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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 6

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SOCIETY UEEN Is the quern of colors this season mid ruiple Is king, Judging frm "i frocks and costumes one see com-lnir from the sninrt dress makers of the rue de la I'alx. as well at all the chic winter Mora thnn one shade of ret in a a.nl model Is even better tlmn sum'ie ton. fliirunne ie Ilolhsrhlld Id wearing- a sage pnni crepella frock banded wilh Veronese green under smart cunt of flic him tona. The cut In very Kimili with pently flaring- skirt and tilit sleeves, i'wo big side natch puck els 'ire embroidered In several times of Kien wool. Mndnmc la l'rincesse 'rticodcii: tt Russia has chosen a green velvet printed Willi autumnal flowers.

It Ih slso iinimicl lit plain green in the form of a lonK scarf collar and little fib-like i that hang from the sleeve. The bottom of the skirt is Imminl by ne-lmh strip of Btn. A dark purple coat oyer vlflet feorRstte frock Is trimmed with srey tur and a dark violet dies of g.r-jette. crepe satin or reps often tins a scarf collar of cyclamen pink. A model that stands out Is In white crepe de chine with a plain lumper In light purple.

The skirt Is cleverly l. 'rated In two directions, glvlnir the effect of a larjre dlnconal ch ok. Paquin Is using a good deal of red ith the greens and rut pies. Ho lias a series of dresses In reps, knshs and crepe de chine done In wine stisrles and trimmed with touches of hrtirlit embroidery. Taul Caret Is launching a new blue filled Caret-blue that Is lust nlmut the color of larkspurs.

Ho Is nlsn tsinr Rnnd deal of green, nrrhlile Mauve and Incquer-red besides th delicate pastel shuiles that will be much worn In the south. Tha Onvernor-Henenil end T.nd.v Tyng will entertain at a fancy dresx fiance on -Monday, 11. at rtideaii Hall, In honor of Lady King's bii-lh- Cay- a Tha concert hall of the Fort Garry Jtotel was crowded to capacity Monti ay afternoon members and friends of the Women's MiMlcal Club. ho gathered to welcome MlfcS Idvll Jloblnson. who has been atudylnB for tha past four years In Paris, bark to her home.

The artist wore a most attractive gown of inaixe georgette and laca with a corsage of rows and Molots and waa the recipient of many beautiful bouquet during the recital. jmong those noticed In tho audience were: Mr. and Mrs. William Kob-Inson, Mrs. J.

Y. Held, Mrs J. Mrs. James Klliott, Mrs. Ijee, Mrs.

Russell Midland, Mrs. Hugn V. Oaler, Mrs. Gordon MeTavlsh. Mrs.

I). C. MacLnchlan, Jtlrs. E. W.

Martin, Mrs. H. 1'arr. Mra. Crosiley Greenwood, Mrs.

C. M. Teeple. Miss Irma Miss Kenneth Halg. Miss Lillian Scarth, Mrs.

Wesley Mrs. W. J. Mtin-I1. Mrs.

J. Mitchell, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. Mrs. Ueurss ratter-nn.

Mrs. W. H. Walker. Mrs.

Dong-las Brown. Mra. Kenneth Johnston, Mrs. Hcrace Ormond, Miss Margaret Ormond. Mrs J.

W. Aives. Mrs. A. If.

Fager. Mrs. Otto Schultz, Mra. 7. Randolph Cottlngham, Miss Myrtle Norman Ruttan, Mrs.

Krhardt, Mrs. T. Nichols. Mrs. Oeorce Kcester, Mra.

Thomas Ryan, Mrs. O. II, Balls, Mrs Harry McWIlllam. Mrs. Manly Howies.

Mra. Fred Campbell, Mrs. John Waterhouse. Mrs. Rolrt.

Drum- mond. Mrs. J. II McDonnbr. Mrs.

IC. K. Sellers, Mrs. W. (.

Htenlnms, jura. T. T. Riley, Mrs. J.

O. Todd. Mrs. P. Banning, Mrs.

C. H. Carlisle Mrs. Bruce Hill. Mrs.

Herbert Hellers. Mrs. Claude Isblstr. Mrs. (t J.

Grain. Mrs. Donald McKenty, Mrs. C. P.

Walker. Miss Ruth Walh, Mrs. A. B. Clarke, Mrs.

A. B. Ptovel. Miss Florence Stovel. Mrs.

J. E. Kinney, Mrs. John Woodman. Mrs.

Onston de Jardln, Mra. C. E. Kennedy. Miss Iiaurett Carruthers.

Mrs. Mlchnel fcott, Mra. Ppnrgenn Campbell, Mrs. ravld Ross. Mrs.

W. K. Wrlcht. Mrs. Jlalph Moore, Mrs.

Robert Fletcher, Mrs. Fred Toung, Mrs. W. V. AUn-way.

