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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 10

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PAG1 TE! EDMONTON' JOURNAL EDMONTON, ALBFKTA, IT. EDMONTON BUl.I FTIN To Be Married in Mid-August Vema Ferguson Marlene Merrick is Married Kmychy-Sluzar Jobs Throughout Dominion Open to Professional Women Vows Exchanged Mr. Jack Meyers, Tuesday! ceremony at St. i4 J.Vli cnurcli riventiy Miss TORONTO, (CP) Dietitians and At noon on Tueiiy in Christ dot-orated with tutraier flowers, church. Miss Marlene Anita Mer- bride's sister.

M- J. W. Tick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Patrick Render presided UarnH X.toT-ri,"lr 17 WpHinctfin daughter of Mr.

X. of the bride of Mr. Nick N.i.:d:a Mr St Crescent. Edmonton became the to.iimi.h nd i ss ii" ony. of Mr Mid Mrs.

N. Kravchy, of Redwter. Rev. Fr 1 Honored at Tea Mrs. E.

G. Ferguson entertained at a trousseau tea Thursday afternoon and evening in honor of her daughter, Verna, whose marriage to Mr. James Rust takes place Saturday evening. Receiving the guests, s. Ferguson chose a black and white ensemble with a corsage of mauve sweet peas.

Miss Ferguson was rocked in white eyelet pique with a corsage of pink roses. A profusion of summer flowers decorated the rooms. The tea table was laid in ecru lace and centred with a silver basket and crystal vases of sweet peas. During the afternoon, Mrs. M.

'fe Sylvia Hobnes in serving. Toast to the bnae was proposed by Mr Ottley Af'er the recep'iin the couple left by plane for California. Travelling, the bride wore a wool easembie Mexican tone, biack accessories and slv.n.lder corsage oi orchid gladioli On their re' urn. the couple will take up residence in Winnipeg. -I -J i I i-'s 1 ys't K-ime'iecky officiated For her wedding the bride wore a towii of white satin, the skirt terminating in a traiii The bodice ls fashioned with a sweetheart recklme and long sleeves which 1 tarred over the wrists Her full-i length veil was heM in place with a coronet of whi'e lace and she i wore a strand of pearls with (matching earrings, gifts of the i oriuestwm.

She earned a semi- shorthand teachers, nurses and librarians are on the "female help wanted-' list here at Uie Executive and Profes.iiona Division, National Employment Service. Professional men and women in the higher income brackets have their own employment agency in the special division opened a yer ago, and now flourishing through Tlirough the co-oyieration of the regional centres In Moncton, N.B.. Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, vacancies in any part of the Dominion may be filled by persons from outside points, making it possible for a dietitian in Nova Scotia to obtain through the service a job in British Columbia, if she wishes to go that far afield. In the women's section, tlw? execu bride of Mr.

Jack V. Meyers, son of Mrs. J. Meyers, ol Winnipeg, Man. For the cereir.or.y.

which was performed by Rev Ottley. the church was decorated with puik peonies, blue and white delphinium and fern. Given in marriaee by her father. th' bride wore a bluh satin fom modelled on classic Ur.es featuring a full-length pane" of Chanr.Ily lace sewn from he v-neckline to the -hem. The fitted bodice was styled with a lace yoke outlined with satin fluting and had lily-; Reno Divorces Rise in Price RENO, Nov, (APlReno divorces, just like meat and butter, now cost considerably more than they did a few weeks a'jo.

To meet rUng living costs attorneys have increased trxir minimum for run-of-the-nil'l. non-contested divorces from $250 to $350. For contested divorces or those requiring additional time or labor, the Attorneys' General Association. sugKested a minimum fee of $450, an increa.se of $150. Added to attorneys' fees, of course, are filing fees and livl'ig costs ranging from $10 to $50 daily for the minimum six weeks a divorce seeker must remain in Nevada.

to the war $150 was sufficient to pay both the attorney and court costs. Despite rising prices the number of Reno divorces has jumped from an average of 2.500 in pre-war years to more than 8,500 last year. Tne bride is well known in Ed- cam. ace bouquet of American Beau monton where she attended schewi ty roses and stephanotis. and trraduated from the University Mrs.

Thomas Hcpple, of Pentie point sleeves me iuu iecsji to.i. B.C. sister of the bride, was draped skirt featured a peplum ef- of Alberta. Mr Mevers is a former Macdonald, from Eastern Canada, and Mrs. M.

Newman poured tea I and Mrs. Jean Muyres, Mrs. F. I Weber, and Mrs. G.

Mills served, Mrs. L. Thompson displayed the I trousseau. In the evening, Mrs. W.

