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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 8

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THE DAILY PROVINCE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. 8 rrh Many British Noblemen 4f 444 444. tw Have Sought Brides Abroad Canadian Girls Rank High Among Peeresses Engagement of Montreal Girl Recently Announced to Earl of Minto America Also Has Had Share of -Overseas Marriages. IN days of old, when knight and belted earl rode forth to win a bride, they sallied no further, as a rule, than the limits of their own shire: or rldlrur. A few Journeyed In the family coach as far as London U.S.

Suffragists Fashions Change Even for Women Returned Heroes Give Good Concert Stylish Crowd Attends Dances CLEVER LITTLE GIRL PLAYS LEADING ROLES IN MOVIES To Visit London At Powell River At "Vancouver" Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt and The spacious ballroom at the Hotel Vancouver has become a popular Sat A most enjoyable gathering waa held at Powell River on Armistice night An excellent programme was arranged by the Ladles' Auxiliary, assisted by members of the newly formed Men's Club and the Returned Soldiers. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Others to be Entertained I' la England.

By ITBtA X. OOMMAjrDBB. OMIl Tkt rrenlotM.) urday rendezvous and the tea dansants and suDner dances heid every week Town, and there fell a. victim to the captivating charms of soma fayrt ladye, and once In a while an adventurous spirit crossed the border Inta the little known lands of North Britain. These were the exceptions among their fellows.

Thin Beauties Rage at One Time Plump Ones at Another. LONDON. Nov. I. (By Mall).

Why are thin, angular women the rage at one time, and small, plump, round-faoed. Innocent-eyed dumsela at another? Artists have always Inspired women to a change pf appearance. The Venus druw a larre and fashionable attend ance. Excellent muslo adds to the pleasure of the affair. Among those 1920.

by Craas-Allantle 2fMnppw Huguenot Tamllles United. noticed at the supper-aance were Mr. and Mrs H. T. Lockyer, Mr.

and Mrs LONDON, Nov. 15. The enfranchisement of American women who Whiting. Mr. and Mrs.

Kainford, Mr A llos of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs To Tar Countries. Today the ocean steamer that annihilates distance, and the fast express train that whisks the modern seeker after romance through half a doxen states or provinces In the course of a few days, have changed all this. The Fllllon.

Mr. and Mrs Ray R. Knight of MUo and the art of Phidias and took part in the Presidential election Mr. nd Mrs. Earl R.

Tamblln, Mr In tha State will celebrate with their Praxiteles probably miade the arens-makers und hairdressers of anolent nnd Mrs. Oral Cioakey. Mrs. George Warren Beattle. Mr.

and Mrs. P. i British alatara at a publlo gathering in Greece do the best they could with impossible customers. No woman ot Biggs. Mr and Mrs Stewart Brand.

favored son of the aristocratic British Westminster on ivovemoer zv. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. of N'i Mr. ro dleutt.

Mr. Harold Wane. Mr. her own accord could have dreamed of family of today travels from London and Mrs. NVrman Sawera, Mr.

and Mrs i York, president of the American looking like a Botticelli. You can to Hongkong and from Melbourne to v. j. Williams, assisted uy miss a. Williams.

Mr. J. Falconer, for the Men's Club, and Mr. B. Todd.

Mr. J. W. Barr, Mr. for the Returned Soldiers.

The first part of the evening was spent with cards, and later a sketch, "The New Servant," was ably presented by Mrs. F. W. Dawson and Miss Lilly Blshard. with Mr.

Murphy as stage manager. Another eketch, "The Orderly Room," was presented by the returned soldiers, Including Mr. J. Barr, Mr, J. Cole.

Mr. U. Pleeae. Mr. B.

H. Hadley, Mr. J. Clapp, Mr. J.

Falconer. Mr, Charles Cole, Mr. R. Lumberd, Mr, J. Baddley, Mr.

B. Todd, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. Frank Toules, Mrs.

Hughle Young. The sketch waa followed by camp fire songs. The refreshment committee was Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs.

Curran. Mra trace the smooth banded hair of Mid- R. V. Marpoie. Mr.

anl Mrs. Bingham, When Luclenne, the daughter ef the late George E. Desbarats of Mon-trexl, married Lord De Iilaqulere, tht sixth bnron of the line, two of the oldest Huguenot afmllles were allied In marriage. Karon do Blaquiere, who died on July 29 of this year, was Great Alnagor for Ireland, a hereditary office. The founder of the line was Lieut.

