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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 6

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LEADER-POST, REGINA, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1942 Women's World dllllIM fAGE SIX Music Teachers Plan Sessions WITH Maude McC.uire, Moose WEDDINGS WEN MAN McLEOD WHITEWOOD: A pretty wed Affairs Complexity In Iolanthe JOLANTHE, to be presented by Regina Lyric Light Opera so ciety at Darke hall. April 9 to 11, is considered the most charming of the whole Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire. Iolanthe, banished by the fairy queen, goes to live at the bottom of a stream. The queen, after an appeal from the fairies, brings her back and she is welcomed into the fairy family. ding took place in Regina on March 16 when Miss Isabel Mc-Leod, daughter of Duncan Mc-Leod, Whitewood.

became the jaw, pi CMUin, ounuLLiiuvN an Registered Music Teachers association will hold its convention in Saskatoon Monday. Breakfast at SJ o'clock at Bessborough will start proceedings. Later in the morning welcome will he given by Mayor MeKuchern and -Miss Marjono Wilson with response by Miss Grace Knowlden, Kcgina. For a luncheon at Bcss-i borough, Dan A. Cameron will preside and Dr.

J. S. Thomson will be speaker. bride of Leslie Wenman, R.C.- A.F., son of late Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Wenman, Percival. Rev. L. American beauty roses. Wilma Bathgate who attended her wore a pink crepe dress and carried carnations.

Best man was Lance Ward. The bridal party later assembled at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. E. Lock, where a buffet luncheon was served, tabl-e being centred by a tiered cake. Amid a shower of confetti Die IIO WAY SCHMIDT Wilbcrt James Howay and Miss Elsa Annie Schmidt were principals in a wedding ceremony performed Monday by Rev.

H. Joyce at St. Andrew's manse. Groom is the nf Mrs: Hnurav M. Outerbndge, Metropolitan church, officiated.

The bride wore dress of blue with hat to match and corsage of roses. She was attended by Miss Muriel Mc-Leod who wore a dres of beige and brown and a corsage of talis Strephon, son of Iolanthe, and an Arcadian shepherd, appears and is welcomed by his mother, who on hearing that he is to be married that day, rejoices with him. The betrothed of Strephon is Phyllis, a ward in chancery. But the lord chancellor refuses to give his consent to the marriage, think-ine he might marry her himself. Miss Edith will preside' over afternoon session and on the program are: Miss Lucille Mur-! phy.

Prince Albert; Miss Helen Hines, Miss Dorothy Bee and Cameron, Kcgina: Mrs. Sherry1 and Mrs. Morrison. Saskatoon. man roses.

The groom was attended by his brother, Hugo, Re and the bride daughtet- of Mrs. gina. A buffet lunch was served at the groom's brother's home. Matthew Schmidt. Bridal attendants were T.

W. Brownbridge and Miss Jean Hauck. The bride wore It M5' 17 MARTIN CAMBER Strephon tells the fairies he is a tailored costume with red DAVIDSON. A quiet wedding half mortal and nan lairy. nic queen proposes that he become a took place at St.

Alban's cathedral, Prince Albert, on Sunday, March 22, when Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Camber, Davidson, member of parliament. liecause Dean Arthur Collingwood will be speaker at dinner Monday night.

In the evening a recital program will be given by Mar-jorio Dillabough, pianist, and Betty Davison, violinist, Winnipeg. Final event of lire convention will be a reception at home of Mai'jone Wilson. of his two natures he should be returned as a Liberal unionist became the bride of Ernest Edgar Peers and viscounts now appear son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Mar in the robes of their high ofhee tin, Paddockwood. The bride There is majestic music and the scene is made complete by the touches and red rose corsage; and the bridesmaid a tailored costume with blue touches and pink rose corsage. Bridal couple will live at 2120 Wallace street. VAIGIIAN EVERSON WEBB.

David Vaughan and Miss Vera Everson were principals in a wedding at Claresholm, Alta. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Everson, Webb, and has been living at Lethbridge where she was employed.

The bridal couple have been spending a honeymoon with friends at Webb, Centaur and Swift Current. In honor of the bride a num Ladies Vole S.0 wore a dress of wine pebble crepe. She was attended by her sister Annie. The groom was attended by his brother Frederic. A buf appearance of the lord chancellor.

attended by pages. Lords ioi loller and Mountararat have each For Tola men I Ladies auxiliary to Bible so fet luncheon was served by the bride's sister, Mrs. Herman A. a desire for the hand of Phyllis In fact, the whole body of peers ciety met at the home Mrs. S.

