SO ENE <7 rc a > NT Behl 4 sm i apis i ug oe le Tuesday, August 27, 1046 EAT HH i h MR, and MRS, ALAN B, SMITH wereumarried on Saturday, Aug, 17, in Simcoe Street United Church, former' Eileen Barbara Parrott, daughter of Mr, and t. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, L, L, =Photo by Hornsby Studie \' Former Jr, "B." To A oorn roast, --" of 'their eldest Reg Is » Josmer layer of Lidl Jimmy Naylor, Rg byte Rey Nellie McLaughlin y i Bride 4 a Alizow 8 8: lo' ¥, Bat ab United Ch of Mr ; hy SON © soy, wr JHE a8 i escorted gown Ef sweetheart neckline of | ah a narrow tulle ruche same ruching of tulle sleeves, long, tight fit the tulle veil was crest Leave For Scotland attended by 40 4 was held last Saturday even- ing At the home of Mr, and Mrs, E, '{ R, Smith, Kingston Road East, In : son, Reginald ' Smith, who leaves for Scotland on i September 7 to play hockey there ¢ coming A the , Another asslated 8 of the even~ , 00ach of the June , | three-tiered wedding of Last Week Of | with a cascade of blue Street North, The 0 bride's With DASKOS | was 7 dioll arid. small elus- bound with decorated the Rev, Cleorge Telford performs ey wedding mu- was her father, petal white over taffeta, fashion moulde sweetheart coronet of A net, She carried a shower of Angelus roses and ates am Te i &4 Superbly MART! bie vin $9.95 or Now and far into Mall, Dress, de- i -- : : " ps Le oT Hai vl deems aint er 1 -- phanotis and wore the bridegroom's gift, a strand of pearls, Miss Hazel Wright of Washing ton, DO, was bridesmaid, and was gowned In forget-me-not blue net over taffeta, fashioned on Cireclan lines, She wore a pleture hat of matching net with a crown of os» trich plumes, She carried a shower ladioll in bouquet of roses and her Ince fuchsia shades to mat mittens, William Baker was best man and the ushers were Lieut, Robert Ross, Ottawa, and Ronald Alder, Bows manville, A buffet supper' was served for 100 guests in the Blue and Rose rooms at the Cenosha Hotel, The cake Was flanked by white tapers and bous quets of pastel gladioll formed the other decorations, The bride's mo= r wore a blulsh-gray gown, ems broidered with silver and loe-blue sequins, black noccessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses The bridegroom's mother wore a frock of aquamarine with black ao= cessories and a corsage of Tallsman roses, For the wedding trip to Montreal and points east, the bride donned a dove-gray dressmaker suit, a hat 3 ostrich umes and black accessories, Pe couple will reside in the Simcoe Manor apartments, Simcoe hw the bridesmaid a ater! ver compact an the a i to the best man wasengraved leather bilifold, Many Showers Given For Miss McLaughlin Prior to her wedding to William Lloyd Short, which took place laat Saturday affernoon in 8t, Andrew's United Church, the former Nellie Marion Ferquaon MoLaughlin was entertained by her friends at many owers, Mrs, Lewls Beaton, King Street West, entertained, her nelghbora and friends on August 8 and the bride-tlect was presented with an electric tea kettle, Mrs, W, R, Shor poured tea, A tea and a towel shower were iven on August 14 by Mrs, K, M, frtchison, ing treet Hast, Mra, Gavin Davidson poured tes. Mrs. J, F, Jarrell, William Street East, entertained the same day at a kitchen shower, On August 19, Mrs, BE, W, Armour gave a buffet supper and miscellans cous shower for Miss MoLaughlin at her home in Toronto, Mrs, Willlam Baker, Athol Street East, and Miss Mona Broadbent were co-hostesses at & miscellaneous shower at the former's home on August 20, Couple From Upper Gagetown, N.B., Wed In the chapel of St. Andrew's Uni» ted Church, at 4 ololook last Sature day afternoon, the -wedd! took ace of Grace Verda Coy, daughe r of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Coy, Jand Woodrow Lawrence Hamilton, son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hamile ton, all of Rar Gagetown, N.B, Rev, George Telford performed the ceremony. 