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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 23

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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938. THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, ONT. PAGE 23 Social and Personal Activities Meetings of Women's Organizations Mr. and Mrs. Hewson Knight have returned to their home in Toronto, having visited in Ottawa for ten days with Knight's parents, Mr.

and George MESs. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurier have returned from Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park, where they left their sons.

Henri and Carl, who will remain at camp there until the end of August. Mrs. Douglas T. Mather entertained at tea on Wednesday at her home, 445 Holland avenue, in honor her aunt, Mrs. Robert Bustard, and for Miss Irene Bustard, both of Winnipeg.

The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Jackson I. Dore. Col. and Mrs.

Nelson Spencer of are spending a few Vancouver, Ottawa. Miss Beth Crosby is spending a week with friends in Appleton. Mrs. J. F.

J. Thomas has been visiting her parents at Iroquois for a few days. Mrs. J. R.

Moody of Vancouver, formerly of Wakefield, spent a few days in this week, visiting Mrs. M. Fairbairn, and has now left for Montreal and Toronto where she will visit friends before returning to the Pacific coast. Miss Lucille Duhamel has left to spend a few weeks at York Harbor, Maine. Miss Dorothy Lois, Wallace, daughter of Dr.

W. G. Wallace of Beaumont, Texas, is spending a holiday in Ottawa with her grandmother, Mrs. W. J.

Wilson, Waverley street. Miss Hannah Koblentz of Brooklyn, is spending a few weeks in Ottawa as the guest of the Misses Dora and Bella Roodman. young people of St. Peter's On Wednesday evening Atibe sioin church, the Merivale road, held a swimming party at Sandy Beach. Mr.

Jack Sheppard was in charge of the arrangements. A drawing took place, Mrs. J. P. Moore winning an electric coffeemaker and Mrs.

T. G. Dawson winning a basket of groceries. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Orton entertained a party of friends on Tuesday evening, the 19th anniversary of their marriage. A threetiered wedding cake centered the supper table at which Mrs. Gilbert Reynolds, Mrs. Gordon Albert and Mrs. Gilbert Hollingsworth presided.

Assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. William J. Walker, Mrs. Ernest Roberge, Mrs. Weldon Black and the Misses Lucille and Grace Rodier.

Annual Picnic members attended. Booth Golf Match The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors held its annual picnic on Wednesday at Britannia. Supper was served at large tables decorated with the colors of the order, the arrangements being in charge of Mrs. L. Girouard and Mrs.

R. Mansfield. The program sports was under the direction of R. Mansfield and Mr. H.

W. Aunger. About 60 The J. R. Booth Limited Athletic Association third annual golf match for the G.

C. Winlow trowas played over the Chauphy 0- diere course on Wednesday, resulting in a win for the office team. Teams were as follows: Office: J. G. Fleck, G.

C. Winlow, H. Anderson, L. Sturgeon, F. MacDonald, Z.

Niblock, G. Whyte, N. Fair, G. MacIntyre, T. Weatherdon, D.

O'Brien. Mill: W. H. MacLean, K. O.

Roos, W. Cheyne, C. Malcolm. T. Foulkes.

H. D. Hyman, H. Franklin, J. Ferguson, H.

Fleming, J. McGuire, Anderson. After the game a banquet was held and the cup presented to winners and souvenirs to all players. Miss Verna Noack and Daniel Hartwick Wed RENFREW. July In a charming ceremony at the Evangelical church, Golden Lake, yesterday, by Rev.

Mr. Gross, Verna Noack and Daniel Hartwick, both of Deacon, were joined in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Noack, while the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Herman Hartwick and the late Mr. Hartwick. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Henrietta Noack, her sister, and Miss Madeline Kuehl, of North Bay. Best man was Rhinold Hartwick, brother of the groom. The bride wore a gown of white satin with lace insertions and veil and carried a bouquet of pink carnations, while the bridesmaid.

taffeta. Miss Kuehl wore blue taffeta with white accessories. The couple and their attendants motored here for a wedding luncheon after the ceremony. A large family dinner and reception was held at the bride's home in the evening. Following a wedding trip to North Bay the couple will live at Killaloe.

Rev. Fr. Morin To Be Honored at Banquet Special to The Evening Citizen. ORLEANS, July Excellency Archbishop J. G.

Forbes will be the guest of honor when Rev. Father Francois Rene Morin, parish priest of Orleans, celebrates his silver jubilee priesthood on Sunday. Several other church dignitaries and members of the clergy from the Ottawa district will be in attendance at the solemn high mass which will be celebrated by the jubilarian at 10.30 o'clock, Daylight Saving Time. Sermons will be preached in English by Rev. Father John O'Neill, parish priest of Our Lady of Perpetual French by Rev.

Father Rodrigue Glaude, parish priest of Gatineau. Father Morin will be honored at a banquet which will be tendered at the parish hall at one o'clock. with Dr. Emile Major as toastmaster. Solemn benediction of the Blesesd Sacrament will be given at 3 o'clock and will be followed by an electric organ recital.

