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SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1541 Audrey Gwi)nne McDonald. And Montague Whitaker Wed In St Johns Cathedral A background of autumn bios oms formed the setting in SL John's Cathedral at four o'clock Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Audrey Gwynne. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George T. McDonald, to Mr. Montague Harold Whitaker, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Stratton Whitaker.

Re E. R. Bagley officiated. Wedding music was played by Mr. Ronald Gibson.

Mr. Marshall Baker was best man. Ushers were Flight Lieut. M. B.

MacKinnon, Mr. Douglas Whitaker, a brother of the bridegroom and Mr, Thomas McDonald, brother of the bride. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a delph blue suit of light weight wool. Tht dress featured a round neckline, Winifred McWhirter Becomes Bride Of Joseph Jackson Bronze chrysanthemums with i down the front The skirt, slightly Heaney, wore a moss green dress imaker suit. The Jacket, featuring fitted sleeves and a graduated pep 'urn, opened over a blouse of white palms and ferns were arranged about the pulpit rail of Crescent Fort Rouge United church for the wedding Saturday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, of Winifred, daughter of Wedding music was Dlaved bv Mr.

Frank Thorolfson, and Mrs. Grace Lowery sang during tht signing of the register. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Sydney Holloway. The bride, who wai given In marriage by her father, wore a beige frock of sheer wool.

The bodice, with high neckline and Ion fitted sleeves, had trimming of self; braid across the shoulders and mri. j. mcvniner, 10 Mr. Joseph Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrl' Dr.

W. M. nt officiated, Jessie Taylor Becomes Bride Of Thomas Victor Ellaby Holy Trinity church at Head lngly was decorated with snap, dragons and asters for the mar riage, Sept. 30, at 3.30 p.m., of Jessie, daughter of the late Hon. John Taylor and Mrs.

Taylor, to Mr. Thomas Vlrtor Ellaby, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ellaby, "Toronto, Ont.

Rev. Thomas Marshall officiated. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Evln Fingland. Ushers were Mr.

Rupert Taylor, brother of the bride, and Mr. Erneat Russell. Wedding music was played by Miss Mary L. Robertson, and Miss Winona Llghtcap sang, Perfect Love. GiveH In marriage by tier brother, Mr.

James B. Taylor, the bride wore a gown of starlight bridal satin, the bodice featuring a nigh neckline and long sleeves. Tht skirt awept into a long1 train. Her full length veil was held with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses.

The bride's aister. Miss Fannie COMPLETI STOCK OF RCA VICTOR ECORDS 383 PorUge Cor. Edmonton Of You know rhat Perth's "Cellophsne" Dry Cleaning is unsurpassed for Quality thir Perth's prices are constantly low. For Instance although Perth's regulsr price is $1.00, we charg for DRESSES (plain) SUITS (3 pce.) COATS (Fur extra) But May We Remind You of th countless other items, too num. rous to mention and quote prices.

Th following ara a few seisonsl needs check them over and call our driver. We'll Clean and Store Your Summer Clothes at low prices. Hats Windbreakem Spar Hanoi Knirs Psnts DYEING Your favorite garment dyed to new Fall Shades. si Wsnkei Curtslns Drepa LAUNDRY A every pocket. Phons "It Cn Cleaners HOMC OF fitted sleeves and slightly flared skirt.

The hip length jacket had a short peplum finished with a draped bow at the front. Her burnt ginger hat had a shirred edge and was ornamented with two suede hat pins. A scarf of martens completed her ensemble. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs.

Maurice MacKinnon, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a frock of wing blue Jersey In tunic style. The bodice had a high neckline and three quarter length sleevps. She wore a profile hat In matching felt and corsage of gardenias. Following a reception at' the bride's home, 104 Bannerman Mr.

and Mrs. Whitaker left for a wedding trip in the east. They will reside in the Lovat apartments. Awed. en from peplum.

Hep sma" brown felt vel1 trimmed, LTe7ZZ 'bronze orchids. The bridesmaid. Miss Mahel sheer. She wore a green hat with front dip in the brim, trimmed with a wide crushed suede band In wine. Her corsage was of Sweet neart roses.

