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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 12

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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My mom vn I poirv -fWhen I get tired of drinkirig all my srik. she never says, iou onnx or no Uke-aome mothers." She just me a twell rennet-custard deiiert -as' tells me ta tat the rest of my milk aw" rrerybody's happy!" It's easy to. make milk into rennet-custards with 'Junket' Brand Rennet Powder or Tablets, tor you do no cook-' jir.j. They're not only fun to eat the 'rennet er3yme makes the milk easier to dgesVtoa And the whole lamily en-'joyt iight. tasty rennet-custard desserts.

Make rennet-custards with either Junket" Rennet Tablets not sweet-ersed or Sa vored add sugar and flavor Jto tasteior "Junket" Rennet Powder Savors, already sweetened. Both at grocers. For free sample of "Junket" Keiuirt Tablets. Trte "Junket" Brand Taxis. Division ol Chr.

Hansen's MUHKIT tnnuffHHlHrtaol nd cu mm V. S. MARCO COFFEE Freshly QQ Gronnd lb-OUKf Delicious Hot or Cold Chocolate Dairy Drink .4 1 v'7 We join in the hearty welcome that Ottawa is extending to Harry S. Truman, President of The United States. It TE OTTAWA JOURNAL, TTESPAT.

JTJNg 18. H47 SOCIALJiNb PERSONAL The Governor General nd the Vwrountess Alexander, atienaea by Miss Jennifer Bevan and Capt. Lloyd-Thomas, dined with the Minister of Cuba and Madame Brull, on Monday evening. Admiral and; Percy Nelles leave early in' July for Victoria, to take up residence. The Canadian High Commissioner to Australia and Mrs Kenneth Greene -and Miss Patricia Greene, leave on June 13 for Halifax-and will sail on June 14th by the Aquitartla for England en route to Australia.

WiUiam Pugsley, ho ha reen in uuawa ids me pai icw weeks, staying at the Chateau left for hex home in Rothesay. NB. Mr and Mrs. Harold Lewis en tertained late en Monday- -noon' Vrt. 'honor' of the Canadian 'High' Commissioner to Australia and Mrs.

Kenneth Greene. Elizabeth Fellowej has returned 'from the Katharine. Gibb School, BostonV to spend the Summer with -hec parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keryop Fellowes.

Miss Nancv GilleSDie. of Providence RL be her guest for some use. MT. ana Airs, ooraurt tictn entertained late on Monday after- ln Kmnp nf Arimtral and l.V.'i. I1VDVI Mrj.

Percy Nelles. Dr. and Mrs. C. W.

Forsyth, tawa this week for tie marriage -Rowan Wickware to Miss Joan Allaire, Mr. and Terry Giles have returned from Toronto and for the Summer months have taken up residence at Louisa Beach, at the cottage of the former's par-nt Mr nd Mrs. G. Reid Giles. MISS Clarion mcvjrory niiu aim Betty Ann Carter entertained- at luncheon at the former's' home on honor of Miss Barbara Browne, one of weeks brides: Mrs.

Eric G. Howe and Miss Lorraine Howe have returned to Ottawa after spending twoweeks mith friends In Toronto, Mrs. WUbert E. SmMh. of a few days in Ottawa with her mother, JJrs.

Hairy Neville. Mrs. Smith was accompanied by Mayor George of London, and Mrs. Wedge who attended the Mayors' Convention in Ottawa. Mrs.

E. G. Weeks leaves today lor Charlottesville, Virginia, to spend several weeks. -(. i Captain and Mrs.

Edmond Blais, are. spending some Urae at Murray, Bay. m- Ht. T-Vol1 ef Noranda, have left for the Seigniory Club after visit to Ottawa for a few days. Mrs.

Glenn Bannerman Is spending this week In Toronto. I Lieutenant and Mri.Roy J. Fortier, of Halifax, NS, Will be in Ottawa this week to attend the. marriage of Mrs. Tortier's brother, Mr.

Rowan Wickware to Miss Joan Allaire. Dr. and Mrs. J. Climaco 'Basr ombrio and MfV Juan Bautisti Isola.

of Lima, Peru, arc spending a few "days in Ottawa prior to leaving for Montreal. Mr. Isola will attend McGtll University. Mr. and Mrs.

HamTXeikin, of rilv ViMv. will be "at home" to their friends and relatives on June 15, upon the occasion of their silver wedding an- nivrnrv- The retention will be 'held from two until seven o'clock. Miss Ruth McDougald. daugh ter of Mrs. R.

Bryson McDougald, i i w-L. A tawafter receiving her Bachelor of Arts dearee with Honors in Modern History at the. University oi i oronio. Mr. F.

Dooley entertained at an evening party in honor of Mr. WUbert (WibX WUson, whose marrlfiir will take rilar mhnrtv The guest of honor was presented wun a imoKcr sei. Mr. Agnello Werneck de: Hen orim'and. his daughter, Miss Maria riosa nenorim, oi nio de Janeiro, Brazil, who spent "the past few days in Ottawa, have left "for Toronto and New York en route to their home in Brazil.

Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Coulson and their children spent the week-end at Lac Ste. Marie. Mrs.

T. M. Sims, of Toronto, is spending two weeks -In Ottawa the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. E.

Graham. and Mrs. W. de Courcey Tnnlpv have returned from Pasa dena, where they spent the Waiter months. Mrs.

