Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 10, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six Winnipeg free press january 10, 1940 Academy of Medicine honors or. Macmurchy Toronto Jan. 10. Cdr Helen Macmurchy widely known member of the Canadian medical fraternity and author was dually honoured at the acad Emy of Medicine tuesday night. She was guest of Honor at a dinner tendered by the federa Tion of medical women of can Ada and at a meeting of the Academy of Medicine a portrait of or. was unveiled. The portrait was by Marion Long and was accepted by or d. E. Robertson on behalf of the Academy. Until now the Only woman s portrait to hang in the Academy was that of or. Augusta Stowe Gullen first woman to graduate in Medicine in Canada. Luncheon parly licit by belly Ingli for brides elect miss Betty Inglis. Grus nor ave nut was a luncheon hostess wednesday entertaining in Honor of mis Amy Donovan and miss Helen Warren brides elect of january a Lovely Floral note were the Talis Man roses centring the table and yellow tapers shed a soft glow. The guests included miss Dono Van. Miss Warren. Mrs. Clarence Bradstock. Mrs. Cyril Thompson. Mrs. Basil Poland. Mrs. M. S. Max Well. Mrs. R. Barnsley misses Eileen Savage. Nora Wilson. Kay o Donnell Margaret. Leney Mary Sprague. Peggy Sprague Alice Donovan. Barbara Milvor. Louise Halls and Dorothy Crielman. Mrs. Love president of handicraft group mrs. Albert e. Love was elected onal interest Mother and daughter entertain at Shower for Margaret Franke in Honor of miss Margaret Franke. Who is being married this month mrs. Walter Stuart and her daughter. Mrs. William ringer entertained at a miscellaneous Shower wednesday afternoon at mrs. Stuart s residence. Elm Street. The a table was centred with a dres Jan bowl of Pink and while Carna ions. Mrs. E. H. Franke and mrs l. R. Clements presided and were Sis cd by mrs. John Kennedy and Utiss Eileen Kennedy. Guests rim iced 20. Iss Marvel Thomson will be a dinner hostess wednesday at the University women s Lub. West Gate entertaining in onor of miss Margaret Franke Hose marriage to or. Allen Mcpherson will be an event of Jan 20. The table arranged for eight guests will be centred with Golden Pompon chrysanthemums. Honouring or. W. Thornburn and his daughter miss Martha Thor Burn on the occasion of their birth Days Friday a number of friends surprised them at their Home. Ros seau Avenue Transcona. He evening the gift of during a Blacer leather handbag was made to Thorburn and a presentation was made to or. Thorburn. A pro gramme of music games and com petition was held. A Buffet served. Nursing sister allele Parker who spent a Short Holiday leave in Vancouver has returned Home. Nurses alumnae of St hold a Boniface Hospital president of the French Canadian ulcer i a Union dinner wednes Section of the handicraft Guild at a meeting tuesday in mrs. Love s Home. The other officers elected included mrs. A. J. H. Dubuc As vice president mrs. Elmer Scott As Secretary. Mrs. A. Prud homme As treasurer. Mrs. John Caswell Davis chairman of entertainment commit tee and mrs. R. Driscoll in charge of records. Following the meeting Tea was served. Mrs. H. W. Gillis presided Over the Tea table which was centred with a Dils and tulips. Day Jan. 17. Reservations should be made at the nurses Home not later than monday. The guests will meet Al the nurses residence at 6.4i . Honouring miss Doreen Darracott whose marriage to or. Walter Tex to will take place shortly in Van Couver miss Fidelia Wright entertained at an informal luncheon Par y tuesday at her Home or bowl of Daffo woj Selcy Avenue. A presentation was made to the guest of Honor. Mrs. Chris Santord who is visiting in new York for a few weeks is expected to arrive at the end of the month to be the guest of , or. And mrs. W. Sanford Evans while her husband major Sanford is in England with his regiment. Let your baby s Little cold develop into some thins worse. Let mrs. Go. It Claride of Scarborough ill you to do. 