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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 16

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9 Women's i Mrs. Vowles Heads W.M.S. Mr. T. I.

Vowles- was 'elected president of the recently Women's Society of Bell Street United Church at a meeting held Tuesday with Mrs. presiding. Associated on the executive with Mrs. Vowles will be the fol lowing: Past president, MrsA. O.

Lloyd; first Mrs. W. Flunkett; recording, secretary, Mrs. H. W.

Maisey; treasurer, Mrs. G. O. Barclay; Christian stewardship, Mrs. C.

Seeley; supply secretary, Mrs. G. Yelland and Mrs. T. Bowe; associate helpers' secretary, Mrs.

H. Dolman; temperance and Christian citizenship, Mrs. W. HOI; Missionary Monthly and press, Mrs. A.

Atkinson. Staring the meeting- Mrs. G. Seeley conducted the worship service and Mrs; A. O.

Lloyd pre sided at the piano. "Stewardship" was the subject of talk given by Mrs. Ied T. Tory, secretary of Christian Stewardship, for the Ottawa PresbyteriaL A vote of thanks was extended by Mrs. W.

flunkett. Letters of congratulation on reorganization were read from Mrs. W. E. Perrin, president of the Presbyterial, and from Miss Win-nifred Thomas, Dominion Board secretary.

Sorority Founders? Pay rounder's Day was observed last night by Bete Sigma Phi Sonority, at an enjoyable dinner In the Tudor room of the Chateau Laurier. Covers were laid for 22, end Miss Jessie Ralph presided. live new members 'were pledged in an Impressive ritual. A letter was read by Miss Ruth Minard, giving the history of the Sonority, organized Iff years ago In Kansas. Miss Dorothy ed the toast to the King, and Mrs.

Robert Dorman the toast to Beta Sigma Phi. An enjoyable solo was sung by Mrs. W. E. White, PERSONAL While in Quebec, Sir William Glasgow was the guest-of-honor at a dinner at the Chateau Fron-tenac with Mrs.

Percy Flynn as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson, of Kingston, are the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister. General and Mrs.

Victor 1 Miss Anna Wilson, who 'has been at home with her parents, Mr. Norman and Hon. Calrine Wilson, has returned to Toronto. Miss B. B.

Fraser will return on4 Saturday from McGill University to spend the Summer, with her parents. Colonel and. Mrs. J. D.

Traser. i Mrs. J. L. Coupal has returned to the city following a short visit In Toronto.

Miss Billie Pushroan is home from Queen's University to spend the Summer months with her Mr. and. Mrs. R. George Pushman, and has as her guest, Miss Preuthun, of Detroit 17th BLBTHDAY SALE NOW ON affalas a4 sears fcargalaa as a)t eariaMata OUT'S Limited m-ui BID SAC ST.

Bar Your Chesterfield Re-covered from S49 Cayert Wetlf nattily ma I JLEACH CO. TU ieeearart It West RichmeOo COFFEE Greaad.Ib. HOUHHOID UH Ns. JO szJlZ res THE OTTAWA JOURNAIi THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1M1. Realm Social and Personal s- Qub News THEIR Mlas Ana Marie Le Sage, engaffement is announced la Montreal, their wedding to take place en May 24.

Beth are well-knewa la Ottawa, The termer is the elder daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Royal La Sate, of Montreal. Lieut- eaaat Savant Is the sea ef Ben. Mary Lothrop Guest of Honor Mrs.

Lloyd Penney was hostess at the tea hour in honor of Miss Mary Lothrop, whose marriage takes place this week. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage bouquet of roses. Mrs. William Lothrop presided at the tea table which was centred with pink snapdragons and pale pink tapers. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Miss Helen Garrison and Mrs.

Edward Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. I. Strobel and Mrs.

L. Seguin are Montreal guests in Ottawa today for the Viau-Leclerc wedding. Hon. and Mrs. A.

B. Copps, who have been at their home in Sack- ville, NJB will return to Ottawa today. Tots' Play or Party Dress PATTERN 474. AMN ADAM. "Yes, my darling daughter you may have both a party frock and a playtime dress!" says the thrifty mother who chooses Pattern 4748 by Anne Adams.

For, according to your fabric and treatment, this simple-to-sew style can change its character completely The rounded, collar-effect yoke forms; one piece with the daintily point ed bodice panel. The flared skirt has two front panels, and the waistline zigzags across the front For a dress-up style, let the yoke and panel be of lace-edged con trast with wing-like sleeves to match. I For a more practical version, use a sturdy cotton, print with tiny puff sleeves and rle-rac trim. -'i'Ms. Pattern 4748 is available in chll dren's sizes 2, 4, 6, and 10.

