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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 21

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Hold Antiqu hkk .1 inn. Show L'nder the patronur; of ller Excellency Mm Vanier, the. first dealers' show and all- of antiques to be held in Ottawa opened Thursday at high noon in St. Bartholomew's Church hall. The three-day exhibition and fair sponsored by the Parochial Guild of St.

Bartholomew's Church. Seven leading Ottawa dealers have each set up a store in miniature. There are articles to ln: teret al! These Include -dupfayi of china, books, silver, weapons, jewelry, glass and rare furniture, both Canadian and European. The show and sale will continue today until 6 p.m. E.

S. Brand St. Bartholomew's Church will be 100 years old in the. Canadian Centenarv Year, and to mark this ear the Women's Parochial I nld decided last year to a hiiiM" used Taking into consideration the significant aqi of the church, the guild felt that an antiquesshow- would be most favorably in Ottawa. Members of the guild hor to make the show and sa an annual event.

Shriners' Meeting Plans were made by the Ottawa Shriners' Ladies' Club to purchase clothing for the crippled children in the Shriners' hospital in Montreal. Mrs. Edgar and Mrs. A. R.

D. Mc-Neely were co-hostesses for the meeting. Mrs. C. E.

Mc-Cuire presided. MADE BENTI.EY W. 0. Bentley. who began making automobiles went bankrupt in 1931 and his firm was taken over by Rolls-Royce.

Fine Quality ENGLISH SWEATERS At Mnderau meet-8 Spark St CE5-6202 5 FI A move in itulf can ilways be perfectly handled bf Moloughney's Van Storage, but the complete operation that eliminates all your moving problems is no further than your telephone MWOUGHNtTJ SERVICE INCLUDES 1 PACKING CRATING SHIPPING WRAPPING HANDLING -STORAGE HGURANa and MCHCHIGHNFTS REVOLUTIONARY AND EXCLUSIVE POLY PRIDE PACK which employs 'a plastic film to anchor all yountelicalehina and glassware to a corrugated backing for added protection. Norman Hartnell of London uses natural British tueed for the casual suit at the, left. Styled on loosel boxy lines, it is' worn with a striped jersey blouse and matching turban. The blue and green Hudders- SOCIAL Their Excellencies the General and Madame Vanier, attended by II aiM aa world wide service SO DUKE ST. OTTAWA UUPHONE CI 3-A2S4 Agent for Aero Mayflower ffcy Smart fathers rJ costc LJiUlimiMlr 1 01 BO' iif 1 FALL FASHIONS BY and PERSONAL Madame Louis Berger, Lady-in-Waiting, and Lieutenant R.

de C. Nantel, RCN, Aide-de-Camp in-Waiting, returned to Ottawa Thursday night from Quebec City where Their Excellenciei were in residence at The Citadel -since August 29 on their annual official visit to Quebec City. The Acting High Commissioner for the United Kingdom and Mrs. R. W.

D. Fowler entertained at a cocktail party last evening in honor of the new Counsellor of the High Commission, Mr. Basil Greenhill, and Mrs. Greenhill. Mn.

R. E. Slandfield Is arriving from Vancouver on Monday to attend the wedding of her ion. Mr. Derek Hugh Standfietd, and Margaret Logan-Veneta' which takes place next Friday.

Mr. and Mm. C. W. Roll entertained for the bridal party last evening following the rehearsal of the Roll-Landry wedding.

Mtss Margaret MacLellan, president of the Canadian Federation of University Women, entertained at a dinner at the Chelsea Club for recently appointed member! of the national executive. Among the guests were Miss Marjorie Cottingham. of Vancouver; Miss Lillian Handford, of Renfrew, and Mrs. Donald MacLeod and Mm. Frank W.

Underbill, of Erie, Pa. Mn. Mark Gillin entertained at luncheon at -her home for her lister, Mrs. Charles lveri Lynch, who has returned from her Summer horn at Allumettt Island. Mn.

Cartier Migneault entertained at an evening party at her Summer home recently In honor of Mia Josette Raby, whose mar- riage.Ukei place next Satur- day. Mr. and Mri. Martin Kelly entertained for the bridal party following the rehearsal fpr the Kelly-Hall wedding which takes plac today." Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walton.

McCartnyTMfi. Philip Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Wilson were recent guests at the Park Plan In Tpronto. While there they, attended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Barry Wilson HoH, and Dr. Ann Gibson which took place, in StT Pauls Church. BRITISH DESIGNERS Il.tas sia tltmiaasaaaaaa.aasaat4 field tvreed suit at the right by Hardy Amies feature! a slightly ft ed skirt.

