Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 20, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press Friday october 20, 1939 social events personal news and club activities air stewardess of Saint John second to wed St. John Dorothy Jean Price daughter of or and . Ritchie Malcolm Price of Toronto was married to flying officer. Norman Stanley Alton Anderson r.a.f., son of or. And . David Alton Anderson Exeter ont., oct. 18, at 8.30 at St. Andrew s Church. The Bride was Given in marriage by Squadron Leader Van. Vleet and the attendants were flying officer Brodie Searle and . Van Vleet. Mrs Anderson is the Leeond stewardess with the trans Canada air lines Between Winnipeg and Toronto to take another time Matri Mony. Miss k i 1 b y Harding whose wedding took place last week was the first. New Yoi a oct. 20. Cana Dian women a Promin ent part in the october Board no of the association of Junior eagles now in session Here. Mrs. Henry Mackeen of Halifax Canadian representative . George Ferguson of Winnipeg Hie Secretary and miss Jean Kustell of director of Region in. Of he association Are the canadians on. The Board with Robert e. Dingman Secretary of the ways ind Means department a Canadian Taff member now living in new Fork. All Are present but . Fer Guson who is in constant communication with the Board by Tele Raph and letter the six Canadian Junior leagues located in Halifax Mont . Martin Clement Jones is the former Evelyn Marguerite Hay Only daughter of or. And . A. Thomson Hay of win. Nipes. Hoi wedding to or. Martin Clement Jones son of or. And . C. Clement Jones of Dawson Square London and Rodmond Hall. Oxfordshire England took place quietly oct. 4, Caxton Hall. Westminster London. . Or. And . Clement Jones will make their Home in London. Thousand blankets in ten Days is Call made upon . On behalf of the evacuated mothers and children of England . Colin h. Campbell honorary provincial president of the Imperial order of the daughters of the Empire requests that if possible blankets of their Cash equivalent be sent within the next ten Days to the provincial . Head quarters 200 Donalda Block. Should delivery of the donations be impracticable or inconvenient donors real Bloomst Heather crowing plants two varieties Pink and White but both loaded with and pot decorated extra Good value at this special Price Starr a miniature Cactus Garden Many different 0 choose from also miniature plants suppl Tal each Winnipeg s birthday florists 311 Donald Scott phone in 881-2 May Telephone to have their gifts picked up. Since the outbreak of War and the subsequent evacuation members of the Winnipeg Branch of the . Have been Busy. Warm clothing such As sweaters night clothing scarves stockings have been collected. The work of local sorority girls whose industrious knitting has been of great help warranted much Praise. Mrs. Arthur Richardson con Vener of the War committee of the ., said that when All articles were received they would be immediately packed in Bales and ship Ped Early in november. The two railways were shipping these Bales without charge . Richardson added. Holly snot shoes Honor officer preceding wedding in Honor of their vice president or. Robert Bentham whose marriage to miss Sybil Scott will be an event of saturday oct. 21, Mem Bers o f the Holly Snowshoe club held a Stag dinner in the Majestic hotel wednesday. Major g. W. Andrews honorary president presented or. Bentham with a Tri Lilit lamp on be half the 41 Mem Bers assembled. K for. And . William Dewar Saskatoon Are receiving congrats the birth of a son Wil Liam Murray. Mrs. Dewar was form Erly miss Anne Peters. Or. And . C. E. Corrigan Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Berryhill s famous shoes in Black Brown Green Blue suede and calf and Ali calf also brogues. Sizes 3 to 9. Widths a to c. Mail orders promptly filled shoe store 338 Portage ave. Phone 23 057 folks now i make smooth fudge m Ever could before this new food invention enables you to make smooth creamy fudge cake icing and fudge sauce every 4 minutes. No beating. Get it today at your grocers. Car. Tabara tary. 633 King St. Toronto bridal party guests at supper for newlyweds in Honor of or. And . John Huston Kilgour of Prince Albert jask., who returned Friday by motor from their honeymoon trip new York . Harry c. My Williams will entertain the brides maids and Ushers who attended hem at their wedding at a Buffet upper party Friday a Silver bowl holding Premier roses will make in effective Floral Centre for the Able which will be lighted by Matching tapers covers will be Laid or thirty guests. Is. George