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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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Slaekwall. HE OTTAWA JOURNAL The annual, garden party ri ihe Horn for the Blind the fl (rounds al O'Connor and airrete. yesterday afternoon evening a moat aucresv-ful and largely attended event. Brifh' tr earners of bunting1 and" gay flags vera awed effectively asrternratiM-i-A aal of tba worker the Mtnd brought gratifying reeuho. dtllajbUul musical programme wa much enjoyed.

Mr. J. Lnihr: Payor, the president, teas an able, Those convening: the different branches were M'ew-: General convener. Mm. D.

I I r-dlne. assisted by Mrs. Robert tea boolh, Mr. T. I'lrrujrh and Mr.

James Watt era. a-slatunts Mr. James Hasher. Mr. A YVtr-snore, Mrs.

Rherton, Mra. IonaldiKin. Mrs. It J- Anio. Mm.

y. Farreil. Mr. C. Ardlea.

Mm JJ. Hod a Ins, Mra. Penman. Mia Patrick. Miss McLeod; candv.

Mm X. Huckell, assistants. Mm. M.Cor- aiiick. Mra.

K. H. Merrill. Mrs. R.

W. Hamilton: flowers. Mra. Z. Kei.

Cham. Mrs. I. W. Arnott, Mra.

Bathgate; Ire cream and soft drink, Mra. A. W. Helller. Mrs.

R. 7. Lyons; decorations. Mr. R.

W. Hamilton. Mr. H. Mill, and Mr.

R. Nevlng; gate. Mrs, D. 2iher. and Mrs.

J. L. Payne; work the blind, Mrs. A. Troop.

Mrs. I. lUltl fortune telling- booth, Mrs. To proffrftmme coiivrnr- wan Vra E. H.

Mill. Thou laklnjr pari war: Mra. 1. W. ghrparil.

Mm. B. Xtlchardaofi, Mm, Arhiqu. 2IIM Margarai Bramlar. Mra.

tlalbrahh. Mra. MoCulloch Allan. Wlaa Uttla. Mr.

Laalla McKenna. Mr. A. Clark, aocompanltti. Mr.

William Day. Mlaa Olann. and Mlaa Martarat Ljrona, Mra. Kannr. Maattr Laonard May vara vnluahla aalataAca by paraorutlly aalllnr 800 tlokfta.

i wiin uaoaraar wan aoloa. Paienta. tu. to olaar. $2.98 Straps and Oxfords Palani Law and Hlih Heala.

fancy patlaraa. Whlla Canvas all haata, Oray Su.de Xf and oxforda. $4.40 a tLJiKTU 11 1 'WrHTaKMMkFS' i i U. mic'. S(jii Ball.

fie nd iHluie HaII I'uckiiiutiuin I'alace Mi- $188 Patents. Snedes, Satin; White Kid Patanta. Brown, and Black Bnadaa, aauna. Black. Brown and Whlto Kid Korally Rhoaa.

hlh-4-rkd. haad larnad ahoaa $7.80 a mittii 1 1 a i -id when King Georne and Queen Mary wer-present, an. I me Kin and yuren i tJl were the guest hoi. or ll-fc'i. el lent-v tit tiy lh of a I'm i rT" 'S It' Hi 't Och.nien shot more em In i i j-clumtn diamante fringe The Karl ami Minto and the Kail i iddtntnn uef li.

preaeni Mi- i rait of he i.nter, an Mr Hun'n Hit" I'm Mil. rhllllp. nnd riauaXtrr Mla Katharine, have arr.vr.1 Ottawa from HrnL-kv I tu m.k'-thrlr home with Mr nrnl Mra A Hewitt. Hamllti.n rnie. Mr.

and Mr Artnalrn Montreal, ar I he tneij nf aon. t'ol, J. Louie Armi i hk. Mrs. Armstrong, at Rrrklitfe Vor Toronto Woilillnir.

Hon. Jamra Murln nnd Mra Murdork leave on Friday avenln1 for Toronto, where they will altan the weddinc of their son. Mr Hui ell II. Mur.lo. Lena Utile days In Toronto before returning to I hetr home In Chatham.

