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4 1 i THE OTTAWA JTOTJRNAI WEDNESDAT.dCTOBE St.lS4." Pretty Wedding a Home i 1 Plywood and Plastic Produce rr v. At St. Patrick's Upon the occasion of his 75th birthday, Mgr. George D. Prud-homme officiated at the wedding of his nephew, Mr.

Basil Foley, to Miss Norah Catherine Mc- Crank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCrank, of Rupert, Que. The, bridegroom is the son. of Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Foley, of Cant-ley, Que. The ceremony was held this morning at nine o'clock in St Patrick'a church. Mr. R.

Arsenault played the wedding music, and Mr. Allan Martin was soloist Seasonal flowers were used in abundance to decorate the church. The bride was given In marriage by her father, and attended by her sister, 111 ss Margaret McCrank, as bridesmaid. Mr. Clarence Shea was best man, ind the ushers were Mr.

Declan McCrank, brother of the, bride, and Mr, Maynard T)rother of the bridegroom. 1 For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length' gown- of white brocaded marquisette, designed With a Sweetheart neckline, long tapering sleeves, and a full skirt extending in a slight train. Her flnger-tlp vell of tulle illusion was held in place by clusters of white baby 'mums at each side, and she carried an arm bouquet of Calla lilies. Following a reception held at the Standish Hall, the couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto, Gravenhurst and North Bay. For travelling the bride woreaV blue crepe dress under a matching topcoat Kolinsky furs.

COZY? WELL, ANYWAY ITS. NEW This ultra-modern bedroom has "built-in dresser-vanity unit constructed of mahogany and maple plywood, blending with the wall, Both rooms pictured here, are In penthouse atop a New York office building remodeled throughout to illustrate the last word in super-modern Interiors I MODERN IS THE WORD i-. Practically every item of this penthouse living room is made from plywood or plastic Walls and built-in touches are of plywood. Table lamp and'ceilirig fix-ture are of a veneer bonded to Same veneered metal Is used for corrugated wall over couch. Curtains are fiberglass.

COMING EVENTS annonneemfou andtr una and- ln-30 nti pr tfit Una, mini- mam SX' No tn tdranc mltem tot venta- lth admlnloo tn or -coliecUon. A Home Nursing course under direction: of St. John Ambulance Association will commence on Thurrday night. Free instruction. including text book anJ bandsje.

It is of the Createst importance to learn how ho care for the sick. Register by 2-0601. i brown accessories, and a- shoul-der-kndt of Delight Mr. I and-Mrs. Foley will take up residence in Cantley, Que.

OuUoMown guests i included the bride's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCrank, Mr. Lambert McCrank, -of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Mulcahey, of Wilson's Mr; and Mrs, Maurice' Foley, Mr- and Mrs. Hector Milks, Miss Audrey Milks, Mr.fj Kenneth of Cantjey, and Mrs. George Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence5 Shea, of Campbell's Bay, Mr.

Maynard Foley, of Superfluous 1 Hair removed by 'v electrolysis Eleven Yeara of Successful Service Mountford Salon 49 MeUalfe St. 2-8778 IIIMITE HOME DECORATING HINTS Walls, Windows Included In Fixing Living Room Marie Tapp October Bride St, Maiy'i. Church wai the scene of a wedding this morning at- o'clock when Rev. Maurice Egan joined in marriage Mia Marc H-. Tapp, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. David Tapp, and Mr. Tiornas James Higgcrty, son of Mr and Mrs. Wm, Henry Higgerty.

The wedding music was play- td -by Mrs. Emmett Stapleton, assisted by Ceo. Pelletier as and St Mary's girls' choir. The altar was adormrd with baby chrysanthemums and The bride was given in marriage by her father, and attended by her two', sisters, Audrey as maid-df -honor; and Eileen as bridesmaid! Mr. James Beailey was best man, and the.

ushers were Mr, Archibald Lilonde and Mr. James Tapp, brother of the bride. For her wedding the chose a floor-length gown of lace over satin with a bouffant skirt Her finger-tip veil was arranged from a feather headdress, and she carried an arm bouquet of red rpses and ostrich tips. i Following a reception held at the home of the bride's parents. the couple' left on a motor Strip! inrougn ine st.

