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Miss Ghatijlon Marries Lt. Laviolette Hev. A. Boyer officiated at the marriage of Emmeline Chatillon, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

William idi to Lieut Roger Laviolette, of Saint John, N.B4 too of Mr. and Mrs. Hormisdas Lavio-- lette, of Ottawa, this morning at St. Cbarlea church. Mrs.

i W. Meloche played tha wadding music and Miaa Louisa Bray was th soloist. Miaa Jaannin Chatillon attend' ad bar sister as mald-of-hohor and Lieut. Hanri Meunier was bast man. Tha ushers ware Li tut.

Claude ChatUion, brother of i tha bride, and Lieut Robert Menard Th brida bad chosen. a gowit i orchid lace with a full skirt and a fitted bodica of chiffon, fashioned with a V-neck and elbow-length sleeves. She wore matching lace mitts. fingertip tulle veil fell from a lace hat covered with sweet peas and orchid flowers. Her Colonial bouquet was of Sweet- heart roses and lavender, sweet Peas.

Tha bridesmaid was gowned in a turquoise dress with a pepium pleated skirt. It was styled with a. round neckline and long sleeve. She wore a black suede fas and matching accessories and her corsage- bouquet. of Johanna Hill Mrs.

ChatUion. mother of the bride, wore a sheer dress of powder blue with navy blue ac cessories and at corsage 'bouquet of Julianna i Mrs. Laviolette, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned In navy blue crepe with touches of white. Her accessories were black and ner corsage bouquet was of Batter tune -i A reception was held following the ceremony after which Lieut and Mrs. Laviolette left on a motor trip through the Lauren tlan and the Mari times.

Tor travelling, the bride wore a two-piece ensemble of green wool with black accessories and a silver fox cape. She wore a corsage bouquet of gladioli and baby mums. Among tha out-of-town guests were Mrs. A. P.

CeretL of Borden. Mr. Jean-Paul Chatillon, of Montreal; Lieut Robert Menard, of Barriefield; Lieut Claude Chatillon, of Jerome: Mr. Andre Menard, R.CAJ, Hamilton; Sergeant Gaston Laviolette, of Saint John, LAC Jean-. Jacques Laviolette, of BeOavyie; Jacques Landry, of Brock- iw a and Mia A.

Laviolette, of Mont- real." Light! Thomson NORTH COWIR, Sept 4 (Special) The marriage was solemnized Wednesday, in St Luke's 1 Church, Ottawa, by Rev." C. A. Steen, rector-of Miss Rum 'H. L. Thomson, of T)ttawa, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cameron Thomson, North and Mr, Harry Lightle. Ottawa, formerly of South Gower, in -the. presence. of witnesses onlyi Th brida wore a becoming Cress of royal blue and hat and coat of a darker shade.

cor- saga was of roses. The young couple left by bus and later by boat for Toronto and ether points- and on their return will reside at Lisgar street, onawa. Mrs. F. M.

Shaver entertained at luncheon on rtiday in honor of her guest, Mrs. Henry Wiggins, ei wmmpeg. Regular Store Hours commencing Tuesday, Sept 8 th EA0ACME.TO0THACHE 1 IRaPe.mTI6UE.HEA0' CK0S.PE9IOOIC pams. but sex to oar nmuoi 4omm mat irtmkttmMm wm coMrai. mttk 1 mmi imml wludl 'JI'm to ywc" triui ikm way imumdtd, lhaa Jpus te ivikTMll mm.

Mnia lb kacbv cU. CMJC om uiat4 Huts Masr. SUR I cat GflsmenTS -mo wiitiaaroa ataitti I I 'Tf "ii fce hal mt One in Every Six. VVomen -Needed in War WASHINGTON, Sept 4 (yJV-M an power chairman Paul V. McNutt said today that one of every six American woman over 18 years old not now in the labor force-would be need- ed in the war eCorV-and ha established a -13 member women's policy committee in tha i war manpower commis- si on.

