Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 20, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press monday May 20. 1940 events of social and personal interest Alpha Delta Phi sorority Marks 89th anniversary at sunday breakfast party Alpha Delta i sorority the oldest organization of women of its kind in the world celebrated its 89th birthday sunday. This group was founded May 13, 1351. At Wesleyan female College in Macon Georgia. Alpha Delta i was first created to better one another and them selves morally mentally and so a breakfast party at the log Cabin was the Way in which the local chapter. Bela Thola. Celebrated the occasion. Vivienne Dundon replied to the Toast to the graduates. The scholarship award a Gold ring with the Alpha Delta i Crest is presented each year to the girl with the highest academic standing in the Active chapter. Miss Marion Rowntree was the recipient this year. Miss Marjorie Dillabough making the presentation the treasurer s award for Best co operation Vith the treasurer went the Exchange of office for the programme that followed to miss Florence Sterlin the breakfast. Miss Helene John a treasurer. Marjorie James Stone presided. Following the presentation. If Tho Presil recognition pins place from recognition pins. H g made to the Kins Exchange Dontai Oft ice took Helene Johnstone in Unkauf. The Toast to the founders was pro posed by Grace Humphries. Miss Humphries mentioned that for a fraternal organization no motto could be More appropriate or of a higher Ideal than that of Alpha Delta i. Live for one she pointed out that this society has grown from a Small Circle of inti mate friends to a great organization with College and alumnae chapters throughout Canada and the United states. Miss Pat Buckley proposed Tho Toast to the graduates. And presented them with Silver spoons. The 1940 graduates Are misses Vivienne Dunden Marjorie James. Margaret Barber. Marie Rowntree and Graham photo by Marion Morris. Tot thousands upon thousands use t8 help relieve red ugly Cuti Cura ointment helps heal and Clear up in. Sightly facial blemishes due to external causes soap lathers away surface impurities helps keep the skin soft and smooth. Don t delay Relief use this mildly medicated com soap and regularly. Results Are often surprising. Buy both at your druggist s today. The mothers graduates were club to presented la by Helene Johnstone. Marjorie Dilla Bough a concert pianist received a special award of recognition from the alumnae chapter. Miss Florence Stirling one of the delegates from the Active chapter to the recent provincial convention held in Lake Forest. Illinois gave a report on activities and events which took place at the Conven Tion. The slut of officers for the alumnae chapter for the year 1940 is As follows president. Lila Unkauf vice president Doreen Brawl Shaw treasurer Lilian Whitbroad recording Secretary Ruth Hamil ton corresponding Buckley Buckley. Chapter Secretary reporter Pat Pat company s party Marks opening of new auditorium a Happy gathering was held Fri Day evening when the Singer sew ing machine company entertained the Winnipeg staff and their friends on the occasion of the official open j ing of the company s new Audi a thorium. It will be used As a meet ing place for the Junior sewing club groups of ladies sewing for the red Cross lectures on clothing and Home decorations and gather Ings of employees. Dancing and cards were enjoyed and a Buffet supper served at Midnight. Out of town company managers present were messes. A. M. Warren. .1. E. Brown. Regina j. Laing. Moose jaw j. Dowling. North Bat Leforce Albert h. It May be Theca self you troubles. Buck it up the right Way with fruit a Tives. Feel grand. D. E. Elliott. Price minor. Saskatoon and or. Vav. P your liter is the largest Organ in your body Yorkton. Saskatchewan a most important to your health. It pours out bile to digest food gets rid of waste stores Energy allows the proper nourishment to reach