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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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i THE OTTAWA. JOtfRNAIi SATURDAY, MARCH IS. 1834. ,13 A .1 Ottawa Social Club for Blind Holds Annual 1 Following the meeting. lunch, was Mrs.

Stella Vtlleneuv, retiring re SOCIAL AND PERSONAL freshments convener, was gjvea a vote of thanks for her seven years servlc tn this eafsj-! city. secretary. Canadian National Institute lor tb Blind. Officer elected' were a follows: president, Maurice Los-huk; vice-president, Harvey Vincent: secretary, Mr. Lorain Smith.

Convener: program and recreation. Mis Oertrude refreshments, Mrs. Marguerite Ouellette; transportation. Miss Oertrude Bas-eett; visiting. Edward Bab in and publicity, Mildred Prdlpott Telephone 5-3355 Th Ottawa Social Club for th Blind held Its annual meet ing on Wednesday at tb Centre for th Blind located at 90S O'Connor street Elections were presided.

over by Joe Caruk, assistant field Eveone I 1 a LiK.es Murphy-Camble Quality jr, MISS MABION A. BADKE, Reg. and Mr. O. H.

(Sam) Kennedy, whose engagement- Is announced by Miss Badke'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Badke of Kitchener. Mr. Kennedy Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ira M. Kennedy of Carp. Miss Badke Is graduate of Victoria-Hospital, London, Oht Mr. Kennedy has recently been appointed a special representative of the Bank of Nora Scotia with headquarters In Vancouver.

The marriage will take place In Vancouver late In March. Th Governor General, Hi Hon. Vincent Msssey. will at tend th concert of th Toronto Symphony Orchestra In Massey Hall, Toronto, next Tuesday. Prior to the concert, the Ooremor Oeneral will have dinner with Trevor Moore, president or the; Toronto Symphony Orchestra Association, and Mr.

Moor In their home. i The United. Kingdom High Commissioner. Sir Archibald Nye, has returned from Kingston, where he addressed the Canadian Army Staff College yesterday. Alt' Vice Marshal and Mrs.

H. B. Oodwln entertained at the cocktail hour yesterday. The New Zealand Klgh Com mluloner, Hon. T.

C. A. Hlslop, who has been speaking in Bri tish Columbia during the past week, will kick off today at the rugger match between New Zealand. All Blacks and a team from Lower British Columbia. Mr.

Hlslop also spoke at a public lecture In Vancouver given by representatives of the 105) Everest Expedition party, who have been touring North America. i Captain and Mrs. Edson Sherwood, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren, of Buckingham, are In Toronto to attend the wedding of Miss Ottllle Rose Huycke and Mr.

John Boyd Matchett, whfch hrh piacv wua siwiown 111 St. Simon's Anglican Church. Sir Douglas Copland, High Commissioner for Australia, will be In -Peterborough on Monday to address a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club there. On Tuesday Sir Douglas will deliver lecture to the Royal Canadian Air Force Staff College In Toronto. He will be accompanied to Peter-borougn by lady Copland.

Mrs. T. W. Oreavea left yes terday for Montreal from'where ah will fly today 'Tor England to attend the wedding of her daughter. Miss Rachel Greaves, to Mr.

Peter Burton, which takes place in London on Apra S. Mrs. William Stephenson. who Is spending some time In Ottawa with her brother-m law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lewis, returned from a short trip to Dr. and Mrs. R. Lyle Bren-nanj of North Bay, are tag the week end with respective parents, Mr. and Mrai Pred Brennan, of Ottawa, and Mr, and Mrs.

Oeorge Richardson, of Carp. Mrs. H. T. Oyles, of will be In Ottawa to attend the Progressive Conservative Association annual meeting being held on March is, 18 and IT.

KENWOOD BLANKETS for House Garden Color Schemes in Your Bedroom Miss Patricia tauber has re turned to her home In Norwalkv conn, after visiting her unci and aunt. Senator and Mrs. WUhart McL. Robertson. Uls Patsy Kaowtton and Miss Joan Edward are leaving on Monday to spend three weeks In Florida.

Rev. D. B. Macdonald has returned from Edmonton, where he attended the Canadian curling championship. Mr.

H. Lleff. QC, and Mr. Lie It are vacationing at Day- tona Beach, Fla. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Eva and Miss. B. A.

Eva are In Toronto to attend the Llttle- Clarkln wedding, which takes place this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs: T. D. Davey are spending some time at Day-tona Beach.

Fla. a Mrs. W. J. Tugman and her daughter, Mra- V.

Chamber- lain entertained at a trousseau tea recently in honor of the former's daughter. Miss Velma Tuiman. whose mariiaKe takes place tr ay. Mrs. WUllam Howe and Mrs O.