Following a reception In the Antique tea rooms. Mr. and Mrs Jackson left on 'i wedding trip In the west. They will reside at 614 Mulvey ave. For going awav the bride donned a swagger coat of chocolate brown nubby wool.

Taylor, was maid of honor. She wore azure blue ladyship organdie. Her large hat of black velvet was trimmed with blue velvet flowers. She carried a bouquet of Brlarcliffe roses. Miss Blanche Taylor, another sister of the bride, was bride, maid.

Her gown was of rose romantic ladyship organdie. She wore a large brimmed black velvet hat trimmed with rose velvet flowers. Sha carried Bettertimes roses. The flower girl was Miss Jacqueline Grant, neice of the bride. Her frock was of blue taffeta.

She wore a poke bonnet of pink chiffon and carried a colonial bouquet. A reception was held at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Ellaby left on a wedding trip to Toronto and other eastern points.

For going away the bride wore a blue tailored suit, the Jacket open ing over a wnite crepe blouse. A mink cape completed her costume. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. Miss Beth Richard. Unitv Centre or Winnipeg, 210 Avenue will I lecture at The Psychology class.

Monday, at 8.15 on The Bogey Man Under the Stairs Overcoming Fear, Worry and Complexes. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the nnriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Winnipeg unit, will meet Monday at 2.30 p.m. In the club rooms. Room 5, sixth floor, Travelers 283 Bannatyne ave. west.

85 Skirts Children's ChanMla Spreads Chesrerfialds Cushions service to suit Phone for driver. 37 216 Done" Dyers Lsuna'sreri THE SPOTUSS TWINS Phyllis M. Swanney Becomes Bride of Lloyd M. O'Neil The marriage of Phyllis Margaret Swanney, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Swanney, to Mr. Lloyd Milton O'Neil, eldest son of Mrs. O'Neil and the late Mr. C.

A. O'Neil, took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Rev. William Sweenson, 878 St. Mary's road. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr.

Charles O'Neil. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of gold wool. The bodice, trimmed at each side with self braid, had a neckline end long fitted sleeves. The slightly flared skirt fell from a belted waistline. She wore a small brown felt hat and corsage of Sweetheart roses.

Miss Edith Fargher, the bridesmaid, wore a moss green dress with round draped neckline and three quarter sleeves. The bodice and skirt featured pockets studded with gold nail heads. She wore a large brimmed black felt hat and corsage of Talisman roses. A reception was held at the bride's home. 74 Imperial ave.

Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil left on a wedding trip In the east. They will reside in Winnipeg. For going away the bride wore an aqua blue woollen suit, the hip length Jacket opening over a lace trimmed white sheer blouse.

The skirt had front and back pleats. Her off the faca felt hat was trimmed with felt bows at the front. She wore a corsage of roses. 8axten.Qoldston Grace United church, Winnipeg, was the setting Sept. 23 at 2.30 p.m.

when Mrs. Grace Ella Gold stone, of Selkirk, was unl ted In marriage with Mr. Ralph Edwin Saxton, of Albln, Wyoming, U.S.A. Rev. W.

G. Martin officiated. The bride wore gown of rose lace over taffeta with cocktail blue folt hat and veil. Her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. Th attendants wera Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Barnett, son in law and daughter of the bride. It was the occasion of their second anni versary, and Mrs. Barnett wore her own wedding dress of white chan tilly lace over taffeta, a blue hat and corsage of Briarcliffe roses. A reception was beld at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Barnett 417 Main Selkirk. For traveling the bride chose navy blue corded wool suit with an eggshell repe blouse, blue felt hat and corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mr. and Mrs.

Saxton will visit' in Winnipeg nno nx ginn trn muic to Alhin where they will reside, Switzer Day The marriage of Gladys Audrey, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Day, of Regina, and Mr.

Ross A. Switzer, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Swifter, of Grenfell, took place at the bride'a home, Septem ber 12.

Rev. Gordon Brooka offi elated. Autumn blooms decorated the archway under which the bridal party stood. The bride, who was given In mar rlage by her father, wore a Floren tine crepe dress of beige, trimmed with brown. She wore a matching picture hat.

