Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 16, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday september 16, 1938 Page thirteen Guiard of Honor Waddell me Larem bridal Street United Church was j Home Street United Church of at a pretty wedding which the Bride and bridegroom the scene at 730 pm Cuba stars. Saturday sepi. _ the reception. Which was Violet at the Home of the Bride s Chrissie and Daisy Mclaren sister. Miss Chrissie Mclaren or. Daughter of the late or. And Mclaren became the of or. James Ai Iken wad and mrs. Waddell left for West Hawk Lake for a Short honeymoon for travelling the Bride wore a beige crepe dress topped by a mrs Ujj ice mess Luppo. Of a second son of mrs. Ann wad tailored Tweed coat and Tan bark n and the late or. J. Waddell. J hat on their return the couple will 1 in Hufe h Mcfarlane in Winnipeg. Jrie miss Chrissie Mclaren sister of ci3ted v. H decorated with hl6 wore a Navy Blue Bee the Church was Decora Icci gown with Matching baskets of Gladioli asters ferns and j and a Halo hat of the same material jobs. Or. Leslie Poynter played j she wore a Corsage of Premier Muic und preceding i roses with lilies of the Valley. Wear t mrs. Ann Waddell Mother of the of. Marriage Taylor Sang o perfect love. The charming Bride Given in by or. J. R. Bentham to the bridal March from she wore a Model of White bridal Cut on links the in styl6 tapered to the wrists Satin buttons fastened the econ from neckline to hem. The lie wore a full length bridal veil embroidered with Satin stitch m and held by a Halo of Orange blossoms. She carried Talisman 1 miss Daisy Mclaren sister of their Ide As bridesmaid wore a sheer Orchid gown with a Matching Taf Loose Bolero jacket which Fea tured Short puh sleeves. She wore a Juliette Cap and veil with a braided Orchid Halo and carried j bridegroom chose Navy Blue crepe appliqued with Navy Satin. She wore a Navy Felt hat and her Corsage was of Briercliffe roses. I mrs. John Mckay grandmother of the Bride wore a two piece Sii it of Navy and White printed crepe and a Corsage of Briercliffe roses and lilies of the Valley. Baptist Church a was the scene of a pretty wed Ding saturday sept. 10, when miss Sallie Home youngest Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. J. B. Home was United in marriage to or. Alexan Der Boyle youngest son of or. And mrs. J. Boyle. Rev. E. J. Bailey officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by her father was charming in a Mcoid Gladioli. Period frock of Bud Pink lace and or. Lome Kenwood was grooms j taffeta. The full skirt of lace Chan n and the Ushers were messes. I Tilly pattern was gathered in at Waddell j the Waist and fell in soft folds to toe tip. The bodice was of taffeta. Guard of Honor formed outside Cut formal evening style under a Ciuk Church and was comprised Short sleeved form fitting jacket. Of leaders from the greater Winni a Chapel veil of Pink net with head Pel Akela club and also Wolf cubs j dress of Turquoise and Pink flow from the 23rd Kitchener pack Oters completed the ensemble. The William and George of Croniei s of the bridegroom. A More convenient plan of dignified divided payments budget club enables you to Start tomorrow with first payment balance weekly fairy Dell fairy Dell pattern plates plates 3.80 plates 3.20 and saucers 5.00 soups 8.60 first payment and weekly. Rose Briar pattern plates plates 3.80 plates 3.20 and saucers. 5.00 soups. 8.60 Rose Briar s2.00 first payment and weekly. 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Be sure to write plainly your size name address and style number. Send your order to Winnipeg free press pattern department f the Bride s lather. Later or. And mrs. Spickett left for a Short honeymoon and on. , vill reside in Winnipeg. Miss Eva Mary Adamson returned wednesday from Paris France where she has spent the last year studying at the sorbonne after being awarded the French government scholarship. Bride carried Johanna Hill roses and Sweet peas. The maid of Honor miss Lottie Williamson wore Turquoise Blue taffeta High waisted and formal evening Back. The wide full skirt lad a roped hem. The Bolero had wide shirred shoulders. An off he face hat of starched lace and taffeta complemented the dress. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses. The bridegroom was attended by Nis brother or. Jack Boyle. Messes. Tom Home brother of the Bride and George Adderley were the Ushers. After the reception or. And Boyle left to honeymoon at Clear Lake. On their return they will reside at 879 Strathcona Street. The Mother of the Bride chose Black velvet with v neckline and draped bodice. The Elbow length sleeves were adorned with glory Blue sequins Matching the Ostrich tip on the Black velvet hat. The Corsage was of red roses. Mrs. James Boyle Mother of the bridegroom wore a Normandy sheer creation in sea Sand with Brown. The bodice featured the draped effect emanating from shoulder and Waist shirring. The Corsage was of Talisman roses. The wedding of Inger Leask Only daughter of or. Knud Schioler to or. J. F. Topping son of mrs. Top Ping and the late or. D. B. Topping of Glasgow Scotland was solemnized in the vestry of Westminster Church at 5 o clock saturday sept. 10. Or. E. M. Howse officiated and or. H. Saddler was organist. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore Rio Blue Lama Glora featuring the new drape neckline. Her hat was a French Model of Normandie wine Felt and she wore a Corsage of Gardenias. The bridesmaid miss Kathleen o Donnell looked charming in Moss flecked crepe. Her Corsage was Talisman roses. Or. William Jordan attended the bridegroom. Mrs. J. E. Huegerich of St. Paul aunt of the Bride chose a Teal Blue crepe with a Girdle of american Beauty crushed velvet. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Marlborough hotel. Or. And mrs. Topping left by train Lor Calgary Banff and Edmonton later to take up their Resi Dence in peace Haver Alberta. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Home of or. And mrs. William Finlay Goodlands Man., wednes Day sept. 7, when their Only daughter Mary Etta became the Bride of or. Harry Mckenzie of Brandon Rev. Or. Johnston of Goodlands officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore Blue flowered Chiffon. A wedding dinner followed the Cere Mony. Or. And mrs. Mckenzie left by motor for Winnipeg where the honeymoon will be spent. Oil their return they will reside in Brandon Man. Mrs. Mckenzie chose for travelling a White Wool suit with Navy Margaret Phillips daughter of or. And mrs. Norman Mcleod of Vancouver was United in marriage to or. John Marshall Wilton son of or. And mrs. R. C. Wilton of Kenora ont monday sept. 12, at 12.30 ., Winnipeg officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by or. Robert Fletcher Vore a dark Brown Wool crepe featuring Short sleeves a v neckline caught with a Gold clip and a skirt shirred below the Waistline to give Centre front fullness. Her Brown Felt Hal was a Coachman Model trimmed a wide Green suede band. She wore a Corsage of Token roses and lilies of the Valley. Both the Bride and bridegroom were unattended a reception was held at the Home of or. And mrs. Robert Fletcher Gertrude Street or. And mrs. Wil ton left by motor for Toronto travelling by Way of the states for travelling the Bride wore a top coat in Brown tones trimmed with a Silver Fox Collar. Mrs. Fletcher wore Larkspur Blue taffeta with a Blue lace Redin Gote trimmed with taffeta. Her hat was a Blue Felt Model. Mrs. Johnson of Kenora ont in St. Luke s Church Canon Heeney the Bride s aunt wore Nigger Brown crepe with a White figured bodice and Matching coat her Brown Felt hat was a Small Model with a rolled brim and Short veil. Mrs. Wilton the bridegroom s Mother chose a Black and White figured crepe afternoon gown with which she wore a Large brimmed Black Felt hat the marriage of Dorothy Lillian eldest daughter of or. Anc . H. Ver Dyea to or Robert Milton Simister Only son of or. And mrs. William a. Simis Ter took place quietly saturday sept. 10, at 2 ., in Crescen it. Rouge United Church. Rev. R Mcelroy