Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 16, 1930, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press Winnipeg Friday mat 16, 1930 Uncial gathering protests anti religious movement Howie. Portage la Prairie mrs. John , Roland Mary Kemp Thorne Boissevain mrs Mary Doxtater i Mather and lady Schultz Winnipeg. Members of the . Pledged i themselves. In a Resolution passed at j the meeting yesterday to support j those candidates in the coming Federal elections reveal that they stand for Temperance. Another Resolution endorsed the move to Grant pensions for the Blind. The organization is planning a membership Campaign with the object or Velry be Dorothy Dix marriage for love or convenience the support of the Branch was pledged in the raising of funds for the convention. Presentations of bouquets of flow ers wore made to the retiring presi Dent. Mrs. W. P. Wallace Winnipeg and the first vice president. Mrs. W. A. Mills Oran View. Mrs. George Carter of Portage la Prairie who has been Secretary of the provincial Branch for ten years was Presentat with an. Article of jewelry upon her retirement in appreciation of her Long and faithful sen ice. Shall a girl use her head or her heart in choosing her husband shall she marry for love or an establishment does the love match or the marriage convenience bring a woman most happiness these Are questions that 1 am con Manitoba tinally asked by girls Aiice being in Winnipeg s first glider is on show in department store the Tare glider to be seen in Winni Peg has been brought Here by the Winnipeg plying club and is now Dis played on the Mezzanine floor of the Hudson s Bay company s store. Keeping apace with the world wide enthusiasm for the newest sport the plying club purchased the machine in order that its members might enjoy the sport and for instruction purposes. Several attempts to build gliders have been made by individuals in the City but none completed. In making the Purchase of a glider from a manufacturing company. Rather than building one As several Western clubs have done the Winni i Peg club had in mind the facts that when purchasing from a reputable i firm safety through the Best suited materials and experienced Workman-1 ship was assured and that there j would be no financial loss. The Brilliant red glider on display is a Cessna monoplane purchased at i a Cost of the weight is 125 i pounds the Wingspread 35 feet and the Over Ell length approximately 18 feet. The 170 parts listed on the invoice granted diploma were assembled Chanles. Curatelo sentimental myself i invariably answer Mary for love. Perhaps your heart May betray you. Perhaps your Prince charming will lose his allure for you when once the cloak of Romance has dropped from his shoulders. Perhaps your great Lover will make a Grouchy dumb husband. Perhaps he will even be unfaithful to you. Perhaps your own love will not be Able to stand poverty and shabby Ness and hard work. Perhaps you will regret the flesh pots. Nevertheless marry for love for you will have had something of which life cannot Rob you. You will have had your great hour. You will have known the rapture and the glory and the circling wings. Better fifty years Europe than a Cycle of Cathay. Better to have feasted royally once even if the cakes and ale proved indices Ible. Than to go through life on a Sid med milk diet without flavor or taste because it is Good for the stomach and affords enough nourishment to keep one alive. My views however Are flatly contradicted by that of a famous woman writer who in a recent Magazine article urges women to marry for convenience and not for love. Love is she Sal s. Pood is important. Shelter is important. Children Are important. Order and a sense of Security Are important taut not love. I married i Lor love Ami wasted the Best Vears j of my life in trying to make my i marriage a a Access. I married again for convenience and i have j Beun rewarded with All the Joys of life. I in my first marriage i loved and my husband betrayed my love. In this i second marriage of convenience i not expect adoration. I do not expect j romantic love and for the first time i am Able to look at the world with eyes that Are not harried with suffering. I miss Lily Joganow . Captain Normal school basketball team who graduated yesterday and who was presented with a diploma Foi general efficiency in physical Educa Tion. The course included Hygiene swedish exercise Folk dancing games. Indoor and outdoor sports and the award was on the basis of knowledge skill ind ability to teach. Hat old Robson mjv., obtained the Gold medal Given to the graduates class for ability to conduct physical this medal is furnished by tile Strathcona Trust. Yesterday