Size with contrast, takes 1 1-2 yards 85 Inch fabric, 8-8 yard contrast and 4 1-2 yards lace edging; other frock, 1 7-8 yards 89 Inch fabric and 8 yards ric-rac. Send TWENTY CENTS (20) In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to Pattern De partment Reader Mail Ltd- 60 Front street. West, Toronto 2, Ont.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 1 and Lieutenant Gay Savard. Royal Mr. Justice and Mrs. Alfred Savard. UNITY'S SISTER WEDS awissnsii- t- A- Lord Andrew Cavendish, son ef the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and his bride, the former Deborah Freeman-Mltford, daughter ef Lord Redesdale, leave 8t Bartholomew'B Church, Smlthfleld, left after being vnited In aaarrlage.

The bride is the sister of Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mltford, once described? by Adolf Hitler as the Ideal Nordic beauty. Unity attended the wedding, right in her first public appearance since she returned from Germany more than a year age with mysterious bullet wounds In her neck. Mrs. Richard Cockburn and her son, Mr. Kicnara cocKDurn, win arrive tomorrow from their' home in Detroit and will be among the out-of-town guests attending the Green-Cockburn wedding on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. 'D. Miller, of Omaha, Nebraska, are visiting in Ottawa, the guests of Flying Officer and Mrs.

T. H. Keith. Miss Barbara Whitly, who spent several days in Ottawa as the guest of Miss Betty Hamilton, nas returned to her home in Montreal. cm.

SECRET GUARD mm, cliaM Tji mwi ill Mk Wo mmmmnkar YLU Ww3 Canadian Dratoons. A.C, whose 4 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith have returned from" Lennbxville, Where their son. Master Ross Smith, took the title role in the operetta at Bishop's College SchooL The marriage of Miss Margaret Smith.

daushterof Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Oxford Mills, formerly of Ottawa, to Mr. Or-mond Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Merrltt Baker, of Ottawa, will take place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock In St John's Angu can Church, Oxford Mills. CKPKAN ANNIE VJAUTEO! intUCHBOts evens eenviM awaNi mm. hf, ml AVIATOR eoeeus rtf1" esd. sccen euatp MUTMIMM Al'l'LlCAl IOI4 A ORPHAN ANNIK, I ''rw1Nit; .1 T.l i-tmi tmrnmnm I ISA Your Individual By FRANCES DRAKE. I Look in the section your birthday copies In and find what your outlook is.

according to the stars, for Friday, May t. March IV to April 28 (Aries)-. Another progressivefriendly day for business, Industry, finances, recreation. I We must i do more than enough these days. Double your efforts; work with determination to pass your goal.

April 21 to May 88 (Taurus) Favorable period in worthy lines of endeavor but hasty, unpremeditated action is strongly advised against Judgment is likely, to be confused unless you have forethought and tact May 21 to Jane 21 (Oemlnl) Should be ideal for making use of new devices and Improving the way for your future security, But dont waste your vast energy and talents by- undertaking too many tasks at one time. Better to complete well one or Enjoy a healthy hobby. Jane 28 to July 28 (Cancer) Not exactly a push-over but a day during which substantial gains can be made and plans for later action completed. Get into the spirit of productiveness and you cant fail to get aheadl July 24, to August 22 (Leo) Mechanics, builders, farmers, industrialists, soldiers, sailors and airmen, you employed in national defence: Give the best you've got to your duties and tasks. August 88 to September 88 (Virgo) You'll need to be vigilant, diplomatic, and don't fret at lack of originality in thought today.

We meet with days when wa aren't as ingenious as at other times but we can always progress in things already planned or started. September 24 to October. 28 (Libra) Efficiency experts, skilled mechanics, you working in various fields and vsrious factories of industry are equally favored by today's benefit stars. Tops for golf. Pretty Wedding At St.

Paul's In St Paul's Lutheran Church at half-past seven o'clock last evening, the marriage was sol emnized of Miss Rosalie Fabrlcus, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fabrlcus, to Rev. Howard W. Teoker.

of DeL, son of Mr. John Tepker, of Hamilton, Ohio, fend the late Mrs. Tepxer. Rev. M.

J. Michael officiated. Palms and baskets of cut flowers were used to decorate the church for the ceremony. i The organ was presided over by Mr. W.

H. Wilkie. and the soloists were Miss Berla Schroeder and Mrs. Arthur Boehmer." i The bride was given in marriage By her brother. Mr.

Frederick Fabrlcus, and attended by her cousin, Mrs. Joseph Carrigan, as matron-of-honor, and by her nieces. Miss Norma' Wlnges, as bridesmaid, and Miss Beverley Winges as flower girL Rev. Irving Tepker, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and. the ushers were Mr.