Lawrence district For travelling the bride a pale green suit with a leopard topcoat brown accessories, and a shoulder-knot of yellow roses. Upon their return they will take up residence. In Ottawa. -Out-of-town guests Mr. Thomas Hill.

Mr. James Tapp and Mr. John P. Turner, of Montreal-; Mrs. J.

P. Byrne, of Mr. Chas. J. Travera, of Brooklyn; Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs.

of Norewood, Ohio. Miss Roe-Weds "Mr. R. OHett Bell Street United Church scene of a wedding this afternoon at 2.13 when Rev. O.

Lloyd joined in marriage Miss Katherlne Roe, daughter of the 'late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roe, to Ronald James Ollett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Johft Ollett The wedding music -was played by Mrs. Moore. The bride was given In mar riage by her brother, Mr. Wil-U liam J. Roe, and attended by her sister, Mrs.

J. C. Allen, as matron-of Mr, Earl'Milford was best man. For her wedding the bride wore an afternoon dress of turquoise blue wool, with a matching felt hat. Her shoulder-knot was formed jof American' Beauty rocs and white baby 'mums.

Following a reception held at the home of the bride's brother-in-lt'w and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewhirst, the couple left on I wedding trip to New York.

For travelling the bride wore a black and white checked suit, with black accessories. Upon their return, Mr. and.Mrs. Ollett will take up residence in Mrv and Mrs. D.

of Cornwall, were among the out-of-town guests who attended the wedding. Monck Karau SL John's Lutheran Church, Golden Lake, was the scene of a wedding on Friday afternoon at three o'clock when Miss Elsa Alma Karau, of Tillsonburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Karau.

of Pembroke, be-' came the bride of Mr. Herbert R. tot London, son of Mrs. A. Monck, of.

Belmont Ont. Rev. Q. Lantz officiated, and-the wedding music waj Mr. Arnold Wolff, of Pembroke, wjth the bridegroom's brother.

Miss io7 trtii T. corner Atpert '-v i 1 K-r' 1 Tlmmins, and Rev. P. Tomp-' kins, of South Mr. S.

j. McLean has returned to Toronto. having been in Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier" for a. short time. Smart Wearable Styles for Your Fall Outfit POLLY AN HAT SHOPPE 115 Bank Street Close- WEDNESDAY CHILDREN'S WAGONS Solidly constructed, ball-bearinf wheels with rubber Ures Be wise and order now or Chrut-mas.

i 1 it i $1135 'Ottawa's Largest Furniture Store1 iU rUXNITUK CO. 403-5 1 Bank St at Haverley ij 2-9463 Electric Toaster $7.95 18 Bpariu Street tnotbolfi' fiantes, MOODIES riobelf the flat rubber wolstbond thot outweors the Hfe of fh garment ro'ms all fit ortginol stratch actualry WEATHES with yotil Won5! shrinkl Won't bind I PANTIES, B100MERS, BRIETS at airrit srons ivitri 15 av y- 9nFrtRu ITtti 4 OBOHIA Lib? II shaggy wool rug of yellow, a color that could be. -picked up In a few' painted pieces of furniture and here and there in chintz and striped fabrics. The walls green-blue with yellow, turquoise and white in the materials used to slipcover the chairs and drape the windows. A wrought iron table chairs painted white would complete' the picture.

Q. What is the style trend in drapery fabrics? A. The style trend in. drapery fabrics is medium and large floral pattern and away from the all-over smaller designs. Q.

