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Edmonton Bulletin 1933-01-03 - 1933-03-31
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1933-02-10
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apne reeatmamet ro e) sven tpinwine PAGE 6 Government House Reception Brilliant Function Follows Opening of Parliament Thursday .E: a Guests of His Honor and Mrs. Walsh , 3 EDMONTON BULLETIN: The Women s Page Society Hundreds Are Guests At Social-Personal ICH color and splendid dignity rose majestical- ly out of a grey world when zens made their way to the pariiament buildings to see the and ceremony attendant upon LLOWING the official opening of the legislature on Tee posning of the legislature. To Thursday, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and the booming of canons and against Walsh of kahki-clad: sol- received at Government House in the Lear he -Linttenent- Mrs. . Members of the cabinet of the Legislative Assembly and their wives, members of the Legisla- ture and their wives, and distinguished guests from provin- were invited. The brilliant lights of the driveway gleamed through the fi snow as car after car drove up to the porte cochere, and guests assembled: Welcoming light shone from the windows of the stately stone mansion, representative of vice- regal power in the province. Inside, the blustering winter storm was forgotten in the juiet dignity and warmth of the beautiful rooms. Spring flowers and satiny-petalled crimson tulips were arranged in shallow silver bowls, and showed with effective color agains the ose green of potted ferns. Mra W: received with His Honor and was regal in a grace- Shadstone fully moulded gown of grey. Broad bandings of sequins . trimed the neck and she wore a single strand of pearls The floors of the reception rooms were cleared for dancing and in the conservatory fragrant with the the guests enjoyed quiet talk and relaxation. Mrs. William Griesbach who was present, was stunning in a fitted gown of white lace, and she wore pearls, Mrs. George Johnson, wife of the Speaker of the house wore a frock ing in Ficelle lace with touches of Judge Crawford blue. In smartly fitted white taffeta Dubuc frock with bodice studded with dress mili uniforms, and the red coats of the dragoons. One of the delightful features of Mi* the evening was a solo by Iwan Davies, the famous boy soprano from Wales. who is a guest in Ed- monton this week in th course of Master Davies world -corgert- tour, sang in Welsh, the lovely old mel- ody, All Through the Night His snd ciative. The Aides de camp were Captain F. Armour Ford, Captain DCR a. Right on The Hon. Chas, Stewart. Mrs. Ste and Miss 5 Hon. J. E jee and Mrs 2 BRRRR RS rh Pe ORE Fes 5 Fug BR 3 3 i 8 RF i ted and heartily appre- 294 Mrs arene fori 4 accompanied by Mrs. Walsh and attended by aides in scarlet uniforms, walked up the k jong stone the building. An escort of Mounted Policemen added to the military ef- fect of the arrival. Inside the ses- ion ber, all was light and color, While ot government looked down t y heads of the members, the galleries filled with visitors. The rich blue hangings and crimson rugs made a fitting back- for the scene that presen distinguished ter as little groups gathered every- where. Quantities of blossoming Mrs. Walsh was charming in a black georgette frock. with a black hat in felt and straw, and a grey Brownlee, ao oe ee eee wife of the jer, was in attend- ance although her husband was ill. and wore an ensemble in the new wine shades with a silver fox fur. The Chief Justice and Mrs Hor- 4. ace Harv y were present, the lat- ter wearing a maroon gown with s FRE oH nf A oF i soit Pea east 8 i fi i ve P Ee a of Seti ae i aa advertisements. No reasonable offer refused as everything must be sold. * Be Here Sharp at 9 a.m. ity small Sure ene platter. her ais now, 91.95 0 5.00, now Wen Nee on Watch Amazing Values Chosen handsome Royal te citizens J. Boy His Honor the Lieutenant. emor is lending his distinguish the concert. One only, E,P.NS. 17 -inch pia h well al feet. Reg. 12.00, now Soe ee eee One only, 12 -inch nickel- plated waiter, a REPEg Jackson Bros. Special your choice One Look at These Huge Watch - Reductions : Men's 12 size. 17-jewel ina watches with fine gol filled cases. Reg. 35.00, now One -on y,16 size fammous jewel Omega watch wi gold filled case. Reg. 45.00, now 5 