Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 07, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six. Winnipeg press a wednesday. April 7. 1937. S o c in or. And . W. A Anderson have returned from California and Mexico where they spent months. . N. M. Taylor and . In Schofield combined their Hospi Tali ties at luncheon and Bridge tuesday at the Winnipeg Winter club. M is. John g. Glassco entertained at dinner tuesday evening of her guest . A. F. D. Macgachen of Victoria . Or. And . W. B. Tod with their two children left tuesday to make their Home in Hamilton ont. Is. Richard. Windatt and her Little daughter Joan arrived tuesday to be the guest of . Win Daft s father or. A Alexander for a Short visit. B. M or j. Severino Allentown n.y., is a guest in the Royal Alexandra hotel. M r. And . T. R. Deacon re turned sunday from califor Nia and Texas where they have spent the last two months. Or. Henry w. Harasewicz Secre tary of the consulate of Poland Here since 1928, left monday for new York to reside. In Honor of . A. Macpherson is leaving for London England to attend the marriage of her son or. Stewart Macpherson a Bridge luncheon was held saturday at the Home of . N. D. Christie. Tables were centred with coloured daffodils and Green tapers. Covers. Were Laid for ten. . A. Macpherson Basswood place will leave saturday april 17, for new York and will sail the following wednesday on the Queen Mary for England where she will attend the marriage of her son. Or. Stewart Macpherson to miss Emily Comfort of Winnipeg. In Honor of miss Mary Watson miss Millicent Marples entertained at a personal Shower at her Home. The daintily wrapped gifts were presented by Little miss Dorothy Bailey. Guests numbered 20. A personal Shower was held Friday evening at the Home of miss Donalda Macpherson in Honor of miss Emily Comfort who next week for London England. The table was centred with a Minia Ture ship and gifts were presented from a decorated doll Carriage by Little miss Glenda Cerille. Numbered 30. Guests r. And . Bruce Chown. Re turned monday after spending the last six creeks in. New York Philadelphia and Baltimore my. East or. Chown spent some time in where he did re search work. Quality Henry bros., limited dyers and gleaners since 1900 r. And . H. B. Bowen Anc or. Brice Bowen of Mon Treal who have been guests in Winnipeg for7 a few Days in route from the coast left tuesday evening Lor the East. They were guests at the Royal Alexandra hotel while Here. Miss Emily Comfort will leave saturday april 17, for new York and will sail april 21, on the Queen Mary for England where her marriage to or. Stewart Macpherson will take place. Visitors to Winnipeg who arrived tuesday and Are guests at the fort Garry hotel include or. And . F. W. Correll of Oshawa ont or. And . F. E. Mckenty of Montreal . Anthony Wells of Fargo And professor. J. T. Leach of Chicago 111. F f . Arthur h. Ross formerly miss Angela doer 520 landside Street entertained at an at Home. Saturday. The table was centred with a Silver Basket of Spring blossoms with the addition of tall White tapers. Miss Rose Marie doer presided Over the , and . G. R. Hale presided Over the Tea cups. Or. And . Robert Moore have returned from their honeymoon spent in Cali fornia and Mexico and Are occupy ing or. And . Ralph h. Moore s Home. I miss Barbara Sellers returned monday from Victoria where she spent the easter holidays with . James Richardson. M r. And . Samuel Wilson returned tuesday morning from Florida where they have spent the Winter months. W in Honor of . Kenneth Mcgregor of Paige ., . A. W. Millar entertained informally at Tea monday at the Winnipeg Winter club. Miss Barbara Studd Centennial Street returned during the week end from an extended visit in the East. She was joined in port Arthur by miss Georgie Roberts Debary apartments who accompanied her Home. Kappa chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon entertained tuesday eve Ning at the Home of miss Riva sector at a handkerchief Shower in Honor of miss Bella Nozick a Bride elect. . F. R. Dowse left tuesday for St. John and will sail Friday on the Duchess of Bedford for Dublin Ireland where she will be the. Guest of her son in Law and daughter or. And . S. George Brown. Or. And . William a Scott of Cochrane ont., spending some time in Winnipeg before proceeding to Quebec to make their Home and Are of f. Mcrae. T in Honor of miss Agnes Daniel a Bride elect of april miss m. Smith and . W. Pat Terson entertained at a Kitchen Shower Home of . Patter son Friday evening april 2, the gifts were presented from a decor ated Basket by Little miss Beverley Lauderdale. The decorations were carried out in yellow and White. The guests numbered 68. Informal Tea is charming Honor for visitor . Entertained delightfully at tie Tea hour tues Day in Honor of . Kenneth Mcgregor of _ Paige A Silver