Her bouquet was of Talisman roses. Miss Kathleen Day, who attended ner sister, wore a dress of aquamarine crepe and carried Brlarcliffe roses. Mr. Douglas Switzer wa his brother' best man. Miss Glady Relmer olaved the bridal music and accompanied Miss Phyllis Molleken who sang Perfect Love, during the signing of the register.

Following a reception at the Drake hotel, Mr. and Mn Switzer left by motor for Banff. For traveling the bride wore a black wool suit with red fox furs and a black velvet hat They will reside in Kegina. KALE WIGGINS Regent's Park United church was the setting for the weddine. Sent.

20, when Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiggins, became the bride of Mr. Michael Kale, son of Mrs. Kale and the late Mr.

D. Kale. Gladioli, ferns and asters formed the background for the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. S. C.

Studd. Miss Beth Coole presided at the organ. The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a dress of white triple sheer over taffeta, made In Victorian style. Her veil was In a Mary Stewart atvle.

shoulder length. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. The bride was attended hv her sister, Mrs. V. Evans, as matron of honor.

She wore turquoise triple sheer over taffeta tone, with matching veil. Her bouquet was i of Sweetheart roses, Miss Margaret Gray was bridesmaid. She wore coral sheer over taffeta with matching veil. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Mr.

Bernard Ost was best man. Ushers were Messrs. E. Pate and V. Evans.

A reception was held at the bride's home, 53 Clonard ave. The couple will reside In Winnipeg. Itching, Burning, Stinging Eczema er Salt Rheum Ersema, or salt rheum aa It is commonly called, one of the mot painful of all akin troubles. The intense burning, itching and smarting, especially at night, or when tne affected part is exposed to neai, or ine nanaa piacea in not water Limi4. Toronto.

Ont. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE IS oearnoie, ana rrnei ia giauiy weicorom. The relief offered by Burdock Blood Bitters is baaed on the knowledge that such ailments aa ecsema, and other akin troubles, are caused by an impure blood condition. Bring about inner eleanlineaa by nsin; B. 5.

B. to help cleanse the blood of it impurities. Ask at any drug counter for B. B. B.

Price 1 .00 a bottle. Th. T. MUbura I A I I 7 MRS. BRUCE NOYES has returned from Nlplgon where she was the Euest of her father.

Mr. William Hnean. WEDDINGS Dllts Robertson Before the fireplace in the parlor of Greenwood United church, decorated with standards of Plcardy gladioli and cathedral tapers, the marriage of Helen Marguerite, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.

Robertson, to Mr. Ever ett Stlnson Dllts, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer E. Dllts, took place at 7 p.m.

Sep tember 12. Rev. F. E. Jones officiated.

The bride, given In marriage by her father, chose a gown of royal blue chiffon velvet. The fitted bodice featured shirring at the shoulders extending Into a in front, with high neckline. The sleeves were three quarter length. Her black fur felt hat had an upturned brim Trimmed with variegated sapphire blue and royal blue feathers, and was draped with a small veil. She carried a bouquet of Butterfly roses, blue delphinium and bouvardia.

A reception was held at the home of the brides parents, 443 Green For travelling the bride chose moss green tailored wool dress with a pleated skirt and high neckline Her tan fur felt hat featured a criss cross crown and wide off the face brim. Her corsage was bronze green gladioli. Smaraehenskl Balaberda MELVILLE, Sask. Marriage vows were exchanged between Miss Mary Balaberda. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Balaberda. of Plain view, and Mr. Julius Smara chenski, son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Smaraehenskl, of Winnipeg, at a Nuptial Mass said by Rev. Father Frank, in St. Mary's church, Sep tember 24 The bride's satin gown featured a sweetheart neckline clasped with a novelty pearl brooch.

Shirring was released from a narrow inset girdle. The long sleeves were fit ted. Her three quarter length veil was held by an orange blossom wreath. She carried a bouquet of pink and white American Beauty roses. The bridesmaids, Misses A.

Balaberda, M. Zulynak, and Pochol ko, wore similarly styled gowns of blue taffeta with aweetheart neckline, high bodice yokes, horizontally tucked waistlines and full skirts. Each wore a corsage of blue asters. The groomsmen were Messrs. J.

Mucha, M. Balaberda and J. Proeko. Mr. T.

