Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 4, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
S o c i e t y. M three r. Justice . P. J. Montague have left by motor to spend. The next weeks in the South and prior to departure for the St or g. Cornell was the Honor Mest at a party held at the Home Jar Sanders 1115 Ingersoll Street evening. Marcus Long left tuesday Lor Toronto. Or. Long has Van lecturer in philosophy at the Tai Etsity during the past year in the absence of prof. R. C. Lodge. Col. A. G. B. Lewis left sunday Tor Home in Hobbema alta., Lar attending the wedding of Jar. A. A. J. Lewis to miss of Orff a Stanley which took place saturday. Iver the pafe1 cbss1 peach and Green a peach and Green Tou visualize it but you must have i paper just right or you will get Only a cloying marshmallow effect Here is one inexpensive too that achieves a charming feminine fresh Bess without sul triness. 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Exclusive Empire unworthy no. 8189 it 25 cents a Roll. A Sample of this paper will be sent free for the asking. Ask your decorator to show Actu. The 193s Empire portfolio smart Wall coverings. Empire Wall papers limited Canada s largest wallpaper House 324 Donald Street Amway Between Portage and Ell Lee ave. Miss Thelma Valentine left tuesday for Montreal where her marriage to or. John Cap ill Gilmer will take place thursday in St. Andrew s Church in West bunt. Or. F. W. Kerr form Erly of Winnipeg will officiate later or. And mrs. Gilmer will take a trip to new York and Boston. In Honor of thir guest mrs Wal Ter a. Gueffroy of san Francisco misses Florence and Marguerite Dickenson entertained sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Sernett . Alan Somerville presided Over the teacups. The guests Nur aired or. And mrs. George Matheson returned sunday from a Short visit to Chicago 111. Party is arranged for or. Robbins before departure miss Mary Mclean entertained at her Home 91 Wellington Crescent saturday evening in Honor of or. William bobbins lecturer in English at United colleges who is leaving for Toronto where he will continue studies in Post graduate work. Or. Robbins was presented with a graduate s pin by members of class 39 of which he is honorary presi Dent. Professor Arthur l. Phelps spoke of the work of or. Hobbins in the English department at Wesley. The St. Mary s Academy grads. Farewell will be held monday May 9, in Moore s. Mrs. J. W. Bisset left monday evening to spend the summer at her old Home in Scotland. Does bottle bother baby if so mrs. Robert eve Brandon of Markham Ontario has this message for you As so often happens to bottle fed babies stomach trouble and constipation were so troublesome we despaired of Ever raising our first baby. A neigh Bour recommended baby s own tablets and they proved so satisfactory we have never been without them for Over thir teen years with the result we have five extra sturdy children. So far they have missed All the so called children s diseases and four of the five were bottle . M. Butchart of Toronto says this baby s own tablets Are excellent for bottle fed babies As they assist in digesting foods which cause baby s own tablets Are equally effective in croup Colic colds simple fever and teething troubles. Sweet tasting easy to take Safe for the most delicate baby. Analyst s certificate in every Box. Never be without baby s own Tab sickness so often strikes in the night. Your Money Back if you Are not satisfied. 25 cents. Free gifts save Money for thousands path towels and All Linen teat Wils free for sunlight Carton ends your Choice of the towels you alway s As Many of you free the Bath towels 23 r 44 Good Quality sturdy soft absorbent in smart Colour patterns. The Tea towels u x 32 ins Good Standard Quality heavy weight All Linen nicely hemmed with Bright Colour designs. How of get your free Newelt save 20 sunlight Carton ends the end printed in eng Lish 20 bars of to an All Unen Tea Towel or 30 for a Bath Towel and take them to our nearest depot at Winnipeg Man 289 King St. Brandon Man p. A. Kennedy music co. La Rosser Aye. 1th St. U you Wynot your file simply sender ends 6y parcel port lever a bothers limited Box Winnipeg 2 number of Cox 3 gift r Cun Light j soap this offer open until May 31st. 1938 Mother arranges sunday reception for Bride elect mrs. A. Field entertained at a reception in the Tea lounge at Royal Alexandra hotel sunday afternoon in Honor of her daughter Sylvia Bride elect of june 12. The attractively arranged Tea table centred with a Silver bowl holding tulips and irises in shades of Blue and Rose and lighted by tall Matching tapers was presided Over . P. Rogers mrs. S. Bereskin . D. Rubin for the first hour. Their places were later taken . S. Horo Witz mrs. I. Wolch mrs. A. Shubin. The group of assistants included mesdames m Zeilig l. Bereskin i. Latman and misses Eva Rosenbaum Ruth Field Ruby Bereskin Edith Cramer Rose Bereskin Molly Rogers Molly Garbitt Lucy Rosen Baum and Marion Rubin. In Honor of or. Tom Hutchinson who is leaving shortly for Mon