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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 18

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tlffi OTTAWA JOURNAL" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1952. Hon. and Mrs. T.

G. Webb Are Honored at Reception 18 black full, accented In velvet Th High Commissioner tor with a email, off-the-faee bat. New Zealand and Mre.TC. A 1 More than 100 (ueata were preaent" Including the Prime fflslop entertained at late afternoon reception yeetarday at the official realdence in honor at ininnier ana mra. 01.

uureni. eaMnet ministers, bead of Com tha Hon. C. Webb, New Zealand Minister of tarsal monwealth and foreign missions, other repreaentativea 'of the diplomatic corpa. afflclala of the Department of External.

Affaire Affair, and Mra. Webb. V. The guests were reeeived by tha Hlfh Commissioner nd hit other Government depart ment. The reception rooma were attractive with white and yellow wit and tba guests of honor, for tha occasion Mrs.

Hiilop choaa an afternoon frock of black URU with whit collar and euffj and Mrs. Webb wore a chrysanthemum and Autumn jeave. I-' i i Kuehl-Roycroft Wedding Held In Arnprior Moore-Brethour Wedding Held -In New York' 1 Hlai Irene Audrey Brethour. daughter of the late Mr. William Brethour and Mra.

Bret-hour, of Carleton Place, OnL. became tha bride of Sgt Major In. irst Baptist Church. Arn prior, en Saturday afternoon at pcc 30 o'clock. MbarLola Evelyn Raycroft, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Noble Raycroft, of and Mr. Gerald Bovd Harry Moore. RCE. eon- of the lata Mr. and Mra.

I. Moore, of Kuehl, son of Mr. and Mra. fred WIhmIm i Mar, In nMn, Kuehl also of Arnprior, were rint Preebyterian Church, fifth married By Rev. Walter Schmidt mmmm Avenue.

New York City, ferns and Autumn flowers Rev. Mellln officiated TO MAKE HER DEBUT Miaa Carmel Hick, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arthur J. Hicks, who Is one of tba debutante of thia season.

Miaa Hicks attend Queen'a Unlveraity, Kingston, DEBUT ANTE Of THE SEASON Miaa Margaret Drewry, debutante daughter of Lieut Colonel Drewry and Mra. Drewry. (PWt. fc? Mkj ONE Of THE SEASON'S DEBUTANTES Mis Marina Paumann, daughter of Bardn and Baroness Kurt f. J.

Paumann, who will make her debut thia year. ay HorKtol.t at tha ceremony. Given in marriage by Mr. decorated tha church, and white satin ribbons marked the pews. Miaa Lorraine Sen eel played the organ music and Mra.

Phyllla ay nsnasij I r-1 I gtimim Ik. Aioua waa ine soloist bride wa attended by Mra. j. Given in marriage by her father, tha bride waa attended O. Smith.

aa matron of honor, Mr. Cordon L. Smith, of oy aara. Eunice Langford, as matron of honor. Miss Edna Bautz.

as bridesmaid, and Miss Astoria, LI, formerly of OtUwa, waa beat man. The bride wore a turquoise blue velvet strapless, ankle- t'H-' 1 i Jean Raycroft aa. Junior brides maid. Mr. Merril Scheel waa length dreaa with a matching Stpr Hours: 9 a.m.

to 5.30 p.m. Doily Jacket Sha wore a matching bat. Interwoven aeroae tha front beat man and tha ushers were Mr. Elmer Raycroft and Mr. Harold Raycroft i- with tiny whita pearla, with a The bride's gown of Chantllly ihoulder-length veil.

Her ahoea lace over satin was designed with nylon net yoke, forming a V-neckline, long sleeves ending In points over the hands, and a floor length aklrt with a bustle, forming points In the front and back. Her fingertip i wet -of blue velvet and aba wore long white, gloves, trimmed with pearl buttons. Her corsage bouquet waa pink Brlarcllffe rosea. A single strand of pearla and pearl earrings, a gift of tha bridegroom, completed her ensemble. Tha matron of honor wore a silver-grey dreaa, trimmed with black velvet, and black velvet accessories.