only,sets of 6 Patrician assortment of it destructab 3 onjy, sets of 6 Rogers Heir- onl; EPNS. Reg. 10. now Diamonds: at Cutters Prices d Les: SATURDAY S REDUCTIONS WILL SMASH ALL RECORDS AT a JACKSON BROS. Retiring-From- Business Sale Never in Canada have such reduc- hings Go : Bargains and more bargains in every part of the store. It is really a treat to walk around and see what you Save.on every purchase. Every: thing now is at bottom. Ne must be sold:as we are ab- solutely retiring from business. ity Iced Adam, Sheraton and: Patri clan. Reg. 6.00, set of 6, no 95c One only, Ladies handsome Tiplece oitet mal aan Ivory, handsome sup- Reg. 40.00, now 14.95 One - only, Pattern sterling silver, large size, 3- Ros sae os ae 9.95 Community Soup badles Adam, Sheraton, Patrician fo, now 1.95 on lay Friday night at huge reduc- tions. Do not to see it. 20kt.. and 14kt. solid gold brooches set h Values 6.00 to l your choice We have arrahged a ene 14kt. solid gofd dinner ring 18kt. white gold with Jarge synthetic sapphire ring with four beautiful diamonds. fect diamond, 3, 27.75 18kt. white gold dinner ring. *beautiful diamond and 2 Sie age diecast, engage- 17.95 sito. 16.75 engagement blue white per- diamonds to ite SL 69 75 14kt. white gold Cluster ring? diamonds. ie Home 999.75 ot 29.75 Ask to* see our 50.00 single stone diamond ring. One Edmonton the latter part of next china 15.00. special Pea kid fi i te and Mr. M. Luchevich. Mrs. A U. lee a oreatity Coat i F i et i RERES Kop, 2 ah a BERR xs 2 t i : e yt a f Men's 12 size: 17-jewel Lon- watches with gold Glled ee ee 14.95 Monday Will See Throngs Here at 9 Specials and See Them:in Our Windows We have arranged a large only, 2i-piece tea set. Reg. wet 2.95 ae munity, pattern they . Evety item will be below half price. See thern. values to 250, ly, sets of 6 English 14kt. twin ring with real We have the finest and real pearl 12.75 am. When They Read These Great Saturday Night. After Closing Hour - There will be on display in many diamond. dinner -rings in the city of Edmonton every one going at half price. One only, high quality, 26- gt; hi piece cabinet of. silver, stain- lives. Reg. 25. eae 9.95 FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1933 4 only, beautiful flower basket with side handles, nd stvlish Reg. 7.50, Reg. ee pee 45c FPEREL win ie a) feet 9; ut i ioe 4 A i i uf 2 Ft I L i ni ' t 5 ih Hie a il q i 5 5 ae i H i i f nie ; i Srs. cE May rape k ey appa , h fileees reek h : 7 j i PR eine Es Al i 5 f F I ELRgeeE in FF i ihe i He if TERGPRY rihied, ny i i hy E Claypool. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Conner, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Engenaver. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forester. Mr. J. R Love. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Maciachian. Mr. and M. McKeen. Mr. and Mrs. L. Proudfoot, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shield. Mr anid Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stringam, Mr.and Mrs. F. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. AG. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Farquharson, Mr, Wa Giroux. Mr. an Mrs. A. W. Allen. Mr. and Mars. D. M. Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. C L. Gibbs and Miss Gibbs. Mr and Srs. R. Menning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. BM. McCool. Mr. and Mrs Pattenson, Mr. and Mra. A. Smeaton. and Mrs. G. B. Walker. Mr. and Pa, Geo. H. Webster and the Misses Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lang. s and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mr. ey . es a ee Bato a i R i Rgeyt: Bese sf i rf i Eke is i is gy i 5 lt;2 Fe ak i Be 3 Kae i q g i Py Batt jel Pris y il 3 gt;Re ey fire F aS Monae 3.45 Win Honors At Banff Carnival Rev. J, W. Smith of the United Church. who is ill with phlebitis, is slightly imiproved. a dance to be held in the Connaught evenips. i f cf 3 i fs it 3 i i t i uli it ; I i ancy on February 18. i ik fi i Fi s i HE i i i i Hi i ht FRE ( 5 Le tinction of first place in the gt; 7 t i fF i Lf i open. competition for solo skating as well as in the intermediate- Miss Aylen z i i i 3 : nee oie 5 A pe ght ff g5
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Image 554 (1933-02-10), from microfilm reel 554, (CU11020436). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.