by Nie Jarl valued for what i am a wife a it is estimated that a learn ing to Fly aircraft requires one half the usual time of dual instruction if he has previously Learned Riff in in in mining lad Depan raft ailment Lei eyed or re. At ill Leadin by . O to Pilot air plane instruction if 918 on hour while the Cost of instruction and operating a glider a year is i Mother the partner of a Man respected in the Community. Now i know that there is .1 genuine respect a mutuality of interest and purpose is there is Between us and children marriage is Ftp id d or co. Fort St. Winnipeg. The women s Guild of St. Aldan s anglican Church will hold a rum image Sale saturday morning at 9.30 o clock. In Trinity Hail. The great free press want and Market. That s the biggest Market and offers you the Best Chance of reaching the most buyers for All household goods Selling. Free press want ads Are the most convenient and satisfactory medium. Remember the More you Tell the quicker you sell. Dial 846 631 for a takers bound to undoubtedly where a Man and woman enter into marriage As they would into a business transaction it is much More Likely to endure than. It is when. It is contracted on a purely emote Oral basis. That is amply proved by the last that the Toni Ted states in which practically every match is a love match leads the world in the number of its divorces while in Continental Europe where parents mostly select their children s wives and husbands and marriages Are arranged on the grounds of suit ability and to promote financial or social interests divorces Are comparatively rare. There Are Many reasons Why the marriage of convenience should have better Chance of lasting than the i marriage of love. The first in of course that when you look at a Man or woman with hard boiled cye 5 in Stead of love blinded ones you Are probably a better picker o what you really need in a mate. Secondly the conventional marriage has net the emotional stress that the love match has nor do those who enter into it demand so much of those to whom Thev Are married. And thirdly it is a guard and a shield to one s heart because those we do not love cannot tear our hearts to tatters. They can Only annoy us. The woman who has married a for what he can give her is satisfied with her House her car her Fine clothes her position in society and she has no idea of throwing up her soft Job. Of she has married a Man whom she merely respects she neither expects nor desires him to be an ardent Lover and she Lioen t Badger him about a thousand things that the devoted wife nags her husband about such As keep ing his dry and watching out for automobiles and coming Home on time. Nor does the Man who has Man led s girl because she had Money or her father had a pull that would Advance his interests or because she was a Good Domestic girl and he wanted to Settle Down torture himself with jealousy Over every Man who comes about her. He asks is not to be bothered and be made comfortable. Undoubtedly a marriage of Rea son in which a Man and woman who have congenial tastes and Mutual interests Pool their assets because they believe they can make n bigger Success of life together than apart May Bis made a very Placid and stable arrangement but it can Only be made a Success if both husband and wife shut their eyes to the shadowy Romance that hovers in the background. For the human heart especially when it is Young and hungry must have us Miething to feed upon besides the Rory husks of respect and. Friendship. It must have something warm Vita something that has life and death in it and if it does not find this at Home will seek it elsewhere. No marriage is easy. Every marriage Calls for self abnegation for sacrifice for patience for endur Ance for the putting of another s pleasure and happiness before one s own and it is 30 easy to do this Lor one we love and so hard to do it As a matter of duty. It takes love to make toil a pleasure make Neary burdens Light to make sacrifice Sweet to make even a beloved one s a vets and peculiarities dear one precious because they Are his or hers it takes love to endure All things Hope All things and forgive All things. And so i say marry for love. It is the Only thing that makes to Worth while. With love marriage becomes a heaven on Earth. With out it it is cinders ashes and dust. Dorothy Dix. We pay your grocer i prop in the Price of Rose Tea we Bear the loss so you can now buy from your grocer at the reduced prices the red Rose Tea he has in Stock regardless of the prices that May be on the packages. Is everyone who uses re d Rose Tea guaranteed at All times the Best value that Tea can be. Is l and every merchant who Sells it guaranteed a fair profit regardless of