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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 10

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Ma Frederick YiMSfSiSSfr 1 V'. the wslstilne, with full circular skirt short ahirred ilwvfi Her bat, of matching material, was in turban "effect She wore a atone marten neckpiece with a rnraaee bouauet of Souvenir rose. lonnlire. mower oi we vas In black tare with a ashlars: velvet hat and was the charm-! "'i inf wedding ceremony at 11 o'clock'thls ci "VLwor a col toryj of Lucille Ka merino daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

touts Joseoh Connlffe. of Ottawa, to John Frederick Walker, of Chl- coutlml. Que, aon of Mr. John RayWalkcrand Hie lata Walker, of Fredericton. N.B.

Rev. Henry Cromey, O.M.I, officiated. Gladioli In the Autumn tones were lued in adornment The hrlde waa attended by her aijter. Miss Margaret Conniffe, and Mr. William R.

MiUer waa beat man. Tha bride wore an altracuve: Daytime dreaa of roae crepe eynara, aofUy draped at the 'neckline, with three-quarter length sleeves. Her bat waa a model of brown velour with a wide' brim and aha wore brown acces-aorta and coraae bouquet of Joanna H1U rpaea and My-of-the- valley. The brideamaid waa In wood-bark crept, effectively ahlrred at Miu Beaaie ConnifteV aialer of the bride, waa in black eiep with a. bolero: a bUck tett hat and abk--lelt hat ifESTol BriarcUfle and tone marten neck Place.

Following the ceremony wedding breakfast waa held, at In Chateau Leurier. Mr. and Mrt. Walker left later for the Adiron-ducks. en route to New Brunawlclc.

The In a green wool If two-piece dress, brown wagjierrotra biuwii felt hat and sued shoes," glovrs and puree. They will lake up residence at Chicouutni in October. Dr, and Mrs. Percy of Kingston, were out of town guests. rr Mlaa Bewie.

Miu Evelyn Ceachc waa hos'esi at a delightful luncheon on Wednesday In honor of Miaa Mildred Bowie, whoa marriage Ukea place thla week. The table waa prettily adorned with Autumn Sowers, and coven -were laid for 10. The bride-elect wss presented with dainty cupa and saucer. Give ntw biauty to your with this amazing 4 Purpost Rin Alrw iasilcons lewaKMnean na a rarp sua i rises faae awpotsaat aaa lot baa-ssueaeesisnoai fx -t fcum asanvas aifiuigaia, t. trass ewes absasruin Urn.

a. Tiaaa the bait 4. Karps hsir aauir ia place, w. l.toioeTouco1rMhMlpooSliS,," fatkte sad asakhol; yoaabnit aircrmyow bait. AM also, aaa new uwsiow heir keep fast balr in place, how It ali 10 Bftsene the lue I bnaloa roses iatl different abases, "assa to ordw 1 irdlMayhtolmaeaMaaad faHia bsioaaaihaiiii Yoacaa cotoc of row anabnroraarpar-Trf a- pa raaaa wul IMPOITANTI kit m.

Mat aMaWM alaUI a aa a a iMa. a MM mi iailinujta" IOVAION gaaaeMaaas aetata! warfc la Jaat aa liasriaas tar triw Utah as as gat and see a rar like Jeaa Jlagar a rrdwrrac rxetriaea ara. advises Mrs. Your- habits wiL getyou. tfjou don't watch out!" Growlng old Is bad habit Mas th posture' in whie1yciJbav indulged for th past 19 or year molded your flgur' brio a hap which Uv distasteful to you? (Are, you held in a via pf shorjl- ened or weakened muscle wntcn now makes a good carriage of the body impossible? Sometime postural work is Just as important tor th woman who wishes to get and to keep a lovely figure ee diet and reducing exercises arc Sometimes It Is even mora Important Often a I IB ft FMST TISSUE FlRE SAFf: IN OUSTPROOF WRAPPER SNOW WHITE VERY SOFT JIEAL VALUE A SAFEGUARDS HEALTH 1 LP; THE OTTAWA JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -10 Woman's Realm -r- Socia I and Personal flub MISS CONWFE AUTUMN BRIDE Dtaxbter Mr.

