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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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Woman's NINE NURSES GET DIPLOMAS Grarftnama a i tetany at It Maty' Hssptul Attrecta Mack aaJaraat ''V 4 snesflasVajssa- CLASS' at aim MUM wu grsdu sled yesterday at th annuel eom- dM of St. Mary's General Hospital, held in St. Jnn Baptiate helL The hall well ail ed with an inler atlad audience. and delightful Program waa carried out in tne pres-nc of Mgr. Chartrand and number of dlsunguishsd clergy.

Lovaly bouquet and vssss of flower, gift to tha grsdualea. vara wad la decoration of ma pisuorm. Numbars war played by an excel-lant orchestra and a violin tolo by Mr. tt Davidson. Dr.

i. M. Lsfrsmbolse. president el tha medical staff, presided and congratulated the Sisters on tha success attained by their training school, which ha considered was one of tha iineat in tha province. Mgr.

J. K. Chartrand, V.O- address- ad the gradualaa and offered them sound advice for their future. The speaker, of the afternoon wee Dr. John A.

Amyet, deputy minister of national health, who offered valuable suggestions to tha nurses, gathered In long year of medical experiences Ha advised tha young Bursas to do SCHULTE-UNITED LIMITED The Store of VALUES! Here Money Buyi Moft Better Values tar WOMEN'S WE AS I Trnsilial er Eirtiatit Visit fteef )Wa Bagaeas fcmmsrstea" HOTEL PIERRE w.d Waving Prices $7.50 up. Tleetwood Wilson Co. WVTt SALON, Queen 850,, all la their power to areata a happy mental attitude la their aeUants. it they would succeed la their chnssn nuifsssiiai The gold modal tar tha highest standing in studies and excel lenno in nursing, donated by lbs hears ts waa won by Mies Cecil Uaauet, Toe Ladies' Auxiliary, at which Mm Artsud Beianger ia pusldnit. pree- ented a nurses kit, that waa won ay Miaa Thereaa Dumas toe.

ameer devotion, kindness to petiaata and tar faithfulnaaa la duty. Miaa Man La gs uit won a prise iirsssulsl by tha hoapttal lor' dignity and prow morale. cMOMINGl IT It baby's bow. This be rweet, secret bma with aiothef. There ha 9eMsW WUC MCMiOeBal aatHlOaW asesrf1ViySt (nts and baby chedriiirjt.

kill acrairy far Is baby's bam. There should be a wares sosat Msl tftd eft fcHml hatyeMICalt (iSoflU wVaf wOeaJsVess. bias to tenoW slum. There thoirld aex ba any denae of afua-chefa. basis la be Ktcpy, not dreaded, early the parcel soap aVoald ba mad Inientt DeiiahL Espariesadiocton and mines will than enure yoa met your baby's aVki Is cassplaarly pro- leased by lb asa.

is para and par- ticnlerly mile) with an ebondsnt sod. In addition, botacic content Makes antiseptic and to soominaji The following are tha main bars at the grsdusiing clue: Maa Lsgault, Moose Creek. Xnti Marie-Rose Pro vost, tniawa; nwa-uisrwus aav moths. Ottawa: Annette-Reglns So ruin, Foarnierville. Ontj Maria- Juliette Dora.

Ottawa; Marie-Cerile Goulet, Ansonville. Out; Agrat- Tharase Dumas, Msybnd. B- mona-Msriuerite Letoumeeu. wua- bee: Bernadetts-Irena Sampson. Boa' field, Oct.

Pupils of Miss Eadie Deliehl Audience In Splendid Recited A vary enjoyable piano recital was given laet night by the pupils of Miaa Iiabslls M. Eadie at St. Jamas United Church. To tha many people In the sudienoe tt waa evident that tha young ptapila generally bed grasped technique and interpretation or ana various number to a high degree, which made tha recital a moat suc cessful event. Of the 8 pupils taking part In tha program it would be difficult to sstoct sny particular one for praise, each pupil rendering his or her part wiut ccaraplete eonfVienco and aympaUvy.

