Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page is mrs. Thompson change of Winnipeg free press thursday. September 21. 1950 advises boy friends urged by Elizabeth Thompson when parents interfere in a girl s Friendship with boys it is usually because they think they Are better judges of human nature than she is. But the writer of this letter has a right to her own opinion. She says dear mrs. Thompson i am a girl of 17 and go around with a boy 19. We have gone together for years. I love him very much. But my parents so optimists choose committee Heads at the opening meeting of he Sor optimists club of Winnipeg. Miss Marjoria Moore president for there is reason for them not Ihre doming year received the pin liking him. He has never d o e office mrs. Isobel them any harm or bothered them the meeting in any Way he is a very Nice fell As Luesta Val univer i Low. He does t drink or smoke. Club not fresh is very tidy about him official announcement of com self and dresses very smart. I have been working for years and have been on my own for a year or More. I am kind of Young to be on my own but my Mother and dad Are parted. But a have done pretty Well for myself. My boy Friend s boy Friend comes Over once in a while and my folks like him very much. They Are trying to talk me into going with him. As he likes me very much. Mittee Heads was made. They and Means or. Ann committee Mary i i Woods Itle programme. Mrs. Edith Ormiston membership miss Kay Hughes overseas and sister club mrs. I. Hunt publicity miss Mav Carter. Reports of the convention of the federation of Sor Potomis clubs held in Seattle in july were Given by miss Mary Wood Sirie. Delegate from Winnipeg and mrs. Greta f1" t ft1 enough Currie. Formed in r i t a keep now chairman of the Ameri ing the fellow i love or can federation of International tree of understanding and i Wren s hold dinner party to Mark eighth birthday a huge birthday1 cake took the place of Honor when the association Chippawa division celebrated the sary of mesday. Cocktails gun room sch Annivera Chippawa wed preceded the dinner s. Thomson formerly of Toronto with her children Gary and Elaine Home in break up with him for my parents Sake thanks. You have been i a own living for the earning your Tea to be held oct in years you the Hudson s Bay company. This Are probably old for your a was postponed in the Spring your opinion of this boy is Likely due to the floods. Proceeds will Garl Zejdl in Tacoma arrangement were made for a with High circular neckline bar la annl t n., i---1 _ .1. I1io 11 i i ii i i i Light tilt i la i i Tell i re p 1 h to f f _ i r. 1. 1.1 _ be the right one. In any Case your parents have not made such f. Success of their own lives that they can set themselves up As authorities on nudging people. I would advise you to keep on Point with the boy you like. But since your parents have been in support the second mile club. Happy be fill getting she More cautious married. Don t do of holy co if baby continually pulls the ties out of bootees tack them securely of the bootees with which was attended by a number of out of town Wrens. The party usually held in August was late this year As the official clashed with the Wrens reunion Toronto. Greetings were brought 1o the Wrens miss Jessie Moscelyn president of he . And Frances Aiken Eari. President of the . Other guests included it. Hugh Mcdonald presi Dent of he gun room it. Com Mander l. Bennett. Commanding officer of the u.t.d.s and mrs Bennett miss Frances Shea honorary president of the Wrens association. And miss Kay death vice pros. Commander l. D. G. Main com manding officer thanked the Wrens for their wonderful work in the dry canteen and their work aboard ship. It. E. J. Hyman. Staff officer praised the work of the Wrens during the hectic Loicl Days and outlined the work they did at that time. He told of the appreciation of All aboard miss Lorine Hodgson president of the Wrens presided at the Din Ner and introduced and welcomed the guests. If you wish your child to grow up with a pleasing Low pitched voice remember to keep voter voice subdued. Minerva was the roman
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