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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 25

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The Windsor Stari
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rGt hvk THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR. WINDSOR, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1931 Social and Personal Plan Essex Scottish Auxiliary Tea Thursday MorgClll Guild Tea PrOCCCils Will Go Toward New Wing of Hospital Griesincer, in a bluik crepe drei with gold trim, and a matching hat; Airs. Don F. Brown, in a smait black ensemble; Mrs. Malcolm D.

MacPhail. in giay crepe with a large black oit-the-face bat. Mis. G. G.

Henderson, in tiavv and white with a nav hat trimmed in white lilac, and Miss Celia Girar-dot. wearing a cocoa beaded dies and beige hat. In the evening session Mrs. P. Pouring tea during the attcr-noon were Mrs.

W. W. Moxley, in gray crepe with a giay felt beret. Mrs. Roy Rodd.

in a black two-piece dress with a lace bodice, and black felt hat with feather trim: Mrs. Harry Muk, in dubonnet crepe and a black felt hat. Mrs Arthur Reaume. in navy blue crepe with a champagne felt hat. Mrs.

W. R. Whiteside, wearing blue crepe with a tucked and a gray hat. Mrs. William ISS Dorothy Ethel Webb, daugh-ter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Webb of Partington avenue, whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Leslie Sykes of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sykes of Watsonville, California, will be solemnized Saturday evening, at 7:30 oclock, at the Church of the Ascensicn, with the Rev.

W. B. Cunningham officiating, will be attended by Miss Eileen Lindsay as maid of honor. Andrea Jean Leach will be the flower girl, and Mr. Ross W.

Loach will be best man, Mr. A. James Armes of Detroit and Mr. R. W.

Lefler to assist as ushers. Miss Webb is being widely feted prior to her marriage. Mrs. A. M.

Wigle and her daughter, Mrs. Leach, entertained jointly at the formers home at a kitchen shower for her, and Mrs. W. K. Ross of Ouellette avenue was hostess at a bathroom shower.

Mrs. C. E. Parker and Mrs. P.

J. jOL. H. R. Casgrain Chapter, I.O.D.E., will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon, at 2 oclock, at the home of Mrs.

George Foster, 1167 Church street. Unit 1, Ontario Alpha Chapter, Nu Phi Sorority, will hold its regular meeting this evening, at 9 oclock, at the home of Miss Carol Peterson, 1553 Bruce avenue. Mrs. Beth Geddis of Pierre avenue entertained the members of the Silent Eight Euchre Club at luncheon at her home, prizes for cards going to Mrs. Vera Graham, Mrs.

Edna Hunter, Mrs. Lily Weber and Mrs. Janet McMillan. Airs. W.

P. Augustine of Oneida court, president of the Windsor Home and School Council, is attending an executive meeting of the Ontario Federation of Home and See MORGAN Gl ILD rSf Allchin were joint hostesses at the School Associations being held this formers home on Francois road at a pantry shower for Miss Webb, and Miss Lindsay and Mrs. W. E. McRae entertained Miss Webbs co week in Toronto.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Paterson of Lincoln road celebrated their Michael lie at or workers, at a party at the Webb 1 25th wedding anniversary at a din-home. Mrs.

Lefler honored heriner party last evening. Mr. and niece at a shower at her home oniirS- Paterson were married in The new wing of East Windsor Hospital is scheduled to be opened this spring and with this thought mind the members of the William Joseph Alorgan Memorial Guild have already started to raise funds to furnish one of the 'new rooms. I Yesterday afternoon and evening (the guild sponsored its 5th annual Valentine Tea, from 3 until 6 land 7 until 9 o'clock at the hospital, and all the proceeds from the tea and sale of work will go toward the furnishing of the room. CROWD OUT Despite the damp weather a large crowd was on hand both in the afternoon and evening.

Lace hearts, Cupids and flowers were attractively used to decorate the sunroom, where the baked goods, post office, and fancy-work booths were set up, and the nurses lounge which was used as the tea room. Conveners of the affair were Mrs. C. E. Redeker, wearing a cinnamon brown crepe dress and a beige felt hat.

and Mrs. Samuel Kennedy, in bittersweet crepe with a black felt hat with feather trim. Assisting Airs. Redeker and Mrs. Kennedy in receiving the guests were Airs.

P. J. G. Morgan, attracts in toast brown crepe with bugle bead trim, and a matching hat; Airs. N.

A. Belec, guild president. wearing a soft moss green wool dress and a brown hat; and Mrs. Wilfred J. Lefebvre.

honorary president, in a smart green crepe dress and a rust pillbox hat. Dining room conveners were Mrs. W. K. O'Flanagan, who chose a navy crepe dress and yellow straw hat; and Airs.

R. D. Cheney, in a navy wool dress with a white vestee, and a nay hat with flower trim. The tea table was attractively laid with a rose colored cloth and centred with a lovely and unusual arrangement of two lace hearts centred with deep red carnations and flanked by burning white tapers in crystal candelabra. Elm avenue, and Miss Beatrice Killaire and Miss Hazel Nelson were joint hostesses at a tea and shower at the formers on Langlois avenue.

