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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 10

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frma phoxes: Qtrrv sss MEMSU H1UL-1, OTT4TTA, fAXAO.l. MOXDAT. APE It 17. 1311 Fortv New Member Canadian Shelter who wr akiwTi tn anrf fmm th sfhtirrn Young Artists Married on Saturday 'Fred Dunn Awain The largest communion service in, the courtesy of the Ottawa. Railway company.

Mortal mti. Jtemtal VJiUJlIl 1 A CSlUCUl ana 40 CfW members were received; MONTE CARLO, April 18 The jinto the congregation by Rct. of Lady Hulse, the fromer n.ii mn Rawson. minister. At the campbe'J ol New York, and DalhouMe Community Mmr.

the cnurch had Mslhe iow vot Sir HamlIton Hue. PHONE QTJEE5 5500 KeieS liel lear in lU its guesta 120 ex-soldier of the 1 on Thursday was learned tonight. History. Fred Dunn was presi Hon. Maunce Dupre.

so-ic-tor Mr. Benjamin Pollis who. with sistants included the M.ws M.Idred 71 w.ster'his (laugher. Miss F-orence FoUis. Connor.

Violet ntzpatnck. Norma general of Canada, spent th Easter the Harrl4 Dorothy Button. Lois Mullen, week-end in Quebec. EUSt son-in-law and da ugh- Evelyn Mougo. and Anne Richard- dent of the Oalhousie Community 1 li a.

i v. 1 I Uah Caw.iMi fqma r. ra-V cin Hon. Raymond D. Morand.

M.D,- I Club at the annual meeting held tn Cambridge street school on Saturday night. There was a large attendance at the meeting and following the presentation of reports and election of officers the mem- aU.r.. ana iu.aiu, ronto. in Ottawa during the Marjorie Oborne Bride of Mr. John Hay hers present enjoyed the usual ten ary session, left last week for their Mr.

E. E. irweather of 'Montreal, spent the Easter week-, bom Windsor. Ont, where they, Ottawa i are soend'-Eg the Easter recess of fer Ss hi Te ef Ottawa' Yenager ArtiU lutes' in Matrimon-. REFRIGERATED COLD STORAGE FOR FURS Phone Queen 317 F.

D. BURKHOLDER 119 Bank St. Limited Orfntra Largest Ixclusivtlg Fur Zttablishment. Parliament. Their daughter.

M.ss' miss Edith V. Wilson and her Dons, wno A a studeni at Brescia Diere Miss Ruth Cameron, arrived Hail. London. is spending the home on Friday having been on a holiday season with her parents. cruise to the British West Indies.

games of six-hand eucher. Refreshments were served, following which pna were drawn for. There was a prize for every member present, the prizes included tobacco, cigars, cigarets, candy and playing cards. Officers elected for the 1933-34 season were: President, Fred Dunn; vice-president. B.

W. J. Rogers; secretary, Joseph North; treasurer, Percy Harvey; executives, Joeeph Taylor, James A. Taylor, William Jarvis. Edward Kingsbury, Tom Cuthbert, Alfred T.

Eales, Tom MK. JOHN HAT MBS. JOHN HAT Miss Cairine WiSson is in Hamd- Col MnL 8wU A weddir.g ceremony of unusual ton, where this evening ah ill tamed at dinner on Saturday eve- charm and widespread Interest, at attend the Strathsllan dance being mng hor.or of CoL and Mrs. which two of Ottawa's your.ger given by the SrrathalUn Old Gu-ls' Beverley Brown of Montreal rusts were united, took place at Association. While tn Hamilton.

I I the home of the bnde parents on M'ja Wilson is the guest of Missj MrsJIarold Gllmour of Montreal afternoon, when the mar-Susan Watson. 1 spent the Easter week-end tn Ot- rlaee mag solemnized of Miss Mar- ta vuitina her Da rents. Mr. and inn r.r rwwr.e Imi.iMt Aylmer I niled M.C. iEatCr Mesa2C Bv Miss Black of All People's Mission, i Ttnn Senator Patrick Bunu of u.