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An attractive arrangement of Spring blossoms set in a Silver Basket will Centre the Tea table. Presiding Over the Tea cups will be mrs. C. Lefevre mrs. A. Lawrence mrs. J. Stephens mrs j m. Twigg mrs. J. Fargey mrs. J. Davie mrs. J. Hodgetts and miss k. Robie. The group of assistants will include miss Helen Verdin Rose and Anne Goshawk. A in Honor of her daughter mar Garet whose wedding will an event of january 20. Mrs. E. H. Franke will entertain at the Tea hour saturday. In Honor of Alexander Kipnis and his accompanist Hans Heniot who appeared in the celebrity concert series monday evening or. And mrs. Fred m. Gee entertained at an informal reception following the concert. Miss Janet Agnew who spent the Holiday season in Winnipeg with or. And mrs. In Agnew. Dorchester Avenue has be to resume her lecturing in Louis Ana state University. Volunteer is real necessity in any social service work the Volunteer is a real necessity and a worthwhile adjunct to a social stated or. Emman Uel Berlatsky speaking at a Junior league meeting. Tuesday after noon at the fort Garry hotel. Mrs. Douglas Bulgin president of the league introduced or. Berlatsky. Who has been director of the jew ish welfare fund in Winnipeg for the past year and a half. He was loaned to the education depart ment of the Manitoba government to conduct a Survey of recreational work in Winnipeg. Or. Berlatsky s subject was the place of Volunteer workers in the Community. Every Type of social Agency found its beginning with volunteers. When they had proved its Worth it was then.S.L. to the Public. So in the first place the volunteers Are creators he said. Today Leisure has taken on tremendous Impo Tance especially in developing character. With such efficient production there is a greater Opportunity for Leisure. The Volunteer therefore must be creative herself in Leisure he added. Volunteers can improve their effectiveness by taking themselves seriously and realizing that they Are wanted by increasing their knowledge and sharpening their wits by discussion groups per Sonal conferences and Reading. The Reward to the Volunteer is the development of a Complete and Hap pier personality by making creative use of their Leisure time or. Berlatsky suggested. Mrs. John Hillsman moved a vote of thanks to the speaker. The league will assist the free press in publishing a special Issue of the paper some time in april. Miss Louise Halls in the place ment report said that a Junior league team of 15 girls had tagged for the finnish Relief fund. In giving the children s theatre report mrs. Clarence Shepard jr., voiced the appreciation of the Manitoba school for the deaf for the Christmas pantomime put on by the league members at the school Wilkie mrs. A. S. Mckechnie Pur chasing mrs. A. Macpherson mrs. A. Dyer women s Union mrs. A. S. Mckechnie mrs v. Bolton Home welfare mrs. D. Macintosh College auxiliary mrs. R. Bird mrs. John Gordon Circle conveners mrs. D. H. Macintosh and mrs. O. E. Wood mrs. Norman Laughlin and mrs. O. L. Best mrs. Wiliiam Shore and mrs. William Petrie mrs. J. Mccay and mrs. J. D. Gaison mrs. J. D. Campbell and mrs. J. Young red Cross mrs. W. L. Duncan and mrs. R. Millar. Joint hostesses entertain at Bridge for brides elect mrs. George h. Sellers and her sister miss Frances Aikens combined their Hospital ties tuesday afternoon entertaining at three tables of Bridge in Honor of miss Cecelia Dysart and miss Joan wat son brides elect of january. Fol lowing the games additional guests were invited to Tea and the table was Gay with