Mrs. J. E. Smart, aunt of the bridegroom-elect honored Miss Webb and Mr. Sykes at a dinner party at her home in Detroit, and Mrs.

Wigle and Miss Marion Carmichael entertained at Chalmers United Church, with the Rev. Mr. Melvin officiating. Mrs. Paterson is the former Miss Beatrice W.

Clark of Toronto. Col. Walter L. McGregor Chapter, I.O.D.E., will hold its regular February and annual meeting tomorrow evening, at 8 oclock, at the home of Mrs. Stewart Kelly, 1350 Ouellette avenue.

Election of oclock in the Officers Mess, at the Armories. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. (Star Staff Photo.) Mrs. G. H.

Walker (left) and Mrs. W. H. Neale are in charge of arrangements for the annual Essex Scottish Womens Auxiliary Tea to be held Thursday afternoon, from 2 until 5 luncheon for Miss Webb at the for mers home. Today, Mrs.

Webb is I officers will take place, giving the trousseau tea. i Miss Irene Scott of McEwan At a pre-Lenten party held at avenue and Miss Marilyn Ryall of the home of Mr. and Mrs! Mose Indian road are spending a ten-day Reception at Beach Grove After Rites Phone 3-5507 Michael will call at your residence anytime, to show you a beautiful selection of full lengths of draperies and slip catering for demonstration on the windows and furniture in your home. Lowest prices and perfect work guaranteed on custom made draperies ond slip covers. WEST SON Largest Selection of Decorator Fabrics in Windsor 471 Ouellette Avenue Phone 3-5507 vacation in New York City, New York.

At a quiet but impressive ceremony in the rectory of Assumption! Church, Saturday afternoon at half after five o'clock. Miss Shirley Victoria Allan, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alexander Allan of Lincoln road, was united in mar Drouillard of Handy Place, Riverside, Mr. Mose Drouillard and his brother, Mr. Frank Drouillard, were honored on the occasion of their birthdays.

Mr. Mose Drouillard celebrated his 59th birthday and Mr. Frank Drouillard celebrated his 71st birthday. Present for the occasion were their children and their families and Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Janisse, Mayor Robert Bondy and Councilor Alvin Lapense. Mr. Gene Gilbault and Mr.

Ted Drouillard provided the musical entertainment. Square dancing was enjoyed and buffet supper was served. Patricia French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

French of Kennedy place, has returned to Marygrove Music, Arts Theme Music and Arts will be tlie riage to Mr. Harley Alfred Pons- theme of the regular meeting of the J. E. Benson Home and School i ford only so" of Mr' and Mrs Association tomorrow, at 8 Ponsford of California the school. avenue.

Mr. Garnet Humphrey, art sup- Given in marriage by her ervisor for Windsor schools as fath the bride was cxquisiteiy guest speaker, will give an ulustrat- ed talk on Art Education for in candlelight satin, fash-Child, colored slides to be shown. ior.ed with a bertha collar of gold Mrs. Gilbert Hickson, program brocade which extended in a panel College, Detroit, having spent the fas arranged a spendidjdown the front to the hem, long with her par- evening of entertainment. Miss Anne Nemec.

a scholarship winner ve semester vacation ents. Patricia has as her guests her and full skirt. Her 5 Ji (y A cade, a fingertip-length veil of illusion was held to her head in a crown of white bugle beads and pearls, and she carried a cascade of white hyacinths around a purple orchid. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. Alexander Allan, of Aladcline Ponsford, in jellow taf-i bride wore a pale mauve gabardine Ouellette avenue, as matron of feta, full-skirted, with a corsage of' suit, the jacket trimmed with honor, wore chartreuse taffeta and xailsman roses, and Aliss Jo-Anne bugle beads, with a purple felt net, the bodice fitted, with long sleeves forming points on her Ponsford' ln whlte and red satin, hat trimmed in gray, and an or- hands, and the skirt very full.

Shejashlned off-the-shoulder stjle.jChid. wore a braided net halo of the (wearing red carnations, also assist-1 Out-of-town guests at the wed- same hue, and carried a cascade in receiving. (ding included Air. and Airs. Harold Talisman roses and ivy.

Aliss Jane) WhUe chrysanthemums andAllister of Chatham; Air. and Mrs. Ponsford. as bridesmaid, was in coral styled similarly to and burning tapers AV alter Billany, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Allans costume, and carried Les-lin tall candelabra formed a beau- Belanger, Air. and Airs. Alexander ter Hibbard roses showered with'tiful background for the receiving! Cassidy, Mr. William Campbell ivy. jine Miss Katherine Hunter and Mr.

classmates, Ailecn Laughrin of Cleveland, Ohio, and Carol Dietrich of Buffalo, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Bondy of Eastlawn boulevard.

Riverside, have returned to their home after vacationing in Florida Mr. and Airs. F. A. Weir of Detroit, who accompanied Air.

and Airs. Bondy, have also returned to their home. The Crescent Circle of the Womans Assoc'ation of Calvary United Church will meet at the home of Airs. J. E.

