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a. TV 4 e- 14 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SATURDAYrAWE U. 1955. Dolores Tierney Marries Beautiful Summer Cottons I '-Y- Rudolph Wojytno St. Patrick Church.

Fallow field, iu decorated with white peonies nd ihutt' daisies lor the wedding of Miss Dolores Mary Tierney, daughter of Mrs T. Joseph Tterney of City View and the lata Mr. Tierney. and Mr. Rudolph Joeeph Wojtyna, ton of Mr.

and Andrew Wojtyna of Ottawa. The uncle of the bride. Iter. W. F.

Tierney of Ottawa, officiated at the ceremony The wedding music was played by Mlu i Dorothy Fltxpatrlrk and Mr. Oerald BetUle the sclolsU i The bride waa gWen In marriage by her uncle, Mi. Francis P. McKenna and attended by Mlu Audrey Hewitt. Mr.

Bernard Tierney, brother of the bride, was best man the tuhera were Mr. Charles Tierney, brother of the bride, and Mr. Prank Wojtyna, brother of the bridegroom. The bride wore an afternoon JdxtM jj! dovt, blue. SwUj gltr.i...

rette styled on princess lines with a V-neckllne and several brilliant pins. She wore a close 'At' it v' i Ut BANK 8T. Sitwm SUUf tmit UarMf MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A.

in summer setting. mung nai oi cream petals and (am 1 1 carried a prayer book adorned! Al len L-OlTipDei I wiui a cream orciua ana oaoy 3 breath. Following a reception held at thai home of the bride, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to New York City. For travelling the bride wore grey silk Cotta print with a peonies and white and pink bouffant skirt and large white carnations and snapdragons for collar. A corsage bouquet of, the recent wedding of Miss red roses completed her M.r.,,.

camnbell and a Lovely bride A wadding of much Interest took placa 'when Mlaa Con-stance June St George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard St Oeorge of Ottawa, became the bride of Robert Carl Bodek, son of Mrs. John 8tCTen Boclek of Hamilton and the late Mr. Boclek, In a ceremony at St.

Patrick's Church. Mrs. Boclek Is seen here following the wedding, In a delightful Summer scene on the shores of Lake Deschenea at Britannia. (Photd b'r Horadal Miss Shirley Hollingsworth Weds Arnold J. McColgan Miss Marlon Shirley Holllngs- Elmer Manary, Brockvllle; Mr.

worth of OtUwa and Mr. Eric McCarthy, Trenton; Miss Arnold John McColgan of Teresa Egan. 8mlths Falla, and Montrekl were married at nine Mr. S. Donahue, Toronto, o'clock this morning In Blessed The bride la the daughter of Wprhan Mr.

and Mrs. OUbert 8. Hol-ji Ungxworth, and the bridegroom, LOWyer LQirieSOn la the son of the late Mr. and if -j- i Mrs. Edward McColgan ofrOmily IrOCilTlOn Quyon.

QUEBEC. June 11. CB A The ceremony was performed i young wonun wh0 read jw by Rey. Charles McColgan ofj for laxatlon carry-Hamilton, brother of the brtdelnf on tne legal grpom. assisted by Mr.

In her family two ensemble. On their return Mr. tnd( vip. ui. I Mr.

snd reside at win 2845 Riverside Drive. Out-of-town guests Included Rev. Thomas Tierney. New York City; Miss Corlnne Pin-chara, Barrle; and Mr. Bernard Tierney, Montaplca.

Que. Delmotte Power St. Patrick's Church was the scene of the double ring cere- mony which united In marriage Miss Msry Elizabeth Power daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald P.

Power, and Mr. Roy John Delmotte. son of Mr. and Mrs. Camllle Delmotte.

Rev. Joseph O'Donnell per formed the mass. Mrs. D. Labette was organist.

Miss Margaret Lahey was soloist. The church was decorated with carnations and chrysan- them urns for the ceremony. -Olven In marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Bernadlne Connors and Miss Rosemund Delmotte. sister of the bride- groom. Mr.

Albert Blsckmore was best man and the ushers were Mr. Martin Maloney -and Mr. Gordon Oore. For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina length gown of nylon net and Chantllly lace with a matching lace Jacket designed with high collar and lily point sleeves. The bride wore cultured pearl Jewelry, a gift of the bridegroom.

