Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press tuesday june 18, 1940 social and personal interest personal interests must go in Empire s hour of need save Junior red Cross head in a vision and a Challenge were embodied in the assertion made by miss Jean Browne that every person in Canada who values Liberty of the Empire and the Canadian nation must become willing to subordinate personal interests and feelings to the cause of righteousness and make it prevail Over the evil rampant in the world today. National director of the junior1 ii Rector m me cum i Tat Taplow. Near London his Cana i Oss. Miss Browne vill be Given to he the a Timon s Canadian in the in pc in men when it is finished in fur g jury hotel. Monday afternoon., the near future. We should not lose one second in i provisions for soldiers on leave sctt ins about i improve democracy include no original formation of the and overcome he deficiencies Attri i heaver cribs the maintenance of buted of she maintained. The manic Leaf club in London Worpen could to a fundamental pm Vilics 300 and the Factor n organizing a free people recreational club. Provi Ivory together in Naimoni for have Bacn narc it Moncton common cause to unite us a no Wisatt i 11111 and Halifax for cmdr Ideal and thus enable Canada Oik enc a hospitals. Laugh at states which n addition to All supplies which maintain democracies Are incapable can be spared the Canadian red of discipline and of prolonged and Cross Lias Given s200.000 to the Ronchen Irald Effort stated the British society. To the speaker. French red Cross. To the the lire sent War is a world re Netherlands and norwegian red Volution a determined attempt of Cross societies and to the stamp he t Recd Ini under merchant Marine we live in declared the Canadian society also helps ?.iiss Browno. We must have More refugees. Giving for polish he of Relief. Ing and Lien have the i oct Valarae sop an 8x10 portrait of you flip and i Lipini suit i i 93 337 studio Hurtig bldg. 26-1 Portage ave. To do something tangible such As sewing land knitting. Miss Browne stated. I can think of no More effective antidote for enemy propaganda. Which i. Trying to lure our i i -. J. S. Clury president. I thanked the speaker. Guests of the duo were miss m. Downer. Mists j Gladys Prit Charri. Mrs. W. A. Hogg. Edith Rogers and or. Ellen 1 Douglass. Mrs. John b. Pierson has left with her Mother. Mrs. Scott a Sci i bit i ont Hie she will spend some time before Clort i Ork Loi Hori visit. Round of social activities engage seed growers ladies la Busy and interesting pro-1 gramme has Bacn planned for the ladies who Are in Winni a i Peg in connection with Hie Canadian society meetings this week which opened monday. Fth Trout sail toil mrs. H. B. Sommer fold is chairman of tile ladies committee and miss Jessie s cart events of blossoms by tapers mrs. H. J. Walker entertained at a Trousseau Lea. Saturday in Honor opened Wilh a Bunuel monday at 0.30 . Tendered by the Canadian j i co operative w h c a producers ,7 the pleasant air conditioned you enjoy your Nickp Marr of Grill. Sail. Home Ikic and moderate prices All so to make this the Best place in town to rat. Vou apr in a hurry try the Quick service o our soda Fountain. The Good is right before your eyes. Limited which was held at the University of Manitoba. A motor Tripi through Winnipeg started tuesday Ali luncheon special wednesday. Milne 19th Grapefruit juice or soup Fried fresh Pickerel fillet tartar Sluice Choice of vegetables and dessert Tea. Coffee. Or milk Tea hour specials including cup Reading assorted sandwiches with Cucumber pickles ice Cream. Tea fruit cup with whipped Cream. Buttered Toast. Tea. Wednesday. Prune juice or soup grilled club Steak Fried onions Green peas French Fried potatoes Roll and butter Choice of dessert Ami beverage june 1stii Tomato juice or soup Koast leg of veal savoury dressing Choice of vegetables and dessert Tea. Coffee or milk rum and butter soda s 3cj butterscotch m a r s h m allow chocolate Walnut sundae 2 for 25c fresh Lime Rickey Portage Avenue at Vaughan