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12 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. JULY 1931 DOROTHY DIX Woman Guest i Your-Individual Horoscope Goiup-Wffter CARDINAL, july (Sp eifil) St. John's United Church. i a I I 1 'u-, u' Cardinal. Ine scene of -a If Husband Errs Only Once i I1" honor the Annie Walker, daughter of Mr.

Cardinal, the scene at Cool Kwp cool Loot in th section In which Make tha brat of your your bijhday rwnM and find opportunities, don't be satisfied what A outlook U. according with half a lob. Relaa In a I 1-. 't laonuai nnquri wi uoin init Mr. Chester Wetter.

Cm- In tha very vast majority of to the fttrt. lor Ttaaraday, Jaly; CUt II to Nevemaer II e-m im assess vi rvr PCAJI MISS DIX; I cannot ifTM with your often-stated philandering husbehd awnw iiia a ei wri io. iti. (fkorploi Get to work early. Flewfr CI fl tJ youi may no aura anenon oauup of uasvuie, tjue, March II ta A aril la (Aries), lay out a systematic schedule.

opinion that Interested friends ta ehle lh wif EganvlIM csle. an of Mr. and Mm. Wlllard Cai-! dullci. routing abula by it if you want to ilMl.t A BatuM MM llb.ltf Hl.

MlhJfcl.M.J Pit MAWMMklftW should not UII a wit el her knows all about tt. though pride husband's phiUn4n.nl. Yoalmayi keep 'her from admitting ATM! tha banauat. Mn Towlion will o-. today.

Thla'doM not hwan originality, iw aound mathodi, Vmt tav eneueh about tht anowiedg e. pejend with havoe caused by th "other of Eganvillc i mw wood work- mony, Mua Marioir'Adamt, tnglnduitry. 1 church onanist. nLavM tht wd. mony ana mus aiariorr Adams, ehureh organist, played the wed- It tht ana-tlma Bhitandrrrr fraliua tha error of' his way aa usually doet in short time his wiia is better left in hliaa- Aaril II ta May I (Taurus ouuooa.

Aspecu somewnat In emergencie when pressed 4- urging discretion use mora and don't arc how you can nptft a friend to stand by Mri. Jtmrn A. Howard. If ik a littio Uct with children. delegate 7.

I and imiimm tmrU k.nnv (ful ignorsneev Knowing that ha ineni, was appointed inarrlaga by heel Hcrai a day' nan-iaaa ay n-, Omfmht II la JaaaanIl I tit fn.ri.ra i. mm has strayed from the straight I the annual convention' to be marruga. in my aa years. I father brid. wo xou may mac on tkmm mm-m.

lu tmmm Mrs. JEdna Keon waa winner of nylon net aver white satin I ruined by, homa-wreekera. bfteo jfun" nrt' vfTL tbrrn lion from the If It an. with nnger-tlp veil and hala of 5.2' mum hi, n. Bk.

may May of a pair of towels donated by Mr, jamea Reeves. pnainc as tha wife's Jriends, may Hmmtl Mlt yourself felt by reason When wa tea theae wicked for big achievement, but steady ver slippers and carried an arm and patience rather than driving Hinsptrgtr teft' i our rvguiar occupa-e Miss Irene Walker, sister of tio. wUI advance with efficient ZYJZZZ honest efJort (Aquariu)k around, are noma later than usual from the office, is called eut af town aa business, visits parents or engages in any activity that lakes him away from home, even for a few hours, she will be suspicious. Is It fair to Jeopardize tha future harmony of her horn simply ta satisfy tha de the bride, waa maid of honor. guiriB nn, cntxa.

piugriaraMi rCANVTIXK. July Spe-eial) 8t John's Anglicsn Church wsa the eeene of a lovely wedding when Miss Barbara Phyllis Lett, daughter of Mr. I The flower girl Miss Helen 'vncxri follow goad suit. Improve i '4 STICK COIOGNE inoicanons urge- patience and; your advantages. Diplomacy will women carrying an their na-fartoua work, why shouldn't we tell the wronged wife Hlght sow I know of a home i in town that is slowly on Its way to ruin.

The wife is an exceptionally lovely person with threa A few years ago soma gossip told her that her husband was connected with a girl In trouble, and she left him. She came back, and poo the husband la Involved with a cneer aa sturay requiaiies high, and Mrs. Charles Lett, be-1 on enl.ro I ti sire of gossiping neighbors- to 'earn the bride af Constable Walker, Mater of the bride. The best man wsi Delmer Huff, of Dixville. Que.

brother-in-law af tha bridegroom. The ushers were Leonard Bass and William Thorpe, brothers-in-law carry bad news? And make no Cyril Alexander Kinsnerier. gain proper response "for your r.Braary II ta March Mi tries. Analyze each problem, be (Pljce,) Auapicinui pUneUry smsrt. Romance bears watching.

