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CHICK SIXIItO S Ctt O Ot
uni.i'otl. Koiko. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Otoji Kamacin of North Kaniioiips;' .aivij the .'son: of Mi's. Sue! Nab;it;i'of Magna l>ay aiui-
. o'us - pi'ovl.di'ii ,'Uiv'.'flin;al. selling, a?ui }-'.r'ic- T. l>oothn.i.yd \\'as or-iMi'yist. .D'Hrir.g the signing (if the
��! e'gjsior, \laiii.es 1'rocior sang
.(.iiych in .marriage !>y .liei;
'.father, .the bride '.wore.' a ' full�
leiigih nyloti�'-.tiill'e. 'gown Over
"satiii ,i>; strapless 'style, topped.
� with'., an. imported French lace '.jacket ..with long .sleeves and
stand-up coliar. The finge.rtiji illusion veil" fell froin a coronet . headdress .of pearls. She'- earned .a. botiquct �f w.hi'to carnat.ioivs
� and roses.: : .'���:� �
Sisters of the bride. Misses Te'rrie a)id Jiucy1' Kaniachi',, as
; "maid � of hono>- .and .bri(iesmatd.
�.�resiHVt.ivory, wore sihiilui-ly-slyl-'
'.'�V'.d- /full-length, 'dresses' -.' of. 'blue .ri.vlon net over taffeta with strapless-bodices' and "matching short
.�"bo.levo 'jackets and. net headdresses. They carried {>ink,carnations.
'-,�� 'Three-year-old . AtYiy Nabata,
-niece of the- grooin, \yas flovvor-� girl .'in. a -full-'le'iigth pink nylon-
.' net .�-...'dress.'.', over, taffeta with-niatching headdress. ;Shc .carried
�"�pink aVvd while'carnations.. . '�.
; The groom's brother; Takco N a b a t a <|f A1 a g: i a H a y, \\'a s b i^s t man. Ushers .-were Kugeivc Hent-Icy and .Frank Nnbatii/ also of Magna \Bay. Sydney Smith of
-.-.' lyamloops .proposed the. t(>ast to-
� the bi'ide..at' a reception at Alex's l>ar !):{,>, which was. decorated with a throeUiered'wedding cake.
'. The-.'.'bride's;-, bouejuot was later
A BCtoKREVlEW
Niin Relates
I Leap ()ver llu- :\Vallf By
Moliira. Uahhvin; RineharL and Co., New York; 3Ki pages;.$�{.50.
�AN October. "2(^ iiMl, after 28 - '-'years .of the- niost restrictive ki.nd of'enclosure, a inin .walked ~<mt of a convent.. into the siin-' shine of-; the ."world filled -willy, such, strange things as brassieres, motion pictures," .boogie-woogie, laughter, and "babies. Monica Baldwin, whose- uncle was .Stanley. '"Haiti-win of Kngland,- writes .?n/an" /amusing '.style her attempts, .to : adjust- to t'ii-s "fantastic w \r!d
� af-ter 28 years of Rip Van Winkle-' atrophy in a-cunvent. Sh.e makes
comparisoji- after comparison of
; lier." physioa! ''and psychological
": self. from, tl'io tim�"- she went in,-
\'ou^g and. good-looking, to the
rti:r.e she came out. .elderly and
-: plain; Hf.-r fran:e of ''.rt-fere.p.ce
was ?�-� n-.uch out of keeping with
reality that sh^ couM no lor.g^r
rely iijio:! any of her real it y-
tv.-ii?;'.Cr '!v..--;i.-\:r�.-s. Of course this
'.�'�i'i i<> !:'-..-'i:";y arr.i;s'!r;y and �orne-
".:::> s (i:.--a:>;M-ir.tihg a�i\"eritur' ?.
Ms.- Ha'fi'.vir. d6.~crit>e� *h*-. f-f-
fccu- of deprivation., -of ."at ',y--
Thi1 wedding of Kmi Kur;i'k:i\sa and S!'iii;e'ru. Aiiui.u-1 \\as >oU ii> ' ' i)i;\xi by l\ev; � A, K. Ro^ ^'\\-� Sep'.oinlH'r .'', l;V">.Y. al tiu^ Fir si I "liiled. churc!i. decorated v.i'h . white. 'a;ht{ . pink' i;lad:o:'i'.
The -bride -"'is 'the. . dauji liter of -. Mrs. Shigee Kuruka\\a and.. .'.-he. ale"; M.r. Turukau'a .and l.he,
\ is the s.v>n of Mr. ami Mrs. Teiichi A ma no.
The bride wore-' a lovely gown of .'white lace on .satin, beaued, .designed a.iid '.-'made by lu'V : mot her.' A fingertip -veil .fell :*u�m a coroiu^l headdress and she 'carried a .cascade.;of gardenia^ ai'.d lilios-cif-the-valley. '. � Miss Ta.nl Nakamura, cousin of the .bride, attended her ;wearing a peaeockM)hie dress in floor.-' length. "Miss Kay Watanalv of �Toronto, the other 'bi-idal attend-' ant, also a cousin of tli'o -bride.-.wore (lusty. rose. Both � carried Kokonu) .carhalions.
. Flitoshi Okabe "was best num. Saioshi .-Sakainoto. eous'in of ,the grooin, Mils Tahura aiul Aithui1 )\vata :wei'c u'shers; ;'M.rs. William' Kckorsley was soloist. -..�".-'�
After a :roce.ption ;it the .l>am boo' TorracOj. the couple left for a nuitor trip soutii.
