Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 14, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday june 14, 1940 31 girls Given certificates during graduation exercises at Home service school an enviable record in youth training achieved during the last your years by the Winnipeg Home service training was shown in a Brief report submitted thursday at the 10th graduation exercises by mrs. A w. Briggs. In All 42-t girls entered the school for training and 314 have been placed in employment. Matrimony has taken 84 of these trained Young women. Mrs. congratulated the 31 Siris to received certificates and pointed out that the project started girls on Relief or Rorri on Relief has achieved ils objective because 221 of the Iris trained were from such families. Mrs. V. Pointed jut Lindal. Guest speaker hat the girls have a place in Community Lite where patience consideration for those about them feeling the strains of War. And courage Are needed. Result in further de workers in your -.hi. Said urging that the girls think always of How they can serve. We Are fortunate be in Canada and i who arc Able to Lake relic re children not have to Send he said. Tribute 10 the memory Mcl. Rogers. I he youth training move to i7ian who. Though Public his ambition took his place and carried on with strength and . Though this is not one of the schools started by the movement for the Winnipeg City Council and mrs. R. F. Me Williams Are responsible for she said there arc about 20 such schools in mrs. Claude Nash introduced the graduate who were wearing Blue White Caps and aprons. They received their diplomas from mis. Mcwilliams. Six received Grade a certificates showing three months training and the required service and recommendations from their mistresses. They Are Beatrice Selden Helen Roscoe Netta Andrew Jessie Pat Rick Verna Ball and Nora Mcauley Grade b certificates marking completion of three months training were presented to Evelyn Croker Jean Donaldson Ann Feimer Lor Raine Mots. Rose magus Helen Prokop Cecile greening. Doris King Ruth Shaw. Joyce Simpson. Mary Prosky Kate Sokum. Jean Phippen Georgina Smith. Verna Dicks. Rose Dicks. Hughine Mcclelland. Mona Humphrey Evelyn Ladoceur Lillian Kostiuk. Doris strike. Three graduates were advanced from b to a class. Kay Motz Beryl Greenway and Katie Chwaliboga. One graduate. Stella Strem Bitski for Superior service was presented with her class a certificate and five were passed. Audrey Hawlett Sylvia Lee Janet Chart j Rand Lillian Ritchter and Eleanor klan. J the exercises were held at the school on Austin Street with a Large number of friends attending. Tea was served following the exercises from a table Gay with a bridal Wreath and pansies. Mrs. F. J. C Cox and mrs. R. A. Wise presided and Dainty cakes Home made bread deodorant safely checks perspiration non Greasy takes odor from perspiration use before or after shaving non irritating won t harm waiting to dry Satin smooth and creamy vanishes quickly guarantee Money refunded if you Don c agree that this new Cream is the Best deodorant you be Ever tried the Odorino company ltd., 980 St. Antoine Street. Montreal. . I full oz., Mot just a half of. Miss Lorna Aikins with Gay time last year s open jump Champion will compete in the Cambridge Riding club s sixth annual horse show to be held saturday morning and afternoon at the Cambridge show rings 650 Cambridge Street. Interlake Tea to be opened by archbishop his Grace the archbishop of Rupert s Laud will formally open the Garden party to be held saturday from 3 to 7 ., at Bishop s court in Aid of the Mission work in the Interlake area. In addition to Tea there will be a fish Pond and sales of Candy Home cooking and cold drinks. The party which will be held under the auspices of the Interlake Fellowship i one source of the funds to Complete the Purchase the new Mission House at Eriksdale recently opened by the Fellowship. Receiving with archbishop hard ing and miss Edith Harding will be lev. And mrs. R. E. Park Hev. And mrs. Nelson Smith Rev. And mrs. Hasted Dowker and Rev. And mrs. L. Swalwell. Mrs. W. Reynolds is eneral convener in charge and is assisted by mrs. W. J. Riley. Miss Heather Boulton is convener charge of the Tea and her group of sub conveners Are mrs. N. Smith mrs. R. H. Park mrs. H. Thompson mrs. D. Cook. Mrs. J. Templer mrs. "2 Royal Burritt and miss Mary me lean. Mrs. N. Coombs is convener of ice Cream and soft drinks and Candy will be in charge of mrs. D. B. g. F. Copeland. Mrs. G. H. Gillespie will be charge of the fish Pond and the Home cooking convened by mrs. K. G. Grant and mrs. John Eek. Mrs. W. S. Mcgibbon will be charge of the exchequer. Page nine event was the sea picture to the and cookies made by the girls were served by them. An interesting presentation of a school by Jessie Patrick on Buchal of the graduates and in recognition of the assistance Given them b mrs. Nash. Mrs. Helen Bennett dietitian and mrs. J. A. Mctaggart a Lilac Tea will be held in St Mary Magdalene Parish Hall saturday from 2.30 to 6 the Tea is being convened by mrs f. Sharp and will be opened by the Rector Rev. A. L. Davies. Special feature of the an Nual meeting of Winnipeg Hadassah Council wiil be an address by prof. R. O. Macfarlane associate professor and acting head of the department of history on the world today. The meeting will take place. Monday at 2 at the Royal Alexandra hotel. At the Winnipeg women s Institute meeting thursday evening at the y.w.c.a., a demonstration of Sandwich making Given by five member. Members have been invited to Norwood . Thursday at 2.30 Plans for a picnic at River Park. June 26, were made. The . Will meet july 4 All Day for red Cross work. St. Paul s Lawn Bowling club social saturday. 