-Col. John de Blaquiere, of noble French descent, whose father hnd been driven out of France by the Edict of Nantes. He was appointed Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, created first a bareatt and afterwards the first Baron de Blaquiere. The Baroness was Maris Iiclen Henrietta Adlne Desbarats, and for her war work In England she won the O.B E. The Lady Northeote was tht adopted daughter of Mr.

George Stephen of Vtctorlan days (a fashion resuscitated and Jirs. K. sugarman. Miss since) to the adoration of Raphael, Ruth Mahrer, Mr. Sherwood, I'r Wm Morris.

Miss Gilland. Mr. Just as we owed to Burne-Joues the elongated lady with soulful, lack Franks. Miss Maldle Murray. Mies lustre eyes: to Mil als.

the open-eyed damsel; and to Alma Tadema, the Pear! Grossman, Mr. B. Ltpson, Mies Aronson. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Rosen- pseudo-classical ladles of every subur ban dance. All these were to be seen Woman's Suffrage Association, will be a guest and principal speaker. Aro- baasador Davis and other Americans here including women members of the Suffrage Alliance International organisations will also speak. Social events are being arranged to Include a luncheon at the House of Commons, when the hostess will he Lady Astor.

Entertainments will also be riven by British womans Societies. Plans are formulating to extend to Amarloan women privileges In oonneo-tlon with English-speaking Union. Women's clubs In London are granting temporary membership to American visitors. Vancouver In luxurious ease, and during his Journey with the keen appreciation that youth ever has for beauty his eyes are caught by some bewitching woman and he sees no future happiness for the remaining; years of his life save with this lady as his life partner. Had reet of Clay, The list of International titled marriages during; the last half a century would make a formidable page.

Scores of barons and squires and knights of the shire have found In America the partners of their choice. Unfortunately one or two of these In London society a decade or so ago. haum, Mr. P. BrMmen.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernstein. Miss Adele Ablowlta, Mr R.

Berk. Mr. Allison. Mrs. Rarrons, Mr.

N. Meltaer, Miss Cecils Weinberg. Miss namhnrd. Mr. H.

Bovanar. Miss Then there were the statuesque women of Du Maurler. Every woman who composed of members of the Ladles Auxiliary with Mrs. Powell as general Whits. Mr Wm.

Ptetner Mr l)irri convener, assisted oy Airs, siatneson. Mra w. Loukes, Mrs. J. MacMuson, could looked like one of his drawings.

Sometimes, of course, a famous woman will set a fashion, but in her turn she has generally been Inspired by an artist Of recent years Bakst and the Russian ballet have evolved of Calgary. Mr Ecclestone. Mrs. J. Jackson.

Mr. King. Mr Cofleld. Mrs Chatmnn. Mr.

Mr. Coatee. Mr and Mrsv J. Johnson. Mrs.

George Clapp. president of the local St. John Ambulance Society, presented the Mulrhead. Mr J. Rennant.

Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Sabo. Sfr -Lfal, Mr. Vernon.

Mr. Wilder. Mr WvUnfl" Mr Tr Powell River Employees- hick uenem marriages have not ttirned out so the attenuated lady with the lure of strange angularity and a love of vlo-1 happily as expected. With wealth and Society with a field ambulance subscribed for by the Ambulance Society. r.

The scheme Includes Unking Amerl-i ean women's organisations with Oar societies In England and etlng with Interchange visits and traductions of hospitality. Miss Helen Law. Miss Russell Miss Patricia Cowan. hnt color. As to fashions In dress, The remainder or tne eveninsr was The Tea Dansut, Deauty, ana an th luxury ana tne en.

Joyment that entry Into some of the great families of Britain can brlnsr, some of the young American brides have found that their husbands had feet of clay and the srolden days of spent with dancing, airs. w. J. Williamson, the president of the Ladles' Auxiliary, aiding the Among those noticed at th there is nothing; new under the sun. This Is being written beneath the portrait of a lady who is represented as wearing a low dress In the daytime.

It is not cut low enouirh to show In the afternoon were. Mrs. Lisle Fra-ser, Miss Norma Frsser, Mr. and Mra. Lorn Graham.

