Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 15, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six. Winnipeg free press Friday april 15, 1938. Society mrs. G. V. Hastings and her grandson master George Montague Are expected Home mrs. H. A. Robson will enter Tain at dinner monday. The parly will later attend the performance of King Olaf by the from la Jolla. Cal., wednesday philharmonic society at the Audi-1 after spending the last four months thorium. Or. And mrs f. F. Montague and in Honor of miss Margaret Pace their two sons John and Michael who leaves Early in May Fornare expected Home next week end England a group of her friends by motor from their Winter Home will entertain at dinner wednesday at la Jolla Calif at the Manitoba club. Mrs. Edmond Egan and mrs. Its. Keeler glv6s Arnold Lyndon will be to Hoot hostesses at a luncheon Friday at Moore a in Honor of miss Isabel e res Macleod Campbell a Bride elect of saturday. _ april 23. A presentation will be mrs. W. J. Keeler entertained made to the guest of Honor. Covers the sub executive of Knox Church will be Laid for 10. Women s association at a Bon r a Vivace luncheon wednesday mrs. R. S. Campbell. Enfield. B Crescent will entertain at a Trout j planned in Honor of or. Rees seau Tea wednesday in Honor of Macleod who leaves this month her daughter. Isabelle whose mar-1 to make her Home in London Ridge to or Robert w. Handberg England. The table centred by a will be an event of april 23. Bowl holding a profusion of daffodils. Was decorated with Mina in Honor of mrs. F. C. Baker of Ture sail boats afloat on a Mirror Toronto who is the guest of mrs. J sea. Covers were Laid for fifteen h e mrs j f. Craik guests. Following luncheon a Shank. Oak Street will entertain at luncheon wednesday. Presentation was made to the guest of Honor by mrs. Keeler on behalf of the executive. Gentleman Cadet Roy Hyman i has been attending Royal Mili i tary collese. Kingston. Ont. Spend the easter holidays visiting with a classmate in Montreal. London ladies from California. In the South. In Honor of miss Flora Macken 7ie who is leaving shortly to reside in Scotland a group of her business associates held a Surprise party at Imperial i welfare work. The following officers were elected chairman mrs c. Vetter Green treasurer mrs. D. Dewar Secretary. Mrs. M. Biggerstaff con Vener. Mrs. W. Keyworth Corn evening was sent. Later a presen tation of silverware was made to the Home of mrs. Fraser Milton of mrs. K. Lye and mrs. J. Eugenie Street. Norwood. A musical Hughes. The next whist drive will be held at the Home of mrs. Vettergren the guest of Honor. A Buffet Victor Street wednesday april was served from a table centred 127, at 2.30 . With yellow daffodils. Guests numbered Twenty six. Olive Branch Noble grands the conv w. A. Dench and j. Rebekah Takuye past club Mes h. Williamson. Held its annual banquet and elec plan reception to Honor visitor from West China in Honor of their guest or. A. J. Brace professor in the University the five Young misses pictured above form the committee in charge of the Amicus club Spring formal which will take place easter monday in the main dining room of the Royal Alexandra hotel. The formal will be a supper dance. The girls Are misses Rita Mcdermott Marjorie Quinn Kay o Donnell Doris Beattie and Frances Hogan. M r. And mrs. Hugh Tuckwell Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Miss Bertha Northwood who has been the guest of her brother in Law and sister or. And mrs. Douglas n. Stevens will leave during the week end for her Home in Chatham ont. Mrs. A e. Smith and miss Roma Smith of Saskatoon arrive Friday to be guests of mrs. J. Fraser Amherst apartments. Cites gains prune sur in me University Tion of officers. Monday evening. Szech West Chantu in with the president j Chi or and or Toinie