Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday july 19, 1938 first Golden celebrated at a mrs. Alexander Jackson a Nion Point. Man., celebrated fair 50th wedding anniversary Lay with a reception at their in the afternoon. Or. E. Jen made a presentation to or. Jackson on behalf of the of a Beautiful purse for vie Jackson and a smoking set for St Lackson. The family presented Page nine. Of a Beautiful purse for his. Jackson or Jackson with an easy chair. Pile miss Alice May Barber on of the grandchildren pre Ted mrs. Jackson with a Gold Frisi watch. During the afternoon 13 was served to about 150 guests. The Tea table centred with a Basket Vellow roses was presided Over mrs. W. J. Barker mrs. Moore mrs. James Cox mrs. E. Tonkins mrs. A. J. Mcdonald mrs. T j Spence and mrs. H. E. Ellerby Asistin were mrs. H. Shewman lies. S. Gordon misses Luella bar Ter and Eleanor Sommerville. Many bouquets of Flowers and Beautiful were received from others gifts i attending the reception. Telegrams and cards of Good wishes were received from Many out of town Points. Or. W. Dunn was the soloist accompanied at the piano by Union Point miss Eleanor Sommerville. The Celebration was unique in that or. And mrs. Jackson were the first ones to observe a Golden wedding in the District. Or. Jackson was born in Perth ont., March 16, 1854. He came West in 1877 and worked on the construction of the . From East Selkirk to the Winnipeg River. On the completion of this work he Fol Lowed up the laying of the steel West to the Rocky mountains and is one of the oldest railway construction men in the Canadian West or. Jackson went Back East in 1888 and july 16 of that year mar ried miss Alice Mcveitty at Rich mond. Or. And mrs. Jackson returned to Union Point where they have been engaged in farming since. They attend the United Church and still take an interest in Community affairs. Or George a Jackson of Winnipeg is a son of or. And mrs. Jackson and mrs j Cook is a daughter other children Are mrs. Lee Sommerville of Union Point and mrs. Lance Barber of Killarney Man. A son and daughter Are deceased. There Are eight grand children. Weddings Elkhorn the spread ing branches of Maple Trees planted by the grandmother if the Bride the wedding of Phyllis Mildred Only daughter of or. And mrs. W. L. Johnson to or. Henry Robert Cairns elder son of or. And mrs. A. Flowers and ferns. Mrs. E. D. Ken j Sington played the wedding music and during the signing of the Regis Ter miss May Johnson of Saskatoon j Sang o Promise me. J the Bride Given in marriage by j her father wore a gown of White inti floor length with a frilled skirt the Bride Given in marriage by miss Winnifred her father wore a White flowered Alison wore a floor length gown Beer gown. She carried Sweet peas. Sure Chiffon. She wore a Pic dinner was served to 20 guest the iture Nat anti carried a bouquet of immediate relatives of the bridal. Garden Flowers. Or. Rupert Kirk couple Ham brother of the Bride was Best or. And mrs. Cairns left by motor j Man. A reception was held follow for Lake Bottineau for ing the ceremony. Or. And mrs. Erratt left for travelling the Bride chose a tailored suit of Black Tri Cotine the jacket opened Over a Rose Satin Blouse. Her hat was a White Sailor. They will reside near Oak Lake. V it 6 Manitou John s Anglo Clear Lake and Winnipeg. For travelling the Bride wore a Navy Blue net dress. They will take up residence three Miles West of Salt Coats. Mrs. Kirkham Mother of the Bride chose an ensemble of Navy can Church was the scene of sneer with periwinkle Blue pretty wedding tuesday. July 12, when Marguerite Ella daughter of mrs. E. B. Mcdowell became the Bride of or. Allen Edward Moloney of mrs. D. Moloney Kaleida Man. The Church was beautifully decor ated with Woodland ferns Blue delphiniums and Pink blossoms. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. L. Taylor. The Bride entered the Church with her brother. Or. A. Mcdowell to the strains of the wedding March Blouse and Sash and a Matching Navy Straw hat. Mrs. Erratt Mother of the Bride Groom wore a Blue and White flowered ensemble with a White hat. F Quappelle quiet wed Ding was solemnized thursday july 7, at noon at the Home of or. And mrs. W. A. Lawson when their eldest , Elva Anne became the Bride of or. Harold Elmo Scott son of or. And mrs. J. Scott of played by her Cousin miss Nina Indian head sask. Rev. James Crampton. The Bride chose a floor i Evans of St. Andrew s presbyterian length gown of Pale Blue silk net Church officiated. The room was Over taffeta. Hill roses. She carried Johanna tastefully decorated with Pink and White streamers and summer Blos the bridesmaid miss Grace me soms the " ending music was Dowell sister of the Bride wore by mrs. James Evans and floor length gown of Pink taffeta i during the signing of the Register