Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 29, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press Friday january 25, University . Arranges annual reception and dance the University of Manitoba contingent . Will hold its annual reception and dance Friday at the Royal Alexandra hotel commencing at 9.30 . In addition to officers and cadets of the . There will be invited guests from District Headquarters and representatives from the . And . Contributions be received rom of jeers and cadets of the which cigarettes former members will be sent to of the . Boo former . Cadets Are serv As officers army Active numbers in the . And . . The officer commanding and Al members of tile University air training corps have Neon invited of attend As of new Zeal ahders guests of Junior auxiliary members of the Junior ladies auxiliary Deer Lodge Branch 56, entertained thursday evening a in the Canadian group of the Royal new zealand in addition to Large air Force in the women tribute building Deer Lodge. The Mer. Are stationed at no. 3 wireless school. They arrived in Winnipeg last monday. The social look the form of Novelty dances games and sing and Patron rates include refreshments were served. The Hon. H. F. Mcwilliams. Lieu Don Walters acted As master of soc nor. And mrs. Mcwilliams. Brigadier and mrs. R. A. Mcfarl Jne. Pc Sidenia Anri mrs. Sidney e. Smith. . And mrs. Ceremonies. T . Consul general a. W. Hunt. . And mrs. C. . And mrs. C. R. Ajir Thecla per. Dan and mrs. H. P. Barrnes. Or. Mcwilliams Wab the first of f cer commanding the University of Manitoba contingent ., from dig to 1013. Mother entertains for january Bride mrs. David Mitchell. Rosedale in Honor of the birthday of the president the United states the j _ american Consul general and mrs. Klieforth will give a dinner slur j Day evening. Among the guests in j cited Are brigadier and mrs. R. A. I Macfarline. Commander e. T. C. Orde. Mrs. James a. Richardson or. And mrs. Victor Sifton. Or. And mrs. Norman Leach miss Frances air women Iris House. Vancouver. . Lenora Basterrechea Vancouver Island and Audrey service Calgary Are among the Many girls taking the first University course on gliders and gliding at the University of Toronto. Children s Hospital reports busiest year in its history in spite of wartime difficulties this past year has been the busiest in our stated or. Bruce Chown superintendent of the children s Hospital of Winnipeg at the 34th annual meeting of the institution held thursday afternoon in the nurses residence. Or. Chown commented on the added activity in the Hospital and spoke also of the financial state ment which showed a substantial increase Over last year s. Or. Chown mentioned that Al though the Hospital was filled to luncheon is give cell capacity most of the time the fun Anne Jane Wilson Campbell of Washington d.c., and or. Richard usher. Venue Hel i a Post nuptial recep Tion evening in Honor of our daughter. Mrs. Gorton j Strecker whose wedding took place wac s hold first in mid january. Presiding Over the Lisbie mrs. 1. Jenner. Mrs. B. . Mrs. .1. Birkett t. Sis Tants included mrs. H. Mrs. E. Scott. Mrs. G. Strecker sr., misses Florence Hughes. . Hughes Rene Taylor and june spectators. Military Talloo and Montreal Jan. 29 a smart the group of Sroop 0, put on Canada s 1 first women s military Tattoo Here last night before a crowd of mixing precision Drill done in a guardsman s style that would not have been out of place at Aldershot itself with Breezy sidelights. The army Giris made a mrs. A. J. Courtice returned wednesday from Eastern Canada where she was the guest of or. And mrs. J hit with their two hour show. Root. Kingston ont., and or. mrs. Mark Courtice Toronto mrs. L. Blankstein left Friday for Virden. Man., after spending some the guest of her aunt mrs. E. S. Ward. Sprague Street. Mother what s first thing you think about when child is constipated a stood laxative of but a Good laxative no longer need be so drastic and Jeasty test intr that youngsters rebel. Instead Jive them children s own new pleasant Gen tic easy to take corrective made especially for children from 3 to 15 years. They Are More than n laxative. They also help