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

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'r 'i SSSjOO wluti for $14.95 Miss Margaret Harry Tea, ShoWer Hostess For Miss Filzsimmons HONOR of Mia Helena 1 1 I menu, whose marriage takes place this week, charm Ingly arranged tea and miscellaneous shower was given on Tuesday after-1 noon by Misa Margaret Harry at Mrs C. O. Coburn presided at I the tea table, which was dainty with sweet peas. Mrs. Kenneth West and little Misa Sally Ann Broadbent aauatea in the tea room.

Ay laser Fidelity Circle. The annual meeting of the Fidelity circle of Aylmer United Church was held at the home of Mrs. C. Fitisimmons, when Mrs. A.

Olm-stead presided. Reports were given by the officers, and Mrs. t. Codling presided over the election. Mrs.

A. Olmatead waa reelected president, and associated with her will be the following: Honorary president, Mrs. Z. Cod- Cooper. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrt.

G. Routliffe, Mrs. E. Edey and Mrs Moaaop. Knox W.

M. g. Reports of the annual meeting of the Presbyterial W. M. S.

were presented at th monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church by Mrs. John Adams and Miss Isabel Campbell. Mrs. Par- Christie presided, and Mrs. Birrue: literature.

Mrs. George Kydd: welcome and Jvelfare. Miss Kathenne Held. Mission Band, Mrs. J.

S. Craig; Glad Tidings. miss Agnew; nospitsiity, Mrs. J. M.

Jackson; talent Mrs. L. Burpee. 1 A solo was sung by Miss Adele Wendt. accompanied by Mr.

Jas. Benni. Fridays $4950 valmt for $19.50 1 i I I ll J. I mmi 77TI1 I Bl I I ft it is aaea' aa aa etXa. at I II IDRILT SPABM ST UT I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 37, U8t, Women 's Realm-Social a nd Personal News-Fashions r- Activities TOE OTTAWA JOURNAL Welfare MONEY SHOWER AND TEA HELD At Bat Memorial Hall fader Auspices of AU Sslnl' Church Guild.

NDER auspicei of the Guild of All Saints' Church, a successful tea and monev shower was held yes- terday alter- Bi Finni delig! me large i tendance with a number of interesting motion pictures. The pret-tily arrar.fed tea table was pre-aided oxer by Mrs A Mrs Leslie Finni and Mn. Allan Fraser. The generous donations i v-ere received by Mrs T. Clark and Mrs.

Frank Onerson. i Keturnini From Halifax. I Lieut -Colonel J. D. Fraser, who is in Halifax, attending the an-j rual meeting of the directors of, the Bank ol Nova Scotia, will re- turn to Ottawa on Thursday even- ing Mr.

and Mrs W. Drummond. and their young son. have left for Florida to -pend the remainder of the Wm'er. ANt4EtM0UR rr para tiom bchattraly SaU By ASTLEY'SLtd.

OBUOCUT Ut Uarltr Are. B. R. till mciAL oprtB Lota Lawn Writing Paper Lsaaa Ftaiak I Qmin ta Bea -Box 50c Wnk teniae as Ey Rec jesf if Queens 1 i v-ere: tV Alumnae Association thi ffl I -Devlin Fash- Ion Revue will ii presented at js their Annual Bridge and Tea x8 1 being held 3 in th Main Ball- ijj room, Chateau Laurier, Satur- day afternoon. I i II I mrnmm mm Navy Blue Suit As Popular as Ever NEW YORK, Jan.

28 The plain. conservative old hardy perennial the navy blue suit will be aa popular as ever vVhen Sprint roll 'round though many women are going to' step out in the Easter parade clad In spellbinding print' ana bright plaids. Home Improvement Siihifcl of Talk Ru The large membership of the Ottawa Women's Liberal Club was well represented Tuesday at the general meetine. in the Chateau Launer. when Mr Norman A.

