Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 19, 1952

Issue date: Thursday, June 19, 1952
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free 1press, thursday june 19, 1952 Page is so Optimist delegates going to Washington and meets m iss Lillian Aylsworth was re elected president of the win so Optimist club at the annual , at that University women s club and she will be two delegates to the american federation of so Optimist clubs convention a july 20 to july 25. Mrs. Margaret a Gresham was named a Delegate also. Members of the Winnipeg strop Mau. A known they will spend their holidays overseas. Sri Hent to be Home As new Amsterdam. Jef j f. Mcleod i and High Bluff Bride the United Church at Portage i la Prairie. Man., was the scene a Well dins june 7 Ai 3 . When Lorraine beat Rice elder daughter of or and mrs. Hartley Mcdon i Aid of his i Bluff. Man., exchanged rings with Douglas Floyd Ionly son of or. And mrs. R. Mcleod of Macdonald. Man. Or. 1 w. F. Clarke officiated. Mrs. Erwin Thompson was soloist and j to. Mccrae was organist. I the Bride chose a Ballerina length Goun of Champagne Span wish lace Over taffeta worn Over a crinoline. The slender bodice had an appliqued Yoke with Peter pan Collar and Lily Point sleeves. A lace headdress held a fingertip veil on Simist club who will attend the International convention of Sorokti Mist club s at Copenhagen Den August . J. E. Cur Rie chairman of the International Fellowship and Goodwill committee for the american federation mrs. T. Archibald mrs. Margaret Gres Ham and miss Kay Mclean. Expansion of activities of the Sec Ond mile club the strop limit s principal project rooms for elderly women at 325 Carlton Street was reported by miss Mary Woodside chairman of the service committee. Membership of the second mile club now stands at 60 and activities during the past year included a ten Day holi Day Lakeside Camp drives through Winnipeg s Parks and birthday cards to Ench Mem Ber and Many other courtesies. Other Annial reports were Given by miss president miss Irene Miller recording Secretary miss Helen Hansford correspond ing Secretary mrs. A. Lloyd Clarke treasurer mrs. Margaret Gresham chairman of the ways and Means committee. Miss Kathleen Hughes membership Courtesy and attend Ance . J. Ormiston Extension miss Marjoria l. Moore Sisters clubs and miss Bertha Pilling pro gramme and publicity. Reports showed la general in crease in activities in sections of the club s programme. Mrs. J. Nor Ris and miss Peggy Sprague were admitted to membership miss Ruth Doern who is now in Japan with the Canadian red Cross and miss Lillian Mckenzie of the Winnipeg honors was shown at the meet ing. The gift shows the distinctive Canadian wheat Pat Tern and the same Motif chosen by the Queen Mother Eli Zabeth and lady Tweedsmuir while in Canada. Gifts were also presented to club members who will attend the Copenhagen convention and to mrs. Jean l. Hook club who will tar Sugii by Linn other places of interest theatre Public health department at co nights a Garden party at the Home of mrs. Bernice Lindsay a Christ Mas party and other social gather Ings. A vote of appreciation was extended to mrs. O. Mccann hostess at the second mile whose personal interest in the welfare of the elderly club members included sick Calls Hospital the sending of Lumbia University doing Post Grad uate work Are on leave of absence. Finances were reported in Good condition and food parcels were sent to British and european clubs. A gift of Linen made by the Winnipeg handicraft Guild to he presented at the Copenhagen dinner when the Loci club members will share hostess a member of the leave shortly for Europe and the British Isles. Miss Myrtle Johnson Vas named a director of the club and miss Kay Hughes was elected second vice president. All other executive of ices were re Eie cled and Are president miss Aylsworth first vice president miss Mary Wood Side recording Secretary miss Irene Miller corresponding Sec miss Helen Hensford trea surer mrs. A. Lloyd Clarke directors miss