an arrangement of Early Spring blossoms. V mrs. T. H. Crane entertained informally at the Tea hour Satur Day. The Tea table was centred with roses and Narcissi in a Crystal with Matching tapers. Mrs j. Perchal and mrs. K. O. Robinson presided. Mrs. G. Hare accompanied by her Niece miss june Smith left wednesday morning for Dryden ont to be the guest of mrs. Hare s sister mrs. E. Dreger. Or. And mrs. Donald a. Bennett Palmerston Avenue Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Or. And mrs. Henry Davidson Oakview Man., Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Marlene Diane. Before her marriage mrs. Davidson was formerly miss Aurora Magnusson. Or. Garfield White who has spent the week visiting in Chicago and Chattanooga Tennessee has re turned to Winnipeg and will leave for his Home in Vancouver Friday. T Elizabeth Ann Mckellar and Sheila Reid will give exhibitions of figure skating saturday at the band session at the Winnipeg Winter club. Mrs. H. Gaibraith and miss Celia Robins entertained tuesday evening in Honor of miss Merle Mcniven of Virden Man. Of the w. M. S. Of Young United Church at its annual meeting Friday. St. Margaret s . Elects 1940 officers at the annual meeting of St. Mar Garet s Church ., the following officers for 1940 were elected honorary presidents mrs. J. Riley mrs. A Allen mrs. E. Ekins mrs. A. J. Thome mrs. R. A. Nix presi Dent mrs. F. Glover vice presi dents mrs. J. L. Mclean mrs. W. K. Hutchinson mrs. A. J. Davidson recording Secretary mrs. W. G. Ash Down corresponding Secretary mrs. R. A. Nix treasurer mrs. W. A Millican superintendent of juniors mrs l. J. Ellacott Dorcas Secretary mrs. W. Bywater Little helpers Secretary miss f. Daviss educational Secretary mrs. C. N. Harris social service Secretary mrs. E. Wynne living message Secretary mrs. L. M. Young thank offering Secretary mrs. D. Carne prayer partner Secretary mrs. E. E. Kins associate members Secretary mrs. W. Stuckey Kitchen Matron mrs. E. Burton delegates to diocesan an Nual and Deanery mrs. D. Goodison mrs. A w. Purdy mrs. E. Wynne. M one woman tells another you can help win natural smart women 7 care for their skin with reliable Cuti Cura soap f and ointment. Cuti Cura ointment helps heal and Clear up externally caused blemishes mildly medicated Cuti Cura soap soothes and cleanses. Give j skin the benefits of regular Cuti Cura care see How it helps freshen Clear up and protect. Buy both Cuti Cura Sony and ointment today. All drug counters. R. And mrs. H. H. Bradbury Are holidaying at Beverle Hills calif., with their son a Law and daughter or. And or Charles t. Spencer. Mrs. Rex v. Boughton of Nana no b.c., arrived monday on a extended visit to her d and mrs. B. S. Bailey Cong res apartments. Or. And mrs. C. West Broadway ire receiving congratulations c he birth of a daughter Bernic Carolyne. Mrs. West was for Nerly miss Anna Berglund. Miss Elsie Poole has returned t Moose jaw sask., after havin spent two weeks Holiday with relatives in Winnipeg. V mrs Edward Manning and sister. Miss Betty Meindl will entertain at a luncheon saturday a the Manitoba club in Honor o miss Elsie Woodhead whose marriage to Lieut. J. A. Meindl i take place Jan. 17. T honouring miss Elsie Woodhead and Lieut. J. A. Meindl. Whoa marriage will take place in Janu Ary. Or. And mrs. A. G. Mind entertained at an informal dinner party Over the week end. The tests numbered 24. Or. And mrs. Nelson Draper Walnut Street Are receiving con Firat lations Oil the birth of a son at the first sign of tightness Anc pain in. The Chest apply Thermagene medicated Wool at once. This soft Fleecy medicated Wool is instantly its penetrating warmth sends supplies of Rich Healing blood to the seat of the trouble removing the congestion loosening the cough casing the tortured Muscles. _ no need for Messy poultices or sickly concoctions. Hermogene can be worn unnoticed beneath the clothes and when its Healing work is done it can be removed layer by layer eliminating the risk of chill because each layer gains its effectiveness for Days. Don t go another Day without Hermogene medicated Wool in the House. Without mess or discomfort it brings Relief to Chest colds and coughs rheumatic aches and pains neuralgia and neuritis Lumbago sciatica sprains and similar forms of local congestion. Make yourself a pair of insoles from Hermogene medicated Wool them inside your shoes and enjoy warm feet even on the coldest Day. Hermogene insoles have made a big hit with hockey players skiers skaters policemen postmen fire men motorists and others whom pleasure or duty Call outdoors a quiet wedding was solemnized at Knox United Church Brandon dec. 23, when Grace Louise second a lighter of or. Ira maybe of Wawanesa Man., became the or. James Maissell Smith Only son of mrs. S. A. Smith of Rice Lake Wisconsin . Rev. S. J. B. Parsons officiated. The Bride was Given in marriage by her father and attended by her sister Irene Mayhew of Wawanesa. The bridegroom was attended by the Bride s brother or. Jacob Mayhew of Wawanesa. The couple spent Christmas with the Bride s family and then left for Winnipeg where they will reside until the Bride grooms departure overseas with the 12h Field company . A pretty evening wedding took place saturday dec. 16, at St. Mary s anglican Church Kerris Dale Vancouver when Nancy Seckington daughter of or. And mrs. G. S. Boulton became the Bride of or. Kenneth d Alton Leatherdale Only son of mrs. Leatherdale and the late or. C. A. Leatherdale of Winnipeg. Rev. J. H. Craig officiated. During the signing of the Register mrs. Irving ton sister of the the Bride Given in marriage by her lather wore a frock of Eliza Beth Blue Wool crepe featuring a tucked bodice with High split neck and full Bustle . Her hat was in Matching tone and Brown Squir Rel trimming. Her Corsage was of Gardenias and lilies of the Valley the Bride was attended by mis Edna Carter who wore Light Rose Wool with Navy accessories. Her Flowers were Pink rosebuds. Or. James Blade attended the bridegroom. Following a reception at the Home of the Bride s sister or. And mrs. Leatherdale left for Seattle. For travelling the Bride s wed Ding ensemble was completed with a coat of deep Brown russian Squirrel. Upon their return they will reside in Point Grey Van Over. Killarney Man. At Erskine Church manse dec. 30, Rev. A. A. One United in marriage Elgin k orge second son of or. And mrs. George Armstrong of Holm held and Lulu Pearl eldest Daugher of or. And mrs. T. O. Foster of Killarney. The Bride and. Bride room were unattended. The Bride chose a braid triv need own in Blue with Bracelet sleeve and wore a wine hat. Following he ceremony a wedding dinner Vas served to members of the immediate family at the Home of he Bride s parents. A Short honeymoon will be spent the United states before or. Id mrs. Armstrong nce in Holmfield. Mrs. Christie chosen president of . The annual meeting of Chalmers Church . Was held Friday after noon. Rev. G. Duncan Wilkie pre sided. The following officers were elected for the year 1940 honorary president mrs. G. Duncan Wilkie president mrs. N. D. Christie vice presidents mrs. David Robertson miss Mary Mcdonald mrs. T. A. Duncan mrs. C. Brynelson record ing Secretary mrs. George w. Hart Man treasurer mrs. A. Macpherson corresponding Secretary mrs. J. My Cay press Secretary mrs. W. L. Duncan devotional mrs. W. J. .S.L. pianist mrs. J. W. Beetham committees communion service mrs. D. Archer mrs. G. Wiberg refresh ments mrs. C. Brynelson decorating mrs. W. Mason mrs. A. Abbott Flowers mrs. A. Dyer sick visiting miss Mary mrs. Club events tie