'ickard, 451 McKay avenue, Thursday, at 2 p.m. Airs. Fred Smith will have charge of thj devotional period ard Airs. C. F.

McIntosh will sing, accompanied by Airs. Clarence Nash. Air. and Airs. Romeo Roy of Devonshire court entertained at a cocktail party at their home Sunday in honor of Col.

Wilfred Bovey, O.B.E., among the guests being the Hon. Paul Alartin, the Hon. Louis P. Ceeile, minister of travel and publicity for Ontario, and Airs. Ceeile, Senator and Airs.

Gustave Lacasse of Tecumseh, Dr. Damien St. Pierre and Air. Aurele Gratton of Ottawa and others. St Pnnl A A At an Jmpressive ceremony) Sunday morning in St.

Patrick fi T. A It Oil I Church, Air. and Airs. Lee Colley I1 siUCIIU Oil LICt, of Gladstone avenue renewed their The Anglican Young People's wedding vows, celebrating theirj A.ssociation of St. Pauls Church 30th anniversary.

The Rev. 11. B. 1 xv ill attend the special meditation McManus celebrated the mass, and services every Wednesday evening Air. and Airs.

Norbert Arlein at- during Lent, at 7:45 o'clock, com- in the 1950 Alusic Festival, will give vocal solos. Aliss Alarianne Alason, daughter of Airs. Alma Alason, Windsor, author of the recently published book of poems. Bread and Milk, will give selections from the book: Aliss Barbara Kelly, accompanist for the Windsor Civic Light Opera, will give piano selections, and accompany Aliss Nemec. Children accompanied by their parents will be welcome.

The annual card party will be held Thursday, February 15, at 8 p.m. Airs. George Pundsack and Mrs. John Aleasor are the conveners. Home-made candy will be sold, and there will be a prize for each table and also door prizes.

Refreshments will be served. Tickets will be available tomor row for the Founders Day Dinner jto be held in Lincoln Road United i Church. February 27, when Dr. Edward G. Pleva, of the University of Western Ontario, London, will be the guest speaker.

Nomination forms for the Alarch election are to be returned to Airs. Alarwood Hazen. At the close of the meeting. Airs. Fred Fisher and her committee will serve refreshments.

Mr. Rav Burme acted as master' A jVTh1111 ceremonies. Miss Theresa Mrs. Thnmas Moore and their family. Miss elma and Miss erna Laporte sang.

Because and My, 'Ponsford, Miss Alice Smale, Mr. Hero. Mr. Dan Campeau Be Mv Love. and he and Miss i dack F1, and ir; d.Irs; Laporte sang "Every Daj's a Holi Frank Wjner, all of St.

Thomas; accompanied by Miss Alary Parent. Air. and Airs. N. D.

Gaskin of Hamilton; Air. and Airs. Leo Lappin and Alary Carol of Toronto; Airs. E. A.

Smith of Air. Joseph Kratovil was man, and Air. Dick Harwood the usher. A reception followed, at 7.30 oclock, at the Beach Grove Golf Club. Airs.

Allan wore for her daughters wedding a floor-length gown of beige silk lace, fitted, with a full collar and long sleeves, her off-the-face hat of purple felt trimmed with mauve and gold lilacs and mauve illusion. She wore an orchid. Mrs. Ponsford chose royal blue lace and net, full-skirted, ith bracelet-length bpstl day, Lou a BRIDE'S TABLE The brides table was laid withiGrosse Pointe beautiful cloth of Chinese cut- work and was centred with the1 three-tiered wedding cake embedded in illusion and white baby and Mr. and LIKE sleeves, and a powder blue felt and topped with hat trimmed with roses.

Her cor-1 tiny white chrysanthemums, sage was of pink roses. Airs. Roger Mr. and Airs. Ponsford left later Allan, the bride's bv plane for Bermuda, where they chose brown crepe trimmed in will be at the Belmont Hotel.

On bugle beads, with white their return, they will reside on and the bridegrooms sisters. Miss, Lincoln road. For traveling the GETTING 3 PAIRS OF i KIDDIES SHOES FREE! tended the couple, whose two daughters. Airs. Nelson Gagnier and Aliss Nancy Colley, sang during the service.

Aliss Alary Lou Parent was the organist. A family breakfast followed, at home, and Mr. and Airs. Colley held a reception during the evening. mencing this evening.

Following the services, except tonight at the final service Alarch 21. a special games tournament will be held with checkers, ping pong and car pet bowling, and on Alarch 14, winners will be named. Prizes are promised members attending all to or your cvtajisy batfc The Alexander Bartlet Alission-ary Society of St. Andrews Pres-bjterian Church will hold its regular meeting vin the church parlors tomorrow evening. The regular monthly meeting of Miss Alary E.

Jarvi of Haig the Catholic Womens League of avenue has as her house guests Airs, St. Clares Church will be held Ken Jones and her son, Dennis, of tomorrow evening, the guest seven of the Lenten services. erbere lllfs, Toronto hair ttyust, says: work it very hard on my hands. But they ai. ways look their Sunday Best, because Noxzema hat been my land by for years Thit remarkable jreaseesi cream i my reg.

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