Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 20, 1932

Issue date: Monday, June 20, 1932
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Previous edition: Saturday, June 18, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 20, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free monday Juke Tain i i a. At Tea wednesday i in Honor of her Coulsn miss Bernice 1 Langrill of Hamilton. In Honor of mrs. Richard g. Harris of Vancouver members of the Hump to club will entertain at a Picolo lunch Friday afternoon. Or. John Ein Annm hns returned from several months visit in Kings Henri by ton ont. Sober or Woods is Linz. Eric Miller re Ivo i Hamilton in Csc s a i mrs. Burns Walker will entertain at a s ?.nd Ault Mills i the Tea hour thursday p Ter noon in Honor of mass Wini Ftp Monkhouse. Pyrd do sieves a popular of open their j it the Lake the j or. James Bain Grosse i has left for suit Ste. Marie mich., where he will reside. Vests Moncrieff Theo-1 Are spent in several Daysi mass Dorothy Grant left saturday in Minneapolis to spend the next three weeks in j Montreal. M Jim ii on. June extending the farm loan pro visions of the reconstruction fun juice corporation to crops harvested 1933 to livestock raiding in icon cinc poultry incl Dairy farming. Was passed saturday by the United i states House of representatives returned to the Senate with minor i Dinen Dinets. Open Day will be held at Middle Church Home Calva tap e of these summer vials finest service men s dry cleaned pressed ladies dry cleaned pressed Plain cleaned re blocked Felt phone 86 685 dry cleaners dyers Good dry surest Way to Economy to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the opening of the old folks Home a Tea open Day will be held Friday afternoon from. 3 to 6 o clock at the Home it Middle Church when the new. Wing will be open for inspection by. Interested visitors. Under the management of a Matron. Nurse orderly staff of the Home has housed cared for 117 persons in the last year with an average of 84 a month. The Home was founded at the request of the late mrs. Margaret Scott who reported several fam Ilies of old men women living in very unsanitary conditions. They were first placed in a building on Avenue which since has been torn Down a business Block erected on its site. It was then decided a farm Home would be a better Clarc for these old people they were removed to the site of St. Paul s Industrial school where the main building had been burned but the farm with superintendent s hit use arid outhouses were acquired. The attic of this House was furnished giving accommodation for it aged persons. In summer there was ground for the. Old men to work household Liu ties for the women. They kept hens six cows which supplied eggs milk to the Home. The building soon became too Small for the number of applicants in 1s09 the present i building was erected on the site of the old Industrial school. In 1915 the first addition the Hospital Wing was added . A second Wing now has been completed. This Riew Wing is attached to the original building but is one of the units of a comprehensive plan for future development. The Halifax Halifax Nova Scotia. Rev. Dean Lloyd officiated. After spending a few Days in Hali fax or. mrs. Tull left Fon Belle Oram Newfoundland where or. Ynell hns medical supervision 01 b Large the. Newfoundland government weddings Straw with shoes bag of the same Shade. Thillis. Mnn., june the marriage of Madge self. London England. or. Burton till. Son of the anglican Church. Detroit or Antl mrs i ill. Gilbert lakes was the setting for pretty i Plains. Man., took place. May 23. At. At club Dom a general discussion of club Busi Ness will be a feature at Nee Tang of the cosmopolitan club to held at the1-Marlborouah hotel wednesday at delegates Lor the International convention will also be elected., at under the allspice of the women s missionary society of old Kildonan presbyterian Church a Silver Tea will tuesday afternoon eve from-3 to 6 8 to 10 o clock at the Home of mrs. William. Mckay 79 Bannerman Avenue. Members of. Statute will hold a picnic at a Ladonan Park. July 7, according to arrange ments completed at the Institute meeting tuesday evening at the . C.a., when mrs. W. Hae was appointed convener of the event. The presi client mrs. J. S. Milne was in. The Jbf tar. District convention. Reports were Given a Minorgan. mrs. A. Nabbs. Mrs. T. Holmes reported Flowers . Fruit had been sent to sick members a sack of.1 clothes to a needy family. Mis. A. Roberts ii last May the Layette committee Lead helped 14 mothers layettes other necessary help. Mrs a d. Mealey announced that the Institute Home cooking stall at the Garden fete of the women service Bureau had realized s71.72. Mrs. W. A e report of the big sister s association. Mrs. W. Beachell conducted tile Community singing. The Agenda club will hold a picnic tuesday evening at Assin Ivolue Park. Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge. No.-1, will meet tuesday evening at eight o clock in Odd Fellows Temple alter business a Strawberry social will be held. The Canadian daughters eague. Assembly 20, will hold a social this evening at 8 o clock in Norman Hall. Nights of . Oltan a. June 20. The pedestrians rights association is the latest organization contemplated for the Protection of pedestrians on the . In the. Public streets. Letters of incorporation have been applied for by a ten of Ottawa barristers. Atomic Force is subject of lesson sermons sunday is Man evolved by atomic was the subject of the lesson Sermon in. All Christian science churches sunday. The Golden text the heavens declare the of god the firmament Heweth his Handiwork psalms the scriptural selections included the following bless the lord o my soul. O lord my god thou Art Tery thou Art clothed with Honor . Majesty. Who cover Esb thyself with., Light As with a garment who stretch est out the heavens like a cur Tain who Layeth the beams of his Chambers in the who Marketh the Clouds his Chariot who walk eth upon tie wings of tile wind woes rna Keth his Angels Miale hers a flaming " fire who Laid. Foundations of the Earth that it should not he removed for Ever psalms 104 included in the lesson Sermon were also correlative passages from tace Christian science text Book science health with key to the scrip by Mary Baker Eddy one of which in part read a material world implies a mortal mind Man a creator the scientific divine Crea Tion declares immortal mind the universe created by god. Infinite mind creates governs All. From the mental molecule to Infinity Page Amos. Matter Hon strenuously roil , u you Transl your permanent in our experts we re j reputation Tor Lohf last ins Svarcs at moderate prices. Rowland hairdressing so i Portage ave. Kresic Zeldic. Phone 23 173 v or err nine appoint 5 All Siam. wave wedding on saturday morning a. 11.30 when Marlon Isabelle second daughter of or. mrs. d. Fletcher became the Bride or. Clifford Harford of Calgary formerly of Eastbourne England. Palms ferns standards of Early summer Blos soms banked the Chance Bou Quets of peonies decorated the altar. The ceremony was performed by j Canon Henry d. Martin of Winnipeg. The Bride who was Given in j Ridge by. Iier father wore a pretty jacket frock of Sot t Green silk crepe. The jacket was finished with a Schirf in two tones of Green the sleeves showed bindings of the deeper Shade. Her hat of dark Green left. Was stitched Model with a drooping brim. She wore Green accessories a Corsage bouquet of roses Valley Miles. Following the ceremony an informal reception was held at the sum Mer Home of the Bride s parents on Lake Sally later or. It mrs. Clifford Harford left for Winnipeg in route to Calgary where they will reside. Mrs. Hafford travelled in a pretty frock of printed silk in shades of Black Poudre Blue t us Rose. The j Girdle tie was of corded silk in j King Blue she wore a Scarf of rabbits ear. Her hat was a Fine Straw Model the brim showed a facing of White corded silk she wore a Corsage bouquet of Talisman roses. The wedding took place at St. Boni face Cathedral saturday of Gene Vive. Daughter or. mrs. Ade isred Belanger. To or. Thomas Anthony Lonergan. Son of or. mrs. Thomas Lonergan. Palms ferns interspersed with bouquets Pink roses peo nies., decorated the altar made a Lovely setting for the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Father l. De g. Belanger of Rainy River. At the appointed hour the Bride Groom with his or. Al Fred Moran assisted by or. Ocell red Ding or. Desire took ills place. To the strains of the wedding from played by miss Alberta Berner the bridal party entered the Church proceeded slowly up the aisle first came the Ushers. Messes. E. Huot Ernest Ledoux then the bridesmaids. Misses Cecilia Lonergan Yvonne Marion followed by Tittle miss Verona