Mydalskl and Mr. M. Murha signed the register. for Vancouver." Thev will reside Mr. and Mrs.

Smaraehenskl left in Winnipeg. Johnson Prout In an evening ceremony Sept. 20. Florence Ellen Prout, of Winnipeg, daughter of Mr. Edward Prout, of Portage la Prairie, and the late Mr.

Prout, became the bride of Mr. Eric Albert I Johnson, of Surlhurv. Ont son nf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of Chatfleld.

Man. Rev. E. S. Lau tenslager officiated.

The bride, given in marriage by Mr. A. Johnson, the bridegroom's father, wore powder blue taffeta, with a chapel veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and gladioli. c.

Wtbb Evsns A wedding was solemnized at Grace church, September 20, at 7 p.m., when Phyllis, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Evans, of Miami, became the brlda of Mr.

Frank Raymond Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb, of Wlnnl peg. The bridegroom wa attended by Mr.

J. T. Goodman. The bride, who wai given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of blue crepe with navy hat She was attended by her sister, Mis Margaret Evans, of Beresford Lake, who wore a wine dress with matching hat. A reception was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Goodman. The couple will reside in Winnipeg.

Pigott Alt Bridal Is Held at Evening The marriage of Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Alt. of Plum Coulee, to Mr.

Norman Pigott. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Pipntt. nf Wlnninpp tAnlr nl.4CA ftntlirrtnv i'ninrr Sont 97 at home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Pigott. Ash Winnipeg. Rev. S. A.

Westcott, of Broaway Baptist church officiated. A setting of Gladioli and fern wa arranged for the ceremony. The bride was attended by her Miss Mae Alt, and Mr. Keith Brewster attended the bridegroom. The bride chose blue dressmaker suit.

Her hat was an off the face model of wine velvet. She wore a corsage of orchids andi orangs blossoms. The bridesmaid wore sandalwood crepe. Her bat was of brown fur felt and velvet. She wore a corsage of roses.

During the signing of the register Mr. Carl Preece sang For You Alone. A reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Pigntt left for a brief wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore black crepe and silver fox fur. They will reside In Winnipeg, Mustard Thompson Tall standards of fern and gladioli banked the altar at St.jof lilirs, bouvardia and baby's, John's United church. Sept. 13.

at 7 p.m., for the wedding of Evelyn! Groom Thompson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Smith, to: 'Mr Gerald Archibald vounpest.

son of Mr and Mrs T.in,n ore whispering taffeta In C. Mustard. Rev. J. Arthur Forbes! romance blue, showing wide pin The bride, who was given In mnr offlclated.

Th wedding music! lurked girdles from which fell fullj rlncc by her father, wore a deep was played by Dr. Franz Nier skirts. The draped hndleesj blue woollen ensemble trimmed mnipr nnri diirinp the sioninff of i featured sweetheart necklines and; with brown squirrel. Her match the reeister Mrs. J.

Parkinson sang1 Because. The bride, who was given In mar nnge by her father, chose a gown of white chiffon with a Grecian girdle studded with silver and h. hl.hnn blahop aleevM Miss Dorothy Martin was hrldes 1 sister, Mrs. Edmond Nault, as mat maid. She wore a gown of rose ron of honor.

She wore a gown moire and carried a cascade hou 0f turquoise blue sheer with a quet of pink roses and gladioli. shirred bodice. Peter Pan collar and Mr. Patrick Kcllv. of Montreal.

ki.kn uirt fll was best man. The wedding mi'Sic wa played hpnddrss was a coronet of tur T1rPmblr' A JMnuoise flowers secured by streamers reptirm followed the ceremony. Mr.of molre rinnon ln matching tones and Mrs. Johnson have taken carre(i a bouquet of Johanna residence on Young st. mil 1 IJ waM Ladies Auxiliary of the Imperial Veterans in Canada, B.E.S.L..

will hold their regular matinee whist drive Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. in their club rooms, 29m Portage ave. Proceeds will be In aid of auxiliary funds. are most un lily poi sweept into a slight train. Her embroidered tulle veile was draped on a coronet of orange blossoms.

She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and bouvardia. The bride was attended by her inset eirdle. Her Flov(I Mul. tard hrother of the bridegroom. Mr.