Purves who has spent the past several years with her father or. Charles h. Dancer has left to reside in Victoria . In Honor of or. Alistair Mowat Swanson. Whose marriage to miss Helen Bertrand will take place saturday afternoon a men s dinner will be held Friday at the St. Charles hotel. Guests will num Ber 25. The wedding of Helen daughter of or. And . R. H. Bertrand to or. Alistair Mowat Swanson elder son of . Swanson and the late or. John Swanson will be Solera sized at the Home of the Bride s parents 493 Camden place at 2 . Saturday oct. 21. Or. And . R. J. Bell. Main St., Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Dorothy Carolyn. Mrs. W. G. Rogers entertainer at Tea and Bridge thu Rudaj in Honor of . Harold Par Fitt who is visiting from Victoria . The table was centred with autumn chrysanthemums and Cov ers were Laid for eight guests. A Oxford High school alumnae help its annual luncheon sunday a Moore s. Covers were Laid for 28 at tables centred with autumn Flowers. The next meeting will be held nov. 8 at the school. Mrs. Ethel Stevens left to return to her Home in Melbourne austra thursday after spending the summer in Winnipeg the guest of her sister. Mrs. Wilfrid Harry. Rev. And . Herman c. Olsen of Amherst . Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. L. Segal entertained at personal Shower sunday in Hono of miss Anne Singer Whoso marriage will take place nov. 12. The table centred with Pink and White asters was presided Over by m. Sigismund . J. Silver and . N. Singer. Assisting were . Claskey misses Dasha Shaw Betty lorry Ray Segal. Mrs. A. Provisor Cut the ices. Guests numbered 30. Jar miss to. May Carter head mis Tress of Riverbend school entertained at Tea Friday for the parents of girls in the senior school. Mrs. M. H. Bingeman and . H. W. Manning poured Tea. Autumn Flowers were used on the attractive table. Or. And . Allan Arnott Thelmo apartments Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs Arnott was form Erly miss Louise Smith. Honouring . Fred Corrigal for Merly miss june Ingmundson a number of friends gathered tues Day evening in. The lutheran Hall Selkirk Man. The guest of Honor entered the decorated Hall to the wedding March played by miss Doreen Thorsteinson. A presenta Tion of a dinner set table Linen and kitchenware was made by w. Richardson. Guests numbered 80. Is following a meeting of the women s auxiliary of Christ Church Selkirk Man., held tuesday after noon in the Parish Hall. Mrs. R. S. Montgomery presented a number of miscellaneous gifts to . J. Isbister. Formerly . B. Pruden. Whose marriage was a recent event. Tea was served. Or. A. E. Logan Selkirk Man., who for the past month has been visiting in Edmonton alta., returned Home tuesday. On behalf of the members of the Junior Aid of Knox presbyterian Church a presentation of a Silver Rose bowl was made to . Frank Hawes jr., formerly miss Marguerite Smith by . A. Parkes. At meeting tuesday evening at the Home of . D. R. Mcleod Selkirk Man. Mme. Berthe Berlin i Breitner. Who arrived from new York two weeks ago. Is the guest of or. And . Robert Stevenson 34 Martin Avenue Glen Wool place. Mrs. C. Riggall. 523 Furby Street entertained monday evening at a Linen Shower in Honor of miss eve Lyn Hoyse a Bride elect of bet 21. The table was centred with a Bride s cake and the gifts were presented in a Pink and White checker Board Basket. Guests numbered 22. Canadian women prominent in Junior league sessions real Toronto Vancouver and Winnipeg Hava All offered their ser vices to the Canadian government for any War service for which they Are . Mackeen reported to the Board. At the same time they have pledged themselves to a carry on policy on their Community projects which will be More necessary than Ever before. Early in september the Canadian leagues with of the trained social workers on the association staff drafted a plan Central Volunteer Bureau for which league members might stimulate the initial planning through their trained and equipped volunteers it was Felt that the leagues could make a real contribution in serving existing Community agencies and special ser vices necessitated by m is. John Par ton Harvard in Jmarion Jnai Viiu. _ Ril to i i entertained a lunch my s. I Rizeman holds Eon thursday in Honor of . S. Goodeve of . T. A. Todd of Brandon is spending the week end in Winni Peg the guest of her brother in Law and sister or. And . J. T. Bullard. R eve. W. G. Nicholson arrived Friday from Toronto to attend the anniversary celebrations St. James Parish and is the guest of or. And . H. V. Fanshaw Lyle Street. Mrs. D. Klempner has left