Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press. Satt Jednat Juke it .1932 15 picnic parties occupy Lead place in Calendar of june social events anal brides elect feed at alfresco functions Novelty service arrangements which banish of 0 i door a Token Ilif yf-1 Tea. Lie suburban Tull ".l-im-e, Liap Given any 1o Iii picnic i if i ii him it. In Winnipeg this Bride in Shady a Litile they Are in i Iii h is they Are Niiler mrs at Mij Toritis or linking picnics. It Llie trave Lair at to a Cupl ire Iai . Jul lit hns Laid siege to Winnipeg s social in i or Etc if irek to Ibe wilds when soviet women favor lipstick perfume of cml i Lii Teil 1 Russ Cable to kure j rfcs he fryc 1 Rivat Wirt by a communist and where simplicity is the key note r life. Mrs. Paulina sem Nova Molo containers for Rill fit set is of he psst. fracture of lipstick. and or title sets to Bdl. the tells Aop rement towns on Cost not t wild Jower. A is. There is n certain political i up he piquancy in the fact that the largest or. We -ru3t i5 Lisa ded by the Wile. Of i Rev really 01 Premier nigh of electable arc jellied Verc ill si1--? Surprise that anyone from the i should ant to interview her. The Bey Trust she was slightly be pc med Chicken Acra ones Large Shallo pose of be stove or when hot dish the she has practically no time for pro serve. Quair j affairs. Of Kay pottery j tha i aha Trust recently has been course a ice Pic sized in the Moscow newspapers. The Pur i the being made that they had portable Beta useless and expend j Tuo Aern japanese who commits Hara portable he uie labels on products of the scr 1 Neuv ing out they were similar motorcade of flu6 my everything that in thing agog i Winnipeg Ger to attend triennial conference of a women s federation miss e. D. Bowes to be one of sixteen Canadian Dele Gates to take part in deliberations of Edin Burgh meeting when feminine doctors lawyers College professors and Plain grads from 36 countries meet in Edinburgh nest month to Settle the vexed question does a University Educa Tion fit the modern woman for life in Winnipeg will have a voice in the discussion. Miss Eleanor Bowes Dean of women at United colleges will be the one representative of Winnipeg s University women s dub at the sixth triennial conference of the International federation of University women which will open a Edinburgh july 27. And will continue to aug. 4. She will sail the latter part of this month aboard the Empress of Britain to take a motor trip through England and Scotland before group of 16 representatives going from Canada. Miss Bowes was a representative at the 1926 conference in Oslo. Norway. Typists guard state secrets at Buckingham mixed Elj desm held Helm Al l to Young child june 11. Nudism among 7nixed groups bathers not the solution of our complicated civilization Kew York told the closing session of the american psychiatric association while the stress its educational or. Lorand. Said the to a growing child opposite. Nudism is not surprising in our changing social Structure and i a have some beneficial results. But the mental inhibitions or May merely increase certain ele mental urges among certain types o or. Gregory Zilboorg. Of new York said the common idea that Are always insane is an error one could hardly suspect the a Lve experiments in soap making. An Kirl of Beans temporarily he new paper ridiculed the it is True that a suicide like Ivar Kreuger s appears to be the result of roof a. It we fit labels on cosmetics produced financial worries while George Eeast in capitalistic cities. Man s death was an outcome of ill women have become big health of Cosnie tics especially i lipstick and perfume. Worn lend p ran find to . Vishoot the guests or Iti step Don t leave Canada we need Yon to new capes copied from uniforms for red Cross new York. June of i Paris has gone Back to the ked Cross Hope you All Teal Tze the opportunities exit. Holy Trinity Parish Guild will hold Garden party in. The rectory grounds uniform of wartime for the i wednesday. Mrs. C. Carruthers inspiration prompting a new Cape j mrs l. Hobday will receive the j the care. Three Quarter length and guests. J luncheon will be served from 11.30j to Winnipeg s dog and cat world is All agog Over the news Yvo that their Good friends the humane society of Winnipeg will hold their annual tag Day saturday of next week to raise funds to carry on their worthy work As official guardians of All stray and suffering animals in our. Midst. Horses and ponies have heard