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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 8

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35" JR. AND MRS. JAMES SOMERSET TEPLER are pictured following A' 4 tlieir marringe hich took place at Maidenhead, England, July 19. Mrs. Peplrr, who was a nursing sister at No.

5 Canadian General hospital, Taplow, was Miss Lillias Blackburn, of Rapid City, daughter of Mr. Joseph E. Blackburn and the late Mrs. Blackburn. Mr.

Pepler is the son of Mrs. J. B. Pepler and the late Mr. Pepler, of Winnipeg.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Carpenter are occuping their new home, 107 Park Tuxedo. ARE YOU MOVING To A House This Fall? so, be sure your home is equipped with a new WHITEHEAD AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER These moncl metal tanks are rust proof; completely insulated and automatically controlled to give a constant Eupply of piping hot waicr.

Whitehead Cas Water Heaters may be rented for as low as Per Month See these on display at our Appliance Showrooms in the Power Building. YI8W1PEG ELECTRIC DAMP WASH 3) 10 pounds 50c Cloaner and Whiter. Quicker to Dry. Easier to Iron. WINNIPEG LAUNDRY LIMITEO LAUNDERERS, dyers, cleaners Luncheon Is Honor For Bride Elect In honor of Miss Frances Roe, a brid3 elect of Saturday, Mrs.

Fred Johnon nt luncheon Monday at the Manitoba club. The table was centred with pink Bnarclilfe roses and bouvardia. Guests were: Miss Roe, Mrs Charles F. Roe. Miss Ada Roe.

Miss Madeline Plews, Mrs. Bruce Rob son. Mrs. Gordon Gage. Mrs.

J. Harbottle. Misses Ailcen Arm strong, Margaret Johnson, Alison Ciown and Joyce Fowler. RTGADIER and Mrs. W.

G. Col M1 quhoun. who have spent tlie lol RS. Alex Stringer, with her son, Warren, arrived Sunday from Victoria and is the guest of her mother. Mrs.

C. S. Strang, 61 Edmonton st. Mr. and Mrs A.

McLean, formerly of Winnipeg, with their dai'Rhter, Doreen have left to in Vancouver and hnve taken a houfe at Alberta st. RS. John A. Swan and bab daughter have arrived from Bissett, to be the guesU of Mrs. R.

Swan, Grosvenor ave. Mifs Mildred Simpson returned to Winnipeg Tuesday after visiting Calgary, Banff and Lake Loui.se. While in Calgary she was the guest of Miss Jean MacDonald. I IMF I MACKENZIE KING MEETS THE BRITISH EBS 1. CHURCHILL VISITS ICELAND AND SEES ATLANTIC II convov.

I 3i I. PRESIDENT REJECTS ROLE OF MEDIATOR FOR A Si NAZI PEACE. fi 4. DUKE OF KENT IN U.S. TOURS PLANE PLANT AND I BRITISH WARSHIP.

I $, KINO GEORGE VI INSPECTS HOME FLEET SOME, I g( WHERE IN NORTH ATLANTIC. I MAIN FEATURE: I I "MAN HUNT" Jll Wslter PIDCEON Joan BENNETT Geo. SANDERS 86CONO FEATUREl I gB 5j I "CALLANT SONS" lack Cooper Bonlta Cranvillj. ISgj I SHORTS: "Oood Old IrUh Tunes," "Old Dominion S'ate" KB 1 I AIM I II gS Afem? Of Social Activities I I if jj i 1 for Toronto, where she will be the VL SfVf' guest of her son in law and daugh Vl iHT" ii iTf I lf If S4teT Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Logan. jQh JV ft 1 j51 will be accompanied by her V'i Si 1 1mm little grandson, David Logan, who if I'1 1 I MR. AND MRS. JOHN KENDALL CHARGE are pictured following their wedding Saturday In St. Paul's Anglican church, Shelburne, Ont.

The bride was Miss Anna Dorothy smith, ot Toronto, aaugnieT of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith, of Shelburne. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Charge, Winnipeg. Mr.

and Mrs. Charge will live in Toronto. liMany Guests Attend Dance Given For Queens Fum Five hundred attended the vie book which was distributed at the ball in aid of the Queen's "an. ine dook comainea mesg' Rocky Canadian Fund for air raid from local military leaders and Mountain resorts and the Pacific sponsored by the aiumni of the Iotaj Gucst speakers were the Hon. CZ Fort'GaPrrf ''P" P1 rority.

held in the or Frank Livingstone, minister of and are guests at the tort Garry of ths Rovnl Alex mines and land of the New Zealand andia hotel, Saturday night. A cabinet, and Mayor John Queen i substantial sum as a result of this' Patrons were: President Sydney i clicr nas icu io wlll he cori.rihuted to the E. Smith, of the University of stolid a month at the Pacific coast. ciih. Pahhi She vll also v.s,t in P.cgina, Medi oror jand Mrs; Solomon Fla, and icine Hat and Calgary.

