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THE CALGARY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1929 16 Reception Planned 9 IBTiV For Eastern Visitor COLUMN Mrs. R. H. Parkyn.

OSSS Boulevard northwest, will hold a reception at her home Wednesday evening, Aug. 2L at o'clock in honor of her guest, Mrs. W. H. H.

Tracey. of Boston, who will spend a few day in the city. Wednesday Special THE SPICE OF-FASHION AT ALL MEAT MARKETS 2 The member of the Calgary Human Society, the Anti-Vivisec I PERSONAL COOKED HAM, sM to. 50c tion Society and all others interested In humane education are invited to meet Mrs. Tracey when she will give an address on the "Ideals of Humane Education," and report on her trip COFFEE Helena Rubinstein's Toilet Preparations New Canadian Prices Now that toilet preparations by the noted Helena Rubinstein are made in Canada the smart Calgary women will appreciate the definite saving in price which this has brought.

ThiM art world famous products and ar happy to announce our assortments complete and in condition to serve you immediately. Com in and avail yourselves of these tow prices. Temple-Duff Drug Ltd. 210 Eighth Ave. West 4th Street West at 25th Avenue Mies Marion Curtis, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.

A. M. A sleeveless wool frock fpr fall! Ridiculous! you will be inclined to think offhandbut charming will bo your after-thought hen you have actually glimpsed on of them. Chanel is among the first of the French houses to promote this mode and already ha shown several In her early collection. A copy of on of her smartest model I sketched here.

It is developed in claret re SUNRISE through the United States and Western Canada. Hillhurst W.M.S. to SUNSET GOLD OUR HIGH GRADE CALGARY GOSPEL MISSION PICNIC The annual picnic in connection with the Calgary Gospel Mission Sunday school will be held on Wednesday afternoon at St George's Island. The children will meet at the Mission Hall, corner Ninth avenue and Third street east, at 2:30, where auto will be waiting to convey them to the recreation grounds. An interesting programme of games and races will be carried out during the afternoon.

The superintendent and worker of the mission will be in charge. One of the unique features of the Calgary Gospel Mission picnic ia the aot.g service under the trees which will be held as usual at the close of the. outing. Curtis, during the summer months, has left for the wt to visit in Renfrew. Ontario, before resuming her slirlies in Queen's University.

A FINE QUALITY Hold Outdoor Meet lb. 28c Pensii Pcznd The August meeting of the W.M.S. of Hillhurst United church will be an outdoor meeting held at the home of Mrs. T. Shaw.

1754 Eghth ave nue northwest, on Thursday at 3 25c 48c 32 19c 16c 5c p.m. Mrs. A. Macwunam win ne tne speaker and Mrs. Allan Kuttan win LEA PERRIN SAUCE, Bottle CORNED BEEF, per tzi HEINZ BAKED BEANS, tall tin TOILET PAPER, large roll Lougheed, Mr.

and Mr. Douglas Lougheed and Clarence lougheed will go to Banff later in the week. ve a reading. There will be special music, and tea will be served at the close. Chief Justice and Mrs.

W. C. Sim Mr. and Mrs. McVicar Donald and George Grant of Hillcrest are visitors in the city for a few days.

Thomas Cross of Edmonton spent Tuesday In t'ne city en route to his home, following a three weeks' holiday at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jull announce the engagement of their daughter, Mabel Kathleen, to David Airth Jamieeon, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jamieson of Renfrew, Ontario, the marriage to take place the middle of September. Mrs. Tom Wards of Berkeley, California, is a visitor in the city, following the marriage of her son, Donald Wards, in Vancouver. Mrs. D.

M. McCall, who has been holidaying in Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary, left on Monday evening by way of the Crows' Nest Pass, en route to Trail, B.C., where she will be the uest of her uncle, A. Clarke-Graham, before returning to her home in Victoria. Lady Lougheed, Mrs. Nolen Hussey mons returned on Monday from a month's holiday at the coast.

i COMING In compliment to Dr. and Mr. Frank D. Price and Mis Uarlorie In the Sweet Grass Hills district for eighteen yesrs before coming to Calgary. RETURN FROM TOUR Miss Marie.