The trusts and their selections were aa follow Miaa Edith Baillie. Bus sing Be, by Spaulding: Miaa Mildred Heath. Jollr fUindrops. by Soaulding: Raymond Brian. A Tale of a Bear, by SpeuMJng; Arras lister.

By the River, by Helen! Cric Roberta, March, by Bonrisuri Earlina Rivington, Rob-tn'a Lollsby, by Kroamann; John Leagett. Through tha Meadow, by Heuru Miss Ruth Roberta, TsrsntsUa (tsiected); Miss Jane Teller, TwiUght. by Helm: Miaa Oworaaolynne McCul-Ugh. Goblins' Frolic, by Hsllsr: Miss Martha Hokmrood, Song of tha Brook, by Shscklsy. Teddy Heath.

Prologue, by Bohm; Misa Muriel Wiggana. La Cinquin- tsiac, by GatorM Marie; Miaa Barclay, Spinning Song, by Jenasni Miaa Joan Dean, Prelude, by Chopin; Misa Nora Wikosj. Frotlea. by Von Wilm; Jack Breeder, Cabaletta, by La oh: Mlu Beth Barclay. Chsnsoa Triate.

by Tschaikowaky; Miss Eliza. bent Letgett nocturne, by r. o. Orao; Miaa Nora Curious Story, by He Her: Miaa Betty Mother-weU i Twilight by Frimi; Archie Ward, March of the Marionetlaa, by Gounod: Miaa Marian Hirst, Melody P. by Rubanalaja: Miss Lorraine Beeudry.

Crescendo, by Per Lesson: Bill Motherwell. Spring, Market and Tarantella, by Heller. "Where Coolness 'Reigns t.w Our Summer furnish-" ings for the bedroom anclude the smartest bedspreads and window curtains in dotted muslin or timelj Jaclutm Buirdbtf ST at AduH lIMjLr fas tnJmri ava Jtr issW tkuu. r. lit swattiiiifjr it iut svr jrast) ff aa afaav af a'Seiaa i i taaswat i I A 1 W.C.TAJ.

PICNIC GREAT SUCCESS laaraky aM Taaaaaa T.W.C.M., Are Coasts at Eaieyabie Oataag At faiMlssialal Parm. Raee-While. RANCES K. WTL- LARD W. T.

V.nald deUght- ful picnic yea-tarday afternoon, enter- uuned the girls at tha Tttoroley and Yossnan' X. W. C. T. at tha ExperimenUl rarm.

Mra. W. r. Archibald, tha president, received tha guests, satiated by Mrs, W. B.Csmp-bsll.

of "Thomley and Mrs. J. A. McLachlia, of the Yoamaa Y. Siiana.

Ma aarvad In the audi aarlum fran tabbas flWerated with nauva and while iris. Mrs. P. C. Hasrton waa the eeneral convener, sa tiated by Mrs.

W. B. Bradley and the lollowlne members'. Mrs. H.

D. Tacca Mrs. 8. McPharson. Mrs.

u. PUIKarrlaL Mrs. A. E. LintUIL Mi J.

O. York. Mrs. J. P.

Bslhsrria, Mra. J. Hodgina and Mrs. W. Haramend.

-A snort business meeting waa neiu when tha following conveners were snpointed tor tha year: evangsiwic. Mrs. r. L. Campbelli peace and ar bitratinn.

Miaa J. Cowan: Canadian. Uation and citiaenship, Mra. A. Dempsey; Bowers and fruit Mrs.

D. Tackabarrv: Indian work. Mrs. C. A.

Rivers: Little White Ribboners, Mrs. G. Rulten medal conssst Mrs. G. O.

Barclay; soldiers' work, Mrs. E. E. Murphy; parlor meetings, Mrs. P.

Hewton, Mrs. W. Bradley; pri son reform, Mrs. P. Gibbard; marine, lira T.

Doolavi temper snes In Sun day schools. Mrs. W. B. Crsbtree: Travellers' Aid.

Mrs. A. E. Unltell. Mra.

R. rraser; snti -narcotics. Mrs. R. Preston: oianiat Mrs.

T. Coulter. A silenca waa uUserved lor aeoan- ed members and tha asvoUons war conducted by Mrs. Jessie MscMillan and Mrs, W. Hollintoa.

