Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 12, 1930, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press monday 12, social and personal prior to leaving for the esst. Miss Elsie Johnson of Toronto who is the guest of miss Gladys pea Ionek for several Days will return to he East Thea even in mrs. R. G. Persse has returned from Knelman Lavrence Young Harold a both. Donald Ovas Harold denser Lynn Salton and Arthur Strauss. A William s. Drewry entertained at the Tea hour Over the 1 week end in Honor of the coming of of her son or. Corbet Drewry. 4 Kenora. Of Uherc she was Tae guest colourful bouquet of tins f Lowers Cen of her Mother Lor several weeks i pretty Tea table which was As i lighted by tall Green tapers mrs Harrison in Banff during the i e Ces the assistants in the dining Lummer months room included misses bar false of Winnipeg. A recent in Toronto l for fhe to he next months. Room included misses Barbara Loelf Lorraine code. Buth Machray i to i Betty love. Ald Frank Hall and family i saturday evening for Vancouver i where hey will reside in future Pra i tote Stair. At _ he Pori. Garry tuesday evening the meeting of the girls j the committees of St. Charles or. G. X. Simn kinds a visitor i country club Golf Section saturday evening the Board of management of the club entertained the Junior Mem Bers at an informal dunce. Supper was Eav Tarj in Winnipeg for several Days last week. M from Vancouver to England. Miss Marjorie Waush expects to leave served in the dining room the tables Erin essay for Jasper Park. Alta., i were most attractive with Bou she a a spend the remainder of i Quets of Spring blossoms and Ereen summer. _ tvs and Green tapers. Among those who attended were or. And mrs n p met Iron or. Charles Wilson left last week on mrs. Gerald s. Rutherford misses Ruth snort visit to Calgary. Lemon Sorah Grant Barbara North Wood. Read. Eleanor Breen. Man it Leenill. J Charles Jack Young Erguson. Jerry Reid Pentland. James masters or. Jack Gage re ii me Sun i Mclaughlin Edward morning Montreal. Dorothy Bewell m. Galle Sale. A. New Combe. M. Crawford l. Cross b. Bus sell m. Hinds r. Stuart b. King. W. Handel a. Gray Elinor Dutton. C. Manders j. Edington v. Hand Cris pin Phyllis Thomas. E. Wilding l. Syme. N. Kirby j. Mcdonald d. Davies. F. Hill a Thomson l. Loton. C. Loton e. Leigh k. Lease e. Harvey. Norma Johnson mar Culbertson Roberta Culbertson Audrey Warley s. Coupar b. Davies a. G. Corner. B. Hanna m. Ferguson. Pearle Carleton m. Beck g. Wallace f. Car son c. Cameron b. Thornton m. Pal e. Olafson j. Blakeley. m. Lister w. Henderson e. Lehman. M French a Shaw. J. Riley m. Wood m. Thmpson b. Hunter. M. Ganer b Cromble e. Campbell. G. Robertson. K Gunn e. Grey. P. Graham h. Car . Smith m. Gulland p Clarke. B. Barclay. B. Brereton k. Me Faddin g. Chatfield Gertrude pickles Xina Cadham. M. Dagg d. Parsons. M Metcalfe m. Brown a. Brown Flora Sellers Marlon Sellers. H. Ryan. H Mattson Dorothy Rhodes messes. L Fleming. B. Seater j. L. Baird a. Haddon a. Wolfe g. F. Gillies e. Ford c. Rigby g. Scalf a. Me Laughlin h. Alexander h. Taylor w r. Burgoyne g. Scrivener. J Boley o. Batsford v. Wallace j. Beu b. Sammons. A. Gourlay j. Swar Feton j. King a. Paget w. Little. P. Gill. D Wood h. Gravenor. R. Dodson. J. Bell or. Belden j. Vonney a. Robinson e Wood l. Mcadam c. Moore j. Bailie j. Buchanan t. Rooke. A. Flanigan. A. Flanigan e. Pum Val a Liu c Gibb j. Hora a. J. Stephen. M. Newton c. Gerry l. Curry. T. Simpson. H. Simpson h. Harriman b. Moffatt. B Brown. B. Halliley. P. Allan. J. Mur Doch c. Scott l. Wright. E. Butler c. Langford h. Rhodes i Monk p. Warburton. C. Price f. Prent c. My Kenzle c. Forsyth l. Dowdell e. M11i or b. Robinson d. Cameron h. Crofts e. Johnson t. Garbutt. H. Smith g. Williamson v. Jowers k. Ford and w. H. Busby. Mrs. Price Bat tray and her Small son Are spending the next two weeks at mag ill Ulver site i per Lehmann. Rect Ned Bowles Harry fort the guests of or. And j to i mrs. Read. Ted Pope. Fred Anderson. Emelle Brisbin. Robert Smith. Billy me the i an attractive rendezvous saturday i and Charles Robertson evening for Many dance enthuse was the main dec legroom 11 by son entertained inform fort Garry hotel the week end i ally at Bridge saturday evening in in rightful event. To loss reserved i tables and their guests included or. J Jmc who is her guest for a Beta Phi fraternity entertained at an enjoyable informal dance aunt Het by Robert Quillen