Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 26, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 26, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight sombre tones relieved v touches of color Rief session by Muriel Adams. Ottawa Jan. 26. Tones predominated but it is not a Complete feminine Black out when parliament opened. Thursday for what proved to be the last Brief session of its loth parliament. Bright feathers nodded from Small Black hats and Brilliant Trion miss shone from Plain gowns. Spring toned rocks stood out vividly hero and there against the almost ill Black background of smartly Clad women and morning coated men. Contrasting sharply with the colourful pattern Woven by women s gowns in former years the majority of inc -of1 women who won admit Tance to the narrow chamber wore worn by . H. Willis o Connor wife of the senior aide de Camp. Saucy feathers aquamarine Ostrich feathers waved Saucil from the top of the smart Black hat worn by . Pierre f. Casgrain. Wife of the speaker of the House of commons. Her Black velvet afternoon gown was trimmed at the neck with an aquamarine neck let and she carried an aquamarine suede bag. Mrs. W. E. Foster wife of the Black Street length ensembles. Senate speaker. Wore a gown of lady Tweedsmuir and her lady crepe with a Darker hat. Her daughter. Miss Charlotte was in Black. Flat. Scarlet in waiting were the Only women formally dressed for the occasion but their gowns were much less formal than in other years and they wore no jewelry. Her excellency s gown of Pale Pink lame figured in Blue and cyclamen shades was of formal afternoon length falling softly to the floor with High neckline and Elbow length sleeves. Mrs. George Pape her lady in waiting wore a floor length gown of dark Blue Nargan a with flesh coloured Yoke and embroidered sleeves. Lady he Feni. Wife of the Secre tary to the governor general wore a figured silk frock in Green and Dull red shades complemented by a Small Green Feather hat. Green in a Darker Shade was news items of social and personal in Eresli waitress Tillee says zip new butter rum life savers Are made to order for your Sweet tooth. Try this taste i thrill feathers added brightness to the Crown of the Small Black hat worn by . R. J. Man Ion Wile of the opposition Leader. A Silver Fox Scarf topped her Black gown. Mrs. T. A. Crerar wife of the minister of mines and resources wore Silver Fox furs with her Black ensemble. Her daughter. Miss Dor Othy was in Gray with Long stole of Smoky Fox. Plum crepe and Satin formed the simply fashioned gown worn by . Ernest Lapointe wife of the minister of Justice. Her exaggerated velvet Beret was in Plum Shade and she wore Sables. Aquamarine sequins shone on the sleeves of the Black gown worn by . Norman Mclarty wife of the minister of labor. Mrs. Cromwell in Black curious eyes focussed on the diplomatic gallery where the new est additions the United states minister James h. H. Cromwell and . Cromwell watched the ceremony. Mrs. Cromwell s Black velvet frock was simply Cut with Silver frogs embroidered on the front of the High necked bodice. A narrow Diamond Bracelet shone from her wrist and her car rings Ere Pale Green zircons encircled n diamonds. Her Pill Box hat was r velvet with Flat streamers at the ack. Lady Campbell wife of the Brit so High commissioner wore a Blue Repe dress with Darker hat. Baroness Tomii wife of the Jap Nese minister wore Plain Black with a Small Matching Oque. Miss Agnes Macphail senior Fern nine member of the House of com Nons was the Only representative f Canada s four women pair Xiamen in the chamber. George Black senator Cairine Wilson and caledonian told poet Robert was Prophet of democracy Tufis not. A january the result of starved native Al bleakness or a grand patriotic that makes scottish men and women the world Over celebrate at this time but rather to pay tribute to the Prophet of said Rev. Day in addressing members of the Gale Dorii Aii women a club at their eighth annual Burns dinner at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Of All pets the most Robert was Able to teach in song what he had and boundless sympathy for god s creatures. Able draw. From nature he made inanimate things animate and no one before or since has Sung with the feeling and pathos of the scottish Bard said the speaker. If vie owe to any Man the free Dom and Liberty about which there is so much talk today it is to Robert Burns or. Maclean said speaking of his life he said Burns has been unfortunate in his biographers and too Many dwell on his weaknesses. Mrs. A. M. Davidson president welcomed the Large