sweeten up sour condition that often Coes hand in hand with out of order bowels. That s Why youngsters feel to Good so Peppy after taking children s own tablets. A package to Day from your druggist and see Why so Many mothers Are turning to their use. Only 25c for 25 tablets. Advt. From to address . Miss Marion Dudley a . Worker in South China who was j interned at Hong Kong for seven i months and who recently returned j to America will be guest speaker i at a meeting of the women s Cami j Dian club to be held february 4, at 18.15 ., in the fort Garry hotel. Miss Dudley will lecture on her experiences As a prisoner of the japanese. The meeting will be new York City Council s nex bold Morris is shown with a Bevy of Canadian women he welcomed to the Metropolis. The women arc. Left to right mrs. Irene Arnould. Of the Canadian War information Board mrs. Irene Baird of the Canadian National film Board mrs. Cora Casselman member of Parlia ment for Edmonton East Alberta mrs. Frederic Baggs chairman National committee on the causes and cure of War mrs. Edgar Hardy president National Council of women of Canada and mrs. Corolyn t. Chairman Canadian women s committee in International relations. Campbell Todl vows exchanged the marriage of Kilen Elizabeth Only daughter of fir. And mrs. D. 1.11 it i. M in under the joint auspices of the win James Campbell and the j ., Royal Canadian naval College. Royal roads . Was Nipes . Board women s Canadian club. Mrs. D. J. Adams was presented j Bride s parents sle. 7 Willis apart with an honorary membership in j mints at 8.30 . 25. The cosmopolitan ladies club at a Rev. P. T. Pilkey officiated. The fireplace banked Wilh ferns land daffodils formed a background for the ceremony. In Honor of mrs. C. P. the Bricle wore a o of Toronto. Mrs. R. B. Graham entertained informally at luncheon meeting held wednesday in Macdonald recreation room. The Friday. Sterling shoe store s january clearance when we close our doors wednesday at noon Sterling s january clearance Sale will be a matter of history. This is your last Chance to take Advant age of the specially reduced prices on famous Sterling shoes. Choose from Many Well known makes life stride French room with nothing changed but the Price. 25% to 50% reductions on All shoes on Sale nothing changed Bat the Price no mail orders no exchanges no refunds Sterling shoes Ltd. 422 Portage Avenue Navy sheer with Corsage of Pink carnations and roses. A reception was held for the immediate relatives. After a Short honeymoon the bridegroom will return to the col lege. The marriage of . Only daughter of mrs. E. Cutler to Ray Gorton Strecker. . Son of or. And mrs. Godfrey Strecker Rev. Russell Mcgillivray officiated the Bride wore White Shadow crepe Over Satin with deep Basque bodice Bracelet length slurred sleeves and High surplice neckline. The skill was gathered. Her Chapel veil was held with u Tudor headdress and she Briercliffe roses. Carried Pink an informal reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 420 Rosedale Avenue. The Bride later donned a Platinum Blue Tail Leur. The jacket opening Over Blouse of White lace. Her hat w a. Small Black velvet Halo. She wore a Hudson Seal overcoat and a Corsage of Gardenias. The marriage of Helen Inez youngest daughter of or. Robert and the late mrs. Anderson of Carnduff. Sasu., to or. Everett Arnond Mcdonald was solemnized at solemnized at 8.30 am a i "3 at 0 o i Ballat Carnutt place at 8 ., Jan. 22. Rev. C. A Colinan officiated. The Bride was Given in marriage by her brother a. L. Cutler wore Royal Blue Chiffon velvet and a Corsage of red roses. The Bride was attended by her Niece miss Coralie Cutler wearing powder Blue crepe a Corsage of red roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother Mellvin of the . . A reception for the immediate relatives followed the ceremony. Or. And mrs. Mcdonald will re Side in Winnipeg. Mudge Carswell a quiet ceremony took place at 9.15 . Jan. 21, at the Manitou United Church manse when mar Jorie Edith Only daughter of or. And mrs. Wilhern Carswell. Was United in marriage to Victor George Mudge eldest son of or. And mrs. George Mudge of Thornhil Man. Rev. J. W. Cruikshank