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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 8

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PAGE 8 Beoury thai Smortneit that Uck ft thii littl mark tag or labtl hacfc toch pt' II 7 III jofflfflia OOP a I Scratching t.oh'.rmYt lei Tea Follows Christening Of Little Son roses nHnrnprt the "ii 'ana tsnamine i fejWh Kr table where Mrs. K'y of thc rhild () orrison, atiH Rriarvliffp s. W. II. Serpell and grandmothers resided.

Assisting were Mrs. ernon Leatherdale and Miss Nora Morrison. 'pHE Rt. Rev. L.

Ralph Shcr man, oisnop in aiao, mm Mrs. Sherman, who have been ISS Eileen Bastable, accom panied by her sister in law. Mrs. II. Bastable, has left for Port Arthur to be guests of Mrs.

Bas table's sister, Miss O. Kaban, Miss Agnes Morton Honored At Tea Given By Mother In honor of her daughter. Miss Agnes Morton, whose marriage to Mr. James Lauder, of Regina, will take place Saturday, Mrs. James CHOICE OF 5 BEAUTIFUL PERMANENTS wtk Americas F'n Puh up Vf Oil W.e,! That Do Not Require Finger Waving Positively Nc Ammonia Triple Oil Nutria Tone Oil Oil French Tonic Co Ed Curl DE LUXE CUARANTEED CROQUICNOLE SO.

45 2 Complete. Winnipeg's Greateat Value. MARVEL BEAUTY PARLOR tlJC9 DONALD cVor Phone 88079.JI MAYOR George C. MacLean, of St. Boniface, and Mrs.

Mac Lean returned Sunday by motor from Regina. where they were uauyiiier, mi. ana mrs. ciarence W. Buckingham.

Mrs. MacLean hns been in Regina a month. Mayor MacLean joined her there las', week. They were accorr. The infant son of Mr.

and Mrpnnied on the return trip by Mayor John F. Morrison was christened MacLean's mother. Mrs. J. R.

Mac Sunday at their home, 373 Camp Lcanvho has been on an ex bell st. Rev. Eliot Bolton offi tended trip to the Pacific coast, dated. The child received the' In Calgary, Mrs J. R.

MacLean name of Charles Hambly. The, was the guest of her son in law godparents were Miss Glen Mor lnnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anton rison, Messrs. Harry Donaldson! Burcs, formerly of Winnipeg, and A.an Jenkins.

I White baby chrysanthemums don Sc of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parkhill, 'whom she is visiting at present.

RS. J. Ross Calder and Mrs. Donald Dingwall will leave Wednesday for Quebec where they will spend a short time at the Chateau Frontcnac. M.

Morton, Kingsway, entertained IRS. H. C. Cowdry sA Gigantic Special Oo oo! but it's good! and it's good FOR her, too "VYALTINE is noted for its nutritive properties which help children to develop. As an aid in building sound bone and muscle and maintaining normal energy, it is unsurpassed.

Its delicious flavour, too, makes milk more readily appreciated. Excellent at or between meals; specially recommended a hot drink at bed time. Ovailtiinie A Delicious Food Beverage for Growing Children id I ine a few davs in Saskatoon with her daughter. Miss Kae Otton. Mrs.

Otton will leave shortly lor Eastern Canada to rejoin her husband, Major Otton, M.C., stationed there with his regiment, the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. of Regina, at a trousseau tea Tuesday after ill js a visitor in Winnipeg, the noon. guest of Mrs. Harold Reynolds Thc tea table was centred with Wardlaw ave. white chrysanthemums and light ed with ivory candies.

Mr. Gordon Bracken, R.C.A.F., The following presided: Mrs. E. has returned to Regina, having M. Taylor, Mrs.

J. E. Barrett, Mrs. been in Winnipeg for the marriage R. J.

Morton. Mrs. W. W. Emer 0f his brother, Dr.

Allan Douglas son, Mrs A. F. Mees, Mrs. 1. H.

Bracken, to Miss Rosemary Mc Brooks. Mrs. E. B. Reynolds.

Mrs. i Williams. W. E. Hodge, Mrs.

D. Y. Mathcson, Mrs. E. Spice, Mrs.

A. Learmonlh jir. and Mrs. II. Stanley Sam and Miss Tary Wood.

sonj Sujtc 3, 121 Enfield Crescent, A group of assistants Included: congratulations on Mrs. E. Eraser. Mrs. J.

