Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 21, 1956

Issue date: Wednesday, March 21, 1956
Pages available: 41
Previous edition: Tuesday, March 20, 1956

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press wednesday March 21, 1956 Irish tweeds and linens Are in High favor Page j5 varied in texture and there is . Residents broader color Range. Miss Connolly s collection is entertain . Romantic with blues and pastels her favored colors the linens soft 4t St. Patrick s dance and flattering. A feature of her show is the members of the . Were maltese is president and other con veners were tickets Ordella Ste wart and Jacqueline Martin decorating Anne Blair refreshments i mrs. Ruby Davies hos Tessing dress and jacket in at the . Residents of native fabric Light and smooth St. Patrick s dance held Friday characterized evening in the Owca gymnasium. Grecian pillars Golden harps and a huge Shamrock decorated the gym and in the dining room the irishman s top hat was the decorating theme. Miss Joan Milko entertained with Irish dances a Duane Moody. And Tieni in Aesi ii Bucu Ai Ici i Irish haute couture Spring fashion shows. It is impossible to Separ ate one from the other their Suc Cess in the fashion world has been so interwoven. Sybil Connolly used Irish tweeds for its coat or Cardigan jacket. For formal Wear Sybil Connolly chooses evening separates in beautifully worked sheer Irish linens in the romantic style with fitted bodice and billowing skirt thousands of minute and Irish linens to first gain in International Fame and this year uses them again with the same deftness. Irish tweeds Are finer than they were five years formerly noted for production companies on the piano by miss Ordella Stewart. Fart Thev now come in of in Scotland now arrangements were in charge of a tropical weight. They Are Murf is a Large producer of Linen House Council of which Arlene Wise parents recognise these symptoms Low of appetite these Fud other in your children May Well mean Don t take Quick Relief get or. Mckenzie i worm Candy. Easy to take it has been r tru Atud inexpensive remedy for Over fifty Yenta. Get or. Dead Fiot worm Candy from your Dru Prist. Write for free Booklet on to the w. H. Comstock co. Limited Broc Khie Ontario among Winnipeg and out of town officers attending the of Peng ceremonies of the 45th annual gathering of the Rebeth Assembly of Manitoba . At he Thea re tuesday morning were left to right mrs. Olive Heaney Winnipeg past president of International association of Rebekah assemblies mrs. Jessie , of Rebe Kah Assembly. Winnipeg mrs. Freda Williams Clinton mmn., Morro weas user Rebekah Assembly of Saskatchewan from Regina and mrs. Annie , Saskatchewan president Yorkton Keb Hal in Ormal marking the formal opening of the 45th annual session of the Rebekah As u scr Bly of Manitoba launched an impressive beginning for its three Day meet tuesday morn in at the playhouse theatre. Prior to the official introduction of dignitaries a memorial service conducted by mrs. J. Groat past Assembly president. Rev. Anthony Friebert United Church Oak Bank delivered the Sermon. Held there s never been anything like the smartness of the new fashion line at Birks this Spring exciting handbag shapes Gay new designs in fashion jewellery smartly styled watches and Chic purse accessories. At the memorial service. Jointly with the grand Lodge of i Manitoba and Alderman _ Lillian Manitoba. Independent order of Hallonquist representing Winnipeg mrs. Emerson j. Heaney past j president. International association or Rebekah assemblies mrs. Annie president Sas Katche Assembly mrs. A. E. Lundin Etta a Len mrs. Odd Fellows. Rev. Friebert torn formal dinners the that although Al were death is real Ever lasting Lite Obj la the immortal soul permits a re-11 monday at Moore s president Saskatchewan miss Union with loved ones after death. Rant one by the past presidents i Isabel Morrow treasurer Ile paid special tribute to the late Asso Dation of talc Assembly at mrs mrs. Everett j. Under Bill Foiw Hoci election of officers took . Man., vice president of the other by the vice the Assembly last year who Pas press fiend. Mrs. Jessie cd away May 27. 1955. In her Dep blues. Mrs. Hutchison to memory a Pink Carnation the chose the Apple Blossom As her Lily Gawne mrs. A kerb mrs. Flower she had chosen As her Syrn-1 Flower for tie year. And the word a Groat . I a jlclubbo.1. Hoi last year was placed on As Iler Giotto. In address open Bible on the altar. Deputies the hostess said in her narration at the service it was responsibility to main miss Leonora Cowie said that Al an a Standard of efficiency though sorrow fills our heart when we than the Lodge and to fulfil their Gott miss Alberta belts mrs. W. Muir mrs. Harry Northcote mrs. Mrs. K. Cowan. Mrs. Eraser Cowie mrs. Gordon Graham. Monday evening the three Theta rho clubs of Manitoba were hosts to the Rebekah in the Blue room we lose one close to us. We should vows of being of service the Marlborough hotel. Nevertheless rejoice that god gave seated at the head table Alice Grover president of Thesa were mrs. J. Hutchison mrs. P. Barager mrs. J. Bajus. Mrs. G. Jackson mrs. A. Mattinson mrs. Theta rho no. 3 of Selkirk pre sided at the opening and closing exercises. Miss Marilyn Whitcomb us our loved ones to enjoy for while. And although he has taken them Back they leave behind them precious memories. A Small ensemble of miss Doro. Thy Cornish miss Marian Muir Scott mrs. J. Tor Assembly officers and the and mrs. R. M. Rollins and mrs. D. I mrs. J Pollock mrs. J. Mcgill visors and councillors of the clubs Moir. Accompanied on the piano m. Williams miss