Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 19, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 19, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight free press Friday january 19, 1940 balloons streamers add to Gay note of varsity dance Junior Art students of the University of Manitoba attended a dance in the Broadway buildings thursday evening. The room decorated with clusters of Multi coloured in Lions Rind Blue Stream i s were suspended from the Ceil-1 ing. The varsity arts Banner of White Satin ind Blue Hung at one end. The arts co eds pres Ink Al a take Oft on Kuri pics Ledra. Those taking pan misses Louise Phillipps loan Stephens. Sally Riley Marcia Roblin. Ruth delay hoc Kman. Betty Mcdonald. Connie and Sheila miss compar also i peeled the play were served in the v Omen s common room. In charge of an Ango Nichils were misses Sid i Siom. Patricia Murray and leap. Vim in and or. Gordon Dills. To Almic Shower Hui n i kerchiefs i Pon Brut incl in Lionor of miss stir Sion. N popular Bride elect. Mrs. J. M. Deviancy entertained at an informal Tea and handkerchief Shower Fri Day. The Tea table centred by a Silver Bow holding Talisman roses and softly by peach tapers presided Over by i s. Love Stidston. Terns of social and personal interest life savers Are simply tops. Its their Rich Mellow butter and rum flavor that i love luncheon for eight arranged in Honor of Cecilia Eibner mrs. L. W. Gather Ruby Street entertained at a luncheon thursday in Honor of miss Cecilia Eibner a of january. The table was centred with red roses and White Narcissi flanked by White tapers. Covers were Laid for eight. The quests were miss Eibner mrs. Edward Eibner mrs. Edward Eib Ner or. Mrs. A Mclachlan. Mrs. Clan Woods misses artics Lohr and Emily Eibner. Miss ruin Draper who wiil appear at Iho Walker Thea re in of the red Cross monday and tuesday will arrive in Winnipeg monday morning. She will be the guest of mi1, and mrs. G. H. Aikins. Roslyn Road. Or. And mrs. Oliai los san have arrived from Minneapolis in ii Ond the marriage of or. My i he i on s brother. Or. Allan Mcpherson. To miss Margaret Franke. Which will Lake place saturday Al the in my of the Bride s parents 970 Wellington Crescent. Alumnae of Alpha Delta i will entertain at luncheon sunday at the fort Garry hotel in Honor of mrs. Donald Christie a recent Bride. Or. And mrs. W. J. Blackmail of Wellington. Surrey. England form Erly of Winnipeg arc receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. W. J. Blackmail was formerly miss Dorothy . Council holds reception in new offices the . Council was at Home thursday evening in its new offices in the student administration build ing Broadway building. Or. Roderick o. A. Hunter president of the . And miss Gudrun Jeri aug. President of the women s association received the guests. Tables were centred with Spring Flowers and lighted by Ivory tapers. Co eds assisted. Those in charge of arrangements were misses Gudrun Bjerring. Shirley Johnston and Mai Ion Haig. Wedding Evelyn Imeida. A second daughter of or. Jus lice and mrs. Vav. J. Donovan to or. Charles Harold Scott younger son of or. And mrs. J. R. Scott will take place quietly sat urday. January 20 it 10.30 . Al St. Ignatius Church. A reception will be held following the ceremony at the Home of the Bride s parents 2-11 Kim Street. Or. And mrs. Harold l. Saunders Are holidaying in Florida and will spend the next few weeks in the South. Mrs. C. Gordon Graham left Fri Day for Regina where she will spend the remainder of the Winter or. And mrs. A. G. Mowbray and j their daughter Gweneth. Of Cor Dova Street have motor for California where they will spend the remainder of the Winter. T i miss Jean empty entertained i wednesday at a miscellaneous i Shower in Honor of miss Patricia Blair a Bride elect of january. The Tea table was decorated with Spring blossoms and lighted by Matching tapers. Mrs. George Blair and mrs. Weale poured Tea assisted by misses Beryl Blair. Gladys Weale mar Garet Grant. Elsie Ernyey. Guests numbered 25. In Honor of miss Maree Mathews whose marriage to or. Charles bin will take place Jan. 24. Mrs. G. H. Carman. 