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i PLEASANT EVENT AT RIDEAU HALL Members of Caaadlaa Club An Xatertalead By Their excel. leactea At hm ot the moat plMBt lacl deett Of IB SB' anal conference of the Aasocle- lloa of Canadian Clubs wit tliolr Visit tO GOTtrU- ment House yew terday afternoon when Thair Ex- rellenelee a Oovarnor Oen oral and tha Via- countess Wlllisgdoa entertslne i at Can vara kindly arranged far 1 By tha Ottawa Women's Csnadlaa Club to convey tno guoets to nm mmn Hall and back to tha city. 1 Thair Bieellenciee received thalr luaata la a charmingly Informal war at tha antranca to tha ball room. Har Excellency wora mart beige craoa draaa with Una hat ta geranium shsde. Thalr bouse guests, tha Hon.

Iatgo and lira, Freemaa-Tbemae and tha mar-quit aad March leoesa of Da Bar la and Ara, tha Viscountess Hardinge ad Hon. Kaby Harding war alao present. Tea was tarred la tha ballroom front long buffet tablet adorned 'with gladioli and other blooma of lata luomar. After tea. Their Excallanclaa conducted tha visitors through Rldeen Hall, and the historic resi dence was viewed with mach In terest.

Eraryoae was aapeclally charmed with tha lovely Chinese lounge aad tha rare and choice furnishings were much admired. Tha pretty groanda aad the wonderful flowers Barer lookd mora sttrac-tire. About -1 9 delegates ware present. For Saturday's Wedding. airs.

Nell Btewert. of Toronto. It wxpected la Ottawa for the Chsl era-Connor wadding this weak. Geo. B.Bumnr tVNEtAL.

nuctou III War Over the Tea-Cupi Happy iaeldentu et eummertlm edreatarea ara being told ore tha tea-cups la Peacock AI-ley, for with tha eomlag of cooler dare, smart Ottawa foregathers every afternoon In the Chatea Laurter's charming tea-room, where a tempting menu, perfect innate and congenial companionship serve to make the tea hour a pleasant trystlng-Uma. Aak Tour Orootr O5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Premier Returns. Rt. Hob.

W. L. Hacksnile King returned to town today from Boa- ton. where ha aaa Been lor the past few nays. a a a Opeoed Annual Coarereac.

Hit Excellency opened the an nual coaferenee of th Aaaoclatiea of Canadian Clubs at the Chelate Laurler yesterday. Her Excellency was alao nresent. a a a Dined at Rldeaa Hall. Edoaard and Madame Panet had dinner at Gov ernment House. a Their Excellencies entertained the delegatea of the Asaoclstloa of Canadian Clubs at tea at Govern ment House yesterday.

-e Lunched at Got era meat House. The Hoa. Vincent Maasey lunch' td at Government Houaa yesterday. see tir CampbeU Stuart Arrive. Sir Campbell Stuart arrives from Montreal today to be a guest of Their Excellencies at Govern' ment Honse.

Mrs. Ernest Stuart, who has been la Quebec, will ar rive In Montreal today aaa reman at the RiU-Carltoa until their parture for England. a a Hon. J. A.

Robb It a. guest at tha Chateau Laurler while la town, For Montreal Owest. Mrs. W. St.

Pierre Hughes en tertained at mah-joBgc yesterday afternoon la honor of Mrs. Prances Cole of Montreal who la the guest of Mrs. Hugh F. McLachlla. Hartford wests, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Thompson. of Hertford, are the guests of Mrs. Thompson parents. Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Low. a For Miaa Troop. Mrs. W.

B. -Wilson entertained at a charmingly arranged luncheon yeaterday la honor of Miss Edith Troop, whoa marriage, take place shortly. w. Left for St. Albaaa.

Master Thomas Abeara. soa of Mr. and Mrs. Fraaklya Abeara. has left for 8U Alban'a School at Brockvllle.

a Mrs. IV W. Crotbara bag turned to tow a baring been oa a' motor trip through Western Oa- larlo. Sail oa Plight Lieutenant George. E.

Watt and Mra. Walt aad their young bob. Master Jimmle, left yeaterday for Montreal to sail oa Fri day oa the "Montroee" for Eng land. They wilt be away tor a year. Mra.

