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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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1 Gladys Ovens Is June. Bride SWIM SPARKLERS Featuring the "Either Williams' Swimmer's Swim Suit and other one and two-pit et suits for Summer fun VJS to S1JJ5 Sizes 32 to 40. C1m WtC I.t yjk. vThtrt Btauty and fashion liett 151 Sparks 2-1717 VFUR STORAGE of your valuation taehiSias VTorlA Wide Insurance J8l Rideau St 3-5271 Fur Remodelling 1 3 WED Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McCrum after their wedding Sat in mm iJOfl 8 5 IV mi i Cuaronited byVV j- I y. WO 1 i vCood Ilouiekttf infi 1 1 i 1 In I Oe-Were tttZKH. $125. CUTTING THEIR WEDDING CAKE Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Aihton Hewton art shown cutting their wedding cake at the reception which followed their wedding in Our Lady of Perpetual If lip Church. Tht bridt was the former Mils Margaret Mary Kevins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Nevlns.

Mr. Hewton I isftht son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. i i- i 4 'I urday afternoon in St James United Church.

The bride was the former Mlis Dorothy Ellen Louise McLean, of the late Mr. -and Mrs. G. C. McLean.

The bridegroom is tht son of Mr. and Mrs. H. U. McCrum (Phdto by Little.) couple later left, on a wedding trip to -Lake Champlaln where they will spend tht Summer, for travailing the bridt wore a grey erejt afternoon dress, with'yel-Zow accessories, and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses.

On their return Mr. and Mrs. Medveduke will rcilde In OK tawa. i Out-of-town guests at the wed ding Included; Mrs. P.

J. Disk uesswoi'IcMyou 10 '2 13 14 15 16 17 mm vzo Her Royvt Number Is 1, Find yovrs on Iht Dc-Wovt. IFlSliMVlSW ENDS GUESSWORK I Only rUyve Home Permanent has the Diai-a-Wave a simple chart that gives you in seconds your personal Ravve number your guide to the one right wave for your particular kind of hair. Bronson Memorial Home, ,1 I' Residents of the Bronson Mem orlal Homt were treated to a program of entertainment Monday evening, including a variety of motion pictures screened by Jack Winter, assisted by Mrs. Graham Brown and Mrs.

Gordon Law. Mrs. Brown also presented a numDcr ox piano selections of amlliar music The evening clos ed with MTYlnz of refreshmentsl 1 .1 1 rvmOAYf JVUK 7, THE OTTAWA JOUIWAL If 15 4 HI Mil Gladys Maud Ovens, daughter of Mr. and Mr. WUllast Ovens, of Kars, became the brldi of Mr.

4 Iran Ambrose Bord, tori of Mr. Edward Boyd and tht lati Mnu Boyd, of Brownttrarf, Qut on Saturday- afternoon In Park-dale United Church. 'j Jtev. A. Y.

Robertson, of North Gower, officiated at the marriarej Itr. A. Smith played tht wedding music and Mr. A. Culbert sanfj Tht church was decorated with Snapdragons, j.

Given In- marrlaxt by hi father, the bride was attended by Mixs Hazel Boyd, filter of tht bridegroom, as bridesmaid. Mry Clayton Boyd attended his couila as beit man. Tht uihen were Mr. Heber couiln of tht bridegroom and Mr. Wendell Hy land, couiln of the bride.

rJ 'The bride wore a white satin sown designed with a fitted bodice and sweetheart, necklina i inset with lace. Her Ion sleeves came to points over tht hands. A headdress of orange blossoms and net, which had been worn by her treat-aunt on her wedding day, held her finger-tip veil In place and she carried a bouquet cf pink roses. The reception waa; held In tht Orange Lantern Inn and later tht couple left on a motor trip to Western Ontario. Tht- bridt travelled In a navy blue gabardine suit with matching accessories.

The couple will live in Brownsburg. Among the out-of-town guests werp Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robsort, Mr Angus Robson, Clarence Robson and Mrs. Beverley, all of Windsor; Mr.

and Mrs. A. Roy, of Tfapanee; Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. Gorr, cf Toronto; -Mrs. Garnet BarnetVof Vankleek, Hill; and Miss A. MacDonald, Miss T. and bliss D.