Miss Grace Tabar expressed tha thanks of tha glcla for the hospitality and Mra. W. P. Archibald iwpuad. JUNE WEDDINGS The marriaae took place la King- ton today in St Georae'a Anglican Church, of Vivien Alberta, daughter of tha lata W.

J. B. White and Mra White, of Kingston, to Mr. Howard Sutherland Reaa, of Ottawa, son of Mr. and Mra.

E- A. Reaa. of Kingston. Very Rev. W.

W. Craig, D.D, Dean of Ontario, atficiated, Tha bride waa given in marrlaat by bar brother-in-law. Mr. Charles Doug-las, of Ottawa, and wore a coat track of sxeen blue kiro crane wish a lace straw hat in a deeper blue, and car ried a atwwar bouquet of roses ana Uly-of-lhe-veUsy. She waa unattended.

Only tha launedsata relatives of tha famiUee war present Mrs. Douglas- of Ottawa, siatsr of tha bride, waa ia printed georgette tha pastel Vmee. with Mack hat Tha bride I a graduate of Queen's University and has been living in Ot Mr, neon is a graduate of we Royal Military College and la with the Department of National Defence at Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs.

Reaa will maka their homo fa Ottawa. A pretty, wedding was recently aDiarnnissd ia St Patrick's Church, Glen Cove, Li, of Sadie R. daughter of Mr. and Mra Fleming, of tgin, ont, to warier 4. Msner, eon of Mr.

and Mrs. Manor, Now York City. Rev. Father Car berry officiated. Tha bride wore a pretty gown of whits points esprit over taffeta.

with a large picture bat at whits let and white sJtoaa. Sha carried white rosea and lily -of-the-valley. etna waa attended by her sister. Miss Frances A. Fleming.

Mr. James Philip, New York City, waa beat man. Tha bride's gift from tha bridegroom was a aaal coat trusuned witn Dtcn. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.

Mahar left en a motor trip to Elgin. Ont. tha home of tha bride. -Tha bride travelled In a gry anasmhls with, bat gloves, raaadbag and shoes matcn. Biassed Sacrament church wu On scene of an Interesting wedding yesterday morning of Miss Msry Ethel Give Openshaw, alder daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Onanahaw in Mr. Hymen Wolfaon. asa of Mr.

and Mrs. Wolfson. Rev, Dr. J. J.

O'Oorman of ficiated satiated by Rev. Father Cody. The bride waa siren marriaae by bar father and waa attended by bar sister. Miaa Jeeeie Openahaw. Mr.

John Anryot waa bast man. The bride worn a lovely gown ed white arena, made est long linsa with a flared skirt Sha won a white tulle veil held In place with a coronet at orange blotanrna and wore white satin slippers. Sha carried Talisman roses. Tha brldssmsld waa charming In pale green georgette and ware i large picture hat of beige mohair, ana carried Spring flowers. Mrs, Openahaw, mother at tha bride, waa handsomely dressed lb brown crepe and wore brown israw bat The brlda'a glft trom the -bride groom was a diamond pendant and the bridesmaid received an amber pendant After tha eersroony, a wedding breakfast waa aarvad at tha homo of tha bride's Barents.

First avat Mr. and Mrs. Wolfaon left tor a motor trip to Buffalo, Y. Tha bride travelled In a euH of trlcotina, a bat of navy blue straw and a fur scarf. They will take up issulanco In Toronto, i o- Hold Claaa IMaaer.

This Tsar's crtduataa at the Otta- wa Ladles' College were entertained at a eveughtrui aiaas aunnar last night by the principal. Miaa Isobsl Galia-hsr. Miss Gallabar srldrtsssd them briefly and tntroducad Mra. W. Bertram, wbo oflered aoma valuable adviea ta tha mambera at- tha graduating slate.