for an extended visit to Vancouver. In route she will Stop Over in All the Large Western can Adian cities. Engagements or. And sirs. A. G. Coll Cut announce the engagement o their youngest daughter Barbara to or. Fred Hamilton Sor of the late or. And . J. Hamilton Manchester eng., the wedding to take place quietly at St. George s Church Vancouver oct. 28, at i o clock. Or. And . Axel Anderson of Whitemouth Man., announce the engagement of their younger daughter Doris Amanda to or Ernest Edward. Schubert of because Jour Man., the wedding to take place oct. 21, at 5 ., at the Pentecost Church Beausejour. Tea to Honor daughter in Law in Honor of . Kenneth True Nan of Rochester minn., who has arrived with or. Trueman to spend a Short time in Winnipeg. Mrs. W. H. Trueman entertained at the Tea hour Friday. A Silver bowl holding a ovely arrangement of Pink single chrysanthemums White pompous Pink roses and Bou Vardia centred he Tea table which was lighted by vary and Green tapers in Silver candlesticks and was presided Over by . T. G. Mathers . A e. Vic Pherson . R. B. Hunter and Wiss Anne Dysart. The group of As instants included . D. S. Mcewen George Ryan . Donald Dingwall misses Cecilia Dysart Louise Halls and Eleanor Scott. 0 1 or. And . W. A Hughes have returned from Goldfields . Hostesses Combine Al pre bridal Tea for Phyllis Bolton honouring miss Phyllis Bolton whose marriage to or. John my Raven Hogin will take place Friday oct. 27, . M. Barker and v. Eastland entertained inform ally during the Tea hour Friday at . Barker s residence in the Lincoln apartments. The Tea table which was attractively centred with a bowl of White Button mums was presided Over by . C. W. Bolton mr., and . J. C. Horn Scotia Street Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. 4 it or. And . J. O. Meyer of St Paul minn., were visitors in Winni Peg Friday and were guests at the fort Garry hotel. Mrs Allan hostess at Trousseau Tea for her daughter . John Allan entertained at a Trousseau Tea wednesday afternoon and evening in Honor of her youngest daughter Esther a Bride elect of saturday. The table was attractively centred with a Silver bowl of White pompous and lighted by White tapers. The engagement is announced of Isabel Stewart is miss Vera Doherty of rapid City Man., to or. Allan w. Rutledge i eldest son of . J. T. Girard of Bowsman the wedding to take place during the Christmas holi Days. V it the engagement is announced of Elizabeth Victoria eldest daughter of or. And . James Mann of Beresford Man., to or. Raymond l. Davis third son of or. And . A. E. Davis of Griswold Man., the wedding to take november. Place Early in or. And . T. W. Johnston of Souris Man., announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter Edna Mae of Toronto to or. Richard Hopkinson of flin flon the wed Ding to take place in november. R or. And . J. B. Sinclair announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Kathleen to or. James l. Cassidy son of . F. L. Cassidy and the late or. F. L. Cassidy the wedding to take place oct. 27. Or. And . J. A Mark announce the engagement of. Their daughter Laura Ruth to or. W. A. Atkinson of Stratford ont., son of . Atkinson and the late or. R. Atkinson of ont the wedding to take place Early in november in Ontario. It or. And . James Milne of Newdale Man., announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Elsie Barbara to or. Andrew Ben son Wilson second son of or. Cecil Wilson and the late . Wilson of Strathclair. Man., the wedding to take place in november. C a or. And . M. Meyerowitz Selkirk Man., announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Goldie to or. Saul Kane eldest son of Kane and the late or. A. Kane the wedding to take place in november or. And . Alex Lafreniere announce the engagement of their daughter Delima to or. Auguste Wanlin. Of notre Dame de Lourdes the wedding to take place in Boniface Cathedral oct. 31. St. The engagement is announced of Kathleen Katherine daughter of or. And . G. George of Brandon to or. Frederick John Seamer. Of Winnipeg Only son of or. And . F. J. Seamer. Of Harding Man., the wedding to take place Noy 11 in St. Matthew s Church at 7.45 . 