Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, April 21, 1937

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page six. Winnipeg free press wednesday. Frit 21, 1937. And mrs. T. Carlyle Elm Ivi Street will leave april 26 for the Pacific Obasi to spend the next month. Mrs. Carlyle will return in time to meet her sister f. Mrs. F. E. Skinner of Montreal who will arrive May 24 to spend the next few weeks Here. M 1 miss Elsie Kelly entertained at a miscellaneous Shower thursday i evening in Honor of miss Edyth Waters of Lac Dubonnet a popu Lar Bride elect of Early May. Fol lowing the presentation of the attractive gifts to the Honor guest a Buffet supper was served from a table centred with a Silver Basket holding a profusion of Rose Darwin tulips and daffodils and lighted by tall Ivory tapers. Mrs. P. Peterson presided Over the Tea cups and was assisted by misses Eva Hod sins Mary Stephens and Edna Kelly. The guests numbered 17. V mrs. Albert Elliott 01 Taber alta., is spending a few Days in Winnipeg in route from the East 1 and is the guest of mrs. S. J. Mcleod Holly court. Mrs. Carl warholm of Regina sask., is visiting her sister mrs. N. Kohl suite 6, the Birkenhead. Senator h. A. Mullins of Ottawa formerly of Winnipeg i will sail april 30 on the Athenia to attend the Coronation ceremonies in Westminster Abbey. In Honor Ruth Mitchell a Bride elect of May 15, mrs. John s. Tulloch Jessie Avenue will entertain informally at Bridge Friday evening Herbert Crowe of new iss Isobel Higgins will leave wednesday for Montreal where she will embark on the Indania for great Britain where she will visit her grand Mother mrs. J. Cullen of Glen Luce Scotland and her Uncle Squadron Leader o.b.e., r.f.c., of Ian Cullen London eng m land for the next two months. Is. A Nanton will entertain at the1 Tea hour Friday in Honor of her Sis Ter miss Marion Mceachern a Bride elect of May. 5 miss Kay Hopps Girton Boule Vard will entertain at a Linen Shower monday in Honor of miss Eileen Best a Bride elect of May 5 f or. A. L. Beaubien . For Provencher left sunday for Mon Treal from where he will sail on the Duchess of York to attend the Coronation ceremonies As a Dele Gate of the parliament. Mrs. W. H. Busby and miss Lucy Nourse have left for a Short trip to Minneapolis. V v r. And mrs. C. G. Spencer re turned sunday by motor from Hollywood cal., where they have spent the last three months. M1 York who has been the guest of mrs. W. H. Collum left tuesday evening for her Home. M iss Elizabeth Russell of new York City has arrived to be the guest of her brother and sister in Law or. And mrs. W. C. Russell for some time. W he or. And mrs. Terry Marsh Are at present in Chicago in route to Toronto where they will reside. Mrs. Marsh was formerly miss Anne Macdonald Turner daughter of or. And mrs. Jack Turner 481 Hose Dale Avenue. Anglican Young people arrange for Spring dance the lieutenant governor and mrs. Tupper his Grace archbishop m. T. M. Harding and mrs. Harding and mayor and mrs. F. E. War Riner will be patrons for the an Nual Spring dance of the an lican Young people s association which will be held wednesday at the Royal Alexandra hotel. The committee in charge of arrangements consists of misses Margaret Gregg and Norma Wilkes and messes. Roy Ston Thornton and Duncan Taylor. Or. And mrs. J. Lezack miss Eilene Lezack or sol Silver Winnipeg Man., were guests at the Lezack Silver wedding which took place in Medicine hat alta., last sunday. Mrs. Hyman Yewdall of Seattle wash., who has spent the past week Here the guest of or. And mrs. Manly Finkelstein returned to her Home on monday. In Honor Elizabeth Bax Ter a Bride elect of May mrs. E. J. Harding and mrs. J. Skinner entertained at a Cream and Black kit Chen Shower Friday evening at the Home of mrs. C. J. Harding. The table presided Over by mrs. T. Bax Ter and mrs. J. Carson was centred with a Silver Basket of daffodils. Assisting were a number of miss Baxter s school chums. Gifts were presented by Little Shirley Skinner. The guests numbered 50. R. And mrs. Charles r. Rum sey whose wedding took place recently in Winnipeg Are in pension at the Windsor arms Toronto. M you treasure your fur coat in Why neglect it Row it s As important to take ears of your furs when you Don t Wear them when you do. But it Ifil i Nee Siary for you to stand guard against Moths fire theft and All your would t be half effective As Rumford s fur storage Vaulti. Fur