Mra. T. Boyce Hprague, Mrs. F. Jlamllton, Mn Rnlph lie Roy.

Mrs, 3. R. Davidson, Mrs. Ross HfChard- on, Mlsa Mrvry Robertson, Mrs. Hubbs, Mrs.

Burton Kurth, Mrs. Jes- flea Fulton, Mrs. Norman Lambert Mrs. James Stewart. Mrs.

Basil Bak er, Mrs. Phlpps Bater, the Messrs. Hugh Ross, A. A. Al'irlrh.

Freil Percy Bull, Arthur Egerton, Wlllinm Csler. a Mrs. T. A. Wler.

511 Wardlaw entertained at the tea hour this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Mary It. Hamilton1, who has recently returned lo Winnipeg to reside. Tha regular meeting of the Red River Chapter I.O.D.F, will be held on Wednesday. Jan.

6. at 8 o'clock. In the Hroadway I'nttea Church par lor. Nominations for 1525 officers ill take place. Mr.

Isaao Rndcrlffe announces the ngagement of h's daughter, Anne, to Mr. Alverne Bute Clark, son of Mr. Chester Arthur, of this city. The marriage will take place Saturday morning, Jan. Pfh, at 10 o'clock, at St.

Matthew's Church. Tha Misses Alice end Isohel Cald Well entertained Saturday nlcht The guests Included Mrs. A. Ccldwell, Mr. ani Mrs.

H. Horner, Mises Muriel Avery, Lilly llrirUey. jean rhompson, Winifred Lll- jiuu ruicoer. II i wones; niessrs. r.

iiooin. T. Summers, J. Rolfe. G.

Bradley, J. Young. 11. Caldwell. Mr.

and Mrs. Waller T. Klrby entertained at a theatre party at the opening performance of "Saint Joan." Monday evening. Their guests Included: Mrs. Hugh McCarthy, Miss Florence Cross, Miss F.tbel Cross, Sir Daniel McMillan.

Col. Godson-Godson and Mr. Hurh Ross. Mr. and Mrs.

James Gilchrist, 130 Ferndala Norwood, entertained St their home, fsuturdnv evening. The fpiesti were, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spiers, Mr.

and Mrs. James Winning. Mr. und Mrs. William Summers.

Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Ollen. Jas.

W. Hlllhoitse, Mra. D. Richardson. Mrs.

J. Bell, Mrs. Cavaghan, Miss Betty McArthnr, Miss Jean Summers, Miss E. Leggot. Miss V.

Summers. Miss M. Bell, Miss E. Bell. Mr.

Peter Winning, Mr. Peter Winning, Mr. John McCon. Tiaj-hle, Mr. R.

Watson, Mr. Bert Waker. Mr. John Summers, Mr. J.

Gtlchrlst. Miss Joan DrlseoH and Miss Beatifies Craffln, who have been guests ever the holldav of Mrs. Allen Haley Bill. Fullmer left for their fcome In Saskatoon yesterday. Mrs.

Crossley Greenwood entertained at dinner Sundny evening- at the Von Qarry Hotel. Tr. Amelia Randall, of Minneapolis. la the guest of Mrs. Harry Horn, 62 Cathedral ave.

The Club's Ladles' Night will ike place toe evening of Jan 14 nt .10 o'clock. In tha torm 0f a supper uance and cabaret. Mr, anil Mra. E. M.

Kelholson. 201 ftirdon celebrate tltt-lr allver wedding New Eve. An enjoyable evening was tMnt which a Blb.fr tea servlc sotcd to them by Mrs. t. TorbatU A bv I and on appropriate address made by Freeman, who was best man li years ago.

The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Torbiith. Mr.

V. Freeman -Mr. L. Freeman. Miss Nicholson.

Mr. Seville. Mi- Ixiiisborougn, Mr. and Mis. It.

Utewurt, Mr. und Mrs. Minn, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Prone. and Mrs. J. It. Moore, Mr.

Ht.d Mrs. C. Cook. Mr. and Mrs.

R. White. Mr. and Mis. A.

Cameron. Mr. and Mis. J. Lamb, Mr.

and Mrs. fkelton, Mr and Mrs. 1. McAu-lv Mr. and Mrs.

W. I.onsboroiiKh. Mr! and Mrs. K. Seymour, Mr.

and Mrs. It 'Has, Mr. nml Mrs. A. Mrs.

Nicholson. Mrs Cllye Dm Is. U.7 Blen.ielm ave ft. Vltnl. onnonme the engago-mvnt of lu-r only ilnugliter.

Irene Coles to Mr. Archie Igginton. of lelroil, second son of Mr. and Mrs. li.

VMfKlnton, 310 Anderson avc" a Tlic Walker theatre yvas the Mecca Monday evening when mimlierlcsa parties were arranged to p.A.f nrn nt attenil me rnard Sliaw's Joan, plated the noted Canadian actress. Julia Aithur. Mtmduy was chosen lu-ht. and boys of tho i-ea Cadets acted ns special ushers. Miss Atthur was preseiueu nnn boiMinet by the i-aotes Vvixillary of the Army nna Veterans.

