Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, January 27, 1953

Issue date: Tuesday, January 27, 1953
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 27, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free tuesday37, 1953 13 j w Warta Tolci enic maintaining of free discussion through the channels of j. College newspapers is essential in preserving the tradition of Liberal thought on University warned Harold Buch Waid in the main address at the panhellenic banquet held at the Marlborough hotel monday. Or. Buchwald is a former editor of the Manitoban and was vice president of the University Tor 1951-52. Shuron Campbell daughter of Premier and mrs. D. L. Campbell and member of i Beta Phi sorority was awarded the Zeta Tau Alpha trophy for the outstanding sorority girl on Campus in 1952. Lady stick of the science faculty Sci was also Secretary treasurer of the women s association vice president of her sorority and win Ner of the science athletic cup. Lynne president of pain hellenic was chairman at the head table. The Toast to the University was Given by Marjorie Fulton iveagh Foreman toasted the initiates and Joan Setterington re plied on their behalf. Toby Helman vice president of panhellenic introduced or Filmer Hubble who adjudicated the song festival the Best presentation was judged to have been Given by Delta Phi Epsilon with Zeta Tau Alpha As the runner up miss Marjorie Mackay women presented the scholarship cup for the sorority obtaining the highest average to Sondra crier president of Iota Alpha i. Question is will women Rise to of Crew styles 7 by my Kincl Narraway Canadian press staff writer British women Avail themselves of Manj attractive fashions designed for year this question has been raised More than once As London s fashion press prepare for the first big couture of a Royal year. Articles warn women Fiey will be letting their country Down if they fail to Pep up their individual wardrobes for Corona Tion festivities in june. Britain s clothing Trade is out to show overseas visitors just Hou Good British designs can they emphasize that the Best advertisement is the impression Given by Warnen in shops and offices underground trains or in the Rush and Bustle of the shopping throngs tourist bookings have Alread reached six figures and an average of 40 new applications for Corona Tion accommodation daily reaches the Mayfair office dealing with such queries. Fashion experts say that Corona Tion year is no time for comfortable Shab Biness. There wide i scope for smart silhouettes at reasonable prices. Such Well known designers As the Queen s dressmaker Norman tart null France s Christian dior and Pierre Balmain. Now Are producing Cim Ture designs for reproduction at prices acceptable to the average buyer. Long before june it will b possible for typists and showgirls to buy clothes designed and Label Julia Ann Harris awarded the Bridge trophy to Gene Levu Stark who received it on behalf of the Alpha Phi sorority. Included at the head table were prof. Doris pro Fessor o f English miss Marjorie Mackay Lyhne russe Holt Toby Helman Anna Caesar Julia Ann Harris iveagh Foreman Joan Setterington Pearl Safeer Diane Hinch Marjorie Fulton Isobel Hugo Janette Avery and Harold Buchwald. When washing Chamois gloves use soap lather with several drops of ammonia. Put on the gloves and rub in the lather As if washing the hands then wipe them dry with a Linen cloth. My. And mrs. William j. Cole Simcoe Street Are Cele Brating their Golden wedding anniversary tuesday at the Home of their son and daughter in Law or. And mrs. John James Cole 312 Simcoe Street. Or. And mrs. Cole were married in Ireland and in. 1920 came to Winnipeg where they have resided Ever since. Prior to his retirement or. Cole was employed by Carter motors for 25 years. There Are three lome Lacey of los Angeles calif., John James and William a both of Winnipeg and two g grandsons. _ scottish ladies Curling club annual meeting and presentation of prizes mesday 7.30 . In Victoria Curling rink club Robins. All May attend. Former members Rob Roy Camp 42, sons of Scot land benevolent association Frater Nal visit to Dame Ishbel Aberdeen Camp 200, tuesday 8 . In Scott memorial Hall. Ladies auxiliary to lord Roberts Community club social evening wednesday 8.30 . In clubroom. Mothers auxiliary to order of de Molay meeting wednesday 2.30 . In free press Board room. Orioles Community club ., wednesday 2 . In clubhouse Burnell and St. Matthews Avenue. Tea following meeting. Cookie dozen Mary Beth Hospital Guild wednesday 2.30 . In Assembly Hall of hos pita St. Patrick s anglican. W.a., wednesday 2.30.. In Parish Hall. T Edith Rogers chapter . At Home of mrs. J. A. Argue 115 Crescent wednesday 8 Mearns Camp sons of Scotland social club meeting at Home of mrs. J. Fraser 789 Beverley St wednesday 8 . Swap. Admission two cookies. Chairman mrs. Dunn. Canadian