i did t know Mary anus had been up to anything until i heard her fussing about the narrow minded folks in this All sorts and sizes wrists and brooms and the members of the auxiliary in charge of sales saturday were garbed in. Smart the product of the Institute and included mrs. A. E. Bowles mrs. H. N. Mackinnon mrs. C. A. Ferguson mrs. Leo Mccarthy mrs. W. E. Milner mrs. Herbert Sellers mrs. Martin. Murphy mrs. N. Heim Becker mrs. H. A Tucker mrs. B. B. Henderson Donald Mcintyre mrs. Clarke. John. Mcgregor. Mrs. A. M. L. Long Fowler and miss c. E. Remember the Winnipeg foundation when oiking gifts to Charity. Matheson of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place quietly May 31. Or. And mrs. P. E. Lorch spy kill sask., announce the engagement of help younger daughter Beatrice May o or. William. A. Kelly Sta of or. End mrs j. A. Kelly of Kenora ont. Tie wedding will take place quietly june 4, Winnipeg. Weddings . The pretty wedding took place thurs Day evening Al Home Street United solid color shirts need careful laundering the new solid color shirts which Are now so popular need careful _ laundering to preserve the freshness which makes them so attractive. They will look better and last longer if washed our modern soft water Way and ironed Vith our wonderful new steam heated presses. Send yours this week and note the difference. Just phone our representative Call. I mrs. O. St. Denis Saskatoon. Is the i guest of her daughter mrs d. Bryson i the Winnipeg Canoe club celebrated the formal opening of the season at the clubhouse on saturday night with the first of a series of weekly dances. The increasing popularity of this organization was attested to by the at Tendance of 600 members and friends who enjoyed the Lively tunes of Claude Turner s orchestra. The committee in charge included prank Wilson Leslie i speedily and Burnett Rattray. Those i attending included misses Anne Lane. Jean Baird. A. Layron. A. Ear Lett. L. Litz. D. Pearson Virgina Skinner i. Carter d. Paulson. Edith Muirhead t. Brj Judson s. Stephenson d. Fenton k Tuffner k. Carter. I. Hall Day p. Strathdee m. Curie. Muriel Mcleod. D. Mawdsley m. Teskey. Ferguson. Byth Mckin of Community new Skyline in err twins the Motif that Best symbolize the spirit of most priced teis poom 5200, Jet of Complete let in modern Container from Birks Herbert Sellers Wellington Crescent. In Honor of miss Mary Regnold a Bride elect of this week a number of friends have arranged a. Dinner to be held at the Hoyal Alexandra hotel wednesday evening. Mrs. Horace of Minneapolis has been the guest of the i Beta Phi fraternity for several Days whom Many pleasant functions were held returned Home Friday evening. Miss Bessie Blancke entertained at dinner recently in Honor of miss Nellie Putterman a Bride elect of this month. Covers were Laid for ten. Guests. Mrs. William Scott and daughter. Miss Adele Scott a Bride elect of May 17, entertained at dinner saturday evening in Honor of miss Scott s bridal attendants and a few friends. Rev. And mrs. Hugo Seltzer 15b aliens Street Are guests at the Moody Bible Institute Chicago. Miss Winnifred Sparling Dorchester Avenue entertained a number of friends at Tea saturday afternoon. The pretty table centred with Pink blooms and lighted with Matching tapers was presided Over by miss Lenore Brock and miss Helen Parke. Assisting were miss Kathleen Plaxton and miss Nora Sparling. Mrs. Slidders Quelch Street entertained at Tea thursday afternoon in Honor of mrs. David Slidders prior to her departure to spend the summer in the old country. During the after noon the guest of Honor was presented with a handsome travelling bag. Mrs. M. S. O Brien. 854 Garwood ave nue entertained a charmingly arranged party m Honor of her. Daughter Irene s eleventh birthday. The table was centred with Spring Flowers and Matching tapers. The guests were misses Irene o Brien Iris Scott mar Garet Brown Rosaleen Symmonds Mae Hurch of prances Marilla eldest daughter of or. And mrs. Herbert tails 282 Home Street to Brness Wil Iara Malcolm Lee youngest son. Of mrs. Victoria for no extra charge we darn Jour Hose and mend your clothes. Kyj Ethoda laundry limited 372 Burnell St. Phone 37222 see the ring of Luck Mitchell Copp Portage it wedding gift with each marriage License Headquarters for Quality wedding rings Woodlawn Riding Academy St. Vital fair grounds. St. Man s by. Bus passes the Gate. Competent instruction in Riding horse Manship