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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 17

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fx I WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1950. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL w-w-tt-ww-i SOCIAL aiti PERSONAL WHY GROW OLD? By JOSEPHINE: LOWMAN fvcryont.Like Murphy-Camblt Quality Murphy Gpmble Offers a Complete Wedding Service s. Her China.

HeriCryiUl. Appointments for the New Home Are He in VmoRE IMPORTANT than good looks to Ing pur personality, being warm and enthusiastic. Selections. Complete, Quality Some Examples: He told about, -a 7 young China-Traditional and Modei During a conversation with Robert Weede, the ret bad-tone, now (tar of the Broadway hit "The Most Happy-Telia" soma Interesting subjects were discussed. Among them was the Idea that While It is important to coareet what physical defect may have, it la much more Important to perfect our per-aonallty, to be warm and in- 'Wrested and ood looks is only a small part of attractiveness.

When Mr. Weede was asked bow he explains the fact hat so many handsome men marry plain women and that to- many beau- CARNATION with blossoms in delicate pink, blue, yellow and grey on sparkling white china. Bread and Butter, Tea, Dinner Plates, Cup and Saucer. i piece 1 00 WILD FLOWERS deli-cately colored blossoms and leaves on gleanunc white china, gold-accent- ed. Bread and Butter, Din- ner and Tea Plates, Cup and Saucer.

5 pieces 6.5 PINE CONE In greens and browns on white design that blends beautifully with modern, appointments. Bread and Butter, Tea and Dinner Plates, Cup and Saucer. 8 pieces $.75 Th Gilt floor Queen St. tained recently at a dinner party in Toronto for Miss Lynn McNeil and Mr. Ronald Cartwrlght, whose marriage) nltM aiivtisft IB "1 Mra X.

B. Bteeie entertained recently at a troasseau tea in honor of her daughter, Miss Trudy Marilyn Steele, whose marriage to John Kenneth La vole will take place this Sat urday St united, Church. Presiding at tha tea table were Miss C. Darragh, Mrs. A.

Mrs. O. HamUton. Mrs. A.

B. Hamilton, Mra O. Bruce, Mrs. J. Wol-chuk, Mrs.

C. Hammacott and Mra T. Taggart. Assisting were Mlsa Margaret Harris. Miss ore en Shleis, Miss Theresa Demert and Miss Dawn Taggart.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Labarge entertained at a buffet supper party at their home in honor of Miss Mary George and ber fiance.

Mr. Martin Miss Vonnie Mallette and Mra Ray MulvihUl enterUlned recently 'at a Juncheon st the Oreen Valley In honor of Miss Lynn McNeil, a bride-elect of August is. )-' Miss DcVothy Gough hss left on a two-week vacation to Bermuda. 4 Miss Rita Oalllvan entertained at a dinner party in honor of Miss Mary George, a bride-elect of August 1L Ui Edward Hna-an is holi- dayhiff at Wlgwaasaa lodge In Muskosa Mr. and Mra.

S. Harrv Sim mons and their daughter, Mary Lou, of Colonsay, are visiting Mr. and Mra A. 8. Dar ling and relative In Ottawa before leavine tor Toronto and other points.

Mr. and Ray Atkln entertained at a rehearsal party for the bridal psrtv at the Dsvison-Atktn wedding. Miss Borothy Beale has left to spend two weeks in Bermuda. -i- Mr. and Mra Donald Beckett were la Montreal to attend the Taylor Tollstarq wedding on Saturday.

-V Mr. David Butler Is spending some time at Wlgwassan Lodge In Muskoks, Officers and members of Canadian Beauty Lodge enter tained at a buffet supper at the home ot Mrs, Freeda Smith, Elliott street, In honor of Mra Walter Ackland, who with her husband will sail for England on September 4. The guest of honor was-presented with a gold bracelet. HELD IN SHOOTING. MILWAUKEE, Aug.

IV-(JP A 12-year-old girl was.detalned yesterday In the Jatal shooting of an 11-year-old neighbor boy. The youth, Kenneth Dukes, died Monday right about an hour after the shooting. Police quoted the girl fas saying she pointed the shotgun at Kenneth because she was annoyed by nun wnen ne louowea ner into the house. LEAPS TO DEATH. FRANCISCO, Aug.

JT) Joseph L. Oallagher, estlmater for contracting firm, wrote his' wife "I Just overrated my ability to do what this Job and lite expect ot then leaped to his death from the Golden Gate Bridge. Gallagher was listed by police a the 161st known suicide from the bridge, built in mi. Journal Want Ads bring quica results, For the it 1 1. tlful women marry men who are far from handsome, he "Lota of reasons, but one may be that people who have looks themselves are ptten Insecure for other reasona They deprecate what, they have and greatly admire other things: strength.

