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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 23

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1959. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 23s i I United' States Ambassador's Da ug te Weds Here .7 1. For travelling the bride, worfj turquoise two-piece rool dreai with brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of orange uengnt. roses.

Teachers in achools from public funds in and Wales- hava national Ruth Vogel Wed? William Feller The wedding of Miss Ruth Vogel and Mr. William Feller look pi are quietly yeaterdayj rremoow ine pmrwKrn the couple' rm meant familiea. i The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. Vogel and the lat Mr.

Vogel and Mr. Feller It the innr of Mr. Saul Feller and the late I Mra. Feller. i Rahhi Simon L.

Kkstein (officiated at the reremony Richmond Couple Marry St. Paul's L'mted hurrh. Richmond, wan the scene of the wedding of Miss F.leanor 'Wilton and Mr. Ene Kirkham. which took place, on Saturday aftemoort.

The bride ia the daughter of Mra. John E. Wilson and the lat Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Kirkham i the aon of Mr.

William Kirkham and the late Mr. Kirkham. all Richmond. Rev. W.

H. Legrow ofnri-, aled. Mr. George Eadie was the organist and Mr. Cliff Neil Mr.

Bert Conley gave his mere In marriage and Mra: Eileen Brown attended her inter a matron of honor. Mra. Dorn Donaldson, alio tater of the bride, and Mra. Jove Cook were bridesmaid and the girl was Mist Brenda tusk. rvi r.

narnm wn best man for his brother and the tinners were Mr. Melville Kirkham, brother of the Mr. Gerald Bror.ik; The bride wore a floor-length fowl of ailk organra over rieau snie designed on Empire lines. The bodice of Alen-ron lace was studded with seed pearls and iridescent sequins. Her veil of tulle illusion was caught to a patching crown headdress of lace 'and she carried a cascade bouquet of while Pinocchio chrysanthemums and Fashlonette Sweet- ailver four-leaf clover necklace set with cultured pearls, gift "of the The matron of honor wore Empire style dress pf alette in Autumn glow shade and the bridesmaids wore similar frocks in emerald green.

The flower girl's frock was at fern green. The wedding reception was held at the Richmond Community Centre and1 later the newlyweds left on a trip to the Southeastern United They will nside In Richmond. salary vcaiea. i V' which took plai In the chapel of Beth Shalom Synagogue, The bride waa attended by her ITer, Mra. Joseph Simand of Montreal, and Dr.

Jack Feller waa his brother's Following a reception in the Jewish Community Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Feller left on motor trip through the Eastern United Slates. They will reside in Ottawa. i YAiN VMf "'V WEARS FAMILY HEIRLOOM VEIL.

Foe her marriage in Mr. John Llewellyn Clemmitt. Miss Ann Joyes Wigglesworlh wor classical gown of ivory ulin (ilk and th fin lace veil which was worn by her great-grandmother at her wedding. iPhola hr Ra4ar atrhru-kl Bell's Corners WA Has Tea The Bell'e Cornere branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church held a auc- (cessful tea and bake sale re cently at the home of Mrs. E.

Henry. Guests were received by Mrs. F. H. Drake, president, and Mrs.

William Belford. Pouring tea were Mra. Stuart Ormrod, deanery secretary, Mrs. tdwin Allsnpp, Mrs. Emerson Thompson, and Mrs.

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tiarpht-pambtl't-Spurk 81. floor 4---'. Unitarian Church Ceremony The marriage of Miss Ann Joy Wigglesworth and Mr, John Llewellyn ClemmiU waa solemnised on Saturday afternoon in the Unitarian Church of Ottawa. The bride is the daughter of the Ambassador of the United States to Canada and Mrs. Richard B.

Wiggles-worth and granddaughter -of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Wlggleswortn of Milton, and Mr. Percy New-hall Booth and th lat Mrs. Booth of Louisville, Ky.

Mr. Cleotmitt is the aon of Mrs, Tayloe Rogers and th late Mr. John Henry Clemmitt and stepson of Mr. Taylo Rogers, all of Roanoke, Va. is th grandson of th lat Mr.

and Mrs. Llovd Wynne-Roberts of Williamsburg, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clemroitt of Baltispor. Md.