Miss Angela Rice, Mrs. "alter Richardson. Mra. rinn. a bare back of the vogue now passing.

the honeymoon have turned to the Smart Wedding Takes Place Today In London Social Clue Bence, but It la quite low enough to excite Httr mnrrnn-, nf rflalllualnnment and Mr. Cunnirehsm Rntr MUa Vrmnm a rav throng of dancers attended the Amerlmn bishops to a protest. The jn a few cases to the divorce court, dress Is actually llpplng from the Tna 0id maxim of "Marry In Haste usual weekly dance given In the Navy snouiners ana in Droad sunl ght. too, anrt Rnent at Leisure hna been too l.encrti ttn (i unaer tne auspices It Congdon. Miss Virginia Spencer.

Mr. Alex. Oartehore. Miss Ethel Rrrant, rhllltpe. Miss Mar'jorle Kohlman, Mrs.

Kohlman. Mr. Norman English. Miss Fer Josephine Battle, Miss Orlere. Mr.

Roh r.rim fi. in noi me picture or a shameless ha. ara of the Saturday Evening Social Club, i Laggnbe, but dignified 'mother nm of the montreai. amider or tne u.P.R. and first Lord Mount Stephen.

She Is a Lady of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem and In 1873 married Henry Stafford Northeote. son of the first Karl of Iddeslelgh. the Victorian statesman. Stafford Northeote was Governor ol Bombay and Governor-General of tht Commonwealth of Australia and for his services to the State was created Ilnron Northeote In 1900.

Ht died In 1911 end there are no children to carry on the name nnd title. The Lady Northeote still lives In London. The Fates played a merry trick when Mrs. Stevenson Brown of Montreal leased a country estate In Yorkshire for a season, for next door was tht home of a rich widower. Sir Rowland Bnrran, director of the firm of John Barran and Sons of Leeds, Liberal member of Parliament for North Leeds and a man of large fortune.

He had two sons and two daughters and quickly fell to his Montreal neighbor whose daughter he married In Their home, Lethley Hall, near Otlev, Is one of the show placet of Yorkshire, and Sir Rowland and Lady Bnrran have earned a reputation for klnilly hospitality In that most hospitable of all English counties Yorkshire. Another Canadian to marry Into a titled fnmlly whose prodigious wealth had been largely acquired In trade was Miss Ellze Agnes Walker, the dnuchter of Alexsnder Walker of Montreal, who In H7 married Thomas low seventy years ago a Madonna In Among those noticed on Katuraay last were Mlsa C. Frallck, Miss B. Hanafln. Mrs.

Fenton Parker. Mr. 11. Carmtchael, n'urning aress. LONDON.

Nov. 18. The marriage of Ron. Mrs. Alfred Shaughnessy tas placo today to Hon.

Piers at St. Peters, Eaton oVjuaj-e. This Is a great octal event here. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York are among Constance Peters. Mra o.

Swan, Miss pearl McKentle. Miss May Mc- Kemle. Mra. Per Foster Mr. TTAmA Miss Caeste Taylor, 11.

nmraen. Miss Hilda Barry. Miss Blaok, Mr. and Mra House. Captain and Mrs.

Archer. Sir. and Mrs. P. Splcer, Miss Florence McPherson.

Miss Betty Khodes. Mr. -J 4 i4 the guests. Tha Duke of Coniuught Mra E. Biygh.

Miss Phyllis Coulthard. Mlas Job. Mrs Jackson. Miss Laura Jukes. Miss Dorothea Sweeny, Miss Dalton.

Mrs Bedson Mr and Mrs. Bar.ks. Miss Margaret Mc-Cabe. Mr. Neilson Nicholson, Mr J' 1st Cameron.

Major McAllister. Mr. CrlcVmore rimrmm husbands and some of the wives who are so mls-materl would not have found any preuier happiness If they had chosen among their own kind or their own people. Canada has also had her share of these overseas marriages, nnd more than one member of the British nobility has wught and won a bride In Canada. Whether It Is due to the fact that these marriaitss are not International the strlrt sense, since they are allinncea within the great family of the British Kmplre, or whether the Canadian girl rhnosps her life partner more circumspectly and more prudent Bowing CInb Sansasl The second of the series of dansants took place at the Rowing Club on Saturday afternoon and was a decided success, the clubrooms were crowded with dincers and the artistic decorations lent a touch of color, the splendid muslo was provided by on amateur orchestra composed of Miss Tootle I.etson, Mr.

Irvln Kyle and Mr, Harry Let son. The refreshments were In charge of Mrs. Woodward and Mrs Pourpore as wave tha groom a pair of silver urns. Thar were many other beautiful gifts Including a cup and cheo.ua from the Prince of Wales, and a present from Lady Patricia Ramsay. Canadian gifts not yet arrived.