of her daughter Gladys whose mar to or. David Halstead will june 22. Mrs. Walker my her daughter were assisted in receiving the guests by mrs. John Halstead. The Tea table was attractively centred Wilh Pink sri drag on set in a Crystal bowl flanked by Ory. 1apcrs m candelabra. R. And mrs. C. H. Goulden entertained the executive of the Winnipeg Cine club monday evening following the presentation of prize winning films the Hudson s Bay Corn held Pany. At your when you use ifs try if soap flakes and look at those clean smelling spanking White clothes fresh Bright colours if knows How to treat dirt and grime Sun def presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. F. W. Goodeve. Mrs. T. Rutledge. Mrs. S. Evans. Mrs. Jack Richards. Mrs. Gordon Walker. Mrs. D. Findlay. Mrs. Jack Walker. Mrs. Barnard Halstead. Mrs. Ernest Smith and mrs. J. Bloomer. The group of assistants included mrs. R. A. White mrs. Walter Hutchinson misses Jean Blakeley. Nell Playford. Dorna Rose Lily Whitbread mar Jorie Watson Lillian Evans Lexie Munsie Mary Taunton Margaret Halstead Louisa Langton and mar Garet Lyons. R i he christening a son of or. Of and the mrs. J. A. 1.30 . And afternoon Tea was served following it . At the Ralph Connor House. University women s club for the wives Werc used throughout the daughters of the Canadian seed growers. Receiving the guests Dur ing the afternoon were mrs. John Bracken. Mis. D. L. Campbell. Mrs h. B. Sommerfeld and mrs. F. L Dickinson the attractive Tea table centred by a profusion of summer blossoms was presided Over by mrs Sidney e. Smith. Mrs. J. R. Racine mrs. John Walker. Mrs. A. V. Mitchener the group of assistants included mrs. C. A Clait. Mrs. C r. Ure. T. Pickersgill. Mrs l. H. Hancock. Mrs. F. W. Frazer mrs a. T. Elder. Mrs. J. Crawford and mrs h. G. L. Strange. A banquet at the fort Garry hotel. Tuesday evening has been arranged by the North West line elevator association. Prot. Arthur Phelps will be guest speaker. A reception and Tea at govern ment House will be held wednesday commencing at 3.30 . And Dele Gates and their wives will be guests of the Manitoba government. Wednesday evening at dinner at the University of Manitoba. An informal dance will be held following. Thursday a ladies luncheon has been arranged at the motor country club lower fort Garry when they will be guests of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. At 3.30 . A motor trip to Points around Winnipeg will com Mence. A banquet will be held Fri Day at 6.30 . At the University of Manitoba and in the afternoon the and daughters of delegates and members will visit the Home management House University of Manitoba. During the week arrangements will be made for visitors to inspect the Canadian handicrafts shop. Power building. White moire taffeta gown is worn by Edna Ragland for marriage to Scott Young Rouge United Church was the scene of a wedding of interest tuesday at 4.30 ., when Edna youngest daughter of or. And mrs. William n. Ragland be came the Bride of or. Scott a. Young son of or. And mrs. Percy a. Young of flin flon Manitoba. Rev. W. M. Grant performed the ceremony. A background of ferns and Palms with standards of summer blooms on either Side of the altar formed the setting for the ceremony. Or. Norman Elwick presided at the Organ. The Bride was attended by her sister mrs. Neil Hoogstraten As Matron of Honor and miss Alice Macdougall As bridesmaid. Or. Edwin Mcnally was Best Man and the Ushers were messes. Paris Eakins Mark Mcclung Joseph b. Ryan an i Neil Hoogstraten. Or. Hagland gave his daughter in marriage. Her bridal gown was of White moire taffeta made on Long Graceful lines. The bodice which featured shirring Down the front showed a sweetheart neckline accented with two Cluster Pearl i clips. The skirt was very full and the Long sleeves which showed a High shirred effect at the shoulder tapered to Lily Points. Her head dress was a Tudor styled Halo of net with a Long embroidered net veil which was worn by her two Sisters at their weddings. She car ried White roses and White Sweet