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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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19
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20 Muir; Jompkins Vows Said Rev. W. J. 'Ridley, parish priest, officiated the of Miu Mary Elizabeth Myra Tompkim and Mr. Donald Franks Moir on Saturday morning in St MaTgaret Mary's Church.

The bride it the daughter of Mr. nd Mri: George N. Tompkins and the bridegroom the of Mr. and Mrs, John Muir. Miss M.

Dowdall was the' and Mr, Gerald Be-' lisle was soloist. Mr. Tompkins gave his daughter in marriage and she was attended by Mjas Ann Mc-Dougall of Montreal-is maid of honor and Miss Barbara Muir, aister of the bridegroom, ai bridesmaid. Miss Kathy Ttfwipkins of Cornwall was junior Mr. James Mullen was best 'mah.

and theushers were Mr, Muir and Mr. Harry The bride wore a gown of peatr-de soie styled with a fitted bodice having lilypoint sleeves and a portrait neckline adorned with appliques of The bouffant skirt extended into- a chapel 'train and was appliqued with tare. Her fingertip veil of tulle Illusion was held by a crown headdress of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis. Her' attendants wore style frocks of peau de soie and carried nosegays of flowers in early Fall ahades. The maid of honor wore a mink shade dress and the bridesmaids wore champagne shade.

Following a reception in Rideau Lounge of the Clark Memorial Centre. Mr. and Muir left on a wedding trip. They will reside in Ottawa. the bride wore an amethyst shade wool suit with beige accessories and an orchid en Muir is a graduate of St.

Mary's Hospital School of nwaMwrifiirbf the University" Of Ottawa with a degree in public health nursing. Carlsbad Wl The Carlsbad Springs Wom-en's Institute held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Buchan when Mrs. Wanda Nowakowski spoke of Poland and the difficulties there during the war years. Mrs.

R. H. Kemp introduced the guest A donation of $10 was made for the blind. -f 1 Mrs. Percy Ridegway was in charge of refreshments.

TEA CONTENT Tea, which has neither caloric value nor sodium content, has many advantages as a component of medical diets. VACATIONS ESSENTIAL Annual vacations with a change of scenery, diet and activities, extra rest, and relaxation are helpful to everyone. 'I THE OTTAWA JOURNAL r- HI WEDDING AT ST. MARGARET MARY'S Mr. Donald F.

Muir and Mrs. Muir, the former Miss Mary Tompkins, are seen with 1 Mrs. Muir's maid of honor. Miss Ann Mc-Dougall of following their wedding. i Photo by Dominion Wldo EVERY ADVERTISED ITEM- AT BOTH STORES Tf.

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attenaea oy tier aister, miss ding of Miss Marilyn Ellen Hol- man and Mr. Peter josepn Wissell on Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas Holman and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

M. J. Newberry and the late Mr. J. Wiuell.

Canon C'H. Roach officiated nd Mr. W. T. Armstrong was organist Mr.

Holman gave his daugh- neien noiman, as maia oi as honor. The bridesmaids were Mra. Garnet Cowan and Mis Carol Hqiman, sister of the bride. Mr. Terence lnnes was best man and the ushers were Mr.

John Foley and Mr. John Johnson. A full-length gown of white silk organza wai worn by the bride. It was fashioned with a YES, irS GOING TO IIUHT now, jumnmn) li apply your littU foreep to the hair, hold' ryour breath, pull. Then to the next hair, the next, next, next, next, next, next and take comfort from knowing itU be several days before you must do.it all over again.

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chapel-length train and sppli ques of Guipure lace accenting the neckline, sleeves and front panel of the gon. A crown headdress of orange blossoms held her bouffant veil of pure- silk illusion in place! and she wore a necklace or baby' pearls and pearl earrings. She carred a cascade bouquet of while orchids and stephanotis. Following a reception at the Green Valley. Mr.

and Mrs. Wissel left for the United States. They will reside irt Ottawa. To travel, the bride wqra light wool mauve tweed sheath dress with a. mauve hat, black leather accessories and whit carnations en corsage.

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