P. 0. Wait entertained at delightful tea ta bonor of her bob. Pllaht-Llentenaat George- Wait and Mra. Walt, prior to their departure for England.

a a Wedding Oaest. Miaa Lilian Bailey, of Toronto. who Is la town for tha Chalmers-Connor wedding, at th guest of Mlas Agnes Connor, while here, Om Mote Trip. Lt. Colonel and Mra.

R. Oordoa Stewart aad their family 'hare left oa a motor trip throoih the easterB prortaeea aad the United Mrs. Prances Cola, of Montreal, who bas bees spending this week la Ottawa, will return to her bom Saturday. The Ottawa branch of the Can adian Women's Press Club will l.ij i i -ki ll bdiu ii a 1 1 hb.m nvflwi IHH evening at tlx o'clock la th Oaf- limn a nuuma. uviCKQi luD-ana solaria! mm THE LATEST Connor" Electric Washer Washes Clothes On a New Principle Easy on clothes Easy to operate LargO' capacity Starts It To Work For YOU Zagy tsrmg arrancBd.

BX US TODAY. CURRIER -McKNIGHT CO. q. to; rt: 168 Bank 8t For Mlas 'Pa4araaa. Mrs.

John Lowsnr entertained at a delightful mlsoellaaaoua ahower la honor of las Margaret Pater- soa. oae or lata month's Brides. Many usadsome aad useful gifts were preaaniaa is nriae-elect. IntereetUg; Kaceatat. The enxsaament la announced of Mildred FraacesT daughter of airs.

4 Boipa Mordea. aad tha late Mr. Mordea. to Rev. Alloa R.

Huband. B.A., of Brsntfori, sob of Mr. and Mra. A. W.

Huband. of Ottawa. Tha marriage win itae piece aariy in uctooer. a a a Vlaits Daughter. Mrs.

Bruca Smith, of Oakvill. la tha guest of- bar daughter, Mrs. T. E. uienainnea aad Mr.

Clan- aianea. a lntcreeUng Aa Intereetlnc ancaaement has Just been announced Ta that of Harriet daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. 1. J.

Purcell, of Antlgoaiih. iv. to ur. wuiiam i. McNiny.

of Montreal, aba of Mrs. E. R. Mo- Nally. of Ottawa.

The marriage win take place at tha home of tha Dride'a sister. Brighton. Mass. on Bepiemper zt. a Dr.

and Mrs. R. B. Hipwell. of Orlllia.

ara expected la tows for the Chalmera-Connor wedding oa Baturaay. Madame 8. N. Parent aad Mlas Slmonae Parent leave shortly for Montreal, to epend a few days at the Kiti-caritoa. a a Miss Dorothy Da foe.

of Wlndl peg. who baa beea spending the summer with her aunts, Mlssea Parmalaa. at their cottage. Mar shall's Bay. and baa beea their guest la town for the Bast two ass leu tor her some.

Mlas Anna Tormey bas returned to town, having been at Marthsll's Bay. tha guest of Mrs. B. Mai' kins. -e Dr.

end Mrs. W. C. Arnold srs on a fishing trip at Portlsad oa toe a a Miss Doris Rosa, of Quebec, waa In Ottawa yesterday tor the wiiiiems-Glllea wedding. For Mrs.

Walt. Mrs. Paul Otllvla entertained Informally at luncheon oa Tuea- day la honor of Mrs. George Walt, prior to aar oapartnra for. Eng a Hoaae From Mora Scotia.

Mm. Robert L4W antf har danch ner. miss neiea ixw. sera turned to town, baring spent the summer at eyaaey, n.B. They were also la Halifax.

M.S.. for a abort visit Oa Motor Trip, Mr. sad Mrs. F. 0.

Sample, ere oa aa sxteaaea motor trip to Boar toa, rortiana ana new jerk. Miaa Mac La ran. of Tomato, la the guest of Mr. aad Mra. A.

D. Cartwrlgat. Mrs. Nicholas Bawlf. baa ra.

turned from Toronto where she was lbs guest of bar brother and sister-ro-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Reilly.

-t, a llotafies Today. Mrs. f. h. Connor aad bar Daugh ter, Mlas Agnes Coaaor, whose marriage takes place this week.

in DO at tarns to their friends tola afternoon st their borne, ai Second arenue. a Hoeteaa at Tea. Mrs. E. Stedmaa waa haatese at tba tea bonr la honor of Mra.