peas. To Honor of miss Edna Ragland a whose marriage to or. Scott Young was an event of tues Day a no hostess party was held saturday evening at the Home of miss Marjorie Toombes 20, col ony apartments. There were sixteen present. Mrs. W. Galbraith and mrs. R. J. Clydesdale were joint hostesses thursday evening at mrs. Clydes Dale s Home. 639 Chalmers Avenue in Honor of miss Irene Macaulay a june Bride elect. A Crystal bowl of Sweet peas centred the table flanked by Ivory tapers. A presentation selections Patrick Macauley. Was made. Accordian were Given by master mrs. Hoogstraten the Matron of Honor was gowned in Aqua Chiffon showing shirred bodice. The sweetheart neckline was edged with a self ruffle As was the fitted Waist line. A Salmon Pink velvet Bow accented the bodice. Her hat was a tiny Model made of White ruching edged with lace and topped by a Pink Flower harmonizing with the Bow on her dress. Her colonial bouquet was of Pink roses and Blue Larkspur and Cornflower. The bridesmaid chose Aqua taffeta the bouffant skirt was worn Over a hoop slip and the bodice featured a Square neckline and a full Bodio tapering into an inset Girdle at Thi Waist. The Short shirred sleeves were accented with a single Gar. Denis. Her tiny disc hat was 0. Aqua taffeta accented with i Gardenia Bloom. Her bouquet was of Pink and Blue roses Cornflower and Larkspur. A reception was held at the Resi Dence of the Bride s parents in the Lilac apartments. Or. And mrs. Young left for the Lake of the Woods. The Bride s travelling costume was a suit of Wisteria Wool. The flared skirt was made with a High Corse let Waistline her Blouse was White sheer the front and sleeves accented with Row of Valenciennes lace. The jacket was Bolero styled with three Quarter length sleeves. She wore a heaven Blue Felt picture hat trim med with Flowers of the Felt and Darker Blue grosgrain ribbon. Her Corsage was of Butterfly roses. Or. And mrs. Young will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. Ragland. The Bride s Mother was gowned Black sheer. The bodice featured a lace net top Over Blush Pink silk the skirt was made with fullness it the Back. A Short sleeved Bolero jacket was worn with the dress her hat was a biscuit toned Straw postilion Model. The brim was edged with Matching lace and the Crown had appliqued leaves of Simi Lared toned material and Blue ribbon. Queen Mary roses formed her Corsage. Mrs. Young Mother of the Bride Groom wore a floor length Model of Dusty Pink made on straight lines with bodice ruching. Over the gown she wore a Brown lace jacket with Loose flowing sleeves. The Back infant i was fitted but had a slight flare at miss Mary Waddington left Fri Day evening for Sydney n.s., where she will be the guest of her Uncle and aunt. Or. And mrs. Arthur coffin. Before returning Home she will visit friends in Prince Edward Island. A in Honor of mrs. Gordon Gate formerly miss Rita Whittington miss Madeleine Dunn entertained wednesday evening at her Home Sherburn Street. The table was centred with Sweet peas offset by tall Green tapers. Mrs. E. Whitting ton presided and the assistants included mrs. Ward Milton. Mrs. L. Dunn and miss Vera Gould. A presentation was made. The guests numbered 22. Shock floor Dustproof non of Lenoir give him this dependable watch stainless steel Case with smart yellow front and full jewelled challenger movement. It has All the features that Are essential in a Soldier s watch. Waterproof Shock proof Dustproof non magnetic. The Aldershot 35.00 for finer watches store 8.30-5.30 open All Day wednesday and closed saturdays at 1 o clock Clarke took place sunday afternoon at 3 o clock in St. Mark s Church. Rev. L. Swalwell performed the ceremony and the baby received the names of Barry John. The god parents were or. And mrs. J a Acheson and or. J. R. B. Brown. Mrs. Thomas Mclennan accompanied by her children Keith and Carole Anne has left for London ont., having been the guest of her parents or. And mrs. W. G. Piercy Ferndale apartments. In Honor of miss Isabelle Palmer a Bride elect of june 22, miss