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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 11

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THE WIXMl'M KVKXIXO THII1UNK miuhmy. it. im 3 i WMAM5S smdIMf 'SIM SB I 'j -II I. Il Mi The Granite Ladies Curling club will hold dance Friday evening S.SO o'clock at the club house, Moatyn Place. The committee la charge of the dance Include: Mrs.

O. T. Pud-lay, Mr Fletcher Bowser, Mr Douglas P. Allen, Mrs. C.

U. Meaden, Mrs. Sr. W. Dudley and Mrs.

M. D. Lemon, from any of whom tickets may be I obtuinrd. I A Jupunese fite wa given TVed- neadayi evening at the Travellers I hall by the eiils auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks home. Miss Marcla Cramer entertained during the in-J teriuission of the nance.

Supper was served bv girls in Japanese costume I at the "Peek Inn." The committee I I in charge were Mis I P. UabinoviKh, li. egal, K. Yainil- kow, r. Turkfltop, I'arskey.

E. Gershiieid, oilman and K. I Mrs. A. II.

No.vih and Mrs. Partridge were Joint hostesses at silver tea this ailernoun at the home I uf Mrs. Nojta. Teller oU In aid of Ht. Patrlek's Anglican church.

Mrs. A. V. licecher and Mrs. J.

Tempest presided over the tea table. Those. assisting In serving were: Mrs. J. N.

Ingmhain. Mrs. A. Y. Whamond, Mrs.

A. fox, Mrs. C. A. Noyes, Mrs.

M. i Hobsorn Misses M. Ferguson, M. 1 ilagerman, Jean Noyes, Mrs. 11.

Piaison had charge of the program ul' music. The Miaeiieordia guild will hold its annual tia Wednesday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Ralph Patterson, 219 "Garry Kt. S. K.

J.cnuhun. presl-dent, ill receive with the remiuniior of the executive. leather Ladies' Curling1 club will en srtaln at a tea and "500" party 8 next Friiiay afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at thn Hudson's Bay tea room. Tables may be reserved by telephoning Mrs. McAlplne, Sher-brooke Companion Court Sliinjng Star.

No. 13a, will hold a dance Monday evening lit 8.30 o'clock In Travellers' 3 lio.II. The Juvenile Hiisnball club of this court will hold a dance April -9 in tho same hall. The presentation of prizes won by the members of the Granite Women's Curling club during the last season Was held Thursday evening In the I club houHP, Mostyn place. After the 1 presentation supper was served.

The prize winners were: Dingwall competition Mrs. J. i Tulloeh. Miss 1). Cain.

Miss J. Cus- son, Mrs. F. W. Imdloy, skip.

Wilson trophy Mrs. If. Tomklns, Mrs. S. Ragland, Mrs.

J. Walsoro, Mrs. it. Deneen skip. Siirkvillo competition Mrs.

Fletcher Howser, Mi wt J. Custon, Mrs. I Rowlands, Mm. T. W.

Dudley, skip. Points clai.s, Mrs. A. (i. Meaden, Mra.

F. W. Dudley; class, Mrs. Douglas P. Allen, Mrs.

V. Rowlands. Tho. Granite ladies were successful j' nlso in winning the MaeDougall cup In the recent bonsplel. Tho rink was composed of: Mrs.

M. D. Lemon, Mrs. I B. Toombes, Mrs.

C. Martin and Mrs. II. Deneen, skip, I Grace Church Women's Missionary I'ocli ty held its annual election of 1 fficers at Its monthly meetinir Fri-Jay afternoon In Grace church. The president, Mrs.

C. K. Sugden, was in tlie chair. The officers elected for the coming year are: Honorary presidents. Lady Alkins, Mrs.

H. Moore, nod Miss M. llargrave; president, Mrs. J. Itobson Nichols; vice-presi-Scnls, Mrs.

K. W. Young, Mrs. Luther Holling, Mrs. E.

R. Tennent, Mrs. W. S. Paymond, Mrs.

J. Ashbury, Mrs. It. J. Oliver; recording secre-lary.

A. J. Long; corresponding: tei-relarv, Mrs. II. A.

Mclntyrc; trea- I tuii-r, Mrs. O. Illobert; systematic giving. Mrs. J.

li. Nelson and Mrs. 1 S'okoe; outlook secretary, Mrs. Taylor: mission band, Mrs. K.

A. Scott; mission circle, Mrs. 8. J. I Smith; mlto boxes, Mrs.

K. H. Ten-oant. The Metit. Stanley Mitchell clinp-ter, I.O.D.K, entertained at Its lift li ftimiuil birthday party Friday 110011 In the Y.WO.A.