"One out of every four housewives, perhaps one out of every three, between tha ages of and 44 will be em-' be said. Miss Mar-, garct A. owner and director of a school for secre-aarles at Si Louis, was named 'chairman of. the policy commiUea, which will aid in mobilizing the women workers. .) Rockcliffe R.CA.F.

Girlk- Graduate In a setting of bright sunlight and blue sky, mora than 125 smart Canadian girls, members of the Royal Canadian Air force (Women's Division), were graduated on rriday from No. 7 arming Depot at Rockcliffe Airport, following completion of their courses. The graduation was featured by full ceremonial drill and tha march- past on the sports field. The salute was taken by Air Commodore E. E.

Middleton, with Group Captain J. L. Hurley, Commanding Officer Ottawa Air Station; Squadron Leader S. A. Allan, Wing Commander' D.

E. Mack ell, Section Officer D. Ruston and Plight Officer Wills Walker. Of ficer Commanding No. Jt Depot, who also inspected the ranks of the out-going squadron; Tha parade was in charge of Section Officer L.

J. Laidlaw, Calgary, and tha out-going squadron was in charge of Assistant Section Officer T. T. Holmes, headquarters band was led by Corporal W. H.

Bleak-anay The graduates will be posted at MVll, vmm im minion. Mrs. Phillips Entertains Gordon Phillips enter tained at a farewell party in honor of Mrs. Leonard W. Pepper, who leaves for Newfoundland shortly to Join hat husband, QMS.

Leon ard W. Pepper. T09 guest of honor was pre sented with aa umbrella' on behalf ot the members, of the Bridge During tha evening, bridge was played and prises were won by Mrs. Allan J. Wright and Mrs.

L. W. Pepper. Miss Ada -Wilson assisted tha hostess in serving. Pretty Wedding At St.

Joseph's Palms and white gladioli adorn ed St Joseph's Church this morning for the wedding of Eleanor Jean McSvoy, daughter of Mr. Michael McEvoy and tha lata Mrs. to Raymond Maurice Trainor, son of Captain and Mrs. J. J.

Trainor, of Quebec City. Rev. R. E. Dillon, of Pembroke, per formed the and the wedding music wss played by Mrs.

J. L. Gueguen and during the sign ing ot 'the register Miss Doris Beaupre was tha soloist Miss Margaret Lapointe attend ed her cousinaa bridesmaid and Sgt-Major Lawrence Trainor acted as best man for brothar. Tha ushers were Plight Sergeant Len villa Dewis, of and Mr. Herbert CurrelL of Ottawa.

Tha bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. John McEvoy, was gowned in ice blue satin styled with a bouffant skirt and a long torso bodica with 4 yoke of marquisette edged with 1 pearls, Tha long sleeves formed points over tha A matching coronet held in place her fingertip veil edged with seed pearls. She carried Briarcliae roses In shower affect The bridesmaid had chosen a dress of shell pink, chiffon on Princess lines with a Peter Pan collar and a full mid-Victorian skirt Her picture Jiat was of the tame material, and she carried an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. After a reception held at the home of the bride's father, the couple left ion a. trip, to Quebec City.

Toe travelling the brida wore an imported light wool suit, of patriot green with a matching felt bat and brown accessories. On the mink-trimmed Jacket aha wore a corsage of Talis- man roses. The out-of-town guests were Flight Sergeant and Mrs. Lenville Dewis, of Montreal. Mrs.

J. J. Trainor, Quebec City, Mr. -John jucevoy, oz winasor, orotner ox the bride, Mr. Martin Hart of Cornwall.

Mrs. Henry Wiggins, of Winni peg, who has been the guest of Mrs. P. M. Shaver, left last evening for her Mrs.

W. T. R. Cheyna enter tained at dinner in honor of Mr. Walter (Wally) Xlnsslla and Mr.

Jack Potter, who left last evening for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan. of City View, announce the an-1 gagement ot, their youngest daugh ter, vessie Elizabeth, to Milton George, only1 son of Mrs.