the news too and All in their own Appeal ing Way Are urging animal lovers to make their usual contribution on the Day. Pictured Here Are several aristocrats of Winnipeg s animal i world and their owners including mrs. Arthur Burrows and her new coach , Gyp and mrs. W. A. Smith and her staunch Friend who is a member of the Well known Boston Bull family. Miss Rogers is playing with her siamese is a. Recent acquisition of the e. A Rogers family. Misses Eleanor and Nancy Montague Are pictured in their Garden with their wire haired terrier Peter and persian cats Walter and holy Trinity women plan sizes reduced for diplomas of 1932 grads dark Blue flannel is lined with White. With it is worn a White Wool skirt and a. Military. Blouse Vest to 2 o clock. In charge will be overs. I j. S. Elkin. Mrs. B. Pratt j r Premier Henry declared n Bike with four big White but Dawson Richardson and mrs. W. M. I the graduating class of the Tonc and Crichton. Afternoon Tea will lie a Grant Macdonald training school the spends ranged by mrs. A. Mcgaw and mrs. G. J Kuras. Connected with the Toronto the of the Golf links is Clemens mrs. Ohry Stal Irving mrs. George Patterson and mrs. Barker will i a. Rather Long sports Girdle which As to support and yet allow that smooth ten million Hospital Lor incurable. There Are other people in the world with Confidence in the future of their rhythmic hip movement on which country As we in Canada. The Only j Gosc Goli depends. Made of special countries that have greater Trade j materials the Girdle is very Strong than Canada Are great Britain. At the same time very flexible. Assist. Mrs. W. J. Jlynn and mrs. I Harry Goodman will have the Home i cooking table. The Candy stall will j be in charge of the Junior Guild Many prance and the United states. Don t leave Canada. We need the Premier s plea to the Joung nurses. We Are an ambitious people in Canada and although i Don t like drawing distinctions i think exceptionally so in Ontario. There will be Many of you who will find employment in your chosen profession. There win. However be some who May have to choose something else Lor a time but i ask that you do not lose mesh handbags Are the Ideal accessories for knitted suits and May if you like have a touch of leather on them or be made entirely of softly knitted yarn. Spongy in look and Quality they keep their shape remarkably Well and Are As Well suited to the Street As to the summer re dark Blue Sailor hats Bright col ored belts and Gay bags of the shins leather Are As accessories for Many smart costumes. Re with mrs. Eric Severn and mrs. J. Mcdonald As grand conveners. Mrs. B. J. Curry and mrs. B. Field will be in charge of the Flower stall. Miss g. Wade and mrs. C. L. Marks will preside Over the ice Cream stall. Knights of pythias and sister lodges plan Basket picnic two women believe feminine can Speed social Reform the knights of pythias sister temples. Nomads and will hold a. Joint Basket picnic at Kilton Park. Next sat Firdajr afternoon at there will be races for d old and inter relay races Tor the men s and women s lodges. A special prize is offered for the women s or. Dooley Novelty race. One woman who has looked out of i work. She served on the minimum j i windows of her Home and seen a Waje Board for five years. Merry Andi need for women in politics and Ike on eyed. Mrs. Mclennan arrived on j bother who has looked among the school Board As an . Member need to Nilk Yogi probably Don t id that White is the leading color for summer clothes especially sport things and that you end of accessories in and the need of is serving her fourth term How to the Home or the Home in politics she has a. Winsome Way with her Retif to feminine candidates seek and goes briskly to the Point in ainu Tiit we to the Manitoba legislature Ament which wins her friends on different colors to accent your White both Art running in i sides. Her viewpoint is that of the j outfit. Jessie . Independently As b and the Mother who Tebo candidate end miss Beatrice bested education and better Home con ii Cipr the of the in editions. And is out to get them but dependent labor party. J she is not a feminist in the. Mill Atit. Brigden in a priestess or she would work with men not and h3o quite simply dedicated them. Ott life to the cause socialism in j Bora in a Pilika Man. Phams because she be j miss Brigden i Jeves Tsai political Reform can create Moshere of poli Sivills Lor and that in a11 energies and All her ideals directed toward reforming the