Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 12 Winnipeg free press Friday december 13, 1946 twin Sisters Are principals in double bridal ceremony a double wedding was solemnized december 11 in the Gold Lex room of the Royal Alexandra hotel when the twin daughters of or. And mrs. Benjamin Sarner were United in marriage. Miss Rose Sarner became the Bride of Nathan Stoffman son of or. And mrs. O. Stoffman and miss Bertha Sarner became the Bride of Alec Rubin son of or. And mrs. S. Rubin of Edmonton Alta. Rabbi k. Herson officiated. Miss Reesa Sigesmund played the wedding music and miss Ruby Felbein was soloist. Both brides were attended by their Sisters As matrons of Honor mrs. David Bernstein for Rose Sarner and mrs. Bernard manace of Toronto for Bertha Sarner. Miss Marjorie Tallman was the former s bridesmaid and miss Myrna Ber Mack was bridesmaid for the latter. Lou Stoffman was his brother s Best Man and Wilfred Sarner brother of the brides of Toronto was Best Man for or. Rubin. Ushers were myer Rabkin Arthur Sucher off. Cousins of or. Stoffman David week end special . Damp Wash 2olbs. 89c 48-hour service phone 37261 Perth s launderers Bernstein brother in Law of the brides and Samuel Sarner brother of the brides. The brides wore identical gowns of Blush Pink moire with fitted bodices Lily Point sleeves and full skirts ending in slight trains. Accordion pleated bows gave a Bustle effect at the . The net yokes were edged with accordion pleated ruching giving a drop shoulder effect. Halo headdresses trimmed with Small Pink beads held their Finger tip veils. They carried red roses and White chrysanthemums a reception and dance was held in the main dining room. Or. And mrs. Stoffman left for Chicago and will make their Home in Winnipeg. Or. And mrs. Rubin left by air plane for several Points in the United states and will reside in Toronto. Governor s reception i honors v. C s Mother the lieutenant governor Manitoba and mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams entertained at Tea following the investiture wednesday at government House when the Victoria Cross was presented to mrs. Stanley Mynarski Mother of the late Pilot officer Andrew Charles Mynarski. His Honor and mrs. Mcwilliams were assisted in receiving by mrs. Stanley Mynar ski. Presiding at the Tea table were mrs. A. E. Floyd mrs. John r. Osborn and mrs. Jack St. John the group of assistants include misses Stephani Mynarski Caro line Mynarski Wanda Mynarski Marion Bachynski Sophie Mick Oski Margaret moso Lyk Marie Zahan Elsie Prokopchuk and Victoria Safian. Masculine Tor the Man wac rites to be smartly groomed the Man who has a flail1 for Fine living we present our new Courtley line of men s toiletries. Courtley after shave lotion after shave powder men s Cologne and deodorant Cologne Are brought to you in richly coloured porcelain Flagon each topped with the Courtley double horse head stopper. 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Mulhearn Heads War widows the War widows and widowed mothers association elected the following slate of officers at the annual meeting held in the free press Board room Patron Hugh Russell honorary members mrs. Hugh Russell mrs., r. D. Waugh president mrs. E. V. Mulhearn vice president mrs. E. Williams Secretary treasurer mrs. A. Gibbs advisory a. Morrison ills. E. V. Directory 3oard, mrs. E. Mrs. A. Cook mrs. M. Mckay mrs. A. mrs. M. Ennis sick visitors mrs. E. V. Mulhearn mrs. M. Ennis. Mrs. H. Richards Selkirk Man., has returned from Vancouver b.c., where for the past three months she has visited her son and daughter in Law or. And mrs. Thomas Richards and her son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. V. H. St. Pierre. Officers and their ladies who received Over 500 guests attending the United serv ices officers bail at the Royal Alexandra hotel thursday Are shown above. From left to right they Are mrs. Craig commander h. J. Craig . Mrs. Morton Brig Adier r. O. G. Morton mrs. Guthrie air vice marshal Kenneth m. Guthrie and lieu tenant general the Hon. P. J. Montague. 