Her corsage bou-" waa of red Happiness roses, i Tha reception waa held In tha Amah. (Ka Ifntjtf veil waa held by a crown of aeed pearla and rhineatonea, and she carried a caacade bouquet of American Beauty roses. following tha ceremony dinner waa held In the church halt Later tha couple left on a C. in Two Groups V.J :V.f honeymoon to Eastern points Victoria, New York. Later the and tha United States, for her wedding trip the bride wore a 1 1 See these two groups of Morgan it 4- .1 mi i 1 j- green gabardine auit with coffee brown aceeaaorlea.

Mr. and Mra. Kuehl will make their horn in Arnprior. MR. AND MRS.

JEAN-f ACL ST. LOUIS pictured after their recent wedding. Tba bride la the former Miaa Rita Elizabeth Graziano, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Grazlano, and the bridegroom la tha son of Mr.

and Mra. Napolean St LouU, all of Ottawa. Otieta by MtCuwra manship and high styling choose a 1 1 your Morgan lur coat wiin conii- dence. 1 Chapter to Aid Canadian War Bride Groups Keep Contact Wi th.Home Folks Korean Children The National Memorial Chap- to New York Stale, New and Montreal To travel tha bride wort light blue wool dreaa with matching feather hat, topped by a three-quarter length grey fur coat. The couple will reside at 12S Metcalfe atreet, Ottawa.

Logan ToMt St. Paul'a Lutheran Church waa the scene on Saturday afternoon a o'clock, of tha marriage of Miaa Florence Martha daughter of Mra. E. O. Tobalt and the late Mr.

Tobalt, and Mr. Jamea Herbert Logan, eon of Mra. W. J. Logan and the lata Mr.

ter, lODE, held then regular monthly meeting recently In tha A TOROVro.l-aTheVomen daurhters aa far West as Winnl- who were the oversets brides of Pn Rtln nS Victoria. club room of St John'a Anglican Church, with the regent. Black (dyed) penian lamb Natural sheared beaver Twenty-one war bridea and tha last war arc maintaining their Mra. D. S.

Robertson, In toe their 33 children returned to 1 contacts with the old land and chair. Britain for the Summer. Sew-, Reports were read by the Incidentally creating a three- jer1 others also visited the Uni-generation thirst for travel. ted either travelling officers and conveners, and money was voted for the Lucy Tha girls, their children, and Individually or in groups. Memorial fund; tha the folka at home, have become A litUe mora than a year ago National film Council and tha Ottawa film It waa tha War Bridea Association at Bav.

G. H. Raedeke performed the ceremony, and gold nearby A)a collected enough decided that the membera would money to help pay tha passage en chrysanthemums and- feme of a dying mother, her husband and family back to the home nonchalant about a boat trip or plane hop. i And the Canadian War Br Idea Association, banda-acroea-tbe-sea organization aimed at keeping homesickness to a minimum. Is nourishing the travel bug.

subscribe personally to the Korean Milk fund, and also supply lined acribblera and pencils for Korean children. It was voted to buy a wreath for Poppy' Day, which the regent, Mra. Robert- land. A member of the Alax group, I 4, Sheared raccoon Seal (dyed muskrat) Natural sheared otter Natural sheared beaver Natural grey lamb Black (dyed) alagka seal shortie Black (dyed) Russian broadtail -Jackets Mrs. Wyn EUla who akto is president of tha Ontario son, will place oii the Cenotaph.

were used in decoration. H. Bacher played tha organ music, and tha aoiolst wsa Mra. J. Mackenzie.

1 -Jar. W. H. Tobalt gave hU ale-, ter in marriage and aha was attended by her sister-in-law, Mra. H.

Tobalt, aa matron of honor. Mr. L. Logan waa beat roan for. his brother, and the ushers were Mr.

