Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 26, 1947, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday april 25, .1947 Page 11 Joan Darnell guest at evening party mrs. B. E. Johnson and her daughter Lilia entertained wednesday evening at their Home 3059 Honor of miss hide elect of Mav 17. Presiding were mrs. H. Baldwin and mrs. F. Darnell. Mrs. G. K. Stephenson received. Assist ing were mrs. S. Sigurdson misses june Fridfinnson. Evelyn Fridfinnson and Elaine Bristow. A gift was presented. Dominion St. In Joan Darnell a m iss Margaret Henderson will will arrive monday from Ottawa to be the guest of her Mother mrs. S. W. Henderson an vers apartments. A Shower was held wednesday roses and a gift of blankets by miss e. Liverton. Mearns Camp ladies social club entertained at the Home of mrs. G. Byiers. 522 Lipton Street wednesday evening in Honor of miss Isabelle Byiers. A Bride elect of april. Mrs. R. Gray made the presentation and social arrangements were made by miss Marion Roy. Farewell luncheon for Charlotte Evans honouring miss Charlotte Evans who is leaving this month to re Side at the Pacific coast her Busi Ness associates entertained. At a Lun Cheon at Moore s on saturday. A gift and a Corsage were presented. Covers were Laid for 15. Mrs. Abel holds Tea evening at the Home of mrs. A. O e. Overton in Honor of miss Nancy v or ooh s Brown president the Junior in Honor of miss Dorothie Neil whose wedding to John Knight _ _ Abel Wilt take place May 10, mrs. Marriage will be an event in Early p Abel 294 Coverdale Street May. The guest of Honor was pres entertained at Tea saturday. Mrs. Auxiliary of i he Deer Branch Canadian legion. Seated with a Corsage Beauty softens sorrow r. Neil assisted the hostesses in receiving. Presiding were mrs. George Johnson mrs. T. W. Laid Law mrs. A. Blondal mrs. John Mahood mrs. W. J. Johnston and mrs. Duncan Robertson. Assistants were mrs. Garnet Graham and misses Lyn Abel Betty Gunn and Beverly Ann Laidlaw. Winnipeg Branch of Bishop Strachan school association will meet wednesday at 8.30 ., at the Home of mrs. E. P. Fetherston Haugh. 801 Dorchester Avenue. Mrs. A. R. Leonard of Culver ind., and mrs. F. J. Mogey of re Gina Are visiting their Sisters mrs a. Gladstone Raleigh apts., Anc mrs. M. Davidson Ella apts. T. Staber s prot sized permanents we Are doing what Many considered impossible with our surprisingly better prot sized Cream per manent. And Why not7 Staber s offer you the utmost in permanent waving the latest in equipment and Best in materials and experience Complete accurate knowledge in judging and analysing hair. Rich creamy Oil is steamed into the hair to give new Beauty to your hair. And Best of All you pay just one Price. Brides elect share honors at luncheon in Honor of miss Dorothie Nei and of miss Mary Harris brides elect the members of United col lege staff entertained at luncheon saturday at Moore s. Covers were Laid for 14 guests. Or. And mrs. D. L. Mcneil Anc daughter Susan have left their Home in Calgary after spending a week with or. Mcneil s Mother. Mrs. H. J. Mcneil. 12 Ful Ham Crescent. Or. Mcneil spent the last six months taking a pos graduate course in Montreal. In Honor of her daughter Betty Hose wedding to Richard Jack hand will take place May 6, mrs.1 Darren w. Scoville. Rathar treet. Will entertain thursday at Trousseau Tea. T rises Marjorie and Elizabeth Flanders entertained Satur Day at luncheon at the uni women s club in Honor of Fiss Edith Alexander a Bride elect if May 3. Covers were Laid for 12. In Honor of miss Marjorie Ullar a Bride elect of april 30 Liss Mary Mcdonald entertained t a miscellaneous Shower at her ome. Arnold Avenue tuesday vening. Why pay More no appointment necessary for Best service Early afternoon or Early mornings Clos to Akk Tinson open All saturday 340 Colony St., opposite the Bay or. And mrs. John Watson and their Small daughter Sheila who arrived by air plane from London England Sun Day Are shown at the Home of mrs. Watson s parents or. And