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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 7

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Society "IN lionor of Mls Allison Harvte, bride-elect of Saturday, Mrs. E. C. Harte entertained at luncheon tblf afternoon at government house. The handsomely appointed table, centred with late garden bloom, had coven for 18.

The guests included: Miss Harvte, Mrs. R. A. Harvle. Mrs.

K. 8. Popham, Mrs. Charles Duncan, Mra. Thomas G.

Wright, Miss Owen Hall, Mrs. O. B. Murphy. Miss Birtle Murphy, Mrs.

Charles Harvie, Miss Orlo Ferguson, Mrs. Carlton Lynde, Mrs. Russell Fraser, Mrs. Harold llarber, Mrs. McDonald.

Mrs. Qordon Smith, Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mrs. Claude Mash. Miss Jessie W.

Bateman has re-t after spending the summer months at the Paciilc Coast, Mrs. Cole Davis and her two daughters have returned from the Lake of the Woods; and will leave Sept. 11, for England, where the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret will attend school for the next three year. Col. and Mrs.

Hugh F. Osier and family have closed their summer home at the Lake of the Woods, and returned to Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Phlmster, 1101 Dominion street, entertained Monday evening in honor of Mr.

S. M. Bamforth, of Areola, Sask. In honor of Miss Hazel A. Card, a September bride-elect.

Miss Ella Scott and Mrs. R. K. McCree, 292 Scotia street, entertained at a kitchen shower at the home of the latter, Wednesday evening. The table was decorated with pink tapers and streamers, centred with map dragons of the same color.

Those) present were: Miss Hazel A. Card, Mrs. D. Card. Mrs.

T. Gll-rhrist, Mrs. A. MacNamara, Mrs IX Farllnger, Mrs. Walker, Mrs.

H. Fraden, Mrs. J. Harper, Mrs. E.

Cartridge, Mrs. Mallory, Mrs. Ktrctch, Mrs. Sowerby, Mrs. J.

Hut-ton, Mrs. N. M. McGill. the Misses Velva Hurley, Ella Scott, Edna Partridge, M.

Ifoung, Donna McLean, Doris Ed-n, Doris Rntheram, Miss Winning, Nona Innes. V. Wardrop, Grace Chapman, Esther Stevens, Helen Nicholl, Lillian Lee, Gertrude Acheson, Miss Hudson. Ottawa Society OTTAWA, Sept. 8.

Mrs. A. Y. McCorquodale, of High River, Alberta, and her small son, Mur-lay, will pay a brief visit to Ottawa, the middle of this month, returning to their home In the west after spending several In London and other points In Western Ontario. Mrs.

McCorquodale Is a well-known western writer and has been a contributor for several yenrs to Canadian and American publications. While in Ottawa, she will be the guest of her cousin, Miss Isabel C. Armstrong. Miss Betty Sifton will arrive here from Winnipeg this week to altend Bimwood School. She will he accompanied bv her aunt, Mrs.

Jark Sifton. ivho will visit In Montreal and Toronto before returning to Winnipeg. Mr. John Vallanee. of Onward, is spending a time In Ottawa.

Cadet DoiiRlas Mcintosh, of Victoria. B.C., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

forbea. has left for Kingston to attend the Royal Military College. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Godwin announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Lily, to Mr. Reginald Frederick Maddex. second son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Maddex The wedding will take place at St. Luke's church, September 28. Mr.

and Mrs W. B. Williams announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Jessie Ann. to Mr. Henry Wallace, of Winnipeg.

The wedding will take place the latter part of September. I CLUBS Weddings (Dim IPacade Today Here's a really novel parade that will be of absorbing interest to every Winnipeg hou.ewifel It will consist of over a mile of the Speirs Parnell Bakery wagons visible testimony and inspiring example of a service which has grown with the amazing A development in Winnipeg aur-Ing the past 47 years. Listen tor the Band! See Parade Along This ROUte-Parade Leaves SPEIRS PARNELL PLANT Elgin 5.30 p.m. Proceeding along Elgin to William JO 5 1 William to Arlington. 6.31-5-43 Arlington to Burrow! 5.43-6 00 Burrows to Main 6 Main to Broadway 6.20-6 60 Broadway to Snerbrook 6.50-7.07 herbrook to Home, via Canoia and Preaton 7 Home to Notre Dam 7 Notre Dams to Factory 7.45-1.00 SPEIRS RflRNELL BREAD $150 In Cash Prixes SAMPLE PACKAGES of different varieties of our delicious products will ba dlatrl.

buted FREE along tha entire route of the parade. Each package contains a numberad slip. Some of theae art lucky numbers. Caah prizes will be given absolutely without obligation to thoae who hold these. Watch for the List of Lucky Numbers in Our Forthcoming Advertisement I An open meeting of St.

Margaret's A. will be held Friday at 2 30 p.m in the school room. The W.A. of Giuvrge's church, Crescentwnod, will open for the fall season. Friday, at 2.30 p.m.