Tha vote of thanks tat tha aneakar waa moved by Mis Martoria Beattta, Miaa Margaret Baliarr. srasidant of tha Alumnae Assemauon, apoke la tha Interests of IV tas- Crismherlsln. 'flrat vice praalrtsnt occupied the chair last night at the trmttuy aaseuna of Bt Gearaa'a Stib-drrLsiaa or as kai Women's League. Kxoellsnl taporta war given by tha (Acer ad conveners. hsjva been essnplalad for the school ehildrea's picnic the Utter part at tha month.

Thar will ba a business aMaunat during Jury and August but some et the ssemhws hev tOered their bosses for euchres ia th suniassr. Tha sunnsss at th recant food asie wa reoortod by aba rnmisasr, Mrs, B. Barry. Fasher Geora Prwdhcmma aad glased lb tseelinyriut psayac. At THE OTTAWA EVENING JOUBNAK SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Big Excellency the' Governor General waa prisaul at a luncheon given ia hie honor by the Canadian Club yesterday, at which ha addressed the aieranerg eg tea tm 0 a Extsaaa laraaaga.

Her Excelltncy the Csuntaaa at Daaabneeiigh has kindly extended bar patronage to th tnelaea tlun. Mrs. O. B. Nicholson, wtfa at tha member of Parllanstnt for Algsma East, entertained at a smart luncheon yesterday In tha Tudor Room at tha Chateau Laurier.

Covers were laid for S. the table being prettily sdormed with psnnisg and dainty pink Par Papalag Csapla. Miss Helen Bremner entertained at a charrningly arranged dinner last evening at the Country Club, In honor of Mtaa violet cuile-uuin and Mr. William Toller, whose marriage ttXss place uils week. a Teraala Gassts.

Mrs. P. L. Gallagher and Mia Aud rey Gallagher, of Toronto, ara tha guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Gsl-Ugher, Filth avenue. a a a Mrs. Howard Rosa, at Montreal.

Is tne guest or ner asuxmer. atrs. Graeme Foster. e' Ta Attend Tereate CUakrattaa. Mrs.

Erie Banna left last evening for Toronto to attend the celebration in connection with the fiftieth anni. versa ry of tha auraaa' trsininsT school as me siaronio usussar noapiuu. At Beaksesugh. Mrs. O.

Gsgnon. wife of tha mem ber of Parliament for Dorchester, is spending this week ia Ottawa with Mr. Gsgnon. at tha Rox borough. a a a Mrs.

Joa Clark, of Toronto, who has been tha guest of bar. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Portal, left yesterday' for her home. Ta Attend Grsduarjaa.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coffsy and their daughter, th Misses Josephine end Alien, left yesterday ta motor ta Toronto to attend tha graduation exer cise of the university of Toronto.

Miaa Josephine Coffey ia on of th Ottawa gradual, 4 e. Gaeet sf Parents. Mrs. Mark Gillln. while In the el tv for the wedding of Misg Violet Cuffe- Quin to Mr.

William Toller, ia th guest of ha nrrenta. Mr. and Mrs. G. J.

Dssbarata Mrs. Gillln Is to be of th bridesmaids, e. Mra. E. J.

Chambers, of Vsudreull. Wue, I th guest of Mrs. Crawford Mr. A. W.

Grant will attend the graduation exercises at th University of Toronto, at which his son, William T. Grant receives rata degree In Mr T. X. Parent Mr. Raymond and Miaa Euarne Parent returned from a motor trip ta Western Ontario.

a Sain ea Msatrisre. Mis Haati Todd gall Friday for England an th Mantclar. Left far Lang Island. Mrs. Herbert Mar 1st, who wa a week-end guest of Lady Clark at Earned! ha raft for Lang Island, to visit bar daughter, Mrs.