Ot-a nve an informative mrt Archbihop nopcr 01 air. Mia. Airrti Calgary, Is spending a short dress at the Easier meeting of the an Easter message to the con- time in Montreal. I Mrs. W.

B. McPherson of Toronto of Mr anl Mre haj. of Ethel Halpenny Mission Circle of in Mrs T. A. Lister and her caugh- d' HL cf Pegation of Christ Church cathe- mnn Jesi 7 ston-on-Thame.

Surrey, England. I mnmine. Hi. Grace win 49 Man they're good!" i-w T17 1 anas iaun Mtmneia a pieasmg i Most Rev. J.

C. Roper, archbishop ter, was aiarjor. mbl OQ way home, where next week for Toronto, and Brtga-j the ot Urs R. H. M.

dier Lister will Join them at Balm, Bert Fesa. William A. Bal-harrie. T. Swain, Robert Haywood and T.

Wilkinson; auditors, E. A Beach and W. Jewkes. Reports were presented by Fred Dunn, president. Percy Harvey, treasurer, J.

O. Bloom, secretary, and E. A. Beach, on behalf of the auditors. E.

A. Beach was chairman during the election of officers. The report of the financial condition showed that the club had a most prosperous season, being the ister of Chalmers I'nited church. P1? officiated, those present Including nd 7 the relatives and more mUmate assisting the piano. take up residence la that city.

MiiS Iris Holmes Is spending the of Ottawa, based his remarks on the words of the anthem sung at the morning service. I Know That My Redeemer Liveth "I love the ring of certainty of I -r I 1 111BKUUC1UJB It" 1 ri hnlirtav neaiion in New York irienos. ls.lv, aninr The ehrtstening of Jamea Dhu, 1,:.,,,, nt. Palms, cybotiura ferns and Eater ir.far.t son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon lilies formed a banking before the Chaplin, took place recently at the Miss Isabel McElroy. night super- fireplace in the drawing-room, those words." said His Grace. ilfl "Christ brought life and immortality eMtence Men like these finer-flavored crackers, oven-fresh and flaky, with just a trace of salt. Christie's Premium Soda Crackers are always served in the better restaurants where quality is all-important are popular with everybody. to life.

Life is a great adventure n.ti, flmrf, hllrf home of the baby's grandparents, visor of the Otia General Hoa-1 White tulle ribbons attached to Han J. D. Chaplm. member cf Par-; pital. Water Street, and Miss Kath- standards with Coral clusters formed tn.

tinmin nri Mn leen Bailev. oresident of the Nurses an aisle, the lerffth of the room At the Theaters ana I behind that dventur you mi6e to relief re the conviction of Christendom the lub also tiMd contrlDutwl sha: that certainty that lie behind it relief to a family unable to receive Chspim at 8t Catharines. Ont. i Alumnae to tnai nopirai trainina i-aims. spring nowers ana poitea Rev.

Dr. Robert Johnston, minister school. iU be among the Ottawa plants In profusion were used Kn p.bvtenan church 8t 1 delegate to the Ontario Nurses throughout the hou and In the 1 raniaIir mil vAmaZinff it from local authorities, owing to not being here sufficiently long Catharine, Onu officiated, and the Association convention to be held in where the wedding gifts godparent were Mr. and Mra. Tom ituinw.

um, 1 1 on w- chirrnton Ont 1 day. Friday and Saturday of this) The bnde. who was unattended. Film at RkO Capitol "Kmg Kong. this weeka highlight at the RKO Capitol theater, is a picture In which the producer eek.

They will leave tomorrow entered the room accompanied by all I know that my Redeemer liveth. That conviction and certainty that lies behind it is present when clouds are grey and today i the basis of religious life. Let us express our certainty in deep gratitude for God's great goodness and mercy, in worship and in our inward character." The Archbishop said it waa his happv pnvilcite to meet the con- Mr. Hugh McKinnon, who attends evening for Windsor. her father, ax the Bridal Chorus Bishop College.

