Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, August 20, 1952

Issue date: Wednesday, August 20, 1952
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Tuesday, August 19, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 20, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 12 Winnipeg free press wednesday August 3iks. Thomas g. Masket has arrived from her Home in los Angeles and is the guest of her sister mrs. H. C. Wal ters Burrin Avenue West Kil Donan. Mrs. Mask Eli was accompanied by her brother Gerald Egner. Schwab Klein bridal Early August event Grace lutheran Church was the setting of a wedding by candlelight August 2 at 7 pm. When Edna Helen daughter or. And mrs Jacob Klein became the Bride of Paul Schwab son of or. And mrs. George Schwab of Yorkton sask. Or j. H. Lucht officiated and organist was miss Dorothy Reick fielder. Miss Freda Klein was maid of Honor and bridesmaids were misses Joyce Eslinger and Eldora Reick fielder. Little Sharon re key was Flower girl and Kenneth stump was Page boy. Clyde Mcdougall was Best Man and ushering were har old Klein and Philip Ziprik. The Bride wore a Redin Gote of Chantilly lace revealing a pleated Nylon Marquisette skirt of a strap less gown and featuring a Wing Collar. Haypoint sleeves and a bouffant skirt. A fingertip veil of Nylon tulle was held with a Matching lace headdress. The Bride carried a Spray of White Gladioli. Following a reception at the Home of the Bride s parents or. And mrs. Schwab left for a Honey Moon at Clear Lake Man. They will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. E. E. Tyler of Leicester England is the guest of her parents or. And mrs. Arthur e. Robertson Matlock Beach Lake Winnipeg. Earlier in the week she was tie guest of mrs. R. A. Edmond Wellington Crescent. She will return to her Home next month. Former Nian Toban tells of . In England the new face that counts to the aged and infirm claims j. Mrs. E. E. Tyler of Leicester England who devotes five Days of the week to her Job As county Borough organizer of the women s voluntary services the organization founded in 1938 by lady Reading. Irene m. Bisson and a. F. R. Price wed at Toronto St. George s United Church in Toronto ont., was the scene of a wedding at 2.30 . August 2 when Irene Margaret Mairy Only daughter of or. And mrs. Joseph Henry Bisson of became the Bride of Alexander Frank Ray mond Price sen of or. And mrs. E. Price Toronto. Or. W. J. Johnston performed the Cere Mony. H. Atack played the wedding music and miss. Joan Hall was soloist. The Bride chose a formal length gown of silk embroidered organdy worn Over Satin. The bodice Fea tured a Queen Anne Collar and Small puffed sleeves. A Matching Queen Anne headdress held the Bride s fingertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a Cascade of White american Chrysanthe mums. Mrs. Edwin Whtaker at tended the Bride and James Price was Best Man for his brother. Ush ering the guests was Cyril Price brother of the bridegroom. Following a reception or. And mrs. Price left for a trip to the new England states. On their re turn they will reside in Toronto. Gutnik Brown attendants Corne from Many parts Sandra Only daughter of or. And mrs. Ben Brown became the Bride of Maurice Howard Gutnik son of or. And mrs. William m. Gutnik August 17, at a 6.30 . Ceremony performed by rabbi a. Chiel in Rosh Pina synagogue. The wedding music was played by Al Lan Caron. Bridal attendants were largely from Western Points. Carrying a bouquet of carnations and Bou Vardia the Bride was attired in a gown of embroidered Nylon tulle in White. The slender bodice was fashioned with a Sweet heart neckline finished with a Vic Torian Collar and Long fitted sleeves tapering to Points Over the hands. The bouffant skirt ended miss Elaine Oakley Wil leave wednesday evening for Toronto ont. To attend the Tor onto conservatory. She is the daughter of or. And mrs. A Oakley Mulvey Avenue. In a cull court train. An off the face open crowned Bonnet held the Bride s three Quarter length veil. M r s. H. Morion of Vancouver ., was Matron Honor and miss june Gussin Hollywood cal., was maid of Honor. Brides maids were miss Sandra Katz miss Beryl Choslovsky and miss Ruth pakes of Edmonton Alia. Brenda Hyman and Doris Choslovsky were Flower girls. Other bridal attendants were Zlotta Gutnik Sis Ter of the bridegroom Cheryl Morton of Vancouver Max mor ton and David Morton of Vancou ver Raymond Cramer was groomsman. Ushering the guests were Brian Gussin of Hollywood California and Berry Hyman. A reception was held at the he brew fraternal Lodge. After a wed Ding trip to Chicago and Milwaukee or. And mrs. Gulnik will re Side in the new Perth apartments. Honeymoon at Jasper follows Sawers bridal aug. 16 at Rosedale United Church aug ast 16, at 5 . Mary Marguerite laughter of j. Sawers of Haney And the late mrs. Sawers a As United in marriage with Alex Ander Mckenzie son of or. And frs. A. Mckenzie of Winnipeg. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Mcfarlane. Soloist Vas miss Ann Campbell. The Bride who was Given in mar Lage her brother James saw chose a wedding gown of lace and net with a fitted bodice appliqued with petals and fashioned Vith a sweetheart neckline and Lily Point sleeves. A Coronet studded with brilliants held her fingertip veil of illusion lace and she car ried a bouquet of Pink sweetheart rosettes Heather flown from Scot land and Bou Vardia framing an Orchid. The Bride s sister miss Ella saw ers was maid of Honor and miss Myrtle Rose was bridesmaid. Little Dianne Morrison and Leona Mowat Niece of the Bride were Flower girls. Leonard Kunz was Best Man and ushering were Wilfred brom Ilow and Douglas Sawers the Bride s brother. A reception was held at the Oak room of the St. Regis hotel prior to i and mrs. Mckenzie s Depar Ture for a honeymoon trip to Jas per aha. And the West coast. Mrs. Paul n. Duval and son Paul have arrived