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a THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, SOCIAL AND Tha Chinese Ambassador to Canada was host at luncheon on Tuesday. Mr. Riddell, of Montreal, Is spending some time in Ottawa with 'her father, Colonel E. W. Archibald.

Lt Col. and Mrs. G. Letson have returned from the Lauren-tians, where they have been for 'some time. Senator and Mrs.

Donald Mac-H Lennan and their daughters. xMlsses Agnes and Florence, left today for their home in Margaree Forks, NjS. They were also accompanied home by their young granddaughter, Miss Joan Mc-Lellaiv who -has been in Ottawa the past, month. 5 Mrs. Ev S.

Brand is" spending a few weeks in Saint John, N.B. Dickie, of Truro, N.S, is spending a short time in Ottawa. Mis. Lloyd Bruce and her young on, John, have returned to their, home in Toronto, having spent July, with Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Ingram at $he latter's Summer home at Alexander Bay. and Mrs. Romeo St. Jacques, of will be in Ottawa on Saturday for the Bowie-Brown wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. Fraser Hillary are spending a week in New York. Mrs. A. E.

Ndrcross who is pending some time at Tadoussac, will return to Ottawa next week. Miss Gladys Beatty and Miss Helen Grant have motored to Co-. bourg to spend a couple of weeks holiday. Mrs. Wilson Larmonth leaves on Tuesday for Wakefield to "spend a week with Mrs.

C. V. Gill. Miss Lillian Stewart has returned from Larchmpnt, N.Y.. where she was the uest of Mrs.

J. J. Howell. 75th Anniversary August FUR SALE Tak advantage of the worths while saviors, offered in the selection of new FURS -You Will Need for the Winter Sea-ton Monthly Tlrmt In ccord-nc with Wartime 'Prices and Trad Board Regulation CtalJIUUI COMMIT UW9 Enjoy a holiday at "THE GEORGE-FREDERICK" "At the Water's Edge" 'MORRISBURG, ONT. Cool river breezes, shady lawns, comfortable rooms, excellent cuisine combine to; make relaxation easy.

MRS. FRED J. BARLOW Telephone 12D STORE CLOSED from Monday. July 31st tov Monday, August 14th Anr.isTnofiGinicnARDSor SHOE SPECIALISTS 7J SPARKS ST. I ExactXy Illustrated A dependable i piece, fully guaranteed.

$12.76 Tax 3.19 $15-9 Flesher. Furs Remodelling 5 Our Specially Were noted "for doing the seem-taiUy impossible and our' low prices will surprise you. 220 BANK ST; 'i UODERN AIR-CONDITIONED FUMERAL HOME fi CHAPEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1941. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs.

Donat Brous-seau, of Kapuskasing. will be out-of-town guests at the Siyyer- Nolan wedding on Thursday. MrsrB. T. A.

Bell has returned from Lake Memphremagog. Miss Ethel Beament has re turned from Kingsmere, where she has been the guest of Mrs. L. Wilson. Mrs.

Lester H. Clayton, who is spending the Summer at Malt-land, has as her guesi. her mother, Mrs. Alan M. Jones, of Montreal, formerly of Ottawa.

i Mr. and Mrs. Francois Jean are spending two weeks at Riviere du Loup, Notre-Dame du Lac, and Edmundston, NJJ. Mrs. Allan Ross and her daughter.

Miss Katherine Ross, have returned from Metis. 1 Mrs. Gordon Scott, who has been spending several weeks at Mont Holland in the Laurentians. has returned to Ottawa, 'Mrs. J.

E. Oberne and her chil dren, of Miami, are spend ing the Summer months with Mrs. Oberne's mother, Mrs, Percy Borden, at "Gleneagle, Que. -r Mrs. Harry Willis and her daughter.

Miss Patricia Willis, bf Saskatoon, are in Ottawa for the Bowie-Brown wedding on Satur day. Miss Willis will be- brides maid at the Fit Lieut. Allan Sear, of Mont real, will be among the out-of-town guests in Ottawa on Satur day -for th3 Bowie-Brown wedding. Mr. Humberto Fernandez Da-vila Peruvian Consul General, has returned to Ottawa from New York, where he has been visiting his family for a week.

