Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 05, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 18 Winnipeg free press. Thursday. May 5. 1949 bridal comple leave for sit a the wedding of Mary Helen Al Lan daughter of Alfred Allan and the late mrs. Allan formerly of Killarney Man., and Robert Kear Ney Shields son of or. And mrs. J. A. Shields of Dauphin was solemnized at Young United Church april 30, at 3 . Or. W. E. Donnelly officiated. Robert pub Low was soloist. The Bride wore a gown of an Tique Parchment Satin the bodice fashioned with an off the shoulder effect Yoke of French lace edged with a cuff of Satin. The sleeves ended in Lily Points and the full Fikiret ended in a train. A cuff of Satin bordered a deep v at the front and formed a Bustle at the Back. Her Mantilla style head dress of French lace held her veil and she carried Johanna Hill roses and White Sweet peas in Cascade. Misses Florence and Anne Allan attended their sister and Lewis Watt was Best Man. Ushering the guests were Perry George and Albert Brook. A reception was held at the professional and business women s club 3 Evergreen place. Follow ing a wedding trip by motor to Yellowstone National Park or. And mrs. Shields reside at. 699 Garfield Street. Young United Church . Friday 2.45 . Ladies parlor mrs. G. Nemes will Lead the devotional. Miss Corinne Langston soloist. We have a Coo summer. Just your size by flexes world s loveliest foundations better fabric than Ever net lighter stronger minutes to Wash and dry More styles than Ever girdles and girdles Tusket Bedl combinations plunging bras half Bra and strapless flexes famous lightweight foundations for perfect figure control insist on genuine flexes -t.m. At better department stores specially and horse Zieres members of Bethel 1. Of the International order of Job s daughters who will Parade at each of the evening performances of the shrine circus May 7 to 14, in Trie amphitheatre rink Are shown above in their new costumes. It will be their second appearance is a Drill team but will be the first occasion at which they will Wear their purple and White costumes. Daugh ters of masons of which shrines Are the highest category the mrs. Thompson advises High school dangers boys want to go a we have always never to let a boy y Little further been taught touch us. And we think that this is Correct. Don t you agree we Hope that you will this Point thoroughly As we have spoken to Many of our girl friends at school and most of them have the same difficulty. We like these boys too much to give them up because of this As they really terrific in every Way. So advice on this matter will be greatly appreciated. Sully and sue. Of Aren t very definite but i gather that the boys want certain liberties stopping Short of actual sex relations. If o. You Are right and Wise in re fusing. You see the boys and perhaps you girls also Are sexually a lure though you won t be Able to get married for years. Neckin and further liberties arouse adult passions. It is playing with fire to indulge in practices which make approved conduct difficult. On common sense grounds alone you must realize the dangers. Better Cut necking and Park ing very Short. Tell the boys they Are too attractive this will prob ably flatter rather than offence them. Try to hold them by being such Good companions they will accept your terms. Remember too that even if you agreed to their suggestions you might lose them Many boys think less of girls who give in to temptation. Maid of Honor dear mrs. Thompson i am being married soon and want to have two attendants. One is my older sister the other married girl Friend. My sister insists she be maid of Honor but i also want my Friend to be in the wedding group. How can i arrange to have them both is it possible to have a married brides maid or would you just Call her an attendant t Buzz Letl r. Modern custom allows mar ried girls to be bridesmaids. Your sister should be maid of Honor your Friend a bridesmaid. When the principal attendant is married she is called a Matron of Honor. A wedding was solemnized at of or. And mrs. Winnipeg became notre Dame de Lourdes rectory North Battleford