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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 11

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Society MR. and Mrs. Charles G. Arm 1 strong are occupying their I new residence, Liirton Boulevard, Tuxedo. Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Perrin and daughters have returned Ironi their summer home at the Lake the Woods. Vr nt ra f'rn. ratiirnail n.

I 1 I Muskoka Lakes. Miss Marie Brit sin left Tuesday Jor New York, where she a ill con her studies in art. Nr. and Mrs. T.

A. Starkt re lmnM this morn in liom a trip to Xrie I'antic coast. 1 Miks Stella Tod.t. of Winnim u. iiid Mrs.

Charles Pierce, of Kort Frances, were out of town lueets at the Piene Mannlng wed iline. which took pure in Reston. Man, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Benai4 left today hy motor for Minneapolis. where they will spend the next week. Miu Roaemary Ilorvath, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Lohr during the past six weeks, will re turn Saturday to her home in a Miss Grace Corner left Sunday spend a fortnight in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Mr. and Mis.

George W. Smith nd son. Ainsworth. of Kathgar ave irrived home Monday from a motor trip to Kenora, Dtden and Sioux i.ookout. 0 MISS Verna McGregor, daughter of Mr.

D. J. McGregor, left i his morning for Grand Forks. VD, to attend tha university. Mlas Isabel Hutton has returned her home In Regina, having been he weekend guest of Mr.

and Mrs. r'rsnk Morris. Dr. Cecil V. Clark and Mrs Clark returned Monday from a rip to Great Britain and the con linent, where they have spent the psst ear.

Mrs. Gammon ha left for a ihort visit in Brandon, Man. Mr. Bernard Kolck is spending a hort tlma In Winnipeg on his way rom Red Lake to Germany, lie ill sail shortly from New York. Miss Ida Snary has returned from a weekend visit at Karlane, Ont.

Miu Mary Baker, daughter of Mrs. Basil Baker, has loft for Tor onto to resume her studies at i Havergal College. Mr. Gordon Franks nan relumed to St. Cathnrines to resume his studies at Ridley College, having pent the holiday season with his futhrr, Mr, Norman Franks.

Mr. J. II." McDonald. Mil Betty McDonald, with little Miss t'jnthin t.nd Master Hugh Ponald, have returned from the Lake of tht Woods, where they spent the sum mer. Mrs.

McDonald and Miss Marlon McDonald will remain at the Lake until after the middle of LS'ptembar. Mrs. William Lrnnie has ai lived rom Toronto, to be the guct of ler parents. Mr. and Mrs.

II. D'Arcy, Edmonton st. Mrs. Roland W. Robinson of Los Angeles, who has been summering In Kenora, and Winnipeg, Is at present the guest of her sister, Mrs.

F. W. Story, of Vancouver. MM mm wm 3TiXJrlt) SllT 0 un vjn mil ta 'linn 3 cili Cet Your fohnjon't Wax and Polish From ASHDOWNS Psiwt Mjin Flaw Ph. 146 251 Johnson's Clo Coit Sold at T.

EATON CI mt SacHatt, Sixth Fleer With ft nrtir of bO ft tatttw ftrtorr traatmcnt far rle or haawrrboada, J9 can depend oa Dr. Chases Ointment Among the gueMs who arrived In Winnipeg today to stay at the Fort Garry hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. H. McCreadie.

Watrous, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Boni well.

Essex, England; Mrs. H. W. Johnson, Gods Lake. Mrs.

G. S. Harold. Miss E. Harold, Regina; Miss B.

A. Brown, Regina. The Colin H. Campbell Chapter. I.O.D.E.

will hold the regular meeting in the Hudson's Bay dinir room, Friday at 3 p.m. THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE. WINNIPEG. MAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.

1936 (Vol. XLVII. No. 218) A VISITOR FROM PARIS if i 0 I i i v. MRS.

R. W. GREEN Mrs. Green, of Paris, France, arrived Wednesday hy aeroplane fiom New York. She Is pictured on her arrival being welcomed hy her niece, Mrs Phillip A.

Chester, at Stevenson's Field. She will he Mrs. Chester's guest. Weddings i (Good Taste Ida Louise Fryer Weds Thomas Hartwell J. Illsey In St.

Georges Church; The marring of Ida Louiw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.

Fryer, to Mr. Thomas Hartwell John Illsry, ann of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.

