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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951. SOCIAL; AND PERSONAL W. Hemf Mely-Hutchlnson, of (KxrirMl, arrived: to stay at Covexantect House os Saturday aborning. .7 i The Governor. Omml and ft Viscountess Alexander gave a cnrwuna party tor 1M efandmi and tmlnri of SL Bartholomew' Sunday.

School en aiurai Tb Anjbessedoe of France and Hubert Quarln eompenied by their children, Philippe and Heleoe, an spending toe. Christmas holiday la IM Laureatiaae. Brigadier and Mr. W. Cos entarlalnad at a late evening party on Saturday.

-v'-' Mr. snd" Mr. Edwin J. Low. ray and Mr.

Bill Lowrey of Aim; ara vial tin Mr, nd Mrs. AUrad Pain lor toe tnnsuna season. Mr. Oraca Lester, of Mont real. accompanied by bar daughter, Mlas Myrtle at spending in umsuna aaa-eon In Ottawa with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. rata Cardinal. Mr. and Mrs. Zdwin A.

Petor- on entertained on Saturday evening lor the attendant and ouWof-towR guests following the wadding of their daughter. Viola to Pilot Officer F. Bieeborough. Mrt. Karl B.

Birchard enter. tamed at luncheon' in honor of Mia Phyllia Hulae, whoaa mar- stage -takes place this week. V- Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Eaat-wood and their daughter. Janice, of Sarnie, will spend the Christmaa holiday with Mrs. Eastwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Xarl Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. George Pingle entertained at dinner on Saturday In honor of Miss Phyllis Hulae, 'a bride-elect of this week. -Mrs. Norman B.

McLean is In BouchervUle. to spend the holiday season with Mrs. da-Gasp Power, formerly of Varcbtraa, Que. Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Scott, of To ran to. are In Ottawa to spend the Christmas season with Mrs. Scott's, parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank. Griersoav. Miss Msrion Mitchell sailed Saturday from New York on the "Queen Mary" for England, Scotland and franc. She will return on February 7.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Muir, 159 Carting avenue, will be "At Heme" to their friends on Thursday, December 27, from three to five In- the afternoon and seven to nine In the evening on the occasion of their 50th wadding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Trad Bradley will be In Montreal to spend Christmaa with thelt sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Bradley, and Fit. Lt and Mrs. O. F.

Bradley. Mix Barbara Beach, whose BtarHaga to flying Officer Ken- neth Edward Lewis will take place on Thursday, December 27, was the guest of honor at showers given by Msa June Pippaa, Miss Christine Karson, Miss Ramon Dupont, Mrs. N. H. MacDonald, Miss Margaret Shipely and the girl of the Bank of Montreal.

1 Lieutenant Peter Berry, RCN, of Halifax, and Mr. Charles Berry, of Storrs, will spend the holidays with their 'F 'i' from rff parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Berry of Bockcliffe Park.

Hoaorinr Miss Phyllis Hulae, whoaa marriage takes place oa Wednesday. Mrs. James Orme and members at bar bridge club entertained at a shower on maturday. r. Mrs.

B. R. Bigg, of Sher-brook, la the guest at bar son- in-law and daughter. Lt Col onel and Mrs. W.

M. McAKulty. Miss Marian Joyce Price was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mies Bernice lesson. The guest of honor was presented with a. corsage oouquet of pink chrysanthe mums.

Mr. J. Hearndea of SL Joseph d'Alma, Is spend ing we Christmas holidays rlth his parents. Mr. aad Mrs.

J. R. Heamden, Georgian Club inaugurates Weekly Parties The YMCA Georgian1 Club 1 again holding Its weekly Thursday night parties for mtmtoert, and their guests. ne nrsi 01 uiese psrxies IOOK the form of a Christmas nerty and was attended by 100 young people. The program was under the onalrmansnip of Yvonne Wright, the Christmas atmosphere was supplied by decora tions chairman Gee tone Mich on.

and Peggy Faubert was In charge 01 rerreanments. somond Cook acted as master of ceremonies, William Malone was guest singer, and uordon alappy re- eiteo. Ban la ciaus was convinc ingly by Thomas Leassrd, Charles Uttlewood conducted the carol singing. The second party oa December Z7. will take the form of a New Year's party, and a similar theme will be provided tor each of the weekly events.