The honeymoon will ba spent at Lyme Park. The bridegroom's father la Lord Newton Heath, no reception follows tha oeremony. sisted by Miss Hobs Marshall. Miss ly, history records no such matrimonial disasters as have followed some of the Elvldre. Miss Jean McDonald.

Miss Dorothy Findley. Miss Daphne Brougham, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Berryman Mr. and Mrs Sviart Mr Jimmy-Martin.

Mr. Bruce McDonald. Mr. Carl Binrham. Xlu Vera Cobum M'ss Anna Bro.

Mra J. Hill, litre. Harry Foster. Mr. Jack Mra.

Watt. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ernest PtlUwelL M-s. Arthur Mr erd Mrs Harold Leck'a.

Mrs. Porers. Mr Vurrav. Mr. Taylor.

Mr Frank Chester. Miss Phyllla McCandlesa Stuart Brand. Com ox street. 1 SB of tha week-end tea hostesses. Bushell.

Mr. Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Thomas. Mies Thomson. Mrs D. C.

Burbridge, Mr. John Kendall, Mr. Todd. Mr. Manning, Miss Mac-Cand.

Miss Dorothy Fletcher, Dr. Dob-son, Dr. Murphy, Miss Nell Stablos, Mr. Gregg, Mies Shover. Mr.

J. Lou tit, Mr J. Carmlchael, Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Stewart, Miss Talt, Miss Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Pilling, Mr. Kelsberg.

Mr. and Mlsa Dickinson. Mr. Campbell, Miss M. TrouelL Mr.

H. C. Brown, Mr. T. M.

Lyall. Mr. Roy Wright, Mr. MacPher-eon, Mlsa Nancy MacCrae, Mr. Dank.

Verm Mould, Mrs. E. Blygh, Mr. King. Mr.

Peart Mr. Greenwood. Mr. C. Millard, Mr.

J. McGlll, Mrs Parker. Mr. and Mra. Q.

L. Krallck. Miss Healtl. Mr. John Corning, Miss McGlll, Griffiths, Miss Ritchie.

Betvatd From South. Col. J. P. Fell, who has been spending the past few weeks In Kan Francisco, has returned to the city.

tha guest of honor being Mrs. H. C. L. unsay, who la leaving on the Niagara (or Australia.

MISS KATHLEEN COLTMAN. age 10, a remarkable child artist, who la playing the child "leads" with a local film company. She Is the daughter of Mr. J. W.

Coltman. a postoff.ee employee and returned man who boasts of fifteen relatives who were active at the "front," eight of whom were killed and seven badly wounded. This young artist commenced acting when only 3 years of age on the stage of the Princess Theatre In Calgary, under Mr. George Alyworth. and did good service during the war with the assistance of her small brother.

A ChannlssT Edith I.etson, Miss Barbara Hogg. Miss Pennock. Miss Dorothy Adams and Miss Dorothy McDermld. Among those noticed were Mrs. Ak-royd.

Mrs. Seymore. Mrs. Dawson, Miss Koesjn. Miss Ktleen Kloerfer, Miss Grace McFeely.

Miss Kit Ackrovd, Miss GeraMlne Teeporten, Miss Phvlls Darl-Insr. Miss Thompson, Miss Kerstlne Leversnn. Miss Nor Senkler, Miss Hlen Clark. Miss McKrv. Mr.

and Mrs. Frind. Miss Cooner, Miss Jean Ritchie, Miss Mirjorle Woodward. Miss Margaret Murnhy, Mr. W.

Williams. Mr. Gordon Marshall. Mr. Regfle Woodward.

Mr. Horner Cameron. Mr. Mnlen-snn. Mr Mr Hal Wnde.

Mr. Kiss Margaret DeeBrlsay, Forty-eighth avenue west, waa one of tea horteeeta. Mrs John Gregg. Marguerite avenue, Shaughnessy Heights, entertained at a delightful tea the latter part ot the week, the tea table hr f- Wed la Seattle. slptor of Mrs.

Mrs. Mary Mason, The Fragrance of France kf i Islmd la every drop of "Hose da Bassets" (Beau Telnt de Rose), tha sad wonderful crystal clear liquid rouge. Ask to are It at your favorite ah op. GivM lyncher. Mr Wllllnm McKenzie.

John Carfrae of Efsrhth avenue west. iMr ijerrhmer Sherwood Mr. Gross, Wr! To Give Lecture. Under the auspices of the Vancouver Shrine Club, an illustrated lecture will be given in the Navy League auditorium on Thursday, November 25. by Mrs.