ladies auxiliary of is. Joseph s vocational school Valentine Bridge feb. 14, at the school at 3 . Southwest w.c.t.u., thursday 2.45 ., at Home of mrs. T. W. Bailey -30 Lipton Street. W.m.s., River Lew United Church thursday 2.30 ., in lecture Hall. Installation officers for 1940. Ladies auxiliary. General Monash Branch 115, Canadian legion .s.l., executive meeting thursday 8.30 ., in. Clubroom 23.9 Selkirk Avenue. Crystal chapter 9, l.o.b.a., Friday 7.30 ., in Royal templars Hall Young Street. Installation of officers. Luncheon Friday 1.15 ., in t. Eaton Assembly Hall. Winn Toba Temple 2, Friday 8 ., a1 Royal Templar Hall Young Street. Highland association whist drive and dance. Majestic hotel saturday 8.15 . Ladies auxiliary to 45th battalion old comrades association social Friday 8 ., at Home of mrs. S. James 994 Gar Field Street. Proceeds to go to Benefit of soldiers at Deer Lodge Hospital. Health. Educational recreation club social evening Friday at Home of mrs. J. Steel 516 Heatherington Avenue. Ladies auxiliary of Royal engineers old Comrade association whist drive at Home of mrs. J. Wilkinson 563 Mcmillan Avenue Friday 8 . Fort Garry Lodge. Sons of England. New year whist drive and social Man Day 8 ., in the masonic Hall Mcmil an Avenue fort Rouge. Refreshments. Annual meeting of Zenana Bible and medical Mission Friday 3 ., at Home of mrs. M. H. Garvin 105 Harvard ave ladies Curling club has 19th birthday the fort Rouge ladies Curling club entertained its new members and honorary members at its nineteenth birthday Tea thursday. The president mrs. A Chisholm welcomed the guests and on behalf of the club congratulated mrs. J. John Ston and her rink which recently won the City championship trophy. Mrs. H. Walsh offered the club s congratulations to mrs. C. Wilson and her rink which won the second trophy in the City championships Bonspiel. Mrs. E. Floyd and mrs. We. Briggs presided at the Tea table which was lighted by tall tapers and centred wit i the birthday cake with its 19 candles and miniature Curling Rock. Two members of the club since its infancy mrs. G. A. Bradley and mrs. We. Simpson lighted the candles and two other veterans mrs. Johnston and mrs. H. Walsh Cut the cake. Other members under mrs. J. Mackay social. Convener assisted in serving. Ladies auxiliary Norwood and St. Boniface Branch Canadian legion .s.l., held its annual Christmas party thursday. Mrs. E. A Evans president was chairman and led the Community singing. Vocal solos were Given by mrs. E. Carpenter mrs. M. C. Gray and miss d. Ellis accompanied by mrs. Congregation to Honor new Rector and wife at St. George s the congregation of St. George s Church Crescent Wood Are holding a reception wednesday evening in Honor of Rev g. Hasted Darker newly appointed Rector of the Church and mrs. Dowker. Or. F. M. Burbidge will give a Welcom ing address on behalf of the congregation and Rev g. W. Findlay on behalf of the Rural Deanery. A Buffet supper will be served from a tabla centred with mixed Early Spring blossoms and lighted by Green tapers. Presiding will be mrs. E. K. Williams mrs. To h. Mrs. W. J. Scrimes and mrs. A m. Hamilton. Mrs. W. P. Brereton and miss Bertie Murphy Are in charge of the decorations or. And mrs. James Munro and their Small son Douglas left Mon Day for their Home in Victoria b.c., after spending the Holiday season in Winnipeg guests of or. Munro s parents or. And mrs. George Munro. Engagements an engagement of interest has been announced in fort Wil Liam ont of Elizabeth daughter of or. And mrs. Normal Mcleod Paterson to flying office Eric t. Webster son of the Hon lome c. Webster and of the lat mrs. Webster. Or. And mrs. J. S. Mitchell announce the engagement of their eld est daughter Leila Agusta to const Sidney Beresford Hope r.c.m.p., of Regina