Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jam Kloba free press Winnipeg thursday August 11 _ and if i were a Man i would t pupi some girl whose Angels food melts in the question to any girl _ until after 1 your Mouth. Or pop the question to the girl who always takes a Ham sauce Poi should i Yount go about Ricking hit u wife Hod sampled the bread she had made Pear miss i Atri r. Young Man and would to get married. 1 have Neve had a girl Friend to go out with. And Tave no idea of what girls really re i want a Cood wife who will love me will make a real Home for me. A phrase me a few pointers on How to select a real Good a i Good boy. T answer if you Only want a Good House wife you had Best apply at an pm Agency and pick out same 5- 1vho has Socol references As a crack Cerjack Cook. But while it is or prime importance with her own fair hands there Are lots of other things besides her skill with the pots and pans that you should consider in making your selection of a the first thing and it is some thing that men a curly always in . A to try to get a line on yourself and to make up your mind about what kind of a Wile you want what Are you marrying for your stomach or your pocket Book or your eyes or your brain or your heart which is most important to you for you to gratify do you want a wife for a Cook or to Savo your Money or for an ornament and living Pic Ture or for a chum and com Panion or just something that is Sweet and cuddly upon which you can lavish your affections decide on your. Type and the balance that a wife should be a Good Cook is easy. You have Only to pick out for the i Dye Wise no Dye to compare wills Sunset says mrs. Chandler having a peach coloured Linen dress to Darken i obtained Navy Blue Sunset Dye but. Made the solution break As i desired a lighter Shade than Navy. It came just what i wanted. I stir the dress and it has laundered All Winter. Delighted with my first Sunset experience i dyed a Fiat silk crepe of soft Blue and White with tiny checks of Black. I used old Blue Sunset making the Dye. Both stronger than called for in order to cover the Black thread. It came out Darker than old Blue a smooth even Colour i dyed a Light Gray figured Wool dress amply darkened it about two shades Gray Sunset and it looks Lika new material. I dyed a heavy White Wool sweater using dark Brown Dye and the re sult was perfect. My latest venture a Tan silk dress the Bottom heavily embroidered. I used Black Dye and the result is highly satisfactory a perfect Black with a Beautiful Lustre. I have never found any Dye that compares with Sunset. They give maximum results with minimum labor Are so clean and free from discolouration of the hands utensils press ing Board Etc., they Are a Joy to use directions Are so simple yet compre j. S. Chandler. For fast dyeing use Sunset soap dyes 16 cents a cake. For Beautiful tinting use Dyt int wonderful new tint in a big Box 10 cents. Made in Canada. Wickli instead of lobster Newberg when you Are treating her to dinner and whose favorite topic of conversation is How a savings Bank account will grow if properly nurtured. Or you can select the girl who looks like a Dally hint from Paris. Or say. Let s make a twosome of this for he to the Maiden with whom you play Golf or marry the sweetie that you just love because you love her. However if i were a Young Man starting our to pick out a wife and with no special leanings to Ward any particular female there Are just a few things that i should seriously consider. The first is health. I would t marry a sickly neurotic woman because i would t want to spend the balance of my life working to pay doctors Bills and support nurses and druggists Ancl sanitarium. Nor would my idea of a Happy Home be one in which the mis Tress was always ailing and where i had to walk on tiptoes because of her poor nerves. Besides which invalids Are nearly always peevish and fretful and melancholy and depressing and nobody can blame them for it poor dears but it does t make them cheer Ful companions. The next Quality i would look for in a wife should be Good nature. I would want a wife who was Sweet tempered and amiable not one who would bawl me. Out every time i crossed her and whose disposition i would have to be always gum shoeing around. I would want an easy going wife who could crossed fish sardines finest for s6 years new seasons pack laugh it off when things went wrong arid who would t blame a when it rained or the trains were late or business bad or the children got the measles. I would want a wife i would t be afraid of and one to whom i would t have to lie every time i wanted to go out in the evening. And i would want a wife who would say a thing once and drop it. Any Man with Al-1 most human intelligence can find out if a girl hns the nagging Complex be fore he escorts her to the altar. Then i would try to find out How our ideas and tastes and habits jibe. I would t take any chances on making her Over to suit me after we got married and i certainly would t look Forward with any joyous enthusiasm to her j cutting me Over according to her own paper pattern. J i