0 Was given in by Willig Hamill and wore an indigo blue suit with white Moose a flowered headdress and she wore a t corsage of mixed gladioll, , Earle Hamilton, slster-ine law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and wore a powder blue sult with white accesories and a tole of gladioll, Earle Hamilton, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, ~The rece was held at the home of , and Mrs, William Hamill, which i Ya decorated with snapdragons aweetpeas, For the wedding Hp to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y, the bride donned a blue allk jersey dress and Chesterfield coat. The couple will reside at 132 Morse Street, Toronto, CA to disturbancea! LYOU E PINKIAN S 50s t | Road, Th br , Her 0 Thy vell was wn to | Marwood TELEPHONE ® : ll Miss Ads EB Ross, Social Editor [3 ARARAK KIA Clarence Beare is enjoying a hols iday with his he Big ind Hiram Pitchett, Port Perry, Mr, and M3, Clarence Black and Donna spent a week-end recently with Mr, and Mrs, James Cooper, Myrtle Station, Mr, and Mi, Ciutsole, 268 Ji Qrove aves have Jirieq rom thelr ho at Lon Beach, Sturgeon road : vee Lavis, Ritson Road North, is spending one week at Sen Breese cottage on the Spper Rideau Lake, near Portland, Ont, Mrs, Jack a UR 11 8 Jack Long was a st the Simons-Ciraham wedding. which took place last Saturday in St, Al- ban's Church, Odessa, ee Mr, qnd, Mrs, Harvey Skinner, Ritson Road South, are visiting vhe ary sister, Mrs, Pearl Rawn, rie, LE 3 Master Jim "Bud" Hamilton, Myre tle Station, spent last week with his aunt, Mrs, Viola Robinson, Rit« son Road South, LER IX Mr, and Mrs, B, H, Peover, Que~ bee Sireet, have returned home from two weeks' holidays with friends at Ottawa, Oobden and Renfrew, their son, Bobby, and daughter, Sharon, and Miss Betty Buttle have been fueste of Mr, and Mrs, Victor Hawkins, Foxmead, Ontario, » Miss Lols Bonnetta, Masson Street, left yesterday for Toronto, where she will take a one-year oourse for record librarians at St, Michael's Hospital, * Mrs, Lulu Smith, San Antonio, Toxas, and Mrs, B, J, James, Col= borne Street East, have been vialt~ ing Mr, and Mrs, Don James, Mine den, Ont, : LX) Dr, and Mh, Charles Collard, Simcoe Street North, attended the recent Vieau-Wannamaker wedding, which took place in the manse of Bt, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Trenton, Mr, and Mh, on Brant and family, Burton Road, have returned home from one week's holidays In Ottawa and Ohateau Hill, Ont, They were accompanied by Mr, Brant's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Her» bert Brant, Shannonville, Miss Doro) nf, whe has been # a fow days re oid 1 friends and rela- tives, has left for OCampbellford, where she will spend a short holl- day with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, B. Dingman, and With Miss Jean Campbell, w The outeof-town Johnston-Kinsman took place last Sa afternoon Fo Street United Church, were BS Oovours yl Me ami 1 Mr, an . W, R. nou Peterborough; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Spicer and family, 0) Canton, Ont, Elwood Wilbur y cio Sploer and family, all of To» ronto, -» * Mr, and Mrs, Tons Warren, ao- companied by thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Auringer, all of Sloux Falls, South Dakota, are visiting Mr, Warren's sister, Mrs, John Johns, 43 Cordova began their motor trip last Thursday and, on their arrival here on Sunday evening, ex their admiration of the beauty of the Canadian scenery, which they had witnessed for the first time, Mrs. R83 alinun, suncoe Street North, 1s at present attends ing the Canadian Federation of ool assoolations, Saskatohe , MeLaughlin left on Alu 10 and first attended the Canada-Newfoundiand Educa. tion Assoolation in Edmonton, Als berta, She will return home next Monday, LR] | Am the out-of-town guests at «Parkes wedding, which took place last Saturday afternoon in St, George's Anglin Church, were Mra, Alex, Walker, Ar chile Amold, Mr, and Mrs, Alex. Walker Jr, Mr, and Mrs, L.A Parkes and Mr, and Mre, R. F Benson, all of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Parish, Lindsay, » ta at the re- fredding, whieh Fuerte at the wedding, which Enniskillen; Mr, a Mrs, Adama and Henry Chadwick, Cours Bud Hiscock, Hampton The outeotsTowlt fiesta av the took Milla-Spencer wedding, place last Saturday afternoon in the Branqulisti Tebethacl, BN. manville, were the i Mrs, M, Mitchell, Miss M, iene Mr, and Mrs, J, Copeland, Mr, and Mrs, G, Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs, Q, I Simpson, Mr, and Mrs, J, Spencer, Jim and Shipley, Mra J, Brown, Miss Norma Brown, O, Steer, Mrs, V. Argue and Misa Q, , All of Toronto, and Mrs, liam Rae, Montreal, * ¢ 9 The following ple were 1] at the Shorts ughlin Sg which took place last Saturday afe in St Andrew's United Church: Mr, and Mrs. R. 8 Mee Laughlin, Mr, and Mrs, ©, Hutehls son, Misa Nell Hutchison, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Armour, Mrs. D, Heury and Misa Mary Short, all of Tos ronto; Mr, and Mra, N. Hutchison and Mr, and