Lennoxvllle. Que, Ui rrv.iialt iui crriaiiuy 01a nov mi any euro on Mf P'lg-a Lh" Mr. Bruce Hay attended his brother u. -k. season his parenU.

Dr. and as groomsman. Interfere witt his desire to evolve is snenainK ine ui.ver xiuiiaay t. 1 Mrs. r.

w. Mm-innon. most terrifying senes of thingi Mrs. J. C.thcart enter- Mr.

and Mrs. Sam McDougalL 1 1(KD; I The picture is youthful loveliness In an hory chlf- negation of the cathedr.1 on an- fnn rir5 The hmiire wm 0(ntr iMttr morn, and expressed other Easter morn, and expressed tamed charmingly at a week-end tea in honor of Mis Eeatrice' Mr. jamrs n. iramt, wno waa, I woman in the cast, the othera beina In Ottawa for the marriage on mace over 1 cseo to meet the residence requirements. More thsn 1900 had been expended by the club during the season and the balance on hand at the close of the year waa $15.

This was mads possible by a balance brought forward from last year, as the expenditure during the past season were greater than the receipt. Six members of the club with the highest aggregate scores for the last half of the season play met in the second half championship. T. Cuthbert was winner, with the others placing, respectively, as follows: Sam Hewitt, Robert Dan. William Byrne.

A. J. Irwin, and Joseph North. On the regular evening play first prue went to Messrs. W.

Malmberg. Fred Clifford and James A. Taylor, with Messrs. W. C.

OgU-vie. J. A. Ogilvie and J. G.

Bloom receiving the consolation awards. The club will resume its actlvi- Lindsay, whose marriage to Captain hu daugh Martorte. the center back with a row rtZTtriitn. Charle A. Billings will take ft ut 1 tiny seed pearl buttons.

The sleeves. "r-a lnoe OI 0T en Wednesday of this week. At the "Sj'i mhich were to the I f1! tea table, which was centered with ,0 retllm 10 wnsu. were circled at the shoulders k'nfd ru1 rf" a crystal bowl containing spring! Mrs. W.

D. Spence, accompanied with standing petal-like sections I CTr un- hlonm in vanetv. there Dresidedlbv her son and her daughter, will i Th 1wn full skirt fell in graceful Thr fPture or trtt beast. producer and hi. Christie's his sincere appreciation of the work which was going on in the cathedral church under the leadership of the dean and clergy.

He also wished to speak of the work of the choir and of the organist, Mr. Hewitt. It was a great privilege to have thase leading the services who felt the worship and truly led In worship and praise. He also expressed hia thanks for the loyalty and devotion of all organizations of the cathedral. Always ready to help you get Mrs.

Thomas Lind'ay and MUs leave this morning for Kitchener Unes. The bride wore a string of 1 brinlr-S 0 to civilization, it Maymie Billings. The assistants where she will vijit friends for a matched pearls, a heirloom of the were Mrs. Oliver, Miss Rowatt and week. groom family.

Her bouo'iet was exhibition and escape to run amuck In a great city, form the basis of a series of terrifying events and Mr. John Lindsay of Toronto. ....,1. composed of Johanna Hill roees, PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS with white lilacs, orchids, and lily- "orr- nJ 1 of-the-valley witn hnm the gigantic animal Mrs. OborrJe.

mother of the bride. cllmb tall buildings and doe other Archdeacon J. M. Snowdon and 1 Montreal, who are visiting the lat-Mrs Snowdon spent Easter in To-iters mother. Mrs.

A. H. Thomas, rrmto. the guest ot their son and i remain in Ottawa for the Caug.hter-in-law, Mr. and Mr.

Billings-Lindsay wedding on Wed-AUen M. Snowdon. 01 lnls what ou want Citizen Classified Ads. was stately in a beautiful gown tif unts. Robert Armstrong is the black Chantilly lare.

