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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 22

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mums and stephanoti THE OTTAWA 'n wnvmv 98 109 ik-- 77'-. win i ii urairfi i i fc MR. AND MRS. R. Miss Marilyn Anne Hill and Mr.

Robert Allen Kilpatrick fH were united In marriage In St Giles Presbyterian Church on Saturday-afternoon, with Rev. Dr. J. Logan-Vencta officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry. F. HU1 of Ottawa and Mr. Kilpatrick is Die Son of Mr.

and Mrs. John 1 Kilpatrick of Saskatoon. Mrs. Angus Orrwn organist at the ceremony and Mrs. George McElwain was soloist.

Given in marriage by her the bride wore a gown of embossed brocade designed I on Empire lines with portrait neckline, lilypoint sleeves snd a bell'Shaped skirt which had a semi-bustle effect at the back and extended into a chapel 'train. A band of embossed flowers held her fingertrpveil snd her bouduet was of a large chrysanthemum sur rounded by smaller chrysanthe- and having ivy -stream era. Mrs. Kv A. Tsylor of Toronto was tne matron or nonor.

Miss roses. The wedding of Miss Marilyn of Mr. and i Mrs. J. B.

Briscoe of Northcote, Ont. and Mry Robert Mason of Renfrew, son of the lata Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason, took place in th United Church in Northcot -on Saturday after-; noon. Rev.

Dr. Errol Amaron of- j. ficiated at th ceremony. Miss Thelma Box aunt of th bride, was organist and Mr. Jack D.

Campbell of was soloist Given in. marrisg by her father, th 'bride was attended i by hetiister, Mrs, Roy Ditt. biirner, ai" matron of honor. The bridetmaids were Miss Briscoe, sister of the bride, snd Miu Margaret Fills- tor. Th.

flower girl wss Miss Jane Ann Ditfburner, niec of the bride. Mr. William Mason was best' man for his brother snd the ushers wer Mr. Bryan Briscoe, brother of th bride, and Mr. Ralph Hopkins, cousin of the bridegroom.

Th bride wore a floor length gown of whits pur silk organza '-with Alencon lac applique out lining th Sabrina neckline and redingOta skirt Th overskirt wss csught st th sides by roses. Her elbow length veil of tull illusion was held in place by a picture hat of match- ing material and sh carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses ana wnit carnations entwined with ivy. The sttendants wore identicsl afternoon length iheath dresses of pale pink organza with taf feta overskirts, and picture A. KILPATRICK. Pbot toy DoimnW WMil Kilpatrick-Hill Vows Solemnized Elizabeth Anne Stone was the bridesmsid and Mis Kristie Hall, cousin of the bride, was junior bridesmaid.

Ray Hnatshyn wai best man and the ushers were Mr. Murray of the bride. Snd Mr. Cliff Porter ofl Montreal. -The brjde'i senior attendants wore kmpir sheatn gowns in ihadei of green nd veiled cap headdresses- of.

flowered point d'esprit The junior bridesmaid wore an ice-green frock with an organdie overskirt and matching sash. Her treaddress was of flowers and she- carried nosegsy of shaita daisies. Following reception in the Pin Room of the Green Valley. Mr. and Mrs.

Kilpatrick left on a trio to th Gasne, They will take up residence in Ottawa, To travel, th bride wore two-piec tires in whit cotton knit with a red and whit hat and red shoes. She carried a nosegay of deep red Sweetheart Mason-Briscoe Wadding Solemnized in flortTncote hats. They csrried Colonist bouquets of -pink and white carnations. The flower girl wore a floor length white gown and carried a nosegay of pink and whit flowers. Following a reception in the Loyal Orange Lodge hall In Douglas, Mr.

snd Mrs. Mason left on a wedding trip to New York Stat. They will reslrie in Renfrew. For travelling, the bride wor a bouffant pur silk Paris-pink organza dress, whit acces sories and a corsage bouquet of white carnations. The bride is a graduate of Victoria" Hospital School of Nursing In Renfrew.

ITFMI LT COOL SUMMER DRESSES ARRlVfSG DAILY AIR-CONDITIONED lor Ttv Ctmftrt Www I null wiiniiiiniaiJasiirsfa FREE Nicholas tnt fatkins Hot HOLT REOTHEW. Canada's teading fvrrhrtf since 1837 The H.R. Label in Furs'- pieans Superior Sfyle Correctnei i and Dependable Satisfaction! HOIT RENFREW IS2 OweeJfrtef Joan Steadman Marries in Brigden In Brigden United Church, Brigden, Mil Join M. Steadnun- becme th bride of Mr. W.

