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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 10

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PAGE 10 There is no sex discrimination in the moral law. When young men kick over the traces, cut capers in forbidden fields, break the moral law, they are "SOWING THEIR WILD OATS." When young women do likewise, they are just plain 'HUSSIES." Yet nowhere in the moral law do you find sex' discrimination. There is no word to indicate that the Great Lawgiver made one law for man and another for woman, i Dear Mist Vane: Is it true that all men sow their wild oats at one time or another? I am an old fashioned girl and I take my religion very seriously. Perhaps I am too old fashioned. Perhaps my conscience is not attuned to the times in which we live.

I am In love with a young man who. according to my standards has led a pretty bad life. We cared about each other when we first met, and were going along happily together when something happened to change the whole course of our Jives. He became Involved with another girl and married her to right the wrong he had done. The marriage was never a happy one.

He lo ed and still loves me; 3 ngagements The engagement is announced of Margery Hilda, only daughter of Mr. Ivor Harvey of Hatfield, England, to Lieut. W. Carman Avery, W.L.I., son of Rev. and Mrs.

A. E. Avery, of Grenfell, Sask. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Curcio announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Connie, to Mr, S. L. Freeman. Mrs.

J. Gavin announces the engagement of her daughter Helen Marjorie, to Mr. Arthur Burford Verinder, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Verinder. The marriage will take place early In May. Mr. and Mrs.

William Flinn, San ford, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Edna Elaine, to Mr. Frank Richard Hunt, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunt, Winnipeg. The wedding will take place May 3 in San WAR ON SMtARY LIPSTICK Women Find New DON JUAN "ST a ys ow Following com Uinta, g.rU ar wired to I top imearirtf lip tick on toweta and napkin.

Sueh of fences ar unnecessary if women um Don Juan the lipstick which faya On, tTted at directed won't ITMT off whan Mtin drinking, amok inn or kiHsinf Young, viva cioua. seductive shades. Only $1.10. Rouge and powder to matrh 11.10 each. Lara ni aiss i eacn.

Try new Military R4 a rau rea rea gay. courageous! of this I am sure. They have a child, but he begs me to promise I will marry him if he gets a divorce. I love him. There will never be another man In my life.

Several years have passed since we parted; yet my heart never has changed. Is it an unpardonable sin to marry one who has been divorced? Does one commit adultery by making such a marriage? Do all young men stray at some time? What is your estimate as to the moral character of the young men of today? "WORRIED." Answer: The moral character of the young men of today is pretty much as it has been since the beginning of Time some good. some bad. However, the good PREVAILS, else we would have no progress and the world would fall into a shambles. The proportion of men who "stray" to women who "stray" is about a hundred to one, at a conservative estimate.

The reason is plain. A man can get away with it A woman cannot When a man sows a crop of wild oats, he garners a crop of EXPERIENCE. When a woman sows a crop of wild oats, she garners a crop of SHAME. Unjust, but such Is the social standard ot6ur generation. The matter of divorce is one of conscience and of religious principle.

The law of the land recognizes it as a legal avenue of escape from intolerable condition. Per soally, I think we should not be forced to PERPETUATE our mistakes, but be given a fair chance to MEND them. Virginia Vane Mardi Gras The United Commercial Travelers' association will hold a dance and Mardi Gras in the Royal Alexandra hotel Friday night. The event will be a social prelude to the prairie provinces convention of the U.C.T. to be held In Winnipeg this summer, A number of reservations have been received from outside points.

The Winnipeg district command Joint hospital and welfare committee will meet Monday at 8 p.m. In the auditorium of The Winnipeg Tribune. St. George's W.A. will hold a business meeting Friday at 2.30 Advt.

