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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 9

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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9 VOL CLX1I No 16( THIS (JAZmE MONTHKAL THURSDAY JULY 13 1933 ri SOCIAL and PERSONAL Bimpson Mis Ollhbon and Mr Rockellffe Home cooking Mrs (I Rowley Mrs Pruce Mrs llarte candy: Mrs A limey and Mrs Attenborough household linen Mrs Tomlinson Mrs Pemberton Mrs Kramer children's wear Mrs A Ryder Mrs Woodhrldge aprons Mrs Johnson Mrs Miller MARRIED IN LONDON Minister of Public Health The retiring president of the International Council MUe Chapial of Purls Is succeeded by Matron A Lloyd-Still of bt Hospital London Miss Emmunson chairman of the General Nursing Council of England and Wales has been appointed treasurer Moot of tho delegates were present at a reception In the Trocadoro last evening when a pageant representing Nurses of was given In their honor IN CALGARY there's nothing A newer! majority of them become excellent drivers Comment of aome women foD low: Mrs Goold secretary of the Women's Automobile and Sport Club "Many elderly women who have developed a road sense through horse riding or cycling are more competent pupils than girls who have ridden In a train or Mrs Victor Biuce airwoman and racing motorist: "A friend of mine has just learned to drive at 88 and a very efficient driver she Is too It la all a matter of temperament" Lady Campbell wife of Sir Malcolm: that a woman has sound nerves a good eye and steady hand there Is no reason why she should not start motoring at the age of Mrs Stuart Htndmarsli (Miss Violet Cordery the racing motorist): "Why should women he picked out for this attack? Nobody thinks of objecting to a man when he retires at the age of 50 or 60 learning to drive a car My own mother wants to learn and I see no reason why she should Lady Cobham: "It would be a bad thing for the motor Industry if women of 42 or more are to be banned from learning to drive 1 personally would rather be driven by a middle-aged woman any day than by on? of our 'bright young of CAPACITY CAMP IS RULE THIS SEASON Applications to University Settlement Exceed All Records FEW ABLE TO PAY Children Suffering From Undernourishment Many Cannot Go to Country Fellow feeling for the Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe is being experienced by the workers of tho University Settlement So many children want to go to camp that they hardly know what to do Some of the pressure Is being lifted today when two bus loads of juvenile humanity leave for Lake Hersey Seventy-five youngsters are being taken to Camp Horsey at St Charles de Montcalm 20 miles north of Rawdon and 75 miles from Montreal there to spend two weeks "playing and putting on weight How the holidays are to be financed is the problem Very few families can afford to pay the small cost Many arc scraping together tiny sums In the hope of a period In the country for boy or girl and the Settlement Is accepting whatever they can offer Several children havo been helped by friends of the Settlement but tor many there Is no prospect of going to camp unless some unexpected donations are received Many who hoped to go to Lake Hersey today have had to be refused In tho first camp there havo been 100 including the staff At the moment there are 78 hoys aged from six to 11 years at Lake Horsey who will return to town tonight Undernourishment Is widespread among the children It was stated by Miss Wtnnlfrcd Learmonth head worker of tho Settlement yesterday She told of a letter written from Camp Hersey by a boy to his mother In which lie said: haven't gone to bed hungry once since 1 came One boy gained ten pounds In one week The kitchen department has to put forth Herculean efforts to prepare enough food for the ravenous children A new eight-gallon double boiler for poi ridge has proved disappointingly inadequate and tho cook reports that a twelve-gallon one wouldn't be too big GIRLS LEAVE ON JULY 27 The girls' camp will be in progress from July 27 the second contingent going up on August 10 Judging from the applications this will be a capacity affair provided the Settlement can finance It In selecting candidates special consideration is given to the undernourished children many of whom have been recommended by the hospitals Social agencies are co-operating and assistance has been given by several churches Boys and girls from all districts of the city are being accepted this year but applications from outlying districts are refused the need of those in the crowded sections for sunshine and fresh air being considered greater MAGISTRATE STIRS UP HORNET'S REST Sir Waiter Carlile Asserts Woman of 42 Too Old to Learn Motoring London July 12 Sir Walter Carlile chairman of Newport Pag-nell Bucks) magistrates presumably knew what a storm