mrs. E. E. Clayton 154 Victoria Crescent St. Vital. Mrs. Watson was Patricia Claylon. She met and married or. Wat son during his training with the . And joined him at his Home in Blackpool England in january 1945. They have returned to Canada to make their Home. Local Council covers wide Field of service Only two projects were carried on last season by the a local Council women the influence of 83 affiliated organizations was Felt in Many Fields of service in Winnipeg and Manitoba was shown in reports submitted Friday at the annual meeting at the Marlborough hotel. Mrs. A. W. Damps was unanimously elected president. Mrs. Damps was chairman of the meeting which opened in the morning with reports Given by the officers and conveners of standing con mittens. Mrs. F. L. Lloyd recording Secretary reported that the Council has urged the appointment of police women in Winnipeg and that it is making an intensive study of r up o r t s regarding penal Reform and the borstal system. It has through its conveners studied conditions regarding housing Educa Tion health projects immigration citizenship town planning nation Al recreation mental Hygiene moral standards Cinema and printed matter economies and taxation. International relations natural re sources reconstruction and rehabilitation trades and professions. Two conferences were held one dealing town planning the other with immigration. Miss Beatrice Brigden was convener and members who have taken special interest in the Arious subjects led the discussion. Know just How you feel i know because i have been that was myself. I have been to chronically tired that i thought i would never feel Well again. However 1 found that or. 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Mrs. Ohn Allen made the and paid tribute to mrs. Ritchie or a Job Well done during her Ive years As president. Mrs. Norman James correspond no Secretary reported recommend Tion sent to the government urging he establishment of a Dominion Bureau of Home economics and human nutrition. This she said has been implemented recently under a new department of stand Ards. A Resolution recommending the enactment of provincial legis lation to protect the status of household workers was forwarded to the government. A letter to Hon. J. O. Mclenaghan recommended the establishing of a family court in Winnipeg and appeals were made to the Manitoba histor ical society the Manitoba govern ment the National convener of National resources protesting the demolition of the fort and trading Post at Norway House. Mrs. W. D. Watson treasurer reported receipts As and disbursements s2.035.15. Mrs. A. W. Damps was appointed Delegate to attend the National Council of women annual Mccain in june in Regina. In a Brief re View with groups of reports Given on Kindred subjects by miss Robina Whiteside miss Margaret Nix mrs. Hugh Malcolmson. Miss Amber Glenn mrs w. J. Shepherd mrs. R. H. Rowland and miss Beatrice Brigden. Bad spots cannot be segregated but have their influence through out a miss Florence Christie National president Cana Dian association of social workers and executive Secretary family service Bureau London Ontario said in an address following the annual luncheon. Miss Christie returning East from a conference in Regina pointed out that the welfare of All the people is the responsibility of All the people. She cited the problems facing the social workers As greatly increased costs of living without corresponding raises in Relief budgets in Mother s allow ances old age pensions and other social legislation. The whole of Canada she said is conscious of the serious situation for old age pensioners she deprecated Lack of health insurance and sickness benefits pointing out that a serious illness to a marginal family is a tragedy bad housing a Lack of subsidized housing which would provide Homes for approximately month the ratio in which the Large proportion of our families live is adding to the difficulties of lower bracket families. Mrs. Robert Mcqueen thanked the