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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 29

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No 1 Ciiepji MUSIC PHONE QUZEN 5500: NEW HOME. Nurse M. T. a tsit ot 14 jax eiernct. tLii Use sciaie see Her per-i ronrarx revea.ed a fine technical I eoo-xasd ard a cfn o( erc.otioc: I cxprsxioa tr.e interpretation, Grace tf eprac ore of F.

S. rc-j wej-kxown pupij, ajcente w.ia a f.r.e et Huranan MacDowei into thi -3 1 Scherzo Vfecdesctn a r.otr.e at 4J0 Le atreet. ruxiL Rev: Eate4 ay T. Office: Jjw. UOM WHITfHOtN Clt BCt IT L.

Lera Whjtehorn. ATCiJ Mra. H. Sparks, a ma do rental last iur.l tn Ert.r.e r. arch Endajt actuxii baU a erjr ic'ereated and appreciative a fL Whitcbocn a one pfjniiiEi youri juacu'f trd her perfTrmacf latt eight Cancer.

llecxai ad c. Vje Cr-Kca-jj Godard '''-'Ea. casea acteptfd. aid tsose 4 Ar.dac-Ror.ca Caprxnibo aaai'xj tctracire to or a Mer.delsso.in oteration 6t- etai ol itm asd ax? rootna art rt-riLVBirrrtt. irped wt mrrc: bed, c-r- Coming f.trnU DtlWlVS MHI AVNUL U.E MM are feav.ir.rs.

-r the out-of-doors woman, ictt handkerchief feln ar.gora and visra fca's mi'anor or-d the! Mr. A. J. Christ of Ottawa, sad and carried ft bourn ef ro, tu oa trefcer daughter, Mrs. Cecil Thompson, or.de was aiao In a esday for the tewii-MrKjn weu-, Barlrh tor a horevttioc.R be They were the UMU of Mn ijjrnt at i'rr-on.

NY. r.d ne: -leroeft Si-autroo. pom's in tee United State. Margaret FCC Id. a mc-j acid ieh 'o me men 1 erf retra; and Te iraia VIOll RtriTtL LICT MrCBACKEV.

Lari McCraraen. a jii'ed A fe 11 the rv Mr r' 'r- ra'OT'a are aio arr-P. the opL' jDn of irar.j thai are taa jnui her foa ef hit aUa rrepe popular pupil of Mm Hame't Joi- Snr.a:a No. 1 Orteg detenriratam and ecthjsusnj tr.at Horkinj gave a piaco recital at fcer I Chocai be a tror. facwr atttr 42 Stra'-hfeca aenu, whica romain with moulded mn-Mraed hip hffe.

ACCM. a a mt luceeiu- Noctiirne Si Mra Frank Bare of 44 Julian Philii, illf W. M.S. ard long tif tu-fittir. aieeea.

Sr ful reci'al Itu-l tLtnt In the Vartav.orj on a theme bv Corei her to reach a fcia cm the a much enjoyed the gatherx ore a picture hat ol ahi'e mohair Con.enratonr oi Ma recital fcaU reci'al 1 oj reHvea and fnenda of the payen bjj, iU leavt en SaturdaT mom- PHimsvnxr. June The Ui tor mmdaor. Om to a-td tbe 4UuL4rT the wiIj8. Tre r-e tor eare are err moeeri The tlcarrg exercwea of the Techr.xal School be te t2i ereng corr.rr.erxirg at I o'clock. Pper.d irre time with the Section and ave rr.nre mfrrry Rational convention ef the CathoUe iL mi-a cruu oaiui mua oriuie laigr wia nrunuuj iuoj- twjrf MuBaj Mai wutenorn preen'ea an ei- The program a mterestaif and eu ITorr.er.

League to be heid In that 01 br She aore tte groorr. a er.ee The reritaliat to a joung r-r! I 8orgv--ln the suect acting program hicb ihe rendered arranged ard aat ierr r. 1 ,1.1. Mn. E.

