Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 25, 1948

Issue date: Saturday, September 25, 1948
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 25, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday september 25, 1948 19 love Power Loving personalities can work off their energies in the wide Field of Freedom of Opportunity that you have in s. Young democracy Dike Canada but in Europe these adventurous spirits Are bound Down by the red tape of their society said or. Herta Hartma Shenn newly appointed lecturer in German at the University of Manitoba. Or. Hartma Shenn arrived recently from Germany. In Canada and the u.s.a., there is a Freedom that cannot be conceived of in an old country like Europe. People Here can follow the dictates of their ambitions they can Rise out of poverty and obscurity and their Power contributes to the discussing communism or. Hart Manstenn thought that the safest and cheapest Way to fight communism is to give the people of Europe the necessities of life food shelter and warmth and lots of it. When economic conditions ship via let their experts advise you in ship Ping quickly and economically. Ship safely just dial 23-331 for full information and free estimate become insufferable in Europe the people look to War to solve their difficulties. The Man on the Stree who suffers most seeks an out let and pins his Faith to the mos dominant said this thought Ful teacher who Speaks with jus the Trace of an accent. It was a minority which dec Germany to War. The domination of the nazis crept on so gradually that Freedom was gone before we knew what was lost. Without War Germany could nether have been smashed so powerful was the grip of the new order. Her defeat was the bes thing that could have happened to her for As a victorious nation All that was Good and valuable German culture would have been lost if or. Hartma Shenn is a devotee of Canada. She came Here in 1933 and taught at Victoria College in Toronto. On a vacation in 1939 to her native Germany she was caught in the War and unable to return she taught school there until 1943. Then i had to choose Between the new order and lib for a Freedom Loving spirit like or. Hartma Shenn there could be Only one answer. She up her teaching and spen the remainder of the War study ing at Frankfurt. You have no idea what it is to be free again people Are so neighbourly and hospitable Here canadians take their Freedom Foi granted but i have been away from it so Long that i feel apprehensive As if something terrible might still happen to or. Hartma Shenn lectures in German and the is a degree she earned in German literature. Moth roofing plus Quality cleaning Ali garments cleaned by us Are Mot proofed with the new u san of insured Mot proof cleaning system that protects your Moths for Lix months. Try it today. Phone 93 177 modern cleaners in. 309 Harcrave St. Just North of Portage the new circular haircut for fall shaped in its most enchanting manner no waiting no appoint ment necessary. Call in at our Salon right away. Would wonder Gold wave the newest cold wave obtainable so Superior to All other types. No fashion Beauty stylists assure you the utmost in service and Reg. Value. 1 week Only .50 open ail Day saturday. No appointment necessary Winnipeg s leading permanent wavers. Phone 97 70s Enderton building Portage at Hargrave u the women s division jewish welfare fund of Winnipeg announces its annual it 1 special gifts luncheon Royal Alexandra hotel monday sept. 27 12.30 . Guest speaker rabbi j. J. Eisen formerly . Chaplain mrs. B. Thibou president will preside. Special gifts chairmen me Darnes Al. Lyons. A a Mitchell s. S. Polkoff Gunser. Oval1me c3-., weds saturday marriage vows were Exchange at lutheran Church of the re Deemer at 7 . September 11 Between Freda Gladys daughter of mrs. Huehn and the late c Huehn and William Torra nce Ramage second son of or. . William Ramage. Rev. R. E me Rizen officiated. Miss Anne Meinzen was solos and miss Yvonne Mchugh presided at the Organ. The Bride Given in marriage by her Mother wore bridal Satin. The fitted bodice featured a High neck line and a was embroidered with clusters of Bugle extending Down the upper part the leg o Mutton sleeves. The Ful skirt ended in a slight train. A Satin headdress embroidered with Bugle beads held her floor length veil of tulle illusion. Attending the Bride were mass Margaret Ramage sister of the bridegroom and miss Lila Huehn sister of the Bride. Donald Gramage was Best Man for his Bro ther. Ushering the guests