Cight lieutenant in the matron of honor. She wore white satin with lace insertions and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and sweei peas. Misses Phyllis Skwarok, Anne Kraychy. and Anne Yakemec. were bridesmaids, wearinj white gowns w.tn catching calots.

They each earned a semi-cascade bouquet of and spent four year as a prisoner of war in Germany He was recently made a Member the Order of the British Empire. Out-of-town guests at the were Mrs. J. Meyers and Mr. Allen Lang of Winnipeg, and Mrs.

A. Peters, of Lethbridge. tive and professional division deals persons who can earn at least $1 800 a year. The policy of the bureau is to see that Canadians with professional qualifications are given every chance of finding employment. Former Miss Mary Eliiabfth (Betty) Moffatt and Mr.

William J. Fallow, who will be married in mid-August at Highland Vnited chureh. Their engagement was announced this week by Miss Moffatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Moffatt Sir. Fallow is the son of Hon. W. A.

Fallow, minister of public works, and Mrs. Fallow, Miss Moffatt's picture by Goertl Studio. feet at the back Hi.a terminated in a square train trimmed with matching fluting at floor-length. Her cnapel veil was held in place with a braided satir. coronet, and she carried a cascane banquet of crejtn roses.

She wore a strand of pearls, gift of the br.degroora. The bride was attended by her mu.Jn. Miss Liia Campbell and Miss Helen Adair Peters, who wore period gowns in rendezvous green tatteta made tight -fitting bodices finished with pleated cape- effect sleeves, and lull bouffant skirts ending slight trains.) Taffeta mittens and urge, crown-, nirriw hnra roiy.rtlerpd their1 Brackenburg, Mrs. W. Hooper.

Mrs. H. Flanacan and Mrs. A. Ogsten poured and the serviteurs were Miss Phyllis Ferguson, Mrs.

D. Phillips. Mrs. H. Herming, and Mrs.

M. Mc-Neely. The trousseau was shown by Mrs. F. Weber.

Approximately 80 guests called. Today's Coupons Butter R-10 to R-15. Meat M-40 to M-47. Sugar S-l to S-23. carnations and com-fowers.

Little Vera Koral was flower girL She rS i Canadian Movie Starlet to Wed was gowned in pink satin carried a colonial bouquet. service personnel are given the preference where possible. Canadian linguists will come Into their own some time in September when "Canada will need a great range of personnel for its share of the United Nations permanent staff, "said- J.L. Jackson, Ontario re- bearer was Master Raymond Kray Britain Seeks Male Teachers LONDON. (CP) Britain has too who wore a white sailor suit.

Son of Ambassador to Greece gional supervisor. Both men and women will be needed as translators and secretaries able to take dictation in any number of languages. Groomsmen were Mr Mike Saw came engaged but they kept It i ka Mr. Andrew Choba, ana Mr. A-if-ustine Komarnitsky.

OTTAWA. (CP)-Ottawa Thurs- A reception to Oo guests was day buzzed with excitement over a htid at the Ukrainian auonal glamorous romance between the brave and the fair which has culml- ha'! where the brine's table was ren'reti with a four-tiexed Wedditli! in the engagement of Su- ral'a in WhiT tllile. I hateO ensHjnbles. They carried bouquets msn? wom whoM teachers so of yellow daisies. I the minister of Education a Mr.

John Merrick -brother of the womsn has asked iocaJ education Massey and Mr. J. Yv Anal were the ushers. The weddirp music was teachers. played by Miss Dorothy Teape.

and A letter sent out by Miss Ellen during the signing of the register, wjkinsnn said a percentage of Mrs. T. W. Foster sar.z 'O Perfect iM mm i mm mm Mm Mrs. Sl'uiar, mother of the bride, received in a gown of black sheer Izanne Cloutier, Hollywood starlet I and dauehter of the King's printer, land Francois (Fritz) LaFleche, secret from all but their parents.

A short time ago young LaFleche flew from Athens, where he had been an aide to his father, to Holly- wood to renew his suit. The young couple decided to get married and announced their engagement Thurs. day. i It is expected the young couple will return to Hollywood after an Ottawa marriage and the bride will continue her screen career and the groom his business. LAKmAll with lace insertions.