6 Rozel apartments entertained tuesday evening. The gifts were presented by mrs. Carman s granddaughters. Lorna Mckean and Patricia Ormiston. Mrs. F. A. Malhew Arr mrs. John Rowson gave several vocal numbers. Mrs. T. R. Mathews presided Over the ten cups. The decorations were Pink roses with tapers. The guests numbered Kiln Honor of miss Peggy Joel a Bride elect of february misses Margaret Sutherland. Joey Follett and Ruth Staples entertained at the Home of the Kilter. Oakwood Avenue wednesday. The table was centred with Spring Flowers and Pink tapers. L. Ore. The guest of Honor s Reuther. Presided and a prese Lalion was made. Guests numbered 25. Mrs w. Dent and mrs. A Ander son were joint hostesses sunday afternoon at the Home of the former 1109 Ashburn Street entertaining informally in Honor of mrs. George Birkett. Who left tuesday by air plane to spend the remainder of the infer with her parents or. And mrs. W. Adams in Vancouver , she. Was accompanied by her two daughters Beverley Ann and Marilyn Joyce. The table was Cen tred with seasonal Flowers and lighted with yellow tapers. Miss Blanche la trance assisted. The guests numbered 18. Mrs. Birkett was presented with a gift on behalf of those present. Or. And mrs. Harry Jarvis Peacey were married thursday evening at St. Andrew s River Heights Church the Bride was formerly Monica Lenore Fanson Only daughter of or. And mrs. George Snell Fanson. And or. Pacey who is a lieutenant in the fort Garry horse is the youngest son of mrs. Robert peachy of Vancouver following a honeymoon by motor to the West. Or. And mrs. Peacey will reside in Winnipeg. Jnes Lieut. J. A. Meindl marriage of Elsie Agnes a elder daughter of or. And mrs. W. A Woodhead to Lieut. A a. Meindl fort Garry horse c.a.s.f., Only son of or. And mrs. A. G. Meindl. Was solemnized wednesday at 3.30 . Rev. H. Manning officiated. The Bride entered with her lather to the strains of the bridal chorus played by miss Edith Watson. She wore a frock of White moire taffeta made on formal lines. The fullness of the skirt was concentrated in the Back failing into a Short train. A tailored Jac Ket featured with High neck and Long sleeves finished with inching and tiny buttons extending Down the front completed the ensemble. She wore a Halo of seed pearls with a Chapel veil and carried roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Mina Woodhead attended her sister wearing Blush Rose taffeta with full skirt featuring a Bustle Back. The fitted bodice was made on formal lines with a Short Bolero outlined with knife Pleat ing. She wore a Halo of Pink Rose buds and violets and carried Pink roses and mauve hyacinths. Lieut. C. W. Bailey attended the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a recep Tion was held at the Home of the Bride s parents Oxford Street. The Bride donned a Teal Blue crepe dress with Matching hat for going away. Following a Short wedding trip or. And mrs. Meindl will reside in the Layton apart ments. Mrs. Woodhead Mother of the Bride wore a Dusky Rose lace Din Ner gown with a fitted jacket Flar ing slightly at the Waist line. Her Corsage was of Talisman roses. Mrs. Meindl Mother of the Bride Groom wore Salmon Pink lace topped with a Long sleeve fitted jacket. She wore a wine coloured net turban heart roses semble. A Corsage completed of Sweet her c try cleansing the system with nature s remedy the laxative. Or tablets cause gentle thorough taxation. You Wilt feel better have mope Pep after you have tried them. If you Don to simply Send the Box Back and your Money will be refunded. I 04. Be sure and ask nurses of first great War Honor volunteers of today n urses service Caj t. William Walton Halpenny fort Gany horse and his Bride who was formerly. Cecelia Margaret Dysart Only daughter of or. a. K Dysart arc pictured following their wedding which took place quietly