daughters league As Sembly 55 meeting in Royal temp Lar Hall wednesday s . Dame Ishbel social club to tour Shea s brewery wednesday 2 . Women s federation Sparling United names 1953 officers tie 1953 slate of officers for Sparling United Church women s federation includes president mrs. Harold f. Fox vice presidents mrs. H. Reynolds mrs. J. Mcfarlane mrs. H. Tottle mrs. A. Coul Ter mrs. A. Robson recording led by these designers mrs. G. Up son Corres customers include Princess mar the Duchesse of Kent and Windsor. So , fashion surveys Are gloomy. London May Welcome new styles but most provincial places stick to the tried and trusted styles. I a coat just like my last one this says fashion writer Peggy Briggs is the sort of state pending Secretary mrs. G. Treasurer mrs. S. Martin hostess mrs. E. Hill pianist mrs. W. J. Blackman auditor mrs. L. J. Coul Ter Kitchen mrs. G. Clement and mrs. L. James Flowers mrs. F. Paget Temperance and citizenship mrs. J. E. Stewart Community Friendship mrs. R. Daily Hospital visiting mrs. E. Madder Christian stewardship mrs. W. B. Mckel ment that gives encouragement to vey. Christian mrs. R. Drab colors and out Moded styles. , drab colors and Oul Moded styles. Seen from the streets fashion in Birmingham might have been at a standstill since the she writes in one article. Swinging Coats slim skirts wide sleeved blouses and dresses with swirling skirts May be acceptable to the lowest paid Junior in a London office but the provinces stick grimly to the old belief that cloth ing is meant to Coronation fashion shows Given ahead of the big couture parades show that colors Are warm and exhilarating styles easy and Grace Ful and materials the Best that British Mills can offer. The fashion world Hopes the Coronation will Jerk provincial women out of their fashion complacency. Sewing. Machine Belt it is not always necessary to re move the sewing machine Belt in order to tighten it. A few Dro Jfe of machine Oil on the wheel will Mckelvey. Mrs. A. Hill was. Appointed representative to the women s Union mrs w. Jeffreys to United College mrs. A. Hill and mrs. W. Blackman to the Church Home for girls and mrs. G. Fos Ter to the association. Annual meeting of Princess Eliz i. Ladies auxiliary patriarchs militant Canton fort Garry meet ing at Home of mrs. Jessie Duff Silver Cross mothers take Friday As Date for Silver Tea Silver Cross mothers will hold their third annual Tea Friday from 2 to 4.30 . In the t. Eaton com Pany Assembly Hall. Featured will a Sale of work and borne Cook ing. Mrs. L. A Sherman will open the Tea and guests will be received by mrs. D. L. Campbell mrs. A r. Roberts president mrs. A a. Farquhar and mrs. W. J. Wilson. Those in charge of arrangements include mrs. F. D. Martyr mrs Esther Carlson general conveners mrs. W. G. Abbott mrs. W. A. Dodds pourer and servers mrs. Mary goodlass mrs a. G. Wil mrs. J. M. Gra Ham Kitchen mrs. E. S. Dufton Sale of work mrs. Samuel Nightingale Home cooking and Candy mrs. Isabella Doig exchequer. Proceeds from the Tea Are for welfare and maintenance of a children s Hospital Ward. St. Paul s United Plans Coffee and Tea party for thursday the woman s association of St. Paul s United Church is holding a Coffee and Tea party thursday in the t. Eaton company Assembly Hall. The Coffee party will be opened by judge e. J. Heaney at 11.30 . And will continue until 1.30 . The Tea will be held from 2.30 to 4.30 . Receiving the guests will be mrs. J. W. Wright president mrs. S. R. Mcleod honorary president and mrs. A. Moir past president. Coffee party conveners Are mrs. J. Clarke mrs. G. A. Trotter and mrs. S. Easton. In charge of the Home cooking table mrs. R. A. Moxon mrs. J. B. Reilly fancy 258 Morley Avenue wednesday 8 goods table . Kettle and mrs. . Installation of officers. A Smullen. Sabelle Warren is named Nobel grand of Ivy Rebekah miss Isabelle Warren was in stalled As Noble grand of Ivy Rebekah Lodge no. 19 at a Cere Mony under the direction of miss Edythe Nevens District Deputy president of District no. 3, miss Nevens was assisted by her staff rom Confidence Rebekah Lodge no. 40, Transcona Man. The following officers were also installed Junior past Noble grand mrs. Jennie Green vice grand mrs. Margaret Mccrea recording Secretary mrs. Mary Peterson financial Secretary miss Margaret Thompson measurer miss Hazel Whitman chaplain miss Sheila Palmer conductor miss Cathe Rine Wark Warden miss Lillian color of taper mrs. Jean Clapham . Mrs. Anna Fulton l.s.n.g., mrs. Elizabeth Wright r.s.v.g., mrs. Jessie hut Chison l.s.v.g., miss Hannah Mcconachy inside guardian miss Janet Simm outside guardian miss Jessie Thomson degree Cap Tain mrs. Elizabeth Taylor pianist mrs. Nancy Fidler social convener mrs. Ada Bevan. Mrs. Jennie Green was elected As representative to the Rebekah Assembly. Guild sponsors pictures St. James anglican Church Guild is sponsoring the showing of Pic Tures tuesday 8.15 taken by j. M. Duncan during his recent visit to England Scotland and Wales. Film of the Royal journey will also be shown. There will be a Silver col Lection. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Babies still have Colic but get Over it usually bring the wanted results ideation. Fact that less is heard i of Colic these Days does not Jean that All babies escape it. More is known about feeding than in the Days when babies got Little but milk and cried More of ten from hunger than from Indi when pain strikes at the first twinge of rheumatic take Templeton s to a s. Over a Mil lion to a s used every month for speedy Relief from pain caused by rheumatism arthritis neuralgia Lumbago and sciatica. Why suffer needlessly seep on hand and use them promptly. Only 65c. At Druz counters. T-t42 but some babies despite Good feeding and excellent gains in weight May be made unhappy by harsh pains after feeding. Their intestinal tract is sluggish and Gas and air collect in it and will not move Forward. Hence the Sharp pains. The policy baby tends to be a High Strung one easily upset by loud sounds and some persons get they Fecil no strings Ort Delnor French Cut Beans. Elndra an Alu Canadian company so used to the noise of radio that they fail to consider it May sound to sensitive ears by loud talking by inexpert and nervous handling of a tense and nervous Young Mother. So the baby tenses too the food does not move Forward in Normal fashion and the baby doubles up with cramps. Reflects mothers tensions every Mother should keep in mind that her baby will reflect her own tensions. Handle him gently. Talk softly to him. Keep the environment free of loud Sharp sounds. Take him up when he is in pain for just the change of position May help the trouble some Gas to move warmth is helpful too so that a hot water bottle half filled with hot water and wrapped in a soft Towel so it will not Burn the baby can be placed on the tight drum like Tummy and should give it some Relief. Sometimes a Lew ounces of quite warm water will help the baby to belch and get up some of the Gas the doctor May suggest an enema of warm water to Start intestinal activity but it is unwise to get into the habit of giving an enema every time the baby has a Stom Ach pain. Get Over it fortunately the baby acquires the capacity to digest its food without distress. This accounts for that old idea that babies had six or three Colic merely an illustration of the recognition that by the end of this time most babies were free of it. In dealing with Colic take account of the weight gains to be sure the slow gaining baby in t hungry rather than in pain or the Swift gaining baby suffering from an excess of food. When everything is done that c it n be done for the baby s Comfort Don t worry too much. Colic is distress ing but not serious. Our leaflet formulas and Early May be Taa by sending a stamped s 1 f addressed envelope with your request for leaflet no. 32 to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in of the Winnipeg free presi. Chm Homo to diagonals used adroitly american designer Oldric Royce holds a dashing and dramatic Torso line that a adroitly angled from the bosom right to the hips. The effect is a slimming Long Silhouette you la find and very new. Drawing inspiration from both his european Back ground and our Way of life or. Royce likes clothes to be simple versatile and to play up the woman rather than what she s Wear pattern a586 was originally interpreted in pure silk Shan Tung but or. Royce suggests faille taffeta or one of those gleam ing Taf felized Silks that look so very new for Spring. And if you re going South Linen or a silk print would be elegant. Pattern. A58s is available in misses sizes 12, 14, 16v 18 and 20. See your pattern for required yardage. Send fifty cents in coins for pattern a586.to the Winni Peg free press pattern department. Please print plainly Yostjr name address with style number and size in attached Coupon. Clip this Coupon size style no. Name Street City and province d. A. Newey elected by City sketch club Douglas a. Newey was elected sudent at the 39th annual meeting of the Winnipeg sketch club recently. Arthur o. Smith was Eleo Ted honorary president. Officers include vice president Alfred c. Froude Secretary Mia Hazel Staples treasurer org. Isa Bel Emmett executive Council mrs. Helga Milter miss Lynn Sis sons mrs. Mary Johnston or Jean Eyden Mike Shewchuk Len Sandman. Mrs. Florence was granted a life Membery ship. Papers were presented by miss Sharon Wedlock and Clarence Willenius. A deep turnover Collar is. Featured on this fully fashioned with for a dinner at Honie it comes in Many shades. Isaac Newton school plans Valentine Tea the principal and faculty of Isaac Newton High school will holi a St. Valentine s Tea at the Schod february 13, from 3 to 5.30 . An from 7 to 9 . There