Her corsage was of Ophelia roses Mrs. Kray- M.C.. 23-year-old son or L.K. LaFleche, Canadian ambassador to Greece. The childhood romance blossomed last summer when the couple be Love- "cchy.

the groom's mother, chose a After the ceremouv a recertion 1 would-like to see It reach at least i buck floral crepe and a corsage was held in the drawing room of 35 percent, which would Increase of pernet roses, the Macdonald. Receiving with the the men now teaching in xoas: to the bride was proposed bridal couple. Mrs Merrick, mo-! and secondary schools to by Mr Theodore Tatchyn. ther of the bride, wore a dewy- Male and female teachers The couple left 'ater on a motor gray wool sheer afternoon dress. now total 1SO.0O0, anc it is esti- to Banff and Vancouver and with fuchsia accessories and cor- mated there are openings for an on rtturn will reside in Redwater.

saee of gladioli Mrs. Meyers, the additional 11.000. Social Activities in Edmonton bridegroom's mothei wore a tur-! Besides more equally balancing 1 To Walk In Summer Fragrance with pink accessories and corsage said the move would be a step to- LcLllclCilciriS LJSC Canadians Dr. W. Alex Reed is in Edmonton for a few days visiting with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed, of Garaeau.

Mrs. M. M. Dunsworth, of Edmonton, who is in Calgary to at oi puis roses. wards enabling the rehabilitation The bride's table was centred of ex-soldiers once thev have com- i Through strenuous summer days gala evenings let the sweet fragrance of a refreshing cologne be your escort.

I Much Less Meat with a tiered wedding cake and pleted the necessary training. frjv Harriet Hubbard Aver has captured the perrume tend the wedding of Miss Ruth McLaren Saturday evening, en A A tertained for the bride-eiect at luncheon Thursday in the Pal- Lieut. (NS) Eileen O'Brien and her sister, Lieut. (NS.) Eleanor Agnew. accompanied by their mother, Mrs.

J. W. O'Brien, of Prince Edward Island, are visiting at the home of the latter's sister. Mrs. A.

E. Knowler, 9709 111 St. Capt. A. G.

Agnew, R.C.E.M.E., of Prince Albert, Sask. is also visiting in Edmonton. He and Lieut Agnew were recently married in England. I All three "saw service in the European theatre of war. Mr.

and Mrs. James Kennedy of Edmonton announce the engage- rnent of their only daughter. Ellen to Mr. Alfred E. Newton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Newton of Victoria, B. and formerly of Edmonton.

The wedding will take I oi your iavonte nowers in tnese proaucis. Honeysuckle Cologne wesl liser hotel. Covers were laid for I i Rubber rings for preserving which have been produced for sale this season have met test specifications and should be satisfactory to house-wifes, it was stated in a letter received from the director of standards administration at a meeting of the executive of the Alberta Wo- 9 9 MEANS- 1.10.1.75 TOP QUALITY CLEANING CARRY and SAVE CJ it! PINK 14 guests. Mrs. M.

Tunstall and her daughters, Mary and Dora, have returned from two weeks" vacation at Banff and Lake Louise. Of interest to residents of Edmonton and Beaverlodge ls the news from New York that Miss Dora Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Willis, of Beaverlodge, has graduated from the Barbizon School of Fashion Modelling. The gentle, endearing fragrance of the romantic flower caught forever In this quality Cologne, over clover fields, Pink Clover Pink Clover 1 ne Fresh, and gay as a dawn breete Cologne is a welcome summer friend. Spring Flowers Cologne Here is the finest oologne In the Harriet Hubbard Ayer line. It's a sparkling cologne of lasting freshness. place Aug.

IS at Knox United Church. Mrs. R. B. Woodsworth, of Edmonton, has announced the engagement.

rf hp? rfmicrntor TTplpn Tji Sprin; Coats Plain Preoes (Pleats Extra) Ifjht Coats Men's Suits fW i' 1 lciocncl v. iTl A a I a -2-50 for i I 1 to Capt. John Paul Hughes, son of fci I r- III i I- I Vf ft, ift a men's Regional Advisory committee which was held at the home of the chairman Mrs. Frank C. Oonroy.

"Many consumers will want to buy red. rines if they can get them," the letter stated, "but black or gray rings should be equally satisfactory provided first, that the width of the rubber is not less than one-quarter of an inch all around, and second, that the thickness of the ring is uniform and 12 rings piled one on top of the other measures one inch." Latest figures from the Canadian meat board showed an appreciable drop in meat consumption for the first six months of 1346 as compered to 1945. it was reported at the meeting. Civilian consumption dropped a i total of 10.4 pounds per capita cr 13.8 percent. Under rationing, the annual consumption has dropped from 150.6 to 129.8 pounds per person, it was stated.

The current Canadian campaign Col. and Mrs, J. McK. Hughes, of Flatbush. Alta.