storage prices All fur or fur lined garments 2fff of your own f valuation minimum charge. Insurance against lie theft while in our care. All year round insurance for 1% extra have our bonded route Man pick it up 311 fur storage Stop baby s Colo before it gets worse a fireman will Tell you big fires Are Little fires when they Start. That s Why they always hurry to put them out. Don t let your baby s Little cold develop into a big cold or something worse. Be in a hurry to Check it. Let mrs. Of Winona ont., Tell you How. I have five healthy children and used baby s own tablets for All of them. When i see a cold coming on i give the tablets and in a Day or so they Are quite Well again. I think there is nothing baby s own tablets Are Safe and sure in their action. They Correct the Muse of baby s trouble. Yet they Are utterly free from opiates or stupefying drugs. An analyst s report is Given on each package. Effective in Clearing up teething troubles constipation simple fevers diarrhoea upset stomach Colic and summer complaint irritability simple croup and other of baby a ailments. Your druggist will return your Money if you Are not satisfied with baby s own tablets. Try them 25 cents. Dinner hostess entertains for league winners mrs. James Stewart 1462 Elgin Avenue entertained the Weston playground hockey team Friday evening at dinner on the event of their winning the City league championship. Prizes were presented by or. T. Holtom after which they were the guests of or. Pearson at the theatre. Those present were or. And mrs. A. W. Millar misses Violet Millar Ida Steele Betty Stewart messes. T. Holtom c. Car Ter a. Cleland masters w. Boor Man t. Burnett j. Warkentin r. Wells e. Desjardins r. Paton w. Birkett e. Harrison e. Summerfield g. Stewart a in Honor of miss Eileen Best whose marriage will take place May 5, mrs. J. A. Macgregor and her daughter miss Helen Macgregor entertained at four tables of Bridge Friday evening. A combination of Spring blossoms in shades of yellow Pink and Blue in a Low Silver bowl centred the supper table which was softly lighted by tall mauve tapers. Mrs. A. L. Best and mrs. G. A. Mcewan presided Over the Coffee cups and they were assisted by misses Kathleen Best Lou love and Kay Ablett. V miss Velma Wood Teulon Man., entertained at a miscellaneous Shower wednesday evening in Honor of mrs. J. W. Allen formerly miss Ivy Crawford a recent Bride. The pretty supper table was Cen tred with a bowl of Pink tulips and lighted by tall Ivory tapers. A miniature Bride and bridegroom further decorated the table. Miss Dorothy Wilson presided Over the Tea cups. The gifts were presented to the guest of Honor by Little miss Anne Erskine. S 4 mrs. F. Suggett entertained at a Gadget Shower wednesday in Honor of miss e. Baxter a Bride elect of May. The table presided Over by mrs. J. Mavins and mrs. T. Baxter centred with a miniature Bride and Bride Groom standing tinder a Arch decorated with Bells and lighted with tall Pink tapers. The gifts were presented by Little miss Gladys Moore and Shirley Skinner. Those assist evening party to Speed youth to Coronation messes. Bill and Jim Pearson 166 Harvard Avenue entertained a group of school friends tuesday evening in Honor of or. Peter Simpson who will be among the group of Winnipeg students to View the Coronation under the auspices of the overseas. Education league. Or. Simpson will go As a representative from Raven court boys school. Miss Elaine Crombie. Left tues Day evening to sail on the Empress of Australia for the old. Country where she will attend the Corona Tion. In Honor of miss Eileen Best a popular Bride elect of May 5, mrs. A. Mckinnon Claremont Avenue will entertain informally at Bridge Friday evening. You angry. You must be very Young to believe that platonic friendships can Ever last they always break Down on one Side if not on both and a Man who is serious about his ambitions can t afford to let his emotions run away the finer the feeling Between you the More Likely it was to become an irresistible Force As a result of constant association has seen probably your Friend other men with Bright prospects give up postgraduate study to marry some Ordinary girl and Settle Down to an Ordinary career or he has seen what a mistake five year engagements can be. He does want to be caught in the same be it is his privilege to choose your one Hope would be to make him think you were interested in somebody else but still regarded hint As a Friend. Then you migh succeed in getting him to come to parties and gradually work around n Dominion business Boulevard wednesday 8.11 . Reports and election of officers. St. James women s study. 