number of members and their friends. She proposed the Toast to the King and introduced the Honor guests. With due ceremony the Haggis was borne aloft through the dining room by miss Iris Smith wearing National costume and with Eleanor Murray and Doreen Tomlinson As Standard bearer. Piper William Macleod piped the head table guests to their places and led the rated the room and the places of the guests at the head table were marked with bouquets of the blossoms. Guests. Head table were Rev. . David son . To. G. Mathers . Boul Den . J. C. Durno . John Allan . J. B. Haig . Charles Smith . C. Skinner and miss b. Kennedy. Telegrams were received from the founder of the club . M. A. J. Oswald who was unable to attend and from the Winnipeg caledonian so . P. H. Fulton briefly reviewed the work of the red. Cross group. Newest with Handy candies avoid risk and relieve misery this Quick external Way experienced mothers Don t like to risk making discomfort folds worse by drastic internal dosing. That s Why they treat children s colds sex with Vicks vap rub. Vap rub acts on the skin like a at the same time gives off soothing Vapours that Are breathed direct into irritated air passages. This poultice and Vapour action relieves miseries of colds need Buss dosing. Adv mks. Hugh Johnston left Friday morning by air plane for Seattle wash., and will visit her sister . T. G. Roberts in. Vic Toria . Senator away. Iva c. Fallis were All Pink and while Motif makes pretty table at bridal Shower . R. H. Murdoch 305 Arling on Street entertained at a miscellaneous Shower wednesday in Honor of miss Hazel Rowntree a Bride elect of january. The gifts were presented to the Honor guest by snid Wilson Smith. Pink and White favors and blossoms decked the Able which was presided Over by . Oswald Brewer . W. C. Handford and . George Wilson Smith. Guests numbered 35. Is. William Wallace Waverley Street will entertain at dinner Friday in Honor of or. And . Frank Nichols formerly of Regina and of or. And . J. A. Caulder formerly of Toronto who have arrived to take up residence in Winnipeg. Other guests will include or. And . R. K. Scarlett and miss Doris Watkins. Mrs. H. Boivin of Dryden ont., accompanied by her Small daughter Lorraine is spending a few Days in town the guest of . J. E. De Gagne St. Boniface. Or. And . John Hume Oak River Man., have returned from a visit to Eastern Canada new York and Southern states. Mrs. C r. Gilmour has returned Home from Toronto where she was the guest of her Mother . F. A. Phippen for a Bride Given in marriage by her Mother Groom quiet wedding was solemnized at Knox United Church Jan. 18, when Yvonne Euphemia eldest daughter of or. And . Gordon a. House Van Couver ., and or. George Tay Lor Watt Winnipeg son of or. And . William Watt Reston exchanged marriage vows. Rev. Donald b. Macdonald performed the ceremony. The wedding March was played by miss Gretta Mac Pherson. The bridal gown of White triple sheer Georgette was fashioned on simple lines. The tight bodice flowing into a full skirt slightly in train. Topping the gown was a fitted jacket of White Chantilly lace featuring Short shirred sleeves and a Bustle effect. The Bride carried a White Ivory Bible from which fell Stream ers of lilies of the Valley. Her Finger tip veil of French silk net was held by a Tiara of Orange Blos soms which had been worn by the Bride s Mother on her wedding Day. The Bride who was unattended was Given in marriage by her Mother. Both the mothers of the Bride and of the bridegroom chose Black with Matching accessories. Later the Bride changed to a two piece Woollen suit of fuchsia with Black accessories. Or. And . George Taylor Watt Are residing in Winnipeg. Neepawa pretty Mili tary wedding was solemnized at the salvation army Hall Jan. 1, when Violet h e 1 m a second daughter of or. And . J. E. Foley of Neepawa became the Bride of or. Earl Grant Scott Lith Over taffeta with Matching Chapel veil and carried Pale Pink carnations and Maidenhair Fern. Miss Jerylo chose Tea Rose net Over Taf feta with Chapel veil and carried deep Pink carnations and Maiden hair Fern. Or. and or. Pete Borak attended the Bride Haggis procession. Mrs. D. A. The Ushers were or. Medium. Battery son of or. And . A. G. E. Scott of Winnipeg. The ceremony was performed by major r. Mccoughey of Brandon. Miss Christina Pettitt presided at Harold and or. George Ferguson Brothers of the Bride. The reception was held at Hepman Hall. Mrs. J. Ferguson Mother of the Bride chose a Green crepe after noon dress with Corsage of Ameri can Beauty roses. Mrs. Jerylo Mother of the bridegroom wore wine crepe with inserts of Cut velvet. Her Corsage was american Beauty roses. Or. And . Jerylo will reside at Ingolf Ontario. A quiet wedding took place Jan. 6, in the Sparling manse when eve Lyn Donalda Burr youngest Daugh Ter of . H. Gibbs became the Bride of mr., Walter Bazluke Only son of or. And j. Bazluke Rev. R. M. Frayne the Bride Given in marriage by or. A Gibbons wore a Midnight Blue crepe dress made afternoon length and having a brocaded Bod ice. She wore Talisman roses. Or. And . W. Law were the attend ants. The reception for immediate rela Tives and friends at the Home of the bridegroom s parents. Or and . Bazluke will reside in Winnipeg. 