Bertha Pilling and mrs. Margaret Gresham. Installation ceremonies were con ducted by mrs. Isabel Hunt a past president of the club who was assisted by mrs. Ormiston. A color film of Denmark was shown by miss Johnson and miss Miller. Morene dry cleans your rugs at Home i Sprinkle it on Brush it in vacuum it off Presto rugs come clean like magic Vallarine Wyatt wedding double ring ceremony holy Trinity Church was the scene of a double ring marriage service june 14 at 6 . When Doreen Thelma second daughter of to. Wydau. Became the Bride of David William Vallance. Second son of or. And mrs. William Val Lance. Rev. J. Invin officiated. Mrs. Gladys Fleming played the wedding music and miss Dorothy Johnson Sang. Miss Antoinette Dellapenta was maid of Honor and bridesmaids were misses Patricia Horwood do Webb and Beverley Long Man was William Kotryck dramatic separates Bride Ward lunch of Westbourne. Outlined with Bead work. The fun 1 Imor was bos Man and Ushers length sleeves Lapreea to cuts Wein flying officer John Ursula a a bouffant skirt of the Satin swept of Macdonald and Douglas Davie a i rain featured a fron we to unit. Kenneth Mcleod. The panel of lace. The lace was in i Bride room s Cousin was ring heated in the Cap and edging of i veil of illusion. I following a reception at a reception was held in the or. And mrs. Vallance room of the May air hotel. After leu on wedding trip to Detroit a wedding trip to Eastern . They will reside in Winni or. And mrs. Mcleod will reside pig. Iat Macdonald. Beer offer vows regular 60 of. Sturchi Kichak sox a c. T l the Bride s Home at Lyleton. Made at St. Lluke Jar removes gum lipstick food drink and other stains quickly safely. Ready to use can t shrink your carpels. For Best results use the the scene of a weddin the wedding of Patricia Only Alan As t be set-1it i i. June 3 when mrs. Kathleen Rich daughter of or. And mrs w. J. U United in marriage ofter. And Edmund Royal Beer. As with Robert Henry Quirch. Rev. D. S. H. Minton of Melita officiated. The was Atte and and h. R. Church Canon i swale cd 00iciating. The brides attended by miss Lilla Mead v and or. Lcuy was Uusi. Mai. Miss Doris Erixon was organist j and Leon Yakubec was Best Man. I a for Rhino Clit 1 til Mamorene Brush si.59 eath the Bride chose an afternoon and a product of o. H. Wood t company Itoi Corsage of roses. A pastel Blue gabardine suit with White hat was worn by the Bride. Her Corsage was of sweetheart after a honeymoon by motor to Winnipeg and Selkirk. Or. And mrs. Starch will reside at Lyle roses. A reception followed at the Home of the Bride s parents Portland pastel coloured Cannon face cloth in Emy Jarge Sill new Breeze Cannon Tea Towel Worth or More in Merv giant Economy size new Breeze pattern a78f by Dorothy Dickerson prize by Hollywood s most glamorous by the Best dressed women the fabulous separates of talented Dorothy Dickerson have Given a new definition to the fashion of shirt v Here is a Dickerson original. Have you Ever seen such a whirling twirling dancing skirt positively crinoline so add you own Petticoat. And the Ripple shoulder Blouse has a deep dra Maho v punctuated with jewel like buttons. Does wonderful things for your figure. So easy to make too for fabric mss Dickerson suggests taffeta Shantung chambray or any of the Peau Ernam viable in 12. 14, 16, is and. 20. Size 16 requires 4% Yards 39-Inch fabric for the skirt and Yards for Lac Send fifty cents in coins for pattern a7s1 to Winnipeg free press end enclose Coupon. Cental patients welfare group plans picnics the mental patients welfare association Hes announced its lans for an extensive summer programme beginning with two picnics at the Selkirk mental hos ital june 25 and july 2, Lor 250 patients. The improvement in spirit of the patients who enjoyed the picnics ast year and the appreciation and approval of the doctors have encouraged the members of the association to repeat the Experiment. This year there will be sports races games singing prizes and refreshments. During the summer patients will in