Thompson officiated. Only immediate relatives were present and both Bride and Bride Groom were unattended. The Bride wore a tailored suit of Grey. Her Corsage was of roses and lilies o the Valley. Or. And mrs. Simister motored to Minneapolis and Points South for their honeymoon. On then return they will reside in the Osborne apartments Winnipeg 826 Mulvey Avenue. T the marriage took place at Sud Bury ont sept 2, of or. Sidney h. Aliett formerly of Winnipeg eldest son of mrs. Aliett and Thi late or. Alfred Aliett of Winni Peg and miss Stella Watson Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. Watson of Sud Bury. Miss Eileen Watson and or w. D. Jones were the witnesses owing to the illness of the Bride father Only the members of the families were present at the reception which was held at the brides Home. Or. And mrs. Aliett left on a to weeks motor trip to Points East. O their return they will reside in Sud Bury. S 9 the Church of Christ the King Sudbury was the scene of a Prett wedding August 8, when Eileen h Aliett formerly of Winnipeg Elde daughter of mrs. Aliett arid the late or. Alfred Aliett of Winni Peg became the Bride of or. Archi Massey son of the late or. An mrs. Alfred Massey of nip on que Rev. Father j. S. Nietupski o holy Trinity Church performed the ceremony. Mrs. Gordon Horner of Levack formerly of Winnipeg was Matron of Honor. Or. Massey brother of the bridegroom was Best Man. Or. And mrs. Massey left for to Ronto Niagara Falls new York Montreal and Ottawa and will re Side in Sudbury. A quiet wedding took place Sal urday sept 3, when Rose. Anni of seven Oaks Avenue West Kildonan and or. James Andrew Waddell second son of or and mrs. F. Waddell of Vancouver ., formerly of Sperling Man were United in marriage. Rev. R m. Frayne of Sparling to Nisei Church officiated. Or. And mrs. Waddell will Reid in Sperling. The marriage of Phyllis Joa Budden younger daughter of or e. J. Budden of Vancouver t Andrew Irving Cummings Younge son of or. And mrs. W. J. Cum mings took place saturday sep 10, at a2.45 ., in St. Matthew Church. The Bride was Given i marriage by her Uncle or. E. G Budden. Rev. George Calvert per formed the ceremony. Or. And mrs Cummings left for a Short Honey Moon and on their return to Winnipeg will reside at 422 Toront Street St James anglican Church a the scene of a pretty wedding Sal urday sept. 3. At 2 ., when Lilian Elizabeth daughter of or. R Sharp and the late mrs. Starp be came the Bride of or. Lesli enter Tai ziment or. And mrs. Alex. Stringer returned tuesday from their honeymoon and Are the guests at present of mrs. Stringer s Mother mrs. C. S. Strang. A Farewell party in Honor of inspector j. E. S. Dunlop was arranged by the Narol Gonor and is Selkirk teachers at the Home of or. And mrs. M. G. Wawrykow last Friday. Or. Dunlop was presented with an electric amp. All present expressed. Ire Tret at his departure to another inspector Al division. Twenty eachers were present. Honouring miss Isabella Downing Bride of sept.1 19, mrs. A. Arrn Trong and mrs c. Findlay enter aimed jointly wednesday evening it the Home of the former. At a personal Shower. The table Cen tred with Pink and White Sweet peas and lighted by Pink tapers was presided Over by mrs. William Downing and mrs. S. Pilkington. Hose assisting included mrs. C. A. Mckay mrs. L. Mclntyre and miss Ellen o Connell. The gifts we re presented by miss Margaret Arm Trong the guests numbered 21. Mrs. Andrew Forbes of Kiric Aldy Scotland is the guest of or. And mrs. A Skinner Lilac Street miss Ida Young and mrs. G. A. Thomas were joint hostesses at a Lily Shower tuesday evening at he Home of mrs. Thomas Cath Edral Avenue in Honor of miss Mary Forrest a Bride elect of sept. 17. The Able was centred with a Cut Glass Gasket of Pink petunias and lighted by Pale Pink tapers. The gilts vere attached to Pink and Blue Ibbons falling from a victorian Posy and presented to the Bride elect by Little Isabelle Hollingworth. He assistants were mrs. E. Collins misses Doris Wishart Joan Sut Cliffe Doreen cousins and