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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 5

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THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA Pa-re Saturday, May 21, 1949 Social And Personal News was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gienow left on a wedding trip to Montreal and Quebec following a reception at the home of the bride's parents. For travelling, the bride wore a suit of claret gabardine with grey accessories and corsage bouquet of roses.

The newlyweds will make their home in Ottawa. honor of Miss Eileen Ellingsworth, whose marriage to Thomas A. Burke takes place May 24, were the office girls of Hobbs Glass Miss Joan and Miss Shirley Ashe; Mrs. A. Summerville; Mrs.

Joy Charlebois, Miss Ethel Craig, and the staff of Hobbs Glass Ltd. P. K. Banerjee, secretary at the office of the high commissioner ed a scalloped peter pan collar with fitted bodice ending in a small peplum over a bouffasr. skirt.

A small scalloped frill beginning at the center front of the waist extended- full length; down both sides of the skirt and around the hemline, enclosins short train. Her floor-length veil edged wiili heirloom lace cascaded from a halo-shaped lace headdress and she carried a bouquet of white roses and hyacinth. She was given in marriage by her father, and attended by her sister. Mrs. Anita Marshall.

Dr. Robert Kennedy Smiley was groomsman, and ushers fe Dr. Frederic de Sinner and Dr. Douglas Wickware. The reception was held in Chalmers church parlors.

Doctor And Bride Wed In Kingston Dr. Lawson Bruce Cronk and his bride, the former Sylvia Elizabeth Byrnes, Reg. who were married earlier this month in Chalmers United church, Kingston, are now making their home in Kingston until the end of June, when they will leave for Baltimore, where Doctor Cronk has accepted an appointment at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Joseph Byrnes of North Bay. and Dr. Cronk is the son of Dr. and Mrs. G.

S. Cronk of Belleville, Ont. Rev. A. M.

Laverty. assisted by Dr. G. Brown, officiated at the ceremony, and the bride's brother. Victor Byrnes.

played violin selections. The bride's gown was of crisp embroidered organdy, and featur Exchange Vows At St. George's Snapdragons and ferns decorated St. George's Anglican church for the marriage yesterday evening of Irene Helen Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wallace Gibson, and LAC Ronald Bruce Gienow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gienow of Yorktown, Sask. Rev.

H. C. Vaughan officiated at the ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. W.

Neil were organist and soloist respectively. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an afternoon dress of turquoise taffeta with lace bodice, square neckline and cap sleeves. Her accessories were white and she carried a white prayer book with streamers. Deep cream roses en corsage completed her ensemble. Her attendants were Miss Frances Ferguson and Miss Patricia Gunn, and LAC Al Metson Government House Ottawa Tha Rt.

Hon. Vincent and Mrs. Massey, of Port Hope, Ontario, Mrs. Sarah Oliver, of England, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ian Breakey, of Breakeyville, arrived to iitay on Friday. The Governor General and The Viscountess Alexander of Tunis, accompanied by their guests, and attended by Miss Anstice Gibbs and MaJ. the Hon. Desmond Chichester, were present at the Fre-rmere showing of "The Red Shoes," presented for the benefit of The Cnada Foundation, at the Odeon for India, will be guest speaker i Daughters Of England Donate To Blind Fund A cheque for $550. representing proceeds from the Daughters of England Rose Day campaign, was presented to Capt.

E. Rosser, campaign manager of the Canadian National Institute for the blind campaign. Ottawa Board. The cheque was presented Wednesday afternoon at the Home for the Blind by Mrs. Wilfrid Walker, district deputy of the Daughters of England, and Mrs.

John Popham. at a luncheon meeting of the Westboro Kiwanis Club, on Monday. He will speak on "India Theater, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

William Strutt accompanied by their daughter, Miss Esther Strutt, have left for Toronto, where they will attend the marriage today of their son, James Strutt, to Miss Audrey Lett. Miss Hilda Giflord is leaving t-v- morrow to spend a few days 13 'Montreal and Kingston. ENGAGED Miss June Isobcl Cochrane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Cochrane, whose encasement to Fredrick Norman McFar-lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick N. McFarlane, is announced. The marriage will take place at St.

Matthias Anglican church, June 25, at 4 p.m. Photo by Hyndman Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Balharrle are in Brockville, to attend the Bracken-Anderson wedding today. Mrs.

John Bergeron entertained URP11Y- at a tea recently In honor of Miss Theresa Ranger, bride-elect of next week. The guest of honor was presented with a corsage bouquet of roses and a chest of flatware. The tea table which was centered with pink and white streamers, sweet peas, baby's breath and WWljWWWMWWMWUWWUIIiJ pi WHIIUVSi 1ugiIUiilulilMHiHni.lUIlwiviliiuULILIUinaliniligNgilll r- -n-(i y-t Trih fin nrrniJ I m.aimAtmxsaim Destined for Ottawa to visit Their Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Alexander, the Hon. D. J.