speaker. Mrs. Damps who presided a luncheon and welcomed As Specia guests mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams Anc mrs. Stuart s. Garson announce the results of two elections ant mrs. F. D. Lloyd read the list officers and conveners elected As honorary president. Mrs. R. F. Me Williams provincial president mrs John Allen past president. Mrs Ritchie president mrs. Damps vice presidents mrs. J. W. Akes mrs. W. P. Fillmore mrs. D. A. P Mckay mrs. S. J. Sametz mis Beatrice Brigden corresponding Secretary mrs. Norman James re cording Secretary. Mrs. Jame Cowan treasurer mrs. W. D. Wat son conveners of committees archivist. Mrs. E. C. Hignel child and family welfare. Mrs c. J. Bermack Cinema and Printe matter. Mrs. W. H. Wager citizen ship mrs. W. S. Hamilton Edu cation. Miss Robina Whiteside economics and taxation mrs. Gloria Queen Hughes Home economics. Mrs. Hugh Malcolmson International relations. Mrs. Doris Alexander honoured at party honouring miss Edith Alexander Bride elect of May 10, mrs. F. M. Brickenden and mrs. steel entertained Friday at the Home of the ormer Brock Street. A presenta on was made. Mrs. J. Alexander resided and assistants were misses Ane steel Ruth Clint Marjorie Ane Bull and Nancy Alexander. Mrs. W. A. Wither Vancou ver ., has arrived to visit her son in Law and Aughter or. And mrs. Gordon Fraser and her baby grand Aughter Dorothy Leigh. Mrs. Charles Rebbeck and miss Clarion o Donnell entertained thursday evening at the Home of he latter 903 Warsaw Avenue in Honor of miss Mary Godfrey ride elect of april. A presentation Vas made. Rent Moores taxi 98181 whether you destination is a Loca or Distant Point it s always a Wise move to phone for one of our clean modern vans on moving Day. Now More than Ever Are ready to serve you when you move store pork or ibid furniture and household belongings. Call today. Moving packing shipping storing just Call 23-331 of the year and in paying tribute to her officers and Conven ers. Mrs. Damps stressed the importance of gathering facts and information of realizing the needs and then using the full influence of women in having their projects endorsed. She spoke of the import Ance of retaining of the University of Manitoba school of nursing a possible solution of the Shor Tage of nurses. Nurses Are needed for Public health and for supervisory work and this school is a source of this specially trained Type of nurse. Reports were Given from the conveners of standing committees j Crowe House and town planning. Mrs. W. J. Shepherd mental Hygiene or. Emma Adamson moral standards mrs. Charles Heck Els natural resources mrs. W. H. Purton National recreation miss Grace Dolmage publications and publicity mrs. C. A. Hunt Public health. Miss Margaret Nix radio. Miss Catherine Milvor re construction and rehabilitation miss b. Brigden trades and professions. Miss Agnes Mccullough Liaison . Mrs. R. H. Row land advisory committee. Mrs. . Etsell. Mrs. Robert Mcqueen. Mrs. To. R. Mccreary. Mrs. L. A. Slater. Misses Frances Mckay and Kath Erine Middleton. A programme of songs was Given by mrs. E. T. Etsell who accompanied on the piano by mrs. Harley flood. Engagement notices minimum charge announcements to appear under this heading will be accepted at the free press want and department. Of for 10 lines and is cents for each additional line. Or. And mrs. Bonner Buckboro ugh Berry St. St. James announce he engagement of their youngest daughter Doreen Ruth to Alan Douglas Mcfadzean Only son of Var. And mrs. D. Mcfadzean. Ban Ning St., Winnipeg. The Weddine to be solemnized at Knox United Church May 31st, at 7.00 Or and mrs. Geo. H. Davis pipe Stone. Man., wish to announce the engagement of their Only Daugher. Edna Agnes to or. Fred Wil Iam Robinson. Winnipeg. The wad Ding will take place May 17. 