DESIGNING PARISIAN CLOTHES M" gJacques WOlber Leads IIS tFrench Style TO Success . .Only six years ago. young ‘mmggrnamic Jacques Wolber had an ‘ ea for a venture never before ”' mulfittempted. The idea was a good he for it has developed into the lwccessful Societe des Modelis- lam ‘t'es dc France.'For all those in- ?searoh of smart designs to im- sport that will meet American states perfectly, a visit to the | “Societe Salon at 261 Rue Saint Honore is a “must.” , This is the story behind to- iIay's Prominent Designed feat~ are. The smart dress with the ' w Empire feeling is available ' 'x will: our exclusive printed pattern, line for line as it was shown 3 pi weeks ago in Paris and 9‘ flown here for faithful reproduc- fiew ition. . 5 If you are contemplating mak- ing this Paris-inspired dress. the ——-—- ist of the Societe des Model- lisbes will be of even more in- ” terest to you. Actually, twenty- five talented designers belong to II- M the Societe under the advisory management of Jacques Wolber .Iind his charming wife. Monette. ' ese designers work, not just or one sea-son, but continually, mitting new sketches every k. Mr. Wolber selects the es to be made up and model- before the group. . Each "model is shown anony- sly and the members of the late criticize or commend the les as they are shown. Thus, W and officially “born”, it has passed a jury, more critical than any other in the fashion world. These designers. by the way. are not held to selling designs to the Societe. but may sell when and where they please and often do sell to the members of the Hawte Couture. It is due to the foresighted Mr. Wolber that the showings are held before those of the Haute Couture so that their f a shion trends cannot be said to be in. fluenced by those of the other Paris couture. In this way. too,‘ the Societe by its very organiza- tion has done much to stop the bootlegging traffic and style pir- ating by offering a legitimate means of procuring fashions from the hands of the model- makers. Before Mr. Wolber had put his plan in work. many designers, living a hand to mouth existence, were drawn into difficult situa- tions. Now designers. not only have an opportunity to exercise their talent but to further. their reputations for the future. And their designs? You are apt to see them in shop windows or in the showrooms of the big city cloth- ing manufacturers—in fashion snows—and is now, for the first time, in a printed pattern which your readers can use to make a out n a model fashion is finally Paris Original. Mi I I =' 5‘” e ll Be Seeing You 33"“ ’rThe Movies, Mrs. F. Ellen Fairclough. 5, women‘s clubs, etc., upon subject “How a Worrin ould Get into Public Life." So has begun a new career— at of a movie star! ' 'Tlhe Fletcher Films have in- I . Fairclough's meticul- ‘m on the cabinet minister. ntly Mrs. Fairclough is a turai for the movies and flash-i on a smile that would com-‘3 tely out-glamor that of an)?- , IIYWOOCI professional. | Why shouldn’t Mrs. Fairclough, ile? For her starring role she* 3} wearing an outfit that would . St: the spirits of almost any an. Mrs. Fairclough had cho- FDC SALE l W ' OTTAWA rcpt-The Federal} “ u ' rict CommiSSion has offered 1 i sell 75 acres of the Capital‘s; l, J ' ‘-~I Belt area to Northern‘ ’ We Company for a research. " development centre. An FDC,‘ nouncement said the company,- . ~ headquarters are in Mont- “; f v has until next June 1 to de~y | ‘ “tie the suitability of the sway '0 a “t 10 miles west of Ottawa» lsking price was not dis-l . l ISTMAS . ' m AdeIIa’s “ Imported fashions ln mil-z "y‘fmm gay festive bonnetsl sul'dfly-gOJo-meeting " be sure to see 311 line of scarves and V88 to match! ' "- you“? no knack 9 ‘ for picking hats "’ hats! ; Adclla’s 5 fabric 1. f. l 9‘33 9" he? a GIFT CERTIFICATE! git! 9’ EADELLA’S mLLlNERY 'Grafton St. sen a red and gold brocaded i '-‘tail dress with a matching lc'gdkvelvet coat lined with bro- cade. Her accessories were a :gold purse, gloves and shoes. As Clyde Gilmour says: “So long. well be seeing you (Mrs. Falrcloughi at the movies! «A fa. / it MOORE & i ,i. t! 1.