McLarty. for Essex West, spoke on the "Home Improvement Plan. Miss Mary Scott, rice-president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. R. K.

Paterson. Liberal Women of Canada, Mr. MrLarty said, were a militant branch of the Liberal party in keeping its privileges and Ideals before the public. He outlined the general features of the Home Improvement Plan, 'Statistics were presented of the United aia.ej eper.meni wnn me plan. lnf.

vice-president. Mr and Mr McLarty pointed to the w. Routliffc metKtous- boon it-had been to secritarv. Mrs. C.

Campbell; treas-business in that country. Al-, Urer, Mr, FiUsimmont: though it had been In effect for Mrs. O. McMillan: press. Mix C.

rnlv a few months, a area! manv UL'naht- ,1 have already taken advantage of the opportunity to repair and modemtte their homes. Mr McLarty wa thanked by Mrs. J. A. MacCabe.

Miss Grace Foley, of the League of Nations Society, spoke on her work in connection with the forming of League of Nations' Societies in schools. Reports were given by the treasurer. Mrs. P. Belanger; correspondence, Mrs.

Douglas Blair, and membership. Mrs. P. Belanger Birthday Party. conducted the devo- .1 tions.

Reports were given by the "Tjr. M. Proudfoot: tear! lurer.Mrs.V.M.Paskicorrespond-party at the home of his son and mg ucnt, G. r. ivm.

daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. i XL Hamilton Towlson, on the occasion of his birthday. A handsome gift was presented lo Mr. Towlson, and flowers to Mrs.

Towlson. Sr by their granddaughter. Miss Betty Towlson. The evening was spent in playing cards, music and a dainty buffet supper wa served. About 30 guest were present -TKuf day-arrd MIDSEASON CLEARANCE of Daytime Dresses Two group of outstandingly smart dresaee suitable for midwinter wear at drastically reduced prices.

Size 14 to 40, including New York and Blackshlr models. WHY GROW OLD? By JOSEPHINE LOW HAN. I 'uair maa cnsnnv I rTWW M4I luni Wlirat.v vf t.l 11 1 'I .1 Ar.v l-M 1 1 VOUR shadow follows you everywhere. There It ia alwaya beaida you, pointing out your figure faults to you (and others). Since you tau get nd ef It, why don't you change It? Make tt lithe and limber with, exercise).

Sit on the floor with your legs out in front of you, knee straight Place your hand on the floor behind you for support Bend your head forward alightly aad lift the left leg upward' with a tuff knee. Lift the head and lower the leg floor. Repeat with right leg. Continue, alternating with the left and right legs. Your muscle will gradually stretch until your shadow can touch it head with it leg.

SOCIAL AND Government House, Ottawa. I vt Tvrnnrv the Governor General, attended by Lieutenant S. G. Rivers-Smith, returned to Ottawa from Kingston on Tuesday His Excellency the- Govern or General, accompanied by Hon. W.

Mis Boyle and Miss Buehan Peyton-Jones, and attended by Captain P. J. S. Boyle, wes present lecture by Dr. W.

L. Finley. under the auspice of the Ottawa Field-Naturalist' Club at th Glebe Collegiate Institute on Tuesday evening. Hostesses at Garrison Ball. Lady MacBrien.

Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. J. L. Melville will be hostesses at the annual ball being given on the evening of 1 Monday.

February at the Chateau Laurier by the Officers of His Majesty's Garrison in Ottawa and Hull at which Their Excellencies the Governor General and the Lady Tweedjmuir with a party from Government House will be present Al the Tea Hoar. Mrs. Percy W. Nelle entertained delightfully at th tea hour on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

G. A. E. Chapman, Mrs. C.

A. Grav. Mrt. Arthur S. Bourinot Mrs.

A. S. Redfern, Hon. Mrs. Lane Mrt.

G. S. Jones presided at the tea table. Tared ta Gent. Mrs.

J. Athalmer Aylmer, of Toronto, it th guest of her niece. Mrs. A. McMillan, and McMillan.

I I Mrs. H. O. Mclnemey, of Saint Fer New York Gsvest 'John, N.B., who is visiting her Mrs. Erie Cameron entertained on-in-law and daughter, Mr.

delightfully over the week-end in nd Mr- HiroM WlrtJ honor of her guest. Miss Sally Kilbourn. of New York. Mrt. J.

