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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL i "WEDNESDAY, 17, 1842. Women's Realm Social and Personal Club ews Activities 10 Williams Entertains At Trousseau Tea Mrs. E. E. Williams entertained at a- delightfully arranged trousseau' tea on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter.

Miss Margaret Williams, whose marriage takes place this week. The hostess wore a Redingote ensemble of Alice blue and white crepe In a figured design over matching sheer with a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses. The bride-elect wore white lace i in street length over white satin i with a corsage bouquet of deep pink roses. Mrs. T.

A. Radmore, who received with the hostess and her daughter, was in soft grey sheer with a large white hat and wore a corsage bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Mrs. A. W.

Law-rance. of Toronto, sister-in-law of Mrs. Williams, who is her house guest, was in white with a corsage bouquet of Briarcliffe roses. Assisting in the reception room Mrs. William A Blue, Mrs.

L. McCullough, Mrs. F. W. Hewitt.

Mrs. H. L. Lee, Mrs. John Johnstone and Mrs.

W. F. G. Williams. The tea table was centred with a lace cloth and a crystal bowl of Briarcliffe roses and tall pink tapers in silver holders.

Those presiding were, Mrs. Robert Jefferson, Mrs. E. A. Johnston.

Mrs. Charles F. Williams. Mrs. E.

W. Gilbert. Mrs. L. Foreman, and Mrs.

C. Gilbert, sister of the Assisting in the tea room were. Mrs. R. Howie, Mrs.

Roderick C. MacDonald. Mrs. W. J.

Peaker. Mrs. J. Vanderleck, Mrs. A.

G. Perley, Mrs. Eldon Veltch. Miss Janet Williamson, Miss Camilla Cunningham. Miss Marjorie Mor rison.

Miss Margaret Pugsley, Miss" Alison Moffat, Miss Vivian Lee. Miss Joan West, Miss Eleanor Nor-rish. Miss Esther Laird, Miss Kathryn McLeod. Mrs. W.

F. Wil-H liams being in charge of the tea room. Assisting In the upstairs rooms were, Mrs. Archibald Graham. Mrs.

T. F. G. Hart; Miss Frances Lee. Miss Margaret (Peggy)Hib-bard.

Miss Mary Graham, Miss Catharine Williams, cousin of the bride. -j Miss Moyra McMaster, of England, who has been at Hatfield Hall. Cobourg, has retained to Ottawa and will spend the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. W.

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HAWT 30 secoods for Mam, and noderanas stay fresh for hours. Mum IVIU1VI GET TODAY! TAKES THE ODOR OUT Photo by Karen. By Jacoby Studios. Miss Joan Stephanie Jenkins, of Ottawa, and Mr. Donald Robert Storey, of Ottawa, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Storey, of Montreal, whose engagement is announced. The marriage will take place quietly in Montreal on Saturday, June 20.

SOCIAL AND The Viscountess Byng of Vimy was the guest of Mrs. i J. Bruce MacKinnon, vice-president of the women's, committee of the Navy League at luncheon at the Ladles Club in Toronto on Monday. Later Lady Byng visited headquarters. The Consul General for Chile and Madame Luis E.

Feliu entertained at dinner over the weekend for out-of-town guests. The marriage of Miss Nora Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pope, of London, to Lieutenant! Peter' Thornton, son of Mrs. Thornton and the late Norman Thornton, will take place quietly on Saturday morning at 11 JO o'clock in St Theresa's Church.

Mrs. Albert Reed Conklin, of New York City, announces the engagement of her sister, Joan Stephanie Jenkins, of Ottawa, to Donald Robert Storey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Storey, of Montreal. The marriage wil' take place quietly in Montreal on Saturday, June 20. i The marriage of Captain Alfred Fortier and Miss Andre Raymond has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 20, at four o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Mr and Mrs. Shirley'Woods will occupy a cottage at Kingsmere for July and August i Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Marsdon, and their children, of Sudbury, are visiting Mrs. Marsdon's mother, Mrs.

