Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 21, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press tuesday May 21, 1940 their co operation during the or. Scarth expressed Confidence in the future of the club. Of Success throughout was reported by officers Winter club at the Ullh annual meeting in. The i. T Noyh late ice and mild weather shortened the season. In excellent carnival was produced. And i. Not proceeds donated to 1he Manitoba division acadian red Cross society. S. Scar h. President tribute was paid to the committee in frs. George v. Ferguson newly elected president of the association of Junior leagues of America arrived Home monday evening from the annual conference Seattle Wash. No bargain cleaning 23s Lilac Street charge of arrangements. In rend ins letters of thanks from he president of the Manitoba Divi Sion Canadian red Cross society or. Victor Sifton. And from the Secretary. Or. Roy Snider or. Scarth showed that extra work had been made possible by the donations to society funds. A life membership was conferred on or. Travers Sweatman a prominent and Early member of the club who recently left to reside in to Ronto. Changes in the Constitution Deal ing with privileges to members of the Active militia to shareholders on Active service and regarding the notice of meeting and guest privileges were passed by the meeting and the work of the Board of governors was endorsed. Five governors elected by ballot were announced by or. Gordon convener of scrutineers As follows or a. C. Abbott messes. .1. A. Acheson w. E. Bull. E. B. Frost and d. S. Ormond. In thanking the club members Kappa sorority held an initiation service followed by a banquet in the fort Garry hotel. Saturday. Toasts were Given by misses Marjorie Dick Frances Robinson Betty Mceown Christa bal Blevins Miriam Vargarson and Voula Clark. Janet Storey was the Toast mistress. The Init ales included Alberta Shearer Mary Shearer and Helen Heath. Winnipeg alumnae chapter i of Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity held its annual graduation breakfast. Sunday at the fort Garry hotel in Honor of miss Beth Gibb member of Beta rho and graduate in Home economics. Fol lowing the breakfast miss Beth Gibb and miss Ann Cameron Gamma Beta were initiated into the Winnipeg alumnae chapter. Acx it True temp the icis word in automatic food protect advantage so important that it literally renders other types of Rerig enors out of Date. It s an exclusive Westinghouse development which we never expected to offer within More than tills sensational Low Price. Take advantage of this unique Opportunity. Ask about our special budget terms. As Low As Deposit monthly open wednesday afternoon in Cyl building phone 848 131 christening of the infant _ son of or. And mrs. G. Maurice took place at St. Margaret s anglican Church sunday at 4 . Or. F. Glover officiating. The child received the names of Allen Maurice. The god parents Are mrs. Edgar Dowton. Mrs. Ernest Gibson and or. Alex. Henderson of Winnipeg and or. Jallen Harris of Vancouver. Uncle of the child. M mrs. E. To Hamblin holds Trousseau Tea for her daughter mrs. E. T. Hamblin entertained at a Trousseau Tea saturday afternoon and evening in Honor of her Daugh Ter Hazel Eileen whose marriage to or. E. F. Piper of fort William will take place May 24. The Tea table was centred with a Basket of Pink roses Pink and White Stream ers and Matching tapers. Presiding Over the teacups during the after noon were mrs. D. Mcfadyen and mrs. N. Vickery and during the evening mrs. G. Cotton and mrs. R. Beenham. Assisting throughout the afternoon and evening were mrs. J. Wilson mrs. L. Young mrs. R. Beenham misses Frances Kozlok Eva Harvey Phyllis Hamblin. Betty and Eileen Voisey and Gertrude Hamblin. Is. George Mackie who has been holidaying in Bermuda for the last few weeks is expected Home Early next week. In Honor of miss. Tina Milvor a Bride elect of june. Mrs. Allan Ben Nett and miss r. Mclaur entertained at luncheon at Moore s during the week end. Covers were Laid for 14. Mrs. George d. Daughter mrs. Is. A. J. Hughes president of provincial chapter Imperial order daughters of Empire and mrs. R. H. Hart vice president have left for St. John n.b., to at tend the annual meeting of the . Mrs. R. W. Cannell and mrs. E. Roberts were joint hostesses at the Home of mrs. Cannell Strathcona Street Friday evening at a Kitchen Shower in Honor of miss Maude Roberts a Bride elect of june 1. The gifts were presented by Little mus Roberts. Guests num i Breed 35. In Celebration of the