Nisei tt Eager To Learn Embroidery; Exhibition in Toronto
M;--. KOTO Tai'iaka a.':d her -v!>vi ol Japanese rs^bi'i'uli ry H':--!'U) \\ �;.�!' ho'd � iu-:i fir. -I, .; uh-'K- v\h:biliou -:r. Tor.nito on'Fn-' day _:i !'...! Saturday. Si pi. 'J.-L'l, in the �' basement -.of the IJ'.idi.ihist
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'tickets (.at. r�<>v, ;;l>) h:;\'e a.! fj, ady her!'. r-old alld \'er\ i',ood aMi'li-
d.anVe i> expected. The e\lvihkio'ii . , v, i!j i>e open .'7- li|. p.m. . Friday'
.eye.hiiig and ;i..l'i* p. n-y. Sa'. urdaV'. ; '�'� 1'he i'i�.:orfu'!' display Mu-'udos
al'out' l.V>it f railed pu'lures iv-. produced fiV.M! iviol o:i't'aphs' of .
;f:i;>:oi;> .!a;>a:;i.>e stvvu r\ i, includ-.
.�ng Fujiyama;' Kyoto- -^d Miya-
jilliaV. ('l.sbions ;I'M! 'ace floral'-' ornaments \\iij also In1 -seen. _\ 'demonstration uili ho given, and lea \vilj he served by ; Nisei -stu -
:der,ts, suitably' gar.hod \\\ kimono* -A fea.iuVo of t!u' exhibit ion! will lie a-\\ofk by. Mrs. �TiiYiak.a., whivh-
' won -first pr.ivv in an omhroidory -exhibition sponsored by the Tor-
: onto Star! A forest scene, .the " prize-win.ner was displayed re-. cently in' a' show. vvindow of Simp-son's department ' store. � � '
Mr, and Mi-s. K iyoslii Koyanagi: Of T;oroiito are haj>py to announce the arrival of .a. son, (]!enn Douglas, on August 1C!, .11)55, at .Wonich's. College llospital. ,
enthusiast ic Nisei
�-' ladies : a re .currently enrolled �� in Mrs. Tanaka's school' at her �' home. SI Umpire 'Ave. Mrs. Ta � naka. opened her- .first school at :.A"atU'uuYeiy and later .started oiu1 : at U.reetiwood ;hut, ' she says, >ho : has noyer-befoiv seen such o:igcrL. . nress as: her students; today are. �: showing. . .-. �.'. . ; ;�
I Stiislui is. a much moi'e -detailed �< work than the embroidery ,eom-{�_'.' M.I only'-.' known :ju the western �[� worldi; In Japaiv H..is a tradition:* i al art which, like flower arrange-' . I mornY is .taught to afl young;; ladies bf- social position. '. �'��
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..-.. Vancouver
Hatsuyo Okada passed away in his _()f)tli .vear on September; 1, 11)55. l-'uheraj service was.held at' the.; Armstrong Funeral Home on :Sept. ;V with Rev. :S. Ikutii and Mr.Ok a no officiating.
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}, .An autunin equinoctial servia' j-(aki no higanyv) . will he .held at.. 'i 'tire Toronto .lliuldlust chureh On i Sunday, Sept. ,.'*�.... To?i-: \vill' be .. served .in the .basement of. .the , following; t'lie- ceromony.
By M SITARH
p;ipers,"secular literature,, visits and lotters, .aneFthe contact with the" outside world. Her outlook when she .came oiit was that of a txvelyc-year-old --.schoolgirl, naive. and almost completely helpless oven in the most cohimon .things, like-wlxat to eat, what to wear, how to behave with', men, . or' how to - earn a living. Il<-r ind'H'trinati'�n began .-'aSinost the niomeiit she entered the .convent" when th<! Mistress c�f Noyicf-s said t�f her:. You must giv/: up" your tastes i\n<\ habits ai;d-allow the Rule to- mold you according to the pattern of the. Order -to. which you belong/' ' '. -
Monica Italdwin slatesr "Looking back, it now seems to n;e that what was hardest .0:1 human nature in religious life wa-; tlie absolute subjection, day i>y day, hour by h/>ur, .minutr- by minute," of ono's frt^ will to the t-xigf-n-cie< (� the Hule." And a.ft�-r her lr-a|> <;V(-r the wall, shn- writ---: "It is a v�-r>- '�*>-.ndrrfui exp.-r-i--nc� irr'lfc^ when, at fifty y* ar-old. you s'iHdenly- disc<->v<-r thai for lh�- first tirr'.e ir. your life yuj ar�- rea'Iv fre�' to be v **""
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�- of its intcre.-t -. ... th^ problem of buyir.jr clothes after di?rar�iir.sr h�*r *�:�!
- on al? matter of thir.R?. fy-r..
t what to s*y when �ppiyirg for Always she makes a com-
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-parisiiu bt;-t\\'eei)' t hi.'"way of doiiig"-things on tlieOuts-idtt awl m tlur. convent.� the food -and. the'-'afti-
"tude 'as.^uiisrd vyiiet.r.-'eiiting, �{}](� bed in the. convent where .slioets Aveiv chang.-(i only onVe-a year, and .the soft luxurious bed she slopi-in \vhen she visi(i;xl sonuvo.f her '-friends: �: -. . ' '..-'She di-rscV-i.be.s one sil'ua.tioii in" �whicii.:he took; ari aputndc tesi f"!-.-employment. She found-she-
" ci.'iihi::'! i\t'..-\\cr:. tin1', aritliinetic p?nbic:;>:--.'i!ld n'{ n.-r cju�-.st.io!-,s and
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