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EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Oldest Newsp japer MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1929. ub arities-:-Fashions-:-1'eatures tas i Dramatic Festival Ts New Venture For Alberta Cities Edmonton to Present Play Canadian Women Can- Do Fine Work For Boys From Other Parts Of Empire Alberta Needs Representative Handicraft Says Mrs. Murphy Jim-Jam Pl. The Bulletin's Datly Short Stos BY MARY JAN hh Social - Personal ee in Calgary in January minun dae ae Edmonton and Leduc Women s Institutes are Guests of Rib coe ; nena rel 2 es eae gh larsetls fore ry, Uher Woman Magistrate at Garneau Home Saturday * Pe UE eo Oe 4o 4s ww NNN Calguy Tamonont Medeiee First Supper Dance / immedam was going there for his In honor of the Leaue Women's 1 Hint, and Lethbridge met in Calgary to Allen, of, Liverpool, vacation e Of Season Is Smart Garnea before 11 o'clock on the day Tesented, to be Opening thetr homes to b in that strange place, he tad heard 2 : ei t least he hoped he was going sutuu the officers of the Edmon- material is made of English yarn of Edited by Lotta Dempsey, as- ) Sapuas Wars ond means, for feraing * Great Opportunity thete ine prayed he was going there i Sees angie AES, AU pure ool IE ke guaranteed tobe a sated hy Helen Mf, Boyle, Peng 1: dramatie feetival or Alperia. Ut war Affair On Saturday Here . e Sure, enough there were lots of sandy Murphy entertained at tea on Sati fast color and has sti up under all telephone news items to the is ae anes ht on Long Ialand, as day afternoon at her house in the tests of Alberta sunshine and Bulletin Woman's. Page, 0324, 3: Pl8 s, one trom each of the cities rep as 10n ivthet airenge weather. It makes up into amart gar- ments which are at present having publication 1s desired. early in January resented in. Galgar 1930, a Man Set Parties Young. the British Empire who come to Can- named New Jeree But a sandy beach in a foreign ; ; men p With this in view, work 1s now be- Mate Up for Macdonald te, Mrs, M the such w vogue abroad. Why not Weat : : Mawle Up for Macdonald soa . eee om : Adair, received with airs. Murphy. pares favorably with the best. from hew zera for amateur dramatics abaret . J ereational centres fot them, is a grea pee eae eng. chills. bop who. was formerly president of ths Paris? Meg: mnbrus ast. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold W. Tayler are has dawned in Alberta. With the co: The first cabaret at the Macdbnald work whlch Geemmeat ener wound Bae oer gh case TEMS Cee Federated Women's Institutes of Can Mrs. MacGreger cane rein Ine tones at Hon, munaiay Cneration of all the people in the com- hotel brought out a large attendance Yt wer canna, women, Would his hair stopped growing, there was th Ada Miss Bolinger for her Interesting vening in honor of Hon. Herbert munity interested in. play production, of dancers on Saturday mentee saree Lady Sanderman. Allen, of Liverpool, ie chill, And, Sway Sdown Roses were used in the rooms and a demonstration. of the possiuilitg at Greenfield and Mrs, Greenfield. Edmonton should present a play that smart littie parties had been arranged, uedy, Sandcrman, Allen. of Liverpoo . Ss a mise sade te ees ee bow of marigolds centred tea hand weaving here, Ota: Will be credit to her, And the attractive actting and excel- inMcompany with her husband, Bir e e other one. And in his ehest, below table Where honors wate shared by Among the Guests indtmg,maguard, Sonet, ts entertain. There will be nc -ortunity for ent musle promise that these: dances 48, COMBAT with her husband, Sir gt; his heart, there wad siill another one. Yo George Hoadley and Mrs. Edeat rhe guests who had motored in/ing informally at tea on Tuesday at young peoole to stucy. and practise wil