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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 32

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The Toronto Stari
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AUTUMN SEASON RETAINS ITS POPULARITY OR TORONTO WEDDINGS 31 Society A the son ocean dIo a Miller received Photo nf Mr? and and AND KENT AIRWEATHER Joy ce 'flower Kiri Gale Hames i ied yellow and broi Special and Peter 6995 Lite ormerly 8995 AN Styled By DAY TONN or You Smporteti jrencfj "JBiin anb JBIin asnion ormerly 8995 AIRWEATHER 48 Bloor Ml 8822 90 Yonge I for a tea and under the au Mrs Vito Rt Rev Given in the bride and Brus iii I I feather AdrienMit Bruce 1 1 ishers where pastel colors are concerned and thirdly that the fabric should be able to stand heat and a limited amount of moisture or steam The solution is to ask about these things when buying a dress or at the very least to ask if it will stand dry cleaning tea bvf all shades black or brown 650 or every woman who loves the fineness of sleekly elegant dinnerware the new Dogwood Pattern is irresistible No IM Mail Orders to 1160 Yonge Mrs take Holy aplrit Hallowe'en surprise to one Toronto MRS A BEVERLEY TO OPEN PARISH AIR Help wanted The editor of the Is offering a weekly prize of $25 for the best item submitted which will make a suitable Any interesting amusing or unusual items are wel come so long as they are original and hitherto unpublished Con tributions cannot be returned to senders Mrs zland Malcolm McNicol Otta Soh tenured felt cuffed with heckle feathers a ad'g vivid authority tn its sfart lines fits Before gloves this fall that you consider carried white carnations Betty Vito was maid bridesmaids JOHNSON MARRIES MURIEL WHITE rook the runer champuiii His excellency the governor gen eral and members of his staff left this morning for Montreal where they will be joined by Lady Alex ander They will attend a dinner given by the board of governors and senate of McGill university and then will go to the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial gymnasium armory for a special convocation Tomorrow eve ning their excellencies will attend the ball of the Union of Auxiliaries of St hospital Holiday came as a man His wife who died recently had always looked after candies and apples for the children and when they called on his doorstep he sadly told them he had forgotten and had nothing for them But one solemn eyed little boy solved the situatipn he said "take my bag of candies and have lots to give the other kids when they Money Saver The cry Is often raised by women that their clothes do not dry clean successfully and the Dry Institute give some hints on what to look for when buying clothes The first re quisite of a cleanable fabric is that it should be preshrunk during manufacture secondly that fabrics should be fast dyed particularly Logical conclusion A five year old girl and her sister were invited to a home some blocks from their own It was a long walk but they enjoyed the day so much they wanted to come againi Their own mother was not living and the friendly homey at mosphere was new A few day later the little girl started out alone with her doll carriage to find the house She eventually reached the big bridge she crossed the last time but now it looked strange There was not a person or car crossing it Quickly she decided there must be something wrong with It and so solved the problem by picking up her carriage and carrying It across so the bridge would have less weight! the ankle length Shoot if you girl repeatedly bell as rhe "made on her mother Mother entering into the spirit of the game decided to sur prise her "visitor" at the next ring She put on a worn ragged sweater and an old felt hat of her and armed herself with a toy pistol The doorbell rang again she open ed the door and aiming the gun shouted into the face of the surprised minister who was making his first call Geraldine Coffey will convenehe bridge and tea to be held by Ibc Darjeeling club Saturday after con at the Jesuit seminary on St Confidence All summer Susan had insisted that she would not let them promote her from Grade 1 to Grade 2 On the open ing day of school she stubbornly sat in her old seat and couldn't be persuaded to enter the Grade 2 room inally she confessed to the principal that it was because she loved Miss Mattie the Grade 1 teacher so much that she bear to leave her Patiently the principal explained the reason she had to be promoted was because she would learn more in the higher grades care" retorted Susan "Miss Mattie knows