A number of 5 nurses and soldiers from Tuxedo hospital were among the guests. The regent. Mrs. 3. I.

Head, nsflsted by Mrs. J. H. mid Mrs. J.

Mi'i'iilluUKh received. Those assist- ing at the tea tables were Mrs. Cecil I llolninn, Mrs. titan ley Mitcllell, Mrs. -3.

II. Treleaven, Mis. ilr. A Wsgner, and Mr. J.

John- ilon. Mrs. Graham Norton and Thornton pmitvM tea. The mom-f bees of the chnpter uuido a liillon to Mrs. A.

II. Merrick, former' i hccrelnr who will Irav'o soon fori the old country. The proceeds of the tea will bo devoted to ttie hospital work of the chapter. The danifl committer of the TTnlon Itank Social club have arranged for a dance to be held May 11 in tho Iloyal Alexandra hotel under the pr.t-ronago of ftlr. and Mis.

H. 13. Kliavv. I 11111 i i iii 1 1 1 1 1 i i i in 1 1 1 riii 1 ri in i 1 1 1 1 1 i iji 1 AFTER I I THEATRE DANCE I 1 OLYMPIA I 1 HOTEL 1 f. 10 TO 12,30 Saturday Nljhti 10 to 12 2 The Predomincncc of the Maytag Superiority is quickly realized when you try it.

I'linno lit anil III II iron tht hatiit ut tha ilmlrr nrrrt you whu iiriu tlirni, LOGAN AND ARLINGTON I Phone Garry 11C0 I i '(tirtj Keep the warmth IN tj I and the cold OUT f. i it H.7J Have a eup of hot 0o ItlSVif veryday. It will warm tT 'iP yu nJ throuh 1 fortify aitain.t fatigue ward off (TTXf a eolds and chilli Let Cnfenra Be Year Beauty Doctor 3. flWi wfc. BoMw rrhm C-TWol: Imm.UIXB-h.

ttmtmi. i I Eat Bread-Eat More Bread A lady customer said the other day: "There are a hundred ways in which one can use good bread and the better the bread the more uaes you can put it to" and she went on to state in how many ways she used CANADA BREAD THE BEST BREAD BAKED These are just a few of them: There's the good old-fashioned bread and butter then toast and then often she sliced it and put it back in the oven in loaf form and served it hot for supper then again he dipped slices in beaten egg and milk and fried it into I the tasty French Toast then into all kinds of landwiches with all kinds of fillings and when soma sbces and "heels" got a little dry, made them into the relishable family bread pudding then there were crutonj foV the soups and on down the lift but with health and economy in every service you begin today to ute CANADA BREAD in some of these many ways. Phones: Sherbrook 2017-2018, or get it from the grocer. run 1 1 ri in i rrn rn ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 inn 1 1.1 1 1 ri i ri 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 in 1 1 1 1 1 in i in 1 1 1 1 in i mim 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I REMOVED fgfe i is Ie 1 KOLCHIN has removed his Up' business from the Avenue Block to t' i 1 larger and more attractive premises 1 -AT- i 404 Builders' Exchange 1 il Waii. Eaton'.) ft 'lJ 1 The firm will be known in future X3Jt 1 as Kolchin Boxer Fur Co.

I I1 5 Mr. Boxer, who has just been added to the firm, is a i practical all round fur man and is a decided asset to I the firm. Of Mr. Kolchin nothing need be said his 1 I work is too well-known through his connection with 1 1 Creeds, Ltd. HAVE YOUR FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED NOW 1 I I WE GUARANTEE OUR WORKMANSHIP 1 1 1 FURS STORED AT 3 OF THEIR VALUE 1 I KOLCHIN BOXER FUR CO.

1 1 401 BUILDERS' EXCHANGE (Opposite Eaton's) 1 Owing; to an unavoidable delay wo will be without our phone for a few days, during which time we would request our cuatomers to cll personally. ri't'i'i tin i it i ii it 1 1 1 in i 1 1 1 ii i' m- ti iqg3r sai ihi ia FUR STORAGE AND REMODELLINGS Phone Sherbrook 5040. PORTAGE AVE, i of tha GRAND. CAFE Formerly ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL 18 Albert Street, near Notre Dame. our cuisine OUR PRIDE OUR SERVICE OUR AMBITION jl CHOP SUEY NOODLES OUR SPECIALTY SPECIAL BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON OPEN TUESDAY, APRIL 20th Pkkles' Chocolates (Hon lUZe and Frch) If iiiubtt to Et theff corvtniently Pho.ie M.

tw. The Reason you like Red Rose Tea in the familiar package with the Green Label is thevery reason you will like Red Rose Tea in the Blue Label package better. Blue Label Red Rose is the same character of tea as Green Lcbel but a little finer quality. Costs a few cents more per pound, but then i goes farther. You get extra strength, extra flavor, c-tra fragrance.