Gforge Black. The affair will close with an Informal dance. To Winter la South. Mrs. 3lay Stapledon-Moody left on was married to Mr.

Tom Kvans in dainty with mauve chrysanthemums and greenery. Among the guests were: Mra Clarence Wallace. Mrs Hnry Turner. Mrs. Daryl Kent.

Mra Fred W. Anderson. Mra Ritchie, Mrs. Arthur Mra John Duncan. Mra.

D'Aitt Rows, Mra Stuart Brand and Mra Richard Marpole. To Tlatt Seattle. Mr. George E. Smith has left to visit Vancouver Island.

In his absence Mra Smith wlil be the guest of Mrs. Alexander P.ocke Robertson, Se A Luacheoa Sot. Mr. Julius Grlfrth, president of the Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club, entertained at a luncheon at the Jericho Country Club, ca Sur.dav, in honor of Mr Johnston, Mr Tildon. Mr.

Washburn and Mr. Harjy, visiting tennis players, who are en route to Australia. SstextaUed al ansae t. Mr. Stanley Hemir.int entertained at the Vancouver Hotel on Saturday Hiking Mr Rell-Irvlng.

Mr. Mchl r.e'l-Trvlne. Sir P.nhert Young, International marriages of the Lnlted States. Canadian FeeretiM. The engaeement of Marlon Cook, the eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Cook of Montreal to the Earl of Mlnto. recalls the fact 'that the British tltletl ranks contain the names of several Canadian-born girls, excluding the names of the families of Canadian representative men on whom titles have lieen conferred.

The present dowager Marchioness of Donegal was before her marriage to the fourth Marquis of Donegal, Miss Violet Gertrude Twining, the daughter of H. ft. George Twining of Halifax, NR. The marquis died In 1H04, and his widow lives today at Coomhe Oak. a beautiful residence on the Kingston Hills of Surrey.

There was romance In the 'love match that culminated In the mar-rlare of the fourteenth Lord Petre with Audrev Clark, the daughter of Rev. William R. Clark, D.D., of Toronto. Hernard Henry Philip Petre succeeded his brother, who was prelate to the Court of the Vatican In 1R9S. The Petres are one of the oldest Roman Catholic families In Great Britain end two of the most magnificent country houses In Ksseg.

rngate-stane Hnll and Thorndon Hall, have housed the family for many generations. Audrev, Lady Petre. holds a high plsee In the social and religious world of Britain and lives with her onlv daughter, the nineteenth Baroness Furnlvall at Hnlhnden Park, Hllden-borough, In Kent, Olen-Coats. the first haronet, a brother of Lord Glentanar the head of the great sewing cotton firm of Paliley, Scotland. Lady Glen-Coats died In 1910 but her son Thomas Coats will Rucceed to the baronetcy and to the Immense wealth of his father as well as to possession of one of tha show places of Scotland, Ferguslie Perk, Paisley.

Air Pilot's Romanes. Cupid must have perched en the wings of tht flying machine which Count Jacques de Lesseps of Paris piloted, for after many flights in Canada, Including some spectacular feats at Polnte Clnlre. during the famous war time meet there, the Count wen the heart of Miss Grace MacKenile, the daughter of Sir William MacKenile. the founder and for many years president of the Canadian Northern Railway. Count Jacques was the sen of Count Ferdinand de Lesseps of Paris, while the bride was one of the most popular srlrln In Toronto.

Lady Stafford Brunton was. before her marriage, Miss Elisabeth Porter, the onlv daughter of J. J. Bonsall Por- ter, professor of engineering at MeOIM 1'nlverslty. She married Lieutenant Stopford Brunton who wan himself a student at McGlll, and who waa eap tain in the Tenth Battery of the Can-sdlan Siege Artillery during the war.

He succeeded his father, the famous London phvslclan. In 1SK, and has continued to make his home in Men treat since his succession to the bar attie on Saturday, November 6, in Seattle. Iatensttatr Wedding. A wedding of Interest to many peo Mr John McDoui-Vl. Mr.

William Pou-pore. Hnmp'nn-Whlte. Mr. Penrose Tv.qckwell. Mr Alex Ferrle, Mr.

CMIn Frrle, CiptTln Ralph Rook, llonaay wr.ere she visit friends for th winter months. ple in this city was that of Miss Je- Mr. Don MOon-ld. Mr. Spott.