markets or Tariff changes. Estabrooks co. Limited Winnipeg Manitoba Beauty by Lois Leeds permanent Waves As the warmer weather Rolls around again a great Many women and girls Are considering having another per manent wave put in their hair. Numerous questions regarding this method Are coming to me now to am going to give a few general rules that will be helpful to my readers. In the first place there is no doubt that a successful permanent wave is a great Comfort to Many business girls and women especially if their hair is exceptionally straight and inclined to be oily. While there Are numerous types or permanent waving machines that Are used and competent operators specialize in this Branch of the work it is very necessary for the individual to do her part in the care of her hair both before and after wave has been Given. And it must remembered even with the most and Beautiful permanent wave that the hah and Scalp require regular care if the hair is to stay and healthy. Every girl or woman with straight hair would be glad to invest in permanent wave if she could be sure that it would be As pretty As some of the pictures she has seen and Nure it would not harm her hair. Nobody wants her hair ruined or turned into a. Fuzzy dry mop. At the same time very few women realize that the Suc Cess of a permanent wave lies in several factors the two chief ones being within their own control namely the health of the hair and the care that is Given of it both before and after the wave. Great Many girls and women too have been guilty of neglecting to give the hair and Scalp the proper care and Dally treatment that is necessary to the health of Tho hair and Scalp Lor fear of spoiling the wave. Neglect of this kind very soon registers in thin falling and lust Erless hair. It is. So easy to skip the Dally brushing and Scalp Massage for several Days just the wave looks pretty and one is afraid of disturbing it lest it be lost. In time the Scalp becomes dirty Dandruff accumulates and the hair becomes dead looking and stringy. Then one is Apt to think the permanent wave was not a Success or the operator was to blame but h is not always her fault. No one can put hair in Good condition if it is ruined by neglect too Vuch bleaching or dyeing. Nor is it right to expect the permanent wave to be a Success if you will not take the time and trouble to give it the proper care and treatment. If your hair is healthy and of the right texture a permanent wave will Beautiful results. When the hair is not in Good condition to begin with. It needs even More care to keep it looking presentable. If your hair is inclined to be dry and you Are both ered with excessive Dandruff or if you have been using Strong bleaches or dyes on. Your hair it la not Wise to have a permanent wave until you have had your hair reconditioned by a series of special treatments. After this have the operator test your hair and isee if it will take a Perma Ninf wave successfully. It is Wise to invest in a few Scalp treatments and have hair in Good condition in the first place then the chances for a successful permanent wave Are much greater. And remember that a successful wave and artistic coiffure cannot con ceal or cure Scalp troubles due to neglect. Thorough brushing of the hair and Scalp Massage Are very Neces sary to keep it in Good condition. Shampoo the hair at regular intervals using a mild liquid shampoo mixture. Rinse Well and dry with warm towels. Arrange the Waves in place or have them reset at regular intervals. Choose a reliable operator to give the wave. T 1.0 questions answered club Dom Harmony Temple no. 3, pythian Sisters will meet in Royal templars Hall. Young Street this evening at 7.30. Following the business session there will be a whist drive and dance cards commencing at 8.15 o clock. The Toung women s conservative a business meeting monday evening. In the clubroom 312 Boyd building when a dinner was planned for the closing meeting of the season May 26, at the motor country club. Those attending will meet at the club rooms not later than 6.15 o clock. St. Chrysostom s anglican Church choir held a successful Surprise party at the Home of or. And mrs. J. H. Boucher 549 Poison Avenue in Honor of their choir Leader or. I. Harris who is leaving to take up Mission duty in the Brandon diocese. At the close of an enjoyable evening which was spent in games singing and dancing or Jackson president of the choir presented or. Harris with a framed photograph of the choir. Those or Seril were or. And mrs. J. H. Boucher or. And mrs. H. Mills. Or. And mrs. C. Storr or. And mrs. E. Jolliffe. Mrs r. English mrs. T. Baldwin misses m. E. Elkin a. Leon m. Small p. Reynolds i. Knowles e. Boucher. I. Campbell messes. J. Jackson a. Arnold c. Arn old b. Papineau j. Williamson j. J. Mckinney and i. Harris. 