Try Red Rose Blue Label Tea. Red Rose Coffee is Always Fresh fvrrn rnfcm' SC ee eS "lt0 Ur coec "'Ttn'" Pot Just as stronS' full flavored and fragrant BHOffAfo as it went into the Red Rose Coffee Can because the can was filled and sealed air- tight the same day the fresh roasted coffee 2j-tgQ5iy beans were crushed. OIFIFjS TeaY res coffee and see what a cRosMco difference it makes. Red Rose Coffee in the Szsrrr' double-sealed cans is always fresh. The T.

H. ESTABROOKS C0MPAN7, LIMITED, St. John, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, St. John's, and Portland, Maine. Buy Made in -AS a matter of fact, everybody's in favor of the figure .8 movement as applied to 0j li the 1900 Cataract Washing machine, for it feg I is that magic movement that makes the 1900 I the perfect washing machine.

I By means of this figure 8, the water is If jl forced through the clothes in a figure 8 move- ment which forces it through them four times l.j as often as in the ordinary washer. Not. only that, but there are not any parts I in the tub to rub against the clothes and cause (u wear and tear. Nor arc there any jieavy cylinders jjjj I to lift out and clean after the wash is finished. Sf I The 1900 Cataract is without doubt the best jj washer'you can obtain.

We stand ready at I all times to back this statement by demon- i strating it in competition with any other I machine made-irrespective of price. I See it in use at the Cooking and Home-making School, tCH7- 'i '1 I Olympia Hotel, next week. Telephone us for af'f'H VA fli I jj particulars of our free trial offer. i-'-- Ij 1989 Washer Seles Co. Main 3850 Board of Trade Building III TO SING AT SUNDAY BENEFIT CONCERTS v'.

I I MRS. QUINTON MACKAY Mr. MacKay will ting at the concert to be given Sunday afternoon and evening in the Pantagei theatre, under the auspices of the Army and Navy Veteran' auxiliary, in aid of the relief work of the auxiliary. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Cot-sar fund. Mri.

MacKay tame to Winnipeg from London. having married fjuiiton MucKay, of the C.E.F, there during the war. HODGKINSON LAWRIE Slay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrie, was married to W.

A. Ilodgklnson, of "Warrington, this afternoon nt 4.30 o'clock at tho homo of the bride's parents, 432 Maryland st. Ke Philip Duncan conducted the ceremony. Tho bride was given in marriage by her father and her sister. Miss Bessie Lawrie, played the wedding marches.

Mrs. H. Murray Crawford sang "All 1-ove Ho Thine" during the feigning of the-register. The bride wore. a.

suit of navy hlun serge heavily embroidered with bho'k silk and an amber trlcoletto vest opening over a waist of white georgette embroidered in white silk. Her hat was a tailored model in navy blue trimmed with velvet flowers in henna and grey shades. She wore a 1 1 corsage bouquet of orchiJa and ruAcs. Ura. Jauiea Lrie, mother of the pnae, wore a gown of taupe embroidered charmruse with touches of old rose brocade.

After the ceremony an informal reception as hi Id. The bride's talde was centred with tli wedding take and decorated with white notion streamers and beds. and Mrs. Hodgkiuson will sail for Warrington, where they will make their homo. 1 POCOCK FERGUSSON Jean, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mra. A. Ferguson, luTJ Iiorchester vui mairied Thursday after- noon to K. V. Poccck at the homo of the bride's parents.

The ceremonv I took place 111 the living room, which as decorated with spring flowers and ferns. --Vr. C. W. Gordon, or Meihin's church, officiated.

The I brute. ho as given in marriage by I her fatbT, wore a gown of pale grey charmeuse trimmed with old rose u-nd carried a bumiuet of bridal rosa. Miss Betty Fcrgusson. sister of the bride, acted us bridesmaid. She wore frock of sand satin with a rope Klrdlo of siher.