Martin Cotton hat re ft turned to Montreal, after a ten day mw Becevaea. Mrs. Selwyn Wilson will enter-tain at dinner thi evening, prior to the reception af Government Houtv Mrs. X. F.

Xninger is spending a short time In Montreal, prior to taking up residence in that city. Mis Anna Sinks has-returned home from New York, where she PERSONAL For New York GaeeL tained on Monday evening in honor of Misa Sally Kilbourn. York. of New i- Florence Corucine. who spent the holiday season in Ottawa with her mother.

Mrs. William Consune. has returned to Chicago. Mrs Frank Bishopric, of Quebec, who has been the guest of Miss Lencre Chapman, leave today tor her home. Rev.

A. B. Browne, of SI James' I Cathedral, Toronto, was in Ottawa otUwl subdivision of th Cth-for a few days, th guest of Very oli women's League. Receiving Rev. Dean E.

r. Salmon and Mrt. Salmon. To Visit Son. Mrs Duder left on Saturday for Hollywood.

California, to spend few weeks with her son. Mr. Douglas Duder. known In the film world as Douglas Walton and Mrt. Walton Mrs G.

J. Lane Mexico, where aha for two months. has left for will remain Miss Hilda Cameron, of caster, is the guest of Mrs. Kidd. Lan- J.

r. Mr. and Mr. Wainwright Cleary are spending a month in Florida. For Saint John Guest Mrs.

Reginald Watts enter- tained delightfully at the tea hour fon Tuesday afternoon In honor of Montreal Gwaat. Mis Jennie Flotzberg. of Montreal, It spending some time in Ottawa at th home of Miss Lilian Freedman. Fer Mb Graham. Mist Rosalie Cumming entertained at bridge and a gift shower tin honor of Mis Xiliss Graham, who leave on February 1 to be- was th guest of her sister, Mrs.

come a nurse-in-training at Corn-Jama Towntend. wall General Hospital. I Wj" miLt-jih "TAH0USAND8 of girl use Lux Toilet I NvJS WsVfr "''r JL SqP to guard against dangcrou L''-zu 1 Xa. -sz- mm name porm choking againrt the tiny blem- 7 I' --000 I Wv, the dullr-rsa, the enlarge port I in saeaa I tOOOi ANO POWDtH that tne Ccearjetic Skin. I I SOMAWmm OONTl WTNIVIt OOISK Uae CKwnctie all yon with! But be- I ITOWAu2tH0W ri 00 treah iiMdrtarid i KAUt SMOOmutSS LL ALWAn before you go to bed, ttte Lux I 0 MAUF BMUTIUt j-Jglg Tofltt Soap.

The ACTIVB lather of thi I -JWrWttMMAg' 1 tntJetotv (reptile ityttrKe 't'n A sigaHolrywWsdBtot HAVTHI CHARM ff IhVj I X. THAT RIAliy WORKg 1 J-' J' I MRS. PATERSON NEW PRESIDENT Aaaual Meettag ef WlTee" Aaeeetatlee) aa Atteaetoe? W.laosrtera, R3. K. Pater.

son waa elected president of the Doctors wives Aaaociatioci at the annual meeting on Tuesday In the KAntt Drugh- tended by 100 member. Mr Fateraon preuaeo, tn th absence through Ulnea of th retiring president, Mrs, J. i Coupal. Associated witn sera, nww wiU be the following concert: Honorary prident, Mrs. J.

F. Kidd; honorary vice-preaident, Mr. F. W. C.

Mohr; first vice-president, Mrs. T. H. Legfett; second. Mrs, O.