1 concluding the most successful year j of activity in the history of the society the annual meeting of the Wesley women s association was held in Sparling Hall wednesday afternoon. Reports covering work during the past season were presented by mrs. A. T. Kerr recording Secretary mrs. George Graham treasurer mrs. B. H. Scott convener of the purchasing committee and miss e. D. Bowes Dean of Sparl ing Hall. The meeting was presided Over by mrs. J. H. Kiddell the presi Dent. Officers for the coming year were elected As follows president mrs. J. H. Riddell first vice president mrs. T. R. Deacon second vice presi Dent mrs. R. H. Scott third vice president mrs. P. H. Hughes fourth vice president mrs. H. S. Trumpour recording Secretary mrs. A. R. M. Lower corresponding Secretary mrs. G. B. King treasurer mrs. George Graham social committee. Mrs. W. H. Parr and mrs. J. T. Lepage pro gramme committee mrs. O. T. Ander son. Miss a d. Bowes was appointed As member of the executive. At the meeting mrs. D. S. Hare Sang two solos accompanied at the piano by miss Mcleod. At the close of the afternoon Tea was served the prettily appointed table being presided Over by mrs. George Telfer. Robin social notes Roblin Man., May and mrs. W. V. Crowley of Kenora out., Are visiting with or. And mrs. W. Sharpen mrs. Crowley s parents. Or. Crowley is also Well known Here As he lived Here for some years before moving to Kenora and. Was a member of the Roblin band and. Orchestra. Lloyd Scott received word today that was once More la the scholarship class at Manitoba University. He won two this year in the engineering class to which he belongs one being for the highest aggregate in first and second years. John b. Kines left on tuesday eve Ning to attend the convocation exercises at Manitoba University where he is to receive his degree for science his Mother mrs. J. H. Kines accompanied him to attend the function. Mrs. George Scott entertained a few friends on tuesday evening to celebrate or. Scott s birthday. Or. And mrs. W. K. Ramsay were the most Success Ful at by doge and or. And mrs. W. E. Carr had to be presented with the Consolation. Various Winter clubs of the City re questing them to co operate with the Board in the Protection of shrubs in the Public Parks during the Winter season. The regular monthly meeting of the women s conservative association or Winnipeg will be held at 8 p.m., monday May 19, in the Marl Borough hotel mrs. Thomas Julius presiding. An address on some issues of election will be Given by b. K. Finlayson. Every one interested will be Welcome. Graduating Claas is largest since prizes presented medals and diplomas were presented to the 23 graduating nurses Cor la Hospital wednesday night. In the auditorium of the Gordon Bell school. The graduating class was the largest since the first else Ricorda graduates held their exercises in 1916. Appropriate addresses were delivered by or. A. G. Meindl president of the else Ricorda Hospital staff Rev. E. T. O Gara and Rev. Henry d. Martin. Prizes presented. Prizes were presented to the win ners by mrs. A. W. Hogg As follows theoretical work presented by or. J. D. Mceachern to miss Alma Mcintyre Winnipeg practical Nurs ing Given by or. A. G. Mendl and won by miss Amy Stegant Winni Peg general proficiency intermediate class presents by or. W. W. Part to miss Mabel Kennedy and the general proficiency honors for the Junior class go to miss Doris Bateman the prizes being Given by or. J. Picard. The Princess Pat s band played during the evening. Overture Taver Edi by Rossini minuet from Samp son by Handel ill dance till the Sun. Comes dedicated to the graduates and All souls dedicated to the Sisters of Misc Rico Dia. Other artists were miss a. A Boiteau vocalist and miss h. Broad Hurst pianist. List it graduates. Those graduated were misses Alma r. Mclntyre. Winnipeg rut ii c. Deerton Newark new Jersey Christinen Shields Giscome . Anna i. Murray Lyleton Man Sophie Smith. Winnipeg Alice e. Skeet drans Man. A. Stegant Winnipeg Sarah a. Horning bins Earth Man. Ruth Hall san Orrt Man. Elva i Oliver. Winnipeg Anna k. Deuton Newton Man. Gladys Smith Selkirk Man Eli Nore Bannatyne Sturgeon Creek Man. Grace e. Dunn Winnipeg Mabel e. Taylor Kelv Langton sask Clare e. Kenny Winnipeg Alice Kirkby Winnipeg Violet k crop Winnipeg j. Boyle Lyle co Man. Ethel k. Berridge Brador Helen Zellus Selkirk and Muriel my cloy Woodlawn Riding Academy St. Vital fair grounds St. Mary s re. Bus passes the Gate. Competent instruction in Riding horse Manship and jumping with special attention to children s classes. For reservation phone 