Illsry, was solemnized at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in SI. George's rhurch, Creacentwood. Rev. Canon Henry Martin officiated. Mr.

Allan Vlckcrs played the wedding rr.uaic. The bride, who was unattended. entered the rhurch with her father, who gave her in marriage. After reception held at the home of the bride's parents, Dorchester Mr. and Mrs.

Illsey left on motor trip to Banff. Upon their return they will reside In Elm Park. Thomas Webber Wedding Solemnized Wednesday In Fort Garry Hotel The marriage of Eva Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.

Weber, and Mr. Arthur Sutcliffe Thomas, youngest son of the late Mr. William Thomas, of Winnipeg, was solemnized Wednesday evening at 6.30 o'clock In the gold drawing room of the Fort Garry hotel. Rev. W.

E. Donnelly officiated. Palms and ferns with clusters of gladioli, snapdragons and other blossoms formed the decorations. Mist Elsie Garnett played the wedding music. The bride, who was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr.

James Huston, wore a gown of sapphire blue velvet The neck was high in front and was finished with a succession of buttons down the back. The bodice featured the square shoulder line through the upstanding sleeves. She wore a turban of the velvet edged with silver lame and draped with a veil. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Both bride and bridegroom were unattended.

A reception followed. Miss Mary and Miss Ruby Webber, sisters of the bride, receiving the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left for Vancouver, Seattle and other parts of the West, the bride travelling in a navy wool suit with seven eighths coat opening over a shell pink satin blouse.

Her hat of navy felt was a small model, the crown being topped with a bow. She wore a corsage of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will reside at 28 Franklin apartments.

Wedding at Macgregor rEAR Miss Market Recently vJ attended that you will not again find your 1 self in such an uncomfortable position. I As a preventive of such emhar rassment, you may ask your future i hostesses to teat you betide some other male guest. I ICopyrtrht. itasi The marriage of Miss Tsobel Dickson to Mr. Frank Harper will take place Saturday at 4.30 o'clock In St.

George's church, Creccntwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson i have returned from a visit at the Pacific coast. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Pell. who have been guests of Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Robinson. Lake view, Regina, i have returned to their home.

Major and Mrs. S. A. Magnacca and their children, Patricia and Allan, have returned from spending the senson at their summer home Pnnemah Beach. i Mrs.

Lydia Parr Eager and her daughter. Miss Rosamund Parr, i Avenue road, Toronto, formerly of i Winnipeg, spent the long weekend MAtliKLWJK, sept. iu. A in New york nd Philadelphia. ding took place at the I'niled I church manse.

Sept. 5. at 9 o'clock Miss Dorothv Simpson left Tues In the evening, hen Ida Carlena. nav or New York and sailed to daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. TaitM ri(lv lo pen(1 a vacation in the of Macgregor, became the bride of Bermudas. Mr. Earl Stirling, second son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Stirling, of Mac Tlie Waller Bird. Bis gregor. Rev. S.

R. McLeod of hop of Saskatchewan, is a vi.ilor Winnipeg, a guest at the Fort The bride wore a blue crepe jGarry hotel. frock. The bride and bridegroom were unattended. A reception was held at the home oj the bride's sister.

Mrs. A. L. Nohlgren. Mr.

and Mrs. Stirling will reside south of town. By FRANC1NC MARKEL See the Display of QUICKEES In the Juvenile Section 'T. EATON CZ, 1 a dinner and sat alongside a man whom I dislike intensely. Ordinarily, I ignore him entirely.

I did, however, acknowledge his greeting when I found myself sitting next to him, but said nothing more to him during the entire evening. This produced an uncomfortable silence whenever I happened to be near him. What should I have done? Mrs. A. P.

Answer On such a social occasion we must, temporarily, treat our worst enemies cordially. It It Just as incorrect to flaunt one's enmities as it if one's affections during social functions. You should have spoken briefly but pleasantly to him and then turned to the person on your other side. You might have avoided him after the dinner was over, but when you found yourself beside him, you should not have entirely Ignored him. Now that the dinner is over, you may, If you.

wish, resume your former attitude toward him and trust Sadie Elizabeth Money Weds Norman McGillivery A wedding was solemnized Wed nesday afternoon when Sadie Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Money, of tteiraont, became the bride of Mr. Norman McGillivery, of Clanwil Iiam. son of Mrs.