Mr. fr A'hort nondstone. Mr, sle Lee Welsh of Seattle, and Mr. I Trrwh evening, at the supper dar.ee. when his guests were Miss Maidie Murray.

Miss Betnraed to Abbotsford. attle. Harrv P. Wakeman of Los Angelt-s. rrv Marshall Mr Rob Marshall, Mr.

Sid Tucker. Mr Eric refers, Mr. fcva Loewen. Parian ner. Miss Mrs A.

King of Abbotsford. who of Saattla, la a Mr. J. Rogers Horlick'. tbe Orifinal Malted Milk Awd JsiUtioa.

ASabstitutea California. The marriage took piace recently In Los Angeles. BorprUe Farty. A very pleasant surprise partv was Phyllis Calland. Miss Vera Caiiand, Mlts Helen Law.

Mr Jim Huichlnrn. Mr Leslie Creery, Mr. IL Wade, Mr. Sherwood ar.d Mr. Claude 51c- has seen vn tirig Mrs.

H. Seath and renewing old friendships In Vancouver, left for her home on Friday. guest In ancouver. Mr. Wheal! er of Whltehoree.

Is la town for a few -days. Poberts. CRdet I.lnsav, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Oordon Nelson, Cidet Cnnnon, Mr.

Wells-Cmtes. tr. Ker, Mr. Harold Jones. Mr.

Gee Turnln. Went to Tlctorla. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V.

Bernrned from Tlctorla. Mr. and Mrs. J. McN'ab are among Te Tllsrt Chiaa.

Mrs. J. W. Stewart and Miss Margaret Stewart Shaughnessy Heights, are planning to leave shortly for China where they will spend several months. Mrs Julius Griffith, who has been the very niay Vancouver people who Martin on Friday evening, when the time was pleasantly spent with games and dancing.

The guests Included Mr. W. C. Shelly. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Broderick, Mr. trending the last ten davs In Victoria. returned home las: night.

went to lrto-ia to witness the per formance of "Chu Chin Chow." Jolly House Party. Mrs A J. Carr.Ve an! Miss Camble I rarme4 from Victoria. who have teen spending the last ten I Miss E. E.

Snider and Miss Olive and Mrs. Grainger. Mlas M. Ward, Mr. J.

Land. Miss F. South, Mr. II. South, Mr.

H. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs S. Harrop, Mr. and Vra.

Ayllng, Miss Terra O'Mara and Miss Bet ha Jlil.er have returned from onetcy. O'Mara entertained at their hornet where they witnessed "Chu Chin Chow." days In Victoria. hve returned home. Mr. Erie Hamber has returned from Victoria, where he spent the week-end.

odium drive. A very enlovahle eve Jf 1 Mr. Nelles. Miss E. Cjuorm, Mr.

W. Thomas. Miss E. Frew, Miss N. Har-klss, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Goodman. Mr. nlng wis spent with muslo and damping.

The guests Included Mrs. R. Dinar Koetess. Johnston. Miss Llr.zle Wenta, Miss returned Mrs.

J. A Teroorten was a recent and Mrs. Smale, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. South, Mr. Mr.

RegtiuUd Prmes has rrom a vim to Victoria. a Clara Went, Miss Grace Hlsted. Miss Lily Hamilton. Miss Lenny Robb. Mlas Madden.

Mra Waters, and Mr. and KMC dinner hostess in honor of Dr. L. Te-poorten and his bride, who are at present her house sruests. Covers were laid for twelve.

Maud nsnourne. iliss Irene wyau, Miss Hilda AVvatt. Miss Florence Ma Mra Sutton, i fees son, Miss Kuty Harrison, Miss Lltlle Harrlmsn, Miss Thelma Williams, Mlas Pearl Williams. Miss Violet Par i instill. i BEST Mr.

F. H. Daly has returned to Vancouver after a short visit to Victoria, kin, Miss Lena Lynch. Miss I. McRae, Ftoaylo Clo Daaee.

The committee In charge of Tht Pendrlo Cluh, consisting of Miss Marlon Rolph. Mlts Dora Colboume, Miss Kitty Kennedy, Mlsa Alma Leslie, Miss Mary Kennedy, and Mlsa Altxa Leslie, has finally completed arrangements for Miss Violet t'arkes. Miss Uiena Morrison. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Mrs.

O'Mara, Mr. A. Pitts. Mr. Douglas McLayghlln, Mr.