and jumping with special attention to children s classes for reservation phone 499 s315 Welsh Brothers in charge. Saunders Isabel Harris Eileen and Sheila Symmonds. Kidd or. And mrs. S. Arneson and son Arnold of High Bluff will sail from new York. May 16, for Norway where they will spend the next three months. On their return trip they will visit in prance in the British Isles. Or. And mrs. H. W. Humby announce the engagement of their charmingly dressed in a Midnight Blue ensemble of sat crepe with Corsage bouquet of Ophelia roses and close fit Ting hat of beige mohair. The Bride was attended by her Sis Ter. Miss Evelyn Grace who wore a Rose beige crepe dress Corsage bouquet of pint roses and Large hat of Toast mohair and braid. The bridegroom was attended by or. Leonard Winterburn. The bridegroom s gift to the Bride was a Pearl necklace. A reception was later held at the Home of the Bride s parents where some thirty guests assembled. The Happy couple will their name in St. Vital. The marriage of Jessie daughter of or. And mrs. J. D. O Donnell. To or. J William Edmund Osier eldest son of . Hugh p. Osier and the late mrs. Osier of Winnipeg took place saturday afternoon at 5.40 o clock lust. Ignatius Church Rev. Father o Gara performing the ceremony. The attendants were or. Culver Riley and miss Evelyn o Donnell. The Bride wore a smartly tailored suit. Of Navy Blue twill with a French tuck in Blouse Navy Straw hat with medium brim and a Platinum Fox fur. She carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Or. And mrs. William Osier left immediately after the ceremony for new i Ork and will spend the next six weeks in England and on the continent. Too May be proud of your hair. Your hair can be made to look Beautiful to add immeasurably to your smart Ness and Chic. The answer of course is a Rowland personality permanent wave easily cared for. No Combs or Finger wave necessary. Lives in the Glis 1 tuning Waves of your soft natural quaintly. _ charming All so easily and comfortably acquired at the Rowland. Deft fingers Mould the coiffure into something Lovely fingers skilled in their work and certain of effects. To add Glamour to your individuality insist of a Rowland personality permanent. Model on display. May special 8 regular Price the Best permanents that modern. Science has produced. Every wave perfect. In any style desired no Finger wave necessary a Day or evening appointment May be arranged by phoning 23173, Rowland Beauty Parlours 30654 Donald Street at Portage Over Usset s St Keme proves Slozat. Hairdressers wait. Bernard Ltd. Department store have great news for you club Dom the annual mothers Day service a held by the mothers association Middle Church on saturday afternoon Rev. Robert m. Prayne acted As chair Man and gave a very inspiring addres on the significance of the Day. The musical programme arranged by or c. H. Maybee and. Mrs. J. A. Ovas in eluded vocal selections by mrs. Phoeb Barker Hare or. George Mcleod an mrs. R. M. Prayne piano Solo by. Or Clare Taylor with mrs. R. M Prayne played the accompaniments of the artists. Miss Margaret Robinso and master listen Burns Mcilhagga pupils of. Mrs. Jean Campbell gave Sev eral dramatic readings and Musica monologues. The Tea room was in charge of mrs j. A. Short mrs. A. L. Mclntyre an mrs. Pred Shann with members of the Board assisting. The Tea table Centre n s realistic the Queen of the permanent All hair is tested to determine the Correct steam ing time which is most important in permanent waving. Too much or too Little steam May result in a frizz or no wave at All. Through our knowl Edge of hair testing we Are Able to give the wave you desire. Realistic is a permanent wave in a by itself and cannot be compared any other method of permanent waving. It is the closest to natural Wavy hair. Hairdressers claiming a wave where absolutely no wave is required Are simply misrepresenting ability even natural Wavy hair needs to be set by Finger waving or comb waving to form a particular style of hair dress. Our s25 person s realistic permanent Ware we offer during May at a special Price of make tour appointment Early Portage Avenue. York hair store established 1905. New York hair store building. Phone 22 735 youngest Wlton a Crystal vase of marguerites a daughter Dorothy to or. Norman g. Presided Over by mrs. R. H. Webb an All the guests were entertained to Tea mrs. T. R. Deacon and mrs. W. G. Allen had charge of the carnations and Cand which were Given to All the resident of the Home. Mayor r. H. Webb mrs Charles Little and mrs. S. J. Mcleod extended Greet Ings and a. Vote of thanks to All who had arranged such a after noon. The mothers association also sent carnations to the provincial jail ant Soldier wards of the general Hospital. The . Of Norwood presbyterian Church will hold their monthly meet ing in the Church Parlours on tuesday evening. May 13. At 8" o clock. The ladies auxiliary of the Cana Dian legion hold a Gen eral meeting in the Canadian legion building. 