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Womens Realm Social hd Personal Club; Ann Gorrell Weds C. HE MARRIAGE wm solemnised on Friday, at the Chapel of All Saints Church, of Ann Caroline, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Gorrell, to Cecil Doutre, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Lindsay Mclntyre, all Ottawa. Rev. C.

G. Hep-J burn officiated, the ceremony being quiet because of a recent bereavement in the- family the bride. The bride was attended by Miss Eleanor Mann and and Ren was bestjman. The bride wore a costume of i honeycomb with a braided jacket and hat of deeper blue. She wore a aheulder knot of orchids and lily-of-the-valley, Miss Mann was In navy blue with touches of turquoise and a turquoise blue hat She wore a shoulder knot of roses and Iiiy-ef-the-vaUey.

I- The young couple will, take up residence in Mr. andMrs. M. MacRaC ill spend the Christmas season in Sudbury 'with their son-in-law and Dr. and Mrs.

S. C. Webster. -J- Gavea for HelUaya. Misa Katharine Cummings.

of Halifax, who attends Margaret Eaton School in Toronto, will spend the Christmas season -in Ottawa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Archibald.

tltrgtrcl lit KEPEAN ST. TsXEPIONB S-44JJ WZ ukt this oopor-tunny of wthtrif our many fricnas -'mar heartfalt, bt wish -for this happy wuon. And we hope that yry-an receive his maasure tit a Merry Christina! ltm Sparks St. 1-JWi Wishing All i A MERRY CHRISTMAS iiat jc-inaa 513 A HAPPY NEW YEAR central: DAIRIES Uaaltae I We hpe this Christ- mas i beings vet alf the Fes- Son. Our ep- preciatton(o4all eur Customers and- Friend.

I I LIMRia 1 Ottawa finest Cleaning I Wit; laVtfSL'IUaXJ Vice-Regal -v Christmas Card. Governor General and Lady Tweedsmuir have chosen a plain white card, commemorating the Royal visit for their Christmas greetings this year. Inside the card is a photograph of the King and Queen seated on the Throne of the Senate Chamber where the King gave Royal assent to several bills during Their 'Majesties visit last Burrow Cutts In Trinity Anglican Church this afternoon at two o'clock the marriage of Miss Brenda Rosalind Mary Cutta and Staff Sergeant James Heber Burrows, R.C.A.M.C., was solemnized by Rev. Canon R. J.

Turtey- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. A. Cutts, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. J. Burrows, Carleton Place. The wedding music. was played by Miss Natalie Frerichs, and Miss Evelyn Cuthbert as soloist sang "All Joy Be The bride "wore a frock of fuchsia velvet made on Princesse lines with back fullness, and a short train.

She wore a matching shoulder length veil and carried a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Isobel Perkins, as bridesmaid, wore a floor length model gown of grape velvet, and on her hair she wore a cluster of. rrujtefa ing, velve grapes. She carried a shower bouquet of Talisman roses. Mr: Nelson Baldwin was best man, and the ushers were Mr.

Frank Richardson and Mr. Alban Cutts, brother of the bride. A reception was held at tthe home of. the bride's parents, and later the couple left on a short They will reside in Ottawa. Mrs.

Lena Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Murphy and their small daughter, are spending a month at Lake Worth, -Florida. -t Miss Grace Laframboise and Miss Germain Bert rand will spend the Christmas week-end in Quebec City.

Miss Agnes Lewis is holidaying a uu worm, Florida. Mr. Fred Brewster has returned to his home in Jasper Park, after a visit of several weeks in Ottawa. Miss Lois Tomkins, of Toronto. is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. P. W. Jomkins. Thomas Currier, who attends Queen's University, will spend the holiday week in Ot tawa with his.

parents, Mr and Mrs. Cyril Currier. i To Visit In Klncston. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A- Ieslauriers have left to spend Christmas and New Year's in Kingston, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. E.

Crowley. Mrs. Delmer Simpson, of Van couver, will spend the holiday season in Ottawa with her mother, Mrs. Fred Morris. Vbitinc in St Catharines.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Oliver and their family, ace spending the Christmas season with, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Kirby, of St. Catharines. OC rwtLsroor- i-aisnrf mm 1 I I WltK Heartiest GReetinGS to our tnt feopft 1869 II.