mrs. A. W. Mckenzie presiding. We entertain at a recept Oll 111 jo.oh11, a report of the clubs t toe economics mrs. John Dick and or. S. E. Dick officers for ensuing year we assist in receiving the were elected As presi a of Ion f Flowers will Dent. Miss eve Hutchison vice the table president. Mrs. Joan Conklin. And Secretary treasurer. Mrs. W. H. Dench. Prize winners for Bridge were Mes flames s. A. . J. I Centre the pretty h. Williamson. W. A. V. Pearce and miss Ellen Eilbeck. Musical chanter holds luncheon where those presiding will be mrs. Fitz Herbert Hughes mrs. E. J. J. Glenesk mrs. E. G. Bricker and mrs. C. R. Sayer. The group of assistants in the dining room will in clude mrs. J. R. Stark. Mrs. Cyril Brooks mrs. Charles Forsythe mrs. William Tozier mrs. Frank Hall mrs. Fred Gynn. Mrs. Clifton Graban mrs. Ernest Findlay mrs. George Teeter mrs. M. Whitely the fort Douglas musical Chap a mrs. William Hammond mrs. Or. . Met wednesday at 111 Robert Malcolm. Mrs. Fred Furge . At the Home of mrs. B. W. Son. Mrs. John Dick and mrs. Caldwell. At the conclusion of the Andrew Struthers. Business Meetins. Mrs. Donald or a Kenty give a Reading and mrs. D. J s. Hare san a group of songs with miss Beth Cooil As accompanist. At the conclusion refreshments were served Spring Flowers forming an attractive Centrepiece for the table which resided Over by Fawcett g. Taylor and mrs j. J. Garland with mrs. A b. Plant and Malcolm Mclean serving. Holy Trinity Church Donald St. Opp. Eaton s. Rector Rev. C. Carruthers i.a., . Curate Rev. Bruce Kirch . Of Ribaz Iber btes 11 . Morning prayer and Sermon. 4 . Presentation by choir the passion of our lord. Heinrich Schuetz soloists Ruth Ebert Arthur Diehl. W. Davidson Thomson. Organist h. Hugh Bancroft. Conductor Ronald Gibson. A Hearty Welcome to All. Taints of Jurof Broadway and Osborne St. Rector. Rev. William Asky . Good Friday 8 . Matins and Ante communion 10 service. Three hour service 12 noon to 3 . Is it nothing to you Allye who pass h. Hugh Bancroft. Mus Bac. Dunelm . Organist and choirmaster Good Friday 10.30 . Love feast for prayer Praise and witness ing. A helpful sex ice for All who love the lord. Young Church to Jofaye s lady curlers elect officers slate the annual meeting of the St. John s lady curlers was held in the club rooms tuesday. An enthusiastic meeting heard the various com Mittee s reports which showed a successful season. A presentation to mrs. H. Mckay was made by the president mrs. J. W. Jackson on behalf of the club. The following officers were elected Patr Nesses mesdames d. Gunn a. M. Elliott. J. S. Spick and j. W. Mckinley honorary associate Mem ber mrs. C. Booth honorary life member mrs. M. L. Mcphail honorary president mrs. F. J. Malby president mrs. J. Alexander past president mrs. J. W. Jackson first vice mrs. A. H. Stanbridge second vice mrs. S. H. Geddes Secretary mrs. B. G. Harris treasurer mrs. J. H. Doig ice convener mrs. H. Nor Rie social convener mrs. G b. Niven House convener mrs. G. B. Niven House convener mrs. J. H. Kolb Flower convener mrs. S. Emerode entertainment and publicity mrs. W. E. Reynolds Dele Gates to Manitoba lady curlers association mrs. J. Wood mrs. W. Ogston alternates mrs. A. H. Stan Bridge mrs. B. G. Harris. Assist ladies of St. Ann at Tea Many nationalities will be represented among the guests when the Adies of St. Ann of the immaculate Conception Church hold their guest National Silver Tea and floor show monday from 2.30 to 5.30 ., in the t. Eaton Assembly Hall. Receiving the guests will be mrs. George e. Smith mrs. P. Moraska mrs. J. Jestadt mrs. J. M. Picard mrs. E. Chiarot mrs. M. J. Man-1 Dryka mrs. I. Vangel mrs. W. Hasson mrs. W. Williams i s. P. Mcewan mrs. A. Waiters mrs. J Verry mrs. T. R. Tareo mrs. L. Uschuk and miss a. Mutter. Con veners in charge of arrangements include