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id Personal Club News Fashions s- Welfare Activities Realm oman st cairn ociai an TEACHERS HONOR COUPLER Mr. T. A. T. McKm Mr.

McKee Gnesta at Tec Bout. EACHERS of the Connaught Public ol entertained their principal, Mr. T. A. T.

McKee, and Mc-Kee at the tea hour at the Chateau La urier. Mr. J. T. Suther land read an address of congratulation to Mr.

and Mr. McKee on the occasion of their recent marriage. A aUver dish was presented to both, and a dainty corsage of Talisman roses to the bride. Mr. and Mrs.

McKee thanked their friends. Mrs. J. E.Cole F.lerted President Mrs. Clifford Stevenson was hostess on Tuesday afternoon for tte annuel meeting of the West-boro Mrs.

J. E. Cole prcddedTiind reporta were given by the superintendents of departments. Mrs. E.

ZaviU gave the 1 dedicatory prayer, and Mrs. H. A. DuPula brought a message of encouragement. Officers are: President, Mrs.

J. E. Cole; first vice-president, Mrs. Z. Ketch urn; second, Mrs.

E. ZaviU; third, Mrs. T. B. Gaw; secretary, Mrs.

A. Hobbs; treasurer, Mrs. A. Moore. Following the meeting a tea and money shower proved successful.

Refreshment were In charge of Mrs. J. H. Trowbridge and Mrs. W.

B. Timm, and the tea table was presided over by Mrs. E. ZaviU. Mrs.

J. Cook and Mrs. Z. Ketch um. Mrs.

A. Hobbs and Mrs. T. Gaw were assistants. Heaer Miss Miss May Sharpe, whose marriage takes place this week, was honored by members of the Girls' Auxiliary of St Bartholomew's Church, when they entertained at the home of Mrs.

W. Hughes. The bride-elect was presented with tea towels prettily embroidered with the Initials of each guest. mm HERE I Thursday fne enure eumnwr couacuon I Uaturing: av ALFANDRI rumi Caalarlar DAYTIME TRAVEL RESORT WEAR tA a spactal creaUve attention te Bridal Gowns Bridesmaids' Gowns Trousseaux .1.1.: If asreeeble price rani tor Summat. Ai it Alo a metal showing Lansbupie Whlta aneTl vj Pastel Summer Coata.

VWw'thli atrtktnt Collortton shown by Mannequins bt ijti -yg CrayJtoomThuraday frtdiy. tatueietiwitCie SALE I fancy Vaieea to Per box On Bale ff" yWle they last UV Evans Kert 114 Qaeea SL PHeae 1-152S "If if used to an office tee sell tf Dent Mlse the DIG SALE St RITT'S 4'. IMPORTED MFAVILT TtniD BED3PREAD3 Just artlvad wonderful duality, toiid tnttm. all lid. eacn SI S-iial cleah-d M.nn!st4 T.VA-H ET" reeear" --nt Kegvlar Prleee, Thoue I-3JU i COMING EVENTS toimmuli ntt this k4 lOf St OWU mZm trM drmnoa aoUeM lor amte olis eSauanao Im MUtdtasB Mtnlcale and aupfr.

Goorse't Parish Halt. Metcalfe itrwt, Wednes day, May 4. sun. AdmtMtoii Z3e. Urges Women Direct Welfare Work For Women, Children LONDON." Ont, May 5.

Cf Recommendations that women take more prominent places in public life and that executive positions for women be opened were advanced today by Mrs. M. J. Pou-pore, of Toronto, convener of the unemployment committee, at the annual convention of the Ontario Women's Liberal Association. Also embodied in Mrs.

Poupore't report were recommendations to improve relief problems and training schools. "We recommend that women be chairmen of. and in the majority on, every board or organization whkfl 11 luuuuud the welfare of women and children-, Mrs. Poupore's report said in part The report said the position of chairman of the Mothers' Allowance Board "might be capably and ftttinglx filled by a and recommended maintenance of positions for women on the industry and labor board in the Department of Education and other bodies. Relief from burdens of relief taxation was asked for municipalities.

Adoption of a system of unemployment insurance was recommended. Mrs. rR. WiddifleldStratford, was elected president by acclamation, succeeding Mrs. W.

H. Fox, Toronto, Mrs. R. Deschmsn, Ottawa, was elected legislation committee convener. Te Attend College Dance.

Miss Joan McNeill will be among the Ottawa guests to attend' the annual ball of the cadet corps of St. Andrew!" College-aW Aurora. At the SelgsJery Clb. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Frsser accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. O. A.