Smith and Lady Helen Smith of Pangbourne, and MaJ. J. G. Morrison. MP, and the Hon.

Mrs. Morrison are now en route from England to Montreal aboard the "Empress of Canada." Hon. Colin Gibson, minister of Mines and Resources, and Mrs. Gibson were patrons at the annual ball of the Canadian Polish Congress. Toronto branch, held at the Royal York hotel, Toronto, Friday evening.

The high commissioner for Australia, Rt. Hon. F. Forde. entertained Dr.

Stewart A. Smith and Dr. J. H. Halllday.

both of Sydney N.S.W., at lunch at the official residence on Friday. Dr. Smith will represent Australia at the International Rheumatism Conference to open at New York on May 30. Dr. Smith and Dr.

Halllday are guests at the Chateau Laurier. G. E. B. Shannon, deputy high commissioner for the United Kingdom, entertained at dinner Sale Cool, Washable Basque Stripe CURTAINS snapdragons, was presided over by Miss J.

Aubry and Miss L. Parent. The reception rooms were decorated with spring flowers. Austin F. Crass has left on a lecture tour to Louisville, Kentucky.

Akron and Dayton, Ohio, and South Bend. Ind. Miss Mariana McCann and Miss Catherine McCann have left for Toronto to attend the wedding today of their cousin, Miss -Margaret Mary McDonagh, to Paul Ramsay. In honor of Miss Lorna Bethune, TO MARRY IN JUNE Miss Elizabeth Mary (Bctte) Rae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rae, whose engagement Is announced to William George (Bill) Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson, of London, Ont. The marriage will take place Saturday afternoon, June 25, in St. Giles rresbyterian church, Ottawa.

Photo by Vincent Thomas Q.95 pr. With Valance 2 i yards long 33 inches wide for overseas aid. Artists taking part include a group from the Eswic Club; a whose marriage will take place early in June. Miss Edith MacFaul and Miss Grace Macneill recently entertained at dinner at the Green Valley restaurant. Covers were laid for 18.

The guest of honor New Canadians To Give Concert "Singing and Dancing Around Europe" is the tie title of the concert to be presented in Glebe group of Esthonian girls; Kitty and Juke Marges; George Sapinski, These Are Woven Stripes Yarn Dyed They've Passed Washability Tests 100 Tubfast, Shrink-proof, Sunfast violinist, accompanied by Danuta Samulewicz; Annja Rossel, soprano, accompanied by Vera Char-kowsky; Ivan Kobex, accordio was presented with a table lamp. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson have left for Brockville to attend the wedding today of their son, Ainsley (Tim) Anderson, to Miss Helen Bracken. performer; Galina Kusnezoff; Eva Such rare value is a compelling invitation to choose for bedrooms, sunrooms, boys rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, the cottage.

The fabric is heavy, linen-finished cotton that hangs perfectly. The woven stripes are gay, cool, and smart in oyster, green or blue. Exceptional, indeed, pair 9.95 Szukner, pianist; Joseph Shiman-ski, baritone and Jutta Adamson, dancer. Collegiate auditorium, Thursday, May 26, by a group of new Canadians under the sponsorship of the YWCA. All the participants in the program have come to Canada within the past few years, and many of them were professional artists in their former homes.

The Ukrainian choir of 40 voices Friday evening prior to the Ottawa premiere of the British film "The Red Shoes" at the new Odeon theater. C. J. Carne, Australian trade commissioner, returned Friday from Guelph. Ont where he spent aome time.

Dr. Arnold H. Katz. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Katz. returned to Canada on the "Empress of France" last week after two years of medical post-graduate study abroad, and will make his home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banncrman will be in Toronto for the next month, and while there will attend the opening of the International Trrde Fair.

They will be guests at the Royal York Hotel. Miss Elva Hewitt, Reg. SCM. leaves for England and Stockholm, Sweden, where she will the International Congress of Nurses. Miss Annls Jones from Toronto is relieving her in the Adrice Rooms of the Ottawa branch.

Canadian Mothercraft is making its first appearance after weeks of intensive training under the leadership of P. Maryniak. The entire proceeds will be used Basque Stripe Cushions A Big 18 18 inches Plump, Colorful Less than fabric cost. And you get the big, colorful cushions you want so much for the verandah, the cotta ge, etc. On Sale 79 dils.

Presiding at the tea tabic Girls of Office 8. of the Bell Telephone entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Marion Meagher, a bride-elect of June. The guest of honor was presented with a corsage bouquet of yellow panslcs and two gifts for her new home. Miss Joanne Ashe and Miss Shirley Ashe entertained at a cup and saucer shower recently in honor of Miss Eileen Ellingsworth, whose marriage takes place May 24. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage bouquet of yellow roses.

