Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, January 23, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page six Winnipeg free press tuesday january 23, 1940 St. John s Guild arranges banquet for fathers sons St. John s College school ladies Guild will hold their sixth annual father and son supper in the school dining room. Thursday feb. 1, at 5.30 . All present and former pupils of the school their fathers and any others interested in the school May attend. An interesting programme. Including a boxing match will be presented in the school gymnasium after the supper. Mrs. h. Fleming and mrs. T. Jackson Are co conveners of the supper and mrs. J. Waudby is con Vener of the entertainment. Mrs. A. S. Hoskin 91 Harvard Avenue in charge of tickets. Pon w. .1. Tupper. Lieutenant social and personal interest and mrs. Tupper Newman. Club prom to be sponsored 3y Large group friends give parly for Dorothy Taylor on 21sl birthday on the occasion of her 21st birth Day miss Dorothy Taylor was entertained by a number of friends at her Home Wynona Street saturday. During the evening the guest of Honor was presented a travelling bag. Guests present were misses Doris Fraser Violet Taylor Madge Thompson Lorraine warning Erma Turriff Muriel Fraser Helen Wylie Edith Simmons. Irene Fraser. Beatrice Fraser Eileen Roberts messes. Ben Gordon a. Thompson j. Taylor p. Moore Fernand Desilets Bob St. Marie h governor occupied the gubernatorial Cunningham Alex. Frazer Wyn Box at the Walker theatre. Monday Fraser Eric Chittendon. Bell a twins. When Ruth Draper gave Huberts m. Litwin Michael the first it two performances in Aid la wife Kay Leger Carter Fraser. Of the Canadian red Cross society with them were or. And mrs. W. R. M. Den Sloun will in m thru or and mrs. Vav. Percy i i via uni saturday in miss Ruth Monk. Miss Kiili of nursing Sisters Tripp 1. Mass Edith Tupper and Jim Machray and Adele Parker. In i. R. R. . I mrs. George Brown and miss Jaime Murray were joint hostesses. ovum Din entertained at i onto Naining at a Mischl break nist party miday at Moore s Al the Home of mrs. n Honor of miss d b Jwj Minari t regal court in hour of miss Nell Murray a Bride elect of january. Guests numbered of Jan. 27. Twenty five. Presentation was made. Guests incl Uriart miss Laing. Mrs. E. Gur try. Mrs. E. Newman mrs. E. Fil boy misses lil Grimshaw Elsie members of of the . Grant and Kay Grant. . Entertained at luncheon. Friday in Honor of miss Marce Matthews a the misses Anne and Agnes Lohr member of staff whose wedding entertained at a breakfast party win by an event of the this week. A during the week end at the fort presentation was made to the Honor Garry hotel in Honor of miss Helen guest on behalf of her friends by Warren whose marriage will be an i Mary Eadie general Secrce Pernt of saturday. A miniature tary. Bride and bridegroom decorated the j table. The guests were miss War Ren. Misses Marv Sprague. Dorothy i Ivl Winnipeg Are recent arrivals Creelman. Margaret Leney and m St. Petersburg Florida Peggy Youngman. A presentation guests at the Soreno hotel. 19 provisional members 3 f Winnipeg Junior league Start welfare course and mrs. H. M. Tucker. Was Marie to the guest of Honor. Mrs. A. W. Davie. North drive. Fort Garry will entertain at a dinner party. Tuesday. Her guests will later attend the performance of the John Holden players sponsored by the women s auxiliary to United College. Or. And mrs. C. E. Campbell. Maple Leaf apartments Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Myrna Luella. Mrs. Campbell was formerly miss Vera Morrow. Waitress till Fri says miss Tirma Sellers has Eft for an extended visit to Montreal. Ottawa Toronto new York and Bermuda islands. V the christening of the infant son of or. And mrs. W. H. Lincoln of Dugald. Man., took place saturday evening at the Home of the grand parents. Or. And mrs. W. S. Lang 1479 Wellington Crescent. Rev. Or. E. M. Howse officiated and or. A. R. Milne Sang. The child received the name Bruce William. Tea was served at which mrs. W. Lincoln. Sr., presided. V s mrs. E. W. Martin entertained informally at dinner Mon Day her guests later attend no the Ruth Draper performance at the Walker theatre. 