A. wmtmore wun a good at- jtnr.g Df pearU. and earned a fca on a recarr.aed with technical faeiliti and mimical rendered the n.niU aoo run In Detroit ar.d Toronto 'SJlf. i of tli-f-tne-, poaition on tne local concert1 Tre Clotaea of Heaven." Lncentatding and wat re- Those who played Included: B-fi ke'ort returning home r.ThXm 0 a "aioen nair rem. pj-iorm ana her pertormance DunhU ceived by her audience.

firrorg Boo Arb-. Reha Arm- and itepa. as aoiy ruled by Mra. inoma moui- i ihe bride: ma id. Mix Esther Sera Mr.

Robert A. Lowry. of Wtndsor.i, l. dread tn a per rvft itiwuiKi ik. Diue georgetic crepe I rocs anne rati pnt.

announce, the tngagemenl ol rit ulent wa to preaent 'Lt w.w,..-. E-ta daugntex, alua Emtr.a Ulias, -The Chaltene. of the Ctws au llr. Harry AUwm Renton. PhJn noLd 1 "r.nne:v "fnUtnJ 1 of George Renton.

of Urn- ltf. Th- mill tlc 1 OCTKIirr. JUT Utile BCH1EKI. UmCTd- ton Otst. The marriage tU lw eluded atudy of the temperance March aved 1 c.ac.

at bl Anarewi rresoyterian Mr. Ac hewn temner- 17" I the before and alter ceremony by Merphy Gamble curch. Windsor, on June 39th, 1 secretary, gave some Important I fart on the subject and a err in-Mra. J. A WUjon, who Cas been tn the wumr nl th Limited Kaaaatoon.

Busk, for the meeting of Kmgswn prbyterUl contention heid Ihe National CouncU of Women. oer May BY Which she presided, and ai uited i urn. whitm. I Miss Esther Junnop. The weddtr.g supper was served to friends and re- lames of the young couple at the home of the bribe's parents following 1 the wedding ceremony, the house being prettily decorated for the occasion with spring biooma.

The groom a gift to the bridesmaid was a string of pearls, and to the best man. engraved gold cuff lints. Mr. and Mrs. l-ewher through the Wt, Is ea- vy fn, n-pt, ot bected home on Saturday.

croareas In the different deuartmenti. land suggestions and Inspirations Mrs. y. i. tiamm a ana ner ougn, th4 ipfmers.

a of mhoiil Mr. John Gamble. wjUleave toda for ial1 empft4M, on grfat priiVge Friday Feature will re'ide in Golden Lake. w. lutein.

ana rrponsiDUity mmbrr ol this I IM iafc UK Mil. IlBIIIIUUi fae aca -h 4 Silk Crepe Berniee Fashions New Dresses a i a VI gj gftaaarfUi BLFU Nf.ha Brelthaupt. lo Mr. George; MlM McEachren. mwionary to hnsmere.

Korea, her adnnted cmintrv tita twn Bridal Krrpplion Mrs. William Cook, of Trer.fon. formerly Mi Vera Ehouidia cf 150 Fudi Dresses tdarrve on this country that thrilled Misaea Carmen and Aline LaRose anrf t. i Ottawa, held her nost-nuptta! recep. In Eight Smart Sleeveless Styles n'ertalned at a bridge party and which should carrr lo every tlnn Friday of last weea at her I I nen shower In honor of Bimor.re gUXu1ry represented In thl gather- i hom on street.

Trenton. I tirault. Card were played at ten meeting was clotted with Tn Tur. bnde received many I S19.50 Reg. $25 Value Dies.

I nraver bv Mrs. Moulton. followed hv callers, wearing rer weaaing gown Mrs. A. T.

Bond has returned home the benediction In unison. of tea-cup rose chiffon and silver slippera Mra A. H. Shouldis re- M'MMFR FRIFS BY ceived with her daughter, wearing 2.98 trom Toronto, where she was the umt ef Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Houston smartly arniKiiru un ui au-uria WOMEN'S INSTITUTES lace and be.ge shoe, 1st Elmsley Place. i At the attractively arranged tea Mr A. M.

Carmichael. MP. and Interfiling Prneram rA, table, which was centered with a Carmichael left today for their 'silver basket containing pink tulips Misses' Sixes 14 to 20. iom in Klndersley. Sask.

r' e-rriun, t.rrri. The summer series meeting of the Mrs. Harold Klrby returned to So Daintily Expressive of Feminity and Summertime They'll Captivate Ottawa A lovely new silk, erepe and lovely new feminine styles. One nattering- model ha a acarf eollar, with fringed end, and swathed hipline with side drapes. Others are notable for new expressions of the jabot theme and elever (rroupinps of pleats.

