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PAGE 14 THE VANCOUVER SUNVancouvciJs Home Nevcspa per SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1940 "Spring Started Spring Tea Grand President Coming to Railway Next Sunday I Continues Monday! b.M. CLARKE'S Convention Here The O.F.A." Club will hold Couple Wed This Morning California-Bound The quiet dignity of St. Paul's Anglican Church lent an added beauty to the simple service at eleven o'clock this morning when Margaret H. Higgins, daughter spring tea Sunday, April 14, from 3 till 6 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Bertha Heron, 3708 West Twenty-seventh Ave.

Bride of U.S. Navy Man Weil-Known in City Of special interest' in the city is the announcement made today by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Gil-roy, telling of the recent marriage of their youngest daughter, Helen Gilroy Baker of Oakland, and formerly of Vancouver, and Mr.

Homer Kennedy Davidson of Sacramento. Mr. Davidson Is1 a commissioned officer in the United Miss Violet Finlay will re. receive the guests, assisted by Miss Marjorie Heron and Miss or Mr. and Mrs.

H. Higgins be. Olive Freeman. came, tne bride of Sydney T. luck, son oi Mr.

and Mrs. P. Asked to preside at the tea Luck. hour are Mmes. Emily Maxwell, Rev.

Canon Harold King read Bertha Heron, Lilias Taylor, BOTH tne marriage rites and Mr. Wit Maud Brooks, Alice Tremblay, Sara Knox, Margaret Hope, Ella frid Farthing was bestman while Mr. W. J. Harper, brother-in-law Smart and Miss Rowen Davies.

of the bride, acted as usher. States Navy, and the couple will Like a breath of spring was reside in Long Beach, Calif. tne bride in her cornflower blue Engagements frock, featuring the new elongat Fashion Show ed torso line. A cluster of hy- MCf ym The Chalmers Church Young STORES drangea blossoms with a fluff of People's Association has ar pink veiling held by a blue rib Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Nevard of Chilliwack announce the engage ranged a spring fashion show bon served as her hat. Orchids and plucked carnations were in in the gymnasium at 8:15 p.m. II I ment of their youngest daughter, Doris Leone to Joseph" Wilfred her corsage.

April 16. Clothes for young girls MRS. ELLA D. TURNER and matrons and two wedding Watson, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Watson, of Vancouver. A wedding breakfast was at Hotel Georgia for close president of the Grand Inter groups will be shown. Tickets Storewide CLEARANCE of all QUALITY merchandise at great REDUCTIONS The wedding will take place national Auxiliary to the friends and relatives. A three.

may be obtained at BAyview Brotherhood of Locomotive 6328L, or at the door. tiered cake all pink and white centred the table graced by Engineers, is coming from St, this month. Mr. and Mrs. M.

R. Dyer an Louis to the convention that bouquets of rosebuds. Nature's spring breaJc-uphas will be held here May 28-31, When leaving by motor for nounce the engagement of their started, and as the snow rap I Delegates from as far east Los Angeles where the couple eldest daughter, Dorothy Edith, idly disappears off the moun as Massachusetts and far to Robert Black, son of Mr. and will spend three weeks, the bride donned a whimsy pink coat with south as Mexico, have made Mrs. W.

Black of Southern Al Outstanding Values! ss chiffon HOSE tain slopes, ardent enthusiasts of the hickory boards follow 1 berta. The wedding will take reservations for the Vancou. ver meeting, at which an at navy accessories. The Philharmonic Society ar suit and stack up their skis and place in Knox United Church, tendance of several thousand poles for another year. Friday night was wind-up is expected.

8 p.m., April 27. Mr. and Appignani an ranged a concert at the Sailors' Home, directed by Mrs. Mait- Under the chairmanship of night to the winter sport for this season, as the skiing Mr. Jack Meehan, a joint com.

nounce the engagement of their land Magee. The artists in eluded A. Hill, Jacqueline Pen. crowd said farewell at dancing mittee is working on plans for Perfect and sheer hose in Spring's loveliest shades of Joyous, Lively, Hawaii. Wineglow and Holiday.