Flying Officer Bert Nolan, of Paulson, will be in Ottawa for the Sivyer-Nolan wedding-' on Thursday. Mrs. Gerald Hamilton -and her children have returned, to their home in- Gatineau Mills, having been at Norway Bay for the past month. Miss Gladys Arnold entertained at the tea hour on Tuesday in honor of Miss Hazel Hart, of New York, formerly of Ottawa. The UIllVAflTED HAIR Palnlealy and Per-maneptlv Removed fey ELECTROLYSIS Hargarcf HcCrorio 'Tlt Nepeaa 8L (Api'SI Telephone 4 151 3-1222 The Town's Lead i rig Watch Value LANG FORDS OtUwa'i Greatest Watch House 211 Bank at Nepean 2-4421 ft BY WEARING Ottawa Brand Surgical ttose OTTAWA TRUSS CO.

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PHONE 2-1713 -r FASHION HOROSCOPE- i i ia I ft 9 guests included members of the Ottawa Canadian Women's Press Club. The Czechoslovaklan Minister and Mrs. Frantisek Pavlasek en tertained at dinner on Tuesday evening at the Legation -Resi dence in honor of Dr. L. Feiera-bend, Czechoslavakian Finance Minister.

1 Mr. and Mrs. James Brydon have returned from spending a holiday at Beaumaris, Muskoka. Miss Elizabeth Young, of New York City and Galashiels, Scot land arrives in Ottawa on Thurs day to their guest. Mrs.

R. Archibald Morrow has returned from Stony Lake, where she spent July with Mrs. T. P. Mackenzie.

Mr. Lewis Clark and Col. F. J. Graling 'will return to Ottawa tomorrow from Lake Lochiel, where they have been spending some time.

Miss Norma CCBrien entertain ed at a supper party in honor of Miss Dorothy Keane, one of this month's brides. A 'group of convalescent soldier patients from the Ottawa- Civic Hospital were entertained at the matinee performance at the Capi tol Theatre on Tuesday afternoon through the courtesy of the man agement They -were accompan-4 led by Mrs. G. E. Gratton and Miss J.

Mcintosh. Transportation was arranged by Mrs. Gratton and Mr. W. P.

Parker. Mr. Mrs. de Lotblniere Panet and their children have returned from Blue Sea Lake. They will spend August at Kingsmere.

Mrs. D. McNiven and Miss Jean McNlven, of Reglna, have joined Mr. D. A.

McNiven, M.P.. in Ottawa. "Mrs. Louvigny deMontigny, Miss Jacqueline deMontigny and Miss Germaine Patrice have returned roraBlue Sea Lake, where they spent a 'J- Miss BeryfMacPhaU, of Washington, D.C, is spending a month with her mother, Mrs. Beulah MacPhall, 383 Albert street.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fowler are spending a holiday in Algonquin Park.

Air Vice Marshal and Mrs. W. Curtis are spending some time In Algonquin Mrs. Claude Beddington enter-j tainedat luncheon at the Chateau Laurier in honor of Lord Sempill. Mr.

and A. Neville, 31 celebrate the silver anniversary Ogilvie street, Eastview, will of their marriage on August 3. They were married in- Blessed Sacrament Church 25 years ago. They intend leaving on Thursday for Quebec and Lake St. John district, where they will be.

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McClintock. MacEwenBlaifr On the lawn of the bride's home at Maxville, at three o'clock on July 29, the marriage was solemnized of Catherine Eileen Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh and Mr. Melville A. MacEwen, son of Mrs." J. F. MacEwen, and the late MrL MacEwen.

Rev. M. N. MacDonli aid, of Avonmore Presbyterian Church, officiated, under "a decorated evergreen arch. Miss Ola layed the organ music arid sang 0 Perfect Love'.

Given fin marriage, by her father, the' bride was attended by Miss ilsobel Frith. Mr. Arnold MacEwen, of Maxville, was best The bride wore a floor-length gown of white sheer over satin. The wrist-length full sleeves were embroidered with silk braid and beads, and an embroidered shoulder-length veil fell from a coronet of natural flowers. She carried an arm bouquet of Briar- cliff roses and fern.

1 A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple for the Muskoka Lakes. The bride travelled in a dress of aqua crepe, with navy accessories. They will take up residence in- Maxville. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Blair, Miss Isabel Frith, "of Montreal; Rjby. and Mrs. i ri i II iri i.

wiiti tt rr i ii 7 M. N. MacDonald, of Avonmore; Mr. and Mrs Norman MacLeod, Mr. i Keith MacLeod, of Dun-vegan; Mr.

of Moose Creek; Mrs. Harold MacEwen, of Ottawa, and Miss Ola Stanley, of Russell. r- By Colette. hty- Do wear card icjans. 1 lllin.

inwffTi Ulllilliiiiiii.iiiiiinm; Don't wear plain sliprovers. DewarMcLeod The marriage of Rhoda, youngest daughter of Mrs. McLeod and the late Donald McLeod, Winnipeg, to Staff Sergt. Donald W. Dewar, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Dewar, of Maxville, was solemnized Tuesday at 3 o'clock in Southminster United Church. Rev.

