Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 05, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 05, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight. Winnipeg free press thursday May 5, 1938 society major Fred Ney will return to a Winnipeg thursday after a trip East to Montreal and will rejoin mrs. Ney who has been the guest of her brother and sister in Law or. And mrs. Harold Aikins since her arrival from overseas in april. A mrs. K. L. Greig and her daughter miss Mary Greig. Will leave May 19. For Toronto where they will join or. Greig and make their future Home. Miss Irene Dalton will leave Mon Day to sail May 11 from Montreal great Britain where she will spend the summer months. Perth s fur storage our modern fur storage vaults on the premises under the direction of fur experts offer you the maximum Protection at minimum rates. Every garment inspected and air blown before stored and Hung apart to allow free circulation of dry cold air. Remodelling and altering by our master craftsmen also at Low summer rates. Phone 37 261 ports bonded furriers mrs. Gordon Woodman and her daughter mrs. R. Gyles who Nave been visit ing mrs. Woodman s son in Law and daughter major and mrs. Henry Sherwood at work Point Barracks Victoria . Are spending several weeks at grand Forks . Mrs. Woodman will return to spend the summer with major and mrs. Sherwood and mrs. Gyles will re turn to her Home in Winnipeg. And mrs. Reg. Threlfall and their baby daughter. Ann have arrived from Brook Ings s.d., and have taken up their residence in the Carmell apart ments. A in Honor of miss k. Lea be a Bride elect of May miss r. Tetreault entertained delightfully at a luncheon. Saturday. A Silver bowl holding american Beauty roses centred the table which was lighted by Ivory tapers. The guests numbered 12. In Honor of miss Olga Dack. A Bride elect of May. The Lions social club held a personal Shower. Mon Day evening in the belgian club. A Buffet supper was served from the table centred with a miniature Bride and bridegroom. The gifts were presented from a decorated Basket by Little miss Joyce Miller. The guests numbered 50. Miss Doris Chester daughter of or. And mrs. Thomas e. I Chester will leave May 15, to spend the summer at the Seignora club in Lucerne Quebec. Is i or. And mrs. We. Curry and their daughter. Miss Mavis Curry will leave saturday May 14, for Montreal from where they will sail May 20, on the Duchess of Bedford to spend several months in great Britain. Or. C. A. Wilson of los Angeles cal., and his daughter mrs. Franklin Bernsen of Tulsa Oklahoma both formerly of Winni Peg arrived wednesday in mrs. Bernsen s air plane to spend a Short time. Mrs. Bernsen will be the guest of mrs. Robert a. Edmond and mrs. Charles d. Lindsay during her visit. With her father she will later spend a Short time in Deloraine where or Wilson pioneered before returning South. Many events fill Betty Swinford s bridal Calendar hostesses who win entertain in Honor of miss Betty Swinford whose wedding will be an event of May 28, will include miss Helen Mclaren who has planned a Shower for saturday May 14. Mrs. Gordon Wren and miss Janet Ross will be joint hostesses at luncheon wednes Day May 18, entertaining at the motor country club lower fort Garry miss Peggy Parker will entertain at Bridge saturday May 21, in Honor of miss Swinford. Miss Margaret Woodman will entertain at Tea sunday when miss Swinford and her Fiance or. George a. R. Ferguson will be Honor guests. I the opening dance of the St i Charles country club will be held saturday May 21, at the clubhouse. As accommodation in the dining rooms is limited to one Hundred and seventy five reservations Are being made Early. If v mrs. Kennedy and or. Jack Kennedy of fort William ont., left for Home tuesday evening. They were Here to attend the Bartle Tay Lor wedding. Or. And mrs. Robert Blue and their son Arthur will leave Mon Day for Montreal where they will sail May 11, to spend the summer in England Ireland and