Lehnus. The bridal couple will live near Paddockwood. are interested, naturally to Stre- CANADIAN WAR WORKERS TAKE APTITUDE TESTS: If a woman seeks employment at one of the rifle and machine gun ammunition plants somewhere in Quebec province she does not simply walk in, give her name, and find herself hired. She must first be interviewed by a specialist. If she gets by this first step, she proceeds to an examination room, a corner of which is shown here, and undergoes various tests.

The two tests illustrated in this photo might be called the jig-saw and mirror tests. At the right, squares are being fitted in their appropriate places, and at left, an applicant draws an object, the reflection of which appears in a mirror, with both left and rignt hands. There follows arithmetical and classroom tests to determine ability, speed and discrimination. n. Sanders to say goodbye to Iicv phori's annoyance.

Phyllis is sum If. D. Marr who has been acting moned to appear before the lord CLARK BATHGATE BRIDGEFORD: Wedding of district secretary at Bible house chancellor. She Informs the en since January and soon return Eleanor Harriet daughter of Mr. ber of showers have been held.

tire body that she is promised to Double glamor in flowers matching nosegays worn on Imtli suit lapels is finding new favor among Easier flower decorations. They're the first choice of many men, especially beaux who are wiring Ivaster greetings. Those above are made of daisies and violets. and Mrs. Andrew Bathgate and some other person and that their to his home in Calgary.

A short business meeting revealed that NICOL DAVIDSON MOOSOMIN. A pretty wed Ernest Clark, Moose Jaw, son of approaches are in vain. the tea at Mrs. J. B.

Shaw's home had Mrs. Ward, Birch Hills, took peers leave the scene. An argu ment takes place between Stie- netted the auxiliary nearly $t5 and it was decided to send $50 place at St. Andrews church, Moose Jaw. Rev.

Mr. Glover offi phon and the lord chancellor who refuses to give Phyllis in marriage PERSONAL MENTION ding took place at Rocanville manse on March 20, when Bar- bara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson, of Rocanville, became the bride of William Nico), Moosomin. The bridesmaid was Miss Louise Downs, Rocanville, ciated.

The bride given in marriage by her father wore a white Strephon is sad at this turn of affairs and at this moment Iolan bridal couple left for Regina later the comes and gives him encour going to Saskatoon and Birch to emergency war fund which provides testaments for soldiers. Mrs. Sanders introduced Mr. MaiT speaking of the years of service he had given the society. Mis work had included directing building of a Bible house in Edmonton at a cost of over and Tyjidall memorial Bible Hero's How To Help War Effort OTTAWA.

As you go about the household tasks don't forget agement. Phyllis then appears Hills. They will reside in Moose and best man Jack Blevins. with Lords Tolloller and Moun Jaw. Moosomin.

Kev. Mr. Sharply sheer dress with veil and carried tararat. She sees Strephon with his mother, who is very young looking, and, mistaking this for to fix the tin cans. Cut off the tops and bottoms and flatten house in Calgary which cost over $27,000 and is recognized as best Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Taylor, 201 Manitoba street cast, Moose Jaw, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Mary Geraldline, to PO.

A. C. Start, R.A.F., only son of Mr. C. Stark and the late Mrs.

Stark, Ayrshire, Scotland, the wdding to take place early in May. rjR. PAUL MORT, Columbia university. New York, spent Friday in the city. Dr.

Mort is travelling in Canada investigating the set up of the Air Cadet, League of Canada for a similar organization which is now being started in United States. Friday night he was honor guest at a banquet at the Kitchener hotel attended by educational leaders. performed the ceremony. The bridal couple left amid showers of confetti for Brandon and other Manitoba places. They will reside in Orangeville district.

McPIIERSON BERG OUTLOOK. Metropolitan church, Toronto, March 20, was scene of a pretty weddine when Bible house in the Dominion. Club Is Planning Varied Display At Arts and Crafts exhibition, April 9 to 11 at K.P. hall, bed what appears to be love-making on the part of her betrothed, remonstrates With Iolanthe and Strephon. She decides to part from Strephon and give her heart to Lord Tolloller or Mountararat.

Mr. Marr told of how he came to leave Methodist ministry in N.B. to enter Bible work. For four years he was chaplain at the winter port of Canada, St. John, jyISS PAT MACPHERSON, bride-elect, was honored Thursday night when Miss Pearl Macpherson and Miss Peggy Hill entertained at a kitchen shower at the former's home, Mayfair apartments.