Intellect, accomplishment or what not. 80 ihey seek a mat who has Important qualities beside beauty or good looks." I am sure that this vary true. He and I also agree that It is such a waste of life and ad sad when folks allow physical de-, feet to rob them of the adventure and happiness of living, and that most often the detects which do this to them I woman he knew who had bad an operation 'for bowlegs (not badly bowed either). This girl, he added, was a bore with her lamentations Sad self. consciousness about her legs before -heroperatlon.

After ward she thought that It had been well worth 'while but could not-understand why; it didn't make a bigger difference in people's reaction to her. Robert Weede said. "The truth was she was always more aware -her bowlegs than others, and so, naturally, she was more aware of their stralghtness after the operation than others. She would have done better if she had Invited people's interest in her as aiwrson, by being more In terested in them than In her self, and her imperfections''. If some Imperfection Is both' erlng you and'- you can do something about It, if it Is really bad enough to.

be worth me trouble, men remeay 11. It It cannot be corrected tor heaven's sake don't let it ruin your life I Life is too wonderful to be spoiled by physical defects. It might be Interesting If some of you would write me your Ideas about why so many beautiful girls -marry homely men and why so many handsome men marry plain women, having a lace Jacket with Peter Pan collar and illy point sleeves. A pearl and sequin coronet held her veil and she carried a white Bible with blue carnations and streamers of Illy of the valley. Her Jewelry was a set of rhlne- stone earrings and necklace, gift of the Following a reception In the Kinburn United Church 3IL, the couple left on a trip to the Laurentlan.

They will reside at 283 Irene Going away the bride wore a yellow nylon dress with yellow shortle coat, brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of blue carnations and white chrysan themums. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Derraugh, Don-aid and Dorothy Derraugh, The Ambassador of francs, Mr. Francis Leeoste, ha returned to Ottawa from a two-week trip ta the Northwest Territories.

1 1 The Ambassador of Cuba and Mrs. Barriers de Vaaquea-Bello are at the Bheraton-Mouni Royal Hotel In. Montreal alter htn meet the holldav week- lead at the, Chateau frontenae la Quebec cuy. ntey wui return to Ottawa on Saturday accompanied by their daughter. Miss Margarita who has ju completed a French language course at McOUl University's French Bummer School, In Montreal.

The Hon. W. Earl Rowe, MP, and Mrs. Rowe will entertain tomorrow evening at an Irifor- buffet auDoer to be held st o'clock'at the Rldeau Club for member of. the Press Gallery and their wives, tor Conservative members and Sena tors and their wives and for the staffs of the Leader of the Opposition and the National Conservative The engagement is an nounced in Kingston of Miss Helen Aidbam Bmythe, daugh ter of Mr.

Frank A. Bmythe, and niece of and Mrs. J. A. O'Brien of Ottawa, to Mr John Michael Xlely, elder son of Mrs.

Mark Kiely of Toronto. The wedding will take place la Kingston en September 1. Mr. and Mra Reginald Fran cis Davison of Toronto" entertained at the Chateau Laurier on Saturday tor the bridal at Undents following the Devi- son-Atkln wedding which took place In Kinburn, Mrs. Ernest B.

Riley enter- Noel-Cuddihey Vows Repeated In Mortindale The wedding of Miss: Clara Mary Cuddlhey to Mr. Adrian Omer Noel, Ottawa, took place Saturday at 10 o'clock in St. Martin's Church, Marun-dale, Que. 1 The bride is the aaugnter 01 Mr. and Mra Michael J.

Cuddlhey of North Low, and Mr. Noel la the son 01 str. arm Mra Omer Noel of Kaaabasua. Rev. Francis Brenaan offici ated.

Miss Mabel Lakrade was organist and accompanied Miss Shirley Manoney ana John and Martin Cuddlhey. Given In marriage by ner father, the bride was attended bv Miss Marie Noel as maid 'of honor and Miss Lola Garnaford as bridesmaid. Best man was Mr. John Noei, brother, of the brwegroom, and the ushers were Mr. WU- ltss Begley and Mr.

victor Daly. Tha bride wore a town 01 French lace having a fitted bodice trimmed with sequins and nearls. rounded neckline and tiered bounani ssiri. a close-fitting cap trimmed with sequins and pearls nela ner fingertip veil and she carried a cascade bouquet or Talisman roses and baby cnrysanine- mums. Following a reception at the Riverside Inn, Aylwln, the couple left on a weddlns; trip to 1 Niagara Fails ana we United State.

They will reside at 5 Mart Circle, Ottawa. To travel theTride wore ja turquoise dress and duster en- and pink roses en corsage, Out of town guests were. Mr. and Donald Scoble, Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Hodglns, Mr. and Mrs, Ormond Stanton, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Mac Donald: and Mr. Peter Noel Miss Irene Perrler, Miss Shirley Mahoney, Miss Mau reen Daly, Mr. John McGee, Mr.

Regent Pllon, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Lalonde, Mr. and Mra. Victor DelzMr.

and Mrs. Raymond Major, Mr. John Cuddlhey, Hull; Mr. and Frank Cuddlhey. Deschenes; Mr.

