Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 08, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Macarthur Tomlinson vows exchanged at Eastern ceremony Winnipeg free press saturday june 8, 1940 Page eleven Loronzo. Out. June 8 of the season s loveliest wed dings look place. Saturday at High noon when Dauchler of or. Dorothy Francos Auer o r. And mrs. William Sherwood Tomlin con. Formerly of Winnipeg became he Bride of or. William John Campbell Mac Arthur son of mrs. Macarthur and the late or. Campbell Macarthur of Winnipeg. The Rev. Howard Briark of Ottawa officiated. Wedding took place in the summer Home t the Bride s parents at Bexhill Clarkson. . Which was Tempo transformed into a Chapel. At Fil anti of the. Room an Al an altar cloth on which. Ivor Cross and can Silver vases filled anti Fhi. Room an altar was erected covered with Ai o embroidered Imti. With it dle tick. Lilies of the Vall cd. While hims of Lilac Pink Lark r and bluer or Flowers and tall Nique Silver flanked the wedding music Iva Ryan by or. Bruce trivet Friend of the Bride Groom from Toronto. Ont. During the signing i Thi Register. Miss Virginia of Minneapolis. The attendants. Sang because. The opening strains of the Bri dal Char is. From Lohengrin the took their places on either of the Aluir. Then came eight attendants who stood on either Side of the White carpeted aisle gowned alike in draped Chiffon frocks of Shell Pink alter Alix. Their head 1 dresses were Little Juliet Caps of _ any size Roll developed kith 8 Beautiful Fox tone prints Adini enlargement or or Only reprints. S for to free enter it. Buy your ecu films from special fun mixed prices for limited time Only St. I size. Special Beular Frier. 23c Rcv Ial. 1-m or Kab. Special by thur Price 3ik 3r 116or6ic. Special Price .-.5c or Cuil. A films Oliai Cin teed fresh Stock. A in nov mailing bae attached to each Roll. Special 3 for c. For 2. C. Daily service 305 Kensington blk. Corner Smillir Portage. Winnipeg Chantilly lace caught with Crouse net and they carried Pink carnations and Blue Bride june keeps popularity As month of weddings Larkspur. The entered with her father a in Dresden Blue Chantilly lace and de some. A copy of a Molyneaux creation from the Long fitted Basque of lace with a heart shaped neckline and Long sleeves a very full skirt of mousse line de some swirled into a full circular train. Over this fell her veil of Mist Blue illusion her head with a Cap of Chan Tilv Nice. Her Cascade bouquet was of Bou Vardia. Swo Sonia and ardent is interspersed with sweetheart roses preceding her was her maid of Honor. Miss Doris Proctor of Winnipeg gowned in a picture frock a copy of the brides with which she wore a Juliet Cap of Matching Chantilly lace and carried a Cascade bouquet of Pink and Blue delphiniums. The attendants to the Bride were miss Jean Tomlinson. Sister of the Bride the misses i Sobel and Olive Macarthur. Sisters of the Bride Groom from Winnipeg mrs. Joseph Tomlinsonjr. Mrs. William Tom Linson. Or. And miss Elizabeth Smith of Toronto mrs. George Percy of Montreal and miss Vir Ginia Bosworth. Of Minneapolis. The bridegroom was attended by or Charles Thompson. London. Ont. As groomsman and the Ushers were messes. Joseph Tomlinson jr., and William s. Tomlinson. Jr., Brothers of the Bride John Harstone Ham Ilton Patrick Cavanaugh. Hamil ton or. Alan Greenfield Toronto or. Culver Long. Montreal or Wallace Stuart Windsor or. Wil Liam Gillick Niagara Falls . Upon their return from Montreal or. And mrs. Macarthur will make their Home in Rochester. Minn where or. Macarthur has a fellow ship in surgery at the Mayo clinic mrs. John Bracken. Winnipeg was also a guest. Melville marriage of Augustina. Daughter of or. William and the late mrs. Neuls. Of the Melville District and or. Joseph Rasch. Of Goodeve. Sask., took place in St. Paul s lutheran Church june 4, with Rev. H. Meyer officiating. 