and carried Ophelia roses and i miss Rheta Lawson Sang o perfect Sweet peas. The bridegroom was love. Attended by or. Swanson of Winnipeg. The usher was or. S. Crampton. The reception was held at the Home of the Bride s Mother where covers were Laid for 26. Or. And mrs. Moloney Are honeymoon ing in Winnipeg and Kenora. For travelling the Bride wore a sheer the Bride s gown was of eggshell Satin trimmed with the embroidered lace which adorned her Mother s wedding dress. A wore a Short Satin Bolero jacket and carried Talisman roses. Miss Norrina Lawson attended her sister As bridesmaid. She wore a mks. T. H. Hay of Regina National president of the Catholic women s league was a visitor in Winnipeg saturday and sunday. While Here she visited All the Catholic charitable institutions. Navy Redin Gote Over figured taffeta i figured silk crepe dress and carried they will take up their residence at Kaleida Man. Saltcoats the farm Home of or. And mrs. R. D. Kit Ham was the scene of a pretty wedding tuesday july 12, when their second daughter Helen Mary became the Bride of or. Clifford Scott Erratt Only son of mrs. V. S. Erratt of Saltcoats. Rev. P. Sverson Thacker of Regina officiated. The ceremony was performed on the Lawn under an Arch of Pink and White set against a background of Sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. Hartley Scott. A reception followed. Or. And mrs. Scott left by motor for Swan Lake Man., and Points East. For travelling the Bride chose a yellow knitted dress with match ing hat. They will reside in the Sintaluta District. A Sanford Home of mrs. Junkin was the scene of a pretty wedding saturday july 9, when her eldest daughter Clara Margaret became the Bride of or. E. S. Halli Cha pure wholesome delicious Ami refreshing Day of Oakville. Man. Rev. A. Moffat officiated. The ceremony took place under an archway decorated with peonies Sweet peas and Fern. The Bride who was unattended was Given in marriage by her eldest brother or. Lloyd Junkin. She wore a floor length gown of Shell Pink lace fashioned on Princess lines and carried Johanna Hill roses and Sweet peas. For travelling she chose a Navy sheer a White Polo cloth coat and Corsage of Talisman roses and White Sweet peas. Mrs. Junkin. Mother of the Bride chose a flowered sheer Redin Gote frock and wore Johanna Hill roses. Buffet luncheon was served. Or. And mrs. Halliday left for Points South and will reside in Winnipeg. Saltcoats quiet wedding took place at the United Church manse Yorkton july 6, when Ida Livia daughter of or. And mrs. H. Johnson of Geneta sask., became the Bride of or. Linton Alexander Macdonald eldest son of or. And mrs. M. A. Macdonald Saltcoats. Rev. Benson s. Summers officiated. Thet Bride wore a gown of Dusty Blue Satin. Miss Edith Johnson who attended her wore flowered Blue crepe. Or. Grant Macdonald was groomsman. Or. And mrs. Macdonald will reside at Veregin. God s Lake pretty wed Ding was solemnized thursday july 7, at the Home of or. And mrs. J. R. Baillie god s Lake when Louise Anne daughter of or. And mrs. William Mcbain Hamiota became the Bride of or. Alexander Allan Baillie third son of or. And mrs. J. L. Baillie Oak Lake Man. The Bride wore a floor length gown of Pink sheer Georgette with a Short taffeta Bolero. She wore her Mother s veil and carried Fern and Pink roses. Or. And mrs. J. R. Baillie god s Lake attended the couple. Rev. E. Young officiated. A Buffet lunch was served. Or. And mrs. Baillie will reside in god s Lake. The wedding was solemnized in St. Matthew s Church july 14, of Catherine Dene Hague Only Daugh Ter of the late or. And a frs. Thomas Hague Day to or. Alfred James Noble elder son of or. And mrs. James Noble. Rev. George r. Cal Vert officiated. Or. And mrs. Noble left for a Short trip to the United states and on i their return will reside in Winnipeg. The wedding of miss Martha Elizabeth Chatterton daughter of mrs. John. Crozier and or. David o Connell son of mrs. Mathew Curley and the late or. Jack o con Nell was solemnized saturday july 16, at 9 a.m., in St. Mary s Cathedral. Father t. A. Murphy officiated. The altar was decorated with Gladioli Sweet peas peonies White roses and ferns. Mrs. M. E. O Connor played wedding selections. Or. J. Mckay Sang ave Maria and be cause. The Bride Given in marriage by her step father or. John Crozier chose Ivory Satin fashioned in elizabethan style the train falling from the shoulder. Her Chapel veil was held with an Orange Blossom Halo. She wore a White Gold Cross inset with diamonds the gift of her Mother. Her Shower bouquet was of Talisman roses and. Lilies of the Valley. The Bride was attended by three bridesmaids miss Bernadette Gur Ley who wore a floor length Model of Pink net and a Chapel veil miss Edna Stewart who wore a Pink crepe floor length Model and veil and miss