7.15 ., at greens. South Centre Liberal women at Home of mrs. K. Gordon 256 Balmoral St. Monday 2.30 ., for red Cross work. Flower for events of great happiness or occasions of deep sentiment Flowers adequately fill the need. Flowers Are messengers of love cheer and sym Pathy. They express your feelings in a Way that nothing else can. Let Flowers carry your message. Roses carnations stocks Cornflower Sweet peas Snapdragon Larkspur peonies Gladioli Gardenias orchids lilies Etc. All available in june Beauty softens is Why we Send Flowers in life s Darker moments. Chicago girl becomes Bride of John m. Birt Winnipeg on june 8 at St. Paul s episcopal Church Hyde Park Chi Cago the marriage of Peggy daughter of or. And mrs. A. Pullen Chicago to or. John m. Birt of Winnipeg son of or. And mrs. T. D. Birt was solemnized at 4.30 ., Rev. Or. Bellas officiating. The Church was decorated with a profusion of White peonies and during the signing of the Register Thi organist played the Dresden amen with Chimes. Given in marriage by her father in Bride wore a gown of White Chiffon with fitted jacket. A Halo of White Stepha Notis held her Chapel length veil and she carried lilies of the Valley Stepha Notis and Sweet peas. The bridesmaid miss Vera Pullen sister of the Bride wore powder Blue Georgette with fitted jacket. Her headdress was a Bandeau of rotes and she carried Johanna Hill or. R. B. Tanner Uncle of the bridegroom was Best Man and the Ushers were messes. Arthur Pullen brother of the Bride and two cousins. Frank and Hugh Brown of Detroit. A reception was held at the Herry hotel. Later or. And mrs. Birt left for a trip to Wisconsin dells and Detroit lakes. They will reside in Winnipeg. For travelling he Bride wore a Blue red ingole and a picture hat of White Straw. Mrs. Pullen Mother of the Bride wore Delft Blue with Model hat of Toyo with veil and a Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. H. B. Tanner aunt of the bridegroom wore Blue printed chif on and a wide brimmed White hat she wore Tea roses. He marriage of Audrey Mary daughter of or. And mrs. R. T. Heron to or. Francis John Newstead son of or. And mrs. N. G. Newstead was solemnized june s in Westminster Church. Or. Ernest m. Howse officiated. The Bride who wore a Model dressmaker suit in a Lime Shade was Given in marriage by her father. Miss Dorothy Stimson played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. The Bride and Bride Groom were unattended. A reception was held at the lome of the Bride s parents. Fol owing a trip South or. And mrs. Newstead will reside ill Kenora ont. At the wedding was solemnized at the Home of or. And mrs. Sylveser Mowat West of Westbourne May 29, off their Only daughter Alice Helen to or. Gilbert Grove son of the late or. And mrs. G. Grove of Norway. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Pottruff. The Bride carrying Pink carnations entered the room with her lather who gave her in marriage. Her dress was Alice Blue with White Flowers and Navy Redin Gote. Mrs. Mowat wore air Force Blue sheer. After a Buffet supper the couple Eft for Eastern Points for a Short honeymoon. They will reside near Woodside. Brandon. St. Matthew s pro Cathedral was the scene of a quiet wedding june 1, when Martha Isa Delle eldest daughter of or. And mrs. C. A. Sopp was United in marriage to or. Olen Frederick Featherstone of Artesia new mex Ico. Ven. Archdeacon Percy hey Wood officiated and the wedding music was played by miss Mary Mcguinness. Given in marriage by her father inc Bride wore Rose triple sheer with Golden Sand hat and she car ried Ophelia and Pink Butterfly roses. Miss Peggy Nelson of new Mexico As bridesmaid chose a Navy ensemble with Corsage of better times roses. Or. O. Pear son also of Artesia was grooms Man. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents after which or. And mrs. Featherstone left on motor trip through the United states. They will reside at Artesia Mew Mexico. Laurier. Wedding took place in the roman Catholic Church at Laurier May 25, at 9 a.m., of Aimee eldest daughter of or. And mrs. Auguste Sacquet. Of Laurier. To or. Sidney Mcdonald of Wood lands Man. Rev. M. Pier quire officiated. Mrs. M. Salig Nak of St Boniface was Matron of Honor and or. Louis Mcdonald of Woodlands brother of the bridegroom was Best Man. The Bride was Given in marriage by her father. Or. J. Giasson of Woodlands was or. Mcdonald s witness. The Bride wore Dusky Rose crepe with Chapel veil and Wreath. Mrs. Salig Nak chose a suit of Navy Blue crepe with hat of Navy. The Bride s Mother wore a suit of Black with White Corsage. Luncheon was served at the Home of the Bride s parents following which the couple left by motor for Willow Bunch. Sask. After a Short visit there they will leave for Sand lands where they will reside. Time marriage of Grace Ada. Only a daughter of or. And mrs. A. W. Mcgie to or. Irving f. Young son of or. And mrs. R. C. Young was solemnized june 7, in St Matthew s Chapel. Rev. George Calvert officiated. Heaven Blue sheer with a Scal loped neck Short puffed sleeves and a full skirt was chosen by the Bride who was Given in marriage by her father. She wore an off the face hat trimmed with Blue and carried White Gardenias roses and lilies of the Valley. A reception was held at the fort Garry hotel. Mrs. Mcgie Mother of the Bride wore Grey sheer Redin Gote with lapels Over a frock flowered in Rose and Blue tones. Her Matching hat was veiled in Blue and she Vore Talisman roses. Mrs. Young Mother of the Bride room wore Dove Rose crepe with v neckline Elbow length sleeves and a pleated skirt. She wore a White hat and a Corsage of roses. The wedding of miss Margaret Lelen second daughter of or. And firs. J. Bellamy of Rivers was solemnized june 10, in Brandon by eve. G. W. Goth when she became Levine of or. Gladwyn a. Cart Che. Or. And mrs. E. O. Stewart Rother in Law and sister of the ride attended. The Bride wore Turquoise Blue River with Navy. Her Corsage was opposed of Sweet peas and lilies 1 the Valley. A reception was held at the Home f the Bride s parents in Rivers. Or. And mrs. Coutanche left for a sort honeymoon to the Lake of the goods. They will make their Home n Brandon. The Church of the ascension Stonewall was the scene of a quiet Redding june 8, when Elsie Lilian Cruger daughter of or. L. Apple mrs. A. Woods Hicks is convener of the groceries Booth at the St. Luke s party to be held Church Garden saturday from 3-9 ., in the Church grounds. Yard became the Bride of Robert Lee youngest son of or. Thomas e. Holloway and the late mrs. Holloway. Ven. Archdeacon Anderson per formed the ceremony. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore a suit of Navy Blue Bedford Cord showing a Blouse of Rose sheer. Her hat was of Navy Straw braid trimmed with taffeta. Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the Valley. The b ride and bridegroom were unattended. A Buffet supper was served at the Home of mayor and mrs. F. J. Pearson. The couple left for a Short Honey Moon. On their return they will reside in Stonewall. Arson summer Flowers and ferns made the setting in first Federated Church june 8 for the marriage of Eleanor a., Otily daughter of or. And mrs. S. Einarson. And or. Elmer w. Magley Only son of or and mrs. G. S. Magley both of Winnipeg. Rev. Philip m. Petursson officiated. Or. G. Erlendsson presided at the Organ. Miss l. Davidson Sang o perfect love. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White Chantilly lace and French silk net. The lace bodice was form fitting with tiny buttons in front from the Waist to the Peter pan Collar. The sleeves were puffed and the net shirt extremely full. She wore a Queen of scots head dress and a Finger tip tulle veil her bouquet was Johanna Hill roses with lilies of the Valley streamers. Miss Joyce Magley. Sister of the bridegroom and miss Virginia Baker bridesmaids were gowned alike in French silk net Over Matching taffeta Pink and Blue respectively. They wore colonial head dresses with Chapel veils and carried Pink Briercliffe roses with White Sweet peas. Or. Herder Einarson was Best remember father s Day father too Lotos Laura Secord candies get your Fresti candies from this refrigerator from Toronto daily Man and messes. William Hurd and Clare Stevenson were Ushers. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 681 Alver Stone Street. For travelling the Bride donned a Black pin Stripe tailored suit and Black and White Breton Sailor. Her Corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. The Mother of the Bride wore a heaven Blue crepe dress with Corsage of Pink Briercliffe roses. The Mother of the bridegroom wore Rosewood silk and Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. The bridal couple left for a honeymoon in Vancouver Seattle. Portland and Chicago. Upon their return they will reside at suite 34 Bell Rose apartments. Something new in Beans cooked the in Colour than Bwint patented entirety of each and Iviry Boon n through and tender meal Nesi of Impi Wail potato try you Don t agree they re the Best you be tolled Tibby i will pay you double your Money Bock of Mcnut him. Double your Monit if net try Libby s evaporated milk in the United kingdom More women use Libby s evaporated milk than any other Brand. Try it you Don t think it the Best you have used Libby s will pay you double the Purchase Price. 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