4 s be Cercle Moliere met. Satur Day at the Marlborough hotel with or. George la fleche presiding mrs. B. De Denus gave a shoe Casserie on Sarah Bernhardt. Or Laurent Sibuet. Of France thanked the speaker and read part of Brit Arnicus of Racine miss Juliet Villeneuve gave several vocal solos accompanied by Paul Dugal life savers Are made to order for Youv Sweet tooth. Try this taste thrill newest Handy cleah1hg Plain dresses men s suits 9 h Light Coats the. Finest Clearing in we Stern Canada. Henry s dyers cleaners since mrs. Howard Binns and her two children. Judith and Rich Ard will leave shortly with or. Binns for Jaffa Palestine where or. Binns will be stationed under the British colonial service. They have been the guests of mrs. Binns parents. Or. And mrs. Walter b. Law son Stra Brook Avenue for the past six months. Course in hobbies offers much variety look at the women on the in the Street cars in the Tores at the Are no two identical their incl dual peculiarities likes and dislikes Are As different As thei particular apparel. But everyone likes there an o Many hobbies. How to overcome itching piles if you Are annoyed with itching piles or rectal soreness do not neglect the or run the risk of an pc ration. Any itching soreness or painful pasta pc of Stool is nature s warning and proper treatment should be secured at once. For this purpose set from Roberts drug store or any druggist a package of and use As directed. This formula which is used internally. Quickly relieves the itching and soreness and aids in Healing the Sorn. Tender spots. Hern or. Joseph Palusci who playe the violin was accompanied mrs. George la fleche. Miss Louis Guertin was the entertainment con Vener. A presentation was mad to or. Francois Denise 13th Bat Tery. . T . And mrs. Hunte. A Jyoung and Small daughter. Have left by motor for Texa and California. In Honor of miss Patricia Blair Oride elect of Jan. 25. Mrs. Will Arr Hunter Nassau apartments entertained at a Shower thursday eve ing. Miss Sheila Simmonds presented the gifts to the Honor gues mrs. J. T. Blair Mother of the Bride elect and mrs. H. Rajott presided Over the Tea cups. Assis ing were misses Ethel Sherbirn Joan Paul Sheila Simmonds. Gues numbered 28. Miss Mary White left. Sundas for Ottawa ont., where she i spend the next few months. Is. W. R. Devenish was a luncheon hostess tuesday entertaining at her Resi Dence on King Sway in Honor of miss Helen Warren a Bride elect of saturday. Spring blossoms Cen tred the table at which places were arranged for 12 guests. Mrs. F. F. Bradley entertained at a Trousseau Tea thursday afternoon and evening at her Home Lipton Street in Honor of her daughter Margaret Halstead. Whose marriage to or. Norman John Cormack will be an event of saturday. The Tea table was attractively centred with a miniature wedding cake and off set with lighted Pink tapers in Cut Glass candelabra. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. L. J. Han Cox mrs. A. Farquhar mrs. G. Brown and miss w. H. Bradley of Toronto ont. These ladies were assisted by mrs. M. Sample mrs. G. Simpson. Mrs. J. Balderstone misses m. Mcgougan Lucy Lover ing and Mary Holland. A mrs. V. A. V. Mcmeans has re turned from Ottawa ont., where she has been the guest of her brother and sister in Law or. Anc Hobby classes Are a wednesday evening specially at the .c.a. On Avenue and the new 940 programme contains a number if courses designed to prepare the most Rabid individualist for unseen eventualities. This development is but a portion f the .c.a. Community service. Single or married seeking new interests in life or trying to make the love interest in life just a bit More satisfying girls will discover a Peppy course of hobbies destined to meet the Basic intricacies of life s most pressing problems. Making the most of marriage is the general subject for discus Sion on Many factors which con tribute to Happy and successful marriages. Various aspects under study Are the biological financial psychological eugenic and spirit Ual sides of the great question. A general course in cookery giving new ideas new recipes and incentive to the about to be marrieds and the newly weds i. Being presented by miss Ruth Calder staff dietician. Fashions within the budget woman s most vexing a course to give the individual woman in attendance an idea As to Correct colors to suit her particular personality As to the value of materials As to styles which flatter her figure and among other thing to budget her in come. Even gentlemen get a look in at the classes in French conversation and in dramatics. For the woman who wants puppets