Mrs, A, Hutohlsen, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs, Norman Me- Laughlin, Wingham: Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rickard, Newcastle; Mr, and Mrs, Don Hall, St, Catharines; Mw, and Mrs, Robert Ross, Ottawa; - MR, and MRS, MURRAY GILBERT took place quietly on Baturday, August 17, The bride is the aughter of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Strong, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Norman Gilbert, all of North CE 0 Mr, and Mrs, Richard Bunce, with whose wedd former Georgina Strong, shawa, =Phote by Hornsby Studio Gladioli Form Floral Setting For Normoyle-Neil Wedding Yellow, white and red gladioll formed the setting in St, Gregory's Roman Catholio Church at ten O'clock last Saturday morning, when Mary Mavis Nell, daughe ter of Mr, and Mrs, Angus Nell, was united in marriage with Rober James Normoyle, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Normoyle, all of Oshawa, Rev, Father Hudswell performed the cerechony, Jack Driscoll played the wedding music and Mrs, W, H, Gifford sang "Ave Maria" just bes fore the ceremony and "Panes Ane elicus" at the algning of the regls« r, The bride was lovely in a gown of white printed organdy, designed with round neckline and tight fit ting bodice buttoned down the back, the long sleeves ending with a orlsp frill covering the bride's fin. gers, Frilling outlined the dee yoke giving an off-the-shoulder ef- fect, The bouffant skirt waa floor. length, A gariand of white flowers held the finger-tip vell of embroid« ered net and she carried a oascad of red roses tied with white sath ribbon, Miss Doreen M, Thompson was maid of honor and was gowned in sheer yellow oreps over taffeta, styled with round neckline, basque t | were a cascade of yellow tea roses: bodice, with frilling outlining the deep yoke giving an off«the-shoul= der-offect, The graceful skirt was floor-length, She wore a head. dress of yellow flowers, elbow= length lace mittens and her flowers Normoyle was best man for his brother Allan Nichols and Herbert Nell, cousin of the bride, were ushers, The reception wag held in the Blue Room of Hotel GCenosha, Summer flowers graced the bride's table, which wag centered with the wedd cake and flanked with ivory pers, Ciregory Normoyle gro the toast to the bride, The ride's mother received with the bridal party, wearing. silver-grey crepe streetslength dress, made with grey lace yoke and short sleeves, black accessories accented with sile ver and a corsage of orchid gladi~ olus petals, 'The bridegroom's mother assisted, and wore a twoe plece dress of coocon brown orepe, sequin trimmed brown hat and cor sage of American Beauty roses, For the wedding trip, the bride | bou chose a atriped grey wool sult, petal pink blouse, black accessories, an corsage of red roses, On their re= turn they will reside in Oshawa, * Mrs, VU, ©. Hutchison, Miss Marge aret Hutohlson and Miss Marion Hutchison, Agincourt; Mr, and Mra, Ronald Alder, Bowmanville, and Mit Mary Davidson, Wroxeter, Norman Leben' Winaipeg, a vialth hia mother, Mrs, ane Laughlin, and hia slsver, Mrs, Har old Brant, and her family, Burke Street, LE JK J Mr, and Mrs, Ceoll Walker, Athol Street East, are spending few daya with their ' respective parents at Preston and Galt, before attending the Organist Convention at Hamils ton on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Out-of=town guests' at the Nore moyle-Nell wedding on Saturday, August 84th, were: Mr, and Mra, Pulp Tharineon Montreal; Mr, and , Allan Neil, Miss Joyce Nell and Willlam Nell, of Quebec City; Ms, Ethel Schuler, Buffalo; Mrs, J. Whalen, Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Nellie Ryan, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs, Lambert Payne, Detroit; Misa Theresa Payne, Toronto; Misa Ane nie Redman, Detroit; Mrs, Frank Wilkinson, Toronto; James Wilkins 300: Toredite, and Philip Power, Toe ron 840 Meat Coupons From 1 Custodian Oongratulations are in order for the custodians here, who are mak 3 such splendid contributions of valid unused meat woman this moming coupons, which she had collected from neighbors, friends aniea. tions and other interested houses wives, * The local Ration Board will aup« the name of your nearest cuss lan if you are unable to hand . | them in at the office, They may | | also be mailed, so there ia no reason why you should not get these cou. pona In, in some manner, The total number of «o 1] augmented by the 1078 turned in since Saturday ia 7080, Prompt Relief Cutieura A 2 ie Baby