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9 EDJrON'TONMOURN'Arj-'Tn Every Home" APRIL Betrothed Rotarians Are Hosts At Jolly Family Party Sons and Daughters of Rotary Join Grown-ups in Pro-! gram of Hilarious Fun I Local Council Luncheon Tribute to Famous Five Mrs. Arthur Murphy Speaks to Resolution of Congratulation City Health Services Described in Address by Dr. Jenkins pride in Edmonton's public North America act before it could health dsDartmsnt was felt by those be enforced. Mrs. Ross made re- Begin Your Shopping I Saturday fereace to lead among the who had the pleasure of hearing Dr.

At Thompson Dynes Rotary families of Edmonton held a delightful dinner party on Thursday evening at the Macdonald when lathers, mothers, sons and daughters participated in a program of hilarious fun. In a setting motivated by Rotary emblems and colors covers were laid Mrs. J. H. Morrison, Marion Morrison, Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Wilson. Missj Joyce Wilson.

Miss Eleanor MacDcu- I gall. Mr. Jack Forman, Miss Helen; Davidson Wilson, Mr. Gilbert David- son Wilson, Mr. Walter Ramsey.

Miss Helen Ramsey. Mr. Frank Turlcy, I Master Frank Tuiley, Mr. and Jack Juhlin, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. R. B. Jenkins, medical health officer, tell of the many phases of service which it performs at a luncheon gathering of Local Council ofiiccrs for about 200.

Mr. Charles Morrison, president of the club, acting as host. Novelty hats, balloons and various favors added to the carnival spirit. The after-dinner program arranged by Mr. Ray Staples, Mr.

George Campbell, Mr. Maurice Brown. Mr. William Freeman. Mr.

Jos. Barrett and Mr. William Freeman included clever comic songs by Mr. E. M.

Gunderson, whose tiny daughter. Lorraine sang in encore; stunts by the Rotary comedy quartet, Mr. David Davidson. Mr. Nor Campbell.

Miss Jean Campbell. Mr. Jack Campbell. Mr. Gordon Camp-j bell, Mr.

and Mrs. George Connie, George B. Cormie, J. Gordon Connie. T.

E. Pinch. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Fane. Miss Doreen Fane. Miss Margaret Fane, Kenneth Fane, Mrs. Rose. Bert Rose, Miss Muriel Rose.

Dorothy McAfee. Val. McAfee, i Mrs. McAfee, Bill McAfee. Margaret Atkins, Miss Jean Davidson, Miss Ce- celia Davidson, Mr.

C. A. Davidson. Mr. D.

M. Duggan. Mr. Gordon Rob- i ertson. Mr.

and Mrs. V. A. Porter, provinces in passing legislation for women and children, and congratulated most heartily the five who aad broitght about the removal of the last bar of sex inequality for thsir province and the dominion, as e)i as eSecting for the women of the whole world a higher status. To Mrs.

Murphy she paid a special tribute for her impetus in the taoe and her "stick-to-it-ivencss." "Unless we refuse to be ladies" aid women's auxiliaries, and get rid of the feeling of being the under dog, we are not going to get the benefits of the rights and privileges which ere now ours," was Judge Murphy s.cliallcnge, replying to the resolution. As a part of the International council, she pointed out that the Edmonton branch has a duty to all women who are linked up in this world organization to be Invaded for women had not yet been accorded universal right to preach. Important Legislation Unless we refuse to be ladies' aids and women's auxiliaries we are not going to progress. We must get over our psychology of centuries of being the under dog and work shoulder to shoulder Women can have anything they want they want it bady enough. Men are Miss Louise Porter, Master Allan Por-! and delegates at the Hudsonia on Thursday.

Work in the department is carried on by the medical health officer snd his staff along some thirty different lines, much of it in co-operation with the- provincial department of public health and the University of Alberta clinics. Dr. Jenkins explained. Dealing with vital statistics on a bookkeeping basis, profit and loss is tabulated and tlie department, like any good business concern, endeavors to build up the balance on the right side of the ledger. For instance it was shown by the spoaker that infant mortality had been reduced in Edmonton ty over 50 per cent during the past ten years.