T. h.ilr.m Mv, ihunj; Vs for victory. Leiidmgj Heading the committees were: IRS. Frank has ar a patriotic note was a picture ofiMrs. S.

L. Lazareck, war efforts her husband. Squadron Leader Union Jacks and the brown and ance chairman; Miss Elizabeth; ZUIH.01U, i i nit) vm i mi'k orange colors or tne university, Picton, Ont. Exnenies of the affair were cov lered chiefly by the straight donrt IV i i Kiu I AND MRS. JAMES A.

PORTER are pictured following their MISS Jean Weston arrived Fri If marriage Monday morning in St. Edward's church. The bride day from Moline, lit to at was Miss Marie Rase ('rnttnn. daughter of Mr. C.

D. Grxttnn, of Srnbey. tend the Holtz Horne wedding of Mont. Dr. Porter is the eldest son of Dr.

and Mrs. T. H. Porter, of Saturday. I Cadillac.

Sark. On their return from the east, Dr. nnd Mrs, Porter ill reside in Winnipeg. Presentation Made To Miss Helen Hughes At Evening Party In honor of Mi.s Helen IN honor of Miss Jean Warrington, a bride'elcct of this month, Miss Jean Warren will entertain nt dinner Monday evening at Moore's. The table, centred with summer flowers, will have covers for eight.

a bntie eicct of tnis montn, fliissi Frances Cameron entertained Fri day evrning at the home of Mrs.V155 HQMChaUu IS F. Wallnr. A gift of crystal and a corsage of Johanna Ilill roses Guest Of Honor At were presented to the gucst pf Week End TeO The supper table, presided over! Misses Dolores Bellefeuille by Mrs. C. Hughes, was centred with mixed summer flowers and lighted with Ivory tapers.

Assistants included Misses BcBrnice Hughes, Ida Harvey, Gertrude Shaw, Norma Wallar. HAVE YOUR Fall Coat BYEP By Henry's Master Craftsmen, Expert Dyers and the best Dyes cbteineble insure maximum coats, ep en DRESSES up HENRY'S CLEANERS DYERS LAUNDERERS, SINCE 1900 their summer Beach. and ai a lea neia nunaay auernoon ai 015 Dm 1 I I 1 1 I I me Hume ui mr. aim wis. n.

nnu iord, Dumoulin in honor ol Miss Beatrice C. Painchaud, whose marriage to Mr. Guy A. Morier will take place Sept. 13.

Silverware and a corsage of Johanna Hill rosea were presented to the guest home at Victoria RS. C. A. Mackenzie will leave towards the end of the month Mrs. Mackenzie.

Mrs. Roger Anderton Entertains As Honor lr i La ror ner uaugnier Mrs. Roger Anderton entertained Monday aKernoon, and will entertain again this evening at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Miss Edith Anderton, whose marriage to Mr. D.

Steinburg, R.C.A.F., will take place this month. The table was centred th snap dranons and gladioli, flanked with whi.e tapers. CLUBS ada. R. Gershuc Taylor, of Formosa, will give an illustrated ad Easter lodge, No.

241, Ladies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood ot The ladies' auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. E.S.L., St. James branch, will meet at the Fire Hall, Berry Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Women's Association of Augustine United church will mce'. in the ladies' parlor, Tuesday, at 3 p.m.

The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of St. Andrews United church, Elin will meet in the west parlor, at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Rupert Land Dioceson board of the woman's auxiliary will meet Tuesday, at 2 p.m., in St. Chrysos tum's parish hall, Melrose Camp, No. 126, S.O.S..

will hold the opening meeting of the season In the Royal Templars hall, Young at 8 p.m., Monday. A program and dance will follow. Group of the Winnipeg Wo mens Air force auxiliary win Teresa McDougall were hostesses I mPet in Grace church, Monday, nt o. honor. Clusters of gladioli decorated the rooms.

The tea table was centred with a silver bowl of red and white snapdragons and lighted by white tapers in silver holders. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. Volk, Mrs. F. Bnothroyd, Mrs.

R. Couture, Mrs. J. Brassing ton, Mrs. H.

Morier and Mrs. W. Raymond. Assistants were Mrs. C.

Llnquist, Mrs. J. Dansereau, Misses Helen Cameron, Nora Fleming, Ida Blanehette, i ranees Herba, Ida Phaneuf, Edna Morton, Marie Paule Berube, Monique Guyot, Annette Painchaud and Eleanor Brassington. There were 80 guests. MRS.