Buy several pairs and save on your budget! parties. rose, Juanita Woodman, Helen McRae, Janet Anderson, June eldest daughter, Margaret, to George Miller Munro, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray.

The wedding will take place May 8 The sextette gathered in the lounge at Hotel Vancouver were guests at the Winter Butterfield and Mrs. Wilson. Moving pictures were shown another day. at Clinton Sports' Club party, while the the entertainment of the visitors. Members Of the local women's committee are Mmes.

S. Woodworth, J. Shanks, S. Keith, J. H.

Moscrip, and W. H. Hayes. P. TA NOTES Mr.

and Mrs. J. Gallagher an lower picture shows a happy i couple who were snapped dancing at the Commodore, Women's Committee, First B. C. Regiment, Group visit Jersey Farms, Monday.

Tea. Juvenile Daughters of England. B. C. Products luncheon.

Monday, 12:15 p.m. Cards to follow. Full-Fasbioned CREPE HOSIERY R. H. Marlow (Back) MESSRS.

KENNETH SULLEY, HARRY ABBOTT, TOM READ; (front) MISS FRANCES BENNET, DR. ELINOR RIGGS and MRS. HARRY ABBOTT. where five combined ski clubs paid their last respects to the nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Agnes Josephine, to Mr. Harold James McColm, eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. McColm, of this city. The marriage will take place late this Semi-Service and Chiffons fast-vanishing snow.

Notice to presidents of assoc- Here's a real saving on full fashioned hose in new shades, sheer but well Hundred Reservations for Kia-Ora iations--Meeting Monday has month. Brand new arrivals In full fashioned perfect hose in all sizes and lengths 77 69 been postponed until Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brough an 8 p.m., in the School Board of Service Club Bridge Saturday Almost a hundred reserved tables at the bridge sponsored fices.

Brassiere-Top In satin Slips and nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Margaret, to George Harold Patch, third son 1.36 by the Kia-Ora Service Club in the ballroom of Hotel Georgia, crepes. Reg. 1.95 Vancouver Federation Radio- Slips Suede taffeta, crepe de chine and rayon QQP satin 0w Cocktail Slips Tn tea rose and white. Rayon Fanties that are regu- Aft lar 59c Corselettes New models.

Lastex two-way QQ. stretch 7 Mr. J. R. Pollock, over station of Mrs.

Patch and the late J. S. this afternoon. Among the players were Mmes. W.

S. Bell W. White, J. B. Milne, R.

G. Boomer, W. R. Brydon, H. Gamey, Ted Cain, A.

Pratt, Owen Winton, W. McLennan, Walter Whitby, N. C. Satin Pyjamas and CJOR, 12:15 Thursday. Patch.

They will be married 11 Reg. 1.00. Each Gowns-Reg: 3.95 early in BayvifiW Highlights of the Walters, Nina Gonzales, T. H. Halford, H.

B. Lougheed, R. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. B. Wilson Convention," 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May Watkis, Janie Jamieson, James Barclay, R. McQuarrie, Walter in music room, delegates to give Patrick, Victor Willing, C.

F. D. Phipps. two-minute talks on different Misses Edna Ballard, Jean announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie Wilhel-mina, to Charles Frederick; phases of the convention. Bailey, Helen Conner, Evelyn Robinson, Nina Carson, Doris (Fred) Bilton, 3on of Mrs.

James Burnaby North High School Bullock, Gladys Chisholm, Myrtle Hawkins of Innisfail, and Canadian Products luncheon in Colter, Eleanor Reid, Mary David the late C. H. Bilton. The wed Hudson's Bay lunch room, 12 son, Emily Painter, Edith Crake, ding will take place April 27. noon Monday.