Ont. i i obtained Degree. I The following Ottawa boys have been successful In ohialning the de-f Krec bachelor uf pharmacy at' rerenl Toronto University exam-' lmllona: Dalton Godwin, ton of M- (iodain. 32S McLeod fret. ft.

Bingham, ion of Mr. and J. F. Howe. Ollmour; street Mr A Palmer, of Taeotna.

i Wjihlngton. speni a day in Ottawitj lohn. which lake place In Toi ont i a On Haturdav afiernoon Mias Klenu Murdoch will accompany her parent and will remain in Turonto lo visit friends before leaving far Muskoka. MiM Cassie McConnei! went to West Point. for the gi urination exercises of lite I'niied Mtalea Military Academy which took place eater-lay.

Rev. J. J. and Mra Low of Almonte, were In Ottawa for the closing of Ash bury College yesterday. Mr.

and rs John Morlcy, who have been the guests of their now. Mr. Reginald Morley, and Mn. Morley. have left to upend a few ith his sisters, Mlaaea Palmer, on I a ay to Hprirtstteld.

Muaa. a hare he In to receive his de-ree turheior of physical edu.ati- i takei rharge of a hoys' rump ft. 1 tun months at Hero Island. Vei nionl. i- Arrnatron.

o. the giient of Mltwen lt'i)ie Parmalee. nf a ood avenue. At hbnry ronto i lug to I om. -vji -vl wr.l.: I J- Ci Kjuaum i Kjmy exclusive LAiaies onoe jiure Our Third Anniversary A SPECIAL 10-DAY APPRECIATION SALE (U CTaitom en oot'i birthday to- rtorivi (ilu and 0thr nurki of Utin, But on um oeoMlon of our third blrtbcUy wt will reTtrw toll eni-tora will boom th rlvtr lnitead of th neipitnt Sminf tra day bofinnioc Tomorrow, wo art going to givt tb women of Un, ft Bark of approcUtlon tor their wonderful patronage, unbelievebla 'thoo Ottawa 'l only excluilve women', ihoo thop It greatly indebted to the ditcrirr inato women of the Capital, for they have enabled in building up a larg- onenUlm.

We appreciate their enoour agement, which we expect to repay t' mm ottent by our 10-Day Approciatton Bala. truat our nnmerons customers will take advantage and profit by these excellent values as all of our foot- WearV Including recent arrivals of White Shoes, is reduced for. tJiis tale. i win duck ana nnite Canvas Shoes flrie and Oxfsrda. Ulaek Brown Walklnc Bhoaa White Canvas, White Kid.

Black and Brown Kid, Black Satin ant? Patents Vatan la Ot.oo, la t-lmr UdieSflkHosieryivv I r-TT i White Reignskin -Patents, Suedes, White and Black Kid Hand turned soles. $5.90 Patent Leather, Gray and White Back Patent Leather Novelty Hhoea. Baby 8panlh and Spanish Grey and Oy hits Fuefc dtran and Oxi fords, ood year wait aoles. $6.80 ajpaclal toa-aaw-THkw Oail.aaaa.y. 1 adlaaf- aa nr warn mm my ua ail ma laadnn ekaatnc 1 I Min McKay hat left with i part of Cornwall friend KiiKUnd and the fotitinem They will t) gofie fnr aeveral ncrkn.

roni JilMa Alex Rosamond, of Almoin, town yeeterday for the clos-the Ash bury College. Mrs 1' Doyle and her little inn hae l(; for Aklavlk. WT. to Join Dr. Doyle.

M. Annie Brown, of Ietrlt. who ha been the gueat of Mr. and Mr. Reiclnn Id orley, has left for To Z3aCw-l SU ic Q.

ta lm Spirks Stmt 11 r5 Ret5 (efc9 Cti5( (f4ft 2.i Gene Sarazen National Open Golf Champion, And His Fiancee in New York City for Wedding pf'jJ'f t( VC' i tNaSsJj This phtHoitraph of lie brilliant young profesMlonal golfer and MIms v.att friends before return- Mary Perk waa niadc when thcr went to New York to prepare for their Hon Mr Murray and Mr. McMurray returned to the Cajui (1 yaaterda) from Winnipeg. Mr I'harles A hern Is In tnn-n from llftniil'nn attend Ins the Kirt-ir leu I convention and Is the cneci of wedding, she la the daujthter of irrn-d yeairrday and sailed for hit p.irenui, Ahrt n. Mr snd Mrs. I' Unblock.