CcU Itortb. i' a Pa Hagataa Gaast. Miss tm Hun tor la entertaining Informally at dinner this evening th Rivermead Golf Club, in honor of Miss Batty Sparks, of Kingston, who is tne guest of Misa Els Carrutnara. a Fee Daugbtsr-B Graduatloa. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Hostarmsn and Mia Elinor hav left lor Toronto, where they will attend th gradu ation exerdaee of tha University at Toronto, at which Mis Hostarmsn will ba ane of tboee receiving di- Mn, E. A. Dunlop and Mia Mary Dun lop.

of Pembroke, war in th city yesterday for the closing exercises at Km wood School. )WtsasOI GeaB.Butney iySon I nasacTvas Fur Storage nw sees for ear oomptrts atorsg eervtos la la A Phone anil to Queen At) anil brie ur bonded aismsagsr rr arag mm OEEMIO INSTmJTE FACIAL MASSAGE SUPERFLUOUS RAIB IN SPARKS Bt. ShoesHiatRt i- OrtheVntgsJ 3sh.ajna fc; tokoibaprfMr ill tautru St Mr. and Mra. Hugh Flarjung tafl.

ad today aa the Duchee of York tor legltnd to visit thetr aon-ln-lsw and daughsar. Viscount and. th Via-oouussaj Hsrdlnga, a a Vaaaamr Gatt, Mr. C. A.

Oodfrey, at Vaacouvar, B.C. I th gueet of bar son, Wing-Commandar A. E. Godfrey, and Mrs. Godfrey.

a a Mra Leslie Finrda and her daughter, Miaa Jean Finnic, leave this weak for Quebec ta aad on th Empraas of Franc for Europe. They will spend several months broad.v. a a a Ta Attend Anniversary. Mr si Peter Shaver ha Ml for Toronto to attend th fUlieih snnlvee-aary of th Toronto General Hospital training achoal for auraaa, at which sha ia a graduate. Per Mb Greene.

Miss Daisy Nicholson sntortalned s( linen shower in honor of Miss Bertha Greene, whose marriage ta Mr. Charles Bunt takes place on Thursday. 9 Tha rooms war attractive In peoniea and pink tapers. Those satiating were Misses Elsie FsrrelL Hilda Nicholson. Dorothy Nicholson.

Beatrice McDonald and Mrs. T. Ryan, a Misa Alices Phillies has returned from Atlantic City where site spent several week. a Interesting June Wedding. Th marriage will take place on June a in the Catholic Apostolic Church, of A fly Dorothea Foebery, daughter of Major Ernset Posbary, R.UA, and Mrs.1 rosbery.

to francia Jost New eon, of Edmonton. eon of Mr. and Mis. Frederick P. New-son, of Edmonton.

Mia Gladys Jost baa left for Park, where ah will apend th Wsek-Ead Gusets. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Brophy. of Niagara rails, N.Y.

and Mr, Lew Broohy aad his aon. Jim, of Mon treal, were week-end gussis of Mra J. K. Mersdilh. Mr.

and Mrs. George -Grant and their family will ahortly take up residenc In thsir Summer bom at Kingsmere, Que, a a Honor Mr. and Mrs. Meslon. A very nleaairut surprise party was given Mr.

and Mra M. Mosion on the is! on ol tneir bui wcooing an niversary, when the members of the Rscicot Club presented them with hand tome silver tray and coffee ner co la tor. Mrs. B. Aoolehaum made a brief arid rest on behalf of the club and Mrs.

Racicot presented th gift Eastern Cirri Meet. The eastern drcla of Roscmount United Church held aa aaioyabl to at tb bom of Mrs. A. U. Bogus.

During th aftarnocn, th mambera prsaaatad- Mrs. U. Hudson, wlla of th rallrina naator. with a hand some megsrlns stand. Mrs.

A. H. Law reed th spprecistiv address and Mrs, Bogu made the praaant- stion. in aarving lea, tb raaiat area atod bv bar mother. Mrs.

A. K. Morton slso Mrs. i. W.

Gilchru and Miss Edith Hudson. A lolnt meeting of tb Women Missionary Society and tb Woman' Association ox bt rui s-tsstem United Church was held with lug attendance of members yesterday in tha church. Mrs. W. D.

Armstrong. president th W. M. conducurai th devotional exsrcisea ana asxs. Cyrus Craig read th Scripture Utaoa.

JntareaUng reports war rcivo from tb ncrataria of tha different departmanta. Mr. Gordon Law pre ssntod a report at in moniswas-Ottowa conference branch meeting la Montreal. A splendid report of tb recent Dominion board meeting in Toronto was given by Mrs. Wr Armstronst at which there war VW- gataa present from all tb provinc and aeveral missions riss from borne and foreign fields.