mrs. R. R. Mcdonald mrs. J. Shea mrs. M. W. Murphy mrs. J. Morgan mrs. J. White mrs. A. O Sullivan mrs. W. Hiscox and mrs. J. Johns. The group of assistant conveners representing various organizations and clubs Are mrs. J. Caswell Davis mrs. J. H. Bourgouin. Mrs. H. B. Baudry mrs. F. Mathews mrs. E. L. Taylor mrs. J. A. Barry mrs. W. Rodde mrs. C. R. Garland mrs. W. J. Major. Mrs. A. Tron do mrs. J. Maruca mrs. P. Mrs. J. Geesli mrs. F e. Warriner mrs. B. Dyma mrs. M. Clarkson . Duka mrs. J. Mclean and mrs. C. Kileen. Conveners of the pro gramme include mrs. W. E. Norman mrs. G. M. Lafleche mrs. M. J. Mandryka and mrs. E. P. Choiniere. The Home cooking table will be in charge of mrs. J. Dedrick mrs. C. Mcdonald mrs. T. Daily Candy by mrs. J. J. Alexander mrs. D. M. Wilkinson. The exchequer will be in charge of mrs. C. J. Kavanagh and mrs. J. Murphy. Windsor ont. To Day Are Able to Tell source and characteristics of All oils by numer Ous tests or. R. K. Stratford presi Dent elect of the Canadian medical association told a meeting of the society Here. Mrs. Edwin b. Johnstone president of the ladies Guild of the sir Hugh John Macdonald memorial Hostel will receive the guests at the Silver Tea which will open a Day s programme of events sponsored by the Guild on wednes Day april 20, at Picardy s Salon. Robin Huth has returned from Winnipeg where he is attending St. John s College to spend the holidays with his parents or. And mrs. Mer Lin Huth. F the annual meeting of the Parent committee of the 1st Brandon troop scouts and cubs took place at the Home of mrs. P. Wanking. The officers elected werer. Honorary presi dents Rev. F. C. Whittington and mrs. W. H. Fletcher president mrs. P. Wanking vice president mrs. Sneider Secretary treasurer mrs. W. Hallatt executive committee mrs. Dunbar mrs. Vines mrs. Mckay delegates to local association mrs. Bland and mrs. Trowsdale. Brandon social notes Brandon man., april 15. Special of the collegiate staff met wednesday afternoon in Honor of miss Beatrice Clendenning who is leaving the City. J. R. Reid expressed the Good wishes of the teachers in presenting miss Clen Denning with a travelling clock. Or. And mrs. Harold Batho of Winnipeg arrived thursday to spend easter with mrs. Batho s parents or. And mrs. A. T. Condell. Mrs. Henderson Mckinnon of Kelowna b.c., is visiting her brother and sister in Law or. And mrs. G. A. Brown for the week end. Mrs. George Sampson in route from Calgary to her new Home near Winnipeg spent a few Days in the Inch Mcl Serlie the marriage of Una Merle Only daughter of mrs. James Mckerlie Winnipeg to or. Wilfred Inch youngest son of or. And mrs. J. Inch Winnipeg took place saturday april 9, at 3 ., at Augustine Chweh. Rev. A. E. Kerr officiated. The Bride was gowned in Pale yellow Georgette Cut on Princess lines topped by a Short Bolero with puffed sleeves. She a Halo of Matching tulle caught at the Side with Drange blossoms. She carried Talisman roses. The Bride was attended by miss Gladys Pilgrim and the Bride Groom by or. John Higgins. Miss Pilgrim wore Pink Satin with match ing hat. Bouquet was of Pink Briarcliff roses. A reception followed at the Home of the Bride s aunt mrs. S. Frame. Kitson Street Norwood. Later or. And mrs. Inch left for Prince Rupert b.c., where they will reside. The Bride travelled in a beige and Brown suit topped with a Grey Tweed travelling coat. Her hat was a Brown Straw trimmed with contrasting Flowers. Brother head Cana calf cd Melville sask., april 15 s1 second annual she Cana calf club was held when the 15 calves Sho favourable comment from t Leod of the Extension d Saskatchewan University As judge. The club Competition was Ernest Miller with Elizabeth second and Fern Abel thu. J Bendik took first place Manship and also in with his sister Julia had pair of calves in the show aggregate