Speaker of and Mr. Buntot k. ind at dinner lajn evening In th of the Setiute, The tril.le wurn jdorned with jvthite lil ind MtfS A hern ha returned fiom ntieai. where the was the jjrt of Mi5 Molly Marion Mrs. Young, and Mlaa Norma Young, have left for Toronto to the marriage of Mlaa VYhtllans.

Miss Whillan will be married on Thursday In Bloor Street Preabyterlan Church. Mrs. A. W. ChUholm, wife of Dr.

I'hitholm. will leave for her home In Nova Scotia on Thursday. I Mr CI p.trmalee Is the guest nf Mis. Cordon Brown at Blue Sea Hon. Will.

Pugeley and Mrs. Pugsley are at the King Edward Hotel while 1n Toronto. Kur Toronto Wedding. Mr. and Mr.

W. E. Matthews 'cave for Toronto next week lo be present at the wedding of Mkca Marlon Matthew. Mrs A Foster. Mtss" Hororhr Foster and Miss Marjorie Thorburn.

who were in Montreal for the Foster-Rom wedding, have return-! I home. see Mr. Jrahuii Wright, accompanied by her daughter. J. F.

r-man. will go to Kingston for the unveiling of the War Memorial at the Rovat Military Co'leje On Sunday. They will be the guest of Colone' and Mrs. Victor Anderson while there t'harle A. 'stare and Ml" Stalte are leaving for England and the continent thia week, where thy will remain-for the summer.

Tahcxnotle soctetr Eililblt. The Ottawa Tabernacle Society will hold their exhibition of work the first of the week, beginning Hunday afternoon and continuing Monday and Tuesday In the parlors of the Gloucester street eon vent. This la an annual event and the work dona during the yenr la displayed. This organisation works ror tne poor missions of the est nnrt was founded by tho president. Mr.

Frank Chart wlek eome years ago. Many of the Western missions are In 4lra dlatrasa for veatmen: and ne- ry aruciea to carr- on their eervlcea and In many cases their only contribution la from the Ottawa Tabernacle Society. i Pupils Recttal. An' Interesting nanoforte recital was given In the Conservatory of. Music Hail last evening oy in advanced pupils of Miff Margaret Ritchie.

The la rare audience evtnc.d keen appreciation of the well played nd carefully chown programme which offered ample opportunities for the nupll to exhibit ooth tech nical skill and sympathetic under standing. Tho who took part were Mirs Alerta McConnell. Mtss Jean lelcorde. Mi Blandine Verdun. Mlra Roe Carlofaky.

Mis Edith Scott, Ida Blake. Mite Marjorie Steele. Ml Ruth Merk-ley and Ml Grace Taber. Teacher Is Honored A bouauet of beautiful flower and a pur wr prnid to Ml) Maaai irohri at bar nome in Aloov an ft tvrda tfnn 7, by hwr plana puplla. In appraotatlon of her careful anal kindly teaching.

a larg a use ber of gueats preed en- inuaiasua appreciation oc me veil rendered proa; ra mm given by th Suplla. Thoa who played wert laae Viol Pltxnairlck. Emma oh net on. Iran Crua. Mona O'Mara.

Audrey alerrt weather. Lyla Crose, Will nuanea. Btn Hall. Hutl Cre-xa, Myrtle Marttnean. P.

I ma Mar- rtaon, Hlifret Hyde. Jeeele McLeN tend. Loretta Joyce, Louis Rock wrell. Violet Me Inland. Ella Ma Wit, Dora Hamilton, and Mr.

