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

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veil. 10 THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1939 The FLAVOUR BUD gives LIVELIER FLAVOUR LUSHUS I may not be a Of paintings rare and fine I may not be a scientist Like Lister or Einstein; I may not have a town house, Nor dresses by Schiaparelli But when it comes to my dessert You can bet it's Lushus Jelly! Today's Lashes Lurk by Miss Patricia Wolman, Toronto. The rich fruity favour of a Lashus Jelly dessert comes in concentrated liquid form, sealed air-tight in Flavour Bud like milk in a cocoanut. Unlike other jelly desserts, this flavour cannot evaporate, but is kept full strength until you are ready to use it.

Lushus is very easy to make. Just addl hot water as nsual, the "Bad" dissolves and you get that twice-as-rich Lushus favor. Seven grand favours to choose from--at your grocer's. A JELLY Lushus DESSERT SHIRRIFE'S. Lushus THE JELLY DESSERT WITH THE LIVELIER FLAVOUR GIRLS LS laxatives are now Feen-a-mint Gum is the modern Feen-a-mint effectively removes accumulated waste without any of the distress associated with old.

fashioned laxatives. you enjoy this really delicious mint. chewing gum, its exact dosage mixes with the salivary juices in the mouth and is thus taken slow. Ir. gently, naturally, Next time you need a laxative try grand-tasting Feen-a-mint.

You'll find it at drug connters everywhere. Feena mint Delicious Chewing Gam LAXATIVE Caning hen a LAXATIVE The WEDDINGS The marriage of Miss 1-Tebo Mrs. Tebo, daughter Mr. H. Tebo, of Lefroy, formerly Mr.

Ross Hamilton, Winnipeg, to of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hamilton, son 603 Garwood Winnipeg, of the evening Dec.

rectory of Van St. Mark's J. W. Minto, couver. Rev.

Mr. the performed ceremony. 2326- Mrs. Hamilton reside 2nd west, Vancouver. Ida Mae Bigney Weds Lorne Maxwell White NorMr.

The home man White, 818 Bannatyne the scene wedding Dec. was when Ida Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.

Bigney, Reston, and Mr. Lorne Max- Mr. White, youngest son Mrs. Alexander White, Rivers, married at 7 p.m. Rev.

were H. B. Duckworth officiated. bride, who given The by the bridegroom's marriage uncle, Sir. gown of sapphire blue with embroidered a girdle with threads.

A Juliet with drapery completed costume. She corsage of Talisman the Miss Violet Boulton. the bride, wore American beauty transparent velvet with Johanna Hill roses. The bridegroom was attended cousin. Mr.

Edward White, R.C.A.M.C. The wedding march played by Miss Beulah White. An informal reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man White.

Mr. and Mrs. White will reside at Gods Lake, Man. much from New York -necklaces deep as a bib. in gold colored metal and many colored stones.

The sketch shows one scores of faceted. aquamarine tinted crystals $27.50. Others are priced, $5.00 to $40.00. lewelry Section. Main Floor, Donald EATON LIMITED You look ugly when you cough.

Keep Smith Brothers Cough Drops handy. (Black or Menthol.) Relief for 18 J. SMITH BROS. PRADE DROPS. MARK J.

FOR RESULTS USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS. Grace Emily Cumbers Weds Arthur A. King The marriage Grace Emily, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Cumbers, to Mr. Arthur Albert King, son of Mr. Mrs. A.

King, took place Nov. 7.30 and. p.m., in St. Andrew's parish, Sturgeon Creek. Rev.

Marshall officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a pale mauve moire gown with a heart-shaped neckline, a fitted bodice and short puffed sleeves. The bouffant skirt showed shaped insertions of tiny ruffles, each being caught by purple velvet bows. Her headdress was a juliet cap of gold sequins. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley.

The bride was attended by her sister, Muriel, who wore turquoise taffeta with a shirred bodice and full skirt, showing a bustle effect. The gown was topped by a short jacket of same material, trimmed with pale pink velvet ribbons. Her headdress was a cap of blue sequins. Her flowers pink roses and lily of the valley." The bridegroom was attended by Mr. David Cumbers, brother of the bride.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 154 Munro st. Mrs. Cumbers, mother of the bride, wore navy crepe with a bead trimming. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs.

King, mother of the bridegroom chose a pencil stripe satin gown. Her corsage roses. The of Lena, only daughter marriage, and Mrs. J. B.

Johnson, Lundar, to Mr. Ingolfur Lindal, eldest Mr. and Lindal, Lundar, was solemnized at 2.30 p.m., Nov. 26, in the manse of the Icelandic Lutheran church, Winnipeg. Rev.

V. J. Eylands the ceremony in the Mrs. Gudion performed, Johnson and Mr. Herman Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Lindal will reside in Lundar, RS. Ross McDonald and Mrs. Archie Hunt were in charge of the round robin played in the badminton courts of 'the Winnipeg Winter club Tuesday.

The winners were: Mrs. F. S. Rose and Mrs. B.

W. Parker, At the table Mrs. A. E. Hoskin and Mrs.

B. Wallis tea, presided over the tea cups. Rut now is the Shopping easiest the and "Dayton" way most pleasant PAY -whether you're shopping for Mother, Sister, Wife or SweetNEXT YEAR heart, you will find a fine selection of suitable gifts. You can pay as little or as much as you like and the balance to suit your convenience. Housecoats SATINS FLANNELS CHENILLES CANDLEWICK $5.95 to $10.95 Lingerie SLIPS NIGHTIES PYJAMAS PANTIES.

