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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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MONDAY, SEPTrirm.9,vl957.- OTTAWA JOURNAi; 15 MpryGerqldineMcCofmick! Illusion mas held by, a jvarl! crown headdress and he wore cultured pearl necklace andt bouquet, was of! if. Is "Bride of -G. L. Bryson The wedding: vows of Miss, daughter iir marriage and she On Thursday, ScptcmBer 7- 3.00 and $.30 Mary Oeraldine McCormlck! as' attrnded by Miss Miriam iMCLormicK ts mam oinonor. red' and white roses.

The maid of honor and bridesmaids, wore crystalette gowns fashioned with necklines and bouffant skirts adorned with bow streamers In the back. The' maid of honor wore blue and the bridesmaids, and Mr. Cordon Leonard Pry- I i son were heard Saturday morn Lorraine McCormlck. and Mrs. H.

Lawlis were brldes-mtid and Miss Marilyn ing at 10 o'clock-Jin the Assum)? Fash ion "-JT tlon of the Blessed Virgin Mary McCormlck of Toronto was Church, Eastview. pink Junior bridesmaid vr Tnhn Rrviori hf Following a reception In the Show A. iLafontalne Hoteh- man and the ushefs were Mr. the couple on tflp The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

McCormlck of Eastview and the brl3egroom Is the son of Mrs. Agatha Bryson' of Ottawa and uwoeri Hinow ana wr. iiarojaiUnjted states. They will reside at 9 Lenori Place, Eaitvle McCormlck. The bride wore a floor length the late Mr.

Leonard Bryson. Rev. J. Brennan officiated In he Murphy-Gfunblt: Rideau Room under the Auspices of the, Local Council of Women gown of white silk organza fashioned with a square neckline edged with; Alencon lace at the ceremony and Mr. 1 Going away the bride wore a light blue bengaline dress having a bodice decorated with pearls, matching duster coat, na vy blue accessories and- a corsage bouquet of yellow Michael McCormlck, brother of.

anenhortr sleevesrThe- bouf-4 the served the. nuptial mass. Miss Viola Zimmerman was and Miss Oer- IS A presentation Of Murphy- fant skirt -which extended In a chapel tralq had a deep flounce caught with medallions of Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil of tulle malne Gratton and Mr. Allan Martin sang.

Talisman roses. Journal Want Ada bring quick result. 1 XiftmDie- ianmnxuiaL- mirrnra all- Mr. McCormlck gave his the exciting style changes of the new season I Cha-" neaux and Calories" Is the name I the Local Council has chosen for' is. the event, which of course, I lncludeamcd-IUdcaa-Ilcom-re- I freshments.

Why ot make a i party for the afternoon or eve- nmg show you a enjoy it! Tickets on sale on Fashion Floor and Rideau Room Restaurant $1 Parking Lot Open for Evening Show. mm- MR. A NO SIRS. BLAIR ARMSTRONG. Photo Vn1 rswe 1 1 Armstrong-Ca Reid-Breen Vows Heard nized jWedding Solem 1 Miss Barbara Jane Breen The marriage of Miss Eliza-! bustle effect at the back during ltW A 1 A i iRf v'Hnnl th VHHIn or rrntlrtn exchanged wedding tows with rttswell and Mr.

Omar Blair A halo -headdress -of net ChwleiGordQriReld; oiv Armstrong vu rmniA niarrnfH Ti-ifh nr! orH lft a 7- ln "laeau rarx Saturday evening at sevenlsequlna held her fingertip ve unca nurtn, o'-clock In a candlelight cere- and she carried a cascade bou mony In St. Matthew's Anglican 'que of dusty pink roses and '11. I A A siepnanous The bride la the daughter of The maid of honor and Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Carswell bridesmaid wore similar frocks the bridegroom is the son of Romance blue organza over Mr. and Mr. Omar O. Arm- taffeta styled with bateau lines and bouffant, floor length Rev.

R. Eric Osborne offlcl- They wore headdresses 'aled at the wedding. Mr. God-(of forget-me-nots with match- irey Hewitt was the organist ling blue shoulder length veils land 12 boys of the church choir and carried cascade bouquets of ang. Shasta daisies.

The flower girl wore a floor Tne onae is me oaugnrer or Mrs. John B. Murray and the late Mr. Murray and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Reid. Rev. W.

A. Beecroft officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. W. Foster was organist. Mr.

Douglas J. Murray gave his sister In marriage and she was attended by Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Norman Armstrong was best man and the ushers were Mr.

John Allen and Mr. Keith Johnson. The bride wore a gown of white Chantllly-lace over blue satin having a' blue bow and ruffles ln the back. A blue headband trimmed with pearls held her ahoulder length-veil and she carried a bouquet of fed and white roses and white stephanotls. Mrs.

Johnson wore a mauve taffeta, gown and a feathered headband. Followlnza. reception in the church hall. Mr. and Mrs.

Reld left-for "Atlantic City. They will reside ln Ottawa. To travel Mrs. Reld chose a light blue sheath, dress, and. a matching duster Hat ind picture hat.

It 'Given ln marriage by her iither, the bride was attended fry Miss Charlotte Mcraul as iaald of honor. Miss Elizabeth MacDonell was bridesmaid and rLis Betty r.lece of the bridegroom, was Cower girl. Mr. W. O.

Donald Armstrong wax best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. James R. Carswell Jaspr, brother of the bride, Mr. Donald C. Curry and Mr.

Oary P. Mc-Keown. rorcrr'reddlnr-" lhr bride-wore a floor length gown of -white Trench lace over-Xarrcta, length frock of dusty pink organza over taffeta with a matching poke bonnet trimmed with Sweetheart roses. She carried a nosegay of white feathered carnations and Sweetheart roses. The reception was held In Jefferson Hall and later the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Bermuda.

Ooing away the bride wore a smoke-blue wool crepe suit with a fitted jacket, a hat of cream colored meluslne trimmed with matching blue feathers, and' nvy-Wue- auede- accessories. She wore two gardenias en cor fashioned with a scalloped portrait neckline and lilypolnt sleeves. The full skirt extended Into a chapel length train sage. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs.

Armstrong will reside at Windermere avenue. which waa caught to form aj 7 i 0 Ok The nevTs: a sflhouettt that Is more relaxed, that 1 i 16 THE SHOE Is i Murphy-Gamble Orchid In brown suede or calf with self bow 77 its toe tapered, Its illu- sion heel sirmmcd to a sliver. Sixes 6 to ft in 17.00 Second Floor flows in supple, fluid lines, shaped from soft, rich fabrics. Tht look: one of eleganc with ease as expressed in in the Murphy-Gamble Coat-and-dress ensembl sketched. Of Blin and Blin Veloute in the new Melba Toast shade, the Coat hjvs the soft, rounded barresilhouette: the.

Dress, he easier, relaxed lines BAG, of suede in I brow black, touched with yellow metal; silk-nd-suede lined, it 32.50 St. Floor' 1." i 1- of this season's sheath; the ensemble, $225. The Hat, softly -draped In 'furry is a New York original by Walter Florellt $35 Faihlon Floor tht Second.

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