Elliott and Mrs. W. M. Elliott, of Toronto, were among the recent guests at the Seigniory Club. Friday COTTAGE CHEESE- Always freeb- Easy to digest vi Highly Pkeee S-Sllt -Large Office- TO RENT Suit Dentist or Doctor Apply- llT- LADIES' NEW SPRING Coats and Suits ON DISPLAY AT uauTsa JO-ISV BIDIAD ST.

s-tsss ncijcmsma' II HTU Why Grow -iuauyj jnanaifjNIontpelier, Vt-The the work- of the Red CrossSbr wnrtakeVla1reearTyTn ciety by Mrs. W. L. Currier, Jr. ul Mrs.

R. McLaughlin and her Old? By JOSXPHINZ LOWMAN CIRCLE WITH LEG. HAVE Just discovered that 1 have swallowed hook, sinker. end quite a few yards of line that a friend put out for me. Much to my delight I recently discovered an attractive walking partner.

She is entertaining and, wonder of won ders, she likes to walk as far and as fast os I do. This is a difficult combination to find for the average woman likes to window shop as she walks and I do not definitely! Imagine my chagrin the other night when I heard my walking partner telling her dinner partner that the only way she could keep up with me was to ask a few leading question about some subject am interested in and then walk and listen while I walk and talk. Have you ever tried this? As I look back I can recall that I talked almoat constantly on some of these dashes and then returned home so breathless that I wondered if-14 were slipping in physical stamina. This sense was increased by, looking back to see Dorothy coolly waving from the front walk. I pass this on to you because it is an excellent suggestion about how to walk with a long distance partner, or a man with very long legs, and also because it will develop charm.

'You may recall that one of the Jlrst "do's" in how to the most breathless! Today's hip exercise. Stand th the left side paraUel to the wall. Place the left hand on the wall for support Make large circles Twtln iheTlght-Jegv-KeepJ- the knee sun and mane we circles as large as you can. Turn the other side to the wall and make circles with the left leg. If you wish to have my leaflet on reducing the hips, send a three- cmtsUmped-envelope with jrour! request for the exercises to mean csre of The Journal.

Far Popular Couple. Mr1 Clare Brunton was host at a dinner at the Rivermead Golf Qub In honor of Miss Lucille Smythe and Mr. Bill Brunton, whose marriage takes place short- Covers were laid tor eight Protestant Children's Milage. -Plans for a vegetable garden for the children as well as a flower garden were made on Tuesday at the meeting of the board of the Protestant Children's Village, over which H. W.

Skinner presided. It was stated a large donation of Easter eggs bed been received "from First Avenue, Crichton, Cambridge, Glashan and Percy street public schools. rhlldreh aft mitted during the month; two. dis charged and there are 33 in Village now. Ot nine are the school group, 18 pre-school and eight infanta.

Mrs. Kenneth A. Greene and Mrs. Cecil Burns were visitors last month and those for this month will be Mrs. C.

H. Mac-laren and Mrs. Edmund Malloch. Arisiuuwertjade by the fire inspectors, the Victorian Order of Nurses, and Miss Janet Parker. 1 ot Toronto, visited the Villege and took the children on a picnic to th Experimental Farm.

They were also guests of the Regent I Theatre to see Rebeete of Sunny- brook Farm. Mrs. Harold Rogers will be convener of the drive tor funds next Autumn. Donations were received from Lthe Governor Generat, Royal -As-1 tronomlcal Society, Trinity church, St Paul s-Eastern United church Ladies' Aid Society, Circle Four of Chalmers church. St James United church, Parkdale United Sunday school, W.A.

of Clan Cam eron and Protestant Children's Village and Hospital Club, TANKIE KUEHLr PEMBROKE. Msy (Staff) A pretty May wedding was solemnized a noon on Mon- laloe lAitherf Church, when Miss Dorothy Jean Kuehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Kuehl, of Killaloe. became the bride of Wes ley Psnkie, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Pankle. of Golden Lake. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an attractive gown of white bridal satuvwlth white and tarried bouquet of white roses. Miss Esther Laymen, the brides maid, wore a sky-blue gown, with a bandeau of blue, and carried red rosea.

Mervllle Kuehl was best man. snd Mias M. Zummach presided at the organ during the ceremony, A reception was afterwards leld for friends and relatives st i Jie home of the bride's perenttr -tMrind Mrs. Pankle-wU maei 1 their home in Golden Lake. Decome cnarming is uie auvitt 40 become a good lutener.