encouraged to participate in out door activities under the direction of Joseph slogan recreational director. Sports equipment such As Tennis rackets Volley balls Jase bail bats and mitts Are badly needed and pickups May be arrange d by mrs. Jean Lornor 85 Ca thedral Nve nuo or mrs. Rosm Lerner 127 Machray Avenue. Further summer plans will be announced later. Buses have been arranged Lor the committee and those wishing to attend the two picnics. Kuther canal if co. Mrs. Levy Heads Queen Esther Hadassah Chapt. Queen Esther chapter of had assay held its annual wind up Din Ner june 3 at the Lle Trad har Bor. Mrs. M. Sorokin presented j the slate of officers for 1952-531 and mrs. M. L. Levy., was re elected president for a third term. Other officers chosen were vice president mrs. A. Robins treasurer mrs. J. Segal Secretary mrs. A. Arber distribution chairman mrs. Zaidman educational mrs. D. Polanski youth Aliyah mrs. M. Sorokin give get mrs. A. Robins carnival mrs. I. Hol Lenberg project mrs. M. Fromson programme ads mrs. H. Alper medical Aid mrs. V. Eskow membership. Mrs. I. Permack social mrs. W. Pitch publicity mrs. S. Hyman clerical mrs. A. Arron Flower fund mrs. M. Stone Nat ional fund mrs. J. Ditlove Blue Mogen. David mrs. A. Arron Tele phone mrs. P. Hershberg Thrift shop mrs. S. Friend Hadassie mrs. W. Tadman. Council members Are mrs. H. Classman mrs. M. Levi mrs. A. Robins mrs. D. Zaidman mrs. I. Holi Viberg mrs. M. Sorokin mrs. I. Permack mrs. H. Mass mrs. M. Stone. Mrs. P. Hershberg and mrs. E. Shapiro. Treat for dessert Gingerbread topped with whipped Cream make it the one minute Robin Hood women who hiked ind compared choose Robin Hood Gingerbread mix two 10 one. Try in tonight. Maui and Guaran Kio b1 ii mi1lius of o bin Hood i pattern no. Address City or town food Centre h. Pelletier your food Centre 712 Rue Langvin 428 aul Cau 235 Rue Archibald Lyndale shopping Centre Hirt s general store 360 St. Mary s Road 417 St. Anne Road Mills grocery Union grocery North Croc. 647 Harbison ave. 496 Montrose ave. Essar or Henderson Hwy. Najr Cona Markette Mitchell s grocery 305 Nairn 839 Talbot ave. Lome Alexander Reid takes Oak Bank Bride on trip to Rockies the United Church at Oak Bank Man., was the scene of the wed Ding june 7 at 7 . Of Verna Beth Only daughter of h. C. Christopherson and the late mrs. Christopherson to lome Alexander Reid elder son of or. And mrs. J. Reid of Plympton Man. Rev. C. Hockin performed the ceremony. Miss Myrna Dunn was organist miss Elizabeth Dunn Sang. Both Are cousins of the Bride. Mrs. Peter Stobe of Brandon was Matron of Honor and miss franc e s Lucko bridesmaid. Marsha Christopherson Cousin of the Bride and Lorraine Campbell of Teulon were Flower girls. Best Man was Norman Bailey of Plympton and ushering were Donald Reid brother of the bridegroom and Norvill e Christopherson brother of the Bride. The Bride chose an imported gown in period style of White Nylon net and Chantilly lace. Seed pearls outlined the shirred fitted bodice and a jacket of Chantilly lace featured a Queen Anne Collar and full sleeves ending in Lily Points. The bouffant skirt Over a crinoline had a full Bustle of lace edged with a frill of Nylon net. A fingertip veil of French illusion was an elizabethan Bon net covered with White lilacs. The Bride while Gladioli Pink sweetheart roses. After a reception in the Oak Bank Community Hall or. And mrs. Reid left for a motor trip to the Canadian Rockies. They will reside in Oak Bank. Week end Sale Long Stem roses assorted colors less than half Price so.59 2 Doz. Boxed delivered together with extra Green foliage Tammas Scott 310 Donald St. Pm. 923 404-5-6-7 just beat it freeze it eat it t frosted is so fresh tasting because you make it with fresh milk i tasting is believing once you you la love it. It that real fresh homemade Taite because you make it with fresh milk. And it t to easy to follow simple directions. You la love both frosted Vanilla. Delicious As is or add fruit or five to Servings in package. Get your grocer t today. Costs so Little i ;