A. Mac bjrtn of a soni 7, Lean, the Misses Phyllis Emerson, Betty Meindl, Margaret Mis3 Evelyn Bowen, of Brandon, Dutton, Alfreda Peters, Betty spcnt the weekend in Clark and Elsie Peters. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G.

R. Mrs. Morton will be at homecochranei again this evening. Nursing Sister Is Guest Of Honor At Weekend Tea Mrs. Ray Sweet entertained Sun day at tea in honor of Nursing Sister May Waters, of the class of 1327 of Winnipeg General hospital.

Mrs. J. R. Smart presided at the table, which was centred with pink chrysanthemums, offset by matching candles. Assisting were Mrs.

D. Christie, Misses Shirley Sweet and Mabel Davidson. A gift was presented to the honor guest by Miss M. McGillivray. THE Mothers' Club of Alpha Phi Fraternity entertained at bridge and tea Friday at the Pan Hellenic House.

Mrs. E. L. White, former president of the club, presided at the table, which was decked with bronze chrysanthemums arranged in a silver basket. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOV.

12, 1940 ZACews of Social Activities relieve itching In A Mmuto I guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A Evm tin nort nubborn ittbini of eno, WotchM, Mackenzie, Wellington Crescent, tnmplci. ttnietti loot, rstu md otliw kin wup. i TUpSrav for the west.

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irwelwi nd tula H.R.H. Princess Juliana will be Little Christened In Grace Church The christening of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II.

Firth, of Vancouver, took place In Grace United church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. W. G. Martin offi ciated.

The rhild received the la irii (ut. stopt Uhi mort tntcnn itching Tnrnntn from Ottawa November! u.mllinn Porbhill Mtlj. A JJo tni! bottlr. tt prniM II BonqrUck. AkiocO.D.

o. prescription. a 25, and will attend the private Before her marriage, Mrs. Firth 1 evening at the Art Gallery for Red was Miss Enid Parkhill, daughter Save 20! CASH and CARRY LAUNDRY SERVICE KERRY'S 498 Portage Ave. Cross officials and workers.

Women Liberals Hear Speaker On Social Legislation At a meeting of the Greateri Mrs. C. Rhodes Smith thanked Winnipeg Women Liberal asso tne speaker, wno was introduced elation Monday afternoon Mrs.1,, Campbell presidcnt. Isabel Hunt, LL.B., assistant solici i JJ tor of the city legal department, Mrs. Hunt address was preceded traced the historical background by the monthly meeting, at which of facts leading up to the present it was announced by Mrs.

Campbell form of Manitoba social legisla tion. This talk was the first of a series of lectures to be dealt with by representatives of the city legal department. The club has under taken to make a study of Manitoba's social legislation In regard to laws affecting women and children. i She explained the provisions of several acts: The Women's and Children's Maintenance act, which was affscted by changes within the last few years; the Blind Person's act, whereby persons having an income of $440 or less a year are It. a 1 i nf MRS.

S. STEIN, president of thc Aliyan Chapter of Hadassah, will preside at a tea to be held Wednesday, from 3 to 9 p.m., at 468 Powers. Proceeds of the tea will be used to further Hadassah's war efforts in England and in Palestine. Mrs. R.

Forrester Gives Breakfast For Miss Jean Rodger Mrs. R. Forrester entertained at breakfast Sunday, at Moore's in honor of Miss Jean Rodger, a bride elect of this month. The guest of honor was presented with a corsage of roses on her arrival and later was presented with a gift. The table, centred with Chrys'al lilies and fern, had covers for 20.

R. and Mrs. Robert H. Arkell daughters, Mrs. Maui ice Grave, of Winnipeg and Miss Mury Arkell were in Victoria during the week end for the christening of the three months old daughter of Lieut, and Mrs.

Geoffrey Tullidge. Mrs. Tullidge was Miss Elizabeth Arkell of Winnipeg. M' RS. R.

R. Collard and Miss Patricia Collard, who have spent the past month in Winnipeg, guests at the Fort Garry hotel, left Monday for their home in Ottawa. The marriage of Miss Jean Eliza beth Mailing to Sgt. P. W.

J. Kennedy, R.W.R., 2nd Battalion, will be solemnized Dec. 31 at 3 p.m., in St. Matthews church. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Briggs and family are occupying their new home, 795 Grosvenor ave. Airs.