he was provoking when he laid It down that a woman is too old to learn to motor at 42 Immediately women wrote to the papers telling Sir Walter a few things A man Roberta principal of the British School of Motoring said that about 20 per cent of their pupils are women over 40 and the ou'll feel particularly up-to-date in this or any of our other new black satin suits whether you're lunching playing contract or shedding the coat at a "don't dress" dinner Satin is not just an advance Fall vogue it's the front page fashion for now THIRD FLOOR Mr John Cadbury and Mis Con-stance Cadbury ot Bourneville Eng who are at present at the Windsor Hotel are sailing for England tomorrow by the Duchess of Richmond Mr and Mrs Irwin and their family are spending weeks at St Patricks Miss Alice Hungerford is sailing for England tomorrow by the Duchees of Richmond Sir Frederick and Lady Willlams-Taylor will leave 105 Eaton Square on August 9 for Germany Mr and Mrs Thomson of Winnipeg are at the Windsor Hotel Lieutenant-Colonel Cl Cantlle and the Hon Senator Smeaton White left last night to spend the week-end at the Algonquin Hotel St Andrews-by-the-Sea Mrs Leighton McCarthy of Toronto Is arriving In Quebec today from Europe by the Empress of Britain Mrs Evan Gill and her family are visiting Mrs Robert Gill of Ottawa at her summer residence at St Andrews-by-the-Sea until the first of August Mrs Frqil Vats and her son Master Edmund of tit Catherine Road and Mrs Cooney of Bernard avenue Outremont have left for the country where they will spend a part of the summer Dr and Mrs George Shanks of Toronto are at the Seaside House Metis Beach Mr and Mrs Henry Lewis are in New York City where they are gueste at the Hotel Lincoln Major-General Seely one of the new peers in the Birthday honors list has taken the title of Baron Mottistone of Motti-stone in the county of Southampton Mr and Mrs Charles Stuart Malcolm who recently returned from a trip to England France and Spain are now occupying their summer home at Point Claire fiss A Malhewton is spending the summer at Ocean House Metie Eeach Miss Constance Dawes and Miss Patricia Dawes are sailing for England tomorrow by the Empress of Britain Mrs Keith Mercer and her family and their guest Miss Margaret Willis of London Eng are spending the summer at Metis Beach Mr and Mrs A Tillotson were among the recent arrivals at the Ambassador Hotel in New York Dr and Mrs A McClelland and their family are occupying Mrs Farquhaieon'a house at Hudson Heights for the summer Miss Dorothea Pavins after spending the past few months with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Charles Stuart Malcolm has returned to Norfolk Virginia Mrs Pierre Beullac nd her family are spending the summer Yal Morin at Mrs Dobson ami her family have left for Chester NS where they will spend the next few weeks Mr Gordon Shirres returned on Tuesday from a trip to Cape Cod Miss Mabel Boardman of Washington Is occupying her cottage at Murray Bay for the summer and entertained at tea one day early this week Mrs William levering of Toronto is visiting her mother Mrs Clarke tho Gleneagles Mr and Mrs Fairbanks and their daughter Miss Elizabeth Fairbanks of Paris France are VACATION DAYS ARE HERE Ticket ready hotel reser-vatlgns made gay new froclci and plenty of fiolD STRIPE "Adjustables" STOCKINGS All set for a glorious vacation! There1 pfenty of space fo adjust your garters above the famous Gold Stripe run-stop so that your stockings will be sleek and comfortable at all times I Lovely Chiffon liiim 1 nl 1 a Pat No 8292fl2 Ettablithed 1837 Phon LAncastar 8241 occupying their cottage at Murray Bay for the summer A double wedding Ih biking place at he Church of St James the Apostle tomorrow ut noon when Miss Phyllis Edith Brooks daughter of Mr mid Mrs 1 Nelson Brooks of Westmoiint will be married to Mr George Spencer Hanna eldest son of Mr and Mrs Hanna and her sister Miss Elizabeth Mary Brooks will be married to Mr Eric Franklin Allison younger son of the late Mr (1 Allison and of Mrs Allison OTTAWA SOCIAL NOTES (Special to The Gazelle) Ottawa July Mrs Fortcscue Duguid and her children are visiting Mrs Duguld's brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Wins-low-Sprague at Como Quo Mrs Wilfred Butterworth and her little son John motored to Quebec to visit Mrs Butterworth's parents Mr and Mrs Fred Atkinson Mrs George Dean and her daughter are spending the summer at Kennebunk Maine Mr and Mrs Guy Gisborne of Toronto are spending tho summer at Kirk's Ferry Mr and Mrs Ogllvie Rae of Mantrenl are coming to Ottawa at tho end of tho week and will be tho guests of Mrs Rae's mother Mrs Hugh Dunne Miss Beatrice Symons of Toronto Is the guest of Miss Betty Carter Mrs Whitman who was the guest of Mrs Rattray has returned to her home in Areola Saskatchewan Mrs Leonard McLaine and her little son are