Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 14, 1938

Issue date: Thursday, July 14, 1938
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight. Winnipeg free press thursday july 14, 1938 society miss Marion Lindeburgh director nursing at Mcgill univer sity arrived tuesday morn ing to conduct classes at the University of Manitoba summer school for nurses. Mrs. Arnaud Smith of Souris man., is the guest of mrs. M. R. Elliott Willingdon apartments. I or. And mrs. J. Lowenberger and two Small daughters and misses Myrtle and Joyce Bell left sunday for a two weeks trip to the South. Mrs. Harry Germann and Daugh Ter Jean have returned to their Home in Kitchener. Ont., after spending the last ten Days the guests of or. And mrs. R. Nichol Wolseley Avenue. Misses Lillian and Rose Ginsberg 165 Scotia Street entertained at a Garden Tea during the week end honouring their sister. Rave who will leave shortly to spend the next year in England and on the continent. Mrs. John Phillips of Detroit mich., is visiting her Mother mrs. J. Taylor 35 Edmonton Street and will remain to attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Helen Jean Taylor which will take place july 16. Mrs. M. C. Gilmour has left for Victoria where she will be the guest for several weeks of her sister mrs. Fred code. Miss Jean Mcnichol Oak Street will be Tea hostess saturday in Honor of miss Peggy Griffith who is a visitor from Montreal the guest of her Sis Ter mrs. Harold Long. Mrs. G. Clayton of Lloydminster is visiting in Winnipeg at the Home of her son or. C. G. Clayton 129 Carman Avenue. Mrs. Miriam Greene Ellis is at present in Calgary alta., to attend the Calgary Stampede. Mrs. Jay Marrin with her Small son Lindsay has left for Kenora where she will be the guest of her sister mrs. Walter Taylor. She will later go to hed Lake ont., where she will visit mrs. W. O Neill. Or. And mrs. Arthur Hadden Berry have returned from their wedding trip and Are occupying mrs. D. B. Emeno s residence Oxford Street for the summer. Mrs. Berry was miss Mary Pennefather. Mrs. C. M. Boswell left tuesday for Redditt ont to be the guest of mrs. F. A. S. Webb at her summer Home for three weeks. Out of town guests attending the Mcquarrie guest wedding were mrs. G. S. Berryhill Hamilton ont miss Elva ring Regina sask., and or. Benson guest Saskatoon sask brother of the Bride. Mrs. Norman Heimbecker left wednesday with or. Heim Becker for Toronto to be the guests of or. And mrs. Lloyd Heim Becker for a few Days before proceeding to new York from where they will sail july 20 on the Bremen. I be always liked plenty of milk but i be never enjoyed anything so much As this St. Charles evaporated milk with my Cereal and Coffee. It s so Rich and 1 things do taste better made with Borden s St. Charles the evaporated milk which is so digestible so nourishing and Safe that doctors everywhere recommend it for babies. It s unsweetened and irradiated for an added Supply of the essential Sunshine Vita min d. There s a difference in evaporated milks so be sure to ask your grocer for Borden s. In Canada since ism irradiated evaporated famous Grosvenor design in individual pieces Complete sets 34-Pltce service for 8 22 42 regular open Stock Price also 26-piece service for 6 regular open Stock Price Quantity lasts pay on convenient budget terms Birks Din Wall store hours 8.30 . Closing saturday at 1 o Cleck. Margot de Decker Honor guest at Tea wednesday in Honor of miss Margot de Decker a Bride elect of August her aunt mrs. C. A. Get Felon entertained at Tea wednesday. Mrs. D. De Decker presided Over the Tea table which was centred with a Silver Basket of Pink roses Blue delphiniums and White Cornflower and lighted by White tapers. Mrs. Harry l. Eddy and miss sue Crowe assisted. In Honor of miss Vera Donaghy. Whose marriage to or. Joe Kane of Sudbury ont will take place shortly. Mrs. Myrtle Riggs 115 Ken Nedy Street entertained at a Shower monday evening. Miss Denise Leclerc has left to Pend two weeks at Kenora ont. Miss a May Carter returned Mon Day from Falcon Lake where she has been the guest of mrs. T. J. Ben Nett. Or. And mrs. M. C. Garland Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Garland was formerly miss Bessie Stockhammer. Two brides elect Are Honor guests at Garden Tea mrs. Archibald Cooper entertained tuesday at a Garden Tea in Honor of two brides elect miss Melba Smith a Bride of saturday and miss Kathleen Schwalm. Mrs. W f. Smith presided at the Tea table which was centred with Snapdragon and Sweet peas. Miss Isabel Edgar and miss Lola Smith presided. The guests numbered fourteen. Or. And mrs. A. J. Roberts win Ston apartments Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a Daugh Ter Judith Scott Ferguson. M is. G. C. Quinn will enter Tain during the Tea hour saturday in Honor of her sister mrs. William s. Dalton of port Arthur ont. Ten Canadian women attend Buckingham Palace party London july 13. Was worn by the majority of women attending the presentation party at Buckingham Palace tuesday evening As a sign of respect for the Queen s mourning. Ten Canadian women were among the guests. Because of the King s illness the Queen walked alone among the guests attending. Her majesty wore a picture gown of Black velvet with a Fischuk of real lace embroidered with seed pearls and a Diamond Tiara in her hair. She wore also a necklace and a Bracelet of diamonds. The party was an informal recep Tion at which attendance counted As a formal presentation of court. Due to the death of her Mother the countess of Strathmore the Queen had not intended to attend the presentation party but decided to do so when the King became ill at the week end. Mrs. Vincent