Tea towels were embroidered and presented to the honored guest. Spring blossoms centred the table over which Mrs. Hark Macpherson was invited lo preside while Miss Frances Macpherson assisted in seeing to the pleasure of the guests. Present were: Mrs, Macpherson. Mrs.

MrMnstrr, Misses Kvelvn and Belly McNally. I.illas Williams. Dot Mitchell. Joyce Doult. Nancy Reynolds.

Carole Switrer. Grace Moynan. Flo Brown. Nancy Raines and Jean Macpherson, Calgary. Strephon calls to his mighty pro spreads will be on display under convenership of Mrs.

H. J. Martin tector to aid him. The peers and fairies have an argument as to them. Pile the old newspapers tidily and don't throw out those worn rubber gloves.

Anything rubber should either be patched for future use or saved for a salvage crew. WaIR to the grocery for your purchases, don't drive, and cany your packages home to save 1ires. Luncheon and it is salad and for vitamins and health. Then, your war work. Whether it is rolling Judith Mildred, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Odin Berg, Outlook, became the bride of Stirling Borden with the following ladies assisting: Mrs. G. Mitchell, Mrs. F.

L. Millar, Mrs. A. J. Southall, Mrs.i Mrs.

Lillian Pink, Ottawa, has been spending a short visit in Regina, a guest at the Hotel Saskatchewan. N.B. Coming to Calgary in 1911 he found the work just beginning Later for two years he was secretary for both Calgary and Ed H. C. Thomas, Mrs.

I. B. Hodgson Mcpherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

McPherson, Broderick. Rev. Mr. Brycc ofliciated. Witnesses Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Keown and son of Mel fort are spending a few days in Regina, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moynan, Lakcview.

and Mrs. I. Richardson. I whether or not Strephon is a rougue. The chancellor orders the fairy queen away but she threatens terrible punishment for the peers.

The fairies threaten the peers who beg for mercy. were Mrs. A. Hamilton. Llovd- Flower Harden, donhle weddinp rinc and manr other riesitrns will jminstcr, and Mr.

W. Reimcr, Nina monton. Mr. Marr said Wi percent of members of Christian hurch of China and 411 percent in Korea had been influenced directly to the Bible society work be shown in quilts under conven-hvin- Tne bridal couple spent a Mr. and Mrs.

G. Skiba, Lang, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen, to Mr. Dan Drcgcr, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Dregcr, the wedding to take place the middle of April. short honeymoon at Elmvale, Ont. crship of Mrs. E. Ketcheson and assisting will be Mrs.

Tracy Curry, Messrs. C. Whcatlcy, Trail, and B. Ost, Winnipeg, arc guests at the Hotel Saskatchewan while in Regina to referee the hockey playoffs. where native preachers began as Phyllis asks Strephon to relent, but he casts her from him, and she falls fainting into the arms of Lords Tolloller and Mountararat.

In the second act, the palace yard at Westminster, Private Miss L. Rainey, Mrs. M. L. Krisko, Mrs.

S. J. Taylor, Mrs. H. Wilson colporteurs and he could wish ministerial students might start Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Warner, Swill Current, left April 2 for a holiday at the Pacific coast. taking a nutrition course or a first-aid course, or whatever it is, don't think that it is so important that you must use your car to get there.

Walk if you can. If you can't get a group together and use one car, or, take the bus or 1 1 ol ley. It certainly a temptation when you talk to other people to and Mrs. H. Molleken.

in the same way. After years One of busiest has been leather Willis is discovered on sentry Mr. Marr was still enthusiastic Club Notes MONO A Sinip.son's Ladies auxiliary, 30 p.m., Kills rest room. Smith Fleming fir-Hp, 8 p.m.. Mrs.

Barrie's homr. 2278 Edgar tstrpet. St reel Ra i I wa lad rs hold ixed whist at car harns at 8:30 p.m. Northeast Overseas auxiliary will hoM i whist drive and dance at St. AilcmnnH' duty.

Fairies enter in high glee tooling group, under convenership Able Seaman Lloyd Mac-Neill, R.C.N. V.R., is spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

MacNeill, 1447 Garnet street. Mrs. H. A. Shoults.

Ha.ma, Alberta, is visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott, 10GO McTavish street.

