Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 06, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press wednesday july 6, society mrs. Archie w. Hunt an. Her daughter Betty accompanied by miss Frances Foster left tuesday for Minaki ont where they will spend the next few weeks at Minaki inn. I senator j. P. Molloy returned Sun Flay from Ottawa ont., where he attended the sessions of the Senate. He was accompanied by his grand daughter miss Mary Helen Sweeny of London ont., who will spend the summer in Winnipeg. Mrs. Eduoard Hofer was a luncheon hostess tuesday enter Taining at the fort Garry hotel in Honor of mrs. Stanley r. Lawson who leaves this month to reside in Gothenburg Sweden. Covers were m is. A. M. Parent and her sons Are holidaying at Vic Toria Beach Lake Winnipeg guests at Victoria Beach inn. Or. And mrs. Norman Paterson of fort William have opened their summer Home at the Lake of the Woods for the summer months. Miss c. M. Holditch has left to spend the summer with relations at Boissevain and later will be Al m her own Camp on Lake Max sask. Couple honoured by friends on 40th anniversary Honor of or. And mrs. John Laid for twelve tests at a celebrated their 40th centred with Early summer Bloom v m is e. W. S. Mcelheran is. E. B. Walker returned during the week end from a few weeks visit to the East in route Home she spent a Short time in Chicago the guest of mrs. W. H. Barker. Miss Anne Cameron of Warton. Maryland is renewing Many ships in Winnipeg and is the guest of or. And mrs. E. C. Harte. 1 miss Rebecca Mccullough will leave sunday for port ont where her marriage to or. Ralph Shaler Knowles will take place. Mrs. Leslie Radcliffe and her Little son Elswood have arrived from Toronto ont to spend the remainder of the summer with mrs. Radcliffe s parents or. And mrs. Fred Bole Kingston Crescent. New discovery banishes foot odor feet insoles highly medicated with alkaline Antiseptic Are guaranteed to relieve tired aching feet control perspiration and banish foot odor permanently. 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To mrs. Fred m. Fairman and her daughter Doreen of Vancouver Are visiting or. And mrs. C. R. Fair Man Sherbrook Street misses Isabel Mcbeth Florence Lipsett Chris Mitchell and Edith Truesdale left saturday to Holiday in Ottawa the maritime new York and Boston. Hon. Peter Heenan and mrs. Heenan with their family Are occupying their new Home Coney Island Lake of the Woods the for Mer residence of or. And mrs. Harold d. Gooderham. C mrs. B. Luyendyk and family 623 Beverley Street have left for Manila philippine islands to join her husband and take up residence there. In route they will visit in Regina Calgary and Banff. Mrs. Murray Cameron and her daughter miss Jessie Murray hav left for a Short visit to Welland out and Buffalo . W miss Jocelyn Punshon has returned from Toronto and other easier Points where she has spent the last two weeks. Miss d. A. P. Ward was a week end guest at Victoria Beach inn Victoria Beach. Misses Corday and Doris Mackay arrived in the City Friday from Vancouver b.c., to be the guests of the misses Jean and Cora John Stone Vine Lodge Edmonton Street miss Doris Mackay will take a six months course in radiology. It or. And mrs. T. Chadwick arrived from Montreal sunday an Are at present the guests of mrs Chadwick s parents or. And mrs h. B. Mcfarlane Oak Street. Later they will be guests of or. Chad Wick s Mother mrs. T. Chad Wick Victoria Crescent. The guests registering at Thi Royal Alexandra hotel monday in elude or. And mrs. H. N. Davies Montreal or. And mrs. H. M. Tait Minneapolis or. And mrs. M. Sin Clair Regina or. And mrs. W Kube Fargo miss k. M. Lawson Vancouver or. And mrs. K. Me Naughton Brandon or. And mrs c. Spratt Minneapolis mrs. S Kother Montreal or. And mrs. A c. Paish Montreal Creighton Hegina. 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Zam Buk is also splendid for itching inflamed and diseased conditions of the skin whilst its Swift Antiseptic Healing makes it the Ideal first Aid dressing for Burns scalds cuts. Excellent for piles. Rub Zam Buk in every night permanents Jet Mitch few my soft deep with clusters of curls. 