At 8 o'clock in the evening, parishioners and friends will gather at the parish hall for a concert and presentation. Ask Further Explanations LONDON, July Minister Chamberlain told the House of Commons today the British government has demanded further explanations from the Spanish insurgents of recent attacks on British shipping in Spanish government waters. If you are looking for a good used car you will find the biggest variety and the best values in the "Autos for Sale" column of Citizen Classified Ads. Conservative Women Not In Favor Separate Body Majority of Delegates to National Convention Would Continue in Organization With Men, But With Privilege of Being Named to Various Committees. rear-old lady, wanted to know who would appoint these women, because if they were appointed by men they would certainly select the "yes yes" kind.

Mrs. Gordon Booth, president of the Ottawa Women's Conservative Issociation, stated that person for person was wanted on the suggestadvisory council, which will Ikely take the place of the nalonal organization. The latter be of the provinces and by he provinces. Mrs. Booth delared that a man president, a man secretary and a man treaster was not wanted.

with women lade honorary members. Equal Representation The meeting as a whole said ley believed that on the national Ivisory committee there should equal representation with the en, and the council will be rmed to offer advice to the orInizer. The resolution, which was pre- Women delegates attending the National Conservative convention went on record this morning as favoring a national organization composed of men and women, with women on the committees. The meeting was held in the horticultural building and was called decide whether the women would organize nationally or affiliate to with the men's association. The latter idea was favored by the majority but the men will be asked and the women named on committees will be requested to pay regard to the rights of women.

There was considerable discus-0sion at the meeting and many in- sented later to the resolutions It was suggested that committee, was moved by Mrs. J. terruptions. Hodges of Montreal. the men's organization should be Mrs.

M. R. Lownds of Halifax changed to a general organization opened the meeting and was joint land it was pointed out that wom- secretary with Mrs. J. E.

Lemire votes were "as good as men's." of Montreal. Mrs. A. L. Moss of en's Mrs.

John Scott of Montreal, 83- absence Amherst, of N.S., Senator presided Iva C. in Fallis. the STYLIGHTS) BY Expertly-tailored cot-: ton and seersucker housecoats in tubbable Mexican and Indian prints. Exceptional values at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. Dirginia Dare, 128 Sparks St.

HORSE SHOW July 7-10 SEIGNIORY Montebello, P.Q. Route 8 A Book a Day New Stories for Younger Folk By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON. There is a saying that there are only seven original ideas in the world, but the sage must never have seen a shelf of juvenile books. Have you ever read a book about the Bedouin Arabs, about their life on desert and oasis, their tribal wars, plagues of locusts and the danger from that hot, blasting wind the simoon? Perhaps there wasn't such a book a month ago. There is now, White Camel," beautifully written by Eden Phillpots, with authentic drawings by Sheikh Ahmed (Dutton).

The boy Ali is born at the same Murphy Gamble Limited time as his lucky white camel, Ben Joseph, and from their birth there is a secret language between them. The dwarf, Seyf, completes the triple friendship. When Seyf discovers the invading army of Sheikh Khalid, Ben leads the fighting camels to defeat it, and Ali saves the captured Sheikh from death. When the tribe is suffering from poverty and starvation, it is Ali and Ben who discover the vein of gold that brings riches. And finally, when Ali woos Khalid's daughter, Ben Joseph provides him with the rare black camel required win her.

The tale is told with high optito, mism and plenty of amusement. (9-14 years). An ex-newspaper reporter, John J. Floherty, traveled hundreds of miles with the United States Coast Guard, in order to get material for his stirring account of their work, Spectacular Sale Swim Suit and Coat Ensemble .95 SET You'd Gladly Pay $5.95 for Them A dressmaker jersey-lined swim suit with knee-length coat to match. a style that's right on the crest of the fashion wave.

A big Murphy-Gamble buy brings these bathing beauties at a decisive saving. Three styles, in fine, firm, flower splashed pique, two with white piquetrimmed coats, the other with a darling dirndl coat. Ground tones of blue, wine, green, turquoise, white, etc. Sizes 14 to 20. Friday, set 3.95.

Second Floor. Sale Girls' Dresses 8 to Sizes 14x 2.79 Cool, crease-resisting Lystavs, crisp, fine-count Cottons one glance tells you these Dresses are marked at far below their madeto-sell-for price. Beautifully tailored styles, some with jackets. Friday 2.79. Second Floor Cotton Shop Sale 200 Summer Dresses, 2.79 $2.98 and $3.95 Values Dresses in Wavey Cord, Spun Joy, Spun Charm, Spuntex best sellers, every one, at regular price.

How they'll go at Friday's figure! All cool, crisp, washable; all expensively tailprints. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 51 pastels, light and dark-ground buttons, novelty belts. White, ored-with deep hems, smart in the group. Friday 2.79. Second Floor.

