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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 15

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15 THE GAZETTE. MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1948. travelling in a dressmaker suit of blush tulte illusion was held by a Giguere Trepanier navy blue wool and wearing a headdress ol lace and Deads ana Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. Starnes have returned from Sherbrooke where they attended the marriage of their nephew. Mr. Robert Baker and The marriage of Monique. daugh Social IPersoiroall she carried a cascade bouquet of white and gold hat, a white blouse and navy blue accessories.

orchids and lily-of-the-valley. ter of Dr. and Mrs. F. X.

Trepanier, of Pointe aux Trembles, to Mr. Miss Nancv Nicol which took rlace Mrs. Andy 1J. Anton, as matron- on Saturday. The engagement is announced of Miss Ethel Margaret McLure.

R.N.. Guynemer Giguere, son of Mr. of-honor, was in a frock of deep coral French chiffon, with a fitted and Mrs. Lucien Giguere, of Mont bodice and accordion pleated sKirt. She wore a bandeau of Joanna Hill daughter of Mrs.

John McLure and the late Mr. McLure. of Calgary, to Mr. William W. Donaldson, of Montreal, son of Mrs.

W. W. Donaldson, of Toronto. The marriage real, took place on Saturday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, in St. James Cathedral, the Rev.

Abbe roses in her hair and she carried 1w4 cascade bouquet of the same Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Doran, ol Timmins, who have been the guests of Mrs.

Doran's mother, Mrs. S. M. Dawes, for a few days, are leaving today for the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Buy. to attend the meeting of the Dominion Brewers Association.

Henri I.emaistre oiriciating. Hose flowers. Miss Helen Notar, Miss AnReline and white snapdragons were used will take place in Scarboro Avenue United Church. Calgary, June 10. to decorate.

The bride, who was given away Spiliotopoulos and Miss Helen Brown, as bridesmaids, were gowned alike In frocks of grey sheer. bv her father, was in a gown of with draoed bodices and full skirts. white brocade, the bodice naving i J- heart-shaped neckline and the They wore bandeaux of shaded pink draped skirt falling into a slight sweet peas uicir nuir ana iney carried cascade bouquets of the same flowers. train, ner veil or tune iiitihion wiu Mrs. Ida M.

Strachan announces the engagement of her sister, Mrs. Florence G. Love, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels, of Westmount.

to Mr. Robert Bell Brcmner, son of the Inte Mr. and Mrs. William Bjeinner, of Mont real. The marriage has been arranged to take place the latter part of June.

caught to each Nlde of her head by Mr. Harry Kalpakls acted as best white wines and she tarried a bou Mrs. W. G. Throsby arrived in England last week by the Empress of Britain and will spend the summer abroad.

Mrs. Duncan MacCalluni ami Mr. D. C. MacCallum have returned from Sherbrooke where they attended the Baker-Nicol wedding on Saturday.

They spent the weekend at the Sherbrooke House. man for Mr. Notar and the ushers quet of white roses and hly-of-the were Mr. Stephen Notar. Mr.

Paul vaiiev. Mi Little Miss Alix Trepanier. the Notar and Mr. Ernest Anastas. Mrs.

Anastas. the bride mother bride's niece, as flower-girl, was in a white organdy frock. She wore a bandeau of blue forget-me-nots in Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, of Montreal, announce the engagement was gowned in black crepe with a bodice of black lace over shell pink of their daughter.

Ethel May. to silk. She wore a hat of pink flowers her hair and carried a bouquet of the same flowers and Sweetheart Mr. David Henry Hillen. son ol Mrs.

A. Turner Bone left last and a cascade bouquet ol pinK car the late James Hillen and of Mrs. night for Ottawa to attend the an roses, tied with blue streamers. nations. Mrs.

Notar. mother of the bride Mr. Jean Trudeau acted as best nual meeting of the National man for Mr. Giguere. and the ush Hillen; of Montreal.