Amiinir those noticca in um n.mi- .1. Iniitannnt. ence were ins nouui and IJiuy Amins. Mrs V. I coiemnn, -nr.

unu K.is'tace Brock. Miss Hetty Allilns. Mr. I'rel Detinlstoun, Mr. K.

II. C'-le- If 13 Utina Mr. man, Mr. ami wr. and Mrs.

Tfc CorKe, ir. sa i n. Sanfotd Lvnns, Mr. ano a' MrMahon. Dr.

and Mrs. Spur-neon Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George 'alt. Mrs.

II. u. i-arser. Mr. and Mrs.

W. K. C. Flshor, Mrs. C.

C. Fields, nnries y.a;e, and Mrs. J. Kltiaheth lliimllton. Mr.

aim m-ii ii ham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mi'lockln, Mrs. Luge MrCar- by, Miss i.rosn, K.

-tr. anu each, Mr. and Mrs. uoruon Tavlsh Mr. and Mrs.

esiey Curdy. Miss l-lorrnce crosa, Mrs. C. K. yy mens.

Poussette. Mr. and Mrs. li. Mr.

and Mrs. K. A. Crnssby. Mrs.

John Mias Molly wcinnnniu, min Janet l.n. Mrs. C. I'. Walker Miss Ituth Walker, it.

nnu aim. Mllson. Mr. ami sirs, mo i-ornell. Miss Irene Cornell.

Mr and Mrs. A. W. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

K. K. Williams. Mr. ami Mrs.

qdney Ronald. Miss ranees i nmoi, Mr. Justice ami Mrs. C. r.

rniierion. Mrs. J. W. Millar.

Miss Tucker, Miss Mary Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A- F. L- pn- beth Crnmpton, ana mth. Wilbur Macaw, Mrs.

W. D. Love, tha Messrs. C. J.

Ptanler. Col. C.odson- lodsnn. Hugh Ross, fliajnr v. Hen nessey, Chester Young, Oeorpe lhi- charme.

Fred W. urewry, jcuie M. Curthwood. tin Tt. T.

Mi'Nichol. Yale en tertained at tha tea hour Monday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. W. J. McNIchol.

Mrs. J. It. nriuain presided oyer the tea table for the hour an.l airs. n.

i rpier ht the arcvid hi ur. The assistants were: Miss Joyce Ashdown. Miss C.race Matlnsou and Miss Mildred Brooking. Miss Inrx Watson has returned to Dominion City, having spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. v'atson. Miss Bessie Bulman will leave shortly for New York. In honor of Miss Margot Homer Dixon.

Mrs. J. H. Monk entertainej at the dansant held Saturday afternoon at the Royal Alexandra Hotel. Mlsa Oeraldlne Taylor left today for a short visit In Moose Jaw where she will be the ginst of Mr.

and Mra. W. A. Mather. Mrs.

Basil R. Webb, Riverside Drive, entertained at the tea hour Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Fdlth Wright. Mrs. Archibald Wright, Mrs. Charles Boyle and Mrs.

Arthur Olover presided over the tea tups and a group of assistants Included: Mrs. C. Kenneth Connery, Mrs. Paul Kelpln, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs.

Jack Hughes, Mrs. Ruth Mao-I'herson, Miss Marv Webh, Miss Dede Wright, Miss May Itafferty and Miss Helen Wcnu. Tn honor of Miss Anne I.evlno, Yorkton, 'Miss Anne Kaskn-vltch entertained at the Venetian Onrdens. Among those present were: The Mlss Anna Levcne, Yorkton, Anne Bass, A. Kas- kovltch, and Messrs.

Hyntle Breg- man, Sam Medzon, and A. KaBko- vitch. Mrs. R. R.

Banham entertained. New Year's Day. In honor of her daughter 15th birthday. The guests were: The Misses Binnlngton, Itoberton, M. tiandy, B.

Belllngham. K. Irvine, U. I'blpps, E. Gardiner, M.

Wright, I). Ktnythj J. Henderson. M. Beckett, Mounsilnn.

tho Messrs. D. MacDonnld, L. Whltllngtnn, K. Anderson, O.

Colov, C. Adams, K. Timbers. A. Dobble.

K. Wright, II. l'asry, C. WInderhold. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Head and small son, or Treherne, arc spending a few weeks In Winnipeg. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ci ok, Atlantic ave, In honor of Miss Anne Levene.

of orktoti. Miss Sarah Kasko- entertained last Friday. Anong present were: The Misses Kaskovit, A. Kaskovltrh, Anne Made Hackmnn, Verna Her Klla ilarlnn Claske, and Messrs. Harry Ueraart.