Edmond Nault, brother in law i of the bride, and Mr. Alex Leslie. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, Pullmer, apts. The brides going away gown was navy sheer with tailored tucks, short puffed sleeves and circular skirt She wore a beige coat with bishop sleeves, Grecian belt and gored skirt. Her hat, a small bishop sailor, was fashioned of shirred red silk.

She wor a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Mustard will reside In ste. 5 Stradhrook apts.

WELL CLOTHED It has been estimated that Britons expend an annual total of $2,000,000,000 on clothes In normal times, with women contribut enuea in my nouns, me ing $1,250,000,000 of this amount Emma Evelyn Oliver Weds George Simpson St. Paul's United church manse formed the setting, Sept. 25, at 7 n'rnrle fnr iht mnrrinpp nf Fmmn McKinnon Guild Trading Post Opens Season With Good Stock Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don't despair of finding the righti One of the first of the season's W.

F. Oliver, to Mr. George Simp "ding present or of getting trades was an oval walnut cellar son, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Simp for Christmas this ette for a washing machine. The son, of Calgary, Alta. Rev. v'Par Remember the Trading Post. trade was mutually tatisfctory to Pilkey officiated.

Mrs. Georgei Wntsnn nlaved the wpririincr mini, 1 and during 'the sipning of the reg Inter Miu Ida sang Because two Post customers. The bride, given In marriage by percent or the value lnjtne new mile colonial homes, her father chose a gown of for tne Children's hospital. As for electrical fixtures for the pink triple' sheer, featuring a fullj Good china continues to be a nVinVhp "fmf skirt held at the waist hv a shirred tr.n. th.

rretty things in the Post, from wall girdle. The bodice had bishop sleeves and a neckllne. A sweetheart halo of quilted matching ma terial held her fingertip veil. She rnrnrq a oouquei or lausman roses and bouvardia. Miss Alice Oliver, sister of the bride, was her attendant.

Sheipn Dlue rmna was i wore a gown of queen's blue sheer luswl lnBl came lnnfr "8 lrom over ve 'nur visiting tne featuring a full skirt, a wide floral i h.nve.s boat Post and bringing with you some quilted girdle, round nerkllne and lnat 1n, noP! exclaimed thing you don't need from your bishop sleeves. Her head dress was! The hwtesa could! own possessions. If the trading of matching flowers. She carried down value for the two thing 1n a bouquet of pink Brlarcliffe roses thnV n'xt Any nd equal, there's a credit in your The hrideprnom wm hv his brother, Mr. John Simpson of Victoria, B.C.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 498 Agnes St. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left for Calgary, where they will reside. For traveling the bride wore a dressmaker suit of air traveler blue with corsage of American Beauty rose, and white gardenia Bsnflald Gudmundion St.

Luke's Anglican church, decorated with pastel gladioli and chrysanthemums, was the setting for tha wedding, Sept. 20, at 3.30 p.m., or miss ina Gudmundson, daughter of Mrs. K. Gudmundson, of Rlverton, to Mr. Terrence Barry more Benfleld, youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Benfleld, of St. Vital.

Canon Bertal Heeney officiated; The bride wa given In marriage by her brother, Mr. G. Gudmundson. She wore a queen' blue crepe ensemble, with matching turban and chapel veil. Her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses and bruvardia.

The bridesmaid, Miss Xay Gudmundson, sister of the bride, wore roes beige crepe with a draped bodice and full aklrt. Her hat was an off the face model In brown, and her corsage was Talisman roses and bouvardia. The bridgegroom was attended by Mr. Herbert Luke. An informal reception was held at tha home of the bride's brother In North Klldonan.

Mr. and Mrs. Benfleld motored east They will reside In Wlnnl Lillian H. Ostrowski Weds in Church Bridal In a setting of pink, white and mauve gladioli, a marriage was solemnized in St. Mary'a Polish National Catholic church, Sept.

20. at 4 p.m., when Lillian Helena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ostrowski, became the bride of Mr. Walter Albert Wachal, elder son ol Mr and Mr A Wachal, of Narol Father W.