1 McGillivery and Mr. McGillivery. of Baldur. Kev. T.

B. Pearson officiated. The bride wore a gown of Nile green silk crepe and corsage of 'lalurran rost. The bridesmaid. Miss Marjory Norton, chose a gown of cornflower and navy vesta crepe.

Mr. William Money was groomsman. A reception followed at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs.

McGillivery will reside at Clanwilliam. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tugwell, 309 Thompson are receiving congratulations on the birth of a ton.

Jon Sigurdson Chapter Makes Plans for Tea at First Meeting of Season The Jon Sigurdson Chapter, I.O.D.E.. held its first meeting of the season at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Gillies on the banks of the Assiniboine at St. Charles. Thursday. A silent tribute was paid to the memory of Miss Thorry Olafson, one of the chapter members who died August 23. Among the letters of thanks re reived was one from the Memorial The ladies' auxiliary to the Army and Navy Veterans, in Canada, will tetume activities for the fall and winter season with a whist drive on Friday, at 8 pm, in the club rooms, SWI Young tt.

The pro reedt will be devoted to the service work of the association. Lodge Prosperity No. 108, Daughters of England, will meet In Stone's hall Friday at 7.30 pm Sister lodges Princess Christian, Lady Grey and Glenwood will be entertained. The Women's Benefit association will meet Friday at 8 p.m. In Travellers' hall.

The first regular meeting of St. Mlrhael's AU Angels Mothers' club was held In the parish hall at 8 p.m. September 1, when the follow ing officers were nominated for the ensuing year: Honorary president, Mrs. McLean: president, Mrs. V.

'Hood; vice president, Mrs. J. Ketr; recording secretary, Mrs. David Ar nott; financial secretary. Mrs.

L. Murphy; visiting mmmittee, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Little and Mrs. KamelL TlIE DROP SEAT stretches endlessly.

Its overlap permits no gap and the Lastcx band is anchored on by a process using no needles. Kiddies jump in, feet first, the shoulders stretch over hips and tummy and back into place. Snug fit around chest and neck. There arc no buttons, no button holes. Tiny tots can dress and undress themselves perfectly with vu QUICKEES.

Qm im art fatmltd Cm mid Kid undtr tht Hmrvrj Vf'di Mai. A ENGAGEMENTS of Jon Sigurdson." for whom this Mr n0 Mr Burnham, Rossar. chapter was named. I Man Tn wMng will take plae i at St. Paul's United church.

Sep 1 1 I Clubs The regular meeting of the Professional and Business Women's Club will be held In the rluhrooms Friday evening at 6.30 o'clock Mis Ellen Walker, director of home economics in the Gordon Bell school, will address the meeting on styles. The Four Square rlub will hold the first meeting of the season in the clubroom of the Y.W.C.A, Friday evening at 7.45. Centre Circle LO A No. G. will meet at the home of Mrs.

M. Mavins. 835 Ahburn Friday, at 8 p.m. The executive of the Winnipeg Women's Conservative association will meet in the rlub rooms Friday at 8 p.m. The WA of St George's church, Creacentwood, will hold the opening meeting of the season Friday at 2.30 p.m..

In the Parish hall. Tht W.M.S. of St. Gllet United church will meet Tuesday, at 2.45 o'clock. In the clubroom.

tember 12 at 7 o'clock in the eve i ning. The engajement is announced of Sheila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Brophy, to Mr.

Thorste Siuur 1 dur. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Sigurdur. The wedding will take place Setemier 3i in St. Mao cathedral. 1 The engagement announced ot Elizalieth McTaggart, youngest 1 daughter of Mrs. Frame and tha 1 late Mr.

Andrew Brown Frame, to Easy Way to Relieve Piles all pile ihould taught to' umlermand thai piles ale (riiersily caused or untie worse by aa Intarnal ronnojllun. Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt found this out alter years nt study.

He also found out that tu satisfying relief fnm piles, the mteraal congestion should ba treatt d. so ha worked out a prescription to bm used Internally. Dr. Leonhardt's prasx nptioa. Hem Rold, ta dlrectsd to letting at a cause of plies.