499 3313. Welsh beat Beds in change. Irish Linen store they Are Bel tag a silk Koto guaranteed not to ladder for e to Plait a pair. Mow located at the Side of the Power Altig. Directly opposite the Bay s Portage and Vaughan Street Entrance. Weddings j the pretty House wedding took place wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o clock la at the residence of or. And mrs. W. J. King 12 Fermor Avenue St. Vital of their May to Andrew Cairns of Winnipeg. Kev. H. A. Don Nelly officiated. The Bride wore a most becoming gown of Shell Pink Chiffon with smart hat of Pale pm pfc lace Straw with band of French Blue velvet. Her bouquet was of Sunburst roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Willa King played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin As the Bride entered the room and also played during the signing of the Register. Following the ceremony a reception was held. A profusion of roses and ferns decorated the pretty rooms and the Tea table centred with the wed Ding cake was lighted by Pale pint tapers and further adorned with roses. Or. And mrs. Cairns left later for Vancouver and san Francisco where the honeymoon will be spent and on their return will reside in Oak land apartments. The Bride wore for travelling a smart gown of Navy Blue Flat crepe combined with banana toned crepe and a fur trimmed wrap in Black with a close fitting Black hat. F n. The wedding took place saturday May 10. At Zion Church of Ellen Low Ery Mcgill of Newtownards Ireland to or. Samuel Low Ary of Fork bluer Man. Campbell Morgan officiated. The Bride was prettily gowned in White crepe Georgette embroidered with pearls and brilliants. Her veil was held by a Coronet of Orange Blos soms and she carried a bouquet of american Beauty roses. The Mald of Honor. Miss Marian Cowan wore a charming White frock and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. J. Cowan As Matron of Honor wore a Cream Serge gown combined with White Satin. Or. William Mcgill brother of the Bride attended the bridegroom. Or. J. Cowan gave the Bride in marriage. After the ceremony a reception and dinner was served at the Home of Vir. And mrs. J. Cowan. After a Short honeymoon or. And mrs. Lowery will take up their Resi Dence at Fork Biver. Permission to use lawns is Given Winnipeg society by Parks Board permission. To hold Public Folk dances on the lawns of the City s paries was granted to the Winnipeg Folk arts society by the Public Parks Board at its session yesterday afternoon. The society will stage a number of out door programmes throughout the sum Mer with a View to inducing the foreigners of the City to retain their k dances and. Arts. Or. A. Blondal s the director and organizer of the movement. The Board received an application rom the Imperial Oil company asking to Cut Down several Trees on the Boule Vard on Burrows Avetine which they claimed would Block the Entrance to a proposed service Static Al. The matter was referred to the Boulevard com Mittee with a recommendation Itiat the company be charged with the work done. Programmes for band concerts were to the Board by the Secre tary and approved of by the Board. The Protection of dormant shrubs which Balf burled in the Snow during he Winter months Are of ten seriously injured by snowshoes land Toboggan its. Was urged by Herbert h. Cotting Jan. Chai Raten. It wag moved that the Board get in Terach with the smartly Here and there and Back in these Arch aids for Spring no matter what the occasion what costume you have elected to Wear there is an Arch Aid shoe that will look better and feel better than any other shoe you can Hust. Sketched above Are a representative group of Arch Aid shoes which fashion has decreed As important for the season. Choose from them the models which most please you and be assured feet Are correctly and satisfactorily groomed. We recommend periodical foot sex Ami n by your chiropodist Pedia Trust. Arch Aid Boot shop 425 Portage Avenue or. Barney Olansky chiropodist in attendance. Write for our Stylo catalogue and foot health Booklet. A weekend clearance of Chic Holt Renfrew Model millinery charming hats for Spring and summer with a smartness and Chic so closely connected with things from Holt Renfrew. Many of them Are Model hats copied from exclusive parisian creations Felts Felts and straws delightfully varied in brim treatment and in shades. Clear ing now for half their regular prices at two very special value groups two important collections of smart hats Are offered at generously reduced prices. There s exceptional Choice of intriguing Felt and Felt and Straw models. Each one a surprising value. Values to values to
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