A strong appeal waa made to establish mors churches In th west where many Immigrants war without religious Institutions. Th meeting was clossd witn pray. er by Mrs. J. R.

Woods. Attar short business ssealon of th woman Aatocistion tha member at both organizations war guests at tea at the tta. A group at girl sang utxsin-aonaa In native cesium, accom panied by Mis McJClnun. No fur- tner meetings vui nsnu unui The Evening Journal BIRTHDAY CLUB Many Hatty Rtturnt BLANCHE AMYOTTX, Ago la, Port Coulosuj. DOROTHY M.

RITCHIE, Age Woodlawn. -v- xirtnci M. GRAY, Age Cbapsau, ANN McKEE, Aga Brorison venue. vsalng aswnai. Btrtbdav XdHor.

Ottawa, Oat. Huts enroll at ta Tb Evsalrai Journal Birthday auk. psaa' tt -taeateetateaaa aastaaaeaaaea.st.s ateetaaaaesaaaaeata, aasaa'atataata t4aea.a.aftaaaaaaa atsaaaeaesaastteaataaaaaaaa i I rtxjuu pirarp bamb Mr. and Mrs. Mosion Greet Many Friends 's-iAi Silver- Wedding 1 'S v.

I Mr. aad Mrs. Mosion wees, tha rat. ci paints of many beautiful gifts oa th occasion of their Sth annlvaraary at uieir nssne. os stoss street.

During the overling go gust war received by th boat aad hostess, assisted by their daughter, Freda, and son. Ben, also by Mrs. M. Golden berg, of Montreal. Spring flowers combined with nana in a silver-wrought tha rbarmiaglr snsnasil si Ivor candlesticks brighlaoad Graenary and root adorned Mrs.

Motion waa charming la black chiffon eanbroedsred with cream lac, and wore thouioWr-knot af rosebuds and Uliae-of-tha-valley. Mra Gol-dambera. aiator of Mrs. Mosion. won a black lac gown with ahoulder-knol ox rosebuds and lilies of-ttts-valaty, and Miaa Fred Mosion pretty gown of grey and black cMfloa.

rrcaidiog at tb tsbl were Mrs. M. Golden berg, satiated by Mrs. Charles Dubutsky, Mrs. B.

Dlsmond, Mrs. A. Kirshnar and Mrs. Taplitiky. Mrs.

Z. Becker, of Montreal, cut the loss, satiated by th Misses Sybil Tsplitxky. Sylvia Mosion and Edyth Sadinsky. The out-of-town guesta incliKted th following: Mr. and Mrs.

M. Golden-berg, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dorfman, Mr.

and Mra A. Slabotsky. Mr. and Mrs. Z.

Becker and daughter Doris, Mrs. Tsplitxky. Miss PcsrI Litner and Miss Sophie Scidman. -ell of Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs, Bockkr and aon, of Jollett.

P.Q. Speeches war given by Mr. Sherman, Rev. J. Dorskind and Mr.

Harry Golden berg Many tolearama of congratu Is lions war received by tha happy couple from relatives and It tends who war unable to attend. a Group Fntsitslaid. Group No. 1 of Wastora United Church war entertained last night for their meeting at th bom of Mrs. Howsrd Tucker, Beyswstor venue.

An xcllent financial stats atent was prseentod showing tb large amount of money raised. Plans war mad for future activities. In aarving refreshments tha hostess wa saluted by Miss Lillbut Tucker. e' Waste at Rotary Enstrlslnsd, Women of Rotary war entertained yestorday at delightful garden party at tha Experimental Farm when tha ex ecu live war hostesses. Mrs.

J. R. Binks received th guests snd Mrs. Howsrd Porter and Mrs. Walter Rots war th social convener.

McPhsll Btstisri L.A. Mambera of the Ladies' Aid Society of McPhail Baptist Church were entertained for thetr June meeting yea-trrday st the home of Mrs, J. J. How. Mra Arthur Hall prssided and Mrs.

J- A. Campbell conducted tha devotional cxercire. Plans were completed tor future activities. At th clow of th meeting refreshments were aarvad by Mrs. How; Mrs, E.

