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Saturday, May 14, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 14, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight Winnipeg free press saturday May 14, 1938 h is Honor the lieutenant a. W. Walkey mrs. D. Mclean governor of Manitoba wih lend patronage to the Perry vines Tennis match which will be sponsored by the Winnipeg Canoe club. May 26, in the amphitheatre rink. I pc miss Esther Zimmerman returned Friday from an extended trip in California and other Southern states. Miss Zimmerman visited relatives in Minneapolis on her Way Home. Mrs. G. Fanset misses Norma Hen Derson Roma Whaley Cecile Henderson. Williams Gladys Benard and Kay m r. And mrs. Walter j. Phillips left thursday for Chicago where they will visit for two or three weeks. Mrs. Nigel Lawrence Ethelbert Street is expected sunday from a visit of several weeks in Calgary visitors to Winnipeg who arrived i and Lethbridge Alta. Thursday and Are guests at the _ to j. B. Coyne was a Din . Fort Garry hotel include or. An mrs. W. J. Boyle. West Hampstead . Or. And mrs. H. S. Gregg Minneapolis Minn. Or. And mrs g. W. Alles Toronto ont. And or and mrs. H. E. Hansen Minneapolis Minn. Mrs. J. W. Cadwell treasurer o the Manitoba federation of libera progressive women will leave Day evening to attend the National conference of Liberal women in Ottawa May 18 to 21. Mrs. Alexander Waugh of Ignace , is spending a few Days the guest of mrs. H. J. Crabtree St Mary s Road. 2 mothers club of Delta Delta a Delta will hold a Mother and daughter dinner monday Al the fort Garry hotel in Honor of the graduates in the sorority who include misses Nina Mcgirr and Alma Heaslip of arts and Wilma Grant and Joan Harland in architecture. Miss Nancy Smellie who Wili leave May 25 to spend some time in England held a Farewell reception at her Home Niagara Street thurs Day evening. A pretty bouquet of Darwin Julius centred the supper table which was lighted by tall Matching tone tapers. V f bringing to a close a season of Bridge a dinner and Bridge was held thursday at the log Cabin East Kildonan. Covers were Laid for eight guests at a table centred by a Low bowl holding Scarlet tulips. The party included mrs. Ner hostess Friday entertain ing in Honor of major and mrs. Fred Ney of London England. Or. J. Proudlove Sherbrook Street returned thursday from the twin cities fort William and. Port Arthur where he was the guest of daughter mrs. A. Miskelly. M Ford. The Witch s hat is summer news a wicked Little triple distilled from the Bon net sported by or. Disney s Witch. Its shadowy brim frames your face charmingly and protects Lovely eyes from the Sun. Then there s a Coy peaked Crown that clings when it . Shown Here in Dusty Pink Felt banded with Clu Bonnet red. Millinery Section second floor Eaton is. Geoffrey b. Noble will entertain at Tea tuesday in Honor of miss Betty swin a Bride elect of May. Her guests will be members of the Tail daggers club of which miss swin Ford is also a member. In miss Betty Clement has returned y motor from Florida where she Las spent the last three months with her Uncle and aunt or. And mrs. D. Clement of Brandon Man., and miss Melba Armstrong of Cal Gary Alta. Is. Harry c. Ash Cion her two sons James and Philip have returned from everal weeks visit in the South and East. A of or. And mrs. Horace h. Green eld Are receiving congratulations n the birth of a son. V it or. And mrs. Louis Clements and their Small daughters Patricia and Lauretta who have been guests of or. And mrs. L. R. Clements for the past ten Days will leave saturday for their Home in Pequannock . M1 iss Louise Halls who has been Alton hi., is in St Louis mo., and will leave during the week end to at tend the annual meeting of Junior leagues of America which opens in Pittsburgh pa., monday. Out of town guests attending the Fulcher Brown wedding saturday include or. And mrs. S. Fulcher misses Mary and Grace Fulcher or. Jack Fulcher or. Charles Mcnaughton miss Frances Mcfadzen or. And mrs. Walter Flemming All of Brandon or. And mrs. Frank Waters Lack Dubonnet or. And mrs. Roy Brown Lac Dubonnet or. And mrs. Frank Brown Hud son ont., and or. And mrs. Lyle Alex Tisdale sask. C s it mrs. Malcolm Macleod has re turned after spending the last six months in Boston mass., and in Virginia. A mrs. D. A Holley of Calgary Alta., has arrived to spend the sum Mer in Winnipeg. Men s dinner is Bon voyage Honor for or. W. Curry or. William Curry was tendered a complimentary dinner at the