A. CampbeU; aecre-tary. Mrs. E. H.

Wood; treasurer, Mr. G. S. WiUlamaon; nominating convener, Mr. J.

Humphries; program and social, Mrs. P. Bel- anger; entertainment, nn. n. v.

Kniewasser; flowers, Mr, w. Jeffrey. Tea was served after the meet- ing. when the taDie, gay wiuij Spring flowers, was presided over by Mrs. George Hooper ana mn.

J. L. Lamy. C. W.L.

TEA AND SHOWER gweeasfal Event at the Bom i Mr. and Mrs. E. T. B.

Fen-nefather. The charming home of Mr. and Mr. E. T.

B. Penn slather was th teen yesterday afternoon of a most successful tea and money shower held under the auspice of Mr. were the uiu Ida Hlckaon. and the past president, Mrs. J.

McKenna. Archbishop Forbes was present. and among the other clergy were: I Most Rev. John C. Cody, Bishop- elect of Victoria; Rev.

Father Beaudom. secretary to the Arch-' bishop; Very Rev. J. Scannell. O.M.I..

Provincial of the English Oblate of Mary Immaculate In Canada; Rev. J. Leo LeSage, I chaplain of the subdivision. I The table were lovely with: mixed Spring flower and tapers: in the colors of the league. Miss labbel Hutton, diocesan, president I 4ka I clergy, and thos having tea with them were: Mrs- A.

G. L. Mc-Naughton. Mrt. W.

L. Scott, Mr. D. J. Currie.

Mrt. R. S. Low, Mrt. J.

J. McCann. Mrt. N. J.

Leclerc. Mrt. David Cody. Mrt. H.

A. Panet, Mrt. N. Poulin. and Mrt.

Anglin. Presiding at th general table were: Mrs. J. A. MacCabe, Mr.

Patrick Kerwln. Mrs. T. Rlnfret Mrs. J.

Ambrose O'Brien. Mrs. H. K. Chow.

Mrs. Jan Pawlica. Mrs. G. J.

Desberats. Miss Kathleen O'Meara. Mrs. Douglas Ho-gan. Mr.

F. A. Parent Mrs. T. W.

Asselin. -The donations were received by Mrs. E. Lisle and Mrs. M.

Walsh, and th membership feet by Mrs. M. Noonan. Master Peter Penne-father attended the door, and the Girl Guide formed a guard of honor for th Archbishop. Ar rangement for the tea were capa bly looked after by Mrs.

J. B. Lotty, who was assisted by the hospitality committee. Member of the executive were hostesses. Protestant Federation.

Venerable Archdeacon Gdwer-Rees. M.C., of St George's Church, Montreal, will give an addrest to-niejit in the Chateau Laurier oh "The Survival of Our Civilization'' under auspice of the Protestant Women' Federation. The annual meeting will precede the address. Far Quebec Gayest Mrs. A.

T. Thompson was hostess at luncheon Tuesday at the Country Club In honor of Miss Jaoqueline Cote, ef is the guest of her uncle and aunt Hon. Louis Cote and Mrs. Cote. The guests included a number of the season's debutantes.

St Matthew's W. A. Rev. Wilfred Bradley conducted the devotions and gave an address-on the study book, at the January meeting of St. Matthew's ganior Woman's Auxiliary.

Mr. George Bradley presided and welcomed new members. Mrs. -H. E.

Basaett Dorcas secretary, reported outflte for four children will be provided again thi year. Notices were given by Mr. D. Og-den. educational secretary, of two missionary addresses.

Mr. Bar- nett will lecture on Africa In the Bate Memorial Hall on February 1. and on Monday, February It. Rev. Alan Green will lecture on the Columbia Coast Mission, in St Matthew' Hall.