What type lamps shall I buy for a living room furnished in the French Provincial style? A. The more Informal types such as colorful pottery, copper, brass and pewter with decorative paper Q. I am redecorating my young daughter's bedroom, what would you suggest for draperies, glass curtains and bedspread? Red and white checked cotton gingham edged with white glazed chintz ruffles for the bedspread and -draperies and white tailored-hem marquisette for the glass curtains. Are textured rug'' correct only in a modern room? A. By no rrieans.

Many simple textures that have a handcraft appearance are a refreshing change from hooked rug design lor Early American and peasant styles. Luxurious textures are suitable for versions of 18 th Century styles. Q. What color should be used in painting the walls of a small sunny room? A. Cool colors such as blue, green, white or grey.

These colors not -only make the room seem cooler but make it appear larger. black; opal discovered In the year 1900 in the White Cliff region of New South Wales is noted for the wonderful flames of green, red and blue in a black field. treasure chest of sixty deli cious chocolates. of Gold contains true fruit By BETTY LBNAHAJ. To enliven the living room, consider a decorative treatment that willj include the wall and windows.

One way to achieve a harmonious effect is to extend a swag fron one window to another. For a novice at decorating, there are certain Jbasic rules it is wise to follow in planning draperies. The colors selected should be in complete harmony with the background and furnishings of the room. Patterns and textures, too, are Important. Rough modern fabrics should be avoided In a Colonial room; chintz or gingham is more suitable.

If the walls are covered with a patterned paper, draperies should be of a plain colored fabric. But if the walls are plain, warmth and interest arc added by the use of figured materials. Much can be done to Improve the proportions of a room by careful window If the celling Is low; a vertical striped; fabric will tend to make it appear higher. And, the very high; room would take on a more homelike 'air with the use of draperies in tie-back effect edged with wide ruffles of the same or contrasting material. There are dozens of styles in draperies that are easy to make; draped valances, for Instance; and they are adaptable' to almost any period and type of furnishing.

Here la a thrifty trick, one easy for amateurs to tackle: Cover a valance board with material which contrasts with the draperies. Choose a rich-looking piece of chintz for the valance board and it will. add a luxurious air to plain colored, inexpensive side draperies and make a window ensemble that really looks like something very special. Q. How can I make a combination living room and dining room attractive? Any suggestions as to furnishing and color scheme would be appreciated.

A. Cover the floor with a Moirs Pot aasfcjiJaaiaaj Girls Entertain Veterans An evening of entertainment In the form of a re-Hallowe'en party was tendered veterans at the Veterans' Health and Occu patlonal Centre, Billings' Bridge, on Tuesday evening, by 50 girls on the office staff of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The party was held in the audi torium of the centre, which was trimmed with Hallowe'en decora tions. Dancing was enjoyed by the more than- 200 persons' pres ent, to the music of the RCMP dance orchestra under the direc Uon of Constable A. Dunbar, Refreshments which were served included the traditional Hallcfwe'cn apples and candy which were supplied by the girls.

Miss Edna Swettcnham and Miss Helen Sims, were In charge of tne gtris from the RCMP offices. DON'T MISS Canada! taxational Wetb Maestro HALLMAN and His Orchestra at the COLISEUM EXHIBITION GROUNDS TUESDAY, NOV. 5. TICKET RALE at Llnduv'a (Rfcord Oapt.) ana Dcvlln'a (Mn'i Shop) i Proceedt for KINSMEN WELFARE WORK "An Original Idea, Blossoms in Ottawa" Rave you joined our clttb yet? If you do. a.

bouquet you will it for the iJiura-ConaUnce'a small tea Of one and' a half per week. REGISTER NOW Opens Nov. ltt LAURA -CONSTANCE LIMITED FLOWERS and GIFTS 103 SPARKS ST. 2-2795 PUt60202 EITCHSON aaniiafiioA 493 PAflKOALCAVt. S4S Somrt Rt Wm Pkv t-IUf Quality Clothes For Women OTTAWAii UMITEO 124 RIDE A (J ST.