J. Mackenzie and Mr. Robert Measerschmidt. ganization, says that her club Mra. W.

H. Whltworth, Mra. A. K. Light, Miaa A.

Murphy and Mra. R. MacDonald volunteered' 10 canvass offices for. subscriptions to tha Poppy Day In the association's. 40-odd welfara fund my Idea groups across Canada membera tha most Importent part of the are busily studying waye of cumulating money for tha "And It helps glrla feel yearned-tor trip home.

that they belong to some or- Maney for Trips. wJganizatlon which really cares Fund. The flower fund benefitted from the. "Plastic Bazaars, rafflea. and teas are wnetner iney are lonejy oe- and vote of thanks ahe said.

waa extended "to Mra. R. I BaaaWlf7 lit held frequently and the money cached away to help with travel' expense. Stanley-Smith for the use of her borne for the aewlng meeting On the other hand those same for the making of layettes. i ctclo Fuzzy The hostesses at Morgana nickels and dimea frequently go to assist a member who haa were Mra.

D. S. Robertson, Mra. fallen upon hard times. T.

Moore, and Miaa M. Robinson. WAYS TO BUY: Cosh Chargt Budget Layowoy Quality Will Remembered Long After Price Is Forgotten HENRY MORGAN CO. LIMITED VJ'You Are Sure of 'OooWy of Morgan's Calh 2-2W bride wore street-length gown of gold taffeta with a boat neckline and a loose gathered skirt, with a matching feathered hat and brown accessories. She Carried a eeml-caacade bouqjiet of Talisman rosea and Autumn toned chrysanthemums.

-Following a reception at the' home pf the bride's aunt, Mra. J. Mesaerachmidt, Mr. and Mra. Logan left on a honeymoon trip to the Eastern United States.

Travelling tha bride wore tai- lored tweed suit with brown aceeaaorlea and a camelhatr top-eoat Her corsage bouquet waa of gardenia. They will reside in Ottawa. and Mra. X. Falconer, of A report waa given on the programme! tha chapter's raffle.

"We have a welfara fund to help, girls who are finding things said Mrs. Ray Mc Cauley of Toronto. At least 40 women and BAB BXIATH SI BACTERIA YVoCfff 9JBBlBBJ VBBwlll Bjl ar1a) BaaWvaall mm Stan a aW fkrwOil aura Engaged Mr. and Mra. T.

Guataiaon children arc scheduled to fly to Britain next April for three- a month visit announce tno engagement of tm ka esw their daughter, Patricia Mar- (72-76 SPAIKS ST. A -United States arid' War Bridea Parcnta Association exists In Britain and voiaoaiiN, mm aa operates In the same way aa ttf avarlpB fvH Mm aWBf4l ()f aVqfCMftfli CBBflft Jorie, to Joeeph Melford Cray, son of Mr. and Mra. P. Alex Cray.

The Carriage will take place in St Ps trick's Church, on November 2. the Canadian organization and a Montreal, and Mr. Mas Talbot, of Detroit, were out-of-town guests. its corresponding group In the a a a-BMaa. jh-gaM aaraaaaa sw0sawajaBBjwag.

aBSaaawraiBVawaj fjwwsBfwai apvaar wwaaai llralnM, U.S. only In this case it the parents who hold the meetings. voiaoaitM a man could ask for in a cigarette! t4t WI 4mn m4 CfqB IvBobJ aBaslgJe BBvB WBMRfJe- 49 tmmt 71 Mr. and Mra. Lkme) Gauthier wera recently given a surprise party on the occasion of their 20th wedding anniversary.

Mr. Paul McNicoll read an appropriate address and presented the talk about their far-off dauh-ten and discuss means of visiting them. Pabllsh Ballettsk A "federation of TranaaUan-tic Bride and Parent Associa PC Women Hold Card Party. Tha, October meeting of the Line Women'a Pro-: greaslve Conservative Association took tha iomr of a card party, when a large gathering of member and frienda enjoyed bridge, canasta and euchre. soia cowple with a walnut coffee 'ttOMt Annsirnc tion" bulletin published In Eng OMiV land give namea, address and Mra.

Donald Morrow drew for the nrlzea. anil Mi. table, on behalf of their many friends and relatives. Community singing and modern and old-time dancing waa enjoyed throughout -the evening. deatinatione of parcnta due to visit Canada.

Last year 30 cam on one ship, alone visiting Horn Did Xormlcfl M.trme to tit I Bufffr. MiekTaW waa tha winner of a birthday rake. Other winners were: Mra. Hall, Mra. Orr, Mra.

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