in her hands there is a course instructing the Correct method for making and Asing puppets. Who knows what Marionette experts May not emerge from this string pulling Contact file the show world realizing the importance of the urse in this fomenting world the .c.a. Has arranged a course n Home nursing for the St. Johns ambulance credit. In the tuesday evening class offering a course on different delectable dainties the homemaker mornings and subjects discuss Are physical facts about lift by or. Elinor Black social relationship girls and boys by or a. W. Damps the girl s emotion Al nature by mrs. E. R. Siddal and the girl s care of her body by or. Emma Adamson. Highly recommended is easy to roid use and it scorns the height of Folly for anyone to risk pm operation when n simple remedy which is so pleasant to use. May be inn it such a reasonable Cost Advt. Mrs. Month. John Rogers for the Pas a Surprise luncheon was held Friday at the Home of mrs. W. L meath. Coverdale Street in Honor of the birthday of mrs. W. Brown mrs. S. W. Foreman presided Over the table which was centred by a birthday cake and lighted tapers. The guests included mrs. W. Brown mrs. George Jefferys mrs. W. J Johnston. Mrs. S. W. Foreman. Mrs Russell Lebeau mrs. R. G. Bortan on behalf of the party mrs. Meath i made a presentation to the Honor rasping throats get people s goats hoarse go suck a z u be Nineteen provisional members of a Junior league went Back to Hool monday morning at the fort Arry hotel. A three weeks Wel re course followed by an exam action must be completed before a provisional become Junior ague members. Before lessons began mrs. Eve Stovel gave a Brief outline of Unior league policies and Aims and voting from a.j.l.a., told the pros Active members that throughout in 38 years of the organization s existence during the world War e depression and today s troubled Jck ground. There has been no Lang in the stated purpose of the Unior league. It continues to re resent in general an Endeavor on in part of Young women of Leisure become Active factors in the betterment of their communities and through this Well directed Pur Ose plus a lot of first hand sex Prience to enrich their lives direct their Goodwill and their innate Uman desire to help others in a Iven As it is impossible to give Borough training in three or four weeks the course is to give a Pic ure of the Community with its eneral social problems its Defi in riches and its resource pm and the lace the league takes in the com Unity. Miss Marjoria l. Moore chief m again benefits. This offers an Opportunity to Brush up on cookery ind Leorn to salads Dainty make appetizing sandwiches and Ancy desserts which others can at. A special course for. Adolescent girls and their mothers is being held presentation made to Bride elect at luncheon parly miss Rita Mcdermott entertain saturday at a luncheon in Honor o miss Cecilia Eibner a Bride ele of Jan. 27. A presentation i made to the guest of Honor. The table which was centred wit Spring blossoms and lighted b Ivory tapers was arranged for 1 the guests included miss Eibner mrs g. J. Mclean mrs. Eibner jr., misses Lorraine Cassin to Etta Kinahan Bernadette Kirb Patricia Hearn Lillian Gillerlain Agnes Lohr Frances Franklin and Patricia Whiting. Is. J. T. Sterling will enter Tain at dinner tuesday her guests later to attend the performance of buddies sponsored by the United College women s auxiliary at the Dominion theatre. Spring blossoms will adorn the table lighted by White tapers. Guests will be or. And mrs. Lewis Smith or. And mrs. John Gregory and or. And mrs. H. Tozeland. Honouring miss Cecilia Eibner whose marriage to or. Joseph Moore Benson will take place sat urday mrs. Gordon j. Mclean Rosedale Avenue entertained in formally Friday evening at a miscellaneous Shower. The Tea table was attractively Laid with a lace cloth and pastel toned tapers lighted the room. The assistants included miss Dorothy Darnell and Margaret Wheeler. The guests numbered a mrs. Edward r. Gardner left thursday for Ottawa where she will join her husband flying officers Edward r. Gardner. Mrs. E. H. Evans of Minnedosa Man., pasted through Winnipeg monday in route to the East where she will join her husband flight Lieut. Evans. Executive of the family Bureau in or lecture gave the Basic concepts f social work As a sense of neigh oiliness and friendliness a love f people which makes us