Ol soothes promptly, starts at once to help heal, Highly recom. mended. Buy today! Al your druggist's, a 3 1Q | Trousseau Tea Held For Norma Hall Mrs, H. B, Hall, Elgin Street East, entertained at a trousseau tea on Saturday afternoon, August 24, for her daughter, Miag Norma Hall, an August bride~to=be Little Miss Lu» cllle (Bobby) Lee opened the door to the guests and was in charge of the guest hiner Summer flowers graced the lv» ing room where Mrs, Hall received the guests wearing a figured orepe dress and corsage of white gladiolus petals, The bride-to-be, Who re celved with her mother wore tur- quolse crepe and corsage of French marigolds, Mrs, Olifford Palmer, who also asslated in welcoming the guests, wore black orepe accented with gold and n, and a shoulder bouquet of rust gladiolus petals, The tea table was laid with a lace cloth and oentred with a oryatal bowl of pink aweet peas and blue larkapur flanked with ivory tapers in sliver candlelabra, Mra, James I. Young of Toronto, Mrs, C, 8, Lee, Mma, J. I, Callaghan and Mrs, M Kinaman The tea HOUSEHOLD HINT Almonds, avocados and ripe olives are high in oll content, and should used aa oft be en aa Retake in planning menua during famine emergency. Vacation Planners By W. H, Karn, Phm\B, The firat good hot daya present temptation, To work in the garden, to get to the beach for a awim, to golf, to bask in the outdoors, wea aa little aa possible, ; : Sure, sunlight is good for you; there are Vitamina in radis But moderation la stance, underscore that word "moderation," Too much sunshine all at once develops one of the most nairful and insidiowa hurna, Sunburn takes some time to recover from, Go eaay, Severe sunburn calls for e medical advice and for the beat posalble medication, This 1s, the at of a serie oS i (hla peer ash Th - ght Karn's Drug Store A= | will fut? up, aa the Bernice Kinsman Is Wed to Ray Johnston Standards of varicolored gladioll formed an effective setting in King Street United Church Inst Satur» , The were ted with small ues of gladioli, bound with Aig la Ww ine, » Tow of tiny buttons down the back and lon pointed sleeves, Mer fingertip ve was caught to a band of orange blossoms and she wore a necklace with a dark Jepbitie. surrounded by & oluster of diamonds and in a sliver setting and with a white gold chain, She carried 'a uet of white gladioli, mauve sweet peas and red roses The maid of honor, Miss Velma Burgess of Pembroke, wore a pale blue frock of Bwiss silk and ore ried verise gladioll with smaller yel« low flowers, Miss Doreen Rich was bridesmaid and wore a gown of blue taffeta with a net overskirt, She ocmrried yellow gladioll with smaller cerise flowers, Each wore elbow=length white lace gloves and 2 Jrond«primmed white lacy straw at, Keith Taggart was best man and the ushers were 5 Kinsman, bother of the bride, and Willlam n, 0 guests were received in the reception hall of the church, The bride's mother was gowned in pearl gray faconne orepe with black ag~ cessories and a corsage of sweet peas, The bridegroom's mother wore a gown of turquoise and gold with black accessories and a ocor= sage of sweet peas, 'or the wedding trip to Honey Harbor, Wasaga and Midland, the bride chose an attractive sult of pearl gray wool-chambray with a corsage of yellow roses, On their return, the couple will reside in Oshawa, Irene Heard Recent Bride of Bill Nemis The wedding of Irene Margaret Heard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 0. O, Heard, Oshawa, and William (Bll) Nemis, son of Mr, and Mus, John Nemis, Courtice, took place on the afternoon of Aug, 17, in Al bert Street United Church, Rev, E, Donovan Jones performed the ceremony in a aetting of varie colored gladioll, Mpg, Cv] Morgan played the wedding muale, CHven in mariage by ner father, the bride wore a floor=length gown ol heavy white satin, with net bod» foe, a single strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, Her floor=length embroidered veil waa caught to a pearl-trimmed halo headdress and ashe carried a shower quet of red Sweetheart roses and white gladioll, She was attended by her alsler, Miss Ina Heard, and by Misses Mila and Nellie Nemis, slaters of the bridegroom, Heard and Miss Nellle Nemis wore almilar gowns of blue lace and net with matohing oalots, Miss Ella Nemis wore a almilar gown and oalot of pink, Each wore a allver cruolfix and oars ried a shower bouquet of pink and white roses and gladloll, Richard Nemis, Courtice, was best man for hia brother and the ushers were Albert