all I'll ever need to by Robert MeMIchael MRS ANGELO VISCONTI left formerly Violet Garra inone was married in Our Lady of Mount Carmel church and Mrs Alan Lewis Vaughan right in Runnymede United ignorance you all night the HONOR 70 TEACHERS OR RED CROSS AID Mrs Pa ft A Weyburn Cres Is entertaining the board of the Canadian McAll association at luncheon at the Granite club on riday prior to the thank offering meeting at the home of Mrs Rea re Unionville The groom is MRS ALBERT Nnrma WMVmnu Muriel ulfit right became Mrs Douglas Burns in St John Anglican church Photo bv Peterson Productions ty Ashley and CTippen IN A CEREMONY at home Dorothy Irene Hobton left became Mrt Kearney Rhodes Thomas Brioux right was married in Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic 'church Due to the drastic change in the world woollen markets we have reduced a group of English coats and coats of imported rench and Underground Agent Inspira tion struck Toronto career girl as she gazed drcamfly into the subway excavation on Yonge St Now she's enthusiastically advocating that To ronto introduce underground park ing lots She has the site of the first one all picked out too the grounds surrounding Osgood Hall Then perhaps the all too few lots also add a lower floor "The parking crisis is upon us so go is her motto RECENTLY WED Jne Baird daughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver Baird Jr became the bride of William Miller son of Mr a Mrs Miller in Cen tury Baptist church Ploto by ahard nf Eaton's If the glove choosing your fashion dictates the length of your sleeve Impor tant looking gauntlets are shown with tailored suits and lhe six in eight button length glove will meet or cover the sleeve of nn afternoon glove or evening wear the popu larity of the traditional long formal glove is competing with that of the "shortic" The latter type is perfect ly suited to evening gown Asleep on the deep A young woman on a recent ocean voyage found she had as her cabin mate a little old lady On the first night out before retiring the elderly voyager carefully closed and lock ed the porthole with the result that the air was quite stuffy before morning The next night the young lady suggested an exchange of bunks so that her companion would be out of the draught and the port hole could be left open The elderly lady appalled at such exclaimed "My dear leave a porthole open When the tide rises would pour in and drown us Sketched: Double breasted coat of rench "Blin and Blin" cloth with handstitched scalloped collar Taupe grey brown wine or green Sires 10 to 18 A donor luncheon will be held by the Shaarei Shomayirn Sisterhood Nov 8 in the synagogue Convener will be Mrs Nadler and Mrs Sandler will preside Mhora Howson has been much entertained prior to her fnarriage to Dr Robert James Murray tomorrow in Deer Park United church Among those who entertained are: Mrs II Wilkinson Beta Tau Signa fraternity Mrs A Sarjeant and Mrs A Bowden Mrs Mc Kinnon and Grace McKinnon Mrs Cranston and Nina Johnston Mrs Booth and Barbara Booth Mrs Patterson Mrs Russell and Mrs Dales Mrs Gordon Murray Mrs enwick Isabelle Murray Mrs A McNaughton and Mrs Houlf Mr and Mrs Gordon Hamblin Kitchener Mr and Mrs Bruce Murray Ruth Lawson Margaret airley and Mr and Mrs George Murray Mr and Mr How son will entertain following the rehearsal Her assistants will Mrs John Dafoe Mrs rank Mr Walsh Mrs Miley Mrs Martell Rita Ecanor Reilly Rosemary Ryan and Mrs Hyde circular train held her full length veil carried red Blea matron Mrs Murray was convener of the recent fashion showing and bridge held by the Downtown Kinettes in the Arcadian court in aid of lllahee lodge Cobourg Cther members the committee were: Mrs Wrigglesworth Mrs Roy McAuley Mrs Bellinger Mrs Collett and Mrs Hub bard A night of waltzes will be fea tured at the annual Prom Ball to be held on the entire convention floor of the Royal York Samuel Hcrst nhoren and Rex Battle will direct the Toronto Prom orchestra which will be divided and there will be three dance bands Proceeds will go into the sustaining fund of the prom concerts Mr and Mrs Stephen Sametz Winnipeg: Montreal: wa and Ernest Bubbs San ran cisco were among the out of town gue ts at the Kirkby Iine wedding white taffeta and carried 'mums mid carnations Sam Vito was groomsman and ushers were rank Malone Chris Vito and Robert Watson Mrs Vito received in gray crepe with a corsage of orchids The mother assisted in gray satin anil lace with prehids seis fell from a coronet of seed pearls and and gardenias of honor and bridesmaids were Jilda Amato Eleanor