Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 09, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight. Winnipeg free press tuesday february 9, 1937. Society m iss Hereld Hendry who has been the guest of mrs. O. F. Lightcap for the last week left monday for her Home in Van Couver . Or. A. Sanford Evans who has spent the last five weeks in the East is at present in London. Ont. A or. And mrs. Frank e. Hand of Toronto arrived sunday to spend a few Days in Winnipeg in route to n Honor of her sister miss neddie Johnston miss Barbara John Ston will entertain sunday morning at a breakfast party at Moore s Mikado. The tenth wedding anniversary of or. And mrs. Richard Copeland of 461 St. Jean de Baptiste Street St. Boniface was celebrated thursday evening at the Home of mrs. H. Henderson 310 Edmonton Street the Mother of mrs. Copeland. Among the Pacific coast and California. The guests were or. And mrs. R. They Are guests at the Royal Alex fierce my r. Crandell mrs. R. Rice Andra hotel. Or. And mrs. W. Pope and son Donald of Waverley Street will mrs. F. Williams or. W. Hogason or. G. Crandell miss y. Bri Tesher or. F. Wilson mrs. D. Osborne mrs. Of Jenaia of Morrissette or. C. Edwards mrs leave tuesday evening for the old or r country. Mrs. Pope and son my j miss a. Will not return until the end of _ will not return the summer. Mrs. James a. Woods returned monday morning from to Ronto where she has been 1hc guest of mrs. H. B. Kenwood for 5ome time. Or. Gurncy Evans has returned by motor from a month s trip to Toronto and Montreal. Or. And mrs. Harry Weber of Winnipeg Are passengers on lady in route to Bermuda. Or. And mrs. C. E. Bissell will leave wednesday to spend some time in California. Mrs. K s. Ellsworth. Virden Man., has returned to her Home after spending the past ten Days with her father. Or. Duncan Bell 8 Alloway court. M is. Edith Rogers who spent a Short time in Winnipeg in route from Eastern Canada to her Home in Victoria left during the week end for the West. Mrs. J. R. Moore will entertain at Tea Friday in Honor of miss neddie Johnston month. A Bride elect of next m m r. And mrs. B. E. Monk left sunday evening for a Short trip to the South. They will be away for about three weeks. R. And mrs. E. D. Martin and miss Marjorie Martin will leave wednesday to spend the balance of the Winter in Cali fornia. Osypa. Miss Louise Roy entertained during the week end at the Home of her parents judge and mrs. L. T. Roy St. Jean de Baptiste Street St. Boniface Fol lowing a tobogganing party on the Seine. The guests numbered 15. Friday evening at the Home of mrs. G. Kelly 530 Sherbrook Street mrs. J. Park miss d. Park mrs. J. H. Park and mrs. G. Kelly were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous Shower in Honor of mrs. A. Ack land formerly miss Pearl Park. The guest of Honor was the recipient of Many gifts which were presented by misses Joyce Kelly Marcia Johnson and Doris Kingdon. F it mrs. G. N. Jackson will enter Tain at dinner tuesday in Honor of or. And mrs. C. E. Bissell. Who will leave shortly for California. Miss Kay Ray Hugh apartments will entertain at Bridge thursday evening in Honor of miss neddie Johnston a popular Bride elect. 3 mrs. W. F. Gaffrey. Who has been the guest of her brother in Law and sister. Or. And mrs. F. J. O Donnell Mcmillan Avenue has returned to her Home in Calgary. Engagements or. And mrs. J. announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Angela Christina to or. Arthur h. Ross of Vancouver ., the wedding to take place quietly february 27. A tragedy of grocer has sent me the Rong of soap Betty dear. Where Are you tace. This to the store and get me a bar of sunlight soap 1 just cant Wash without it. Ill save an hour. By using sunlight and my clothes will be sweeter and whiter. Former weds in Regira. Regina feb. 8. Cup Renee Upmeier daughter of h. Dup Meier of Antwerp Belgium and former ladies doubles Badminton Champion of Manitoba was mar ried Here thursday to or. A. G. E. Robbins of Rezeina. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father f. Seiferling in blessed sacrament Church. The couple now Are on a Short wedding trip and on their return will make their Home Here. Both Bride and bridegroom were Norn in Antwerp and were Bap sized in the same Church there but did not meet until they came o Canada. Mrs. Robbins is Promin ent in Badminton circles in Regina and Winnipeg. A pretty wedding took place in to anglican Church at Moos min bask., saturday afternoon Jan. 30, when Jean daughter of mrs. C. J. Tocher of Moosomin became the Bride of or. Albert Earl Rookes youngest son of mrs. John Rookes of Manson. Man. The Bride entered the Church to the strains of the wedding March with her brother or. George Tocher who gave her in marriage. The Bride wore a Model frock of Royal Blue Satin trimmed with Silver with hat to match. Her sister miss Lillian Tocher was bridesmaid and wore a Brown silk crepe dress with hat to match. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. George Stokes. The wedding March was played by mrs. Orton. Following the Cere Mony a wedding dinner was served at the Home of the Bride s Mother an enjoyable evening was spent by All. Or. And mrs. Rookes left on a Short trip East. On their return he Young couple will reside on the lome farm at Manson Man. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the manse Helston Man., feb. 4, when Evelyn Muriel daughter of Rev. J. And mrs. Bussell became the Bride of or. Arthur Barry Fitz Simon of Regina sask. At 9.30 o clock the bridegroom ook his place under an Arch of Sweet peas and roses. The Bride entered the drawing room with her lather to the strains of Mendels Lohn s " wedding played by miss Ruby Russell. Rev. John Russell father of. The Bride per formed the ceremony. The Bride was dressed in White pressed Satin fitted on Princess Ines and falling in a slight train Over which she wore a veil caught with Orange blossoms and. Lily of the Valley. She carried Talisman roses. The Bride was attended by her sister miss Bertha Russell of Winnipeg who wore a shrimp taffeta dress made on Princess lines and carried Rose carnations. Edna Faye Fordyce Little Niece of the Bride dressed in Pale Pink silk acted As Flower girl and carried a Basket of Sweet peas the bridegroom was attended by or. Gordon Creary of Regina sask. A Buffet breakfast was ser Ved. Only the immediate relatives were present. The Bride s going away attire was a two piece dress of Spanish tile a rimmed in Coronation Blue and Gold braid with velvet turban to match. Or. And mrs. Fitz Simon will take up residence in Regina sask. The wedding of Winona made j Laine of or. And mrs e. J. Tait to or. Delbert Stephens Nicholson son of or. And mrs. , of Winnipeg look place tithe Home of the brides parents landside mrs. W. G. Allen was elected Regent of fort Garry chapter . D.e., at the annual meeting Friday. Sunlight s purity will save you real Money every year. Try it repeated scrubbing and rubbing Wash after Wash and the use of harsh soaps make thin places and holes in even the Best fabrics. Pure sunlight soap saves the extra work and needless Wear in the Iva Suttib. Sunlight washing keeps table Linen and sheets in service for Many extra months a definite Money saving. And sunlight s purity protects hands As Well. Be ready for next was Day. Order sunlight from your dealer now. A Pond tact of lever Brothers l2jhted 37-4 mrs. George Gellhorn is director of a special National con Ference called by the National league of women voters for feb. 24-25, in Chicago on the Public personnel Opi Niiori making to political Early in 1934 the league initiated an opinion making Campaign for the Merit system of Public appointments and called con Ference primarily to further the Campaign of Anc to assist those engaged in questions dealing with personnel legis v there will be talks by authoritative personnel leaders forum dinner and round table discus Sions. Street saturday feb. 6, at 8.15 . Rev. James a. Clark officiated the ceremony taking place before a Bower of Palms and ferns at the window. As or. Robert Firth played the wedding music the Bride entered with her brother or. Edward s. Tait who gave her in marriage. She wore a floor length gown of Turquoise Blue Satin made tunic style and with a High ruffle form ing the neck and outlining the holes. Her Flowers were a Corsage of Butterfly roses and lilies of the Valley. Mrs. A. R. Cunningham was Matron of Honor and chose a sea Green moire gown with Long close fitting sleeves and front buttoning. She carried Talisman roses. Or. A. R. Cunningham attended the bridegroom. Following the ceremony an in formal reception was held. Or. And mrs. Nicholson will reside in Winnipeg. The Bride s Mother wore a floor length gown of Black crepe with net Collar and a Corsage of Amer ican Beauty roses. Marriage of Aldena Gould i eldest daughter of or. And mrs. W. C. Handford to or. Daniel Charles Mcdonald of Winnipeg took place saturday feb. 6. Rev. Neil g. Smith of Norwood presbyterian Church officiated. The Bride wore a floor length Model gown of Coral silk transparent velvet with a Corsage of Talis Man roses in Matching shades. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 806 St. Paul s Avenue where a number of friends were entertained. Later or. And mrs. Mcdonald left for the South. The Bride chose for travelling a one piece frock of Brown Rodeau. On their return or. And mrs. Mcdonald will reside in Winnipeg. The nuptial mass for the marriage of miss Pauline Muth of Wurtem Berg Germany to or. Joseph Daffner also from Germany was celebrated by Rev. Father Ueber Berg o.m.i., in the Chapel of St. Joseph s rectory at 9 . Thursday. The Bride who was beautifully gowned in Ivory Satin and Shadow lace carried roses and Narcissi. Her veil was held in place with Orange blossoms on a triple Silver Bandeau. The Bride was attended by miss Frances Wimmer and or. Joseph Godde was the groomsman. Following the ceremony the party returned to the Catholic women s Hostel 62 Hargrave where the wedding breakfast took place. A double wedding 1 took place thursday evening in the Board room of. Wesley College. The Cere Mony was performed b y president j. H. Riddell. The contracting Par ties were or. Peter Thomas who was married to miss Elma Schacht and or. Nicholas Thomas who plighted his troth to miss Louise Charlotte gunning. I both couples will take up their residence in Winnipeg. I the 28tk annual meeting of fort Garry chapter was held Friday afternoon in the .d.e. Club room Donalda Block ports for Sheji Jopar were submitted. All present Todoki the oath of. Alle Giance George i. The Secretary. Mrs a Smith deported ten regular and two., executive meetings Nell during the year. The social fun Tibbs. Arranged Bridge and fashion show and a Tea and to say a. Renoir to mrs. Homer Shower and Tea for a visit to the old Folk s Home at Middle Church and a fall in Eaton s Assembly Hall the proceeds of these affairs financed the year s work. The treasurer mrs. B. C. Hill re ported All obligations paid up members and.31 life members. Mrs. B. Kirk convener of the collections of tin foil reported 257 pounds taken to the children s hos Pital. Mrs. R. White convener of emitting reported 65 pairs of mitts 22 pairs of socks 32 scarves and nine Caps knitted by members for the Christmas boxes also Many other wobbly garments. Mrs. R. F. Mcrae educational Secretary re ported on the 14, questionnaires sent to schools 13 replies were received asking for help at Christmas. Mrs. F. J. Hall reported 25 calendars Dis posed of. Mrs. A. M. Kelly echoes Secretary reported 17 members sub scribed to echoes the order s quarterly Magazine. Mrs. John Kennedy Telephone Secretary reported Mem Bers were. Notified of every meet ing and activity by Telephone. Mrs. Kennedy is also the chapter s Standard bearer and attended every meeting. Mrs. R. F. Mcrae Empire study convener arranged the programme for the meetings which included addresses by miss k. Cas Well. Miss Hilda Hesson mrs. H. Patten and a paper on the league of nations. Mrs. R. F. Mcrae also reported for the girl guides and the visiting of sick members. Mrs. J. D. Cameron welfare convener reported 17 boxes sent to 14 schools remembering Over 500 children also engineers first year class holds week end party first year engineering held a class party saturday evening in theatre a of the arts building Broadway. Dean and mrs. E. P. Fethe Stcin Haugh and Dean Clarke Hopper Lent their patronage. Entertainment in the form of a Novelty guitar duet was presented by messes. Peter Adie and Hugh Johnstone. Messes Hugh Johnstone and David Dick were in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. D. Thorn son entertained tuesday evening at the Honor of her Niece miss Edith Thompson a Bride elect of this month. Spring Flowers adorned the table which was lighted by Ivory tapers. The guest of Honor was presented with a Silver Coffee service the guests were entertained by piano selections by miss Peart Thompson and. Miss Fay Averbach. Covers were set for 40 guests. Or. We. Boyd to speak at . Or. William Boyd will address the women s Canadian club wednesday at 8.15 .., in the fort Garry hotel. Or. Boyd head of the department of pathology at the University of Manitoba who is leaving shortly to continue his work at the University of Toronto will speak on some of medical Vogue in verse by Gerry nuts and bolts and Eiffel towers Flowers and fruits and Trees the patterns of your printed Silks May picture some of these. Bales of clot Liing to. Needy families and gave toward a stove for a family in Weston. Allen reported for the to the St. Boniface sanitarium who visited twice monthly taking treats and literature also providing clothing when needed. Rhe Christmas party was especially line with singing of carols in. The corridors. The singers were from the choirs of St. Stephens Broad Way and St., John s Cathedral choirs flags on in Brookside Cemes Tarsi o n the Chap Ter old Folk s Home Middle Church University musical scholarship unemployed picnic Tea for the Blind Good neighbors club endowment fund work in India Ninette Sanatorium free press Christmas fund Hospital Christmas Lund. Mrs. T. H. Johnson the retiring Regent was presented with a gift from the chapter by mrs. G. D. Mckay in recognition of her three years service As Regent. Mrs. John son thanked the members for their co operation and help during her term of office. Mrs. A. J. Hughes extended Greet Ings from the order and congratulated them on