spending the summer at Sandy Cove NS Miss Adele Burritt of Toronto Is In Ottawa for the tennis tourna ment Mrs Arthur Black of London Ont and her two little sons are the guests of Mrs Whitley Miss Evelyn Mills left today for Murray Bnv where she will be a guest at tho Manoir Richelieu QUEBEC SOCIAL NOTES (Spedal to The Gazette) Quebec July 12 Mrs Franklin Roosevelt wife of the President of the United States accompanied by Miss Hiekok Is in Quebec staying at the Chateau Frontenac The Honorable tin' Lieutonant-Govornor and Mrs Carroll attended by Colonel Papineau ADC called on Mrs Roosevelt this morning Lady Price who has been abroad for the past eight months is re turning to Quebec tomorrow a passenger on the Empress of Britain Miss Jean Price who accompanied her mother will remain in England some time longer Mrs Reginald Meredith is back in the city after a short trip to Mur ray Bay Rev McArthur Judge and Mrs Judge who spent the past few dayz in Quebec as guests at the Chateau Frontenac left today to return to New York Mrs Ramsay lias arrived from Montreal to spend some time with her brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Ambridge at their summer home at Valiartler Mr and Mrs Archie Cook and their family have left for their cottage at Lake St Joseph and have as their guests Miss isobel Watson Mrs Good of New Y'ork who is spending the summer in Quebec has returned to town after a short stay in Murray Bay Miss Joan Brown has left for St Patricks where she will spend the next few weeks Mr and Mrs Haberer have ar rived from Regina and are staying at the Chateau Frontenac Mr Haberer was recently appointed manager of the Bank of Montreal succeeding Mr Bancrof: who Is retiring Mrs MacLean president of the branch of the Beaconsfleid Golf Club Mrs Llghthall tho captain with Mrs Peters Mrs Wilson Mrs Glassco Miss Dorothy Mowat Miss Lorna Mwat and Miss McLennan arrived from Montreal this evening to take pa In a friendly match with the lady members of the Quebec Golf Club to be played on the course at Bols chatel tomorrow Miss Christine McLtmont an Miss Gladys McLImont are spend Ing some time In Montreal Mrs Lancaster formerly ot Quebec but now residing in Mont real is in town for a few days the guest of Miss Molly Sewell at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Colin Sewell Mrs Mills of Toronto who Is spending some time In Quebec with her father Mr Meredith re' turned to Quebec yesterday from Murray Bay Mrs Raymond Lemieux and her small daughter Barbare have left for Les Eboulements to spend the next few Wedding at Brockville (Special to The Gazette) Brockville Ont July 12 In a quiet ceremony performed here yesterday Bishop Monahan of the Standard Church of America united in marriage his daughter Mss Mary Lilias Monahan who ha been a member of the teaching staff of the Brockville public schools and Rev William Johnston pastor of the Standard Church at Belleville Ont Tea and Sale to Be Held Under tho general convenershlp of Mrs A Chesterman the Senior Guild of St Cyprian's Church will hold a tea and sale of work in the parish hall Morgan boulevard Saturday afternoon July 15 from two to six Afternoon tea will bo served under the direction of Mrs Gralnge Mr In at Comtesse de Fleurieu Bride of McCormick London July 12 The wedding of Comtesse de Fleurieu daughter of the French Vtcomto do Fontarce and Leander Junes McCormick of Chicago took place at the Registry Office today In the presence of ft few friends A religious ceremony the Savoy Chapel toll owed McCormick who Is 44 was educated at Eton and Cambridge and present resident in London His bride Is 23 tilie a oio a navy blue summer coat over simple white frock and a navy blue hat trimmed In white Her only flow-ers were orchids pinned on tho coat WASTE tTmTaDvTsED Business Women Told to Spend Leisure Foolishly Chicago July 12 Business women today vvero urged to learn to spend their leisure time unwisely Addressing the authors' dinner of the National Fedeiation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs convention Miss Catherine Oglesby of Philadelphia an editor said tho only real purpose of leisure is to use It 'The true reason for working wisely from nine to five is that it enables one to play foolishly the rest of the bho declared Wise work and foolish play is a sure means of success Every bust ness woman when making up her budget should allow for a period of mischief Psychologists who have Btudled women In business declare that most women fail to advance because they don't know how to She urged her listeners to take up gardening forestry or other hobbies BLACK MODE FORESEEN Smartness Emphasized by Paris Fashions Paris July 12 Black is back In fashion In the midst of the riot of colors seen in summer styles sable clothes are increasingly favored and threaten to steal the spotlight in the coming season Designers