Ioontinue as en immoree anes x i Stansfleld. Those assisting were Mrs Macgregor Smith, Mrs. John Cleave Kenwood, Miss Helen Cautliy, : Loe Sere ig ea a Kana Jsenwood and Miss Evelyii Mrs, Carroll, Mrs, Joslin, Mrs. Emir. Mrs. E. . Emery returned at the About this should attend the prelimin- shall, Mise Pearl Macgregor of Calc st MA a ate HES SAS REP A ean sp er time oe i) acing a eee Aa (aR Me in Be ee Ween HE A yr er ma uesda Mrs, Daurphy spe Allan and Mrs, Cooke Otticers of MK? Balt Jasper. September 18, at 8 o'clock. ' and Mrs. H. W. Lowry, Mroand Mrs ia6e, in ihe little Surrey hospital that ing the National Exhibi ronto, where every province had some- thing distinctive in its exhibit, and expressed the hope that Alberta vould develop its own representative handi- ber hand woven materials at her home on 88 avenue. Revival of Weaving . .M.OC.A. here, and has been vitally The establishment of a handweaving . tame: aH tan of Calgary, Mr. Armour Ford, Mr. ; industry by the women. of this prove Complimented On pata ele refering snore Rowe ate John Syd, Btn, Nell Primrose, Mr. ouserned Spi e,wentre of te Hoel ome aeteae for mand eee Leaving For Scotland its, dames A trciinnon yas re- See My Mont he Stag ae samen Peni gr AM ar, Mt Homes of che 1884 Gi Rr fakeR ot FURS garments has made t impossible for Ben auencing tie Totes Fon toa ar, Sigrald: Meteor of the staff of Pees ME Ac McMullen. Mr Re 3. he strects into the cory buildings pro- Markel, gor Shas Wo eeded Taek. oee net athe, eon ae, the uoet of Detment et the Lodee the faculty of law will tecture in Cooper, Mr. Stan Boucher, Mr. W./ 'S G a prostae Home Influence market, 50 what 1s necded is: re- honor at a surprise patty given by a anes Wve mi J, Mr. Sax Romer. p Home ival of the old hand weaving in the few of her friesds at the home of Mrs. Stanford University during the coming men's, clubs which home, with a central distributing cen- Get out your old looms out cf attic and I will show you how : Bishop and Mra, Robbins, of Peace eee ne ne Weave, and will then assist you to tind The time. was spent in -musle ane p2 Hsitore in town, guests ac returning shortiy from venccuves Miscellaneous Shower Gathers Thformati slit. x puichaser forthe goods . As enanes Those presi nen HaS S River are sits tn town, guests 2 ; thers Tafermatlon Mill lines sola, One 'eh ee eae the Macdonald. where, they spent, few months 'e Aitheag toe SEE Beis Foor Mullinery these handwoven gowns is that the same design is never duplicated. Miss Ruth Bolinger, who weaves the material, was the manequin, wearing A smart tailored sult of belize hand- Noven material with an artistie design ot darker brown in the border, An- other sport, sult of apple green, trim- med with lemon yellow and a heavy travelling coat.were also shown. The : ; dork Bua Grace : art tan moa Conta gh : ae . holme irs. E Ss larjorie this mor she was as ly i Glass 30 Sunworthy 122-3 Bs eine to tedue on MY, Roma Martane, Rides sehol- oie AU Hl, Mes Btarode bed this morning ihe wae as aly come and view Before the cold wea- ther sets in have your from Ledue were Mrs. Mein, the pres - dent of the W.I., Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs, Treadgold, Mrs. Dalgleish, the Edmonton Institute present were: Mrs, Joseph Adair, president, Mrs. W. A. Flack, Mrs, Roy Stovel Cooke, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. A. B. Argue, Mrs. A. Miss E. Wilson A. MeLauchian, on Thursday evening. shortly. wrist watch and a beautiful handbag. She was presented with a therick, Mrs. V. H. MacNeill, Mrs. Valleau, Mrs. D. Wardrop, Mrs, E. E. Webber, Mrs. Angus, Mrs, Dodds, Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. L. G. Sitters, the Misses Annie Jackson, Laura and. Marjorie Haugh, Lillian and Jessic Bretherick, Gladys Berry, Dorothy. Florence and