The marriage will take place on Saturday, June 26. Council of Women which is being groom, wore a gown of black crepe, trimmed with black lace and pink satin, with a pink flowered hat and ers were Mr. Philippe Langlois and held tnere rrom today until Saturday and will be the guest of Mrs. Thomas Chitty. a corsaze bouauet or.

carnations. ivir. Armaria ineriauii. Mrs. Trepanier, the bride's mother, was gowned in grey crepe and wore a hat of white tulle and flowers, a mink cape and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.

Mrs. Giguere. mother of the Ik Tne reception was neia we ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel. Later, Mr. and Mrs.

Notar left on the Saguenay cruise, the bride travelling in a havv blue wool suit and The marriage of Georgina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Breard, of Mont Tremblant, to Dr. Albert Royer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Royer, of Birnam avenue, has been arranged to take place in the Parish Church, Mont Tremblant. on Saturday morning, June 12. at ten o'clock.

Following their wedding Dr. Royer and his bride will reside in Boston where Dr. Royer is wearing navy blue ana wnite acces bridegroQm, was in a gown of beige French crepe and wore a hat of sories. toast lace straw, trimmed with They will spend some time at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay. flowers, a mink cape and a corsage Miss Elizabeth Turner Bone.

Miss D. M. Riley and Miss Ann Puxleys who graduated last week from Mc-Gill University, accompanied by iss Elizabeth Bennet, Miss Ann Talbot and Miss Hay are sailinw tis week by the Aquitania for Britain and Europe. Mr. and Mrs.

V. J. Wilgress, of Ottawa, entertained 'n th late afternoon in honor of Miss Nancy Paterson and Mr. Paul A. Mcar-lane and Miss Barabara Ross and Dr.

Frederick Davies. whose marriages take place in June. bouauet of orchids. doing postgraduate work at the The reception was held in the Blue Room of the Ritz-Carlton. where the bride's table, centred Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles An-dromidas. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bak-nlis.

Mr. Pan Bakalis. Dr. and Mrs. George Bendo, Mrs.

John Bendo and Children Hospital. Dr. Royer is a graduate of iLoy ola College and the Univcrsitv of with the wedding cake was arranged with roses and apple blossoms. Later Mr. and Mrs.

Giguere left Montreal, and on the resident Mr. Alexander Bendo. of New York Mr. and Mrs. TasS Karrys, of To ronfo.

start or St. Justine Hospital for four years. for the LInited States, the bride VY'S SHOPPING HOURS: 9.30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. STORE OPEN WEDNESDAYS UNTIL 1 P.M.

St. Catherine at Mountain Street (Gazette Photo Copyright Reserved.) MR. and MRS. LUCIUS HENRY PACKARD, photographed on Saturday afternoon following their wedding in the Church of the Messiah. Mrs.

Packard was formerly Marjorie Elaine McGuire, widow of Michael Kidston McGuire and daughter of the late Dr. James Robert Goodall, and of Mrs. Goodall and Mr. Packard is the son of the late Frank L. Packard and of Mrs.

Packard. nn DR. and MRS. JOHN INCRAHAM BATES, photographed on Saturday ctternoon following their wedding in St. Andrew's United Church, West-mount.

Mrs. Botes was formerly Miss Pauline Wells Little, daughter of Dr. ond Mrs. Georae D. Little, and Dr.

Botes is the son of Dr. and ONS SUGG Mrs. John S. Botes. (Gazette Photo Copyright neserved.) JLi The reception was held at the residence or the bride parents.

The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of white satin, with a fitted bodice having a yoke of lace and sleeves ending in points over -her hands -end a full skirt. Her full-length 3245 Cedar avenue, where pink and white snapdragons were used to JoUymore Bradley The marriage of Audrey Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley, of Montreal, to Mr. Roy Matthew Jollymore, of Montreal, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. J. Roy Stuart Jollymore, of Boston, decorate. The brides table, ccn tred with the wedding was Bates Little The marriage of Pauline Wells, elder daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

D. Little, of Westmount, to Dr. John lngraham Bates, elder rn t)f Dr. and Mrs. John S.

of Montreal, took place on aturdv afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, in St. Andrew's Church. Westmount the Rev. D. M.