One that ta hslped. pile mixrjr as quickly relieved. Tha uaa of Hrm Riid Is a very effective, aaay and pWatnt way to treat pilea. Yiai may have your money bark If It duean't h.lp you and ran grn ernlly see d'Aiuta raeulla the flrat day. Hem Hold, whlrh may be had al Roberta' Drug Hturea or any otlwr drug store.

has been aucraaaful in hundreds of cum and ta so aufreaaful generally, anyone unrtng with plis may give Hm R'Hrf a trial, without coat, if th reaulia from th flrat bottla aie oot aatufartory. A4t. Something New! And of Coum the "Hay Has It! CHILDREN'S "QUICKEES" UNDERWEAR 2 to 16 Years COMBINATIONS caih 1.79 to 2.50 79c 1.29 PANTIES AND BLOOMERS 69c to $1 Juvenile Department. Second Floor Patented seat and anchored seams Will outlast those childish schemes 'it. i I I LASTEX BAND it.bortd phut hj 'Krisl na nuJlt fmcvi.

I Mr. Cecil Charles Kent, ounE j.t, I son nf the lata Mr mwA Um Iiam G. Kent, of Somerset. England. Eathamilon, The marriage PERMANENT IiriUrP THAT MAK I YOU LOOK VYAVr.N ADORAILI.

CHIC AND Sat UW VrtllTUIIII I 1 Eibrta reeatone P'racHea. Bargain Priced, per caae 1.33 a Wki FASHIONETTC OH 0 T0NIC Tk aaatt pee lar hair the day. perfectly signed 27c 39c 22c 19c 17c 37c 42c 25c 17c Oreengagea, Blue Plume Damoona. Barllett Pe'ie ui Crapea, Lone Priced, C. Wealthy Appiea 9 lbs PRIME STANDARD BEEF Prime P'b Roast.

Ib Pump Poaat (whole), ib Hip Poaat, ib Deep Sirloin Poaat. lb W'ng Poaat. ib Porterhouae Poatt. ib DAIRY, SMOKED MEATS Butter, HBC Creimery, Kraft Cheese, 'fib. 1c: lb.

pkg Medium Old Cheeee, ib .45 ra4.wd nta .05 F'N far ew I I C'ta Now I 1. trta and I Sir. sasaasss Lyatra I Jt 05 I ELEVEN Engagement Fran London LO.VTiPN. Sept. 10.

Tht encase ment of Thomas Loel B. Gu nixs MR. and Mrs. Horace Stevenson. ,0 ta 10 Itab" Manners.

19. daujh Hiilview Farm. Oak iter of the Duke and Duchess ot Man, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Elizabeth, to Ernest Drummond Taylor, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

O. Taylor. The marriage will take place in SU Paul's church. Fort Mr. and Mis.

A. E. Melbouiiie East Shepherd, Kildonan. i Library at Akureyni, Iceland, for Mr. David Hutchinson, only son of the gift of a soldier's memorial book, which they state will be of great record.

value to them. Arrangements were made for the annual tea to he held in the T. Eaton assembly hail, October 10. The regent, at the request of the mmhra 'Shnrfl Rinpranhv Mr. and Mrs.

H. Hutchinson, Bowman East Kildonan. The wedding will take place October IT. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Hynd announce jibe engagement of their youngest 'daughter. tBettvl Elizatelh. to I Mr Fredrick Burnham. son of Vain st.

at 8 pm The Past Noble Giand aso announce the engasemenl of their eldert daughter. Vu.let Amv. 10 8 will be a guest iker Noble and vice grands will be guests. Rutland, was annnunceft Edith Cavell L.O A. No.

705 day. will hold a weiner roast Friday I i Memhrr. uiil mi the cu ner of port see ave. and fin. Violin, Sinin Guitar Tuition eMt hmn Av.ii.b.

wm, Ourt.rs, ptt mm SHINN CONSEIVATOtr Of MUSIC Shimpoo. FINGER WAVE French Kinset. Trtmt. tc. 25 PARISIAN WAVE SHOP 423 I'ortajre Opp.

Tower Ph. 22 748m Plastic Wallpapers These come wider than the usual rolls. 3U inches, and the stock is heavier. Very popular for hvinir roarng, dens, halls and dining room. Sunworthy, will not fade a remarkable value at, roll Soda Biscuits.