In cold calculation it has been estimated that an infant at birth is wortli $9,000.00 to the community, the speaker said. The city pre-natal service is doing educative work through public health nurses who are available for visits to the home to instruct mothers and encourage them to carry out the Instructions of their family physician. Infant welfare, according to Dr. Jenkins, has made notable progress as a result of the baby clinic held twice weekly, while the pre-school age clinic is not so well developed. ter.

Mr. Joseph T. Barratt, Mrs. Joseph Barratt, Mr. and Mrs.

A. I. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Andrews. Alex- ander Andrews. Mr. and Mrs.

G. L. Printed Jacket Frocks man Smith, Mr. David Duggan and Mr: William Freeman; and clever dance numbers by Miss. ft Janet Mathson.

Miss Marcia May Gilles-pie. Miss Lois Sewart and Miss Florence Lunn, pupils of Miss Dorothy Kinney. tables were pushed back and games were played. The happy party seated on the floor joined in a singsong led by Mr. Maurice Brown and Mr.

Joseph Barrett, then a peanut kunt preceded an hour's dancing. Among those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A.

Robb, Miss Mary Robb. Dr. and Mrs. R. C.

Wallace. Miss Sheila and Miss Brenda Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. Blaltey, Miss Mary W. Blakey, Dr. R. B.

Wells, Miss Betty Cooper, H. H. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs! C. R.

Morrison. Miss Tipp, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Gunderson, and Lorain Gunderson; Henry Atack, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and Virginia Smith, Mr. R. M.

Pinfold. Mrs. R. M. Pinfold.

Miss Edna M. Pinfold, Miss Shirley M. Pinfold, Mrs. E. Pinch.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bruce, Donald Pinch.

Arline Pinch. Willa Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Hillas. Muriel Hilias. Evelyn and Charlie T. Iff Woman needs personhood to pro- I Hulas, Mrs.

G. A. Wilkinson ana George Wilkinson, Miss Vida Mackay, MISS DORIS THOMPSON charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burton Thompson, whose engagement to Mr.

John Errol Sydie, son of the late Mr. Calvin W. Sydie and Mrs. Sydie of Villa is announced today. The marriage will probably take place in the early summer.

tect the home, whether her place today is in or out of it. In everything that affects or influences the the home she mast take a part. As Miss Louise Pearson, Miss Babs Row-botham. Miss Florence Lund. Mr.

Andy Kinney, Mr. C. J. Rowbotham. but an increasing number is shown each month.

School boards and the Gwen. Miss Lorena and Miss Muriel Morrison, Mr. R. E. Staples.

Jack and Ruth Staples, Dr. E. W. Allen, Miss and Mrs. Griesbach are entertaining i bridge on Friday night arranged by on Friday evening prior to the Duke Mrs.

T. W. McBride. of York cabaret dance at the Mac- city health department co-operate in promoting health among school children, and there is a great field here for additional health work. Other phases touched on included handling of communicable diseases, food and milk control in retail shops.

His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Egbert will be present at the Duke of York cabaret at the Macdonald this evening. They will be accompanied by Miss Egbert and attended by Colonel Gillespie ADC. Others at the government house table will include. Lord and Lady Rodney, Major General the Hon.

William and Mrs. Griesbach, Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Pardee.

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. F.

is in town for a day or two and is staying at the Macdonald. Miss Annie Lyle is a visitor ia Calgary this week for the teachers' convention. Miss M. B. Munro of Edmonton is inspection of the 400 milk concerns donald.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Emery and Mr.

and Mrs. Sydney Wood are entertaining at dinner on Friday evening and later at the Duke of York cabaret dance in honor of Mrs. Bruce Smith and Miss Margaret Clarke of Calgary who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery.

Other dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Clennel Dickins, lila Allen. Mrs. Mortimer.