Rill Booth, Mr. Ui this morning after spending a brief Mr. Reginald Symes. who has been Miss El ma Holey noted as bridesmaid, spending a few daya In Victoria, has and was becomingly attired la nlggt returned to the elty brown trimmed with brown res, aad tee hat to match. She wore a corsage Mra.

A. 8. Brake retortied on Friday bouquet of violets and rotes from Seattle, where she has been on a wedding breakfast was served a pleasure trip for a few daya. after the ceremony at the home of the rSM Ttm smd Twenty-three.) honeymoon will be spent. They will reside at till Windsor street Weddings 1 Engagements The marriage took place In Beattle A marriage has been arranged and on Saturday.

November e. of Miss will shortly take place between Oraea Jessie B. Morrison and Mr. John T. Ktlpatr ck, only daughter of Mr.

and Cunningham, both of Vancouver. Mr. Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 1414 ur- and Mrs.

Cunningham will reside In street, and Tempest Bt BUenne Vancouver. de Wolf, younger son at the Into George de wolf and Mrs, de well si VaiCry-ntohea. Vancouver. a dance to Dt held in i.aurei Tennis TE COTP058 FOR PHFOTMI UN' mm- 1 Your Best Protection TEA Charles Doyle. Mr.

Lancy Lock, Mr. John Doyle. Mr. Gordon Doyle, Mr. Lewis Physic.

Mr. John Wright, Mr. John Lock, Mr. Douglas Parks, Mr. William Froud, Mr Harry Corbltt.

Mr. Wilfrid Corbltt, Mr. Harold O'Mara, Mr. Ervan, Mr. William Ross, Mr.

Leslie Berry and Mr. Pat Kiel. Tht Ladles' Auxiliary to the O. A. U.

V. will hold a whist drive and dance In the clubrooms, 670 Granville street, on Wednesday evening at I o'clock. tee W. B. X.

Bale. Holllster Review No. W. B. A.

ef the Maccabees held a most gucoeasful "white elephant" sale at the K. P. Hall. Mount Pleasant, on Friday afternoon. The hall was decorated with roses and chrysanthemums with ferns for background.

In the evening a K. and have epared no efforts to make this, the third of their series of dances to be held thle season, as enjoyable as former affairs Tha following ladles have kindly consented to act as patronesses for tht occasion: Mrs. W. P. tarns.

Mra F. Colboume, Mrs. H. J. Rolph, Mra N.

Leslie and Mrs. F. J. Colbourne. tee Seas avsm Yletorlav Mr.

and Mra W. J. Blake Wilson have been spending; a ftw daya visiting la Tlctorla. aUUw asail tMeeesstoX Mrs. A.

C. Bagley and Mra Robert Hamilton, tht Joint oonveners. and members of tht general committee In charge at the recent Allies Hasaar. A very pretty wedding took plaoa on Friday, November al 7.10 p.m. In Christ Church, tht Rev.

W. W. Craig Announcements united la marriage Miss Laura Kltcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.

Kltcher. 12(8 Hastings street east, formerly Refreshing Appetizing Invigorating STILL THE FINEST THE W. IL MALKIN CO. IJnu.rd ancouTrv Naoalmo Vbtnrla UWIIUVII, IWnU, III OIT, V. X.

IIIIIVJ, son of Mr. and Mra A. Whitley of Bates County, IT. S. A.

father, looked charming In a gown of white satin and lace, wearing a veil of Brussels net caugnt in piace wnn orange blossoms, carrying a norai bounuet or br di rosea and carnations. held in aio oi in wnuaren Aia no-cltty, with to express their grateful thtnks to all who assisted in any way In making tht affair tht success It was. The sum of I16II Is the amount which was realised up to date, with promises of several more donations to be turned In, all of which will be used for the Children's Aid Socltty. Miss Adelaide Kltcher. sister of the Forty Teams at Your Service brida acted si bridesmaid, gowned In Give The Skin New Life Try tblf Simple formula -A IwrW CRHME ELCATA Mif IMS Ike tbes il ps awce eoior.

a wr ffoveve spread, eareftdrr ike efcMks bcSore tke ereta esuu irp en etue Hi ike i ol JUtas isce prmia over all. ELCAYA In Jan at 35c. 75c. Your (Sealer bat ELCAYA sod has told it lor Tears. Aak him.

Sound teeth are yrrar beit protection against disease. Only with sound teeth can you receive the full benefit of the food you eat And a well-nourished body will keep well when others fall a prey to sickness. It la a wise insurance against disease to let me see your teeth. Doa't hesitate. Dr.W.S.HALL Statist 510 HABTIXOS WEST Standard Hunk Building a primrose aatln with a large picture hat of black net tnd gold.