Myrtle Hickey s gown was a Pink net frock and veil. They carried peonies and carnations. Mrs. In packages of 10s-20s and Eva Leger of Saskatoon one of the directors of the quota club International photographed with the newly elected International president of the club mrs. Bertha Dick of Buffalo ., at Banff Springs hotel where the 16th annual convention of the organization closed saturday july 16. By mrs. Elizabeth Thompson though Many women would rather when a single girl is Friendly with a married couple and occasionally goes out with them As a threesome puzzling situations can arise As this letter shows dear mrs. Thompson when or. And mrs. A. And miss d. Have been close friends for three years or so three drop into a music Hall for a few dances should or. A. Dance first with his wife or with miss d. The visiting lady what about the last dance when the three spend an evening at the a s Home and miss d. Finally say guess i la be skipping along Home and or. A. Says ill run you Home in the should mrs. A. Wait to be invited to go too or should she not mind if not asked would out of place for mrs. A. Always to go what should be said or done in this Case i would also like. To know. Where a Man should walk when accompanied by two ladies on the Street and when a Man is dancing and the music changes to Sweet Home should he excuse himself and dance with his partner or Fin ish the dance As it is wondering. The music changed without any pause the Man would continue dancing. A Man accompanying two ladies walks next to the Street not Between them. When a Man volunteers to drive a woman guest Home he usually asks his wife if she wants to come for the ride but she would have no reason to feel he did t want her if he failed to make the suggestion. They would both know that she could always say i believe i d like some fresh air and her enemy could t accuse her of being jealous. It would not look out of place if she went every time not be bothered preferring to spend the time putting out milk bottles or tidying up the dishes. When you Are so concerned and self conscious about the situation it would appear almost As Keough there was some danger of the three some developing into a Triangle. It is foolish for a threesome to go dancing unless they expect to meet friends. Otherwise it Means that one lady has to sit out every dance and the Man has to dance every number whether he wants to or not. However if people go on such expeditions the Man should dance with his wife first. Ii would t matter about the Las dance. Introducing d. D. Dear mrs. Thompson next week we will have As visitor for a few Days a Distant rela Tive from the old country whom we have not seen for Many years he is a reverend doctor of divinity we will probably entertain in his Honor and my problem is How to introduce him. Should i introduce or. To the Rev. Or. Car. To or. 1 or what i would not worry about formality with a Canadian but understand old country people Are inclined to be Touchy about such matters. Further How should we address our guest in Conversa c., or. A or doctor Only Scotia. Introduce your distinguished i guest to other men in this Fash Ion. Or. C., i would like you to meet or. it is highly probable your friends will know what Kinc of doctor he is though undoubtedly the title is vague being used by surgeons dentists veterinary is doctors of philosophy and Many others. To make the situation Clear you May add something like or. is minister of Church i introducing him to ladies use the form mrs. G., May i introduce or. in conversation address him As or. C., or occasionally As Lillian Hislop of Chicago 111., the Bride s aunt attended As Matron of Honor and wore Pink net and a taffeta picture hat and carried peonies and carnations. The groomsman was or. Victor la Breche and the Ushers were or. Thomas Curley or. Dan Iel o Connell and or. Harold Mcknight. A wedding breakfast was held following the ceremony and a reception was held in the. Evening. The Bride s Mother chose Rose crepe with Orchid and Tan trim mings and wore a wide brimmed hat and a Corsage of Sweet peas and carnations. The bridegroom s Mother wore Blue flowered crepe with a French Model her Corsage was of Sweet peas and carnations. Or. And mrs. H. Wheeldon announce the marriage of their Daugh Ter Mabel Victoria to or. James d. Logan of Victoria. B.c., son of the late or. And mrs. William King Logan of Winnipeg hich took place july 6 in Victoria . The Young couple will reside at Ste. 4, Acorn apts., Princess Street Victoria . Swan River wedding of miss t. Murray elder daughter of or. And mrs. James Murray Swan River and or. Hugh Smith son of or. And mrs. Malcolm ice Cream has its history too emperor Nero made the first ice Cream when he combined Snow from Moun Tain passes with fresh fruit juices. Marco Polo discovered Frozen milk