Pamela Thomas. The guests numbered Wenty. Mrs. J. E. Sewell and mrs. E. A. Braden were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous Shower wednesday n Honor of miss Emily Jackson whose wedding takes place Satur Dav. The gifts were presented by ittle miss Gail Braden. The Tea Able was centred with Pink and White Sweet peas flanked by Matching Pink tapers. Presiding the Tea cups were mrs. W. Nichols and mrs. H. L. Jackson who were assisted by mrs. L. Win Chester and misses Gertrude and Margaret Nichols. Guests numbered 35. Engagements. Or. And mrs. Arthur Burt announce the engagement of their daughter Lorna Mildred to or William George Turner elder son or. And mrs. James Turner marriage to take place quietly oct 7. The engagement is announced of Madeline. Claire youngest daughter of the late or. And mrs g. Vagus to or. Halliard Frank Lin Taylor Only son of or. And mrs. G. R. Taylor the weddin to take place quietly oct 8. The engagement is announced o Frances Mary Only daughter of mrs Palmer and the late or. Wil Liam a. Palmer to or. Edward Peterman mrs. W. Clarke Toshack the wedding to take place sept. 28. The engagement is announced o Ruth Anne daughter of the late or. And mrs. David Mcconnell to or. Walter Grieve son of or. And mrs. Thomas Grieve Alberni The marriage to take place in min Neapolis oct. 1. S veterans auxiliary arranges meetings the ladies auxiliary to the army and Navy veterans met monday in the clubroom 299 Young Street mrs e. Wasdell president in the chair the entertainment convener mrs w. Lecappelain gave a report o the whist drives picnics Etc., held during the summer. A whist drive and Corn roast for members Anc friends will be held thursday at 8 In the clubroom. The treasurer s report was Given by mrs. P. S. Murphy Hospital re port mrs. A. M. Jones and sick vis iting mrs. Ough. A meeting for the members interested in carpet bowl ing will be held sept. 26 at 8 Announcement was made of the army and Navy veterans Dominion convention to be held at the Royal Alexandra hotel commencing sept. 19. Mrs. W. J Lecappelain and mrs. G. R. Maxwell were appointed delegates to represent the local auxiliary. The october general meeting will be held tuesday oct 11. Mrs. Manchester installed . District Deputy a meeting was held in Stone s Hall Friday evening of members of Winnipeg lodges of the daughters of England benevolent society when the installation took place of mrs. E. Manchester newly elected District Deputy. The grand instal Ling officer was miss k. Loveless retiring District Deputy. Miss love less was presented with her past District Deputy s jewel also a Case of Silver As a Mark of appreciation. Mrs. E. Manchester who was presi Dent of Lodge Prosperity no. 108 for two years and advisory presi the Assisi Boine entertainment chapter held its fall the Home of mrs. Harold p. Riverview mansions. The Regent mrs. C. Campbell presided. The social convener gave an account of and the convener of knitting distributed1 Wool for Mit tens and sweaters. These garments Are Given out by the order when needed plans for mrs. Camp Bell to. Attend the. Semi annual meet ing to be held in Brandon oct.5. On the. Resignation of. The social con mrs. G. A. Rogers was appointed. Mrs. Campbell welcomed the tests of the evening misses e. Morgan e. Thrift a. Christiansen and. A former member mrs. Jean Campbell then followed a musical programme by mrs. Harold Scarth soloist accompanied by e. Thrift pianist and readings by mrs. Jean Campbell. Mrs. A. C. Campbell and mrs. C. Mcadam presided at the Tea table assisted by miss Alice Miller mrs. W. J. Peacock and mrs. W. Robert son. Musical hears1 speakers the. Fort Douglas musical Chap Ter held their regular meeting wednesday at 11 Aeq. At the Home of mrs. H. H. Webb a Short musical programme was Joyed piano Solo by miss Beth Covil and several songs by mrs. R. C. Wilson. The guest miss Lilian Gibbons gave a most intimate and interesting talk on their majesties at conclusion of which lunch Eon was served. 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