55th anniversary event at Selkirk or. And mrs. William Thomas _ idler lot 94, St. Clements Man., quietly observed their 55th wed Ling anniversary monday. Mem ers of their immediate family vere present. Both or. And mrs. Idler Are 77 years of age. Mrs. Fidler was born january 3, at St. Ndrews and or. Fidler february 14, at St. Clements. They were married in old St. Clements Ang ican Church on the West Bank of lie red River december 9, 1889. Of a family of ten seven Are Liv ing. Victor Lawrence Percival and Sydney All of St. Clements Cecil and Charles Selkirk one Aughter mrs. Roy Mcrae St. Clements and 21 grandchildren. One son Henry George was killed n the first great War. 6 a Surprise birthday party was eld saturday to Honor e. Folis when members of the Cheerio Troup entertained at the Home f mrs. G. Folis and mrs. G. Archibald Lipton St. A presenta Ion was made on behalf of his friends by Mabelle Mornington. Party numbered 21. Mrs. Harold Gooderham and miss Marjorie Gooderham of Vancouver b.c., former y of Winnipeg will spend the Christmas season at Coronado 3each, California. Miss Lena Wilkins Stapleton cottage. Dynevor Man., has left or Saskatoon sask., to visit her Mother mrs. J. Wilkins. Rail social club holds annual dance the Canadian National rail ways ladies social club will hold to annual whist and dance in the fort Garry hotel Crystal Ball room Friday evening. Guests will be received by miss Irene Mckin n o a president. Miss Margaret Bailes is in charge of arrange ments assisted by mrs. Ruth mag Ness mrs. Clare Poucher the misses Wilma Leach Margaret Peatman Agnes Milne and Maude Ashton. Mrs. H. Robichaud has arrived from Victoria b.c., to spend the Winter months at the Home of her Cousin mrs. R. Kennedy Sel Kirk Man. Miss Janet Carruthers has returned from a visit in Montreal and Toronto and is the guest of her sister mrs. William a. Smith Park blvd. Mrs. H. Fairton mrs. G. W. Pat Terson and mrs. T. Liggett were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous Shower at the Home of mrs. Pur ton monday evening in Honor of Betty. Macneil a Bride elect of december. A Corsage and gifts were presented. Mrs. R. Smith pre sided and assistants were mrs. K. C. Kennedy mrs. J. John son mrs. D. Purton and misses k Eckmyre and e. Brown. Honouring miss Joyce Waddell a Bride elect of dec. 24, mrs. M fines entertained monday at a miscellaneous Shower at her Home 19 Lenore Street. Assistants were mrs. M. D. Grant and mrs. D. C Hardy. Or. Said mrs. Harold Curtis whose wedding was an event of mid november in Toronto have returned from a trip to Ottawa and Montreal and Are residing at 1, sixth Street new Toronto. Mrs Curtis was formerly Mary Ruth Parker daughter of the late or and mrs. George h. Parker of Winnipeg. Or. Curtis is the son of mrs. L. Curtis of Toronto. Mrs. Fred c. Babington left monday for Montreal to at tend the marriage of her son Harold Ormond to Alice Mary Matheson daughter of d. H. Mathe son of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place dec. 12. Mrs. John Pascal and two child Ren Selkirk Man., have left for Calgary Alta. Where they will join or. Pascal who is stationed there with the . Your cleaning chores made easy with j. B. Mcgeachy will leave sunday to join her husband in Toronto. She has been the guest this week of her sister or. And mrs. J. G. Scott return from England and her recent marriage in Toronto. N Honor of her daughter mrs. F. E. White who will leave sunday with her husband for India mrs. W. C. Russell 213 King Sway entertained at the Tea hour Friday. Pc reception was held wednes Day evening following the concert of the wednesday morning Musicale at St. Mary s Academy in Aid of the fund for Christmas parcels for hospitalized veterans when mrs. 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