were Alex p. Reid and John p Ramage brother of the bridegroom. A reception was held at. The Home of the Bride s Mother 459 Churchill drive. Or. . Ramage left Fri Vancouver and Victoria. They will reside in Winnipeg. Bale Benson at the Home of the Bride s parents Selkirk Man., wedding vows were exchanged september 9, at .4 ., Between Sylvia 3ara, daughter of or. . R. S. Benson and James Ralph Bale son of or. . R. A. Bale Selkirk. Rev. S. Olafsson performed the ceremony and mrs w. Vogen played the wedding music. The Bride chose a floor length dress of Light Blue Velv sheer with Pale yellow and Pink Floral accents featuring a High neck Ine and fitted bodice and horizontal tucking at the skirt front graduating to soft fullness at the Jack. Her three Quarter length veil was secured by a head dress of Orange blossoms and forget me not worn by the. Bride s Mother on her wedding Day. She carried Butterfly roses. Miss Eleanor Benson sister of the Bride was maid of Honor and Little Janet Benson the Bride s Niece was Flower girl. Royden Bale attended his brother. Harold Benson brother of the. Bri d a Ivas usher. Following the reception the e couple left for Lont. Or. . Bale will reside in Selkirk. First lutheran is scene of wedding bridal vows were exchanged at he first lutheran church1 be p Ember. 17, when Thelma daughter of or. . Johannes John son became the Bride of Gudmundur son of or. And airs. G. Myrdal of lunar Man. Rev. V. J. Eylands officiated. Rob Ert Pablo was soloist and h. Upton played the wedding music. The Bride wore a gown of Ivory brocaded tafe Tai the bodice Fea Turing a Sweet he Art neckline and Lily Point sleeves. The Ull skirt was draped from a Seal oped Waist. Her full length veil which had scalloped edges was held y a Queen Anne headdress embroidered with seed pearls. She carried american Beauty roses. Miss Norma Johnson was maid of Honor for her sister and miss Ivelyn Sigurdson attended her Cousin As bridesmaid. John Myr dal was Best Man. For his brother and ushering the guests were 3mil gun Munson and Einar Burch Cousin of the Bride. Following a reception at the civic caledonian club or. . Myrdal left for the Lake of he Woods and on their return will reside in Winnipeg. Johnson Thorkelson Gulf Bartson Thorl Colson tiie lutheran Church of Arnes Man., was the scene of a double 4. When Metta Thor Telson became the Bride of Joseph Johnson of Eddystone and Emily Thorkelson was United in marriage o Harry Gudbjartson of Hausa Rev. B. A. Bujor Nason officiated the brides Are. The daughters of Sigurdur Thorkelson of Arnes. Miss Gwen Gudbjartson and mrs. A. Hope Sang. I Metta wore White Satin with a scalloped Cape and tiers of Ruf led lace marking the skirt. Her carried roses and daisies and was attended by Lauga Bjornson of a Jorg. Helgi Johnson attended his brother. Emily wore White Satin with an off the shoulder Cape effect edged with lace. The bodice was gathered at the Waist and the skirt swept Jato a slight train. Her Chapel veil was held by Orange blossoms. She carried roses and daisies and was attended by Ethel Einarson of arnes1. Gunnar Helgason was Best Nian. Ushers were Harold Thorkel son and Gordon Einarson. A reception was held at the brides Home. Both couples left for t. Honeymoon a Winnipeg. Or. . Johnson twill reside at Eddystone and or. . Gud Martson will reside at River ton Man a double ring ceremony Al Broadway first Baptist Church at 7 . September 11, United in marriage Ethel Urrie second daughter of or. . D. Currie Weston and Leo Al Bert Dege Manson of or. . A. Degelman. Of Trah Sapna. The officiating Cler by m an was Rev. E. M. Check land. The Bride s White Satin gown featured a lace Yoke with High neckline giving an off the Shoul Der effect by. A soft Roll of lace held with bands of seed pearls the front of the skirt formed a crinoline caught up with. Bows showing a Fine lace underskirt. The Back formed a slight train her veil was Queen Anne Styla appliqued with Star Flowers. She carried White roses and m Auve Sweet peas. She was attended by mrs. R. Copeland of Clear Lake and her sister miss Jessie Currie. The bridegroom s Only attendant was Robert Gray. Ushers were Donald Currie and John Benstead for about 200 guests was held at the civic caledonian club. Or. . Degelman left for a honeymoon in Toronto and Niagara Falls. They will reside in Transcona. Kildonan wedding mid september event Rev. F. J. Ison officiated at a wedding ceremony september 11 at 8 . At St. Stephen s anglican Church East Kildonan when Norma Jean Only daughter