Harry Little and Miss June Little have returned from Knox United church W.A. will meet Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. Tie executive will meet at 1.45 p.m. Miss Lillian Irlam Arranges Party For Miss Maria Breckman In honor of Miss Maria Breck ummer With Dn 8nd Ms LinTrirm day evening. A presentation was made to the bride elect.

The supper table, centred with pink and hite gladioli and lighted by pink tapers, was presided over by Miss S. Breckman. Assisting were: Miss T. Warren, Miss Violet Sykes and Miss Ella Weir. Guests numbered 20.

RS. G. N. Jackson and Mrs. Hugh W.

MacEwing enter tained Saturday afternoon at the Motor Country club in honor of Mrs. E. D. Milllcan, who will leave this month to make her home in Montreal. Presiding over the tea cups fR anrl H.

Holtz, of the afternoon were Mrs. T. Wm il Mo) nP, entertained the gate and Mrs. A. F.

Harding. As party of tne Holtz Horne sis'ants were Mrs E. Campbell and vveridinK antl tnP immediate faml Miss D. Styles. ijpSi at dinner, Friday, at Moore's.

In the evening Mrs. C. J. Hard Covers were laid for 17. Ing, and Miss M.

Messner will preside over the tea cups. ISS E. O. Dennistoun and her ing will be Mrs. D.

Fraser. Miss iW niece, Mrs. E. P. Fetherston Berna Hoit, Miss Muriel Harding iinugh, will leave Friday for a few and Miss Vicky Wingate.

i weeks' stay in Toronto. V7o mv ssil Us AND MRS. JOHN ALBERT McSKIMMINGS are pictured on the Qnlina lTnitoH rhllTph follnwin? thpiT nr.Hnl nf th al.imm. 'rl" Mis. Bertha Slotin Miss sthr marriage Saturday afternoon.

The bride was Miss Lllen Mary Aiiery, Shulkeu and Vera Genoff daughter of Mrs. Allery and late Mr. F. H. G.

Allery. The bridegroom Dr. C. Weagant was the tions of $2 from each member of i Decorations were arranged by is the son of Mr. J.

A. Mcbklmmings. nteenu guci of flu. a.id W. i the sorority.

Monev was also raised Miss Freda Kushnerov and Mrs. N. J. Eattley at Ottermere, Ont. by the selling of ails for a souvenir' Come.

Mr. Ernest Gagnon left Sunday evening for Montreal where he will atiend a convention. He will some time at Vaudrcuil nnd Ottawa, whore he will he the guest of his brother nnd sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. L.

P. Gngnon, before returning to St. Boniface. RS. W.

B. McKelvey will en tertain at a trousseau tea Thursday afternoon in honor ot her daughter, Miss Elinor Mc Klevey, whose marriage will take place Saturday. ISS Evelyn Le Pers and Miss Kay Hoffard entertained at dress on the Happy Mount Leprosy hrrakfast Sunday morning in the Colony, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. In the Fort Garry hotel ln honor o( Mlss assemDiy nu in 1 1 118 I Margaret Hamlin, whose marriage U.a..r.U nnrinv thn 1 1 en lir tne tcrian church, under auspices of the Winnipeg Prcshyterial ot the Preshyterian Church in Can to Mr. Ralph Pearson Hatson, or Preston, Ont, will take place.

Sept. 13. Other uuets were Mrs. J. E.

Hamlin, Miss Betty Andrews, Miss Cora Hamlin, Miss Jean Gordon, A corsage was presented to the Kanroaa 1 rammun, w. hnnnr. in Travellers in i lavem ia Tuesday at p.m. liall. The ceremony of draping the charter will take place.

I The Indies' auxiliary of the Lord Selkirk association will meet at the home of Mrs. S. H. Matheson. 102 Lansdown Tuesday at 8 p.m dence, and Mrs.

Alexander Noble are occupying their new rest 610 Stradbrooke ave. 1 ISS" Betty Belliveau and Miss tl Shirley Jackson entertained at breakfast during the weekend nt the Log Cabin, East Kildonan, In honor of Miss Frances Roy. a bride elect of Saturday Tho table was centred with garden flowers. IN honor of Miss Alison Halg. a bride elect of Sept.

20, Miss PegE.v Milligan entertained at tea during the weekend at the Wilde wood club. IN honor of Miss Frances Roe, a bride elect of Saturday, Miss Aileen Armstrong, Hosmer will entertain at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening The sup i per table, centred with summer biossoms, win ne presinea uvci Mrs. Charles F. Roe. RS.