(irnt officiating, assisted by the J. D. McCrae. Apple blossoms For The Bridc-to-Be took place on taturaay ariernoon, fi n'cinrli in St Matthew's heirloom veil was held by a beaded coronet and she carried a bouquet of red Briarcliffe roses. Dr.

Mary Robb, as maid-of-honor for her sister, was in a frock cf arranged with white sweetpeas. Later. Dr. and Mrs. Bates left by plane for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a grey tailored suit and wearing a hat of lime and blue Anglican Church, Hampstead, the Rev.

George Trucman officiating. Mr. Harrison Jones played the wedding music and spring flowers were grapes and brown alligator accessories. They will reside at 3550 Peel street. The bride -and bridegroom are ice-blue lace over taiieta, the bodice having an off-the-snoulacr neckline edged with a frill of the same material, and a full skirt.

Miss Barbara Woods, of tne bnue-groom, as bridesmaid, was in a frock of rose marquisette over tat- used to decorate. The bride, who was given away bv her lather, was in a gown of both graduates of McGill white bridal satin, the fitted bodice thppr vnkr. aoDiioued in Out-nf-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burgess, of LHrch- fxta.

fashioned on the same tines gold thread, and long sleeves end- as that worn by the maid-of-honor. ment. N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Reed, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Harold incf in nninrs over ner nanus cinu iha full clrirt tallinc into a sliilht They wore bandeaux ol sweetpeas 4 i Tier fincertm Irnsth Veil of their hair and carried bouquets Mrair, Mr. Ross and Mr.

r.rncst Hoss. of Quebec: Mrs. R. H. McLean.

Generation after generation of Montreal brides have chosen their cherished linen at OGILVY'S Famous, for Fine Linens Since 1866. Here arc a few suggestions from OGILVY'S hand-picked 1948 collection for the June bride. of the same flowers. tunc illusion was nem uy a pivaivu of Saint John. N.B.: Miss Cecily Little Miss Emcline Sutherland, and Miapdracon were used ag decor-1 aliens and the church was lighted vi'ti candlelight.

The bride, who was given away lv her father, was in a gown of lush atin. fashioned on Princess linrs, the jkirt falling into a long train Her veil of tulle illusion was rrl-i by a coronet of orange which was worn by her mother at hrr wedding and hc carried a cascade bouquet of lily-rf-the. valley. Her only ornament vai a diamond Bnd emerald brooch, Cif gilt rf the bridegroom. Miss Margaret Little, as maid-rf-horior for her sister, and Miss Sheila Ramsay and Miss Elizabeth Daw es, as bridesmaids, were gowned like in frocks of white Swiss organdy over blush pink taffeta.

They wore picture hats of blush mohair coronet 01 vnc same man-i uw unrl Khr carried a as flower-girl, wore a frock of white nun's veiling with a bandeau prayer book covered with Ameii- of flowers in her hair and carried can Beauty roses ana my-ui-uie a bouauet of the same flowers. Master Graham Sutnenauu acted iviica rinria Rradlpv. as maid-ol- Ambridae, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W.

I). MacClcment, of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Read, of Wilton. Mrs. F. L.

West, of SacHville, N.B.; Mrs, R. H. McLean, of Saint John, N.B.; and Mr. D. C.

Morris, or Arvida, Que. Woods Robb The marriage of Helen Margaret. as page. honor for her sister, was in a frock Mr. Lewis E.

Lioya acted as best man for Mr. Woods and the ushers of emerald green Biancmni crepe, xashioneu on tne same lines as uial umt-r, iin the the bodice hav were Mr. Gordon Robb, the bride's brother, and Mr. George Woods. ing cap sleeves, tine wore a bonnet Viol- fi-ni'U trimmed witll daughter of Dr.