Ill I 1 Aiwwj W. lllMHUI an I The jj who have made this Happiest Christmas lor spirit of Christmas prevails but nowhere is it more felt and more sincere than right here in our own town. We wish each and everyone of you a Very Merry Christmas and a Hppy New Year! Currier-McKnight Co io irn -e iM -Rv i II ififl May Court Club Christmas Program Makes Season Happier For Needy UNDREDS of boys and girls in hospitals and many women in poor, circumstances will be made happier by the May Court Club this Christmas sea son. The extensive Christmas cheer that will Include in Ave hospitals, is made possible largely through the proceeds of th annual Christmas balL The trees will be held on' Christmas morning, and with the exception of the one in the Strathcona Hos-nlnl Mrs. 1 Robertson.

president of the May Court, will be present for tne oistnouuon oi gilts. Approximately 02 children in the Ottawa General Hospital will ha vivan Anils, cravens and books. with rattles for the babies. Presents will be given also to -13 nurses and eight maias. Mr.

Vith- mark, as Santa Clam, will distribute the gifts from a gayly decorated iree. miss luimnnc Dunnln tha nmvmtr. asaistcd by Miss Eleanor Howard and Mrs. Eric Blackburn. In May Court Wards.

Two Christmas trees will be placed in the May Court Wards in the Protestant Children; Hospital, where 33 children will be given an article of clothing and a toy. Children in other wards will be given toys. Miss Christine Murray, the convener, will be assisted by Miss Edythe Brownlee. Sick children in the Civic Hospital, other than those in private rooms, will given small' toys and a Christmas stocking of candy. Miss Phyllis Rykert is the convener, and her committee con Get Right Dovvn to Fundamentals In This New York Demonstration NEW YORK, Dec.

33. AV-They got right down to fundamentals in a Fifth Avenut demonstration of a It was a showing this week on seven models of "foundation meaning corsets. The models weren't a bit embarrassed. Each was getting $10 an hour, which probably helped. They were showing what women will look like next Spring to the select few who have to And out for reasons of business, And what a business! It is 1.6 percent, of the total volume of department and specialty stores throughout the United States.

"The commented Gertrude Brows, stylist, who was pres ent-is that they make the Inner, woman look like she thinks she looks." I Miss Brows estimated that 98 percent, of all women buy cors foundation garments. Mary Elizabeth Plummer. of The Asso ciated Press, something of an au thority herself, guessed it at around 75 percent. In any case, it's a lot of women. And the National Retail Dry Goods Association estimated that the price of foundation garments and girdles (which are something else, but difficult to differentiate) averages about S3.

Prices actually range, they say, from 23 cents to $250. Consequently, it wil) be under stood that the salon where the A If WaOTW JUieAeSetVrS "Vl Fritndl of Ottawa 1939 i i- utvun sf Management 1 2-2018 sists of Mrs. Nelson Castonguay, Miss Betty Hurdmani Miss Gwyn-neth Aylen and Mrs. Code Toys and mittens will be given to 90 children who have to spend Christmas in the Strathcona Hospital, where Captain Leslie Chance will be Santa Claus, Mrs'. Desmond MacMahon will be in charge, assisted by-Mrs.

William Toller. Gifts for Patients. The Convalescent Home will be bright with Christmas decorations, and each patient will receive a small gift. A special Christmas dinner will be served, and pres ents, will be given to the staff. Mrs.

J. W. Hughson will be the convener, assisted by Miss Gwen Burn. Eighty-five people will benefit through baskets of food distributed to families of the May Court dispensary. Mrs.

Wills rd Cleary is the convener, assisted by Mrs. Irving Cameron and Mrs. Murray Clery. Christmas parties will be given to the indigent blind women, under the convenership of Mrs. Melville the Mothers' Club under the Joint convenership of Mrs.

