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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 9

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MONDAY, JULY 27, 1942 4 a iff I a (r A W' M' R. AND MRS. EDWARD M. LOWDEN are pictured following their wedding Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of the bridegroom's father, Mr. Harry A.

Lowden. 35 Roblin Boulevard. The bride was Miss Lillian Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott.

Following a wedding trip to Minaki, Mr. and Mrs. Lowden will reside In Winnipeg. rRS. H.

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CLEANERS Little Daughter Is Christened At Winnipeg Beach The christening of Florence Joyce, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bouslleld, Sherridon, took place Sunday afternoon in St.

Bartholemew's Anglican 1 church, Winnipeg Beach. Rev. J. A. G.

Jackson officiated. Godparents were Mrs. Douglas Wallace, Winnipeg, the baby's aunt; Miss Shirley Evans, of Montreal, and Mr. J. K.

Smith, of Vancouver. The baby's grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Bousfield, Rus ticana, Winnipeg Bench, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Simpson, Ruby Winnipeg, entertained afterwards at a reception at the Aquatic club the R.

and Mrs. Glenn Foster, Den holm, Sask Marlborough are guests al hotel. They If you suffer distress from ivl Which makes you Weak, Cranky, Nervous At times If you're troubled by cramps, sick headache, backache, distress of "Irregularities," a bloated tilling due to female functional disturbances why not be wise like so many modern women try Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound it's made ESPECIALLY FOR WOMEN I This effective liquid does more than just help relieve monthly pain Compound also helps aoothe tired, weak, nervous moody feelings Taken regularly it helps Beginner Can Do Lovely Pineapple Design By ALICE BROOKS It's a beauty, Isn't it! And done In the lovely pineapple design! You can crochet an heirloom bedspread, cloth or smaller accessory yourself ln simple squares. Pattern 7319 contains Instructions for making square; illustrations of it and stitches; materials needed; photograph of square.

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IN honor of Miss Lillian Scarth, who will leave shortly to make her home in Vancouver, a number of her friends in musical circles will entertain informally Thursday evening at the University Women's Club. a Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Hunt, of Winnipeg, are spending a short holiday in Vancouver, guests at Sylvia Court hotel. a a a In honor of Miss Kathleen Reld, a hrule elect of July Jl, Mrs. hcott Bucham and Mrs. J. C.

Burnand entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Burnand, Nelson at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. D. Reid presided at the tea tsble which was centred with a miniature bride and bridegroom, pink and white cornflowers and baby's breath.

Assistants were Mrs. Kemp, Misses Dorothy Grant arid Betty Reid. Guests numbered 20. a a a In honor of Miss Mary Holland, who will leave shortly to join the staff of the British Purchasing Commission in Washington, Mrs. J.

O. Williams and Mrs. K. L. Rutherford entertained at the home ot Mrs.

Williams, 549 Broadway, Thursday evening. A presentation was made on behalf of the guesU, who numbered 12. I Presentation Made At Party Given For Miss Pearl Whibley In honor of Miss Pearl Whibley, a bride elect of August 12. Mrs. G.

Seohle, 18 O'Meara entertained Thursday evening. The guest of came to attend the marriage of; honor was presented with twin Mr. Foster's brother, Flying Officer Roe Foster, R.C.A.F., Dauphin, to Srction Officer Rowenn Cantelon, I.A.F. (W.D.). which took place Monday afternoon.

Two Hostesses Plan Shower For August Bride Elect In honor of Miss Ruby Martin, whose wedding will take place in August, Mrs. A. J. Davidson and Mrs. J.

Dickie entertained at a per annnl chnapr Thllrsrinv fit the home of Mrs. Dickie, Sle. 6, Enfield 1Dora rnnrt A crystal bowl of tuber beginias and a bride's rake centred the tea table. The gifts were presented on a decorated bicycle by Margaret Dickie. Assisting were: Mrs.

A. Whyte, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Mrs F.

N. Banaertselaer, and Mrs. L. English. A bride's book was made and presented to the honor guest.

The i guests numbered 17. MISS Iris Evoy, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. S. Evoy, left Saturday evening for Ottawa where her marriage to Pte.

T. M. Varley will take place Wednesday. a a a In honor of Helen Ayrton, rf bride elect of August 4, Mrs. A.

Nicholson entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday night. Gifts were presented in the form of a i treasure hunt. Guests numbered 20. oounoir lamps. The supper table, centred with summer flowers and lighted by pink tapers, was presided over by Mrs.

F. Whibley. There were 14 guests. Pilot Officer James Dunn Forbes, of Rivers. formerly of Ottawa, is spending a short leave with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Forbes. a a a Miss Hazel Restall and Miss Gladys MrOustra entertained Thursday evening at the home of Miss MrOustra in honor of Miss Millar, a bride elect. The was centred with a crystal bowl of summer flowers. The guest of honor was presented with a gift of silver.