4 WHY GROW OLD? .1 -By JOSEPHINE LOW AN LOOK LEAN AND LOVELY. i i -i -V l'i A tT "i 'A LZz 1 habit for long enough. It may be impossible fur you to assume good posture. Scsnctirms muscles have -to he stretched or strengthened by exercise before they have th power to hold your shoulders straight or your abdomen in. There are corrective exercises I for practically every physical defect This week "Why Grow Old?" offers to jriv you personal advlc in helpuifryou cor-rect your posture.

If your attractiveness is Impaired by poor carriage of your bodyjavil jrou leei that your figure fault are due to this rather than to over weight I will advise you indl toobvlousjtoiiiai la the i null virtually If you will shout yuur oi reiaxea muscle rainertnan i tu.iu7 mi wm. fat In numerous InsUnces too Send a three-cent stomped en-amall bust measurement due to velop with your description of slumped -shoulders rather than to the slie of th bust itaelt. If poor postura has. been a i yourself to Th JournaL St Stephen's Church. Britannia.

was the seen of a pretty wedding ceremony this afternoon at 2.10 o'clock of Hilda bobet, youngest daughtor-of Mr. and- Mrs. W. F. Nesbitt, to Nelson Alexander, aon Mr.

tnariea Hill and in late Mrs. Hill, of Ottawa. Rev. W. B.

Morgan performed th ceremony. The church ra dorned wilhJ i whit gladioli on to alter, and i uw wi wax marKva wiui stalk of th same whit gladioli, tied with whit ribbon. Miss Thelma Lillico presided at the organ, and during the signing of th register Mr. Allan Lillico sang Promise Me" very effec tively. Th bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Mrs.

Wilfred Lowry as matron-of-honor, Mr. Lowry was best man. Mr. Robert Nesbitt brnlhar at the bride, and Mr. Arthur BusseOI wer Jfhe bride wore a pretty cot turn oFwhito toffetKTtladcarowr ULineawith .1 thratldar length veil.

caugnt wiui a naio of whit taffeta in braided fashion. Sh carried an arm bouquet of Easter lilies. Th-matrori-of-honor was to" Frenchblue Xhantilly lae and net over taffeta with a halo hat to match, and silver and brocaded slippers. Sh carried pink rosea. Mrs.

Nesbitt mother of th bride, was in navy blu crap with embroidered sleeves and accessories to Sh wore corsage of American Beauty roses. Following the jceremony, re-ceptJon was held at the bom of the bride's parents, where th same Autumn flowers wer used In decoration; Mr. end HiU left later for New York and Atlantic Citr. Th bjjde travelled In a nyal blue light weight wool costume tailored tinea with luggage una. accessories.

They will take up residence In Ottawa. PoWers-McKioWn St. Margaret's Church in Midland was the setting for a pretty wedding on Monday last when Frances Ann McKeown. eldest daughter of Mt.aodMrsP. A-- -1 mvnwn.

ijvcame uie ona 01 JohnWjallam. JWers-of Toronto, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Powers of Smiths Falls.

Rev. J. McDonagh. -The bride, given in marriage br her fa then. wnr.

mwwIm gown of white satin mad with rwr ran cour ana Jong puffed sleeve ending with points over th nands, and -finger-tip length vU arranged with coronet of Prts. and -rarrled Sweetheart rose and baby's breath. Miss Betty McKeown attended' her slsier. in a gown of 'pale brow sheer over satin, ami Hm ui. I bat covered with pink flowers.

ana cameo a Colonial bouquet The best man Was Mr. William MarLaren. of Ottawa. The wedding breakfast waa ervrd at the Georgian HotoL where Rev. Father McDonagh acted la: toastmaiter.