do you remember Twenty years ago today the horse show was the big event. Boxes were engaged a month ahead and feminine hearts and minds were intent on the smartest of gowns cloaks and hats Lor the event and saturday evening As usual was the most Brilliant night with or. And mrs. Douglas Cam Eron occupying the gubernatorial Box the latter looking very hand some in a. Fitted White Satin gown draped with Mack Chiffon embroidered in Gold and Black hat trimmed with White Ostrich mounts and cloak a Flack Chiffon. Mrs. Homer Dixon was in White embroidered Linen and White lace hat. With Pink roses and mrs. T. A. Anderson in White Linen suit with Black iat. Mrs. Leigh Mccarthy was wearing White embroidered in Blue and White hat trimmed with yellow Flowers Marjorie gait in Blue and White striped silk suit and Panama hat. And mrs. John. Gait in a Vio let costume with leghorn hat trimmed with White plumes and Osprey s. Mrs. C. W. Howley was in White Batiste showing elaborate embroidery on the frilled skirt and fitted bodice. Mrs. A Xingu Phillipps was in Saxe Blue with Matching picture hat. And. Mrs. A. J. Andrews was smart in a tailored suit of corded silk with Black hat circled with Primrose Pinic plumes. The same Day "tolende.1." the Lovely Home of chief Justice Howell lamed for its Lovely Lilac Bushes was opened for n Garden party in Aid of the knows Home for boys. Miss Jean Mclntyre left on a visit to and miss Varna Mcmartin returned from attending Park Seminary. Washing ton or. And. Mrs. A. T. Eaton were in town and or. And mrs. G. F. Bush from new York with their daughter a ode who had been in school in Belgium. Miss Freda maw entertained luncheon in Honor of Jean Andrews a Bride elect Che guests including Ruth Mcgachen. Maryon gait Mae Nicholson. Evelyn gait. Aldous Claire Heubach Evelyn Mcmillan. Margaret Jukes and Mary Elliott. Mrs t t bid entertained at luncheon for mrs. Woodbridge. Of Toronto her guests being mrs. W. Sanford Evans. Mrs. Jerry Robinson mrs c w Gordon mrs. Wilson Bell. Mrs. William Robinson. Mrs. J. Pepler mrs j b. Coyne. Mrs. Alan Georguson Calgary misses Gladys Parsons of Toronto. New York june presi dents handing out diplomas to girl graduates on commencement a will heft to hold this june than in former years. For. Sheep skins real or imitation Are Knaller this season than Ever before. Until Twenty years ago eighteen j by Twenty three inches was 1 diploma s conventional proportions i according to Walter Dunn of Ames i Bollins on new York diploma makers. He said the shrinkage has been gradual and certificates smaller than Ever in Vogue this Spring especially in girls colleges. This week artists Are inscribing names of thousands of girl graduates on diplomas that measure Only six by eight inches. Last year fourteen by seventeen was a popular size. The reason for the reduction is because girls no longer want to have their diplomas framed so that they can hang on the parlor or. Dunn said. The idea now is to tuck them Awa a in a drawer or a trunk. The Only people who order frames Are doctors and dentists and the new crowd of graduate hair daring Debutante tries to smuggle Kodak into court London. June 11. Despite one month of reticence on the part of court officials the Story finally is out. One Debutante summoned to attend the second court was gently none the less before she entered the Royal presence. She was an american and she badly wanted a. Photograph of the but she knew that no films or the Interior of the Palace on court nights had. Ever been taken. Nothing daunted she concealed a tiny camera in the midst of her Large bouquet. She was unlucky. A keen eyed official discovered her out she went London june women who arrive at Buckingham Palace at s o clock every morning know More of the secrets of politics diplomacy than any of Kher women in Britain. They never talk about their secrets not to each other. They Are the secretaries to the King s advisers and High officials of the court. They documents that begin with words such As secret and confidential for cab inet use personal and private for the use of the prime minister but they forget them As soon As they have written them. The business of the Day begins soon after 9. O clock when a Bell summons them from their Little office cheer Ful paint and red carpets to the presence of sir Clive Wigram the King s private Secretary. Seven or eight o clock at night often still finds them Busy. They work hard but there Are compensations. They travel with the court when