2, at Home mrs. J. Hamilton. 276 College Street wednesday 8 . Mrs. Barefoot on government in new Zea South Winnipeg women s conservative club wednesday 3 ., Marlborough hotel Gen. H. D. B. Ketchen. Speaker. Ladies auxiliary. Imperial be teens. Whist drive wednesday. 2.30 ., to native sons of Canada Board room. 298 and professional women s unit. Catholic women s league in Norman Hall wednesday. 8.30 . Executive meeting. 7.45 . I thursday ladies of altar society. St. Patrick s re Weston whist drive at Home of mrs. J. Troll or. 1459 Bannatyne Avenue thursday 2 . Ladies i auxiliary to Railroad conductors Winnipeg division 393, card party thursday. 8 ., at Home of mrs. T Stewart. Ste. 7, Windermere apartments Sborne to speak on work in Ille Short sketch by Mission children of soloist most Duncan Wilkle. Grand International auxiliary brotherhood of locomotive c Friendship Hall Odd Kennedy Street. Thursday 2.30 Busy Bee club. Thursday 2.30 t Home of mrs. E. Porter Nihi Dalkeith apts. To a Good pal relationship again but beg Honey Sec would you Ever b satisfied until you had made him fall Lor you Kennedy Street. St. John s Temple 8, pythian Sisters whist drive at Home of or. And mrs. J Hill 88 St. Anne s Road St vital a been postponed from thursday april 22 to april 129. Mearns Camp at Home of mrs ladies social club s.o.s., thursday 8 . G. Byers 532 Lipton Street. With arenc it ice today h ii phone 42321 miss Kathleen Mcmahon Dominion Field Secretary of the Canadian girl guides association will arrive in Winnipeg wednes Day. During the coming month she will tour the province visiting girl guide companies in practically every Rural Centre. She will organize new companies hold conferences with leaders and. Assist in the planning of their programmes. On thursday miss Mcmahon accompanied by Winnipeg members of the association will visit Altamont and on Friday will be in Carman. Reunion dance at Linwood for St. James collegiate miss Gattle and Fiance honoured at Sisters Tea mrs. William s. Sparrow and miss Edna Gault combined their Hospi Tali ties sunday afternoon entertain ing at an at Home at the Resi Dence of mrs. Sparrow Lawndale Avenue in Honor of their sister miss Gladys Gault and or. Scott Ritz whose marriage will take place May 1. A Low Sheffield bowl filled with daffodils centred the attractive Tea table which was softly lighted by tall Rainbow tapers in soft pastel shades. Presiding Over the Tea and Coffee cups during the afternoon were mrs. H. F. Ritz mrs. John Gault mrs. W. Martin mrs. George Walker mrs. Fred Fox and mrs. Robert p. Simpson. A group of assistants included misses Pat Mac Gregor Frances Parker Marjorie Millinan Irene Jones Bella Demby and. Audrey Harris. St. James collegiate alumni dance was held Friday in the Linwood school auditorium. Over 150 former students of the collegiate danced to the music of an orchestra con sisting mainly of St. James collegiate graduates among whom Are Georgina Tanney Don Mckay Ron Paris arid Wilson Kennedy. The auditorium was decorated with streamers of yellow and White. The orchestra played against a background of Black across which alumni was written Large Silver letters. Coloured lights added a touch of gaiety to the scene. Miss b. Megaffin honorary presi Dent was patroness. The executive of the association in charge of the arrangements was Muriel Scaife Nina Brown Ruby Palmer Stella Coslick Dorothy Cartwright Cerf Nugent Bob Bell assisted by Myrtle Calvert Cecil Currie Don Mckay Clarence Galloway and Tom Baird among those present were Ern punt flu dred Ronan Ean Johnston Larff. Ainslie Azen foyer Jobson leaner Cox Helen Dobson Beth Willson Phillips can. Leaking Alma Bostocky " at main ack Shannon of Wade Bui May Denny Potter Bill Budd it Smith Hris Dowds Tom Baird Allan Watson Clarence Galloway George Connors 31air Pollock Paul Shannon Anthony Ramanow Gordon Crumn Jonas Thorsteinson Martin Bailey Bob Bray Stan Ingram Harold Bastable Larry Bilge Ernie Pridmore misses Muriel Scaife Pat Coop to Audrey Ellis j. Lowry Anne Kereluk b. Megohm Evelyn Luff Dorothy Clark Adele Swan Molly Burrell _ Marruerite Hobert Buth Kirby Esther Bobe Tsoa Millie Gilzean Dorothy Harrison Molly Clark Vera Saul Gene Parker june Bui