Sam Vcdion, Morley Winkler. AUnn Gold Hynile Kushner, Sam fwnrtt, Hynue brepman, ilorris Lohan. Miss Adeline, rortlsnl. Matheson entertained Friday evening In honor of Miss Ann Hcresnvsky (Her- iiirt. haK A inirret lunch was served.

Those present were: Misses Ann Ites'le Splvnk, Svl via Stillinan, Hose Stlllmnn, Frances Swartz, Minnie I'ortigal. Rosahelle Markovirh, Rena tlreenherg, Connie Wasserman. Milly Chechlk. Ksther (heiliik, llnrrietfe Ilner, Tesslc Tadmsn, Kva Ulankstein. Messrs.

Alfred Ilerninn, Krnle Ludwlck. Ir vln t'ooperhanil. Sam Topley, 1'hlllp ossov, Hob Cook, Harry Urcenber Sid Calof, Ilnrvey Malcove. Sam Kalof, Kdmiiml Wilder, Cecil Ulank slein, Max Cohen, Imve ltlchmond, The Norwegian Rorletj' "The Nonlknt." Is entertaining nt a New Yenr sui ial with danrlng, at the Klk clnh-rooms, fionnlda IUilldlng. Vi'i Ponald on Wednesday exen-ing, January tit li, nt 8 p.m.

The ladles of the W.CC. of R. will hold a w'hlxt drive and dance In Odd Fellows' Temple. ititrUay, at 8 p.m. The monthly business meeting of the American Women's Club will be held at 2.3a p.m., on Wednesday, Jan.

6, at the club-rooms, Don-alda Work. Mrs. It. K. McWIlliams will be the speaker and Mrs.

B. IL Vlnsen tho tea-hour hostess. Mr. W. Cohen has left lor the Pas and Northern Manitoba.

The Lieutenant Governor, Sir James and Ijidy Aiklns, entertained at dinner Monday evening, prior to attending the Initial performance nf "Suiut JoaJi," at the Wulker Theatre, L. 54, of to of THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, Tha guests for tha occasion were Mr. and Mrs. l. C.

Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Kustace Brock, Hetty Aik-Ins, anJ Mr. I'cel Dcnnistoun. The Ruth Chapter of Hadassah will hold a social meeting In the form of a "hike." this evening at o'clock nt the borne of Miss L.

Dulen, ltit Aberdeen ave. see Mr. and Mrs. Donald Turner, who have been visiting Mr. ond Mrs.

W. Turner for the Christmas holiday, will return to their home In Minneapolis on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkii.s, of Saskatoon, are guests of their daughter, Mrs.

Allen Haley Bill, Fullmer Apts. A quiet wedding was eolemnl.ed i at Knox Church on Saturday at. p.m. by Tiof. F.

W. Kerr, when Mary Martin, superintendent of nurses of the Winnipeg General Hospital, wna united in marriage to Hertford Cooper Champ, of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Champ left for the South on a short trip, en route to their home In Montreal.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack I'ascal who have been spending the holiday season with their mother, Mrs. F. R.

I'ascal, have teturned to their home in Chicago. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack I'ascal, Chicago, an enjoyable dinner was given over the week-end by Mr. and Mrs.

J. Cohen. The g-uesl Included: Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1'artt cnl, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Isenfcld, Mr. and Mrs. A. I'. Pascal, Mrs.

F. R. Fasral. Mrs. Z.

Isenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross, Mrs. Pabovltch.

Miss Klla Pascal, Mr. M. Panders, Mr. A. Gold, Mr.

M. Kati, Mr. I. Cohen. a A pretty wedding took plaea at F.I Paso.

Texas, In Ihe First Presby terian Church, Thursday, December when Helen Belittle, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Gibson, formerly of Winnipeg, became the i.rtrle of Mr. Joseiib Milton Schwartz, formerly of Los Angeles, now Kl Paso.

Texas. The bride wore gown of orchid georgette heavily embroidered In silver beads and hat match. She was attended by her Bister, Florence, who chose a gown pale green georgette, trimmed with rhlnestones witn a suver imn- deau in her hair. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. George craw-ford.

A reception was held after the ceremony at the Modern Cafe. Kop travelling the bride, wore an ensemble suit Of brown chiffon vel vet with trimmings of gold oroenne and accessories to match. Tho bridal pair left to spend a short honeymoon at Hot Springs, N.M., and on their return will reside at El Pas, Texas. Capt. and Mrs.

James F.daar, who leave, spent the Christmas season tn Winnipeg, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Napier Taylor. Stradbrooke left Monday for their home in Yorkton. Miss Anna Tntterson, of Reglna, Is the guest of Mrs.

R. J. Williams, Roslyn Road. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Pnll. whose tnnli nlare Dec. 26. have left for Regies.

Mrs. Dall was formerly Miss Tanyss It. Atkinson. I The young people of Sunshine Re- bekah Lodge, 43, will form a emu at the home of Mrs. F.

