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

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-f 7 I Summer home. 8 THE-OTTAWA JOURNAL, TUES DAT APGUST 1, lilt. SOCIAL. AND PERSONAL The Governor General received Lieutenant General Kenneth Stuart (Chief of Saff, 'Canadian iilitary Headquarters, England) on Monday morning. Hi Excellency received Dr.

Ladlslaw (Czecho- slovakiarTMinister of Finance) on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jan Pawlica leaves this morning for Mbntreal to visit Mrs. Henry Zaniewska for ten days. FO.

and Mrs. Charles W. Fever, Dayton, Ohio, will be in Ot- Miss Evelyn Eldridge, or To ronto; is the guest of I. Mrs. A.

K. Mussen. Mrs. Leonard Turner and her daughter. Miss Brenda Turner arc spending a few weeks St; '-Andrews-by-the-Sca.

V'" 7 Mrs. Plaiint has returned from the Seigniory Club, where he was the guest of Mrs. Norman I Lambecr: Miss Ann Thompson, "whose marriage takes place this month, I was honored when Mrs. H. A.

Coulman entertained at a -miscellaneous shower. Mrs. A. Nobes, of -Kingston, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.

11 v. Mrs i Stafford. -Wentworfh, of 7 Boston, who has been the guest of Mrs. Noulan Cauchon, has left for Cacouna to spend some fime with MissJTuddr Mpntizambert. Captain and Mrs.

Graham May-? burry and their children have re-turned from their Summer home at Meach Lake. 7 I ''Mrs'. Crombie and Miss Marguerite Crombie leave this week fbr the Seigniory Club to spend time. 1 Miss Cbrene Anderson and Mrs B. Brpuse were $6int hostesses at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ann 'Thompson, bride-elect." Mrs.

St. Denis- Lemoine and Mrs. Nolan Cauchon have left for Quebec to spend a few. weeks at the Chateau Frontenac. y.

Mrs. Walter Mayburry, who has spending a shft at Meach Lake, has returned to Ot- tawa. .1 Montreal guests at the Bowie-' Brown wedding on tSaturday will include Mr andMrs. F. A.

Wray. Miss Norma Wray, -Mrs H. R. Hughes and Miss Beverley, Sally. and.

Shirley Misses Elizabeth and Mary Arnott entertained at a shower In honor of Miss Sheila whose marriage takes place in August. The bride-elect was pre- Rented with gifts of china. Miss Grace Ryan entertained at luncheon the Chateau Laurler on Saturday in honor of Miss Dorothy Keane. bride-elect of August. Covers were laid for 12.

Mrs. John W. Lucas and her two: children, Janet and Donald, have returned from Shediac, N3, where they have been spending a month with FlULt Lucas. Major and Mrs. J.

Stuart Grant have returned from a down the Saguenay. yJ Mr. T. A. Beament, K.Cn and Mrs.

Beamenthave returned from where' they spent several weeks. Mrs. C. D. Howe and her daughter, Miss Mary Howe, have returned from St.

Andrews-by-the-Sea. Misses Barbara and Elizabeth Howe, are spending some time in Boston the guests of their uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. C. T.

Porter. Mrs. F. E. H.

Groenman has returned from Murray Bay. riage of the latter's sister. Miss Col. and Mrs. 'Francis J.

Brown to Chief Petty! lin anpWMr. and firs. Lewis Officer Francis George Bowie. R.CN.VJI. FO.

and Mrs. Fever will be among; the wedding attendants. 'J- Sirs. Roy lFlegg, of Montreal, and her ycung daughter, Dianal who have -been the guests of Mrs. Flegg's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Preston; have left for Peterborough to visit trs. Flegg's ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Bradburn at their Clark ate Vturning ffrom Lake Lochiel on Thursday. Mrs. Douglas Burden and Iiss Ruth Burdet. expect to return to. the city on Thursday Wolf-' viller where they have been Impending July.

with the former's aunt. Mrs.Gideon Prescott, and will, take up residence at. their Summer home, March road, early next week. Mrs. D.

Leveille and RIlss Ida Leveille have returned frbm two weeks vacation: in. Toronto, Port Dalhousie and Niagara In Toronto, they were the guests of Mrs. E. J. Leveille and Miss Joyce Leveille.

Colonel and Mrs R. J. who have, been spending a holiday at Beaconsfield, Quebec, have returned to the city, accompanied by Miss Carol Blrt-whistle, who will- remain for. a short holiday with her- parents. Mrs.

F. Butterworth leaves on Thursday for the St Lawrence to spend some weeks.r Miss Tony' Kinsella caught the bride's bouquet at- the Blake-Grace wedding. Mr, and Mrs. I. A.

Burkholder have returned from spending a holiday at Portland-on-the-Ri-deau Laks. I ''4 Wren Margaret Mary Highley arrives by 'plane today from Halifax, to spend her lurlbugh with her parents, Mr. and ilrs. C. A.