Freaesrl rageaafy. A aucceeaful pageenV antttlad "Women of th Bible," waa presented at Western United Church on Sunday night by th MacKay Religious Drama Group, under direction of Mrs. Blyth Mac Donald. Th following took part: Ml Lola Stalker, Mia Eileen MacDonaM, Mrs, Addend. Mis Emma Both welt, Mr, John Powers, Ml Dor othy Moran, Mis Lei BothwelL Mrs.

It Bigger, Mia Lai Mac-Donald Mis lather Laverie, Ml Olive Neat. Mrs. i. Power. Mrs.

Wr -Neata, Mr. 0. Tluglisa, Miaa Peggy Buaval. Mrs. X.

SUtt, Miss Lillian Weeds, Mr. Cochraaa, Mia Ula Wood, Mrs. MacLeaa. Mr. O.

Wallace was the organist Other Jodal NeiOt On Page 10. Patent Leather Vogue Seen by Stylists HOLLYWOOa. Jatw The patent leather vogue, My atudio ityliit. prorata to become on of the strong- of th yx, adapted to" Porta aad afternoon aa wU a formal occasion. Cecelia Parker, in a new picture, wear a dinner gown made of thin whit net over matching taffeta, and banded about the entire hemline with i narrow snip of patent leather.

Tke. aairraa tarial give to th full skirt ot thia- Ssai iiiieiaii eeat sja aeaah as erata we easts auat aulas a. a me aenaea aatleaa sat ettk sasimiis st At the Meraaac Masts Cluk Caneeri wa Tkunday, January aa, at am ta the Chateau. Oeaege LamtMrt. a-eart barltesM, ef Tereote, will gtve the snsna wla the Ulaaas eg Ma Cutstae (soseaae), wh will heard her aa Faeruary at.

accentuated by. Oirma iw--4T4 brUtUnc ef light la re pXi HIGH-V. )) GRADE Women's Shoes Regularly 7.50, 8.50, 11.00 and 1150. A "EMBASSY" "SMABDON" "BLACHTOKD" and "La GIOCO.VDA" All our incomplete line of these shoes axe grouped at this attractive price for final clearance. This it an eventful sale, one that you can scarcely afford to miss.

The tire assortment is moat comprehensive, too. Thi styles include: Formal sandals, ties, monk strap styles, strap models, T-strap effects, plain and fancy pumps and novel ties. Th colors: Black, ow green, blue and wine, This Kid. calf, patent. suede and color.

nil combina-tions. Men's Boots Sire in Offering unusual value in high-grade, genuine leather boots in Beg. black with brown trim, attached to g.M, Standard tube skates. Size 6 to 9 1 SOAP SPECIAL "Cashmere Bonqaer A fine soap, delicately scented, cekes for 25c. and a 13c bottle perfume, a total value of )(-' 90e.

for atitlC Bath Crystals. in- tr Cellophan bags packed with fine crystals-, splen- did for suf letting the water. Usually 15c each, Woodbury" TOOTH PASTE. Woodbury' Dental Cream, regularly 23c a tuba, and a 10c tin Woodbury's Granular Tooth Powder, "the kind that dentists recommend." Special Thursday 25c vharlK Ogilvy Plan to attend th Cooking School sponsored by the Magdeleln da. Verchere Chapter, LOJJL, Capitol ThcastiB, Trida wt Mk A MflfntKil -ran-arf sri aw good things to eat AT six Bs a wbit Toa COMING EVENTS flected In the patent leather.

MONTH-END CLEARANCE! .98 to I Widths AAAA to the lot with Skates 5-95 WABASSO SHEETING 63" 48c 72" S2c 81" 8A5 90" Me An extra snowy white sheeting, suitable also for nurse' aprons nd uniforms. Sheets hemmed free. Unbleached Sheeting 67" IV 38c 4ae'45e52e 0e "This strong. durabl quality recommend itself to thrifty housewives, nd it will bleach, quickly. Close, even weave.

HEMMED FREE Darin JANTJA1T. MYCliANED, By Ow Exdtjr Prataea 55c; VAIL'O ty pi a 'l.

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