Her coraee Picture man. and Bruce Cabot his i tie next October. assistant. Of course, trick photo Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Smith, who Mr. Meikle spent the week-have been on a trip to Victoria, in Toronto guest of Mr. BC. are expected back in Ottaaa n1 Mr- DouKla Hallam. bouquet was of orchids and laven-dar sweet peas ar.d she wore an amethyst pendant.

Mrs. Hay. mother of the groom. iu smart in a model dress of love-Mrd green crepe with straw hat of the same color. Her ror.aee bouquet as of Talisman roses and lily-of-the-valley.

At the eonclu-Hon of the ceremony. graphy enter largely into the malting of the picture, espec'ally in the semiencea showing the prehistoric animals and those in which the ape carries off the gtrl. A fleet of manned with machine gunners nd their weapon brings "King Kong" to It d'ath, the end of this week. Mrs. R.

D. Safford Is visiting In Toronto, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Pratt Kuhn. Mrs. W. A. M.

Truesdell has returned home from Windsor, mm, KlanI.l.uihn W1rinff Mirrh IU I "Innl Inn flr'nti! Sl.U Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Johnston ot Westmount.

spent the Easter Keek-end in Ottsws. the guest of their aunt, Mr. T. W. Crothers.

Lieut. -Colonel ind Mr. Beverley Browne of Montreal spent the week-end in Ottawa, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell K.

OdelL Mrs. Alexander Rosamond of Almonte. ii spending the Easter season In Montreal, the guest of Lady Stavert. having spent three weeks the guest thf Tnf of Mr. and Mr, w.

E. Truesdeii. rt9 tn th, tnt -fnlff At Centrf I a Chanpe Mrs. DudleJ Oliver and her of the register. EngUnd.

cinematic contribution daugmerJ Misse. MarJorS and At Reception. Audrey, will tail from Quebec city Following the ceremony, the on Thursday. May 11. for EngUnd tnt invited to the reception be- I jnuic.l comedv 1 called where they will spend the next six (tan to arrive, when about one run- Bright Side, and months.

I dred and fifty friends of this popu- 1 rci' Fields. I.r young couple offered their I 8lnc cie Field 1 practically Mr. Oneslme Gsgnon. is fellci'ta'kms. The bride r.d gror.m unknown in Canada, save to a few wnfiine the Raster nru of Par- with th.ir r.tr -tn.

nor.ni who buy gramophone record of Miss Jean He bach of Winnipeg. Early Week Specials who is a student at Elm wood achooi, wltn nu family in Quebec i celved English vaudeville songs, her pres- Rockcliffe. has left for Montreal. citv I a weridine hr-vrst tn picture won have accompanying Miss Betty Brown. I served in the dlnirg room the table PuU- Weil.

Gracie is a clever nn.i.r 1 girl in a music hall way. She ha a and during the holidays they are Ml, tfBlllal C. S1U -f the guests of the latter' mother, Montreal, spent Easter week-end ln nd gvpsophila I sense of humor and is Continually lacD. Brown. Ottawa with hi father.

Mr. J. E. 1 r(, Mr, H(y foT clowning while ainging. She sings MacD.

Australian Sultana Mrs Hal Hlrkman. Montreal. Quebec and the Isle of loa ln AM In) a trritfi.) 11 Via 'alia -uiasw A 1 VI.J1MB I U. Uk tllC SBl TJO 4 i Clr a i ahpr. fhv nlan tn An mrrr spendirg tn- Easter reres or Par- as great as Vesta Tilley did litment in Quebec with his family ynding a few days In Whltbv thirty years ago.

She is really a aisins2 25 Extra Special Glassco's or Stuart's STRAWBERRY Mls Phyllis Jone, caught the I Srn slde Wmmed i cactcr comedienne, and is best brtdea bouquet the ceptio! Agnes M.cFarland is home leopard skin and worn over a ln ahich foUoaed the Hay-Obome 'rnm. Toronto spend.ng the Easier Bisnchlnl satin blou. with a swai- hear when dor nrortrlv wedding on Saturdav nmioayi inn nrr parrnta, nrt. ana ger coai ana rat in tones to matcn i -a- nan. i.