anxious o share their burdens and thus help people to help themselves. Commonsense is the strength o. He social worker miss Moore jointed out but she must also have tolerance tact a sense of responsibility a sense of humor and a know Edge of her own Community. There hould be no co operation in social agencies. Miss Moore stressed the import Ance of the preventive Side of so Cial work. The need for this mus just be recognized then action Aken to alleviate the trouble Anc plans made to prevent it. Three ways of doing this include Goot recreation Good Community con acts and Good education. The course of lectures arrange or this season Are Jan. 22, Basi concepts of social work miss mar Ioria l. Moore Jan. 23, keeping the Community healthy capt. Morle Elliott Jan. 24, family Case Wor today miss Moore and mrs. Harol Riley Jan. 25, our responsibilities to the child of today miss Moore Jan. 29 and 30. Winnipeg s Socia work agencies in action. Mrs. Joseph Racine Jan. 31, caring of neglected and dependent Childre in Winnipeg mrs. Joseph Racine. Feb. 1. Association of the Junio leagues of America and the Junio league of Winnipeg mrs. Georg v. Ferguson. Benefit association holds installation at the meeting of the woman s Benefit association held Friday in the travellers Hall at 3 ., the weddings Knox Church United formed the etting for the marriage of Eliza eth Walker younger daughter of in. And mrs. James Mcmahon to corp. Victor Gordon Tristram i.o..c., younger son of or. And mrs. Victor t. Tristram which solemnized saturday. Miss Margaret Mcmahon attended or sister. Or. Allan Tristram brother of the bridegroom was Iest Man. The Bride Given in marriage by ice father wore a frock of Taupe Rey crepe featuring a Corseletti vast. The bodice had a tailored sweetheart neckline draped full less at front and Bracelet length sleeves. She wore a shirred turban of Mulberry crepe and carried a Matching Muff. Her Corsage was of Talisman roses and violets. The bridesmaid wore deep Rose crepe with a shirred bodice Brace it length sleeves and Bustle Back. Her hat and shirred Muff were of British Blue. Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses and lilies of he Valley. The reception was held in the Rose room of the St. Charles hotel at which the guests were entertained by songs from or. James . The guests later attended the supper dance in the hotel. Mrs. Mcmahon the Bride s Mother chose a frock of Dove Rose featuring a Petal neckline and front seams outlined in trap unto embroidery. Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Tristram Mother of the bridegroom wore Emerald Green velvet having a v neckline and draped fullness in the bodice with a Matching hat. Butterfly roses formed her Corsage. A quiet wedding was solemnized at Rivers Man., Jan. 20 in the United Church manse when Dorothy May fourth daughter of or. And mrs. G. S. Pern Ett of Wheatland became the Bride of or. John Beever. Fourth son of or. And mrs. Samuel Beever of Rivers. The Bride Given in marriage by her father was attended by her sister Evelyn. Or. Fred Beever acted As groomsman. Rev. W. R. Donogh read the marriage lines. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents at Wheatland. Or. And mrs. Beaver will reside near Rivers. A quiet wedding took place Jan. 5 at holy Cross Church with Rev. Father r. Brodeur officiating when Helen daughter of or. D. Poersch and the late mrs. Poersch of Morris. Han., was United in marriage to Mir. Victor Cormier eldest son of the ate or. And mrs. Philip Cormier joint hostesses entertain in Honor of Blanche Rodrique mrs. Charles Dubuc and miss Peggy Barkwell entertained delightfully monday evening at a handkerchief Shower at miss bark Well s Home Yale Avenue in Honor of miss Blanche Rodrique a Bride elect of saturday. The table was decorated with a Lovely Centrepiece formed from a Pale Pink tulle Cross centred with a miniature Baal couple. Ivory tapers set in Silvei candlesticks softly lighted the room Ponso Rej f Aid of f e Hel the old Bill prom Ponsi he Newman club in Aii Adian army huts will be held sat urday Jan. 27, in the fort Lotel. Those who will lend Tholt include president mrs. Block has r in Barrio. Ont., frs. Sidney Smith Brig and of g Beverly w. Browne. Commane and mrs. C. R. Frayer ind mrs. W. H. O. M. M. Kay . . S. Booth. . And s. J. Cox or. And mrs. P. J. Icing her. Prof and mrs. Jamas Macdonald. Or. And mrs. J. Jujj. Kin