Mr. Alex Aiken and Sandy are spending Easter weekend at Lcthbridge. for Strephon is now a member of parliament. Mountararat sings over the Bible society work. Mrs.

W. U. l'ickel thanked Mr. Marr for the society and Mrs. T.

H. Halvorson presented him with a remembrance. Hostess served refreshments. his famous song. Leila, Cclia of Mrs.

J. D. Rowand and Mrs. H. P.

Hight, 45 members making hand-tooled leather purses, shopping bags, portfolios, telephone book covers, bill folds and belts say something about the important production work vour hus and Fleta, leading fairies, are at band is doing for victory. Hut traded by the stalely bearing of hall, 6th avenue and Revnolds street, on Easter Monday at 8:30, Mrs. A. Chapman convener. Lords Tolloller and Mountararat stand by your guns and don't talk, if your neighbor has a juicy and the peers in general.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stuart, Moose Jaw, have received word of arrival of their son, Sgt.

Pilot Douglas Stuart, in Great Britain. Sgt. Pilot Stuart resided in Regina for many years. Mrs. Edward Birkett and Master Roy Birkett, Kincaid, arc spending Easter weekend in Regina.

guests of Mrs. G. Morrison, Donahue block, and other friends; and visiting Mrs. Eirkett's daughter, Miss Elaine Birkett, nurse -in-training at the General The queen reprimands the fair rumor she wants an audience for, give her a cold shoulder or flat ies for their infidelity to the laws Annual wind up dance will be held Tuesday night at 9 o'clock by the Queen City Skating club of which president is Joe Dut-kowski; vice-president, Harry Dionne and secretary-treasurer. Miss Jean Blaxall Function will be held in Colonial ballroom, Hotel ten her out with a well-chosen and a large display is promised for the exhibit.

Assisting Mrs. Rowand and Mrs. Hight will be Mrs. W. G.

Currie, Mrs. M. MacDonald, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs.

J. M. Bart-lett, Mrs. E. C.

Hay, Mrs. A. A. Hassett. Miss Maude Laidman has charge of fairyland by desiring to marry mortals.

The queen admires remark about rumor-carriers. Si. IVUt'h Ladies Make 200 Ouilis Aid Mobile Kilelien St. Peter's Red Cross, with Mrs. A.

M. Yates presiding, heard re W. A. PURVIS OPTOMETRIST 2032 12th AVENUE, REGINA lucres a uaiiieironl worthy ot a woman's greatest weapon her Private Willis and says she could worship him but she crushes the desire. Phyllis is next found in low spirits owing to her treatment of Strephon.

She is engag tongue. Home again and the children want an afternoon snack. Cookies port on work for the month given of an exhibit of afghans and: some handsome samples in crochet, needlepoint, woven and! knitted will be on display. Fol-i lowing will assist Miss by Mrs. II.

G. Brown, secretary- ed to two noblemen at once but is Provincial Personals treasurer. Large quills, crib Flying Officer G. II. Gras-sick came from Alberta to spend Easter weekend with his family.

not happy. Lords Tolloller and Mountararat have an argument as to which will marry Phyllis. The are fine but fruits have (heir own sugar supply. Careful, now, while you lix the potatoes for dinner. There are vitamins in those skins And quell that temptation lo Mrs.

C. V. Gladwell, Mrs. H. Darling, Mrs.

W. V. Smitheringale, In honor of Melvina Fahl-man, April bride-elect. Misses Hilda Werner and Margaret Fahlman entertained at the hitter's home. Gifts of linen were presented to the guest of honor.

Bunco was enjoyed, prizes going to Misses Tcss Lux, Eva Deck, Hilda Werner. A mock wedding was performed by Misses Teresa Meier, Pat Daly, Helen Stctt-ncr. others piTscnl ucrr: Aenrs Huch. Irrnr Smilh. Erna Knflner Flr-ry Drrzoph, Lnrrtia Clnttld.

Julia Mailer and Lorrlla Fahlman. SPECIALS! lord cnancellor shows amorous Mrs. E. Milton, Mrs. W.

Dun signs and sings trie famous dream MAPiQUIS. Mrs. F. Frochlich can. Mrs.

G. Barlow and Mrs. stint on the food lo handle vour song. Strephon and Phyllis meet and make up, clearing up all mis F. Sweeney.

rambunctious budget. Instead. was hostess at a shower held in honor of Mrs. M. Clarke, formerly rvuby Zinn.