Walter Fabrlcus, brother of the bride, and Mr. Arthur Tepker, of Hamilton, Ohio. 1 A gown of white French embossed marquisette was worn by the bride. The fitted bodice of the gown was -made with high neckline and long fitted sleeves, and the full skirt was made with) a sweeping train. Her headdress was of orange blossoms in halo effect and-ker veil of bridal tulle extended to the hem of the train.

She carried an arm bouquet of Cslla lilies. Mrs. Carrigan wore a gown of heaven blue lace made with a jacket Her floral headdress was adorned with a finger-tip length veil and! she carried an arm bouquet of Briarcliffe roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of sal' mon pinic sheer fashioned on long lines and with a floral headdress and finger-tip length Veil. The lit tle flower girl wore a frock of yellow and orchid Her headdress was a bow of the same material as her dress and she carried a colonial bouquet I Following the reception the couple left for Hamilton, Ohio, The bride travelled in a navy blue suit and navy blue and white acces- i 1 1 1 i Git these Valuable Gifts wfTK tox Tors raoM quakcm cohh ruuict, quAKtt pum wncst ck mma sictt IMall rim (3Lm musts outsit i wM iv mi rocKCT i rV dime tMmXXm PA mm.mi,m.

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November 28 to December 22 (Sagittarius) You may have to work akalnst a lack of enthusiasm and but you can do it espectally 'when you say, "I Activities requiring finesse, adroit management or secrecy are favored andfln the foreground. December 1 28 to January 21 (Capricorn) Your stars warn againstiwsstc and negligence. Turn your attention and best ability to urgent natters and healthy recreation. Bfour patience and fortitude will rewarded, January 22 to February 20 (Aquarius) If you Aquarians will overlook petty annoyances, you'll be surprised at the success you'll attain. Don't allow petty arguments to disturb you.

Febrnary 21 to March 28 (Pisces) May not be especially promising day for speedy returns in money transactions but it is good for progress in useful, interesting pursuits. Your specific talents re favored A child bern! en this day pos-sesses sturdy qualities and a strong, fine character. Capable of unusual success if it overcomes a tendency to Spasmodic inertia and impulsiveness. Especislly suited for medicine, surgery, nursing, teaching, horticulture. Has the happy combination of knowing howt to mix the artistic with the practical.

A loyal, charitable, kindly individual They will reside in Wil mington, Delaware. JfWAa SAVINS ITAMN AND CSRTISICATS 'i ifetf) I fv 'vj U'VIYif VvT.y, A Xe V.V. If 'C I wal-vVD IX) BOM and moftay "111" DIVILLEDlOO AlAD wVV xl Cut hard cooked eggs la A Ti'-tXX v'V' ketves Isecnwise, -thea te 1 i rassfflia: 7 1 -'A of pepper. 3 Ublrepoons Heine' i Mayoonaiee and 1 teatpooa If V' Hetns DistOled White Vina- II T' r-N. ''X! gar.

Mix weU. ReM whites, 11 'til then place three halves per -'vVrv--L 1 i' i serving in a nest of water- II I ere. Place a epoonful ef If i Hems MayonnaiM ia centra. II I 8w with crisp whole wheat 'i I crackers: as illustrated. 1 1 jj (Serves 4 It-i 700 PAIRS NEWEST SPRING SHOES In Brown, Black, Blue, Copper Kettle, Formerly Beige.

Open ori closed toes for street 28 to 218 and sports wear. A wide range to I flC ff I choose from THIS SALE FOR A mm Hi 1 ALL YOU HAVE TO- DO TO ANY OF THESE FINE GIFTS ft tor of cbt fwtlt fiftj ihown tbor for )u Irani bciusm 01 yiMtw runt warn. Rice of Qumin kcr Cora FUMt! Jm nta tb ewen-you nlU now mmny Box Top Or roo'r ia hum imn ni Itwr as oaten baxi. Snd oroar and rtxbt of Box Tops (or Bos Topi anal noiMy) ia aa to f. ANNIE, Box 100, Peterborough, Ont.

nn. nm pis Matrix and CoHegebred SHOES 408 Fairs In this lot only. Formerly to 21438 0-05 PORE LIMITCOi 162 SPARES STREET TfGR the extra flavour that makes folks remem-ber your salads, use Hdns pure Vinegarsl Theac sparkling vinegars are made from the finest ingredients nature provides patiently mellowed in wood to full strength. That's why they give added seat and flavour to salads why they go further, tool Select your favourite kinds from these three Heins Cider Vinegar for fruit salads Malt for heartier salads Distilled White Vinegar for salads, boiled dreeeings and pickling. vid'Estass when you on my OltteTraKslWaettaisGwe IU'm SHOT FROM Ta lift Tkai'( amakaa iWaa ao laatil-MMiiin a4 SalKMa.

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