Assistants were Miss Gertrude Hamblin and Miss Grace Restall. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Shaptason will return Tuesday from Ottawa where they have spent the past few days. LAC. Don Morley and Mrs. Mor ley have left for the east, after fjv LILLIAN penning a lew nays the guests or their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Morley and Mr. nnd Mrs.

C. S. Galusha. Mrs. John Dinnen has returned home after spending the past three weeks in Toronto.

a a a Miss Diane Dinnen has returned from a holiday at West Hawk Lake. In honor of Miss June Smith, a bride elect of August 8, Miss Eileen Dunn entertained Thursday evening. A presentation was made to the guest of honor. Guests numbered 12. Mrs.

Fred Bawlf of Vancouver, formerly of Winnipeg, has left by plane for Pasadena, where she will he the guest of honor for a few weeks of Mrs. F. Foley. We Are Happy To Announce fR. and Mrs.

Edmund J. Lindsay, Diane Lesly is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearson, Banning for their daughter, horn July 21. Mrs.

Pearson was Miss Mabel Leslie. Lieut, and Mrs. J. A. Phillips.

(ajaV1. Ashburn are receiving con r' wi on the birth of a son, yiSfi lVr Walter David Arthur. 2S1k ftV' Carol Ann Is the name chosen by iXfo uVZ. I Mr. and Mrs.

3. Fmslie Lansdowne GIBBONS Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, 882 Strathcona will mark their 50th anniversary Tuesday. They were married in Holy Trinity church, Bow, London, July 28, CAPT.TIN' JOHN ALLWORTH COURTS, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, and Mrs.

Courts are nlctureri followine their weddlne In All Saints' church Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The bride was Miss Joan Sidney, Osmond Cottam, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Cottam.

Captain Courts is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Courts of Cupar, Fife, Scotland. wwfjsv'' iit.

a asarn i Ir "ill R. AND MRS. JONES wedding anniversary Tuesday, and came to Canada in 1915. 882 Strathcona at, will mark their 59th They were married in London Mr. And Mrs.

John Jones To Mark 59th Wedding Day I Mr. and Mrs. Jones have three sons, all married. The last one, Ernest, was married two weeks iago; he and his bride are living at lome. All three sons, Phillip, Ernest nnd Herbert were in the last.

war. I Phillip was with the militia. Ernest There was never any other 'h olh ri itrw 'lfe lhS 7e 116 with the Medical Corps. Now two made Mrs. Jones.

'It shows I was if thpm arp soryi jn KrnMt right, he said admiringly. I nR. TnfBn. looking at his bride of 59 years ago' Reservp, and Herbert is a lieu as iney wi logeiiier on inuir ln thp Frontiers randan. lace dress, ejes.

She wore a bright blue As for Mr. as perky as exactly matching herj men. beans, though he was 84 July 17 "He works in that garden from 6 a.m.." said his wife, taking her turn at admiring. The garden is very English. "Most people out here just use Philip has two sons who are on MF active service: Eric Jones is In i Jones, he still 1ooksilne at Esqinmati and or.

nis own scariei runner ic in ih. rmv Kintnn I Outside Mr. and Mrs. Jones' nume a oik unittn jhlk v.sxti from a standard pole. On the verandnh Is tecked up a picture of the flag with these words, "Our scanet runner Deans tor necora trttnm tion.

But we eat them! We havej brussel sprouts and white turnips and peas and mint for our Iambi ISS Beth Argue has arrived Sunday. The roses were beauti from Saskatoon, to ful a month aco, and ou can "el attend the Foster Cante'on wed 'he poppies yourself," said Mr ding. Monday. She Is a guest at Jones surveying his plot that runs, the Mirlhorough hotel, out onto the prairie, with Poio Park in the distance. "The birds Miss Elsie Stewart has left for are taking ahouf half our rasp Port Arthur where she will spend tho nihnr hnii a short time en route to Toronto nipeg.

are receiving congratulations fnr Ito reside. on me oirin or a naugnier. rars. Lindsay was Miss Leila Coutts. a a Lieut.

F. Sanburn and Mrs. San burn, formerly Miss Winnifred Hollingworth, East Farnham, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. You're a very busy woman I Ana these hot dayt take their extra toll of energy. How rettlul after work, to step into a toothing, ralaiing Polmolive Beauty Bath I Ns'i $4 ve, for their daughter, born July IfPn a Mr.

and Mrs. C. Rupert Chata yifes 5 VeiiV i 'U way, Montreal, announce the birth P.r,0n T.rr,nt I A wedding took place July 18 at Otrvi OIL frf4W w. at home of the brides VfVAl TAK' when Jean Evelyn, eldest camia.of i A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Tarrant, of Foxwarren, was united afcieieennsaa iWf'H In marriage with Pte. Lloyd S. ltlH'ft'0V Parton.

only son of Mr. and Mrs. MXk Krtward Parton. Birtle. The cere fc'.

afI Robinson. Miss Mary Cooper fV iP lir. Ployed the wedding music. Tn'" hride K'ven ln marriage by gTik hr father, wore gown of dustv CV SrjRfJS rose laee. She carried a bouquet of i I 'Znh ZAZi and a bolero of silvered! I I if H'SV iT i' 4 i Ampnean Beauty roses.

