Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 02, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday May 2, 1938 Page eleven of fish remind students of classroom packed sardine prom Waller Gillemwater Douglas Laird apparently graduated from with which they Are ally associated having Estavy d instead connections with pro ills and College calendars pro a novel keynote for the after s sardine prom held by uni of Manitoba students at Alexandra hotel Friday eve with reference to the record crowds which have attend Rojy dance this year the f be w As carried out in the Crystal i room where half opened of sardine displayed their contents on by Oad 1 red and yellow covering Side Walls. Some not yet de Ved of their Freedom were freely tiered Over the aquamarine Blue i her of the staircase and 4ind the orchestra stand. Sim s murals were in evidence in the the distinguishing feature Larse fishy version of the or which Complete with top tails was effectively luring j of its weaker Brethren entire end Wall. J were worked out in time tables which in old All the subject of the Fine j with special reference to pay j and astronomy. And mrs. Sidney e. mrs. Logic Macdonnel and cd Marcus Long were patrons and of the event which by More than 500 Stu Jean Tui Periord Molly Geddes Norma Vestner Huth Hiley Lillian Johnson Jane Graham Constance Graham Florence Macleod Eileen Keenan phys is mind Nick Dorothy Matthews Betty Bellveau Mary Carra Ichael Beth Pearce Eunice Treleaven june Edmison Frances Teakles Jean in Tucson Marjorie Ellis Anne Steiman Lora Speirs Lorraine Mackenzie Helen Goode Phyllis Deaver Betty Parker Alison Chown Norma Kendall Margaret Gellatly Agnes Smith Olive hand Gwen Churcher Isabel Hyan Mary Macoomb Marian Wilson Mildred Dudo Ridge Benest Joan Stephens Margaret Hyde Doreen Manson or racy Harderson Frances Hunt Nita Mccullouh Beth Mcgrath Marjorie Chisholm Shirley Johnston Odette Lawson Kathleen Kennedy Helen Paine Olive Mcarthur Dorothy Taylor Maria Kipp Aileen Olson Irene Mcneil Vivian Stone Mary Milner Ruth Waller Donalda Long Margo Skelton Joyce Parker Shirley Liddle Ruby Stephens Nan Comfort Norma Creery Frances Morrison Phyllis Rutherford Jean Warrington Edith Page Mary Weekes is j Mary Weekes Winifred Davidson Norah Donnelly Dorleen Carnduff wan Harrison or John Hamlin. . Social Rovener was chairman of the Ange ments. Assisted by misses k. To Grace Mccurdy Elsie Krett i to Kennedy. Messes. G. Boult g. A Mcphee. L. Elkin w. Strathdee w. B. Booth and j. Scott. Included among the Many who at were misses Tobie Chorney Margaret Kennedy Molly Robinson Janet Storey Grace Hooper Peggy Stewart Frances Robinson l. Macdonald Marian Duncan Monina Casey Margaret filling Helyne Julius Eugenie Herne Jean Wardrop Helen Agnew Macdonald Mildred Simpson Marjorie Brown Mae Hicks Betty Mackay k. Mcpherson Audrey Putnam Marian Gamble Edna Whyte Jean Partridge Ali Ron Macphail 1 Cser Obert Sam j. Verner Olson v. Nielsen filial Clare Barbara Plews Marian Knox j a Kittock go Baiei Ball Marks Iii a Bain Tryl Davis Heel Torr to Iii Storr Chapman Helen Young Toaland Warace Abigail Buu Ivy Muir or Are Halstead Marie Latremouille Jocelyn Wood Mary Russell Bette pickup Mary Evans Ina Macmurray Catherine Bartlett Lorna Duval Doris Martin Kay plecs Eleanor Albright Helen Roberts Helen Govan Peggy Giddings Betty Tillman Iva others Arlene Retallick Audrey Anderson Tanet Rossini Doreen Allison Marguerite Rossini e. Mcferran Betty a curtail Mary Mackenzie Peggy Wilson Margaret Ball Heather Leslie Virginia Guy Eleanor Moore Betty Dean Doris Proctor Jean Landreth Ruth Hammond Ruth Gordon Willa Harvey Elaine Hilton Betty Ostrander s. Hollingsworth Alice Kummen Phyllis Emerson Sybil Johnson Frances Mcneil Stella Musson Patricia Carolan Kathleen Spooner Eloise Robinson Peg Mulligan Miriam Magie Marian Hilton messes William Lawson Douglas Fraser Raymond Jenkins John Parker Lloyd Moore Charles Mackenzie Robert Cook e. Montgomery John Euchrist Eileen masters Evelyn Macdonald Muriel Cuthbert Gudrun Bjerring Iris Johnston Betty Bonser Melita Russell Cordo Cohen Marian Barnstable Constance Guy Norine Ingram. Beth Tooley Margaret Martin Lorraine Wilson d. Thompson Edna Walker b. Johnson Patricia Gallagher Dorothy Cameron Marian Rogerson Margaret Cooper Marguerite Flett Catherine Spears Enid Hermenson Myrtle Hubbard Margaret Ainslie Katherine Williams Molly Allery Currie