Later, a f5u "eld at the home of th bride's The brldeVmother wore a gown of black velvet and a eorsaan of rosebuds. Tb I groan's mother chose a gown of Mack sheer ptclur hst and deep red roses; Th bridal couple left by motor I for trip through trie Eastern sulci and will raid in Toronto. 1 The bride'a travelling coatume waa a navy blue suit, with match- I Ing hat and accessories. Out-ol-iown gueaia inciuoea I Miss, Mary" Power of; Smith! Misa Doris Young of Ottawa, and Mrs. A.

V. Johnson 1 Chicago.) -7 rrr XnrGraesj Mrs. C- TuUy was hostess at the' tea hour in honor of Mrs. Norman Grace. Mrs.

Grant Eaton and Miaa Gladys Chanttoy, of Toronto, were out-of-town guests, and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. BUlingsley. Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. McNulty hav returned from their Summer home at Wolf Lake. Misa Helen Charters, of Toronto, waa in Ottawa aa the guest of Mrs. J.

Whins if for a abort time. i rr Mia WileM. Honoring Miss Enid Wilson, a bride-elect, Mrs. Herbert Hastey entertained at linen shower at her home on Tuesday evening. Mrs.

C. Wilson and Mrs. S. Swett-enham presidectat'th tea table. Those assisting were Mrs.

W. How, Ev Rheaume, Mra. H. Hyde. Mrs.

P. Simmonds, Mrs. R. Rennic and Misses E. Swetteniuun and Audrey- Mi Byio Block.

BeU Street United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding at seven o'clock on Tuesday evening, of Misa Nsna Glema Black, daughter of Mrs. Black and the late R. J. Black, td George Kenneth Byles, aon of Mr. H.

P. Byles and the late Mrs. Rev. A. O.

Lloyd officiated. The bride was attended by her lrna Blfk arid Mr. Vibert Craig was best man. The bride wore a pretty dreaa of Minuet bun ahep-with bat of same shade of blue. Her arm bouquet was of Joanna Hill roses and baby's 1 The brideamaid waa In shell pink chiffon, trimmed with maroon and wore a maroon hat She carried a sheaf ol gladioli and Talisman roses.

Following the ceremony, a reception waa held and later Mr. and Mrs. Byles left on a motor trip to Toronto, Hamilton and Western Ontario. The bride travelled In a coral tweed suit with a navy blue felt hat and navy blue accessories. i LODX Executive TORONTO.

Sept 7 Date for the annual national meeting of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire was set tentatively for May 25. next year, at-h meeting of the executive her today: Mrs. W. O. Lumbers presided and out-of-town members present Included -Mrcr F.

Ruby, Smiths Falls. HOLD RECEPTION FOR DELEGATES Irawfc-ffcteaJriav atartara I Aad Thear I lira are Delegates' and their ladies mho are attending the Asaoctatsoai of French-speaking Doctors at North America were present fat large numbers at tlx f(lrPTahlrjrjrp uon and tea 'party held at Use Country Club on Wedrn ad ajr after, noon. The visitors were welcomed by Dr. snd Mrs. T.

Fink. Dr. ssad Mrs. J. R.

Belisie, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Powers. Dr. and Mrs.

J. Woods, Dr; and Mtsl Philips B-laager. Dr. and Mrs. J.

M. La-framboise. Dr. and Mrs. Horace Vian.

Dr. and Mrs. L. P. htantba.

Dr. and Mrs. J. E. LoveJv Autumn "flowers, were usepVto centre the tea table, which Was presided over by Mrs.

Horace Viau. Mrs. Ourteboss. Mrs. L.

Mantha. Mrs. J. M. Lalrambotse.

Mrs. Edouard BeUnrer. Mrs. Arthur Powers. Mrs.

J. L. Pichette. Mrs. T.

Fini Mrs, George La-framboise, Mrs. Nod Saure. Mrs. Henri Pilon, Mrs. Henri Robinson.

Mrs. J. R. Belial and Mrs. J.

Wooti. i Mr. Ronald toners, of Sack-villeis Ottawa for few days before leaving for Toronto at tend Osgoode HalL Far 8. 193? Tha ataf I at the CBO etltei SaV tained at the borne of Mr. anl lin Job Pirkaid in bonor of Mil Dorothy MdUy and Mr.

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