Note that Crepe Beroire is washable. In white and pastels maize, peach, jrreen, blue, pink, orchid, rose. Size 14 to 44. Reg. $25.00 values.

Friday $1950. and sweet peas, and also adorned with lighted pink tapers, there pre- sided Mrs. iRev.) P. Hevwood. and the ices were cut bv Mrs.

O. H. Riley. Those who assisted were Mrs. Jack Farley, Mrs.

'Dr. Renton, Mrs. i Clarence O'er, and Miss Dorothy hcronto yesterday after spending the "Jl" smart a COOL rlnintv truly exceptions ml pn week with her lather. Mr. J.

June with a good value. Tail Shoulcis. I sejT-a ia iraiuic 1 IT; B.l. v. 'ss an address -A Mother to the Urtfh lateman Community." given by Mrs.

Haves ELGIN. June 11 On Monday Cennretnm-n Mr VMi. rmin rrttrning at 7 o'clock. Pev. Father president of Vernon W.I., gave a united in marrtag Miss Mil- hort address also.

Mrs. Huall rired. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Blair of Metcalfe, accompanied by Ygteman. of Morton, and Henry miss Ida McLaunn, favored with a Tliomaa Smilh The wedding took plsce yesterdsy evening at six o'clock at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. J. M.

Bnis, 123 Grove avenue, of Miss Vera Smith, R.N., of ored of fine quality the Frorka are very attractive for street or tennis. Trettr trimminp tourhf include vestees, pipinjr, pleats, pearl bnttons, ete. In summery tones of sand, maize, rn, orchid, Nil and white. Friday $2.98. Second Floor.

Crepe Gloria Dresses Sleeveless and Q1 7 Cft lent -sleeve styles Hi Li OU Crepe Gloria Dresses Sleeveless, with CO matching Jacket JiO LBuncn. oi ouiirs raus, oi. v-viuiu- aio. An interesting reading on foam Church. Ralph Connor" by Mrs.

B. Mc- lor i Ottawa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The young couple were attendea cy Kercher. The annual reports Matthew fimith, of Campbell's Bav Murphy-GamWe a Sec end Floor.

MI'S Mary EUn Burun. sister CI the Metcalfe and Vernon were read by (groom, and Gordon Kenney. The Mrs. Roy McAndrew and Jean Ken-Ixide wa gowned in a beautiful blue i nedy. respectively.

Both reporU georgette frock with hat to match. showed that much good work had to Mr. Frederick Thomas, aon of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Thomas, of Mano-tick. the Rev. F. W. Blanchard officiating.

The Wedding March from Lohengrin was played by Mr. Allan Doane as the bride, accompanied by her father, entered the drawing room, where the ceremony wa performed. The bride was lovely in a gown of beige georgette and carried a shower bouquet of sunset roses. .50 600 Pairs Lovely Silk Stockings at 1 been don by each Institute during the year. At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was moved by Mrs.

Earl Campbell, seconded by Mrs. (Dr.) Byers, after which lunch wa served by Vernon Women's Institute and social half hour spent. PEMBROKE. "June members were present at the Wes An Informal reception was held fol- i lowing the ceremony, the tea table being centered with the bride's rake ley W.M.8. meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

13. "nd uYr of Mr- Substandards ot the $2.00 Grade NEVER, WE THIXK, have we offered lovelier Stockings that were made to sell at $2.00, but classed as aub-standards. Only prolonged search would reveal any defect whatever. The make is one of our most popular very fine eilk, in service-weight, with the smart square heels. Shades are summer's smartest Nature, summertan, beige, nud, parchment, beechnut, Teeumseh, honey-beige, nickel, pearl blush, gunmetal, blue fox, white and black.

Sizes 82 to 10. Friday $1.50. Phone orders filled Queen SJ01. Murphy-Gamble's Street Floor. Hamllton, Hinrks street, the president, Mrs.