Alvtn Hmrdinc on Saturday afternoon. Th bride it the daughter of Mn F. Steadman, Brig- den, and the bridegroom is the ton of Mr. and Mr. William Harding, of SL Ont Rev.

A. G. Cay officiated at the ceremony auiited by Rev. R. B.

Cumming. of London. Ont Miu Eleanor Doupe, of Stratford. waa organltt and Mm, Ruby Brown, of Ottawa, wa iolout. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.

Paul Steadman, the bride wai attended by Min Lillian Bennett of Sarnia. a maid of honor, and Mra. Clen Million, of St Miry'i, inter of the bridegroom, and Miu Jean MiHer, of Sarnia, ai brideonaida. Mr. William Murdie, of Sea forth, waa beat man and the ushers were Mr.

Glen Million, The bride is th daughter of Mrs. Robert Watt- and th late Mr. Watt and Mr. Flegel is the son of Mr. Herman Flegel and the late Mrs.

Flegel. Rev. Dr. Robert Good officiated. Mrs.

R. E. Brown wss organist and Mrs. D. Smith wss soloist Given.

In marriage by her iorother, Mr. Robert D. Watt, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Margaret Ball, as matron of honor. The brides maids Miss Doreen Reilly snd Miis Gail Switzer.

Mr. Robert Milton was beat man and the ushers were Mr. Alfred Gentile and Mr. Fred Fssan. A floor-length gown of net and Chantilly lac was worn by th brifle.

Th bodice was designed, with a sweetheart neckline embroidered with sequins, and lilypoint sleeves. The skirt of net flounce had a brush Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held by head dress of sequins and sh wore a pearl necklac and earrings, th gft of th bridegroom. Her cascad bouquet wss of red roses. The matron of honor wore a street-length dress of- pink flowered nylon tulle having a floating back pa net Th bridesmaids wore similar dresses in pale pink: They wore whit nictur hats' and carried Colonial bouquets of pink and whit carnations. Following a reception In th Erskin Sunday School hall, Mr.

and Mrs. Flegel left on a trip to Jasper and Banff. They will reside in Ottawa. of St. Marys.

and Mr. Lyle Steadman, of Brtgden. The btide. wore a waltz-length gown of nylon net and Chantdly bee with a bouffant net and lace, and fitted, triple bodice with a small bolero Jacket having lilypoint I A coronet headdress sequins and rhinestones '-held her embroidered fingertip veil and she 'carried a white Bible, nue in- October. Going swv, the' bride wore a melon colored flannel suit with beige accessories.

Anne Watt is Bride Of Donald H. Flegel Miss Anne J. Watt became. Going away the bride wore a the bride of Mr. Donald H.pink aheath dress with a Flegel in Erskin Pxesbyterisn matching duster coat pink Church on Saturday- afternoon, picture hat white accessories and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.

MONEY TREE. LETHBRIDGE. Alts. CP) I Pat Hillr-digging Ith roots of his golden elder ousnn found $43. silver.

Police said it was probably part, of the loot from 1958 holdup. 'and Mr. Hill started looking" Tor more money trees. CHEESE VARIETIES. There are more thaa 400 rec ognized kinds of cheese, divided into IS basic vsrieties.

Mil Marie Louis Best be came th bride of Mr. Ralph Donaldson Westervelt in St James United Church, on Sat urday afternoon. Th bride- is the daughter of Mr. bnd Mrs. A.

Lesli Best of Ottawa and the, bridegroom is th son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph A. Westervelt of Toronto. Mr. Robert W.

McLaucbllnJ officiated at the. ceremony and Mr. H. BramweU Bailey was organ ist Mr. Best gave bis daughter in marriage and sh wss attended by ber sister.

Miss Sheila Best Mr. James Westervelt best man for bis brother. For her wedding th bride wore ballerina length gown of crystal charm fashioned with an -Empir bodice having- a butterfly bow at the back and a full skirt Her veil of French tull Illusion wss caught by a WMS Worker Mlii Winifred Harris. WMS worker at the OUawa Chinese Centre, was presented with a substantial cheque the; service, on Sunday skirt having-an overskirt of Cente r' Regrettmg that aha was' retiring on fur lough and expressing profound appreciation for her work among the Chines women and young people here, James R. MacGregor, president of the Ottawa' Chines Mission and a gift of the bridegroom.

The- christian Association, spokefof Bible was covered with a and confidence cluster bouquet of pink Sweet-heart rose end white Stephen- OtiS. Her attendants wore gowns of printed turquoise organza. coral net and peacn silk. Following reception In the church hall, Mr. and Mrs.