Mr. George A. Hoover, Medicine Hat: Mr. and Mrs. G.

Fred McNally. Jean, Helen and Betty McNally, Mr.1 and Mrs. W. W. Prevey.

Harry Prevey, ChesteT Prevey, Miss Ruth Prevey. Mr. J. B. Sackviile, George Sackville, Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. L. Wilson, Christina Wilson, John Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. McMullen. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Henry, Mr. John McMullen, Rev.) and Mrs.

M. L. Gregg Mr. and Sizes 14 to 20 a part of the great International Council of Women we ave a duty to all the women of the world, she pointed cut, and in a brief review told something of what romen of other countries were doing to gain power in making the laws that affect vhem. Mrs Murphy made reference to the Importance of the recent sex disqualification legislation, whereby women cannot be excluded from the exercise of any public fui.ction, or from being appointed to, or holding any judicial office or post, or carrying on any profession or vocation or from fny incorporated body.

Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Mrs. F. R. Munshaw graciously thanked the speakers anu the soloist.

Miss Violet Curnming, for taking part in the program, and the finale to the occasion was the presentation to the chairman and retiring president of the Local Council. Mrs. E. L. Hill, from the sub-executive.

"A bag William Dick. Dr. and Mrs. Edgerton Pope, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Milner, Mr. supplying milk to city homes; milk distribution, housing supervision, swimming pool supervision, industrial hygiene by which health and welfare of workers is guarded, coordination of health services. Closing Dr. Jenkins said: "We are a teaching city and we should see that our health services are highly and Mrs. J.

C. Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mra William Wilkin.

Jr, Thomas Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Tup 1 per Bigelow. Miss Katherine Evans of Winnipeg, Miss Lois Osburn, Miss Nona Nicholls. Mr.

Alan Harvey Mr. Louis Hyndman. Mr. Charles Far- a visitor in Calgary for a few days. Mrs.

Howard Stutehbury. entertained on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Gray, the superintendent, and the girls in residsncs at the Ruthenian home. In compliment to Miss Victoria Sterns and Miss Eva Fisher, whose marriages take place early in May. Miss Sunny Baird is entertaining at tea on Saturday afternoon. I A Full Line of SEEDS Mr.

and Mrs, Howard Emery. Miss Doris Thompson, Miss Ruth Emery, Miss Emily Muckleston, Mr. John Sydie, Mr. Evan Greene. Mr.

Clarence Campbell. Mr. Rusty Maclean of Calgary and Richard Coul-thard. The 13th Divisional Signal No. 3 will be hosts at dancing on Saturday evening at the Prince of Wales' armory.

Miss Dorothy Baxter of Weston-Super-Mare is arriving from England early in May for her marriage to Mr. George H. Read of Edmonton. We think they're wonderful because dresses of this kind should be considerably higher than For the Garden. quhar and Mr.

S. Bridges. Mrs. Woody Charske formerly Miss Penelope Davies of Edmonton is leaving New York today for Ottawa and will be in town within a fortnight to visit her mother Mrs. Daniel Davies.

Kir. Duncan Marshall arrived in Edmonton from Calgary and Leth-brldge on Friday morning and is staying at the Macdonald. Major General the Hon. William filled with good wishes" was the apt expression used by Mrs. W.

A. Flack in handing a lovely handbag to Mrs. Hill. Mrs. W.

J. Ross, Mrs. W. H. Cooper and Mrs.

M. Lewis bad charge of the arrangements. Home Beautifying His Worship Mayor Douglas who was the first speaker, appealed for co-operation of the individual home-maker in city beautification. Each woman, he felt, could create healthy rivalry on her own particular street along this line. His worship dealt briefly with the financial problem confronting the city fathers in the management of civic affairs and asked that women take an interest in these matters to which their representatives on the city council are giving gratis much of their time and earnest consideration.

Tribute to Famous Five Recalling the famous anomaly that though not recognized as a person, a woman had to sign the British .50 22 Mrs. Harry Somers is at home again alter two months' absence Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. W. T.