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.45 fM snd VV 'y'SVil Guaranteed A Tr1 .11 you l9r MARVEL BEAUTY PARLOR Donald OAVOR EVENINoPhnno SB Aid corner Portiga a mwm WW 4 sv if. ti fe I JaW WJfT jaw. Jlsm 1 rr aasssw The Ladies' aid of St. Peter's church, corner Elice and Sherbrook. will hold the annual spring tea, sale of home cooking and handicraft, April 18, from 2.30 till 8 p.m.

THE Young Conservative club will hold a Booster night, Thursday, at 8.15, In the Grill room of the Marlborough hotel. Mr. James Cowan, president and candidate in the forthcoming provincial election, will speak briefly. A program of songs, comedy acts and dancing will follow. Boyne Lodge, 163, L.O.B.A., will hold a spring tea Monday from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m., in the T.

Eaton assembly hall. Mrs. A. Baillie will be general convener. Other conveners are: Tea table, Mrs.

T. Simpson; home cooking, Mrs. G. Thome; fancy goods, Mrs. H.

Hurley. Gordon United church, Elmwood. will hold a silver tea in the T. Eaton's assembly hull, Saturday from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. ii'i nit; uiuiiu iujiu ui me i.uiu Kitchener school when a draw was held at a whist drive and dance Friday evening in the school.

The proceeds of the whist drive and dance will go towards the War Services fund. The event was under the auspices of the mothers' auxiliary. Gladstone Chapter Meets Mrs. F. Brown and Mrs.

E. H. YOU'LL LOVE Hollywood stars are right! A Lux Toilet Soap beauty bath is a delightful way to protect daintiness. Lux Toilet Soap's Whipped Cream Lather removes perspiration every trace of dust and dirt leaves skin U3r" rresn iragrant. iry it! priceV 1 WW (Kaaam MOUVWOODl 4 Wfaed(2uam alAel gatrrv raas club rooms.

Members continue to knit for the forces. Parents of pupils of Glenwood school sent 57 knitted baby garments to the chapter. Two afghans were donated to the chapter by Pride of Ecaver Lodge Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Trunmen. A quan tity or wool has been purchased by the chapter for service knitting. HO SMART GIRL NEGLECTS DAINTINESS A LUX TOILET SOAP BEAUTY BATH MAKES YOU SURE LEAVES SKIN SWEET.

PERFUMED WITH A DELICATE FRAGRANCE I i TVti 4V vV 9 out ot 10 ScrMn Stars uit Lux Toilet Soap I THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941 Imperial London association will hold a whist drive and dance in the Donalda block, Donald Saturday at 8.15 p.m. Renfrew County association will meet at the home of Mrs. A. P. 64 Lydia Friday at 2.30 p.m.

Winnipeg chapter of the Inter school Christian Fellowship will meet April 19, at 7.30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell, 341 Overdale st will speak. Rev.

W. T. Brady The Catholic Women's League wiil meet April 21, at 8 p.m, in Paul Shea hall, St. Paul's College Mrs. H.

J. Mulvena, Diocesan president, will preside. The Red Cross group of the First English Lutheran church, Maryland and Elllce, will meet at th home of Mrs. Fred Furney, 761 Broadway, Friday at 3 p.m. Ladies' auxiliary of 17th Battery.

R.C.A., will hold a concert and nnrfv fnr ih mrn rtf the harrnrlrs The sum of $114.50 was raised at Fr.day, The W.M.S. of Chalmers United church will meet in the church Friday at 2.30 p.m. Norwood Rebekah Lodge No. 42, I.O.O.F., will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, The Past Noble Grands' association will be in charge of the meeting.

Mr. P. Writers' B. Whittall. leader of the group, will have charge Gardner were appointed to assist! oi 'the program' at the last FrWav wan me tea oi me institute lor fnrm ph, w' be Th? 28 hpld in club rooms at 8 p.m ctrXllfr wi" exPlai" 'unda ro.D'Teld' ThursZ6 i Th rt Writing.

Thursday Trophies And Prizes Presented To St. John's Curlers At Banquet St. John's Ladies Curling club held its annual banquet and presentation of prizes Tuesday evening in Moore's. Mrj. George Taylor, president, presided.