Points gained by it earned the right for John Bendik to represent the provincial club team next fall. French shipbuilders have plan Ned a passenger liner feet Long 320 feet More than the longest in the world now being built in eng land. Night co igbo hard on the Safe dry j hacking cough a and night is very the system pad the constant ing not Only disturbs the rest Keps the bronchial tubes in my irn ated and inflamed no Chanice to heal sometimes it is the co aunt Mph won t be quieted choked up stuffed up makes breathing difficult. Obstinate coughs and Coldi ally yield to the grateful action of or. Wood s Norm if syrup. It is indicated for kind of a cough As it is of the most soothing and expectorant barks herbs balsams obtainable. J my. Habby Lane writes i had such a terrible i could not sleep at night ibid different medicines but they Lew helped me my cough still i then got or. Wood s syrup and i was surprised to k How quickly my cough put up by the t. Putnm co pm. Home economics in Public schools has come a Long Way from the time when it was a matter of baking bread and sewing a seam Accord to miss Jessie director of Home economics in j mks Phillip w. Gordon of British Columbia who was guest i Elizabeth new Jersey internal speaker at n luncheon Given by Hon. Tonal president of the Alpha Phi Schultz minister of education fraternity has been visiting the i Winnipeg chapter this week. Many thursday at Moore s Mikado. The j informal functions were planned course compulsory in grades 7 and in her Honor. 8, and optional in High school now includes such things As How to arrange a Kitchen to save Steps. There to i Are too Many Man made kitchens Field to the speaker said. I Beryl the girls Are taught the first principles of Bridge of Interior decoration How to hang pictures and what is Good taste in wallpapers. Dress appreciation As Well As construction is studied. And most popular of All. Is the course on child care Given in grades 1 and 10. Teachers employ up to Date psychology in the classes. Children Start right in to make a garment the stitches and methods Are explained As they go along. Similarly they learn to prepare a breakfast instead of learning All there is to know about flour before they begin to Cook. Miss Mclenegan has found that to minute classes twice a week in Stead of a half Day once a week Speed up the work and key tip the interest of both teacher and Pupil. She does not minimize the contribution of the Home in these courses. School work supervision. Done under careful is valueless unless the Silver Tea is arranged under . Auspices the annual Silver Tea being held under the auspices of the . Will be held saturday april 16, from 2.30 to 6 . In the drawing room of the . A special feature of the Tea will be a display of Handi Craft both old and new. This is under the Convene ship of miss Beatrice Brigden. The general convener is mrs. George h. Barefoot with mrs. G. Willows and mrs. W. H. Middlehurst in charge of the Tea tables mrs. H. B. Smith and mrs. S. Gordon the Home cooking and mrs. A. Jordan in charge of the exchequer. Receiving the guests will be mrs. J. S. Woodsworth. Mrs. H. Sulkers mrs. S. J. Farmer and mrs. E. M. Cove. Special guests will be mrs. J. S. Woodsworth or. A. A. Heaps and i or. E. J. Garland. Pupil puts her knowledge into practise at Home. Special optional classes on Camp cookery for boys have become very popular in British Columbia and Many of the boys have found work with geological and mining Camps. Guests at the luncheon included or. And mrs. J. S. Mclenegan mrs. W. J. Lindal. Or. Grace Gordon Hood miss a Halldorson miss min Nabel Dowler miss Esther Thomp son miss Frances Mckay or. J. C. Pincock or. Robert Fletcher. Father a. D Deschambault or. H. C. Etter and messes. S. Burland w. Rathwell. J. A. Marion and c. J. Hutchings. Talks on in Honor of