it goes to Windsor or Sandr Ogham or Balmoral. There they find time to relax among Beautiful surroundings. Their names Are secret. In fact few know who these women Are. This year in the honors list one of their names appeared against an . Order of the British with the simple explanation for taut Only rarely does recognition like this come their Way. All of them Are unmarried one or two saw War service with the women organisations others have family links with the court. One Quality they All possess in Ehe supreme degree already miss Bowes is collecting opinions from Winnipeg graduates on the question of higher education for women. She indicated the other Day that the verdict will be in favor of More and better degrees As a Means of helping women toward that form of applied learning for which universities have no name and no degree namely the theory and practice of getting along in the. World. This topic will be one of Many dealt with by informal lectures and discussions. The preliminary pro gramme suggests other subjects such As the psychology of children train ing for service in department stores the preservation and disintegration the family some aspects of Public health and some aspects of second Ary education will be on the final list. Formal reports and addresses statute Only a Small part of the con Ference though great interest taches to the fact that the speakers will include the Duchess of Atholl and t be intrepid woman Amy Johnson. Social functions in Edinburgh and entertainments planned on parts of the British Isles including Birmingham. Bristol Cardiff Leeds London Manchester Oxford Glas Gow Aberdeen and a. Group tour _ through Ireland will give this cosmopolitan gathering of women a Chance to associate in the pleasant est Way possible. With a View to International de standing the federation has listed club houses for students All nationalities in various one of these. Crosby Hall in London will be visited by the conference delegates. To reduce health insurance Benefit to married women pastel dresses Cotton and silk pique Linen Wool and crepe sleeveless sports dresses of Lemon yellow powder Blue Shell Pink and water Green hold spot in summer styles. A prominent Ruperts land pupils stage old time court dance miss Brigden was cradled in an at Lipics and All her train n a or alien can Speed the set Reform when Reallis the close relationship by the Home and politics. The Home is the business of poli and politics should be the Busi of the she holds. Mclennan is a practical Huu unitarian whose experience and jaw image of social problems has her that the state needs its housewives just to Jather. As the Home needs in to have More making the Laws Gene country social Structure. Her father of United Empire loyalist Stock was a member of the old patrons of Indue a charter member of United Farmers of Manitoba. Miss Brigden was born at Napinka Man., educated in childhood at Manitoba schools and later at Brandon College. At nine years of age she was going to political meetings and before collegiate Days came her eyes were fixed on the course she has followed to this Day. She took courses in psychology. It Flocs. Political Economy and Sci we Are work tinder the county the groundwork Laid miss Brigden still a slip of a girl with Bright eyes to interest her a Clever Tongue and a forthright Man Ner started out to spread the gospel of social Reform and gain practical int. Rel Ronal league have conference of labor political parties. La5 la member in her. And she was candidate for Federal member of the j honors in 1930, running against Hon. Corn Kunhs club and its a Crerar. La Brandon in old time costumes wigs and patches Jor the colourful court scene Vii a rues a. Afternoon at residence. Kilo Etc. The program tie Tea tinder the direction of miss lie machine says Bride and. Groom love each other Chicago june former miss Harriet Berger 21, and vac Law Hund. 24. Said i have document Ary proof they meant it. They were married by judge Charles s. Adams while they were strapped to Northwestern University s lie Detec and this is what the machine showed the Bride s not the stopped when the judge asked the bridegroom do you take this and also when he said i pronounce you Man and the bridegroom s Wood pressure rapidly and steadily decreased during the ceremony while the Bride s steadily Rose. The newlyweds really love each other according to computations of Charlesm. Wilson operator of. The lie the Chart registered by the lie de Tector was Given to