Highley. LOUIS BEAUTY PARLOIl NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 254 Albert St. Near Bank Phone 2-1503 Geo. B. Biirhcvr ef SoiV FUSEXAL DlUCTOtLS lit S'timersef Bt Wit BUKNfcY.

Ml Pboa Ml 48 Half -Yearly Cash Clearance Sale Reduced fpr immediate clearance all seasonal presses including several fine prints, a smart -Black anji Navy Dresses, and odd Cottons. Now NO-DELTVZRIES 1 Booth Bldg. 1st Floor Up NO ALTERATIONS 165 Sparks St. FOK YOUR at Church and Reception 5-. T.

V. LITTLE 5-4032 AUGUST FUR SALE 'NOW ON LOOTED 97-101 Rldeau TV jGmiled, JJ Engaged The engagement is announced in Leeds, England, of Sheila Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartley, to Captain John Stuart Binks, Canadlan For-' estry Corpi, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry S. Binks, of Ottawa. LascelleVhelan Th marriage of Eva Mary; Magdalen Whelan, daughter of Mrs. Whelan and the late Patrick Whelan, to Joseph Louis, Lascelle, took place on Saturday morning at nine o'clock In St." Anthony's Church. Rev.

Jean-Marie Bert-she officiated. The bride was- given; inmar-riage by her brother, Mr. J. Whelan, and was attended by Mrs. McCarthy," as matron-of-honor.

Mr. Prank brother of the bride, best man and the ushers were Mr. Kenneth Whelan and Mr.Lynus Corkery. The bride wore a costume of sky blue' georgette with a fitted bodice and a full floor length skirt. She wore a Sweetheart headdress and a corsage bouquet of pink roses.

A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Rene Morris and Mr. Morris. Later the left for short trip. The bride travelled-in a mauve suit with white accessories.

They" will reside In Flint, Mich. AtwillMatton The marriage took place quietly on Saturday in St. Joseph's Church, of Misi Thelma Matton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Matton, of Ottawa, to Corporal John Atwill, R.C.E.M.E., 'son of I FASHION HOROSCOPfe' Mr. and Mrs. John Atwill, Quarries. Rev. E.

W. Con: ficiated. (Ik irtitiSaiAu tleid.1 6f- The bride was given In mar riage by her. father, and attended by her sister. Miss Lorfaine Mat-ton, as bridesmaid.

Mr. Raymond Kipp was best man. The bride wore a street length model of white eyelet embroidery, made on Princess lines, with three-quarter length sleeves and Black Persian Lamb ...418.00 A 7- 7 7- Individual Model Coats Beautiful' coats from foremost Canadian designers BroWn Persian Lamb, size 14 $448 Brown Cape Seal, size Brown Dyed Squirrel, 16 S498' Brown Dyrii Ermine, size .16 Black Persian Lamb, 1 size 18 $568 I Black Afghanistan Lamb; size 16 $648 Black Pekin Lamb, size 16 S645 1 By Colette. Do use plairvfabric to stow' 7 off wortoanship-plain I i colors in smooth satins, flat i nfl iC -crepes; crisp worsteds, II I spun rayons: II waste your work-on I prints or pfthe a square Her picture hat was of the same material and, she wore a corsage bouquet of Brlar-cliffe roses and bouvardia. Following a reception the home of the bride's Corporal and Mrs.

Atwill left on a short trip. The -bride travelled In a two-piece ensemble of "blue and printed' crepe, with white accessories. Oh their return, they will take up residence in Ottawji. h' Presenting the new. 1944-45 fur fashions for those who appreciate the advantage! of buying in August.

Luxurious quality furs from our most dependable sources, backed by the -reputation of Charles yjjyy Limited I owned and operated rur fcalon. important new fashion treatments in shoulders and sleeves. Wide Variety Wonderiul Value. Lustrous black Persian, chosen with great care 'f yorn the -offerings of leading Canadian martu- Tuxedo, princes and swagger models AMERICAN RACCOON 7 $298 to $398 The choice of the market in quality and value is 'offered the 'younger set in their favourite lbnjj jwaring, wonderfully adapt able fur. HUDSON SEAL Dyed Muskrat $498 Hollander dyed a lustrous, rich black this light-in-weight fur Is fashioned on graceful, fluid lines.

MUSKRAT BACKS $348 to Unsurpassed for beauty, warmth) for good' hard wear. Wider tuxedo fronts and deeper armholes Rich mink and sable shades. TERMS In accordance Wartime Prices and Trade Board Herniations. PERSIANfLAMB $448 fro $648 1. Pryshlah'r-Brown ln St Patrick's rectory at 2.30 o'clock on; Saturday afternoon, the marriage took place of Irdnc Catherine, daughter of Captain G.

L. overseas, and Mrs. Brown, Ottawa, to dorporal Joseph Pryshlak, R.cAj1 son of Mrs. Korull Pryshlak, of Regipa, Sask. Rev.