The jacket is bound in green and red wool braid and is fitted to i high bust line. Mrs. George A. Lee and Miss Helen Bayne entertained at dinner at the former's home in honor of Miss Mar-, garet Logan-Vencta, whose marriage 'takes place on October 8. Mr.

and Mrs. William McLean, of Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLean, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McLean, of Oakville, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnstone, of St. Thomas, are here to attend the dinner being held thii evening at the Chateau I-aurier in honor of Mr. and Mn.

James Guy McLean on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Leo Dupont, president of the Federation of French Canadian Women of St. Sebastien's Parish, was cdtf. vener of a tea and money shower held by the FFCW following the blessing of tha new church.

Mr. and Bridgeford Stuart and Miss Wendy Stuart -of Adamston, Misi Caroline Kutschke, of Pembroke, and Miss Marva TFdlkard. Of Kemptvilte. are in Ottawa to attend the Roll-Landry wedding today. Miss Joaette Raby, a bride-elect of October, was honored at a dinner held by Miss Parise Cote at the Rib Room of the Riverside Hotel.

Miss Elizabeth Wideman, a bride-elect of October 7. wai entertained by members of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority at a cup and saucer shower and dinner, party held at the home of Miss Annette Leblsne. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Armstrong, were honored recently on tha occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary at reception held at Innisville. Rill's Now Ollaw'i Lmrttit Women' i ant thilirtn'i Slort NEW AND COMPLETE Children's Department NOW OPEN- TkfM siMr ef raakJms fat VjPl c' AB ka CUiarn tm SI Tl JJr NOTES Among those whp entertained in honor of Miss Marilyn Wilson, whose marriage takes place on October 7. were Mrs. Claire Duffy at a cocktajl party, Mrs. George Marsh, a kitchen shower, Mrs.

James Puglisse. a tea; Mrs. John Rogers, a luncheon, and Mn. Harry Utman, a miscellaneous ihower. The Wing Commander Guy Gibson.

VC, Chapter, IODE, will hold a Fall fashion show on Wednesday, October II, In -Christ Church Cathedral Hall. The ityles will' be from A. J. Freiman Limited. The Zonta dub of Ottawa held its first meeting of the season at the Chateau Laurier on Wednesday.

Misi Pearl Stiver presided. A new member. Miss Francei Mac-Kay, formerly of Winnipeg, was Introduced. Miss Mac-Kay is chief of the Adult Education Section In the- Education Division of the Department of Northern Affain and National Resources. The executive of the Unl-venity Women'! Club of Ottawa -met at the home of Mn.

D. R. Sampson to make final plana for the October meeting. Over 70,000 families read The Journal. NOW! Is ihe' Time to REPAIR REMODEL CLEAN YOUR FURS 156 It I DEAD ST.

CE2-4207. Birthday Club SEPTEMBER Stephen William Baker, aye 5. Sandra Christine, age II. P.itti Mona Dav. age Ralph "Fnlev, age 12 Robert Michael Harrold.

age II Wendv Lynne Hohba; age 4. Jill Anne MacDougall, age 1. Judy Ann 10. Nancy Eliraheth Tubman, age 1ft Birthdav Club OCTQJ9ER 1 Stephen "Gilmour Black, age 5 -Colleen Rita Calder. -age TC.

Heather Jovcf MrCurdie, -i age 13 The Journal. Birthday editor, Ottawa Ont. Please enroll me Iri Thi Journal Birthday Club. I bl yeart old on Addreit 1Ke Katai ThM aamea will at a aatfBMItcall r'arrlte fat ware af ay yta Tay III aa aMhr ultri a raaiaa It teal wall la vanra I PLEASE PRINT NAME John Maaefield became poet laureate oL England following the of Robert Bridges in 1930 mm- ilk 'mm NEW JAtl FASHIONS SHOWN AT SHAFFER'S The afternoon dress in deep brown, sculptured jersey, shown above being modelled by Helen Samuels, was one of the highlights of a recent Fashion Show presented by Shaffer's Ltd The show was held in. conjunction with the official opening of ShaffWs completely remodelled second floor fashion Journal Want Quick Results Ads Bring Telephone: CE5-3335 COMIG El'BVrS Smoigatkird tujiper tu bt held in Oun- -Ljdy -of th A tnjinc.iiioT Paush luiC-N.

Jmrph Blevard. Huil, lemhfr 30, 5 to 8 A.lulti II. chiluren 50c. Dauhteri of Isabella annual i in a.d.of'Piui Seminary, tx held Sunday. October to fc Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish hall.

South Ottawa Kiwahis Mrs Lrggeti of the Valley Weavers' As sociation, was the speaker at the September meeting of the outh Ladies' Club. Mrs' introduced the speaker and she was thanked by Mrs. Gerald Grant. Mr. -Harry Wood was hostess the evening.

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