Donald Macdonald, Cartier street. .1 Mrs. Richard Whitney leaves at the end of the month to spend the Summer at St Patrick. Use even jfr you're dreiied. ArtMom has the Amerkaa lav stitute of Ltanderiog Seal as be iag harmless to fabrics.

Safe even after underarm shaving." MMNBAMIMen, too, like Mom because it does not stop perspiration, yet Js stop odor all day, all evening long. AroU worry mU rmhmrmitmn-Vm Mum urn Smtry NsfUmt, Me. OF PERSPIRATION I PERSONAL Ladr Kinranlll and her daugh ter, Mrs. Gordon Lennox havel returned from their Summer home at Portland-on-the-Rldeau, where they spent a short time. Miss Lesley Cathcart has re turned from Philadelphia where she has been studying at the Philadelphia College of Music and will remain with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. J. P. a Cathcart Mrs. Ivor G.

Reece will entertain at tea in -honor of her daughter, Miss Audrey Reece, on the afternoon of Thursday, June 23 at her home, 235 Car ling avenue. Miss Diane Daviea and Mr. Ted Nicholson were conveners of the successful tea held last Saturday at the Ottawa Tennis Club. Rev. and Mrs.

F. G. Ongley, of CoUlngwood, will be in Ottawa shortly -to spend a brief holiday with the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Brittain. Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Ironside, of Calgary, are' visiting the latter' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Renwldc Mrs.

Ironside will leave later for Montreal to attend aa delegate the Overseas Nurses' convention. As Nursing Sister Alice Swanston, Mrs. Ironside served overseas in the last war with the JLM.C. During the visit of the King and Queen to Canada, she had the honor of being presented to Their, Majesties by Royal command. a Mr.

and Mrs. F. Stanley Biggs, of Glen Campbell Farms, Dundas. are spending a few days at th Chateau Lauxler. a Miss Rhodena Bateson.

of Dart mouth, N.S.. has arrived In Ottawa to attend the marriage of her brother. Flight Sergeant Wal ter John Bateson. to Miss Cath erine Isobel Rennie, which takes place this Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Cameron will spend July at Kingsmere. Mrs. Norman Seagram and her children will leave at the end of the month to spend the Summer at Muskoka. Miss Gwen Hod gins, prior to her departure from Ottawa, was honored by the staff of the External Trade Branch with the presentation of a coffee table.

Mr. L. Kane made the presentation on the occasion of the approaching marriage of Miss Hod gins to Mr. Les Richards. Mr.

and Jefferson Chap-leau are spending several weeks on the Rideau River near Mano- tick. Church Choir entertained recently at a picnic party in honor of Miss Lillian Jeans, organist and choir, director, and Mr. James Forsyth, whose marriage takes place shortly. Miss Dorothy Strong, vice-president presented the guest-of-honor with a gift of sterling flatware. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Lethbridge announce the engagement of their only daughter, Lurlene Beatrice, to Mr. Clarence James Heron, son of.

Mm J. J. Heron and the late Mr. Heron, of Heron road. Billings' Bridge.

The marriage will take place the middle of July. Miss Apolline Seguln was hostess at the tea hour in honor of Miss Ruby Moore, a bride-elect of this month. Covers were laid for 11. The bride-elect was pre sented with crystal candlesticks on behalf of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. mt.

ana Mrs. jjernara luaus announce the engagementpf their daughter, Betty Rujtti; to Daniel son of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Guravteh. TheT marriage will take place on June 28.

Mrs. John Gait of Victoria, B.C who is spending some time In Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier, will attend the closing exercises at the Royal Military College, where her grandson? Gentleman Cadet John Martin, of Victoria, B.C, will be one of the graduates. Miss Esme Bourlnot has returned from Hatfield HalL Cobourg, to spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonrinot Miss Katherine Inkster is In Greenwich, Conn, and will spend some time in Boston visiting her uncle, Mr.

Douglas Osier, prior to returning to Ottawa. Garden Party Held in Aid Of Lions Auxiliary i In aid of the funds of the Wo men's Auxiliary of the 'Lions Club, a largely attended garden party was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. George E. Hall, Mc-Kellar. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs.