Scotland. Friends Surprise mrs. Hammarstrand on her birthday Kappers hold first dance for juniors the fraternal order of Kappers Junior division held its initial dance saturday night at the Windsor masonic Temple. The senior Kappers and the Alpha rho omegas were Well re presented to support the juniors after the dance the Junior Kap pers returned to their club House at 72 Gauvin Street where a mid night supper was served. Those present were or. And mrs. B. Noyes mis. A. H. Thornton misses mrs. Sadie Hammarstrand 278 Cordova Street president of the Shell treasure whatever you give her mothers Are like that so All the More Rea son to choose something she really wants from the accessory shop where we be kept a weather Eye on the Gay affairs she s stopped to Admire lately. Drop in Between now and May the 8th, and Well show you charming Inex pensive suggestions such As Crisp White Carnation 39e. Fine White Linen hand kerchief 35c and up. Chiffon Square a White leather bag to be the glory of her summer accessory shop fourth floor Portage Eaton limited give new Beauty to your hair with this amazing 4 purpose rinse a few pennies few moments time and Novalon the 4 purpose rinse does All these four important things for your Hail in one operation i. Gives Lustrous highlights. 2. Rinses away shampoo film. 3. Tints the hair As it rinses. 4. Keeps hair neatly in place. Use Novalon after your next shampoo. See the life and sparkle and healthful Youthful glow it gives your hair. And also see How Novalon helps keep your hair in place How it helps to preserve the life of a permanent or Finger wave. Novalon comes in 12 different shades made to order for redheads All in Between shades. You can match and enrich the natural color of your hair or make it brighter or Lova Lon. One rinse will convince. Important Lovston does not or bleach. It s o pure vege table Odo Alejj hair rinse the very few hair toiletries approved by Good housekeeping Bur eau. Package of 5 for at drug and dept. Stores. Trial size at Lorf a fore. Or any Good Beauty shop will Novalon your hair Novalon Why use a Sissy laxative ladies Aid and prominent member of the swedish lutheran Church was guest of Honor at a Surprise party monday evening on the occasion of her sixtieth birthday. Some fifty friends assembled and presentation of a Sterling Silver a service was made to the guest f Honor by mrs. Sally Lofquist. A the Buffet supper was served after n evening of dancing. The table Aid with a lace cloth centred two huge birthday cakes and decorated with bowls of red roses. Bouquets of roses the gifts of mrs. Hammarstrand s Many friends dec rated the rooms. Among those who took part in the evening s programme were Rev. And mrs. Jer til Erling Consul and mrs. H. P. Hermanson or. And mrs. A. Hansen or. And mrs. Chris for trom and or. And mrs. P. M. Dahl. Honouring miss Evelyn Wiseman n Early summer Bride miss Grace Les tall entertained at a miscellaneous Shower Friday. The gifts vere presented by Little Judith Fraser and Ruth Wright. The table entered with Narcissi and Talisman oses was presided Over by mrs. Wiseman. Misses Rose Gate Cath Een Henderson and Hazel Restall assisted. Newman dinner and dance Given for member grads the Newman club entertained its graduating members tuesday eve Ning at a banquet and dance in the Princess Tea rooms. Or. Jack Thompson retiring president pre sided for the first part of the eve Ning and then turned the chair Over to or. Eugene Mccall recently elected president. Or. Jack Mccullough started the banquet with a chronic constipation has to do with the Colon or Large intestine. Unless the Large Bowel is thoroughly emptied from time to time you become a victim of chronic constipation and Poison ing of the system which results in colitis or other serious diseases mild or Sissy laxatives by cause a movement of the bowels without effecting a Thor Ough cleaning out of the Colon or Large Bowel. For this reason you Are misled into thinking that you Are doing All you can to Over