A tulip headdress held her veil of nylon net and lily of the valley ALLEN. Photo by Swilarrl Mrs. F. S. Archer; Of Cancer Society Mra.

F. S. Archer, of Kings-1 Hill, IIIC WW! VI I the Canoer Society of Kingston and Oananoque. spoke to the Women's Service Committee of the Ottawa branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. I The president, Mrs.

Norman McLarty, was In the chair and introduced Mrs. Archer as a leader In the efficient and successful branch she represented. The Kingston and Oananoque branch. Mrs. Mc Larty sad.

Is one of the most progressive In Ontario. Mrs. Archer described the work of her branch In detail the clinic, the welfare work, the Little Red DooT. the visiting, educational promotion. land the driving service.

Slides I were also shown picturing the' services of the branch. Mrs. McLarty thanked Mrs. Archer and also added that I anyone who needs the answers to Questions about cancer, should phone the Ottawa branch of the society where advice will be given. Mr.

and Mrs. T. P. Kidd have returned to their home In Hamilton after spending some time in Ottawa while here to attend the Boclek-St, Qeorge Keddlng which took place rs- ientrjC Mrs. R.

talned at E. Ingraham enter-a pantry shower In honor of Miss Shirley Feather iton, whose marriage takes, place this month. Miss Feather-1 iton was presented with a corsage bouquet of forget-me-: nots and pink roses. Forty On Sparks Street Gown or fyC i hj' Alien- IlllMITtft On eft I i if i i MISS PATRICIA JANE KENNELLT. Reg.

N. and Mr. Robert Murray Hodglns whose engagement is announced bji, Mlu Kennellv's narents Mr. and Mrs. Rovden J.

Kennellv: Vows Heord In St. John's St. John's Anglican' Church .1. with fc. wrA i.

n.n.ht.r The bride li the dauihter of Mr. and Mrs. El born W. Camp-1 bell of Berwick, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. George Allen and the late Mrs.

Allen of Ottawa. Rev. Terence J. Ftnlay officiated at the ceremony. The organist was Mr.

Lawrence 8. Vlrr and Mrs. Barbara Burnslde was soloist. I Olven In marriage by her the bride was attended ibv nfr cousin. Miss Oertrude Rowat, as maid of honor, and Mra.

Dale Casselman and Miss 1 1 1 na James as bridesmaids. Mr. William Neale was best man and the ushers were Mr I Nell Campbell, brother of the bride, and Mr. Walter Allen Jr. i For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina length gown o( hand embroidered Swiss rn'y styled with a fitted bodice with V-neckllne and Illy point sleeves and a full skirt of 1 tulle and satin.

i A crown of tulle, trimmed 'with sequins and orange bios-' Isoms, held her shoulder lengyi veil of silk Illusion. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a honeymoon ltrlP to KUlaloe. For travelling fine bride were a grey-blue tailored suit with pink and navy blue accessories. On their return' Mr. and Mrs.

Allen will reside. at 170 Ooul- burn avenue. I Among the out of town wards. Mrs. F.

Lagrave. Mr. and Mrs. M. Empey, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ouderklrk, Mr. and jMrs. H.

Home. Berwick. Mrs. R. Millar, Mrs.

Arm- strong. Crysler, Mrs. Laienby, Montreal. Hundreds of years may pass De'ore total eclipse of the llble from sny one 'plce on earth If of of Ottawa. Mr.

Hodglns Is the ot Mr mnA Mrl R1i. uodalns of Cornwall. Miss Ken- nelly Is a graduate ot the Hotel Dlcu Hospital, Cornwall, and Mr. Hodglns Is a graduate of the University of Ottawa. Tha marriage will take place on July 2, III Our Lady of Perpetual Help Churoh.

Ottawa at 8 a m. -iPboto of Mlu Kvnnvlly br Coronet Studto ond Mr. rlodtn bv Linsordl unaroonneau ana sr. La mc bri." played the wedding music The bride was given In mar-mlage by her father' and at tended by her sister, Mlaa Lois Hollingsworth, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne Cbaroonneau, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Diane Burns.

