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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL' 15 "MissFinlay Weds Cpl. Schroeter MattViia. Anfflimn Church Catholic W.L'. Garden Party la aid of their extensive war work; the Business and Professional Women's Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League held a largely, attended garden party at the Dominion Experimental The guests were received by the" president, Miss Anna TIerney, the naUonal president, Mrs. J.

A. MacCabe. and the diocesan president, Mrs. F. A.

Parent Music was supplied by an orchestra. Miss Ann Baker was general convener of the party, and the refreshments were in charge of Misses Florence O'Grady, Lyda Janes. Mrs. Leo Sullivan convened the pourers, and the tickets were in charge of Miss Gertrude Shields. A novelty.

Stable was supervised by Miss Ann Baker. Miss Margaret O'Shaughnessy received the memberships. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. W. C.

MacDonald, Mrs. W. H. Rigney, Mrs. J.

H. McDonald, Mrs. J. F. Ralph, Mrs.

M. J. Lyons, Mrs. G. L.

Morse, Mrs. T. A. O'Neill. Mrs.

W. J. Tanney, John Mrs. H. La-Barge, Mrs.

P. Seaman and the Misses Ishbel Hutton, Anastasla 0Heart, Gertrude Byrne, Irene LemJeux, Essie Shields, Anna Delaney, Cecelia LaPlanU and Maud Burkt. Flying Officer 'and' Mis. G. Thompson, Miss Louise Ogilvie, Miss Anita Ratal and Miss Lorraine Richards will bf Ottawa guests at the wadding ot Miss Isabel Jean Lamont to Flying Officer Harry S.

Godwin In Carleton Placa on Saturday. Honor Couple On hostess was assisted by Miss Gladys Schryer and Mrs. W. O. Schryer.

Mrs. Schryer received her friends, wearing a gown of navy blue sheer, with effective embroidery, and a shoulder corsage bouquet of roses. i Trinity Club Electa Officers. A meeting of the Trinity Club of Ottawa was held at the rectory of Christ Church Cathedral, when the following officers were elected for the year; honorary president. Bishop Robert Jefferson; honorary vice-presidents, Mrs.

R. E. Wode- house. Archdeacon J. M.

Snowdon, Mr. H. S. Southam; president, Miss Alice Butler; vice-president. Rev.

W. H. Bradley; secretary-treasurer, MUs Ruth Whltcher; assistant secretary, Miss Dorothy Jefferson. Members of the executive are: Mrs. E.

J. Ashton, Canon H. H. Clark, Mr. E.

H. Chsrleson, Miss Kate Dixon, Miss Anne Nowers, Miss Sybil Stewart, Colonel H. Osborne, Mr. S. Wotherspoon.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eddy, of Bathurst, NJ, will attend the Estabrook-Reece wedding on Saturday.

St. Andrew's W. A. Under the auspices of Women's Auxiliary of St Andrew's Society, an enjoyable picnic was held at Britannia. Mrs.

J. A. Low, president ot the Auxiliary, received the guests. Mrs. George McDonald and Miss M.

Deas were conveners of the supper, and the sports were in charge of Mrs. J. D. Rpbertson and Mrs. George Lyons.

Mrs. James Reid was appointed liaison officer to the Wsr- 4Qth Anniversary i i On the occasion ot the fortieth anniversary ot the marriage of Mr and Mrs. W. S. Schryer ot Ottawa, their daughter, Mrs J.

A-trerguson entertained at a reception last night at her home, 12q Huron avenue. Quarter Master Sergeant W. O. Schryer, R.CX,1 Is a ton of the celebrants. During was the scene of a wedding at 730 o'clock on Thursday evening of Nora-Ilene daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Finlay, of Wingham, Ont, to CpL Leonard Ray Schroeter, R.CAJ, son of Mr. it tAhimtA Srhrneter. of Ottawa. Rev.

Cecil Roach officiated. The church was decorated wttn early Summer flowers and the wedding music was played by Mr. Uiej evening soios were sung oy Miss Helen Garrison and I-the time Prices and Trade Board. John Sutherland. The bride was given in mar- riage by Sgt.

Reginald Laplerre, R.C.A.F.. a cousin of the bndgroom, and was attended by Miss Helen Melville, as bridesmaid. Flying FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1942. man and the ushers were Messrs. Harry and Reginald Schroeter, brothers of the bridegroom and Mr.

ram nrser ana mr. uu bert Armstrong. The bride wore a floor length dress of white chiffon designed with a lace yoke and a round neckline. The sleeves were long and full and bad a wide band of the same lace, which like toe yoke 7 was embroidered in seed pearls. Her shoulder length veil Was held In place wih a bandeau of pearls and she carried Bettertime roses and bouvardia.