George E. Walt, previous to her departure for Xnglaad. a Mr. and deoree ParanaoB bars taken up residence in tha Stratheoaa Apartmeata, Mrs. Fer-gnsoB was formerly Miss Ethel Butterwortb.

rian Actlrttlea. Plans for tbs coming vear'a ac tivities ware mads at a meeting of tha Sunday School teachera of Bethany United Church yesterday evening. A large attendance of teachera abowed that a good atart had beea made la the Benson's work. informal discussion of tlaaa took nlace nftae an aaln. able sapper, Rev.

W. A. Dobeon, pstior oi tns church; presided. Philadelphia Mrs. Charles KL Clarke nil bar danghter.

Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, of Philadelphia, have beea visiting Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Tlbblts at thalr summer, cottage at Farm point. may ara motoring Back oa Friday, Uat-of-Towa Gacwta. Mrs.

William Chalmers aiM Ur sad Mrs. Brodla Brown, of 8nd- bary. will bo la Ottawa aa Sain. day tor tba Chalmere-Connor wad- Mr. aad W.

D. Klppea hare returned home after a motor trie to Toronto, Hamilton. Niaaara Falls' aad several, other waatara Oatarlo polata. a Wilfred Parmalaa aad bar daughter, Mlas Grace Parmalee, of Edmonton, Alta are tha tha guests of tha former's slaters-In-law, Misses Parmalee. -a For Miaa Gornaaa, Mils Tvette Balanger was bee-lass at delightful bridge party on Toeaday sraaing ta honor of Mlas Tareea Gorman "R.N." of Olea-Almond.

Que. Those nresent wero Misses Teresa Oormaa. i. K. Martia, M.

rtoas, K. St. Amend. R. Oagnoa, L.

Tblbanlt. M. Tlerney, B. Smith. J.

Richard. Cote. M. Belanger, E. BeUager, F.

Balanger. Miss Vtrlea Raid, waesa mar rlaga to Mr. Leigh Bishop takeo Ciaca early la October, has loft for er boms la Portage da Fort. Miaa Held bes beea la towa for tha peat week, tha guest of key sister, Mrs. A.

Watsoa. '-a Catartatos for Daagbtera. Mrs. J. A.

Machada aaiartalaad st tea this week la hoaor her daughters. Mrs. Lawrence Mead aad Mra. Tharlow Merrill Prentice, ei tiartiora, voBB. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL She Chooses the Stage i -I i mi ef -y etn jil Miaa Lola Rlraaor Delaader, is, of Jollet, eelected "Mies America.

1027" at tha Atlantic City, braaty pageaat, pio tarrd bare aa queen, baa chosen to "make aoaee sort of aaassa pea ranee," her mother announces. aaa MISS M. PA TERSON CHARMING BRIDE Weds Mr. Stanley Cecil Stepheaaoa at Protty Hoaao Ceremony This Afteraooau PRETTY hoaae I wedding was solemnised very i quietly at two o'clock this af ternoon at tha a of the bride's parents. ITS Pretoria avenue, of Mar- garet sld est danghter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Peterson. to Stanley Cecil, only soa of Mra. Margaret Stephenson. Rev.

p. 8. Mllllkan. pastor of Stewartoa United Church, ofneiated. Gladioli aad astere and feathery ferns wero seed to adorn tbs rooms.

The wedding mntie wss played affectively by Miss Muriel Silver. Tha charming bride was given la marriage by her father and waa attended by her-sister. Miss -Jean Peterson, aa bridesmeld. Mr, Stanley James wss beet maa. A dainty frock of white, entire ty corered with silver sequins, wss wora by tha bride.

Her long tulle veil was arranged la a nrettr cap affect aad was caught with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried roses aad lllr-of-tbe-ralley a anower. The bridesmaid was dstntllv gowned la paleat of pink georgette and carried an arm bouquet of rosebuds. Mrs. Peterson, mother of tba bride, wore a' handsome costume of soft grey aad a corsage bouquet of violets.

Mrs. Stephenson, mother of the bridegroom, was becomingly gowned In navy blue flat crepe with toucbee of grey and a grey and nine sat. ghe wora a ehoulder knot of rosea. After a racentlon. Mr and Un Stephenaoa left tor a motor trip iu ooeion ana oa tneir return they will uke Bp residence at 177 Pretoria avenue.

Tba brida trarelled In a smsrt costume of periwinkle blue with coat of ebarmaea, trimmed with grey aonlrrel and smsll bins hat to match. Mr. Alex. Pateraon. brathae the bride; and Mr.