REITMAN'S It's Jmski aalaaaajjVal aaakaaal Jaaalla. Mr. Kenneth Monck, of Tillsonburg, as soloist Given in marriage 'byijer father, the bride was' attended by her sister, Miss Hilda Karau, of Ottawa, as bridesmaid- Alfred Lynch, of Detroit, nephew of the bridegroom, was best man. For her wedding the bride wore a floor-length, gown of whlte organza, with long veil arranged from a pleated tulle bonnet-shaped bandeau, trimmed with tiny velvet flowers. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow, chrysanthemums, and wore a strand of pearls with matching earrings, the gift of the bridegroom's mother.

A reception: was held at tfee home of the, bride's -parents, and later Mr. and Mrs. Monck left a motor trip. Upon their return they will take up residence In Bel mont. Out-of-town guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth. Monck, of Tillsonburg, Ont; Mrs. Norman Taylor, Mrs. Annie Bates, of Belmont Ont: Mr.

Alfred Lynch, Jr, of Detroit; Miss Hilda Karau, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wair, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kumm and Marlene, of Deux Rivieres, Ont; Mr.

Edward Karau. Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Schutt, of Pembroke Ont The bride was a member of the nursing staff of the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital in Tillsonburg until recently, and received her nurses' training in Ottawa. St. Jean Grfnier The wedding of Miss Gertrude Grenler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Grenief, to Mr, Maurice St Jean, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rodolphe St jean, of WrjgMvllIe, was held this morning at seven o'cldck'in St Charles' Church, with Rev. Father La-framboise -officiating. (The; wed--ding music was played by Rev. Brother Levis, and Miss Jeannette Vaillancourt was the soloist The who was given In marriage by her father, wore a grey wool tailored stilt, with a matching hat She carried a white satin prayer book decked with roses and ribbon streamers, and her shoulder knot was formed of red roses and white bouvardla.

The bridegroom was -accompanied by hla father. Following, a reception held at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a wedding trip to Quebec CHy. For going away Mrs. St Jean wore an electric blue suit under a grey fur-trimmed coat a black hat trimmed with blue ostrich feathers, and black accessories. Upon their return, Mr.

and Mrs. St Jean will take up: residence in Ottawa. Out-of-town guests Included Mrs. Carl Kaus, of Colorado, and Miss Bernadette Malett, of New I Chesterfield Like New 782 Bronsoa .1 S-171C Time to Buy Window for Specials Dress Shoppe 4-6572 i Bsief to wash 1 1 4 IV Can Reupholster Your Old Rare upholstering, skill will make your present chesterfield atpresent we have a good selection of quality materials to blend with the color scheme you desire. HUM'S QUALITY FURNITURE LIMITED 1 Ldok for the K.roy wool label 0 A I Sale 435 Cooper St i-gtig Now Is the Watch our Daily Two Sisters 761 bank: ST.

Opportunity creams, cbawy aougatiiies, delectable nut and cream combinations, melt-in-rour-mouih liquid cherries and many other tempttiagMaces. Today, as always, Moirs Pot of Gold and special occasions go together. OHt DOHA THf POUND HUS TAX XXX CHOCOLATES Here is the most welcome wool'ver shorn from a sheep's back. It's natural wool that has been specially pro cessed. No matter now many times you wash it Kroy w6ol simply will mihrink! 'And you wilxnnd that articles jnsde from it clean more easily tore quickly.

when you shop for woollen articles such as socks, sweatersfunderwear and hand-knitting yarns. Garments made of 'Kroy wool keep their original easy fit and their loft'kindly" feel. And no matter how many times you wash them, they will not shrink! The supply is limited at present, but more will be coming. GOODWIN'S Sight Specialists for Twenty-five. Years GRENVILLE W.

GOODWIN OPTOMETRIST 42 Bank Street AN ST tan 2-531: KROY I A LI 0 fl I I 1 i.

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