are showing black coats and frocks for all Parisians are wear mg black accessories with luncheon and tea costume anil fashionable dinner and balls display scores of black evening frocks Black combined with white or pale color is the essence of chic for late afternoon wear Divorced Couple Remarried New York July 12 Gladys Glad noted Broadway beauty yesterday remarried Mark Hellinee newspaper columnist on the fourth anniversary of their first marriage The reremonv was performed by City Clerk Michael Cruise He albo officiated at the first marriage The couple were parted a year ago by a Mexican divorce Action Is Dismissed Edmonton Julv 12 Action of Cora Lillian McPherson to upset an absolute divorce decree granted to Hon McPherson Minister of Public Works of Alberta on the ground of collusion was dismissed by Mr Justice Frank Ford In a decision given today Birthday of Dr Woolley Dr Mary Woolley president of Mount Holyoke College who was a member of the American delegation to the Disarmament Conference was born at Norwalk Conn 70 years ago today Visitor Dies in Brockville Brockville Ont July 12 The death occurred today of Mary Louise daughter of Mr and Mr John A Bc'ulson 1005 Lexington avenue New York City Khe was slaying at 15 Pine street here the home of Mrs mother OKLAHOMA GETS BEER Proclamation Allows Sales to Proceed in State Oklahoma City July 12 Governor William Murray decided today to let Oklahoma have its beer After 80 of the governor's national guardsmen had prevented overnight unloading of the brew legalized in a special election yesterday "Alfalta today issued a proclamation announcing sales would not be Interrupted The proclamation was the signal for fleets of beer trucks to rumble into action transporting cases of the brew from railroad cars to wholesale and retail dealeis Appli-cents for beer licence? swarmed the offices of the tax commission Governor Murray said his martial law order last mght was "to pre vent them from making a joke of the CANADA SO FAR IMMUNE Strict Watch Maintained for Japanese Beetle Ottawa July 12 The Japanese beetle which according to Unltot States research officials will eventually spread from roast to coast attacking crops and flowers has not yet come to Canada agricultural officials said today Whether the Canadian winters would ho any protection against the pest is therefore not known Close watch Is being maintained by officials of the department at points where United States vegetables and fruit enter Canada Tire points include Yarmouth NS Halifax Saint John Toronto and Niagara Falls NOTE SENT TO LEAGUE Hopes For Halting Gran Chaco Dispute Betarded Geneva July 12 It Is useless to talk peace while fighting is still going on in the Gran Chaco a Paraguayan not to the League of Nations mid today Members of the committee dealing with the dispute between Paraguay and Bolivia regarded the note as retarding hopes of settlement of the conflict for which a League commission has been arranged The Bolivian offensive said the Paraguayan communication oblige Paraguay to reconsider the plan which the League Council has adopted lor halting the conflict Federation Selects Locale Talk by Montrealer Hamilton Ont July 12 The Canadian Federation of Eusinees and Professional Women's Clubs today selected Calgary for next year' convention Miss Josephine Dauph-lnee of Vancouver president of the federation wua chosen to represent the organization at the International Congress of Women to be held In Chicago Miss Gertrude Sparrow of Montreal gave an address on psychology In business MRS ROOSEYELT OH GASPE TRIP TODAY Wife of US President to Tour Peninsula by Motor Quebec July 12 After a day of sightseeing In Quebec Mr Franklin Roosevjlt will make a trip Into the Gaspe Peninsula Tomor row the wife of the President of the United States and her travelling companion Miss Lorena IIIc-kok of New York will leave here and will turn their roadster automobile eastward along the south bhore of the St Lawrence River Mrs Roosevelt had a busy day of sightseeing and Informal social engagements today It included a luncheon at Spencer Wood as the guest of the Lieutenant-Governor and Mr Carroll and tea and dinner with John Randolph L'nitod States consul and Mrs Randolph In the afternoon she took a boat to the historc Isle of Orleans and doo around tho island She also toured the city In a calech driven by one of Quebec's oldest eabbier and visited the Provincial Mu-scum where site was received by Pierre Roy provincial archivist ami Paul Itainville curator Guests at the Lieutenant-Governor's luncheon included Premier A Tasi'hereau Mrs Edouard Tas-chrreau Col Taplneau and Col Paper for Picnics Picnic days are here again A gay colorful spread is the life of the picnic and yet you don't want to risk spoiling or losing your linens So plan your picnic in tho modern way and napkins of decorated crepe