ETC. "Fur Chubbies" to $3.95 OPOSSUM FITCH FOX HOSIERY $24.95 to $49.95 SKI SUITS SWEATERS SKIRTS HANDBAGS GLOVES to $12.95 DRESSES For All Occasions Woollens, Crepes, Velvets, Nets and Taffetas. $5.95 to $17.95 USE Dayton's EASY PAYMENT PLAN CREDIT 375 PORTAGE AVE. Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Richard C. Mitchell announce the marriage of their only daughter Carolyn Mildred, to Gunner John Topping, 19th Field Battery, R.C.A., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Topping. The marriage was solemnized in Riverview United church, December 2.

in the presence of the immediate Eczema Itching Here's Quick Ease and Comfort Go to any first-class druggist today and get an original bottle of clean, powerful, penetrating Moone's Emerald Oil and apply a few drops over the affected area. The itching torture is quickly soothed and you'll find there's nothing better to relieve the distressing soreness of most externally caused skin troubles. Moone': Off is greaseless, does not stain, promotes healing. Money cheerfully re- black funded, if not satisfied. was red Eaton's Drug Hudson's Bay Company, Roberts' Drug Stores.

Adv. IT'S A FROM Lindal-Johnson relatives of the bride and bridegroom. Rev. William Briggs officfated. Jean I.

MacFarlane Weds Harkness Black In Church Ceremony A setting of ferns, palms and chrysanthemums was arranged in First Presbyterian church for the marriage Jean Isabelle, elder daughter Mrs. MacFarlane and the G. J. MacFarlane, to Harkness Black, elder son Mr. and Mrs.

James Black, County Ireland, which solemnized Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. Rev. MacLean officiated. Alexander Swan presided at the organ and accompanied Miss Clara Greening when she sang Perfect Love during the signing of the register.

The bride, given in marriage by brother. Mr. J. Stuart MacFarlane, wore ivory lace over taffeta, with shirring at shoulders and caught with clips of silver. The skirt was flared with bustle effect.

Her finger tip length veil of bridal was held with a coronet of blossoms and she carried orange Johanna Hill roses and maidenhair of Mrs. J. Stuart MacFariane, wore rose marquisette over taffeta with matching She chapel carried Talisman roses. The bridegroom was attended Mr. James J.

Dunn. Mrs. MacFarlane, mother of the flowered silk. black felt hat and of Adeline roses G. J.

Burns, cousin of bride, and Jos. the bridegroom. A reception held at the home of the bride's The ushers were Messrs. Robert MacFarlane, brother of the mother, Lenore st. Mr.

and Mrs. Black will reside at Stony Mountain. chose navy Pratt- McLachlan A wedding was solemnized in the vestry of Riverview church, Friday evening. Dec. 1, when Gwendolene F.

eldest daughter of Mr. and W. R. McLachlan became the bride of Bombardier Montgomery B. Pratt.

second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pratt.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. William Briggs The bride wore a Queen's blue crepe frock. the high neckline caught with tiny rosettes of the material. Her hat was a model of black felt with flowing veil. She wore A corsage of pink Sweetheart roses.

They were attended by Miss Chrissie Savage and Mr. William Dickson. A reception WAS held at. the home of the bride's parents. The wedding cake was adorned with the decoration used on the bride's mother's cake and the insignia of the bridegroom's unit.

Mr. and Mrs. Pratt are residing in Winnipeg. Wed In Manse MINITONAS. -The wedding of Evangeline Hazel, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. W. Booth, to Mr. Christopher Brown, second son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Tarn Brown of Renwer, was solemnized at the United church manse at Swan River, at 4.30 p.m. Wednesday November 29. Rev. M.

E. Graham. officiated. The bridesmaid was Miss Alice Mae Brown, sister the bridegroom. The best was the bride's second brother.

Mr. Wilbert man, Henry Booth, gunner in the R.C.A. of the First Division, 92nd Battery, Edmonton. The bride was given in marriage her father. chose a bolero frock of wine taffeta.

with A full skirt and gathered bodice. The bridesmaid wore a dress of wine rough crepe with A white lace collar. Mrs. Booth wore a gown of navy flowered crepe. A wedding dinner was served 1 for immediate relatives at the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside al Renwer. Steele- Gould A wedding solemnized in St. James Anglican church.

Keewatin, December when Margaret Eleanor Gould. of Winnipeg, Mr. daughter William Gould Mrs. and the Gould. and Mr.

Gordon Steele, of Keewatin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele, of Keewatin, were united marriage. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Warren. of Keewatin. brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom.

Ongagements Mrs. H. Moore announce of engagement their daughter, Margaret Mac- Lennan. Lieutenant Melvin Thomas Woods, 12th Field Company R.C.E.. C.A.S.F., of Dr.

and Mrs. D. S. 'The weldest son wedding will take place the latter part of December. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Tomlinson, North Kildonan, announce the engagement of their daughter. Florence Effie, to Mr. W.

George W. BuchanTerrell, of the R.C.A.F., Toronto, only son of Mrs. W. F. Terrell and the late Mr.

W. George Buchan, of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place in Toronto December. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Turner announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Verna Ethel, to Mr. Robert Roy Forrester, 112 squadron R.C.A.F., only son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Forrester. The wedding will take place in December. Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Hebb Announce the engagement of their daughter, Hettie Irene, to Mr. Francis Graham Briegel of Calgary, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Briegel of Olds, Alta. The wedding will take place December 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Bentlem B. Douglas announce the engagement of their only daughter, Elliott Watson, to Mr. William Thomas Atchison. second son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Atchison, East St. Paul, Man. The wedding will take place December 30.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEAnd You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated.

Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn'talways get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and Harmless and gentle, they of make the bile flow freely, They do the work calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else.

26c. fern. valley. corsage.

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