Wley Rlebarda; and Mesr. Kt wtli Mullea. Harold Brack bum Clara aa. Smith. Ban and -pappar ehakm sf krlcfct dolorad eklna la the form at amua- prlra aa laay era jmraftl.a.

Maraaaai lev aaulaa hart atalaa ar anarabva ra aaaiai bt4aki ealora hmva Una mi aada al crap, da aolaa la. the aaiaa TM Sar aawraa CaadT A llvhl Wml.l., aa iraaa, with a tawah at yallaw. mm ui.ui.iv avnari an, rwMh aktiiat Mack lr. and Mrs. H.

D. Peek. They were England on the Mauretania. Mc.Nabb Watson. The marriage will take place New Tork on Friday at the Little Church Around the Corner of Miss Jennie Matheson Watson, edent daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Watson, of Ottawa, to Dr. AthDll Munroe McN'abb. aon of Mr.

and rs. Joseph rNa b. of Ot a ra The bride-e ect left Ottawu todav. accompanied by her pofents und the parent of the groom. Afer the marriage they will "eave tor Bermuda for a few weeks.

Ua mble Sba ver. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Shaver.

Iroquois, announce the engagement of the.r eldest daughter. Edith Jessie, to EJwjrd Henry Gamble, son of Mrs. (Umble and the late H. Gamble. The marriage will take place early In July.

r. ST. MARY'S SCENE OF JUNE WEDDING Mlaa Mao iUl. laliry B.rn I Bride nr Mr. J.

annlnxliam Al Pnty VrCDKHijf. A pretty June wedding took place rhiet morning at 1 at Mmry' Church, of Mary Gladys, young's! dauxhter of Mr and Mrs. John Ii hey to Rkhard John Cunningham, only son of the late John and Mrs. Cunningham, of Arnprlor. Ont.

Rev. Father Thomas Hun: of Wylle. Ont officiated. Mauve and while "tiace were ued effectively to adorn the church with the railing banked with palms and ferns. Mis.

Stapledon presided at the orjfan and played tie wedding march an the bridal parly entered the church The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by her aister, Mies Evelyn laahey. a bridesmaid, and Mr. Jar. Mulvlhill. or Arnprlor was hei ni.tn.

Mr Clyde Tierney. of Arnprlor. and Mr. Gerald Brown acted as usher. The bride was daintily gowned in peach genrjte'te trimmed wjih rare old lace and hand made flowers.

Her hat was of georgette Mowers to mati-h. She Wore a handsome 'ace arf and shade atocklnga with sliver eltpperw Her sho.wr bouquet was of roes and Illy-of-Ihe-voey. Khe wore i he groom's gift, a pearl necklace. The bridesmaid wan In orchl georseite with touches of almond green and French fler Her of ceorgetti In orrh'd shade was a'so! trimmed with almond preen and la re. She lavender sweet peas.

Her srift from the rrnnm wa- a pearl choker ne. klet with silver links Mrs I-ihey. mothrr of the hr.de I wore a handsome gown of navv hluei crepe sat.n with hat to match and! a Japanese m.irten fur. He was of purple sweet pea Linen Suits for Travel or Play If you nred a contume for Roing away, choose one of thene Swagger Sports Suits. You can wear it to play golf, too, or for motoring.

The coat is on trig boyish lines, and the iikirt has an elastic band at the waist. These suits of natural colored linen are not only smart, but practical. Moderately priced $6.75 a suit la afaadea at araya. back, neaea. aade.

jeftell. maaat, fawa. white and black. 'rtLMJ ga.t uuiiurcn riore atiK jM a-pptnn. MiHar.

SS and Lisle Socks Wlta 4raa atltel taa. la white, sky. aiak. reaa, ttwta, asaava and rel- a ChlMrea'a wilht aa4 dark apeka with faacy tegs saws i ta f. 1 i.

cois.tjje i Mrs. Lun'iinghnm. mother of the groom, n-aa in Um run ton nene ll fAT l.r 1 I wore a corsage of sweet pea and deep pink roues. Durinir the servl.e M.a. Ijihhei Hutton sang sweetly Peace Ce Still, Our Lord is Dwelling." and durins Ihe signing of the register an "Ave Maria." The best man and ushers received gold cuff links as souvenir of the occasion.