1 .45 including shampoo and set luxe guaranteed Roqu Icnogle Pink v ill. W a silenced. Cooler than any wave you have Ever had and absolutely Safe. 309 odium. Cor. Per tag. Pm. 88 079 ill accurately and lastingly. One Al America s oldest established most Beauty Isbister teachers honoured prior to retirement the staff and former members of the Isbister staff held a re Union luncheon at the fort Garry saturday at which miss e. M. Hamilton Princi pal who is retiring shared honors with mrs. Emma Caldbick who is also retiring. On behalf of those present mrs. Caldbick presented miss Hamilton with a fitted Travell ing Case. Mrs. J. W. Ellithorpe made the presentation to mrs. Cald of an engraved Silver tray on behalf of the staff. Mrs. J. A. Wake and her Young son Raymond and her Mother mrs. H. Reay will leave at the end of this week for a month s Holiday in Vancouver and Victoria. Prof. Milton g. Osborne of the University of Manitoba and mrs. Osborne Are in London England residing at 62 Queensborough Terrace. The guest list at the fort Garry monday included mrs. N. Potter Regina mrs. A. Doyle Tabri or. And mrs. M. P. Firestone St. Paul or. And mrs. F. Hammond Cado min Alta. Or. And mrs. C. E. Walters Sioux Lookout miss m. A. Barry Regina. Or. And mrs. Fred Harris Elm Street have As their guest their daughter in Law mrs. Ralph har Ris of Edmonton Alta. Miss j. May Carter is spending a new Days at Falcon Lake ont., the guest of mrs. T. J. Bennett. 4 in Honor of miss Zola Burgess a Bride elect of Early july mrs. A. G. Somerville Enfield Crescent entertained wednesday. The guest f Honor was presented with Sev ral attractive gifts. Later a Buffet supper was served from a table centred with Pink and Rose peonies and Pink tapers. Assisting were mrs. N. Somerville and miss Edna Dickenson. The guests numbered 30. Mrs. R. W. Scholes and her daughter miss Shirley Scholes 55 Poison Avenue will leave Winnipeg july 12, to sail july 15 for a two months tour of the British Isles. Miss Ruth Armstrong was entertained at saturday by miss Luella sprung. Luncheon was served in the Garden. Mrs. D. E. Fisher Ferndale Avenue entertained at a Trousseau Tea saturday in Honor of her Daugh Ter Lillian whose marriage to or. Walter hawn will take place july 6. The rooms were decorated with Pink and White peonies and Sweet peas and lighted by tall White tap ers. Presiding at the supper table were mrs. G. E. Giles mrs. A. W. Campbell mrs. Alfred White and miss c. Parkinson. Assisting were mrs. J. Thomson mrs. G. E. Giles jr., mrs. C. Fisher mrs. R. Fisher misses Dorothy Giles Muriel Giles Janet Mckeand. Grace Cormode May Somerville Chrissie Anderson. Pat Thomson Marjorie Fisher win Nie Giles and Nora Fisher in Honor of miss Margot de deck weddings wore a Navy lace gown with a Navy or. And mrs. W. J. Gyles who celebrated their 50th wed Ding anniversary tuesday were Honor guests at a picnic arranged for their 22 grandchildren at fort Garry Park in the afternoon and in the evening at a reception held from 8 to 12 pan. At the Home of their daughter mrs. J. N. Pugh 706 Mcmillan Avenue. Or. And mrs. Gyles were wed in 1888 at Virden Manitoba. Or. Gyles born in Dublin Ireland. Feb. 1, 1862, came to Winnipeg in 1881, proceeding to Virden where he Farmed until 1921. Mrs. Gyles was formerly miss Lavinia hath one daughter of or. And mrs. Otis hath one and was born at grand Trenova Scotia in 1867, and with her family moved to Virden in 1886. They have 11 children mrs. Pugh mrs. Thomas d. Harris miss Kathleen Gyles messes. Henry Ffolliott Richard Walter Edward Ernest Gerald Hamilton Walter William Patrick Ffolliott Reginald Avery and William John Gyles or. Five of their sons served overseas during the great War. Mrs. Pugh received with her parents tuesday and presiding Over the supper table which was centred with Early summer blossoms and orchids were mrs. J. B. Harrison mrs. Frank Thompson mrs. J. H. Agnew mrs. Sidney Stevenson. The group of assistants included the granddaughters of or. And mrs. Gyles misses Margaret Shirley and Sheila Gyles and Alice Pugh. Or a Bride elect of August miss Audrey Anderson Westminster ave nue will entertain informally at Tea wednesday. Miss Lauretta Moyse will be hostess wednesday evening in Honor of miss de Decker. Or. And mrs. Lloyd m. Huffman and daughter Margaret Gail have left by motor for their Home in Gary Indiana after spending ten Days visiting his father and Mother or. And mrs. W. H. Huffman and his sister mrs. E. J. Fritch suite 1, Westholme apartments 729 Wei Walsh Honor guest at week end party in Honor of miss Margaret Walsh a Bride elect of this month mrs Holand Leveque entertained at the Home of mrs. Ernest Leveque 17 Masson Street St Boniface