Malone and Josephine Sammut They were gowned alike in Nile green and orchid taffeta with lace capes and matching scalloped crowns Their bouquets were of coral and pink roses lower girls Rosemaiy Colo Srvrnty school teach cis ho I live earn 15 or more con cutiv set vice tn Junior Red to trerivrd badges srivue i a tea he ld at Toronto branch lied 1 ne awaidfi were made by J'tctidenl William Hiller Toronto and Hr Goldnng of education Another Io this awatd was Mrs gold medalist and hour exhibitions Donald McTaggart the ice committee Phoo by Alex Gray seen as they leave Holy Iosary The Bride is the former Elizabeth Watson daughter of Mr and of Mr and Mrs Balfour Heather Beament daughter of Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Beament Orillia will be among the debu tantes and will be presented at the St Ball in Montreal Nov 25 She is a graduate of Havergal college and is a student at the On tario College cf Art Mrs A Clifford Glenwood Rd opened her home home cooking sale jpices of Canada Conclave True Kindred Mrs and Mrs George Porter and Mrs Tansley presided at the tea table Mrs John Miller will be the speaker at St College Old association annual din ner at the school this evening and Miss Walker will receive guests Among those who entertained for Eleanor Jane Lane prior to her marriage to Kirkby were: Mrs Howard Whittleton and Jean Whit tleton Shirley Stewart Mrs A Pemberton Nancy Walker Mrs A McCleary Mrs George Bentlev Mrs Horne Mrs Kirkby Mrs Stephen Sametz and Marion Lane MH tt i ntsiitK duuvhtrr Phvlhw Jovrr Io Jotrph Adrien IMVh null uf Mrs A Beverley wife of the Rt Rev A Beverley bishop of Toronto diocese will open the Gay Nineties fair tomorrow afternoon and evening held by the parish guild of the Church of St Micnaei All Angels Anglican church The theme of the fair will be ried out in the decorations music and especially in the tumes which are heirlooms from the period A Punch and Judy shew for the children and dancing for teen agers will be featured along with booths a tea and dining room ilms will also be shown A display and demonstration by the parish's boy scouts and gill guides will be given Commissioners Mrs A MacArthur Mrs George Miller Mrs Hunter and Dr Helen Wilson will inspect the gnl guide display must The little rang the front door Delta and the late Mr of Cleveland Ohio The take place Jan 20 11)50 in Holy Bloiaom temple MR AND MRS JOHN CHARLES BALOUR are Roman Catholic church Mrs Kenneth Watson Now 6995 Many other styles are reduced according to the devaluation prices PRESENT MUSIC COMMITTEE Mrs Terence Sheard president of the Opera and Concert committee Royal Conservatory of Music pre sented the following executive to tle meeting held in Wymilwood recently Vice presidents Mrs letcher Sharp Mrs Richard San key and Mrs Lome Millar sec retary Mrs Walter McKinnon: treasurer Mrs Houston council Mrs Edmund Boyd Mrs Egmont rankel Mrs Clarke and Mrs Wilfrid Jenner public re lations Mabel Stoakley special events Mrs Richard VanValken burg special events Mrs Mac farlnne membership Mrs Leslie Dale Harris audience relations Mis Walter Turnbull opera events Vida Pccne: orchestra events Mrs Gavin Henderson Dr Ettore Mazzoleni Dr Arnold Walter Nicholas Goldschmidt and Herman Geiger Torel outlined the program plans for the orchestra and opera school for the 1949 50 season director cen Hour who has served through h' fissoeistion with the Juvenile Lodge of lhe Loyal Orange and Blue A badge was also presented tn tne family of the late A Lapp no during his years as a school inspector gave generously of Ins time to the Junior Red Cross Mr Hiller received at the tea assisted bv Cavi l) chairman of Junior Red Cross and Mrs May Robinsonf the bnrd of education Teeh receiving awards were: Henley Russ Moses McGunc and Misses Currie Todd ord Porterfield Dunlop II Haslam Williamson Thompson Mid dleton Mclnnes McCullough Armstrong A McCool McNabb Nightingale Me kle Mullan II Edmi son Calhoun Dunkley Johns 11 A Jtnkins Touch burn Robinson Pettit Raymond 11 Dorse Esscry Dewey Macklin Adams A Pritchard Rogers Jenkins 11 Dickson Patter son Davey Hall A Ixicke Porterfield Clarke Jones Earls Thomas Balmer Armstrong Breckenridge Wylie Ham ilton Bruce Byam Sharpe Ragen Wclstead Me I'arlen McLean 1 Lyon Keeney Weir Turner A IGray Prentice McLeod DAY TONN HA I SHOPS LTD Hourj: 830 to riday ts 9 tr erei to I A cn ANNOUNCEM ENTS VMMAGE SALS RIDAY NOV 4 2 Owren of the Transfituration Ill or R1 TtYMMAGE BALE AT DEER PARK UNITED rn irei St Cair Ave and oxbar Vr St Ctatr entrance riday Nov It jn 30 a RIX RUMMAGE PALE "KSUYUNinp