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PAGE 10 If aoa" I are in lox Daily Dippers fcbmdstfrt Im'l popular undie (fcXiMI ltn Ilia (Toaveindles aborb perspiration wiriest quickly leads lo unpleasant tmdle odor. Play satVt Join the Lnx Daily Dippers. Dip andie in Lux the minute you lep out of ihem. LI reraorei perspiration prevents borrld andie odor keeps precious nndies fresh and new. fOU MNTINESS A Unr prodvet Jill I M(Vk5 (Z WITH COMFORT a Gothic's "Breathins Vv JY Waist." Diophrsgm fltsh "ttened, without Lj tij binding, by this band A I VT.

1 hat stretchei you 'f1 NttY bf eathe.Abovc A 'J 'Nr REATHIN6 WAIST 0Tfiir IIIIH HllH KlIlM ll" 1 A Qrdk Waisted Shirtfrock PATTERN 4710 By Anne Adams Here It Is that clty or eoun try casual so indispensable for summer. Pattern 4710 is young, clean cut and best of all an Anne Adams creation, which means the simplest of cutting, stitching and finishing. The easy going, bloused top is gathered below the yokes to keep your shoulder lines trim and neat. The classic shirtwaist style of the notched collar and the bodice buttoning may be softened by gay flowered or novelty buttons. One of the nicest features is that inset girdle that makes you look lithe and small waist ed.

Gentle fullness Is given the skirt by a smart front panel which emphasizes its slim lines. Though just short sleeves are shown, long and three quarter versions are Included in this useful pattern. Pattern 4710 is available in misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18. 20, 32. 34.

36, 38. 40 and 4Z Sizes 16 takes 3U yards 35 inch TWENTY CENTS (20c) In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Addrat orders to The Tribune Pattern Dept, 60 Frcnt Sf. West, Toronto 2, Ont.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Entertains For Graduates And Brides The alumnae of Gamma Sigma chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the Motor Country club. Lower Fort Garry, in honor of its graduates and brides of 1941. Miss Betty Till man was chairman for the after dinner program. Miss Grace Mc Curdy proposed the toast to the fraternity. Miss Margaret Moore replied to the toast to the graduates, proposed by Miss Gene McNicholl.

Miss Margaret Kotcha paw proposed the toast to the brides, which was responded to by Mrs. William Cameron. Guests of honor were Misses Margaret Moore. Loraine Wilson, Madeline Graham. Phyllis Minhin nick, Margaret Hurley, Mrs.

William Cameron and Miss Margaret Bawlf, a bride elect of Saturday. IISS Madeline Uranam, one oi the graduates in Home Eco nomics, who has been the guest the last 10 days of Miss Lorraine Wilson. Cordova will leave Fri day to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. k.

i. ora ham, Swift Current, Sask. Little Daughter Is Christened in St. Matthew's Church The christening of the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. K. Johnson took place Sunday in St. Matthew's church. The baby was named Gail Marguerite.

Canon G. R. Culvert officiated. The baby has for godparents Miss Ida B. Snary, Mrs.

L. C. Fogg and Mr. Harry Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson held an informal reception at their home, 358 Brock ft. THE Misses Agnes and Ceclle Gagne, Fort Frances, are spending a few days in St. Boniface. They arrived during the weekend to attend the Graduation Exercises of the St.

Boniface Hospital School of Nursing. Their sister, Miss Jeannette Gagne, was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. A. Wrigley Entertains As Honor For Recent Bride Mrs.

A. Wrigley, North Drive, Drive, entertained Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. E. A. Beddington, formerly Miss Ruth Bell, a bride of last Saturday.

The supper table, centred with apple blossoms, offset with pale green tapers, was presided over by Mrs. W. Frisken. Assisting were Miss Enid Beddingtun, Miss Joyce Wrigley and Mrs. E.

A. Hagborg.i At n.j r. Gifts were presented to the guestl41 Evening rorvf TOr of honor. There were sixteen guests. IN honor of Miss Gwen Mabee, a 1 bride elect of Saturday, Miss Alison Haig, Chestnut entertain ed at dinner Tuesday evening.

The table, centred with spring bloom, 'naa covers ior nine. r.n. II ''a News ISSES Isabella and Lucette New York to the graduation exercises of the Misericordia hospital school cf nursing. Their sister, Miss Flavic savoie, is a member of the graduating class. The Misses Savoie will spend two weeks in i 't.

Boniface, guests of Mrs. L. Pelletier and Mrs. V. Smith, Ritchot st.