Moose Jaw and Mar Homes and Gardens group un put your nutrition knowledge and DRESSES (Plain) TOP COATS SUITS understanding. Iolanthe gives 75 quilts ami knitted articles hart been turned in, bringing the ciiilt figure up lo 2(H). Donations were sent to Women's War fund for mobile kitchen. Arrangement)-were made lor a silver tea to be held on April 22 at St. Peter's parish hall, quilts In be on display.

Proceed- will purchase material for quilts. MfcETINO PO.STI'ONCII Meeting of ladies auxiliary, 12lll Phyllis her blessing and then quis. Miss Elva Moody had charee your ingenuity to work and prepare a dish that uses cheaper der convenership of Mrs. T. A.

Cherry has an enrolment of 70 members. Its display will include; makes known that the lord chan of the program of games and con pieces of meal -or none at all. cellor is her husband. tests. Lntcrtainment program clos I'alk to your butcher about it a terrarium, depression plant, Meanwhile the lord chancellor COUNTRY CUSTOMERS Take dvinliie of Iheii pricea! lie's a help.

table rockery and a collection of has decided to marry Phyllis and exultant with victory, when ed with a treasure hunt when the guest of honor found a basket of gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess, asistcd by Mrs. C. H. Kcllington and Mrs.

F. E. Hurd. cactus plants. Assisting Mrs.

Cherry with the exhibit will be: Mrs. F. N. Terry held a post-nuptial tea at the home of her mother, Mrs. J.

C. Booty, who received with her. During the afternoon 135 registered. Helping look after the pleasure of the guests were: Mrs. F.

H. Simons and Mrs. G. W. Booty and performing the tea honors were: Mrs.

D. Rosehc, Mrs. H. S. Mrs.

J. Parker, Mrs. C. Powers. Mrs.

B. Johnston and Mrs. D. Forbes. Assist Injr were: Miss- Jpan Stnwc, fjrace Stowp, V.v.

Addie, Mary Cut-hill, F.leanor Sandstrom. J. Parker, Pal Addir. Reta McDowell. Emma Alden.

Dolly Maffett. Carey Booly, Mn. A. Wnnd and Mrs. O.

Beach. Misses Ton Tlmmons. Pee Addle and Margaret Booty had charge of the trousseau room and Miss Helen Bootv wan in charge of the register. Iolanthe comes to him veiled. She Mrs.

M. P. McCIellan, Mrs. F. T.i (iirls Chili Tea At Kirk House Faster lea is being hold Satur PARISIAN CLEANERS and DYERS 1933 Scarth Street 23603 PHONES 4828 tiombcr squadron, to have been held on Monday, has been postponed till Monday, April Gorle, Mrs.

James Adam, Mrs. S. pleads for her boy and reveals herself as the long lost wife of the lord chancellor. The fairy queen reprimands Iolanthe for once more B. Lamont, Mrs.

Hugh McGilli- BROWNLEE: At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rawlings a show vray, Mrs. S.

Farley, Mrs. W. G. Scrimgeour and Mrs. A.

B. Imric. day afternoon from 3 to 6 at Kirk house, Knox church by recently er was given in honor of Mrs. S. formed Ko-Ed club of girls.

Pretty Drake, formerly Maye Rawlings Listed Willi Winners In a Mark Twain quotation contest held by Mark Twain association honorable mention was won by Gordon MacC'rae, Hegina. His quotation was: How to 'lake Life Take it as it is an earnest, vital, and important affair. Take it as though the world had awaited for your coming. Take it as though it was grand opportunity lo do and achieve," DON'T DKLAY JOIN TODAY! Dy nomemaKers and district. Mrs.

having anything to do with a mortal, but soon relents and it is decreed that instead of death being the penalty for marrying a mortal, it shall be the penalty for a fairy who does not marry a mortal. little primrose toned tickets with bunny, gosling and robin design have been sold or rrjay be had at the door. B. Quick presented the gifts, assisted by Miss II. Noreen and Mrs.

I It' rnur aiMH'UMrat l-ri-r vours I uf tht worry of durtor bill. E. Quamme. Present were: Mrs. B.

Oniric. Mrs. I'hoiie III MI1I XI. MIIIK BLM.nr association, il MeCallum, Mrs. E.

WestiunJ, Mrs. Westlund. Mrs. E. Quamme, Mrs.

F. Rawlings. Mm. C. Peel.

Mrs. J. Hielta. Theodora Roosevelt VTEEDLEWORIZ LAURA WHEELER DESIGNS Mrs. E.