Jean McLauchian, Clara Parsons, Mae Bebb, Margaret Tutton,.Clariee Lang- lan. Mary Hawkins and Master Kelso McLauchian Wallpaper Miss Wilson is returning to Scotland under the captaincy of Miss Tread- her sulte in Athabaska. in Mrs, D. A, MacGibbon, honor of Dr. and Mrs, R, B, Wells have 1: tumed from Jasper where they were guests at the Lodge for a few days. and children have returned from an extended visit In Toronto and Ot Mr. and Mrs, Harling Rogerson have returned from a motor trip to Win- nipeg. Miss R. Granger and Miss Martin, of. Montreal, are spendi few days in the city, in the course of tour of the Dominion, and will leave early this week for their eastern home. Mr. J. A, La Fleche Jeft on Sunday evening on a business trip to Saska oon. Miss Josephine O'Meara of Wintil peg is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. McLean. Tuesday to organize a new outiit of girl guides. There are about forty guides and browntes in the company, gold. Mrs. R. Baker of Carstairs, Miss ae Between Lectures cs Sty Bradford. Miss Olivie Smith, Mrs D-) pr, and Mis. W. Harold Brown ing thelr homes 80. generously 40 Graft. such ar hap been done recently 14, Maddock, Mra. E. Voss, Nr, Ed- ous ged gn Wigner roe Senta Mrs, Graydon Tipp, Miss Cohadian. soldiers. Today, canadian in Ba umbia by the WI quilt mund Wright, Mrs A. Le Purgie. Mrs. wer, Weekend vis Netee ane News trom the unt- ) Carthena Trowbridge, Miss Doris Semen have the, opporeaalty of nee imbres who described the tanking of Magda, McCoFmaCK And Mrs. J., W. Ste versity of Alberts Campus ) nelty Scarth, Miss Irene. Jolinston, Paying. Lady. Allen was one of the Timbres who described the i Of Cooper. Mr. and Mra, Robert E. McLaughlin y ; first women to be interested In, the BY MARY FOSS Pear, Mr. Nielson, who fas year's leave of absence, will return to Ed- monton in the spring. of next year. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. McEachern are their home in Point Grey, Dr. Me- Eachern will resume his duties as head of the department of philosophy at the end of the month. Dr: A. J. Cook of the department of mathematics has returned from a trip in eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Miss Marjory Sherlock, who has been studying at the school of English at Oxford for the past year has re- tured to her home in Lethbridge. turned to Oxford after a holiday spent touring the continent, That Toronto ts a favored place among Alberta. students is shown by the general-exodus of U. of A. gradu- Play production this fall and winter with the Little Theatre Players of the Those wishing to know more Edmonton's social calendar th A. . Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Wood, Mrs. Curtis Berryman, Mrs, Arthur Higginbotham, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Richards, Mr, and Mrs. C. . Garnett, Mr. and Mra. Leslle Nicholls, Miss Nancy. Bradley, Miss eBatrice Fletcher, Misa Peggy Mooney. Miss Lloy Greenfield, Mr. Aubrey MeMil Miss Reva Studholme Honor Guest at Pretty To compliment Miss Reva stud- holme, a popular bride-elect of the month, Mrs. Jean Kirkpatricz, 10126 124 street, entertained at a misccl- laneous shower on Friday. evening. Mrs: J, L, Studholme poured tea and Mrs. C. W. Willis cut the ices. Pink and white sweet peas were attractively arranged throughout the rooms, Mrs. Reginald Comyn-Ching and Miss Molly Bowen and Mrs. William Eut- ters assisted in serving. The guests included Miss Reva Studholme, Mrs. Saigeon, Mrs. R. B..Walt,'Mrs, Clar- ence Miller, Miss Pearl Ebert, Miss Gwen Toby, Miss Jean and Miss Mabel Dickson, Miss Molly Bowen, Miss Dora Newson, Miss Jane, Miss Alberta and Miss Ruth Bell, Miss ficlally concerned with Empire prob- Jems as is Sir John, Lady Allen takes 4 keen interest in ajl matters of state, was hear her home, Lady