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

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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DAWSON BARBER The marrlnge of Jean Isabel, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Barber, Rnd Mr.

John Allan Dawson, son of Mrs. H. G. Dawson, was solemnized at 10 30 o'clock In All SaliitB' church, Snturday morninu. Rev.

H. R. Kagft tiling the nuptial knot Pink rosea, gladioli and peonies In profusion contrasting with the deep preen of many palms and ferns were jrrouped about the chancel rail. Mr. Kred M.

Gee presided at the organ, and during the signing of the register Mrs. A. Dowler sang Fair. Sweet, and Holv." The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a handsome gown of Ivory moire satin, the close-fitting bodice topping a flare skirt revealing the uneven hem line. Lace and rhinestonc ornaments added a further adornment.

Her veil of filmy tulle was arrangid Juliette cap fa-hlon and was on either Ma hv clusters of orange blossoms. carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roses, orchids and valley lilies. Fhe was attended bv two bridesmaids Miss Ixmise Henderson and Miss Helen Ross. and bv a little flower girl. Miss Retty Dowler.

The hridesmaids' eowas were fash ioned alike, Miss Henderson's of Chartreuse tones and Miss Ross' In daffodil yellow. Tiered net with drooping hemline formed the skirts if the gowns and tlghl-litlim; bodices i were held In place at me dhck wun Riant bows and streamers extending to the font of the gowns. Their hats were fashioned of emhrnldered Italian mohair with wide drooping hrlms caught at one side with, a J-lbhon cluster. Roth carried sheaves of Rriarcliffe roses The little flower jrirl's frock was of peach taffeta overlaid with matching net with poke bonnet to match caught at the back with a bow of peach and green tones. She carried a hasket brimming with sweetheart roses, sweet peas and lily of the valley.

Mr. Colin Fniser acted as groomsman and the ushers were Mr. Robert Dawson and Mr. John Rnfber. Following the church ceremonial a reception was hel.

at the residence For Sale By Ika VfMa'a iMnli 'Vi arm nwu and other seasonable bloom adorned the rooms. Dr. and Mrs. Barber, with Mr. Dawson, received the guests at the entrance to the drawing-room, the bridal party receiving congratula-I tlons at a little farther distance I away.

Later Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left for Alaska, where the honeymoon will be spent, the bride travelling In a navy crepe ensemble with blouse of printed crepe in navv and crimson tones. Her hat was a close-fitting French model. A corsage of orchids and lily of the valley completed her toilette.

Mrs. Rarber. mother of the bride, wore an ensemble of King's blue georgette with lace gown showing effective draperies. Her hat was of matching mohair and she wore a Mrs. Dawson, mother of the groom, chose beige lace with effective draperies and hat of cvrel straw trimmed with lace.

With this was also worn a silver fox fur and corsage of Ophelia roses. Mrs. M. J. Barber, black georgette combined with black net and black Baku hat and corsage of roses.

CARLSON MAC DONALD The marriage of Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Macdon-ald, 3t8 iJingHlde and Mr. Rerce Carlson, of Minnedosa, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.

R. Carlson, 373 Burrows ave, Winnipeg, was solemnijed at A ociock Saturday. Rev. Dr. W.

A. MacLean officiating. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore an Imported French beige gown with model hat to match. She carried a streamered shower bouquet of Sunburst roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her sister.

Miss Jean Mucdonald, who wore blue flat crepe with ecru lace insets and matching hat The Wedding March was played by the brides brother, Mr. John Mucdonald. Mr. Art Carlson, of Milwaukee, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Mrs.

Maedonald, mother of the bride, wore navy blue flBt crepe and INCOftPORATSO MAV TO. T. EATON THE WINNIPEG EVENING TK1BUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, corsage of American Beauty rosea. Mrs. Carlson, mother of the groom, chose black satin with corsage of American Beauty roses.

Following the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served, the bride table being centred with the wedding cake, surrounded by tall tapers, white carnations and a miniature bride and groom. Later Mr. and Mrs. Carlson left by motor for Minnedosa, where they will reside. Out-of-town guests Included Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Carlson and family, of Milwaukee. FRYER LORD The marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Lord, 20 Kensington st, St. Sat urday at 7.30 p.m., when their daughter, Anna, became the bride of Mr. INorman j-rver. 'son or Mr.

and Mrs. Fryer, of Winnipeg, Rey, Francis J. Price officiating. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a model gown of powder blue flat crepe and hat to match, and carried a snower bouquet of Sunburnt roses. A fox fur complete-J her costume.