Viau, 1I. bag lead Pan Buns, 3 19c Borders Only 5 Yard Wallpapers, Fourth Floor Cash and Carry Groceries TO 10 A.M, Tomata Soup SPECIAL Campbell's, OVa M. Jl ') Cat tin far S.9W Limit 4 t'na ta a customer uttar, 'Crtamsry, ik Tsa, Broken PkM. lb Coffaa. HIC Jamaica Bland, lb Cxea.

stswntrM's Elect, a ib. tin CHac.lats, RewntrM's Ce.liinf, tf ib. caa. Jam, Upten's atrswftarry anS Apple. 4 lb.

tin a I ado, Hunter's Momamads, 4 lb. tin Peanut Butter, Nut Sweat, t7 ot. tin Biacuita. Paulln's Orsham Wafara. tt os.

t. I TO 10 A.M. SPECIAL Scans, Meal Oraan Was, 3V.725C Limit tins ta a cuatenwr doion Marohmallowr Polls, each Paaa, Suva 4, Choica No. I tin Corn, Ayhnor, no tea No. 1 tin Peachoa, Lynn Vaiiay, No.

I aquat tin Pineapple, Craw. tins tord'a Cubes fc for Poiiad. Whaat, 4.1b.' Bkt Service Fruits Carload Ontario Preserving Peaches Leno Top, 6 qt. flf. Racket 30C 25c 30c 32c Smoked Hama imtid cured).

MH 35c No. Quality Side Bacon, iiiced rindieaa, 'b. li. pkg for tlC COOKED MEATS Baked Ham, aliced, ib Je'lied Veal, sliced. Ib.

Baked Cottage Polle. aliced. Ib 14c 13c 14c 18c 19c 20c 65c 17c 45c Neae 12 b. 28c I fm Iba. Potatoea.

Caitry, cup white, washed, 2 b. 25c Meats, Fish, Dairy, Dial 322 TO 11 A.M. SPECIALS Finnan Haddie, mild 44. cured. Ib IIC Pickerel FiHeta (lergei, freeh caught, 22 Pound Steak, fre.h minced, 2 25c 14c 13c 14c 12c 12c 15c 23c 22c Croam of Whoat, IS ot.

22C Cash and Carry Meats Cottage Kolls, sweet pickled lb. 1 8c Rolled Koast Veal, lb 9 Beef Sausage, fresh made, lb. CHOICE VIAL STANDAPlo BEEF aSFPHNQ LAMB FMItt, rb. Lorn, lb. Chump, lb.

17c 16c 12c Dp Strloin Routt, ff: 17c Prima Mib Roan, per lb. Pump ataato, whole, who is, par lb. 16c Sauca. tM popular aaueo. bottla fcwW Baana, Orcan or 44a Was.

No. tin for WWW Corn, Dal Mais, 17.01. tin 13c Plnaappls, Singapore Sllcad. iuat 3 tor 33C PaactMS. Dtl Monto, Ofl No.

1 tin. toe for J7I All Bran. Kallogg'a, laroa oackrt 21c Tomato Katchup, Htmt, aft. 14. at.

botna tallW 13c 12c Lags, ib. Loins, Ib. 18c 17c Service Groceries, Dial 322 Salmon, Fancy Pad Cohoo, tall tin, 21c: for 2 for 25c Chicken Haddio. Connor's, 2 t.r 25c Cornod Boat, Llbbf's, 12 OI. tin TO 10 A.M.

SPECIAL Flour, Bay co Brand. 75c Sugar, Fine Qranutattd, 100 SO; to C1 1.20: 10 QIC ftoup Llbby's Tomato or Vtga 3 tins 23c a a a Campbell's, to oi. 3 for 25c Llvar Sandwicll Pasts, King 3 tlna 27c Jam. Land a' Lakaa. Paach or 49c Tea.

Broken Pekoe, Jf it: tb 41 Lonea. Santos Blond. sc: Honoy Ooughnuia, doaen Paulln ChocolaU B'ldgs 24c 22c 28c "THE BAY" FOR FISM Halibut, freeh caught, ib Salmon, fresh caught, ib Laka Trout, freeh caught, ib Cad, freeh caught, Ib Smoked Fiiiete. ib Alaeka B'ack Cod. lb SPRING LAMB Lega Spring Lamb, Ib Lame Sprir.g Lamb, lb Prontquartere Lamb, ib Stewing Lamb, Ib.

CHOICE VEAL of Leg. lb Lom Veal Chooa, ib. Chump Poaat, Ib Shoulder Poaat, ib HBC RED RIBBON BEEF Chuck Poaat, lb. B'ade Rib Poaat. ib Prime Pib Poaat.

lb Rump Poaat whole), m. Hp Poaat. ib. Dep Sirloin Poaat, 28c 28c 22c 20c 16c 15c 22c 21c 12c 8c 19c 17c 13c 9c 15c 22c 28c 23c 25c 29c.

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