capt. W. S. Riddell f mrs. W. B. Sword will enter Ujj at an after theatre party follow the John Holden players Perton Ance of buddies tuesday we it will be sponsored by the wot Nej auxiliary to United College. Pause. Refresh mrs. J. A. M. Rodrique and mrs e a Brousseau presided Over the Tea cups. The group of included misses Annette Hin co Mac Brousseau and Ella Fash. B b. Mclntosh Sharpe churned from visiting it with her son and 1u ump. 11t daughter in Law sergeant Pilot w. H Mclntosh and mrs. Mclntosh. I mis. W. H. Mclntosh was formerly miss Freda Bjornson of Winnipeg. The marriage of miss Barbara Stanbury Uycke daughter of or and mrs. Uycke Vancouver to Squadron Leader e. A. Mcnab son of Hon. A. P. Mcnab Lieut Emma governor of Saskatchewan and mrs. Mcnab took place saturday even ing at fort Massey United Church Halifax . Rev. J. Harris Ander son performed the ceremony. Squadron Leader and mrs. Mcnab ill. Live in Halifax. The members of the Board at ii Margaret. Scott nursing Mission have issued invitations for their a Lual meeting to be held saturday at 3 . At the Home of the Mission 99 George Street. Tea will be served by the auxiliary. Mrs. B. A. Mooney and her Little daughter Margaret have arrived from Holden alfa., to be the guests for a few weeks of or. Mooney s parents. Or. And mrs. B. R. Mooney King Sway. Mrs. A. C. Ferguson entertained informally during the Tea hour tuesday at her Home on Roslyn Road in Honor of miss Marjorie Stidston a Bride elect of january. Or. And mrs. M. Toby were Honor guests Al a Surprise party saturday held at the Home of their grandson or. B. Cushman. A presentation of a clock was made and mrs. J. Rogers mrs. T. Stedman and mrs. B. Cushman poured Coffee. Guests numbered 40. Mrs. Hector Poirer and miss Annette Hince were joint hostesses during the Tea hour sunday when Thev entertained at the Home of miss Hince s aunt. Mrs. Albert Paquin. Ritchot Street in Hono r miss Blanche Rodrique whose mar-1 Ridge to or. Frederick Albert Brousseau will take place saturday. The Tea table was centred with i Clear that tormenting Stuhr assorted Spring blooms offset by breathe More f reel Al just jus ten i this still Silt Clear cold clogged a this Quick of following officers were installed for the year 1940. The installation was conducted by mrs. F. Greena Way president mrs. B. Cunning Ham vice president mrs. W. H. Taylor financial Secretary mrs. A. E. Millican treasurer mrs. R. Iveson lady of ceremonies mrs. G. Gair chaplain mrs. G. Scott ser Geant. Mrs. E. H. Ross inner hos Tess mrs. E. M. Earl outer hostess mrs. R. Johnson musician miss May Mcdonald. After which the Captain mrs. May Hood and the guard team were installed. Reports of the year s activities were presented by mrs. R. Iveson and mrs. F. Greenaway. A report was Given by mrs. G. Scott con Vener of the red Cross work. Two new members were initiated into the order mrs. A. Edwards and mrs. M. E. Mccombs. President Cunningham welcomed a visiting member from Edmonton mrs. K. White. Winners at the whist drive were mrs. F. Greenaway mrs. R. Johnson and mrs. A. Beattie. President Cunningham presented the instal Ling officer. Mrs. F. Greenaway with the . Pin. Other Mem Bers presented with their . Pin were mrs. Alice Mckay miss v. Cunningham mrs. C. I Bennet Asalle. Man. Engagements or. And mrs. D. Kolodie of Winnipeg announce the engagement of their daughter. Olga to or. Zanco Hladki Only son of or. And mrs. F. Hladki. Of Transcona. Or. And mrs. C. W. Johnson Ash Street announce the engagement of their Only daughter. Joan Sheila to or. Matthew Mcnicol Ainslie son of or. And mrs. A. Ainslie the wedding to take place feb. 3. Is. Alphonsus women to hold annual Tea the married ladies of St. Al Phonsus Church will hold their an Nual Tea thursday from 2.30 to 5.30 in t. Eaton co. Assembly Hall. Mrs. E. E. Mcpike and mrs. H. Tracy. Mrs. J. Hardisty will be in charge of the exchequer. The ladies of the Parish will assist in serving the guests. A miss e. D. Bowes gave an address at the meeting of the United College alumnae. Saturday afternoon in Sparling Hall. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. D. Owens and miss Luella sprung. Those assisting included misses Helen Grant. Mar Jorie Anderson Norma Jane ver Perret mrs. A. Mitchell mrs. J. Legal. The assistants included wait for a misses Yelander and Anita Rodrique. Coy to get a Frances Gary. Leona Arpin. Lull Start. Used it first Ette Paquin. Alice Hince. Jenny snaffle or sneeze body Edna Wray and Margaret Vatro nol helps Ivory tapers. A miniature Bride and bridegroom also decked the table. Presiding Over the Lea cups were mrs. E. Rodrique mrs. E. A. Brousseau mrs. Albert Paquin. Drops of Vicks what you need. Feel it go right to iwo real Comfort. Thison Airry is successful because Vatro Kola Active eral essential Relief giving and miss e. Cunningham. A social Ner and Eleanor Bird hour was spent and refreshments were served. . Help for evacuees All chapters of the Imperial order daughters of the Empire have contributed to the tons of clothing and blankets forwarded to women s War emergency committee and distributed to overseas in England and France. At the left of Fth picture is mrs. Mortimer Appleby. 2 former member of the order in Victoria. At the extreme right is mrs. H. P. Swan a member of the order for 18 years in British Columbia. In the Centre is mrs. T. F. Cotton wife of Well known Canadian heart specialist in London. The ladies auxiliary of the Canadian railway association held a banquet thursday in Moore s. Mrs. S. Milner spoke briefly their activities during the past year. Presentations were made by mrs. L. Patterson to the president mrs. H. Stephenson and the Secretary. Mrs. J. H. Lutus. 9 club events mothers auxiliary Winnipeg chanter. Order of Demolay. Wednesday. 8 . In Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street. Election of officers. Grenadiers ladies auxiliary Central committee meeting wednesday. 2.30 ., 194 main Street. Mrs. G. H. Martins group. .f. Ladies auxiliary to meet Friday. 2.30 ., in Grace Church ladies parlor. Ladies auxiliary to swedish male voice choir. Wednesday. 3 ., at Home of mrs. Esse w. A Judah. St. 3. 228 Stan Ley Street. Fort Douglas musical chapter . Luncheon meeting. Wednesday Al ii . At the Homi of mrs j. E. Kinney 11g5 Grosvenor Avenue. Grace Church Circle 2. Thursday. 2.30 . At Home of mrs. H. Perley Martin. 30 Ritz apartments Avenue. Lucky ladies club. Wednesday. 8 . At Home of mrs. A. P. Hancock. 345 Mont Rose Street. East Kildonan. Emergency executive meeting ladies auxiliary Canadian legion. . Win pipes Branch 1. Friday. 2.30 . In Tribune building. Smith Street. Sponsored by inc woman s auxiliary of St. Patrick s anglican Church the Home hour club will rive a demonstration of made in Manitoba products in the Parish Hall. Spruce Street wednesday. 2.15 . Splendid prizes. Refreshments served. Winnipeg Temple Friday., 3 . Royal templars Ball Young Street. The French Canadian women annual luncheon tuesday at 1 . At the Marlborough hotel. Follow ing luncheon annual reports vill be read followed by Genera meeting and election of officers. General meeting of the Gordon Bel alumni at school Friday it 8.15 . To be followed by a dance. Plans for the Winter s activities will be arranged including Badminton hockey basketball volleyball Etc a hike is proposed for Early february. A theatre party with members of alumni putting on a Slace show set Lor wednesday. Feb. 23, mrs. Comba Heads Greenwood choir the choir of Greenwood United Church held its annual election of officers Friday. Trie following slate of officers was elected miss Winnie Simm past president mrs. A. Stewart Comba president miss Roberta Miller vice president or. Harold Gate Secretary treasurer miss Audrey Anderson social con Vener or. Colin m. Hay and miss Ann Hobbs social committee mrs. Mcrae gown convener miss Madge Stevens assistant gown con Vener miss Nancy Gordon librarian or. Frank . Assistant librarian mrs. Harold Gale truant officer. Region auxiliary names new officers the auxiliary Elmwood and East Kildonan Branch of the acadian legion. ., 1940 officers Are honorary president mrs. N. Reidle president. Mrs. W. Blackie first vice president mrs. T. Maclean second vice president. Mrs. A. Styles Secretary. Mrs. W. Treasurer executive. Mrs. Mrs. N. Crowe Fitch mrs. T. Martin. Mrs. W. Liddile mrs. G. D. Mrs. G. Forgie a Iron of. Arms mrs. R. Manns poppy trus tee. Mrs. M. Petley pianist. Mrs. F. Rickner sick convenor mrs. Keep a cold from developing. Morris social convener mrs. To in Ping such Maclean. Women. Start Tad Ali i Yount moderns styled he 194 Way Are Here in classic izod Patent and sleek fore Cit leathers Spring. Come in Sill see you la be delighted with tails find smart now Colon. 32 to 10. Widths aaa to women i shoe Section second ;