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

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"PACE 10 News Of Women 's Activities fISS Lorraine McDonald enter L'l tamed at breakfast Sunday nt Moore' in honor of Miss Muriel SCburne, whose marriage to Mr. )onald York will take place in late September in Montreal. The honor fuest was presented with a gift were laid (or 20. I Lieut A. F.

Fryers, accompanied ty Mrs. Fryers, Is spending his furlough with hjs parents, Mr. and JUrs. J. M.

Fryers, 3.lfi Balfour ave. Mrs. H. Dedick and Mrs. T.

Pas luck entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth Murphy, a fcridc elect of September 11. A presentation was made to the guest cif honor. Assisting were Mrs. M. Marchauk, Mrs.

Stevenson and Mrs. T. Landino. Guest numbered 50. MISS Annie Lamont, of Mason, Is spending a short holiday with her uncle and aunt, Mr.

end Mrs. V. W. Trinder, 916 Mer riam blvd. a Hon.

Mr. Justice John Doull, of Halifax, who nttnded the meeting of the Canadian Bar association in Winnipeg, left Monday evening for his home, after spending the last week the guest of his cousins Col. and Mrs. J. B.

Mitchell, Armstrong's Toint. Mr. Justice Doull, who Is chairman of the Mobilization Board for Nova Scotia, Is also this year's president of the North British Society Canada' oldest national society. Winnipeg Women's Institute will meet In the Red Cross rooms, Winnipeg Auditorium, at 1 p.m., Thursday. amp T3TZXT Master CLEANING The Finest Cleaning In Western Cimdt Plain Dresses Men's Suits Light Coats Standard Cleaning, 85a) HENRY'S CLEANERS DYERS, LAUNDERERS, SINCE 1900 IB WMain JjiVDI IN CANADA rjRECEDED by the Lord Mayor of London, holding aloft the Sword of State, Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, followed by the Princesses are shown above leaving St.

Paul's Cathedral after a thanksgiving service for the victory In North Africa. Severely damaged during the air raids on Britain, St. Paul's has now been repaired so as once more to permit holding of ceremonial services to mark great occasions. Miss Sheppard Honored At Tea Mrs. Robert McDougall entertained at tea Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Margaret Shep nnrrl U'hneA marrino.

in Mr i I fl Lome McDougaii win take place Miss Betty Ann Smith the afternoon of September 11. Mrs. W. H. Sheppard, mother ovHonOred At Shower the guest or honor, received with the hostess.

Mrs. Joseph Arthur and Mrs. D. J. Berryhill presided over the tea cups assisted by Mrs.

William Law, Misses Marion Berryhill, Jean Saunders, Kay Matthews and Kay McPhee. MRS. D. Bruce Murray will spend the next two months the guest of her brother in law, Mr. D.

A. B. Murray, and Mr. Murray, 501 River ave. a a Flight Sgt.

G. Ainsworth Smith, R.C.A.F., who has spent his leave with his wife at 1089 MacMillan and with his mother, Mrs. George W. Smith, 607 Rathgar has returned to duty. and Mrs.

George Sparrow are occupying their new resi dence, 1868 Assiniboine ave. iou uiiuMip me ran, A I trnteiiBiiiru ni luimicuu honor of his nieces Mrs E. D.i riuiirii.ll, mis. J. ii.unry, Mrs.

James Noble and Misses Clara and Etoile Code, TPHE Dominion executive of n. i. uuc, ah the J. Ukrainian Women' Association! of Canada, and the executive of'i the local Lesia Ukrainka i Llement D. WllSOn entertained at dinner at Moore's1 i 'J Tuesday evening In honor of Mr.iDrm95 nis oTiae Paul Hutzulak, who will Iw Jo Visit In Winn'mPn shortly to reside In Toronto.

A 0,1 Winnipeg oresentation was mArle In the honor guest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William' Group 1, Rivervlew W.M.S., will lM Scott, to Leading Convoy meet Fridav, at 2.30 p.m., at the MAJOR W. B.