Long and the late William Long, of Mcri-vale. The marriage will take place on September 28 in the1 City View United Church. si Miner Lvesqiif V- Tha marriage of Louisa Lavas- daughter of and Mrs. "Martin to Roger Miner, son, of Mr. Paul Miner and tha lata Mrs.

Miner, was solemnized tills' morning by Rev. Yves, OJhLCap at St Prands Church. Tha wedding music was played by Miss L. Legault; and Miss Gertrude Clouthier wu tha soloist I The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Isabel Levesque, and bar cousin, Miss Gabrielle Leves que, as bridesmaids.

Mr. Ltonal Levesque, cousin of tha brida, was best man. and Mr. Gerald Assel- line acted as A floor-length gown of white tulle over taffeta was chosen by the it was made la redin- goto style with a full skirt and Bishop's sleeves. The bodica was appliquad 1 in "Her.

floor-length fell from a wreath of orange' blossoms and her bouquet was of sweetheart roses. bridesmaids were gowned in similar dresses of pink and blue chiffon, fashioned with full skirts and Bishop's sleeves. Their matching Dutch caps ware trimmed with shoulder-length vails. They wore corsage bouquets of Bettertlme roses. A reception was held after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents.

Tha couple win reside in Ottawa. Patterson Hogan On Saturday morning at St Theresa's Church the marriage of miss xaargaret Kita Hogan, daughter of tha lata Mr. and Mrs. rrank Hogan, of Almonte, to Plight sergeant George Joseph (Pat) Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Patterson, of Toronto, ws solemnized by Rev. Vincent Hogan, cousin ot toe bnae. Tha church was decorated with gladioli, and 'the wedding music was played by Mr. Luden Lafor tuna.

Miss Martin was tha soloist The 'bride, who was riven in marriage by her uncle, Mr. W. J. Hogan, 'was attended by her sister, Miss Bemadette Hogan; as maia-oi-nonor, and Miss Msrga-ret Dodge and Miss Dorothy Per- moyta as bridesmaids. Plight Bergeanf Raymond CTRourkt at- tanaea ue bruiegroom and Ser- raant Jnunh T.in I Frank Hogan.

brother of tha bride. aetea as. ushers. The bride was gowned in white satin fashioned with, short-train and a lace inset bodica with, a Peter Pan "collar. The lea-o'-mut- ton sleeves formed points over the aanas.

Her long veil was held in place with a' halo-effect and she carried bouquet Bettertime roses and white cornflowers in shower effect The maid-of-honor nadx chosen a place blue chiffon dress with lace insets and tha bridesmaids gowned in similar dresses of pink. Their: shoulder-length veils were neia in puce by coronets match ing their gowns. Pink gladioli and Brlarcliffe roses in an arm bouquet were carried maid-of- honor. and tha bridesmaids-had bouquets of snapdragons, Butter- roses, and blue cornflowers. A.

reception wss held at tha noma of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. White after which the couple.

left by air for Toronto. Niagara rail, and Buffalo, ror travelling tha bride wore a gold dress with dark brown accessories and a lvnx- trimmed tan topcoat with a cor-sage bouquet of Talisman roses. On their return they will take up wodci in unawa. Sereney Clarke The chapel of St Grn'i Anglican Church was tha scene of a quiet wedding on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock when Miss LiUls Eileen Clarke daughter of aor. ana Mrs.

cmerson Clarke be came the bride of Mr. Charles (Kenaethr-Xarl Serenev. Rev. J. Z.

Lindsay offlciatad. The bride was attended by Mrs. Wm.sArdem and tha best man was Mr Arthur sereney, brother, of the bride groom, The bride wore an afternoon frock of kedette blue crepe, fash ioned on. torso lines with shirred skirt and bracelet length aieevea. She wore a navy felt halo bat with shoulder length veil and a cor sage of gladioli and Pink Delight rosea.