David Millar, uncle of the bridegroom; performed the ceremony, and Mr. Cyril J. L. RIckwood presided at trie organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by Rev.

Charles Donald, wore a street-length frock of white pall mall crepe, made on fx '-Z It xfi-m v- i i vS 1 i 1 1 m-'yr i 'Above, The acme of arid elegance. English llama cloth, its dual personality achieved by a lining of twin beaver -dyed rabbit). Blue and beige. Sizes 14,1 6, 18. Right 148 Balmacaan of all-wool coating with extra button-in lining of antelope fur.

Chamois lined, sleeves with knitted cuff. Blue, teal blue, grey, light green, light, dark brown. Tweeds in brown, green, blue. Sizes 12. to 20.

At 69.95 also; Chesterfield Models with velvet collar; Dark green, wine, blue, violet, sizes 12 to 20. semi-princess lines, with shirred MrPfiArfinCiirrie bracelet-length sleeves. Her haUm4trf uurne was of matching material, heart- A mid-SUmmer. wedding of in-shapedr'finisned with garderia? i tcrest to Ottawa friends was and a chapel veil. She wore a corsage bouquet of American Beauty Toses and carried a white Bible covered -with streamers marked by Sweetheart roses.

Miss Hannah -McLeod, sister of the tiride, was her only attendant. Mr Clinton Dewar, brother' of the was best man. After a reception, Staff Sergt. and Mrs. Dewar left for 4.

wadding trip on the Saguenay. For going away, the bride chSse a two-piece biege-torie launny wool dress, with brown topcoat and matching accessories. t- Gallagher Lachapelle The marriage took place "yes terday morning in Our Lady -of Lourdes Eastview, of Sal ly 'Berthe, daughter of Mr. TV Elzeair Lachapelle, of. Embrun, and the late Mrs to John Douglas Gallagher, R.C.A.F., son.

of Mr. and Mrsf Gerald Wel lington Gallagher, of Timmins. Rev. Hubert Six officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, and the cou ple were attended by Mr.

and Mrs. Bruno Lachapelle, of The bride wore a two' piece dress of pastel blue crepe, and a shoulder veil falling from natural gardenias. Her corsage bouquet was of gardenias. A reception and dinner was held in Finch at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Sytvio Lachapelle.

where an evening party was held. also. Later the couple left for the United States. The bride travelled in a light blue gabardine a darb bluei felt. hat and.

a shoulder bouquet. They will reside in Ottawa. Miss Vivian Phimister, whose marriage takes place was the guest of honor at a. shower held at her home with Mrs. Paul Viau and Miss Katherine Dan-forth as joint hostesses.

I 1 I 4- .00 mt Si 'ill 69 x-xx mm'm i LimUcdL, -j xi solemnized Jn the United Church of Charlo, N.B., on July '29, when Margaret Elizabclh MacGowari, daughter of the late Hon. William and Mrs. Currie, of Campbellton, and became the bride of Mr. John Milne Burt McFadzen, of rEdmundston.NB. Very Rev.

John W. Wpodside, brother-in-law' of the bride, The church was beautifully decorated by friends of the bride, The wedding music, was played by Miss Elsie fcFadzen, sister of the bridegroom, and the bridal hymn, Perfect was sungrby Mrs. Sidney Ells, of Ottawa, sister! of the bride. Mr. Cluny Reid land Mr.

Irving" Dea con were ushers. The bride attendants were -her two' nieces. Miss Jcanie Deacon, of Edmund ston, and Miss Barbara Manson, of Vancouver: The bride, who given away by her brother Mr.1 D. W. Currie, ofJToronto, wore a simply designed street length dress of Elizabeth blue crepe, with deep scallops of self trim extending from shoulder to Her hat was of navy blue pleated maline, with French flower1 crown In lighter" tones.

Her bouquet was of red roses. A reception for. Immediate relatives was held at the home of. Mrs. Robert Dutch.

Later the couple left oh their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a cardigan suit 'of bois de On their return! they, will reside at EdmundstonJ Ottawa guests included Very Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Wood-side, Miss" Marion Woodside, Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Ells 1 Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Levitan of Montreal, are visiting their parents for several weeks prior to Dr.