miss Beryl William son whose marriage to or. John Bergman will take place april 30, in Buffalo new York mrs. H. J. Truscott entertained at three tables of Bridge thursday evening at her Home in Aynsley court. Spring blossoms in mauve and yellow shades formed the Centrepiece for the table which was lighted by Matching toned tapers. Mrs. M. R. Williamson presided at the supper table assisted by mrs. Fraser Cam Eron and mrs. Clifford Ellerby. Miss Norma Mcleod and miss Florence Mcpherson were joint hostesses at a Gadget Shower. Wednesday eve Ning at. Miss Nassau Street Williamson. The gifts were presented to the guest of Honor in a Large Many coloured easter egg. Spring Flowers flanked by mauve tapers centred the table where mrs. M. R. Williamson and mrs. Clifford Ellerby presided. The group of assistants included misses Margaret Forsythe Jean Mcpherson and Kay Fraser. Mcleod s Home on in Honor of miss Thistle ladies Curling climb elects officers the annual meeting of the Thistle ladies Curling club was held Mon Day in the clubroom. The reports of the various committees showed the club had. A successful season. The officers elected for the ing year Are As follows honorary president mrs. R. Emerson presi Dent mrs. J. S. Bowie first vice president mrs. M. Johnston second vice president mrs. F. A. Nesbitt Secretary miss Maxine it t it treasurer mrs. A. H. Shaw ice. To a loyalists miss Helene Baker social convener. Mrs. E. Cook entertain Knox Edmonton and Quappelle Jar tap 1 . The atoning Rev. Thomas Buchanan. Preaching. 8 . Knox choir will sing. An oratorio by Beethoven. The mount of olives see music Page Manitoba Branch of the United Empire loyalist association of can Ada met monday evening in the drawing room of the y.w.ca., the president professor Joseph e. Howe u.e., in the chair. N. Fieldhouse of the history department of the University of Manitoba was the guest speaker having As his subject Why Eden resigned. He stated that not for 300 years previous to 1914, has Britain been so placed As she finds herself today hav ing to watch three great Powers at the one time namely Germany in the North sea Italy in the Mediterranean and Japan in the far East. He referred to the collective Security policy through the league of nations comparing the 52 nations of the league with the four great Powers outside of the Washington Tokyo Berlin and How futile the collective Security policy is under existing conditions. Non intervention with a speeding up of armaments seemed to be the right course of procedure for the British Empire for the present at least mrs. A. G. Dean entertained with pianoforte selections. During the ment convener. Mrs. J. Braid prize convener mrs. G. Gordon sick con a Vener. Mrs. H. F. R. Baker representatives to . Mrs. A. Shaw mrs. J. S. Bowie. Miss How to overcome itching piles if you am annoyed with itching piles or rectal soreness do not neglect the same or run the risk of an operation. Any itch ing soreness or painful passage of Stool is nature s warning and proper treat ment should be secured at once. For this purpose get from Roberts drug store or any druggist a package of Kem roid and j As directed. This formula which is internally quickly relieves the itch ing and soreness and aids in Healing the sore tender spots. Heroid is a physician s prescription and is highly recommended. It is easy to and it seems the height of Folly for anyone to risk an operation when a simple remedy which is so pleasant to use. May be had at such a reasonable blackheads blackheads simply dissolve and Dis appear by this one simple Safe and sure method. Get two ounces of peroxide powder from any drug store Sprinkle it on a hot wet cloth rub the face _ _ Blackhead will be gone. Social hour mrs. Fawcett g. Taylor have a Hollywood complexion. 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