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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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AGE SEVE STYLES SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF SASKATCHEWAN THE LEADER-POST, REG IN MONDAY; JUNE 21. 1937 j- well, Capt. R. Townsend, Mrs. Marie Jacobs Homemakers Advisory Council W.C.T.V.

PROGRAM Northslde W.C.T.U. held Its June meeting at the home of Mrs. A. W. Edgar, 2312 Montague street, Directs Item Thursday.

Mrs. W. B. Jones pre Donnely, Mrs. J.

Henderson Mrs. W. Meaney, Mrs. W. Gascoigne, Mrs.

G. Fulton, Mrs W. Grieg, Mrs. D. Gaul, Mrs.

Penman, Mrs. J. Simmons, Mrs. W. Vincent, Mrs.

A. Stevens, Mrs, P. Anderson, R. Fulton. Misses C.

Leslie, M. Fulton, R. Grieg, A. Grieg, B. VVU- 5.

5 Mrs. Martin Folk, 2141 Toronto In Folk. Dances ONE of the numbers in the Blue Danube section of the folk dance and music program to be given Wednesday night at 8 at the etadium will be a group dance by Doering anl M. Smith Prince Al street, who was a patient at the bert. sided in the absence of the president, Mrs.

H. G. Andrews. The devotional exercises were taken by Rev. Scarth McDonnell.

Mrs. F. Rand had charge of the roll call, white ribbon tidings excerpts A report was read by Mrs. Bouey on prison reform. Tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.

W. Bell, Mrs. T. McGee and Mrs. L.

A. Wlsmer. Regina General hospital for three Brilliant Costumes At Paris Fiesta 4) r4 the young ladies section of the German Canadian association. Miss Marie Jacobs will direct this number. The entire entertainment is under the auspices of the German Folk festival committee.

For a Viennese waltz Fred Frank and Miss Kay Polak are duet weeks, has returned home. Mrs. J. T. Wilson, Mrs.

Walter Elderkin and Miss Ruth McGill entertained at a charming buffet luncheon on Saturday at Miss McGill's home in honor of Miss Ruth Jolly, a bride-elect. From the hostesses and 16 guests gifts were presented to Miss Jolly. A lovely arrangement of columbines In many tones graced the rooms. PARIS, June 21. Time was turned back almost 150 years tonight as European society flocked to the gardens of the Palais Royal, in the heart of Paris, 'in brilliant costume dress for a "directoire night" fiesta.

The beautiful gowns and colorful uniforms revived memories of the Paris of Napoleon's day. The program was designed to recreate the aura of glory surrounding the turn of the 18th century, when the "Little Corporal" named his five-man "directoire." Ambassador Sir Eric Phipps and Miss Freda Weisbrot, who underwent an operation at the Regina dancers and the others include: Marie Molter, Marianne Stadtfeld, Stella Kelsch, Elizabeth Nagel, Al-bina Ring. Angela Simon, Anna. Pukesh, Therese Dummer, Elsie Halbwachs, Florence Jolly, Anna, Leier, Anna Leibtam, Alma Barthel, Oswald H. Wagner, Paul Frank Hauck, Martin Sabek, KraSBie, Victor Spencer, Frank Kot-schorik, R.

Brhelle, John Wirth, Walter Hugh, J. Ritter, John Leier nd Vincent Leier. General hospital, has returned home. iw- o. a'te aal.

1 35c Instant Shampoo FREE mtt KesUr Sic HAIR TONIC SSc Hair Tonic FREE RtfUr )fe SHAMPOO. Miss Edith Heatley was honored by Mrs. Norman MacBey and Mrs. Charles Helliwell and presented with a lace table cloth Sunday afternoon at a tea at the home of Mrs. MacBey, 1548 Robinson street Mrs.

D. Sullivan performed the honors during the afternoon and Mrs. H. Stamp assisted in serving. his wife headed the delegation of prominent Britons, who included Sir George Broadbrldge, Lord Mayor of London, Lord Derby and Lord Desborough.

Cameron Baptist Sunday School Has Picnic Pictured here are the members of the advisory council of the Saskatchewan Homemakers together with th conveners of the various standing committees. The photograph was taken on the University of Saskatchewan grounds following the recent annual convention. In the back row, from left to right, are: Mrs. Maud Lemon, Mair; Mrs. N.