Chalmers' ladles aid will hold Its regular meeting. Friday, at 3 p.m., In the church parlor. The members of Jubilee lodge. No. 60, of the Ancient Order of United Workmen (ladies), will meet Friday at 210 Mclntyre block, 8.30 p.m.

The Women's missionary society of St. John's Presbyterian church will meet In the vestry of the church, Thursday, at p.m. The meeting will be addressed by Mrs. MoKenzie, of Gonor. Conveners are Mrs.

K. F. Ross and Miss M. Fletcher. The W.MS, of Grace church will meet Fiiday at 3 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. E. R. Tennant, 451 Greenwood Place. Miss Kathleen Caswell, of India, will speak.

VAN HOL8T JONES The marriage of Maude Elizabeth, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Fort Whyte, to Mr. George There are many Sauces but only 07 COL? (Htusu tf Parliament) ONE SIZE LARGE BOTTLE ONE QUALITY Batovt iti forfeit m1 In th world of aav fruit It Incomparable flavor derived from the blending of choice oriental fruits) and apicea witli agemtur.d milt vinegar Just my II. P.

ro Grocer. Over a Mile of Bakery Wagons! THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929' Van Hoist, was solemnized at 3.30 August 28 at St. Paul's Anglican church. Fort Garry, Canon Parker officiating. The bride was given In marriage by her father.

She wore white georgette trimmed with silver lace and pearls. Her veil was embroidered silk net caught with a cluster of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of carnations, sweet peas and fern. The bridesmaids were Miss E. Andeison and Miss T.

Shlnn. They carried bouquets of asters and ferns. The groomsmen were Mr. H. Jones and Mr.

J. Van Hoist. A reception waa held at Fort Whyte. RENNIE CREIGHTON August 31 at 402 L'pton st, the home of the Rev. Geo.

F. MeCul-lagh, Immigration chaplain, Mr. Hubert Dick Rennie, 752 Broadway, was united In the holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Agues Creightnn, 45 Purcell Winnipeg. Accompanying the party as witnesses were Miss Catherine Murray and Mr. John Rennie, brother of the groom.

Mr. and Mrs. Rennie will reside at 752 Broadway. HAWKE WICKERT August 28, at seven o'clock In fieulah Baptist church, Kelvin "I was all run-down, tired all the rime and could not do my housework. My eyes were dull, my tongue was coated and I did not want to eat.

A neighbor told mother about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I began taking it and now I am hungry all the time. I sleep well, my nerves are good and I have told lots of friends how the Vegetable Compound has helped me. I have alio used Lydia E.

Pinkham's Sanative Wash and 1 feel lots better. I will be glad to answer any letters." Mri. H. E. Winters, 837 S.

Willow St, Faribault, Minnesota. MB sls-4ii VlrUlrWI (i mam Her Diamonds Mrs. Paulina Wlckert, of Winnipeg, became tha wife of Mr. Fred Hawke, of Morden. The ceremony was conducted by Rev.

Mr Kaye. The bride was attended by Mrs Hush Baillia. And tha, rnwtm hv Mr I4ut Aflr the signing of the register Mr. and Mrs. Hawke drove to the residence of Mr.

and Mrs Hugh Balllle. Har bison ave where lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hawk left Friday evening for their home In Morden.

GIBSON BAOLEY A wedding was solemnized Aug. 31 st 7 30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kent, 257 Munroe E.

Klldonan, when Stella, daughter of Mr. J. W. Radley, was united In marriage to F. Hugh Gibson, only son of Mrs.

E. Gibson. The rooms were decorated with pastel shaded sweet peas and asters, th tabla being centred with the wedding cake and tall pink tapers. Mrs. Marie Gard played the Lohengrin wedding march and Mr.

Union In the flashing solitaire) announcing her engagement and the circlet of platinum proclaiming her coronation; in the wrist watch of platinum and diamonds utmoet perfection must rule. Therefore DINGWALL diamonds are the inevitable choic. As a gift to the Bridesmaid a diamond set jewellery pi era from DINGWALL'S an exceedingly happy choic. Give the graceful, ringing crystal Dingwall pattern; or the proudly distinguished Richmond both exclusive Dingwall pattema, moderately priced and moat suitable gifts. R.

Kent sang "The Day of Golden Promise." PEIRCE DAVIS A wedding took place the evening of August 29, of Florence Davies, to Mr. Frederick James Pelrce. of That Reglna eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Pelrce, of Winnipeg. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Seott. The church was decorated with flowers.

The bride, who entered the, church with her uncle, Mr. J. Holland, to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin played by Mr. C. Brooke, organist, wore a New York model of peach georgette with beige felt hat trimmed with peach chiffon velvet.