tenth anniversary of the installation of Beta Gamma chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta a formal banquet was held monday evening at the fort Garry hotel. In Honor of miss Claire Maher a Bride elect of june 1, mrs. G. T. Maher entertained at a miscellaneous Shower thursday evening. Those assisting were mrs. E. Rummery mrs. A. Morrison mrs. W. Thompson and miss l. Maher. The guests numbered 15. Miss May Edwards has left to spend the Early summer in Cali fornia. She will also visit Kansas City and Denver Colo. Business associates entertained thursday evening at a dinner at tile St. Regis hotel in Honor of miss Margaret Pippard a Bride elect of May 23. Covers were Laid for eight. A presentation was made to the guest of Honor. St. Joseph nurses alumnae held their annual supper and dance at the St. Charles hotel. Mrs. B. Fair Bairn and miss Mary Elizabeth Dewar were conveners. In Honor of miss Dorothy Clay Don a Bride elect of june misses Margaret and Kaye Garrow entertained at breakfast at Moore a Sun Day. A. Presentation was made. In Honor of miss Betty Wilson a Bride elect of May 25, mrs. James Lavery and her daughter miss Mary Lavery entertained monday evening. A presentation of Silver Ware was made to the guest of Honor. Guests numbered 30. If it in Honor of miss Dorothy Forscy a Shower was held thursday at the Home of mrs. H. C. Ahronson Jubilee Avenue. The is guests presented miss Forsey with a Tea set and a Bride s Book. Mrs. F. Forsey and mrs. A. Maxwell presided Over the Tea table. Wood and her Patrick Gem Mill have left for Eastern Canada. Mrs. Gemmill will return in a few weeks and mrs. Wood will visit her son in Law and daughter l. And mrs. Charles m. Ruttan. In Honor of miss Florence Lang a Bride elect of May 23, a group of girls entertained at a breakfast party at flip Marlborough hotel. Sunday. A presentation was made to the Honor guest. F or. And mrs. Gerald a. Mcguire. Harvard Avenue Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Maris Cilva Stok Bunh left sunday by motor Toronto out., where she will spend sonic Lime. Avoid tender Gums Dingy Teeth Pink tooth Brush switch to Pana and Massage e first step towards a lovelier smile is Al special care of the Gums. For the Well cooked foods we cat today fail to provide vigorous chewing. And Gums lacking exercise grow weak tender and susceptible to serious trouble. That warning tinge of Pink appears on your tooth Brush. Teeth become Dull smiles less attractive when Gums Are soft. That s Why modern dentists so often suggest the healthful stimulation of Pana tooth paste and Massage. For Pana is not Only designed to clean Teeth thoroughly but when massaged into the Gums with fingertip or tooth Brush helps to stimulate and strengthen weakened Gums As Well. Try Pana yourself. Adopt this simple routine to keep your Teeth brighter your smile lovelier. Get an economical tube of Pana from your druggist today your first trial proves Pana s refreshing difference you can feel Pana s exhilarating differ ence its stimulating effect upon your Gums As lagging circulation speeds up. Try it discover Pana s healthful and refreshing difference today mrs. Gilbert Mccrea Eaton who is visiting in Toronto and Wilmington Delaware will attend the wedding of miss Florence Mary Eaton to or. Frank Mceachran which will take place in to Ronto May 30, before returning Home. Field comforts in Large quantities Are coming into . Headquarters it was reported to the provincial executive Council Friday. The War work convener mrs. A. J. Richardson said these would be stored until requested by regiments or until a reliable base was Oca cd overseas for distribution. A Bale of clothing from the jew so women of Winnipeg was sent to the jewish evacuees in England the order. A Small radio was Iven to one of the regiment s recreation rooms and the William e. Gladstone chapter presented a Dart Board to the dental corps rooms. Old leather gloves and other pliable leather suitable for lining jackets for the sailors is being collected and some of the chapters Are already sewing the pieces to Ether. Mrs. R. M. Mcgill soldiers lib Rary convener told of col Lection of current magazines from seven schools and the distribution of the sorted magazines to 19 units. Small libraries will be interchanged each month with the addition of a few new books each week. Mrs. Joseph Pearson the treasurer reported that the War fund was Low after supplying different chapters with Wool but stated that quite a sum was to be donated by the municipal chapter. The knitting