sask., april 20 at 2.30 ., when Sigrid daughter j. Johnson of the Bride of James Mccarthy Walsh son of or. And mrs. J. Walsh of Alexander Man. Rev. A. La Rose officiated. The Bride was attended by her sister miss Valdine Johnson of Winnipeg. Joseph Paquette of North Battleford was groomsman a. Reception was held at the Home of or. And mrs. C. Dwyer Airport suites. Or. And reside in North mrs. Walsh Battleford. Zenana Bible and medical Mission Friday 2.30 . At Home mrs. L. B. Lent 95 Sherburn Street. Guest speaker miss Nellie Lamport. Canadian general Secre tary. For chocolate drinks and desserts a chocolate syrup ready to use no melting or mixing delicious and nourishing with ice Cream or puddings buy the 1 in. Economy size tin sold by better grocers everywhere by Elizabeth Shoji Fox some of the temptations which confront High school girls arc discussed in this letter dear mrs. Thompson we Are two girls going to High school and we Havo a com Mon problem. We both to steady with boys about two years older than ourselves. Each one has a car. We have gone around with these boys now for nearly a Yeai and have always had a lot of fun with them b it lately they have become More serious. On returning Home from a Date we always used to Park and neck for a Little while but now these wedding held at Aldan s the wedding of Jean Mcpherson. Daughter of or. And mrs. H. Tilli son and John Morley Punshon Only son of mrs. W. M. Punshon. Was solemnized april 30th, at 7 . At St. Aidan s anglican Church. Rev. J. O. Anderson officiated. The Bride wore a dress of lust Rous Grey crepe featuring coded lace bodice and a a Bro Centre Barb panel of tiered skirt lace. Her hat was of quilted Pink taffeta with Cream roses and Pink carnations cascading Down one Side. She carried an Ivory Bible with Pink roses and White hyacinths. Miss Grace Martin and Nancy Tillison sister of the Bride attended her. The groomsman was Colin Mcduff and ushering the guests were Maurice Thomas and Harvey Longstaffe. Mrs. S. Woolley was soloist. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Camp hell Street. Following a wedding trip to the Lake of the words. Or. And mrs. Punshon will reside in apartments. Young girls Range in age from 13 to 20. Their order was founded 21 years ago in the United states by Ethel Merid Wick. Little Carol Pascoe. Granddaughter of the founder of the Winnipeg Bethel. Mrs. Harry Pascoe. Of Vancouver is pictured at Centre. She is their Mascot. Their Aims Are to promote love of Home country Flag and he Drill instructor Jack Watt is so Fin at upper left with Jimmy Ogden and Jeff Oswald drum Trainer stand at right. Club events the parents committee of the 7th. Group scouts and cubs will hold its second annual Tea and Sale of work saturday in the Parish Hall Roseberry St. At . In Aid Camp funds. Helpful education and recreational club. Friday s ., at the Home of mrs. H. Fletcher 657 Val our Road. Past Noble grands association. Friday s ., in Temple parlor Kennedy Street. V executive of Wildwood Community club at store Friday s . Wedding vows were exchanged april 30 at 7 . At our lady of Victory rectory when Thelma Elizabeth youngest daughter of the late or. And mrs. J. Erickson. And Joseph Stanley Wlosek younger son of or. And mrs. K. Wlosek. Were United in marriage. Father j. K. Macisaacs officiated. Miss Magdalene Jeffrey was bridesmaid and Bernard Gall was groomsman. The Bride wore White Satin the Shired bodice fashioned with an off the shoulder neckline inset with net Yoke and outlined with a Satin Bertha. Her sleeves ended in Lily Points and the full skirt swept into a train. A Coronet of lace held her Long veil edged with Chanthy lace and she carried red roses. Following a reception at the Grain Exchange Curling club or. And mrs. Wlosek left by air plane for Minneapolis. They will reside in Winnipeg. Poison school Tea. Sale of work planned Poison school will hold the an Nual Tea and Bazaar Friday from 2 to 5 . And from 7 to 3 . Under the auspices of j. M. Hawryluk principal and the Mem Bers of the staff. There will be a Sale of Home cooking and hand work and a display of Domestic science general shop work and concert items