Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 21, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 14 Winnipeg free press monday november 21, 1949 mrs. Charles Edwin Chown will entertain at the Tea hour tuesday in Honor of her daughter Alison whose or. James Bert Ryal c. Cosgrove of Cambridge England will take place december 3 in London. Or. J. Fraser and mrs. Fraser of Regina sask., and or. And mrs. Philip Fraser of Redditt ont., were guests at the Home of or. And irs. W. H. Butler Selkirk. F mrs. J. Marston Harris entertained at luncheon monday at the Manitoba club in Honor of miss Alison Chown a Bride elect of december. Covers were Laid for ten guests. Or. And mrs. A. Bentler and family of Cloverdale. Man., left saturday for new York from where they will sail on the liner Queen Elizabeth to spend three months visiting in Germany. Daniel Mac. Class holds 2nd reunion almost thirty former classmates from the Daniel Mclntyre collegiate gathered at the Home of miss Shirley Irvin 767 Ingersoll St., thursday for the second annual reunion. A Corsage was presented to mrs. A. V. P. Rigg who has just returned from a trip to Scot land and England. Hostesses for the reunion included mrs. A. Miss Shirley Irvin and miss mar Garet Sigurdson. Or. And mrs. Hugh c. Macfar Lane left saturday for Quebec City where they will be guests at the chateau Frontenac for the next week. Luncheon is Honor for Alison Chown mrs r. G. B. Dickson was a luncheon hostess saturday enter Taining at the Home of her father a e. Sellers Kings Way in Honor of miss Alison Chown whose wed Ding will take place in december in England. Mrs. Charles w. Gordon has returned from a visit to Vic Toria b.c., where she was the guest of misses Helen and Marjorie Baird Richmond Road. Or. And mrs. J. Keilch of Peters Field Man., Are spending several Days in Ottawa ont., where or. Veitch is attending a business con Ference. M r. And mrs. Murray James Are occupying their new Home at Ste. 27 Whitehall apts. Their wedding took place oct. 29. Mrs. James is the former Mary Mustard. T to Honor miss Ann Denison a Bride elect of nov. 26, miss Helen palk Dorchester ave., entertained at dinner saturday at her Home. Covers were Laid for eight. Mrs. H. Hall and miss Margaret Tucker have returned to their Home in Dauphin Man., after spending two weeks As guests of their sister mrs. Stanley Sinclair of Petersfield Man. Members of the professional and business women s club have issued invitations to the 25th birthday party of the rings exchanged at wedding held at holy Rosary holy Rosary Church was the scene a double ring wedding nov. 21 at 11.30 Elvira i Marguerite youngest daughter of Thomas Faraco and the late mrs. Faraco exchanged bridal vows with Luigi Magnifico eldest son of or. And mrs. G. Magnifico. Father a. M. Borelli officiated. Mrs. G. Lafleche Plaj de wedding music and miss Jean Ramsay was soloist. The Bride wore White Satin the bodice fashioned with a Yoke of Chantilly lace to give an off the shoulder effect. The full skirt showed a front panel of Matching Ace and formed a Long train. A beaded Coronet of seed pearls held to be held november 2a at Long veil which was bordered p.m., at the clubhouse 3 Evergreen with Chantilly lace and she car place. Tried Calla lilies. Miss Mary Faraco was maid of in Honor of miss Ruth Grahame Bride elect of dec. 3, misses mar Garet Hall and Mavis Millar will entertain tuesday at a Kitchen Shower at the Home of the former Campbell Street. Drapes and slipcovers Quality furniture and upholstering est. 1934 estimates free tache or Horace pm. 202 667 doctor s discovery praised by women going through change of life if you feel High Strung nervous and de pressed because of functional Ltd life changes Don t just give in to your nerves. Start take or favorite prescription developed by a prominent doctor this famous uterine sed Tulve has been used by Over million women often with remark Noble benefits. Taken regularly or. Pierce s favorite prescription nets As r. Tonic help ing nature build up your resistance and ragged nerves. In a recent clinical study of women go ing through change or those took. Favorite prescription reported real Relief from nervous tension try 111 35 giblets liquid a your druggist s. Tea should never be kept hot on the stove. Everyday afternoon Tea your Friendly or. Jan h. Van Rouen Netherlands ambassador w Canada and his wife pose on Board the liner lie de France on arriving in new yorker nov. 17, after attending Netherlands Indonesia conferences in the Hague and Batavia. He called the recent agreement Between his country and Indonesia a real workable British cultural standards Honor for her sister and miss Josephine Dougherty Niece of the Bride was Flower girl. Giuseppe Magnifico was Best Man for his brother and Ushers were Joseph