ee ti " MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS. ANDERSON VETTER ° Nuptial Vows At Ceremony | The marriage of Johanne Pat- ricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franeis Louis Hennessey, — of “ @t. Laurent, Que., to Francis Anderson Vetter, of Toronto, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Vetter, of Ottawa, Ont., took: place recenfly in Our Lady of Fatima Church, St. Laurent, the Rey. Emmett Johns, offi- . Clating. Standards of seasonal flowers arranged with greénery were used to decorate tne ehurch. : The bridé, who was given in marriage by her father, was ra- ‘diant in a gown of white French velvet, having a fitted bodice with a-high round neckline and three-quarter length sleeves, and a bell - shaped skirt fashioned with a back: panel lined with shell pink lace. Her short veil of-tulle illusion was held by a small white velvet pillbox -em- ‘broidered with pink beads and seed pearls, and she catried ner.| A., MacDonald, ef Charlotte. | being accused of grandmother's ivory prayer book covered with pink orchids and white velvet leaves. , Miss Ann Howatt, of Ottawa, as maid of honor for her cousin, and Miss Maureen Hennessey, as junior bridesmaid for fashioned on—lines—similar to that worn by the bride, the maid of honor being in turquoise, and wore wreaths of holly in their hair, and carried nosegays- of white _pompons and holly, Mr. ‘Keith A. Vetter, acted as best man for his brother, a\n d the ushers were Francis L. Hen- nessey, jr., brother of. the brider * and John Elliott. ' - wondering small one, we more yprrey i 4 th Mrs. Hengessey, the bride’s| 4 __|Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Lee, of Exchanged 2 n Quebec. mother, was in-a gown of. deep beige imported wool. She wore a matching hat, black fuede | accessories, and a corsage bou- | quet of -cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Vetter, mother of the | bridegroom, was in an ensembie of grey wool.She wore‘a cherry red hat, black accessories, .and a corsage bouquet of pink Sweet- | heart roses. | _ Following a reception, Mr. and Mrs. Vetter left on ~ their | wedding -trip, the bride travel- ling in a sheath frock of: white | flannel under a black and white | tweed topcoat, and wearing a | white fur felt hat trimmed with | black seal, -black accessories, | and carrying .a black seal muff. We eh aks Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs. F, P. Hennessey, and Mrs. L. W. Saunders, of Charlottetown, P.E.I., . grand- mothers of the bride; Mrs. R. | town, P.E.I., Miss Ethel | Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. +Gannon, of New York, N.Y. ; : ste ff 5 i “ i i if § 6 F i I i F i Z organist Names. Officers irs. Mallett wil have -of the program The: following officers were responding ganist, Mrs. MacArthur; : friend- | Ship secretary, Mrs: Lamont and Mrs. Newman: stewardship, Mrs. Mallett. Lunch was served by the hos- tess and a social hour enjoyed Fashion Show Style Trend Suits All Ages NEW YORK (AP) — Grand- mother’s wai now is tair game.for ‘the clothes - happy teen - ager, fashion *at- tending: the New York couture group's press - learned Wednesday. Indeed some of the venerable |career “girls” in the audience | moted with glee that. since styles are what they are this year granddaughters’ apparel with- a second | childhood. : : | To prove the: point designer iene Derby opened the shows Miss Viola M , Miss Mary Se ing an | Campbell, of Boston, Mass.; | onto the runway is a series of Mr. and Mrs.. David -Donaldson, her | of Toronto,-Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. | sister, were in frocks of velvet | L. W. Hennessty, Mr. and Mrs. | |E. J. ° Howatt, Mr. and Mrs eackson Carson, Miss Janet Carson, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Fahie, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Grif- | fith, Mrs. W. R. Mortimer, and Ottawa, Ont. | Mr.-and Mrs. Vetter are re-| | siding im Toronto where Mr, Vet- | }ter’ is a Senior High School | teacher, (Photo by Dwight E. Dolan) | ELLEN’S_DIARY - : Back Home At Alderlea . We Find That Downsthiis, set quite . apart from the others is the spare- room, where each child of the family was born. There, as a than once came in the wake of How pleasant a place that was and interesting. And con- tinuing lonely the Fitchen—with- out her. We stopped in the old parlor. ‘ [ 5 : : F Tee TE Fy i : ! i TH i i wn ; a E ; is 25 iB = 2 i iA — - — .;absence, and to find that all is Yv i the bridesmaid ‘in blue. They | Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs, James giant floral pattern costumes as young. as the new She had—taken’-the -stutf~of | which trousseaux are made of— ecru lingerie, tucked batiste; soft fabrics, soft cottins with s, and face, lace, lace—to make a mer collection that - defies age “Sins. sification. : : IGNORE FRILLS : Altogether ignoring the spring trend to frills and fur- belows, tight bodices, constrict- ing’ midriffs and deep, deep -de- colletage, . Miss simple, r Allls Well is come to the old armchair. Its | family, is gathered in to the) house across the lane where: the | children, Mack. and Alex : and Peter