberts r. Bannerman p. Rumer r. Buckland c. Cohan and Ambrose Macdonell. Sir William arid lady Stavert. Of Montreal announce the engagement of their daughter. Jean Thomson to or. Hubert Gray Welsford son of or. And mrs h. R. Welsford. Of Winnipeg. The take place in february. The misses v. Christie and m. Palmer entertained monday evening at the former s Home Bannatyne ave nue. In Honor of miss m. Little who in leaving shortly for Oronto. During the course of the evening miss Little we presented with a Beautiful Madeira lunch cloth the gift of assembled guests. A lunch was served from a daintily arranged table centred with Columbia roses find lighted by tall Rose candles. The guests included mrs. A. Little mrs. M. Bell misses m. Little e. Little e. Craig. G. Johnston. E. Bell m. Goodman. B. Smith b. Spiers g. Mcnab o. Wright. An enjoyable evening was spent last saturday in the elks club rooms by the elks band families and friends on the occasion of the band s monthly social. Little miss Gwen Price gave pleasing exhibition of an egyptian dance also a fairy dance mrs. Lenton contributed a vocal Solo. Mrs. W. A. Hall and mrs. A. Machlin ably assisted the entertainment committee in serv ing refreshments. Dear miss have recently mar ried and. Live with my husband s peo ple who Are very Good to me. But they Lead a much Gayer life than i have been accustomed to. My family Are very strict and rigid in their ideas and i have never been permitted to go out in society and so have had no social training which places me in an embarrassing position. My husband wishes me to take an Active part in his Mother s life. What shall i . Answer go to your Mother in Law and very frankly Tell her of your dil and ask her to give you the training that you failed to receive in your own Home. That will serve a two fold purpose. It will teach you the ways of the new world in which you have gone to live and it will please your Mother in Law to have you for a Pupil. A great Many Young women make a very grave mistake when they refuse to take the help that their husband s mothers would gladly give them if they could. But the Bride is so cocky and so afraid that her Mother in Law is going to try and Boss her or interfere with her affairs that she will not ask the older and More experienced woman for a word of advice or even listen Tov her suggestions. Many a girl who knows nothing about cooking marries a Man whose Mother is a wizard with the pots and pans but she die before she would ask Mother in Law to teach her How to Cook. Many a girl who has no taste. In dress has a Mother in Law who is the Glass of fashion but Sho would rather go dowdy than ask Mother in Law to pick out her clothes. Many a girl who has had few social advantages fails to profit by the advantages that her Mother in Law offers her or to walk through the doors of Opportunity that her Mother in Law opens for her. Don t be one of the foolish ones. Don t Cut off your nose to spite your face. Put yourself in your Mother in Law s hands and learn from her All that she can teach you. Dorothy Dix. Copyright by Public Ledger aunt Het by Robert i m kind of glad pay Lazy. I scorched Liis pants i was pressing pm to Day but it Don t show when. Lie is sittin1 Down. Announcements St. Stephen s women s auxiliary will meet at 2.30 o clock thursday afternoon at the Home of mrs. J. W. Handley 412 Bowman Avenue. The Rector will give an address. The sir John Franklin Tennis club will hold its midwinter dance in the Bose land gardens Friday evening. Tables will be arranged for those de siring to play cards or. C. S. Bodway 550 Academy Road is in charge of the reservations. The. Girls committee of the Loyola club will hold a Bridge party thursday evening at 8.15 o clock in St. Igna Tius Parish Hall. Young United Church ladles Aid society will hold its monthly business meeting thursday of Teflon at 3 o clock in the ladies parlor one week. In and Vance of their regular meeting today. The study group of the american women s club will meet in the club room sin. The Donalda Block this afternoon at 3 o clock. Miss Esther Thompson will be the. Speaker. Her topic will be. And she will Wear a costume of. That country members of the club May bring their american friends to hear this address following which Tea will be server and a social hour spent. Mrs. F. C Hamilton will be hostess for the afternoon. Dear miss am a Young Man j 20 years old and it seems to me that the appropriate age at which i should marry is 23. What do you Answer i Dou t think that can set any definite age at which a Man should marry. It depends on so Many different things upon his temperament upon How much Money he has most of All upon whether the Man the hour and the girl have met. Generally speaking i think that 33 is entirely too Young for a Man to marry. Most men at that age Are still boys with a boy s unformed tastes and his avid tastes for pleasure. They Are not tired of roaming around and ready to Settle Down. But there Are exceptions to this Rule and now and then a Man is As old a 23 As he will be at 33, and just As sure of himself and As capable of picking out his life partner. Nor Are Many men acc 23 capable of supporting a family unless they have inherited Money. And sordid As it May sound to say it u wife is a luxury no Man is justified in setting up until he has the Price. The boy who marries before he can afford it and who is weighted Down with anxiety about where the rent Money is to come from and How the Diamond dinner rings in pierced Platinum designs. Regular for regular for Diamond set ribbon handsome designs that Are regularly at and s400. Your Choice at Diamond set White Gold bar the latest fashionable regular Sale 35.00 50.00 65.00 plan num and Diamond Cluster ring. Extra Good value at on Sale special Pearl and coloured Stone set bar pins regular prices january Sale at half these prices. Fine 3-piece French Ivory toilet Brush comb and Mirror. Special value at further reduced to Westminster chime clock ii solid mahogany Case. Just one that Sells regularly for on Sale at one Hall clock a very attractive design with West Minster Chimes. Regular Price s400. Sale Price Only one Only Hall clock mahogany finish with Westminster chime. Regular Price one Sale at Bridge prize specials Ash a set. Sale Price 50c set. V dutch plated Ash trays with match for 50c. Tortoise Shell cigarette cases. Regular s2.5c, for 51.25 regular for regular for finest mahogany liqueur Cabinet. Complete with decanter glasses Shaker Etc. Regular on Sale at Fine China Tea set yellow ground with Black Floral medallion. Regular for another Complete Tea set regular for one Only finest Minton China 44-piece breakfast or Tea set Pink banded with Floral sprays. A real aristocratic set that has never sold for less than on Sale at also one Octagon shape Minton. Set 44 pieces As above. All pieces in matched design wonderful hand decorations. Regular one Royal Doulton Tea. Set regular 565.00 value for 2 spiral Royal Worcester Crown Ware 96-piece Din Ner in the popular Cream body Gold banded the other Cream with Blue and Gold banded. Both regularly sell for Sale Price Only hand1 Morocco English under Arm bags extra Good value at to Clear at one Only Consol Mirror finest Gilt and polychrome Frame. Regular on Sale at Portage at Garry incorporated May i67o. Silks the costumes of the arts Aid of the Community Little theatre. You going to be for this one colourful night a lady a medieval Queen a lady the chorus an Apache a Herald. 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