Satur Day evening. The supper table centred with a Cut Glass bowl of Pink Sweet peas Fern and Gypsy Phila flanked by White tapers was presided Over by mrs. Vincent a Walsh Mother of the Bride mrs. J b. Leclerc mrs. Alexander la Lington Avenue. Miss Barbara Stratton 238 Colony Street left tuesday for Calgary Alberta in route to Haney b.c., where she will reside with her Sis Ter mrs. C. H. Stonehouse. Miss Luella sprung and miss Phyllis Mcallister left monday for Minneapolis where they will spend he summer. Miss Edythe Nichols has left to spend the next three weeks at Banff Alta., Vancouver b.c., and Seattle Wash. Jean Chislett is Honor guest at week end Tea in Honor of miss Jean Chislett Bride elect of mid july mrs. B. Tough entertained delightfully at Tea Tea table was resided Over by mrs. H. W. Chis Ett and mrs. J. A. Scott and assist were mrs. Ashmore and miss i1. L., Chislett a Beautiful bouquet a. Clark were joint hostesses a bridal Tea thursday at the Riviere and mrs. Ernest Leveque those assisting were mrs. George Giguere mrs. Allan tinning and miss Anna Leclerc mrs. Lawrence Parsons was in charge of the dining room. Miss Leclerc presented the gifts from a Basket decorated with White streamers. Guests numbered thirty two. Honouring miss Eileen Pallett Whise marriage will take place in Sudbury ont in August mrs. H. Coghill mrs. E. Naven and mrs p. At Home of the former. The Tea. Table was centred with Pink and White summer Flowers and lighted by Matching tapers. A presentation of kitchenware was made to the guest of Honor. Miss Ruby Mcarthur has returned to Toronto ont after spending the last two weeks in Winnipeg the guest of miss Gertrude red path mount Royal apartments. Among the guests at Victoria Beach inn during the week end were or. And mrs. T. I. Davies miss Grace Rouse miss k. Cold Well miss m. M. Mccrea miss m. Montgomery miss e. A. Robertson and or. Geo. C. Brereton. Miss Kathleen Griffiths has re turned from Toronto where she visited for several weeks. Miss Mary Arkell of Vancouver b.c., was a visitor in Winnipeg tuesday in route to England. D in. And mrs. F. W. Kerr of West mount Montreal arrived in Winnipeg tuesday accompanied by their family miss Beth Kerr and messes. Donald and Doug Las Kerr and Are the guests of or. John a. Forlong 295 Dromore Avenue for the next week. Mrs. D. Kerr or. Kerr s Mother is also a visitor in the City from Arcola sask. Bride elect is Honor guest at China Shower in Honor of miss Madeline Aubin a Bride elect of july miss Edna Aubert entertained monday evening at a cup and Saucer Shower at her Home Nassau Street the table centred with a Lovely bouquet of Pink and White peonies offset by Pink and White tapers. Miss b. Leger presided Over the Tea cups and the gifts were presented to the guest of Honor from a gaily decor ated Tea Wagon. The guests numbered fourteen. Misses Alice and Jean Smith have returned to Winnipeg after a year s study in Toronto. The. Guests registering at the fort Garry hotel include mrs. R. C. Trimble and miss Cringan Trimble of Toronto miss Louise Tucker of Toronto or. And mrs. G. J. Tweedy Winona Minn. Mrs. C. M. Edwards and miss s. Edwards of Ottawa miss Ruth Gordon Tamblyn tron a miss Margaret Smith gait int miss Helen Gamble Guelph ont miss Hope Smith Oshawa 3nt, or. And mrs. J. Mcleod fort William or. And mrs. H. C. Griffiths Toronto or. And mrs. W. E. Childs Montreal or. And mrs. H. Cook Toronto or. And mrs. C. Cherry St. Louis mrs. Grace Beckwith Cambridge mass. A or. And mrs. John Osier have arrived from Toronto to be the guests of or. And mrs. Hugh f. Osier at their summer Home Lake f the Woods. Of Orange Able. Blossoms centred the in. Honor of miss Margot Decker a Bride elect mrs. Gordon Braham will entertain thursday vening and mrs. P. Gardiner vill be hostess at a personal Shower Friday evening. Miss Gertrude Long will leave this week for Montreal from where he will sail for great Britain where he will spend the next three months. In route she will visit in Chicago and Toronto being the guest of mrs. Marcus Long while in " Oronto. Miss Mary Elliott of Vancouver b.c., formerly of Winnipeg general Ospital at Winnipeg has arrived to Pend some time Here the guest of tos. R. R. Wilson Wellington Crescent. Mrs. E. C. Harte and miss Anne Cameron have left to spend a Short Ine at Clear Lake the guest of mrs. Oscar Harwood at her summer Home. Or. And mrs. Clyde Ballinger de Roit mich., Are visiting or bal Inger