3 or. And. Mrs. J. Landi announce the engagement of their daughter eve to Sergt. Sam Mintz son of or. And . I. Minte of Regina sask. The wedding to take place quietly november 5. Arranged Friday . Frank Mcmurray was a hostess of Friday afternoon enter Taining at a Kitchen Shower in Honor of miss Isabel Stewart whose marriage to or. Douglas t. Martin of Regina will be an event of Early november. The Tea table was arranged with a profusion of White single chrysanthemums and Talisman roses White tapers. And . Lighted Richard Malone . William Mcmurray miss Cecelia Dysart and miss Ruth Ferguson presided. Red Cross buys vast Quantity Wool for sox Toronto oct. 20. Ada s soldiers will be Able to put their Best foot Forward in Woollen socks knitted by women volunteers throughout the do minion and the Canadian red Cross society has acted to pro vide the Wool or. F. A Routley National commissioner said today thou Sands of pounds of Wool have been purchased by the red Cross in co operation with the Domin Ion government. It is being distributed As rapidly As it is received from manufacturers. To Date pounds have been purchased distributed. Every Effort or. Routley said is being made to give All Volun Teer organizations As Well As red Cross branches a fair share. M is. N. G. Gray Inkster Boule Vard will entertain informally at dinner Friday in Honor of Harold Parfitt who is a visitor from Victoria . The dinner table will be centred with a bowl of autumn Flowers and . Mctavish holds Tea and reception Al new residence Neil Mctavish was a hostess of Friday afternoon entertaining at her new apartment 9 the Buck Ingham. Mrs. Ralph Smeed assisted the hostess in receiving the tests. The Tea table was centred with an arrangement of red roses and lighted by w hate candles in Sheffield candlesticks. Mrs. Ver non Mulberry and . Richard Green presided and were assisted Semi s. Robert Patner . Cecil Burrows and . Frank Suarez. Mrs Mctavish will be at Home again Friday evening when miss Gerta Sillery and miss Blanche vetault will preside Over the Tea table. A group of assistants will include misses Marion Moore Tedys Marks Viola Maedonald Irene Martin and Alys Gordon. W or. And . Julian Garett of Edmonton were among the guests who registered Friday at the fort Garry hotel. Women s institutes should be carefully maintained As units especially at this time when the Job of the Rural women is so important to her country. So said . Alfred Watt president of he associated country women of the world thursday in addressing members of the executive and Board of the Manitoba women s institutes at the legislative buildings. Urging the need of conserving Canada s resources . Watt pointed gut that forests Are being Cut and soil depleted. Women Muy by study help prevent some of this waste. She Felt the women could and should maintain the cultural development in their Homes. Men in Rural communities Are too Busy often to do much Reading they Are out in the Fields when much in formation is being Brond Cust and women May Garner this information for their families. Dealing with the Charity work of the institutes she pointed out this 3 not a part of the programme. Institutes should look to their Charters of be sure they can give of their funds for such purposes. It is better he said to raise the Standard of iving than to raise Money. This is an economic War and the problem will be building up of our country after she urged that women do not Send Money to foreign countries avoid hoarding As they do wasteful Ness and make their local Branch no the Best possible machine to help in real War time service. Canada s Effort in this War should a supplementary to her Normal work so As not to interfere with the Economy of the country. Mrs. Watt outlined the British . Programmes which included presentation of plays choirs Folk dancing debates and addresses. The groups budget a year ahead and their funds Are ready in Advance miss Helen Bryce is expected Home shortly from sojourn of More than a year abroad and is now visiting in Edinburgh pending a sailing Home. Miss Bryce ski Pant the last year As an Exchange teacher in Australia and was making a round the world trip Home when her plans were checked by the outbreak of War. At that time she was in India in Honor of miss Nancy Peterson a Bride elect of get. 27, . T. Favell and . R. Rogers Berrydale Street entertained tuesday eve Ning at a miscellaneous Shower. The gifts were presented Flora a decorated Basket by miss Joyce Favell. The guests numbered 40. Suburban branches to open for registration of women b ranches for voluntary Regis league Are incomplete traction of Canadian women will open in East Kildonan and Elmwood under the direction of . Paul Clark and in St. James tuesday. Bureaus will be open monday to saturday inclusive from 10 to 12 . And from 2 to 4.30 ., in Kerr Brown drug store Kelvin and Johnson Elmwood in Anderson s grocery store Moncton and Wallace Morse place in Macdonald s Gro Cery store Henderson Highway East Kildonan and from 10 to 11.45 . And 2 to 4.30 . In lord