The marriage will take place early in August. Also delivery service all over Edmonton YouH Like Our LAUNDRY SERVICE "AYZRISTOCRAT MAKE UP" ARB (Cake Style) Mrs. L. J. Gallen entertained at her home recently in honor of Mrs.

R. Burke, the former Miss Evelyn WaLsh. a recent bride. The guests were Mrs. T.

R. Irwin, Mrs. H. Brookwell, Mrs. A.

Flood, Mrs. J. Colville. Miss Gwen Vigus. Miss Fiona Mclntyre.

Miss Dixie Wright, Mrs. F. Walsh, Mrs. D. Crotty, Mrs.

G. Gall, Mrs. T. Madden, and Miss Emily Walsh. Here's beauty instantly! Harriet Hubbard Ayer compact foundation Our laundry department V-' is" has oeen entirely re- igsi' Double Wedding For Two Sisters if-' 'mi I conceals flaws flatters your skin, retains make-up 1-75 For Pick-up and Delivery PHONE 24883 orcsmzea snd re-equipped and we are able to render eriicient and fast service on all finished aad thrifty bundles.

I Miss Peggy Miller, who has been I unit tar nnmit. Mr and Mrs. Church here was the scene Wednes her parent. Mr. and Mrs.

SEAFORTH visiting FOR MEN! day evening of a double wedding to use less meat, butter and sugar, is P. R. Miller, in Marshall, sasK producing fine results, it was report- has returned' to the city During I ceremony at which two sisters, Miss ed by the executive. Full total of the her three weeks' holiday. Miss Mill- I Audrey Alberta Bebee and Miss Rita Or TAKE to Our Cash and Carry Depots: 9989 Jasper Ave, 9986 99th St 8720 109th St.

11217 Jasper Ave. 10017 102nd Ave. 10281 101st St. 142nd St. and Stony Plain Eoad Masculine preparations of proven merit.

Merrick Drug Stores offer Seaforth Shaving Lotion, Men's Talc, Shaving Mug, and Powder Ct collection oi umisea meat coupons er visited in Loon, Lake orurc, rrc maiura. miss Audrey became the bride of Mr. up to July 15 shows that 355,630 cou gncj Calgary. Frederick A. Lang, son of Mr.

and Deodorant. Each Mrs. F. Lang of Daysland, and Miss puu: wtic tuneu ui kiuch wui immediately release this additional amount of meat for UNRRA. Miss Gladys Rymer of Edmonton KODAK FILM At your Merrick Drug Store Kodak Film available in these sizes: V116, V120, V616, V127.

A new shipment will shortly provide all Kodak sizes. is a guest of her brother-in-law and Ra became the bride of Mr. Beit sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kalven, Muir 11 of Strathmore, son of the Jr Chicago.

late Mr- and Mrs- E- Hil1 Eye- brow, Sask. Rev. E. B. Brundage Mrs.

Llewellyn M. Gardiner and performed the marriage ceremony small daughter, Karen, of Portland, of Miss Audrey Bebee to Mr. Lang, who have been the guests of and the Rev. A. Edworthy the mar- Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Chorley, left for riage of Miss Rita to Mr. HilL their home Saturday morning. The church was decorated with pink gladioli and white tapers. The i Miss Juliana Meyer has returned brides were given in marriage by to her home in Castor after a visit their father.

In compliment to Miss Lydia I Singer, whose marriage will take place Saturday, Miss Josephine Jevne and Miss Jean Young were co-hostesses at a kitchen shower, which was held recently at the home of the latter. Guests were Mrs. J. Singer, Mrs. J.

Galvin, the Misses E. Eeitch, R. Ball, D. Robertson, J. CLEANERS and LAUNDRY I Howell, M.

Fraser, M. Gaunt and new CHEN-YU monton. BEAUTY AIDS EDO'S 'FRUIT SMP fob Miss Audrey, entering the church with her brother, wore a toe-length gown of white satin and net made with fitted bodice finished with sweetheart neckline and short sleeves and full skirt. She wore long gloves, a finger-tip veil held In place with gardenias, a strand of pearls, and carried a bouquet of 1.00 1.15 2.50 NAIL LACQUER 18 shades of this lor.ger- lasting. lustrous nail lacquer FLIP-TOP LIPSTICK 10 Up-flattering colors "CLOUD -SILK" CAKE MAKE-UP Smart container shades CHARM-KURL The famous Cold-Wave Home permanent kit.

New mm hair-beauty in the comfort of your own home 1.35 red roses. She was attended by MiSs Helene Bebee, a sister, who wore a gown of blue sheer, complemented with short blue veil and accessories to tone and carried summer flowers. Mr. Roger Lang, brother of the I bridegroom, was best man. Miss Rita chose, for her marriage, I RAYVE CREME SHAMPOO For everyone In the family even baby.

