Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, September 22, 1927

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 22, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg september 22, 1927 ii cont need from Page 10 Bride room. As bridesmaid was cow cd in an imported Pacli Georgette shading to the same embroidered m the skirt. Her hair band cloth of Gold caught at the. Chrysanthemum Side the durin a and her Flowers a inn Fred Ruth Mclyn Flover girl was a Dainty a frilled frock of Pink and her Hilr bund was of re and French Flowers in she carried a Basket and Rose petals. The signing of the a gift in i Ujj deep sri beloved. It t t no ceremony a reception i it the Home of the Bride s ind later in the afternoon mrs Cumming left on a Short it to Ira to Minneapolis. Return they will reside in ,.p a i to f Bride wore a e frock of Pencil Blue heated skirt the jacket w handsomely pm Eicr wrap was of t with a handsome Fox. Her hat was is Model of two Ironi Hurtig s our customers want Good fur Coats t reasonably priced too and that s the Only i kind we sell. Bride chose a Lovely gown of Pencil Blue Georgette combined with Silver Grey French lace and a Small Motel hat of Grey velvet with the draped Crown caught across the front by a handsome buckle enamelled in pastel shades. Mrs. A b. Cumming chose a smart Navy Blue Georgette gown handsomely embroidered with steel beading and a Model of Black Felt combined with Satin. Miss Ann Mattinson. Montreal Cousin of the Bride wore a pretty costume frock of Black Georgette combined with velvet Over Pink crepe trimmed with rhinestone her hat was a Large Black velvet Model with the draped Crown caught it the left Side with a re Winestone buckle. Simpson Johnson the wedding of Laura Johnson daughter of mrs. J. K. Johnson to Louirance Simpson son of mrs. G. 3. Simpson took place saturday evening sept. 17, at 7.30 o clock in the first lutheran Church. Ferns Palms and Gladioli formed the Lovely setting for a very pretty wedding. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. B. B. Jonsson. Or. S. K. Hall presided at the Organ playing softly throughout the Cere Niotis. During the signing of Tho Reg ister or. Linton Kent Sang i love Yon truly the Bride who was Given in marriage by or. A. C. Johnson was charming in her Lovely gown of White and Silver. Her veil was of embroidered Brussels net with a Coronet oranges blossoms. She carried a bouquet of american Beauty roses and lilies of the Valley the Bride s Only attendant was her sister miss Svava Johnson who looked Lovely in a gown of sort Pink Georgette with a picture hat of Black velvet. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Or. B. Stefansson. Was groomsman and the Ushers were messes. Hosie Johnson and George Simpson Brothers of the Bride and bridegroom. Mrs. J. 1c. Johnson Mother of the a gown of Silver Grey crepe Marocain with a Corsage of Pink roses and a Model hat of Black. Mrs. G. J. Simpson Mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of mauve Bat crepe with a. Corsage of yellow roses and pansies. A reception followed at the Home of Tho Bride s Mother 612 Toronto Street. The Bride and bridegroom left later for Vancouver and Points West. The Bride s travelling costume was of Blue Flat crepe with a hat of Blue and Sil ver. Her coat was a tailored Model in Grey with Fox fur. The wedding took place saturday sept. 10, at 3.30 o clock at Home Street United Church of Margaret Raith eld est daughter of or. And mrs. D. Is. My Konalee 650 Westminster Avenue to Clayton Arthur son of or. John. W. Markle. Of Winnipeg. The Church was prettily decorated for Tho occasion with of Portage ave. Cor. Edmonton St. Finding Romance across Canada Diamond Jubilee series travel talks to miss Edna Sutherland Winni Eggers series of 12 lectures illustrated 400 lantern so authoritative and popular the Beauty history to and literature of Canada second monday at theatre a. Sly of Manitoba. Transferable s5.00 travel talk oct. 3, 8.15 Nova Scotia the be of history by the sea varieties Raisin breads fruity luscious fresh appetizing loaves baked specially in our ovens and carried on All our bread wagons Raisin Rye Raisin whole wheat spiced Raisin Raisin bread Raisin Rye Raisin Rye Raisin bread Asci our bread your phone 86 617, 86 618 marriage Lucky engagement rings watches and jewelry 10 Cash we Kiy. 25 Cash. Weekly so Cash s3 weekly. Cash weekly. Before making a decision so important As the Choice of a piano for your hear be olde firme Canada s finest in Manitoba sold Only by the Kome of the new Orth phonic Victrola 329 Portage Avenue aunt hex by Robert Quillun 1 i i know it sounds wicked but Deacon Brown sold me seven Rotten eggs once an1 it Plum spoils the service for me when he s asked to to pkg Sweet pens snapdragons and Gladioli. At Jhc appointed hour the Arkle room with his groomsman or. Sidney a. Childerhose took their places at tie altar the officiating Clergyman. Rev. Hugh Mcfarlane. Thoj Bride entered the Church with her Only brother the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin played mrs. Stanley Totaan. The Bride looked charming in a gown of