I'll wager that Dorothy is the most charming woman in the world and that I am MRS. W. M. BAILEY PRESIDENT Fifty Annas! Meetings erf Hemest'i Auxiliary to TJCCA. Held.

Mrs. W. M. Bailey was elected president of the Women's Auxiliary to the Y.M.CA. at the 53rd annual meeting on Tuesday.

Mrs. Bailey succeeds Mrs. T. W. Burn, who was presented a bouquet of roses by Mrs.

W. N. Barry on behalf of members. Mrs. F.

W. Musgrove conducted the devotions, and reports were given by the recording secretary, Mrs. J. Clarke; treasurer, Mrs. T.

S. McMorran; corresponding secretary. Mrs. W. A.

Armstrong. In the boys' department, it was stated 308 events were held during the year, with a total attendance of 7.893. Solos were sung by Mrs. W. J.

Galbraith, accompanied by Mrs. John Sutherland. Two new members were welcomed. A letter was received from Mr. W.

A. Milks thanking members tor assiatance in boys' worIC i i 1 i Mrs. J. S. Eagleson presided during the election of the following officers: Honorary presidents, Mrs.

F. W. Burn and Mrs. H. F.

Ballantyne; immediate past president, Mrs. George W. Pay ton; president. Mrs, W. M.

Bailey; first vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong; second, Mrs. T.

S. McMorran; third, Mrs. C. Scott Murray; treasurer, Mrs. J.

H. Tucker; cor-r responding secretary, Mrs. W. A. Milks; recording secretary, Mrs.

P. TUley. Mrs. George W. Peyton was in charge of the tea.

The table was bright with Spring flowers and green tapers in silver holders. Mrs. E. J. Jenkins and Mrs.

F. W. Burn presided. Stewarton W.A. 2.

The last meeting of the season of the Women's Association of Stewarton United Church was presided over by Mrs. H. Beer. The secretary and the treasurer reported on the year's activities. whereby a large sum of TnoneyTformtng Rights- Society was raised.

A substantial sum was voted to the board of managers, and donation was made to the Big Sister Association. The following team captains were appointed: Mrs. S. J. Pres-cious, Mrs.

J. R. Foulds, Mrs. O. J.

Eraser. Mrs, E. J. Pearce. ricwer conveners for.

the Summer will be Mrs. D. J. Fraser and Mrs. J.

F. Ellard. circle were hostesses, end the tea table was presided over by Mrs. George Gibson and Mrs. H.

Beer. Mrs. J. P. Ferguson received the money donations.

1 a Umlttd The Flash J. i I naant ETTICKS Here, ther, everywhere youH see the flash of white Enna Jetticks. Graceful street ahoea, air cooled by Sports and spectators with alert lines and gay new trimmings. NOTE! Our assortment ef Bttlnts new eeenpteto. Avoid dieappeintment by eheeeing yenrs TOMOOW! PEC I f.

'v. '2. 2Mi-'M zwm. SOCIAL AND Betura to Capital Hon. J.

G. Gardiner and his daughterrMUs riorence Gardiner, have returned afte spending the week-end in London, Ont. frior Is De. Miss Dorothy Hardy will entertain at dinner on Wednesday evening, prior to Miss Kay Dunnlngs dance st the Country Club. Eesidlng In sXeekellffe.

Colonel and Mrs. T. Dann, who arrived in Ottawa recinUy from Winnipeg, have taken up residence on Park Road, Rockcliffe. For Mrs. Mclntyre.

Mrs. M. B. Stanton enterUined at a delightful tea in honor of Mrs. D.

E. Mclntyre, formerly Miss Frances Baxter. For O'Mears-Sharpe Wedding. Mrs. Robert Gibb, of Trenton, will be in Ottawa tor the wedding of Miss Mary Sharpe to Mr.

Frank J. O'Meara. at which she will be of honor. While in the city she will be the guest uf her mother, Mrs. Frederick Mobley.

Miss Bedard Honored. 'r. Mrs. Leonard Bowman and her sister, Miss-Levlna Potvin, were joint hostessesal a bridge and kitchen shower in honor of Miss Lilian Bedard, one of this month's brides. Week-End Guests, Miss Gladys Houston, of Springfield, and rMrT Carl En-strome, of Boston, were the week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Page. Mr.

Alexandre Cannon, of Quebec, is spending few days in OtUwa with his parents, and Mrs. L. Arthur Cannon. Torento Guest. Miss Francean Campbell, of Toronto, who was among the winners in national competition sDonsored by the Canadian Per- receivea at Government House, wmie in Ottawa is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Campbell. Encagenfieltt Anaotutced.