Herford Jean Edna plump Idtse Dorothy Cox Jean Hill Grace Mavor Joan. Mad Dock Luce Davidson Irene Hockley Esther Pettyplace Dorothy Faucher Edna Swan Irene Cartwright Euie Sigurd on Joy Oraham Ronald Luckley Ted Tho Mycroft Herb Kendall Bernie o Connell Walter Campbell Don Mcgregor Jim Falconer Gylen Creelman Arthur Grevstad j. Carnettie. Art Turpin Bruce Brown Bill vant Bob Par Ter Wes Patteson Cecil Currie Bob Easiley Bill Monk George Saunders Howie air new Cec Nugent Harry Dann hitter Bill Grant Dot Thordarson Dorothy Jones Sybil Scott Gerry o Meara Kay Simpson Myrtle Calvert Stella Coslick Dorothy Taylor Vera Palmer Mina Brown Ruby Palmer Dorothy Cartwright messes. Jack Brown George Morris Tan Ubienski Gordon Cattermole Charlie Mccarthy Stan Ferguson. Jatoy vant Murray Staples Archie Simmons Leonard Peteon. Stewart Chapman Carl Winger Gordon. Stovel Norm Smith Darrell Osborne Don Mcnabb Charlie Platte Doug Cranham Willie meath Bill Anderson. Erk Fryer Howard Welsh Norm Middleton Howard Wardrop Ken Howell Stanford Albrant Boss Newman Robert Bell Charlie Murray Tom Smith Tren Jim Alexander Creon fee Streenan Ralph Paris Fred biker e. Dilute w. Gordon a. Bell Art Willson Jack pile Jack Buxton Gordon Lyons Roy Aker Wilt Sadler a Knudson Tim Russell Bowling. League elects officers at 9th banquet an enjoyable evening was spent at the Marlborough hotel wednes Day when the Gibson s social ladies Bowling league made merry at their ninth annual banquet and presentation of prizes. Mrs. W. Aspin president was in the chair. A company of 39 sat Down to dinner. Winners at cards were mrs a. Pollock mrs. J. Lawrence Consolation mrs. 3. It. S. Stevens. Election of officers took place As follows mrs. J. Lawrence presi Dent mrs. W. J. Jones vice presi Dent mrs. W. Aspin Secretary treasurer. Prize winners for the season were winning team me Darnes c r. Williams x j. K Hutchinson d. J. Price c. W Brock second team mesdames g Bardsley j. G. Hall w. Edmonds. W. N. Johnston h. Reynolds third team mesdames w. Aspin h. A Nixon to f. Wallace l. F. Johns m. Conger four team mesdames j ferries g. T. Allford f. G. Impey e. G. C. Palmer w. S. Cummings. Others present were mesdames James Gibson h. S. Roberts r Milette j. Kindle a. Dunlop a Pollock f. W. Nunn m. T. Rowden f. H. Franklin s. M. Brock l Temple a. A. Winch w. J. Jones b. E. Bradley r. Spencer j. L. S Stevens w. N. Mckay j. W Black k. J. Vollet and miss d Smith. Team three game record was won by mrs. G. Bardsley s team Wil the same team holding sing game record the individual High three game record was Hel by mrs. W. Aspin with. 749, als High single game record by or w. Aspin 377. Bowling activities will Start september 15. Mfg s greatest musical Romance Mautimer Jar. Ring time a ring of Romance in this glamorous solitaire. It Wil meet youth s Dewid for modernity and value and the tiny historic Crown setting adds patriotic senti ment to it is exclusive at Ding Wall 18k White cold .00 Birks Din Wall Ltd Diamond merchants our store closes wednesday afternoons at one o clock londoners hold whist and dance a whist drive and dance under the auspices of the Imperial Lon Don association was held saturday in the Donalda Block Donald Street. Prizes for whist Werini presented by. The president a. H. Fuller assisted by the convener mrs. G. Gibbs to the following miss e. R. West mrs. R. Dinah miss a. Easton Thelma Priestley r. Swift j. S. Duff l. Wagg. Whist and dancing were under the direction of Syd Lay ton assisted by a. Banks. Ing were mrs. A. Campbell and misses irent Mavins and. Dorothy Suggett. The guests numbered 22. Gwyn will be a Early marriage would wreck. Career of ambitious a quiet wedding was solemnized saturday evening april 17, at Sparling United Church manse Winnipeg when Mary Elizabeth daughter of or. And mrs. R. D. Laing of Stonewall Man., was United in marriage to or. Elwyn Rupert Clark son of mrs. Win. Clark and the late or. We. Clark of Teulon Man. The Rev. R. M. Frayne officiated. The Bride chose a military style suit in Mulberry tone with contrasting Topcoat in beige flecked with Mulberry. She wore a Corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. The Young couple were at tended by miss Jean Scott and or Brock Coleman both of Winnipeg a reception was held at the Bride s Home. Or. And mrs. Clark will reside at Teulon Man. Please the Winnipeg fur workers local no. 91, is the Only Ehu Teml recognized Union in the Winnipeg