Allen spent much of her time nursing and car- ing for soldiers rom all parts:of the Empire, She felt that the English women did a very fine work in open- Red. Traigle movement in England, an organization very much like the , alert women of Canada form, some important. home Ife, and the motherly, and is touches that count for go much ina health sinee coming to Canada several weeks ago, and has spent a great deal of her Hime in het hotel sulte, Lady Allen has taken great. interest in, all things Canadian, and has gleaned un amazing amount of information from those who are woven into the scheme of her daily fe. Hotel chamber- maids, porters, servants, club women who pass her way, wives of ministers of parliament and society women, 11) contribute their share to the fund of knowledge with which this. keenly Sir John s working as if she were at his side at iuncheon, dinner and lec- ture. There 15 an aletical quality about her keen blus eyes that. has made ber a valuable help to Sir John in his own Liverpool. constituency,.and Accessories You are invited to these displays of. the new styles, colors and mater. 2 a ian nee + . i Laura and Miss Dorothy Bramley- La len very deep. in- i sash repaired. We will Living Rooms, Dining / vera vray ot uahiriage,,Mie 60 tt, dertion tig fai Bes Laure ai Mis Dorory, rhe Bae given Lady Alle very Gethin ials for the Fall 13 Rooms, Halls. Values , 2rene Stewart of Penhold. and Mis ee ee an er Oe er rn, Sua Rae: sieht Into and Winter sea- callfor and deliver to 1.50 per roll. Margaret Manning of Delburne are University of Toronto, Mr. Elliott Frederick Sutherland, Miss Luelne Women Of Other Larids i a3 Bon eben ees otters in town, gyests.at the .W.C. Dunn and Mr. ardiey Allan will con- Coone, Mrs, Wallam Butters, Mes. she spoke of a banquet in Czeco son. your Sash; 12 Roll Bundle Lots at ff) a. tinue thelr courses in medicine. Miss Reginald Comyn Ching, and Miss miovakia whese she eas ane cnly eee . ig 958. Marjory Lundy will-fintsh her course Molly Bowen. man guest, with 500 men. She was . 2 Miss Mabel Slick 6f Chicago arrived in nursing commenced at the Woot , told that women ts gate in thet sotae a 4m the elty this moming to make ar- Miss Matione Seapion her cota try liad had litte opportunity to take Fangements for the next Kinsmen a position a sprivate secretary 10 Mis an interest. in affairs of state, In i Iienite ow, which will take lace on Febru- Naber Moore the ealdor of Macleans Engagements Hungary there is a. great new birth The store will be ary 6, Tand 8. Tnagazine Miss Jean Campbell of Hungary. nero, bs a-srant new. Sirih : . a Boiled. Oil Mr, and: Mrs, Howard Stutenbury Label study mate wt the Tor- Stter years of gentiomanty land own: open tonight from ; and: Mrs, Howard. Stutenbury om rvatory isle, Mr. ; mother and Aunt Varnish Stain Boiled..Oi sail andey spent the weekend Gth Seren a MMsGattin Mand Bir 8,2. Dagard of Bt. ing snobs ama) Oy he, wat. ta 8 to 9.30 p.m. to He mw mother and Aunt Lele p 3 in Westlock, the guests of Mr. and and Mr. John Macican. three stars of Albert, announce the engagement of Gt the general scheme of things. En : Jim-Jam sat huddled in his chair) R Oil Mrs, Ewart Stutenbur Hast, years rugby team. il alzo at- thelr daughter, Marguerite Camelia, to the general scheme of things. give those of you. at the dining room table, watching as ts combined Stain and Var- aw OL me Jana the Unlveralty of Toronto, where Mr George, Branch, of Loe: Angeles. land, Derktpe. may be said ta'be lead hls mother and father (eu nish Intended for refinishing Fee ene en ee ee ee ee eae art oe Oe ee ance in Eee ears Sree nan who have not the that frightening business, enown 13 y, Petre fame ele Turpentine fiis'hem. eo Sirut Seni M'melsoe dye fer a a te oS opportunity to ite hghle ty his ather and. umes, ete, prior