Hallmnn. Ste. 1. Eugenie Norwood, inurs- day, at 8 xtr T.lovd Anderson. Oak en tertained Momlny evening at three tables of brldg nonor ui Jean Fisher.

Tn honor of Miss Phyllis Hunt, Mrs. Tbeodore Hunt, Mnbllcgnte. Armstrong's Point, entertained at a girls tea this afternoon. Hie nriisuu table waa presided over ny it. Mnlr and Mrs.

Howard Dixon for ih. hour, and Mrs. R. V. Hunt anil Mrs.

N. F. Cnlder for the second hour. Assisting were tne Atlases mar-garet Mulr, lxls Mcljiren. Alllecn Maodonnell.

lillleen Kennedy, juir- garet Logan. Dorothy Kelliy, Jtutli McKenzie. The guests incumeu. The Misses Kathleen Achcsnn. Doris Uriires.

Phyllis Bennest, iijuint. tjinra Beaman Renle Bour- gonln, Rowena Hawlf, Beatrice, Boyd, lean Barber, Marlon liriggs, ranees Briggs, Thelma Conley, ainpbell, Jean anieson. Helen lari- hu Dorothy Cope, Mabel ralg, Stella Coupar, Flsio IJonhoe, nar- lotte Diitton. Allx Douglas, Mary Doupe, Flennor Dixon. Alice Davison, Kvelvn Davison, Jessie jjonneii, Marguerite Dngg, Dnrothv Dngg, Mario Fvans, Dorothy Fulleiton, (llndvs Forbes.

Kllaabeth Forbes. Marlon Fletcher. Phyllis Fry. Mar garet Ixgart. Dorothy Llddle, Helen llltchlngs, Florence Hickmnn, norts Home, Lylo Hull, Yolande do la llclals.

Lois Gordon. Ituth Gordon, irace Gourley, Dorothy Grant. Mar garet Griffith, r.lspeth Mncuonai'l, Wlnnlfred Monkhouse, Winona Milton, lyorrnine Mnrrln, Frnces Mo-Kentv, Sarah Mclleaji, Mary McBean, Marjorv Bradburn, Kay Murphy, lean Menzies, Constance McKenty, l.ois McLaren, Muriel Betty Marlon McMillan, Kiennor Montague, Ailleen MacDonnell, Dolly Melville. Marlon Metcalfe, Mavgo Mulr, Ruth McKenr.le.. Dorothy Mc- fl VMS Donald, Josephine Nourse, Edith Plt-bludo, t.yelyn Pace, Phyllis McPher-son, Helen Rutherland, Wlnnlfred Sparling, Jean Scott, Peggy Smith, Sellers, Corlnne Russell, Eleanor Ryan, Helen Russell, Gertrude Robinson, Evelyn Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Marcla Itobiuson, Kay Thompson.

Ruth Tucker Kay Taylor, Gwen Wehb, Alice Weir, Natalie Spenrer, Hazel Wilson, Helen Wilton, Marjory Young, Marion Duvlson, Margaret Lindsay, Charlotte Lee, Audrey Kennedy, Dorothy Kelley, Gwendolyn Irish, Myrtle Evans. Lillian Stubbs. Betty Alklns, Marguerite Guertin, Hulh Moorhousp, Gwen Wright, Margaret Brldgman, Marlon Brlilmnnn, Page Smlllf, Phyllis Allan, Eleanor Fisher, Audrey Pickles, Marjory Vlsoy, Ailleen Lawson, Elfredu Lehmatin Irene Kerr, Ellleen Kennedy, Klfricdo, Hicbert, Isabel Van lKiiiond. Mr. John Stephen was the honor cuest a surprise party, beld ut his residence on William on New Year's Eve.

The guests numbered about 150. During the evening a presentation of lovely pipe was made to Mr. Steven by Mr. T. Woodhall on behalf ot the many guests.

A most I enjoyable time was spent In songs: and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Richardson are guests at the Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver. The Rupert's I.and Old Girls' Association will hold a luncheon, Friday afternoon, in the Royal Alexandra Hotel.

The members of the Gyro Club will entertain at a supper-dance and cabaret, Thursday evening. Jan. 14, at the Royal Alexandra Hotel. Mra. Ktuart Allan, The Chelsea entertained at the tea hour this afternoon In honor of Mlsa Jean Fisher.

Mrs. J. F. Fisher presided over the tea table. The assistants Included: The Misses Kathleen Meek, Peggy Meek.

Edith Hunter, Jolly Eraser and Jessie O'DonnelL A very enjoyable evening was held nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Llgbtfoot in honor of Miss Nielsen, ot Birch Illver. who Is spending a few days in the city on her way The evening's entertainment opened with a whist drive. The winners were: Mrs.