Gloria Queen Hughes wlll speak on women auxiliary war work at a meeting 01 xne Hndnssah Monday at 8.30 p.m. In the Windsor room of the Royal Alexandra hotel. MRS. W. Ledoux left Sunday evenlne for a holiday In the province of Quebec.

In Montreal she will be the guest 01 ner son in iaw nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dubois, and of her son, Mr. Jean Ledoux. 27 LATEST R.A.F.

PHOTOS FREE! 1 'Oefiaot" Bpitfire" Hurricane" or "CataUna" th lut of 20 other pt turn win be aenc witn your Ant rcquett. Specify your name, addreaa, picture or picture reoueeted rr1o neceMary la beta and mail to the St. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited, Port Credit. Ont.

nTriTiTriTssmimiyi "AIRACOBRA? I Mall only two Durham Cora 6tarch labeli far each picture dettred or on Hiv Syrup label. To ttart. 'vt from tba "Flyini Torpedo" "Suy Rocket" "Lihtnini" 1 ivWv. aft 1 Mr. Andrew Strang is the guest of Dr.

John A. Swan, Bissett, for a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobday returned Sunday from their sum mer home at the Lake of the Woods.

IN honor of Miss Henrietta Hunter, a bride elect of Sept. 15, a number of her business associates entertained at tea Saturday at the Fort Garry hotel. The tea table Taylor. A presentation was made to the honor guest. i Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Carlson have closed their summer cottage at Winnipeg Beach, and are at home at 373 Burrows ave. Mrs. R. F.

Manning ha returned from her summer home at the Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Kyrle Money, formerly of Winnipeg, has returned to Vancouver from Victoria where she was the guest of Mrs. A. F.

Beasley at Rockhaven, Oak Bay. PAGE 8 THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPT. 8,1941 I f.f it V. I' I i 6 HOLT RENFREW J) The "Basic" Coat to near mtb "Separate" Furs 39 50 This is the coat practically every woman needs at this time of the year and the one most difficult to find. (The new coats are usually trimmed with furs or, if untrimmed, they are of the sports type.) But here you have The BASIC coat untrimmed for wear right now but designed also for wear with fur jacket or scarf in Winter.

Made to our special order in a fine black imported coating Porfogt of Carlton: Doilies Give Table Dainty Touch Household Arts by Alice Brooks Crochet Dollies In Three Useful Siies 6 jHj PATTERN 7074 Just one medallion, repeated, makes the centre of this attractive dolly. Then just add the mesh edye and tne dolly Is It's given in three graded sizes. Pattern 7074 contains directions for making doilies; illustrations of them and stitches; materials needed; photograph of doily. To obtain this pattern send In coins (stamps can not be accepted) to The Tribune Household Arts Front West Toronto, 2, Ont. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER.

1 Miss Frances Perkins Is Guest AtGovernmentHouseReception Mrs. R. F. McWilliams entertained at Government House, Monday afternoon, when the guests were Invited to meet Miss Frances Perkins, secretary of Labor In the United States government. Mrs.

T. Crerar and Mrs. C. K. Newcombe received with Mrs.

McWilliams. The tea table wa centred with deep coral and pink gladioli. Presiding throughout the afternoon, were: Mr. John Bracken, Mrs. L.

Weber, Mrs. W. J. Major, Mrs. and Mrs.

L. J. F. Van Reims DR. a.

R. have closed their summer home at Victoria Beach. George Carpenter, Mrs. James Mo Lenaghen, Mrs. G.

F. Klein, Mrs. R. S. McCordick and Mrs.

S. J. Farmer. The assistants Included: Mrs. Douglas Bulgin, Mrs.

Georga Sharp, Mrs. Edwin Cooper, Mrs. Phillip Ha'ls, Mrs. Everett Stovel, Mrs. Henry Monk, Mrs.

Archia Brown, Mrs. Hugh Saunderson. Misses Mildred McMurray, Mar jorla Moore, Muriel Frith, Aileen Garland, Vera Major and Marjorie Gordon. MR. and Mrs.

Gecrge Wood, of Holland, celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary Monday. 1ISSES Shirley and Pamela i'l Smith left Sunday for Ottawa where they will attend Elmwood Girls' school, Rockcllffe. TEA TOWEL 9 OMENS Cotton towtlt md from wht! bleb bfi, of hlshljr ibiortent quality, hemmed nd SnlhL Ap proiimttt nit. IS by St inehts. Specially prlctd, pr doitn, 9gB Alio ah Iwndi of blcaehtd and uo bleached cotton base, eiceilent for plllowcaiee, iheu and many other ueea.

$1,49 Per doaen. 911 Main St. Ph. 55 522 Mall Ordera Pltaa Add Poataga.

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