come a constipated and poisoned condition of the system. Those who know or. Chase s kidney liver pills appreciate the value of a real Medicine which not Only effects a thorough cleans ing of the Colon or Large Bowel but also arouses the liver and kidneys to activity in filtering poisons from the blood. Once you have proven the merits of or. Chase s kidney Uver pills you will never return to the use of Sissy laxatives. Used regularly once a week this Medicine ensures pure blood and Freedom from constipation and the pains aches and serious diseases which accompany it. Or. Chase s kidney liver pills 35 cts., at All druggists or the or. A. Chase Medicine co., limited Oakville Canada. Prayer for the Pope and then or. Jack Thompson proposed the Toast to the King. The Toast to the University was Given by or. Austin Molloy arid replied to by or. Jack Donoghue. Or. Ernest Devlin made the faculty Toast and or. William Quinlan replied to it in place of father Mcdonald. The graduates were toasted by or. Douglas Chev Rier and miss Agnes Lohr replied. The feminine graduates were presented with corsages. The graduates numbered nine and were As follows misses Margaret Forsyth Betty Kennedy Agnes Lohr Eileen Mullin. Luella Primeau. Betty red mond messes. Ernest Devlin Rich Ard Denison and Richard Payne. Other Margaret of Cortona Superior the Sis ters of the holy names and Mother Mary Ludger Secretary general left wednesday morning for Montreal after spending a week the guests of St. Mary s Academy. Or. And mrs. T. Wetmore Are spending a Short time in Calgary Alta. Miss Yvette Decaire who attended the University Section of St. Joseph s College St. Boniface left wednesday evening for her Home in Pinewood ont. Hostesses share Tea time honors week end misses Madalen Hart and Lorraine Cassin entertained a group of friends in the Amicus clubroom at the Tea hour sunday. Spring Flowers and Matching tapers centred the table. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. G. Hart mrs. F. D. Cassin mrs. J Pitts. Mrs. Quinn mrs. Gallagher mrs. L. Skelly and mrs. R. P. Skelly. Assistants included misses Harriette o Keefe Mona Mcdonald Marion o Donnell Evelyn Billington Dora Cattanach Bea Young and Betty Muirhead. The guests numbered 50. In Honor of miss sue Souchon a Bride elect of May miss Peggy per Cival entertained at a breakfast party. Sunday at the Mikado. Covers were Laid for fourteen. A presenta Tion was made to the guest of Honor. Miss Doris Proctor will leave May 19 to spend several Days in Toronto the guest of miss Dorothy Tomlinson and to visit Lor three weeks with her aunt mrs. A. D. Mckenzie in Sarnia ont she will return to Toronto the Middle of june to continue her studies in the Toronto general Hospital. Tea time honors Are arranged for Betty Swinford in Honor of miss Betty Swinford a popular Bride elect of May miss Glen Morrison entertained inform ally at the Tea hour wednesday. The Tea table centred by a Silver bowl holding Early summer blossoms in the pastel shades was lighted by Ivory tapers and presided Over by mrs. Arthur Swinford who was assisted in the dining room by mrs. Jack Morrison and miss Nora mor Rison. Miss Rollande Hebert entertained a few friends at luncheon wednes Day in Honor of miss Yvette Decaire who is leaving for her Home i Pine Wood ont. O miss Roberta Lee is hostess at delightful Tea miss Roberta Lee entertained delightfully at the Tea hour wednes Day at her Home on King Sway. Mrs. Harry Bryant and mrs. Jack Ryan presided Over the Tea cups during the first hour and their places were later taken by miss Mary Elizabeth Mclntyre and miss Ruth Robertson the group of assistants included misses Josephine Stout Phyllis Deaver Mamie and Mary Jane Austin and Shelagh Cooney. A bouquet of Sweet peas centred the attractive table. Prizes awarded by social club at the . Social club Satur Day evening held at the Royal Alexandra hotel whist prizes were won by mrs. Watson mrs. H Herne mrs. Sime mrs. Hart Ley mrs. D. Chirray mrs. C. Burnell