Treal a group of friends entertained at a Surprise party Mon Day evening at the Home of miss Betty Barr Eugenie Street nor Wood. A Buffet supper was served from a table centred with Pink blossoms. A presentation was made. Guests numbered 14. Or. And mrs. Noel m. Fowler Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born sunday. Mesdames w. And t. Mitchell and miss Mary Mitchell entertained during the Tea hour saturday in Honor of mrs. Agnes Mitchell who leaves wednesday to spend the summer in Scotland. The Tea table was centred with a miniature ship and Anchor. Two Little Sailor maids attended the guests. Or. And mrs. W. C. Burp of Montreal Are spending a Short Ime in Winnipeg the guests of or. And mrs. S. A. Burp Bald Vin apartments. Or. And mrs. F. T. Libby and Voss Neil will leave wednesday or England sailing on the Duchess of York. Miss Elizabeth Patrick of Santa Monica Cal has arrived to spend he next three months in Winnieg the guest of her Sisters mrs. Lichard Magnus 428 Furby Street mrs. W. W. Fleming 583 Strathcona Street. Pair entertain on occasion of Silver wedding or. And mrs. To. Humphreys 487 Wetherington Avenue entertained Day evening on the occasion of heir 25th wedding anniversary. The Able was centred with a three tier tved Ding cake topped with lilies of he and Orange blossoms also miniature Bride and bridegroom rhe table was offset with Spring Flowers and roses lighted with Silver apers. On behalf of the guests ittle misses Kathleen Thompson and Margaret Humphreys presented he guests of Honor with a Silver a service and tray. Or. And mrs. Manning of Transcona who were celebrating their 20th wedding Anni were presented with a Bou Quet of Talisman roses. Presiding Iver the Tea cups were miss Eleanor Ockhart . A. E. Hutt. The tests numbered 48. In Honor of miss Rita Remillard Ivhon celebrated her 20th birthday ast week a group of friends held a Surprise party at her Home on Deschambault Street St. Boniface saturday evening. A presentation was made and a Buffet supper was served from a table centred with Pink roses. Guests numbered 12. Or. And mrs. William Howard have left for their Home in to Ronto ont., after spending some Ime in Winnipeg. M he mothers club of the internal i tonal Alpha Phi fraternity will entertain at a guest Tea Friday from 3 to 6 p.m., at the Home of mrs. C. E. Graham 151 Yale Avenue. Among those who left during the week end for new York to embark on the new York for England and he continent were mrs. Paula fuel Bruch and her son Heinz mrs. Auguste Gamon or. And mrs. F. Umberg and their son Norman and or. Sam Kellock. I second year co eds in arts at the University of Manitoba will enter lain the graduating class at a luncheon thursday at 12.30 in the t. Eaton got . Or. And mrs. W. A. Miller re turned monday from their Honey Moon in the South and Are occupying their new Home 379 Niagara Street. Mrs. H. C. Bell Clifford who has spent the last six months in Evanston hi., with her son or. A. F. Banfield who has been doing Post graduate work and who has returned to Quebec has left for Montreal where she will sail on the Duchess of Atholl for great Britain and will spend the. Summer with her son or. Percy Banfield at Harrow England. Or. M. E. Nichols is registered at the Royal Alexandra hotel in route from Eastern Canada to Home in Vancouver. M prior to departure for eng Jand or. David Todd was the Honor guest at a gathering of friends and neighbors at the Home of or. And mrs. J. Workman 430 College Avenue Friday. Community singing was ably led by or. A. De with miss k. Edwards at the piano. Miss Joyce Raine contributed readings. Or. A. Mcmurdy spoke with regret of or. Todd leaving and presented Hurwith a handsome travel Rug and other gifts including a silk bookmark engraved with the names of the guests who numbered 65. In Honor of Mabel Jamieson a Bride elect of june mrs. Franke Warren . W. G. Kelsey entertained at a Crystal Shower Friday evening. The table centred with is Moom and Tell tapers was presided Over 3. Cum Ming . Charles Jamieson hofe assisting were misses tean Hembroff Mary Mclean Helen More Hazel Benedict and Joyce Cumming. Free press wednesday May 4, 1938. Four generations meet Page nine. Two brides elect share honors at afternoon tuesday was a gala Day at the Home of mrs. O. Nollette in Ste. When her for birthday Celebration. Shown left to right they Are Gordon Cyr aged three great grandson mrs. P. Cyr 20, 44 Ellen Street granddaughter mrs. F. Durand 41, 162 Carlton Street daughter . Nollette herself. Mrs. John Farr left tuesday for her Home in Regina after spending the last three weeks As the guest of her. Parents or. And mrs. Mcmillan. Miss Jean Bell left monday evening to join miss Frances a netting Montreal from where they will sail Friday to mrs. Walter Watt entertained delightfully at the Tea hour t sunday in Honor of miss Rose Brown and of miss Bettie Watt brides elect of May. Covered by an Irish lace cloth the Tea table was centred with a russian brass bowl holding a profusion of daffodils and was lighted by yellow tapers in brass mrs. T. Winter