Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, April 18, 1944

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 18, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight Lieut. Dorothy Herzer weds Al Lieut. R. D. Williamson the wedding of lieutenant Dorothy Alberta Herzer Daugh ter of or. And mrs. T. O. F. Herzer Winnipeg to flight lieu tenant Robert Dorland Williamson of Moncton new Brunswick son of or. And mrs. R. A. Williamson of Winnipeg was solemnized april 13 at St. James memorial Church Kemptville ont. Captain a. G. Wakelin officiated. The Church the altar and Chancel Yvere decorated with lilies and Spring Flowers in yellow and White. The Bride and attendants Best Man and Ushers wore dress military uniforms. The Bride was attended by major Madeleine St. Laurent of Quebec and Hegina and Captain Patricia Baker also of be Don l of your furs to i cold storage vaults . Fur experts will give them the they need including compressed air blowing which is More thorough yet gentle method to remove All dust then your furs will be placed in the . Scientifically constructed this specialized service insurance too costs no More. Phone 21 857 Holt Renfrew por Foge of for women Shant loom Irish Tweed topcoats sportswear this Rich appearing rugged fabric of North Ireland is built to stand the Gaff of hard Wear and rough weather. Exclusively Warren k. Cook styled and tailored to main Tain its. Rich appear Ance. Listen in Krc 8.20 Mornini 241 Portage ave. Flavo did it More people Art drinking flavorful Chase Sanborn Coffee than Ever before. Sales Are going up f up up Gina sask. Major John Max we of Ottawa was Best Man. Twenty four men and women officers for de the guard of Honor. After the wedding a reception was held in the officers mess c the Canadian administrative Arm school of Kemptville. Following the reception the wedding Suppe was held in the dining room of the . The couple left by air plane of Quebec the maritime and York. After their Brief honeymoon flight Lieut. Williamson will return to his Post is Moncton n.b., an Lieut. Dorothy Williamson to re Ina sask., where she is stationed Margaret Joan Taylor is christened sunday the christening of the Inland daughter of or. And mrs. J. A Taylor of 305 Sackville Street St James took place sunday at West Minster Church. Or. E. M. Howse officiated. The baby who wore great Grandfather s christening Robe was named Margaret Joan a reception was held at the Home of the baby s parents. The assistants were mrs. H. Dickson mrs. J. Ristivo and miss m. Paterson. Mother Tea hostess for Georgina Coxon mrs. A. Coxon entertained at a Trousseau Tea saturday afternoon in Honor of daughter Georgina whose wedding to Herbert s. Mckenzie will Tejke place april 22. Presiding Over the Tea were mrs. C. Arklie. Mrs. F. Haviland mrs. Jean Johnson. Assisting were miss Muriel Restall Jeri Parnick Hilda Fraser Margaret Hughes. Mrs. Olive Knox honoured at Tea miss Elsie Mckay entertained at Tea saturday afternoon at Home Selkirk Man., in Honor of mrs. Olive Knox of Winnipeg. The Tea table was presided Over by mrs. J. O. Mclenaghan and mrs. A. V. Thomas of Winnipeg. The group of assistants included mrs. W. I. Easton mrs. F. Lenton. Mrs. H. J. Massey and miss Mary Chapman. Guests numbered 30. In Honor of miss Joan hug lies a Oride elect of this month a no hostess party was held at the Home of miss Joyce Parker. 185 Ferndale Bivenue. Norwood. Monday evening. A presentation was made to the of Honor. The guests num ered 12. Winnipeg fre15 press tuesday Akra is. 1944 shown alter their wedding which took place at Christ Church Cathedral Vancouver april 15, arc Lieut and mrs. John Victor Damps. The Bride is the former Wren Nancy Brown daughter of or. And mrs. Alan Brown of Toronto. Lieut. Damps is the son of or. And mrs. A. W. Damps of Winnipeg. Wedding is solemnized at Christ Church Cathedral a wedding of interest in Winnipeg and Toronto was Solem sized at Christ Church Vancouver b.c., april 15, when Wren Nancy Brown w.r.c.., daughter of or. And mrs. Man Brown of Toronto became the Bride of Lieut. John Victor Ampsy r.c.n.v.r., son of or. And mrs. A. W. Damps of Winnipeg. Very Rev. Cecil Swanson officiated. The Bride wore a gown White administration of the islands. Both lord Halifax and Field marshal Smuts envisaged a world in which the big three Powers or the big four Powers would have to play a leading part in the imme Diate Post War world. Field marshal Smuts however made it Plain that the Central problem of world organization was that of placing the Power and resources of the great nation.1 behind the world Organiza Tion. Smuts in fact was willing to Settle for the covenant of the league of nations plus the backing of the bit three Powers. From a Canadian and a British Commonwealth Point of View said the speaker the Central problem of the peace would be How to move from a big three world to the world of International organization promised by the Moscow declaration. The British Commonwealth had Al ready Given a great gift to history within its nations and Freedom Between its member nations. The British nations now had a Chance to assist in bringing an other great gift to the world by helping to bring about a workable world order Between All nations. Club events ladies auxiliary to the 42 troop at Home of mrs. C. Arnold. 