H. P. Hill and Mrs. L. P.

Sherwood, and to the pupils of Shernf old school under the convenership of Miss Ethel Southern and Miss Norah Fleck. In St. Andrew's Church on De camber 28, the "big" Christmas tree will be held for 300 children, selected from lists supplied by the dispensary and the Victorian Or. der of Nurses. Mr.

Keith Black will be and win dis tribute articles of clothing, oranges and a toy to each child. Tea will be served. Mrs. Lawrence Frei man will be the convener, assisted by Miss Cairine Wilson and Miss Edna Edwards. models paraded was really a salon, with soft lights, soft carpets, oft music and hard liquor.

The girls represented the "seven basic figure types" into which all women, it was alleged, are divided. They are: Grecian, Renaissance, Parislenne. Egyptian; debutante. Empire and Moyen age, whatever that is The models seemed to fill both the requirements and the corsets adequately. One.

who admitted to a 28-inch waist, said the outfit she was wearing had cut the circumference to 26 Vi inches. Asked whether she could answered: "Yes, indeed. I am very comfortable, could, in fact, go right out and eat a hearty dinner with great There was no answer to that one. The experts present discussed the amazinz way in which the cre ations eliminated the "spare then explained pityingly that any one ought to- know a spare tire is a midriff bulge. It didn't seem to be an inept expression, at that, and were certainly eliminated.

The trick of corseting, it developed, was to know where the fat was going when it left the waistline. they said, "doesn't compress. It hsi to go The problem is, should it go up or down?" Next year, it goes up. For Mlaa Beaadry. Miss Jeanne Beeudry was hon ored recently iri view of her forthcoming marriage, when the bridle club of which she was a member presented her with beautiful rose bowl and matching candlesticks In Old English reproduction.

Miss C. Breton made the presentation. Beta Sigma Phi. Christmas biketsfor the needy were prepared at the meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, pre ceded by supper in the Halcyon Club. Presents were exchanged, and Miss.

Marian Smitlison pre sided. Miss Barbara Mills, of Toronto, will spend the Christmas holidays with her father, Mr. Gordon Mills, at Apsiey Hall. Miss Martha Turnbull has left for Toronto to visit Misses Mitchell for the holiday season. Miss Mona Osborne is spending the Christmas season in Ottawa with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. DV Osborne. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Peuctier have returned to Ottawa and have taken up residence at 184 Stewart street. Miss Gladys Jost, of Montreal, is spending the Christmas aeason in Ottawa with her uncle and aunt. Dr.

and Mrs. H. T. Joet. Rev.

A. J. Qorman Honored in Pakenham PAKENHAM, Dec. 22. (Spe cial.) On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.

Rev. A. J. Gorman, parish priest here, was presented with a purse. The presentation was made by Mrs.

J. Devine, and the address was read by Mrs. George Noonan. The affair took place at the annual concert of the local CWJ 11 SOCIAL STAMPERS. LONDON.

A stamp whose exceptional distinction is that it will not trade stamps! has been formed by London philatelists. Named the "Wartime Stamp Club" its activities 'will be mainly PERSONAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA. The Governor General received the Rt. Hon. R.

Bennett, on Friday morning. For Miss Southern and Fiance. Captain John Rowley was host at dinner at the Chateau Lgurier on Friday evening in honor of Misa Janet Southam and Mr. Duncan MacTavish, whose par-n riaie takes Place early in the New Year. Covers were laid for 40.

Entertained Friday, The Accredited Representative of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. D. de Waal Meyer enter talned late Friday afternoon at their home in Rockcliffe. The rooms' were briaht with crimson and green holiday decorations. i Montreal Guest.

Miss Vlrglnie Thlbgult. of Montreal, will be the guest of Hon. J. E. Mienaua and Mrs, Michaud for the Christmas weekend.

i Visits Mother. Miss Marjorie Adiir, of To ronto, it spending the Christmas season In Ottawa with her mother, Mrs. H. J. Adair.

Montreal Visitors. Mr. and Mr. Edgar J. Hill, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr, and T.

Lawton for the Christinas holidays. Home From College. Miss Jean McElroy is home from the University of Toronto to spend her holiday! with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

sieroen McElroy. Toronto Gnest. Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Edwards and their son, Donald, of Toronto, are spending the Christmas aeason in Ottawa with Mrs. Edwards' mother, Mrs. R. J.