Btep out smartlyget Into Jaly ta tt (Leo)- th. of things; you can If not loo Imoatient. and vou i mistake about it! wnua your uip. son of Mrs. Charles Mine 125 I UCM own Intentions may be purely perger.

of Mildmay, Ont," and i cr. a.iiA. a k. oi in irienaiy-ana neipiui. most nea ine late Mr.

lilnaperger. After the ceremony a reeen- take time ta figure eut the rood! 7. ik- Bev. W. Porter, rector, of.

Related at tha We tloo was held at the home of the and bad. you should be able to misfortune bride's parents where 'about 80 achieve your desired goal to- attended. news is carried by people whose only purpose though of course they will never admit It la to causa trouble" and dissension. Their personal Interest is nil; their desire to create trouble dsy. YOU BORN TODAY are loyal.

soloist waa Robert Ashford. and Miss Elaine Freitag was orgsn-1st. Aagaet II ta September love home and family. Are of (Virgo) Pleaaa heed advice to' strong character, dislike dis- honesty, schemers. Try not to The atteodanta were Con-stsble and Mrs.

George Willows and Bonnie Lett, sister of the tremendous. Since the young wife you become -too aenaiUve, and neve li 1 ft. 1 I Lea today. Be not wasteful of early hours and you will swing Into right direction, and make good, too. Necessary activities favored.

The guests were received by the bride's mother who wss wearing a frock of grey and blue, blue hat with blue accessories and a corsage bouquet-of red carnations. For tha wedding trip the bride chose a grey flannel suit, a navy and white bat, while blouseand navy shoes and gloves. begin ta pity self. Don't worry about personal affairs, do your bride, wss flower girl. The ushers, were Don Smith, mention has already had cause to leave her husband because of or Toronto, and irwin, Lett, a Infidelity; she certainly Is not se best and take things in philosophical stride.

Next two September 14 to October tt brother of the (Libra) You are among the months fine in many ways for Given in marriage by her blind a to be oblivious to the present circumstances. Her apparent Ignorance springs, prob nonorea today by benefie star1 interesting activities. i i iiii other, the bride wore a regal gown with bodice and peplum of French lace and tiered skirt young wife who has recently moved Into aur neighborhood. newcomer Is friendly with my triend, who, of knows nothing nf tha affair go-1 Ing en between tha neighbor and her awn husband. What possible advantage can there be In keeping my young friend In the dark concerning her husband's ejlvltles? B.

Answer; No universal problem ran ha solved with a pat answer -that will fit all cases. Never have 1 had tha presumption ta claim It does; but one solution vary often will be best in the most number of instaneea. Also remember that. In a situation involving wrongdoing, to possible eolation can wipe out, or even mitigate, the sin without the sinner himself, repenting and atoning- It should be obvious therefore, that when as serious a transgression aa adultery Is involved, the question of whether, or not -the wlie la Informed, or by whom, Veeomes secondary ta the guilt. 'A KMcsia at DtUratnic A of tulle over satin." The bodice ably, from a desire, to hold a home together for her children, or In hopes that the husband will repent end coma pack as he did before.

If It ever becomes abso had a Queen Anne collar and Vmmm long sleeves. From nspa of the neckline to below tha waist line i was a row of small buttons and -a- mi iisi atari Howar lutely necessary "for bad news ta be carried home la an un- witting wife, such is tha prerogative of a relative. Never could 1 put such a dangerous weapon Inte the. hand of a friend ar neighbor, no mailer bow devoted she may be to the wronged wife. DOROTHY DIX.

FriadiWp Cord AftiiifY i i lorry American 01 the peplum ended in a panel extending to the hem of the drew. Her three-quarter length veil was held by a wide-bandeau of pink and whita blossoms and she carried a bouquet of talis-; man with wide bronze ribbon, from which fell matching streamers and rosebud. Following the ceremony dinner was served at the bride's home. Covers were laid for IS and Rev. Mr.

Porter acted as 1 Fader Casitlman i IROQUOIS, July f. (Spe- Cotry ItW lONrtrlya tOOtrQ HaHlH II Wo Have It! I Spa, a. I CKoow lvS Bwt SrTriJ" cisl) A pretty wedding took place st the Iroquois United Church parsonage, when Miss Shirley Hejen Casselman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Cassel fWtdtKip'i Gofdt or fkmoran I btMrvttfutty Mftr.oH vnbrMtiobvt. toot ShuHoii Stick Co man, Aultsville, became the bride of Jtussel Zdward, son of i I OtWy tO wO I'OTFOffveW'J rOrferfffp. mm evening a reception was held In the town ball, About 00 guests attended. i -Later, the bride and bridegroom left for a trip through Northern Ontario. For travelling the bride wore blue nylon dreea, navy accessories and a beige shortie coat.