by pupils. Conveners of the Tea Are mrs. Warren Wil Liams. Miss c. Palmason and mrs. M. Williams. Prince Edward Aux. To hold Tea and Sale the ladies auxiliary of Prince Edward legion Branch will hold its annual Spring Lea at memorial Hall 300 Trent Avenue saturday. From 2 to 6 . Or. And mrs. J. Popp will open the Tea at 2 . Mrs. E. Mcmillan is general con ener. Table conveners Are Home coking. Mrs. R. Goodchild. Mrs. R. Mcdonald Candy mrs. W. Jones irs. G. Bates Sale of Handiwork. Irs. R. Mrs. N. Hen Iricks White elephant mrs. W. Stevenson. A wedding was solemnized at 2 . April 25, at Castelton uni Ted Church Saltcoats sask., when Rev. G. A. Kemlo officiated at the wedding of Ann daughter of or. And mrs. J. Harasen of Wroxton. Sask., and William Harold to trim son of or. And mrs. L. J. Tatham Chatsworth. E. A. Price was soloist and mrs. James Mur Ray played the wedding music. The Bride wore White Satin with a Square neckline and a skirt show ing ruffles of lace. Her embroidered net veil was full length and she carried White roses. Misses Frieda Schwartz and Sylvia Harasen were bridesmaids and Reg Trowell and Arnold Conrad were groomsmen. The Ushers were Robert Bruce and Ralph Devens. Misses Shirley and Vera Price were Flower girls and miss Florence Andrucki was train bearer. A dinner was held at the Home of the Bride at Wroxton followed by a dance at the Lakeside Pavil Ion. Or. And mrs. Tatham will reside on the bridegroom s farm at Chatsworth. For Friday May 6 Opportunity beckons for leaping ahead with vim and ability in launching projects and ambitions of More than mediocre significance. Constructive skills bold Nilia Tive and aggressive attack would reach cherished accomplishment. With this enter prise there should be careful study of possible Pitfalls delays mainly through careless words writings contracts or other insecure tactics. Keep Alert to greed and fraud. Mis representations could be costly. Those whose birthday it is May be stimulated to High and bold ventures. With attempts at Organ zing Anco launching new. Cherished objectives and with skill Energy initiative and constructive plans. At the same time their energies originality and strenuous attack May carry them into dangerous Fields in which they could been snared by false pretence and prom ses by fraudulent agreements writings or greedy associates. Read All documents cautiously lest Hasty or too eager moves prove danger Ous. A child born on this Day should be adventurous ambitious enter prising and Able but its danger spot May be a susceptibility to Over Confidence and Aith in associates. General meeting of the ladies auxiliary of the general Mcnaughton Branch of Canadian be fion thursday at s . In the Royal templars Hall 360 Young Street. Ladies of St. Elizabeth society will hold a Silver Tea in St. Seph s Parish Hall 493 College Avenue saturday from 2.30 to 6 and 7 to 9 . There will be a Sale of fancy goods and Home cooking. Rev. S. C. Studd St. Vital officiated at a quiet wedding april 23 at 4 . When Ena Wilna daughter of or. And mrs. W. C. Carrothers 17 St. Elmo Road became the Bride of Peter Beds arg Johnson of Pine Portage Ontario. The Bride wore a Cocoa brow Tailleur with Hunter Green hat. So wore Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Juli Pendyk attended the Bride an William Kenzle was groomsman. Wallace Camp is . Thurs Day s . Scott memorial Hall. Shopping i Honey i it Mew Tow prices Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority thursday s ., at Home of miss Margaret Robinson 362 Oak Street. Prayer meeting under the aus spices of the Baptist women s mis a sinary society in emmanuel1 Baptist Church Friday. 2.30 . . Sisterhood chapter fat Home of mrs. Frank Maire. 505 Bonner Avenue thursday 8.15 . Woman s Benefit association whist drive at Home mrs. E. A. Brooks 27s Beverley Street Fri s . Country guide and Public press social club will hold a dance and Bridge in Eureka Hall. Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street saturday commencing at s.30 . Patrons will be or. And mrs. R. C. Brown. Andrew Robertson will be master of ceremonies. 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