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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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WEDNESDAY, AUfcUS' 1 AX- Htrp'i how to I 24, 1949. 1 TO RE Vrri) Th nwirint nf Mi Rariara Jtn VI aad Carin Douglas Brown ij aoncunced by the former' parents, CoL Lome Mill Firth, KC! and I Mrs. Firth of Rockcliffe Park, Mr. Brown is the son of Aril Mrs. Ralph Phelps Brown of Rockcliffe Park.

The marrlajfl' take place 24, at 2.30 II o'clock. In St. John's Anglican jChurch, OttavUi. (Photo of Mls Firth, by Hjmdman, of Mr. Browh by Ashley and Crippen.) kffood 1 to make i atak Co Ermt 4 It's true! Poor coffee welteooked meal, but cpd eoffeo nakes it perfect.

1 If in doubt about your TCet the coffee tbat is bought and TriSettr. SS'a tf.i.Snet tod. 1 1 1 1 University women Urge Federal Aid For. Education VANCOUVER, Aug. 24.

Increased Federal hid for edu cation, and promotlpn of Interna tlonal understanding i through creative arts re, urged by dele gates attending the triennial con ference of the a a 1 a Federation of University Women, More than ISO women from across -Canada met Monday ulght at theUniversity of British Columbia to hear the-address of their retiring I president, Mrs. Richard B. Crummy of i "Higher education Of women continues to be -our chief aim, Mrs. Crummy She cited CFUW scholarships amounting to $2,800 yearly, and private scholarships through the organization totalling $6,000 a year. Dr.

Marion Grant Wolfvllle, NS. new president of the body, -said she hoped for a dole must know how podcoSee ppoila coffee do this. enjoyed by more coffee lovers than any other braxi4 jcoffeej in the world 1 ny pric MAXWELL HOUSEi TfieiT follow the inrlction on ibe container for making; perfect coffee. You'll hare melloW, smooth. full-bodied coffee that H't he beaC Maxwell House conUins choice Latin-American coffee 4- expertly combined in one glocxots blend and Radiant Roasted to deve all its rich goodness.

Yet Maxwell House coht only hwfMin At rent wnArm nr ruii thajthe lowest-pricedf, loffees $ol Ask your grocer for jt Mooy. 7 i v. 'jy m'M' SUFR-VACUUM OUMINf. TIN UNfP SAO DriD ft SMwIof All tvrpoM Olnd. Orind iZlaxnciIIl DIIcMSe CoiiTec 1 1 I 4 sr''v ,1...

Ml i A I I MM a Sr We ecUmUou 1 1 i I ml' uw 1 -i l- fivaaraniMd ato V9M JvMMfcMpiBf 1 I llltllllllll" Ii fc i mw" aBajsSasi ioa t't Y-' 1 '-T A fraaVal tfca Maaara a 1 isHuHirj yiast maoic bakino rowon i i i I THE OTTAWA JOURNAL if NEWLTWEDSMr. and Mrs. Isadora Jack Binder are seen following their marriage Sunday afternoon In Agudath Israel Synagogue. The bride was formerly Miss Esther Kelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Kelman; Mr. Binder Is the son of Mr. Ben Binder and the late Mrs. Binder- (Photo by Thomas.) i greater emphasis on social scien ces, or "human relaUons have been neglected." One of "her -tasks, she- said.

wouia oe to esiaDusn -a nesa quarters office In Canada, to en' sure continuity of pressure on Canadian affairs. Among Other prominent women id. university affairs present are: Miss Grace Morgan, North Bay, education convener; Mrs. w. Hambly, London, president of) Canadian Queen a Alumnae; Mrs.

A. 5. Morton, saskatoon, Mrs. E. S.

Keeping, lecturer tithe TTnJmrsitv nf Alhrta.J and vi. Martha Law, Toronto, retir ing hviuirrr. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. James Drlscoll announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mary Theresa, to I Mr.

Jean Marcel Savage, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sav age, of Ottawa. The marriage will take place on September 17 in 'St. Patrick's Churcl field.

Fallow- Mr and Mrs. Jesse George Attfleld announce the engage ment of their youngest daughter, Lola Irene, to Mr. Aubrey Austin Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills of Truro, NS.