Mac-Donald, cf Montreal. Medveduke -abor Pink and white carnations decorated the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption, North Bay; Saturday morning for the -marriage of Miss Sylvia Pauline Gabor. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. George Gabor of North Bay, to Mr.

WU liana Medveduke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Medveduke of Ottawa. Rev. father Adams The wedding music was played by Mil Eunice Seya, and Miss Mary Seya was soloist.

3Tie bride was given in marriage by her father end attended by Mrs. Helen Dlak of Ottawa as matron of honor. Th bridesmaids were: Miss Kay Medveduke, Ottawa; Miss Eraa Karl-. berger, Toronto; Miss Rayma Thompson, Toronto; Miss Evelyn Gabor, Ha mil (on and Mrs. Lee Sender of Chieago.

Little Misses Joan and Lorraine Roveda wtrt Cower; girls. Mr. Arthur Gabor was best man. and the ushers were: Mr. Fred Medveduke, OtUwa: Mr.

Seattle, North Bay; Mr. Let Shrader, Chicago; Mr. John R. McConkeyy North Bay, and Mr. Bill Odyniki North Bsy.

Tht bride wore a gown of white satin styled with a bouffant skirt, a bateaU neckline, long tight sleeves, and a tunic effect extending. Into a A silver crown held her floor length Tell of tulle with Trench lact In place, and she -carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. jA1" reception wss held at tht Begia Hotel, North Bay. Tht and Mr. L.

deGrendpre of Ot tawa; 3Ir. and Mrs. James Estoda, Mr. M. Estoda and Mr.

James Swdinski of Hamilton. i MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Aktr, who wtrt married Saturday afternoon in St.

Gilts Preibyttdan Church. The bride was tht former Miss Marjorit McAllister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen McAllister of Gagetown, NB. The bridegroom Is tht son of Mrs.

George Aker of Sydney Mines, NS, and tht lata Mr. Aker. (Photo by Little.) Vanasse Labelle Spring flowers decorated St. Anne's Church this morning at nine o'clock, when the marriage was solemnized of Miss Laurette Labelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Labelled and Mr. Noel Vanasse, son of Mrs. M. L. Vanasso and the late Mr.

A. Vanasst. Rev. W. Scantland officiated and Mr.

Carson played the organ music, assisted by the choir. Given in marriage by her father, tht bride was attended by Mrs. R. Parent as I- matron-of- honor, Miss Lucille Labelle as bridesmaid and Miss GInette Vanasse as flower glrL The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Maurice Vanasse as best man.

The bride chose a gown of white satin styled with a yoke of Chantilly lace, a fitted bodice and long sleeves tapering to points over her hands. Her full skirt extended into slight train. A tiara of seed pearls held her veil of tulle illusion in place and she carried 4 cascade bouquet of red roses. After the wedding reception, Mr. and Mrs.1 Vanasst left on a trip to Quebec City.

For travelling the bride wore a maroon colored suit with grey accessor ies. i On their return the couple will make their home in Ottawa. FASTERl i Rayve waving timet art up to twice as fast as old-type home permanent. Your Rayve number in the eaiy-to-follow direction booklet gives you totheminuta timing, so you waste no time getting your riroteationally perfect home wave! LASTS LONGERI Your Rayve Homt Permanent stays fn longer! What's more, it's soft and lustrous from the very first day no frizzy ends, no fuzzy dryness. Rom THt famous rmc5tKr UIOUTOm I I' Lady Alexander To Attend; Garden: Party ViscounUis Altxinder has accepted an invitation to be present at the garden party to be given by the Laurentlan Chspter, IOD on Friday.

June' 10. at Earnscilf it 1 was announced at the monthly meeting of tht Chapter, held Monday. Her xc2lltncy if honorary president of the National Chspter, IODE. The regent, Mrs. R.

E. Wode-houie, presided at the Mr 1. JE. Powell, postwar services convener, reported that 71 articles had been completed in the workroom and shipped to England during May, as well as five-15 pound food parcels and five boxes of soap. A total of 27 knitted articles had been turned in and shipped to England, announced Mrs.