to his departure for Toronto Sol to coll 4 embark .upon..a p . ae of mt Members of the graduating class. of lege, and em pon: a. pro me nother had embarked on this busi- 1 Gals. 1.55 Before you buy. it wilt f Baber. PNT sabe Sen sieved thea Tuesday's Calendar caion iho, any iden of mac pi during the Beat alin ates lent u pay you to get our Trem Winnipes, x corners. earth in even the short) pisy Baptist W.M.GC. .mecting at A - *y t Je le summer. it was when the 4 Gals. Gp Biles, -as we cam save 9 arr onal Meusan ot winnipeg is Bere tine whieh fad caved Snes cn, Deptt IEIEG. goeeting st omen Nel For Pariment fire time ine fon ease oe s Gals. 45 . you money on your re- ff tie guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tpe, convocation and professions have Gho erahiated Gi Coot on almost ev-ry eubject, Lady Allen Canada. The beach referred to as 10 3 it McLee for fortnight. McIntyre. who gruduated with honors does not feel that women are in ae 1-16 Gals. quirements. D.M. Molaen. for w been chosen which occasion traveling tn insets ia tag poctarecasts doe. fat eel, iat women a iGpasi Lovely lovely name. Gye Concluding the entertainment, in Gute area peetkaauaie weve NOTE at the University of alnburgn, MCE bes bere In pavlament. Get a hold of ee SS ee eo honor of the wives of the out-of-town at Alberta or other universities, -Mr. ME, Don Sprouls who obtained his m4 home, in the profession, and over hubb ds bri joc Sa tee ees ag ae eed members attending the Scottish Rite George Stanley, Rhodes scholar for poe, deere at the last corivbcation, hen wie must they fo to. patline ubby and bring is fall of guidtiah as Ut Sean Rene wa gonvention was, the luncheon in the alberta, tor. 1939, is taking up his t, une Twearch work st the Royal Ten: 1 undertake a task which him in toni Roatan Salm Room, of, the Macdonald on studies at Oxford after spending the the'test einen hohe at SE quires years of careful training, amd im in tonight: He Sieetset? neti ne, Foor window. Baturday. Dr, A. Braithwaite in- summer months touring in ataly. be eg amt eereeD, WACO fT whieh. the atmosphere is, 0. dee is int water and finding i fall of eduieeres al froduced the president of the councll, Switzerland and France. Mr. Johu pe,u4? ouarded inthe spring. Mr- Oi ANE cennes with the thasculioe is. interested in Tete golds ang, fall of saucemaing Al i Dr; Webster, who spoke briefly to the tegtedunte Work along enginecring Point of view to be encountered at the new, things aim-sam, Te se eas Suse 4 2 Bhd a Nie) ba the pleaeure of the ineal cosmieitins of Miss Mona Tredway, whoce nar. Hoes at the Univesaity GF Alberts eee very: pee ee - 5 too wonderfull . Paint Va POA VOOY pt Gx ope Ns easteesine c ovat cis oats, Mone Tested we saan ope ie Lady Allen feels that ehind the too. lee. too. woteonie. Sim us ie OW Mire owen netted At the tea table were Mrs. J. P. Gerrie continent, Mr. Graham Caldwell, y Jam's mother was saying. It you th a eee, And Mrs, C. T. Vance, and assisting WhO graduated in commerce, is tak- scenes of state women can play thelr gt; could come along too. i fi Mr, anid Mrs, Eric W. Cormack, of were Miss Doris eon, ing Dims Ot ooeen actos Xo Australia: wiueh erpstert poltlean: eole, IF the women Then: dim-Jam head his father Allx, are-im town, guests at the ple Duggan, Miss. Elizabeth Edwards Will occupy ten months, reas Cee Soe ee : nay: as 10335 Jasper Ave. We Deliver Corcna: pate and Miss Evelyn Jackson. Mr, Henderson of Toronto enter- Much of Lady Allen's experia i seDy se d Mrs; Victor . Joh entertain Mrs, Ceci Goddard 1s entertaining tained at dinner in) the Mecdonald on: zx caerent el s at atten on Saturday afternoon in honor at tex on Batarday in hone ot Migs Sunaay evening, when i gusts were iy as ane tan four atopeons eae) ose a Pig ae eh eg in Pe og eed Pepe oe ae ree 4 early in October. 