The bridesmaid wore a floor length model of ice blue moire with lapels marked with shirring. The sleeves', were short and she wore a -blue floral headdress with a blue net' veil. She carried Talisman roses and bouvardia. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom parents where the decorations were of the same Summer blooms. Mrs.

Schroeter wore a street length costume of -tomato red with white dots. -matching hat and a corsage bou- juet of white roses. After a honeymoon spent In i the Xaurentltns Corporal and Mrs. Schroeter will take up resi dence ia Toronto. 'Henderson Davison In Wesley United Church, Mont- real, at a quarter past five o'clock on the afternoon of June 20.

the wedding took place of Virginia uaugn a ti lull. llJauu and of ths late James Davison, and Mr. Ian Robinson Henderson, on of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hen- aerson.

oi iiiawa. iev. it. xjruce Hallett conducted the ceremony and Mr. Rendall was at the organ.

Summer flowers adorned the church for the occasion. Mrs. Harold" Mason was matron of honor for her sister, who was riven in marriage by her brother, Mr. James Davison. Mr.

Cecil Moxley, of Ottawa, was best man for Mr. Henderson, the ushers being Mr. Stuart Beaman, of Ot tawa, brother-in-law of the bride- groom, and Mr. Harold Mason. The bride wore a gown of white net over satin with a full skirt and bishop sleeves Her finger tip veil was of tulle Illusion and she car ried a bouquet of Rapture roses and baby's breath.

The matron of honor was In a powder blue sheer frock with blue flower hat and matching shoulder length veil. while she carried a bouquet of Dink carnations. Mrs. Davison, the bride's mother, was wearing a- navy blue crepe suit-dress with white accessories and a corsage spray of Joanna Hill roses. Mrs.

Henderson, the bride- groom's mother," wore a pink sheer dress with white accessories and a spray of yellow roses at the cor sage. The reception was held at the home ot bride's sister, Mrs. Harold Mason. 4398 Beacons-field avenue, where Summer flowers adorned the rooms. The couple left, for a motor trip in Niagara Falls- and other points.

For travelling the "bride wore a poudra blue tropical cloth suit with white hat and white accessories? They will take up residence on Bayswater avenue, Ottawa. Reedman Baker Quebec Baptist Church, Quebec City, was the scent of a wedding at high noon on Thursday of Miss Divlda'R. Baker, daughter of the late Mr. and J. Gordon to Dr.

E. J. Reedman, son of-Mr. and Mrs. F.

Reedman, of Niagara Falls. Rev. E. A. Pinker-ton officiated.

Mr. 'Alfred Millar played the wedding music. The' bride was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Colin H. Stewart, of Summerside, PJE.I., and wore a dress of- Queen's blue with navy blue accessories.

Her corsage bouquet wis of Brlarcliffe roses. A wedding luncheon was held at the Chateau Frontenac. Dr. and Mrs. Reedman left Murray Bay, Que.

The bride travelled in a costume of blue and beige ensemble and on their return they will take up residence at 94 Second avenue, Ottawa. Out-oMown guests' were' Mrs. G. Elliott Full and Miss E. Lillian McKentie.

of Charlottetown, PXX First raited Circle. Dorcas Circle. First United Church; met at the manse for the final meeting of the season. Twenty-two members were present, and Mrs. H.

S. Clugston presided. The devotions were led by Rev. Mr Clugston. The business part of the meeting included an encouraging financial report from the treasurer.

The- president of the Women's Association. Mrs. R. H. Hickman; addressed the meeting.

She stated that their objective had been reached and the flnal payment on the church furnishings would be made this month. She congratulated the members of the Circle for the assistance they had rendered helping to pay off the debt. Following the buainess part of the meeting a contest was ar. rmnwmA lt UV. nppiVi after which refreshments were served.

A vote of thanks was tendered to the host and hostess' by Mrs. R. Elliott. I I yiiYl vf and far! your ration of I 1 IrOQSJ fYrVCX N. pracloui momtnti sun and fun and rb look 1 JV il i ntVy'JA Jsf I your bast in ho iday togs from Murphy-Gambia's.