Mrs. W. Ellingsworth presided at the tea table. were Mrs. I.

Presland and Mrs F. Chapman. The hostess whs as sisted in serving by Mrs. G. E.

Murphy-Gamble's Fourth Floor Presland and Mrs. H. L. Boyd. Twenty-five guests attended.

Miss Peggy Harbottle, Miss mi Audcry Swcttenham, Miss Beverley Anderson. Miss Phyllis Elson and Miss Audrey Tubman will attend the Creighton-Green wedding in Farnham, today. ill Ml II iikift W6en ybt Coming Events Announcements under this heading 5o prr word, minimum Telephon 2-2441 Local 52 Mrs. E. W.

Glover of Peterboro, has arrived in Ottawa to spend some time. J. C. Veitch won a portable radio Monday evening, when the two local units of the Nu Phi Mu Sorority met at Trafalgar House to entertain their mothers. Mr.

and Mrs. T. A. Carscadden of Plenty, formerly of Rus-sel, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a family dinner at their home. Later a party in their honor was held at The National Gallery of Canada announces a violin recital by Jouko Ilvonen on Saturday, May 21, at 8:30 p.m.

Open to the public free. Society, while she is away. C. M. Robertson left Ottawa yesterday for Quebec city from where he will tail this evening on the Scythla" for the United Kingdom.

Lt. Col. F. E. Anderson and Mrs.

Anderson are in Brock vilJe to attend today the wedding of the former's brother. Alnsley (Tim) Anderson, to Miss Helen Bracken. Miss June Love entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening in honor of Miss Arleen Simpson, a bride-elect. The guest of honor was presented with a corsage bouquet of pink roses. Among those who entertained in foods testier A pure catsup, like Aylmer, id wholesome eating for the children, say nutritionists.

For Aylmer makes it "home-style" from Canada's finest, red-ripe tomatoes. Children love its "true tomato flavor" and need Vitamin C. 76 Through courtesy of Hugh Parker. The Stase Society Production "Blithe Spirit" by Noel Coward, will be presented Wednesday, May 25, 8.30 p.m. sponsored by Queen's Alumnae.

Friends of Queen's are invited to attend this sparkling comedy. Tickets Call 3-4160. the Memorial hall in Plenty. Mrs. T.

I. Presland entertained at a kitchen shower at her home to honor Miss Kathleen Presland, a June bride-elect. Rooms were decorated with tulips and daffo- l' "itu 1 Floor Lamp Sale! Trilites! And Club or Lounge Lamps 19.95 Regularly $24.95 and $32.95 Lamps that will add to the charra and comfort of living room or study, that will make most impressive gifts buy them Monday at amazing savings. The Junior Trilites have "metal bases of graceful design in brorue cr silver finish; eggshell crepe shades, with braid trimming. The club or lounge Lamps have non-tarnishing brass bases, swing arms to give you light where you need it; parchment shades in dark rich tole maroon, tole green.

Monday 19.95 A Future Bride Should Know A fitting prelude to her beautiful wedding should be the equally beautiful Wedding Invitations plate or process engraved so fine and correct by LO-MOR PRINTERS 224 Sparks St. (nr. Bank) Telephone 2-2335 WEDDING INVITAT10N8 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OP THANKS WEDDING CAKE BOXES Extra Width! Extra Length! EXTRA Savings! Rayon Marquisette CURTAINS you'll male Would Normally Be 7.50 jLty Pr. Third Floor Murphy-Gamble's in your strapless swim suit of California Cotton, Silk Jersey or Lastex beautifully boned or wired to stay-put comfortably. Of course, if you're just a bit hesitant, we've got many equally lovely styles with straps and we feature the "Esther Williams" Swimmers' swim suit.

98 Chan Wax 3-lb. Special SQ.95 from That Fine-Gauge Marquisette that Hangs in Soft-draping Folds ZV2 yards Long; Each Side 42 ins. Wide Window-witchery! Room-transforming magic in these just-arrived Curtains. They're fabulously fine very fine yarns, fine-gauge weave they'll fairly froth over your windows! Selvages have been removed and the Curtains carefully hemmed for good hanging a decorative finishing touch, too. In white, champagne or oyster.

They're washable, of course, and wonder values at 5.25 pr. Murphy -Gamble's Fourth Floor HOLT RENFREW FUR STORAGE Cold Vaults Expert Service Full Protection Cosfs no more Phone 2-7387 182 QUEEN STREET Regular Price 1.44 A special offer that lets you save a sizeable 46c on Self-Polishing Chan the no-rubbing Wax that gives your floor a lasting glossy finish. Non-slippery and water-resisting. 3-lb. special .98 Murphy-Gamble's Fourth Floor "Where Fashion and Beauty Meet" 151 SPARKS ST.

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