Massey wife of the Canadian High commissioner wore a gown of White Satin. Mrs. Blair Burkett of Ottawa wore a dress of White Directoire Liberty Satin made lines and a Corsage White orchids. Mrs. Harry Drury Couver. Of Ottawa was attired in White lace with a Rose design she wore Pearl and a flame fan. Mrs. John Fraser of Ottawa wore a gown of Blue am Silver lame with a Blue and pin fan a Turquoise Coronet and Emer Aid and Diamond necklace. Mrs. William Laurie of Barrie Field ont wore a gown of ice Blu Satin and carried a Diamente bag mrs. Percival Mckerrow of Van Couver wore a dress of White ant Silver lame with Diamond Orna ments. Mrs. William Lockhart of Barrie Field. Wore a gown of White Satin made on Empire lines with Diamente decorations. Were mrs Clarence Dunlap of Trenton ont. And mrs. Russell Gordon of Van other canadians present mrs. Robert Cameron and lord Chamberlain strikes at exploitation of Royalty. London july 13. The Earl of Clarendon lord Chamberlain wednesday struck out at the prac Tice of some pee resses of sponsoring men at court presentations by informing them their presence at further functions this season will not be the action resulted from the efforts of impoverished pee resses to capitalize on. Their privileged position by introducing women to ourt circles for heavy fees. Such advertisements As this have appeared Peerless autumn season in London or would in London newspapers will Chaperon girl for sponsor married woman. Very enjoyable time assured. Write lady a Box 9014." fees Are said to run As much As for social guid Ance during the three months of the season. Women wanting Only a court presentation Are sometimes charged 100 guineas for that service. The King is said to have ordered the practice stopped. He has Strong views against private exploitation of Royalty. Mrs. William Brightman of Hunts eng., who has been visiting relatives in Winnipeg will leave for Chicago hi., Friday in route to her Home. Clearance 750 pairs of the famous Saver shoes in t colors Black Bro Tufe and White kid Viup cuban and Low Reg. White sandals ties and pumps in and kid leathers and the newest Tan Ujj shades. Also a splendid selection of Quality shoes in linens gabardine suede kid leathers. Colors Black Brown Blue wine Pari Sand and White. 2 shoe stores Inga Carstens entertains for july Bride elect in Honor of miss Isabelle Dodds a popular Bride elect of july 20, miss Inga Carstens entertained tuesday. During the evening a presentation was made to the Lonor guest by her friends. A Buffet supper was served from a Able centred with Pink and White peas and presided Over by mrs. Gerald Stelck. 4 or. And mrs. S. Gandler and their daughters Razelle and Corrine have returned from a motor trip t the United states and Eastern Cana Dian cities. Mrs. Ross Cameron left tuesday or Wade ont where she will Visi or a Short time the guest of mis Frances Douglas. Or. And mrs. S. W. Hitter Anc heir daughter Joan who hav seen visiting in Winnipeg for a few Days left monday for their Norm n new York. S Vancouver guest is Honor guest at informal Tea miss Mary Elliott of Vancouver b.c., who is renewing Many friendships in Winnipeg is at pres it the guest of mrs. Campbell s it rang. In her Honor mrs. Strang entertained a group of her inti mate Fri Erias informally at the Tea our wednesday. In Honor of miss Margot i Decker a popular Bride elect o gust miss Fara Mckinnon will entertain at luncheon in Moore s ining rooms wednesday july 27 covers will be Laid for ten. Mrs h. Perley Martin will be hostess at re Union of miss de Decker s Ridge club in the evening july 27 in Honor of or. Henry Belanger n the occasion of 18th birthday group of friends entertained unday evening at a Surprise party t the Home of miss Vicky Allesia. Buffet supper was served from a ble centred with Sweet peas and Gypsophila. The guests numbered 25. Mrs. C. F. Gwyn and her baby Aughter Ann arrived tuesday vening from Swift current sask spend the next month the guest mrs. Gwyn s parents or. And mrs. John Mceachern Harvard Avenue. Iolli Sworths climaxing 23 years of constant Progress of nearly dresses starts 9 o of coir Sharp yes another year has slipped by and it s Here again that big event of summer you All know so Well and look Forward to Hollinsworth s anniversary Sale and this year it s bigger and better than Ever so come today and receive your present of the grandest bargains you be Ever had is Winnipeg s greatest press Selling event dresses i dresses regular prices Are to Navy and Black sheers. Printed and Dot chiffons. Embroidered nets. White and pastel sharkskin suits. Washable printed pastels. Sizes 14 to 44. Be Wise get several. Stock up for now for fall and for next summer. Regular prices Are to s polka Dot crepes. Pin Dot chiffons. Navy and Black sheers. Jacket dresses. Printed and embroidered sheers. Printed crepes. Better pastels. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44. To every dress an authentic 1938 summer fashion Many of them styles never before shown Here. Over half of these dresses Are Brand new today will be Hollinsworth s Day in Winnipeg. Every one who is interested in buying better dresses at once in a Blue Moon bargain prices will be Here. We can t guarantee How Long lines will last so make plans now to be at Hollins Worth s when the doors open today. No approvals no refunds no mail orders extra fitting room space plenty of extra Holinswort head Regina Saskatoon limited Specia a waned and Calgary Winnipeg 986md390 Boyo building dresses regular to Only about 200 altogether printed chiffons and washable summer prints. It s your Chance to have two or three hot weather dresses at very Little Cost. Sizes 14 to 44, collectively ;