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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 22

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Diane Fraser Wed In St. Matthew's The marriage of Miss Margaret Diane Fraser and Lieut. Michael David McCormack was solemnized Saturday afternoon in St. Matthew's Anglican Church by Archdeacon Eric 0. Osborne.

The bride 'is the daughter of Judge Allan J. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. McCormack, all of Ottawa. Wedding music was provided by the Boys Choir. accompanied by Mr. Gerald Wheeler, organist, The bride was given in marriage, by her father, Judge Fraser.

wore a full-length gown of blush pink bouquet taffeta, styled with a bouffant skirt falling into a chapel train. Both train and the neckline of the gown were trimmed in appliques. crown of silk organza roses and lilies of the valley held her tulle illusion veil, and she wore a single strand necklace of (pearls and pearl earrings. Mrs. J.

A. Boyd was her only attendant. She wore a street-length dress of apricot pink taffeta with matching shoes and Mr. John McGrory was best man and guests were ushered by Dr. Peter McCormack of Winnipeg.

Mr. David Holt, and Mr. Robert Boole. The reception was held in the Room of the Green Valley Restaurant. Judge John McKnight proposed the toast to the bride.

The bride is a graduate of the Ottawa Civic Hospital School of Nursing and the bridegroom of Ottawa. University. QUALITY MARK The first hallmarks to denote qualitp of articles made of precious metals were stamped in London in 1300. STUDYING GERMAN BONN, Germany (AP) -The West German committee of the World Student Service says are studying German in the United Arab Republic, and that Cairo University plans to ap-: point faculty for teaching Germanic literature and, other subjects. COMING EVENTS 15 cents minimum Notice received ournal later 5 day to CBS-1511.

LIEUT. AND MRS. M. D. McCORMACK THE OTTAWA JOURNAL MONDAY, MAY 28, 1962 Society John By Statue Fund.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur: Pigott Feted dat Garden and Mr. and Mrsi Reginald D. Hale assisted the host and hostess.

in showing guests through the historic home. Summer Sale Printed Cottons, Silks, Silk Linens, Shantungs, Silk Tweeds, Cotton Tweeds, Linens, Tweeds and Woollens. to OFF Knitted Jersey Dresses, Suits, Coats and Blouses. to OFF Newly Arrived from Switzerland! Mat Jersey. and Knitted Cotton Dresses.

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S-M-L-XL. $5 MATCHING DIP-FRONT GIRDLE, $5 DOMINION CORSET LTD. QUEBEC MONTREAL TORONTO VANCOUVER Tea Mr. and G. Cecil Motrison entertained members of the Historical Society of Ottawa at a garden party at their home at 40 Fuller Street.

Among the guests Mr. John Norman Bayne, the only living grandchild of the late Mr. George Bayne, who built the original house on the Morrison property. Mr. Bayne provided the guests with an historical account of the farm and farmhouse built more than 100 years ago.

Receiving the guests with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison were: Dr. B. R.

MacKay, president of the Historical Society; Miss Margaret Wilson, social convener: Mr. Bayne and Mrs. W. F. 'C.

Anderson, curator of the Society's Bytown Museum. In charge of the dining room were Mrs. Godfrey Pereira and Miss Mabel Stewart; and of the house and garden, Miss Ellen Bishop, Miss N. J. Slater, Mrs.

A. S. Williams, Mrs. C. P.

Ludington. Mrs. C. S. Blue, Miss Agnes McCredie, Miss Mary Falconer, Miss Grace Macneill and Miss Edith McFaul.

In charge of the money donations were Miss Anna H. Paterson and Mrs. D. R. Walker.

Proceeds of the tea of W. of will aid the Society's Col. WOMEN -4 Photo by Dominion Anglican Church was the setting -for the wedding on Saturday of Miss Cherry Alix Humphrys and Mr. Robert Hodgson Montgomery, of Montreal. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Joseph Alban Humphrys of Ottawa and the late Mr. Humphrys, and Mr. Montgomery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Robert Montgomery of Montreal, formerly of Sydney, NS.

Canon W. H. Bradley officiated and Mr. Peter Andrews was organist. Mr.

Alan Bowen was soloist. Mr. Joseph Christopher Humphrys gave his sister in marriage and Miss Frances Mary Humphrys was maid of honor. for her sister. Miss Joan C.

Gray of Edmonton, cousin the bridegroom, Miss Ann Louise Stiles of Oshawa, cousin of the bride, Miss Barbara Ann Flexman of Kingston and Miss SandraAnn Low were bridesmaids. Miss Stephanie Janet Fields, of Montreal, was flower girl for her cousin. Mr. Layton S. Fisher was best man.

The guests were by Mr. Richard M. Humphrys of Toronto, cousin of the Mr. Donald B. Betts of Pembroke, Mr.

Maurice J. Schnob and Mr. Thomas Alvin Smith. The bride wore a strapless dress of white peau de soie fashioned with a bell-shaped skirt which extended into chapel train, It was topped with short lace jacket designed with a scooped neckline and elbow length sleeves. white rose secured her full length veil of pure silk illusion- and she carried lace handkerchief which had been carried by her maternal grandmother on her wedding day 51 years ago.

White gardenias, stephanotis and ivy formed her bouquet. Her attendants wore American Beauty rose colored peau de soie dresses. The reception was held the Turley Memorial Hall the church. and Mrs. Montgomery will reside in Montreal.

Mr. Montgomery is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Technical College in Halifax. Cherry Humphrys Marries Robert Hodgson Montgomery Elizabeth Fry Society, public meeting, Wednesday, May '30, 8.15 p.m., at Y.W.C.A: Guest speaker, Irwin Haskett, Minister of BALLET EQUALS Male and female dancers have equal importance in the classic Russian ballets. GOODWILL SUMMER VACATION SALE COATS SUITS PARTY DRESSES FORMALS COCKTAILS REDUCED! UP TO REMEMBER: Wearables Are a Must FREE PARKING CHARGES WELCOME A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Lay- Away NU VOGUE LTD. 171 BANK ST.

CE4-5185 public '30, Guest the MR. AND MRS. R. H. MONTGOMERY More than 78,000 families read The Journal.

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