Following the ceremony a largely attended reception was held at the home of the bride's parents The out-of-town guests were Miss Anne Cunningham, of Windsor: and May Cunningham, of Arnprior. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham left for Toronto. Niagara Falls and Detroit The bride travelled In a grey floured crepe costume with touches of poudre blue with small hat to match with flowing veil.

She wore a navy blue wrap COMING EVENTS. The Women's Auxiliary of Ihe Soldier Memorial Chapel wiU hold a fete on Wednesday, June 11. the Concert Hail of the Auditorium In the afternoon cards and mah Jong will be pyed a fee of 60 cent being charged each player. Beaides. ooklng candy, flower, will be on sale At -0 will start a grand miwiial review and.

fashion page at. in which many well known axtlats wiM participate. Popular number oy i ne Kiwaman Minstrels and an address by Margaret Currle Of th Montreal Star Are two of the feature- planned In th afternoon d-tniraion will be free, but a fee ot 1.00 wii: be charged in the evening. Drunimond Churrh W. M.

S. The regular meeting of theDrmn-mond Church Women' Missionary Auxiliary watt held yesterday afternoon at the home of the honorary presideat Mis. J. F. Macfarland.

MeJgunJ avenue. The president, Mrs. Jamea plunkett, presided. After the secretary. Mr.

John Lowry, and the treasurer. Mia 1-iiy Stinson, read their reports. Miss 1. Do bier snd Misa Agnes Macfarland saiiK a duet. "One Sweetly Solemn accompanied by Mrs.

K. Chapman. Mrs. J. R.

Watts thc.i gave some information regarding the hospital erected at HursL ast year by St. 1'aul'a Preabyterlan Church In memory of those who In the Great War. A new nur-iea' residence Is to be commenced very shortly. Mrs. Macfarland read a letter she had received from Mr.

James MeShane, honorary president of the Asalnlbola Preshyterlan MlsjIoiw. stating that aa she was unable to attend the council in Montreal, she was sending Miss Johnson. The latter, however, was tilso unable to attend, owing to Mrs. McShane a Illneaa. Mrs.

ChT.der-hoee, eniperlntendent of missions Northern Ontario, and widow of the late Rev. mephen Chllderhose. told ot the work In the north under such handicaps as forest Area and hard cllm.itic conditions. Recede M.A. Degree.

Mr. W. M. Drummond. of Bristol.

England, nephew of Mra Philip A Kerr, 2-0 Arlington avenue, whb during the past year ha beon doing private research work in the field of agricultural economtca at the I'niverslty of Toronto, was granted the degree of master of arta at last week's convocation. Mr. Drum mond haa received the appointment of assistant professor of political and economic science at the L'nt-verslty of Alberta. Cool Tub Frocks for Morning Hours Theae are the best kind of morning shopping gowns. And you'll like them to wear at home la the afternoon too.

Anderson's ginghams, checked, stripe and plain chambrays la all the new shades. The styles are varied enough to suit everyone from miss lo a matron of larger proportions who desires slenderising models. $1 .95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 What About Your Hosiery Needs The mala thing Is to be sure they are as plentiful as well aa fashion" right -ei summer demands so many mere changes. Monarch Knit Pure Silk an Artificial Silk Hose In black, white, brawn, grey, balga and -nd. ,5, Mercury and Harvey Pure Silk Hote White.

krowB. grey. fawn, peach, caramel and black $1.50 Haroty Pointed Heel Pure Silk Hote la Beah. allvar. gray.

eued. pongee, log aahla. eabellak. white. and black.