The marriage will take place September 24 at four o'clock in Trinity Anglican Church. i T. Social and Personal Mrs. Lucile Deslogei, from New York, has spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Carbonneau, it their Summer residence at Eardley. I The Friendship Circle of the King's -Daughters' Guild entertained recently at a rpicnic in honor of Miss Lois Richardson whose marriage takes place Sep tember 10. 'j Miss Lillian French, 'of London, and Mr. and Mr.

W. Hudson and Miss Ernestine Hudson, of Moose- Jaw, nave been the guests of Mrs. W. J. Byers for the past week.

Captain and Mrs. E. F. Ken- drick and their young son, John, have left for Peterborough where they wilt be the guests of Mrs. John Dougherty.

4 i Miss Muriel Shore entertained recently at a shower In honor of Miss Lois Richardson whose marriage takes place shortly. The guest of honor was presented with a gift of bedroom lamps. Mr. and Mrs. John Dymond are visiting Scarborough.

Miss Elise McQelland is at tending the triennial meeting of the Canadian Federation of University Women in Vancouver as K7V FROM Comftlat 'anfl 'Thorough Coars In Fashion Designing Day mo SJvmlnc CUm Baa Stndy Ccwnw THE TORONTO SCHOOL OF DESIGN 44 Araaa Trat, LADIES'. GENTS' GRUEN WATCHES HARRY DYNES The Jeweller 7MH Bank (Bet. 1st and 2nd) 4-6474 TOUR CHESTERFIELD SET REUPHOLSTERED MATERIALS INCLUDED S95.00 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN PHONE 8.4900 And ear. Ottawa RcprcMntativ Will call on yon with aamples. Belgium Upholstering Co.

Inc. Fraa Transportation in Onabac, Ontario, MarlUmaa. Hearing Aids Any Make Expert- Service and Repairs Batteries Lowest Cost Acdusticon OF OTTAWA i Sparki St, Urn. .21. i noaa 3-111 vm i.

i i mX-XM XXXXXmXxmiXX a delegate from the University Women's Club of Ottawa. Before returning to Ottawa she will visit in Vancouver and Victoria- 'V pK' Miss Vonnie Carswell, bride-elect was the guet of honor at a miscellaneous shower held by FilUon. Mrs. Sherwood' E. Moore and Miss Wlnni-fred Stockweil: presided at the tea table.

Out-of-town guests who. attended the Asselm-Nezan wedding on Saturday Included J. Rochon, of LongueuiU Mrs. Hugh McGurn, of Buckingham, Miss G- Bicson, of Montreal; Miss Geraldine Vice, of. Renfrew, and Miss Phyllis Fawcett, of St ThOmaS.

I I. ami Mm -i yv-y 1 ofc i. 1 1 ill. 1 vJf 'I'h'-f iX''mX v-'' ptiiip'i! ii -mm. i jm In glorious autumn 1 olours i.

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Coats to delight valueminded mothers with their good wool: suede (cloths, the way re tailored to fit teen figures? i Colors it 1 i A fTM. MA AP ee, grey. navy, i vugusx inruier, xnursaay Ask i Teen I i- I II.V.I WwXX 1 'I "Jl. It I ut Our Layaway Plan' -Y-'vt. I i Shop-rSecondl FWor, -r f- --i! ilj- li If WV nIw! ff Yf Yv'j iSfilii jFairsnr Fashion 1 11 About Our Layaway Plan Shop Second Floor, reat.l i lY'l in rails i io retty numi The Regent PiimpMe b'Orsav with Detachable Ankle tmfm if The classic Pump, slenaerizl Strap what wnnrlprs it works if nr fpt snH anklps.

What wonderful news that it promises toe high-fashion, for Fall. Two new Orchid Pumps are sketched. The with Cuban Jietel and, now elastMzed for strap, like The O'OrsayJ jso poised and prdud In velvety black suede line quality, periect in. typ At Ii so new wiin ankle its high spikKheeL ally Orchid in flvlr MUrphvGo4ibIe'U-Third Floor. i 'V- 'I.

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