Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 02, 1940

Issue date: Tuesday, July 2, 1940
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 02, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight. Winnipeg free tuesday july 2, 1940 events of social and personal interest Canadian nurses visit London spots by Gladys Arnold l july 2. Top Blue uniformed Canadian nurses enjoying a Short leave in London today brightened Many of the Capi 1 Tal s historic spots. Many of the nurses were Digap i pointed to find that most of the grim old Tower of London was net filled with water. Instead it had been converted into vegetable Gar Dens As part of a plan to boost Home food production. However they found that West 1 Minster Abbey. St. Paul s Cathedral j and other famous places More than fulfilled their expectations. Miss e. F. Pense of Kingston r ont. Matron in chief of the can i Adian Active service Force s Nurs i ing services and in charge of the Sisters said they have received i every attention and hospitality from i private individuals and organic j actions. I we Are having a marvellous said sister e. Ford of to Ronto. Today we were at no. 10 r Downing Street and actually saw 3 Anthony Eden. He really is the Best dressed Man in the Empire and very handsome. We saw general Ironside miss o Donohue said she and miss i Marjorie Mccullough both of Winnipeg Learned to walk All Over again since they came to London and have been Busy exploring the sights. The Blue uniforms attracted Many Youthful autograph Hunters. Crown 238 Lilac Street for Fine guaranteed dry cleaning and prompt efficient service at extra Low Cost phone 42 328 Winnipeg press club entertains at Tea for former member honouring two former members mrs. Howard Harvey of Rochester n.y., and mrs. Fred Muir of Van Couver the Winnipeg Branch of the Canadian women s Eress club entertained at Tea at the Lodge 125 Hargrave Street tuesday after noon. Miss Kennethe Haig presided Over the Tea table which was Cen tred with a Low bowl of peonies in the White Pink and american Beauty red tones. Miss Lorraine code of Mont real spent the week end at the Lake of the Woods and Winnipeg in route to Calgary where she will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. G. C. Hall and or. Hall. Messes. Hugh Botterell and James Spence were week end guests at the Royal Lake of the Woods yacht club. Kenora. W or. And mrs. Montague Anderson Are spending a week at the Lake of the Woods guests of mrs. C. F. Joyce. Or. H. Walton Munro has returned from Eastern Canada where he has spent the past two weeks. While in Toronto he spent several Days the guest of his brother or. J. A. Munro. . Mrs. Ronald m. Brown with her baby son. Has arrived from Mont real to be the guest of her parents. Or. And mrs. Gordon s. Fahrni. Wellington Crescent. Mrs. C. Campbell. Braemar apartments left sunday to visit relatives and friends in Ontario and Chicago. C v in Honor of or. And mrs. Albert Trew. A Surprise party was held at their Home Friday. The table was centred with a wedding cake. A presentation of roses was made. They were recipients of Many gifts. Babies have few digestive disturbances new Booklet valuable to mothers three hostesses entertain at Tea for Bride elect in Honor of miss Evelyn Neal whose marriage to or. Arthur Burstow will take place wednesday. Mrs. E. Arnason miss Betty Bland and mrs. Helen Drummond entertained during the Tea hour saturday at mrs. Drummond s Home Mayfair Avenue. Miss Geraldine Hamilton presented the guest of Honor with a Silver Rose bowl. The Tea table was centred with yellow roses snapdragons and Iris flanked by tall White tapers. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. J. F. Neal Donald Black mrs. Cyril Tyson mrs. Don Davis. Mrs. A. Whittle and mrs. M. Ward. Mrs. Harold Moore mrs. W. King and mrs. L. Bastick Cut the ices. The group of assistants included misses Marjorie Edwards Rose Mcgrath Ella Peter son and Dorothy Drummond. Music was provided by misses Olive Riefer and Margaret Touchey. I a new Booklet devoted to recent developments in baby feeding states that homogenized fruits and vegetables have been fed to babies As Young As six weeks. This successful Early feeding the Booklet reports is made possible by a new process known As homogenize i Tion that reduces vegetables and fruits to a smooth finely divided form. The i nourishment found in the cells of solid i foods is made readily available for j Quick easy digestion. I lobby Mcneil i Libby of Canada ltd., i Chatham ont. Please Send me your free Booklet your a baby s first vegetables and Nome Addren i Wop b2s-40 Brandon social notes or. And mrs. Dan Craig of Winnipeg visited their son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. J. Allen for the week end. Mrs. Murray Rose and Small daughters of Regina Are visiting he parents or. And mrs. E. J. Abraham this week. A out of town guests who attended the. Kennedy Dobbie wedding on saturday included or. And mrs Cecil Davis or. And mrs. Rober browse or. And mrs. Stanley Davi and miss Anna Macarthur. All o Winnipeg or. And mrs. F. H. Lints Decker. Man. Or. And mrs. W. P Cumming of Regina. Mrs. N. J. Elliott. Mrs. J. Davies and mrs. S. A. Chambers Sharec hostess honors Friday evening when they entertained at the for Mer s Home 260 8th Street at a Kitchen Shower in compliment to miss Beatrice Wickett a Bride elec of this month. The farm theme a carried out in the table Centre o miniature animals and by Maste Jackie Carrothers dressed As Farmer s son who presented the gifts from a miniature Hay Wagon mrs. C. W. Wickett presided Ove the Tea cups assisted by mrs. E. M Hamlen misses Gwen Davies Anc Sophie Jones. Linen Shower held for recent Bride