E. j. Giroud and her niece, Miss Mary Lauderman of Havana, Cuba, arrived in Ottawa on Knnriav nnd will sDend a.week here. Mrs. Giroud will visit her i BJ PRUNELLA WOOD.

knintmnvn oornr tinw The trend in wedding olani is definitely toward traditional train and eeit, tcith properly oarbed attendant pacing ine awe oneau. r- i. -u mtra nnrl Inna Matin sleeves, the saitrj its detailing neckline and waistline totth folded band. We itKe -t hio.vm. nnii mortina a tulle drapery.

inc vara, too, iraw vw 1 the sheaf of white lowers and greenery arranged in a tube oj toory satin. son, Mr. Henrique Giroud, a student at Ash bury college. Miu Fidelia Schlnsh. of Hull, aught te bride's bouquet at the Chaullion-i uoco weaaing un Monday.

Mr. and-Mrs. WUliam E. Hay wereOttawa guests at the Doeh-ler-MacAlllster wedding on Saturday in Montreal. 4 Miss Mia Atherton has returned from St.

Timothy's School, Ca-tonsville, Maryland, and is staying with her parents, the Ambassador for the United States and Mrs. Ray Atherton. For Bride-Elect. Mrs. F.

W. Thompson and Miss Mvrtle Grimes entertained at the home of the former In Wood' roffe, in honor of Miss Betty Wilson one of this season's brides. Mrs S. G. LeFeuvfe, Mrs.

E. K. Grant, Mrs. T. Samways, Mrs.

E. W.Thompson presided at the tea table, which was attractive with mixed Spring blooms.jThe bride-elect was presented With a cor-s'age bouquet of sweet peas and lily-of-the-valley and miscellaneous "gifts. Quadruplets are born Only once in every 350,000 births. 4 (sljiicomi harlp Ogilvy I Claire Steven's Piano Pupils Give Recital Mt Claire Stevens oresented her piano class pupils of Elmdale Public School In their annual recital yesterday evening at the rhool. Of the S3 Pianists who took part, 18 were first-year be ginners, were pupils and two nao compieiea their year of study.

Evidence of the pupils' interest in their work at the piano was apparent in the intent perform ance of eacn oi me young iu-dents, all well prepared and ready for the recitaL About one-third of the class won special prizes for diligent practice and attention at lessons during we scnooi year. The pupils presented Miss sevn with a beautiful bouquet of flowers during the recitaL Sontbminster Church WA. A successful garden party was held by the Women's Association of Southmlnster United Church, when Mrs. G. A.

Gray received the many; guests. The tickets mm were in charge oi Mrs. n. d. Kerr and Mrs.

C. W. Dagg. In charge of attractions were: Children's table, Mrs. H.

Rudd, Mrs. C. Clifford and Mrs. A. G.

Reynolds; novelty table, Mrs. H. Lancaster, Mrs. J. o.

wnitmore; fish pond, Mrs. S. Ritchie, Mrs. E. G.

Tressider, Mrs. L. L. Con nor and Mrs. Cramp; home cook- lng, Mrs.

E. Fairbalrn, Mrs. J. A McCredie. Mrs.

W. D. Gault. Mrs. W.

B.Wallen; sewing, Mrs. F. D. Boomer, Mrs.G. McFar-lane, Mrs.

and Mrs. A. J. D. Rooke; white elephant, Mrs.

Radley and Mrs. Sherriff; flowers, Mrs. C. E. Gunby and Mrs.

C. E. Pearce. Representatives tfrom the circles were In charge of the tea table. i Wedding Attendants.

Out-of-town guests who will 1 attena vne icitware-rviian weddins on Saturday. Include. Mte Tm Ntnhnlann Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bouchard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allaire, of Cornwall; Miss Vivian McLaughlin, of White Lake, Mr. Arthur Emery, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Potter, of South March; Mr. and Mrs. F. Lortie, Miss Martha Lortie, of Sturgeon Falls; Mrs. J.

IajMaistre, of Almonte; Mr. and Mrs. L. Flynn, of Kingston. JensenWilson The wedding of! Miss Margaret Isobel Wilson; daughter of Judge and Mrs: F.

Wilson, of Perth, Oni, to Mr. Christian Andrew Edward Jensen, of Winnipeg, son of Mr. and -Mrs. C. A.

E. Jensen, of London, took quietly last" evening at seven o'clock In St. Hilda's Chapel, To ronto. Rev. R.

S. K. Seeiey, tat icri'r4waarft njin; 'nwjiajrir ROSEBUD if Unp of Trinity ColTege, officiated at the The bride, who was given in, marriaae by her father, wore an afternoon dress of irale-" blue) taffeta with black lace mittens and Her accessories were black suede, and she carried un old-fashioned nosegay of pink roses, lily-of-the-valley, forget-me-nots and pansies, Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen-left on a wed- CHINESE GARDEN 15.95 Here's thexeasy, economical way to 2 i.

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-Miss Edith Stevwnson, Super intendent of Health of Winchester, Hampshire, England, arrives, in Ottawa on Saturday to tisit her brother-in-law and s.iter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reid Giles. Miss Stevenson will remain in Canada until September.

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