More land and George Mc-Venia. Diecvtan Beard Masts. Th la it masting until September of th diocesan board of tha Woman's Auxiliary of tha Church of England wag- presided over by. Miaa Annie Low. with a large attendsnc at officers.

Th Dares secretary-treasurer an nounced receipt of tsTt.tt and aa ax- oenditure of BM.1T. Thlrty-tw Spring ro-operttivs bale war de- ana tc had at cost of tow. in extra- ernt-a-day treasurer reported receipts of I1MJ4. and th girls; sacra- tary announced receipts of i--B and an expenditure of MJ.si Plan were srmounceo of a junior missionary meeting In October. The treasurer of the beard reported re ceipts of tUHJI and expenditure of 11 .233.9.

Announcement was mad by tha secretary of education of th new study book, entitled "Out of Bondage," dealing with Indie, and alto gave paper on tha university mission ta central Africa. i Aa Interested guest th meeting wu Mrs. SsucisT. wbo k) an her way to the Arctic The urn of Slot waa voted to Mra Franklin Clark, who la returning shortly to Fort Simpson. POPULAR COUPLE QUIETLY WEDDED Mrs.

stags Brysoa, awneunree tha marriage of bar daughter, Margaret Caraeroa, to Prederlck Bingham, son of the 1st John Bingham Going to the Beach Bleach Cream $1 JO. Will dlmlruth or remove ten and diacoloration. i AntJ-Brtiwn Spot -Ointrnent $150. A creamy, tingling ointment that rejuvenstse tb tissues and gtlmulsUs th circulstion. Poudre D'llluslon 13.00.

1 I'fotir. Xr ni i These -v super crisp navdjNJa WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, .1931, Puffed Grsing tenine to delicious high and Mrs, Binghaav Ottawa. Mr. aad Mrs.

Biaghsm. wbo bev been am a abort meter trip. svparsst boat toaaosraw. f. a a a -r Mrs.

Walter McQuatt, BVlrnoad sVC, who has baea visising bs aif. tar. Mrs. Georsa McLsod, atamfl. worth apartmaata, baa rstwrne to bar bom after sn sxttndad trip la tha Maritime Jovinces.

and Provi- Uuickly bounxhicr RL I rjatjsair; 8aiii8caiaafiijs-rtgjiwoi)iMMaij i Follow Fashions Lead and at the Beach wear Hsving come a long way from tb bedroora stag tbsa pyjamas am' mora' colorful, wide aa to trousers and many apart bolero or Snger length Jckt Colored broadcloth pyjsmss hav figured repp coal whit broad- doth 1 combined with polk dots. Boman (trips add seat to lb bsaab psrty tok off tb coat of tha gsychlatt pyjamas and tb croaa (trap afford chance to get sun uurned. to $5.00 EUZABETH ARiDEN Offers These Preparations Ysair ski svssals faithful i yaur skra Isrreiy aad rtoar. Protecta Cream 3.0. Aa excellent cream ta pre- vent sunburn, frecklea snd roughness from sxposure.

Dos not sorn oft la th v. r-o. -w Ultea Lille Lotm $ioe." "A creamier toUon to pretect Ms deileary wind aad water. A snd sight trill keep -O Lille Lotion $U0. Mildly snussptic heals blemiaba and act as an astringent lncomparabsa for arotoctlon and tb A beautiful pur powder in many tinta Including -those sary for as with gun, tanned akin, nitaaion, Rachel.

Mat Fobs, Banana (deeper than rUchsU. Light Rnattta aad Dark Roaattt. it-- Mali awv an "TWA tm.ll pv: Gereals fresh variety to every meal y- With cream or fruits, Pu4 Wheat snd Puffed Rice, In the new Seal-Krbp packagerelieTe monotonr of TtptEti appetite crvg dung tod ysiatr Poffecl Wheat or PufTrxl JUce, These crisp, teet nutlike sging are great favourite with children and theatyttttita. Sooimchw. in nutritiTg valoa, baexuse of "jnSag." Every graia it eroded eicht tiasea axnial site.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1885-1980