Isabel and Elizabeth Wilso.i. accompanied by W. 8. Adam-son, have returned to their home in Gleichen after a tour through the mountains. TO MAKE THEIR HOME IN COUTTS Mr.

sod Mrs. B. M. Guess with their family left on Saturday for CoutU, Alberta, following a two-year residence In Calgary. Mr.

Guess has teen In employ of the Cushing Lumber Co. Mr. am) Mrs. Guess homesteaded Price of Toronto. Mrs.

H. P. O. I BREAD 7c Limit 5 loaves. EVENTS: Savary entertained informally at tea jnonaay niiernoon.

ur. ana Mr. Price are visiting their son Dr. Harold W. Price this week en route to their home in the east following a TOMGHT Attention, folk! Big feature nov vrau io jasper una me coast.

THE BEST IN FOODSTUFFS AT THE LOWER PRICE! o- Jack Piper of Montreal. Is the guest of his father, Dr. W. A. Piper, Rail and Sail to Eastern Canada wool crepe and aside from having the distinction of aleevelessness, it also illustrates the new raised waist, line.

A slightly flared aklrt with curving tucks run Into a belted waistline with bow encrustation of elty dance at Central Academy, including foaf trot, prise dance, novelty entertainer featuring "Breakaway." A real time with a real "Collegian" band five-piece orchestra. A good tlmi) guaranteed. Gents, 35c, ladies 25c. 20-1-Advt. tor a iortnignrs nouaay.

and Mrs. William Nutter left on Tues day for Banff, where they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mrs.

W. II. Hunt has returned from Edmonton, where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald self fabric.

The same bow them i also carried out at the shoulder. SALVATION ARMY PICNIC The Salvation Army Citadel Sun 24-hand whist drive Sandstone hall neuiey ior past lorinignt. The sleeveless Jumper of lightweight tweed is another newcomer MANY TOURISTS ARE EXPECTED THIS WEEK A party of fifty Franco-American Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ashdnwn day istiool will hold its twenty-eighth annual picnlo Wednesday afternoon at St George's Island at 2:30 o'clock. tonight o'clock sharp. Good bond prises. Dance, to music by the Sandstone Syncopators. None better.

JUf go! 20-I-Advt for fall which follow up the sleeveless idea. A very chio French sportswoman wear It for golf over a thin wool slip-on sweater or linen The worker of the Sunday school shall and small son have returned home after spending the past few weeks at Qualicum Besrh. lax '-n will be in charge of the programme AAA Memorial ball, wblst drive tonight. rerUers passed through Calgary early Monday morning on their way ver jsiana. $10 top prise; also usual good prises; to the Peace River district, Cana 24 bands of wnist; snarp.

Ad Gordon Sprague has return kv for tne arternoon. supper will be provided for all juniors and workers, also for those from the children's home. All officers in the city are Invited to take part in the annual event. mission 25c. iu-i-Aavi.

dian Pacific Railway authorities reported. The group form the second AAA WEDK8DAY motor from Edmonton, where he has spent the past few day. Mrs Sprague and Miss Audrey Snrapu part of a larger contingent who will make their homes in Northern Al Whoonee! Big danoe and vaude are remaining to be the guests of Harry Lewin, the Y.P.S.M., and Staff-Captain A. Steele, the divi airs. A.

jj, Argu in the capital. ville at Mldnapore schooinouse, Wednesday night Drtv out for the time of vour life. Dancing 9 o'clock. sional officer, will be present. Parents and guardians are asked to bring berta, settling permanently if circumstances are favorable.

Eleven car bearing 150 people entered the Calgary district on Sunday. This nartv comprised a Peoria Life Advt. Mr. and Mrs. W.

mi h.r Refreshments. i-i AAAAAAAAAAiAAAAftAAAAAAAAJ children, are Edmonton visitor i'n Calgary and Banff for a fortnight's holiday, Insurance Company tour and proceeded west to Banff and Lake iVrEDDSNGSi: Dr. and Mrs. M. M.

Diinranrti. ai their lunch and tne school will provide the tea. In' view of the special duties In connection with the relief of unemployment in Great Britain to be performed by the Lord Privy Seal, J. H. Thomas, he will receive $25,000 a year instead of $10,000, the normal salary.