Mr. Leo Nantel' of Montreal waa best.man and the ushers were Mr. Leo Kennedy. Mr. Tk.n,..

u. Glgnae. For- her wedding the bride chose a floor' length gown of Alencon lace and nylon, tulle over uummrnni muh, or-; signed on princess lines," with I 1 A rail Bus Art Supplies BEGINNERS DDnccccinMnic picture framino PAINTINGS HHLLHblA SAVE on FURS at DWOR IS Rldeaa St MsUl.lsttJgi Sparks at O'CenaM St For Safe, Scientific FUR STORAGE CALL CHATEAU FURS LTD. 17 Bank 8t I-7TTI All the Rett Makes In BRAS And GIRDLES Sparks St. 5 101 Gifts oj Distinction CHiNtae oirr ihof .167.

Sparks St. 3-5455' Summer Cotton; IUIIan Straw Hand Bags A A v7 C3fjLC- Store Yaur Purt At i Vi Rldeaa l-a4 She carried a mother of pearl guests were Mr. and r. Prayer Book adorned with a (Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs.

pale mauve orchid and tiny jGray. Mrs. W. Borthwick. Ram-rosebuds, isayville; Mr.

D. Campbell, Mrs. Following a reception 'held Pldeau, Mr. A. Ladoueeur, at the Standish Hall, the couple i Miss M.

Paladeau. Mrs. A. Pala-lrft on a wedding trip to Newldesu. Mrs.

B. Campbell, Mrs. V. York. For travelling, the bride i Labonte.

Mr. E. R. Scharfe. Ed- norotlnna mvo.

M.r.uer.teChoo.u.tte.daugh-i Judges. Is a lawyer In her mld- 20 who has handled mostly i criminal cases In her brief Mrr Thr at her vouncer brothers also are lawyers and a fourth la studying the profession. Miss Choquette.who has studied in both London and one wo" Provincial CapiUl. She believes there are wide opportunlttes for women In the Quebec legal fUld. "A legal career for a woman Is no more difficult than for a man she said.

"All or us are "rm AtU breaking and entering. Later a Judge who waa an old family friend advised her that the loss may have been good for her career. "He told me the memory of losing my first case would probably ensure my working most carefully on all my other she explained. The Judge's theory may have proved right since Miss Choquette's wins have outnumbered losses since then. her draped neckUne and a billow- lng skirt of nylon tulle trimmed lost First Case, with aeed pearls.

She wore al The attractive young lawyer, fitted jacket 4t matching lace who has an Italian-style halr-and nylon tulle, and a match- do, wears mostly tailored lng headdress held her finger- clothes for her busy days In tip veil of tulle Illusion. She office and courtroom. -carried a cascade bouquet of, she said she was greatly llly-of-the-valley and stepha- disappointed when she lost her notls. I first case two years ago. Her After a reception at White- client, who had a' criminal hill Olade.

Mr. and Mrs. Mc-! record, was sent to Jail for til I 's la T- i. ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED Miss Barbara Diane Burns and Mr. Lome Gilbert Glgnae.

whose engagement is announced by Miss Burns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael John Burns of Ottawa: Mr. Glgnax Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Glgnae. also of Ottawa. The marriage will (ake place In St. Oeorge Church on Saturday, July at 8 JO a.m.

Jhotoa by Mont Evorelf) Beth and Marion Claire Keays Are Brides in Carleton Place Mabel Brown was organist and for Sisman A brilliant student, she was vnen Miss Hilda Elizabeth I Miss Hilda Elizabeth Keays parish hall, and later the awarded the Viscount Bennett Beth) Keays became the bride ja f'en In marriage by Mr. couples left on a wedding trip Scholarship by the Canadian l0f Mr. Benjamin Francis Smith, Norman W. Smith and attended to the East coast and the East-Bar Association when she grad-and Miss Marlon Claire Keays Miss Lorna Churchill of em United States. For travel- wore a light blue, suit of wool gabardine styled on box lines- with navy, blue white accessories and a corsage bou quet of pink roses' On their return Mr.

and Mrs. Delmotte will reside In Ottawa. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Power.

Mr. Herbert Blaekmore, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Delmotte and Oregory, Port Lambton, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Oabrlel. Mrs. Lawrence De Rondl. Detroit; Dr. and Mrs.