Aincrarmna. Her sccesswies were of beige shade I XI Upon their return, the couple will i'J1- Catliolir C.C. Danr Mrs Bey Neville of Montreal and Miss Bessie McEachern entertained delightfully at the tea hour at the mar i i-i tr 1 1 tji canij jiiii. and manicurist who is in love with Among ire guests were tne tor A charmingly arranged EasteT ck.i..,, t.m.i.. .1 ta-i I ikMiig aoim-wnirr.

ill is uu u.iui uh.t ui was nna oy ine iimcnc: hardlv fair to Oracle, who is not honor of Miss Beatrice Lindsay. Girls' Club on fiaturdav afternoon 1 Mrs E. Macintosh Mander Mr. Wm Comfort Be-pri" 4c Bir Soap10Bars35' Granulated for Quicker Suds The tables were attractively adorn-1 In the Quebec suite of the Chateau Leslie. Mhi Grare Mnuntford.

ed with spring flowers. Lawtcr and the large crowd present Mts Marjorle Mountforri. Miss proved that the new arrangements Elair.e Panders. Miss Kay Bradford. Mlss Margaret Meilish of Pipe-; wfrt exceedingly popular.

I MLs Maidie Jarkon. Mr. E. tone. who Is attending the i n.

tt. miu Hilli.rd. Mr nodds Hiihurrf Mr exactly beautiful. However, she I does nobly by the part, and sings her songs well. There are several of these.

"Looking on the Bright Side of Life" being the theme sor.g. and good one. Another is raUed Ontario College of Education in Alice Ahem. Miss Helen McCarthy and Mrs. L.

E. Oborne. Mr. Leonard I Hate you." wmcn is rather Toronto, is spending the nd Miss Hilda Smith. Mauve i Hendervm.

all of Montreal: Mrs. Th Twhole fi'm holiday In Ottawa, the guest snapdragon and candles adorned John Brv.son of Toronto; Mr Lionel of n'n for deferent utrnl of Miss Mary Fork. th, tea table where Mrs. J. E.

Phen- i Hay of Halifax: Mrs. Ross McCres, ntV, VTl phere. It has dfect.s, but it is 2 lb. Jar a 1 Mr. r.trirk ner and Mrs.

W. J. ONeii presided. Miss Helen McCres of Kington. WOOL ftr 21- Reg.

Price 25c Jar change, and Ciracie is a personality, after ,11. Julian Rose as shults i is the best of the supporting cast. conveners mere Cora uirf' Chateau' M.ss Angela Qulnn. To Gueol Honor Hon. Iv-masa Tokiigst.

th-; E.W. Japanese minister tn Canada, and Mrs. Van Norman of Springfield, I Jrotrlant G.C Danrr is spending a few data in Many out of town guests as well his daughter. Miss Tovo TokueaTa. I)irLpn "lllir'P Tuil' I-arge Meaty Standard Quality 2 25 SIEVE No.

4 40 50 Size runes Ottawa, the guest of her sisters, 'rlt number of members snd who have Wt for Vancouver. C. it- the Misses Lvoa their fnends sttenrled the tea-dance whence thrv will said for Jpsn. Imperial feature held on Saturday by the Protestant will arrive In Vancouver on "Oliver Twist, Charles Dirkens' Miss Jean AfBeck of Kirkland Oirls' Club Carnations centered nesdav of this week. Thev will be Immortal classic of certain phases Lake.

spent the Easter week- the tea table whih wa presided extensively feted during their few of life early In the last end in Ottawa, the guest of Mrs over by Mrs. J. J. MrCill and Mrs. dav' sorurn In tha' coast city.

century, in IT movie adaptation J. H. Robson. i W. C.

Gillis and the g'lest were Mrs. A. MrRae. wife of Ma lor- makes a very pleasing picture. At received bv Mis Mary Evans snd General the Hon.