errre? Purdiw OMntton rMtay Nc 4 RUMMAGE RALE TRLNHY PARIS II Halt t'5 Kre Eat Raturdav Nov 5 I aiiopicea Beache Cowpsolon Rebekah Lodae AEAAR NORTH BROADVIEW UNiTED ehureh 'St Darbonrno Aye i Saturday NOV Cnnttmaa Adiruuon RUMMAGE crio: er I in pm fet pm Home baklra sift bsbv needs apron 2' cent inelude tea BALE JOHN (1 HOWARD I ODE riday Nov 4 CTUiatopnrr Stionnc Morrow the up of the junior rxaiing cnimpion cf Canada ship RVMMAGE RAtJL AT DAN Ate Saturrtai Nov 5 at i a Bp3nsc ed Eat nea taxation tar turners fund al Genera: hop ai Hord bv Michael Burna Phoio of Burns bv Arthur Kay DUY Jeft was married in St Anglican church lhe former th centre and Dr Alvin Hord were married in Eglinton United church RECEPTIONS MR AND MfU) GRANT HAI I IWET Ghon at homt Thursday tn n'rtCH'k Mr HalhaeUii pMh birthday MR AND MRB WILLIAM ATTWEI LN cn Iiiday Nov from 7 eInc at the Saivatlnn Army 14 Vauahan Rd Occasion aeddina anniversary The Hill Circle of the Big Sister association wdll hold a tea and sale at Casa Loma Tuesday Nov 8 Among the ladies who will pour are Mrs Donald Low Mrs Clara Mc Eachrcn Mrs Robert Page Mrs Holt Gurney Mrs Harold Kirby and Mrs Milton Cork Cliffside Golf and Country! club held its presentation of prizes at a buffet lunch and dance Winner of the ladies golf championship wax Mrs Ethel Byford: Mrs Mcadden wn runner up A buffet luncheon will officially open the 55th session of the Toronto Skating club The skating will start with a welcome to lhe new instructor Sheldon Galbraith after the arranged cha irman Will tilion Morrow the 1 7 daily A 32 Thur Nov 1 1915 11 Hand Painted Decorations under glaze make each piece an individual creation bringing spark ling charm to any table IT Equally at home in Period or Modern settings this delightful pattern may be purchased in 5 piece place settings 825 16 piece starter sets 2495 (hint Excl ii i rrfv (SOCIAL NOTICES Accepted by Phone WA 3630 Arnouln mlit Of lutuir r)eiit nr al tur reh jointed In nilmmuni Er awmrrrt) Reception I re ''I rni for erh I I' rter! une minimum 1 i'ie AMATO Long Branch Nov 2 In a double ring ceremony in the Roman Catho lic church of Christ the King Olga Mary Amato daughter of Mr and Mrs Amato became the bride of Ross Vincent Vito son of and the late Sanci Vito Harris officiated marriage by her father was cowned in ivorv satin lace Her veil or tune illusion St Saviour's Anglican church was the setting for the wedding of Muriel Madeline White daughter of Mr and Mrs Reginald White and Richard Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Arthur A Johnson Rev Harper officiated Given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white satin with a A halo of pearls I nnri Khn Mrs Lorraine of honor wore a gown satin satin and brides llinton was in gold satin was chosen for Thev car 811 titles ns was grooniNinnn lynn and Allen Mrs White received in grav witn a corsage of red set Hrrbrrl ENGAGEMENT MUM VICTOR AYNE be eiemrnt of ihelr Mi id Mi ul Hramplon take ulevr 7 lurk llaptut i bun Toronto line KXGACIKMENr IM ANNOUNCED Ku'h Ainet'e dauffhtrr of Mr Hutch Iiiwiii and tile lair or rreaerick I I a i aa om aa a Bl II Ci I in a a wr a of Mr and Mr Albert Dlon Genrcetown The take place in Brampton Saturday I Dec 3 SUTHERLAND: MR AND MRS JOHN Sutherland announce the enniRcmert of their daughter Verna Rae to Robert Shepherd Clideidale non of Mr and Mr Hugh CUdeadMe The aeddirg to take place at St Clair Avenue United church Nov Crt MR AND MRS SMITH ANNOUNCE lhe engagement cf their only daughter Dorothy Lorraine to Mr George Loul Neville on of Mr NeVille and the late Loul George NeVille The mar riage will take place tn St Olive's Anglican church on Nov Cl at 7 o'clock MR AND MRS IRVINO EISEN AN nounce the engagement of their elder daughter Mona to Dr Myer tM'kel Harold sinter von oi Mr ana Phlllo Binger The marriage will place Dee I at o'clock in llloaaom temple Toronto MR AND MRS IRVING EISEN nounee th engagement of their younger daughter Sallle to Robert David Deltk kin or Mr Joaeph Delta marriage will at A o'clock Toronto MR AND MRS MAHION BRISCOE Wembley Drive Sudbury announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Elaine to Robert Bain aun of Mr nd Mra 11 Rain of Toronto The marriage will take place on Nov 75 at 7 clock in Knox reibyterlan church Sudbury I I stay? a 1 a ar ju a atr jf 1 rj l)' at ti 1' WK: a wrr XnX'l 5W Of St a a Xu' vbrl z' 'iiill i II BMW JMr 4 ip lev mB II 4 SBM XW Ml Wfl Im 1 II EbK A i Vx 2i wa KjninrirT B' liss 1 mB A A ML JmH Ii iKPHV i 99 a roses LOVE yy '35 IRST LOOK! 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