officiated. The Bride chose a Street length j can cute Anderson sister of the Bride and or. Russell Ross brother of the bridegroom were in attend Ance. The Bride s of Rayon Alpaca with gored skirt in cuban and fitted gown was two piece style Copen Blue Alpaca crepe. She wore a Large Black hat and her Corsage was of Pink and Rose carnations. Her sister wore a Wool gown in beige. The Bride and bridegroom left immediately after the ceremony Cor a Short honeymoon. They will reside in Carnduff. Miss Marjorie Rasmussen. Only daughter of or. And mrs. Joseph Ras Muescan of Point Dubois and Harold o. Johnson ., son of or. M. Johnson and the late mrs. Johnson were married at the Home or or. And mrs. G. K. Munday 610 Alverstone Street Jan. 20. Hev. Philip m. Peterson officiated. The Bride wore sheer White Wool and a Corsage of Johanna Hill husband called wife builds House Calgary. Up Sergt. C. R Roberts of the Canadian army pro Vost corps was digging the base ment for a new family Home Here when he was called tha did t bother mrs. Roberts. She jus went to work and built the House herself. With the help of Charle Roberts 17. And Russell 15, mrs Roberts built the six room Home the family living in it when Sergt. Roberts got Home on new year s leave. Mrs. Roberts and her two Sou completed digging the basement an during construction Many useful Little jobs were done by the other three members of the old. 11 Donny a and Viola 4. A Carpenter was called in during the preliminary work but in the main. Mrs. Did the construction. She Laid the floors put Lar paper on the outer Walls and die he singling by herself. She even knew enough to put two rows of shingles on the outside Edge of the observed Sergt. Roberts looked for that first mrs. Roberts without previous carpentry experience can t explain Low she puzzled through the finer Points of House building but lays it to instinct. And it was an Inex pensive undertaking too. Mrs Roberts estimates their Home. Has Cost the family Only to Date although there is yet a bit of finish ing to be done. Roses. Miss Marjorie Hermanson As Wool a ill Navy Blue. Her dress Blue bodice. The Register was signed by mrs. N. C. Bradley and or. Robert was Talesman roses. Carswell. Who also Best Man or. Leslie Benson .x., at the Bride s parents wedding Best Man. A Pion followed. Following a pretty wedding was Short honeymoon the Corsage was Young . Sized in Oak Lake United Church. Couple will reside in Victoria january 22. When Gladys Mildred. Second daughter of mrs. Stycn Oak Lake and the late e. P. Steen became the Bride of air craftsman Malcolm Alexander Cam Eron of the . St. Thomas. Ontario son of or. mrs. W. J. Cameron of Nesbitt Man. White mums and Evergreen banked the altar. Rev. F. W. Lee of Oak Lake officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by or. P. B. Dickson Oak Lake was gowned in White embossed organza. The bodice featured a sweetheart neckline caught with Brilliant shoulder clips and the Long sleeves ended in Lily Points. Her Chapel veil was fastened in Halo effect and she carried red Talisman roses. The Matron of Honor. Mrs g Dorge Lyons chose a powder Blue Mussoline do some. She braided Coronet and her bouquet nor and mks. L. C. Kalkhoven French executive entertained at Tea in Honor of the newly elected executive of the society of French Canadian women in Manitoba mrs l. A. C. La Riviere Dumoulin Street entertained at Tea. Wednes Day. The attractively arranged table was presided Over by the president mrs. Ernest Leveque assisted by mrs. Jules ferret. Solos and sex Tel Al skating session a skating session of the Winnipeg Winter club will be held saturday afternoon at the amphitheatre rink. Be Given by Solo exhibitions miss Jean Brown and miss Sheila Smith and in addition there will be a sextet number by misses Margaret Dowler Dory Edmonds Nancy Keyes Margaret Mcinnes Norma Fonger and Betty Foster. The sex Tette will also appear in the Vars Ity ice carnival february 2. Short blankets if your blankets have shrunk in the cleaning or washing and Are too Short for the bed Sewa piece of Strong Muslin on the Bottom of each Blanket adding about 15 inches to the length of each. This part will