Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page v bundles for Britain goods reach a total of 53 tons three and one half tons of goods for Britain were packed by. V. Of Manitoba in the last month completing a grand total of. Nearly 53 tons it was reported at the Board meeting wednesday afternoon in the rooms at 215 Somerset building. Mrs. James a. Richardson presided. The garments we Are Forward Vonalea t Joos press. , ing continue to be the very mrs. A. S. Hamilton in her packing room report. Those cases contained Tihany beautifully made quilts and quantities of two new projects suggested by mrs. Gordon Konantz on her return from Britain Are now getting into production. These Are the making of stuffed toys for the Many Chil Dren in British Nursery schools and Mats for the children to sit on while they play. Outstanding donations detailed by of que underarm perspiration 29 guests. Mrs Dudley is guest at curlers luncheon the executive and honorary Mem Bers of. The ladies past presidents Curling association honoured their president mrs. W. F. Dudley. Thurs Day with a luncheon at the Grey Stone arms. A painting was presented to mrs. Dudley and the afternoon was spent playing Bridge. Twenty two ladies were present. M in. Honor of miss Jean Aitchison a Bride elect of May miss c. Henning was hostess to the Wool gatherers club at the Home of mrs. Brown Wilkinson. Albany apartments. A presentation was made to the guest of Honor. Guests numbered 17. Or. And. Mrs. W. E. Hattie and their two children Catherine elea nor and Heather of Ottawa ont Are visitors in Winnipeg for a few weeks and will be guests of thei parents or. And mrs. A. J. Milne and or. And mrs. Thomas Hattie. The Junior ladies auxiliary o the Canadian legion Deer Lodge Branch no. 56, were hosts to s group of airmen from Anna Gib son school and no. 3 wireless school when they held a Socia thursday evening in the women tribute building Deer Lodge. Also in attendance were a number of patients from Deer Lodge Hospital the social was in the form of a dance with refreshments being served. In Honor of miss Lillian Griffiths a Bride elect of Early May miss Esther Martin entertained at dinner tuesday at the Graystone arms. A presentation was made to the guest of Honor. Covers were Laid for 12 couple is honoured before departure i and mrs. E. Rose who have Jeen residents of 174 Alfred Avenue Lor the past thirty years left wednesday for remelus near Detroit Vlic Higan. Where they will reside in future. Or. Rose is an elder in St Giles United Church and the elders and friends tendered him a fare veil luncheon in the Hudson s Bay dining room. Monday. Mrs. Rose is he president of the of St riles and members fare welled her vvj.i.11 a a cultic i i Nec Idine and Bishop sleeves. The skirt was attached to the bodice of a Jit fingertip veil was held by a Coro net of Orange blossoms. She car ried red chieftain roses. Miss Elizabeth Millar sister of the Bride and miss Norma Nunn were bridesmaids. Their gowns were of sheer Over taffeta. Miss morning wedding held at St. Mary s the wedding Reta youngest daughter of mrs. J of. Sper Ling Man., and Waddell of Sperling and William Killeen eldest son of mrs. Killeen of Sterling and the j. Was solemnized at 11.30 in St. Mary a rectory Winnipeg. A. Murphy officiated the Bride Given in marriage by her brother Clifford Waddell. She wore a Navy dressmaker suit. The jacket opening Over a Blouse of Cloud Blue sheer. Her Straw hat was also Cloud with Flowers and draped with a veil. Her Corsage was of Butterfly roses. Miss Rose Killeen sister of the attended the Bride. She wore an a Ruthh Leaf Brown dressmaker suit her Leaf Ereen hat was draped veil. She wore a Corsage of yellow roses. Clifford Waddell was the Best Man. A reception was held at Moore s. After a Short stay in win guests at the fort Garry hotel or. And mrs. Killeen will leave for grand Forks where they will reside anniversary banquet held by two lodges Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge no. 2 and Temple Lodge no. 75, i.o.o.f., celebrated their.36th and 34th anniversaries jointly with a banquet wednesday in the Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street. Louise Wilson Noble grand gave the Toast King and the Welcome or Reid Noble grand gave the Toast to the grand Lodge responded to by c. Weiss grand master mrs. A Jack gave the Toast to the Rebekah Assembly responded to by miss Alberta Betts president of the Rebekah Assembly of Manitoba m Keating assisted by mrs w. Wilson d.d.p., presented miss Connie Bayles and miss May Purvis with their 15 years Veteran jewels. Mrs. B. Johnson and . Shaw charter responded to Roll Call. Cards followed the pro gramme. Community singing was under the leadership of mrs o Heaney . Accompanists were and mrs. J. Woods.1 i contemptible a . Elects officers the annual meeting of the ladies auxiliary to the old contemptible is was held tuesday in the free press Board room the Secretary treasurer mrs. Hall gave a re View of the year s work including supplying a team1 for poppy Day and the various tag Days. The auxiliary is in i Good financial standing. The following officers were elected mrs. A. Portman presi Dent mrs. A. Poole vice president mrs. H. Hall Secretary treasurer mrs. P. Publicity mrs. R. Mcconkey. General convener executive committee mrs. A. Ros Enberg mrs. G. Lyon mrs. K. Rid Ley mrs. D. Paton. Arrangements were made to hold a whist drive Doreen Street a. At the Home of mrs. A. Poole. 524 the ? Tea Coffee Coupon values May 1st rationing proved fort carry Quality now you can enjoy More of it from your nearest grocer. Beautiful and natural looking permanents this year enjoy the superiority of a scientific permanent in the new Spring Model Ray Perm. Greatest value Ever offered Price include shampoo and set Cream Oil Criqui gnome machine less permanent at the scientific enjoy All the comforts of the world s most Beauty culture airy expert phone 24861 Kajj Jill. In Bowman performed the ceremony. At Nuana. Ivian. Ana she inc wedding music was played by join her brother and family miss Marie Campbell. Miss Lillian natives of Holland who have Sanders Sang i la walk beside you. Been residents of remenus for the the Bride wore a gown of White Pas seventeen years Sheen fashioned with a Swap Friom of mrs. F. P. Haszard Montrose get entertained at a Shower Uoc uce Cli. H shirred inset Girdle. Her thursday evening in Honor of miss Coro Batty Foster a Bride elect Millar s of Dawn Blue urday. Guests numbered of sat 18. The nursing staff of the Selkirk general Hospital entertained at Tea thursday in Honor of miss Pearl Graham and miss Bertha Howard Ciuc Oiin miss who have left the staff to join the Dunn s of Pale mauve. Miss Millar nursing division of the medical carried Pale Pink roses and miss corps. Mrs. E. Howard presided to it _ i. J.1_ a i 1. I Ujj Tiv. Jill qty Luct Cullu 1v1j3s Nunn Johanna Hill roses. They wore Matching Chapel veils held by clusters of Flowers. Bert Mcleod was Best Man. A guard of Honor was formed by at the Tea table and was assisted by miss h. Truth Waite and miss l. Hawes. Miss Noreen Clark presented each Honor guest with gift. Glamour pins Lapel lockets Sterling Silver lock ets Hun from Winf Navy pins or tows front every Well dressed wears ear rings they Are smart and from me kidney s jewellers 312 Donald St. Opposite Capitol theatre the most magnificent permanent guaranteed perfect Corner Portage ave. And Vaughan St. Over Brathwaite i ladies from country Points White of Cali fret by year Fowhl assure you of baking Joel faction. Loov for kit Ai Makanda at go your
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