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Ask the C. C. M. dealer to show you the new models. C-CM-B icycles Mass ey Red bird yy ALso I Columbia CC.M.

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acted as matron of honor. Mr. Alec Bernard acted as be man. lowing the ceremony a buffet lunch was served to about 2" guests, the table being centred with the wedding cake. Mr.

and Mrs. Fryer will I reside at 367 Kdmonton St. KING WISEMAN The marriage of Mary Eileen (May), the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uen Wiseman, and Henry King, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred King, of Clarkleigh, Man took place at the home of the bride's parents. Hart ave. Elm wood, on Monday evening. Rev.

W. H. C. Leech, of Gordon United church, Elmwood, ofticlating. The drawing room was decorated with streamers and wedding bells.

Miss May Dickenson prefaced the ceremony with the Bridal Murch. The bride, who was given in marriage bv her father. wore blue silk and carried crimson carnations and mnlden-hair fern. She was attended by Mrs. Dorothy Scaifc, Fit CORN FLAKE? sister of the bridegroom, who also wore blue.

Mr Robt. Wiseman, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. A reception followed the ceremony and a musical entertainment and community singing were also indulged In Mr. and Mrs. King are spending their honeymoon at Clarkleigh, and will later reside in Winnipeg.

BRUNWIN WIEBE The marriage of Catherine Nlblock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wielie and Kdgar Rrunwln, eldest son of i Mr.

and Mrs. Brunwln. took place) in old St. Andrew's church, June 1. i Rev.

J. S. Miller officiating. The party entered the church to the strains of the Ixihengrin bridal chorus, rendered by the choir and organist, J. J.

Lyons. The bride, who wus given In marriage by her father, wore an Ivory satin period gown and regulation veil and wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of American WELLLERJ you wonder what to give the kiddies for supper, just serve them a bowl of crispy Kellogg's Corn Flakes with plenty of milk or cream. Delicious and extra easy to digest. CORN FLAKES -JL- 77i ftakf with th Havor that can't bm copied I In tlin shy nnd on the highways, transportation moves nt a faster tempo.

The speed records of yes tcrdny arc commonplace today. Greater speed Is made possible hy better and faster motors which call for a new margin of lubricating safety. Oils that were "good enough" ten years ago won't do today. Marvelubc, a pure, carbon free, full-bodied oil, made from Peruvian Crude, is the preference of Canadian Beauty roses and lily of the valley. Miss Margaret Gordon, as hrlden-mald, ware coral georgette and lace with hat to match and ti'i rled Mar-chon Neil roses.

The groom was attended by Mr. Gordon Wilkinson. The ushers were Mr. Stafford Taylor and Mr. Frank Rrunwln.

Following the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the Elks' cluhrooms, Donalda block, where the reception was held. The bride's mother wore a gown of, peach georgette with black mohair hat. The grooms' mother wore rose beige flat crepe and lace with hat to mnteh. rc 5l Mr PEANUT RfidlSTtMfcD rv iJ I I BBSS II WWW When'dn she put ihose PLANTERS SALTED PEANUTS LfW? Later Mr. and Mrs.

Brunwln left for Vancouver and other points west, the bride travelling In fawn georgette with coat and hat to match. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. P. Dailey.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Kodgers and family. Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Parker, Mrs. L.

Parker. Miss K. Hewitt. 9 HANCOCKS HALL A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Hastings. Foxwarren, when Miss Eva Hall and Mr. Wallace Hancocks, of Solsglrth. were united In marriage.

Rev. Mr. Finch, of Birtle, officiating. The bride who was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. G.

Hastings, wore rose beige georgette over lace. Following the ceremony about 20 guests sat down to the wedding breakfast, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hancocks left for their home near Kolseirth. If he's your partner he's worth insuring FORGET for a moment talk about financial embarrassment if your partner dies, or the effect upon the business, and consider thist if he's your partner, he's worth insuring; if you're his partner, you are worth insuring.

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He will gladly call and discuss the matter with you, without being importunate if nothing comes of it. Phone him or write for our pamphlet entitUd "For the Last Time" which deals with certain phases of Business Insurance. AdiWrn Confederation Life TORONTO Local Office: Confederation Life Winnipeg aircraft operators and motorists. Over half a million motorists in Canada have proved Marvelube's superior qualities. 90 out of every 100 miles flown by aircraft in Canada are travelled with Imperial Products.

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Pages Available:
361,171
Years Available:
1890-1949