Davidson. Colonel R. Innea, of Kentville, N.S., who has been In Ottawa for several weeks, will spend the Christmas season in Pembroke with his Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Logan. Miss Grace Day, of Arvida, is spending the Christmas aeason in Ottawa with her Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Day. Boyle-GUlUrd.

-Mrs. Catherine G. Boyle an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Nora Eileen (Nor- een) Boyle, to Charles Smith Gil- liard, son of Mr! and Mrs. Alexander Gilliard, of'OtUwa. The marriage is to take place early in January.

Miss Jean Glass is home from Kitchener to spend the Christ mas aeason with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. S. 1 a a Mr. and Mrs.

Eldrldge Cfain and Master Donald, of Toronto, will spend the holiday week-end with Mrs. Craln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Betty Anne Stapleton, who IS attendinc Sacred Heart Con vent, Montreal, will spend the nouaays wttn ner parents, Mr and Mrs. Donn B.

Stapleton. Home Service Stunning- Evening Bat You Can Quickly Weave, v. Make From Soutache Braid. "pHlS handsome evening bag you can weave in a jiffy on nome-made cardboard ioveiy souuehet braid is your material and for a good; evening color choose soft gold or gleaming white. Twenty yards make a pun aoout inches square.

-iFirst step is to cut from thick cardboard a 4 3-4-inch sauare. Along one edge, the top of your loom, suck lv pins. To form the warp, wind braid around nrat pin and down to bot tom of loom, then up the back and around the first pin again. Continue thia way until braid Is wound twice around every pin. to weave, thread braid throuih tapestry needle, go over and under each warp thread i as diacram shows, continuing all tthe way around loom.

Add a satin lining, a zipper and you have a lovely purse! As easily you can weave pretty things for your home, too. I Make colorful pillow tops, rag rugs on weave sewing basket with an ice-cream carton for a loom. Find complete directions, dia grams for these and many more items In our 32-page booklet Learn how to make on simple looms scarves, afghans, belts, doilies, place mats, coasters other lovelies for 'gifts, home and per sonal use. Send 15c in coins for your, copy of HOW TO WEAVE USEFUL NOVELTIESJo The Journal Home Service, Ottawa. Be sure to write plainly your NAME.

ADDRESS. and the NAME of booklet, i Couple Observe 50th Anniversary R. and Mrs. J. pjl S.

Alexander will celebrate the fiftieth an-niveriary of their marriage tomorrow, when they will hold a quiet reception at I their home. At their marriage lin the Methodist Church, Carleton Place, on December 24, 188S, the bridesmaid was Mrs. W. A. jVirtue, of Toronto, and the bridegroom was attended by Mr.

Stephen W. Stansel, of Carleton Flace.l Rev. W. H. Graham officiated.

Mr. Roy Alexander, and Mr. R. Cecil Alexander, of Ottawa, are sons, and daughters are Mrs. W.

Hall, and Mrs. D. MacKelgan. There are five grandchildren, Joyce and Keith Alexander, Ruth MaeXeigan, and Marilyn and Melvin Cameron, children of the late Alice Alexander Cam A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Kemp, Mrs. Alex ander was born in Huntley, and her husband, who was born in Stittsville, is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander. Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander came to Ottawa 30 years ago, and have resided here since that time. They attend St Giles Presbyterian Church, Where! Mr. Alexander is an elder. Mrs.

Alexander is a life member of the! Women's Missionary Society of Erskine Presbyter- iait Church, which ahe and her husband attended formerly. Mr. Alexander is a tife member of the Maple Leaf Chapter of the Royal Arch Masonic I Order, and was a former district representative of the Brotherhood of Trainmen. To Visit la MonetOBu i Mr. Kenneth Price left on Friday for Mencton, to spend the holiday tson with his parents.

ut. ana mrs. J. a. rnce.

Miss Katharine Archibald, who attends Queen's University, is home for the holiday! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. I 1 I A SATURDAY, DECEMBER ,23, .1933.