Evelyn with corsages. The officers and c. Riddell. Mrs. G. Lewis mrs. President of Garnet Theta rho no. R. Mcmullan mrs. J. W. Presented the distinguished Alec to rps Vic i or. A Nrma Ciulis n rn-1 f via o Hanc Andrews. Vocal Selec by mrs. George Jackson led e. R. Whitcomb congregation in the singing of hymns. Dignitaries welcomed dignitaries who were formally introduced following the memorial service were escorted on stage by c4 members of the staff All dres tons by miss Virginia Forsythe were heard after dinner. Officers elected at the past presidents dinner were mrs. J. Members of Letitia club no. 2 of Transcona portrayed the Tableaux and floor work of the Theta rho degree. Jenkins Lelitia no. Her trip to the United nations As guests present were Lang vice president mrs. J. Serf in pastel formals. Mrs. Ross Groat. Secretary. Among the Dis Kelly. Of Miriam Rebekah Lodge to anguished 5 amidst welcoming songs. The special guests with corsages and boutonnieres. In her welcoming address mrs. W. Court Louise Rebekah Lodge 34. Appealed to the members to Ever stand shoulder to shoulder in the uplifting of Mankind and to cultivate and strengthen their fraternal Bonds the greatest forces in. Human Friendship. Visitors who were included grand representative j. M. Elliot past grand master of Ohio and personal representative to the Sovereign grand Lodge mrs. N. G. Williams. Grand master of Minnesota and mrs. Williams George k. Harrison grand master of on Tario a. 0. Anderson grand Mas Ter of North Dakota and mrs. An Derson mrs. Annie president. Heb Kah Assembly Saskatchewan miss Isabel mor Row. Saskatchewan treasurer mrs. 12 a. E. Lundin past president of sask Daryl d. Rumble grand Warden of the grand Lodge of sask. The i Lon. C. L. Shuttleworth . Was introduced As representing Kerby president mrs. Mary i a member of the United nations youth pilgrimage sponsored by the Odd Fellows and North America. I Only 3 More Days saturday March 22 23 24 Birks Diamond remounting Sale miss. V of a mor-i5 our i l new Ana ukrainian athletic auxiliary plans Tea the ladies auxiliary of the can Adian ukrainian athletic club will hold the annual Spring Tea sunday from 2.30 to 6 . At the Sinclair Park Community club. Church and Sinclair St. Guests will be received by the president. Mrs. R. Edwards and the general conveners mrs. J. Kereluk and mrs. S. Slym. Other conveners Are Tea table mrs. J. Miske and mrs. S. Shaley Potirees mrs. J. Kereluk Home cooking. Mrs. A. Ritchuk and mrs. M. Leswick draw. Mrs. H. And mrs. W. St Fanchin Kitchen dec Tudic mrs. G. Wulchak mrs. R. Do Aik i Hytt 5 it s not always Safe to entrust your to old settings Birks re expert craftsmen can reset your s diamonds in a modern mounting to bring out their maximum sparkle 2 Over 100 styles to choose from to 300.00 grave publicity. Mrs. C. Ketch in exchequer mrs. J. Shaley. 2dinner rings cents rings housewife rates Coffee break too morning and afternoon Coffee Breaks Long recognized As an Aid to efficiency in offices and Indus tries Are now recommended for housewives sometimes described As the world s hardest working people. A housewife should have a ten minute rest period in every hour or. Frances g. Sanderson head of the Home economics department at Wayne University Detroit suggests. And at least two of these rest periods should feature a cup of Coffee Tea or other favorite beverage. Or. Sanderson Points out that no person can work efficiently with out proper rest and relaxation periods. She suggests a break every hour adding that a 10-min Ute rest with a cup of hot Bever age or a Brief period of relaxes a person and gives her a fresh approach to the ahead. Stones wedding rings 2? a. Iskot. White sold 25.00 ii. Iskot. White sold two shoulder diamonds. 6c.oo 5 c. 18kt. White sold two shoulder diamonds 70.00 5d. Iskot. White sold sly found diamonds. 95.00 Platinum two Baguette shoulder diamonds. 250.00 a. E. C. D also available in combination l-4kt. Elbow and Iskot. White Gold. Sure to bring your diamonds to enable us to show you a suitable mounting for your stones. 1 Birks 2 Diamond department 5 Portage ave. At Smith St. I for for f i Rel of i Rel Rel Rel Rel Rel Rel or Rel a from Birks at tr1-taper Fibre Glass f smart women prefer a Birks bag choose her new easter handbag from the collection of Lovely styles now on display 5.00 and upwards 26.95 59.95 59.95 33.95 39.95 hat Box Travelette Pullman overnight train Case fashion jewellery highlights Royal Doulton figurines Dainty and colourful. Top o the Hill 24.75 other figurines from 9.50 to 50.00 Gilt Metal compact decorated with a raised filigree design. 7.50 Oltimer styles at easter give her a three piece set of Birks Sterling Twenty five patterns to choose from Cynthia 58.50 set lady Gainsborough 81.00 set 3 piece set comprises Trifari the most famous name in fashion jewellery created this Matching set in Silver toned or yellow Metal. Trifari exclusive to Birks lady Gainsborough Rideau movement 25.00 Long and slim following the lines of Spring 5.00 upwards Billeau movement 14kt, yellow or White Gold Case 50.00 each watch jilted with a Fine 17-jewel Swiss Moix ment. . Snack sets Liberal allowance on your old mounting. No need to balance a plate on one knee and a cup and Saucer on the other these English Bone China snack sets Are a combination of the two Handy practical and available in your Choice of three designs Rose Shamrock Thistle. Each 2.50 a Nakaea at Sculer a a Birks exclusive designed engagement rings Are unsurpassed for Quality and value. Budget 10% Down balance in equal monthly payments with Small carrying charge. B i r k s e w e l l e r Portage ave. At Smith St ;