Blackstone by Lodge and business associates tuesday. Or. Curry is leaving saturday with mrs. Curry and Mavis for a three months trip to the old country which will in clude an extended visit to former Home in Ireland. Or. A. T. Booth was chairman. Or. Went Agnew conducted a sing song with or. Berl Kilgour at the piano. Messes. Jack Moore Les Lavers and William Meek contributed to the musical programme. Or. V. W. Gilmer pro posed a Toast to the guest of Honor and on behalf of those present or. Dwen e. Chapman made a presenta Tion of sea voyage gifts. Or. Hugh Wallace and others expressed the wishes of the company for a pleasant trip. Those present included messes. W. Crooks w. J. Holt we. Irwin George Johnson William King Robert Laidlaw George r. Lewis c. G. Perry we. Mclntosh Maun Ders Mcneil Dave Mackie c. E. Precious torn Joseph Sampson Richard Wallace Dave Vilson and George w. Zachray. plans Campaign it to care for sufferers a from infantile paralysis initiating a Campaign to provide care and treatment for infantile m is. H. F. Osier will enter Tain at supper saturday May 21, following the close if the drama festival in Honor of or. Barrett Clark the a Judica or who will be the guest of aeut.-c61. And mrs. Osier during is stay in Winnipeg. In Honor of miss Therese dem it who is leaving shortly of Aris a Surprise party was Hel t her Home tuesday evening. Thable was centred with a Sheffiel owl of red roses and was pre ded Over by mesdames j. Ber Ier d. Johnstone j. Button ant Bernier. Assisting were Misse a Phaneuf Fermande Tremblay Aula Sumner and Renee Denise paralysis sufferers and with the Hope of furthering research work into its origin and prevention the Imperial order daughters of Empire have decided upon a province wide Campaign in autumn. Department of health 4-Lin the circular letter in setting Forth the Campaign is As pc the Imperial order of Empire have headed to Campaign for the Relief of from infantile paralyse. Enquiries mrs. Christopher Vokes with her Little son John Christopher has arrived from Ottawa to spend some time the guest of her brother or. Arthur Windatt and mrs. Windatt. Sir Edward Beatty was a visitor in Winnipeg thursday in route to the Pacific coast. W mrs. Joseph Harris entertained delightfully at luncheon Friday at her Home on Wellington in Honor of mrs. M. H. Bingeman mrs. Campbell Macarthur and mrs z. D. Stovel who Are leaving shortly to visit in Eastern cities. A Lovely bouquet of Larkspur and carnations centred her table. N or. A. K. Harvey arrived Satur Day from the Pacific coast and will spend a few Days in Winnipeg be fore proceeding to Home in Toronto ont. Dinner and Bridge is arranged As Farewell Honor mss. Alison Warner was a dinner and Bridge hostess Friday entertaining in Honor of miss Mary Greig who leaves shortly for to Ronto. A combination of Spring blossoms in the pastel shades will centred the table which was lighted by tall Matching tone tapers. Covers were Laid for 12 guests. S two Hundred Winnipeg schoo children were guest artists at the final meeting of the poetry society of Winnipeg wednesday evening and their programme of Chora Reading arranged by the spoke poetry group of the society fillet the concert Hall of the fort Garry hotel to capacity. Choruses of Low pitched musical voices mrs. Harold f. Rannard will in them St with Babyish accent told certain informally at lunch imply children s poems bringing _ _ from Eon monday in Honor of her sister miss Elaine Manders whose wedding will take place in England in june. Mrs. E. E. Bayne left thursday o visit in Windsor and Listowel ont., prior to attending the Domin Ion Board Council meeting of the . Of the United Church of Urc o Canada which will be held in to Ronto May 25. B Staber s for Beauty permanents the finest achievable personally supervised by Madame Thibault Hollywood California who came to Winnipeg is an inter nationally famous authority on per manent waving and will be at Sta Ber s for Beauty for a Short time Only the Madame says we now present in Canadian cities the newest innovations in permanent waving Hai styling and latest ideas in All branches of Beauty Means virtually bringing Hollywood to your door. Visit Staber s for Beauty at 340 Colony St., Opp. The Hudson s Bay i know we can give your hair thrilling new you Are under no obligation at any time to come in and consult Madame Thibault. Them to life with bits of pantomime selections from the fourteenth Chap Ter of St. John Given by the choral speaking group of the Baptist Young people