paper These are crisp colorful and Inexpensive Beat of all they may be dacarded unlike linens that have to taken home and laundered HISIIAJESTY OFFICIATES Free Hospital Is Opened at Hammersmith London July A new Free hospital described as the most modernly-equipped hospital of Its kind was opened by His Majesty at Hammersmith today The King w-as accompanied by Queen Mary There are no electric hells In the institution not even for fire alarms a system of electric warning lights being used instead The building and equipment cost approximately $1600000 His Majesty was welcomed by the Duke of Connaught former Governor-General of Canada as head of the English Free Masons The King approved the name "The Royal Masonic and referred to the fact the occasion marked completion of a scheme Initiated 20 years ago but delayed by the war Marriage is like a restaurant one grabs something that looks nice and pays for it later ONLY INCLUDING LUNCHEON fora 9 Glorious Day on the RIVER A cool refreshing Sunday aboard ship Down the river to nowhere and back Steamer leave Victoria Pier at 900 am (EST) returning at 400 pm Seven houra of breeze-swept decks and enchanting St Lawrence River scenery Concert and dance orchestra add to your enjoyment Plan now to give yourself and your family this Sunday outing For fall information rtstrvatiom itc apply to any (ouriti agtnl or to CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 715 Victoria Squam Month ai LAncaster 0231 Mount Royal Horn: PUtetu 186 Wmosos Horn: PLnttu 744 3uun's Hotel: MArqueiu 13)6 Hotel Fold: PLiuiu 7019 ARTISTS DEFINE PERFECT BEAUTY Type Conforming to Ideas of All Six Judges May Be Hard to Find New York July 12 The perfect beauty for 1933 If a composite of the standards of Peter Arno Jefferson Machamer Arthur William Brown Russell Patterson Philip Dunning and Leroy Ward is a criterion will be: Tall and liMsome but not uVr Le tect a platinum blonde with iacn tresses and with one blue je and one brown a patrician nose with an Irish tilt a striking personality of the demure type and tin ability to make the judges agree The six artists held a conference today on their duties as Judges of a beauty contest at tho Westchester Country Club Friday for the benefit of an orphanage Important thing in judging this beauty Machamer began 'is to consider the "Eyebrows my interrupted Brown "The most important point personality Now "Personality cut in Ward who designs penthouses "It's a matter of figure If you'll lsten to me "If we listen to you" declared Arno be selecting a model As a matter ot fact the nose ie one for the newest thing in tiled roofs of the first things to consider Now I "With Patterson inquired "Now a girl's hair is "Rarely the same shade two days in a chorused the others and they decided to wait until they see the contestants SOCIETY SEES FOUNDER Aged 82 Attends Convention Milwaukee Wls July 12 A slight white-haired old lady of 82 "Mother to houf-anls of young people the wor'd over today was tho centre of all eyes at the biennial convention of the International Society of Christian Endeavor She Is Hairiet Abbott Clark widow of Dr Francis Clark and with him co-founder of the first Endeavor Society which was organized at t-orrland Me In 1881 Despite her age Mrs Clark refused to miss the convention and travelled alone from her tome in Boston to attend "What the world needs today more than the London Conference or anything else" she raid "Is religion and to live more the life of Christ There is too much narrow LONDON NURSE ELECTED Matron A Lloyd-Still Heads International Council Paris July Thirty-two nations are represented among the delegates at the International Congress of Nurses here this week Canada has sent 125 delega'a South Africa 25 and the United Kingdom 300 There are no nurses from Soviet Russia Altogether 2000 nurses are attending The Congress was opened In the Salle Pleyel by Danielou French xvisTruTI fiOOQflfa 0 0 crj cry LP I COMPLETELY WRAPPED ROLLS 25 COFFEES GOLDEN SAN TOS 33 GOOD-WIN BRAND 40 ARABIAN BRAND 43 BLUE MOUNTAIN '41 f' Silver-plated trophies mounted on ebony-finish metal for golf-women tennis-players swimmers Each TROPHIES champion the champions with an at-s tractive array of cups and trophies Silver-plated cups 200 to 3500 Extra charge for engraving MAIN FLOOR ST CATHERINE ST Summer Store Hours 900 am to 530 pm SATURDAYS closes at Happy Days Are Here Again HIGH-CLASS TEAS AND COFFEES The Teas snd Coffees you drank In the days Old acquaintances renewed and you ire served is usual with Tea snd Coffees of the very beat quality TEAS CHOICE FAMILY QUALITY GOLDEN VALLEY ROOM 55 40 45 30 EATON C9imiteo OF MONTREAL Deliver leei TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS SCOTT 25 Vmr' xprlnee In Tn tnd CofUg Blending 1259 BLEL'RY STREET PHONE: PLattaa 4020.

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