Fred Ursel Gives Linen Shower For Bride Elect Mrs. Fred Ursd, Metcalfe Place, entertained Thursday evening at a linen shower in honor of Miss Iris Gaffney, whose marriage to Mr. Rex Easte will take place Nov. 30. A silver bowl of roses and pink tapers decorated the table.

The gifts were presented by Audrey Ursel. Assisting were Mrs. S. Car rick, Mrs. F.

Plushay, Mrs. B. Osa chuk and Miss Margaret Dewald. Mrs. A.

Casper read tea cups. Guests numbered 34. DR. and Mrs. C.

P. Banning returned Monday from Toronto, where they attended the marriage of their daughter Miss Betty Banning to Mr. W. Grosvenor Clough, hich took place November 2. Mrs.

N. F. Calder is again occupying her residence, 17 Harvard ave. Miss Alison Chown, who has Remembrance Day weekend Ottawa. Miss Iris Goffney Honored At Shower in In honor of Miss Iris Goffney, a bride elect of November 30, Mrs.

F. Ursel entertained Friday evening at. a miscellaneous shower, at the home of Mrs. W. Gorber, Manitoba avenue.

A silver bowl of roses decorated the table. The gifts were presented by Dorecn Ursel. Those assisting were Mrs. W. Gorber, Mrs.

S. Car rick and Miss May Page. Guests numbered 20. MRS. Lyman Black has left for Ottawa where she will remain during the parliamentary session.

She has been the guest of her brother in law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Montague Anderson for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Mitchell, of Winnipeg, Friday, entertained a reception in the Elizabeth room of the King Edward hotel. In Toronto, following the wedding of their daughter. Margaret Mitchell, to Mr Chnrles Ponnld McCaig of I Toronto.

Mrs. Donald McCaig, of; Howie. Quebec, mother of the. bridegroom, received with the weddins party. that the club would join with the Manitoba Federation of Liberal progressive women in sponsoring a Red Cross tea, Dec.

14, in the T. Eaton assembly hall Owing to Remembrance Day, the gathering observed two minutes of silence. Mrs. W. J.

Major ana Mrs. Harry Wralsh presided at tea Golden West Division. No. 471, of the Grand International auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, will meet Thursday ttt elieible for a nension bv the Eov '2 p.m. In Friendship hall enment; the Parents' act.

Fellows' Temple, Kennedy st uaa Mrs. D. V. Carruthers Gives Dinner For Guest From Montreal Mrs. D.

V. Carruthers, Cherry wood Farm. South Headingly, en tertained at dinner Saturday in honor of her brother in law, Mr. Edward Leirsch, of Montreal. The guests included: Mr.

Leirsch, Mr. and Mrs. George Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Montague Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Erzinger, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Persse. IUDGE and Mme. Louis P.

Roy and their daughter. Miss Louise Roy, returned Sunday by motor from Le Pas, where they have spent two weeks. INVITATIONS have been Issued 1 bv Reverend Mother Hughes and the Community of Ravtnscourt to attend the first day of the Triduum in honor of Blessed Philippine Duchesne at the convent of the Sacred Heart Ravenscourt, West Gate, Friday afternoon. A reception will be held in the school at 3.30 o'clock followed by tea at 4 o'clock. At 4.30 the Panegyric, Benediction and Veneration of the Relic will take place.

Gifts Of Linen Are Presented To Miss Dorothy Doiron In honor of Miss Dorothy Doiron, a bride elect of Nov. 21, Miss Irene McKay entertained at a linen shower Friday evening at the home of her mother. Mrs. R. H.

McKay, Rossmere road. The gifts were presented in a pink and silver linen chest. Yellow chrysanthemums and bronze pompons centred the table. The Misses Kathleen McKay and Anne Doiron assisted. Guests numbered 21.

MRfl and Mrs. James E. Graham and children, Mary Elizabeth Susan, and Joseph, who have spent the past few years in Minneapolis, "have returned to Winnipeg to make their home. They are occupying their new residence, 1115 Grosvenor ave. Mrs.

Alfred Maw is spending the winter in Vancouver, a guest at Hotel Gifford. Miss Ina Thome Is Guest Of Honor At Pretty Shower In honor of Miss Ina Tliorne, a bride elect of this month, Mrs. Thorne entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening. The table, centred with Briar cliff and Johanna Hill roses, was lighted with pink tapers. Miss Shirley Thorne presented the gifts The assistants were Mrs.