of or. . David Shaw of Victoria be came the Bride of Eric Southall youngest son of mrs. Dora Southall of East Kildonan and the late Walter Southall. Fred Smith was soloist. The Bride wore White Satin with an off the shoulder neckline with a Roll Collar and a net Yoke. Her sleeves ended in Lily Points and the. Skirt in a slight train. The front of the skirt was caught up duds showing a slight lace ruffle. Her veil was held by a beaded Tiara and she carried. Johanna Hill roses and Bou Vardia. Miss Margaret Gregory and miss june Lange were bridesmaids. Vic Tor. Southall was his brother s jest Man. Ushering the guests were Thomas brother of t he bridegroom and James Alexander. A reception., was held at the East Kildonan Community Hall Dieter which the Young couple left on a wedding trip. Or. And. Mrs. Southall will reside in Winnipeg. Anderson Cobb a double ring wedding was. Solemnized at St. Johns College Chapel september 10 at 7 ., when Doris Emily Only daughter of or. . George Cobb became the Bride of Alberte j. Anderson son of or. . A. J Anderson of Winnipeg. Canon r. J. Pierce officiated. The Bride wore a Gray worsted flannel suit White italian lace Blouse and her hat was a Black Atin Model. She carried w hate Gladioli and sweetheart roses. Mrs. Ivy Peirce was Matron of Honor and Douglas s. Snaith was Best Man. A reception was held at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Following a Short wedding trip or. . Anderson will reside in Winnipeg. Delegates bring convention news to soil optimists initiating its fall programme a dinner meeting of the Winnipeg so Optimist club was held tues Day at Tine University women s club mrs. Ysobel Hunt newly elected president was in. The chair and gave the meeting a Short review of the International convention of so Optimist 0111155 held in Toronto in August. Reports from committee chair men were received and plans for club activities of the immediate future were outlined. A resume of the expansion attendance and membership of the club s second mile House clubroom for elderly women was Given by miss mar Joria Moore House committee chairman. I other reports were received on membership by miss Lillian ayls Worth programmes by miss Ber tha Pullen welfare by miss May Carter and overseas parcels by mrs. Parsons. Two of the four Winnipeg Dele Gates who attended the International association of Soro Ptim is clubs convention at Harrogate England in August mrs. J. At. Or Mistou and mrs. E. Currie at tended the meeting. Mrs. N. J. Mclean and miss k. M. Mclearn also delegates to the convention will return to Winnipeg later in sep i Ember. At present miss Mclearn is attending a convention in at lactic City and mrs. Mclean is the guest of her daughters in Chicago. Anna l. Salmonson weds e. L. Wilkinson a double ring ceremony was. Solemnized at Calvary Temple sept 11 at 7 ., when Anna Linnea second daughter of or. . J. P. Salmonson became the Bride of Earle Lewis Wilkinson Only son of or. . J. A Wilkin son of Deer Lodge. Rev Watson argue officiated assisted by Rev. Riley Kaufman. Mrs. Bessie Oke was organist and Alex Hart Sang. The Bride wore egg Shell Satin with fitted bodice inset Yoke of High neckline and Lily Point sleeves. The gathered with a slight train and trimmed with a ruching of pleated Satin. A sweetheart Halo trimmed with lace rosettes held her Long veil which fell into a train and she car ried Briercliffe roses and Lark Spur. Miss Sarah Salmonson was maid of1 Honor for and brides maids Doris Olien and Viola Salmonson. Little Ruthie Taylor was Flower girl. Raymond Backman was Best Man and ush ers were Joel Salmonson and Al Bert Ward. A reception was held in the Marl Borough hotel. Following a wed Ding trip to Eastern Canada and the United states or. . Wilkins on will reside in Winnipeg. Milne to Scott Eileen Kate Boycott became the Bride of James a. Milne at a Cere Mony september 17 at Collingwood United Church Vancouver. The Bride is the daughter of mrs. Bos Cott of Winnipeg and the late d w. Boycott the bridegroom is the son of r. Milne of Scotland ant the late mrs Milne. Rev. J. W. Smith officiated assisted by or o. Darwin. The Bride wore a gown of while Georgette with drop shoulder effect and Lily Point sleeves. The skirt was Lull with a deep peplum. A Halo of i Crystal leaves and pearls yield her fingertip veil. She car ried red roses and White Sweet peas. Miss Gertrude Boycott. Of Winnipeg attended her sister. George Colquhoun was Best Man and ush ers we re James Wilson and Doug Las Wilson. A reception was