M. Uhim, Montreal, were the only out-ot- MIWB ajuesca.1 a i For September Bride- Mrs. 1. C. Brown sntertalned at delightful mlacellanaoaa itun.

In honor of Mlas Rosebud OToole. one of this season's brides. Mrs. C. W.

Kelly presided at the at-tractive tea table and tha Ices were cat by Mrs. W. Dey. Returns oa "Andaaia." Misses Evelyn snd Else Rosenthal returned bwms on the "Andanla" from Europe, where they bars bean spending tba summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Clnrka Fletcher snd thslr sob, Mr. Elmer Fletcher, of Schenectady. New Tork, and Mr. Albert Brennan, of Hogana-burgh.

New Tork. ara tha guests of Mrs. W. t. Kennedy, Llagar a Mrs.

F. B. Malklns. wko hst been spending the summer et Marshall Bay. bas rataraed to towa.

a-. Retaras from HamUtodu Mrs, Jobs Mentles. who bat beea the gueet of ber sister, Mrs. Oordoa Duacaa In Hamiitea w-. returned home aad was accompaa- r-Mrw.

xruncaa ana tne let-tar little dsaghter. Margaret Aaa. Thay win remala la Ottawa tor soma Urns. a a 'V Mr." C. X.

Blstcbford. et anenaing a few days at the Chateau Laurler. Retaras to Mrs. Jewett, who baa been tba rueo aer cousin. Mrs.

B. i. CbawiHarlta. tn- 1Kb months laavsa today for her home a lonaa. MR.C.R.McCORD WEDS IN CHICAGO A wedding of much local Interest look place recently in Chlcngo, 111., of Oenerlera Annette, daughter of Mra.

Peter Kuaeia, of Dearer, Colorado, to Charles Russell McCord. bob of aad Mrs. Thos. C. McCord.

of Ottawa. Tha ceremony was performed by Rer. Herbert Whiting Birch. D.D., LL.D. of North Shore Baptist Choreh.

It was vary quiet owing to the recent bereavement la th family ft tb bride. Given la marriage by Mr. Leonard Busse, tha bride waa attended by her sister. Misa B. Kuncis, and Mr.

Thomas Ash, of Ottawa, was best maa. After September IT. Mr. snd Mrs. McCord will be st bom si tba Edgewood Hotel, Chicago.

Mr. aad Mra. Tbomaa H. McCord. of Ottawa, paresis of the bridegroom, were present at the ceremony.

Returns From Jamaica. Mlsa Helen Smart, who bas beea visiting relatives la Jamsica, has returned home snd joined her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Russell Smart, at thalr summer horns at Kings-mere.

Mr. A. W. Tobia. of Edmonton, Is a guest at tba Chateau Laurler for a few days.

'TT'm'trw'rTfr'f llilwiillii'liii Only -3)c aaw' jfV A W'V The biggest 8va eanta' arortn on tha market to-dayl The beet waJue in hlgh-grad aodai ever orTerod tha Canadian public BalUcj CfaaaCkaWmt aTaTal tCTamtn. lightly aaltad aodas, paclred and scaled to retain their ternptingtrtauinmaivd elelicacy of flavtw. X-ookforth big carlet paxkag at your grooer'a. kisi CANrlrV8 FINEST BISCUITS CANADA BISCUIT COMPANT LIMTTTO- LorrooN aatwecroM MorrrasAL wmwirio grjesorrroaf -it Onawa araavtii rs-rr Tarh ret. KMaaa a.

GUILD MEMBERS' FA REWELLPA RTY Members of tb Ladles' Guild of Trinity Church entertained at a eharmlagly arranged farewell, honor of Mrs. Samuel Brouse snd Mrs. 3. Russell Brown, both of whom leaving Ottawa. Rev.

Robert Turley read aa appreciative address la he spoke of th In service given to the church by the members honored. Mrs. Stalker, prealdsnt of the Guild, presented each with- a monogrammed silver csk plats. The dainty tea table, centred with autumn blooms, wss praelded over by Mrs. Turley, aad Mra.