Kitchener school North Kildonan. The St. James Branch will be open for Volunteer registration in the fire Hall Berry Street on tues Day and wednesday from 9 . To 5 ., and in the municipal Hall wednesday and from 9 . To 5-. Most optimistic woman of the already registered atthe greater Winnipeg Bureau Winni Peg piano building was the one born in Antigua West indies and educated in England and Dresden Germany said . Frank Ryan registrar. Claiming herself capable of buy ing great quantities of supplies she Hopes to use her experience to this end during the War. Daughter of a titled englishman she managed government House in Nassau Baha Mas and the Barbados. Since coming to has supervised and managed Large staffs in hotels Public institutions and has operated three Golf courses. Above All she is a Good Cook. Such qualifications would make this woman invaluable in canteen work observed . Ryan. Arrangements for organizing a stated . Robert Mcqueen Fri Day morning. The league expects to work in co operation with the Canadian red Cross and Hopes to function without Over lapping in any Way with work of the red Cross War. Council. A committee headed by Douglas Laird will distribute Wool or material for sewing to women who Are unable to leave their Homes without inconvenience or difficulty when plans Are completed. Those registering volunteers Fri Day included . G. W. Dunn h. Oddie . T. Me a Murray . H. Hughes . Roy Parkhill . J. Richardson . A. E. Love Charles Hunt Ting . A b. Persse . A. C keel . G. H. Barefoot t. A. Parsons . W. J. Lindal . W. S. Anderson . P. Mor ton h. L. Scarth . N White . P. A Ferguson m. L. Cowan . F. K. Gronbach . Mary Dyma . A. W Peebles miss j. Bennett miss m Coghill miss k. Griffiths and miss a Malcolmson. La cite s Beauty Salon special for 10 Days Only personality of wave unlimited curls expert opera Tosh 204 Affleck bldg. Opp Eaton s eggs by App 7h. 80 8j2 . Watt urges institutes to keep Normal course or their projects. She International Day East one meeting yearly . To the study of other Coli trim 7 . W. H. Hicks of souls a Raj Dent was chairman and the Votek Hanks was moved following Walt s address by or a a Deputy minister of agriculture considerable informal followed with members of the u ecu Tive and the Extension taking Purl. H _ make Evans Roth vows Are exchanged at Point Douglas Point Douglas United Church was the scene of the wedding saturday oct. 14, at 6.30 Wilhelmeni youngest daughter of or. And . H. Roth to or. Stanley Evans son of or. And . A. Evans Martin Avenue. Rev. Donald Mcdonald officiated. Miss Dolly Sangster pre sided at the Organ. The Bride Given in marriage by her father was Lovely in White Duchess Satin with a High gathered Waistline Peter pan Collar and sleeves gathered at the shoulders. The skirt fell into a Semi train. The full length veil was of White silk net held by a Halo of Orange Blossom buds. Her bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses and rust baby mums tied with tulle and White Satin streamers. Miss e. Roth attended her sister As maid of Honor wearing an Apple Green Georgette Over a Matching Satin slip topped by a shirred jacket her Green Chapel veil was held by Pink Gardenias. She carried Briercliffe roses and rust baby mums. Miss w. Yakel was bridesmaid and wore yellow taffeta with Ruch ing at neckline tiny puffed sleeves and hem. She carried Talisman roses and rust baby mums. Or. John Roth brother of the Bride wus Best Man the reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents Talbot Avenue or. And . S. Evans will reside at 487 Martin Avenue. Mrs. Roth Mother of the Bride chose Navy dotted sheer and a Matching hat of Navy Felt. Her Cor Sage was of Talisman roses. Mrs. A. Evans Mother of the bridegroom was in wine triple sheer with Felt hat. Her Corsage was of Shafton roses. E Duke of Kent . Plans Silver Tea the Duke Kent ladies auxiliary Canadian legion b.e.s.l., will hold a Silver Tea Sale of Home cooking and fancy work nov. 2, from 2.30 to 6 o clock in the . Drawing room. Mrs. G. S. Watts will assist . A. G. Knowles in receiving the guests. Mrs. E. Jones is general convener. Bran much of s i l. F s p e a o s t 8 o k i re g recipes on every a package for i appetizing bran ditto i company limited regret that owing to the International site flt on a full Range of biscuits is no available. Vita weat and the More ular varieties still be on Sale 22 bows on your foot look Smi intr too is closed in or Moss Green suede an o p e n Road a Zippor of Black s u p o a r s the Bow Motif. Pair women s shoe Section cond floor
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