She carried pink and white carnations. Mrs. Fergusson. mother of the bride, wore a gown of black satin with a vest of silver cloth Alter the ceremony the bridal party had dinner at the Hoyal Alexandra otel Lat ilr. am Mr8 for the west.

their return they will make their home at U1 Do" nnmon st. THOMSON CHAPMAN Gwendoline, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. chapman, was married to John Campbell Thomson, of lilrd's Hill.

Wednesday, at the homo of the bride's parents at Sel-KliR, Key. U. Morrison ofti-clalod und Mrs. M. Manning played tlie wedding march.

The bride, who was given 111 marriage by her eldest brother, T. chapman, woro a gown of ivory mousseline satin, with an overdress of silk nut embroidered In sei'd pearls. Her veil was held ill place by tiny wpraya of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and maidenhair tern. The bride's niece, little Miss Gwendoline Marguerite Kd wards acted as llower girl. She wore a pink and white net frock and a large pink tulle bow on her hair and carried a basket of pink and white carnations.

J. Keating, of llird's Hill, was groomsman. After the ceremony, 1 supper was served in the dining-room, which was decorated with whito wedding bells and streamers. Tho table was centred with the weeding cake and white carnations. La ter.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomson left for their home in Hird'a HilL The bride wore a travelling costume of navy blue satin, trimmed with georgette. WARES BROWNE The marriage of Mis-s Nellie Leslie Talor lnowne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Urowne, of Ashern. Maik, to Herbert Wright Wares, of Winnipeg, took place Friday evening in Friendship hall, oddfellow a' temple, ltev. Andrew ltoddan tt-tU-iaied. The wedding was unique in that It ia the first time that such a cere-mony was ever performed at a regu- lar meeting of the Orange lodge, the bridegroom being an oflleer of As- slniboine LoaI Orange IxHlge, No. 27t8.

He wore the regalia of office as did the o'htr oitlcers of tlie lodge and the officers of the lhstrlct oi Winnipeg lodge who were present. The lodge altar, on which reposed the Hible on a cushion, was surrounded with palms, ferns and flowers, and was draped with Union Jacks. An orchestra announced the arrival of the bridal party by playing the wedding march. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. They were preceded by the wardens of the lodge, in full regalia, and bearing alott crossed wands.

The bridesmaid, Miss Estella Wares, sister of the bridegroom, followed, (ieorge Wares, brother of the bridegroom, was groomsman. Mrs. Florence McCrea, of New York, sang during the signing of the register. After the ceremony the office! a of the lodge escorted the bridal couple around the room to tho dias, where the bride and bridegroom stood while receiving the congratulations of the guests who numbered HO. The bride woro a navy blue trico-tlne suit with a vestee of royul blue opening over a blouse of shell pink georgette.

Her hat was a smart tailored model of black straw, and she wore a seal cape, and carried pink roses. The bridesmaid wore a suit of navy blue serge with a black straw hut und a collar of ermine. Following the recep'ion the party adjourned to the dining-room, where the wedding repast was served. In tho centre of the bride's table was the wedding cake which aa cut hy the bride. A.

J. Hichardsoji, the bridegroom' employer, iuvihwiI the tmist to the newly married rouilc. A. Macdonald, furmer tinploer of the undo, also wui present. The evening as linked with a dince, afur which -Mr.

und Mm. Wares were made to luss under neath the "AsMniboine arch" tunned or the JolmJ hands of the other nu-mbera, who sanir "They Are Jolly Cood Koll'iwg," "AnlJ Ijins Syne," iloaing with -The King." campbTlladams i Lucy Eva, dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. AdaniM, Kimwll, was married to A.

Campbell, of Winnipeg, Wednesday, at the home of the bride's pnicnts. Kev. It. Ash-croft, of Shellmoulh, officiated, and Mrs. C.

iHinucmln played the weil- iIIiik march. The liridc. who as given In marriage by her father, wore a kowh of white creep de chine trimmed with beaded peorKctte. Jler veil waa maitp "Juliet" atvle and he carried a t.oiKiuet white rest a andj UIua of the valley. She was atiend-1 e.t by her sidter.

M.sj Annie Adams. aim wore A dainty guwn of white; tafl.tA and c.irnd a bouquet of; ti 1 1 and pmk carnations. Harold J. Adams acted aa gioomMiuan. After! ceremony luncheon v.as The Ul.le was centred with tt.

bride's caWe, and a de.i.iati cut flowers. Kev. AVicroft s. the toast to the bride and brid. -sroom.

Mr. nitl Mrs. Campbell t-latcr to spend their hnemcon a' the coast and on their leium il! sic)n at 24? t'oiKon ave Wliiiulej;.

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