A. D. M-Re will the Imperial th-ater on Pvurdsy Grlhm Masbury Muss Margaret Ogilvie. enfertaln at dinner on the mrht of when this production began a spent, tne Easter week-end in To- Miss Edith Weatherdon was the their arrival at hr r-sidenee. Wfek run.

it was gree'ed by en-1 roTUO- i convener of the tea and her as- "Hvcroft. prior to which Mr. snd thusiajtie sudi-nces It is ir-r PEAS 8 No. 2 Tin Reg. 10c Mrs.

Robert Cromie will be hosts na, hn tpprai for touni 1 home. "EdErewood" The following; over Dirkie Mnore -n i MEAT: On Sale in our Meat Markets day. Mr. snd Mrs. Mayne p.

Hamil- u(1, ro. childi5h, he wins all heart and Shoe Fitting 1 ton will entertain at luncheon and Mrs. Julius Griffith ill be hostess later in the day in their honor, while tn the evening the Japanese Society will honor the minister. Choice Quality SIEVE No. 4 HAMS lb.

15c Maple Leaf and Rose Brand a superb central figure. Dramatic honors must go. however. I to William Boyd as B.il S.kes. and Doris Llfvd aj his spheait.

The scene ln which the brutal Sikes. wreaks wn- geance on the woman who loves him is a powerful one. Mrr.rrab characterization are offf-d bv Eflto.2Tin 1flc Inter I'nitrl W.M.S. Mrs. J.

C. JamiesoD had charge of th- program giving emphasis to the Easier message at the thank- Reg. 12c Smoked 10l2c Sugar Cured riumu Shoulders offering meeting held In the Pnndav K.n Irv.r.g Pifhel in the rose of A BTbT Kent as Boneless Stewing BEEF3 lbs vn: s.t-. Rftf and Lionel Before as Bumble. 25c 10c Fruit Dept.

Specials! is an ART Onlr by careful study anil exeri-nfe can in-b expeeted to become expert in th- srt of shoe fitting. Gales and Co. have placed at th- of fhir rufom-r the s-rvicf of Mr. Howard Carkner. form-rly of J.

Howard Carkn'r. Ltd. Mr. Carkner ha sd a lonsr exp-ri-nre in th-trad- snd is an authority on hr- fitting. PLA SAFE let your next pair of shoes come from G'orge Hall.

Mrs. Codling. Mrs. P. A.

Kennedy, and Miss Hudson contributed appropriate rradinjs. and the otTenng received was a generous one. "P-ieed Demon." with William Colder. Jr. snd Jean Marsh is the o'h-r a'tracticn showing wrft "Oliver Twist-' BLADE STEAK lb.

Per Steer Beef Brisket lb, pnns: 19 19 SPY APPLES SUNKIST SEEDLESS ORANGES LARGE JUICY LEMONS Doz. 9C BEEF LIVER lb is p.avtime Everv evening ar.d on Saturday afternoon there is dancing d-- Doz. lbs. lightf ui music Lcious food at the Nai Rilh W.A. The Women tn the BNai BRith.

No. 62. met recently at the heme of the president. Mrs F. H.

Sinclair, and the well-attended meeting was carried on according to ritual. Complete report, on the activities of the auniliary were presented by Mrs. M. A Vents, the recording secretary, snd by Mrs. J.

Salter, the corresponding secre'ary. Arrangements were made again to rondurt a girls' camp this suTr.rrer snd the report of a recent movie benefit for proved sa'isfacfory. M-s Georg-Crerv gave sn mrerestlra s-id inforrral taik on the carrp Recitations were eontnmtted K-Miss Cri-esman nd the fccs-'tess later refreshment. 1 PORK LIVER 2 1 Calves Sweet Breads I Loin Veal Chops 15c 49 17c Qa(e4 6 Co. lb.

California Seedless GRAPEFRUIT Chutcnu Luurier HOW SO CARKMK. Mir. i Ii 79 Spsrks St. 10c Queen No. 1 CALiFORNIA rrah CELERY Ta.

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