Tickets from Norah Cunningham, Dorothy Mrs, W. Woodley announces Barton, Gwen Gilbert, Irene Cam. wath, Elma Innes, Lillian Patter David Livingstons 8 p.m. son, Georgia Patric, Willardie Tuesday convention reports. the engagement cf her daughter, Miss Kathleen Errington, to Mr.

Alfred James Cook, eldest son of Mrs. Cook and the late Alfred Stearman, Margaret Jamieson, M. Ford, Dorothy Murray, Islay Mc- For Safe, Careful Driving RELIABLE TAXI MArine 4567 Spring tea and sale of cooking at Hilltop House, 3551 Main Arts and Letters Club Mrs. W. O.

Wright arranged a musical program for the recent meeting of the Arts and Letters Club. Included were the artists, Misses Ruby Hicks, Freda Daly, Beth Emery, Daphne Carapata, and Mr. Eugene Mahrer, Mrs. Ross Lort served supper. Larty and Vivian Patterson.

Cook. The marriage will take Street, 2-5 p.m. Wednesday. Mmes. George Ross, Hector place April 13.

Wright, W. Munday, Norman David Lloyd George In school Pearson, J. W. Taylor, F. auditorium 3:15 p.m.

Wednes Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dey of Urquhart, A.

B. Homer, Norman day, sale of cooking and prize Many Rex PupHs Over 60 Jefferson, John Gammie, E. Bil ling, E. A. Murphy, Gerald Gaff- raffled.

Classes of Mrs. D. New Westminster announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Jean Sutherland, to Mr. Matthew Donald Howard, ney, William Purdy, A. E.

Walsh, and Miss R. McArthur will entertain. Lodge Glazier No. 96, Daughters of England, Victory Hall, Monday, 8 p.m. Cards to follow.

Tom Farrell, Joseph Carlin, A. Years of age. Yes both men and women and they tell us they ret tbe. thrill of their life I a 1 popular piano. We teach beginners and advanced pupils.

Yon too Moore, Neil Gilchrist, Carl Lietze, IMII niKiinvja Edith Cavell Miss I. Chodat, son of Mrs. D. D. Archibald.

The Charles Crann, Kenneth Waites, school nurse, will speak, 3:15 Norman Clark, H. McLennan, wedding will takj place April 27 at 8 p.m. in St. Aidan's Presbyterian Church. p.m.

Monday, on "Public Health." F. LePage and E. Leeson. General Brock Mrs. T.

E. Mmes. G. Moloney, F. Rutter, cart learn more piano playing in 20 lessons without exercises than you believe possible.

Extra special offer. Start Now. GEORGE BEX, 422 Rich-ards MArine 4720. Price will speak 8 p.m. Thursday.

The engagement is announced Two Permanent Waves (With MAR-O-CIL Shampoo) and 20 other prizes FREE Tune in MAK OIL MELODIES CKWX, SUNDAYS, at 1:00 p.m: SPONSORED BY N. Carswell, H. G. Foran, J. W.

McConnell, J. Clague, Escrett Chapman, Arthur Lang, M. L. Henderson, Misses Winnifred General Gordon Spring tea by Mr. and Mrs.

Alex McRae of in school auditorium 3:45 Tues the Royal City of their only daughter, Ellen Stella, to Mr. J. Alfred Knisht MISS MARY OLIVER, MR. AL CROMBIE Skitch, Jessie Richardson, Mar day. gery Sei-ette, Ruby Scott, Belle General Wolfe 3 p.m.

Mon W. McWilliam, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs W. McWilliam, also of New Westminster. The wedding Reilley, Elsie Frost, Helen Heutis, Jessie Bunn, Edith Lennie and TfJT HJfl DEVELOPED AJajiTlS AND PRINTED tlail and Save 1-3 Off on Reprints ANY 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE dwC STEFFENS COLMEB Studio and Film Lab.