Her corsage was, red rosea and stephanolis. Constable and Mrs. Hlns-perger will live In Barrie, OnL Besides a large number nf tewtewholed ttk itxm the beet wwa aefsy i Mr. and Mrs. Boy fader, Iroquois.

-V The bride wore a ballerina length gown at delphinium blue The Very 1 Peak of WATCH VALUE With Proven Perfarauuiea 1995 nylon marquisette aver; taffeta, and a wnn wniie ecceasoriee 'wq 207, io 5055 merican cuiaaga of beauty SHUIT0N Mlsa Marian Caaselman, sister of the bride, wss bridesmaid, land Ronald Fader, brother of guests from Pembroke, Renfrew and other towns, those who came from a distance, were: Mr. and Mrs. George McGowan and Jean, of Havelock; Mr. and Mrs. Alan rnnb -rut the bridegroom was best ma a.

Following the ceremony a reception waa held at the home of the bride's Aultsville, THE LADY OF STE. ANGELE 1UU, IMiss Ann Johnson, of Ottawa: Ladies' where 50 guests were present. tWV 11 Ml III II 6aaraaee4 $5.00 Down Mr. Garfield. -Richardson, af Burnstown; Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Xady. af Whitney. I The young couple left aa a motor trip through Western The bride travelled in $3.00 Monthly a navy and white Ottoman eord Mil Mr.k IHi hit. UriD IPIIM? T9 HUul iwllli: Mm eeasoriei, and wore a corsage of red carnations.

LANGFORD'S MeWthli aajaj(s 'New On their, return they will re-l III Baak St at lenwraet sioe in iroquois, wnere ine bridegroom hold a position with Caldwell Linen Mills Ltd. HEARING AID CENTRE vara OF OTTAWA ri GILBEKT L. SCOTT BFXTONB DtSTRIRVTOB 44 Bank SL' Mill ViiV. Join tho 'j LV R. A.

2-3586 The towering Frcnch-Canadiaa LaurentUns'm-nvide aa rx- anting: backdrop to this novel of the thriving ski-resort lowa of Stc Angclc, when oM, half-buried supentittont and a bitter woman a curs threaten to wreck the lives of two young people. How a small boy'i prayer to Our Lady of the Snowy bring hspnineu to them, and to the entire villagrC makej one of the mo trangcty moving novels of the year. Rrad sw 7Vi4mrrtrai Aforaitnr It's a fact! Larbcque's still have the prettiffst assortment of Summer millinery in town. Prove it, to yourseil," come and save! wow': Vwov( ll snsrtoterr. axxt snrmt cam V.

lU- rn iktky kk. aur nx ain" no can I i anu nwrafwaiasneuw gL -vs a suatasi. mnaaout A 1 ImsJ lJt. i i aaa-nwaawajoiV SMMPWIfiomt Sr- -mt m. Xf- CAUODSESnO JrWROER FLAYS THROUGH by Hugh rentccost Golfer Johnny Ysje finds Mackmail and aturdcr hauntinrTthe um) traps a "sudden deajh" tournament when trad? Ing pre Duke Merritt, whow only hand.

cap it a weakae; for women, playi fame which a golf dub is the weapon and hit nppontnt the kilkf! A full 'length novelette hjr a matter writer. Xrwd mm hi TV Amrrirm Mapanm! 4) Summer haU of every descrlpUon for g'treet wear, casual wear and cocktail Milan ttrawi, linen, "nylon and lacrrough straws, piques, Art woven gtrw gnd many othen. -i Pm'- Thlt and gm.U-brim ityleg. A few wedding haU In the'fVfAip. YouTl find style and fbadeg to rutt everyone Junlorg, mlssej and women! IX FOUND Wi tniCION 0UTS1BE THt OUIICH pv up kit pried roWt and pulpit to seek a ttif (Tester audience for his work.

Hers the inspiring saga of a modera fighting Chrittia who hat started a diflei ent kind of holy enMsda. i XeWil aearis Vu Amrricmm Mercrav 3.95 to 25.00 Originally (01 These Ara Jwst Theaa of mors than Dirty etcrung stories, arttclav, fearurat, and pmonalitiet! Including two lull length I ovelettesl AO coniplet at tavt th July baut of JI: I ONLY ONLY rT HEADACHES COLGATE DENTAL CREAM tmnumti! fill JUfiiilU Taka HAS rXOVIO SO COMPttmY IT STOPS DAD DSIEATH to merican MaoatiNl ANTALGINE alW a4al 25c srrheuaenos. TryNtsdsy, Irmni IU mmj 4 toym tlie Encry Dcpt luinCCQLTS 2nd Fleer rst ittni-ttttiia Mitnaits tssrtsr, tun if mi. tit ran is. 1.

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