Honor guests were: Mis. J. Wylie. president M.L.C.A.; Mrs. D.

M. Gunn, Mrs. A. M. Elliott, Mrs.

J. S. Spick and Mrs J. W. McKinley.

Patronesses were: Mrs. G. B. McTavish, honorary president, and Mrs. C.

Booth, as sociate we memher. The table was centred with daffodils. The toast to the Manitoba Ladies' curling association was proposed uy r. urmeroci, and responded in oy iirs. j.

wylie. Mrs. A. Thorpe played for community singing. Mrs.

C. Schofleld sang, accompanied by Miss E. Moore. following dinner, trophies and prizes were presented Lowery trophy and first prizes were presented By Mrs. G.

B. Mc Tavish to Mrs. J. P. Cameron (skip).

Mrs. A. Christie, Mrs. W. E.

Reynolds and Mrs. A. Campbell; second prizes, presented by Mrs. A. Elliott to Mrs.

J. T. Wood (skip) Mrs. A. Pollock, Mrs.

H. Norrie and Mrs. A. J. Thorpe.

The Drewry trophy, In the ab sence of Mrs. A. Code, was presented by Mrs. J. Wylie to Mrs.

Poulton (skip), Mrs. A. Pollock, Mrs. S. E.

Webber and Mrs. A. J. Thorpe; second prizes, presented by Mrs. J.

S. Spick to Mrs, A. H. Mc Kay (skip), Mrs. J.

Head, Mrs. H. Norrie and Mrs. B. Dyma.

The Stone trophy was presented by Mrs. D. M. Gunn to Mrs. A.

H. Stanhridfre (skip). Mrs. B. G.

Harris, Mrs. T. W. Beech and Mrs. J.

T. Perry; second prizes, presented by Mrs. J. W. McKinley, to Mrs.

J. Alexander (skip). Mrs. C. Brown stone, Mrs.

H. Norrie and Mrs. J. Lewis. All day novelty prizes, presented by Mrs.

C. Booth to Mrs. C. Brownstone, Mrs. A.

Christie. Mrs G. B. Niven, Mrs. B.

G. Harris and Mrs. J. P. Cameron.

The Green Curlers prizes were won by Mrs. A. J. Thorpe and Mrs. J.

Lewis, Mrs. W. Ogston making the presentation. Mrs. A.

H. Stanhridge presented gifts to Mrs. J. Dolg, treasurer, and Mrs. T.

W. Beech, Ice convener, for their work. Mrs. F. Ormerod.

vice president, presented Mrs. George Taylor with a bouquet of red roses from members of the club. The prize winners at whist were Mrs. G. Poulton and Mrs.

A. Pollock. A $1 I AT THE MISSIONARY MEETING: These members of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada are pictured as they were registering at the 27th annual provincial meeting which opened Wednesday afternoon In First Presbyterian church. From left to right are, Mrs. G.

M. Williamson, mission band leader; Mrs. J. G. Turner, representing the Caroline Service club, afifliated with the W.M.S.; Mrs.

David Allison, literature secretary, and Mrs. D. H. Ross, treasurer. The Chfe Qalendaa THE men of Home Street United I'T'HE Day Nursery, 378 Stella church will hold a spring tea 1 will hold "open house" Saturday in the lower hall of the Monday, from 3 to 5.30 p.m.

church from 3 to 6 p.m. i Louise Rebekah Lodge, No. 14, will hold a silver tea following the rne annual meeting oi tne For farshire association will be held in the Civic Caledonian rink Friday meeting April a in timwooaial 8.15 p.m uommunuy nan, is.eivin sr. Officers Elected The Heather Ladies' Curling club has elected the following executive for the season: Past president, Mrs. F.

