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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 22

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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vv vVv YvVV. liM'Ul'li i1 av r't'TF fyf T1 yyyyw Tr7T ryyyt nrfMm ltTM7M 7tHTT. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1855. 1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAI" -v 22 Britannia Meets.

Members of the Britannia Women'' IiutituU held their June meeting recently In Aro-prtor. They were welcomed' at and. other places of Interest hv the town. 'iZ. Afternoon tea was served at tha home of Mrs.

McCrearyi' who was thanked by Mrs, James Scott for her hoapi A tour of the town was followed by dinner at' the Arn-prior golf, course:" Mrs. Mc-Crejtry was thanked by Miss Eva, Taylor, Members then visited several business' firms the town hall by their hostess. Mn. Robert V. 1 3 I -f I I GARDEN PARTT TO AID SCHOLARS A garden party In aid of the Aylmer High School Memorial Scholarship Fund Is to be held on the beautiful grounds of the Ginsberg home, on the Eardley Road, Saturday, from to pm.

The party la being sponsored by the high school Home and School Association and transportation has been ar- ranged from opposite the town hall to the Ginsberg home every hulf-hour from 3 p.m. Completing arrangements yesterday were, left to Mrs. Joseph Ginsberg, the hostess; Mrs. Erie Vivian, wife of the Home and School president; Mrs. Earle Peach, wife of the high school principal, and Mrs.

A. Profltt, convener. FO AND SIRS. 8. JOHN DES BRI8AT are, seen tgnlnf the register following their wedding In St.

Paul's United Church, Predion. Ont. Mia. Des Brtaav. the former Mraret Louise Ppwler, la the daughter of Mr.

and Mra. William Ralph Fowler of Oalt, Ont. FO Dea BrUbay'is the aon of lleut. Col. Aretaa William Young Dea Brlsay and Mra.

Dee Brlsay of br Gorton Hamilton. OaM. Ont.) Hjournai rnoio ojr uomiiuon wtdol slips should be 2" to longer, Murray, MrsTRobert Mann, than the pillows for which they 'Mrs. Howard Buckland, Miss CAC Offers Tips For Wise Buying are. to be used.

The following 'Patricia Buckland, Miss Cathe w0 table wUl serve as a guide "print McLean, Miss Janet Smith and Miss Ann Laurel KutL Buying bedding can be a confusing job unless a woman goes armed with the right rules for sizes, Here are some tips offered by Pillow IOx2t ellp 42x36. Pillow 20x28 Slip 42x40ft. Pillow 22x28 slip 45x36. -Pillow 22x30 slip 45x40ft. Bride-elect Feted at Tea Mrs.

BShsld D. Hutt enter the Canadlaa Association of Beautiful Summer Cottons Consumers for getting the most for your money. (I "Wldtn of First, talned at a tea In honor of measure the width of your mattress before buying sheets. her daughter, Miss Dornil Hutt, The following table Is a guide MM as to the width of sheet you should purchase: Single bed, up to 36" wide. requires 63" sheet z- IS YOU FU COAT OUT OF STYLE? let DWORKIN'8 remodel your old ittrkcoai into the latest 1931 full-length style." We dismantle your coat, supply new lining, buttons, loops.

Interlining, tapes, cleaning and glaxlng'at the complete cost of S7S Providing sufficient fur Is supplied Extra skins If needed at lowest factory cost. whose marriage to Mr. Douglas McLean takes place on Satur-day. Receiving the gueeta with the hostess and guest of honor was Mrs. A.

D. mother of the bride-elect's fiance. For the occasion the bride-elect wore a polished cotton flowered print frock Jn pale blue with a rose colored cum Twin bed. up to S9" wide, re quires 72" sheet. i bed.

up to 48" wide, re quires 81" sheet. Double bed, up to wiae. requires 90" sheet. Dworkin Furs Ltd, 256 RIDEAU ST. merbund.

Her corsage bouquet i (21 Length of sheeU A standard length of mattress is 76" long and deep. For was of rose colored carnations. Pouring tea were Mrs. Norman Oulou, Miss Edith Hurley, Mrs. M.

W. Hutt, Miss Anna coverage of the entire mattress, a bottom sheet should be 104" long finished size. Allowing for normal shrinkage of at least Mae Mrs. Margaret Qulgg and Mra. E.

Beckett. Assisting were Miss Lorna Oulou, Miss Ruth Rats, Miss Joyce Parkinson, Miss Peggy 149 BANK ST. Vtwfm tUUe u4 La lift the 104" sheet will permit at least a'6" tuck at top and bottom. A 86" or 100' sheet normally meets the require ments as a top sheet. Pillow Use sizes: Pillows, Ilka mattresses, vary In size.

MR. AND MRS. FERCT MAT. Photo br Vn Check the size of your pillows 21 years, and was president for four years. He' and Mrs.

May before purchasing, slips. This Is Important because pillows be are life members. come hard and uncomfortable Mr. May'a parents celebrated both their golden and diamond If encased In pillow eases that are too tight. However, if too anniversaries before the last war.

Ottawa CoupIe To Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Percy May, who celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Friday, will be honored at a tea on Sunday, June 13, at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Horace P. May, 14 Newton street.

Friends and acquaintances art invited to call loose, pillow slips will wrinkle and bunch untidily. For best wear and appearance pillow A If ENGAGED The engagement Is an WGV(3 goves-S nounced of Chloe Constance Mackenzie, daughter of Mrs. George Waters; MacLeod and hthe late Xt. Col. MacLeod, of Edmonton, to Mr.

James R-us- between three and Ore o'clock and. between seven and nine o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, May were both seu or uiiawa, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Mel AtUISS' salon shoes hosiery bom In Alton, Hampshire, England, and were married June bourne McKlnney. of Apo- haqul, NB. The. marriage -will take place on June IS at Deep River, Ont. 148 sparks street is, iwu.

ai me, Anglican Church of 8alnt Mary the Virgin, Little Ilford, London: England. Mra. May was formerly MUs Florence Luiae vr.A.: They cam to Canada In 1913 and have been residents of Ot 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Varennes announce that the marriage of their 'laughter, Jeannlne Mary, to 'Mr.

Jean Cadleux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cadleux, wlU take place on Saturday, June IS, at 10 tawa alnce then, excepting two yeara in Belleville. Mr. May worked with the "itift spring Department of National' Defence from 1917 until his retire (o'clock In the Basilica.

ment in IMS. When he was chief of the Army Pay Section, because PROM llome Permanent automatically neutralizes the entire curl to the very tips of your hair! Chief Treasury Office. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.

Fear of England, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Elixa- Bpmt at O'Cmmt It He has been active t4th the Orpheus Operatic1 Society' for oevn, t-pi. ieioen a. t. jSmltn. eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wllborn D. Smith of The marriage wUl take place on Saturday, July 2. at three o'clock. In Southmlnster United Church.

Mr. and Mrs. it. 8. McLlnton announce the of their' daughter, Lola June, to Mr.

James Oeorge Scott; son rlTTi'isi iliT'lnmi vfceia.eie3lti lof Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Scott of 1 T---V- hatt arts cart ashse bet to gist rstri kilt tftirt cwtty. The marriage will take place on Saturday.

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