Brown mrs. William Jack . Daryl Chapman presided Over the Tea equipage and the group of assistants included mrs. P. M. Halstead mrs Frank Brown mrs. Irvin s. Plumm misses Helen Tansey Gwen Taining Wookie Adeline Fulcher Kay Ray Gladys Cook and Joyce by Gate. Miss Kay Ray and miss addle in Honor of miss Brown a Bride elect May. A Silver bowl holding Reft tulips and daffodils centred the supper table which was presided Over Joy mrs. Fulcher of Brandon were joint j Thomas Browne the guests num hostesses tuesday evening enter Breed 20." floor Wax How Jet late to Tab Luke fac from chimed lie inf us applied Nifte or. Chile l ointment prevents ind when then do . It ilk medicinal treat in Tetteh keep the in a he. Or. Chases ointment greater coverage a finer finish the had Quick drying saves Yott Reimt easy to apply saves Yeiter strength covers More surface saves year Money Lustre lasts longer Turry As famous As Lemon Oil h awes por Wax 17 substantial Cash prizes 4th prize St prize 6th prize 5300 no Cash Cash 9th prize 10th prize prize St prize sloo00 Cash Lith prize 5 75 co Cash i2th prize s Cash s45-00 Cash s40 co Cash i3th prize i4th prize Isth prize i6th prize the frizz 20tr prize Don t miss this Opportunity to win a new 1938 Pontiac a Brand new Chevrolet or the Gumc half ton pick up delivery truck or one of seventeen substantial Cash prizes As High As enter the great general motors safety slogan contest today. Everybody in Western Canada 21 years of age or Over is eligible. Ton Don t have to own a car to enter if yom do own one it does t matter what make it May be. Here is All you have to do fint come to our showrooms a demonstration ride in a new 1938 general motors car. Second on the contest entry Blank we will give you simply write your idea of a slogan on Safe driving. For example Here Are some slogans which have been used by safety organizations in recent years try Courtesy always be Abc of driving Public safety starts with you Speed simple in t it but remember get your entry in As soon As you can. Come to our showrooms this very Day. Tain a Rufo a slogan and win a Chi the of is to a Sunanon of any kind. It costs you now no to Htut read these contest this contest is open to any Penon Twenty one i years of age or Over residing m the of Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta or British Columbia regardless of the make car owned or whether entrant owns a ear or not. 2 the employees of general motor and their arc not eligible to enter this contest nor Are the employees and families of general motors affiliated companies advert eng Agency and general motors dealerships j 3 a entrants Are required to an authorized general motors dealer and take a Bona fide Road demonstration in a 193s general. Mutota car or truck. These include Chevrolet Pontiac Olds Mobit Mclaughun stuck Chevrolet and Gumc trucks a each entrant receives an application form on Road demonstration hut slogan of not More than fifteen words on Safe driving is to be filled in and the form Given to the dealer or mailed direct to general motors products of Canada limited regional office leg in bask. 5. In the event that the Winner of first second Tor third prize has purchased a new general motors car or truck during the period of this contest the butt authorized retail edit Trad Price of the car won at Point of contest entry will be refunded in Cash by general motors products of Canada limited. 6 entrant May use Pencil pen or typewriter. Literary. Excellence or entries will not count extra. In the event of two or More contestants submitting the same winning Alcan Ptim in ill be awarded for the slogan received Fini at general motors products of Canada limited a office Swik. A different winning i will be selected for each pries. 7 the dealer himself or authorised Mara Een tatic must countersign the application i form to witness that entrant has taken trial drive in a 1938 general motors car and u eligible to compete in contest1. 8 All entrants Chat cents and ideas therein become the property of a Coral motors products of Canada Jumi Ted and May be used in any Way for any j purpose without obligation to contestant. No be returned q completed slogan application forms will be passed on to general motors and the final judging will Hon. W. M judge judge w. O. Smythie part president motor league col. Dennis Ryan Aisa Tant commissioner Royal Canadian mounted police v or. John a Macdonald chairman. High Way traffic province of Saskatchewan or. C. M. Brew8ter. C. M. Brewster and company. Insurance adjusters. Alt judges decisions Are final. Weach Winner will be notified by mail h both As potable after Content closes. 11 duration of the 15tfc to May i 31st inclusive. No slogan Wol be accepted after june 7th. Each Winner is entitled to Only one Carter latter motors Ltd. Chevrolet and Chevrolet trucks Maryland St. At Portage ave. Winnipeg Inman motors limited Chevrolet and Chevrolet trucks Oldsmobile fort St. At York Winnipeg Pontiac Mclaughlin Bukk Gumc trucks Edmonton and St., Winnipeg
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