“ BISHOP ILL MONTREAL (CP)—Msgvr. Con- rad Chaumont, Roman Catholic auxuliary bishop of Montreal, has been admitted to hospital suffer- ing “fatigue.” A spokesman for the archbishop's palace said Msgr. Chaumont, 83, was taken ill after celebrating a funeral mass. A doctor ordered him to hospital, although his condition was reported not serious. CARLETON STDING SCHOOL Senior Department Grade 10 — 1. Elizabeth Mac- Claul, 2. Everett Stewart. 3. Erie MacWillia‘ms. Grade 9 — 1. Margaret Cairns 2. Marilyn MacWilliams, 3. Russel llowatt. Grade 8 -— 1. Elva Howall. 2. Dianne Stordy, 3. Dale Morri- son, Raymond Cairns iCquall. Grade 7 - 1. Margaret War- ren. 2. Allan Bell, 3. Patsy Cooper. Principal. Wilbami. Mrs. Doris Mac Intermediate Department Grade 6 —- 1. Brenda O'Con- nor. 2. Edith MacCiaull, 3. John Stewart. Grade 5 — 1. Joan land, 2. Carol Larkin, 3. nie Crosrsman. Grade 4 — 1. Gail O'Connor, 2. Carol Paynter. 3. Ralph Mut— tart, Eric McWilliams (equal). Intermediate teacher, Mrs. Lila Gamble. Suther- Don- Primary Department Grade 3 —— 1. Mary Stewart, 12‘. Peter Campbell, 3. Joan Lar- in. Grade 2 — l. Erna MacWil— liams, 2. Marjorie Stevenson and MariLyn O’Connor (equal), 3. Joy Tremere and Jacqueline Howatt (equal). Grade 1 -—- 1. Eric Murray, .2. Heather Nicholson, Corinne Morrison and Eric Quigiey (equall, 3. Rory Howatt. Primary teacher, Mrs. Mar- garet Bassett. U.K. MURDERER HANGED DURHAM, England (Reuters) —~Brian Chandler, 20 - year - old army private who beat an 8% year-old widow to death for £4, was hanged Wednesday. 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The Bldclie’r’r-Hcir—cIy1 Marriage Is Solemnized The marriage of Joan Belle: The bride's mother dime a. only daughter of Mr. alld Mrs. dress of a to Mrs. Yeo, grandmother of thei lvan Hardy, seated the Frank L Hard, F, I d , qua wool crepe and“ bride. was attired in blue lly'lon‘guCSts. Miss Clair Blackett. sister Following the rot-option the Thomas “Elmerbbnliefo‘lln of {i/IISW‘m‘o a malChing hat and black 'J§2:93;0:211h black rack. 3f the gz‘ogm.k “11a; in charge of Bride all'd Groom left. on a short ~ ~- - ~ A -i . y . "‘.age was in le ue' .‘ . ‘ v ~ v ‘ h and Mrs. Harvey Blackm‘ FreraLCCssOIICS. Her Corsage w as‘and while Rogebuds‘ P g 5 00 e toast to the honeymoon “‘11). lol lla\f.llln°’ ,bride was proposed by the Rev. “1°10”! P- E 1- [00k Place at l .‘Plllm‘ 108 roses. The bride's table was centereillL. M. MacNaughton and respond- the Presbyterian Manse. 'l‘ y n (3‘ Valley. on Saturday. Oct. 11th., at 4 pm. The Rev. Lee M. Mac- Naughton was th e officiating clergyman. Miss Janet Palmer was brides- maid and Mr. Leslie W. Hardy, -' was best man. The bride wore" an afternoon dress of royal blue. corded silk with satin trimmings. white feather hat and matching accessories. Her corsage was American Beauty roses. f The bridesmaid wore a beige the Bride wore a powder blue tweed suit with full top coat. fwfwaz‘cé We ymbANANA CIIKELEIS (chapped/L! Note: Have all ingredients at room temperature. Stir in until blended 'I c. mashed ripe banana V: c. milk 5 then beat 300 stroke: or 2 min. by hand or with electric jag mixer at medium speed. You get lighter, more delicious baked goods with dependable MAGIC Baking Powder. MAGIC protects your other fine ingredients . . . Measure into bowl 3 tbsps. shortening Sift together twice, then over shortening 2 c. once-sifted Two-thirds fill muffin pom, Add either greased or IlflOd with and i, saves afternoon dress of lace w i t hl Puffy "m" . 1 up, vanilla cup cake pope". lake In W mom ! gold trimming and brown aces-‘ o, I A " on‘.'sm.d 2 unbeann .99‘ moderately hot even, 375’, y y sories. Her corsage was pink ms 1 on-Purpou flow and boot l50 strokesor'l min 20 '° 25 "'im‘ BUY MAGIC es. - 2 Isps. Magic Baking ' Sprinkle hot cup cakes with 1: today. Following bhe marriage a re‘ Powder Mixture of V2 tsp. baking send Va tsp. salt 1% c. granulated sugar ception for fifty guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Lodge. . The guests were received by . Mrs. Frank Hardy. mother of the‘ 5 bride, and Mrs. Harvey Blackett. l 4 mother of the groom. 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