Louise. Other tours which will pass through Calgary during the coming wk are the Arts and Crafts Guild Edmonton, who were recent visitors in the City, are at nreaent th. special train of nine cars, with fifty- of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell at two tourist ana me American Comoanv train tour club with RIDDLE ROBE A pretty wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening, July IT, at Knox ten car and eighty passengers.

Both will arrive In Calgary on Tuesday. An miss E-iien wad ha. H. United church, when Doris Hazel Gertrude Robe and Mr. Cecil Riddle M3 LIvo Your Vacation I Over Again With a I CINE-KODAK II Nothing will five ryj more pleasure on If your holiday trlp-r I I and for years after 1 1 than a Cine- II Kodak.

11 Anyone can make I I movie pictures of 11 I I professional qual- 3 ity without prev- Ifl ious experience. 1 1 Complete outfit, 1 Ask for I Demonstration. 1A Miss Rita Brazenall and Mis halta O. H. Shenk tour 1 expectea on were united In marriage.

The Rev rMv. Thar nartv will number firty- nwas or Wilmington, California. Geo. A. Dickson officiating.

Th bride entered the church with Mrs. Adam Turn. iM five. In all, special trains and reserved cars, 521 tourists will pass through the Calgary district during MOURNING OAR Ml NTS CuritxikUycaecrmracdlydyed her brother while Lohengrin's bridal Turner are the guests of MY. and chorus wa played by Clifford Hig- V.

riUiianna In Kilmnnlnn the week. AAA Sin- THE BIG 3 S.S. "Noronic," Hamonic" and "Huronic" cruise Lake Superior and Huron, calling at the twin cities. Port Arthur and Fort William and at Sarnia. Why not take advantage of these ports of call and break your eastern journey with a stretch aboard ship? By booking via NORTHERN NAVIGATION your ticket includes the water trip and boat trains carry you to the pier and meet your ship for points East.

You will see by the map how direct is this route to your destination. Sea air, wonderful meals, interesting scenery and pleasant, congenial shipboard compary make this an ideal break in jour long journey. Reservation from any CN.R. or C.P.R. Railway office, er from f.

A. McCambridf, Northern Navigation, I Royal lank Cham bars, Calgary, Alts. Mrs. B. J.

Kells hi SUMSETj the capital, where she was the guejt Tne water oi tne rm wa mermaid. Little Beta and Margorle Stickle were flower girls. MEETINGS CANCELLED' There will be no meeting during August of Star of the West, L.O.B.A. r. uunsnaw.

blouse. Again the higher waistline i Indicated by a narrow leather belt These are both advance model but have a promise of popularity that it would be well to keep in mind. (Note. For note on what tht short, thin woman may wear becomingly, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to This Modern World, car of tht newspaper. (Copyright.

1929. Standard Publishing Corporation.) ansa ioroinv Ami I rl.lt.. i Mr. and Mrs. Kiddie nave returned me ciiy irom Edmonton, this -week.

to Calgary, after spending tneir honeymoon at Vancouver, Victoria and other point In B.C. Miss Blanche Welter of is the guest of Miss Catherine Stuart at present. W.I. ARRANGES DISPLAY T- thompson M.mhern of the Calgary branch mvu or itiaeau Park MI of the WX are reminded to bring to Lake, where they have been holidaying. AAA Miss Lyla Leopard of Portage la a v.rMn louowing their contribution or nower ana veretablea to the home of Mra May- nb "ji.aii j-Aae.

AAA Phono Main icnirnMih hew Thirteenth avenue west, not Prairie, has arrived in the city to be Calgary Associated Clinic (Formerly at 140 Sixth Avenue West) Hss removed all offices to Its new Clinic Building. 214 Sixth Avenue West Where sny of its members may now be consulted. Dr. D. 8.

Macnab Dr. A. W. Scott Dr, W. A.

Lineoln W. Price Dr. A. E. Aikenhead Dr- Smul Morri Dr.