Docking, convener of public health, Talmage; Mrs. A. B. Grainger, Ogema; Mrs. D.

McPhail, Bankend; Mrs. A. V. Newton, convener of International relations, Vesper; Mrs. S.

J. Copeman, convener of arts and letters, Pense; Mrs. H. C. Watson, Rocanville; Mrs.

R. Hoegi, Quill Lake. Front row: Miss Bertha Oxner. provincial director; Mrs. P.

Collier, Bracken; Mrs. M. C. Wade, convener of legislation, Glenbush; Mrs. John Robertson, honorary president.

Brad-well; Mrs. J. R. Near, president, Pinkham; Mrs. C.

Buckle, convener of home and school, Swift Current; Mrs. C. Burke, convener of home economics, Valparaiso, and Mrs. T. H.

Wright, Richard. i Others present were: Mrs. A. Heatley, Mrs. Walter M.

Logan, At the Cameron Memorial Bap Mrs. Lyle Drewry, Mrs. A. Henderson, Mrs. Arlo Arneson, Mrs.

tist Sunday school picnic Saturday at the" R.C.M.P. grounds, games and softball occupied the time. R. N. Kennett, Mrs.

Lou Geer- naert, Misses Barbara Achtzener, Municipal LO.D.E. Makes Moose Jaw Social (it Hotshota and Mutts won a ball trams each. Winners of races were H. J. Record Presents Pupils In Recital Lee Achtzener, Maisie Watt, Leila Watt, Lily Taylor, Dorothy Green-smith and Dorothy Pechey.

Mrs. James Smith, 2358 Angus street, is, visiting in Winnipeg with her daughter, Mrs. H. F. White.

listed as follows: Six and under: Prizes for all; seven and eight, girls, hop on one leg: Eileen Bregg, Patsy White; boys: Bobby Ball, Lloyd Woolye; $504 on Tag Day 17R0M the sale of tags on Satur- the presentation of a gtft of silver to Mies Hawke and to Miss Slater a gift of crystal. (Leader-Post Moose Jaw Bureau) MOOSE JAW, June 21. Honoring Miss Phyllis Slater, whose marriage to Kenneth Fort II J. RECORD will present In recital Tuesday night at 8:30, day the Municipal chapti Brigadier-General George S. Tux- Darke hall, piano, organ and voice I.O.D.E., realized the sum of $504.71.

William, takes place early in July ford and Mrs. Tuxford have arrived Guests at Wedding pupils. Organists to be heard are The purpose of the tagging was to by motor from Victoria and will be TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Out-of-town guests who spent raise money through which 64 un the guests of their son and daugh the weekend in Regina and attend- Bobby Ball, Lloyd wooiye. nine and 10, girls, two-legged hop: Don Adams, Dorothy Hinds; boys, bear race: Ivan' Zummack, Glen Williams; 11 and 12, girls: Leata Dibble, Eleanor McColl; boys, Gordon Smith, Ben Herman; 13 and 14, mixed relay, two firsts: Dorothy Zummack and Tom Setchel; 15 and 16. girls: Blanche Peters, Mar- ter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. James Tux Mrs. Beverly Smith and Mrs. Fred Gilmour entertained at the home of the former Friday evening. Miss Slater was presented a gift from the guests.

The tea table, at which Mrs. R. L. Slater and Mrs. M.

Gil der privileged girls might have a ed the Miller-Pfeifer wedding Sun Miss Georglna Toomer and William Clark; vocalists, Miss Marjory Robert McGill and John Blair; and pianists, Miss summer holiday at Regina Beach. day afternoon, 4 o'clock, at Trinity Lutheran church, were: Mr. and ford, 127 River street east Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid left Friday for Dryden, Ontario, where The sum which was aimed at was Mrs.

Kurt Pfeifer, St. Paul; Mr. Bella Oliver, Miss Millie Anderson, $500. A. Lay, general con mour presided, was covered with a lace cloth centred by a bridal motif of orange blossoms.