s Union brought the even ing to a close. I or. Harold c. Etter superintendent of education in the province said it was the Hope of the depart ment of education to include these activities now undertaken after in the regular curriculum. Or. Laurence of the poetry society presided the meeting. Groups taking part included a vocal ensemble from the Isaac Brock school under the direction of miss Beth Cruikshanks Grade i fort Rouge school under mrs. J. T. Eta Gamma chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta fraternity entertained wednesday evening in Honor of the members of the graduating class at the Home of miss Audrey Hillier. Mrs. James Purvis of Winnipeg Lek 4, David Livingstone _ _. A Vinni f _ vitalizing Oil shampoo used in a permanents. Every wave is positively guaranteed and backed by our unquestionable reputation. Complete spent the week end at the Seigniora club in the province of Quebec with or. And mrs. John Mcneill of Toronto. V miss Sheila n. Reardon left tues Day for Detroit where she met her father and from there they will motor to new York where she will spend the summer. In Honor of miss Winnie Collins a Bride elect of May 28, a hand kerchief Shower was held wednes Day evening at the Home of miss Marion Miller Jessie Avenue. The table was centred with Spring bios by tall Ivory soms and lighted tapers. M school under miss Geraldine Kavanagh Grade 4, Aberdeen school under miss Beth Douglas Grade 5, Aberdeen school under miss l. Dawson studio choir under direction of mrs. Norman Mcmillan Grade 6, Isaac Brock school under miss Beth Mclean Grade 9 girls of general Wolfe school under miss Ruth Buchanan Normal school Stu dents under miss m. Harpley Grade 7 boys general Wolfe school under miss Ruth Buchanan and the choral speaking group of the Baptist Young people s Union directed by miss k. Parker. Miss Edna Sutherland was granted the first honorary life member ship in the society at the Annua meeting which followed the even ing s programme. Or. Laurenc palk was re elected president other officers include founder an permanent member of the executive. Miss Edna Sutherland Honor Ary presidents mrs. H. J. Parker mrs. S. Matheson mrs. W. Sanford Evans and miss Edna Sutherland vice presidents mrs. R. O. Taylor prof. Arthur Phelps Rev. Father Gerald f. Lahey advisory commit tee mrs. C. P. Walker pro Arthur Phelps prot Aaron j. Perry prof Watson Kirkconnell and Rev. Father Gerald f. Lahey corresponding Secretary mrs. Kyrle Money record ing Secretary and convener of groups mrs. H. Alan Couch surer miss Frieda major gramme committee mrs. Murray mrs. R. M. Dennistoun pro Bruce Mac and f fes l. Miss k. Parker miss Helena vicar Canon j. O. Murray 3rof. Roy Daniells convener c ovals and librarian mrs i Scarth. The report of the recording rotary mrs. Alan Couch slowed three groups functioning through out the year. Mrs. George Wilson de a group studying some who have influenced t. S. Poets Eliot and other modern poets mrs. W. Gnu a group on modern poets and Ottiss Eileen Motley conducted the poker poetry group. Mrs. George Wilson reported the successful functioning of the Library Ommittee and miss Frieda major s report revealed a satisfactory Bank Alance of speakers addressing the general meetings of the society throughout in year included prof. Roy 3anieus, prof. F. W. Clark miss Doris Saunders miss Edna Suther and prof. Percy h. Boynton of Chicago prof. David Owens and Liss Marjorie Mckenzie. M is. E. C. Mcconnell and miss Jane Mcconnell who have spent the Winter in California returned to Winnipeg tuesday. Or. And mrs. Mccon Nell and their daughter Are occupying mrs. William Home King Sway. C. Russell s mrs. M. H. Bingeman will leave tuesday evening for to attend the National conference of Liberal women May 20 and 21 mrs. Bingeman is a Delegate from the South Winnipeg club. She plans to spend several weeks in Ottawa visiting her daughter miss Betsy Bingeman. R Honor of miss Marian. Smith retiring Dean of women St. John s College the co eds pertained at the Tea hour wednes Day at the Home of miss Agnes Leggat Luxton Avenue. The guest f Honor was presented with a handsome lamp by her friends water Tea was served from a table centred with Spring blossoms and presided Over by mrs. H. Weis and mrs. W. Morton. Elaine Manders is of f to trea Lluc St of Honor at bridal Shower in Honor of miss Elaine Manders Bride elect of june mrs. Nei and the misses Eleanor Ichler Haus and Peggy Little enter aimed at a stocking Shower tues a at the Home of miss Schler