I'NV 1 1 1 1Mb I but I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight li Store Closed Christmas Day 7 I iWtiff and Tuesday, December 26 1 'n BEST WISHES AT CHkISTMASTIDE To ont and all 1 A Very Merry Christmas COMING EVENTS Aanounaiit apw tfels attains inu Mr tw unt. minimum S3. (im tanne aaues (or mtti vita aaailsalaa tm ac sllwuaa, i 1 Th Quaen's Graduate of 6ttawa art holding thtir Chrisimai Dance on Wednesday, tha nth at SM pjn. Ticket are I3.M pr couple and are obtainable at the CH. Ticket Ofllca.

8parks at. Holiday Season. Miss Kathleen E. Bowlby, Principal of OtUwa Ladies' College, will spend the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. I.

H. Noyes, at Providence, Rhode Island. Other members of the staff will spend the holidays at their homes in the following centres: Miss Jean Claxton, Kingston; Miss Jane Ferguson, Toronto: Miss Catharine Kidd, Gananoque; Miss Eleanor MacRae, Maxville; Misa Isobel McClure. Toronto; Misses Georgie and Adele Read, Borden, Prince Edward Island; Miss Margaret Taylor, Toronto. I Beaachamp-Lalonde.

I In St Mary's Church, Halifax, on Wednesday morning the mar-riaie of Miss Jeannine Lalonde, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Lalonde, of Ottawa, to Mr. John Claude Beauchamp, R.CA.r., Halifax, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Archibald Beauchamp. of Clarence wet solemnized. For her marriage the bride wore a frock of rosewood crepe de signed in bustle effect. Her hat and accesories were black. They will reside in Halifax.

1 Miss Margaret Foulds. of New York City, will be home for the Christmas holidays, with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Foulds. Bngagment Announced. Mrs. Benjamin C. Waddell has announced the engagement of her daughter, Evelyn Mae, to John Haldane.

aon of Mrs. William A. Frasei" and the late Mr. Fraser. The marriage is to take place early in January, Sir James Ray.

chairman of the British Purchasing Mission, has spent the past several weeks in Ottawa, is in New York for a few days. ''Happy CHRISTIE to all and to all a good-night! Paul Horsdal I. i Miss Brown Bride Of Dr. H. Lathe INNIPEG.

Dec. 23. CP) Mar -garet Eleanor, eldest daughter of Professor and Mra. R. W.

Brown, of Winnipeg, today be-came the bride of Dr. Grant H. Lathe, Mont real, eldest son of. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Lathe, of Ottawa, in a quiet wedding at Augustine United Church here. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Elliot Burtsall, of Kenton, assisted by Dr. Russell Mac-Gillivray.

The bridal, couple were unattended The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a tailored woollen dress in old rose and matching rose turban. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lathe left for Montreal where they will reside. Entertain At Perley Home.

The Temple Choir presented an enjoyable concert when they played through the corridors of the Perley Home for the patients. Mr. Hugh Huggins directed the choir. i Bir Sister Aaaoeiatlon. The Big 'Sister Association will hold a turkey supper for 40 girls on December 28 under the convenership of Mrs.

J. H. Lyons and the president Mrs. A. McLach-tin and Mrs.

Hugh R. Da vies. Wedding In Montreal. At the wedding of Miss Margaret McCuaig; daughter of the Rev. D.

A. McCuaig and McCuaig, of Alcove, to Mr. Donald Geoffrey Hurst, Ph.D., of Ottawa, son of Rev. Dr. G.

L. Hurst and Mrs. Hurst of Montreal, which is taking -place this afternoon at one o'clock in Divinity Hall Chapel, University street Montreal, Mr. Robert Har-vie, jr. and Mr.

John Harvie will be the ushers.The fathers of the bridal couple will officiate at the A reception will follow. 4 FOR THAT PARTY! Ak at bat ur nw Private Raam Br4f Taklas AU caaaiaca. Catering by Arranaemeat Rental Terms Moderate. MARSHALL GALLERIES 1(7 BANK ST. t-lXZ COAST-T O-COAST Ovar SM.tae kru tth -OR.

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