Commenc ing oa January 17. the third Thursday evening of each month will be given over to square dancing. Big Sisters Entertain The Big Sisters' Association entertained the residents of the Bronson Memorial Home over the week-end. Each woman was presented with a special gift, fruit and candy. A specisl program, arranged by Mrs.

J. A. McLachlin. consisted of elocution by Mrs. Edgar Burkholder and Mrs.

Hugh R. Dsvlesi piano and vocal solos by Mrs. Jsmes B. Bobert-son, and a Christmas story by Mrs. J.

A. McLachlin. Mrs. F. R.

Radbourne, presi dent. Mr. J. Brown and Mrs. R.

Simpson Wright were conveners of the special gifts and Mrs. Hugh B. Davles presented each woman with. a nosegay. Christmas carols were sung by the group.

Curling Club Tea A Christmaa tea to welcome new and-assoclate meiribera was held by the Glebe Ladles' Curling Club In the clubrooms recently. Mrs. M. T. Hobart, president, welcomed the guests.

Presiding st the tea tenia, which was decorated with' a miniature Christmaa tree and red taper in crystal candelabra, were' Mrs. D. Berry, Mrs. N. M.

Halkett and Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. W.

Nevla and Mrs. H. LaFontalne were the con veners, assisted by Mrs. E. Beardsley.

Mrs. M. Brace, Mrs. c. T.

cook, Mrs. B. K. Dale, Mrs. S.

L. Dion, Mrs. J. A. Mo-Isaac, Mrs.

R. McKentie and Mrs. R. H. Wlmperis.

THE. OTTAWA JOURNAL 13 j. I t- -n ill 1 (-'--, FAB FROM HOME Children of RCAP personnel serving at the new Canadian air base at North Luffenham, England, decorated the Christmas tree af the nearby Edith Weston village school. The boy standing Is Giles Bisson, son of LAC 'Lucky Bisson, Montreal: kneeling Is Leon Lalonde, 9. son of Sgt George Lalonde of Ottawa and Quebec City; smaller girl is Patricia Shepherd, 8, daughter of Sgt.

E. W. Shepherd of Saskatoon, and taller girl is Joy Anne Mclnnes, daughter of FO Gordon Mclnnes, Toronto. (CP Photo.) Barbara Jane Weds Donald Morgan Memorial Cnapel of Saturday afternoon at tJiO o'clock, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Barbara Jane Wansbrough, daughter of Brigadier and Mrs. E.

M. Wansbrough, and Mr. Donald Tnaer Simpson, son of Mr. Homer W. Simpson and the late Mrs.

Simpson of Dundss, Ont Rev. A. M. Laverty solem nised the marriage and Miss Patricia Thompson played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Helen Macklam.

of Kingston, as maid of honor and her sister. Miaa Ruth Wansbrough, as bridesmaid. Mr. John Robinson, of Dundss. was the best man and the ushers were Mr.

Bruce McDougaU, of Hamilton, and Mr. Sandy Wansbrough, brother of the bride. ror her weaaing xne nnae chose a floor-length gown fashioned with an Ivory colored lace Jacket, designed with long sleeves coming to points over the hands, nylon tulle over a full ivory taffeta skirt Her heirloom floor-length veil extended Into a chapel train end wss CALL 2-1717 far your Ntw 1W HAIR-DO I O'CONNOR AT SPARKS 0TTAWA tjr Wansbrough F. Simpson held In place by a coronet vr, held In place by a coronet of bouquet hyacinth buds. The reception was held in the La Salle Hotel, Kingston, after which Mr.

and Mrs. Simpson motored to Cbicsgo on tbelr weddlng trip. Travelling the bride wore a forest green suit with mustard colored accessories. Upon their return the couple will take up residence in Kingston. Among the out-of-town guests were Colonel and Mrs.

C. B. Climo, Dr. and Mrs. A.

Stirling, Ottawa; Dr. and Mrs. A. Buchanan, Acton, Dr. and Mrs.

M. Wansbrough, Toronto. PUDDING FROM QUEEN. BAD OEYENHAUSEN. Germany, Dec.

24. (Reuters) Queen Elizabeth has sent a Christmas pudding to the 1st Battalion of the' British King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. As colonel-in-chief of the regiment, she sends one of its units a pudding every year. WVc vov a1 7 rjry 41 uMmo rASHION SJOKE 124 Rideau St. (nest te Ogilvy'sl CAINSBORO SHOPPE i Ltd.