Nelson returned Signalman Clement Basil Wilson, home of Mrs. A. B. Brock 140 Mor Wednesdav morning R.C.N. V.R., son of Mrs Willi nm lpv nvp You Women Who' Suffer Front CO? MSKIUS then During 38 to 52 Years of Age! If you like so many women between the ages of 38 and 52 suffer from hot flashes, weak, tired, dizzy, nervous feelings.

Irregular periods, are blue at times due to this middle age period in a woman's life start at once take Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia Plnkham's Compound is very effective to relieve such distress. Taken regularly it helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound overseas.

He will be the guest of Mrs. Nelson parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.

Persse, 125 Yale ave. also Is a fine stomach tonic Thousands upon thousands have reported benefits. Also helpful for younger women to relieve distress of monthly functional disturbances. Made In Canada. Worth trying.

Applique Design For Quilt Or Pillow By Alice Brooks A patch for her dress, another for her bonnet, one for her parasol and you have this girl of crinoline days put together. Make each block in different scraps of materials. This would be an ideal friendship quilt! Pattern 7371 contains accurate pattern pieces; diagram of block; yardage chart; diagram of quilt. To obtain this pattern end twenty cents In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Tribune, Household Arts 60 Front Weit, Toronto, 2, Ont. Write plainly NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER.

1 I I Is THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1943 f.4. SvT MRS. N. J.

Kineswav. Vadeboncoeur, 3HC and her daughter. Cora Rose, left Tuesday evening for Toronto. Miss Vadeboncoeur will enter Loretto Academy for the year. Mrs.

Clifford Collins enter tamed at cup and saucer shower, Monday evening in honor of Miss Betty Ann Smith, a bnde elect ofl Sept. 18. Gifts were presented from a decorated basket by little Norma Smith, sister of the bride. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. 11.

W. Smith, mother of the bride elect, and Mrs. A. M. Smith, I her grandmother.

Assisting were season Thursday at 8 p.m. in Elm Miss Joan Smith and Miss Wendyjwotxi Community hall. A weiner Hammonds. Guests numbered 16. roast will follow the meeting.

Three home of club will meet at the Mrs. G. W. Hughes, 330 Cathedral at 2 p.m., Thursday, a a Legion Auxiliary Plans Country Fair Ladies' Auxiliary St. Vital branch, Canadian Legion, will hold ai.

jYia.jra ruitu, naoy ana sat There wi be a salf of home. cOOkine and KBI'den nro.ll.rM nrt refreshments will be available. A bund will be in attendance both evenings. Proceeds will be for sol diers comforts. The marriage of Marlorie Holen wnson, or Winnipeg, and me late Mr.

Wilson, took nlara August 25 at 8 a.m. in St. Theresa's church, Halifax. Right Rev. Michael Cole officiated.

Mrs. William Johnston, of Win. nipeg. played the wedding music. Mr.

Lloyd Davis was best man and Mr. Ronald LeRue was usher, The bride was given In marriage by her father. She was gowned in white chiffon. Her veil was held ny a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of red roses with baby's breath.

Mrs. Edward I.ytle, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a yellow sheer gown with iace inset A matching coronet 0 net Held hnr voll ch. I a bouquet of pink and white car ke place nations. 1 A wedding breakfast was served Th? aurxi'iary the at the home of the bride's parents 1 Winnipeg Rifles will meet 59 Liverpool st.

Mr. and Mrs. Wil 108 Maln st" son are spending their honeymoon 1 nurscla' at 8 in Winnipeg, guests of his mother, 580 Bannerman ave. Atkinson Colbert Bridal Is Event In Kenora A wedding took place the afternoon of Aug. 30 in Knox United church, Kenora, when Margaret Beth, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Colbert, was united in marriage with Mr. Arthur George Atkinson, of Toronto, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Louis W. Atkinson, of Marengo, Sask. Rev. R.

L. McTavlsh officiated. The church was decorated with gladioli. Mr. Walter Dolman presided at the organ.

Mrs. J. A. Paterson sang Promise Me. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in an aqua blue crepe gown with blue felt hat end corsage of Sweetheart roses.