Woodgate, Toronto, and Irvin Trick, | The reception was. held at the home of the bride's parents, 14 Clarke Street, which waa decorated with gladioll and aweet peas, The bride's mother was gowned in white allk jersey with a corsage of red roses, The brid 's mother wore A brown white atreets length dress with a corsage of red T0808, For the wedding trip to Sudbury, the bride donned a green ault wi white nccessorips and a corsage of white roses, The couple will take up residence in Sudbury, HOUSEHOLD HINT To revive blanket. nap after laundering, hang the blanket over the shower rod or towel 1a nearest the bathroom tub, Fill the tub with hot water, and the nap pile does on velvet under the clroum= atances, Harry Leslie, Toronto, MR, and MRS, HARRY LESLIE who were married recently in Bt, John's Church, Norway, Toronto, The bride is the former Dorothy Ruth Nichols, daughter of James Nichols, Oshawa, and the lote Mrs, Nichols, Mr, Leslie is the son of Mr, and Mrs, =Photo by Warner Bros, Toronto Belgian Bride Is Feted By Neighbors Thirty Js attended a mlscels Ianeous shower given recently at the home of Mrs, James Reid, Brook Street West, for Mrs, William Bone, the former Maria Leder of Antwerp, Belgium, who arrived here abou' one month ago, After several games of bingo, a decorated basket, containing many beautiful gifts, was presented to the guest of honor, A dainty lunch was served by Mrs, Oecll Pollock and Mrs, Gordon Garrard, assisted by Miss Margaret Bone and Miss Jean Reid, Captain W. G. Parish Weds Dorothy Parkes Last Saturday afternoon in St, George's Anglican Chureh, Dorothy Ada Parkes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leslie R, Parkes, became the bride of Wilfrid Gillen Parish, son of Mrs, Charles Parish and the late Mr, Parish, "The bridegroom, re cently discharged, was a Cape tain In the 11th Army Regis ment, Rev, David M, Rose per= formed the ceremony in a setting of pastel gladioll, Miss Jessie Dils lon played the wedding mualc, Miss Isobel Jodoin sang Because" bee fore the ceremony and "Ave Maria" during the signing of the reglater, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length prn= cead-atyle gown of white satin with aweetheart neckline and long points od sleeves, Her full-length veil fell from a ooronet of orange blossoms and she carried a ocasoade bouquet of American Beauty roses and white sweet peas, Mra, Leslie A, Parkes, Toronto, was matron of honor and the bridesmaid was Miss Sylvia Phillips, Each wore a gown of acqua blue with bouffant net akirt over silk and sweetheart neckline and a flower headdress of pink sweetpeas, Each oarried a casoade bouquet of pink roses and gladioll, Reginald Burr was beat man for Mr, Parish, who wore his captain's uniform, and the usher was Olar« ence Parish, brother of the bride groom, The reception was held at 308 King Street Weat, which was de» corated with sweet peas, asters and other garden Havel, The bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of powder blue crepe, small flogvered at and black accessories, The bridegroom's mother wore & floore length frock of blue chiffon with white accessories, 'The oake was cut with the bridegroom or tha. wadding. nip $0 Toronte r the weddin and points north. the Pride donned a two-piece crepe dress, a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride White acocssories and & corssge of. J red roses, hg will make their home ShAWA, y The bride's gifts to her attende ants were pleces of costume jewels lery and the bridegroom's gifts $0 his attendants were gold tie pins, Additional Women's News On Page 8 Social Notices Naiae Aopoipsengee i 0 Bogagement Announeemen 00 ENGAGEMENT Mr, ad Mrs, Soot} MoColm ane nounge the engagem daughter, Eileen Anita, to Bdward Charles Sencar, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles H, Spencer, The weds Sa ite a, Sepa: n urch, Ba ber lab ab 4 o'clock, (308) Em Mrs. R, Colll Oshawa, Colum. 2% to Toh Soportunity to tell you how wond Super Suds really is It » Tigh 10 The and af the ar. 0 the b Jude to bands - fabrics Coll ty Tater ySeiam, et uper Suds is Concentr Super Suds actually gives you far more washing:power, which sudsier, longerslastin (5 gualer ad quicker oi Fri Ad v 00 lag i more t CLEANSE =\horoughly Joly and frequents -40 sudey « + « 0; 60 LUBRICATE = whith soothing, i WARRIET Phone 38 King 8\ B Beauty for busy hands Handa can work hard yet be soft, smooth and lovely if you follow the Ayer Way To Hand Beauty, JURY & LOVELL COSMETIC DEPT RUBBARD | Phone 8 Simooe St. &