R. Jones, Mrs. Dunne, Mr. R. Wilson nnd Mr.

C. Llghtfoot. The guests were: Mr. nnd Mra. Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Tinker, Mr.

od Mrs. -R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dcighton, Mr.

and Mrs. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. C. Llghtfoot, Mrs.

Dunne, Mr. A. Jones, Mrs. Tlnsley, Miss J. Llghtfoot, Mr.

A. Duncan, Misses K. Wilson, Pearl Tlnsley, Muster G. Rutherford, A. and Tinker, U.

and Tlnsley. Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, 874 Kenny Norwood, were the hosts at the Grange Hall, Berry New Yenr'a Eve when over 60 friends gathered to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr.

J. Gault presented a silver tea service to the host and hostess. Mr. Russell was born in Mourns, County Down, Ireland. Mrs.

Russell waa born In Par-tick, Glasgow, Scotland. They were married Dec. 28. 100. The gmnd march was headed by Mr.

J. Duke with the bagpipes. Songs were given by Mrs. rienuorioun. Smith nnd Brown, Miss Brown, Messrs.

Jas. Magee, John Briggs, Wm. Brown, nnd the New Year waa welcomed In Scotch style. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Moya, Mr. and Mrs. I.

Duke. Mr. and Mrs. J. JClaiilt and Mrs, G.

G. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keller, Mr.

and Mrs. Jas. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr.

and Mra. A. Montelth, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sinclair, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Dletz. Mr. andfcMra.

W. A. Kirby. Mr. nnd Mrs.

(Ira. Wnlker. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Plcnderlelth. Messrs.

(iioson, J. Briggs, J. Mugee. J. McArthur, Anderson, Misses N.

Caldwell, Healy. M. Brown. WEDDINGS McPEEK SEE BACH The homo of Mr. and Mrs.

William' A. Seebach. of La Flecks, wits the iicene of a pretty wedding. Wed nesrtav. Dec.

23. when MiHS Florlnda Knima Sfi-hach became the hrldo of Jackson Clinton Mcl'eek, with Hev. J. H. Mmllaltle oltlclntinp.

rue bride, who wore a (town of orikwuod canton atln and carried a bouquet of roues and earnatlonu, entered the drawihs-room with her father to the utrains of the eddintc March, played by decree Dewey a brother of the Kroom. Tho maid of honor was Miss Muriel Irene Hreharh, sinter of the bride, Mr. Benjamin Mcl'eek, a brother of the (rrooni. was best man. Later weddlnc dinner was serVed to 30 guests, and In the evening about 80 friends gathered fur a dance, the Mcl'eek Orchestra furnishing the music.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcl'eek will live on their farm south of Melaval. JOHNSTON PRESSLEY Tlw marriage took place quietly Pntunlay evening of Marlon I'lnllls I'ressley and James MclJougall John ston.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have lelt for Vancouver, where they will make their home. Watck 5K4N TREASURE the health, purity and beauty of your child's skin. Regard every little soreness, rash, charms; or irritation as a possible source of disease.

Treat them all with the famous Zam-Buk. This pure herbal balm Is a blessing; to mothers. It prevents minor troubles from It soothes and heals quickly and surely. Moreover, its mild, yet powerful antiseptic influence affords the delicate tissues complete protection against dangerous' disease infection. Treat the first Itchy Rash or Blemish As a remedy for teething rash, scalled head, eczema, Impetigo, ringworm, and other skin disorders common amongst children, Zam-Buk is invaluable.

It brines grateful relief to the irritated inflamed places, expels poison snd disease snd quickly restores the skin to state sf healthy perfection. Use Zam-Buk for sll cuts, bruises, bums, scalds snd eih wounds. It checks bleeding, inflammation and pain snd brings swift clean heating. Also proved remedy for poisoned wounds, ulcers, acne, psoriasis, boils, abscesses, bad legs, and piles. Soc ths bos everywhere.

TUESDAY, JANUARY NOTED ACTRESS ENTERTAINED Miss Julia Arthur Claims Canadian Birthright Julia Arthur rharmd a large eon-online of riit-nibem ft tho Women's ('anri'llan Hub nt reception VJd In tt-r honor Monday In the dlntng-rnnni, of the toys I Alexandra Uott, The honor guft nun Introduced hy Mr. John linn-ken, who welcomed her in the nnme ft the club. Arthur vshu clftlrnn Iliimlltnn ns her hirthjilnce, that she mn Moored Canada her home, and during hr Cauadlun tour In waiving her rule, of n't eorepring social engagements in he Ih BtHI a Canadian nt hfart, nl- ugh an Ami-rli-tin cltUen and mar rled tn an American hunhand. t'nllke the Continent and England tlH Arthur explained that the I'nlted Siaien (ynfdera youth an an enffentlnl dramatic nucces. and for her to nvey the great uplrlt of Saint Joan hiik moafc daring in a country where thirty voti ate on the toboggan slide and forty you're dtnd." Just before the honor lie it retired she wn presented with a beautiful minuet of roses.