will be a Sale of Hom cooking and entertainment. Proceeds will be in Aid of school projects such As sports scholarship and music. Prairie City 250 . Sew ing Circle meeting tuesday 8 at Home of mrs. T. Waters Strathcona Street. Sirs. Thompson advises urls want service letters by Elizabeth Thompson writing to boys in the armed forces is a Fine thing when the writers have something in common with the service men. But i can t encourage the girl who dear mrs. Thompson i am a girl of 18, and have too much empty time on my hands. I go out about three evenings a week but As i am still going to school and have my Homework Fin shed Early i have at least two or free hours a night to sit around doing nothing. I have tried Reading and it has helped. Then one of my friends hit upon a solution. She suggested writing Etters to boys in the services. A roup of girls from school became very enthusiastic about this but now we Are stumped. We Don t now How to Start correspondence. I m sure Many other girls would also pleased if you could help us out. Here s hoping. The Best Way to get addresses is through boys you already know or have heard about. Ask your school principal and the minister of your Church for addresses of boys from the District now in the services. Then write to one telling him that a group of girls would be interested in Cor responding with service men. Ask if he knows any boys who would j like to write letters and say you would appreciate a list of names. Add some news of the District making your own letter sound cheerful and Friendly so that he will like the Sample. However even if your scheme gets rolling you will still have spare time on your hands. Continue to cultivate a taste for read ing. Get the habit of listening to Good radio programs or records. Do some knitting of sewing. Learn to play cards and have games with your family or with friends who live nearby. If you develop enough interests you will never be bored. No More letters dear mrs. Thompson about n year ago i met up with a boy. We got quite serious about each other now it happened that he went away promising to write to me As often As possible. He wrote to me twice and i answered his letters but since then i have had no reply. Should i write to film and ask Why i did t receive a letter or should i just forget about him which is really impossible also i be been planning to have a party and would like to invite some people whom i Don t know to talk to. Do you think it Wise to in Vite them through their friends . Don t ask people to a party when you Haven t met them however it is sometimes done for a hostess to ask people to come and bring a Friend leaving the Choice to them or newcomers to a District might be invited through a Mutual Friend. You might write a note to the sex Beau saying that you made a year end Check of friends and realize you had t heard from him for some time that you have been wondering where he is and How he is and Hope All is Well. Add a few bits of news about your own do Ings but not one word of reproach. If he answers Fine if he does to you would t feel embarrassed. Your wedding reception Jllen Trad Assiniboine for carlt3n phone 92-5086 now a pleasant tasting cough syrup for children familiar remedy Fol generations of t Vork fast to relieve that distress no cough. So pleasant tasting thai children like it. Pinex gives effective Relief. Now you can choose either the new ready to take prepare Pinex or the Money saving was ii mixed Pinex concentrate in both forma Pinex special blend of proven medicinal More diets must help you or you Money Back. Why let your children suffer with a distressing t bottle of fast acting pleasant Tasha ing Pinex today Pinex for children s coughs nr-521 cheery lining want a cure for midwinter blues about weary clothes sew a cheery lining into an old jacket. The big fashion news for Spring is jackets lined to match a dress. Linings Are meant to show. They will be in flowery prints or Pale pastels. So if you re feeling Low pick up a sparkling remnant to contrast with or match the color in a dress or Blouse you already have. Choose lining in a color which will be holding its own by Spring red dish hues Pink softer shades of yellow Green or i there it Koth hug better trousers skirts sweaters Slacks fast Coats suits dresses 1.09 service dial Yew you can t keep up the Pace in the third period unless you Start in the Peak of condition. Sports College experts agree breakfast is your most important the time to store up Day Long Energy with a whole Grain Cereal. They also agree Brex whole Grain Cereal containing extra wheat germ is the Ideal breakfast food because it contains vitamins every athlete should have in his diet. Ask mom to get Brex for you. It s the official Cereal of sports College. Cooked in 3 minutes Brex is tasty nourishing and Energy building. Mom can use it for making muffins scones and cookies tool ;