354 Lansdowne Avenue. Thursday Jit 8 . Widows association wednesday 8 . Free press Board room. L.o.b.a., 02, sewing Circle at Home of mrs. N Dunsheath. 541 Acnes i Trecet. Wednesday 8 . South. Centre women s Liberal association drive wednesday. 8 p Elu brooms. Ill time building in Aid ladies auxiliary to fort Rouge in Casio social. Wednesday. 3 . N Home mrs. W. H. Brignoll 637 Walker Avenue women s auxiliary Navy lace us Canada wednesday 2.30 . Nav league Headquarters. Lieut. W. D fit will be rues sneaker. Lodge lady Grey. 63, daughters England wednesday 8 . Empire Haworth and Alexander Avenue. Western. Lord Selkirk chapter. . We mesday. At 8 . In civic Oili. Be Kark Man ladies auxiliary of port Garry hours wednesday 8 . Main Street. Of United Church wednesday lower Hall. 2.30 . Mrs. C White will be guest speaker. Women s International league at Horr 31 mrs. Arthur Phelps 7a East Cate we in Day 8 . Sir Hugh John Macdonald Ladi build 2.45 . Hostel 1 Mayfair Avenue. Be made of Long lines the fitted Odice featuring sweetheart neck be and Lily Point sleeves. The full cirt fell in spot folds from a double allowed Waistline. A White Cabot . And miss Joyce Scott both of Toronto. Lieut. Temple Wright r.c.n.v.r., was Best Man. And the Ushers were Peter Sinclair John Mclaughlin Lieut. Les engagement notices announcements to appear under this Cadi is will be accepted at the free press want and. Depart ment minimum for itt lines and 15c for each additional line. Or. And mrs. J. Scott 574 valour Oad announce the engagement of heir Only daughter Ruth to Tel. Norman Wiseman r.c.n.v.r., younger son of or. And mrs. J. Wiseman St. Vital the wedding .0 take place on april 20. At 5.30 ., at Chalmers Church. The engagement is announced in Madras. India of Margaret younger daughter of or. Justice Wadsworth. .c.s. And mrs. Wadsworth of Madras and Ramsay Lorna to fit. A. Arthur Haslam Dawson. Son or Var. And mrs. Sidney a. Dawson 2d4 Conway Street Winnipeg. Or. And mrs. M. Mandzuk 1574 Login Avenue announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter Mary o sgt. H. M. Luddicke Only son of str. And mrs. F. H. Luddicke of Dauphin. Man. The wedding will Ake place at a later Date. Or. And mrs. C. Murray. Nor announce engagement their youngest daughter Kay to Lac. Jack lamer son of or. And mrs. C. Larner. St. Vital the wed Ding to take Olace april 29. Or. And mrs. H. R. Roberge wish p the engagement of Neir daughter Thelma to Ecil Francis Sheehan. f he wedding to take place in St Analius Church on May 13, at b a m graduating nurses honoured at dinner held on monday honouring the first group of nurses to graduate from the department of nursing University of Manitoba the members of the Manitoba association of registered nurses held a Din Ner monday in i.h0 vice regal suite of the Hoyal Alexandra hotel. Miss Acle my acc president was chairman and the class or 18 nurses the first to take the Post graduate course were honoured eld three Quarter Lenyth veil i lie Rou Nelree and Lieut id she carried White carnations. Mckibbon Kolly sister of the a reception was held at the hotel Jaby is it Westminster the infant son of or. And mrs. Norman Gregg Clifton Street christened Kenneth Norman second grandson Henry Morris and the late Portage a Ajvix. 9 o Clack Sharp 400 pairs shoes Bride from Toronto was the Matron of Honor and the bridesmaids were Wren Dorothy Darby of Ottawa and Wren Peggy Gairdner. Vf.r.c.-. Vancouver. Upon returning from their honeymoon Lieut and mrs. Damps will resume duties at naval Headquarters in Vancouver miss 1 Gertrude Hall to the graduates she told of the Uiga sizing of the course and its institution at the University of Manitoba As an achievement Long desired by the association. Mrs. Margaret Ander son responded. Miss Anne Bilin off of the graduating class pro posed a Toast to Iho University to a which mrs. Stanley Laing responded. She stressed the changing status of women pointing out the opening to them in he professions and comparing it of the past when few educational or professional opportunities were open. To by miss Hazel Keeler director of tiie Post graduate courses. Miss Eleanor Bray gave the valedictory of the graduating class. Votes of thanks were pro posed by mrs. A. Savage. More than 50 a tended the dinner at which the Honor guests and graduating class were mrs. Margarct Anderson misses Edith Bray Irene Cooper Dorothy Hibbert Kathleen Kuzbida Alice Ralph Jessie Rutherford Anne Stevenson Anne Billinkoff Wilma Clayton Beatrice Heifitz Helen Houston Evalyn Greene Lillian Jonsson Helen Oliver Jessie Williamson. Kathleen Ruane. Curtains hand washed and finished exactly to size. From 50 c a pair Winnipeg laundry launderers dyers cleaners Sweet Kis Safe that s me i protect my hands against Chappins and redness with Hinds Honey s Almond Cream use it before and after work even a sergeant has softer moments especially for smooth kissable hands. Of course there s another sergeant in my life and i want him to be proud of my hands that s Why i use Hinds Honey Almond Cream before and after my duties every Day. Hinds protects like an invisible Glove against pore deep dirt and painful Chipping keeps my hands soft and White. My Romance won t go . Because i keep Hinds on guard duty 24 hours a Day. Jean Isabel Taylor weds flying officer w. Martin the Chapel of no. 3 wireless school was the scene of a p a when fli2ht officer Jean Isabel t i pc a of daughter of the late f. Trafford Taylor became the Bride of flying officer w. S Martin r.c.a.f., son of the Laic capt. Patrick Martin of Whitehorse it v i r Ifo to a Catholic chaplain of Jno. 1 c.., Rivers performed the ceremony. 