New non-alkaline, leaving no soapy film .75 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT a toe-length gown of ivory satin the i fitted bodice 'finished with sweet- heart neckline and lily-point sleeve and the skirt made very full. Her finger-tip veil was held in place with, flowers and she carried a white Bible Candy Is Good Food Eat Some Every Day Butler Cocpcn Meat Coupon M48; are vatid with pink roses on streamers. Miss Hazel Rittenhouse of Har-disty, who was bridesmaid, wore a pink sheer gown, the bodice made Meatlett Day in ygblie Earing Placet pa 24-D standag brand Butter Coupon R17; Meal Coupon M49; are vafid with trimming at tne neck ana long Sleeves. She carried a bouquet of white and pink carnations. Mr.

John Kills of Hardisty was best man. Ushers were Mr. Joseph Bebee and Mr. Larry Clarke. The music was I played by Miss Margaret McPherson Mectless Day in PubHe EoflTiq Placw Mealiest Day in Public Eating Placet A liquid preparation with the new 2-4-D formula.

Used according to directions will eradicate dandelions, mustard, plantains, and other weeds from your lawn. 3.000 sq. ft. 95c 8,000 sq. It.

2.00 16 Butter Coupon and during the signing oi tne register. Miss Dorene Bebee, another I R18; Suqar Coupons S24. S2S: Meal Coupon MSO; are ralid. fcJ sister of the brides, sang Perfect Mealiest Day in Public Eating Placet Mealiest Day in Public, Eating Placet 20 Love." After the ceremony a reception was held in the I.O.O.F. HalL Receiving, Mrs.

Bebee wore a lilac-toned afternoon dress, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. F. Lang wore a beige street- 3 AS 3 z3 cj DR. SCHOL'S BUNION REDUCER Quickly soothing, cushioning foot from shoe pressure.

All sizes, right or left foot DR. SCHOLL'S BUNION REDUCER Wampole's Milk of Magnesia (20 oz.) 50o Gillette Blue Blades, pkge. of 5 25c Frosst's "222" Tablets (back again) 45c Meal Coupon Ql; is valid L-4 Meatiest Day in Public Eatii-q Placet Meatless Day in Public Eating Placet length frock, with rose accessories Bmiinlitil E3 S.f, In 3Qt and corsage of pink carnations. Centred by two wedding cakes, the "9 27 brides' table was decorated with pink mm and white streamers, vases of pink and white sweet peas and tall tap Butter Coupon B19; Meat Coupon Q2; are valid. Meatiest Day in Public Eating Placet Meatless Day in Public Eating Placet Ration Calendar for ers.

Toasts to the were proposed by Mr. Brundage and Mr. Edworthv. Members of the Ladies' Aid of the church assisted In serving. Mr.

and Mrs. Lang left later by Note that when coupons lor Meat run out they are replaced by coupons. Coupon Ql is valid on August 22nd. Coupon Q2 is valid on August 29th. There's Merrick Drug Store Near Ycu SUGAR COUPON VALUES 1 lb.

Sugar: or 14 Said ouncts jams, jelliet. marmalades, honey butler, foun tain fruits, or cranberry lauce: or 4 lbs. extracted honey, cut comb honey or maple sugar; or 30 fluid ounces corn, cane or blended table syrups; or 80 fluid ounces molasses; or 40 fluid ounces canned fruits: or 48 fluid ounces ol Maple Syrup, September will N.8. Butler Coupons R10 R17 and Meat Coupons M40-M5O expire August 31. M.

1 Store Birta Bldf. Phone 287TS Ho. Storr Roxy Theatre Bldf. Phone KZ'H No. i Store Garncan Bldit.

Phone 34181. Mo. 4 Store 11521 Jasper Are. Phone S304S No. Store SZnd At.

Phone 31554. No. 7 Store S63t tilth At. Phono 72341. appear on Ana.

31 motor for Banff and Jasper. Tra velling, Mrs. Lang wore a light blue .7 dressmaker suit, blue topcoat ana white accessories. The couple will BREAD and CAKES live In Edmonton where the bride- irroom will enroll in the courre ol 1 1 pharmacy at the University of Alberta. Mr.

and Mrs. Hill left later for a GOOD CANDY 1 'I k' 'V jp I rUS Qitahtp biscuits eugtigj I wedding trip to Calgary and other ooints. Travelling, Mrs. Hill wore a beige dressmaker suit with brown accessories. The couple will live in StraUunore..

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