At each corner of the table a vase of rose buds add Miss Bertha Bishop, Miss Llla King, Mr. J. Fisher, Miss Delta 2 Pkgs. Kellogg's All Wheat 1 Cereal Bowl, Both 01 19c and Mrs. Jack Pfeifer and Miss Min Pfeifer, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Jesse, Miss Ruth Pfeifer, Mr. W. Wro-blewski, Winnipeg; Mr.

and Mrs. jorie Barlow; boys, Jim Ball, Norman Buchan; 17 and over, girls, Bell and Dan Harmer. blindfold: Winnie Brewer, Gladys ed to the Mrs. Fred Cooper and Mrs. Claude Holeman vener, and the other workers express gratefulness that the entire amount and a margin besides was contributed.

All the primary chapters helped with the tagging. One chapter collected $116. With Mrs. Lay on the committee K. Miller, Miss Carol Miller, Mr.

Brewer; men's backward lace: and Mrs. Martin Hell. Miss Eva Lem Mellett. Bert Bourke; wo Gifts Presented they will attend the golden wedding anniversary of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Reid. Mrs. F. Grainger, accompanied by her granddaughter, Shirley, have left for Vancouver, where the former will make her home. Spring flowers decorated the lounge of the Moose Jaw Golf club assisted in serving, Guests were: Miss Phyllis Siater, Mrs.

J. M. and Mr. Ed Hell, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Pfeifer, Mr. and Mrs. Pfeifer, men's: Mrs. E.

Benson, Mrs. Mc Larty. Miller, Miss Maudie Radcliffe, Mrs. Miss Jones and F. Cooper, Mrs.

Russel Fysh, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. John Pfeifer, all of Lem berg; Mr. and Mrs. H.

Kroeger and Miss Louise Kroeger, Yellow Irene Thompson, Miss Lucile Salis George Butts Grsss. bury, Mrs. M. Gilmour, Mrs. R.

L. Slater, Mrs. J. Pawley, Mrs. Bryon CRAIK, June 21.

In honor of were: Mrs. F. warren wnitwortn, Mrs. K. P.

Dunetan, Mrs. Balph LeDrew, Mrs. H. W. Marsh and Mrs.

J. A. Erskine. A meeting of the summer camp committee, of which Mrs. Everett Ytngst is convener, will be held Wednesday at Mrs.

Lay's home. Thursday afternoon when the mem Miss Naida Jones, whose marriage bers entertained at tea the lady visitors to the Lions' International to Constable George Butts takes place at an early date, a group of Jr. C.W.L. Names Committee Heads OTTAWA, June 21. The Catholic Women's league of Canada last night announced the names of national conveners of standing committees, chosen at an executive meeting held following the annual convention at Kingston.

They in convention. The guests were wel- Fifty couples were in attendance Saturday night at the Wascana Country club dance. These dances are held twice a month at the clubhouse for members and their friends. friends gave a shower at her home when the selection will be made of on Saturday night The gifts were Gosling, New York; Mrs. C.

Buch-back, Mrs. T. Grayson, Mrs. L. Hare, Mrs.

G. Paul, Mrs. M. E. York, Mrs.

C. Holeman, Mrs. J. G. Toombs and Mrs.

R. L. Fraser. Mrs. J.

O. Guy and sons, Douglas and Noel, San Francisco, are visiting Mrs. Guy's parents, Mr. and camed by Mrs. Van Stewart and Mrs.

J. H. while Mrs. T. Carl Logan and Mrs.

A. H. Watson girls to be furnished with the holl' day at the lake. Artificial Vanilla 9c Raspberries 15c Plum and Apple Jam rr 33c Jelly Powders 10c Assorted Soap 10c Green or Wax Beans 10c Spaghetti 15c Sliced Peaches 25c Pickles 19c Perfection Cheese 25c Kreemix Cheese 1 pkfi. for 25C Miracle 10c 18c Lynn Valley Peas tint tor 19c Eagle Brand Milk 21c presented to the bride-to-be with an address read by Mrs.

Ralph were in charge of arrangements. Stanfleld. The dining table was Miss Anne Kleckner was hostess at a linen shower in honor of her During the first hour Mrs. N. Henderson and Mrs B.

E. Hull per- centred with a wedding cake and sister, Miss Barbara Kleckner, a Mrs. D. H. Bennell, 203 Fairford formed the honors at the tea table places laid, for eight with pretty china, also a shower gift.