V. Lindsey; president, Mrs. R. A. Leeson; vice presidents, Mrs.

J. Eager, Mrs. G. Patton; secretary, Mrs. W.

O. Bird; treasurer, Mrs. T. McKay; social convener, Mrs. W.

D. McCallum: ice con vener, Mrs. G. Berry; sick con vener, Mrs. J.

May; entertainment, Mrs. N. Sutherland; membership, Mrs. J. Allan; house convener, Mrs.

R. Dagg; delegates to M.L.C.A., Mrs. R. A. Leeson, Mrs.

W. O. Bird, Mrs. J. Gibson; alternates, Mrs.

J. Allan, Mrs. G. Berry. Ladies' auxiliary, Duke of Kent Branch No.

119, Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., will hold an executive meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. F. Stinton, Ste. 4, Avoca apts.

IF A PESKY COUGH IS RUINING SLEEP TRY PERTUSSIN D0NT COUNT SHEEP roue oeuo ftoaf The Red Cross and Dorcas department of St. Margaret's W.A. will meet Friday at 1 p.m. in the Sunday school room. Liberty lodge.

No. 242, L.O.B.A., will meet in Memorial hall, April 18, at 8 p.m. Initiation will take place. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest.

It just decays In the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't al ways get at the cause.

You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Fills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." Harmless and genUe. they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury In them. Ak for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name I Stubbornly refuse anything else, 25c Jean Howatson Heads Ycung Women's Club Of Westminster Church Westminster Young Women's club held Its closing banquet for the season Monday, in the drawing room of the Y.W.C.A.

There were 35 present. The slate of officers, submitted by Vera Macdonald, was adopted as follows: Honorary presidents, Mrs. E. M. Howse, Mrs.

E. Bolton; president, Jean Howatson; first vice president, Beula Dangerfield; seeond vice president, Joyce Mc Elmovle; secretary, Vera Macdonald; treasurer, Eunice Speare; membership, Joyce Burns; program. Mavis Oatway; social, Christina Fisher and Violet Schranz; war service work, Edith Haley; publicity. Eve Bell. A presentation was made to Dr E.

M. Howse on behalf of the club in appreciation of his work throughout the year. Miss Gertrude Walker spoke on Seeing Winnipeg As Others See It, A program was contributed by Marjorie Newton, Roy Firth and John New ton. Bread and Rolls Is the name of a London street. Final Whist Held The Highland association held a whist drive and dance, the last one of the season.

In the Majestic hotel Saturday evening. Winners at cards were: Mrs. R. Robb, Mrs. Jack.

Mrs. G. Nicol and B. Gal braith. At the whist drive and dance held Wednesday by the association, In aid of the Lord Mayor's Fund, in addition to the money raised, Mrs.

M. Conge made a contribution. A total of $20 was turned over to the fund. LUCKY BABY Happy imlllni little chip. His wm mothtr fives him Bsbr's Ova TibleU the first lira of Um little minor ail menu that can malt babies ao fretful, whiney and uncomfortable.

Don't eonfmt Baby Own Tablets with teething powder or "soothinf Traps They contain no opiates of any kind, no sleepy Gentle, mild, aoaofute' refioole. Get a box of Baby's Own Tablets today at your druggist. Used for over furty years by thousands of grateful mothers to help cool teething fever, to sweeten little upset stomachs, to clear bowels of harmful wastes and aid baby get restful natural sleep. Advt. IT'S WISE TO BE THRIFTY! Ywiip Benefit ij Hjf A by looking closely at the I many values advertised in rSSr' fl The WinniPeS Tribune 1 vV vl irvXfwc II t0(ay anc every day I I fS Reading the ads is a I "Nifty Car, Admiral!" "Yes! Trim and smooth.

I saw it advertised." The quality of the advertised product is immediately recognised. For only reliable merchandise can stand up under the intensive spotlight of constant publicity. The manufacturer who makes a public claim must be able to prove it. You may buy his products with confidence. Look for the advertised products and remember ADVERTISED GOODS are GUARANTEED GOODS Released by Advertising el Sales Executives Club of Montreal.

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