Copen Oriental Light Xou Deep Orange Doe Purple MUI silver Orry Maroon -Blue Heather AT THIS PRICE ARE INCLUDED 45 POUNDS OP 8PECIAL CAMEU KNITTING YARN. The 1927 edition of the GOLD CREST KNITTING BOOK has just come from press. Ask for one -it the WOOL J. Women's Handkerchiefs Serviceable haadkarchtefs tor every day wear whit with colored borders, also solid color hsndkerchieft with em-brolderd designs 1b tb corneia snd all white Kandkerchleft with colored mbroldery. 8pdal.

12c each $1.40 a dosen Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Th special purchat of a limited quastity od men's sll-" linen-handkerchief! with colored borders, sasblas as ta sell a regular SOe Una st Special, 35c each 3 for $1.00 THUKBDAY. 18, 1937. VI COMING EVENTS The Exhibition ot Historical Films being shown under the auspice of th Association of Canadian Clubs will be bald in tha lecture hall of th Victoria Memor-ef inl Museum at l.ll toalghO (Thursday) Instead ot at tha Chataaa Laurler. Members ot the Ottawa Man's sod Women's Canadian Claba will consider this notice Unsl. David EwerL Tha convenert for the evening war: Mrs.

C. a. Orton, Mrs. B. A.

Crulkthank. Mrt. William Id. W. M.

Hutchln-, son aad Mrs. H. Roy Watts. mmmmmx The Annual September Sale Of Our Well-known GOLD CREST KNITTING YARNS nfvFn oVe beeD waiti" for this event! Thousands of women know the sterling qualities of our GOLD CREST yarns pure wool, perfect colors, wonderfully smooth and free from imperfections, making them a pleasure to knit and to wear. "Gold Crest" Andalusian A toft, flne wool tor Infants' jackets and bootees.

25c a ball "Gold Crest" Sy I thread "A dslnty yarn of wool aad arttflclai tilk mixtures, for bed Jackets, bibles' garments, children's tultt and dresses. It may be selected 1b shades of pink, sky, acacia, peack, mauve. Nil green, ehantlllr. camel, grey, aary. whit aad black.

26c a ball "Gold Crest" Shetland Floss A I-ply soft wool for shawls, nightingales and knitted bloomers. Is shown In a variety of daiaty colore, i 15c a 1 oi. ball 10c a 3-i oi. skein "Gold Crest" -'i Brushed Wool Mostly need for trimming babies' garmente. It is here la shsdes of pink, sky aad whit.

15c a 1 oi. ball Patard's French Angora la whit only. 50c 1-2 os. ball 25c 1-4 os. ball Embroidered Pillow Slips Irish embroidered pillow slips of serviceable cotton are laches Vide, neatly hemstitched snd shown with two different embroidered deetgnt.

48c each Mala Floor. Special Price 1,000 Pounds Of This Celebrated Qualitj Double Knitting Yarn Friday fc Regular ir f.60 -a Pound fnee a found GOLD CREST "DOUBLE KVITTINrt VABVS suitable for knitting; men's and boys' sweaters, tfci out -LMJ ma, cuuuren a puiiover sung, cgps, mini and glghant. its coiora inciuaea Copper Sky Pink Peacock Deep Roie Buff Brown Cmerald Aluminum Scarlet Broien Heather Pink Alice Blue Xory Liokt Orange Camel Mauvt Bottle Green Oxford Cardinal Green tfralftrr Children's Knitted Suits For wee folk her ara two-piece knitted lulls, with pullover sweaters sad knee length pants, in attractive combination colorings of pink, fawn, jwwder. coral, champagne, sky aad aU white. Biles lt and years.

Priced $2.95 and $3.95 Felt Slippers Coty bondolr slip-pan, ot felt la two-tons effects, la rota, hello, purple and copen. with fawn combinations ara finished with ribbon lacings and silk pompoms. Sixes 1 to T. 95c Children's Sleepers Sleepers with feet are nicely made of faacy ngured laansl-ette. la ahadea of piak.

bine aad peach la sixes to Special, 95c wQCQmXM "WW, Pyrer Pie Plates PI plates of graulss pyres Inches la diameter. Regular prle. IMS, Special, 78c each Viyella Striped Flannel sfrlpcd Viyella Flannel, II inchee wide, Is a limited pat-lets rang. Regularly priced ll.SS a Special, 85c a yard WrTTPaflf BmUanVaBem SUNSET op "Other Dyes? r-r-tHES-E it all the differ- becaut tH Stwsrr coloort enm in the, wrnrU he. sfe pcoettadD and dr cot-, twrecfl just and dveing wth 5UNSBT.

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