by Mildred Jones in Hono of mrs. Donald do Herly formerly miss Dorothy Ker Meen miss Mildred Jones entertained at a Linen Shower Friday evening at her Home 185 Monck Avenue. The table was centred with Pink and White peonies and presided Over by mrs. F. Kermeen and mrs. J. Derby assisted by miss a. Johannesson mrs. E. Der by and mrs. J. Derby. The guests numbered 20. Or. And mrs. W. K. C. Fisher and mrs. J. Y. Reid have returned by motor from a Short visit to Eastern Canada. Mrs. M. A. Faurer bes Borough apartments has returned froom Moose jaw sask., where she visited her son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. M. Angelle. Her Small granddaughter. Noli Angelle who accompanied her will spend several weeks with her grand parents. Or. And mrs. William Patterson Windermere Avenue. Fort Garry Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Duncan Currie. It gunner and mrs. Earl Groom Beverley Street Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a Daugh Ter Dorothy Pearl. Congratulations Are being received by or. And mrs. W. Walker. Arnold Avenue on the birth of a son James Ross. E r it miss Nena Trepel left yesterday for a Brief visit to chicago1. Or. And mrs. Harry Smith were guests at the Victoria Beach inn for a few Days. In Honor of mrs. W. D. Galvin of Glendale calif., formerly of Winni Peg. Mrs. W. Sanford Evans was a dinner hostess saturday when covers were Laid for 28 guests. July Bride elect is Honor guest at week end Tea honouring miss Betty Cole whose marriage to or. Ralph Bowden will take place july 6. Mrs. H. H. Bowden and her daughter Dorothy entertained during the Tea hour saturday. The table was centred with a Low bowl of White peonies offset by tall Pink tapers. Mrs. M. E. Cole and mrs. Noel Cuth Bert presided Over the Tea cups. The group of assistants included misses Nora Hanley Betty Meindl Phyllis Sara Elinore Honeyman and miss Betty Morrison. Mrs. Bernard Monk and mrs l. W. Miller were join conveners of the St. Agnes Guild Tea tuesday at Polo Park clubhouse. Their group of assist ants included mrs. J. H. Forster mrs. Arthur de Jardin mrs. Dud Ley Munroe mrs. D. A. B. Murray mrs. Fletcher Andrews and mrs j. B. Mcnair. Word has been received from Dublin Ireland of the birth of a son to or. And mrs. S. G. Brown formerly of Winnipeg. T s mrs. T. Cave of London eng., Vas a week end guest at the Vic Oria Beach inn. Messes. R. D. Guy. Or. Eric Bur Man and w. M. Shaw were week and guests of or. And mrs. J. H. Mcdonald at the Lake of the Woods a t in Honor of miss Daisy Mills a Bride elect of August 3, a miscellaneous and personal Shower was held thursday by mrs. J. Craven Virs. A. Bromley and mrs. S. Camp jell. The decorations were carried iut in Pink and White. Winners if the games were mrs. H. Wood Vars. B. Wallace and mrs. J. Smith he assistants included miss Leona Wallace and miss Kilburn. The guests numbered 25. And How you la love Underwood devised Ham 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 id Canada at the same at your grocer s. Children love Underwood devised Ham mixed with Peanut butter. Al Devil Edham blameless electric water Heaters Are safer cleaner cheaper enquire about Hydro s rental inc monthly current extra fight fear bogey women s War Job London july 2 up Ellen Wilkinson member of the House of commons and parliamentary Secretary to the ministry of pen Sions urged the women of Bri Tain in a broadcast yesterday to fight the bogey of history shows that firmness a people s resistance depends on the she said. It is fear not their own strength that has won nazis victories so miss Josephine Craig with her father or. R. W. Craig and mrs. Craig will leave this week for a motor trip to Banff and Jasper Alta. In route she will be the guest of her sister and brother in Law or. And mrs. Barclay Pitfield in Edmonton. Gretta Isabel Cheyne weds Engineer officer a pretty wedding was solemnized at St. John s Cathedral Friday at 7 p.m., when Gretta Isabel daughter of mrs. Cheyne and the late or. J. Cheyne was United in marriage to Lieut. Robert Alexander Somerville of the Royal Canadian engineers son of or. And mrs. Alexander Somerville of Glas Gow Scotland. Rev. Thomas Marshall of St. Andrews Stur Geon Creek officiated. Or. Thomas Button presided at the Organ and the Cathedral choir Sang o perfect love during the signing City Hydro or phone informal reception larks anniversary of Winnipeg couple in Honor of or. And mrs. A. E. Bowley whose Silver wedding anniversary occurred june 26, an in formal reception was held. Saturday at the Home of or. And mrs. W. Dibley 627 Fleet Avenue. Or. And mrs. Bowley entered the House where their wedding reception was held 25 years ago after their marriage at St. Matthew s Church to he music of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. They were preceded by or. And mrs. H. Mcdowell who were their attendants at their wed Ding. When the Honor guests were seated. Mrs. Mcdowell Sang i love you a a Beautiful Silver Baskel filled with peonies was goes enter to or. And mrs. Bowley by two tiny children Yvonne la Rue Anc Gordon Dibley who were dressed As a Bride and Groom. The Tea table was centred with a decorated wed Ding cake the work of mrs. Bow Ley s father. Or. Dibley. The guests numbered 24. It a a or. Leonora hair to and miss Sally Hryniuk left saturday for Detroit Mich. They will Visi Minneapolis and Chicago in route s mrs. A h. Mcclusky entertained at a Kitchen Shower thursday eve Ning in Honor of miss Edith Mcclusky whose wedding took place saturday. The Tea table was Cen tred with Pink and White peonies and offset with Pink tapers. The gifts were presented by miss Alice Mcclusky. Mrs. A. Mcclusky presided at the Tea table. E ;