3 3 a quiet wedding was solemnized in the Chapel of All Saint s Church january 17, uniting in marriage Ethel May daughter of or. And . John Aitken of Melfort sask., arid Corporal William Thomas Preslo ski Winnipeg grenadiers major win. Askey per formed the ceremony. The Bride Vire a Rose beige gown with Natch. Ing hat her Corsage was of Talis Man roses and lilies of the Valley. She was attended by her sister miss Margaret Aitken. Who wore a dress of Lime Green her Corsage was of Talisman roses. Pet. Wal lace Pearce Winnipeg grenadiers was Best Man. Boulden club Bard recited Burns ode to the Haggis. Heart of Empire responding to the Toast to can Ada the land we live in . William Wither called her adopted Home the heart of Empire production in minerals food and air training and urged the struggle is Over and. There comes an influx of people of Europe seek ing peace the ideals set by Burns be adopted Man to Man the world o or Brothers be for a . H. A. Thompson voiced the appreciation of the club to or. Maclean and miss Gladys Eddie to. The artists who took part in the evening s programme. A group of violin solos was Given by Jean Walker songs by Helen Tennant and May and scottish dances by Eleanor Murray Iris Smith and Doreen Tomlinson. The accompanists were . A. D. Mclntosh Evelyn m. Gregory and Piper Macleod. Scottish flags with Union jacks were raised above the head table while clusters of Small flags decked the tables. Low bowls of daffodils Narcissi marigolds Mimosa and Heather added a. Pretty Floral Deco ration and pastel tapers shed a soft Light. On one Wall Hung a painting of Robert Burns. Stand Ards holding scottish thistles Deco Chamberlain originates cake sans butter sugar London 26. Seville wife of the prime minister has evolved with the Aid of her Cook a recipe for cake without butter or sugar which May be made at will because none of the ingredients Are subject to ration ing. The Downing As it was at once called is be ing served at her Tea parties. The formula weigh two eggs and take their weight in mar Garine Cream the Margarine with Golden syrup add the eggs Well beaten and then add sifted self raising flour. Bake in a moderate oven for 45 minutes. Hostess arranges evening of Bridge for Marion Ross . Robert e. Anderson can. Bridge Street will Bridge Friday evening in Honor Oil miss Marion Ross a feb. 3 White Narcissi with a Fifel stocks will Centre the supper lighted by Ivory tapers. M group of friends Honor Norma Killeen at pre bridal dinner a no hostess dinner was. Held wednesday Moore s Din ing room in Honor of miss Norma Killeen a Bride elect of feb. 1. The table was centred with an arrange ment of Pink roses with lilies of the Valley and. Lighted by. Pink and White tapers. Mrs. Ivan Riddle made a presentation. Guests included miss Killeen . Riddle . Donald. Conner . Cliff an Drews misses Lois Roche Nell Langevin and Loretta tie Dalve. Is h. J. Crabtree and . H. J. Smith will be joint hostesses monday afternoon at . Crabtree s residence 74-St. Re. A. K. Kohnen entertained the Friendship club at dinner wednesday. The table was centred with Spring blooms in a Sheffield bowl offset by White tapers in Silver candelabra. The guests were . H. Mulvena . S. O Brien . G. Phelan . M. Shanahan . M. Varroni . F. R. Johnston . P. Pound . J. A. Mcmanus . A. P. Mcdonald . O. W. Boyle and . J. G. H. Molloy. Mrs. To a. Brown and . James Colvin were joint hostesses wednesday evening entertaining at a Kitchen Shower at . Colvin s Home in Honor of miss Vera hold ing a Bride elect of feb. 3. The gifts were presented in a Large camper drawn on a decorated Wagon by Little miss Annie Brown m smooth creamy fudge sauce hot or cold. Every and master Bobbie Cheadle. A Buffet supper was served to 50 guests. Ade by the -junket1 folks Chr Laboratory Toronto o m marmalade oranges to the fore by june Horne second Call to marmalade Mak ing comes this week with the arrival of More of the bitter oranges. This time there. Are some real Seville