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Saturday 1.7$ MEN'S SUMMER TROUSERS 5.95 Cool well tailored perfect fitting these are the tropical weight Trousers men want now. In fawn, grey, brown, green. At g.ts Men's Shop Strtet Floor Great Selling Suncharm Cottons 2 for 3" 50 1.88 ei. Sices 14 to 44 Cool and charming these gay Suncharnv Coftons. Thrilling values, toq.

New pretty Dresses, colorful Brunch Coats, with a qial-, Uy of tailoring that tells a big value story full skirts, I well cut shoulders, button i and zipper fronts. Previous Suncharm events have been sensations. At IM 2 'for 3.S0 Second Floor, Rear If I I til i I i it. i Isbtv "Wi 1 lit- hi .95 1.00 Reg'lar fellers like these -smart striped jerseys of fine knit cotton, with crew neck and short 24 to 36. At .85 and LSI Boys' Swim Trunks v-if.

1.95 I The popular satin-finished Trunks in wine, blue or green; sizes 28 to 84. At 1.S5 Boy' Shop Street floor. Cherry and Nut Cake .25 With Marshmailow Icing Baked Ham Ib. .90 Blueberry Pie "JO Lemon Spongr Sells. ea.

.25 Queen St. Dovghnata dos. JO Chicken Salad Sandwiches ea. .10 Light Frail Cske. Ib.

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For the smooth, ice-cool texture of the rayon faille. A beauti fully fitting Glove, I with Boulton thumb, from tme of' Canada's foremost makirs. In white with black, red. (creen or blue stitchint. At .1 1.95 Street floor.

1 Scores and scores of fresh new frocks. Dresses that will delight you with their casual smartness, their exceptionally fine tailoring and extra makers, trim two-piecers, long-waisted, wide-skirted fashions 0m Satin Slin L. "5.00 1.59 ea. Replenish your Summer slip supply at savings! With 'really lovely Slips luxurious Bemberg Satins with a viscose backing that makes them exceptionally long-wearing as well as Delightfully soft' to the toucnT Bias-cut in three qalnty lace-trimmed Styles. fTeafose and white; sizes 32 to 40.

Saturday Second Floor, 59; ,2 for $3 Swim Suits Many delightful new arrivals notably separate shorts and' blouse outfits with skirt; sun-tan play suits with skirt. In gay cotton prints. Sizes IS to 20: At 4.85 Othr PUr Suits l.S to t.S Girls' Swim Suits 2t75 Bi ths cltvar junior fashions. Dressmaksr suits In floral and striped cotton with shirred top; sizes 13 to 14x. And cute little Fuzzy Wuuy SuIU In rayon-and-cottan, Sizes 4 to 6.

At MS Girls' PI ay Suits .3.98 Tbfee-plece style shorts, skirt, jerkin top i- In gay polka doU and stripes. Slies 12 to 14x. At t.il GISXS' S-re. PLAT 8UITS in chambray, 7 to 14x, at S.4S my i -r I nice details. Shirt- styles for" every type, including the noted Teen Age frocks beloved by the smart young crowd.

Plain hues, pastels, floral; prints, stripes. At Murphy-Gamble's Second floor. I 1 I. For Your Ration of Sun and Water $.95 4.95 Swim to keep fit And because this Summer's crop bf swim suits are the most intriguing ever seej the bathing beauties in our outstanding collection at 4.95! Sleek-fitting satin-finished Suits in gay flowered prints, with figure-flattering skirts. At Other New Swim Suits, 2.98 to 13.95 Noted makes Skintite, Jantzen, Matletex, Knit-to-Fit, fTTamA Vallartna IrAram a lsa nJ etvlAe a cwgi tv emails.

aasoia uicooiuantaj aiiu tuaiiiu awjac-a SLACKS in hopsacking, flannel, tropica! 4.95 cloth. 2.50, 3.98. 4.95 SHORTS in drill, Alpine Cloth, tropical doth. At 1.19 to 3.50 Play Suits 4.95 GIRLS' SHORTS, in sturdy drill navy, rust, red, blue, green. Sizes 7 to 14x.

At SI I1 GIRLS' RANCHO SHORTS, sizes 7 to 14k. V1.SS Second Floor. 'I a New Tricks in US -t Turbans A sleek rayoi i Jersey Turban with an entirely new twist Its ingenious slip-knot feature makes it as easy to put on as i hat. And it's so cool and comfortable to. wear, so flattering with Its etty shirred detail la white, yellow, powder, aqua, brown, red.

At ft Neckwear Dept. Street Floor..

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