Miss July bride-elect. Games were en- street west. MOOSE JAW WEDDINGS made bright by spring bloom, and for the second hour Mrs. Hugh Jones is a daughter of Mrs. W.

R. Joyed, the prizes going to Mrs. S. Insel, Misses Julia Schmidt, Anne clude: Organization: Central, Mrs. M.

J. Coughlin, Fort William; and west, Mrs. H. E. Jeffers, Calgary; immigration, Mrs.

T. J. Rice, Winnipeg; scholarship, Mrs. T. H.

Hay. Regina; study clubs, Mrs. Hugh Math-eaon, Sudbury, Ont; finance. Miss Anne MacMaster, Vancouver. Miss Phyllis Slater and Miss Ruth Jones and has been teaching at i i Rorison and Mrs.

T. Hope presided, Those who assisted in serving were: Fellner and Agnes Jelinski Tea Chamberlain. Mr. Butts, the Hawks were honored by members was served with Mrs. C.

Kirch- same evening, was tendered a sur of the Princess Patricia club when Mrs. W. G. Cox, Mrs. C.

D. Grayson, Mrs. Watson Hall. Mrs. H.

W. Gill. NEWMAN WATSON MOOSE JAW, June 21. Palms ner, Mrs. J.

Galan and Mrs. J. prise by men friends at the A. they met at the home of Mrs. C.

D. Kleckner assisting. Guests includ Cherry home and a presentation of Mrs. H. McDougall, Mrs.

C. H. Grayson Thursday- evening for a ed: The Misses Rose Glelsinger, chesterfield made to him by A. Freeman, Mrs. E.

R. Cook and Miss strawberry festival. Later bingo M. White. Constable Butts has Agnes Kleckner, Hazel Jelinski, and ferns and a beautiful array of summer blossoms banking the altar, provided a lovely setting for Assiniboia Items Grace Earl.

was enjoyed and the hostess made Betty Fesser, Eva Keck, Mar been in Craik for several years, ASSINIBOIA, Jane 21. Miss garet Hclsenteger, Mrs. P. J. Gol- the wedding in St.

Andrew's and left for his new post at Indian Head. ling, Betty Frass, Stacia Ell, Bar Muriel McCormick is spending holiday in Winnipeg and Regina, bride. During the signing of the register. Miss Winifred Wilkinson, wearing a jacketed frock of blue silk lace, with matching turban, Weddings church, Thursday afternoon, of Janet Christena Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Mrs. N. MacDonald, Carroll, is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. bara Kirchner, Helen Gaian, Iso- bel Schmidt, Helen Wiest, Made-1 line Glelsinger, Verne Fesser, Maria Schiller, Kay Helsenteger, 'iano Recital sang very pleasingly "At Dawn-ine." A reception for more than 60 W. Graham. Principal Graham and Mrs.

C. T. GIBSON ARLT Rose Fellner, Kay Tasche and Lee Piano pupils of M1m Katherine GRAPEFRUIT, California, ISO's 4 for 19c CANTALOUPES, Jumbo, 45 's 2 for 29c HOT HOUSE TOMATOES 2 lbs. for35o ORANGES, Sunkist, 344 's 2 do for 49c guests was held on the mezzanine Watson, 604 Manitoba street east, and William Frederick, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Newman, 844 Al-goma avenue. The ceremony was Kleckner. Graham entertained the public and DAFOE, June 21. A pretty wed Hayworth- will be heard In recital at the Saskatchewan hotel Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock.

Also on ding took place at Emmanuel high school staffs at tea Friday, assisting the hostess were Miss Mrs. D. Grieg and Mrs. J. floor of the Grant Hall hotel, when the parents of the bride and groom received with the bridal couple.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. performed by Rev. G. Glover. Lutheran church Saturday, June 12, Philp entertained at the former's the program will be Jack Ross, Dorothea Sandercock, who poured Promptly at 3 ociock, tne bride when Clara, daughter of Mr.

and boy soprano, and the Lakevlew tea. Misses Vi Johnson, Irene boys' choir, under the direction Johnson and Kay Hood. Others Mrs. Rudolf Arlt, became the bride IBM of Miss Hayworth. Miss Ruth Watson chose a model of Frencn floral chiffon, in rose and black tones.