D. W. Brown. and Mrs. W.

H. Scrivcns. The hostesses In the garden were Mrs. Dave McCann, W7Mari shall, Mrs. Eraser Hillary, Mrs.

W. H. Stevens, Mrs. Ludlam Hawkins. Mrs.

D. W. Brown was convener of the garden party, Mrs. Merrill Tucker was re freshment conVener, assisted by Mrs. L.

R. Braden and Mrs. G. The tea table hostesses were Mrs. J.

S. Halt Mrs. Cecil Leach, Mrs. Paul Kroeber, Mrs. L.

B. Gillespie, Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Mrs.

A. Robinson, Mrs. A. Bri-cault Mrs. Arthur Dupont Mrs.

W. H. Stevens was In charge of those presiding. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Stanley Mrs.

A. La-polnte, Mrs. A. O. Lloyd, Adjutant Keating, Mrs.

Geldert, Mrs. J. Duggan, Mrs. G. Cushman, Mrs.

Otto Phillips, Mrs. W. I Currier Jr, Mrs. J. A.

Wil son, Mrs. H. A. Thurston, Mrs. E.

Thurston, Mrs. Reginald Gis- borne, Mrs. M. A. Mahoney, Mrs.

A. Powi. The assistants' were In charge of Mrs. Percy Gillespie, and they were, Mrs, G. W.

Goodwin, Mrs. Jack Kavanagh, Mrs. Chick Evans, Mrs. Kenneth Greene, Mrs. Oliver Greenfield, Mrs.

Frank Ritchie. Mrs. Harold -Scrim, Mrs. Keith Playfair, Mrs. L.

A. McKmley, Mrs. Alan Brown, Mrs. E. Marchand, Mrs.

D'Arcy Coul son. In charge of the sales tables were: variety, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. R. B.

Baker; flowers, Mrs. Edgar Robertson, assisted by Mrs. Anson Pratt Mrs. Hector Hudson, Mrs. C.

J. Mahoney, little Miss Mollie Ann Mahoney; fortune telling, Mrs. J. W. Arnott; Blood Donor table, Mrs.

E. B. Eraser, Mrs. J. F.

Newton. The tickets and donations were In charge, of Mrs. Harry McMillan, assisted by. Mrs. Alex Cronsberry.

Mrs. George E. Hall and Mrs. J. S.

Hall Were in charge of the free Jitney service. The raffle of a toaster donated to the Auxiliary was in charge of Mrs. Ludlam Hawkins, assisted by little Misses Ann Hawkins and Maureen MacMartin. Tracey Gibbons The, marriage of Miss Ida May Gibbons, daughter of Mrs. John M.

Dolan and the late John Gibbons, to Mr. Thomas Joseph Tracey, son of Mrs. Tracey and the late Lawrence took place at St Brigid's Church on Tuesday morning. Rev. J.

J. Sammon officiated. Miss Lillian' Kubiseski played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by her and was attended by Miss Marguerite Gibbons, her sister, and Miss Veronica Tracey, as bridesmaids. Mr.

Albert McBane was best man. The bride wore a floor-length tailored white sheer with a Peter Pan collar. Her headdress held in place a fingertip veil and she carried roses. The bridesmaids wore dresses of similar design with halos and matching veils, Miss Gibbons was in pastel blue and Miss Tracey wore pale pink. They both carried roses.

1 Following a wedding the couple will take up residence in Quyon. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer, of.

Low, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hern. Wolf Lake: Mr.

and Mrs. 0Hara, Siscoe; Mr. and Mrs. J. Major, Billings Bridge.

Hi-Glamour Legs Pour pair Miner's the leg beauty In a bottle. Doesn't streak or smear and looks just like sheer silk hose. Up go spirits down go stocking bills the minute you (tart wearing Miner's. Two sunny shades Grape Mist and Ootd Mist are waiting at cosmetic counters, and variety stores. a sizis iv 4it ru wear JT mt wwhtorrvf I lit COMING EVENTS umonnenMau tdr knl hM.