thursday afternoon at All saints. Capt. Halpenny is the son of Miv William Halpenny. Diplomas Are to 38 Young graduates household training. Seti ool made by the makers of turns for acid indigestion Young i wearing smart Blue uniforms starched White aprons -. And Caps received their diplomas thurs Day at the ninth graduation1.exer cases of the Winnipeg training school Lor household assistants. Mrs. J. W. Briggs presided. Arid congratulated the girls on. Success fully completing three months of training urging the class to and develop a spirit of enthusiasm Rev. Jav w. Clarke pointed to this spirit As the one characteristic found in successful men and women in whatever plane he brought greetings and appreciation for the work of the Board in its contribution to youth train ing from the single men s Board. Or. Clarke presented the diplomas to the Young grads who were introduced mrs. Claude Nash. Three classes she said were graduated. A b and c. The first two were girls with extended or limited Woik experience the third with just three months of training. In All 300 girls have been placed Suu a the school opened in 193g. The a misses win Nie Bagley Therese Champange Cecil Champagne Jeanette Koli Chuk Audrey Redhill Mary Liso Vevay Margaret a Kalpin Margery Groom. Irene Warner. Margaret Marcoux Edna Seiden Jean ver Boski and berth Fidler class a Doris Coleman Jeannie Kulcher. Helen guest Irene Coulter Sally Ada Berard Betty Rea Lill Florence Davidson Beryl Ann Poustie Patricia Elaine Dorothy Badger Fri lured. Sweeney Katie Cheval Joga and Kay Motz class. A Dor Othy Jeffery Ann bosom pc Stella Stre Innitski Olga Backshat Martha Miller Nellie Rivers Catherine Ames. Marcoux. Tea was served in the living room the school where Home made. cookies and cakes Popup a a examples of the Cook Rig of the students. Presiding Over Theta table which was softly lighted by tall yellow tapers were mrs. George Collins and mrs. Her Bert Mclntosh. Assisting in serv ing the Many guests were the grads and in charge of arrange ments were mrs. J. A. Mctaggart House Mother and mrs. Helen Ben Nett dietitian of the school. Mrs. J. T. Stirling will entertain at a theatre and supper party tues Day when the United Colleg women s auxiliary will sponsor the John Holden company in buddies. Miss Margaret Kennedy and miss Margaret Chown will give Solo exhibitions at the band session at the Winnipeg Winter club saturday afternoon. Iss Penelope Sherwood will arrive wednesday from her Home in Rockcliffe Park Ottawa to spend the next few weeks As the guest of her Uncle and aunt. Or. And mrs. P. V. Tor mrs. B. C. Parker will entertain at dinner tuesday. Her guests will later attend the John Holden production of buddies which will be sponsored by United College women s Audi Kiry. In Honor of miss Marie Murphy whose marriage to or. Philip Plastow. Of the Queen s own Cameron highlanders will take place in january mrs. Hugh Mcewing Noble Avenue entertained at. A personals Bower thursday e . The table which was centred with Silver bowl of and. Lighted by Ivory tapers was pet sided. Over by mrs. A s. A Dwyer. The assistants included misses Albina Murphy Annette Marion and Ina Helm. Suggestions for contest entrants by june Horne during the time our popular household hints have been run Ning i have noticed quite a few of the entries in each contest had to be disqualified. The main Rea son for this i believe is that the contest rules have not been read carefully enough. So. Today i am going to give you some suggestions that May help you in answering future contests More successfully. In the first place an entry to be eligible must have a completed questionnaire along with a hint 01 recipe concerning one of the. Two products featured in contest. Were several entries in the contest that had to be disqualified because although the list of questions was answered the entrants failed to include a hint or recipe. Another Point to remember is that the questions must be an swered correctly before your hint or