Her picture hat of black lace showed touches of the same present were: Misses Bessie Cum entered the church with her father to th strains of the "Bridal Chorus," played by Francto Stevenson. White silk net fashioned her floor-length bridal gown. Marguer-. Graham will be accompanist of Bernard H. Gibson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Gibson, Blackwood, mlngs, Marion MacAulay and shade, and her corsage was of pink home in honor of Miss Lillian Leslie, July bride-elect. The lovely gifts were brought in by Miss Georgia Phllp and presented to Miss Leslie by Mrs. G.

Hobson. Mrs. D. Rea and Mrs. D.

Bass assisted the hostesses in serving refreshments The rooms were decorated with lilacs and iris. Others present were: Miss Hllma Holmgren, Captain Everson, Mrs. Cars- Rev. Kohlmeier, of Jansen, per Gladys Turner, Gordon Campbell, Edwin MacAulay, F. Canty, Walker and J.

E. Adair. ites embroidered in silver threads PUPILS' RECITAL roses. Mrs. -Newman wore turquoise blue chiffon with veiled turban of forming the ceremony.

Miss adorned the bodice and were re ROUND STEAK YOUNG STEER BEEF 2 lbs. 15c LOIN OR LEG STEAK VEAL 2 lbs. 17c COOKED CORNED BEEF (sliced) lb. 19c SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED Pupils of Miss Dorothy W. Bee, peated in several rows on the white felt- Her corsage was also A.T.C.M..

L.A.B., will be heard In Agatha Holfield played the Lohen grin "Wedding March." Miss Irene Johnson entertained on Wednesday afternoon at tea in honor of Miss Marion MacAulay. skirt A French coronet of massed of roses. A buffet supper was serv recital Friday night at 8:15 at the ed, the bride's table being centred Darke hall. The bride was lovely in a princess The guests made dusters for the orange blossoms held in place the veil of silk embroidered net which fell into a graceful train. Her arm bonquet was of Talisman roses and lilies-of-the-valley.

gown of white satin and lace and an embroidered net veil caught in bride-to-be. Miss I. Johnson presided at the tea table and was as place by a wreath of orange blos sisted by Miss D. Sandercock. The Miss Ivy Newman, the groom's with the three-tier wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom.

Roses were also effectively used. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Newman left by motor for Banff and Lake Louise, where they will spend a two-weeks' holiday. The bride wore an ensemble of navy silvertone opening over a blouse of buttercup guests included: Mrs.

J. E. Jonn soms. Her bouquet was ol ptnit roses and fern. Miss Elmira Rath sister, who attended as bridesmaid son, Misses Viola Johnson, Bessie Cummings, Gladys Turner and and Miss Minna Holfeld were was gowned in pink silk net designed on princess lines, with bridesmaids, wearing gowns of pale Catherine Hood.

blue and nile green lace with match stand-up collar. Rows of ruffles trimmed the puffed sleeves and the floor-length skirt. She wore a yellow. Her hat and accessories ing shades of silk sashes. Their BALCARRES PARTY were blue.

Out-of-town guests included: Mr. W. G. Watson, York- bouquets were of pink carnations. Miss Evelyn Rath was attractive as matching hat, and carried a bou ton; Miss E.

Newman, of Vancou the flower girl dressed in a pale quet of carnations in shades of pink. Wellington G. Watson, the BALCARRES. The Ladies' aid were hostesses at a gtft shower, at the home of Mrs. E.

Hess, in honor of Luella Crane, a June bride-elect The presentation was made by Mrs. ver; Mr. and Mrs. G. S.

S. Grant IM1WW pink muslin frock and carrying Rockglen; and Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

bride's brother, was groomsman basket of sweet peas. The ushers were Robert Gibson and Harold and the ushers were Robert and Murphy and Mrs. George Murphy, Frederick Watson, brothers of the of Chaplin. Purdy, president Arlt. A reception was held at the bride' home, 150 guests sitting down to the wedding supper.

The rooms were decorated with streamers and white ANOTHER HVPPY-GMDIMG wedding bells. The bride's table was centred with a tiered wedding bu cake topped with a miniature bride and groom and banked with pink MOST SAD SftttTN COMtS ra CECASTINC FOOD MATlCllS IN HIDDEN tulle and honeysuckles. The flowers Colgate' CREVICES smvEEN IMMtOPERir CLEANED on the table were pink carnations TEETH.I ADVISE OCMTAi CREAM. I and sweet peas. Misses Minna Hol The boys all fall for Sue, but not for long.