Ash, who is leaving shortly to tak? up her residence in Toronto, was a gue3t of honor at a WALTER DAMSflY eiRKt eixe. jasper at ir pretty tea givsn on Thursday t7 Weddings Printed crepes in the loveliest of colorings and combinations. Printed chiffons in floral designs and beautiful embroidered crepes. Mrs. Walter Darling Is entertaining at bridge on Friday evening for Mrs.

Herbert Taylor of Mountain Park who is the guest of Mrs. George Mackintosh. Mrs. Taylor is going to Mrs. Harry Smith.

Among the guests attending the annual luncheon of the Local Council of Women on Thursday at the Hud-sonia were Mrs. William Egbert. Lady Rodney, Mrs. E. L.

Hill. His Worship Noon Hour -Dip Calgary on Sunday to be the guest of Mrs. Freelands for a week or ten Announcements of all weddings must be accompanied by the signature and address of a parent or guardian or one of the principals concerned. This Is made necessary for the protection of people interested. VAPURE At the sign of the first sneeze, start using Vapure.

A tew drops on a handkerchief, when inhaled, clears the head of that stuffy teeling and quickly relieves coid 50c 12 to 2 if Is If I i it piano. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Penrose assisted hi serving refreshments. The guests were members of the ladies' auxiliary to the carpenters' union anj their husbands.

Many people are planning to attend the inspection of the Girl Guide days, and will be in Edmonton again before returning to Mountain Park. Mr. Sidney B. Woods Is In Calgary for a few days and Is staying at tlie I Palliser hotel. I Mrs.

Colin Allan is entertaining at bridge next Thursday for Mrs. Wil. liam McNeil who is leaving shortly Y.W.C.A. Pool $2.00 One Month $4.00 Four Months Smart Tailored Suits Liggett's Drug Store 10 lt Street and Jasper Mayor Douglas and Mrs. Douglas, Mrs.

Arthur Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Jenkins.

Mrs. E. T. Bishop. Mrs.

C. W. Lee. Mrs. W.

A. Flack. Mrs. Frederick Munshaw, Mrs. W.

L. Coone, Mrs. W. J. Ross, Mrs.

A. E. Coos. Mrs. R.

B. Empey, Mrs. J. P. Courtney.

Mrs Stanley Bowen, Mrs. A. B. Argue, Mrs. A.

Wolfe. Mrs. W. Bumey, Mrs. A.

R. Walsh, Mrs. J. C. Bowen, Mrs.

J. M. Dobie, Mrs. Victor B. Howard, Mrs.

Frank Howard (Prince Edward Island), Mrs. George Latham, Lady Rodney, Mrs. A. B. Robson, Mrs.

J. Pateman. Miss M. Beil, Mrs. W.

W. Prevey, Mrs. H. Kelcher. Mrs.

G. A. McKee, Mrs. J. P.

Gerrie, Mrs. E. U. to reside in Calgary. Mrs.

McNeil will also be a guest of honor at a Steele McGladrie A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the Baptist mans.e on Monday evening at 7:30 when David Irwin Steele was united in marriage to Jessie Calderwocd McGladrie, RN. Rev. M. L. Gregg read the marriage ceremony.

The bridal pair were attended by Miss Margaret McGladrie and Mr. William Phillips. After the ceremony dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Steele, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Steile will be at home at 8554 84 ave. after May I. companies by Iier txceuency iJiay Wlllingdon at the Prince of Wales armories on Monde afternoon.

Th2 inspection is open to the public. Miss Ina-Currie of Campbclltcn. N. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sidney C.

Ells. Members of the Canadian Women's Press club and the Canadian Authors' association will be the guests of thy Navy Twills and Smart Tweeds Kennedy, Mrs. M. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs.

A. R. McLennan, Mrs. J. A.

Mrs. F. H. Ruiter, Mrs. M.

Gordon, 'Pi Mrs. V. A. McLeod. Violet I.

dimming, Helen Bard, Mrs. Preston Collins. Mrs. W. Morely Seller Mrs.