Leyitan assuming his interneship at! Royal Victoria Montreal. 'i PI All-wed the career Featured'at in the in new High extra detachable v-1 From our many styles to selected these three beau ties for sketching. Others, are equally attractive; All ore. outsfaYidinp value. The early shopper gets pest selection, A deposit will reserve your coat till mm NWv til s.

3 XX-X 4X''V' 5xx 1 i- Engaged- The engagement ts announced of Beverly Louise, second daugTi ter of and Mrs Lloyd C. Hazelton, to William S. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Steele, of Ottawa. Their marriage is to take place August 8 at the Church of. the Advent, Westmount, Que. i Sergeant and Mrs. L.

Mac-Cdrmack- announce the" engage ment of theii-' second daughter, Florence Lucretna, to LAC. Edg- ington Russell, Armstrong, young- st son of Mr. and Mrs. 1L Armstrtmg, all of Ottawa. The marriage will take place in Christ Church Cathedralr September 9.

i Mrs. George Joseph Heney- announces jthe engagement of her daughter, Mary Grace Helen, to Lieut Jean Louis Turgeon, R.C.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Turgeon, Of Quebec.

The wedding will take place on August 12. BarJowrCraig St. Leonard's Angircan Church, Toronto, was the setting for the weddlnj on the morning of July 22, when Margaret Olive (Peggy) Craig, only daughter of Lieut-Col: and Mrs, H. C. Craig, of Ottawa, became the bricge of Leonard Edgar Barlow younger son of Mr, and Mrs.

Edgar Barlow, of Hamilton. TThe bride, given in marriage by her brother. Dr. Robert Craig, of Toronto, was attended by his fiancee, Miss Jeari Allen; of and Bobcaygeon. Mr.

Eugene of Toronto, was best. man. Following a reception for the bridal party 'at the Royal Cana dian Yacht Club, the couple ltS -1 A A It. I xor snort vin lo iiamn ion na the Niagara Peninsula. Mr.

and Barlow take up resi dence. in Toronto. mMm ther, that are qirrs best friend in fashions v. three prices, in our August Coat Event arid shown newest versions. Beautiful quality; all-wool cloths colours and.

attractive tweed mixtures. Many have fur linings that button or zip in. A Fur lined coats in other models, 94.00 and 118.00 Couple Observe Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Hobbsof Stittsvillc, celebrated their golden- wedding anniversary-on July.

31, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Norton Crawford, 647 Roosevelt avenue, Westboro. Mrs. Hobbs, the former Miss Margaret Maude CaldwelL of Sha wville, and Mr. Hpbbs were married in Christ Church," Ottawa, on July 31," 1894.

They hava resided in the vicinity of Muaster-for the past-50 years. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs are the -parents of one son. El win, and two daughters, Mrs.

Guy Reid, cf Riceville, Ontj and Mrs. Norton of, Westboro. There are six grandchildren. A toast proposed by Mr. Crawford, and little Marilyn pre- sentcd the bride of 50 years ago with a bouquet of flowers.

Mr. Hobbs presented Mrs. Hobbs with a gold wrist watch and the family gave them a studio couch. The -community joined with the family in expressing their good wishes. Hughes Mullins The marriage took place quietly on Tuesday evening, July 25, of Loraine Ann, daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. William MuUlns, to Lieut Beverley Cuddie Hughes, son of Mr. T. 'Hughes, cf Brandon, Man, and the late Mrs. Hughes.

Mgr. G. D. Prudhcmme' performed the ceremony in the rectory of St Patrick's church. The bride was attended by Mrs.

Arthur Phillips and Mr. Phillips was best man. The bride wore a two-piece street-length dress of 1 heavenly bluei with a hat of tbV same shade With a shoulder-length veil. Her corsage was of rosebuds. The couple left later for Toronto.

Going away the -bride wore a turquoise wool suit, with a black hat and black accessories. 98 .00 (Heats f'-r-- ff-. 4 i I. X- y- yr -V-i X- V-- 4 i I x-- H- 9 i Oif XV vixr.f Imported Velvacuna, a new and lovely pure wool suede fabric. Velvet collar.

-Heavy satin lining. Extra -iur lining of sot and ever A so warm "French beaver beaver-dyed rabbit), zips In and has satin-covered -leather sleeves with knitted windproof cuffs. Lilac, cocoa, brown. Sizes 12 to, 20..

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