The groom was suDDorted by Mr. T. Americans Tour ThankaglvlnjT Dh ner Is not complete without youf national dish of ice cream with crane berry water Ice centre. Order early from Almonds. Phone High, It.

Slt-I-Ml see The Needlework Oulld formed in connection with the Burrard Chapter, 1 D. will hold a meeting at the homo of Mrs. Weart, Standard Bank Bnlldlnf) on Tuesday afternoon at 1:10 o'okMBi The executive wishes all members t. attend a work will be begun OB babies' layettea, The regular meeting of the 81 John Ambulance Brigade Overseas wlU be held on Tuesday evening. November 16, In room 6 Bank of Commerce Build Ing, Muln street, at o'clook, Sergt.

Major Schotleld will lecture OB First Aid. A meeting of the Burnaby Bras of the o. A. U. v.

will be heldla Boyd's Hall. Royal Oak road, Alt Vista, this evening, November 11, al 8 p.m. concert was given In which the following took part: Mr. Hughle Hodgson, Mr. MoAslan and little Mlas Tim-mlns.

After tht concert a dance was held. tee A Tea Hostess. Mrs. Allan McConnell, Fifth avenue west, entertained the members of the Ladles' Aid who are working on the dolls' booth for the Kltsllano Metho-dlts Church bazaar to be held on De-cemher 8. The guests Included Mrs.

K. Hogg, Mrs. J. McPherson, Mr. Harold Johnson.

Mrs. Keppell, Mrs. C. O. Dixon.

Mrs. E. Churchill, Mrs. A. Parkin, Mrs C.

Nichols, Mrs. A. H. Pepper, Mrs. Jonet and Mrs.

Laura Lindsay, J. Stewart of Seattle. Wash. A reception followed at the home of the bride, where a very pleasant even ing was spent, the house oeing oeauii- Mrs. B.

X. Nixon. Itll With avenue west, sntertalntd at a very delightful dinner party on Saturday evening In honor of her daughter, Mlsa Marjorle Nixon. Covers were laid for eight. Mr.

Fl B. McDermld returned from fully decorated and the tnhle with chrysanthemums and carnntlons. The happy couple left on the midnight boat for a tour of the Island. Edmonton on Friday evening. IfoXty-Buri'lte.

A nulet wedding took place on Sat urday evening, November 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyon, 2622 Commercial Drive, when Mlsa Agnes Kuggles of Esquimau became tne urioe of Mr. Duncan McKay of Nanalmo.

H. C. Rev. Eslar performed the ceremony In the prosence of relatives and Intimate frtenda The bride was given "A Little LEA PERRINS', Please" You should be critical about Strawkornt CTwrni Oran Chocolate Sinilla the coal you buy, and failure to for Dessert This request will be heard tha world over to-day In countltti Hottli, Restaurants and Clubs, whote reputation forbids thtm serving substitutes for the high-tt quality products. Lea ft Perrint' is the original Worceiterthir sauce unexampled In quality, flavor, and strength.

Accept no substitute. In marriage by her brother, Mr. Ill-lam Ruggles, and was assisted by her slater, Mlea Dorothy Ruggles, while the groom was supported by Mr. Sam Dryburgh of Vancouver. After the ceremony aupper was served ana dancing tnjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. McKay are making their home In this city, CUrtt BColty. A wedding ef Interest to a large circle of frlenrU waa solemnised at St. Patrick's church, on Wednesday morning.

November 10, when Mary CMIve, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. antes Holey, became the bride of Mr. Hie hard Clarke, second son of Mr. and Mra Richard Clarke of Twelfth avenue east.

The ceremony was. performed by llev. Father Donovan, and the wedding march was played by Prof. Alns-ley. During the signing of the register Mr.

Clarence Bertrond aang "Ave Maria." The bride who was given away by her fnther, was attractively gowned In a suit of sane blue, with cross fox trimmings, with hat en suite, and she (JaAf stM WMIM cJELL-6 ChGmj of Cherry JeH-O In plllt of Min' water Pour lmo bow, mould and mo coM rl to harden. Serve plain or with whlr-ped cream. GrapeNiits "tastes as good as it sounds. test Black Diamond is not being critical enough. Phone Bayview 1076-1077.

Hanbury Company Limited, Fourth and Granville. carried a ahawer boufliiet or.

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