Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 8 May 1947, 1, p. 3

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After the, ceremony a wedding sup- per and reception was held at the home of the bnide’s parents, where the bride's mother received wearing an afternoon dress of flowered silk jersey with black accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mo- ther who also received wore an after- noon dress of royal blue jersey with figured bodice and plain skirt. Black Mr. K. Jones was groomsman and the ushers were Ernest, Hef’ferman and Donald Desormeau. Miss Louise fWiison was flower girl and was charming in her gown of white not over taffeta featuring a flounced hemline and a headdress of blue net. She wore short white gloves and carried and old fashioned nosegay of colorful sweetpeas. Miss Priscilla Ayers, as second brldes- meld. wore a gown of white silk moire fashioned with fitted basque and softly gathered akm. A pink veil gathered at the crown and a nosegay of pink carnaflons- completed the en- semble. ' Miss Laura Fiddler, sister of the groom as bridesmaid was frocked in n gown of white silk jersey with net skirt, her shoulder length veil was 01- pink net caught with frllls at the crown and she carried an nosegay or Miss Betty Feitmate. sister of the bride was maid of honor and chose for the occasion a gown of white net and line over tafl'eta with satin bows down the front or the dress and short sleeves With ruffles. Her shoulder length veil 01' mile green was gathered to a wreath of flowers and she carried an old fashioned nosegay of deep pink carn- held her long veil of white not in place and she carried a cascade of red rose; end wore the gift of the groom. a heart-shaped locket of yellow gold. His“ an“ R. J. nenison oflicleied oi the mutiny and wedding music was played by was Lola Skelly. The Bride, given in marriage by her {other was radiantly lovely in a gown a! white nylon fashioned with sweet- heart neckline. short pufled sleeves and a softly gathered peplum draping mhd cuddle: and n W of Spam Mm formed the ”can: for flu nodding My of “an anthem inmate. daughter of Hr. and Mrs. J.- 3. film» when she became the Bride at when Albeyt Fiddler, son of ”r. m 1113. R. B. Fiddler of Km:- Weddings :. at _m;_ V __ _ _, REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGEB Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine SLN . ° Ph Fiddler -- Feltmnte J. V. Bonhomme Money To Loan (71112 fiarmpine 9mm National Housing Act Loans 4%% Commercial Loans 5 to 6% You’ll Like Our Efficient Service ӣ18m. I“? 219 Algonquin Blvd. E. PHONE 26 Mr. and Mrs. James Burton Friday evening. August Mow! u Four Twenty-one Walnut St. Request the honour of your presence at the marriage ant! reception of their Captain William W. Jones Wedding Announcements Let Us M Make lfour WEdding A 3609083 Prior- to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Pauline Mullin and Mrs. R. Hamburéh. Upon their return they will reside at 218 Balsam street S. rater "me young“ cofiffie l'e‘f’t for a trip to Toronto and the United States. For travelling the bride donned a two- piece suit of grey with black topper and black and white accessories. Miss Mary Tripp and Mrs. Graham. Dunlap assisted in serving at the reception. The attractive bride wore a smart turquoise blue nftrenoon dress with matching hat garlanded‘ With match- ing flowers, yellow gloves and corsege of yellow roses. Gordon Moon was groomsman, After the ceremony a. reception was held in the Lounge Room of the Me- Intyre Community Building where the ab i'de‘s mother received, wearing a n vy crepe dress, black: and white a‘c- cessories and corsage of red roses. Rev. A. R. Chidwlck officiated at: the ceremony which was performed a- gainst a. background of flowers and candlelight. St. Matthew’s Anglican‘ Church was the setting on Saturday afternoon for a. lovely wedding when Iris Alberta Wylie, daughter of Mrs. Emma Wylie became the bride of David Marshall Wylie, son of Mrs. J. Wylie and; the late Mr. Wylie of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. D. E. Howard was groomsmnn. The bridal couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo and Detroit. On their return they Will resme in Tlmmins. A pretty wedding was solemn!” on Thursday aftefnoon in the mm of First United Church When “mum Eileen Gefls. daughter of . and Inn. J. Geils was united in to John Alexander Holman, son of Mr. William Kelman and the late Hrs. Kelman of Paris, Ontuno. Rev. William Mustard performed the ceremony. The attractive bride wore a navy two-piece suit with white accessories and corsage or. red roses and fern... As matron of. honor, Mrs. D. E. How- ard chose a suit of powder blue wool with brwn accessories and corsace or tea roses. Miss Marie Cox mate. Out of town guests at the M were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. M, ms amatmflmu‘ nation-Willem ontummummuma“ in: summon! museum of honor, silver brooms-00ml“- maids. a gold locket a: much watch to the Wu and can filled tie clips to W M Kirkland Lake. Mr. and'mn. na- dler Halleybury and Mr. andM Mrs. J. Feltmate, Porquls Junction. A Wide Salutation To :|.. at Eight O'clock Ruth Ellen Kelman -- Geils Wylie -- Wylie To ' Phone 2250 ' Personals - ”r. m fim‘smmz: of M00111 Unlverstty. “antral. has arrived to spend the summer holdlays N____:s PAGE * 3 jumps-inch. 1!! baths (stumps cannot be accepted) to: this «pattern. Print plainly SIZE. Km. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to The Porcupine We), Pattern Department, Tim- 450 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18. , 38. 40 311042. Size 1.6, Put this high on your easy-to- -rit cm-toâ€"m list! Pattern 4569 puts mum on your shoulder, ends a little look to your waist. Make it with or W.” 9‘35?" Mrs. H. Braney Hostess At Delightful Bridge Party ? Ud’yingi cards the hostess served a (it... us; lunch and those present irr- cluded, Mrs. F. Rankin, Mrs. S. Hayfie, Mrs. E. Sayers, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mrs. W. King, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. H. Burt and Mrs. G. McGee. Mrs. Herbert Braney, 32 Fourth ave- nue was hostess recently to a number of her'frlends at a delightfully arrang- ed bridge party. Ruffles are Right . From her spring collection comes this black crepe frock, with black satin bows at wrists and chin, and white organza spray appliques trail- ing down the bodice from a demure organza collar. Carrie Munn has been a name among best-dressed contingents for some time. . ..-and no one has bruited it about better than Carrie Munn, who besides being a top designer. is a best-dresser herself. Her petite person beautifully adorned. is one of the familiar Manhattan dancing club sights, as she rhumbas expertly about, among tht first and the most successful exponents of Latin American danson north of Cuba. t}; prize was won by. Mrs. Em } with Mrs. S. Hayne ginning White Organza‘ Touch THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, MINE, ONTARIO _____._, _.__._.__..__ Mu_ ‘.__-___.‘__ .___.._..._._- Mr. J. NV. Phillips, 110 Elm Street S, has left for Toronto where he will spend some time. Those attending inci'udéd « Miss. Irene Boutin, Miss Kathleen Backhouée, Miss Josephine Melville, Mrs. Mae Seller, Miss Gwen Stickley, Miss Ruth MacArthur. Miss Susie Goteh. Miss Laura. Young, Miss Rena. Courschene,‘ Miss Dorothy Trebilcock, Miss Lillian Laughton, Miss Helen Moore, Mrs. Velma Getty, Miss Jean Archer and Miss Mary Adams. Unable to attend but contributing to the gifts were Mrs. GiadysHepburn, Pouring tea and coffee were Miss Lillian Laughton ant! Miss Laura Young. Ii Leter in the evening the guest of honor was presented with an electric tea kettle and an meme Jron for which she thanked her friends whole- was Mary Ban. brute-saint of my 10 was guest of honor at a Mhtmhy arranged shower recently. Bonuses were the girls of the Rolling» Office Staff and’ the event was held at the home of Miss Jetty Stimson. 127 Tom- mok street. mini don‘ bi Mrs. Venn Getty aim Miss Helen Moore. A 6001' prize was won by Miss Mary Ban. Guests spent a most enjoyable even- ing- playing games with lovely, prizes Following a delicious lunch wasserv- ed with the table festive with «lice cloth, lighted candles . and! a centre- piece of lily-otfihe-valley. misting the hostess were Miss DorOthy Trebll- cock and Miss Mary- Adams. _ ‘ arrived mmmmmmerholdhys ntmemathnmofiher. Mrs. J. J. Miss Mary Ban Bride-elect Netty and m. Max”. 12 mm street Fetedry At Lovely Shower north Mrs‘. Chum Fannie Hostess To Members of Save? 0111!) Mrs. C. Penny was hostws during the weekend to members of the Bee.- ver Club. - The ladies spent the evenit'ig knit- ting and several very. 1186!!!! articles were completed and turned in. Miss Ruth Osborne, Miss bdrméffiéié and Miss Marjorie Bull." ‘ Following refreshments were: served by the hostess and members present were Mrs. James Ralph, Mrs. Dan A1- len, Mrs. E. Read, Mrs. L. flatter, Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs. T. GharIton, Mrs. , 'P. Bennetts and Mrs J. Trev’etfien. The next meeting is scheduled to" take place W. F. Dunke who was a busmess.vis- ltor thjpxyn has '_.r_etu1fne_'d _ to Toronto. on May 15 at. the home of Mrs. Read 36 Sixth avenue.‘ Third Ave. at Cedar Streét I JEWELLEh -.- 01210311213181 Mrs. George Allen has returned to her home in Oochrane after spending some time visiting relatives and (Manda in town. -- Mrs. Fred Funnell, Tomato. 13 visit- 13.: at the home of w. and Mrs. Geo- rge Armstrohg.11 John street. Jack Humiiton, student of Quinn‘s University. Kingston has iii-rived home. to spend the Summer holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. finch Hamilton. First avenue. Schu~ macher. a. P. mmmun or Toronto is spending a. brief period in town. Mrs. J. W. Phillips. 110 Elm street‘ 8.. is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Phillips at Haileybury. Git: I’m 8.. and M Mo. Clean Rooms The King EdWard ‘ Day or Week Come and Bring a Friend _ A Fm' Racine Booklet for-Emmi. Vary Reasonable Bates Quiet Atmosphéro “THE STORY OF HANDICRAFTS” Mrs. Lereine Ballantyne ‘ At - Mackay 4 Presbyterian: Women’s « Auxiliari- Invite Ybu to'Hea‘r ‘5‘ ‘5'. a :55. Wednesday-May- 14 -- 8:00 pm. This Advertisement is by Courtesy of Robin Hood Elour Mills Limited to! 0: M m mull; Du; in an»; was. Nam Itch: ofia 41:4 tall #91".ch Wlhplmdubthm SING“ ' RW‘“ UNION BUS TERMINAL BAY Phone 161-2- 3 GRAY COACH magi luv: N'om-ijnv. “am. 4.30 ML "MIA. (Siandard Tim.) A . TORONTO

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