Georgette trimmed with ing and Dainty frills of taffeta. Her veil of embroidered net was fashioned in Cap Stylo and caught at each Side with Orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of Friday roses und Valley lilies. Miss Gladys Mckenzie who attended her sister As bridesmaid wore a Dainty dress of Pale Pink Georgette in ensemble with a Black mohair picture hat and carried Gladioli and Columbia roses. Miss Phyllis Conn Niece of tha Bride As floored girl looked Sweet in. A pretty French frock of deep Pink Georgette trimmed with ruffles and a touch of Blue. She carried a Basket of Pink and White Sweet peas. Immediately before the signing of the Register of perfect by Scott Gatty was Sung by or. Stanley Hobari who was accompanied by mrs. Hobari who also played solely throughout the a Delight fail Buffet luncheon was served at the Home of the Bride s sister mrs. J. J. Conn 251 Oak cd five Mic. Fort Rouge. After the usmial toasts the Bride re tired to Don her travelling dress of new fall Green celanese Over which she wore a coat of Green and Sand Pluid with a becoming Felt hat in Matching tones. A neck piece of american Sable completed her costume. Tho Happy couple left for Minaki and upon their return will reside in Winnipeg. The wedding took place saturday evening sept. 17. At St. Martins in the plead of Muriel b. Guppy eldest daughter of or. And mrs. Charles r. Grippy of Rosewood Man., to Alexan Der Weir. Son. Of and mrs. James Weir of Winnipeg Rev. E. J. Springett officiating. Tho Bride entered the Church with her Uncle or. Henry d. Norman to the strains of. Mendels somits wedding March played by or. H. S. Holmes. After the ceremony a reception was held at 176 Lanado no Avenue the Home of or. And mrs. Henry d. Nor Man. Or and mrs. Weir left for the Homo of the Bride s parents at Rosewood Man., where a reception and dance will to held Friday and will return next week to their new Home on Garwood Avenue. The wedding took place saturday afternoon at 4 o clock it the St. Giles Church manse of. Ellie youngest daughter of the late or. And mrs. Jas. Little of Stonewall to High second son of or. And mrs. Hobbit Gordon 403 St. John s Avenue. Rov. Or. W. A. Mclean officiated. Tho Bride arid bridegroom were attended by miss Grace Barnby and or. Robert Gor Don. The wedding reception was held at the Home of the bridegroom s parents. The Happy couple left for to Ronto and other Eastern Points to spend the next two weeks and on their re turn will reside in the Carman apart ments Burrows Avenue. And or. And mrs. D. Sutner Lam d. The women s auxiliary of Christ Church. Will meet this afternoon at 3 o clock in Trie Parish Hall. Mrs. Thomas Smith will be the speaker. The choir of Christ Church wll mild a whist drive and social this evening at 8.15 o clock in the Parish Hall. Mrs. A. Hibbs 517 Home Street entertained the members of the Nightingale club monday evening. Those present were mrs. B. J. Kentner mrs. Yates mrs. A. White Way mrs. J. J. Payne mrs. W. Gate i s. J. Boy mro. T. Payne mrs. B. S. B. Mcfayden mrs. H. Mcleod mrs. Ii pin Lay mrs. H. Mccullough misses Louise Collins Emma a tabs Joyce Allan Alice Holland Agnes Mckelvin Flor ence Macwilliams Nellie Lillian balk Well Mary Young made line Hoover Marjorie Mcemery May Mcewen Ada Lapp and Nettie Little. The club will meet monday oct. 3, at the Home or mrs. J. J. Payne 47s Logan Avenue. The regular meeting of fort Rebekah Lodge no. 45 will to. Held this evening at 8 o clock. After the business is coital used. A social evening Lor which a programme has been arranged will he held. All Mem Bers and their friends Are requested to attend. The quota club held its Semi monthly meeting tuesday at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Miss Catharine Wright a noted contralto was guest of Honor at the luncheon and after wards delighted Tho members with several numbers. Several new Mem Bers were admitted to the quota club at this meeting. The regular monthly meeting of court Star of hops no. 1, Canadian lady foresters will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall. Princess Street this evening. Business will com Mence at o clock. Harmony no. 3, pythian Sis ters will hold a Silver Tea and Sale of Homo cooking at the Lime of mrs. Roberts 1b9 Centennial Street Kulver Heights saturday afternoon and eve Ning. All pythian arid friends May attend. A Tea cup Reader will be in attendance. The sixteenth District meeting of District no. 2 of the Rebekah will be held thursday oct. At Transcona tha guests of Confidence Rebekah Lodge no. 40. All Assembly and past Assembly officers May attend. The woman s auxiliary of St. Pat Rick s Cli urch will hold its monthly business meeting this afternoon in the Parish Hall. There will also be a Jam and preserve Shower for Dynevor hos Pital. All members Are requested to attend. Mrs. T. G. Malcolm 110 Sutherland Street St. James was hostess tuesday afternoon entertaining Tho executive of the mothers association Day Nur Tho retiring House committee had a Busy summer. Installing a new Furnace and Many other improvements. Members appointed to the House com mite for the next three