One date and they never came back ITS SPECIAL PENETRATING FOAM REMOVES feld and Laura Lange, accompanied by Miss Agatha Holfeld. organist. THESE 0D0R-BREEDIN6 DEPOSITS. and Gustov Holfeld, violinist, gave songs. I Vr A yiC yffi?) jt- Open-air dancing "was enjoyed on platform surrounded by tree 3 MONTHS lATERr AO SAD BREATH branches.

Music was provided by "We, loo, wledad Pslmolivt xclmively." "It's the best soap I know oty continues charming Mrs. Pneur, "to keep our skins lovely all over. You'll always find Palmolive in our home." And in' thousands of other Canadian homes, you'll find that Palmolive, the only leading beauty soap made with soothing olive oil, has been selected exclusively. not only for the face, throat and shoulders, but for the bath as welL Choose Palmolive for your home too. Its simple beauty care will keep all your skin young and lovely all over.

Try This Palmolive Besuty Treatment For your face, throat and shoulders, and for your bath. Gently massage into your skin a warm, rich Palmolive lather. Cleanse the pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. That's all there is to this simple beauty treatment.

Yet there is no surer way to real, all-over skin beauty. Olive Oil is Important Remember, costly Olive Oil, so good for sind then $he saw her dentist Miss Rose Appenheimer. Regina, and Bill Steven, San ford. Man. Re freshments were served at mid BEHIND $U5 night.

Among the guests present were friends from Sanford, Swift SPARKLING SMILE- Current, Regina and Blackwood. RAW DEG HODGEVIIXE, June 2L pretty wedding took place at the MOST BAD BREATH BEGINS WITH THE TEETH Check your breath with Colgate's toothpick test Don't ever let bad breath inter- well back in the throat, then fere with happiness. It's so easy to flush the water through your be safe. Try this test. Simply dean teeth.

Rinse again with clear between your teeth with a tooth- water. That's aU. pick or some utuceoted dental Ym Tt CWct Rrts Anglican church, Hodgeville, Satur day. June 12. when Mln Hilda Deg became the bride of Harol Raw.

Rev. Dean Jerry. Caron, officiated. The bride wore a white satin and lace gown, with veil and COLCATTS DENTAL POWDCR far these wfce prefer will cte eke Celsate restfla, Lars tta 20. Colgate's penetrating foam gets into all cietkes and between the teeth, even where the toothbrush cannot reach.

It dissolves odor-breeding food deposits and DRDAFOE SAYTSN i i -V wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of pink and white Sweet DOUU9ZE35e delicate skins, is the reason rajmouve cleanses, and at the tame time refreshes and soothes your skin. Get some today. Use Palmolive regularly, and you'll keep that schoolgirl complexion all over. heart rosea.

Miss Evelyn Grtamer, -X. en. washes them awiy. Colgate' safe bridesmaid, wore a pink organdy frock. The groom was attended by Mtu ill.

iu -y doss, it it reveais snuui ioou uc posio if it has an unpleasant odor, it means that voa are suffering, dentists say, bom the most common cause of bad breath improperly cleaned teeth. Ctoaa YearTaeth The Colgate Way With Colgate's Dental Cream brush thoroughly the upper teeth from gums down, lower teeth from gums up. Then rinse your mouth. After that put a bit of Colgate's oa your tongue and take another tip of water. Gargle At mc nc or mm pma ot the DnAQuiDrapleTs.

mm4 tot km tim tnf- oniTtaOinwOU UM OM Iftpr, fat top WS oiler btk. riemd Piloir Sop anctwrdy tat duly mm tm W. A. Robson. After the ceremony the bridal party and over 100 guests were entertained at the bride Latbtrt prrftxtly in bard tt softumtttr.

rousnicg ingredient eeps your teeth white and sparkling. Colgate's delicious peppermint flavour leaves your mouth refreshed and your breath fragraaL tchtas fit liBMHlaa. and a wedding dinner served. Mr. land Mrs.

Raw left on a honeymoon trip to Manitoba..

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