Alumnae Chapter Of Alpha Phi Gives Luncheon For Graduates The Alumnae chapter of Alpha Phi entertained the 1941 graduates of Beta Eta Chapter at dinner Wednesday evening in Ralph Connor House. The tables were dec orated with spring flowers and miniature graduates. Miss Jean Warren, president of the Alumnae chapter, was chairman. The toast to the fraternity was given by Miss Edith Mitchell. Miss Irma Malcom proposed the toast to the graduates which was replied to by Miss Mavis Thurlby.

Miss Lillian Henderson, wno had the highest average among the chapter's graduates, was presented with a silver bracelet by Mrs. Stefan Hansen. Honor guests included Misses Helpn Warren, Helen Warrington, Mavis Thurlby, Lillian Henderson, Jean Whitehouse. Lucy Black. Oiive McLeay and Eleanor Troupe.

MRS. GEORGE W. SWAN is convener of the Empire tea to be held in the lecture hall of St. Giles United church Saturday from 3 to 8 p.m. Presentation Made Miss Doris Martin In honor of Miss Doris Martin, whose marriage to Lieut.

Norman Wilson Smith will take place Saturday, Miss Isobel Steedman entertained Thursday evening. The supper table, centred with a low bowl of spring blooms and lighted with ivory candles, was presided over by Mrs. Martin. A presentation was made to the guest of honor. honor of Miss Kay Campbell, a bride elect of June 7, Miss Greta Hammarstrand, Cordova entertained at luncheon Wednesday.

The table was centred with pink carnations in a silver bowl, and lighted by matching tapers in silver candelabra. The guest of honor was presented with a gift. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. J.

Stuart Scott Arranges Shower To Honor Recent Bride Mrs. J. Stuart Scott, 1005 Dominion entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Roy Ullyot, a recent bride. The gifts were presented from a decorated doll carriage by little Sylvia Johnson, sister of the guest of honor.

The tea table, centred with a bowl of tulips and lighted by pink tapers, was presided over by Mrs. E. Johnson and Mrs. Lydur S. Lindal.

Misses Lillian and Seg ruin Johnson and Margaret and Jean Stadneck assisted. MRS. Stephen Cornell Trewhitt, with her daughter, Mrs. Donald F. Furney, will entertain at tea Wednesday afternoon, May 28, in honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret Trewhitt, whose marriage to Lieutenant Robert Andrew Colquhoun will be en event of early June.

Just a won't keep Why risk underarm odor when you can be sure of charm every day with MUM THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE FRIDAY. MAY 16. 1941 A BATH removes only past MUM IS SURE I Without stop perspiration Mum pre ping perspiration Mum prevents vents future odor! So wise girls underarm odor in advance, make a daily habit of Mum. MUM IS SOOTHING I Won't MUM IS QUICK I A dab under irritate the tenjerest skin, even each arm and you're safe all after underarm shaving. Make day or evening long.

a daily habit of Mum MUM IS SAFll Because vJl then you're sure you guard it is harmless to the most your charm, delicate fabrics it can be Buy a jar cf Mum at used aft' you're dressej. '4AM IN MUM Avoid worry and tmbarraiimml of Social Activities 5 A i Jr'' MISS ANNETTE SEAGRAM, a visitor from Toronto, Is the guest of Mrs. M. C. Gilmour, Cockburn st, where the photograph was taken.

Miss Seagram has recently returned from an extended visit in Bermuda, Ptwrto Br Trltun StsS Photographer. Miss Esther Hinds Elected President Of P. And B. Club At The Annual Meeting Esther Hinds was elected president of the Professional and Business Women's club at the annual meeting held Wednesday evening in the club rooms, 914 Boyd DUiMing. The retiring president.

Miss Mabel Finch, presided and referred to hospitality extended to her throughout the last year by the Women's Canadian club, the University Women's club, the Local Council of Women, the American Women's club, Quota club, the Commercial Girls' club, the Wo men's club, the Y.W.C.A., the Cale donian Women club and the Ki' wants club. She expressed her appreciation to her co workers for their co operation. Speakers from England, Australia, the Orient, the Channel Islands, British Columbia and Quebec as well as local representatives have addressed the club throughout the year. Miss Finch referred to the activities committee, functioning under groups of library, citizenship, book, bowling, bridge, home nursing, Red Cross, "Yf" War Service and Christmas card funds for war purposes. She spoke of the citizenship group being represented by Alderman Hilda Hesson.

"We are also proud'' Miss Finch said, "that one of our members, Mrs. R. F. McWilliams, now occupies the position of Chatelaine at Government House. She added that the satisfactory financial standing of the club is largely due to the convener of the membership committee end the treasurer.