O. Thorne, Mrs. J. Tenhaaft, Miss Richards and Mi.s T. Cromack Guests numbered 30.

Your Child Don let cofifripttfoo dull that happf mil. Gic Siredman't Powders, ib Slid, gcotl laxative specially made for ibis and atrowitlg children. For more than 100 jearf Mothers everywhere hav tinned Steedman'itokeep children health faUr regular from inline? to early teens. FREE BOOKLET jona Mnamu Co, Utpc 442 Su Gabriel Street. Montreal.

13 f. POWDERS been visiting In Montreal, spent t4 hr tht JnUt EE nrntalu psdif. I Dishwashing needn't worry. Use REX cleaner and see how quickly dirt and grease disappear. For all household cleaning jobs, use REX it cuts time and drudgery in half.

A IRS. F. H. HUGHES was re 11 cently elected president of the board of the Old Folks' Home at Middlechurch. Mrs.

F. H. Hughes Heads Board Of Old Folks' Home The following officers have been elected to the board of the Old Folks' Home, Middlechurch, for the year: president, Mrs. F. H.

Hughes; vice presidents, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. S. J. McLeod, Mrs.

H. E. Moore, Mrs. R. R.

Nicliol; recording secretary, Mrs. A. A. MacLean; assistant recording secretary and press repesentative, Mrs. Norman Andrew; corresponding secretary, Mrs.

W. A. Mclntyre; assistant corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. McCracken; treasurer, Mrs.

II. E. Buchan; grocery buyer, Mrs. J. Taylor; engager of help, Mrs.

J. Lemon. Admitting committee: Mrs. E. J.

Tarr, convener; Mrs. G. F. Chip man, Mrs. K.

K. Nichol; flower committee, Mrs. J. McLeod; finance committee, Mi. a A.

Echlin, con vener; Mrs. F. H. Hughes, Mrs. H.

E. Buchan, Mrs. A. Wurner, Mrs. O.

H. Pollard, Mrs. C. McGreer, Mrs. W.

L. Cordingley; social committee, Mrs. J. E. Davison, convener.

m1 ness will leave this week to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. W. F. McGuinness, in Brandon. Her marriage to Dr.

Robert Inglis, of Estevan, will take place Nov. 23. Mr. J. Claude Moore, of Fort William, spent Armistice Day weekend in Winnipeg, the guest of his uncle, Mr.

William E. Hogg and Mrs. Hogg. THE principal, staff and pupilsjlN of the Daniel Mclrtyre Col 1 honor of her daughter. Miss Marion Williams, of New York, legiate Institute will be at homejMrs.

Victor Williams, Wardiaw Thursday from 3.30 to 5.30 and entertained informally at the from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. tea hour during the week end. Saturday, Nov. 16th IS W.S.S. DAY (WAR SAVINGS STAMP) AT Birks Dingwall A day set aside for you to BUY and SAVE CANADA inuiaitKaiam 31 mm Payable in War Savings Stamps on all CASH PURCHASES of $2.50 and over, all lines of merchandise are included in this, special W.S.S.

Day and for THIS DAY ONLY Saturday. November 16th. Store hours 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Birks Dingwall will give you on tHis basis one 25c War Savings Stamp with each $2.50 purchase, two stamps on a $5.00 purchase, and so on WITHOUT LIMIT.

Plan Your Buying Now For Christmas Birks Dingwall are co operating with the WAR SAVINGS STAMP COMMITTEE in promoting the sale of stamps by DONATING 10 of their total cash sales for this day. You will participate in this patriotic drive by starting your important Christmas shopping earlier and receive dividends in WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. Birks Dingwall JEWELLERS Is WL fn. Jl finocT meRCHnriPtceX ASiiXiOJ VioiuesT TGRmsX VP ST ft VI El i For Food Protection the whole 1 i 1 year round, choose a new GM2a i 1 I 1 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR si With TRUE TUMf LUNTRUL iii i 5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON MECHANISM 1 UL Even though the weather may be cool, kitchen temperatures vary and food soon spoils unless given proper protection. The True Temp Control automatically adjusts itself to changes in temperature without attention on your part.

This gives greater efficiency in protecting food and, with the Westing house Economizer mechanism, means lower operating costs. Other outstanding features include: Super roster for frozen foods; meatkeeper, with correct humidity; milk and beverage compartment safety zone food storage for leftovers; and glass topped humidrawer. Let us explain how money saved pays for a new Westinghouse cn City Hydro's LOW PAYMENT PLAN. Cash deposit as low as $5.00 and monthly payments from $4.00 Ji.

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