E. Dels hey. In the chair. This meeting was In the form of a w. Mcuarvy pourea tea ana Mrs.

Claude Gordon cut the Ices. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ister left on a motor trip to Toronto and Niagara birthday party, the members mn trtbutlng a penny according to their r'Is; travelling In an en- age, vi nijurru crrpe in snaaes oi 1 orown. a nar.

to mfltrn ann a K.oim- Mrs. J. A. Gourley read report Try the Eugene Permanent Wave a Perfect MsreeJ The latest modern reliable machine. Does not discolor white hair.

Does line hair to perfection. Bsyert in all tines. Finger waving a sweclally. Q. 7439 fur, the gift of the groom.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Smith, all of Campbell's Bay; Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas, Manotick: Mrs. J.

W. Redmond, Iroquois; Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Fort Coulonge; Mrs.

L. Bebee, Iroquois, and Miss Violet Trirkey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will reside at 371 McLeod street on their return.

on the recent Presbytery meeting which was held in Arnprlor. The program for tha afternoon was in charge of Mra. M. J. Thrasher, and the topic subject was on the W.M.S.

work in Toronto, papers being read by Mrs. J. R. Summers and Mrs. W.

F. Fenton. Mrs. W. F.

Munro gave a delightful solo. The meetings are discontinued until the September date. The refreshments were in charge of Mrs. George Horricks and Mrs. A.

Kossatz. and a birthday cake centered the table, which was donated by Mrs. George Chambers, Sr. Remarkable Offering of Gossard Samples Gossards A synonym for quality. And here are new, lovely samples sharply under-priced I Certainly an opportunity.

Alice's Bauty 5 CfUEEI. ST. Waldorf-Astoria Cuisine at the Rideau Room THAT delightful "homey-flavor that everyone praises in Rideau Room meals 1 the result of rare culinary skill. Rideau Room food is prepared under the direction of a chef who contributed the fame of Waldorf-Astoria, the Hotel Martinique, the Cafe Martin and the Cafe l'Oper. Luncheon at $1.00 75e, 65c, 60c, 46u Fifth Floor.

1.98 3-75 7-95 For Bride-Elect Mrs. T. Argue entertained last evening at a bridge and miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Helen Black, whose marriage takes place the latter part of the month. Among those present were Mrs. J.

E. Grsham. Mrs. M. W.

Blark, Mrs. G. Wilson, Misses Gyrlie Herbert, Phyllis Gillespie, Mary Black, Jenne Martin, Myrtle Ross, Fay Leslie, Elsie White. Franky Brady, Gwen Hosey, Reta Connelly and Lena Shsne. Values to $5.00 Values to $10.50 Values to $13.50 Oil I man Schmidt PEMBROKE.

June 13 The Evangelical church at Golden Lake was the scene of a very pretty wedding June 12th. at 1.30 o'clock, when Esther eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schmidt, of Golden Lake, was united in marriage to Style, Fit and Service 100 Hats 1 -rjn-' Corselettes of pink brocade, with elastic side sections, some with swami silk top. Also ft few tront-lacing Mai 8 1 hooking Wrap-arounds of pink silk brocade.

Also ft few completes, some In black. Gossard Complete of superior silk brocade, with silk elastic sections and swam) tops. Summer 2.95 Michael N. Ohlman, of Golden Lake, i son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ohlman, of Rockingham. Rev. L. H. Plelch informed the marriage cere-' mony.

The bride, who was given in tnarriaae hv hpr father Innkprl win- Trinity Club of Ottawa The annual synod luncheon of the Trinity Club of Ottawa was held at roon yesterday at Murphy-Gamble's Not all sizes in every style. Murphy-Gamble's Second Floor. FUR STORAGE Indispensable to the woman ho wishes to keep her furs ree from moths, fire and burglary. Phone Q. 144S.

Chateau Beauty Shop Affords expert service in exquisite (rooming at moderate cost. tea room and there was a splendid attendance of Trinity undergrads and members of convocation. In the absence of Mrs. E. J.

Ashton, president of the club, whose father, Mr. Embree. died a few days past, Col. H. C.

Osborne. C.M.G.. first vice-president of the club, occupied the chair. Dr. Bedford Jones, during the course of the function, informed the members of the club that last year Trinity College was successful in capturing not only six first class honors among their graduates but three of these succeeded in attaining the proud position of first place in three of the Col.