bowl holding a pretty bouquet of red Darwin tulips centred the at Tractive Tea table which.1 was presided Over by . E. K Wil Liams and Selby Henderson. Or. And . James Richardson with the misses Agnes and Kath Leen and the messes. James and George Richardson have returned they spent the easter holidays. Surprise Bridge held on couple s Silver wedding a Surprise Bridge party was held saturday evening at the Home of or. And . Hugh Mcfayden 49 Knappen Avenue in Honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. The Happy couple were the recipients of Many gifts of Salver. Those pres ent included or. And Jack Mcfadyen or. And . Fred Wanking or. And . Fred Cook Man or. And . E. Stewart . J. Coutts . Pearl Crerar . Clara Crerar miss Margaret Crerar. Is. Frank h. Judd entertain m disinfect with infections travel in obscure ways. Fight them by constant watchful clean cleanliness. 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Somerville who has returned to her Home 147 Enfield Crescent from a visit in new York City and Connecticut where she. Was the guest of her brother in Law and sister. Rev. And . T. J. Shannon. Miss Beatrice Molloy returned sunday from an extended visit in. California before returning miss Molloy was the guest of her parents senator and . J. P. Molloy who Are in Ottawa during the session. Or. E. B. Osier has returned from he spent the easter Ibl Days. S . E. P. Withrow Royal Crest entertained the. Members of the pin ockers ladies Bowling club de rightfully at the Tea hour saturday. Spring blossoms decorated the Liv ing room and the Tea table centred with a circular Mirror bearing in miniature five pins and bowls off set with bouquets of pansies was lighted by tall Matching tapers. . William Reynolds . H. D. Camp Bell and . R. J. Foster presided Over the Tea cups and the group of assistants included . William Botsford misses Marian Taylor and Roberta Thompson. Guests at the Royal Alexandra Lotel who arrived in Winnipeg tuesday include or. And a. It. Shanahan of or. And . J. C. Cohen of los Angeles Calif or. C. J. Wherrett of Ottawa and . L. J. Fruitier of Montreal. Miss Edna Frehs left March. 31 or St. John s Hospital St. Paul Minn. . A. E. Warren will entertain at the Tea hour Friday in Honor of . B. Chappell who has arrived recently from Vancouver to make her Home in Winnipeg. . R. H. Little and daughter Robin aged 10, will leave april 18 to attend the Coronation and will Sai from Montreal on the impress of Australia. They will spend Sev eral months in England and land before returning Home. Ire wednesday St George s Church Chancel Guild wednesday 3 in choir room. Ladies auxiliary Canadian legion . 1, wednesday april 14, a Stead of wednesday april 7 ladies auxiliary general Monash Branch -115, Canadian legion meeting wednesday 8.30 at 270 Manitoba Avenue Staffordshire and District association annual banquet Princess Tea rooms. Portage May 5, 7.15 . Mothers auxiliary to chapter order of do Molavi social evening cd of . Mckinley 185 bore Banor Street. Ladies auxiliary Imperial veterans matinee wednesday 2.30 ., in native sons of Canada Board room 208-fort Street. Sewing Circle ladies auxiliary. Valour Road memorial legion . . At Cana Dian for Blind. St skating thurs Day closing banquet and whist at Portage Avenue a. Dack is in charge of a i ladies auxiliary Deer Lodge Branch Canadian legion wednesday 8.30 . In tribute building Woodlawn and por Tage. Guest speaker merriest flex Man. On the Vimy Staffordshire and District association whist drive and dance in the Harrison Hall Corner of Poison Avenue and main Street wednesday whist fl.30 . Danc ing 10 . Church women s auxiliary. Home hour club hold demonstration wednesday 2.15 ., in Parish Hall. Tea served Home cooking Sale. Thursday Busy bees at Home omis. T. Harvey 271 Niagara St. Thursday. 2.30 . Welsh Church ladies Aid sewing Circle thursday 8 at Home of . E. Smith. 4 Oban court. Grace Hospital alumnae at Grace thursday. 8.30 pm. Guest speaker. Or. Ellen Douglass. Past matrons and past patrons association. Order of Eastern Star thurs Day 8 ., business College the mall. W.m.s., former Zion United Church easter than offering 2.30 ., at Home of . Robert Butcher Avenue. R i i grand International auxiliary to brotherhood of locomotive engineers ins Friendship Hall Odd Fellows Temple Street. U thursday ,2.30 . Women s missionary society Kildonan Risby Terian Chuich Spring thank offer no meeting the Day 2.45 ., in manse old Kildonan. . George Rey Olds press Secretary of guest speaker word of response miss Jean Kay of Auckland new zealand will arrive in Winnipeg sunday to visit her1 Uncle or. James Arthur 792 Fleet Avenue in route to Coronation celebrations in London Nesby. In a setting of easter lilies an ferns the marriage of Glady Loretta second daughter of or. An . T. Nesby 214 Rosseau avens East Transcona to or. Edgar Jame