Mis. A. T. Elder, of Portage la Prairie, was matron of honor. She wore a gold crepe gown with wine hat and corsage of Joanna Hill roses.

Mr. James E. Guy was best man. Cshers were Mr. Harold Skead and Mr.

G. Jackson. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson left for a short trip west.

They will reside at 121 Brookdale Toronto. The bride is a 1912 graduate of the University of Manitoba and a member of Alpha Delta Pi Steal $20 Thieves stole $20 when they broke into the home of Nels Chris tiansnn, 750 Henry sometime Tuesday afternoon. Entrance was gained to the house after they sprung the front, door lock. Kitchen Gadgets For Miss Florence Bedard Miss June Taylor, Seven Oaks entertained Tuesday evening at a kitchen gadget shower In honor of Miss Florence Bedard, a bride elect of Saturday. Mrs.

H. Turner, mother of the bridegroom elect, presided over the tea cups Assisting were: Misses Rernice Lauder. Marion Field i Turner, Doris and Har riett Bedard. CLUB NOTES Louise Rebekah lodge, No. It, will hold the first meetinc of the Roh Roy Camp.

No. 42, Sons of Scotland will hold an executive meeting at 8 p.m. in the Free Press board room. The Lewis Women's club will meet Thursday, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Donald McLean, 438 Victor st.

Anchor Group, R.C.N.V.R., will meet Thursday, at 8 p.m., In the Legion club room 1623 Locan nv Fort Garry Chapter, I.O.D.E., meet Fridav, at 2 p.m.. In will the Marlborough hotel. Silver Cross Mothers of the R.C. A.F. will meet Thursday, at 2.30 p.m., in Grace church.

Edith Cavell Lodge 705, L.O.B.A., will meet in Royal Templars' hall, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Whist will follow the meeting which Is open to all L.O.B.A. lodges. Past Noble Grands' association will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the Temple parlor.

Mrs. S. Groat, ot Sunshine lodge, 43, will be In charge. Group Winnipeg Women's Air Force auxiliary, will meet Frl aay at p.m. in Grace church.

St. Cuthbeifs W.A. will meet in the parish hall, Mcintosh Thursday, The ladies' auxiliary to the Ki 1 wanis club of St. Boniface will hold I the first meetine of the season I iCPt: 16 n'12 30 P'T" Yo" nuitiMlll, JHTLllUll Ui. UUllt'IS Will Group W.W.A F.A., will hold a sewing meeting Thursday, at 403 Donalda block.

Madeleine Carroll A LUX TOILET SOAP BATH IS A WONDERFUL 5 BEAUTY PICK UP. ITS LATHER LEAVES SKIN REALLY FRESH, FRAGRANT. MAKES YOU SURE OF DAINTINESS fQil.t'V jg. PARAMOUNT STAR 33EZ2S3 ifAjJJl RS. Arthur H.

Daw, Sherburn will entertain at a trousseau reception next Wednesday afternoon and evening In honor of her daughter, Misa Marjcry Daw, whose marriage Irvine, R.C.A.F., Sept, 11. to Cpl. Clifford will take place Two Will Share Honors At Evening Party Mrs. Hilda Galbraith, Windermere apt.i., will entertain this Anne Galbraith, a bride elect of Saturday, and her daughter in law, Mrs. J.

M. Galbraith, of Washington, D.C., will share honors. Presiding over the tea cups will be: Mrs. J. Mrs.

Allister C. Gordan, Mrs. Horn and Mrs. D. S.

Ollphant. Assistants will Include: Mrs. J. Phillips. Mrs.

Hugh Penwarden, Mrs. James Doneganl, Mrs. G. Keeping, Mrs. W.

Hall, Mrs. J. Warnlck, Misses Wannie Mitten, Wilda Collett and Noreen Mc Kinnon. RS. C.

J. Mnlonev, Enfield crescent, entertained at din ner Sunday in honor of her unrle, Mr A. R. Code, of Alhambra, Calif. Son Christened In St.