oranges frown Spain and More Arizona. From the Spanish oranges Are not very plentiful and Are Selling at from 25c to 28c a Pound. Those from California and Arizona Are from 15c to. 18c a Pound. The cooking vegetable line up this week is not very promising outside of the arrival of some excellent baking potatoes from Idaho and some quite Green peas. The potatoes Are quite Large and uniform in size and they Are fairly expensive at from 8c to Loc Mary s Road to the members of be rendezvous Francais. Miss Margaret Ferguson was a luncheon hostess wednesday entertaining 12 guests at the Winnipeg Winter club. The table was centred with Spring blossoms. Or. And . J. M. Duffy Dubuc Street Norwood Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a Daugh Ter. Mrs. Duffy was the former miss Edith Jeffrey. Or. And . G. T. Home Street Are. Receiving. Congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs Maher was formerly. Miss Elsie Thompson. N or. And . William Bathgate left on monday morning by air plane for their Home in Vancouver after spending the. Past few weeks with . Bathgate s or. And f. W. Ethel b i t Street. . A. Hawkins entertained at a party wednesday evening at their Home 100 Lipton Street in Honor of their Nephew or. Gordon Berkley who is leaving with the . Tremaine Best of Dawson City who was the guest of her Cousin . Martin Best 131 Chestnut Street left thursday for Prince Edward Island. It 6 or. And .-William Wallace Blair Are the guests of or. Blair s parents or. And or Grear p. -1054. Grosvenor Avenue. Mrs. Blair prior to her marriage was Charlotte Cicely Wright eldest daughter. Of or and . T. A. Wright. 0 in Honor of . Earle Wrighley formerly miss Patricia Anderson of sask., . A. Scarbrough . C. N. Palmer and . Eber Rothwell entertained at the. Home of . Sherbrook Street wednesday afternoon bowl of daffodils centred the Tea table which was lighted by. Tall is. W. G. Laird was a Tea hostess wednesday enter Taining in Honor of Eileen Chandler of Ottawa ont. In Honor of miss Helen Brough ton whose marriage will take place saturday Jan. 27, . R. Chisholm and her daughter Nan entertained a miscellaneous Throat sore for common Ordinary sore 1 a fish the Gla of Lor i gel Chi the piano. During the signing of the. Register . E. Foreman Sis Ter of the Bride Sang o perfect love. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White Satin with Long fitted sleeves and skirt Flar ing from a fitted Waistline. Her length veil was held by a Halo of Orange blossoms of the she Talisman roses and with a How of lilies the Valley Chiffon ribbon. The was attended by her sister in Law. Mrs. J. E. Foley jr., As Matron of Honor and miss Doro thy Pettitt As bridesmaid. Mrs. Foley chose Blue Georgette Over taffeta her Blue three Quarter length veil being held by. Roses. She carried Talisman Fern. Miss Pettitt chose Pink brocaded taffeta. Her Long White veil was held by roses and she also carried beware of Throat infection gargle daily with dettol7 protect yourself from epidemic colds sore throats and Chest and Throat infection by gargling with Dettoli daily. Though Dettoli is several times stronger than pure carbolic acid it is non poisonous and harmless but it is deadly to germs and germs often infect the Throat first of All. This safeguard will be yours if you and your family gargle regularly with Dettoli Antiseptic. Dettoli offers you All these qualities non poisonous non staining several times As Strong As. Pure carbolic acid does not Hurt pleasant odour gentle to human tissue. Talisman roses. . Ernest Foreman Reckitt Over sea limited act tical mantra k.c.a., of Brandon brother in Law of the Bride attended the Bride Groom. The Ushers were messes. James Foley and Eric Pettitt. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Later or. And . Scott left for Winnipeg where they have taken up Resi Dence. For travelling the Bride chose a wine dress with Bustle effect and Black hat .- Foley Mother of the Bride wore a fitted Navy silk crepe dress and a Corsage of Pink roses and Fern. Jux a pretty wedding was solemnized Jan. 20 at 4 . At St. Juan Ukrain Ian Cathedral Young est daughter of or. And . J. Ferguson became the Bride of or. William Jerylo Only son of. Or. And . S. Jerylo of Ingolf ont. The Bride whose father gave her in marriage. Wore White Satin with lace panels. Her floor length veil was held with a Halo of seed pearls and Orange blossoms. She carried Talisman roses and lilies of the j miss both Ferguson and miss Ann Jerylo miss Fer. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s sister . F. H. Wheatland 280 Mcadam Avenue. T v a wedding took place january 19, at the Westminster United Church manse Saskatoon when Hev. Nelson Chappell United in. Marriage Maud Elaine third daughter of or and . N g. Moffitt of Shoal Lake Man to or Thomas s. Hunter youngest son of or and mis j Hunter of Saskatoon. The Bride wore an afternoon frock of Royal Blue crepe. With Blue hat and Talisman roses. The bridegroom s sister . L. Covey of Saskatoon was Matron of Lionar wearing a Brown crepe dress with rust hat the attended by his brother in Law or. L. Covey. A wedding supper was served m the King Jeorge hotel. Or and . Hunter will reside. At Outlook sask. Grohn Antilla Sioux Lookout ont. A quiet wedding was solemnized at 8 pm., january 20 in the United Church manse when . S. E. Antilla and or. A. A Grohn of Central Patricia ont were United in marriage. Rev. Alex Cox officiated or. And . Gronn will reside in Central Pat Blair s Tea Honor for daughter before her wedding . J. G. Blair held a Tea wednesday in Honor of her daughter Patricia whose marriage. Will take place this month. -.. Hasson and w. Cunningham poured Tea and assisting were . E. Deverall . Hunter miss Shiela Sim Mons miss Ethel Sherbin and miss Beryl Blair. Shredl a Pound. Six of these would Cost you Between 40c and 45c, which puts then in the luxury class. The Green peas Are the. Pods Are quite Small but they Are Well filled that is those i saw in most of the shops were although i came across some in that were very poorly filled. These Are from Loc to 15c.a- Flower is fresh with creamy curds. They Are Needium sized at from 18c to 25c a head. Broccoli has quite Good color but is not As fresh a that i. Saw at from 12c to 15c a. Pound. Brus Sels sprouts Are solid and fresh but would require. Some trimming at from 12c to 15c a Pound lettuce Quality Good head lettuce is very Good qual Ity this week. The., Heads Are firm with Good and they Are Crisp and at 5c to 8c ahead. Radishes also Are Good at from 4e to 7c a Bunch. Celery is. Fresh and Crisp but not very Well bleached and bleeds some trimming at from 8c to 15c a Pound. Green peppers Are fresh and thick skinned at from 15c to 3.0 c a Pound for the. Same Quality. Mexican tomatoes Are a Diu m in size nicely ripened and at from 12c to 18c a Pound emperor grapes this week Are plump dry fresh and Well attached to the stems at from 13c a Pound. There still seems to be an abundance of Cape cod Cran Bei ties in the shops and these Are excellent Quality at from 19c to 28c a on where you buy them. The California Field rhubarb that is Here quite fresh and has. A Lovely deep red color tramp by. 39 club Friday. 7.30 . Meet atm tinge. Room hebrew sick Hall 239 refreshments at Hall. St. Paul a Law Bouwine club whirl but the stalks Are Large. It is from 7c to Loc a Pound. When buying Navel or any Sweet oranges for that matter you would do Well to. Inquire about the size of the Orange As Well As the. Price. The reason. Have mentioned this is that i have been p for several weeks now on the difference of the Price of oranges that Are identical in size and trend in different shops this week i found the 344 s at anywhere from 15c to 22c a dozen and 100 s varied from 60c to 75c yellow tapers. Mrs. Palmer and . Rothwell presented the presents in a prettily decorated yellow and White Basket. Mrs. Ken Mur Ray sister of the Bride presided Over the Tea. Cups. Tea cups were read by . Palmer and . Coultier. W . C. Protasiewicz Aberdeen entertained sunday after noon in Honor of her daughter s Bertha birthday. The Tea table was centred with a Silver Bas Ket holding Spring blossoms flanked by Matching toned tap ers. Presiding were . M. Smith and miss. Anne Dinko wich. The assistants included misses Frances Dershko Annie Slipski Winnie Dershko alga Basisty Jean Zinkowich or. F. Osto flew or. P. Ochinko and or. N. Bowden. Mrs. C. Dickson was hostess at a personal Shower tuesday in Honor of miss Helen Broughton whose marriage place saturday Jan. 27. The guests numbered 22. . E. Jacques who has been visiting her brother in Law and Sis-1 and . , Brussels apartments left thursday evening for her Home in Montreal. O . A. W. Melvin of Vancouver ., is a visitor in Winnipeg re Newing former friendships. She is the guest of her brother and sister in Law or. Ami g. Breen. Mrs. Wilfred Green Dorothy apartments entertained thursday evening Mae Rux ton a Bride elect of feb. 7. ton a Bride elect of feb. 7. A presentation was made to the Honor guest. The supper table was centred with tulips an d lighted by Ivory tapers. Guests numbered nine. Mair and . Summerville. Little june Mair and Ann. 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