months were mrs. To. V. Elliott mrs. Aron Grey and mrs. N. Smith. Tho october meeting will be held at Tho Day Nursery. Apar pleading guilty in. City pol in to five charges of fraud. After court to five charge e. Shelton was sentenced to ill months in jail by magistrate h. La Cert yesterday. W. A. Johnston president of the state civil service commission. Sac Ramento California and formerly of Brandon was in. Winnipeg yesterday. In the afternoon he visited the legislative building and renewed acquaint Ance with j. W. Fleming provincial civil service commissioner. Or. John Stone and or. Fleming were chums in the boyhood Days at Brandon but it is Many years since they had seen each other. James a Johnstone. Father of or. Was one of the Pioneer settlers in the. Brandon District. I need this Mamma the highest medical authorities have again and again called attention to the remarkable qualities of Fry s Cocoa. It is the richest in flesh forming and Energy producing says or. Andrew Wilson f.r.s.e., and is without an equal in respect of its purify and for All round excellence. It is my Ideal of perfection. There is no better medical Praise can go no farther. Mothers who wish their children i to grow healthy in body and vigorous in mind should give them a cup of this delicious food beverage every Day. Do not ask for just a tin of Cocoa. Ask Fot Fry a then you have fee Best that 200 years experience in High Grade Cocoa and chocolate making can give you. Remember nothing will do Bat Fry a made by oldest Cocoa and chocolate House in the world. Established 172s 222 Palms ferns and autumn Bloom formed a pretty setting for the wed Ding at the Home of or. And mrs. A Hutheson 213 Horace Street nor Wood saturday. September 17, of their younger daughter Sarah to George Cecil Glass son of or. And mrs. Robert Glass Victoria b.c., formerly of Winnipeg. Bev. W. A. Cunningham officiated. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her father entered the room to the strains of the bridal chorus 1 from Lohen played by miss j. Smith. The Bride looked Lovely in a gown. Of Orchid Georgette with a tight fitting bodice and Shirrod skirt trimmed with Chantilly lace. She wore a Large Pic Ture hat to match and. Bou Quet of sweetheart roses and Lily of the Valley. Miss Bessie Mckee As bridesmaid wore a frock of Pink and Silver shot Taffetta with hat to match and carried a bouquet of Pink Sweet peas and Maidenhair Fern. Or. Alex. Hutheson brother of the Bride was groomsman. Miss Betty Holmes was an attractive during the signing of the Register mrs. G. Wright Sang after the ceremony a Buffet luncheon was served. Later the Bride changed to a two piece Fawn Canton crepe dress having a pleated skirt. Her coat was of Wood Brown trimmed with Fawn. She wore a close fitting Fawn Felt hat and a Brown Fox fur completing her costume. Mrs. A. Hutheson Mother of the chose for the occasion a French Model Black Georgette dress trimmed with Gold lace and hat to match and wore a Corsage of roses and Sweet peas. Or. And mrs. Glass will reside in Winnipeg. Club Dom the ladies of Tho Royal purple will hold its regular meeting in the elks Slub rooms Orialda Block this even ing at 8 o clock. The regular monthly meeting and rally of Somerset Branch w.c.t.tr., will be held at tie Home of mrs. B. J. Davies 66s Purby Street this afternoon at 3 o clock. Mrs. A a. Baldwin Delegate to the National . Convention held in Brandon will speak. In Honor of sgt. W. Mckay of the Canadian National pipe band., Winner of the . Cup for the. Best individual Piper members of Tho band and friends held a party at the Home of or. And mrs. , 481 Maryland Street monday. Vocal and instrumental numbers were contributed by or. J. Barbour j. Robertson or. John Drummond or. W. Cameron or. James Drummond or j. Dudley and or. W. Scott. The guests included or. And mrs. D. Mutch or. And mrs. B. Doherty or. And mrs. J. Drummond. Or. And mrs. A Scott or. And mrs. W. Cameron or and mrs. J. Dudley or. And mrs. J Drummond misses j. Winning. Elwin. Gibson messers. A Carter g. Mackie j. Robertson g. Smith a Morrison j. Bailie g. Joyd or. And mrs. Mckay or. And mrs. D. It have doubtless tasted Toma toes which lacked flavor and you wondered Why. If you mentioned the matter to the grocer or the vegetable Man he would probably assure you that Canadian tomatoes would be on the Market soon and then you would have no fault to Rind. Because Canadian tomatoes being Northern grown Are finer Flavoured it is a fact Well known to the Trade. Outdoor Canadian tomatoes ripened in the hot Canadian Sun arc the finest in. The world. No or Southern grown tomatoes can com pare them. Aylmer Brand tomatoes Are selected Canadian tomatoes the seed the soil the District and. Are All selected. Tomatoes used for Aylmer Tomato be full red round finest specimens Canada s gardeners produce. Infinite care is taken to select the tomatoes used in Aylmer soups because Ideal flavor is obtained Only at the Peak of natural perfection. The recipes for Aylmer soups Are All the result of Experiment and experience aimed to make the utmost. 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