The "bride's attendant wore a gold shade light weight wool frock with a small black felt hat and accessories a comae of Johanna Hill roses and blue cornflowers. rollowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrsu Sereney left for a trip to Montreal. Toronto and Niarara. Por travelling the -bride wore a poudre blue light weight wool dress with navy jacket and accessories.

On their return they will reside in Ottawa. Mr. Norman Cowie. "Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, announces the engagement of his daughter, Margaret Dorcas, to Lieut Allan Clayton Stinson, Canadian Dental son of and Mrs.

J. N. Stinson of The wedding will take place Sept 28 at Sault Ste. Marie. 13 YOUR rrr rr If you dont bear enoufh if yn doot bear plainly, investigate new-, est vacuum tube eudide.

Tbooseads have been helped. Tpri At AOfCITISEI LIFI Ottawa 76 BANK STREET Entrance Through Maxwell's Appointments, 2 -a laaaaassaaassssasssaaaisaBj I al iai THE. OTTAWA" 101117 SEPTEMBER 3. 1942. WHY GROW OLD By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Wiveg will do well to hs.v friendg and Interesting visits with them.

If they keep abreast of the times by reading," as does Actress Jinx FaJkenburg, they'll find it easier to discuss things with their husbands. Under the. title "Why Grow Old?" are so many different angles and ideas to think about and talk about and write about and so 'many for people to write tq me about that I have, a moat fascinating time. Hera is an interesting letter and one which will raise inner cries of "Isn't it the truth?" to. thousands of feminine hearU.

Dear Mrs. Lowman: wish you would write an article about how a busy mother can become an in teresting personality when she doesn't get a chance to meet many people. Since my children came feel aa though I am growing dull, and my husband doesn't have much to say to ma of an evening except that he's tired. Just let anyone else drop in, lady or man, and ha perks up and is no longer so tired. i-v "He will discuss the happenings of the diy that ha never thinks of discussing with me.

This makes me very unhappy. I feel 'much older than I am. I am, 37 and just as as any female in our circle of friends. Why should be treated so? Most of tha time feel like an old woman staying at home so much. My; husband SOCIAL AND J- Colonel and Mrs." H.

Willis O'Connor and their son; Raymond, ha ve returned to Ottawa from PietouXNA Sir Patrfek and Lady Duff have left for Vancouver to spend some time, i Mrs. R. E. Wodehousa leaves this evening for Port Arthur to spend a few- days. -prior to going on to Winnipeg, where she will preside at the annual meeting of the Dominion Board of tha W-A.

of tha Church of England In Can ada. While in Winnipeg, Mrs. waaenouse wm am sum. ai Government Hon. T.

B. McCurdy, of Halifax, was in Ottawa for a short visit Gerald Cogblin, of Mont real, will be In Ottawa on Tues day next to spend some time with Mrs. D. Mackenzie Hume. tDr.

and H. Dufour ware among tha recent Ottawa guests at tha 8eignlory. Club. Mrs rrands J. Grallng and Miss Patricia Grallng have left, for New York to spend a few days the guests-of Lieutenant Colonel arid Mrs.

r. E. RundeU. They will spend a few days in Washington, Miss Patricia Grallng will enter Hollina College in Virginia on Monday, September 14. Lieutenant Colohel and Mrs.

Austin. O'Connor are taking the Saguenay trip, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Campbell announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen "Trances to Sgt Herbert H. Houston, son: of Mr. and Mrs, N. S. Houston, of New Westminster, B.C.

The marriage will take place on October, J. Mrand Mrs. PR.I Cheyna and family leave this weak-end to take up residence in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.

-Seymour Rath- bone and the letter's mother, Mrs. Cj Tapley, have returqgd from Mr. and Mrs. Rath bone's Summer home at Ste. Claire d' Assist Mrs.

Rathbone leaves this evening with -Mrs. R. X. Wodehouse for Port Arthur en route to Winnipeg to attend the annual meeting of the Dominion Board ot the Church of England, in Mrs. Lee rarls and Miss.

Shirley Langford entertained at a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. Warren Langford, formerly. Miss Lucille CoupaL Tha assistants were Mrs. D. W.