Thanks are also due, said the president, to Mrs. V. Smith, who has been our representative for pert time on the Y.W.C.A., and to Miss Margaret Watterson, the representative to the Local Council of Women. The secretary, Miss Eva Pease. geve a summary of the clubs ac vitics, and the treasurer, Miss Mabel McRae, reported the club in satisfactory standing.

Generous War Aid Mrs. J. R. McCreery, reporting on Federation, gave special reference to the convention, scheduled for the first week In July in Vic toria. Referring to war services, Mrs.

McCreery said the first con signments of musical instruments bath you dainty yiur druggist' today. CANADA takes the odor out of perspiration ult Afum an Sanitary Kapkins, loa. IA1 had arrived in England, and the British Federation of Business and Professional Women had made a formal presentation of them to the Services Musical Instrument fund. Miss Jean Gordon, archivist, also gave a report. Miss Lois Kelly presented a re port as convener of activities, and'ra'ne Fellx.

ls an Arts graduate of Mint Veal nnit fnr th ReVSt Mary's Academy. She will Cross group, Speakers throughout the year were: Mrs. G. L. Strange.

Miss Elizabeth Hoi man, Mrs. E. R. Siddall, Miss Edna Johnston, Miss Sutherland, Miss Hilda Hesson. Miss Mildred McMurrsv.

Mi Elsie Lawson, Miss Gertrude Hall. Miss Inez Franklin, convener of the entertainment committee, reported on social gatherings and general meetings during the season. Other reports, were given by Miss Florence Robertson, convener of finance; Miss Louise Peach, convener of the house committee; Miss Lucretia Stewart convener of membership committee, and Miss Myrtle Lewis, convener of the library committee. A corsage of Gardenias were presented to the retiring president, by Miss Pearl Brownell, on behalf of the club. Miss Marguerite Kerr presented the report of the nominating committee, which was unanimously received, and Is as follows: Honorary president.

Miss M. E. Finch; president. Miss Esther Hinds; vice presidents, Mrs. Ethel Muir.

Mrs. M. Arkle, Miss Lois Kelly; secre tary, Miss E. M. Pease; treasurer, Miss Mabel McRae; Federation, Miss Pearl Brownell; archivist, Mrs.

Hazel Laycock. Committees and their conveners: Activities, convener, Mrs. A. S. Welch; Mrs.

M. E. Cole, Miss McDonnell, Miss M. Kent. House, convener, Miss Louise Peach; Miss J.

Somnierville, Miss M. Davidson, Miss I. Richardson, Mrs. tnzabeth Heather. Finance, convener.

Miss Mar garet Watterson; Miss L. Grobb, miss M. Moore. Entertainment, convener. Miss Norah O'Shaughnessy; Miss H.

Barrand, Miss A. Fraser, Miss L. Staples, Miss I. Frankland, Miss M. Bowering, Miss M.

Loftus, Mrs. (j. u. Keid, Miss E. Lawson.

Membership, convener. Miss Lucretia Stewart; Miss Jean Gordon, miss B. Hulme, Miss W. Hockley, Miss N. Knapp; Miss L.

Veal, sick visitor. L'Heure Francaise Members Entertained At Government House Mrs. R. F. McWilliams was hostess to members of L'Heure Francaise at the closing meeting of the season Wednesday at Government House.

Professor A. C. de la Lende spoke on the France Forever Movement, and of the situation In France as seen by a French Canadian of Montreal. He spoke also of Mrs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt. The tea table, centred with varicolored snapdragon, was presided over by Mrs. R. Y. Kilvert.

and Mrs. John Martin, ac companied by their daughter. Mrs. D. Hindle, have returned from a holiday at the Pacific coast.

Congratulations are being by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smu land, of the Winnipeg Bible Insti ture, on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Smuland was Miss Glenna Wilkinson, of Brandon, St.

Thomas and Tiisonburg, Ont. IRS. M. Mitchell, Roslyn Road. will entertain Tuesday, May 27.

In honor of Miss Margaret Tre whitt, a bride elect of early June. Squadron Leader M. T. Lister, whjsi arrived recently from Ottawa, is tesiding at 288 Yale ave. and Mrs.

George Freeman arrived Friday from Minnea polis to attend the marriage of Mrs. Freeman's sister. Miss Margaret Bawlf, to Mr. Robert Richards, of Vancouver, which will be an event of Saturday afternoon. They are guests of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Robert Bawlf, Montrose st. Later they will be guests of Mrs, Freeman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.W. R.