She carried a shower bouquet of sunburst rosea, lily of the valley, and white sweet peas. The bridesmaid. Miss Pianos That Will Help In Training Your Children If you have no piano, here are some really good Instruments at moderate prices and terms which will give your children the advantage In a practical, economical manner. Week-End Piano Specials PRACTICE fs fn 1 DECKER BROS. AAi P'ANO jl R.S).

WILLIAMS AAMP BERLIN fl Fancy Walnut JjlJ) Art Walnut Case 35riU Cabinet BmW Refinished CLINTON (AJ-A GILBERT- Mahogany R- TficlSjSJ Largo Mahogany finished Modern Case. HEINTZMAN fl5QJ? TERMS AS fC Per UtAn LOW AS $5 Month And Many Other Values In New and Good-Used Pianos at fltelnway, Maaon 4 Rlsch, Duo-Art Plane. Victor and Sparton Orthophonic Vtctrolaa. Band and Orcheitral Inatrumante, Sheet MuiJc, Etc tS Important Personage SEPTEMBER'S MIIDE demands a discriminating choice in the selection of Her Accessories The modern decree of Fashion ia 'perfect color harmony" between Cnatume and accessories, achieved in Pearla of Sun-tan, Chartreuse Green and French Glue. In baga of tha brightest, most entrancing colorings, and special bridal bags of beada and silk.

In vanitiea and compacts charmingly modernistic. For the newest note of fashion on remembers "DINGWALL'S." Her Silver To crown ner happineaa give a Dingwall Sterling Silver Tea Set or reproduction Sheffield Plate, neceaaary to complete a well furnished home; or an individual piece of Sterling: or any one of a arore of appropriate Silver gifta to be found at DINGWALL'S many of them tha creations of our own silversmiths. Her Stemware Her Chit ler Ktuna ana uaas A complete dinner set of Coal port; Wedgewood. Minion or Paragon: or a single piece of crystal to lie treasured and loved I'. I ugh years to come.

From DlNGwALL'S, course I Her Stationery That intimately important detail I Crane's Kid Finish or Crane's Ivory will be selected as ured exclusively in our stationery department. Brides whose social destiny is assured have their wedduig stationery engraved at DINGWALL 3. PRESTIGE QUALITY MODERNITY All Demand a Selection from Dingwall's PORTAGK AT A a WINNIPEG VALUE Esther Lloyd Davles, sister of the! bride, wore a smart baby blue georg- ette dress with uneven hemline and foil hat to match. Her bouquet consisted of deep pink roses and pink sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by Mr.

Hubert Pelrce, brother of the groom The bridegrooms mother wns attired In navy bluo georgette with a felt hat to match, and a corsage of roses and sweet peas. After the service, a buf I "MY lipstick isn't always coming off!" 'What do you uan thtnT I'v a I way a -0 lill 4- i 'Si 14 Absolutely Pure Therefore the Best Refuse Substitutei i wanted to ai-k you, 1 think youra luoka natural. "Why, Kitaproof, my dear ha.Yn't I you heard of It? lie tha very Uteet 1 I thing in rails and New York. You put it on tn tha morning and It stays ell tha whole day long. Look at mine and I went bathing with Jim this morning!" "How lovely! Do me try It." "Hera you are.

Only Just a touch now that's right. t'p anrt down though not armss. Now nib It In wpII. Might your own color mightn't it, and you find never i fttuins Klacproof. tha modern waterproof lip-' at irk la everywhere, revoluUoniiliijc women's una of rosnu'tlci.

Every women owee 11 to herarlf to try thia amai-ingly permanent, nutural coloring. Inpi.it i ou tha genuine at all toilet countera. tJGssproqf Lovelier eyes quick as a winkl Dflirs Brow, the Instant ere bmitiSw will make ynar la.hr Mem Inngrr and thicker, yolir rjn aparkle with nrw lifa. Watcrjiroof atari on all day. Hana-Ina.

Black or browa at ail toilet fet luncheon was served. Ths table was centred with the bride's cake, surrounded by gladioli and sweet peas. Later, Mr. and Mrs Pelrce left by motor to spend their honeymoon at Detroit Lakes. The bride's travelling ensemble was of pale green crepe, with hat to match.

A neckpiece of brown fox fur completed her costume. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon, of Regina. The $7 to $8 ENNA JETTICK Shoe for Women They Wear! They Fit! Are Comfo.

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Make your selection while discounts are still in effect. We will store your coat free of charge until needed. Note These Examples of Holt, Renfrew Values Beige Caracul Paw Youthful model coats. Reg. $175, for 135 Moleskin Very jaunty self trimmed coats Reg.

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Reg. $215 to $250, for 165 to '195 Hudson Seal Beautiful self-trimmed models with Urge roll shawl collar. Reg. $325 to $175, for i 265 to '385 Other Coats Both Higher and Lower Priced at Similar Savings Summer Prices on Fur Kepairs Cease After Sept. 14th Have your furs repaired now before the busy season.

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