I 299 Snarks St -2t91 SAVE On fun at itasivao IIS SPARKS OTTAWA use I from I as! Elizabeth Ellis Mr. Gerald Albert Mendel Whit chnrsanthemuma aad Christmas motifs decorated St Albaa the Martyr -Church, Saturday afternoon at U0 o'clock, when 'the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Meredith Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis, aad Mr. Gerald Albert Mendel, son of Professor Mrs.

Bruno Mendel, el Amsterdam, The Netherlands, was solemn had by Rev. L. O. Brace. Given in marriage br her father, the bride was attended br Miss Helen Bogers as maid Of honor and Mlas Anita Mendel, sister of the- bridegroom, as bridesmaid.

Mr. Le Brun acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. David Ellis and Mr. Samuel Kayes. For her wedding the bride Jlcaoar white slipper satin GilmoreSigurdson VVedding Vows Heard in First Lutheran, Winnipeg.

A wedding of Interest In Ot tawa took place In Winnipeg Saturday afternoon when Miaa Ellen Shirley SIgurdaon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Slgurdson of Gimli, Man, became the bride of Mr. Jofan Carlyle Gil mo re, of Ottawa, son of Mrs.

C. O. Gilmore of Winnipeg end the late Mr. Gilmore, in First Lutheran Church. Rev.

V. J. Eyland officiated at the ceremony. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Eric Weld snd Mlas Jocelyn Rice.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sisters. Miss Alice Sigurd-son and Miss Sylvia Slgurdson. Mr. Oren Gilmore, brother of the bridegroom was beat man. and the ushers were Mr.

Raymond Slgurdson. brother of the Kerr, For her marriage the bride Marries gown, fashioned with long fitted sleeves: coming la points over the hands, sweetheart neckline aad a full skirt extending into a fan-shaped train. She wore a full-length tulle illusion veil and carried a banquet ol Calls lilies aad atephaaotis. The reception was held at the Country Club by the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. aad Mrs.

Meredith Jarvia. Flying to England, Holland aad France, the bride wore a powder blue wool drees aad brawn accessories. Among toe out-of-town guests were: Mrs. T. MendeL Oakville; Miss Anita Mendel, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Ptunkett; Toronto; and Mrs, Brodeur. Montreal; Colonel and Mrs. R. A.

H. Galbraith. Mr. Peter Galbraith. Mr.

Ian Galbraith. Frederietea, NB. wore a strapless gown of white brocaded satin with a matching bolero fashioned with long sleeves coming to points over the hands and a tiny stand-up held her fingertip veil of 1m- ported tulle illusion in place. She carried a bouquetof red roses centred with sprig of white heather from Balmoral, Scotland. After the ceremony a recep- tion was held st Peggy's Pantry.

The couple will remain in Win nlpeg over the holiday season snd will then leave for Ottawa where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Phenner left on Saturday evening for Evans ton. 111., to spend the Christmas and New Year's season with their son, Mr. Lewis Phenner and Mrs. Phen- ner, formerly of Toronto. i it' si COMING EVENTS 1 ill 1 1 11 11 1 smh eea kaae-toe at aw m.

aaieie sk Queans University Alumni Christmas Dahce, Thursday. December 27. 1931. Assembly Hall. Lansdowna Park.

Reservations 1-M71. Miss Joan Graham eater-lined at mlscallaaaous abower la honor of Mia Marian Joyce Price, a bride-elect of The guest of honor was presented with a corsage bouquet of red roses. Mias Maude Johnson and Mrs. Percy Lafoataiaa presided at the1 tea table. I jj 5 I at I 8 3 STORE CLOSED BOXING if'tJV snJaytnwanPtrtbw and senerasKy bs wth thraughom the New ii ial I yea i Year) Aj- I 6 jMekry Christmas To All frotn All of Us at WPW- Christmas Tea The Kidea Ladies' Curling Club bald their Christ mag tea in the cluhreoms reoaotly, with Mrs.

J. W. trader, president, receiving the guests. Presiding "at the tea Uble. which was centred with trulls aad flanked by white miniature Christmas trees sad green and red tapers, were Miss E.

a wuklM ana' Mrs. W. J. WUllgmsoa. Mrs.

G. P. Gordon and Mis. T. S.

Browne were In charge of the money, basket Mrs. F. M. Allaa aad Mrs. 3.

B. Sandy were the winners of the fruit raffle donated by Mrs, vs. w. oerry. WEDNESDAY DAY 1.

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