their year s work. Mrs. H. F. Rorke extended greetings from the municipal chapter. Mrs. John Bracken presided Dur ing the election of officers and spoke briefly to the chapter. Officers and councillors elected were Patr Nesses mrs. John Bracken and mrs. Colin h. Campbell . Re gent mrs. W. G. Allen first vice Regent mrs. G. D. Mckay second vice Regent mrs. S. J. Mcleod Secretary mrs. A. Smith treasurer mrs. B. C. Hill educational Secre tary mrs. R. F. Mcrae echoes Secretary mrs. A. M Kelly Standard bearer mrs. F. Pitman councillors mrs. B. F. Kirk mrs. R. H. White mrs. John Kennedy mrs. A. D. Cameron mrs. E. Wasdell mrs. A. B. Ronald mrs. F. Shannon mrs. R. B. Fotheringham mrs. T. H. Johnson and mrs. W. J. Keeler. Mrs. W. G. Allen moved a vote of thanks to the retiring officers and mrs. T. H. Johnson to mrs. J. Bracken. Mrs. A. J. Hughes and mrs. R. F. Borke scope for special stunts by mrs. Elizabeth Thompson throughout february almost every party Given has a Valentine whether or not it Falls on the 14th. As a result Many hostesses Are in search of ideas like the girls who wrote dear mrs. Thompson we Are three girls in the Early teens and Are planning a Valentine party for about couples. We would appreciate it very much if you would give us a few suggestions on How to decorate the House and what games we should play. Gay effects May be obtained by stringing red paper hearts on Cord about six inches apart and festoon ing them around the room. A bouquet of red and White Flowers is always Nice and cupid balloons Are sure to be admired. Cover red balloons with squares of White Mosquito netting drawn into Points. To the Points attach strings supporting a tiny Basket in which a Kewpie doll sits. The effect is surprisingly like a balloon. Hang three or four of these around the room and say they Are ready for expeditions into the stratosphere purpose to discover whether it really is love that makes the world go round. Starting the party with a heart Hunt will get going with a bang. Hide dozens of Little red cardboard hearts All Over the in House in unexpected places. Divide the crowd into five. Each group with a Leader and assign to each group the name of a Bird or animal with a Well known Call. Members May look for hearts singly but Only the e Leader is allowed to pick them up. In finding a heart a person has to stand guard Over it , j b of Hawk or whatever the. Signal is Leader comes Rushing up. You Cali imagine this effect when several finds Are Trade at once when time is up the hearts Are counted and members the group with a West score have to pay forfeits. One Good stunt1 is to make each member his heart s desire in pantomime. The rest of the crowd try to decide whether the secret ambition is to be a doctor writer explorer or what have you and the victim has to keep on acting until somebody guesses right. Another method of running a heart Hunt is to Divide the crowd into couples and assign love songs 3 signals. People look for hearts but have to summon the partner by singing before the trophy can be picked up. Writing Valentines is amusing. Have the name of everyone present written on separate slips of paper. Pass them out giving girls names to boys and boys names to girls and allow five minutes for writing the Valentines. Later they Are gathered up and read aloud. They will Range All the Way from catty to flowery but nobody will know who wrote which. As cupid s darts Are prominent on All Valentines there should be some shooting at the party. If possible get one of the air guns which fire Little darts. Protect one Wall with a Blanket set up a heart shaped target and let the guests have three shots each. They will have a grand time but the boys won t want to Stop. If you can t get a Guh borrow three or four slingshots j to shoot wads i of paper dipped in water. They will stick to the i Long enough for scores to be counted. You i should also play consequences and have a round of Cate Gories using the word heart or 3upid to designate the letters. The card game hearts would be appropriate too guessing the names of different love songs played j by someone who does t read music is also Good you Mig Tiliks to ind with a charades or pantomimes of. Nursery it j in t Al ready time to go Home i has Well groomed hands and White Finger nails. Get rid of it Quickl first a dose of Owbridge t to soothe rasped sore Throat. Then we a dose to soothe and relieve delicate Mem branes and very soon Yoiiro pm mrs. Harold l. Saunders with her husband has left to spend the Early Spring in Florida. Devon Somerset and Cornwall association held a whist drive and dance in the Donalda Block on thursday. The winners at whist were or. E. Sheaff or. V. Binger mrs. T. Grute sr., i. H. Wilson . Timlick mrs. T. Grute jr., mrs. T. Keith and mrs. L. Hartney. 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