Miss Idell IlobinBon who has recently returned from Paris and Mies Flora Matheson contributed muni ml selec tions and were the recipients, of bouquets of roees and violets at the clcse of the meeting. New Tear's KTfetin were read from the president, Mrs. Robert Rogers, who Is at present in Ottawa. The Alexander Athletic Club held enjoyable prrty at their rink New ear's Kve. Tho guesta were the members of the Poppy Pals Club.

Those present were: Misses vera Piipe, Mary Herd, Jean Hrock. Ida isephunn, Nellie Taylor, Hazel Steele, Vera Hayden, Nellie nnd Jean Gntiph, Messrs, Hill Van Prunt, Tom Brock, Kd. Haines, Finney. Pete Knntaine, Henry Jolly, Bill Herd, Ed. Roman, Pert Alf, Harold Muncnater, Harold yteelp, Fred Alex.

Shultz, Ernie Koman. Frank Haines, Inane ond Bennle ulusman, Albert Jolly. Chalmers Ladles' Aid will meet In the church, Friday, nt 3 p.m. A silver tea will he held at the home of Mrs. T.

Whethnm, 3D4 Col lege on Thursday, from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. A musical program has been arranged. Thursday, from 2 to p.m.. Mrs. G.

L. Lennox, 900 iJorchester ave. will hold a sale of Chinese lace and linen. At this sale the totul proceeds will be devoted to generul missions. Sunday evening, December 20.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Bookbinder gave a supper at their home, 638 Pritchard In honor of tho ot their son, Bennle Bookbinder, to Miss Laura Grubcr, and of Ituehen Wais-man to their daughter, Bessie Book binder. Mr.

M. Weldman presided over the ceremony. Knhbl Jeshalohu Horovlts explained the Importance of a betrothal. The betrothal was closed with a collection in ui of the Puor and needy. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Bookbinder cave $100 for a name In the new Talmud Torah, J23 for the Jewish Old Folks' Home, and $25 for the Jewish Or phanage. Mr. Koreman gave $2 for delivering the money.

For the United Hebrew Relief were given by Mr. and Mrs. L. Bookbinder, $20; Mr. and Mrs.

M. Weldman. $17; Mr. nnd Mrs. N.

Koremnn, $15; Mr. and Mrs. M. Tess. ler, $10: the betrothed, through Mr.

M. Bookbinder, $10; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Bookbinder.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. Dub-nov, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Gruher, Mr. Foreman. Mr. Kupsky, Mr.

and Mrs. pnlcn, A Friend, 12; A Friend, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kap man, Mr. Weld, $1.

Altogether $257 were collected. The rest of the evening was spent In dancing. The president Bnd directors of the United Hebrew Relief wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Bookbinder for their HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Makei One Look Younger.

Men nnd women who used to be called Grandpa nnd Grandma ere now setting the styles by darkening tneir gray nuir nt home. nlstance, J. A. McCrea. a well known Callfornlan, recently made tho roiiowing statement: "Anyone can prepare a simple mix ture In five mlnutesTlhat will darken trray hair, and make it soft and glossy.

Merely take n. half-pint of water, add 1 ounce of bay rum, small box of Orlex Compound, and ounce ot glycerine. "These Ingredients can be bought at any nrug store at trifling cost. Ap Ply to the hair twice weekly with I comb. It doe not color the (alp, Is not sticky or greasy and will not rub otr." Advt.

'MR. PIM PASSES BY' A. A. Mllnf'i Tlirw-Arr Ply will prenrnted nt tit COMMUNITY THEATRE mntW AND aTI'RIMY Jan. Slh and 9th L'nflr ths susplces of ths t'nlvsrslty Women's flub In sld ot their Scholarship Fund.

TlfKKTS 11.00 rsAJercAM 'f VERA HULA TT the noted Soprano, will appear nightly during the Supper Dance. DANCING EVERY NIGHT 9 till closing. Cover Charge $1.00 Lunch Daily, 12 till 2.30 p.m. 50c and 75c. PORTAGE st DONALD 5, 1926 donation snf for ths mm of 1105.

which waa collected st the betrothal feast of their children. The regular monthly meeting of the 1-adles' Auxiliary of the Ixird Selkirk Association of Rupert'! Land will be held Thursday evening, Jan. 7. at 8 o'clock, at) the home of Mrs. Robert McBeth, Hulte Milan Situ McMillan ave.

UNIVERSITY NOTES With the conclusion of the Christmas hundreds of students returned to tha L'ulvrrslty of Manitoba, Monday. and today started on the last lap of the term. Members of the Canadian Officers' Training CTrps, University of Manitoba contingent, will parade Saturday at 9.3Ua.m. at Mlnto Armouries. There will he qualifying course In musketry, and applications tor examination will also be received.