convener for the unorganized territories. Mrs. Ste phen Sametz stated that Light col ored Wool had been obtained to make layettes and Small children s garments. This work appeals to cer miss Stasia Wolchuk who is convener of the Misericordia nurses alumnae dance to be held wednesday at the Royal Alexandra hotel. She will be assisted by miss Marjorie Sutherland. Tain members and is always carried on in addition to other work. Mrs. L. Mcquillan the education Secretary gave the names of t Laura essay contest win ners. The essay title for this year was Laura Secord. Irene Buckler. Gordon Bell first. Margaret ingress St. Mary s Academy second. Raymond Hanna Daniel Mclntyre third. This year Marks the last of the War memorial bursaries with the graduation of Orr acid William on wednesday. In the absence of miss Dolly Mel Ville echoes Secretary the Secre tary mrs. H. P. Litch. Read the report that there had been an in crease of 16 subscriptions to the Magazine. Mrs. F. Pitman the girl guide convener reported that a Flag had been presented to the 2nd company Dauphin by a member of the Muni Cipal chapter. The Little Britain chapter Little Britain invited the members to an intercession service May 26, at. 3 ., at old Saint Andrew s Church. Or. And mrs. William purslow and Little son Allen of Regina re turned Home sunday evening after being the guests of mrs. Purslow s parents or. And mrs. H. G. Beaton 301 Aubrey Street. Maiden speech of woman member applause Ottawa. May 21. An at ten Ivr House of. Commons Mon Day night heard mrs. D. W. Nicis i Unity Battle Ford i Only woman Reber of the chamber make her first speech in parliament and applauded lir run any. In distinct voice with an English accent she pleaded tile cause of the Prairie Ian nor and the Frontier july of the West during the address debate. Mrs. Nielsen prepared her speech was Given a Fine hearing most of the members loaning Forward and listening intently to her sentences and Well chosen phrases. Mrs. Nielsen wore a Black tailored dress. Alpha Gamma Delta Mark tenth year Ai birth Jay party with decorations centred by a huge birthday cake 10 feet wide at the Bottom and six feet at the top members of Alpha Gamma Delia fraternity Beta Gamma chapter celebrated their 10th anniversary i monday evening at the fort Garry 1 hotel. Miss Elizabeth Crawford was in charge of arrangements. An interesting part of the pro gramme was a review of the Chap Ter s history by a representative of each of the 10 years. These were respectively. Mrs. W. L. Morton. Mrs. R. Wengel mrs. H. K. Wilson Iris Marsden. Genevieve Julius. Ber Nice Baldwin Dorothy Simmons Effie Morion. Mary Jane Graham and Jean Harris. Miss Genevieve Mathieson reviewed activities for the 10 years. Toast to the King was Given by miss Margaret Cadwell. To the founders by miss Varna Hillier. With mrs. George Moore replying to Beta in Man chapter by mrs. A. P. Michener with miss Mina Tay Lor replying to the mothers by miss june Greenfield and to the Init Lales by miss Joan Campbell. I the fraternity Rose bowl was pre i scented to miss Joan o Brian and a compact with the fraternity Crest to miss Mina Taylor. Mrs. I. Keith made fac presentations. Scholastic activity report was Given by mrs. J. T. V. May. Mother plans dinner Jas Honor for son and his Fiancee i mrs. E. C. Mackay will be a Din Ner hostess tuesday entertaining in Honor of her son or. Stewart i in. Mackay and miss Ailsa Martin i i whose wedding will Lake place j i thursday. May 23. At ., in i Westminster Church. A Low Crys Tal Lynva holding while irises and j Orchid stocks will form the Floral Centre for the table which will be Lish cd by a Jle Orchid tapers in Crystal candlesticks. Covers will i Laid for eight guests who will i include the wedding party. Misses j Ailsa Martin. Betty Young. J Mckonic. Audrey Mackay. My sirs. J Stewart Mackay. George Wake Field Gerald Martin and Frank Ryan. Is. Graham Jackson and miss Eileen Franke were joint hostesses party. Sunday. Country club entertaining in Honor of miss Margaret Lough a Bride elect of june 1. A Low Crystal bowl holding a profusion of Early summer Bloom in the pastel tones centred the fable at which covers were Laid for thirteen guests. Former president was with a Corsage. Brief speech heard from miss a Aidrean Jennie Sitner mrs. J. Blunt 3 Freda Asrican mrs c. Rok miss Jennie Cohen. Miss t Saroff was in charge of the a Stati w 9 mrs. E. D. Martin of Torcato i he guest of. Her son and in Law or. And mrs. E. J a Wellington Crescent. 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