held at the Home of or. . G. A. Ward Gossie Avenue Burnaby . . Milne left for a trip to Victoria. They will reside at Bur Glare Wiiiiam exchanged marriage vows were Exchange n. Young United Church septem Jer 11 at 5 . When Mary Beth elder daughter of mrs. Williams and the late John Andrew Wil became the Bride of. Fran Cis Eric Clark eldest son of or. . Charles. O. Clark of Mon real. Or. W. E. Donnelly officiated. Mrs. Gertrude Mclean was soloist and James played the wedding music. Given in. Marriage by her Bro d. Carlton Williams the Bride wore an afternoon dress of Pink silk crepe with Long sleeves and a Side drape in the skirt. She wore a headdress of Pink Ostrich tips and a Pink veil and carried a sheaf of White Gladioli and Pink roses. Mrs. R. Matron of Lonor for her sister. Best Man was a. Were ushr ered by b. Bieber and d Kerr. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s Mother bore Bank Street. Following a wedding Uip to Minneapolis or. . Will reside in Winnipeg. Douglas a wedding was solemnized at Morden Man., sept 4, when Rev. J. Hoskins United in marriage Neva Kathleen daughter of or. . Gordon Douglas of sour is Man., and Harry James son of. Mrs. F. Reeve of Morden. The Bride wore a Street length dress of White crepe with lace in sets and a sweetheart neckline. Her Chapel veil Vas held with a beaded Coronet. She american Beauty roses. Miss Wilda Douglas was brides maid foil her sister and Walter Reeve was his brother s Best Man. A reception was held at the Home of tie bridegroom s Mother. Fol lowing a wedding trip to Winni Peg or. Reeve will re Side., at Morden. Sits a Homey loaf Fox Burneti Young United Church was the scene of a wedding september 9 when dry w. E. Donnelly in marriage Hazel Jean elder daughter of or. . J. A. Burnett of Miami Man., and Robert William Fox son of or. . George Fox car Man. The Bride wore a Light Blue Wool dress with a peplum and a Small Collar. Her hat was Navy Blue and she wore a Corsage of red roses. Miss Audrey Burnett the Bride s Only attendant. Reginald Fox was is brother s Best Man. A c e p t i o n was held at Reggy s pantry. On their return from a. Wedding trip or. . Fox will reside at Earman. Better baked for Golden goodness Greyhair i that will b sold Toboul yen k you Grey hair restorer Bonigli that Tell Tole year adding Gray no. Not a Dyr simple to harm hair or s restore natural Colour and Beauly to your hair by trying Angelque Lottey. Master cleaning the finest cleaning in Canada Henry s cleaners dyers launderers since 1900 whimsical Side of Law. Reminders a to me is one of the most serious things Iri the world and humor one of the most or. Frances Moran old the women s Canadian club and the University. Women s club Friday evening at the fort Garry hotel if the dictators had paid some attention to humor and Law eur Ope would not be in its present state said or Moran mrs. H. B. President of the women s Canadian club introduced or Moran who is master of arts and doctor of Laws of the University of and the Only woman who has taken silk in Isles. Her subject was humor and the lawyers Are necessities in an perfect world and the tools of i lawyers Trade words. I be Lieve words Are a More potent means., of social control than Law stated or. Moran. Or. Moran emphasized the invention of language As one of the most important for words Are the chief medium of thought and without a wide vocabulary there is no real deep thought lawyers. Are often cited As being too verbose they do not use rigid English for the Sake of being difficult but it is most important to be unambiguous. Moran told the University Ivo Meri they had a great part to play in the life of the Community and said she believed every woman could make an immense contribution by having just common she deplored sheer Lazy mindedness which demands a simple explanation for every thing. She told the women to be critical of words and phrases and to think out True meanings a Moran blamed the unpopularity of lawyers on the stories they often Tell on themselves and the Many unsympathetic lawyers in. Literary works. About 99 per cent. Of. Shakespeare s works in which lawyers Are mentioned Are she said. Miss Lela Mcknight president of the University women s club thanked or. Moran . Dempsey Opo merriest for strains Ltd. A. Quiet wedding was solemnized september 16 at 4.30 . At Knox presbyterian Church Cranberry Portage Man., when Dorene daughter of mrs. Gordon Mckay became the Bride of Leon Ard Austin of the Pas. 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