J. A. McTavish. Mrs. G.

C. Duncan, To meet the demand for tables for the Duke of York chapter cabaret this evening, the management of the Macdonald has arranged for additional tables, which are available on application. Woodland City Dairy at tea on Monday, May 14. Dr Mrs. Lang received word on Thursday of the death of Mrs.

Lang father, Mr. John Hardwicke at Peter-boro, Ontario. Dr. and Mrs. Lang are leaving on Monday to spend the summer in Ontario.

Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Mathews and their son, George are leaving cn Saturday to spend three months abroad. They are sailing on May 14 on "The Empress of France" for England. Charles Hutchings, Mrs.

E. Kramer, Mrs. H. Blcomfield. Mrs.

A. C. Rankin, Mrs. J. W.

Johnston. Mrs. J. W. Adair, Mrs.

D. R. Stewart (Winnipeg), Mrs. J. W.

Cooper. Mrs. Norman Lewis, Miss Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Ransom Sutton. Mrs.

E. Larson, of Provost is the guest of Miss E. PASTEURIZED -A Miss Anne Brown entertained at Mr. and Mrs. M.

Peebles are the Splendid values to make this a real "suit" month. For street be sure and wear one of these smart tailleurs slightly fitted notched lapels and gored skirt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.

T. Peebles en route from California to their home in Winnipeg. mv, .1 cs Mrs. N. C.

Willson and her daughter. Miss Audrey Willson left on Wednesday lor Bowmanville Ontario owing to the illness of Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. W. J.

Bragg. Mr. George Congrave has returned to Winnipeg after spending the Easter holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

(. ('n 'j SMART HOSTESS looks to Turner's for aid in making her dinner or bridge party a success. Delicious pastry and cakes for all occasions. TURNER'S bridge on Wednesday evening. Honors were won by Miss Annabel Love and Miss Gladys McClure and the other guests were Mrs.

Floyd Lees, Mrs. J. K. Campbell, Mrs. W.

Driscoll, Miss Bessie Thrasher, Miss Kathleen White, Miss Stella Werner, Miss Helen Wolfe, Miss Mary Hemphill, Miss Marion Price, Miss Rose Newton. Ann Thomson and Miss Grace Harris. A surprise party of court whist was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Bells in honor of Mrs. Bells' mother, Mrs. George Goldsbury. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. G. Goldsberry, Mr.

and Mrs. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaffer, Mr.

and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Home, Mrs. Millon, Mrs. Domet, Miss Ruby Fraser, Mr.

Stanley Golds-bury, George Goldsbury, Jack Condie and Master Jerry Schaffer. The honors were won by Mrs. Millon, Geoige Goldsbury, and Mr. It's the best, and protects your health. Drink it every meal, it builds restores strengthens Once you take the trouble to place your order for a daily supply of E.C.D.

Milk, your supply is assured. You know then that you are having milk which is safeguarded and protected from the pasture to your doorstep. It's always the same always the best. Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Trouth. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Cairns and Miss Edna Hollands, motored to Wainwright on Wednesday, for the formal opening of the new Wain- Spring's Newest Coats wright hotel. "WHERE THE GOOD CAKES COME FROM 10135 10lt-t Street Phone 2230 (Opp. Uialto Theatre) SEE OIK WINDOWS 'Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Cameron entertained at cards on Thursday evening at court whist, honors going to Mrs. Kennedy of Calgary, Mrs. O. Stuart Smith, Mr.

Scott and Mr. Frank Penrose. Music was later enjoyed with Mrs. A. G.

Martin at the Visit the Boys' Fair Today and Saturday in the Y. M. 0. A. The finest tea you can buy Red Rose Orange Pekoe.

Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves three days in Be sure your sports coat is tweed fitted, flared and belted. For the dressy coat, what is smarter than black or navy in twills and broadcloths. duq, jtwery package guaranteed. 73 DYEING Your Shoes to any desired shade. Our new German dyes ensure your entire satisfaction.

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