J. S. Murray Dr. E. E.

8andreoek Dr. G. D. Stanley Mr, Frederick Langston Mrs. Norman Luxton of Banff is visitor in the city.

llslllIIV the guest of Miss Helen Leppard for later than Tuesday evening, for use in the constituency display. AAA a lew days. ui. Al. tl.

WhHt.u I i DIIUG NORTHERN NAVIGATION DIVISION CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 9 A marriage of interest to Calgar- rr i ha returned to ENTERS UNIVERSITY lans will take place on August 21, a. cuy xouowing a two-month visit at the coast. Calgary Ud is or ALnaniA Harry Kheong, a Chinese student, the Presbyterian church, Medicine Hat, when Miss Mara Ruth Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

AA Mr. and Mrs. DnnaM n.i.. born in Calgary and receiving his education here, will shortly leav for being congratulated on the birth Becker of Medicine will become the bride of ohn Leonard Hughes. the University of Alberta, wnere ne will study chemistry, Miss ttecxer, wno is a graduate or the University of Alberta, is well a son, August 15.

McG'. "ho has been visitor in Camrose, the guest of Iher sister, Mrs. Sydney Stewart, for TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE MODERN WOMAN known in this city, having visited here on many occasion. Mr. B.

Knowle of Edmonton, and jrw uays. win return to the city on Wednesday evening. her guest, Mrs. B. Wllllnger of Chi Mrs.

E. F. McKechnl rM cago, left on Tuesday morning for NOW tbi city, where they will spend a fortnight's holiday. A A Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Guatus of Mount Royal, were host on Sunday daughter, Mis Jean McKechnle, who have been the guests of the former" sister. Mrs. J.

Murray Lister, for the past three weeks, will leave Wednesday evening for their home in Billings, Montana. to Dr. Walter A. Jacobs, internation HONOLULU ally known scientist, Mrs. Jacobs and their son and daughter, who arrived A Mr.

and Mrs. Fred SDoonr hv as ttvlr guest Miss Edvthe Rn in the city from New York City, after vleltlng In Denver and Yellow of Lethbridge. stone National Park, en route. Dr. Jacob la at the head of the depart ment or pharmacological chemistry of the Rockefeller Institute for Medl For Outdoor Ease and Vacation Comfort I (7XLQ modern tendency is LxZc always toward new and better things.

Old-fashioned cal Research, of whose scientific staff. Dr. Edwin Lysle Gustus, son of Miss Beth Hector has returned from Three Hills, where she ha been the guest of her aunt. Mr. J.

Lipklnd, for several weeks. A A marriage of Interest to many in this city and throughout the province will take place on September 4, In Edmonton, when Miss Mabl Nix, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. J. E.

Nix, will become the bride of Nelson T. Mr. and Mr. J. E.

Gustus, Is a member. Dr. Gustus Is at present holidaying in Prince Edward Island and Southern Nova Scotia Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs it and their family have left for Banff, Lake Louise and other mountain resorts, returning via the Crow's Nest Channel a ihm eernmnnv 1a k.

ham. I formed in Wesley United church. Miss Nix is the provincial secretary Pass, to Madison, Wisconsin, and later to New York. 01 uie uinsr worn Boara or Alberta. A- A Among those who motored out to hhe is expected to come to Calgary eariy next weex ana win spend sev A ior- methods and foolish discomforts must go, says the woman of today.

One example of the modern trend is Modess. Women, the country over, have been quick to discover that Modess has three vital SUDeriorities. ir i tao11 the Chinook races on Monday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Davis, Regina; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lessen, Mr.

eral day in tne city. AAA and Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mrs.

William Dr. and Mrs. J. Scovll Murray en- lenainea iniormany at dinner Mon Underwood, Mrs. A.

M. Natsmlth, Mrs. W. M. Chandler.

Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Roy Walling. Mrs. I.

J. day evening, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Price and Miss Mar- Scott.

Mr. F. M. Johnston, Mrs. J.

17 II lorle Price or Toronto, who are THE BIG FAST E. Hesson, Mrs. H. L. McLellan, Re guests in the city this week at Brae- gina; Mrs.