recipe can be judged the questions included in each contest Are always simple enough so that they can be easily answered with a Little careful consideration. Then again when you have writ ten out your hint or recipe Check it Over carefully to make sure that you Haven t left out any ingredients. One of the entries in the last contest contained what prom ised to very excellent recipe but left out any mention of butter in the list of ingredients and started out the method with Cream the hence this had to be disqualified. I am sure that if you keep these Points Well in mind when answer ing future contests that you will be More successful. The names of the winners of the january 5 contest will be found on the household hints Page of this Issue. Who have Given War were hostesses to to serve when 50 smartly uniformed nursing Sisters were Honor guests at a reception wednesday at the nurse s Home. Wolseley Avenue Given by Mem Ders of the nursing sister s club. The. Honor guests members of no. General Hospital unit comprise graduates of Winnipeg hospitals As Well As general Hospital Brandon Mckellar. Hospital. Fort William ont. General Hospital. Port Arthur. And Henry Ford Hospital Detroit. Mich. They were a smart and attractive group in the ser vice uniforms of Hospital Blue with learning brass buttons and in Signia stiff White collars and cuffs or in the More formal deeper Blue Wool crepe. All wore Natty Little Felt hats up tilted in the Back and with a brim rolled Down in front. Miss Annie Taylor a graduate of Winnipeg general Hospital is act ing Matron. Among the 50 nurses was one who wore on her breast the service and Victory colors of the great War. She is miss Jane Roberts. Receiving the guests were mrs. E. W. Hot ton president of the nursing Sisters club mrs. G. M. Hamblin vice president and miss a. C. Starr who is in charge of the residence. Among the officers who attended was . Lennox Arthur officer commanding no. 5 general Hospital unit. Throughout the Large reception rooms groups of interested women centred with a Silver Basket of red. Roses offset by Matching tapers. Mrs. George Blair and mrs. William Hasson presided and miss Betty Hasson made the presentation. Guests numbered 35. I Phe wedding of Margaret i Helena daughter of or. And mrs. E. H. Franke to or. Allan Randolph Mcpherson. Son of or and mrs Peter Mcpherson. Will take place saturday at 3 . At the Homo of the Bride s parents. 070 Welling ton Crescent and will be followed by. A reception at the Royal Alex Andra hotel. Engagements or. And mrs. William Francis Godfrey of Toronto ont., announce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Eleanor to or. Wiliam hush Graham son of or. And mrs. Robert Blackwood Graham. Men can Trapine l girls decide Sudbury ont., Jan. Life of a trapper is not one the average woman according f two girls who made the Roj with Wilfred Mcleod veteran., strict trapper and prospector i Biscotasing to Kelly s Island distance of Lour Miles. The girls Nettie Magdat i Sud Taury and Rohoma Toronto declared they healthy respect for the match stamina skill and sit against the wily Magder used so this and Mcleod used "1. Tried skiis the girls but you la never to change them for Sno suppose you were out Zero weather and one ski., there arc too Many coming in. And the younger at Ion is getting c ref Boston models take up cudgels against Debutante amateurs Boston Jan. 19. Models tired of the unfair Competition of the Debutante thursday took the first step in a to obtain legislation classifying them professional group. Led by attractive Ruth Allen the models Drew up a petition to governor and the legislature to Grant them the same Type of organization that is now afforded nurses hairdressers and similar professional workers. Debutantes Are doing our work for fun and declared miss Allen. It to earn a living. All we want is our Chance to earn our living without this unfair Amateur to demonstrate Jokey Are in Earnest the models issued a Chal Lenge to rivals to a contest in which the society own it evening gowns Bath suits and by. 8 Road ., ladies auxiliary. Nip Ciul in . Sol a cd Enmei at Home mrs. J. Jackson. 