S60 GRANVILLE STREET To Wed Shortly day in the school. Whist at 165 East Twenty-Eighth 8 p.m. Mon. Letha Huster. Parties Planned for MAR-O-OIL The Soapless Oil Shampoo day.

will take place April 11 at 8 p.m. in All Saints Anglican Church in Royal Oak. Promenade Concerts Inman Avenue In auditorium, 8 p.m. Wednesday, social even. ing.

Community Work Of W.M.S. Progressing The work accomplished during Lord Kitchener Pre-school study at Mrs. C. B. Jarvis's, 3495 Inspiration for much informal entertaining will be the Vancouver Sun's Promen ade Concerts, the first of which will be held Saturday evening, April 13, at 8:30 p.m., in the Auditorium.

Some of Canada's best-known musical personalities will be featured in this interesting series. West Eighteenth, 8 pjn. Wednes day. Read about the LUSHUS Flavour Test Offer Try this Lushus Flavonr Test it tut risk Serve "Lushus Jelly Dessert to the family along with so equal portion of any other jelly powder dessert. If yon do not agree that Tashus" has much richer flavour, just return the two package tops to Shirriff Limited, Toronto, and the purchase price of both packages will be refunded.

Lushus flavour is preserved for you in concentrated liquid form andsealed air-tight in Flavour Bud like milk in cocoanut. Lushus flavour cannot evaporate but is kept full strength until yon are ready to use it. Enjoy one of the 7 flavours today. TOPS FOR FLAIR AND WEAR! the year by the supervisors and Queen Elizabeth Formerly auditorium of new their assistants in the numerous institutions which are controlled by the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church was school, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Miss G. Girlings pupils will enter tain. Convention reports. donations. Victoria also contributed large amounts and the Richard McBride Music room, reviewed and praised by Mrs.

A. E. Mitchell in her presidential address at the 14th annual meeting. Westminster branch, 9792 books. 8 p.m.

Thursday. A literature room at 412 Dom Sexsmith Self-Help Group In A program of studies is being inion Bank Building is open four library, 3 p.m. Tuesday. carried on at the Crosby Girls days a week. CUTEX Cedarwood fSpjpi th Unlwr Favour The League of Nations Society Stride Avenue Bazaar and cooking sale at Mrs.

J. Cope's, gave assistance to refugees, in rehabilitation work. 1883 Eighteenth Street, New Home, and the boys and girls at Kitamaat are making good progress while Miss Freethy's work at First Church goes on as usual with the summer camp especially successfuL REFUGEE WORK One of the most valuable Westminster, 2 p.m. Thursday. Sir A.

MacKenzie Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tuesday. assets of the church is the Sunday School, Mrs. Newcombe, matron of United Church Home for Girls, told the meeting. MISS ELEANOR JACOBS Mr.

Leonard G. Jacobs of New Westminster announces the engagement of his younger daughter, Eleaner Elisabeth, to Mr. Wilfred A. Cowley, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Cowley of Colcbrook, New Westminster. The. wedding will be solemnized late in April. Kindergarten and community Van Home Self-Help in It was announced that Miss work is being carried on at the Municipal Hall, Fraser 2 new Community Centre on p.m.

Tuesday. Regular meeting Georgia St with enrollment Ruby Horton, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. E.

Horton will be commissioned in May for missionary work under the W. M. S. THE JELLY DESSERT WITH THE LIVELIER FLAVOUR 3 p.m. Thursday.

Bridgeport 8 p.m. Tuesday, At the election of officers Fri totalling 63 children, and for the Japanese at Steveston the church is being enlarged. The Chinese raised $200 to send to refugee work in Kongmoon Hospital in Convention reports, program and Kwannon Club, Tuesday, Mrs. A. C.

Salt's, 3530 West Thirtieth Avenue, 2:30 p.m. sale of cooking. "BuUd B. C. PayrdOsT day, MTS.