mrs. Wood or. D. Morrow. Prizes for 500 for april 9, were won by mrs. E. Staniland mrs. W Wright or. Lightfoot and or. J d. Wright for Bridge by mrs. E g. , or. H. S. Holmes mrs Mcclure and mrs. Allen. The presentation of prizes being made by mrs. A. Mcmahon of the ladies auxiliary. The next Socia evening Booster night is to be help saturday in the Crystal and main Kay Thomas Helen Edwards Peggy Ostrander Marilyn Ostrander Marjorie Scott Francis Thompson Minnie a Wack Jessie Skinner Doreen Harvey Mona Petterson Iris Adie Janet Reid Hazel Burns Helene Griffiths Anne Davy Doris Cucksey Irene Melia Margaret Davidson Audrey Cox Eileen Haddick Marjorie Campbell Peggy Joyce Margaret eager Ruby Morrison Gladys Lowe Betty Brewer Eileen Thomas Nancy Spalding Andrea Ingaldson Carrie Smolak Irene Carter Lorna Macdonald Megan Willows Arlien Retallick Bernice Mcdonald Hattie Hartzell Georgette Maclean Helen Wells Joan Muir Eunice Marshall Young Mission worker weds n e. Africa of interest to Many residents of Manitoba is the wedding of Edith Helen daughter of mrs. A t Holman of Winnipeg and or. J r. And mrs. G. A. R. Stelck. Who have been visiting or. Stelck s parents. Or. And mrs. A. H. F. Stelck. In Victoria . And or. And mrs. C. Nimmo. At Lane Ford ., have returned to their Home. Or. And mrs. Stewart Blanchard who have been residing in Moose jaw. Sask. For several years Are visiting in Winnipeg prior to Tak ing us their residence in Calgary Alta. Or. And mrs. Hugh Campbell and their Small daughter Are visit ing in Alta. In route from the Pacific coast. guests of or. And mrs. H. G. Long. Ballrooms. Queen Esther Tea is maytime even Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge ., will hold a maytime the Friday from 2.30 to 5.30 ., in the Odd Fellows Hall Kennedy Stree mrs. F. Canned and mrs. E. Me Eachren Are conveners. Conservative Tea for Assiniboia the women s conservative association of Assiniboia will hold ii annual May Tea at the Home of or r. G. Willis 206 Coverdale. Stree Deer Lodge Friday from 3 to and 7 to 10 pin. Receiving the guests will be mrs. Willis mrs. W w. Kennedy and mrs. Sam Morgan mrs. George Gainsford is the entertainment convener and mrs. C. Richardson has charge of refresh ments. In charge of the tables a mrs. Lennox mrs. K. Bourk and mrs. T. Edwards. Engagements mrs. C. Wadman of Keewatin ont announces the engagement her eldest daughter Emileen Kath Leen Bra Brooke to or. William John Thomas younger son of w. P. Thomas of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place May 1.4 or. And mrs. Walter Good ram Belmont Man., announce the engagement of their youngest Daugh Ter Margaret Regina to or. Or Trotter Selkirk son of or. And or f. W., Trotter Alonsa Man. The wedding will take place May 12 a Belmont. Or. And mrs. A Seaborn Vancou ver ., announce the engagement of their daughter Tess m., to or Richard d. Boyd son of or. An mrs a. S. Boyd of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place the Latte part of june in Vancouver. . Or. And mrs. Myron w. Turner Pine Falls Man., announce the engagement of i their daughter mar Garet to or. Arthur g. Digging son of or and mrs. A. Diggins of port ont the wedding to take place at Pine Falls june 7. Or and mrs. A. D. Gordon announce the of their daughter Fanny Joan Lou Hershfield son of or. And mrs. A. Hershfield the wedding to take place in Toronto june 7. Or. And mrs. Win. Newbold 261 Albany Street St James announce the engagement of their Only daughter Doris Katherine to or. R. Schaumloffel eldest son of or. And mrs. J., a. Schaumloffel St the wedding to take place june 18. Is St. John s Temple. 8. Pythian Sisters. Thursday. 