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Two Little Flower girls preceded he Bride to the altar Donna Anne Mcmillan Niece of the Bride in Pale glue organdy with Dusty Pink Vel vet ribbon Sash and Peggy Anne Fleming in Buttercup yellow with the marriage of Isabelle Maude Bronze velvet Sash. Both carried j a Only daughter of or. And mrs. Colonial bouquets of Sweet peas and pansies. Given in marriage by her father he Bride wore Dresden organza Prentice and or. Jack sprout. Dur ing the signing of the Register the choir Sang o perfect love. Mrs. Prentice Mother of the by Ide wore mauve printed silk and a White picture hat. Mrs. Sutherland Mother of the bridegroom chose an ensemble of Monterey Rose. A Small reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. For travelling the Bride wore a tailored suit of Smoky Blue. Or. And mrs. Sutherland left by motor for Minot. N.d., where they will spend their honeymoon will reside in Brandon. They Winnipeg doctor to bring Bride from Boissevain White with Large embroidered Floral design of Royal Blue. The sleeves vere Short and puffed and the Square neckline outlined with a was emphasized by Blue Jows. She wore a Large White Lacy Straw hat with Royal Blue band and hoped streamers. She carried Jolanna Hill roses and lilies of the Valley. The Ushers were messes. Clifford d. Osterland and Sydney c. Stephens. A reception was held at the Home of or. And mrs. C. D. Osterland 68 Riverside drive. Fort Garry and Ater or. And mrs. Muir left for Banff and Lake Louise. For travel ing the Bride chose a tailored suit of Navy Blue with White pin Stripe and a handkerchief Lawn Blouse of White. Her hat was Felt and she wore of Navy Blue Johanna Hill roses. Upon their return at the end of june the couple Wilt reside at 239 Canora Street. Mrs. D. B. Mcmillan the Bride wore Rosewood figured crepe a beige hat and Corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. Mrs. R. Osborne of Medicine hat Alta. Sister of the bridegroom James Pennock to or. Clair William Hall elder son of or. And mrs. Clarence Hall of Winnipeg was solemnized in St. Paul s United Church Boissevain. Man., june 8, at 2.30 Or. W. Wyman officiated. The Church was decorated with ferns and Spring blossoms. White tulle bows marked the pews reserved for he guests. Mrs. R. C Aitkens played the wedding music and during the signing of the Register. Mrs. C. V. Hart played As a violin Solo i love you truly. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore heaven Blue Chiffon made on grecian lines featuring a full Bustle Back with a draped bodice and a Short quilted Bolero. Her shoulder length veil of Pale Pink net was secured by a flowered Coronet outlined with Orange Blos soms. She carried Butterfly roses and lilies of the Valley. The bridesmaid miss Barbara Young Cousin of the Bride was in peach organza embroidered in Chenille. The Bolero had Short puffed sleeves. She wore a doll s sister of hat of Matching velvet and carried wore Forest White hat. Green sheer with her Corsage was Talisman Valley. Mrs. Osterland roses and lilies of the chose a White t eyelet embroidered ensemble and a hat of Fine White Straw. He marriage of Eva May. Sec Ond daughter of or. And mrs. H. Fox. To or. Thomas Norman Everett son of or. And mrs. T. G. Everett was solemnized june 1, at 7.30 o clock in Knox United Church. Rev. A. P. Bowman performed the ceremony. Mrs. M. E. Murphy played the wedding music. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White silk embroidered net Over while Salin with a Short slightly fitted jacket. She wore a fingertip veil of Fine French net held by an All Over lace Halo and Orange blossoms. She carried Johanna Hill roses and White Sweet peas. The Bride was attended by her sister. Miss Dorothy Fox in hyacinth Blue taffeta. The shirred bodice had a sweetheart neckline and Short puffed sleeves. She wore a match ing Halo held with tiny Rose Flowers and carried Briercliffe roses and Sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. Hoy a Everett. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. For going away the Bride changed into a Light Grey suit and Blue. Or. And mrs. Everett left for a Short motor trip South and on their return will reside in Winnipeg. Souris Luke s anglican Church Souris was the setting for the wedding june 3, of Ivy Mae third daughter of or. And mrs. John Prentice Souris to or. John James Sutherland eldest son of or. And mrs. G. A. Sutherland of Brandon. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White whispering taffeta her Chapel veil fastened with White Flowers. She carried Talisman roses and lilies of the Val Ley. Attending the Bride was miss Donna Sutherland bridegroom s sister in Tea Rose Pointe d Esprit. Her turban was of the same material and she carried sweetheart roses and Sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by his brother. Or. Reginald Suther land. The Ushers were or. Dick Token roses and mauve Sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by or. Arthur Pfeffer and the Ushers were or. Gordon Pennock and or. Howard Hall. A reception was held at the Resi Dence of the Bride s parents or. And mrs. Hall left for the South. For travelling the Bride wore Dove Rose imported crepe dress and coat Fea Turing a gathered Yoke effect and neckline. Her Small brimmed hat of White Straw was offset with at of Young Simpson vows exchanged at St. Matthew s in a mid afternoon ceremony sat urday in St. Matthew s Ang lican Church Josephine Doris daughter of mrs. Beatrice Simpson exchanged marriage vows with or. Harvey Fletcher Young son of or. And mrs. M. .1. Young of Regina. Rev. G. R. Calvert officiated. The Church was decorated with Palms ferns and summer Flowers flanked by candelabra. Or. Fred Walker played the bridal music and miss Mabel card Sang o perfect love. Given in marriage by her brother. Or. Walter Simpson the Bride chose Dove Rose Chiffon Over match ing taffeta. The gown had a ver full skirt and bodice gathered a the High Waistline. The fullness was caught at the shoulder with clips and straps crossed at the Back. She wore a Matching jacket featuring tiny pin tucks and puffed sleeves her Chapel veil was held by Johanna Hill roses. She carried Johanna Hil roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Patricia Browne brides maid was gowned in Turquoise Blue sheer with sweetheart neckline the Matching toned taffeta Jacke had scalloped edges. Her hat was a taffeta turban Model in Lur quoi and her bouquet was of Talisman roses. Or. Roger Young attended his Cousin As Best Man. The Ushers were messes. Mindy Magnusson and Arthur Buccini. A dinner was held at Moore s Foi the immediate family. Or. And mrs. Young left on Short motor trip. For travelling the Bride chose a Blue printed silk frock White hat and a Navy top coat. Her Corsage was of while roses. On their return they will reside at suite 14, Cadillac apartments. Mrs. Simpson the Bride s Mother wore a Black and White Printer crepe dress topped by a Small jacket Navy and finished with a Bow the Back. Her Corsage was Queen Mary roses. On their return. Or. And mrs. Hall will reside at Ste. 7, Wakefield apartments. Mrs. Pennock. The Bride s Mother chose a two piece dress of French Blue Alpaca the Short. Jacket was trimmed with a quilted Flower de sign and piping of White. Flowers of Dusky Rose were wreathed in her White Straw hat Briercliffe roses formed her Corsage. Mrs. Mother Hall the bridegroom s wore a dress of Queen s Blue made on Bolero lines with pleated skirt and a Matching hat. Was of sweetheart her Corsage roses. Melville quiet wedding was solemnized in ail saints Ang lican Church june 3. When Clara Jean eldest daughter of or. And mrs. W. B. Moore became the Bride of Ralph Edward eldest son of or and mrs. J. E. Lindblad both of Melville. Rev. A. W. A Ashley officiated. The Church was decorated with White and mauve lilacs. Miss Marjorie Wheeler played the wed Ding March As the Bride entered with her father who gave her in marriage. The Bride wore heaven Blue crepe with Short ruffled sleeves and shirred Bustle Back. The heart shaped bodice was outlined in ruffles her hat was a Large Dusky Rose Breton Felt and her Corsage was of Talisman roses and lilies of the Val Ley. She was attended by miss Ruth Lindblad sister of the Bride Groom who wore a Turquoise Shade frock and a Daffodil yellow hat her Corsage was of yellow roses. The groomsman was const. T. G g. Raisbeck of the . Mrs. Moore the Bride s Mother wore a French Grey frock and a Large White Model Straw hat. The bridegroom s Mother mrs. Lind Blad. Wore a figured sheer frock of azure Blue. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents after which he Happy couple left by motor for a honeymoon at Clear Lake. Man or. And mrs. R. E. Lindblad will reside in Melville. Une 1, when Sophie eldest Daugh cd. Or of or. And mrs. J. Zimmerman j became the Bride of or. Waldemar Latz eldest son of or. L. Platz and he late mrs. Platz with Rev. G. H. Senft officiating. Given in marriage by her father he Bride entered to the bridal chorus from Lohengrin played by Vliss Lorraine Senft who also played softly through the ceremony. The Bride was attired in White Noire taffeta. The sweetheart neck Ine was accented by Fine pleating. She wore a Long flowing veil held y a Halo ornamented with Orange blossoms. She carried gala lilies and lilies of the Valley. The maid Honor miss Louise Zimmerman sister of the Bride and the bridesmaid. Miss Helen Platz sister of the bridegroom wore Pale glue taffeta frocks fashioned alike with a scalloped neckline having Tho Blouse fullness concentrated in stirrings at the shoulders. The High Waistline fell into a full skirt. Each wore a Chapel veil held by Pink and Blue forget me not. They carried sweetheart roses and Sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. Martin Platz and or. Ronald Zimmerman brother of the Bride. The Ushers were or. Edward Zimmerman brother of the Bride and or. Bill Kletke. The reception was held in the Oak room of the St. Regis hotel. The Bride s Mother chose Dove Rose with White. Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. P. Farmer aunt of the Bride Groom wore a Navy ensemble. The Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. Or. And mrs. Platz left on honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Milwaukee. For travelling the Bride chose a tailored suit of powder Blue end a Dove Rose Blouse. Her Matching hat was of Breton style. Or. And mrs. Platz will make their Home in Winnipeg. Her hat was White and her Cor Sage of Pink roses. Mrs. Young the bridegroom s Mother chose a beige crepe suit her hat was White and her Corsage of deep red roses. The marriage of Mary Myfanway. Youngest daughter of or and mrs. R. E. Morrison to or John w. Dorraugh Only son of mrs s. Dorraugh. Took place june 1, in St Anne s anglican Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev c. Landon and or. Frank Wright presided at the Organ. The Altai was banked with Spring Flowers Anc White Satin bows marked the guest pews. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore White Satin showing a sweetheart neckline Long sleeves and full skirt her veil of White net was held with a Halo of Orange blossoms and she carried White stocks. The sister of the Bride mrs h. Durkis in Blue taffeta was Matron of Honor. The bridesmaids miss Evelyn Kohnen and mrs. J. Morrison sister in Law of the Bride were dressed in Pink taffeta with match ing Chapel veils and carrying Pink stocks. Or. John Kelly was Best Man and the Ushers were or. Jack Kohnen and or. Robert Morrison brother of the Bride. A reception held at the Home of the Bride s parents on Hartford Avenue. The Bride s Mother wore Navy and White with hat to match and a Cor Sage of White stocks. The Mother of the bridegroom wore printed silk with Black a and Corsage of yellow roses. The couple will make their Home at suite 3, Woodlawn apartments Winnipeg. St. Matthew s Church was the set Ting for the wedding May 28, o Hazel eldest daughter of or. H Almond and pet. Christian Alsen o. The . Rev. George Calvert officiated. The Bride was Given in marriage by Here brother or. Ralph Almond she wore an afternoon dress of Roya Blue and a picture Straw. She wore sweetheart roses. Miss Daisy Stoney maid wore a Dusty hat of White a Corsage o. Her brides Pink sheer dress with Corsage of Johanna Hil roses. Pet. Stuart gallon was Best Man the wedding supper was held at the St. Regis hotel. Toronto visitors honoured at Tea by mrs. Taylor mrs. W. J. Taylor Dorchester Avenue entertained at Tea Friday Honor of her sister. Miss Irene Stainton. Of Toronto and if miss win Bonner and miss Betty Little also of Toronto. The rooms were adorned with snapdragons and Gladioli in Pink tones and the Tea table lighted by Ivory tapers Wasj centred with an arrangement of Pink roses. Those asked to preside were mrs. S. J. Pratt. Mrs. K. Wal lace. Mrs. R. A. Alder and mrs. K. D. Ewart. Assisting were mrs. Gordon Smith mrs. A. W. Whit Ford. Mrs g. E. Hocking. Mrs. Robert Clydesdale mrs. Frank Robertson and mrs. I. A. Mahon. Landsborough brother of the Bride supported the bridegroom. The couple returned to grand View and attended a reception held in the Tamarisk Hall. Or. And mrs. Room Ridge will make their Home in the Valley River is your boy poor in school just or my Board and Doorn i la teach him every no matter in what in Rad he is. And prepare him for school. With my coaching hell be first in class. For further information write Box 643 free press. A 7 Day shampoo for blondes m is. C. 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