sask., Only son of or. And mrs. Sidney Littlewood Kingston How St. Vital the wed Ding to take place Jan 27, in St Alban s Church. Or. And mrs. R. P. Cooper announce the engagement of their Only daughter Margaret to or. Aime Vien son of or. And mrs. A Vien. Canadians to preserve Toronto Jan. 10. Ada possesses music As old authentic and b As any country in the Juliette Gaultier de la dyre Niece of sir Wil Ier told the women s club tuesday. Preservation of Dian Quebec and songs and also handicrafts. Modernize in any so Beautiful and she said. Should is China Shower held for Bride elect of Mill Jamiain i miss Jewell Overstreet t de tuesday evening at a Saucer Shower in Honor Elsie Woodhead a Brid january 17. The supper centred m an arrangement of and White chrysanthemums by Ivory tapers. Mrs. W h t head presided Over the lean the assistants were mrs e. And miss Mina Woodhead. Or. And mrs. W. Ruxton announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Mary to or. Eric Hay Ward of Regina son of or. And mrs. H. Hayward of Vancouver b.c., formerly of Winnipeg the wedding to take place feb. 7 in the lady Chapel of All saints Church. Or. And mrs. E. W. Sampson of Manitou Man., announce the engagement of their second Daugh Ter Mary Luella to or. Neil Gor Don Stewart son of mrs. A l Stewart Killarney Man., the wed Ding to take place feb. 7. F t f St. Barnabas . It s coming watch for opening Date of the Plum.S.L. at Birks Dingwall h. Millar . G. Duncan Roug ladies auxiliary. Norwood and St. Boniface Branch Canadian legion . Whist drive thursday at 8.15 ., n memorial Hall. Ladies auxiliary Norwood and St. Boniface Branch Canadian legion . S.l., red Cross sewing meetings open n the Norwood legion memorial Hall wednesday Jan. 24, at 2 . Members asked to return outstanding work. Mearns Camp ladies social club thursday 8 ., at Home of mrs. J. Martin suite 2, 402 Logan Avenue. Mrs. J. Linton lantern lecture on India at open meeting of Crescent fort Crescent fort or Rym cd to g. Gee. A comedy father s of was Given by mrs. E. G. Chapman mrs. N. T. Barker mrs. V. Harbour mrs. T. Corder mrs. F. Thibodeau mrs. L. Hutchinson and mrs. S. Gibson. Those taking part in the Novelty dance were mrs. J. Jackson mrs. E. Dale mrs. W. Robertson mrs. E. G. Chapman mrs. W. Barron mrs w. Tainton mrs. D. Mcgeachy and mrs. E. Carpenter. Mrs. E. G. Chapman was general convener. Supper was served by mrs. Carpenter and assistants to guests. Chooses officers the an Fual meeting of the St. Barnabas woman s auxiliary was held monday with Rev. F. J. Vincent presiding. The hollowing i officers were elected honorary i president mrs. J. A. Hughes presi Dent mrs. J. W. Smith vice presi Dent mrs. A. Secretary mrs. E. Groves treasurer mrs. J. Adams red Cross convener mrs. H. Lock living message Secretary mrs. M. Bennett Little helpers mrs. Fraser and mrs. Groves than offering mrs. B. Cook delegates to Board mrs. Lock and mrs. Fraser supt. Juniors mrs. J. Adams. T Lieut col. George e. Cole 1 director of mines for the province of Manitoba will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the women s Canadian club thursday at 8.15 ., at the fort Garry hotel. His subject with illustrations will be Finland for if _ Winnipeg roller re Lang Side and Portage a cow r i n b o Fay using or. Chase s nerve food it brings new Pep Cmaj Energy 8 30 in clubroom history of the cup that cheers sixteenth Century Tian Slick and Ultra modern vermouth hardly recognizable As a in. In the years 1 in Glass some of which Are depicted above. Givi her Chance to build a sound body. Give her cod liver of for Many doctors say that nothing takes its place in helping children to mid Strong Bones and Good Teeth. Also in aiding grown people to recuperate after ill new. 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