Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Y of Page eight. Winnipeg free press tuesday april 13, 1937. F r. And mrs. Anthony Hinkle arrived sunday evening from the coast Eft route to their Home in Boston mass., and Are staying at Alexandra hotel they will leave tuesday evening. 4 thei Are i five in Honor of miss. Mamie Gil Latley a Bride elect of april miss Marjory Little. Banning Street entertained Friday evening at an Ivory and red Kitchen Shower. The gifts were attractively arranged in a decorated and drava in by master Kenneth Little. The table centred with Darwin tulips and flanked by White tapers was presided Over by mrs. Thomas Erskin and mrs. M. Rieve. Those assisting were mrs. G. Little misses May Kerr mar Garet Gellatly. Muriel Cockburn and Betty Wilson the guests numbered 43. To 1vl coast. R. And mrs. Andrew Milligan Navy returned from a month s visit to the Pacific mrs. Morven s. Ferguson has left for Melita where she will ii spend the next several weeks the guest of her father. Or. William i is Leslie. mrs. A. Beatty Rosevear will entertain at Bridge. Wednesday afternoon in Honor of mrs. W. N. Scarfe of Vancouver. . Or. And mrs. F. E. Mckenty i Fiji t have returned to Montreal. Or. Mckenty has been visiting his four Brothers Here drs. Arthur Bernard Mark and Merritt Mckenty All of mrs. M. Hutt. Of Calgary arrived thursday to be the guest of her Mother mrs. R. Chrystal Irving. Mrs. George Wood Ash Street will entertain informally at Tea wednesday in Honor of mrs. Richard Windatt. Of new York. For Quality cleaning Send it to Felt costs less1 mrs. Harry Agnew has returned from Montreal where she was the guest of her Daugh Ter miss Janet Agnew. S mrs. James w. Shaw and master John left sunday for Vancouver b.c., after being the guests of mrs Shaw s sister mrs James m. Jack son for three weeks. In Honor of the misses Aline Willa land Lois Harvey mrs. J. A. Ellis entertained saturday at a handkerchief Shower. The table centred with Spring blossoms was presided Over by mrs. Robert har vey. The assistants were mrs. W. Mccracken mrs. G. Farwell misses Sybil Robertson Jane and Connie Ellis. The guests numbered 20. If w Campbell red Lake thurs Day april 8. Rev. . Witzel officiated. The. Bride wore a suit dress of Navy Blue and with Navy coat and hat. A luncheon followed. Or. And mrs. Claxton left by plane for where they were entertained at dinner on. Arrival and mrs. Claxton will reside at . A wedding was solemnized at the Home of or. And mrs. D. E. Mar ten 695 Nassau Street March 26, when their Niece Hazel Eleanor daughter of and. W. R. Allen Bride of or. Alexander Hutchison. To the strains the bridal chorus from played by mrs. R. Lytle the Bride entered the drawing room with her father. She was attired in a gown of hyacinth Blue Satin made on Princess lines showing a. Shirred stand up Collar. She wore a Wreath of Silver leaves in her hair and carried Johanna Hill roses. The bridesmaid miss Mcpherson Cousin of the wore a gown of Melody Pink crepe made on Princess lines. She carried Briercliffe roses. The bridegroom was attended by or. Carman Mcpherson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. J. Parsons. Or. And. Mrs. Hutchison left for a Short trip to Minneapolis. For going away the Bride wore an american Beauty Rose crepe dress Seal jacket. Mothers Union of St. A Alban s Church will celebrate its Twenty fifth anniversary at a special service and reception at 2.30 . Rev. Fred Erick Hughes will conduct the ser vice and preach a commemoration Sermon. Following the service a reception will be held in the Church Hall. Thrilling Well planned the Elmwood ladies Curling brought its season to a close tues Day evening when the members and their friends met in the Green room of the St. Charles hotel for the annual banquet and presenta Tion of cups and prizes. Mrs. T. Mcgregor president of the club presided and welcomed the. Guests of Honor mrs. S. J. Lupton presi Dent of the Manitoba Curling association and patroness mrs. B. Brazier. Mrs. R. Law presided at the piano and winners at whist were mrs. J. Heaton mrs. A. Ander and mrs. H. Priestley. The Curling trophies and prizes were presented to the following rinks midwinter cup presented by mrs. S. To mrs. R. M. Alexander a. Wilson mrs. G. Compton and mrs. Inglis Sec Ond presented by mrs a. Thomp son to miss g. Gunn mrs. O. Mrs. S. Brierley and mrs. E. A Banham. Mcdougall cup presented by mrs. B.1 Brazier to mrs. W. Milli mrs. W. Lilley mrs. A. Mcphers on r. Sec Ond presented by mrs. H. G. Walker to mrs. G. Mclaughlin mrs. A. Wilson mrs. S. Brierley and mrs. L. Latremouille. Ross cup presented by mrs. H. Thompson to mrs. H. G. Walker mrs. W. Lilley mrs. H. Priestley and mrs. E. R. Banham second presented by mrs. F. W. Brown Bridge to mrs. G. Mclaughlin mrs. O. Richards mrs. W. Mcpherson and mrs. G. Jacobsen. A feature of