McAllister poured tea and Mrs. Williams assist ed the hostesses; Mrs. Kenneth Perry, of Montreal, was Id Ottawa pn a brief visit. Miss Claude Beaudet, of Montreal, will be In Ottawa next week to attend the an nual meeting of the Progres sive Conservative Association. Miss E.

M. McPherson Is In Toronto to attend the wedding of Miss Frances Clarkln and Mr. C. Little, which takes place today In St. Paul's Chapel.

Mrs. Henri Latouche, of Quebec, will be among those attending the Progressive Conservative Association annual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Scale, of Montreal, are in Ottawa to attend the wedding of Mrs.

Scale's sister. Miss Velma Tug-man, to Mr. R. E. Oleason, which takes place today.

Purple Banner Circle The Purple Banner -Circle of the King's Daughters met yes terday at the home of the president, Mrs. W. H. Price, on its first anniversary. Mr.

O. Carrey, secretary, read report and stated that a bale of clothing Is being prepared. A sum of money was voted for a new orphanage at Farm Point. The treasurer, Mr, peorge Reld, gave a satisfactory report on finances. Mrs.

Allan Tramley led the devotions. Refreshments were served by the social convener, Mra Lome Deianey, assisted by Mrs. H. Boyle and Mrs. Alex Miller.

recording secretary, Mrs. W. I. Oarvock; corresponding secre. tary.

Miss Sheila Stewart: treasurer, Mrs: A. W. Stewart; nominating committee, Mrs. J. R.

Howie. Mra Rowley Frith and Mrs. Wallace Troup. Mrs. Oarvock read the report of the corresponding secretary and noted two successful teas held by the association at Knox Presbyterian Church and at The report on supply, read by Mrs.

Ov Knox In th absence of Mrs. D. L. Campbell, showed! tne association had sent clothing, medical supplies and tors 1 I The "Famous" Blanket Pure Wool; Satin-Bound New COTWenerS 6 ElCCtCO Rw hnntpf The monthly meeting of the Magdelelne de Vercheres Chap ter, IODE, was held in Trafalgar House! when the new conveners were; elected. Those elected are: post war at home and abroad, Mrs.

R. M. Oorssllne; child and family welfare and citizenship and Immigration, Mrs. T. L.

Cory; Empire and world affairs, Mrs. R. O. Wheatley; Commonwealth and Empire, Mrs. F.

L. Barrow; publicity, Mrs. A. J. Odam; hospitality, Mrs.

W. Black; hospital snack bar, Mrs. W. Black; flower fund, Mra E. T.

Mennle; CAC, Miss E. M. Charleson. The regent, Mrs, Allan OXJor-man, was In the chair and reports were read by the secretary," Mrs. A.

i. Odam; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Black, and corresponding secretary.

Miss D. Barber. The educational secretary, Mrs. C. E.

read letters of thanks from each of the chapter's adopted schools, acknowledging reCelpt of Every man's Encyclopaedia and the Canadian Orographic Magazine. The post-war convener, Mra. R. M. Oorssllne, reported sending three boxes of food to England during the month and stated that she had wool and sewing materials on hand.

Mrs. F. L. Barrow' announced that the chapter would hold a bridge at St Matthias Church Hall on Thursday, April 29. at JJO o'clock.

Members were asked to donate prizes. Members were reminded of the annual municipal meeting and dinner, which Is to be held at Knox Presbyterian Church on March-19. Mrs. R. O.

Wheatley, con vener of Empire and world af fairs, read a paper on the- opening of the Australian Par liament by the Queen at Canberra recently. Th chapter voted unanimously to send th regent Mrs. Allan O'Oorman, as their delegate to 'the Provincial annual meeting in Hamilton this April. AUTHOR TO NEW YORK, March 13. Marlon Hargrove, author or the best-selling "Bee Private and Mrs Curtis (Buzzle Dall) Roosevelt1 plan to be married next week.

ammmmmmm "How would you like to wake up in a garden? asks the March House Garden, which introduces the Si Fruit and Flower colors for 1954. These lovely tones are matched by Kenwood Blanket colors. The delicate pastels of flower petals, the deeper tones of luscious fruits, the greens and browns of stems and stalks Kenwood shows them all. In beautiful, fluffy deep-piled Blankets of unrivalled warmth without weight 16.95 Murphy-Gamble' Jnren St. Tloor 16 95 Chromspun In House Journal Want quick results.