Ins St hiu pot un. mini mum SS. He frM ftdrftnc notice -tar mnti vita Matirios tm or eoimueo. i The R.C.A.S.C. Women's Auxiliary wul bold a Garden Party and Bins at Trafalfar House St Cartier St, Thursday, Juno ls JO to pjn.

Raffia Drawing at No InvltaUons. every- body welcome Proceeds for Soldiers' Comforts. Cardan Party Thursday. June It, to 10 pm, at St. Matthias Church Hall, on Fairmont Ave, near Welling -ton.

Band concert and Admission 10 cents. JolicoeutRheaume Notre Dame de Lourdes Church was the scene of a I wedding at seven o'clock on Tuesday morning of Miss Dolsle Rheaume, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rheaume. the Quarries, to Mr, Roland Jolicoeur, R.CAJ, Mountain View, son i of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Jolicoeur, of Over brook. Mr) Raymond Lafortune played the wedding music and members oft the choir of the Sodality of i the Children of Mary sang. The bride was given in marriage by. her father and wore a long gown of white organza over satin, made with is fitted bodice, a full skirt and Bishop sleeves.

Her headdress was of satin flowers and held In place a finger-tip veil. She carried Johanna Hill roses in shower. Miss Gabrielle Jolicoeur, sister of the bridegroom, jwas bridesmaid and wore pink organza over taffeta, fashioned with a lace bodice with a. Sweetheart neckline of pleating and a full skirt She wore a matching organza bonnet with! a shoulder length veil and carried; a Colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. After a reception held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.

O. Raymond, the' couple left for Niagara Falls, the bride travel ling In a Royal blue Redingote ensemble with matching hat and a shoulder knot of Sweetheart roses. Mr. Everett Bristol, of Toronto, is spending a few days in Ottawa. harlw Ogilvy The gift a La-z-boy 7 59.00 i stool i ww- Consider a gift from the fam ily such a finQ gift as a La-z-boy that offers thorough relaxation, The adjustable backyrnoves tip or down with a slight pressure.

Choice' of coverings. Stool to Ynatch. -Fith Sporting Suggestions 44 he" a golfer? IBOSS 3.95 to 8.50 WOODS 4.95 to 12.00 A Walter Ha gen made club will please Dad immensely. Steel shafted. 'j Perhaps he'd prefer a new English' oval style bag.

4.50 to 17.95 SHOES i styled specially for golfers, in plain Miss Gardner or wo-ion moccasin atyM. 6.95 to 80 an Izaak Walton? TACKLE' BOXES wul delight him. With hinged tray to keep everything in ita place. 1.25 to 5.95 FISHING BODS Easy to make a choice from our excellent 1.50 to 40 SPORT JACKETS Well cut styles of English sal cloth. 4.95 to 11.95 Sport Shop Downstairs.

Being Married On Saturday The marriage of Miss Lois Eileen Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Gardner, to Lieutenant Reginald Whitman Munro, R.C-A.P.C, son of Mr.

H. Munroand the late Mrs. Munro, of Annapolis Royal, will take place on Saturday afternoon at 4.30 clock at St John Anglican Church. Rev. Northcote Burke will officiate, i The bride1 will be given in mar riage by her father and will be attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs.

H. Gardner, as matron- of-honor. Lieutenant Ei M. Gardner, R.C-A.S.C, will be best man and those acting as ushers will be Mr. Jim, Moddy and Mr.

H. Gardner, brother of the bride. Gwen Hodg ins Guest at Tea Honoring Miss Gwen Hodgins, whose marriage takes- place on Saturday In fihawville, Mrs. J. R.

McDowell, Mrs. Maye Armstrong, and Mrs. Alf Draper entertained at a tea and shower at the home of Mrs. Qraper in Shawville. The rooms were with pink and white streamers and peonies.

Little Misses Nancy Hodgins and Ann Campbell presented a decorated basket laden with gifts to the bride-elect Those presiding at the tea table were Mrs. G. G. and Mrs. C.

T. Wilson. Assisting were Mrs. Robert Carswell, Miss Ina McDowfcU, and Miss Mona. Armstrong.

The ices were cut by Mrs. K. C. Bolton and Mrs. A.