Mcmillan a Argaret Ketchapaw Alma Johnson Geraldine Swindell june Little Joyce Fowler Gladys Forrester Agnes Lohr Margaret Shea Huth costello Louise Leistikow Bernice Mcallister Dorothy Humphries Sheila Coupar Constance Corbett Marian Campbell Betty Kennedy Margaret Forsythe Margaret Hastings Gwen Hill Bruce Wood Wilkes Neville Gordon Nicholas Paul Carolan t. Ellingham Ernest Brown j. Chorney John Binder John Ostrander William cases William Cave John Macparland John hive Henry Cicile Ewan map Adyn Earl Simpson Frank Sendell Peter Reeve Dpnald ferns say Steinhoff will rid Temple sons a Morris w. Anderson John Mola Tehlin Perpe Acheson Duncan Clifford Pink Sarry Thompson David Briddell James Hicks r. B. Mckinnon Ames Milne i. Spink Jordon Thomas William Majdie Ernest Gould rank Fowler Fred Burbidge James Sutherland Jinn elders William Arnold Obert Grassby w. Mooney Albert carte g. E. Little John Hamlin Jack Ritchie David Ritchie Basil Wardle Douglas Hurst Edward Hinnell Burns Forbes Campbell Alan Peter Simoson Charles Grant w. Mohr j. Meyers William Gray lome main scorer Charles Mcbride r. A. Birt John Pankiw Brian Campbell Marcus Pound Warren Bell John Creichton Gerald Swindell James h Lyman Harold Mack Stanley Scott Norman Jenkins Henry Monnier Glen Currie Herbert Williams Tan Arthur Obert Frank Eisner Allan Solomon h. Friedman Claude Brereton William tyke Warren both will Jack Mel bid j. Haddad David Wylie William Saul Kenneth Leckie Mitchell Watt Jack Mccarten Bob Parker Herbert Wilkes Philip Iverson James Ogilvie Edward Lowden Alvin Robert Affleck Picarel Urray Roberts William Nixon Donald Emberley William Irvine Frank Squires Bruce Powell Brian Moore Fred Smith m. Cantor Thomas Wither Norman Krolman Herbert Ansley Harold White George Weiss Ellesor Bingeman John Trimble Bruce Graham Reg. Danielson Hay Ryan Duncan Lennox Ross Culley h. Jampolsky Roy Taylor Howard Bowles Wilfred Sharp Keith Oxenham Donald Swift John Teeter Robert Elliott Peter Jackson Best John Hall Robert Henderson Fred Griffiths Bruce Torell James Ross lome Elliott Gay Beresford Richard Mont Gomery Arthur Tooley n. Mcsweyn James while Cross George Hardy Frank Alsip Alfred Pratt James Mitchell a. Sizeland Tom Henderson d. A. Mcdonald Edwin Christie Scott Mcgillivray James Doak Douglas Hunt Rod Hunter Andrew Lawrence Aubrey Liddiard s. Bond Harry Sheppard Richard Hunter Glenn Florence r. Softley Raymond Nicolson Melvin Butler Dudley Crawford Ernest Hutchings Peter Counsell James Wells j. T. Speirs j. Richmond Arthur Pfeffer Ross Kelly George Dixon Albert Mcskimmings Kenneth Pidgeon Currie Mcmillan Robert Mcneil b. Strachan Derek Hees Charles Harvey Robert Mccarton Walter Bertrand Edward palk Malcolm Mcnish Ronald Turner Fred de Denlis Robert Devenish Murray Roberts rep. Govan Jack Bradley James Stewart Richard Tritt a. Mclean e. J. Dixon j. D. Donohue mrs. G. D. Cameron s in charge of arrangements for the will o the Wisp Tea of the 100 club Knowles school for boys May 6 in Roseland gardens. Noel Alex. Grant John Clifford Hurst Arthur Scanlan Roy Dan Csc a. Corner William Malcolm Young Stanley Matthews Walter Scott w. Johnston Bay Moscarella Camobell Lawrenc William Poole or Den Turner Alan Adamson Shannon David Parsons Freh coyly monday Echo club monday. 8 . At Home of mrs. E. White 7 Carrick apartments. North Winnipeg women s conservative association at Home of mrs. J. Cook. 116 Inkster Boulevard. Monday 8 . Elec Tion of officers. Ladies auxiliary to Hospital for crippled children Winnipeg unit in club rooms. 404 Donald building Mon Day 2.30 . Winnipeg Assembly 20, Canadian daughters league in Donalda Block Donald Street monday. 8 . Receiving applications. Crystal chapter 9, . Monday 7.30, in Royal templars Hall. Young Street followed by whist drive. Sister lodges to be welcomed. Somerset . In Willard Hall. 563 Spence Street monday. 3 . Executive meeting of Shearey Zydek sisterhood. Monday. 1.30 ., in Syna Gogue Assembly rooms. Assiniboine entertainment chapter . D.e., May meeting at Home of mrs. H. L. Scarth 628 Minto Street monday 8 . Lodge Branch. Canadian legion general meeting in women s tribute building monday. 8 . Mearns Camp Friendly club. Sons of Scotland whist drive at Home of mrs. W. Greig 411 Furby Street monday 8 . Mrs. Beth Richard Unity Centre of Winnipeg 705 Winnipeg piano building psychology class monday 8.15 ., on secrets of business Success applied psychology in business. Ladies social club Rob Roy Camp 42, sons of Scotland monday 8 . At Home of mrs. W. Robertson. 