Charles A. Robb, brother of the bridegroom. and carried cascade bouquets of Mrs. Robb, the bride's mother, lilac tlowers, lilac mittens and she -j muff of lilac sweetoeas. or mcuiu university and of Mrs, Robb, of Montreal, formerly of Ed KENWOOD "RAMCREST" SATIN-BOUND SOLID-COLOUR BLANKETS 12" All pure wool in Blue, Rose, Cedar, Apricot, Green or Wine Each sweetpcdA wiacting irom wnite to jnk.

Dr. John Hay acted as best man monton, to Mr. James Parke lviv har ps A. israaiev. acicu Woods, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nor man P. Woods, took place on Satur for Dr. Rates and the ushers were Dr. Geoffrey Airah, Mr.

John Irwin as best man for Mr. Jollymore and Mr. Ernest Clifford King was usher. Mrs. Bradley, the briue's mother, was gowned in Churchill blue crepe ami Mr.

Gordon Fowls. day afternoon, at three o'clock, In Knox Crescent and Kensington Mrs. Little, the bride'a mother, as in a gown of grey crepe with a bodice of French grey lace. She 9.95; 13.50 17.95 12.95 KENWOOD "FAMOUS" SATIN-BOUND REVERSIBLE FLORALTINT BLANKETS 72" All pure wool Woodrose, Zinnia, Cedartone, Larkspur Blue, Juniper Green Each KENWOOD "RAMCREST" all wool bleached White with smart two-tone borders of RoseGreen, BlueGold GreenCedar or all White Pair inurcn, ine itev. 1.

A. Montgomery D.D., officiating. Mr. John Rinc- and wore a maicmug nai, navy blue accessories and a corsage bou- was gowned in midnight blue lace and wore a black hat, trimmed with pink roses, and a corsage bouquet of gardenias. Mrs.

Woods, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of grey crepe, with a hat of plum straw and a corsage bouquet of pink Delight roses. The reception was held in the Chui'ch Hall. Later Mr. and Mrs. Woods left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a suit of cherry red wool and wearing navy blue rf nalp mnk roses.

vore a matching hat, white acces uv 4 soncs and a corsage bouquet of wood, played the wedding music and Mr. D'Arcy Shea played the violin during the signing of the The reception was ncia at ic nsa i in Hniol whore the bride's $raenirfS. register. Lilac and summer flowers table, centred with the wedding Mrs. Batrs.

mother of the bridegroom, whs gownrd in navy blue crepe and wore a matching hat. Dinner Size cake, was arranged with spring were used to decorate, the prws reserved for guests being marked with white lilac, tied with white HAND-MADE TUSCANY LACE DINNER CLOTHS Pleasing Ecru shade Approx. 72" 90" llowers. Later Mr. and Mrs.

Jollymore ipii hite accessories and a corsage hou of rrd roses. streamers. iu fur Ho.sion. the nnne travelling in a suit ot 7.50 9.95 SCOTCH LACE TABLECLOTHS Many lovely lacey designs Approx. 70" 90" linen, wearing wnne accesum-a and a corsage bouquet of pale blue carnations and carrying a gtey Among tne oui-or-iown were Miss r.isie wraaiey, mrs.

Ernest King, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clif- ford King, Mr. ana ivirs.

u. u. D.n(lov r.t Ottawa- Pant, and Mrs. Maynard LaSalle, of Toronto; Mrs. James Chilcott, of New Liskeard, Ont.

Rnrritt Stewart tvio marriaop nf Ruth Margaret. From nf Mr and Mrs. Charles HAND-MADE BELGIUM LINEN AND LACE BANQUET SETS White linen with lace inserts. Cloth 2x3 yds. 12 napkins, 18" 18" PURE IRISH LINEN DAMASK TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKIN SETS 2 2Vz yds.

with 8 napkins Set 4 4 2x3 yds. with 12 napkins 3G.50 Many other price lines in a wide range of patterns and sizes. May alio be purchased saparattly IRISH RAYON AND COTTON DAMASK CLOTH AND NAPKIN SETS. 0 Sizes and 6 Napkins to 72" 144" and 12 Napkins Set 0.J IO 3 4 SUPERFINE PERCALE SHEETS. Size 81" 108" finished.