Milvor of Sudbury ont former of Transcona took place saturday evening March 27, at St. Andrew Church Sudbury. Rev. W. E. Cock ram officiated. The Bride wore a Pale Georgett gown. The of the dress a frilled from the Waist and fell int slight train. The neckline Fea tured an All round Cape Collar wit two frills forming tiny Sapele sleeves. Her hat was an off the face Model of Pale Blue Chiffon she wore of Briarcliff roses. Miss Violet Nesby of Transcona sister of the Bride was in attend Ance. She wore a dress of Viole crepe with Brown. Her Corsage was also of Briercliffe roses. Or. H. Morgan of Sudbury a Oest Man a reception was held at the Home of or. And . A. Elliot Sudbury or. And . Milvor will reside a 27 Eyre Street Sudbur Yont. St Mary receives awards f inters University play at first athletic banquet the arts students of St. Mary s Academy and College held their first athletic banquet Mon Flavih As this1 was the first year Mary s competed in the University inter faculty presented Gilsi of the team in the form of letters. The symbols of the various sports were imprinted upon a Blue outlined in White. Shirley Tain for. 1936-37, made the presenta Tion to the following girls swim Ming , Pat Bunkley. Sheila Reardon , Shirley Mulvihill Badminton Agnes Lohr Sheila Reardon Marg. Shirley Mulvihill basketball Alice o Don Herd Agnes Lohr Opal Barattiero sally., Yauniskis Stepha i Kratcha Marg. Forsyth Shirley Mulvihill Mary Madden Tennis Muriel Armitage. The services of miss x. Death the basketball coach and her assistant Amy were acknowledged j the girls with Small their appreciation. The programme opened with sing ing of s College Lowed by the Toast to the King by Shirley Toast to the Alma mater. Opal address miss k. Death speeches Agnes Margaret Forsyth. The Brown and Gold song con vague in by a tightly be Teji a buttoned close Throat will make flirt. The Devon Wall association held a and dance thursday. Kinahan Dorothy Shep eluded the event. Provincial . Marks 25th anniversary at meet the marriage of Alice Irene youngest daughter of or. And o. C. Wallis to or. Robert j. Tay or of Prince George ., was solemnized wednesday March 31 a 7 o clock at the Home of Rev. R m. Frayne 1609 Elgin Avenue. The Bride was attended by. Miss Betty Brown arid or. Harry Walh was groomsman., a reception was held at the Homi of the Bride s parents 1566 Alex Ander Avenue. Mr., and . Tayjor will resist in Prince George . A wedding of interest was solemnized by or. A a. April 3, when mis Annie Ward Roxburgh of Scotland became the Bride James Copland of Winnipeg. The Bride was met on her Arri Val in Halifax by the bridegroom and proceeded to he ceremony was perform. R s ,1 a very celebrated saturday april 3, Beatrice in a Wallace of Alexander Man., became the Bride of or Mel Ville Macdonald Oak Man after a Short motor trip mr., an . Macdonald will take up Resi Dence in Oak Lake. The ceremony was performed by or. Miss Myra Victoria Evenden o 747 Osborne Street was United in marriage to or. Wilfrid v. Biron of Elmwood in the study of trin Ity Baptist Church saturday apri 3 at 8 pm. Rev. E. J. Church pastor of the Church officiated. S . D. Berg announces the marriage of her Bernice eggy to or. Of new York City the marriage took Dace quietly in Buhion City " . Sunday april 1 r on wednes Daya marriage of and miss Marie Rose a Moniri was or. River View Community club. Bridee and Lance school auditorium Friday Bridge at 8 . Dancing at 10 . Travellers Aid committee tiday 3 . In . Saturday women s association. Birds1 Hill United Church Bazaar and Sale of Home cooking. ,.3 to 6 ., in Bird Community Ball Tea will be served. Hill Viiga cements or. And a Martin announce the of " their eldest daughter to Reginald Clax tent thet wedding to Lake place april , Man of v i v or. B. Sturgeon announces the engagement of his Only daughter Hilda Muriel to or. Walter a. Mar quis Only son of . Marquis and the late or. E. Marquis the wedding will take place quietly the Early part of May Dent of Westminster c.g.tt., with . E. M. Howse miss Phyllis Mcallister and miss Myrtle Sta Bijj will receive held saturday from 3 to 6 in the Church parlor a a Cross Section of the vast work which the Independent order of the daughters of the Empire carries on throughout the be presented through chapter reports at the provincial annual meeting wednesday and at the . The chapter Marks its 25th anniversary at this meeting and is com Bining with the children of the Empire to celebrate it. Social Wel fare work that has superseded War time service educational enter Prises that have expanded spreading of Empire propaganda to films and radio Contact with the Navy league girl guides and the league of nations Are but a few of the interests to be covered in annual reports. . R. F. Rorke and . W. G. Allen Are general conveners in charge of t arrangements. The pro gramme is As follows wednesday april 7 moral of. Session. 