Mr, and Mrs. Norman O. Haugh announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorothee Alice Flight Lieut Sheldon Coleman. R.C.A.F., Rockcliffe, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Cole- mar- TuneT Mlse Blackburn Honored. Miss Laurie Blackburn, whose marriage takes place shortly, was the guest of honor at a supper party given by Mrs.

George Spratt 'Phont 6-0086 -I. of NADA An white buck, tan piping' and two-tone all leather heel. 80 CLARICE In white kid. cut out and perforated. Note -the drer covered heel 80 KENT The hit of the season in white buck, with brown trim and two-tone leather heel tlenuinr-whitr buck with trim and heel of tan calf wltn white sUtching.

80 In all white Idd," punched through and through. Kid covered beet 8-50 'Vet oilvy w. PERSONAL Hesse frees Tereato. Mrs. G.

Scott Murray has re turned home from Toronto where she wss the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. P. Moyer, for a few days. Mrs.

C. J. Allan Is spending a short time in Toronto, Mr. Hector Chsrlesworth is a guest at the Chateau Laurier. .0.1 e.

0 Cmagat Bride's Beee.net Miss Rita Clarke caught the bride's bouquet at the Gardner-Sauve wedding on Tuesday. 0 Prior to Departure. Miss Knudteon, whose marriage takes place shortly in Calgary, and who left over the week-end for Sault Ste. Marie on her way to the West, entertained at a tea prior to her departure. Mrs.

H. Mayfleld and Miss E. Jsmieson presided at the tea table, Miss Helen Haultain, who spent a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs. A. G.

Kaultaln, has returned to Mont- real. a Winnipeg Guest. Miss Janet Carruthers, of Winnipeg, who spent the Winter in Bermuda, is now in Montreal, and will be in Ottawa on Friday. She will be the guest of Mrs. E.

R. Bremner. Mr. and Mrs. George McClelland, who spent the Winter in St Petersburg, Florida, have returned home.

Te Visit Sister. Mrs. E. W. Sansom leaves tomorrow, for Montreal to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs.

G. Cargill, at the "Glen-eagles." Home from Qneen's. -J Miss Mary Reid is home from Queen's University, to spend the Summer with her mother, Mrs, Lyle Reid. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Harold Woods leave on Thursday for Montreal, and will sail on Friday by the Duchess of York to spend several weeks in England- and on the Continent o- a Fer Montreal GneetA -Miss Diana Grier, of Montreal. was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Kenneth Henderson at the Country Club. whospent the Easter -season at her home in An tigonish, N.S., is now in Montreal on her way to Ottawa.

Mrs. Kirk will remain in the Capital with her husband, Mr. Kirk. for several weeks at the Chateau Laurier. In Our Better Dress oyely Candlewick: Bedspreads' 2.75 MCh Just right for Summer be- cause they require no iron- ing.

White ground with hand-tufted patterns in pink, gold and red. 80 100. Clearonce, Odd Lines OH Eegular Prices. CANDLEWICK SPREADS otily, tt. I IS far 1 only.

roa. IS tor only, rag. TS for only. re. ee only, ra.

11.00 for ing the of of by no by to at ti RAYON SPREADS 1 only. rat. SOS for t.tt only. itf. 4.0S for lit 4 ray ob taffata preaav res.

ise for LACE SETS 8prad, two aeanros and three- -ptcco vanity art. aata. roe. OS for .7. "Ilf sat, rat- lies for 14.41 Dramatic Cantata ts Presented By St.

Giles Choir Under the direction and musical leadership of Mrs. Angus Orr, AXC.M, the choir of St Giles' Presbyterian Church to their list of successes, present last evening, en the stage of church kail, the colorful cantata Belahazzar's Feast or the Fall Babylon. The producer was Adam McGregor, and the reader James G. Scott In addition to rousing choruses msny harmonious trios, quartets and quintets were rendered by the members of the following chorus of Jewish maidens, Chaldeans, snd soldiers: Mrs'. D.

Hunter. Mrs. K. Milks, Mrs. Z.

McQuaig, Mrs. F. Meikie. Mrs. D.

McKeigan, Mrs. J. Cummin g. Mrs. A.

-H. Bottrell, Misses B. Spratt, Isoeel Vicker, B. Whillans, A. Knauff, B.

Low. H. McLennan, Harriet Kydd, Inez Bonell, Christine Urquhart, and Messrs. Alex -Vessie, W. T.