s brother in Law and sister str. And mrs. K. A. Marshall suite Central Park for the ext two weeks mrs. George Ryan has left to Pend some time at Minaki ont he guest of mrs. H. E. Sellers at or summer Home. Or. And mrs. G. H. Mitchell re turned saturday from their Honey Moon trip to Chicago arid Toronto. Miss Margaret Phillips will leave unday for Toronto where her mar Page to or. Sherman w. Wright on of or. And mrs. H. W. Wright of Winnipeg. Will take place july 16. Iss Phillips is the eldest daughter my and Walter j. Eoj japs. Zoning party thanks is entirely unnecessary by mrs. Elizabeth Thompson when a woman entertains every departing guest says something polite about enjoying the party. This is All that Good manners require even though some people make a practice of telephoning next Day to express their thanks again. Some hostesses like this extra attention others do not As this letter shows. Dear mrs. Thompson i moved to the City some months ago and am rather puzzled by one habit of some of my friends. They seem to think it necessary to Call up anybody who entertains them the Day after the party and say How delightful it was. Recently i asked Twenty women to a supper Bridge for a Bride elect the affair went off Well and everybody said something Nice on leaving. I left the dishes. And Clearing up until next Day but i could hardly get anything done because the Tele phone kept going All morning and All Calls from my guests of the night before saying what a Lovely party it had been. I know they meant Well but i would much rather have finished the dishes. I never Call anybody up myself after a party though if i see my hostess within a few Days or happen to Telephone about some thing else i mention what a Good time i had. However i am beginning to think i have offended one or two women. I met one had entertained me in a store and in the course of conversation referred to the party and said i had enjoyed it very much. She said Well i m glad to hear it you. Did t Call me up tet i most certainly had thanked her of saying goodbye. Please Tell is a local custom i should observe. Habit is not a local Cus a torn As it is encountered in Dif Terent you Are under obligation to observe it actually it is a hangover from the More leisurely Days when people paid party Calls. That custom is practically Seldom extinct and consisted of anyhow it More than leaving cards. It is still incumbent on a guest of Honor to write a note of thanks or Telephone the next Day to voice appreciation but other guests can consider their duty done when goodbyes Are said. Of course almost any hostess enjoys having a postmortem Over the. Telephone with one or two inti mate friends but that is a Dif Ferent matter from Twenty perfunctory Calls. Fear of such an aftermath would be enough to Dis courage Busy people from Ever having a party at All however there is to denying that some hostesses like the morning after Calls. They Are. Usually women who entertain very Little or have absorbing interests except entertaining. To them their parties Are tremendously important. They spend a great Deal of thought on preparations and weigh the merits of this salad or that Sandwich filling with the Gravity of Al judge. Their manner is very different from Thel casual attitude of the woman whom a party is a pleasant inter Lude but not a red letter event As a Rule a hostess of this Type would appreciate it a you telephoned next Day and told her everything had been marvellous but the Safe Side make some excuse like asking for an address or a recipe and wait Mitil evening when she will have her House in order again. The busier and More important your hostess is though the More certain you can be that she would appreciate any further thanks being skipped. The wedding of Mary Hamilton Molly Macfarlane daughter of the late or. And mrs. R. H. Macfarlane to or Walter Scott Lonton son of or. And mrs. William Linton was solemnized at 3 pan. Saturday july 2, at Augustine United Church. Rev. G. A. Woodside officiated. The choir loft was decorated with tall standards holding Pink peonies surrounded with potted ferns or. Punier Hubble presided at the Organ. During the signing of the Register mrs. R. Parsons Sang i love thee by Grieg. The Bride who was Given in marriage by or. Robert Macvicar wore a gown of White silk Marquisette made floor length with a bouffant skirt and a vertical tucking and puffed sleeves. The High neckline was finished with a at