5arunghats you la find the hat you want Here new arrivals daily. All the very latest styles. To new Spring handbags choose your new bag from our Large Range of styles fabrics Etc. A wide selection of genuine and simulated leathers. 53.57 and up to 35o Portage ave. Portrait Coupon an s x 111 portrait c o c of you. 9 i Lio clip Coupon acid phone studio for appointment. Good until used. I Portage ave Karlif a Atli. Two reasons Why you la like three Flowers Fate powder the exquisite fineness and Lovely softness of three powder is winning new friends every Day. It s As Light As a thought yet it clings like a Happy memory. Deli Shloul three Flowers face powder smoother on evenly Over your face does t cake or Streak. It accentuates your natural Beauty and harmonizes with your colouring. Three Flowers stays put longer and does t require constant fuss no and re touch ing. There s a Beautiful selection of flattering shades to compliment your complexion and you re sure to find just die one for you. Next time you need face powder ask for three Flowers for Sale at ail cosmetic counters 40c each three Flymen a creation of Richard Hub Nui 1880-1944 the Bride wore a Bown of Turquoise Wool crepe trap unto work marking the bodice front. The High slashed neck finished in a Centre curve. The bodice closed with tailored bows to inc base of the wide ii dec. The skirt showed Side fullness. Her hat White Straw was trimmed on either Side with a Cluster of Flowers and foliage in Brown and Green. It was veil draped. She wore a Corsage of Gardenias. Flight officer Barbara Kemp. . Of Toronto was brides gown was of Grey and Cerise printed silk. She wore a Black fell hat and Corsage of Rea a Norcliffe roses. Flying office Joseph Mccrac r.c.a.f., was Best Man. A reception was held a i the Bride s Home. Elm Lane Tuxedo. White carnations were used As decoration after a trip to Calgary the Bride and will resume their duties at no. 2 training command Headquarters Winnipeg. For going away he Bride wore a Matching hat. Her Topcoat was of beige Wool with Lynx Collar. For Garry and wherever skin needs softening premiers meeting important Bird tells club members the forthcoming conference of Commonwealth premiers m London will not be a regular Imperial conference since it is in the nature of a private meeting but it will nevertheless be of the greatest importance As it is taking place in the Middle wpmfh5 3i a 3fl when the future of the common wealth is the subject of. World wide debate initiated by Field marshal Smuts last december and carried on by prime mini ter Curtin of Australia lord Halifax prime minister King and the Hon. Malcolm Macdonald. So said John Bird monday at when he addressed members the i women s Canadian club. Mrs. E. D. Honeyman president was chairman. Canada said the speaker is emerging for the time being As the greatest of the so called secondary Powers among the United nations with special relationships to the Commonwealth the United states and to Russia. Canada furthermore As a great trading nation has a particular interest in world organization for the maintenance of. Peace promised by the declaration of Moscow and subscribed to by great Britain the United states soviet Russia and. China. Discussing the decentralization of the Commonwealth and Empire and the greater degree of regionalism suggested by Field marshal Mutt or. Bird said that he anticipated a considerable Advance in regional development though nothing like Complete regionalism. Regionalism could be most useful provided it were properly related and subordinated to the world organization As regards decentralization of the1 Commonwealth and Empire cast by Field marshal Smuts the us rested that Canada might be willing to take a keen interest in the West indies and to join the United states and great Britain m the Caribbean Council Lanada. However was most in to accept responsibility for ii put a cold your pocket spreading a cold is serious in wartime so use kleenex then destroy germs and Oil. Kleenex is kind to your nose your Neighbours your nation from f letter h n. E. Of ration Stretcher when storing left overs in my refrigerator i cover them with kleenex. Keeps foods from drying mighty important these Days Frem a letter of Dev reduce absenteeism every counts authorities say that la. Of til work time lost in War Indus v tries from illness is due to the common cold. R ;