A successful Student Christlnn move ment Conference was held this year from rc. 26-Jan. 2, at the University of Saskatchewan. Manitoba waa well represented by 48 students and I'nv lessors C. Wallace and.R.

F. Argue. Among the universities represented were: Manltobs, Alberta, British Columbia, Brandon College, Maglll, Vsl-houfle, Washington, Oregon and Mr. Hu from Harvard. Mr.

Hu delivered many Interesting and Inspiring lectures, his subjects being "Christianity," "Chinese Clvlliis-tlon," and "The Youth Movement In China." Dr. Wilson, of the University of Saskatchewan, spoke on "The Jesus of History." Miss McLellan from China, and Dr. Jessie Allyn, missionary from India, delivered Inspiring addresses, while Pr. W. -P.

Thompson, of Saskatchewan, spoke on the "Biological Aspect of the Integration of Canada to Form One National Race." Mr. Smith, of Peele county, gave talks on the Uk-ranlsn districts. Other leaders were Miss Gertrude Rutherford. Miss Helen Nlcol, Miss F.dlth Peadman, Dr. II.

B. Sharman. Hi v. F. A.

C'o In, and nil the national secretaries. Entertainments were also provided for the students in the form of Wkcs. curling, skating, and a New Tear's Eve masquerade. Summer school calendars are now available, and msy be obtained from the university or from the secretary at the department of education. Arts rlrls basketball practices will be held this week Tuesday nnd Wednesday from 6.30-J.30, In Kelvin gymnasium.

Arts girls hockey practices are held every Tuesday from five to six. and U.M.S.U. hockey practices Wednesday's from four to five, at the Amphitheatre Rink. All those who wish to catch a nlace on either team are requested to be present. The U.M.S.U.

basketball team lias heen chosen and Is comprised fif practically ths same girls as last year. In cluding Marlon Brldgeman, Helen Rin-sel, 1 Isabel Cameron, Louise Keith, Helen Hamilton, Mary Poupe, Lois Gordon, end Olive Crook. The tesm Is being coached by Bill Scott, and experts to show Its metal In the game with the University of Saskatchewan, some time In February. Try-outs for the debating team to meet Brandon and the University of North Dakota, will be held Jan. 13, and for the lnter-provluclal debate wltn Alberta, Jan.

15. Srlenee Students Association will hold a New Tear's return supper dance Friday. Jan. 8, in the main dining room At The Plum Opens on Wednesday HENRY BIRKS LIMITED DIAMOND of the Royal Alexandra Hotel. Doug.

liuickett's oriole orchestra will tie In attendance, and many caburct features are promised. Tickets may be ob tained from ins Misses norotny iiui-man, Alberts Gilbert and Mae Lyons. The men's curling draw will be post. ed up this week. In the lower hall of the art's building.

Game will be played at o'clock afternoons, and 9.30 and 11.30 Saturday mornings. All games must be played at the time called for or the game defaulted. Dr. R. Maglll, secretary of the Win nipeg Grain Exchange, will address the Political Economy Club, of tha Univer sity, Thursday, Jan.

7, at p.m. Ills subject, "Grain Marketing," will ba proved to be of great value to all In terested In economics. Arts men's hockey practices are be ing held every Monday and Thursday, from 6 to o'clock, at the Amphitheatre Rink. Khartum Temple Patrol Elects. New Officers M.

B. Murphy was re-elected pre sident of the Khartum Temple Patrol, st the annual meeting nt the Fort Uarrv Jlotel, Monday night. Other officers elected C. 1. Outdoors and Bread an Butter That' the way to make children grow Good bread enriches tha blood and keeps tha body warm it builds muscle snd bone, too it helps little bodies keep healthy, and grow big.

You Can't Give a Child Too Much SPEIRS PWRNELL BREAD PHONES N6617-N6618 YOU WILL LIKE "The Road to Yesterday" THE BIG CECIL B. DE MILLE Production Now Showing st the METROPOLITAN til The need of the unexpected gift is certain to arise during the coming year. How satisfactory, then, to be able to go, as the thrifty housewife to her fruit-eellar, to one's stock of Birks "Plum Preserves" and there findwrapped sealed and ready the gift exactly suited to the necessity. A feuf of the ideas offered include silver-plated tea sets, butter dishes comports, cake-baskets, marmalade jars, and odd lines of flaUvare. ln-fine English china, there are tea-sets and coffee sets together, with a host of oddments.

In leather one finds handbags and writing cases, manicure rolls and collar boxes. "h'ovelty ideas shquld be seen to be appreciated! MERCHANTS BIRKS Fieldhouse, vice-president; W. Hulton, secretary-treasurer: Mujor W. Farnsworth, patrol laln; W. c.

Horluae. executive rep resentative on the Khartum todtte Council. Adam Armstrong. K.C.. presented the report of the year's work, which snowed sutisinciory progress stm irood flnnnrlitl balance.

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