the with Small covered buttons. Her veil of net was hip length and was held in place with a band of net finished with a Cluster of Orange blossoms at each Side. She wore lace mittens and carried a sheaf bouquet of Talisman roses. Her sister mrs. Richard Sneddon attended the Bride a s Matron of Honor and miss Elaine Sneddon Niece of the Bride Sheila Young and Judith Linton nieces of the Bride Groom were the Flower girls. Mrs. Sneddon wore a gown of Blush Pink taffeta. The bouffant skirt was attached to the High Waist in . The bodice was shirred at the Centre front and had puffed sleeves. Her hat of Pink mohair was Semi Bonnet in design with a double banding and a Bow of Pink velvet. Her bouquet was sweetheart roses. The three Little Flower girls were dressed alike in Kate Greenway frocks and taffeta the Long skirts finished with three frills at the hem. The High waisted bodices were Sash de with ribbon velvet tying at the with Long ends. Miss Judith s frock was Pink taffeta with Blue velvet Sash. Miss Elaine and miss Sheila wore Turquoise Blue with Pink velvet sashes. Their hats of Matching taffeta were Crow less bonnets trimmed with Pink Rose buds and tie d with velvet ribbon. The bridegroom was attended by or. Robert Hamlin. The Ushers. Were or. William Ferguson of. Tor onto and or. Ivan Linton brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a recep Tion was held at the Home of mrs. William Young 30 Ruby Street or. And mrs. Linton left by motor for Detroit lakes and on their re turn will reside at 581 Clifton Street. For travelling the Bride wore a dress of Navy sheer and a three Quarter length coat of fleece. Her hat was a Large White Felt trimmed with Black. She wore a Corsage of Coral and White Sweet peas. Mrs. William Ferguson of Toronto Cousin of the bridegroom wore a Pink lace jacket frock with a picture hat of. Pink Felt. Her Corsage was sweetheart roses and rna Uve Sweet peas. Mrs. William Young sister of the bridegroom wore a floor length dress of flowered Chiffon in mauve Pink and Grey tones with a Large picture hat of mauve Felt her Cor Sage was mauve and Pink sweat peas. Or. And mrs. A b. Maitland announce the marriage of their elder daughter Margaret n., r. Baker. The wedding took place quietly saturday july 2, at s John s presbyterian Church Rev John Fleck officiated. A reception was held at the Bride s Home. Or and mrs. Baker left for the South where their honeymoon will b spent. On their return they Wil reside at 96 tache Street Norwood Menzies Scammell the wedding of Mabel Edith daughter of or. And mrs. E. Scam Mell to or. Edgar Kerr Menzies son of mrs. Menzies and the late or. A. Menzies took place at 3 saturday july 2, in Chalmers United Church. Rev. D. G. Wilkie officiated ferns and standards of Pink Anc White peonies formed the ground for the ceremony. Miss Betty Milvor played the bridal miss. Marjory Mclaren Sang o perfect love during the signing of the Register. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White Satin fashioned on Princess lines. Her Chapel veil was held in place by a Tiara of rhinestones and pearls. She carried Briarcliff roses. The bridesmaids were miss Mina Scammell and miss Eileen Moore. Miss Scammell sister of the Bride chose a gown of yellow triple sheer Over taffeta. Miss Moore wore Green triple sheer Over taffeta. Their Bou Quets were Talisman roses. The bridegroom was attended by or. Felt hat her Corsage was of Talis Man roses. For travelling the Bride wore a Navy suit with White Bat and Corsage of Briarcliff roses. Following a. Trip East or. And mrs. Menzies will reside in the Fon Tana apartments in Winnipeg. Met Chemij Shoal Lake mail a quiet wed Ding was solemnized saturday eve Ning in the manse of Westminster United Church Here when. Rev. A. B. Simpson United in marriage Yvette Sonna Unta Lemire. Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. Rene Lemire of Coderre sask., to Charles Mitchell youngest son of the late or. And mrs. Mitchell Shoal Lake. The couple were unattended. Wit Nesses were mrs. A. B. Simpson and James Forde of Shoal Lake. Sefchok. Mezzo at a quiet ceremony in the residence of or. G. A. And june 30, at 4 pjn., Mary daughter of or. And mrs. M. Mezzo in marriage to or. Clou the ceremony which formed by or. G. A. Place presence Eta intimate friends. Or. And 1 Chik will reside in 7heq take baby so writes my. Oty. Then a Toronto used own j. 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