or. And mrs. Kund along with their marriage certificate. Coloured Patent leather trims Milady s costume from head to hem these Days. London june 11. Women par7__ titular by married women who under the. National health scheme Are to have their reduced. This step is being taken because the tremendous increase it. C their claims has undermined stability of the scheme. Between 1923 and 1927 the Ness and disability claims by ried women increased 42 per and 87 per cent respectively in. Case of unmarried women the in creases were 29 per cent and 54 per cent. Sir Alfred Watson government actuary says the. Average yearly loss on women in the valuation period. Was married 51.80, and unmarried 48 cents. Business women doing very Well during depression Montreal june in executive positions Are holding their places remarkably Well through this period of depression declared miss Helen Cleveland of Toronto International president of Zonta speaking at a dinner held in her Honor by the Zonta club of Montreal. Tribute was paid to the achievement of a Earhart who has shown that a woman can. Do As Well As Man in a Good Deal bet Ter than most of by Cleveland. Party organizers state women supporters out campaigning for votes it is not merely the woman s vote work is done directly under the men s nor that Subtle thing known As but the Good hard work of political campaigning and organizing which is making women a potent Factor in the provincial elec Tion this year. Party. Organizers agree that women have never thrown themselves into a Campaign with More Fervour and the women themselves admit that they Are playing no Small pan in the Campaign. Every political group has its women s committees and on election Day there will be women scrutineers and poll clerics in practically every City and. Suburban division As. Well As in Many Rural. Polls. The Liberal progressive women organize d under the general chairman ship of or Olive Cole separate committees in each of the four City Gilbert Mccoll for the South mrs j w Cadwell for South be att mrs b Eye Ford for North Centre and mrs. R. D. Bruce for the North. Mrs. John Bracken and mrs. R d Rogers Are honorary chairmen these women feel., keenly the Lack of a woman Are carry ing the Flag of Fem leninism As party workers and spurring women to a new interest in the issues of the campy Len. Drawing room teas for different National groups and special women s meetings Are among their activities. Conservative women Are organized under mrs. Thomas. Julius and mrs. E. Ansdell with mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick Secretary. Mrs. J. B. Hat Ineson is in charge of the South committee mrs. C. V. Lindsay of one in South Centre miss Hazel Matchett for North Centre and mrs. Murdo Mcrae for the North meetings Are held in each District and hundreds of women Are being enrolled for canvassing and poll service on election a the sub Urb Iii women. Are even More Active and. Ribeir enthusiasm., for the party i cause is shared by women in country districts. The Liberal have 3 committees. Labor women who have Ever been Active figures in Campaign work Are More energetic than is their War. They began their task Long ago by holding teas card parties and con certs for party funds. Unlike other years when they served on men s committees they too have special committees this year. Mrs. Jean Miller is in charge in tha South mrs. H. Hawkins and mrs. B. Cunningham in Centre Winnipeg and mrs. P. Lowe in the North. Neigh boyhood meetings at people s Homes Are the popular Way of discuss my election problems either the candidates or without them. A corps of women speakers including mrs. A. S. Woodsworth arid her mrs. Grace Woodsworth Mclnnis mrs. Gloria. Queen Hughes and others Are on the stump through the suburbs and nearby towns and Are stirring up interest wherever they go. Everywhere political observers say the women Are on the Alert. They even hint that a heavy vote will be polled because the women will not Only turn out to vote themselves but will make . Cast their ballots too. _. _ though much. Of. Their French designers feature Flowers on evening gowns designers realizing the decorative value of Flowers in. The evening have devised new and startling ways of using Flower trim mings on frocks. Shoulder straps and narrow girdles Are made of Flat velvet blossoms a contrast with the frock. Cleverly arranged clusters of Flowers indicate the High Waistline or out thine bust
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