Gotham Gold Stripe Full JFashioned Pun Silk Hoac- English Walking Sticks Ladies walking sticks. In lighter tones, to complement the summer costume. 75c to $3.50 Kiddies-Wash Hats LHtla -mnd Shape, to arotact sa tacaa frocs hw sua, others hoanat ajaatle acroaa tba hack, and soma with. datachabla awttaaed erowna. They are made of-white alqae.

white aottoa repp, aatuxal eotofwd aaemea alia, and are aaltasie tor baby hay girt-'-Moat are lalnlyu tiimBMd with Tlbae baada, wkln Hmm are ambroldarad ar have apalitaed ealgBat Slaaa It to M. THUKSDAT, TOTI 11 lftt i ii J. 1 Woman's Realm Social and Personal Club News Ctfy Charities Fashions Literature CARDEN PARTY AT HOME FORBLIN Aaaual Krewt Uruunda the Hume. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. MISS I.

McKENNA IS A JUNE BRIDE Pretty WeMlne; Takes Place Ai Church of the Blcwsed tiawraraent. A pretty June waa aoT. amntxed yesterday morning at the Bleaaed Sacrament Church of Iren Mary, daughter of the late Charles and Mr. McKenna to C. Hamlll, son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Hamlll. Rev. Dr.

J. J. O' Gorman officiated. The church waa attractively adorned with quantities of while It-lacs with banking of palms and ferns. Mr.

O'Reilly presided at the organ and during the aervlce eolos were sung by Mr. G. Arblque. The bride, who waa given in marriage by her brother, was attended by her lister. Miss Mary McKenna as bridesmaid.

Master John McKenna, aon of Dr. and Mr. Arthur C. McKenna waa ring bearer. Mr.

Leo Hogan waa beat man. The bride was charming in a dainty gown of poudre blue crepe with georgette hat to match and carried Columbia rosea and for-gei-me-nots The bridesmaid was in. peach shade georgette with hat match and carried Ophelia roses. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brlde'a mother. 17T First avenue, to the Immediate fatnllv and friend.

Mr. and Mr. Hamlll left for New York, the bride travelling In a smart grey costume with hat to match and a navy blue wrap They will reside al Bell's Corner on their return. For School General and Mrs. E.

C. will motor to Compton, on Saturdav to attend the closing of King'a Hall, where their daughter. Miss Amy Ashton Is attending school, Mlaa Aahton will return Ottawa with her parents. a a Mrs. Thomas Armstrong has left for Toronto to visit friends.

mart leeveless weaters Geo. B. Burney ft? Son FUNEMAL II DUKTOIS II I Jui una1 itraa II Imported Beaded Bags Krom France coma ttaraa bats wltb (low. log beads, firmly woren Into floral or sym ntatrleal designs, with pradomlDatlsg colors of brown. Belgian blue, black and taupe.

All are carefully lined In harmonious colored silks, and fitted with mirrors. $3.75 $4.75 to $6.75 English Silk Bags ITnu.natl nnnk H. of taupt. nary. Un.

grey and black, with Ovid hk iiuing. anu inner nurse lined with kid. hlte $3.50 $4.50 up to $7.50 A New Bathing Suit to Tuck in Your Bag Or courae yon don't want to take last year's suit with you. The chances are you left It at the lake all winter anyway. These new suits of all wool Jersey cloth, so boyishly are very new and smart.

They are made la one-piece style, with skirt attached, with round neck and wing sleeves. The colors are navy trimmed with orange, brown Bis -'-u grvvn ana irimmeu witn orange. Jl to 42. Very specially priced $2.95 It wouldn't seem like going an a vaci-tloa ir there were not plenty of smart weaters In one's wardrobe. In fact one can hardly have too many.

They provide pleasing changes one's attire and they're so adaptable tor alt occasions. Artificial Silk Sweaters la beautiful sammery shadee all etnas Priced $3.95 to $9.50 Wool Sweaters la all the newest shade, two tone sad combination effects. Priced $1.95 to $5.95 Warm Weather Presses for Uttle Flay hoars tar th kldd lea whether they are spent at aaashnte. the maaatalaa, ar right ia eaa wwa yard, ra- eiaa areaaaa. Bern Is aa ezUaslva aaaortaaat al lit.

tie paaiy draaaaa aaada ot glagbes. plaia rolara, plaldl. aaa caeca aoasainatloas, la all th aaar blaok aaesaa pUy dn They are saaaw wit aaadlaga aad amhroedared dealgaa. Slaaa to.

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