be trucked in under the mattress at the foot of the bed giving you plenty of Blanket for covering. Sugar can is substituted in Many uses for Cork formerly imported from Spain. Ture might easily hold even greater things for it. In regard to the National health insurance plan he stated that if social Security embracing this plan were brought into effect their Hospital and All institutions would be called upon for in creased service. However no matter what the future holds for our or. Chown concluded we Are sure that there will always be a place in the Community for an institution built on love and com passion for the crippled during the annual meeting or. A v. Pigott of the Council of Socia agencies presided. Mrs. Ral Baker introduced the chairman. A number of reports were Given by members of both the Hospital staff and guilds of the organization As Well As executives of the Board mrs. W. P. Fillmore Secretary re viewed the accomplishments of the Board during 1942. She outlined Thi development in the work of Board members mentioning their Endea Vor in the furnishing of the new in Ternes quarters. The crippled Chil Dren were Given a teacher so tha their school work might not suffer because of their illness and Handi crafts were also taught them she stated. Or. J. V. Nutter gave the Finan Cial statement for year report ing a much improved condition due to the Grants of the Community Chest Winnipeg foundation and in particular various individual donations and bequests. The Hospi Tal had averaged 119 patients a Day he said which showed an increase Over the average 104 daily patients in 1941. Or. A. R. Birt reported on the medical staff stating that High members had left during the Yea to join the armed forces. Miss Doro thy Ditchfield reviewed the work of the department of nursing. The reports of the various guilds showed that they had raised Money for the Hospital by teas rummage sales dog shows Tea rooms at the race tracks and the trading Post those Given included St. John s mrs. J. R. Crawford Mckinnon. Mrs. A. M. Oswald St. Agrees mrs w. C. Russell lieutenant Melville Wood mrs. R. J. Henderson Annie a. Bond mrs. J. R. Murdie Anc Junior St. Agnes miss Betty Wood Man. Or. Peter Lowe of the Winnipeg foundation gave a Brief address. Housing Lack grave problem new York Jan. 29. Housing situation is one of the most serious confronting Canada at present miss Willa Black of Montreal told the directors of the association of the Junior leagues of America Here today. Miss Black representing the six acadian leagues and in her re port on Canadian activities in the ast year that league members Are aiding in alleviating the housing shortage she sited members of the Van Couver league who Are housing girls from munition plants. Everywhere our members Are serving not Only in All the armed orces open to women but in red Cross blood donor clinics trans Ort service packing parcels for prisoners of War As nurses aides and in canteens. Vancouver reports hat members sort rivets once a week from sweepings at a Muni Jon Plant. The proceeds for this Vork Are turned Over to the coordinating miss Black Aid. Two Canadian and the Send no of eight of the 35 trained children s Woi kers who went to England to strengthen arrange cents in wartime nurseries. Winnipeg has contributed Finan rally to the child care Urvey undertaken by the Cana welfare Council. They also conducted a study course on the education of children today he league has been asked by the minister of education to Send rep Esen tation to a committee which Ben appointed by the govern ment to try to improve the Edu National facilities in the province Winnipeg arts project has developed amazingly. Due to Dis continued bus service to schools he league employed teachers to Ake films and prints to the schools and gives Art appreciation classes to the Art shabby overshoes one s feet would not look so habby and forlorn on bad Days if we paid a Little attention to the Are of our overshoes. A rag wet with ammonia solution will wipe Way All soil and Tabby appearance. Remove that was daffodils and Fern. Sergeant instructor r. E. . Vii Dan he bridegroom. Mrs. W. A. Gordon wedding music and Moore of the