Walter Scott, knitting convener. was voted for food parcels to Britain, to be sent during the Summer months. sale! Women's FELT HATS 3:89 Look! Half price and less away less for felt Hats, fine fur felts, mind you! Most are of tht tailored type wearable in any seai on, including English stitched felts. Cloches, off-the-face, sailors, medium brim styles black and colors. Wednesday J.Ss Third Floor.

Cotton and Riyon REMNANTS to Vi OFF Chambrays Beersuekers Broadcloths i a Muslins Plain Rayons Kayon Prints i And many other wanted weaves in this eleara way of depleted? bolts from a busy season's selling.1 Lengths from half yard to 4 yards. Sparks St. floor. LOOK! New Perfect Rayon Panties 5 9 i WIsp-welght, breeze-cool rayons in pretty pastels of azure blue, yellow, also white are savin g-prced. Cool, brief styles, in small, medium and large sizes.

Second Floor. A ocoa mats, si Reg. UJ9 and 3J9 14 24. II 21. 20 22 In.

Big, sturdy, thick 1H inches deep imagine buying these at a fraction of their value. Keep floors clean by 'keeping grime outside' place these durable Mats at every entrance. Wednesday $1 Fourth Floor, MIS? marriage in St Anthony's Church Saturday morning. Tht bridt was tht former Miss Rebecca Cotac daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Simeon Cozac of Charlton, Ont tThe bridgrpom is tht son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LIcar-(Photo by Little.) their franchise Th members were urged to ust ectloa. His Dream Girl at the comlnr-el-j jShower baths wert used by tht ancient Greeks. Ttoiirbi he can SEE nw heen in your hair.

FEEL hs careisafIe softness, THRILL to its alonous natural beauty. Yes, tonight it you use LustrtCremt Shampoo tdjl Lustrt-Otam Shampoo gWes hair 3-way fovtIintssr rrasrantly clean, free efleete dandruff. Soft, telHt-fnanoge, perfect for htmt pertnanents. Clittenlng with sheen. No soapy film.

Nt special rlnte. Only Lustre-Creme hss Kay Daumit's blend of secret ingredients pUtsgtntU Umlin. More beautiful women use dainty soapless Lustre-Creme than any other cream shampoo. a Tfednesday HEADLINE 453116 1 MM yes .1 1 lis TvWt I Je If A i ik tf- Vliillii 1 S- 1 1 Substandard of iheV.65 QualUy )' wiicn nas under a doUar bought MaUty Nylons? Nylons of the sheer, flattering yet long-war'infe: 45-gauge, 30 denier quality. And they'll look as lovely wear as weU as if you'd paid; full Price, for the defects ift trifling, hard-to find mis-weaves.

Wine mist, autumn dusti cloud haze are the colors. Sixes 8H to 10. Wednesday Jj. Sr. roor.

Sale Women's Cool 111: llji; III; 1: Floral Batiste Usual 2.98 Qualities'. So cool! I So pretty! And at of $1.00.1 fortunate buy of thejmamifac-turer's overmakes brinrs -this unusual i opportunity. Well made, all perfect; jthey're Jn charming floral patterns on I white and other grounds. Wednesday morning 1 I lis i Greatly Reduced iri Li i Murpnv-uamoirs accona 'fi: 'jj I. 1 -T English (Suiiin NetsBi Regularly SIM to S.I.

75 HHJir It! mm I I fa' you save from 37c to 77c oh ferv ifard. You.can choose from fine Enjtfish mieiiNet to 12 tnreads to the inch) ia? plain weaves and lovely patterns, straw! beige; in color. aiiccr ocDiu3n maaras in naiurai, some wun coiorea mollis, jo to OUiincnei wide Wednesday, yard ftoor llNightq aYARD owns 98 Blinds That Adjusjlfllp Angle wun smcie control cor a in one nana mmnw: Ivory Metal Smooth: rfntiri Finish Easy to Clean I 1 their beauty, their convenience at la savinc! With a your finger, you slide them Up down-thd ugly cords, filter, no squealing pulleys, never! Js lbp-sjded effect, instal. Be sure to bring measurcmentsli Murphyamble'irovrtti Murphy's clears balances of thq famous 'Single Control itoii-A-iviaiic uiincxs-rwnat an opportunity for you to enjoy Stick of gear Easy to ''I -i H'.

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