A. MUCneil was ir turned as president Her executive for the new year includes China. The work in victoria past president, Mrs. E. Day Wash centres is also progressing rapid ly, and a child's cot was placed Tested Prize Recipe ington; first vice-president, x.irs.

THERE'S a softer, more feminine air about the fashions from Paris this spring. And romantic laurels are going to the girl who chooses the new Cutex CEDARWOOD to wear with them. Cutex CEDARWOOD is the subtlest and most flattering of mauvy-pinks. Try it with your new frocks. Test its wear at our risk! GUARANTIED TO WEAR LONGER Every shade of the new Cutex Salon Polish is guaranteed to wear longer than any polish you've ever worn.

If it doesn't, we will gladly refund your original purchase price. Simply return the bottle to us during 1940. Buy a bottle of Cutex CEDARWOOD at any in Burns Lake hospital. PACIFIC FOR F. Muldrew; second, Mrs.

There are forty-six names to George H. Guy; third, Mrs. V. IL Orr; fourth, Mrs. A.

Camp- add to the Memorial Roll, and the Life Membership totals 76, and Associate Helpers, 1045. ell; recording, Mrs. John Mc Xi Culwt DARW0V shinning with bhios, jriHMi, hxf ill pherson, corresponding. Mi's. C.

Thirty-nine sacks of reading V. Hodgson; treasurer, Mrs. W. Vr. Creelman; Christian stev.ard- material were sent during the year by the Vancouver Presby-terial to the mission boats at hip, Mrs.

A. Varncr; literature Ocean Falls and Alert Bay, and depot, Miss E. F. Alcorn; temperance, Mrs. G.

A. Girvin; community friendship, Mrs. F. Ogil- individual auxiliaries also sent toilet-goods counter today! Enjoy ief missionary monthly, Mrs. O.

Bleach Skin with P. Austin; associate helpers, Mrs. Creamed Chicken and Almonds in Patty Shells 3 cups diced, cooked chicken 4 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 can mushrooms or 1 cup freshly cooked mushrooms lb cup almonds, blanched and browned 2 egg yolks Seasonings. Prepare chicken, make cream sauce of the butter, flour milk and seasonings. Add beaten egg yolks and cook 2 minutes, add chicken, mushrooms and almonds.

Put this on individual patty shells. Makes enough to serve 6. The recipe for this tasty luncheon dish won a priz? for Miss Mary Gilmour, 4834 Trafalgar Street and was tested in the Home Service Kitchen of the B. Electric, by Miss Jean Mutch and her assistants. You too may win a SI prize if you send one of your seasonal recipes to Edith Adams, The Vancouver Sun, and be ure to state the amount it makes.

E. Cragg Johnson; mission bands. the thrill of wearing the polish with jxjth flair and wear Cutex! Northam Warren Limited 980 St. AntoineSt, Montreal, P.Q. Mercolized Wax Cream "We all like Pacific Milk," writes Mrs.

B. M. "and have used no other for several years. We use it for cooking, flavoring, everything where milk is used. Please don't think I am trying to discredit other good products.

I merely want to make myself clear that Pacific, in my opinion, is the finest milk obtainable." Pacific Milk Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Mrs. C. A. Fields; literature, Mrs. E.

Graves; G. T. Groups, Mrs. J. Harrison Viliett; costume, Mrs.

J. W. Bar-wick; press, Mrs. This thirty-year-old-forrmila cwm WADS IN CANADA I A tzjllyS I Neade; supply, Mrs. J.

Furniss; ha been favored by lovely women in numerous countries. Merroliz-J Wax Cream Is famous for its bleaching and beautifying qualities, t'se as directed to help your sfein acquire a fresher, tairer, more at candidate, Mrs. J. S. Gordon; mission circles, Miss Etta De Wolfe; library, Miss Grace Fulton, and life membership, Mrs.

J. M. Armstrong. new CUTEX iw i tractive appearance. Get tjvit mar cnaKtic cnnnt.

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