127 Luxton Avenue. Saturday. 8 . Mod Lars Jinxi Leafy Paul s sunday. 3 . In College. Bluebird club at Home of mrs. S. Mccook. 52 by Verlcy Street Friday. 8 . W. A. 881h Battery. Wednesday a . Instead of monday a1. Homo of mrp t. S. Chambers. .1 Sheridan apartments. Chatted during the evening As nurses of the great War told of their experiences. A Buffet supper was served from a table centred with a Crystal bowl holding daffodils marigolds and tulips and softly lighted by peach toned tapers in Matching Candle Sticks. Presiding Over the Tea and Coffee cups were mrs. C. W. David son mrs. Roy Richardson mra. W. W. Wright mrs. Lennox Arthur. Mrs. C. H. A. Walton mrs. Athol Gordon misses Norah o Shaugh Nessy and Frene Barton. The group of assistants included mrs. C. E. Depencier. Mrs. A. D. Mcleod. Mrs. Norman Smith mrs. Albert Hume. Mrs. E. N. Johnson misses Josephine Mcdonald Alba e. An Drew. Mabel Fleming Emily Par Ker Margaret Mcgillivray. Stella Pollexfen Gertrude Billyard and Elizabeth Stewart. Mrs. W. A. Shearer was general convener in charge of the affair. The Honor guests included misses Annie e. Taylor Blanche Soti Lier. Irene Lang c. K. Lunn Margaret Stanley. Brandon Alice m. Sichol son Anne e. Nanton Adams fort William Helen Helen g. M. Ross. Kathleen s. Corke. Elva Honey. Jane Mccowan Evelyn Lillian n. Blackburn Nancy Dorothy Holland c. Marguerite Mackay Nellie har Burn Muriel Carscaden Alice Clarke Betty Adsit. . Jean Machray. Margaret a Taylor. Brandon Helen Campbell con stance Browne fort William mar Jorie Lownds Anne Marie Millar Doris Rawson Anna Mccran Helen j. Sutcliffe Pearl a. Lund Gren Dorothy m. Brown Florence o Donahue Clare m. Brazier Fanny m. Macleod Margaret Bald win and Dorothy j. Low. Mrs. W. M. Hurley has issued invitations to a Tea Jan. 27, in Honor of her daughter miss Margaret Hurley. In Honor of miss Pat Blair a Bride elect of Jan. 25, mrs. W. Wil Liams mrs. C. Killeen and mrs. J. Morgan entertained monday at a miscellaneous Shower at the Home of the former. The table was Sale for last Day of the Plum costume jewellery compacts handbags. Or e advise Early shopping store hours 9 . To 6 . 500 pieces costume jewellery Clearing at half Price and less croup no. Pieces to in Buic if Eolk it to brai Don my w f m i Tho Uler a rid to Preti Dink what Oid Bat i curse hings now fiend. F Vai the East fou i Ector Tirane i Jar butter about seat i i run i or nil the a Choice collodion comprising bracelets Bro Cru a and rings and neck lets in. Sterling Silver Fine rhinestone and Mari lines. All from our regular Stock. Regular 4 values s3.50 to Plum Sale mba the Nori Irand Engin 75 Loose powder compacts a selection of pleasing styles and colors in lacquer Cna Jiel comp is Zodet you would give or use with pleasure. Regular values and s2.50. Plum Sale. 200 Loose powder compacts 50c Good Ico Kirg practical compacts in a number of regular Stock. Regular value Plum Sale. 150 Rne leather handbags in the group selected from our regular Stock you will find Varia Fine leathers including Patent leather made into a variety of a acc style bags mostly with top handles. Colors run from the Staple Blacl Brown and Navy to brighter colors particularly in Lettiw models. Regular values and c f q Plum Sale s Britain sends to Canada a Remar new an be epic Dettoli offers you All these qualities non poisonous non staining several times Strong As pure carbolic acid hygienic Laboratory does not Hurt pleasant odour gentle to human tissue 17 or years medical Sci Cnoc faced it this problem Ful enough to kill germs and pre vent infection ii Hughy destroyed skin to Sibic Ami of Vlacil Liea Linig while those harmless to the firkin . Then came de Ito the re Murk Able British Ait Meolic Willi several times the strength of pure carbolic by the hygienic Luh oratory test. 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