would want a wife who looked things from my Point of View and who would vote the same political ticket and go to the same Church Anc j like the same kind of food and read the same sort of books that i do. I would t see much Chance of happiness with a wife who thought everything i did wrong or foolish who scorned my Low bowed taste in musical comedies who hated athletics and was bored to death by my friends Ancl who was never willing to grab her hat and go to the movies with me or read a detective Story with me or laugh at a silly joke. Ancl finally and most important All i would t marry any girl who did t have a head full of Good hard horse sense for if she had that she would be reasonable Ancl just and to accept what came in life like a Good sport. Furthermore if she had plenty of Good sense i would know that the balance would to matter very much. For if an intelligent woman Lias faults and shortcomings she can Correct them but if a woman is a fool she is hopeless. Dorothy Dix. Beauty to by Lois Leeds the bridegroom was attended by his brother or. Cecil w. Pratt a. Col. G. A. Wells Warden of St John s College officiated. During the signing of the Register mrs. G Deas Ang for you mrs. Letchford Mother of the tride Vore a pretty ensemble of printed Georgette with Grey hat to match and Corsage bouquet of roses and Sweet peas. Mrs. Pratt Mother of the Bride Groom wore a Royal Blue Flat crepe gown with Bluege mohair hat and a Corsage bouquet of Pink roses and Sweet peas. A reception was held at the Home f the Bride s parents after which the Bride changed into her travelling suit of Navy Blue Flat crepe and Felt hat of match and Brown Fox fur. The Happy couple left on a trip by motor after which they will reside in Winnipeg. The annual report of the social welfare commission will be presented by the Secretary mrs. B. Stewart Hay at the August meeting of the body called for tuesday Oft noon at 3 o clock. Explaining that she leads a quiet life and would be glad to Exchange letters with some lonely person in Canada Eleanor a. Joyce of 39 bed Ford Grove. Eastbourne. Sussex. Eng land hns written to Winnipeg s City clerk ask Lafr his assistance in finding a correspondent. 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Weddings g the marriage took place August 3, at the. Home of mrs. Millward h33 Purby Street of Margaret Watson youngest daughter of mrs. G. Watson of Glasgow Scotland to j. Greenshaw. Rev. Or. Joslyn officiated. The pretty wedding took place at the Home of mrs. William Anderson 4c4 Pritchard Avenue monday evening when their youngest daughter Cora Ray was United in marriage to wll j hard d. Anderson son of or. And mrs. I h. Anderson of Winnipeg Beach. The j living room was decorated with pro j fusion of Pink and White Sweet peas. The charming Bride who entered the room with her father wore a pretty gown of White Georgette with soft flowing veil and carried a bouquet of Rose and. Lilies of the Valley. The Bride was attended by miss d. Eaton who wore a frock of Pale yellow geor Gette and carried a bouquet of Pink a Ostaffe. Rev. Or. W. A. Mclean officiated. Or. A. Co Sleod of Winnipeg Beach was groomsman. I following the ceremony a reception i was held and later the Young couple j left on a motor trip in the West and i on their return will reside at 741 lip ton Street. A pretty wedding took place on the i evening of aug. 1, at the Home of or. And mrs. R. Mccleary when their eldest daughter Marne was United in marriage to William Norrie eldest son of or. And mrs. D. Mcphall of Green Ock Scotland. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her entered to the strains of the bridal played by miss Mary Praser. The officiating Clergyman was pro Fessor Keit of Knox Church. The mde was attired in a baby glue Canton crepe gown made bouffant style with picture hat to match. She carried a j bouquet of sweetheart roses Ancl Gladi Oli the bridesmaid. Miss Isa Dalgleish. Chose of Rose beige Canton Crene with hat to match and can led a bouquet of mauve Sweet peas. The bridegroom was accompanied by or. Hugh Craig the As groomsman. During the signing of the Register miss Isa Dunsheath Sang a Buffet served after which the Happy couple left for a Short honeymoon. The wedding took place in St. George s Church Crescent Wood Satur Day August 3, of Gertrude eldest daughter of or. And mrs. P. H. Ford 425. Agnes Street to Leonard w. Pratt elder son of or. And mrs. W. H. Pratt 366 Waterloo Street. The Bride who wore a gown of Lucerne Blue Georgette and beige hat and carried i bouquet of Pink roses and Valley lilies entered the Church with her father to the strains. Of Lohengrin s bridal played by or. Roland b. Johnson . Church organist she was accompanied by her sister. Miss Mabel Letchford As bridesmaid who looked extremely pretty in a dress of Canary Georgette with Felt hat to match and carried a bouquet of Tea roses Sweet peas and Maiden hair baby s own soap r serf you Siladi is the House of ladies Quality apparel we must dispose of our entire Stock of Spring Coats and suits during this Sale. 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