3 W. W. Evans and Mr. and Mrs, How- Douglas Sanderman Allen is just be- a y Bae ara Emery. tag established. on a farm at Prince tal Mis Ruth short and nase Dora ye, oe vy ame nd, Ms sats, who came fo ews fertaining at brid . Wiliam Voidey ieft Canada itn him a mont c : - Weduoasday: Creag ta Erion sghan aesoptiine for Yanconves 94a ol. iir seo igeie bermusraiod sbortte ia wert 9: lt;-: Reva Studholme. back at the end of the week. Battleford, and wil live on farm. a Je Me. and Mex. Witsed Wees are 2 AY as, fa See eee * . Read This Letter froma 1: Mrs. J. a Brough, wto nas vin AL Lucille Lorraine Style : tu pide se ind x O Grateful Woman and Mrs. Arnod W. Taylors Scat a, ee ore ee Styled at Paris rchestra in eye te ee ee hey Sees Fue Studholme, bride elect of the month: Miss Leona McIntosh entertairied: recently at tea at the Country Club 4n honor of Dr. Beth Grimetic Breslin of Rhode Island, Connecticut, who 13 Mr. and Mra, 7 Mrs. R. F. Marpole and Miss Shite Marpole of Vancouver are the yucis of Mf. and Mrs, Victor P. Bond. From Honeymogh Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Chapel are re- turning on Monday rom their wed. A novelty printed canton ctepe in Inicerne blue tones that 1s youthtutty snug and graceful. Btyle No, 1346 is rather suggestive of Princess lines with circular flounces in wrapped movements that flares, the em. The buttoned hipline otters same- hing definitely new. One-sided abot till goftens ine of bodice and is ex- UWemely flattering and young. Long. sleeves are fitted below elbows with darts, The back is slim and straight This unusial model can be had in sizes 16, 18. 20 years, 46, 38, 40 and CCONSTIP. .TIONis the great modern Make this two weeks test Wilf spend a week with Nor Conta ee te arming in black crepe evil. Millions are warned by sal- and note the difference Fore ecving for Chicago, where they ot gen ehaae i ce, mae low. cheeks and leaden steps that they are ide. Diack butions with rims and centers probably his can r rou; day. You'll find-i combined in appetizing, delicious flakes. tion due to insufficient bulk in the diet should yield to Post's By rma consult competent physician at once and follow bis advices Cases of recurrent consti If your case is suffering from lack of ro 1g.the proper roughage food. s Bran Flakes regulates the body efticiently because it helps to prawide ighage in efficient form. Eat it every corrected by i alities ran Flakes, iss in eggshell shade. Canton crepe in Independence blue self-trimmed is wearable and very chic for street or afternoons, Hunter's green silk crope with Aquamarine silk crepe rever is ultras Rew and decidedly becoming and ser- iceable. Dull black silk crepe. with Vion- net pink crepe rever is daringly chic . and favorite with smart Parisienne. Feather-welght waolen in ox blood shade in tiny self-checked very, very fashionable 80. Ber vieedble for travel, sports, street, class- oom or office. Teeter dese e eso rs Bulletin Fashion Books with 2) the atest autumn modes from Paris may be obtained from he 7 etter DEpUrTMNenT, EARORUH + Bulletin, for fifteen cents. Pat- terns of any of the Lucllie Lar- raine styles may. also be obtain- ed by writing the same depart- kere successful in keeping the cup Bdmonton club, atier hard Irvine and merit and enelosiig size and Pattern number. and twenty cents FORGO EE eH OD) Pattern Made at New York... eer is For Sound investments 10019 - 101A ave Dispensary, Ltd. 10 Davie Bt. Vancouver, B.C. Canada s Only Qualitied worbatios Yielding Good Returns SEE- WEBER BROS. Real Estate insurance Financial Agents Phone Attendance YourHon Cv GAS ota ind. fre and packed by vacuum pr tins the aroma and flav bow Coffee appeal to ev from your grocer.
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