your blood. When your liter gets out of order food decomposes in your intestines. You be come constipated stomach and kidneys can t work properly. You fee backache dizzy dragged out All the time. Relict yourself of these miseries 91 thou fruit a Tives for 35 Yean Canada s largest Selling liver remedy. Fruit a tired stimulate your liver bring prompt Relief make you feel like a new person. Get fruit a to ice at your druggist s today 25c, 50c. L. Jenkins. Brandon j. G. Reed flin flon h. Reed. Portage a Prairie and e. J. O Donnell of fort William. In Honor of miss que cynic Samp son whose marriage will take place May 24, the West end Badminton club entertained at the Home of mrs. George c. Dodds Friday evening. A Sheffield bowl of Token roses centred the table with chartreuse tapers lighting it. J mrs. D. R. Hastings and mrs. Jack i Arlow assisted. A presentation was i made to the Bride elect. Mrs. John Bracken left sunday for Eastern Canada on a Holiday trip. She will visit her Mother. Mrs. G. R. Bruce in Gate Mph ont., and later will g o to Montreal to see her son George. Alpha Iannia Delta reception sunday held for families in Honor of i hair parents and members of Beta r of Alpha Tammii Delta entertained Al a reception. Sunday afternoon. At the Home if mrs. A h. T. Thorlakson. Grenfell Boulevard. Tuxedo. The guests were received by mrs. Thorlakson. Misses Margaret cud Well and Mina Taylor. The Tea table was centred the Spring blooms and was pre sided Over by mrs. W. W. Scoville mrs. D. Campbell mrs. F. Sem mens. Mrs. R. Hillier mrs. R. Craw Ford and mrs. D. Graham. The As engagements e engagement is announced in Beverly Hills California of. Nadine can Etc Only daughter of mrs. Nolle Jean he Gler. Presentation made to Phyllis head Rorn guests at Tea in Honor of miss Phyllis head Hose wedding to or. William g. Foothill will take place june 1, fas. W. G. Ketchapaw and mrs. J. Mireault were joint hostesses at monday entertaining at the ome of mrs. Ketchapaw Wilton treet. A presentation was made to he Honor guest. The Tea table Cen red with a Silver bowl holding Reamy White Darwin tulips and rises and Pale Pink snapdragons As presided Over by mrs. Cyril c. Head and mrs. W. N. Toothill. The roup of assistants included misses Shirley Stewart Helen Warren unc Little and Marion Ketchapaw. Of if log Cabin is scene of breakfast parly or Edna Ingrani honouring miss Edna Ingram Oride elect of june a group Ier business associates enter Laincz at a breakfast party Atin log Abin sunday. The guests in eluded miss Ingram. Misses m. M Mcdonald n. O. Reeves Isobe Hodgson Margaret Hurst. Mac Heaney. Mary Findlay Pearl Sweet Meta Russell and Floris Perkins. Miss Stella Jensen supreme guardian of the order of Job daughters who was the guest o mrs. H. Pascoe. Inkster Boulevard left saturday for her Home in Colma Cal. Empire Tea event for Melrose Camp the ladies auxiliary of Melros Camp sons of Scotland will holi an Empire Tea tuesday from 2.30 to 5.30 . In the t. Eaton Assembly Hall mrs. James Manson will receive the guests. Mrs. J. Noble is general convener. Mesdames j. Christie and j. Kellas will be in charge of the Home cooking tables. The Tea table conveners include mesdames c. Coots b. Sutherland j. Duncan w. Bowman c. Stevens and c. Mackenzie. In charge of the Kitchen Are mrs. J. Huffey and mrs. J. Gam Mic. Proceeds Are to be devoted to War service work. St. Charles country club opens with dinner dance marking the official opening of the St. Charles country club for this season a dinner dance was held saturday when about 300 members and guests Low Crystal bowls of roses Gal Lardia peonies and snapdragons in i shades of Pink and Rose made pretty centres for the Large Ana Paratinos Are Nice to Sprinkle ova tables filling the dub Din the cellar floor before cellar floor Sand or prepared sawdust Small tables filling no rooms for the dinner while Ade Green tapers shed a soft Light the lounge was used for dancing and Here a patriotic note