8.45 to b.30 of Standard bearers. Prayer. Oath of allegiance to King George it god save the Kinoff. Address of Welcome. Mayor f. Warriner. He ply . H. E. Hemmons. Wawanesa. Minutes of last annual meeting report of provincial chapter . Grant drum mond. At treasurer s report . E. Is. Potter b presentation of budget 1937 1938. . E. H. Potter. Report major Mcbride Alexander. Report Alexander appointment of re of Teck Brandon solution committee mental Boissevain. Of councillors. Report 222nd regl 12 45 luncheon . Speaker s. Frank subject Empire to rabbi afternoon session 2 report and National War memorial . A Mcquillin. Re port de Wyton Carberry report be yer endure. Dauphin. Report report Stuart Widmeyer Dauphin. Lake Agassiz grand View organizing report . Robert Hawkins Dauphin. Report Westbourne Gladstone. Report Kirkella Kirkella Empire study . L. Mcquillin. Films. . J. B. Skaptason. Report Ypres Mcauley. Report Britannia Mcgregor. Re port Little Britain Little Britain. Press publicity. Miss Mary j. Rutledge. Report Prairie Gateway Portage la Prairie. Re port Bruce Bru Romill family welfare . Iou Rifi. W. S. Child and Hamilton. Report. Plum Creek Souris. Report Wawanesa Plum Creek. Scrutineers announcement. . Evening entertainment. Thursday april i moral of session 9 to of provincial officers. Announcement of officers elect report of municipal chapter miss m. Hay. Empire work in India . W. R. Wallace Wawanesa. Navy league skuas cell girl guides _ t. It John son. League of nations . M. W. Gor Don. Luncheon guests of the Munici pal chapter. Speaker . A. W. Darn by subject parents and afternoon Cislon report of service and sex service men s committee . W. R. Fowler. Report of endowment fund . A. J. Russell. Report of resolutions committee Russell. Report of business committee. New business a decide on place of october meeting b three nominations for National councillors Page 52, article 7 Section 7 c representation on National War memorial committee d representation on provincial War memorial com Mittee representation on the follow ing National standing committees echoes Navy league Empire work in India press and publicity Constitution. Child welfare finance immigration Gir guides education films Empire study endowment distinguished visitors. League of nations. Discussion of reports and for the Good of the order. Adjournment of the 25th annual meeting. . Myall Holmes has left to join or. Holmes in Edmonton alta., and spend some time there. Concert is staged by 5th battalion members and friends of the 5th battalion association enjoyed a con Cert and dance Friday evening Given by the Highland concert party under direction of j. H. Mcdonald with g. E. Parker master of ceremonies. Those contributing to a varied programme of songs dances and recitations included Cliff Field stunt player who performed on two guitars and a Mouth Organ simultaneously Elsie Jensen violinist misses Blanche Mcgee and Sylvia Pawlicki singers and Little miss Valerie Lane a tiny four year old who Sang you do the darn est . J. Jansen was in charge of the stage. The Only Mew i my children Ever had maternity nurse had such Success in g tablets to her ohm. To say i have lots of my patients telling could prevent Many a sickness by using baby s then . M n.s., says "1 have two a. Girl All of whom a by baby s own ing to a such sickness m Inch simple fever simple c colds constipation summer indigestion and text big respond to the remedial i own tablets. Easy to take . Harmless even to the baby. Quick and Sun Bijj l absolutely free flying drugs. Analyst s every Box. 25c a. Box and your Atuf ski you arc not satisfied with the Toa that Maki you look ado Tatu Chic a girls eighteen lacking beaux need not despair w by lbs. Elizabeth Thompson Hen some girls in the Sam teen age crowd have Boj friends and others have no the have not Are always worried and unhappy about their Lack o popularity. But if they could Tak a Long distance viewpoint of the problem they might feel better. I does t always follow that the girl who Blossom out Early make the Best marriages or have the Hap Piest lives. Three damsels in Dis Tress write dear . Thompson we Are three girls in the lat teens who your advice. W have no boy friends and As a re suit Are missing the Good time that every girl deserves. We hav plenty of girl friends some o whom Are in the same fix As our selves but most of Lucky and go out often. The worst o it is that we have to sit and listen to them relate their Good times by the Best we can do is sit about what we would do if w had boy friends. I Don t know what we would do if we had no imagination. We know a few boys through of Brothers and although they comi Over occasionally they never As us out As they either have thei own girls or they Don t care to have much
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