John's Cathedral The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Woods was christened Sunday afternoon in St. John's cathedral.

I He wore his father's christening robe. Rev. J. Oriel officiated. The bahv vni nnmort Pnhort Arthur.

Godparents were Mrs. R. M. Davies, the baby's father, and igt. Laurie Ibbott, R.C.A.F., for whom Mr.

E. J. Woods stood proxy. Mrs. Woods entertained afterwards at an informal supper.

Mrs. R. M. Davies presided over the tea cups, assisted by Mrs. E.

J. Woods and Miss Winifred Boore. ISS Nora Foulds. who has been the guest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Foulds, 18 Lee Court, has left for her home in Toronto. Among out of town guests who attended the Atkinson Colbert wed 7 Mrs WaUaVe Mrs Hack' 1 A' a a 'nw, F.

Robertson. WinniDen: Miss Atkinson, Regina: Mrs. A. T. Elder, Portage la Prairie; Dr.

and Mrs. G. W. Whitaker, Selkirk. Engagement Notices Engagement Notices are chtrged lot at the titt ot 10 lines or less, $1.00.

Additional lines, each, 10c. Telephone 24 331 If you with tfta aenrleei aa an azparl Bncad writer to Aalp you word your tnnouncament, Dial S8 835 Thla direct Una haa been Inaiallad lor your coo venitoca. Mr. and Mrs. D.

G. Hughes, of Barwick, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement or their eldest daughter, Martha Jane, to Mel bourne John Whitley, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Whitley, of Winnipeg. The wedding to take place early in September. DOBBIN'S COBBLER RUSH of new business for blacksmiths like Fred Fiegel lately. "Been telling 'em for years to get a horse," chuckle Fred. "Msybe they'll believe me now." Nothing old fashioned about Fred's breakfast, though.

Kellogg' Corn Flakes is his favourite. "Taste mighty good," he says. "And they only take 30 seconds to get ready; leave no pots and pans for my wife to wash up after, either." You'll like Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Get some tomorrow. Two convenient sizes.

You will find this lovely star is right A daily beauty bath with Lux Toilet Soap's WHIPPED CR Eam lather protects daintiness makes you sure. And you'll love the delicate clinging fragrance! 9 out of 10 Screen Stars ese it i "I lW i Iff iftia ir ffltt i If Jt j' r. tfatt v. A Jk lyV Johaann Agnes Herbert James Gladioli and ferns, formed the, setting for a wedding solemnized i Aug. 31, at 7.30 p.m., at the home of the bride's parents, fit.

James hotel, when Johnann Agnes, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Petrie became the bride of Mr.

Herbert James Bralden, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Braiden, of Oshawa, Ont. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

J. C. Mathleson, cousin of the bride. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a dressmaker uit of seafoam blue rabbit' hair wool with navy hat. Her corsage wa of red roses and bouvardla.

Miss Ethel Ross was bridesmaid. She wore a frock of beige rabbit's hair wool with wine hat. Her corsage was of Talisman roses and wine sweet peas. Mr. Samuel Braiden, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The MRS. Frank Yeo, 391 Kennedy will entertain Thursday In honor of her daughter in law, Mrs. Melvin Yeo, whose marriage took place August 28. Before her marriage Mrs.

Yeo was Miss Agnes Arbuck le of Crystal City. a a First Spiritualist church, Poison healing and message circle, will meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. Rev. Amy Barton will be In charge. Petrie Weds Braiden young couple will leave to reside In Oshawa.

For going away the bride wore a navy tnilleur with white sheer blouse. Her hat of navy felt was trimmed with tailored bows and veil draped. She wore a corsage of bronze gladioli and sweet HERE'S HOW YOU CAN MAKE COFFEE GO FURTHER! Six Easy Ways! "A Ir Yf i fvfl I 1 Buy your coffee for flavor; Get super rich Chase It Sao born Coflce! 2 Always keep coffee in so airtight container. 3 Measure roih water snd codec carefully for desired strength. 4 Keep the coffee pot scoured clean.

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