671 scr Brook Street. St. Paul s Lawn Bowling club final Bridge and whist for season at Home of mrs. Wool Ley 734 Sherbrook Street. Mon Day 3 . Tuesday ladies auxiliary of Royal engineers old comrades association tuesday 8 ., in tuesday 8 . At mrs. A. H. Walkey 169 Walnut Street mrs. Hunter guest speaker . Of first presbyterian Church tuesday. 3p.ro., in primary room. Holy Trinity mothers Union tuesday 2.30 . In Trinity Hall. Cosm opals of cosmopolitan International luncheon at Home of mrs. W. F. I Auger 389 Baltimore Road. Tuesday 1 . St. John s Guild of children s Hospi Tal at Home of mrs. J. F. Maidment 518 Furby Street tuesday 3 . . Of Augustine United Church in. Guild Hall tuesday 3 . Programme on manifold ministry of United Church in charge of mrs. Severson mrs. J. M. Rice soloist. Rummage Sale at St. Stephcn a Broad Way Church Corner of Kennedy and i Broadway. Tuesday 10 . I Rupert s land diocesan Board woman s auxiliary. Tuesday 10.30 . In St. Anne s Parish Hall holy communion at 9.45 . Ladles am society of St. Giles Church tuesday 2.30 . In clubroom. Home Street United Church women s association in Church tuesday 2.3g . Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge 1, Busi Ness meeting and nomination of officers tuesday in Eureka Hall Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street. Closing meeting ladies auxiliary to Back to land assistance association May 3, instead of May 10, in workroom. Reports on recent Bridge. Members to turn in completed work. Wednesday dance in Royal templars Hall 360 Young Street wednesday 8 . Proceeds to assist newly organized Golden West brass band. William e. Gladstone chapter .d.e. Wednesday 2.45 ., in 200 Donalda Block. Thursday Home welfare association thursday 3 in . Drawing room. Canadian hungarian women s association thursday 8 ., at clubroom 134 k Higgins Avenue. Free press Board room . It Sparling lbs. N. Williams is general convener of King Edward school Spring Tea which will be held Friday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 . Nuptial Al vows Talicen in St. John s College. School Chapel United Church. In the school auditorium. In a setting of ferns and standards of Spring and summer blossoms the wedding of Only daughter of mrs. Moore and the late or. Stewart j. Moore to or. J. Morley Headlam Only son of or. And mrs. A. M. Headlam took place saturday at 3 ., in St. John s College school Chapel. Ferns and. Tall standards of Pink mauve and yellow snapdragons offset the altar on which were arranged bowls of Pale yellow daffodils delicate Pink tulips and Narcissi. Across the altar rail were miniature colonial bouquets of Sweet Sis and. The pews reserved for the guests were marked with White tulle bows. Bouquets of Flowers were arranged at the school Honor role and on the Organ. Rev. Dean j. _ w. Matheson performed the ceremony. V the slim Bride Given in marriage by her or. Aljan f. Moore of Dauphin Man her wedding gown of White sheer the shirred bodice showing a a neckline and the slim fitted Waist finished with twin bands of Pale Blue with tiny bows in the Centre front. The floor length skirt flared widely from the hips and she wore of shirred Chiffon featuring Short full sleeves. Her Chapel veil was held Witt a Coronet of the caught with clusters of Flowers and she carried rapture roses and. Lilies of the Valley with streamers of White holding tiny clusters of ferns and blossoms falling to the hem of her Gottl. Miss Ruth Headlam was brides maid and her gown of Dolce Blue taffeta was fashioned on Empire lines the wide skirt flared from the hips. The bodice showed a High surplice neckline formed by crossed straps holding the Decol let age she wore a jacket of the taffeta and her veil of Blue was held with clusters of Flowers. She carried fernet roses. Or. Gerald Miller was grooms Man and messes. Alfred g. Coulter and Stuart Parker were Ushers. As the bridal party entered the Chapel. Miss Ruth Armstrong played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and she accompanied miss Marjorie Hopkins who Sang where or you As the Regis Ter was being signed. An informal reception was held at the Home of the Bride s Mother 48 Bannerman Avenue. Or. And mrs. Headlam left for new York and Montreal from where they will Saa May 6 on the Duchess of