Osborne mentioned that Trin- Mohair Fancy Straws Perle Visca MOHAIR PERLE VISCA The fabrics alone indicate the outstanding character of the offering. Think of the graceful broad-brimmed mohair Hats at just $2.95. And here are the much-favored medium-brim and off-the-face models. "White, black and every summer shade in sizes for misses and matrons. Quantity limited to 100; be among the early comers.

Friday $2.95. Murphy-Gamble's Third Floor. Limited. Q. 8114 165 Sparks Street 67 SPARKS ST.

White Tennis Shoes, $1.95 Show a Touch of Color Friday Samples of Rayon Lingerie at Yz off These lovely garments represent the display pieces of one of Canada's leading makers. Also depleted ranges from Murphy-Gamble's own stock. They're garments of superior quality all perfect in a wide range of shades. Save 1.25 1.95 2-50 ity had succeeded in having, in three i successive years, the honor of sending Thoroughness! It is unmatched in The Hoower. In ordinary cleaning ti me The Hoover removes from 60 to 80 more dirt than other cleaners! And' it costs no more than a ftctium cleaner.

Telephone for a demonstration. Only $6.25 down. Girls' Hand-made Chambray Dresses Among the smartest Shoes on the courts of white canvas, combined with red, green or blue. Sturdy crepe soles assure long wear. Sizes 3 to 8.

At $1.95. Third Floor. a Rhodes scholar overseas. He further said that undoubtedly Trinity College today occupies a foremost position In the universities of this country. A great many out-of-town members irere in attendance and great pleasure was expressed on all sides at the success of, this happy annual reunion.

2-95 Slips, Night-zowns and Included are Dress Slips, Nightgowns, Bloomers, Step-ins. Com bi nations, some Lace trimmed Vest and Bloomer Sets. Also Pyjamas, Nightgowns. Dressing Gowns, Vests Bloomers, at and 85c In Honor of D. Morgan A kitchen shower and surprise party was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.

W. Pentecost, Rose-mont avenue, in honor of Miss Dorothy Morgan, whose wedding to Leslie C. Kirby takes place shortly. The Phone Q.6006 for Fret Demonstration Crepe de Chine Slips New Rayon Smocks Are smartly worn with sleeveless dresses S3.95 Special rooms were decorated with blue and white iris. Mary and Billie Pentecost I presented the gifts in a decorated I basket.

During the evening singing and Value HOOVER HAND-MADE With touches of hand-embroidery 1 And yet, owing to direct importation, only $2.95. The pretty sleeveless styles show pleats and ties. Guaranteed fast colors helio, green, yellow and tan. Sizes 6 to 14 years. At $2.95.

Boys' Jack Tar Suits, $3.50 The Oliver Twist style, so smart for boys in chambray, linen, or middy cloth. Plain shades of blue, tan orchid or white: also many color combinations. Including white with green, blue or gold. Sizes 2 to 8 years. At S3.50.

Murphy-Gamble's Second Floor. mUOmm mm music were enjoyed, miss Aaa uns-worth and Miss Daisy Simpson gave several pleasing vocal and piano selections, and there was a violin selection by Master Billie Pentecost. Mrs. Harvey Boyla and Miss Daisy Simpson asskted with refreshments. Those pment or sending gifts Included: Misses Ethel Battison, Madge Choquette, Beatrice Choquette, May Just the dainty Slips to wear under summer frocks.

Of fine quality crepe de chine, with shadow-proof hem, side pleats and shoulder straps. In flesh or white. Sizes 32 to 44. Friday $3.05. Habutai Slips, tailored style, pastel shades and white.

At $2.95. Mnrphy-Gambles Second Floor. Equally attractive for home or street, wear. The floral in shades exquisitely soft peach, rose, blue or green, on cream grounds. At J3.95.

Second Floor. Mary Hiegerty. Hilda Jackson Bldg. Langdon, Millie Matthews, Grace Morgan. Eva McLellan.

Feegy Neil. Winnifred Potts. Lenia Paquette. Mary Pentecost, Daisy Simpson, Ada Una- mjpm 1.

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