Sunko officiated The church choir sang Przybadz Duchu and Miss Pearl Burns sang Ava Maria. M. Zuthowskl was at the organ. Givn in marriage by hef father, the bride wore white satin. The full bodice was draped from the yoke of bridal tulle.

Rows of satin piping formed a sweetheart neckline. The long sleeves, puffed at the shoulders, finished with lily points. The full skirt fell from a fitted waistline into a long train. Her veil showed a deep inset ol French lace and appliqued roses. It was held In a crown nf shirred bridal tulle trimmed with orange b'ossoms.

She carried a bouquet, oreatn. Miss Nellie Ostrowski. sister ofl 'he bride, was maid of honor, andi Miss Elizabeth Kereenko, cousin of he bridegroom, was short puffed sleeves. They wnrej matching poke bonnets and cuffs! and carried bouquets nf Johanna Hill roses and hahv's breath. Mr.

Frank Wachal, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr Edward Byla wa the usher. WM flt jinn. jyii. mm hi i s.

vvmnm vim reside In Winnipeg. I 1 vrr un silver tpa quick trading item. Cos frwf'ry. compacts, pretty plates, waffle irons and ornamental brass wear is yours for the trading Guild members. Limoges in the rose patern is In stock now In good quantity.

Cut glass In fruit and beverage seta Is also popular, A Guild member was having din ner at a friend's home. The much oougni me piece. Red Cross Work To Be Displayed By Greenwood Unit Under the auspices of the Green of Rf(J Crnu work at churrn Monrtay at 2.30 p.m. At 3.30 p.m. Mrs.

A. Hogg, chairman Women's War Work, Manitoba branch, will speak. At 8.30 p.m. Mr. H.

Ligertwood will speak on The National Blood Donor Campaign and How It Will Affect Winnipeg. Mrs. Dorothy Faulrnner will be in charge of refreshments. Proceed will be In aid of unit fund for Red Cross work. Mrs.

G. W. Ritchie Heads Ladies' Section Of Niakwa Golf Club Mrs. G. W.

Ritchie was elected president of the ladies' section of Niakwa Golf club at a luncheon meeting, Sept. 26, at the clubhouse. The retiring president Mrs. W. N.

Toothlll, was chairman. Mrs. H. L. Paynter read the secretary's report and Mrs.

J. Beveridge reviewed the season' activities. The treasurer's report showed a small working balance. Other reports were those given by the handicap manager, Mrs. 11.

A. Dnak, and the' chairman of th house committee, Mrs. C. Swinford. Mrs.

Fred Hart gave a resume of the Spitfire fund. Mrs. Gilbert Adamson presided during selection of officers. Mrs. G.

H. Carr submitted the report of the nominating committee, the slate as follows: President, Mrs. G. W. Ritchie; vice president, Mrs.

J. L. Peterson; secretary, Mrs. H. P.

Powell; treasurer, Mrs. H. P. Dexter; captain, Mrs. J.

Norquay; assistant captain, Mrs. M. Fawcett; handicaps, Mrs. H. Miller; ringer board.

Mrs. L. T. Alnley: house committee, Mrs. F.

W. Foster, Mrs. R. A. Rohlson, Mrs.

G. B. McTavlsh, Mr. H. B.

De Wynter Carter Eggertson The wedding of Margaret May, daughter of Mrs. I. Eggertson, to Mr. John Lloyd Carter, son of Mrs. C.

HargTaves, took place Sept. 20, at 8 p.m., at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. Ami Eggertson, 76(5 Victor st. Rev. V.

J. Eylands officiated. The bride entered the living room with her unrle, Mr. Ami Eggertson, who gave her In marriage. Miss Joyce Flndlay played the Wedding March.

The bride wore a skyway blue rabbit hair wool redingote and matching hat with chapel veil. She carried a bouquet of pale pink Butterfly roses. Mhs Ina Nicholson as bridesmaid. She wore a gown of slate colored crepe and a corsage of Brlarcliffe roses. Mr.

Alex Hutchison was best man. A buffet luncheon was served. Slight Thomas The marriage of Miss Joan Cole Thoma, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Thomas, to Mr. William; noneru Mignt, second son of Mr. Slight and the late Mr. Thomas; Slight, took place at the home of the bride's parents.