ices in Asia and introduced them into Italy. Catherine Medici Bor rowed the recipe for France. King Charles i of England brought Over a French chef and ice Cream became the favorite Royal dish. New yorkers first sampled ice Cream when a London confectioner opened a shop not far from the Battery in pre revolutionary Days. Dolly Madison placed ice Cream on the White House dinner menu. Jacob Fussel started ice Cream manufacture in Balti More in 1851, and is known As the father of the Industry. Smith of Estonia sask., took place saturday july 16, in the Swan River United Church parsonage Rev. M. E. Graham officiating. The Bride who was Given in. Marriage by her father wore a cos tume of White corded silk with col my. And lbs. Alexander Jackson of Union Point Man., celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary saturday. They have fanned Point since their marriage in 1888. Members of the Community honoured them with a presentation. By the committee on Grain re search in assuring satisfactory agronomic milling and baking qualities of new cheats before they Are released. L. T. Floyd provincial. Discussed extracted Honey and its dealing mainly with the fact that Honey should be Well ripened before extracting to insure against loss from fermentation. He also reviewed the disease inspection ser vice and announced the. Summer picnic of the Manitoba beekeepers association to be held at St. Pierre on july 23. This was followed by talk by de Brown on pollen and its role in Colony development plaintiff wins Case but loses on costs Kamsack july 18. Special judgment has been delivered by miss Norma Wallah 289 Queenston Street left saturday to visit in Vancouver and Seattle. While in Vancouver she will be the guest of or. And mrs. A. E. John Ston. Judge Rose of Yorkton in the Case v Lichak against Lomow s garage limited which was tried ored Bolero and carried White roses. A reception for immediate friends and relatives of the bridal couple was held at the Home of the Bride. Or. And mrs. Smith left by motor for Saska Oon the Bride wearing Rosewood figured sheer. They will reside at Leask sask. Bertha Dick new quota president Banff Springs hotel july election officers at the 19th annual convention of the quota club International saturday was As follows president Bertha Dick Buffalo First vice presi Dent Constance provi Dence . Second vice president Clara Mason Fargo and third vice president Mary Guyton Boston mass. Treasurer Frances Mckillop Pittsburgh Penna. Directors mrs. Frances Landry new Orleans la. And Helen Gragg Seattle Wash. . To hold Semi annual oct. 6 the Semi annual meeting of the provincial chapter Imperial order daughters of Empire will be held october 6 in Brandon Man. Re ports received at the closing meet ing of the executive held Friday at the Home of mrs. Joseph Pearson Wellington Crescent showed Teck chapter Brandon making plans for the Semi annual. Mrs. A. J. Hughes president was chairman and re ported briefly on the recent nation Al convention held in Vancouver to which she was Delegate. Following the meeting mrs. Pearson entertained at Tea. The table centred with a profusion of summer Bloom and lighted by Green tapers was presided Over by mrs. R. A Harte provincial vice president. Cereal and Apiary Field Day largely attended at Brandon Brandon Man july 18. Special 150 persons attended the Cereal and beekeepers Field Day at the experimental farm Here Satur Day. Visitors were shown practical demonstration in various phases of management and culture. Those interested in cereals were taken by w. H. Johnston on a tour of inspection of the special seed blocks varietal tests of wheat Oats Barley and flax. Special interest was shown in the group of rust resistant cheats and Oats viewed under com parable test conditions. Progress in Breeding for rust resistance in Barley caused considerable com ment the work of the crop testing plan was fully outlined. Or. W. F. Geddes chief Cereal chemist for the Board of Grain com missioners in an address on Quality in stressed the fact that Canadian wheat is Only in de Mand for strengthening weaker cheats from other exporting coun tries and for that reason the highest possible Quality of Canadian wheat must be maintained. Or. Geddes pointed out the value of the work now being conducted but was allowed and caste on the Snail debt scale. The com Pany is entitled on the District court scale so that the re sult will be a judgment against the plaintiff because of the costs involved. Federal provincial Aid in Dauphin work Dauphin Man july 18. Special i was received saturday by mayor j. E. Ramsden from the provincial department of Public works that the Dominion government had approved a programme of work to hard surface main Street and Sev eral Side streets Here. 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