Howaid. Mrs. L. Thomas. Mrs.

Kawungs. Misses H. Noreen, HJelte. J. Westlund.

P. Westlund. Ox Upick and A. Quick: and V. RawllnKs.

liawllng. c. Haw line. W. MeCallum.

Lea ing on Tour Professional Dancer I.lnaillst. n. Schwab. E. ndel E.

HJelte. W. Noreen. L. Birch.

C. Hlelte. Hieltc, E. Quamme, E. Westlund and uraKe.

OTTAWA. There's another AO WORRIES if vorrt TOES B1RSAY. About 30 friends Roosevelt in the news today I young The6dora, the 20-ycar-old I granddaughter of "Teddy" Koosc- Ivell, former American president. i Theodora is liv rights a rlpliidnnte i gathered at home of Mr. and Mrs.

Art Cook to honor Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McNabb, who were married March 21 at Saskatoon by Padre Scott. Evening was spent in games. II.

Pearson presented the bride and groom with a purse of money and guest book from AM) WINTER GARMENTS ARE STOKED I.N EASE'S AIR-CONDITIONED VAl'LTS On Our Own Premises 1 friends. Mrs. Cook was assisted in serving tea by Mrs. H. Covicllo, Miss Jean Walton and Miss Gertie The Oil Controller's regulations now in effect provide for a special marked Gasoline to be used for utility purposes such as blow torches, concrete mixers, stationary engines, power lawn mowers, etc.

Supply of this special gasoline can be purchased without exchange of coupons at the following Imperial Oil Dealers: Regina Stations Located At Albert St. and Victoria Ave. Broad St. and Victoria Ave. Broad St.

and 11th Ave. South Railway and Lome St. Albert St. and Dewdney Ave. Broad St.

and 8th Ave. Albert St. and 15th Ave. Broad St. and 14th Ave.

Winnipeg St. and No. 1 Highway Rose and Davin Streets. Albert St. and 9th Ave.

IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Mcintosh. Mr. McNabb is a mem- cr of R.C.A.F. but she's tossing away her party invitations to go on a professional dancing lour of South America, with her Greek partner, Alexander Iolas. A dark-haired, fluffy-banged girl with a quick tongue and nimble feet, Theodora took up dancing five years ago when she was attending school in Austria.

It was then that she met her dancing partner, but she returned to the United States without him and MIL INSURANCE I'KOVIIU UJ II I EVF.RV RISK PROVIDED MH WEBB. Many friends gather LOW RATES. PROMPT SI ltI( I Itrmndf llii'f RHininr Now at ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mcintosh in honor of their daughter.

Marjorie, who was recently married to Joseph Bird, Vancouver. K. Lice and D. Holtby presented the gifts. The hummer Kate N.w I- ur oln SUde to Ordrr bride expressed her thanks, games WOMEN PREFER THEIR MEN WELL GROOMED and contests were followed by serving of tea.

cop, hw, NiCoucitArT snvtcc INC TOWELS PATTERN 2984 (Jcnls' Suits Ladies' Suits Ladies' Dresses i I'Uin! Topcoats attended Radcliffo college. After a few years there, studying poetry and dancing, she made her debut, but by her own admission, she never was a very good debutante because she wasn't interested in it. She says her mother and father, the Archibald Rooscvelts, thor- VEGETABLE ii ALl'MM REUNION Saskatchewan College of Edu Use Our MENSLINEN Laundry 4 Soaps 5 Rinses Ranlton. flrmtrd and Rtfcbapr cation alumni, provincial branch, is holding a reunion in Saskatoon, 1 1 oughly approve of her career. And rtntionH Tuesday.

Vegetable motifs give you a chance for lots of gay color in your kitchen towels! And see how cleverly the cross stitch is designed to give a smart gingham effect! Pattern 2U84 contains a transfer pattern of six motifs averaging 5'-x7 inches; illustrations of stitches; color schemes; materials required. Send 20 cents In stamps ol coin icoln pn-ferierti. toiielher with one rent lor education la, tor this pattern to "Tna L.eader-Post Limited-Pattern Dept. About 10 daya ata required to till order. No retunda ur palletna ejehansed.

her way through New England last summer, they followed to St. Peter's Lvening W.A. will I y.jg. meet at home of Mrs. H.

Scriv ij watch her perform. She and Iolas I studied in Moscow school of the ener, 101)8 College avenue, Monday night at 8 o'clock. Oioaiict, ana oaiiet is ncr specially..

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