Jack Oammon. Montreal; Mr. Patrick McShef- frey, Aylwln Station: Mr. Maurice Noel, Mont Aplca, and Mr, and Mrs. Jsmes Cuddlhry.

Aylmer. AKLISS' Ursest Selection OF STYLES IN TOWM 140 SPAP.lttVVres.EaTT if gsssa sr mm shoes are barely noticeable to In Crystal Profusion of Patterns A wealth of designs In sparkling crystal to highlight the Bride's table and reflect her good taste. Two are sketched: Daisy Pattern (far left) In glass made in Belgium, cut in Canada. Goblets, Champagnes, Sherbets, Wines, Liqueurs, Footed Juices. Cornflower Pattern" (near left).

Goblets, Sherbets. St. Andrew's Church, Woodlawn Scene of Porit- Robinson Vows a 1 Chamnafmes. Water and Juice Glasses. Each 1.M Wines, 'c Cocktails and Liqueurs.

Each '-Li-. J.M aift floor tjueea St. Pride oithericje's Kitchen Her Copper I ad Sta in I ess-Stee I Golden Lake; Miss Anne StliHsemble with white accessories The kitchenware that is as handsome aa it is efficient and a complete selection, including 1eutifully boxed gift chests for the i i 111 FPant ll.50;t Kettle 875; Double Boiler, 1100. at fy- in 01 anarews rresoyienan Church. Woodlawn, Miss Edith! Lillian Robinson, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. John H. Robinson of Woodlawn, became the bride of Mr. Uoyd George Portt, son of Mrs. George Portt of Dun-: robin, and the late Mr.

Portt, at high noon Saturday. Rev. George Sparks officiated and Miss Owen Ritchie was organist Given In marriage by "her father, the bride was attended by ber sister, Miss Mary Robinson, as maid of honor. Miss Owen Hudson and Miss Ellen Fraser were bridesmaids" and Miss Linda Rowe, cousin of bridegroom, was flower girl. Mr.

George Portt; was best tnan for bis brother and the ushers were Mr. Glenn Robinson, brother of the bride, and -Mr. Donald Derraugh, cousin of both the bride and The bride wore a gown of Chantllly lace and nylon net Never white taffeta, trimmed With; Iridescent sequins and NEW shatpco cuetl titliit' Wnf-losi Shtmpo htl VMT ))( ClSMI.tkM (vw-auiw let, ri Ote'f lest taiev jeer asir Mrteiiiljrr I Other pieces 'pieces Gilt long Blankets Kenwoods 16.95 The Bride's Satin-Bound Bride 1 lean In Famous son, Mr, Delwyn SUnson, Nor wood; Mr. Allen Armstrong, Daiton. Keith, Hilltard and Tommy Armstrong.

Manotlck; Mt. and. Mrs. Barry Graham. Pembroke; Mr.

WUlard Millar, White Lake; Mr. and' Mrs. Stuart Hudson, Kinburn; Mrs. George L. Portt, Mr.

and. Mr George Portt, Mr. and Mra. Harold Read, Grace Read, Mr. and Mra Eldpn Rowe, Frank and Linda Rowe, Mr.

and Mra John Lytle. Mr. and Mra Jack Lytle, Carp; Miss Owen Hudson, Miss Ellen Fraser, Mr. Hubert Argue, Mrs. Mae Davis, Mra George Derraugh and.

Douglas Derraugh. Mra Florrie Reid, Ottawa. MORE COMMUNISTS. Aug. () Brluitv's communist Party.

clalmedX yerterday- it gained 11, 004 members in 'the second quarter of 19H end now has a total of 9417. Reporting this -In the party- organ, the Dally Worker, national organizer WUllam Lauchlan said he 1 confident of reach-Ipg the goal of 50,000 members set by the pafty's last national eongreaa I I Buy, Your Household Needs Deposit WMiM rv Wdodhtos. Co. -V IT. tM CE4-IU1 Bonus Towels 4: Special August pricea chance ot the year to choose thirsty, handsome Bath Towels and Mats' in complete ensembles.

Whits and 18 sparkling colorr. charcoal, butteracoUh, antique, gold, shadpwgreen, peach champagne, cameo rose, -espresso brown, misty mint, crystal pink, Persian platinuftv blush, lemon ice, blua mist and black. Ciaat'ftsUi Tewel lil rtagerUa Tewel 'Gaeat tewel a Lli ChenOle Bath Hfeg tL-sVTJ rar Clelk Ckeaftie lit Cover J.7S... In white and ten beautiful colors- blue, rose, cedar, yellow, peach, scarlet, green, flame, tur. quoise, hunter's green, with matcnlng satin ribbon.

Kenwood Blankets, with their toasty warmth and feathery, lightness 'art the cllacrtmlnating choice of bride and; gUtseeker. At 10.95 IJCm Ktt Wm as Xen Pay 0 -mfe i 1 fin 1 1 nArrH dirt floor Queen f. Olf; floor Quetn St tt 'viN'e mi r-jXjlBan ef Uariet.

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