Haus 1m Street. The j Tea table centred y a Silver bowl holding Johanna 311 roses and purple irises was pre idea Over by mrs. W. G. Manders and miss h. Manders. Mrs. Harold Annard and miss Donna Manders assisted the hostesses in the dining following the decision of the provincial convention in april to undertake such a Campaign the com Mittee in charge j comprising mrs. W. S. Hamilton chairman mrs. A. J. Hughes and mrs. In. F. Rorke have been laying the foundations quietly. At a meeting thursday they re ported that the proposed Campaign had been endorsed by the Provin Cial department of health the Chil Dren s Hospital and unofficially by he civic charities endorsement Bureau. It was also promised the whole hearted co operation of the medical profession and the press. Dates set for thei Campaign wer sept. 25 to oct. 1, and Churche schools press radio and films Wije used As the mediums for Arous ing Public interest and support. It is proposed that the fund raised will be held in Trust by the provincial chapter . To pro vide for sufferers from infantile paralysis and those who. May in the future be afflicted if the fun hould reach sufficient proportions t will be used also for research an prevention. A Board of selection and administration will be appointed to Deal with applications for assistance and will be made up of outstanding Titi Zens and a medical Man preferably one of the leading therapeutic experts. The crying need for some sue move was brought Home to the . When it iwas found tha with 125 cases in j Hospital and 35 waiting for admittance to the Chil Dren s Hospital there was no fund other than Hospital Grants care of these patients. The act that years of hospitalization Are required in Many cases to affect a cure adds to the need for special funds. The . Has available 600 feet of film showing crises of infantile analysis and treat event which Wil be used for Campaign purposes. The committee is sending out a circular the clergy c f All Deomina ions asking them to bring the Campaign and its purposes before their congregations during the week of 5ept. 25 to oct. 1 it is contacting Eeves Vand newspapers in All parts a the province where there Are no chapters and it is arranging or extensive radio speeches and Alks before societies. The 17 Chap ers in in Carh pains. In Cor Section with schools it i proposed Tia each school to Manitoba arrange their Hild be Oward i asked to he Campaign a High vill bring several1, hundreds f dollars into the fund of Bear is. John Caswell Davis entertained the executive Mem Bers of the society of French Canadian women of Mani Toba thursday afternoon. The Tea table was centred with a Lovely bowl of Pink Sweet peas and lighted by Pale Green tapers. Mrs. A. J. H. Dubuc poured the Tea. 4 t in Honor of miss Phyllis Battley a Bride elect of saturday a Bridge and Towel Shower was Given thurs Day evening by misses Elva Humphries and miss Winnifred Grover at the Home of the former on Evanston Street. The guest of Honor found her presents in a laundry bag after a treasure Hunt through the House. M 30 years of per manent waving your guarantee of Complete satisfaction. 1iss Allison Warner will leave the Middle of june to spend the summer in England and on the continent. Miss Adeline Fulcher arrived Friday to be the guest of miss Rose Brown. She will be bridesmaid saturday when miss Brown is United in marriage to or. Victor Fulcher. T in Honor of miss Betty Cleghorn a Bride elect of june mrs. A Jordan Semple Avenue West Kil Dunan entertained wednesday eve Ning at a Kitchen Shower. The gifts were presented in a White Basket trimmed with mauve tulle mrs. A. Cleghorn presided at the Tea table which was centred with a Silver Basket of yellow and Talis Man roses and yellow tapers musical numbers were rendered by mrs. Jordan mrs. W. T. Jen Kyris. Misses Ella and Jessie Jordan there were 33 guests present. Miss Beatrice Gunn has returned from a four months trip through the Southern states. In Honor of miss sue Mauchan a Bride elect of May 18, a delightful Tea was held at the Home of mrs. M Welsh. Jr., wednesday. The Tea table prettily centred with Spring blossoms and Matching tapers a presided Over by mrs. A. Milvor a evening Bridge Given to Honor betrothed pair mrs. L. Clements., entertained at a Bridge and miscellaneous Shower thursday evening in Honor of miss Alice Metcalf and her Fiance or. George Hooper whose marriage will take place the latter part of May. Four tables were arranged for the games. Mrs. Frank l. Evans enter tamed informally