John Burke officiated, The' bride was given: in marriage 'by her grandfather. Mr. Lascelles, and was attended by rliss Rhenav Clairmont The best an was W02 Desmond Moyle. Rocjccliffe. i i The; bride wore "a model of hlte 'brocaded i satin in floor ength.

It was made- in Princess Style. 5 Her veil fell from a and she carried a White prayer l6ok covered with. Sweetheart-roses and sweet peas with pink and white'; satin stream-ers. I FolIowirigV a i reception, the; couple left for the Western The-bride travelled in turquoise ttC- ltl I li blue whik silk Jersey; with ic-. i0? irocK, seven iot i.uis.one-, cessories.

On return, they will take up residence -in Ottawa. Out-of-town guests were: LAC. A. Pynn, St. Thomas; Mrs.

J. Kyles; and MrsW. J. Carp. Y.

Among, those who presided' at the tea table at the trousseau" tea. given by Mrs. Leonard Hayes. ner aaugnxer, miss vivianMayesr were Irs. VilleneuyeMrs.

AJ Leafloor, Mrs. S. Keho'e, Mrs. Jack Hayes and Mrs. Austin Keyes.

i Miss Frances H. Mills, of N.Y.. and Mrs. Fi N. Mills, of Brooklyn wife qf 1 st Sgtt Frederick 1 N.

Mills, of Syracuse. my tJ 3 ---y- i v. 1 'v yyym" Sem XV v. 7 "7 .1 1 i- annual five. for.

a. blouse, wo for a pair of stockings, and qnc for four' handkerchiefs. Mcri elothes need more. Careful planning vgoes into every precious' purchase. Three years of rationing has- depleted achi wardrobe.

It has also taught the Women of Britain 'to buy wisely quality, not quantity. Is Because they can buy few things they spend more money on them, arid so, still manage to look well dressed. Clothes are simpler than British, women ever have; worn before. There are no coupons to spare serving with the United States Iforevening Most girls In Army in the South Picnic, artf visiting their grandmother, Mrs. H.

O'Neill, 14 Harmcr ayenuc. their teens have never Worn an evening frockM Many have never had a pair of silk stockings. rs: m. Clothes Supply Teaches British Hov to Buy By MARGARET BUTLER. LONDON, Aug.

1. (CP-Reu-ter Thousands of British women will wear a new frock this week. Jt is a redrletter dator them ay the first on which they, can use "their riew clothe rations and many of them will be out early while the shops are still well stocked. Many are buying their first new frock; for. nearly six months, arid tjiey will have to wait1 another six before they can buy another.

In her pocket very woman has 24 hew coupons. Her husband has another 24 -for himself," her children' nave 24 each, and Iri special to allow for. growth, they may have an extra 10. These coupons are wilk have runtil next, February. It takes 18 These are the first things they want when the warts over, i but they don't expect tag to end immediately.

The devastated countries of Europe must be provided for1 first, and, according to Dr. u. Michl, econohiist for the port-war planning committee of the Cotton Textile Institute, one-third of those in Europe will need a new outfit 'of clothing in the first year when the war Dr. Mlchl estimates "that the demand for cotton goods, alone will be 1,250,000,000 yards. 'ones Walford The-marriage took place oh Friday, July in St James Anglican Church, Hull, of Margaret, daughter of.

the late Mr. i and Mrs. C. Walford. of Carletbn Place, and William Jones, son of pie 'late Mr.

and, Mrs. James Jones, of Billings' Bridge. Rev. L. Fi Crothers officiated.

The bride" was attended by Sherman Lusk, as matron-, of-honor, and the best rnan was Mr. Sherman Lusk. The bride wore a frock of blue crepe, with a white sailor hat and white accessories. Her corsage bouquet was of sweet peas. asd A reception was, held at the.

home of Ir. and Mrs. Sherman' Lusk, and later the couple left on; a wedding trip. The Cuban hutia, a 22-tach ratlike nocturnal rodent. Is a tree-dweller and was the principal anfml food for the natives In the days of Columbus; scientifically it is the genus prom vs.

.7 7 -7 I mByi mm 7i fmmy -yy yv ljt ii i 1. ifi.w.j..ir.iv.4 Ml 1 I 1 I Backs U143 i I' 1 7 i 1 I i7; FEATURE VALUE GROUPS $178 i i Brown Logwood Seal (dyed rabbit) Black Persian Lamb Paw French Seal (dyed rabbit) trimmed with Persian Lamb Plater or Grey Bombay Lamb Twin Beaver (dyed rabbit)," rich twotone brown u7 7A7p Krlmmer-dyed V'7! V-'V "I Processed Lamb, I I 158.00 Cl1f Limited Krimmcrdyed Lamb; (processed Lamgrey, as sketched) Brown New Zealand Seal (dyed rabbit) -1 s. 1 ,1. .1 Black Persian Lamb sides Muskrat blend Coney (dyed rabbit) Fiir Salon Second Floor iS.

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