Faraco brother of the Bride and Gerald Dougherty. A reception was held at the Marlborough hotel. Or. And mrs. Magnifico will reside at 877 Dud Ley Avenue. The High Standard of culture which exists in Britain today and the disillusionment of the British people in everyday living were two outstanding impressions brought to Winnipeg by miss Ethel Kinley who spoke at a luncheon meeting of the University women s club saturday at the clubhouse. Miss Kinley spent the have a longer fashion life Mike your own tartan Houseboat Bathrobe or suit flannel j do your own dressmaking with lightweight English flan Nel in authentic scottish tartans. They will Tai Lor better look better and last longer and Wash and Wash and Wash without shrinking. Brillh fabric Wian and Start Oak anted Vash Aiu Colomaio Lux 36 and 54 sold at Oil had ing Mitoru. We. Hollim co. Lid lit Kino St. Toronto touring the British Isles and in her address reflected on the Gen eral attitude and manner of living prevalent today across the Ocean. The courteous manners of adults Young people and children is the first thing that impresses a she stated. They have a of fair play consideration and honesty often lacking this Side of the at she continued. They also have a magnificent knowledge of the English language and a deep appreciation of Good literature and Art emanating from the sound educational system provided for All classes. Bookstores display a Good Quality of children s literature and the adults have an idealistic rather than materialistic attitude towards life. They Are fond of gardening and Flowers and everywhere there is staunch loyalty to the Royal family. But Here is disillusionment towards she stated. They Are tired of queues and of red tape. The deep exhaustion of the House wife in carrying out her everyday duties of providing food and Staples for her Home is evident everywhere in the country. And there is a Gen eral sadness and regret Over the decay of the stately Homes of England which can no longer be kept up because of High taxation and shortages. There is too a Shab Biness to the clothing worn by All and non Utility goods arc too expensive for the majority of she said. Miss Kinley arrived in England Early in july visiting first in Lon Don and then in Cheltenham where she attended performances of the Sadler Wells opera company. From there the party proceeded to Lin coir and thence to Hertfordshire Somerset Coventry and Devon. After Brief stays in Stratford on Avon and Grasmere in the Lake country miss Kinley and her Cana Dian group spent three weeks in Edinburgh where they attended the annual music festival before returning to Canada mrs. W. B. Doerksen president introduced the guest speaker and gave the vote of thanks. St. John s College auxiliary Tea event saturday St. John s College auxiliary will hold its annual Tea and Sale of work saturday from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m., at the College Hargrave and Broadway. Receiving the guests be mrs. K. Helstor., president with mrs. R. J. Pierce mrs. L. Ralph Sherman and mrs. A. 3. Hoskin. Mrs. C. E. Law is general convener of the Tea. Tea tables will be in charge of mrs. Burton Thomas mrs. G. H. Warren mrs. Hugh Tuckwell mrs. Fred Walker mrs. E. L. Jukes and mrs. Spencer Elliott. A Sale of Home cooking will be in charge of mrs. W. E. Hobson and mrs. Robert Fletcher the Candy Booth will be convened by mrs. A. E. Morin and mrs. W. L. Watt a Sale of sewing will be convened by mrs. J. Norquay and mrs. A. Wanking and of knitting by mrs. T. P. Williams and mrs. J. M. Craig. There will be a Sale of White elephants with mrs. A thur Wilcox and mrs. C. Cross in charge. Mrs. H. She Stone and mrs. G. Horobin will be in charge of the exchequer. I Pierre Balmain makes bid for Shorter skirts Paris api designer Pierre Balmain devoted halt of his season style show today to the 1930 Spring look a la As his bid for next Spring s fashion diet he showed the press Short skirted Navy Blue dresses enlivened with a huge amount of White blazed Linen and lingerie trimming. Balmain returned from new York last week with a pocketful of contracts. He said he was still undecided whether to follow other prominent French designers into the ready to Wear dress Field in the United states. His Spring color scheme is mainly Navy Blue or Navy Blue and Black combined with White trim mings. He uses effectively Scarlet Patent leather for shoes hand bags belts and even hat trim mings on Spring models. He also uses a lot of Black and White Wool with minature checks for narrow skirts that wrap around in a spiral and trimmed with Bone buttons. Balmain shows trouser Skirls for Day Wear camouflaged to look like skirts with two Loose hanging panels. Macalester visitors guests at reception or. W. C. Graham principal of United College and mrs. Graham held a reception Friday at their Home 41 Balmoral place in Honor of members of the faculty of macalester College St. Paul. Minn., and students of the College who Are in Winnipeg to attend the an Nual conference being held Friday and saturday at United College. Or. Charles j. President of macalester College and mrs. Turck received with or. And mrs. Graham. Or. And mrs. J. Huntley Dupre and or. And mrs. D. Warner of St. Paul were among the guests. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. J. H. S. Reid mrs. W. D. G. Reunions mrs. David Owen and miss Margaret Graham. A group of United College students assisted. Canada too Young yet for great literature authors Are told speaking at the Canadian authors association thursday evening John Reaney teacher of creative writ ing at the University of Manitoba declared that National resources do not always mean spiritual resources in a country and that Canada was too Young a nation to have any great literature comparable to eng land enriched by six Hundred years of tradition. Regional writing rather than any attempt at a composite National picture should be he aim of Canadian writers. Tea hostesses were mrs. Paul Hiebert and mrs. Frank Williamson. Or. Paul Hilberc the president was in the chair. Icel t. Col. And mrs. George j. H. Watsford of Petawawa ont., have arrived to spend a fortnight in Manitoba. Col. Watsford has left for fort Churchill and mrs. Watsford is at present he guest of mrs. W. G. Mclellan Dorchester apts. Later she will be the guest of miss r Jih Mackenzie for a Short time before joining her husband and returning East. A wedding was solemnized in St. Peter s lutheran Church Winni Peg at 3.00 "p.m. November 5, when Ella daughter of or. And mrs. J. Florkoski became the Bride of Joseph Grimwood son of or. And mrs. F. Grimwood of Winni Peg. Rev. G. Heiman officiated. The Bride wore a Grey Wool dressmaker suit with Navy hat. Her Corsage was of red roses. Mrs. G. Johnston sister of the Bride was Matron of Honor. Wil Fred Burgess was groomsman. A reception was held at the Home of g. Ertman sister of the bridegroom. After a Short honeymoon trip or. And mrs. Grimwood will reside in Winnic. A refrigerator to warm your heart buy on credit at Home appliance Maytag sales and service company limited 670 Portage pm. 37 1s4 no Holt Renfrew furriers since 1837 Sunshine Rebekah Lodge 43, monday s p.m., in Eureka Hall Odd Fellows ten pie Kennedy Street. Nomination and election of officers. Class in secret work. More Teeth lost from neglected Gums tooth brushing the Teeth with Forhan a after meals to help prevent tooth decay is hard to beat. Too Many people Are forgetting about their Gums. Cleaning Teeth is not enough. To help keep Teeth Beautiful and healthy you must keep your Gums in Good firm condition. So see your dentist regularly and Start at once use Forhan s made especially for both massaging Gums to be firmer and keeping your Teeth natural by Bright and clean. Your Teeth ars priceless posses Sions. Don t wait for tender blooding Gums to warn you of gingivitis a Oxild gum inflammation neglect of which often leads to Pyo Rhea which Only your dentist can help. Him. Then Start using Forhan s to help keep Gums firm Teeth naturally Bright. Forhan s for cleaner Teeth and gum Massage a measured Teg every pair checked and marked for length at the factory new status Given of unions London cup the House of lords has approved a measure to prevent children becoming illegitimate when their parents marriage is annulled. In Law a nullified marriage is one that never existed. Any Chil Dren automatically become illegitimate the minute the courts declare a marriage null. Lord Llewellin former food minister sponsored a change to give such offspring the same Sta Tus As children of divorced parents. He recalled a Case where a irl reached the age of 17 before her parents marriage was annulled. Then this quite grown up girl suddenly became a lord Llewellin told the lords. The measure went to the House of commons As part of the Law re form Bill t senior girl guides plan dinner thursday North Winnipeg division guides will be hostess at a senior guides dinner thursday at 5.30 p.m., at guide House. 50 Osborne Street. Miss m. Shaw division commissioner will preside. Miss Margaret Killick will speak briefly on train ing conference she attended in Southern France during summer. Later a tour will be made of the fort Rouge Telephone Exchange. F on the new Robin what a far me you Jutt add a fresh Flavouring and water and bake. Arc new Robin Hood fresh cake Misti that won a 2-Lo-1 prefer Over All other cake mixed in a recent coast to coot Tett. We have limited Supply Only at thai having. So judge for Yaun Elf. Preferred by 2 out of 3_in tests m Reg. 330 cake mixes
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