Moran As Flower girl the tithe Bride with her lather . Master Bernard be la Nger As train bearer. The Bride wore a. Go Wii of White crepe made on Long straight lines with floor length skirt. The bodice Hail a a shaped neckline trimmed with her veil was of bilk net. Made i Juliette effect caught wll a Orange blossoms she carried it bouquet j of easter lilies White Sweet the bridesmaids wore frocks fashioned alike of olympic Blue Pink Petal crepe made with Coatee effect of French thread lace floor length i shirts. They wore mohair picture j hats. Banded with velvet ribbon tried crepe arid lace muffs in i Ching Iones. Trimmed with tiny Rose buds. Little miss Verona Moran wove Shell Pink Georgette with hat to i match carried a Basket of Rose petals. Master Bernard Belanger wore a lord Fauntleroy suit of White Satin. Miss Gasselin Sang Sancta Knabel s ave Mother chose a. Gown of Nassau Blue crepe trimmed with White Georgette hat to notch. a Corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses. Mrs. T. Lonergan Mother of the Groom wore Mallorca Blue Flat crepe with lace in Matching tones hat a a Corsage Bou cruet of Butterfly roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Des neurons Street. The table was centred with the wedding cake offset with bouquets of Pink roses lighted with Pink . Later or. mrs. Lonergan left for the Lake of the Woods the Bri de. Travelling. In a Brown Maple beige Flat crepe dress with coat. Trimmed with Lapin Small tis.1 to match. Vol uce of Sci a. June wedding of exceptional solemnized at St. Alban s Cathedral june Margaret Only Daugh Ter of mrs. Sanderson the late James Hyslop Sanderso became the Bride of or. Patrick Ruddock Neely son of mrs. Neely of the late John Ruddock Mullen Neely. Sev Canon j. I. Sti pug officiated. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her brother John William Smidt Rodn. A gown Chun tally i Ovelty lacs made in a modern spa Lili style to Lauri ated with frills adorned with tiny Orange Tiloa sums set in clusters. Her veil of lace was Aiti Aigid As a tight fitting acid also formed k train. Her Only ornament was a. Diamond pall Mai Pendant. She carried a Shower bouquet of yellow roses lilies of the Valley. Mrs. T. C. Davi.5. As Matron of Honor wore a Madonna Blue frock of crepe . Made on tight fit Ting lines. The skirt was finished with Manv. Gide the outlined in tin frills which formed a Short train. Her " head dress was a Garland of Blue . Yellow she. Carried a bouquet of yellow marguerites Blue forget me not. The other attendants were Little miss Phyllis Hammer As Flower girl James Sanderson Nephew of the brids. As Page. The bridegroom was attended by or. Sibbald Heck the Ushers were or. Edward Cayley Elwood or. Stewart of Vancouver. During the signing of the Register. Mrs. Harold. Fraser sane beloved it to Mendelssohn s wedding March was played by mrs. Wallace. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Home of. The Bride s Mother. Mrs Sanderson attractively gowned in an imported French Model of. Black White Chiffon a Large hat of Black lace of purple pansies. The Mother of. The bridegroom was in Black lace with hat to match carried a White Fox our her Flowers were purple violets mrs. Nee by left by motor for the . The in a smart suit. Of Green Wool a Rcpt. Her hat was a French Model of Daric each wave a work of Art the season s greatest permanent wave specials guaranteed is earn Oil Len Soe clan. O0c Butti a. H e c . Print a Wuriu. Yet . Cheese. Kraft vol Teu. J lain or 19c 16c _____15c groceries downstairs Economy floor hic fruits . Extra fancy firm in apples. . Manor Mclntosh 3 a 25c Jewr seasons Irish cobblers o o is. Special. 3 ibs. Frosli spin tech 3 fresh 4 "7 rhubarb i i Gro Ceteria biscuits. Weston s molasses snaps. 4 per in. I us raspberries. Heiry sym. No. 2 squat tin. Oranges California seedless jumbo size. Regular 80c per dozen. Special per dozen. Fancy Kane. Each. 19c Grapefruit. Irks. Medium sixt m potatoes. Irish cobblers. Per Bushel 28c Economy. Floor hic 3 tin 25c per mar cont .8re packets Coen flakes sugar Crisp. Limit of 8 pets. To a customer to pets. 4 pets 25c lobster paste. . 4 it tins per tin i Boneless Chicken. Halls Toj. Tin per Len Chicken Broth. With Rice _ cheese. Plain or Primenu. Sai7ce. Daddies. The 1 in i of cooking pork to bears. In sauce. Soup. Heinz Tomato yer table a Lliter. 7 celery of Gro Ceteria downstairs Economy floor a by ;