Loose item - News clipping," Mrs. T. Westman honored guest"
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A newspaper clipping, "Mrs. T. Westman honored guest." The column reports that Mrs. Norman Senior [Florence Westman] hosted tea in Ottawa for her mother. A second news item headlined "Woman's Club Executive" reports that Mrs. Norman Senior will perform as a soloist at their executive meeting.
- 10 » Women's Realm-Social and Pe DELIGHTFUL TEA FOR DEBU Mrs. Frank Ahearn Entertains In Honor of Her Daughter, Miss Lilias Ahearn. E L L O W and rust shaded chry s a n t h e- mums in all their lovely tints were used to adorn the home of Mrs. Frank Ahearn, wife of Mr. Frank Ahearn, M.P., on Daly avenue, for the charmingly arranged tea given on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Ahearn in honor of her debutante daugh- ter, Miss Lilias Ahearn. The hostess wore a smart cos- tume of old gold lame, and Miss Ahearn wore a chic frock of black, with a shoulder knot of crimson roses. Lady Doughty and Mrs. Allan Keefer presided at the tea table, which was attractive with chrys- anthemums in the bronze and yellow* tones, and pale yellow tapers. The assistants included a number of debutantes, Miss Nancy Haul- tain, Miss Dorothy Macpherson, Miss Joan Dean, Miss Ruth Monk and Miss Ethel Southam. * * * Twenty Club. Mrs. Victor Scott and Miss Gladys Caves entertained the members of the Twenty Club at the former’s home. Members stood in a two-minute silence in respect to the memory of Mrs. J. Wilson, an active member of the club, who recently died. Refreshments were served. As- sisting were Miss Ella Terry and Miss Lula Hutt. * * * Woman’s Club Executive. Mrs. T. W. Quayle was hostess for the executive meeting of the Ottawa Woman’s Club, when the newly elected president, Mrs. B. R. MacKay presided. Arrange- ments were completed for the meeting on November 26, when the speaker will be Dr. Howard D. Brunt, professor of English at Macdonald College. Mrs. Clarence Ogilvie has arranged a musical program to consist of vocal solos by Mr. W. Nixon and Mrs. Nor- man Senior, to be accompanied by Mrs. John Johnstone and Mrs. Clarence Ogilvie. Mrs. MacKay presided oyer the tea table, the as- sistants being Miss Cumming, Mrs. Albert Quayle and Miss Jessie MacLean. DEBUTANTE MRS. T. WESTMAN HONORED GUEST —Photo by Karsh MISS LILIAS AHEARN, debu- tante daughter of Mr. Frank Ahearn, M.P„ and Mrs. Ahearn, whose coming-out tea on Friday afternoon was a charmingly ar- ranged event at her parents’ home on Daly avenue. H ammond—G ossage A quiet, but charming wedding took place in Montreal on Satur- day evening, November 7, of Mar- garet Elsie Gossage, of Montreal, daughter of Mr. Harry Gossage, of Ottawa, to John Henry Charles Hammond, son of Mrs. C. Ham- mond, both of Montreal. Rev. Percival Caven, minister of Trin- ity Church, Montreal, officiated. The bride, who was unattended, wore a brown crepe dress, brown velour hat, and brown accessories. Her corsage bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses and lily-of- the-valley. The witnesses were Lillian Vincent, of Ottawa, and Henry H. Ward, of Montreal, who is a nephew of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. L. Burton, sister of the bridegroom, 1476 Morgan Boule- vard, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond will re- side in Montreal. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hess, of Rochester, N.Y., and the follow- ing from Ottawa, Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Helen Gossage, Miss Lillian Vincent, Mr. Harry Gos- sage and Mr. Charles Gossage. * * * Miss Migonne Castonguay is spending the week-end in Mont- real, the guest of Miss Michelle Ahern. Mrs. Norman Senior Entertains Delightfully at the Tea Hour for Her Mother. N HONOR of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Westman, of Toronto, for- merly of Otta- wa, Mrs. Nor- man Senior entertained de- lightfully at the tea hour on Friday afternoon. The guests were members of the Soldiers Service Club, of which Mrs. West- man was the founder and first president during the war years. Mrs. A. J. Cawdron and Mrs. Frank Burkholder presided at the tea table, which was prettily ar- ranged with mixed Autumn flowers. Those assisting were Mrs. John Johnstone, Mrs. Norman Fee and Mrs. Gordon Dallyn. About 40 guests were present. OCCUPY BOXES FOR CIUJC NIG FIT Many Parties Present for Final Horse Show of the Ottawa Winter Fair. Civic night at the Ottawa Winter Fair saw many interesting box parties to watch the final pro- gram of the 1936 Fair. In the guest box were Mayor Stanley Lewis and Mrs. Lewis, Controller and Mrs. Allan B. Turner, Con- troller and Mrs. G. M. Geldert, Controller J. Edward McVeigh, Miss M. Caldwell, Mr. R. G. T. Hitchman, president of the Fair, and Mrs. Hitchman. Guests of Mr. Hugh Carson were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble, Mrs. J. M. Skead, Miss Frances Skead, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, Miss Barbara Fellowes and the Misses Eleanor and Mar- garet Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don C. Edwards entertained the Misses Edna, Elizabeth and Janet Edwards, while Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Leggett had Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Westland as guests. Guests of Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. J. D. Fraser were Captain P. J. S. Boyle, A.D.C., Major Mere- dith Jarvis, Miss M. Gordon, Mrs. A. C. Bate, Miss E. Bate and Miss Joan Fraser. Lieutenant T. G. and Mrs. Mayburry entertained Miss Roberta McDougall, Mrs. E. K. Wilson and Miss D. Graham, while guests of Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Desmond MacMahon were
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