H. G. H. Glass, Mrs. L.

J. mar Lodge. comfortable, can be in- iZa'I standy disposed of and is WHITE EMPRESSES OF THE PACIFIC Maiden, Mrs. Charles Morris, Mrs. K.

Miller and Mr. and Mra Edward Mrs. A. Bird, accompanied by her son and daughter, who are at pres Hlnton, Tulsa, Oklahoma. AA Mrs.

D. Clive Betts, Mrs. H. A. an effective deodorant.

ent me guests or ner sister. Mrs. H. Phalen, Eyebrow. Sask, will shortly Gray.

Mra A. L. Smith, Miss Janet return to tne city oy motor. AAA Sparrow and Miss Mary Patrick are is a The The filler in Modess Largest and fastest steamships in Orient 'Service on their Vancouver-Yokohama: -sailing now leave you at Hawaii, the Dr. Clara Christie has returned to the city after spending the summer fluffy, yielding mass, s.

momns in itocnester. AAA I S-w Mrs. Peter C. Lai kin. wife of the Canadian high enmrnissioner to ureat Britain, and Miss Larkin, who among tne laigary women expected to go to Edmonton at the end of this month for the provincial women's golf tournament AAA and Mrs.

Glen Puller and family, have returned from a month' holiday at Sylvan Lake. AAA Mrs. M. McKenexle and her daughter Helen, are expected shortly to return to the city after snending the summer with Dr. and Mrs.

G. L. Milne, at their summer home at returned from England on the Em press of Australia, recen'Jy, have been the guests of Gerald Larkin siaes are rounded, lhe gauze is cushioned with a film of downy cotton for added comfort. Try Modess. We are sure you will find it convincingly better and it costs no more than you usually pay.

Cattle Frank Road, Toronto. They are at present en route to Calgary, where Mrs. Larkin will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. J.

8. Hamly. and niece, Mrs. fTeo Mlteau and Mr. paradise of the Pacific Designed and built for service on the Pacific, the White; Empresses of the Canadian Pacific' fleet are; favoured by the discriminating traveller appreciative of comfort, luxury and helpful jseryice, combined with rapid transport W.

C. CASEY, General Agent Ocean Traffic, Can. Pac Car. Main and Portage, Winnipeg EMPRESS SERVICE! is seasoned, mellowed and sounds Beecher Bay, Vancouver Island. AAA Miss Ruth Hull, the most northerly woman newspaper writer in Canada, is in Victoria at present on a visit with her mother.

She came south from Stewart B.C. where she is an assistant editor on The Stewart News. AAA Fllteau. AAA I Lady Cynthia To-hill. of London.

a passenger coming to Canada on the Empress of Scotland. Lady Cynthia is a sister of the fifth Earl of Ban-don, wtiose country seat Is Castle Bernard. Bandon. County Cork, Ireland. She married in 1925 Lieut Frances Christian Darbv Tothill, on of the late Admiral Sir Hugh TothlJl, odess Mra.

XV. A. Reed, accompanied by her small son Arthur, has left for home, after a holiday in Victoria, the ruest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. p.

W. Gemot AAA AAA Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Black are being congratulated On the birth of a son on August 18 at the ueneral Hosnltal. Rleht Hon, Winston Churchill. Mrs. Black- was formerly Mifs Stella made in Canada: CANADIAN Major Churchill, Mr. Randolph Churchill and Mr.

John Churchill lunched with the prime minister in PACIFIC vaugnam. AAA Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Merfells an nounce the engagement of their eld Ottawa last Wednesday. AAA Mrs, McCreary, RN. Is a Calgary visitor in Regina and Winnipeg. AAA est daughter Lilian, to David Macey. JOHNSON JOHNSON, Limited, Montreal "World's largest makers of surgical dressings, handages, absorbent cottons, etc.

STEAM IP VANCOUVER AWAII -JAPAN -CHINA-PHILI PPINES son Mr. and Mrs. D. Marey of Mr. and Mrs.

N. Forbes are receiv- ancouver. i ne marriage will take place the end of September. A fi. A.

Allison and his faiuilv tiave ina- congratulations on U-e birth of son, at the Scottish private hospital. by motor, uIfaj9P Auiutt 1 'MtUTMd,.

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