fur Industry. We Are affiliated with the International fur workers Union. The International fur workers Union is the Only Union recognized in the fur Industry throughout the Dominion. Fur showing this Emblem Abe recognized As Union shops. Order or store your furs with them. By lbs. Eizabeth Thompson m any a Man has to choose Between love at a certain and ambition Point in his m hostess Friday at on these dry cleaning prices suits Coats 3-Pioco fur extra dresses 75e called for and delivered phone 89304 Peacock cleaners iss Betty luncheon the Manitoba club in Honor of miss Marion Mceachern whose wedding to or. William. Trevor Gwyn will be an event of May. It miss Florence Soifer of Chicago 111., who has been the guest of her Uncle and aunt or. And mrs. A. Solloway of 403 Poison Avenue left for her Home in the South sat urday. Miss Hester Russell is at present in St. Mary a ont., where she is the guest of mrs. Jack Lind. Misses Mae Macdonald and Jean Gould were hostesses at a charmingly arranged informal party sat urday evening at the Home of or. J. Reginald whillans. Music was supplied by miss Verna Stefans son or. Gerald Hill and or. Ernest Gorrell Keith Rathwell. 0 is. F. Homer Dixon of Vic Toria b.c., with her son master Douglas were in Winnipeg tuesday evening in route to Montreal from which port they will sail Friday on the Duchess of Bedford for England. They were accompanied As far As Winnipeg by mrs. Homer Dixon s youngest daughter miss Audrey who will be the guest of or. And mrs. Hugh Phillipps Wellington Crescent for the next few months. Mrs. Of c. Mccormac of Kelso sask., and mrs. T. Calder of bran Idon Man., were week end visitors in Winnipeg to attend the Fenn Morris wedding. R. And mrs. H. R. Belt returned sunday by motor fron California where they have spent the Winter and Are guest of mrs. Belt s sister miss Margaret space. I v miss Stella Wotte of Ottawa who has been holidaying with relatives and friends in Winnipeg for. The last six weeks returned Home tues engagements or. And mrs. P. Cramer announce the engagement of their Only Daugh Ter Clara to or. Josef Sera eldest son of or. And mrs. A. Of Winnipeg the wedding to take place May 20, or. And mrs. H. Trudel of nor Wood announce the engagement of their daughter Alice to or. Thomas Morris of Winnipeg the wedding to take place in May. Seventy fifth Winnipeg troop boy scouts Weston whist drive and dance in Empire Hall Corner Worth and Alexander m1 on Friday 8 . Imperial London association St. George s Day Celebration Friday a Donolda Block Donald St whist at 7.30 to be followed by variety pro 10. Refreshments. Travellers Aid committee second Fri Day of month 3 ., in drawing room of . When unable to Atti ind substitutes to be notified m1 Day. Mas. Convener of Home cooking at St. George s Day Tea which a Fly be held by the ladies auxiliary of the to the land assistance ass Ottati by Friday. Career. If he has set his heart on a definite goal which he cannot reach for., years he knows it would be fatal to fall in love and get married before he is ready. There fore when he finds his Resolution slipping he either has to give up his objective or be ruthless. In the latter Case either he or the girl Are Hurt for a while perhaps1 both As this letter dear mrs. Thompson i started going out with a Young Man last fall and liked him very much but around Christmas time he told me he was afraid i was getting serious and thought it would be better if we decided just to be Good pals and not see each other so often. As far As i was concerned that was All we Ever had been but his suggestion that i was getting serious certainly peeved me. He said he was afraid of falling in love because he has five years hard work ahead of him before he gets where he wants to be in his profession and wants to go abroad for Post graduate study. He is both intellectual and a Good sport. He said he still wanted to see me but i ignored him. Completely and refused to. Go out with him even stopped speaking to him on the Street. Then i began to realize that i never would have him for a Friend if i kept up this attitude and told him i was sorry. How Ever he acted very Hurt and did t respond at All when i tried to make a joke of the whole thing. My being annoyed struck him the wrong Way for he is More con Vinced than Ever that i was badly Hurt and was t satisfied to have him just As a Friend. But really i never tried to make him fall for me. I Felt