from wind Sor ont., to be the guests of mrs. Duval s parents professor and mrs. N. M. Hall Campbell Street. They will be joined by or. Duval Early in september. True Economy Bryce s i Iglo bread Only the original Kosher Salami goes a Chi Cafio Kosher sausage mag. Co. Winnipeg Money saving special 100% Alpaca coat with new temp resist lining. The Silvery inside of the taffeta lining tells the Story it s insulation which gives warmth when it s cold and keeps out the heat with the Rise of temperature it bears Good housekeeping Seal of approval. This handsome coat is tailored of 100% Alpaca which is one of the season s Favourite furry surfaced coatings in Grey and Brown. Holt Renfrew Portage at Carllon a former resident of Brandon and Winnipeg mrs. Tyler spends four to five hours daily coordinating and organizing the welfare work of the . In Leicester. We fill in the gaps left by the paid social we have no difficulty in obtain ing volunteers for our meals on b wheels project which delivers a m i hot two course meal four times a i i to the Homes of the aged s and infirm. The food is prepared i and cooked in municipal kitchens and transported by Van in Thermo containers. Large the e charge to each person is six Pence about ten cents in our Money and the remainder of the Cost of the meals is paid by the i City. Through contacts made with the meals on wheels project Volun Teers can report illness or other problems to the proper government welfare department. Mrs. Tyler recalled the thorough Ness of one Volunteer who in escorting a child suffering from Rick ets to a clinic for Sun lamp treat ment took the treatment herself to keep her shy charge company Only to receive a blistering Sun Burn. Trolleys Selling notions without profit Are operated at hospitals a Library at the mental Hospital is staffed by . Volunteers cloth ing some of which is obtained from bundles for Britain is issued on chits obtained from the schools or the department of Public Wel fare and civil defence courses Are conducted by . Members. The organization is responsible in Britain for the training of Wel fare workers in the civil defence program dealing with such prob lems As Post air raid care. Mrs. Tyler said she had 250 members giving regular Volunteer service in the City of 250.000, plus Many who can give Only occasional service. The organization itself has no funds. Its rent for the clothing store it Cetera is paid by the government. Norman Hartnoll designed the Green uniform worn by . Members who Are found All Over the world. Some Are now in Korea with the British army organizing games and canteens. Mrs. Tyler said her office will often a message from the War zone re questing that a Volunteer pay a visit to a worried Soldier s family. Following the visit care for the family is arranged if required and a reassuring letter is forwarded to the Soldier. Mrs. Tyler visited the Central Volunteer Bureau tuesday after what s new at us exciting new v fall Blouse made in fabulous 15-denier x Nylon Tricot. Filigree 4 shades of Gardenia White Blush Pink Lavender. Sizes 12 to 20. Dries in Jet time. Little or no ironing. Bewitch singly feminine As an Oriental veil. This offer for four Days Only commencing August manufactured in for the Best by Frank Kilroy Ltd the House of Beautiful blouses mail orders name address size color stores 336 Portage ave 400 main St. Tyndall girl and wed St. Matthew s anglican Church was the scene of a wedding August 16, 4 . When Helen daughter of or. And mrs. J. Luy of Tyndall Man., became the Bride of Norman William Taylor son of mrs. L. J. Taylor of Winnipeg. . J. Burton Thomas officiated. Vliss n. Byniowsky was soloist and d Walker played the wedding music. The Bride Given in marriage by her brother John Luy wore a gown of White Satin and lace. The fitted bodice featured Lily Point sleeves and self covered Button Down the Back. The full skirt swept to a Cathedral train appliqued in a Rose Motif of lace a Matching i address trimmed with seed pearls iced her lace appliqued fingertip veil and she carried a Cascade of red roses mrs. Jean Olenick was Matron of Honor for her sister and miss Doris Luy was bridesmaid for ice sister. Master Brian Olenick Nephew of the Bride was ring bearer. Bert Stephens was Best Man and Ushers were John Tay Lor brother of the bridegroom and Joseph Pataluch. Following a reception in the Rose room of the St. Charles hotel or. And mrs. Taylor left by Mot or for a trip to Minneapolis and Detroit lakes Minn. They will re Side in Winnipeg. Swan River scene Cox Madsen vows an afternoon wedding solemnized at the United Church at Swan River Man., August 9 United marriage Mildred Marie Madsen and Harry William Cox both of the Pas Man. The Bride is the daughter of or. And mrs. Peter Madsen of Swan River and the bridegroom is the son of mrs. Co of Plunkett sask., and the late or. Cox. Rev. W. S. Cooke offi elated and mrs. Jack Scott of Plunkett was organist accompany ing or. Scott soloist. The Bride was attired in a for Mal length gown of White combo Sec organdy complemented by a Matching Bolero and a bouffant skirt featuring a Bell hoop effect a jewel Lite Cap held her fingertip veil of illusion net and she carried a. Bouquet of american Beauty roses. Bridal attendants were miss Joan Cox of Saskatoon sask., the bridegroom s sister and miss Edith k. Madsen of Swan sister of the Bride. Neil Madsen was Best Man. A reception in the As Sembly room of the Church. After a Short honeymoon or. And mrs Cox will make their Home in the pm. Zeller s for school supplies goods satisfactory or your Money returned outfit your family for fall from our wide variety of wearable velvets add Lustre to any outfit. Becoming Little shapes and newly important wider brims. Veil and sparkle trim. 4 m m Black and 4.49 colours. To to millinery second floor. First Quality nylons n. Sukdev Rayon gloves. 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