Ads bring Marquisette Garden Hues $1 yd. $5 pr. th development March IS, at MS, MM Mrs. Harcourt Emra Elected Head -Of-Grenfelr-Mission of Ottawa COMING EVENTS Kl(M cntt swf mN. minimum SS 'Nolle must rcivd In Journal OCflc not tour than dav prtvnw to Dubllcation.

tesboaa HH Allan. S-sill Travel with Klwanls a Beautiful colored motion pictures showing lit on th great estanclas; gaucnos; dancing to th Strains of the malamba and the gato. Nlcol Smith in person as narrator. Glebe Collegiate Hall, March IT, 8.30 p.m. Limited number single tickets Sl-00 each, avail able Hartt Shoe Store, 64 Bank street; Loblaw's, corner Car- ling and Bank street; Bank of Toronto, 1218 Bank street The Trustees of the National Gallery announce the opening of an exhibition, "Paintings by European Thursday, March 11.

Open every week day 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.? Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. Ottawa Junior Music Club concert on Saturday afternoon, March 13 at 2.45 In the Lecture Hall of the National Museum. Audition. Ottawa Women's Forum Tuesday, March 16, 3 p.m Y.W.C.A.

8peaker Mr. C. Willis Oeorge, on Canada's Industrial Expansion. Tha Regular meeting of the Ottawa Council of Women wlU be held In the Ladles' Cafe In the Chateau-Laurler. Monday, March 13 at .2.30 p.m.

The special speaker will be Mr. -F. R. Crawley. His subject, "Films and Television" wltSpIctures, St Patrick's Day Celebration on March 17, 1954.

In the Assumption Hall, Olmsted St. Eastvlew. banquet. entertainment musical. Ouest speaker, Kenneth H.

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I tit isnu av, hoktw, sit "II Wtaaao aand th free I I I I Fairfield cateiogy. Name I Artiliaa 1 I 45 Inches wide Tailored Curtains 42 90 inches Dr. Oordon Thomas, medical officer of the Orenfell Hospital St. Anthony, Newfoundland, aid last night th standard of living In that province and In Sheer billowy curtains in a delicate flower tint or a luscious fruit tone from the House St Oar-den Spring palette. Hang these high, wide and winsome and see your bedroom blossom into new beauty.

Chromspun, Marquisette is outstanding among fabrics in its resistance to fading, its slowness to soil, its easy washing, quick-drying quality Fourth Flfior Northern Labrador has been raised greatly In the put live Dr. who has been With the Orenfell Mission for seven-and-a-half years and Is now studying pathology In Montreal, addressed the Orenfell Association of Ottawa at their annual meeting held In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. He said survey two yean ago showed 13 percent, of the people ther had active pulmonary tuberculosis. Three percent Is considered an he -He added that this was Back from New York i Members of our staff have just returned from the International Hairdressers' Style to the people of Labrador andf 1 1 JL Show.

Call for Hour fnshion-tcisc beaut appointment mM IBT'' American Towels in House Garden Colors ncwiuuanjuo. Other reports wervread by Miss Sheila Stewart, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. A. H. Brown In the absence of the treasurer.

Mra W. C. Beattle and A. A. 8tewart.

auxiliary. The report of the nominating committee was given by Mrs. 8. O. Taekaberry.

H. Beverley Thorbura moved that letter of thanks be sent to several organisations and per sons who have helped the asso ciation. The speaker was Introduced 0 -Mrs. Harcourt Emra was In the chair, and the meeting was opened by Rev. Dr.

A. Ian Bur aaa snvuuit nett At the close a colored film, -unaiienge or was shown. Famous Blanket Firm Offers New Products Your1 worn-out wooRem can now bring you a wider range of new 4-rt. Bath Towel Guest Towel Face Cloth wooH article, than eve, before! In addition to famous Fairfield blankets and cloth by the yard, you can now obtain men's shirts and. sweaters, rnef's and boys' pants and work socks at ttr leu coal from your old woollens.

A range of, 20 lovely colors your batl room can echo or accent the House St Oar-den hues of bedroom." And such beautiful quality towels! They're luxuriously soft, thick, spongy. The three piece set $5 actually an Improvement, since i the deathra.te.from tuberculosis In the two territories has dropped from 160 In 1949 to 60 In 1953. Dr. Thomas said the hospital St Andrew's, the mission headquarters for medical aid In Newfoundland, now has 125 beds and a new 55-bed sanatorium has been built there. Several nursing stations had -7-been constructed and a new hospital was being nlanned.

Mrs. Harcourt Emra Is again president of th Ottawa asso- elation. Other officers are. Mat-president. Mrs.

H. T. R. -Mount; first vice-president Mrs. W.

C. Beattle; second vice-president, Mrs. W. Rentner; B. a W.

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