Lester, Miss Ruth, Kelly and Miss Claire Healey. The engagement is announced of Helen Marjorie, eldest daughter of Mrs. Charles Edmund Nagla and tha late Mr. Nagle. of Ot tawa; to Leopold George, son of Mrs.

Henry 'Hugh Salt and the late Mr. Salt of MontreaL The marriage will take place quietly the latter part of tht-asmthr comes and goes las he pleases. Why grow i Of course, lt would take a book to this but here are soma of the suggestions I have hare. If possible financially, have help at least one afternoon a week so you can get out with Do as much as possible of your cooking and preparing for the evening meal ahead of time, reed the children early so; that you can tuck them in before you 'and your husband sit down to your dinner. I don't know why it Is that so many women allow their children to stay up so.

lata. If bad for both tha children and thai relationship' of husband and wife, I Your -husband is tired' at the end of the day and after all lt is a compliment to you that ha feels you win understand but I know what you mean. This can be taken too far. Give him half an hour or mora for rest when he first returns, get the children tucked in and then sit down together whan there is real opportunity for con versation. Read and keep abreast of I have a theory that many men sink behind papers at night because they are too tired to cope with, the chil dren; and haven't anything they want to say badly enough to fight for conversation.

PERSONAm Mrs. Hugues Lapointe, of Que bec, is her. mother, Mrs. K. yaiin at Aylmerr Mrs.

Percy Borden has returned to Ottawa after an absence of sev eral months and is again to residence at the Roxborough. -t Lieutenant and i Mrs. Julius rielschmann and their children are spending some time to Quebec -city; Miss Phyllis West, who spent several days in Ottawa this weak as the guest of Rev. J. P.

Mac-farland and Mrs. Macfarland, has returned to Toronto, accompanied cy jaw Mary Macfarland. Mrs. Alex Cameron. of Mont.

real, win be in Ottawa today for the marriage of Miss Alison Cochrane to Captain Daniel Connolly, R.CAJ5.C. of Victoria. Miss Jean McDougallA of Mont real, will be to Ottawa next week to arislt her sister. Mrs, RusselJ Blackburn. i 1 A di New Lustre to Your Hair Dr.

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191 Sparks Street i Engagement Of Miss Henry' -Is Announced The engagement is announced of Miss Helen Phyllis Henry, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Henry, of Montreal, formerly of Ottawa to Mr.

Donald Reisner SpaidaL of the United States Army, New York, son of Mr and Mrs. D. M. Spaidai, of Gananoque unu, ana urmooa jeacn.iona. Their marriage will take place en September's.

i Miss Henry is a graduate of McGUl University and Mr. Spaidai, is a graduate of Yale Univar- aity and Trinity College, camr bridge, England. I Coleman Houtahan Th marriage of Miss Margaret Lois Houlahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Houlahan, to Mr. Alexander Coleman," PhmB, son of the, late Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. of London. "Ont, 1 took place this morning at o'clock to St Patrick's rectory. Rev. Q.

Togarty offleiatad. i-: The bride waa given in mar riage by her father and" was attended by Her sister. Miss Helen Houlahan Mr. Raymond Grace, of Almonte, was beat man. The bride wore a costume of white net over taffeta in floor-length with a sweetheart neckline.

A short bolero Jacket was of taffeta. She wore a halo of act with a finger tip veil and carried Bettertime rosea. i The bridesmaid wore a dress of turquoise blue net oyer taffeta, the top of lace with the new long torso, a Sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. The skirt was of net She wore a matching halo with vail and her -bouquet was of Talisman roses. Mrs.

Houlahan, mother of the bride, wore a- navy blue costume with navy blue accessories and a corsage bouquet of Premier rosea. rouowing tha ceremony a wee ding breakfast was, held at Stand- ish Hail for. we -immediate relatives and later a reception will be held this afternoon at the. home at the bride's- rarenta. 'After wards the couple will leave for Montreal The bride will travel to a powder blue woollen two-piece suit with- a black felt hat.

black accessories and Kolinsky furs. i "They win take up residence in Ottawa. SauYeRobitaille i The marriage of Miss remands Robitaille. daughter; of Mr. An thony Robltaille and the late Mrs.