1947 it 7 In Knox United Church. Or. And mrs. C. A. Midwinter of Martin ave., announce the engagement of their widest. Daughter Hilda Eleanor to Melvin Whalen third son of or. Cind mrs. Clifford Whalen Parry sound Ontario. The wedding to. Take place Satur Day. May 24th at 4 o clock Carleton United Church Toronto Ontario. Or. And mrs. A. Gordon Hurlburt Debary apts. Announce the engage ment of their Only daughter Edith Lucille to or. Frank James argue Only son of or. And mrs. F. L. Argue of Toronto. The wedding Fil take 2.30 May 17th in Crescent fort Rouge United Church. 804 Toronto general trusts building i to phone 93 737 optometrist or. And mrs. A. C. Anderson announce the engagement of their daughter Jean Elizabeth to Jack Thorn son of or. And mrs. G Thorn. The wedding to take place May 10th Church. At St. Paul s United mrs. George William Ross of Sherbrook Nova Scotia announces the engagement of her daughter Mary Grace Ross Bingley to Ken William Reid of Indian Brook Cape Breton son of or. And mrs William Reid of Myrtle Man. The wedding to take place in the Early or. And mrs. Donald Williamson 757 Fleet Avenue wish to announce the engagement of their younger daughter Ann to Raymond a. Fos Mark youngest son of or. O. Fos Mark and the late mrs. Fosmark of Seattle Wash. The wedding to take place monday april 28, a Calgary. Or. And mrs. Paul w. Swope o 1115 Washington ave., Martinsburg Wes t Virginia announce the engagement of their daughter Elise to or. John Albert Nugent son of or. And mrs. W cd. Nugent trans Cona Manitoba. The wedding will take place in Bogota Colombia in May. Miss Swope is a graduate of Northwestern University and last year studied on a state department scholarship at the University of Guayaquil. Or. Nugent a geologist with Imperial Oil company in Colombia is a graduate of the univer sity of Manitoba the engagement is announced of Vale. Youngest daughter of mrs. And the late Joseph Gillis to Harold Westdal youngest son of in. And mrs. Paul Westdal. The wedding has been arranged to take place at Saturday. May 7. In first Federated Church. The engagement is announced of Lucille Maude second daughter of Vars Hearn and the late or. E. M. Hearn. To Colin Neil Matheson. Younger son or. And mrs. Nor Man g. Matheson of Winnipeg. The wedding to take place May 24th in Vancouver. Or. And mrs. C. Cosman announce the engagement of their daughter Florence to Saul Arthur Weinstein son of or. And mrs. H. Weinstein. The marriage will take place june 2nd. Or. And mrs. Ernest h. Pascoe. Of Norwood announce the engage ment of their elder daughter mar Garet to Roger m. Smith younger son of or. And mrs. H. M. Smith 524 Home St. The wedding will take place 24th May at the Home of the Bride s parents. Or. And mrs. R. Basil Wells re Gina. Wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter Margaret june to James Ross Mallabar of Montreal eldest son of or. And mrs j. A. Malabar Winnipeg the marriage to take place at Westminster United Church Regina May 17th at 3 Or. And mrs. F. Harris wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Margaret Grace to John James Only son of or. Anc mrs. W. Jones. The wedding Wil take place on May 29th at 7 at St. Stephens Broadway Church or. O. T. Hess announces the engagement of his daughter mar Jorie Kathryn to Richard a. Ebitt son of or. And mrs. A. H. Ebbitt the wedding to take place in West Minster Church parlor on May 17th at 7 Mrs. F. Mckay Rothesay apts. Wishes to announce the engagement of her second daughter Marie an Nette to Roy f. Pryor son of or f. G. Pryor of Frank Alta. The wedding will take place at Leth Cherry Bank hotel 818 a Mcclure Street 2 blocks East from the Empress Victoria Stanley Edwards prop. Cd wars optometrist 400 Toronto Cen. Trusts Bug. Phone 95 3301 store your fur cloth Coats in one of Canada s finest storage vaults Safe from Al the Best costs no l hazards More Interior View of Perth s scientific storage vaults All Coats scientifically demoted at no extra Cost fur Vita cleaning restores Lustre to fur linings o .50 sponged. Most Coats v your fur coat stored and insured for Only 2% of fair valuation. Cloth Coats cello one dry cleaned and pressed. 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