Harding left on a wedding trip to Europe. They" will up residence at 64 Ossington ave which Miss Harris had won in th community. Th presentation was made by Miss Ethel Johnston, secretary of the board of directors. with Dr. Yau S.

Szetd convey ing th thanks of th organization. Paul Mcintosh, vice-president was in charge of arrangements, and Miss Alice Mah and Mrs. Stanley Wong prepared th refreshments. Among th out of town guests were Rev. Chow Liog.

Mrs. Chow Ling and Miss Anna Chowof Edmonton and W.J Wong of Texas, witn a urge attendance the aervice in Chi' nes was conducted by Rev. Szeto, with Rev. Chow1 ling There was special music by the choir under the leadership of Mrs. Peter G.

Mar. Expressing the need of uniting in the churcn as a family, by all co-operat ing, Mr. Chow was welcomed by many Chines friends whom formerly served in Vsncou-vr and Edmonton. Among those' '-entertaining this week for Miss Chow, a bride-elect of. -'Saturday, are Mr.

and Mrs. Wong Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Chow Ling King. FINE NEEDLEWORK.

-The oldest known samples of embroidery are found on mummy clothes of ancient-Egypt Marie Louise BesP Attended by Sister coronet headdress trimmed with pesrl and she a cascade bouquet" of pink Briardiffe rosea and itephanotis. Her sister wore a white nylon gown embossed with a corn flower blue floral pattern and! styled with fitted bodice, scalloped neckline and bouf- fant skirt Th reception waa held 'at; th University Club. Mr. and Mrs. Westervelt will resld at EUiot Lake, Ont Going away, th brid wor a sheath dress with a printed bolero Jacket whit accessories and Johanna Hill roses en corsage.

Th brid is a gradual of th Montreal General Hospital School of Nursing and Queen's University School -of Nursing, and th bridegroom is a grad ual of Toronto University and Queen a university. V. at 'ANN LANDERS Heir Homely Guy -r A Real Dia mohd Dear Aw I enjoyed reading a'bout mama who was bit-terry disappointed becsuse her gorgeous dsughter married a homely man, I havs a lew words to tay ba this subject By all standards I wss'cno-sidered a beautiful glrL man I married ur "plaia look trig" at best. But hhas a lovely personality anaswiagnificaat character. It stands out in my mind that the handsome Jerks in my life gave me nothing but trouble.

They wer out to what they could get snd never cared who got hurt Beauty is fine, but often It sttrscts the; wrong types. My homely guy never thought bet had a chaac because th luuxfc. some fellowt were always flocking around. Thank heaven I was smart enough to recognize this diamond In the rough. Many of the pretty boys I knew are now fat and bald and nothing to look at.

People who marry for DRESS SHOES 162; Spirki looks get robbed and serves them right. Dear Asa: I'm going to be ia a lew months. My fiance has told in mother must live with us irfe-is widow and besides himself there Is Just his married tfister. I tks his mother and feet sh will sot be difficult to live with. Jim is a wonderful fellow and assure me it will work out Well.

Th question Is Would I be starting off on wrong foot If I asked Jim to discuss with his sister the possibility of Inviting his mother to stay with her for th first few weeks of our marriage? Wa can't af-ford much of a honeymoon, and "(KIT idea married life I with a third party th bouse, disturbs me. MONICA. Dear Monica: It wsuld Mt be swreaseaahl for Jim suggest his sister that sh tavti Mats spend a SMMdi with br wall ye -twe lava-birds I UMITIt 3KIXaiC' formerly 12.95 lo 29.95 settled la yew aest. His moth will probably hs mar relaxed. It's a fine Vse.

1- Journal Want--Ads bring quick results. WEDDING INVITATIONS 4 Wide Selection Fast Serrk I a 1 On-ttop snbppfHJ fpr til wedding tuppllu. THE REMEMBRANCE Semi-Annual Clearance of Women's OES 25 LESS WALK INC SHOES Ltove good coffee? Then that's all the reason you need torjr Nabob. Here's coffee that really full flavored. Rich and -satisfyiij'.

Coffee that talks your language. Buy Nabo) Instant or Packaged, Nobody should go without; Nabob! EVENING SLIPPERS SHOP 144 Bank St (new -Usgar) Prev. Address ill Bank St Sale includes all new spring and summer Saxe's own made' shoes, also La Giaconda, Mannequin, Foot Selhy's Tru Pplse, Milano, Cangemi and Mademoiselle. PLAY SHOES, CASUALS ondl STRAWS By Joyce of California' Johnny )3rown Penaljo Mardi Oras and Oomphles ALL At 25 OFF 1 7-J LIM ITtDi, 162-, Spirkj Sr. a vr- rv'-'.

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