Irene Hubbard entertained at a miscellaneous Shower Friday evening at her Home Banning Street. Mrs. S. Mcclements and mrs. S. Dallas pre sided. The assistants were Kay Harris. Dorothy Thorderson. Betty Palmer and mrs. S. Hubbard. The guests numbered 30. In Honor of miss Louise Mclntosh. A Bride elect of june 29, mrs. G. Jones and mrs. H. Darragh were joint hostesses. Friday evening at a miscellaneous Shower at the Home of mrs. Jones. The table was Cen tred with tulips and lilacs. Master Barry Jones presented the gifts. Assisting were misses Dolly Ford and Margaret Mclntosh. Guests numbered 20. I t the suds indies deep soft As velvet lasting. Suds that really work look at your hands no More sore Nii Strablo was woman hands when you use if look at the time time for movies parties fun when you if through your work Honor of miss Myfanwy Jones a Bride elect of june 22, mrs. J. Cole mrs. E Robertson and misses Gertrude Brown and Flor ence Henry entertained at break fast sunday at Moore s. Covers were Laid for 16 guests. A presentation made to the Honor guest. Or. J. T. H. Mcconnell of fort William ont arrived sunday and is the guest of his Mother. Mrs. E. E. Mcconnell Belvidere apart ments. His wedding to miss my fancy Jones will take place june 22. Adjutant Geoffrey Yates has arrived from the West coast to spend some time in Winnipeg. Or. Frank l. Ferguson of Seattle wash., is the guest of his brother in Law and sister or. And mrs. S. L. Davis Mulveny Avenue in Honor of mrs. Donald Mac Aulay of Calgary formerly of Winnipeg mrs. J. M. Ross. Evanson Street entertained informally saturday evening. The table was centred with summer blooms and was presided Over by mrs. Leslie Scott. The Hemline. Her hat was a Small Model of Straw accented with Pink Flowers Matching her dress. W Barr the wedding took place june 8 at holy Trinity Church of Margaret Jessie daughter o mrs. David Millar Barr to or George Alexander Irvine son o or. And mrs. M. A. Irvine. Canon c. Carruthers officiated. Or Ronald Gibson played the bridal music. The Bride Given in marriage by her brother. Or. Alex. Barr. Wore White silk poplin and lace. From a Long fitted Basque of lace with a heart shaped neckline and Loni sleeves poplin. Tulle was held by lilies of the Valley. She carried summer blooms in White mauve and yellow. The bridesmaid miss Steinunn Bjarnason wore Buttercup Whis a very full skirt a Finger tip veil Pering taffeta featuring fitted Basque and full flared skirt. She wore a Chapel veil of mauve tulle and carried summer blooms. The bridegroom was attended by his brother or. Herbert Irvine. The Ushers were messes. William Irvine Joe Irvine William Cranwell Harry Cranwell. The reception was held at the Home of the Bride s Mother. Or. And mrs. Irvine left for an extended trip to los Angeles re turning by Vancouver. The Bride travelled in a dressmaker suit of Light Veight Green Wool. Over this she wore a Short coat of beige Wool. Her Large Felt hat was also beige. On their return they will reside on Wolseley Avenue. Mrs. Barr. Mother of the Bride wore Turquoise Blue lace with a Black Straw hat. Her Corsage was of Briercliffe roses. The bridegroom s Mother mrs. Irvine wore a Navy sheer dress with a Navy Straw hat. She wore a Corsage of Briercliffe roses. I Edith daughter of or. And mrs. L. Borodkin. Was United in marriage to air craftsman Sidney no Volansky. Son of or. A. No Volansky june 16. The ceremony was performed by rabbi m. Yudkowsky at the Home of the Bride s parents 400 Mountain venue. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore Blue with a Corsage of roses and carnations. She was unattended. The bridegroom was attended by or. William Monitsky. The Young couple left for Van be Wise tis unwise to delay Buck persian Lamb Coats a limited number Choice pelts Canadian dyed and processed made to your measure up to size 44 289 the pelts were carefully selected from the new yield of persian Lamb for the coming season then assembled in bundle with just sufficient pelts for a coat. 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