J. Menple, Montreal. veils of nylon tulle were trimmed with lily of the valley. I They carried white orchid and stephanotls bouquets. A reception was held In the iwtj 'blue worsted stilt with Winter wiuw mccr-wirirs mu -wmic on ore oe Smith will reside in To-I nd.Mr; 11 make the home Carle- will make their home In Carleton Place for the present.

0h TIXY HLAttN. AW with FOUR give you I i I I i St. James Anglican Church, Carleton Place, was the scene a double wedding recently. became the bride or Mr. James Robert Strong.

The brides are the daughters i of Mra. R. Edwin Keays and the late Mr. Ktay of Carleton Place. Mr.

Smith Is the son of i i Scampers Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. 8mlthwM attended by Miss Mary Z.J?J'''":' the wedding music was sung iojr th cnurch cholr rungsion as mam oi nonor, nd Muriel Chamberlain oi jsrocaviue as oriaesmaia. MlM Marlon Claire Keays was given In marriage by her uncle.

Mr. Harold Lewis. She I nf fit ta? a malri.nf- Graham of Slttsvllle as brides- mam. best man for. his brother.

The ushers were Mr. Glenn Jeffrey of Toronto, and Mr. Allan Strong of Perth. The brides chose Identical floor length wedding gowns of white embroidered organdie over taffeta, and their fingertip i I Colgan left on a honeymoon trip to Baranac Lake, Washington and New York. They will reside In Montreal.

The bride's travelling ensemble was a linen dressmaker suit and matching hat In a champagne shade with avocado green accessories and a corsage bouquet of Talisman oroses. Out-of-town guests were Mr. Jack Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Nantel. Mr. Frank Coyle. Mr. Samuel Rametson.

and Mrs. F. J. Stork. Montreal: Mr.

and Mrs. George O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. A. Farnand.

Sudbury: Mrs. W. F. Landrlau and Mr. Bill Landrlau Jr Flushing.

Long LMand, NY: Mr. Joseph Doyle, Prescott: Mr. and Mrs. Edward McColgan. Quyon; Mr.

Let Us Remodel 1 Old Fur Goal Into a Beautiiul 1S55 Creation We're Experts at REPAIRING REMODELLING CLEANING Don't Wait, Call Z-4207 2-4207 Mrs William H. Strong pf rT. ouuiif in Perth. 1 The altar was adqrned with Mr. Walter Lewis of Charlot-whlte chrysanthemums for the cousin of the bride, morning ceremony performed was best man for Mr.

Smith, by Rev. D. F. Weegar. Miss Mr.

David Strong of Perth was uated from Laval University In 1950. The scholarship allowed her to study (or a year at the London School of Economics where she took particular interest in Criminology. She continued the course, which Included sociology, anthropology and psychology, for a year at tn Unlveraltypf, Paris-. Lendoa Highlight During her stay la London, Miss Choquette was' one of 150 young women presented to the King and Quetn at a garden party at Buckingham Palace. Miss Choquette's method of, relaxation might stymie some people she prefer! to read law, history or philosophy texts during her evenings at home, For more active pursuit, sba plsys tennis and swims.

"I'll probably have to learn to play golf, she said with a smile. "Isn't that supposed to be a respectable sport?" Her career as a lawyer is me culmination ot an ambition de-elded on when she was 11 years old. At first It' "was a natural inclination to argue any topic but later It. was clear reasoning that appealed to her. "Since three of my brothers also are she said, "perhaps we might be able to make It three- generations of Judges." Canada's Popular Play Shor BOYS' AND CURLS- 3.45 II i.

3.9.) 4.95 MEN'S SCAMPKRS ik ii 5.9j A rrnurksbh) atw Make bear, inf iMnunnH availsbts awwt Powand by FOUK trsmtsion, it's ftanmift4 tm outatffoto) aidt twice iu tij. Wei(ht eaiy an liny onouihlotuck awty is a wwrna't hair, with so cord tt eecker body. Fratdem-omtratioa call, writ or MAiXO OF OTTAWA 1M Reaaerer (-1X21 iV" martwear fllllHILHIl jT corns If co rr with L. A URtNCt't IfiHTIKORj 2tTaIiniewaaiaSBwL 13 Rldrau Street Of bslly 4o pm. METCALFI al Ona A.

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