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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 24

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OTTAWA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958, THE Court Club Plans Open House The board of directors May Court Club of Ottawa, held the first Fall meeting in the club rooms. The president, Mrs. Manson G. Campbell, presided: and reported, that the and ready the Community team captains, were Chest Campaign blitz on October 15. It was decided, in this connection, to hold house" at the Convalescent Home, 270 Cooper street, on October 8, from two to five p.m., in the hope that many people would take advantage of the opportunity to view this important phase of the club's work.

Mrs. Harold Mulkins reported that "Club written by Mrs. Kevin O'Neill, was now completed and that copies would be presented to the delegates of the Affiliated May Court Clubs when they meet in Ottawa on October 27, 28, and 29. The Salvation Army drive, Rockcliffe district, convened by Mrs. Jock Findlay, netted total of $3,645.42.

Three new conveners were appointed to the following committees: Veterans', Library, Mrs. S. J. McDiarmid, General Hospital sewing, Mrs. Eric Medcalf: Blind Womens' committee, Mrs.

Edward kins: Copies of the 60th annual report have been mailed out to all members and associates and the placement committee has been active, allocating the work for the busy year ahead. The Convalescent Home has been running at full capacity all! Summer and the Civic Hospital library, which includes Veterans' Pavilion, reported the biggest circulation in its history. The course for provisional members will be held on Octo6 in the afternoon and on October 14 in the evening. PM Invited To Address Convention A delegation of the National Canadian Women's. Press Club and the Ottawa branch met with Prime Minister Diefenbaker briefly at his East Block office yesterday morning.

The group extended an invitation to him to be the keynote speaker at the triennial convention to be held Ottawa from September 6 to 12, 1959. The Prime Minister tentatively accepted the invitation. Members of the delegation were Miss Madeleine Levason, national president; Miss Simone Daigneault, national treasurer, and Mrs. Beth Hammond, naMul-tional secretary, all of Montreal; and Mrs. Frances Baldwin, Ottawa branch president: Miss Joan 1 Baxter, convention convener: and Mrs.

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Mary Flynn presided at meeting of the Business and Professional Women's sub-division of the Catholic Women's League held in The Journal Building. An evening of prayer was held in St. Home Chapel Tuesday. Miss Anna Tierney is -convener. Mrs.

ElizJabeth annual Beaton Autumn is tea convener to of (held this year October. E. M. Dunal explained the work of Community Chests and was thanked by Mrs. Frank Murphy.

Tory I and Club The Conservative Women's Business and Professional Club held an executive meeting at the home: of their president Miss Jeanne Travers, It was announced that the 20th annual meeting will be A held on October 29. A social evening with be held on October I. Mrs. R. J.

Heeney: was Osgoode Auxiliary Mrs. Hugh Wilson was Sostess to recent meeting of the Young Ladies' Evening Auxil. jary of St. James, United, Church, Qsgoode. Mrs.

H. Kerr presided. Mrs. Wilson conducted the devotions and Mrs. L.

Hawkins was soloist. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dave Lavarie. Mrs. W.

FitzSimons of Manotick addressed the meeting. nominated chairman of the nominations committee. GETTING Newest facts on the progress of Carleton University were given by the Dean, Dr. James A. Gibson, at a luncheon meeting of the Wives Association Engineers' History of Head table guests were Mrs.

G. B. Mercer, Mrs. P. W.

Mrs. R. H. Cratchley, Mrs. H.

D. Monteith, Mrs. W. R. Honeywell, Mrs.

Stephenson, Mrs. Diefenbaker, Dr. Gibson, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. L.

N. Moore, Mrs. L. Peddie, Mrs. D.

G. Donaldson, Mrs. G. B. Williams and Mrs.

Hugh C. Brown. Dr. James A. Gibson, Dean of Carleton University, addressed the opening Fall luncheon meeting of the Engineers Wives Association yesterday at the Rivermead Golf Club.

Dean Gibson outlined the history of the University and referred to future plans which include honor THE FACTS. Guest of honor at the luncheon was Mrs. John Diefenbaker right, who is seen with Mrs. George Stephenson, president, and Dr. held yesterday.

Gibson. Wives Hear Carleton U. work and professional schools He stressed problem of enrollment and stated that the university would be moving to the new campus later this year. was introduced by Mrs. George Stephenson, president, and thanked by Mrs.

Ludlow Weeks; Mrs. John Diefenbaker was guest of honor at the luncheon. It was announced that the annual dance will be held at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club- on November 28. The luncheon was convened by Mrs. Hugh C.

Brown who was assisted by Mrs. S. H. Galloway, Mrs. F.

H. McCall, Mrs. D. S. Cummings and Mrs, C.

E. Howard. came the bride of Siegfried Samuel Klemm in Fourth Avenue Baptist Church recently. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Grodde of Britannia Bay and 'the groom is the son of Mrs. Paul Klemm of Germany and the late Mr. Klemm. Rev. Earl Cameron officiated.

Mrs. F. W. Hewis was organist and Mr. Ken Little was soloist.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Eva Grodde. Mr. Gerhard Klemin was best man and the ushers were Mr. Guenther Schneider: and Mr. Fred.

Grodde, brother of the bride. The bride wore a floor length gown of white satin and lace fashioned with a scalloped neckline with floral- appliques a bouffant skirt with a front panel of satin. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion edged with floral appliques and seed pearls was caught to a small lace headdress and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, Pinocchio chrys an themums and leaves. Her attendant wore a pale green -nylon frock with an embroidered bodice and carried a hand bouquet of white shasta chrysanthemums. Following a reception Dayton's Town and Country Restaurant the couple left on motor trip to Quebec.

They will reside in Ottawa. Going away the bride wore an olive green suit, russet accessories and Orange Delight roses en corsage. Klemm-Grodde Vows Said In Fourth Avenue Baptist Miss Eunice Ellen be- and pearls, lilypoint sleeves and Janes Chatsick Wedding Vows Said in Killaloe Miss Grace Lois Chatsick and Mr. Morley Lloyd Janes were united in marriage recently in a double ring ceremony in Calvary Baptist Church, Killaloe, Ont. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Chatsick of Killaloe and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janes of Toronto. Norman Burbin ciated at the ceremony.

Mrs. Lawrence Getz was organist Minnie Chatsick of Buffalo was solojst. Mr. Chatsick gave his daugh-: ter in marriage and she was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Bruce Lewis, as matron of honor and Mrs.

Ralph Ristow, as bridesmaid. Mr. Ron Trupp: of Toronto was best man and the ushers were Mr. Harold Chatsick, -brother of the bride, and Mr. Art Mosley of Toronto.

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J. A. Gauthier presided recent meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ottawa General. Hospital held in the cafeteria. Reports were read by Mrs.

Eugene Turgeon and Mrs. Marc Marchessault. Mrs. Leon Lemieux read the minutes. Plans were discussed for the coming year.

Four members were delegatled to attend the Women's Hospital Auxiliary Association, Region 10, conference in wall on October 6. Mrs. Gauthier will also attend, Delegates are Mrs. Lemieux, Mrs. D.

J. Courtney, Mrs. L. E. Moffet and Mrs.

J. A. Nadeau. MRS. MORRIS SCHWARTZ, who is hostess for the annual sherry party for the Ottawa Ladies' Lodge of B'nai B'rith to be: held on Wednesday, October 1, from three to six o'clock.

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