I ZZ 1 A buffet luncheon was served. 'lX' Thp bride chose for traveling a VF whil' "beer blouse1 e' dustv rose hat. Mr. and Mrs.i K' a 3i mil g. Atca Sat 'Pai ton left for Clear Lake.

How heavenly lo itep out Rower lreih, odor ably, youtrilully school girl all overl RS. W. C. A. Moreton has returned from Brandon, Man.

"uric Bin: njirm lew wrKS, wir of ner brother in law and sister in law, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. S.

Peirce, 1608 Lome ave. a a a Mr. N. L. Goodhue, of Lennox ville.

who has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Taylor, 480 Powers left for his home Friday evening. Mr.

Goodhue is 83 years of age. In his honor a garden party was held Thursday at Mrs. Taylor's home. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Stanley Geddes, Miss Winnifred Robson and Miss Olga Howard.

Guests numbered 16. Mr. Goodhue was accompanied by his son in law, Mr. J. A.

Taylor, of Sherbrook. who returned to the east Friday evening. M1 ISS Mary Milner, In honor of Mrs. Angus McLeod, formerly Miss Hilda Roberts, a tea was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Roberts, Saturday afternoon.

Guests numbered 12. Mi i a I 'i tirTitr aaJm mi THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE 9 News Of Social Activities Garden Tea Is Pretty Event For Miss Frances Foster In honor of Miss Frances Foster, a bride elect of August 15, Mrs. Donald Love, Oakview entertained at a garden tea during the weekend. The tea table, centred with pink sweet peas, was presided over by Mrs. Philip Coriere, Mrs.

F.W.Foster and Mrs. W. D. Love. A group of assistants Included: Misses Shirley Coupar, Betty Foster, Roberta Miss Lillian Evoy Honored At Tea Given By Mother In honor of her eldest daughter, Miss Lillian Iris Evoy, whose marriage to I'te.

T. M. Varley will take place in Ottawa Wednesday, Mis. J. S.

Evoy. 19 Cunnington entertained at a trousseau tea Friday afternoon and evening. The table was centred with white flowers and lighted by white tapers. Mrs. Grant presided in the afternoon end Mrs, D.

Varley and Mrs. J. F. Hiscox in the evening. Over 50 guests attended.

v3 lrf 1 Wilcox, Eetty Hunt and Patricia Love. at luncheon at the Manitoba I Mrs. Stewart Musgrove, Mrs. Ian Main and Miss Kathleen Wood will spend the Civic Holiday weekend at Ahwanee Lodze. Clear Club Friday In honor of Miss iais i alcaaimjlk me waki huiuii.

Frances Foster, August 5. a bride elect of and his bride are pictured following their wedding Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Si. George's Anglican church, Crescentwood. The bride as Miss Rhoda Sahina Moorhouse, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Moorhouse. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest F. Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings left by plane for Bame, where he Is stationed, water Bnv.

i IN honor of Miss Mary Holland, who is leaving for Washington, guests. Covers were laid for ten Mrs. Ronald Wallace, of Fort tred with summer covers for 16. flowers, had Mrs. H.

O. Porter Entertains As Honor u.i.., to resme, mrs. j. liova1 Lf Lj entertained at luncheon at the'rOf tier UaUQnter Marlborough hotel Thursday. A Mrs.

H. O. Porter entertained presentation was made to Miss, Thursday afternoon and evening in Holland. honor of her daughter, Mrs. T.

J. Whiteside, a bride of July 8. The table was centred with the bride's cake, offset by while tapers William, who is on her way east, is and white and mauve sweet peas spending a lew nays witn captain and Mrs. E. M.

D. Smith at Peta wawa. Lieut. R. S.

Wallace, of Winnipeg is serving overseas. honor of MLsj Peggy Young, a bride elect of August 1, Mrs. George Mcintosh and Mrs. W. E.

Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. J. McKendry, Mrs. C. Porter, Mrs.

W. Hourd, Mrs. H. Highland, Mrs. G.

Hutchinson, Mrs. H. Hutchinson, Mrs. A. Pattenden, Mrs.

J. Hutchinson, Mrs. J. Addison, Miss Ife and Mrs. J.

Mc Kendry, Jr. Assisting were Misses Blodgett entertained at luncheon Margaret Whiteside. Mavis War at the St. Charles Country club 'wick. Nan Morrison.

Bettv Mo Monday afternoon. The table, con iKendry, Jean Campbell, Nettie Moore Highland and Mrs. F. Hutchinson. a a a IN honor of Miss Lillian Scarth, who will leave shortly to make her home In Vancouver, Miss Ken nethe Haig, Spence will entertain informally Saturday evening.

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