the evening was the presentation of a Small gift to t. Mcgregor by mrs. Walker of behalf of the. Club. A Corsage was presented to mrs. S. J. President of the. Manitoba ladies Curling association by mrs. T. Mcgregor. Laid by mrs. Elizabeth Thompson oing to England for the Coronation should be one of the High lights in any lifetime. However having the right clothes and keeping baggage to a minimum will add greatly to the pleasure of the experience and uie writer of this letter is Wise to take thought. She asks dear mrs. I am planning a trip to England to the Coronation and will leave the end of this month returning the end of june. As i have never crossed the Ocean before i am at a loss to know what clothes to take. I will travel tourist third and while in England will visit relatives who Are fairly Well off. I Don t expect to meet any titles but just the same will be at some very Nice parties. I am 25 years old. My clothes either new or in Good shape include Coats Black persian Lamb three Quarter Brown Lapin White flannel floor length Black velvet evening wrap suits Brown Tweed rust knitted. Dresses Short sleeved Black crepe Short sleeved Green Wool plaid Wool two printed crepe summer dresses ankle length Rose velvet with Long sleeves Rose taffeta evening dress Black velvet dinner dress Black net eve ing dress. Hats and gloves to go with the different out fits. Please Tell to e what you think i should take and what else i should buy. Also please Tell me what to do about table sittings and tipping on the boat. Excited. No matter How warm it is on land there will be a chill at sea and you should take one of your fur Coats for Wear on the the Lapin. You can Check it with the steamship com Pany on the other Side for a Small fee and have it sent to the boat when you return. Take the evening wrap by All Means but not the White coat. Instead get a cloth coat that you can Wear Over your afternoon dresses. A Black Wool Redin Gote would be very smart Over print Plain or plaid. However one printed crepe dress should be enough and one Wool. For evening Dresse ses take the net and taffeta but not the Rose velvet. It would not pack easily and is rather unseasonable net lace or Chiffon Are Ideal choices for a trip As. They emerge from suitcases without a wrinkle and also have a Gay summery look. Another dinner or Eye Wirig dress these materials with jacket Foula sea Good but of can certainly manage with three. Elaborate evening clothes Are not necessary for tourist class and you won t be with your rela Tives Long enough for them to grow tired of your frocks. Take both your suits. One glaring omission in your list is a Raincoat. You certainly must rectify that if you Are to be Happy in England. An oiled silk Raincoat which can be folded up and carried in the handbag is a Good Choice and you should also have rubbers and an. Umbrella. Also make sure that you have two pairs of comfortable walking shoes. More than anything else the state of will determine your enjoyment of sight seeing. Take plenty of Stock and lingerie that you can Wash. Yourself. If at All possible pare Down your equipment so that it will go into a suitcase a hat Box and an Over night bag. There is no checking system like ours in England and hand baggage is far better than a trunk As porters Are numerous and you can keep your Luggage in sight. Arrange for a table sitting with the dining room Steward when you go on Board. If there Are two sit Tings t the second is preferable As you can sleep later in the morning and have a longer afternoon on deck. You should also make arrangements for a deck chair and Baths. The usual Price of a Bath in european hotels is 25 cents so the Bath Steward s tip is figured for a t six Day trip. Other tips considered Cor rect for this class Are table Stew Ard to deck stewards room Steward lounge 50 cents boots depending on done. If seasick and miss some meals at table requiring More service in. Your Cabin give the stewardess More and the table Steward less. Always wait until the last of the journey to tip. Best wishes and Aren t you Lucky to see Coronation Portage la april special George 15-year old son of or. And mrs j. R. Colwill will of out Side of Winnipeg to the Cor nation in London it was announced i1 or. And mrs. K. Of St. John . Or. And Swann of Calgary mrs e. W. Reese of miss Selena Pallesen of Are arrivals in Winnipeg week and Are guests at the fort hotel Etori Wood. Ladies land and j. E. Kernahan social evening will be held wll St. Anne s Guild of is Church Crescent Wood w springtime Tea saturday to 6.30 in Hie Parish will be a Sale of Candy. Band officer Oak Lake sttn., april the annual Oak Lake citizens we. The following officers were patrons m. R. Sutherton mayor a., Oak Lake president and l. F. Stevens Distant Leader. Victor Secretary treasurer. Jack or. M. Ellen Douglass will formally open the Vimy Tea and Sale of Home cooking work to be held by the ladies auxiliary to the valour Road Branch of the Canadian legion Friday at 2 ., in. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind. And her rink mrs. T. M. Morrison mrs. W. Ryan mrs. J. Roddam Hugh Mckenzie 1rophy, presented by mrs. R. Simpson first to mrs. J. Robinson and her rink mrs. J. O Brien mrs. C., Mckenzie mrs. D. M. Barrie second to mrs. A. Walton and her rink mrs. , mrs. R. Harley mrs. W. Alexander Crawford trophy presented e. Crawford first to mrs. J. Rogers and her rink mrs. J. Page mrs. R. Morrison mrs. J. Hermiston second to mrs. T. M. Morrison and her rink mrs. Mckenzie mrs. N. Mcdonald mrs. A Christie. A presentation of Flowers was made to mrs. A. Christie for her services during the past year. Whist convener was mrs. J. Rob Insong winners were mrs. J. Rod dam mrs. J. Robertson mrs. A. Gray. Dance ends shows later season the annual wind up banquet at the Blackstone Hall tuesday concluded a successful year for the la Kalots. Following the banquet the. Election of officers was held the officers elected being As follows president Charles Mattern vice president Jim Duncan Secretary treasurer Marion Ballard social convener. Ivy Hughes Captain Tom Whitelaw assistant Captain Norman Mcbean Whipper in Sydney an Derson the remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing. Prizes for novelties were won by misses Grace Mclntosh and Irene Nobbs. Members present were or and j. Mcewen or. And mrs. H. Jocelyn or. And mrs. J. Mrs. K. Jackson. Misses Ivy Hughes Elsie Simpson Grace Mclntosh rotary Befts Marion Ballard Ida Bailey Christine. Irene Nunn Kitty Thornhill Emma Schwipp i Lilas Donald Frances Mahon Dorothy Scott Hilda Meacham Margaret pc Pard Alice Whitelaw Hilda Wuttke Irene Nobbs., mama ret Binney Jean Loffman Florence Franklin Kay Fearn. Iris Brogden messes. Norman Mcbean Weldon Neelan Dii Charlie Mattern by Wilkinson Jim Duncan Dean Finlay Sydney Anderson. Lupton Tom Whitelaw Norman Hayw col Albert Ritchie year s trophies the caledonian ladies Curling club held banquet and presentation in the Prin Cess Tea rooms tuesday evening. The president mrs., a. Christie welcomed the Honor guests the. Mani Toba ladies Curling association was represented by mrs. S. J. Lup ton president mrs. A. Shaw vice president mrs. F. W. Brownbridge Secretary. Other guests were e. Crawford honorary presidents mrs. m. Duncan and mrs. R. Simpson. Community singing was enjoyed with mrs. A. Buchan As accompanist. Prizes were presented As follows Williams Rainey and Flynn trophy presented by mrs. J. M. Duncan first to mrs. G. Bain and her rink mrs. Of. Murison mrs. G. Brust mrs. J to mrs. J. Rob Inson arid her rink mrs. H. Brown mrs. H. Kennedy mrs. R. Knight Dominion business trophy presented by mrs. A. Shaw first to mrs. J1. Hermiston and her rink mrs. J. Rogers mrs. G. Brust mrs. A. Stevens second to mrs. J. Barclay save on these prices suits dresses 3-Pjece Spring Coats 2 for called Fok and delivered i phone 53959 Minerva cleaners hockey guests at social club dance at the . Social club entertainment saturday evening in the Royal Alexandra whist prizes were won by miss Marie Krawec mrs. A. O Connor miss h. Setka mrs. Rob Inson and messes. De. Mcfee p. J. Blakesley d. Manson and c. Clive. Prizes for the previous social eve Ning went to mrs. B. Withers mrs. Hall mrs. M. Lawrie and or d. Morrow for and to mrs r. Minorgan mrs. W. Robertson and or. And mrs. J. Shaw for Bridge. The . Big four hockey team were guests and their vice presi Dent or. R. Presented the prizes. A Novelty balloon dance was a feature and prizes were won by w. Clark miss s. Mcdonald Mil dred waterhouse Gordon Blakesley mrs s. E. Webber -and1 miss e. Sobreh. Dancing was under or s. J. Miller assisted by mess. J. Imit dry cleaning Crown will Clem clothes Preiti them Bumin fully and return to yen looking like. Of new. Two piece my i s w a Riffle coat Ftp i dress fully insured against fire and theft 42328 Crown festival today in t auditorium 2 . I children i adults 25e programme 10c season ticket cleans beautifies furniture Woodwork Bath Mori fix Hirm my n Cream for All highly filet chair set by mayfa1r Mayfair Needle Art de dub a Dainty Little lady helps a Gallant Cavalier to which you place your own initials. This is indeed an interesting design for a chair set one thai is formal in living room and practical enough to meet All requite other consideration is the simplicity of the filet design t to follow goes amazingly East and is beautifully Lacy when finished. The pattern Complete a you can reproduce your own initials easily. The eludes easy to understand Crochet instructions without tons detail Chart of designs and stitches. To obtain a Send design number and 20 cent Stamps to the Art needlework dept Winnipeg free
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