Mac-Skimming. George MacDonald. John Sinclair, John G. Grierson, or. O.

Spratt Watterson and Hugh Boyd. Impersonators: King Belshszzar. N. T. Allan Outwn Nitrocris, Mrs.

6. C. Spratt; Daniel; Adam MacGregor; Jewish maiden. Mrs. Alex Jsmieson; Hananlah, Angus Orr; lord and lady of the court Alex Jsmieson and Miss A.

Mcintosh; an angel, Mrs. N. T. Allan; high priest, George Reid. The principals, the King, the Queen, and Daniel, were admirably cast and.

both musically and dramatically splendid interpretations these difficult roles were given. Enhanced by the liahUne effect Miss B. Urquhart the costumes' were the subject of much favorable comment by the' capacity audience. whose enthusiastic applause left doubt as to the success of the cantata. Between curtains Mrs.

Orr was presented with a beautiful bouquet the cast in appreciation of her untiring efforts during rehearsals bring the cantata to the musical standard of perfection attained. Following the cantata the cast were tendered a banquet by the Ladies' Aid under the convener- Fee Mlas BUckbnrsu Miu Jean Rankin was 'hostess a recipe shower oif, Monday evening in honor of Miss Laurie Blackburn one of this season's brides. e- Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Billingsley are spending some time at the Seigniory Qub. Sctsettoi MTr fax, is spending Ottawa. o- Other Sodal News On Page 70 ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR ALE OF PURE Spldndid st lection still in and printed silks ordinarily to 3.95 yard. A rare chance for economyT Remarkable choice! Pure silk satin pure dyt printed crepes hand-blocks ed pure ailk crepea-tprinted silk chiffons pure silk" Crepe Miranda pure ailk ninon pure silk taffeta-pure ailk Hjah;" rtm --x Shop ew Summer Frocks Attnctiv Sher Fabrics Chifforr Marquisette Lice -TripU Shtei Purt Silk Crepe 10-95 22-50 MfssesV1 Women Half Sixes Let us how-you-out1 and stimulating as a Spring garden.

LADY PLAYERS OPEN SEASON Tarkot froarirearerTWStS. Aannal Spring Laaebeea Held at Ottawa Haat aad Getf Claa. CTrvmES for the season for lady players of the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club opened on Tuesday with the annual Spring luncheon enjoyed by -a larae number of members and guests. The tables were decorated with Spring flow-ersfsnd st the head table were executive members of 1938, and me past presidents. Mrs.

Charles Robertson- nresU. dent of the ladies' branch, presided, and following the luncheon reports were given by the captain. ears. n. i uroadoent.

and the sec retary, Mrs, H. Parry. Mrs. W. Y.

Denison, local chairman of the Quebec provincial team fund, urged members to support the A feature was the presentation of two new silver trophies to lady" plsyers. Mrs. W. C. N.

Marriott, wife of the president of the club, gave one trophy, and the other was donated by Mrs. Freeman Smith. A nominating committee was formed, Mrs. R. Campbell, Mrs.

J. Thomas snd Mrs. T. followed the luncheon. prizes being won by Mrs.

Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. E. T. Langdon, Mrs. A.

Brownlee, Mrs. J. Meikie, Mrs. E. Campbell and Mrs.

Fred Murphy. Fer Mlae Polrier. Miss Aileen Poirier. one of the) season's brides, was guest of hon or when the bridge club, to which entertained-in her honor and presented her with three oil paintings. -o' At Montreal Wedding.

The marriage of Diana, daughter of the, late A. E. Grier and of Mrs. Crier, of Montreal, to Mr. WUliam-Hanbury3udden, ot Ot tawa, 'son of Mr.

and 'Mrs. Han- Dury uuaaen, 01 Montreal, win take place on Saturday afternoon. May 14, at 2.30 o'clock in the Church of St. Andrew and St Paul in Montreal, with the reception being held in the Ritz-Carlton. Mr.

Charles Hebert, of Ottawa, will be best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Peter Smellie and Mr. Duncan MacTav-ish, both of Ottawa. Heme fer Summer. Mr.

Ronald Merriman will be home from Queen's University, Kingston, to spend the Summerj with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Merrism.

SILKS plsi .28 1 .75 rrH 1 V. necklines, moulded short sleeves, exquislto deUu in those reauj gooa fashions that you can wear ell Summer, priors to take note of are luggage tan, May wine, Venice blue, hedgerose, bud Hgreen and the peretmiel nave and black. 1 I 1 1 mm my 1 I 1 II HI.

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