Robitaille, to Clifford Sauve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sauve, was solemnized this morning at eight o'clock at St Jean-Baptists Church with L. M. sylvain offlciatingi.r-:.

-t Miss Jeanne Landry played the wedding music and Miss Louise Bray sang "Ave Maria. The bride was given to mar riage by her father' and was attended by Miss Lois Sauve. sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid. Tha bridegroom was accompanied by nis father. The bride wore a street length costume of Copenhagen blue wool crepe with matching hat with Short veil.

She wore a colonial nosegay of Brisrclltfe roses end pink, and blue cornflowers. The bridesmaid were pink dress with matching hat blue ac cessories and a corsage bouquet of rOSeS. rollowing the ceremony, wedding was held at the home of and Mrs; X. Dee-movers and later tha couple left for Lac Simon The bride travel led to a two-piece moss green suit of wool crepe with beige trim ming. She -wore a pill box hat to match and a beige coat with brown accessories, O'Neill-Clement In St Patrick'a Church at eight o'clock this morning the' marriage was solemnized of Miss Margaret Eileen Clement daughter ef, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Cement to Mr. Thomas Hubert OTTem, only son of, Mrs.

O'Neill and the late Mr. Thomas O'Neill. Rev. Gerald Pogarty officiated. Professor E.

A. Bonner played the wedding music and the soloist was Miss Blanche Kulman. The bride was given id marriage by her father; and was attended by her sister. Miss Kathleen Clement bridesmaid. Mr, Arnold St Michael was best man and the ushers were the bride's brother.

Mr. Harry Clement R.C0.C and r. Michael Comeford. The bride wore a floor-length dress of white organza, embossed la a Wy-of-the-valley design. The skirt.

was: very full and the bodice was shirred at the waistline, and had a sweetheart neckline, and short sleeves. A -tiara held to place a shoulder-length veil, and aha carried an arm bou quet of Brlarcliffe rosea. Tha bridesmaid chose a daffodil yellow sheer frock, with a long full- skirt, a round neckline, and bishop's sleeves. Her. hat was; a small flower model and aha carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli i "rollowing a breakfast served at 181 Henderson avenue, the couple left for Pittsfield and Springfield.

Mass. The bride 1 travelled to a navy blue redingote ensemble, the dress trimmed with white. She wore a matching off-the-face hat and blue accessories -1 Out-of-town guests' included Mrs. E. O'Neill, of Toronto Mr.

Harry Clement, Barriefield; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clement Almonte; Mr. and Mrs. T.

Griffin, Am-prior; Mr. and Mrs. S. Woodward, Trenton; Miss Bessie Emery, Ajax, Ont; Miss Martha McVey, Montreal, -ivr t- Mrs. D.

Shanks, of Huntingdon, Que will be in Qttawa for tha Connouy-Cochrana wedding today. COMING EVENTS aonouaenaw- new Wis Ins onite pm ssale una. oust. BUM sz. (IN Unim aotteM tot my tan adailDea tm ealiwttae.

The Trustees of the Natteaal Cal-Urjr announce the opening the 1M TraveUlng XxbibiUoa of the Canadian Group of, Painters. Open. every Weekday from IS ajsu to pjn. Sundays from to Public meeting of the Council of Social Tuesday, September 13n pjn. at the Katlonal Museum.

Speaker: Miss Margery Try. die-tingulsiied British Penal Reformer. Walker Mockett; The marriage of Miss Ruby Doreen Mockett. daughter of Mrs. J.

H. Mockett and the Ute Mr. Mockett, of -Billings Bridge, to night Sergeant Joseph W. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Roy Walker, of St. Thomas, was solemnized August 38, at seven -o'clock to Vulcan. Alberta, by Rev. M.