at the Tea Hou wednesday in Honor of miss met calf. Spring blooms centred the pretty table where miss Margare Muir presided Over the Tea cups mrs. E. Stephenson entertained Small group at the Tea tuesday a the motor country club in Hono of miss Metcalf. Mrs. W. G. Hall has left biplane for her Home in Northern Ontario after an extended Visi with her parents or. And or Neil Olson Newton Avenue. Presentation was made to the Licitr honoured guest by her friends who numbered Twenty. Miss k. Fixer ton 2s convener of the social evening to beheld by the Young people of St Mary a Cathedral monday in Picardy s Salon at 9 pin. Or. And mrs. Charles m. Tay Lor returned Home thurs Day by motor from Florida where they have spent the Winter months. Mah Jonggu party among parties for miss Swinford in Honor of miss Betty Swinford whose wedding will be an event of May 28, miss Jocelyn Girdlestone entertained informally at Mah Jonggu thursday. Following the games Tea was served from a table centred by a pretty arrangement o Darwin tulips in the pastel Shade and presided Over by miss Marjori Mcmaster. I miss Margaret Pugh entertained informally at the Tea hour wednesday at her Home Charleswood m Honor of miss Mary Greig who leaves shortly to reside in Toronto hardly upon Penny contribution session and found that there is no purpose either in the the Dominion. There Are some 125 Toba and 35 waiting list of the Pital and no sufficient this True the necessary treat of nothing of the new occur. The Campaign Hafl. Received the end oration of apartment of health the s children s Hospital and t May we ask for your operation would it be have this matter brought Tention of the clergy jurisdiction in City and through them to their nations and All societies in Tion with their churches this is a service to which we feel All will wish to assist us to successful the plans for this Coll Osal taking Are As yet in their but a meeting will be i for further discussion and be glad to advise you As to place and Date and to Welcome miss Veronica of Melba corresponding Secretary of the Manitoba federation of Liberal progressive women will leave monday to attend the National conference of Liberal women in Ottawa May 18 to 21. Tea time honors Are arranged for coastal visitor mrs. J. Reading fort Osborne Barracks entertained at the Tea in Honor of mrs. W. Greenley of Victoria . A Bou Quet of daffodils and Buddleia Cen red the table where mrs. R. Green by presided Over the Tea cups As or. And Short is spending m Vancouver . United scottish auxiliary holds social evening United scottish ladies auxiliary held an enjoyable social monday evening. Whist was played Fol programme. Lowed by a musical mrs. David Cooper v7te of thanks to the artiste and mrs j. Noble presented the prizes to is at whist who were Hassey mrs. To Morri Betteridge and mrs. D. M. Stewart. On behalf of the i t mrs j. Noble retiring bowl c Aiss were Bird Stella and Ethel Hussey and mrs a d. Mclntosh accompanist. Announcement election officers for ensuing mrs. By mrs. A. W. Greenley Are visiting friends in Winnipeg in route to of Awa to visit their son staff sgt w. Greenley . During he summer months they will visit m England. The annual dinner of the old and new executive of the Amicus Lub will be held wednesday May 3, in the St Charles hotel the Ommittee in charge of arrange ments includes misses Georgina Guilbault Eileen Doyle and Lillian of was r. D. Waugh mrs. Geo. A Berry and mrs. Of e president mrs. Norman first vice president mrs. M Stewart second vice president mrs j. Fraser Secretary mrs. J. L s Tant Secretary mrs. C treasurer mrs. W sick visiting mrs j. Mrs. J. Matthew mrs. A mrs. M. Shiers ers mrs c. Thomson mrs. H. J. Hus sey mrs. J. Garrick mrs. H Bax Ter mrs. J. Fraser mrs. R. Wilkin son mrs. G. Youngson mrs. A Mcgregor mrs. J. Kinnear mrs w. Sutherland and mrs. J. Gammie spotlighted by that lamp your first thou get what am i looking like powder showing up a lines Pond s Glare proof powder will see you through thit test triumphantly blended to catch and reflect Only the softer rays of fight Pond s shades soften your face in Bright Light give it a Lovely soft look in any Light. Does t show up in an inquiry among More singled out Pond s for this special Merit than i if other powder use Pond s for daytime and evening lights. Ingredients make it soft clinging make it stay fresh looking for hours. Decorated screw top jars big boxes free s Glare proof shades Toronto ont. 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