Imported Beach Hats Big. gay Sun Hats, very smart .25 "Sons of the Hurricane" (Lippincott). Fighting through blazing covered waters, to reach the crew of a burning ship; turning a lavacovered coast guard vessel into a refuge for an entire Alaska town; hacking desperately at fast-forming ice, beautiful and terrible that threatened to pull a ship under from its sheer weight these are some of the true tales the author records about this gallant service. Here is an exciting book, and a vastly informative one. (11-14 years.) The O'Sullivan family live in a cottage by the sea in Ireland Mother and O'Sullivan; Michael, the eldest; Brigid, who gets into as many scrapes as her brothers; the twins, Liam and lame Francie, who get into a great many scrapes indeed.

There isn't much but good spirit in "The Cottage at Bantry Bay," but there is a deal of that, and a rollicking time is had by all in spite of an occasional empty stomach. In the end, however, there is something about a rare find in an old cave, and the author, Hilda van Stockhum, ends her book with good fortune smiling broadly on these gay people whom their readers have by now quite taken their hearts. (Viking, 7-11 years.) Central Bowling Club Names Rinks for Friday The following rinks will represent the Central Lawn Bowling Club on Friday at 8 p.m. at the Central greens a Birks Trophy Challenge competition against four Prescott rinks: W. Hall, F.

Payne, A. McGilp, G. Barker, skip. H. Jessiman, W.

Brace, A. Angus, W. Watson, skip. J. Hussey, P.

Harvey, A. Hunter, R. Jackson, skip. J. Murphy, K.

Hendry, J. Magladery. is Rinks representing the Central Club in a district competition game against rinks from the Ottawa Bowling Club be played also on Friday at 8 p.m. are: R. Jack, A.

Atkinson, C. Simpto son, J. Allan, skip. T. McDougall, M.

Brown, J. Costello, J. Robson. skip. W.

Maynard, J. P. Johnston, E. Giles, M. Askwith, skip.

Named Quebec Judge QUEBEC, July sources disclosed today appointment of Thomas Tremblay, assistant general manager of the Quebec liquor commission. as judge of Quebec sessions court by order-in-council to be signed this afternoon by Lieu nor E. L. Patenaude. Summer Hours: 9.00 to 5.00.

Saturdays: 9.00 to 1.00 Maker Clears to Us Fresh New Dresses On Friday Sale 1.98 I Exactly Similar to Our Best Sellers at $6.89 and $6.95 In Tootal's Crease-Resisting Lystav! In Polka Dot Crepe! Our fastest-selling Summer dress fashions! From our foremost maker of Summer Dresses! At a price to tempt you to buy in threes and fours. Similar Lystavs sky-rocketed to fame at 6.95. The cool, washable fabric, the crisp, clean-cut precision of the tailored styles, the clever accents all make instant appeal. They're in white, pastels, tan, navy, prints. The Second Floor Polka Dot Crepes exact replicas of Dresses that sold quickly at 6.89-are in white, blue and wine with contrasting dots.

Friday, 4.98. Of course, we're adding all our similar Sizes 14 to 44, including half sizes. $6.95 Dresses in stock. What an event! 600 prs. Substandards of the $1.25 Quality Think of it -two pairs at little more price for which one pair was made to sell.

lovely three-thread Chiffons -clear and long-wearing. In Summer's new shades. supply--for these are hard to distinguish fects- and the saving is extreme. Murphy-Gamble's-Street Floor 200 Toyos Cool, chalky smart! With new, alluring, Sports styles, King Holds Court From Single Throne Associated Press. LONDON, July The King held court alone from a single throne in the great white and gold ballroom of Buckingham Palace tonight as a long line of curtseying debutantes filled past.

The Queen did not attend the third court of the season because of the recent death of her mother, the Countess of Strathmore. The King wore a black mourning band on the arm of his scarlet and gold uniform of field marshal. Stop wishing and start reading Citizen Classified Ads. Chiffon Stockings And Lay sheer, than they're in the yet a 2 prs. 1.50 from per- or .79 Pair FRIDAY FEATURE White Hats Travellers' Samples Linens Felts .79 Whites fresh, crisp, ever so such thrilling value who could resist extra Hat for this week-end? Third broad brims, medium brims.

Floor a SALE There's many a Slip in the well-planned Summer wardrobe 1.98 A big group in Silk Crepe, including a dow-proof Slips. Tailored, lace-trimmed and embroidered styles. Straight or bias cut. All sizes. Special 1.98.

Second Floor Sports TOGS $2.98 Values Including 1.98 effective, mildly UGLIES medicated CutiFREE sample, write Cuticura, pt. 80, 286 St. Paul St. Montreal. UTICURA OINTMENT SOAPANO Here's the sporty Culottes, one and 2-piece Play Suits, Shorts, 3-piece Shorts, Blouse and Skirt sets.

All savings-priced for early shoppers Friday. Fabrics include linene, pique and gay cotton prints. Sizes 14 to 20. NEW SPORTS BLOUSES, in tailored shirt styles, some with pantie bottom. White and pastels.

Sizes 12 to 20. At 1.79. Second Floor.

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