was struck for in Honor places were portraits of King George and Queen Eliza Beth draped with Union jacks. Ferns and bouquets of Flowers added color to the rooms which provided an effective background for brightly coloured frocks stripes in a variety of combinations Floral and Geometric silk prints vying with soft crepes chiffons Ana Many Large and Small parties a. To a did. Birthday cuke bake the top layer of the birthday cake in a smal or pan than the Bot Tom layer. This gives you a i Cefic of icing on the top of the boat pm layer tiny dolls or animal crackers May be stood in an at Tractive Parade. Of course lighted candles Are placed on the top layer and it All turns out to be a most fes Tive cake and thrill for the Young sters. They will Settle the dust and at tit same time scour out particles dirt that would otherwise Renija in the Tirry crevices of the Cement Sis Tants were fraternity. The pledges of them mrs. E. G. Longstaffe entertained Friday evening at a Shower in Honor of miss Norrina l abbe a Bride elect of june 1. The guest of Honor was presented with a Silver Tea service by Little Joyce Morrow. Assistants were miss Yvette l abbe mrs. J. G. Newton or. And mrs. W. G. Morrow. Guests numbered 24. Is. F. Hotchkiss Osborn. Vancouver and formerly of Winnipeg will arrive tues Day to be the finest for a few weeks of her son in Law and or. And i announce and granddaughter of or. , of Winnipeg to or. Robert Harrison Hughes son of or. And mrs. Robert e. Hughes of Puunene main Hawaii. A mrs. G. Cruickshank the engagement of their youngest daughter Evelyn to or. John h. Julius son of m r. And mrs. J. Julius. Winnipeg the wedding to take place june 8. Or. And mrs. Robert Herzog Whitemouth announce the engage ment of their daughter. Violet to or. William Brinkman. Formerly of Kenora. Ont. The wedding to take place May 24. The engagement is announced of miss Marion Bulych. Youngest or. And mrs. Diaries Macleod Mcmillan Avenue. She will later visit with her son and i Aughtr in Law. Or. And mrs. Roderick Osborn of Timmins ont. Mrs. A m. Martin formerly of Vancouver is in Winnipeg for a Law Days visiting her sister in Law. Mrs. S. Gunter and renewing acquaint ances Here before proceeding on to Toronto where she reside. Will in future or. And mrs. Jack Whitteker formerly of Glenboro man., have left to take up residence in Llester onto ont. In Honor of prior to her mrs. A. Alf miscellaneous evening. Mrs. Miss Irene Toland we m my Romance because Vou re Tare loss about underarm odor keep Jrush and charming with mum mum 15 Quick a dab under each Arm and you re sate All Day or evening Long. Mum is Safe i harm less to the most delicate fabrics mum can be used even after Vou re dressed. Made in Canad mum is without Stop Ping perspiration mum prevents underarm odor in Advance. Mum is soothing won t irritate the tend Crest skin cd in after underarm shaving. Don t risk offending even once. Make a daily habit of mum buy u Jar in mum from your today. Worry and embarrassment takes the odor out of perspiration mum on sanitary napkins too. And How you la love Underwood devised him the fam Ous Pate made Only from delicious hams and pure spices smoothly blended to a savoury piquancy. The snap Piest spread for sandwiches and snacks. A Winner in the United states for More than 70 made and sold in Canada at the same at your grocer s. Children Underwood devised Ham mixed with Peanut butter. Wedding May 19. Entertained at a Shower thursday w. H. Toland and miss Kay Baine presided at the table which was decorated with snapdragons and ferns and yellow tapers. The guests numbed 15. Or. Andrew Strung Lias returned after spending the last fortnight at. Be Pacific East. Where he was the West of his Uncle. Or. Ernest bar on and mrs. Barton. Mrs. D. Peppard and mrs. J. Allan entertained at the tatter s ome Sherburn Street wednesday vening at a Kitchen Shower Lor Vliss Margaret Peppard Bride elect it May 23. The gifts were presented in misses Lois