Man., attended played during the the signing of the Register at Dawn ing was Sung by miss e. Parsons. The Ushers were messes. Russell the Hogg and Henry Johnston. A reception was held at Oakland hotel. For travelling the Bride wore 2 two piece tailored dress of Victory red flannel with quaint Brown fur Felt hat and Muskrat coat. Thei Youn mop fore leaving for St. Thomas where they will at present reside. Augustine United Church parlor was the setting Jan.19 for the wed-1 Ding of Beverly Margaret Daught Ithan of or. And mrs. David Mitchell to aircraft Man Thomas Frederick shoe s 22s Button Avenue North Kildonan will celebrate their Golden wed Ding february 1. Both were born in Amsterdam Holland and were married there. They came to Winnipeg in 1911 and have resided in North Kildonan for 27 years. There Are five children j. P. Kalkhoven Nat Ana Mue crat coat. Thei my couple spent a Short Honey Monda a a in in Brandon and Nesbitt be 5prirlrf of Eugene Oregon l. C. Kalkhoven and mrs. Devries. Of East Kil Dunnn mrs. P. Rompelman. Of Oak land. Calif., and mrs. J. Gillespie. Of North Kildonan. There Are 15 grandchildren one grandson is in the . A reception will be Holland can held Road. Different Rio or Levels when renovating an old House and creating different floor Levels tween rooms it is always advis ble to have two or More Steps Ather than just one. One step is soften unnoticed and the cause of accidents while two or More Steps Rill cause a person to be More care Ful about ascending and descending hard on suede never Wear your suede shoes in your gaols hcs or Over s the leather and pm in one wearing Ould do in a month of permanents de luxe guaranteed Roqu Icnogle such Comfort never experienced. Smarter t h a 71 any wave you have Ever had and absolutely Safe. Your Waves Are net individually accurately and lasting 2.45 is includes shampoo set soft deep with Clutten of curb .45 includes shampoo Marvel wave shop 309 Donald Cor. Pm. Go 079 be of americ oldest . syllable in Honor of miss Anne Jane Wil son a Bride elect of saturday miss Naomi Harper Brunswick apart ments entertained at luncheon wednesday. A presentation was made. Mrs. H. J. Wilson and mrs. M. W. Harper assisted the hostess. Guests numbered nine. I v it misses Margaret Mcdonald and Marion Anderson Lovat Annex entertained at dinner wednesday in Honor of miss Mary Carpenter and or. Leo Manning whose wed Ding will take place in february. Covers were Laid for ten guests. Loretto alumnae Honor Bride elect in Honor of miss Sheila smart whose marriage to Captain William Howard Stevens will be Art event of february 10th. The Winnipeg Loretto alumnae entertained at the Home of their president. Miss ver Onica o Meara thursday evening. The table which was presided Over by mrs. Wallace smart and mrs. J. D. O Donnell was centred in the traditional Loretto colors with White snapdragons and Blue tapers. Miss Alison Chown and miss Edith smart assisted. On behalf of the alumnae mrs. D. M. Smith past miss smart there were president presented with a gift of Linen. 30 guests. At a Rols Cellaneous Day seated with a Corsage were mrs. E. Doch and mrs q numbered 30. When Choi layer on Chest and cover with Wanned cloth. Try it in Honor of miss Doris Yvonne Glinz whose marriage to Corporal Herbert Freeman Quantrill will take place in january mrs. W. G. Cart Wright Jubilee Avenue entertained bring Relief breathing passages with Vicinal Vapours m and Back surfaces like Tice and we Chi coughs relieve muscular tightness and bring real to get this improved 1 just Massage a on Back As Well Throat and Chest then spread a thick relic female to who suffer Suc nervous feelings cd to f acc Toni Pinkham s vegetable has a soothing effect woman s most also a Fine tonic Lor Tow a Titi made in Canada. Final clearance 45 to med Coats sizes 14 to 46. Reg. To fur Coats 6 electric seals dyed Rabbit Reg. S125 to s145 i Hudson Seal Heads dyed Reg. Vis Casha. Reg. 35 100 dresses to 9 sq.95 available on approved terms. Open saturday till 10 . Mink. Moke milk is a family drink drinking milk is a pleasant Way of getting vitamins so necessary to the health of Young and old. 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