91 Albert on thursday 8.30 . Under the distinguished patronage of his. Honor j. D. Mcgregor and mrs. E. C. Harte Prem Ier and mrs. John Bracken his Wor ship mayor r. H. And mrs. Webb lady Nanton and lady Alkons. The annual Sale of articles made by the Blind opened at the Institute saturday after noon. Miss Hazel Matchett who with mrs. H. P. Christie is convening the Sale which will be held each Day this week introduced the speakers. Mrs. R. B. Mcelheran who represented her husband who is absent from the City conducted a Short sen ice and mayor Webb in a Short address on the work which is being done spoke sympathetically of the valiant efforts of those who have not the use of their eyes and of the help the Community can do in purchasing the articles made by these Brave people. Or. Digby Tom la Noti Blind pianist gave a Solo and the Princess Patricia band under the direction of Captain James played Sev eral numbers. Or. Tomunson gave his last Public concert in Winnipeg As he leaves Early in the week for England. The Sale and Tea saturday was convened by the women s auxiliary to . The Junior auxiliary and the i Woods de service club the conveners j being my. W. Sanford Evans mrs. Prank w. Prog Ley and miss Ruth Tucker. The. Tea tables were attract i Tulve with Bright bouquets of daffodils and yellow snapdragons while the main Tea table centred with a Silver bowl of Pink roses and Pink stalks was lighted by tall yellow tapers. Mrs. William Hen lot. Mrs. Sydney t. Smith mrs. N. P. To race and mrs. H. A. Hob son presided Over the Tea and the assistants in the Tea room included mrs. Alexander Pordham mrs. W. S. Pozer mrs. H. Reynolds. Mrs. Goorge me whittle. Mrs. W. Nott. Mrs. Leonard Weaver. Mrs. Lee Devlin mrs. T. Thom son mrs. S. Luce misses Margaret Marr Ruth Larwood Francis Smith Grace Hewer Babs Chalmers and Olive Sharpe. The Home cooking table was a popular one and was convened by mrs. W. J. Pozer. Mrs. Lyman Powell is. President of the Woodside service club. The Sale o articles made in the Institute include babies knitted Wear shocks and aprons baskets of White shoes Are necessary for graduation carry a comprehensive Stock of kid and Satin straps pumps and ties moderately priced. Calgary clock like service and Best Quality work constantly add new customers to our Ever growing list in laundry and dry Are you among them modern and Dye works company Ltd. Phone 26361-2, 22029 the new push up crop Pignole proper permanent if your hair will take it we am mend the new push up Croos. Note the Ama tag that requires no costly a fam just push up with your civis Ani the deep Lovely curls fall mrs ally into place. Grett or it hatless outdoor sport Seison. Has. Lar half Price for other textures of commend the most suitable Nijs reduced Price this offer holds for limited to. Only. Of not ready 11.00 Depoalis Hoid special Price for future Catt phone soviss scientific hairdres1c Sis Bill dim. Portage and Vil Jun opposite Hadhy s it used to be a one horse the Plant and part of the Fleet of delivery rigs and Dairy Ltd. It is difficult to believe that this modern Creamery with its 40 delivery rigs and trucks was Only 5 Jears ago a one horse Alfred Decruyenaere commenced Busi Ness in a very Small Plant with one Rig 5 years ago. Phenomenal growth the enormous growth of modern Dairy and the Ever increasing demand for its products can be summed up in two Quality and service. Winnipeg has for Many years been noted for. Its Good milk Supply and in face of powerful Competition modern Dairy could Only have gained favor with the Public through Quality compare our modern Plant with any you have seen compare our milk with any you have. Used and our phone number s 201 101 n you can obtain modern Dairy products at All High class stores modern Dairy Ltd. You can whip our Cream but you can t beat our milk owned and controlled in Winnipeg
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