F. Fokes, assisted by Mrs. D. J. Campbell and Mrs.j Edgar Hodgins.

Mrs. H. W. Merrill entertained at a cup and saucer shower in honor of Miss Margaret Matthews, whose marriage takes place next month. Mrs.

W. J. Matthews presided at the tea table assisted by. De Luxe Chair FloorJ i rTt 1 A. 132! vl V.

II asaaaaaai Jft. Misses Noryne 'and Phyllis Merrill. Mrs. H. H.

Merrill, cut the ices. A corsage bouquet -was presented to the bride-elect. Honoring her niece, Miss Mil dred Lalonde, whose marriage takes place, shortly, Miss Nellie Quinn entertained last evening. The guest-of-honor was presented with enamelware. i.

harlw Thursday Features from our Babies' Own Shop Third Floor. Clothes Trees, 2.48 To add to the 'little tots" nursery. Smartly styled of; wood, with kitten de- sign on top and puppy at base. Ivory, pink, 'CIotMnp Street Floor, Slippers Dovonttain. "J' I I 1.95 Lovely ft satin reversibles.

Pink or 22" -Splendid values. Crib Sets, .88 Ideal gift for baby! Pillow slip and sheet of ifine cotton. Plain or nursery patterns. White with pink or blue borders. Boxed.

Pillow slip, 13" sheet, Z6" .85 Babies need several blankets. Keep them cosy In these of blue or -pink eiderdown. Nursery designs. Boxed. 30" 40' Our Registered Nurse Thursday afternoon am assistance to you.

FATHER'S DAY, Smart Shirts Annthr ahirt'a TnwtAH' Preferably one of these striped broadcloths in blue, "brown, green and grey backgrounds. Forsyth and Tooke makes. Fused col-. lars, pleated sleeves and breast pocket. Sizes j.4 to 17.

3.50 X6 t-L-ja. i A Imported Pyjamas These are the kind of pyjamas that father likes. Made by Forsyth, of fine rayon English cloth in plain and striped patterns. Light weight, hard-wearing qual- Ity In sizes 'A to E. I Convertible collar.

7.50 Foulard Ties He'll need a tie to match that shirt! Wide range of. neat designs and excellent colors in good quality rayon foulard. Also real silks at t.50. 1.002.50 Tropical Suit With warm weather here, nothing could be more appropriate for Dad than one of these ool tropical suits. There are, plain and pinstriped patterns In blues, browns, greens and greys.

Single-breasted, three-button closing. 36 to 42. 24.50 10 29.50 Summer Socks Light weight socks in a wide range of colors and patterns. Rayon and lisle or cotton and lisle mixtures In regular and. ankle lengths.

Sizes 12. 75c 1.00 JtaB IKW IUI Probably to choose you will not want his hat, but you can give him a Gift Certificate for one of these cool coconuts. Light brown and fawn. 2.50-3.95 Genuine Panama hats In sizes and 7i, nn only aww Evening Auxiliary. A largely attended June meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of Dominion United Church, which took the form of a picnic, was held at the Experimental Mary J.

Young conducted a short vesper servicei and Miss Mary Wcodworth was the soloist 0gilvy Diapers 2.95.dox. 4Curity and Chix scien- jtiflcally woven diapers protect baby health. Fast-drying, a r- bent. No hems. 20" 40 1.95 doz.

JGood quality soft fian- neieiie. a ready for use. 27" 31 sheets ,.65 ,1 .00 Dri-cot sheets are waterproof, absorbent and odorless the practical, modern waylo keep baby snug and comfortable. Talc, -Soap, Bauer and Black mild and. toothing soap and talcum for baby's skin.

Delicately scented with blended flower Boxed. till be In attendance -will be pleased to be of JUNE 21 Slippers Slippers will be heartily 1 corned and enjoyed long after Father's Day has gone. Dad's favorite Packards and other fine slippers in soft soled opera, Romeo, and zipper and- hard soled Romeos. 2.955.50 odors fmm ii ii i taw 1 2.

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