Rev. Vivian T. Pomeroy, Minister Emeritus of the First Unitarian Parish of Milton, performed the reremony, assisted by Rev, Howard Box, minuter of the Unitarian Church of Ottawa. Bride's Attendant. The Ambassador gave his daughter in marriage and Miss Mary Dtxweil Wigflee-worth waa maid of honor for her sister.

The bridesmaida were Miss Jan Booth Wig-gleewortb, youngest sister of the bride, and Misa Julia Mengel Booth of Louisville, cousin of the bride. Misa Henrietta Hall Wiggles-worth of Ipswich, also cousin of the bride, waa flower girl. Mr. Robert N. Crispe of Shurlork Row, England, was best man for hia cousin and the ushers were Mr.

Robert Hoke of Cran-hury. NJ. and Mr. William B. Macomber, Mr.

B. Jenkins Middleton. Mr. Charles S. Warner and Mr.

John -W. Warner, all of Washington. For her wedding the bride chose a iwft of ivory satin allkfashioned on clasaical hoes. Thi-f itted bodice, with long tapered sleeves, had a circlet neckline appliqued with heirloom lace and th full skirt extended into a court train. She wore her great-grandmother's wedding veil and carried casrsd bouquet of whit Butterfly orchids and atephanotis.

Her attendants' wor identically atyled dresaea of aand colored faille with matching velveteen' headbands. They i 1 a asW MR. AND MRS. carried shower bouquets of bronre and yellow chrysanthemums, th flower girl wor a frock of yellow silk organza with a wreath of miniature ivy in' her hair and carried a basket of chrysanthemums, ivy and ahatta daisies. Reception At Embassy.

After the ceremony reception was held at the United Statea Embassy residence. Following a wedding trip in Canada, he couple will resid. in Wsshingtnn. Going away Mrs. Clem-mitt wor a suit of 'African violet wool atyled with a box jacket, a head veil ac cented with tiny feather tn shades of blue and deep violet, black alligator accessories a nd- corsage bouquet of rosebuds.

Mrs. Clemmitt is an alum. naof Mu JPorter 'I School, Farmtngton; and of 1' r' The Store to Watch in September Extraordinary Event New Dresses in Pure Silk Faille $49 Three Styles. Cploun Are Turquplie, Red, Emerald, Mink Brown Fresh, new-season styling and a high-fashion, high-quality fabric who'd ever expect these at a lowered price right at the start of the season! A leading maker co-operated to help us stage this thrilling month-end event. Look at our, sketch Fall's Important large collar style! And there are i i square-neck.

style with sheath skirt, a dress-and-bolero costume with a touch of rhlnestone-sparkle. Sizes 10 to 20 in the group. Tuesday i $49 Faihwn floof-Th 1 L. CLEM MITT. I DnminMMl WmW I Smith Colic je-She is a member of the Chilton Club, the Vincent Club and the Junior League of Boston.

Mr, Clemmitt was graduated from the Gllman Country Day School, Baltimore, and from Princeton University, where he was rhemher of the Csp and Gown Club, He served four year in World Wsr II in the United Ststes Marine Corps and now is aasoristed with the investment banking firm of Alex. Brown and Sons. I member of th Metropolitan Club of Washington and th Roanok German Club. PADS ADJUDICATORS. TORONTO, Sept.

2S. Robert Gill of Toronto was named chairman of the Canadian Guild of Dram Adjudicators at the first annual meeting of that new organization Sun day. LA 'to GGFG Meets Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Governor General's Foot Guards Sergeants' Mess met recently with Mri Mae Casault presiding. Reporta wer given and plans discussed fnr coming events. Th next meeting will he on October S.

Rerreshmanui were served by Mra. Kay Priebe. TOKYO, Sept. J. L'PI) Communist China charged Sat urday that two U.S.

warplanet intruded over its air space along th southertS coatial area and issued its 72nd "serious turning" against such set ion. Xuiaiiv(3iB A x' Masterstroke! Mink-Trimmed Hats Yes real mink In brown and black tones in little band treatments that add a luxurious touch to Tall and Winter costumes. The fur, the flirtatious veils, the little bows all combine to make you feel pampered and pretty. At the pittanre-price of $11 Aho Mink-Trimmed Hats, St and 114 fuhon floor Tlx Second 1 ri.

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