Pike. The bride, who was unattended. wore a gown of shell pink net over taffeta to redingote style with ap- pllqued flowers on bodice and skirt bishop sleeves, and a Peter Pan collar. Her. shoulder-length veil of matching embroidered net was held to place with a shirred tiarra and cluster of orange blos-J soma.

She carried a shower bou quet of -Sweetheart roses and Sweet peas. After the ceremony, a reception waa- held at the home of Mrs. George Pittman. Later flight Sergeant and Mrs. Walker left for Calgary and Banff, the bride travelling to blue and white sheer dress white' flannel coat and accessories.

They will reside to Vulcan, Alberta. Emma JU Queale and her daughter, Miss. Gladys L. Queale, have returned after spending several weeks to London. Ont, the guest of Mr Kenneth O.

Queale. STOKE CLOSED SATURDAY, Sept at 1 o'clock vThis store will close Labor Day, Monday J.1 1- oepremDerTrr 'V i. I-. lim easejf gg V-v Pave tho Way to Victory ii with Wai-Sn WOW! i'-" See our beautiful collection of 1943 coats. j.

i i Persian Lamb I Hudson Seal -1 Moikrat French Seal I (Dye Ceswy) Dyed Opottum Dyed Squirrel Alaska Sable and Raccoon before' you. decide. to purchase. i I SMALL DEPOSIT v. wm heM yevr fun BatU watrted.

NO NEW TAX ON FCBS We sell War Sariags Stamps Birr Buy Fiiro verrthlsg as hn -Maaafaetarlag ranter far Operatee Waate Mcegrovenear Eldeau NEEDED Here in Your City a Hospital Needs Your Help it j-'' i Copt. Stuai-t Auer Marrying i Winnipeg Girl WINNIPEG. Sept 5.CH Mary Evelyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.

G. Rogers, 'of Winnipeg, and Capt Stewart Auer. Royal Canadian Artillery. 'son of the late Karl Auer and Mrs. Auer.

of Vancouver, will be married here today in St Luke's Anglican Church. Major the Rev. Caruthers will officiate, assisted by Rev. J. Wilson.

The bride's gown is of white' faille made on princess lines with a. full skirt flaring into a abort train. She will wear an heirloom pearl necklace and cross and carry a bouquet of white gladioat. Miss Louie Leistikow, of Los Angeles and Winnipeg, will attend the bride with Joseph Rogers, brother of the bride, aa best man. Capt and Mrs.

'Auer will reside to Ottawa. Trensseaa Tea. Mrs. H. E.

McMahon entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Miss Lillian McMahon, whose marriage takes place this evening, The hostess wore a black dress with a corsage bouquet of Ameri can Beauty roses. The bride-elect was in poudre blue with a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses. Mrs.vK. McMahon presided at the tea table which was adorned with yellow roses, and Mrs.

Harold Colbert cut the Ices. Those assisting were Mrs. Wil liam Morrison, Mrs. Lome McMillan, Miss Betty Morrison, Miss Eileen Mooney and Mrs. Gilbert Morrison.

1 Honoring Miss Lillis Clarke, one of this week's brides, Mrs. William Ardent entertained at a linen shower. Mrs. James Bradley assisted the hostess. Till vinos Stam as C3 cf Ozr Patkali Ara Children cf Lhn In Uniform A I V.

ILeyescgoiie i Anxious fathers overseas can seldom pay the eosts. of emergency illness, but learn; with relief that the Protestant -CHILDREN'S. HOSPITAL cared for their little ones. We nurse to health almost 1,000 children a year regardless of race, creed or circumstances. JU.Ote essential for Mate-tenaace in addition to Ctvte aad Provincial grants, CAMPAIGN: SEPT.

8 to.U If You Were Here, Could You Turn a Sick Child Money Can Save Life. Please Send. Your Donation te i i OTTAWA PROTESTANT i CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 635 RIDEAU ST, or CaU $-4545 i Campaiffn Headquarters 4 RIDEAU ST..

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