and Jacqueline Allan and Sheila Wells invited guests lumbered 32. In Honor of miss Kathleen Booth Bride elect of june 8, misses Mae and Kathleen Mcbride entertained at a miscellaneous Shower thursday evening. Those assisting were mrs Walter a Spence mrs. S. Mcbride and miss Martha Huston. Guests numbered 22. Or. And mrs. William Cook 331 Byng place fort Garry Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Cook was formerly miss Dorothy Dawes. Miss Betty Cuthbert has arrived Home after spending the last seven months in los Angeles Cal., the guest of her Uncle and aunt or and mrs. Gordon a. Mac can. Mrs. V. R. Stammers of Hamilton ont., and her sister mrs r. G. Briesch who is in route to Vancou ver to join her husband Are guests of their parents col. And mrs. H. I. Stevenson 73 Ethelbert Street. V v a joint birthday party for messes. Ralph. Wickberg and Andy Bieber was held at 196 Chestnut Street. Saturday evening. A floor show was Given by the guests who numbered about 30. Hainsworth Only son of or. And mrs. F. C. Hainsworth the wedding to take place june 15. Or. And mrs. J. Sproule. 180 Chestnut Street announce the engagement of their second daughter Norma to or. Harold Watson son of or. And mrs. A. Watson Saska Toon the wedding to take place june 8. Or. And mrs. H. W. Banfield announce the engagement of their Only daughter Beverley Doris Thomas Dickson youngest son of mrs. E. L. Dickson the wedding to take place june 15 at St. Jude s Church. Mother entertains for Florence Lang before her wedding mrs. W. S. Lang. Wellington Crescent was hostess during the hour saturday in Honor Hei laughter. Miss Florence Lang whose marriage to or. Alex Milne wii1 take place May 23. Those presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. A Keith and mrs. W. H. Lincoln. The group of assistants included misses Inid Orth Elizabeth Ferguson Jise Maughan Ella Graham and White predominates when. Two hostesses arrange bridal Tea mrs. John bin and mrs. Donal f. Mclntyre were joint hostesses at Tea monday entertaining at the Home of mrs. Birt 990 Wellington Crescent in Honor of miss Ailsa Lartin. Whose wedding will be an event of May 23. A Sheffield bowl holding White irises Calla lilies petunias and delicate Pink roses centred the attractive Tea Able which was lighted by Pale Pink tapers in Sheffield candelabra. Virs. Wallace Martin and mrs. E. C. Mackay presided Over the Tea cups and were assisted in the dining room by misses Winnifred auth Mcintyre Eleine Cole Audrey Mackay. Betty Young and Maida Mckenzie. A Hon. Norman m. And mrs. Paterson have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Macdonald to flying officer Eric Taylor Webster which will take place june 1. At 3 ., in St. Andrew s presbyterian Church and to a reception at 337 South Archibald Street fort Wil Liam. Flying officer Webster i the son of Hon. Lome c. Webster and the late mrs. Webster of Montreal. Is. Harold l. Saunders Dro More Avenue was a luncheon hostess monday entertaining in Honor of miss Phyllis head to preserve brushes it is poor Economy to leave a Good Brush in the paint pot. After each Job they should be placed in a receptacle filled with turpentine and when the work is finished Wash the brushes Well in soap and water. Much of the paint can be squeezed out first with the hands covered with newspaper. Very thorough washing is necessary the hairs May have to be Well worked or massaged in hot soapy water before All the paint is removed. Club events Winnipeg grenadiers j a Dies auxiliary Central committee meeting wednesday 2.30 ., 194 main a acct. Mrs. Beth Rich urls Unity come of Winnipeg 210 a cnut building Jojay cd ask. Monday. C.3s . On How to demonstrate financial increase. Scott is Thrifty fifty service men s suits 3-l Kre dresses a Riece i Uin topcoats null cd cloth Coats cleaned stored anal insured real Good h o m Ewo of saw women s pages get Pat on Back Niagara Falls ont., May 20
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