Neatly hemstitched Pair 11.0J SUPERFINE PERCALE PILLOW CASES 42" Neatly hemstitched Pair 2.50 A. Stewart, of Riviere du Loup i to Mr. Daniel Ernest Jtsurrui, son ui Mr. and Mrs. W.

a. Burritt, of Toronto, took place on Saturday morn- of olovon n'rlnrk. in the Dres- byt'ery of St. Patricks Church, the Rev. ratner J.

m. tsrennan umu-ating. The bride, who was given Utr hot- fathpr in a redin- gote of white pique over a tiered orcanay one wuit a wreatn Ol wnite mat nci non and carried a nosegay of white snapdragons and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Anne Stewart, as brides- PURE IRISH LINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS in oil White or soft pastel shades. Guest Size Face and Hand Size Each .5 to l.ao omhrnidprpH nrsanrlv with a band eau of spring llowers in her hair and carried a nosegay of pink snap dragons ana sweeipeas.

Mr. hsyron tiurriu aciea as mon fnr hie hrnthpr. The reception was held at tne nerkeley Hotel. Later Mr. and Mrs.

Burritt Ictt on their wediilnu tup. the bride travelling in a suit of brown wool and wealing brown ac- Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Purcell, Tnremtri' Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Munro and Mr. Foster Barclay, of Ottawa; jvir. ana lvirs. i. r.

ruunui and Mr. Alan Stewart, of Riviere nun One Mr and Mrs. DnuB- las Amaron. of Sherbrooke; Maj. Women's Suits and Coats Tailored especially for U.K.

ih CHESTER KARIUE at Less Were $95 to $745 In this end-of-season Clearance you'll find suits of very fine English covert cloth in smart shades of grey, parchment, wine red and brown also some in smart checked suitings. The coats are in fine Venetian cloth and Chester Barrie's famous Pashm cloth in grey, brown and black. All Sales Final! OP IL DG IS DB IE ana Mrs. r. Stewart, 01 wahmng-n rtC Mr and Mrs.

W. H. Stew of' Quebec. Mr; Charles Stewart, of Rivers, Man. "ROMANCE" BATH TOWEL SETS 2 Each Bath Towels, Guest Towels and Face Cloths 1JI Novelty texture weave in pastel shades of Dusty Rose, Blue, Green, Peach or Gold.

6-Piece Set NEW "BOWKNOT" CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Soft pastel grounds with Bowknot ribbon and multifloral design. Single or Double Size I.oFtf MATCHING DRAPES pair 10.95 OTHER CHENILLE BEDSPREADS priced at 7.95 0 25.00 GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC BLANKETS Adjustable night- 0 -ft Tft long warmth. Satin-bound. Green, Blue or Rose, Single or Double Size OaJ.tJU 1IIU 4.JU BATES FAMOUS JACQUARD BEDSPREADS 5 popular designs or 0 ion; types. Priced from J.OU IO l.l.Jt PHONE ORDER SERVICE FROM 9 A.M.

PLoteau 7711 USE OGILVY'S BUDGET PLAN Ogilvy't Third for. AS. A. OGILVY'S Limited Notar Anastas TVi mnrrinoo of Athpnn. daunh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Constantine Anastas, of outremont, to Mr. "Mtor enr, rf Mr anri Mrs PViricfnnhor Nntar nf Mnntreal. took place yesterday aiternoon, ai live o'clock, in Holy Trinity (Greek Orthodox) Church, the Rev. N.

Sal-amis officiating. The service was choral with the choir in attendance and white lilac and snapdragons wore used to aecoaraie. Th hririp. who was civen awav blush pink satin, fashioned on prin- ooce linnc tho hnHirA navinff a teallnnprt vnltp nf P.hant.lllv lacp. embroidered with tiny crystal beads) and sleeves ending in points over Shrrltrtpohe at Mountain her hands, licr luu-ienutn veil oi.

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