8 At Home of mrs f. Hill. U St. Anne s Road. St. Vital Maclean aude Edwards ill Corner of Dugald in Lawrence alter Greenway con Chalu in Fitzgibbons Nee Nicholy Bremner Ennis hand an Bocking Ducharme Winston Loury Oss Anderson Madden ack Dangerfield Eorge Saunders in Mackenzie ack s. Downs lome Thompson Shackell p. Howden messes. R. F. Coulson w. B. Buchan Bruce Gordon Charles French Bill eager Doug Rathwell Wilf Cohn Harris Geo. Edmunds Thos. Haddick John Howden George Bowes j. Done Ane Bill Mackenzie Art Folu Ott Jack Scott c. Buckingham Geo. Bromwell a. G. Bowes Ted Cormode h. A Donnelly d. H. Booth battalion . Has social meet an enjoyable evening was spent in mall Plaza rooms Dominion business College Friday evening the ladies auxiliary of the 45th battalion. Whist was played and refreshments served. Dancing was enjoyed by the younger set. Arrangements were in charge of mrs. A Fletcher and. Committee of the ladies auxiliary 45th battalion. Friday the Winnipeg Centre of Light bearers held a social eve Ning at the music and arts build eng. Various contests music and dancing were arranged entertainment committee. Winn Toba Temple. I. Pythian in Royal Templar Hall. 260 a Friday. S C valuable upon value crib an 8x10 portrait of a Omsk unit of u Cut lyceum photo Sta 290 lbs. P. A sep is social convener of the will o the Wisp Tea of the 100 club Knowles school for boys which will be held Friday in Bose land gardens. Mrs. Stephenson of Grandview Man. Or. And mrs. Devitt left on a camping trip. They will make their Home in Kijane and continue their work in the Mission there. St. Philips six circles arrange springtime Tea springtime blossoms will adorn the Tea tables when the ladies of the six circles of St Philips Norwood hold their Spring Tea and Home cooking in the t. Eaton company Assembly Hall Friday from 2.30 to 5.30 The guests will be received by mrs. F. Goodeve wife of the Rector and mrs. Fred Elsey the general convener. Circle 1 table will be convened by mrs. H. C. Skinner Circle 2 tabla by mrs. H. Winder Circle s table Wellesley w. Devitt of Hacken ack nj., which took place thurs Day april 28, at Kijane Kenya loony British East Africa. Both Bride and bridegroom Are Mission Aries working with the interdenominational african Inland mis Sion. The wedding took place at i ajn., in the native Church Rev. Downing Field superintendent officiating. The couple said their by mrs. L. Greene Circle 5 table by mrs. Blood Circle 6 table by mrs. F. Thibadeau the Home cooking table will be in charge of the ladies of Circle 4, being convened by mrs. William Barnett. The exchequer will be in charge of mrs j. Whalley. St vital . Will hold a Silver Tea and Home cooking Sale in the St vital United Church wednesday May 11, from 2.30 To 5.30 pin. The prize winners in the Mani spoonful Means just that much real Mustard keen s Mustard is real Mustard which gives keen zest and flavour to Economy recipes. Vows beneath an Arch of Pink and Jatoba federation of Liberal Progress Sive women s Telephone Bridge were As follows ladies miss Mary Herzog Redwood Avenue mrs. Nell Turriff Rosseau Street Transcona miss Anne Leclerc Dumoulin ave nue St Boniface gentlemen or Fred Dangerfield Claremont ave nue Norwood or. John Lynch White roses and Maidenhair Fern. The Bride who was Given in marriage by Rev. K. Guilding an old Friend of her family wore White Satin and a bridal veil. Miss Ida Rhodes who attended her wore Pink organdy and both carried Rose bouquets. Or. Ken Neth Downing attended the Bride Groom As Best Man. A wedding breakfast attended by 30 missionaries from nearby stations followed the ceremony. Flowers for the wedding were arranged by miss Marion Stephen son granddaughter or. And Dorchester Avenue. Mrs. R. De Denus whist winners Camden place mrs. George Smith Poison Avenue. Past Noble grands association Friday. 8 In parlor of Temple. Ken Nedy Street. Mrs. C. Boyd past president of Rebekah Assembly to Sive impressions of Rebekah Odd Fellowship in South. Noble and vice brands May a deluxe soft deep with Clinton of curls. 1 .45 including shampoo and set 2 guaranteed Roqu Icnogle Complete. America s greatest value _ such comforts you be never i ended. Cooler than any wan to i have Ever had and Basoli 309 drum Cor. Pottage i. So 079 accurately and lastingly. 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