166 Oakwood Sept. 27, at 3 .10. Rev. William unggs officiated ing turban was trimmed with squir rel and draped with a veil. Her corsage was of pink Sweetheartj roses.

i A carriage lamp with four convex sides, the glass bevel edged, Is waiting for a new home. It would be tine on a post outside on of lights to waffle and sandwich makers. Rugs, stair carpet, chairs, book rases, small tables are waiting for new owners. As for a brass plats for the dark shelf, or a wee old fashioned spirit lamp to go with your Victorian cnairs. you can 'favor.

Women Of St. Luke's To Hold Tea The annual harvest tea arranged by the women of St. Luke' Anglican church, under the direction of Mr. A. Woods Hirks, will be held In the parish hall Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m.

The hall will decorated with grains and vegetable. Receiving will be Mr. W. Bertal Heeney, asnlsted by Mrs. L.

A. H. Warren, Mrs. D. L.

Evan. Mr. J. A. Gray and Mrs.

Guy Scott Tea tables will be convened by: Mrs. A. McKnlght and Mra. F. L.

Orde, Mrs. R. G. Rogers and Mrs. C.

E. Medland, Mrs. E. P. Thomson, Mrs.

A. Wood Hlcka and Mrs. V. L. Evans.

The table for the W. A. will be under Mrs. A. H.

Warren. Home cooking will be in charge of Mrs. F. Webster, Mr. C.

Edwards and Mrs. E. Keep. A candy atall will be arranged by Miss G. Cuthbert and tha Girl Guides.

Mrs. W. Larkln, Mr. M. E.

Scott Mrs. W. Gargan and Mrs. E. Shale will be in charge of the china and tea making.

Hard of Hearing League Plans Lessons To Start Next Week The Winnipeg League for tha Hard of Hearing will begin their regular meetings th week of October 6 at 31 Kennedy st. Monday at 7.30 p.m. lip reading lessons will ha held, followed by speech work and a dramatic program under the direction of Mr. Louise Hercus. Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 p.m., thera will be a demonstration and talk on nutrition by Mrs.

Ogletree. Tea will be served. The men's club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Children's classes will be held Saturday morning from 9.30 to 12 noon. During the following weeks classes will be held at the same hours with different speaker.

Mr. J. W. Stalnsby, who ha returned from New Westminster, B.C., was honored Oct. 3.

on th occasion of his 75th birthday, the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. D. Whyard. 211 Hill st A presentation on behalf of the family wa made by Mr.

Allan Farquhar. Boyd Caih The house of the Rev. and Mrs. W. D.

Spenre, of St Catharines, wa the acene of a wedding Sept 20, when Minnie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cash, waa married to Mr. John William Boyd, son of Mr.

and Mr. H. Boyd. Rev. Spcnce officiated.

Attendant were Mr. and Mrs. Halllday, Jr. The bride wore a frock of azur sky broche with turban and veil to match. She carried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roe and gyp ophila.

Mr. Halllday wore a oldier blue costume with corsage of roses and gladioli. A reception was held at tha home of Mrs. Preston Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd left on a trip through northern Ontario. They will reside in St. Catharines For traveling the bride wore a printed dress with black coat and hat now TO OPEN finCS: THAT CLOSES ilQk UP AT NIGHT. Put 1 numose Vn trtvnn! im rh rm. He' nuh na8al clearing; mucus, relieving transient congestion.

VICKS VATRONOL Ptrftctlon of airkt Omjwilt OImondl Dismantle natural or nhitt fnld 12S.00eacA The fireplace was decorated with; tril 1 It shrink swollen mem white pom pons and ferns. Miss branes; (2) Boothe Irritation: (1) Margaret Flair played the Wed dine Marrh. hihi mm, vikml ipn inr mm akl. They will reside In Winnipeg. Birks Dingwall mtrrJlK.

Your Rinp is an event to us it is also important we want you always to he proud of it and you will le. Thn extra brilliance of our diamonds dor not just extraordinary care in their selection furnishes the secret of their beauty. Settings for the tones receive the same attention they must be the newest in design and of tha fincet workmanship. A Soluair. diamond wuU wpphmt in Solitair diamond Solitaire diamond Fmrrald and diamond Mounudin likt.

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Years Available:
1890-1949