York for England and Scotland to spend the next three months., mrs. Headlam chose for travelling a smart Tailleur of. Rust Wool the. Slim fitted skirt showing a kick Pleat and the jacket featuring an inverted Pleat in the Back. Her hat was a Dobbs Model of Nigre Brown Felt and she wore an overcoat of Brown and beige plaid Tweed made on simple tailored lines. A Corsage of Talisman roses completed her outfit. Or. And mrs. Headlam will make their Home in Winnipeg. Mrs. Moore Mother of the Bride chose Brown ottoman Cord made on Long simple lines. The bodice of featured Long full sleeves and a close fitting neckline. Her hat was a Baku Straw with touches of Green and she wore Talisman roses. Mrs. Headlam Mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of Poudre due lace made on Empire lines. The Long skirt was finished with a slight train. She wore a Short jacket of Black velvet. Her hat was a Broad brimmed Black Straw finished with a Blue Flower. She wore Talisman roses. Mrs. Alan f. Moore chose a suit of Golden Brown tree bark crepe. The jacket opened Over a Blouse of Paris and sheer and she wore a Brown hat her coat of Brown imported Wool showed Tuxedo Collar of beige. She wore roses. A a quiet wedding took place april 16th at 7.30 ., in the Chapel of St. Matthew s Church when Nellie Only daughter of or. And mrs. B. Lucas Winnipeg be came the Bride of or. William l. Boucher Winnipeg eldest son of or. And mrs. A. L. Boucher Ren wer Manitoba. Rev. G. L. Calvert performed the ceremony. The wedding March was played by mrs. Keith Beatty sister of the bridegroom. The Bride Given in marriage by her father was attired in Turquoise Blue sheer with Matching jacket and Halo hat arid carried Briercliffe roses. Both Bride and bridegroom were unattended. The Mother of the Bride wore a Navy Blue flowered crepe and a Corsage of Talisman roses. The Mother of the bridegroom also wore powered crepe with a Corsage of Talisman roses. A recept Ovi for about fifty guests at the Home of miss Ebba Anderson. Or. And mrs. Boucher will reside in Winnipeg. A Happy event took place tues Day april 26 at 9 . At the swedish Baptist Church parsonage 341 Alexander Avenue when a pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. A. W. Meyer when Selma daughter of or. And mrs. Nels Johnson. Erin View. Man., became the Bride of or. John a. Lindstrom son of or. A. Lindstrom Inwood Man. And the late mrs. Lindstrom. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the nearest relatives and intimate friends. Miss Ellen Johnson sister of the Bride was the bridesmaid. The bridegroom was attended by or. H. Lundgren who is a close Friend of the bridal couple. Or. And mrs. Johnson will reside in the Inwood District. A pretty wedding took place april 12 at 11 o clock at the Home of or. D. Cairns Crystal City Man., when Minnie youngest daughter of or. And mrs. D. Cairns was United in marriage to or. Donald Horace Middleton son of or. And mrs. Middleton of Minto. Rev. W. O. Robinson. Pilot Mound officiated., the Bride Given in marriage by her father looked charming in a White sheer Chiffon gown Over Taf feta. She wore a Wreath of Orange blossoms and carried roses Maiden hair Fern and lilies of the Valley. The room was decorated with Pink and White streamers and White Bells. The couple were attended by miss Olive Penock and David Cairns brother of the Bride. A wedding dinner was served up some Nineteen guests. For going away the Bride donned a wine silk dress Blue coat and hat. After a Short honeymoon spent in Winnipeg and Matlock Beach the Young couple will take up residence at Minto. The wedding of Anastazia Stron ski to or. Frank Shepherd took place saturday april 23, at 309 Inkster Boulevard. Rev William Ivens performed the ceremony. Or. And mrs. Shepherd will make their Home at 1. Victoria court. N or. And mrs. C. P. Thagard announce the marriage of their eldest daughter Flora Victoria to or. E. Gordon Ladd of Toronto formerly of Winnipeg son of the late or. And mrs. D. J. The wedding took place in Toronto april 8. A family favorite of Polly Ann sliced bread continues to hold the preference of thousands who want Good bread because of its even texture Rich flavor wholesome goodness not Only the children love it but the whole family tool try a loaf today sliced White or Brown wrapped 16-ox. Loaves unwrapped lip 16-ox. 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