are now fast asleep. It is good .to be home again after an well with us here. This week of the new year, . became ri li get Ht LEE ! | [ i | ges i j Fi = 3 i i £ if t FF i i ie Hii : i f | sp i of 8 fy | E Fl FF i 13 i i “i i nf Union Road WMS. week activities? they also could purloin their | ._Dear..P._.J. Your daughter's f i ! Hee ° ese | S oh a a E ogg. 2 > wy > gz = oe E | Ht EE tt Eefic, He s° i Hi 8 EF g & 2 < g t ? | 3 : z i BE HE 2 3 2 f af & ee a. & . F i = 5 oo [ss oz & gz a Nit IMARY HAWORTH Dear Mary Haworth: 1 have| | the age of 10, who. has been | married nearly 10 years. Ber | husband is a wonderful man, very hard working. She is a wonderful person too, and very well“liked but she is | very unhappy since she lost two | babies (they were stillborn). Her doctor has advised against more pregnancies: and she has been trying to. adopt a child But agencies reject her “because of her diabetic history. Is diab- Diabetic Childless Wife _Can Do Much For Others day at 8 p.m.in the upper room of Epworth Hall. : a does’ arrange for you to send $5 a month, $60 a year, to a baby in Greece, France, West Germany or Korea. Foster Parents Plan for, War Children, Inc.,. 43 West 6lst Street, New York 2, N.Y., which -helps you become a foster (not ‘an adoptive) parent, to provide , Clothing, shelter; medicai friendship to children lands, whe otherwise Christian Children’s Fund, Z iF ti f q =e ee f 7 no Li rs i Pits ae { ls i i i i » z ag gs Est as “ ill i E : g & ul z2 sree! § gz gz 3 yy : | 2 II j # . i> ult 1 - & s & He it i ti Bolts = se i ni i if if is es. Hi i H | Fes is : i! z j F : ; & s z it i [i i Pe z eee 83 i f A i | i sf & iE A eg ia vy if i ifs ‘s § LF fe Hl : te 2 ii iis 3 ; ikzs if 5 3 ag 5 i business in Paris. the war, the ‘came from the custom of pri- vate clients, Today; professional buyers far outrank the handful of women whocan afford to hyy. original models in the famous Paris dressniaking houses; i : Inc., Richmond 4, Va., through etes such a handicap? I am so heartbroken for her. .Won’t' you please help me to | help her? She and her husbaad | own a‘nice house in a good su- burban section—a beautiful place, to raise children. She has a lov- ely: nursery, furnished, with a full. supply of baby clothes, | ready .since 1959. She goes into | this room and cries. — | She held good jobs asa typ- | ist when-tingle but hasn't work- which, for $10 a month, $120 a year, you may sponsor a needy child in an orphanage in 7 of 28 countries around the world. There are other listings in the same vein; but this should suffice to give your daughter a glimpse of her. world-wide op-|- portunities. - M, H. Mary Haworth counsels | through her column, not by mail Write at Christian Dior. St. Laurent opens his first in- dependent collection: Jan, 29. | Fashion. experts here expect “Him to'make the biggest fashion comeback since Chanel re- opened her salon five years ago.” successful creator in. Rome, works, clqse © collaboration with fis sister, Marcella. To- gether, they intend to. create four major collections a year. |ed for several years. All she | wants is a child. I hope some- |one who reads this letter can | hel’ her. May God bless and watch over you. — P. J. emotional attitude. as described |ig more childish than mature;. more self-pitying than outgoing. Jincluding Sreteetind) } andlearns to make the best things as they are. . : In your daughter's case, if she.cannot produce a child and is turned down by local adoption authorities, still there is much she ¢an do to ‘“mother’’ needy dren. é E E z E g z : : z 5 fii. rit =§ 2 * qe Fit ithe ® F g 3 2 y : a i i i i i a » Fi i 4 ' i * z = «@ i i . , Ze 4 - ‘ $, i if ¥ Ff i + a To Appear: In Fashion World | worldwide. recognition. Stanchel WI Elects Officers For New Year. The annual meeting of Stan- chel Women’s"Institute was held th} with ‘eight members and two visitors present, - : Committees gave their re- ports and Mrs. Lester Cairns was appointed to sick commit- tee for next month; Willina Ca- meron, school-com ; Miss Bab Aiken, program ¥commit- Election of officers for com-||| OPEN EVERY NIGHT img year resulted as follows: Mrs. William Cameron,. presi- dent; Mrs. Lester Cairns, vice- president; Mrs. Richard = secretary, (re-elected); William -Halliwell, treasurer. Mrs. William Halliwell wilt entertain members for next] @ Dial. meeting : Lunch was served by the hos- tess and ‘committee in charge. | New Names| | By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS ‘(Reuters)—It houses—-Rome and Paris, =} > Each season, the brother and sister team will show entirety different collections of.~bout 100 ‘models in .each of. their two KEEP NUTRITION ' Vegetables or fruit that. are to be served-raw should not be cut, shredded or left-on the table to dry, since exposure’ may cause loss of vitamin and min- eral content. : Archer & MacDonald i ~ TELL 0:00 P.M. onetime : Appliances “ a be an exciting January in the|]> Paris fashion world. Five new. dress houses will open in the fashion capital—in two run by designers who have already a | is Support five The youthful Capucci, long a. 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