Bawlf, Pasadena Court. Arts Co eds Hold Luncheon To Honor Their Graduates In honor of their graduates, the Arts co eds entertained at luncheon in the dining room of the Hudson's Bay Thursday, at noon. Guests at the head table included Miss Eleanor D. Bowes, speaker; Prof. Doris B.

Saunders, Mrs. F. R. Argue, honorary president of the Arts Co eds council, the Misses Rhoda Moorhouse, Clara Gellatley, Jean King and Jean Vinson. The guests congratulated Professor Saunders on her recent promotion to the position of assistant professor in the English de partment.

Jean Vinson proposed the toast to the graduates and Rhoda Moor house replied. Miss Bowes spoke on Hobbies. She concluded her talk by wishing the graduates good luck. R. Robert Edward Poole Rich marriage to Miss Margaret Ada Bawlf will tike place in St.

Igna tius chapel Saturday afternoon, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Roe, Waverley st Three Hotesses Arrange Shower For Miss Dora Marchant In honor of Miss Dora Marchant, a bride elect of June, Miss Dossle MacLean, Miss Patricia Doyle and Miss Molly Moscarella entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at Miss MacLean's home, Waverley st. The supper table, lighted with ivory tapers, was arranged with a mirror aisle on which was reflected a complete wedding party: The maid of honor and six bridesmaids carried out a color scheme of pink and blue.

The coffee cups were presided over by Mrs. E. R. Marchant and Mrs. A.

G. Carpenter. MR. and Mrs. J.

J. Felix, with their daughters Carmel and Colette and their son, Jerome, arrived Tuesday from Peterson, to attend the Graduation Exercises of the University of Manitoba. Their daughter. Miss Anna Lor leave Saturday with her parents to spend the holidays at her home. Empire Tea Planned Dv Cf Church D7 Jl nu't'' GrOUDS For Saturday The young women of St.

Giles' United church, members of the Sunday school staff and the senior students, with Mrs. George W. Swan as convener, will hold an Empire tea in the lecture hall of the church from 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Tables representing Australia, New Zealand, Africa, India and the Motherland will be rnnvpneri bv Mrs.

S. MrKonp. Miss Helen Sinclair, Miss Margaret Murrajrand Mr. Collin Hay. Thej Machray School Percussion band, under the feadership of Miss Mar garet Thompson, will be present during the afternoon.

Guests will be received by Mrs. William H. Shaver and Mrs. Swan. Members of Euclid lodge, A.F.

and A.M., Duluth, Minn, who are making a goodwill visit to Winnipeg this weekend, will attend. MISS Geraldine Ste'phens will entertain at a linen shower, Monday evening in honor of Miss Margaret Trewhitt, a bride elect of next month. When the first makes you know that you're tasting genuine Kellogg's Corn Flakes! Dip your spoon into a bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes let their crisp deliciousness melt in your mouthj Never again will you be in doubt as to why 4 out of 3 Canadian women voted Kellogg's "tops" for flavour. Why, too, taste experts unhesitatingly en dorse this opinion. Kellogg's flavour gives you the kind of appetite that helps digestion.

They're splendidly sustaining, too. An average serving with milk and sugar gives you needed energy! Get Kellogg's Corn Flakes tomorrow. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. corn mt I. JS SSuJ T7.il costs only a few pennies.

30 second breakfast" In two convenient Thrifty I tni family Serve lha tomorrow. 4 Li tile Barbara Book Presents Shower Gifts To May Bride Elect Miss Margaret Harper bride elect of May, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Brook, Nova Villa apts.

The rooms were decorated with wedding bells and streamers in mauve and white. The table was centred with a bowl of spring flowers and lighted by matching tapers. Tiny cupids were placed at the corners. Mrs. F.

D. Harper presided over the tea cups. The gifts were presented from a heart shaped box by little Barbara Brook. Guests numbered 18. fRS.

R. T. Graham and her came from Swift Current to attend the University of Manitoba Convocation, left Wednesday for Ottawa, where they will join Mr. Graham. Mrs.

Graham's daughter, Miss Madeline Graham, was a member of the graduating class In Home Economics. Luncheon Given As Honor For Miss Jane Ryan In honor of Miss Jane Ryan, a bride elect of May 24, Mrs. John M. Porteous and Mrs. Roy S.

Love entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon at Mrs. Love's home, Gren fell blvd. The table was centred with pale pink carnations and spirea. Guests numbered 18. i a When your skin looks not so young, It needs special care.

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mouthful you shout A meal for lha whole MISS Mary Joyce, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Joyce, Kitson left Monday for Toronto, where she will enter the new Toronto hospital as a student nurse. Mrs.

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