from the beginning that we had a lot in common and were going to have a Fine Frieri ship. Knowing that platonic friendships Are rare As Hen s Teeth i Felt i had something Worth while and there fore did t desire to spoil it by either of us becoming sentimental he does t go out much with girls and has t taken anyone out since we stopped. I Haven t Beard from him since i apologized and though i tried to be Nice the one time i met him he . I go out with other boys and have a Good time but at the same time i am sorry there is else can. I do to improve the Situa Tion we had so much fun to Gether and i Felt we gained so Nuch from one another that even though he appears cold and in different i think he must miss me sometimes. I do not believe in resignation and think there must a some Way i can straighten things out. Mej. Young Man May be Innel a Lect Al but he certainly takes the leather medal for tactless Ness. If Only he had said that he was afraid he was getting serious you would have been pleased a we Are still on strike with the following w. Cohen fur co., limited a. And m. Huttig cumin fur co. Winnipeg fur workers Niou local h. Winitz far co. F. W. Cyan w hits Reich fur it i. Is. Rather than annoyed but the Way he put it was enough to infuriate a Saint however nothing you can. Do now will help much. If you keep on insisting that you were in no danger of being serious he either will not believe you or will be piqued if he thinks you Are Selling the truth. Once he has con Vinced himself that you were Smit ten he won t want to admit that his charms were less High powered than he thought. Or can it be that his apparent bungling was really a Clover ruse to create an impossible situation hat the truth is he Felt himself Jec Pming enamoured and knew that escape was possible Only through a sudden and Complete break accomplished easily by making wedding was solemnized sat urday evening april 17, at the Home of the Bride s parents when Elizabeth Beveridge Young est daughter of or. And mrs. David was United in marriage to or. James Shephard Fenn. The Rev. W. G. Martin officiated. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her father wore a beige crepe gown adorned with a Corsage of Johanna Hill roses arid was at tended by miss Janet Hastie who wore a Brown crepe gown with a Corsage of Talisman roses. Or i Morris brother of the Bride was Best Man a Buffet luncheon , fit to o miss Alice Dickinson daughter of or. And mrs. A Dickinson of sum Merland b.c., was United in marriage to or. Ellwood Gillespie son of or. And mrs. M. Gillespie of Winnipeg by Rev. Ashford of the United Church of Summerland at 2 april 12. Or. The Bride Groom s brother and miss Ruby Haddrell a Friend of the Bride at tended the couple. After a Short reception or. And ars. Gillespie left for a honeymoon o Winnipeg. Permanent ii7 a t to that Maia w a ifs adm of a f blk Chic y .45 Fashionett Oil-0-tonic the most popu Lar hair style of the Day. A wave perfectly de signed for new Shorter Hiir. 1 the parisian i certified wave Finger wave a. Distinctive a Notum of will Revi Nuie dry .85 flattering Ustler Urt Kef new life Lustre French set Moo hair rinses hair trims Etc. Parisian wave 423 Portage Opp. Power . I i this misunderstanding Between us mks a. Crawford will sail april 30, on the of Atholl visit to her in Arbroath Scotland. She will at club events Telephone Bridge held by the ladies auxiliary to Canadian legion . No. . Continued for. Few weeks Onger. Wednesday whist drive under auspices of mothers. Club of St. Michael and All Angels Church Corner of Mulvey and in club rooms wednesday 8 Fasik Guild at Home of mrs. Lottie Thompson Ste. 8, 251 Furby St., wednesday afternoon. St. Patrick s Mother s Union Parish Hull Spruce Street wednesday 3 nomination officers. St. Haul s United Church on wednes Day 8 ., illustrated to Ronto to the peace River to be Given by Juv. P. T. Pilkey. Annual meeting Forfarshire association i want to be friends again. What tend the Coronation. Scalloped Pillow slips by Mattair Needle Art in a variety of moods have i Pillow slip designs. Lace finishes the i Button whole the others. The in treatment very work and a e attractive when finished. This Type 01 pattern Taining and an Ideal pastime for shown gains two transfers for each of the details of traction Complete instructions for embroidery stitches used color suggestions. To obtain this pattern Send design n Stamps to needlework dept., ;