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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 18

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FACE ncinxEX THE LEADER-POST. REGINA. FRIDAY. XOTEMBEK 2C 194k- WEDDINGS im the PROVINCE -x -x -K DECSTERBECK BEOWN A cascade bouquet of pink De- light rosea was carried by Lucille Florence, youngest daughter ot ushers were George E. Hall.

brother of the bride and William M- Gibson. William T. Hall. Port Arthur. SANDERS THEOBALD MOCSE JAW.

SL Andrew United church was the letting for the wedding of Doreen Beatrice Cut, brother of the bride, was Theobald and Bruce Robertson soloist and was accompanied by Sanders. The ceremony was per-W. E. Salter at the organ. formed by Rev.

G. Glover before GARRATT HARDY Welsh, wore a navy suit, with DRACHM BERG KALLIO Tall standards of ferns and white accent and a bronze-toned WINNIPEG. The Trinity, baskets of yellow and bronze corsage. Best man was the groom's Lutheran church, Winnipeg, was "mums graced the altar of Sixth brother, George Scott. the scene of a wedding when Avenue United church, whenl At a wedding breakfast at the fie Evelyn, second youngest Alice Florence, daughter of Mrs.

home of Mrs. K. Welsh, the bridal i jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Florence Hardy, and the late, toast was proposed by Jerry -j Kallio, Tantallon.

became the; Bert Hardy. CrenMl. became the Clinton. brWe 0f Gordon Albert Drachen- 0f i1! Following wading trip wl of Mrf. A.

SchuJU I MLLi irlVCultus 1, Tpl Norwood, Man. Rev. Earl Hulf tZZT in fc I mony. Given in marriage by her Given in marriage by her u.vrp brother-in-law, H. R.

Maltman, uncle, H. C. Revnolds, Grenfell, BlHSfc the bride wore g0wn of heavy the bride entered the church in! SINTALUTA (Special). The, white satin. The molded bodice! a gown of traditional uridal satin, wedding took place at Zion'was fashioned with a lace yoke Hand-embroidered a ppliqued Lutheran church, Wolseley, of! featuring a sweetheart neckline! flowers centred with crystal and Irene Gertrude Mayer, eldest 8nj lily-point sleeves.

The fullvj white beads enhanced the high daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike gathered skirt was overlaid with Mayer ot fcimaiuia, 10 wuuam peplum wh'ch swept into a nectuine oi net, ana me ssin billowed from a fitted bodice. White lace mittens complemented the short sleeves. Her lull length Ernest Buhse.

only son of Mr. and Mrs. e. Buhse of Windthorst. Rev.

a. Busse of Grenfell officiated veil misted from a gathered Miss Anne Gibbons of Gllles- neaaoress wmcn was laugni atlnie was oro-nic ''I, fK "lie "everiy mcnae. ine The brides full-length dress bride's niece was flower girl. She; or i lu rz) I 1 el 1 I of white sheer with lull-; lengm veu. one carnea a uouijuci Sweetheart roses and wore yellow pomooms.

ter only ornament a gold locket. Miss Mabel Kallio, Tantallon the Sides with orange blossoms, A cascade of deen red roses tied! with tulle formed the bridal bouquet. Attending her sister as, brides- maid. Miss Eileen Hardy. Saska toon, was gowned In pale blue taffeta featuring a fitted bodice and hoop-skirt Matching net mittens and headdress completed her attire, and she carried a bou 1 'the gift of the groom.

Ulster of the bride as maid of Her bridesmaids were herjhonor chose a gown of blue sheer sister, Eunice, and the groom's with a sweetheart neckline and sister, Miss Anne Buhse, who an embroidered set-in belt which wore gowns ot pink sheer and fell into a full skirt. She wore quet oi pinK carnations ana wnue blue satin, each wtn maicning matching gloves and a shoulder-button 'mums. veils of finger-tip length. Both length veil which was held in Flower girls were the little carried bouquets of roses. I place bv blue French forget-me- nieces of the bridal couple, Judyj Two nieces of the groom, Louise nots.

Her bouquet was of red Hardy, Kegina, ana Judy Eueen Bucanthal, wer eposes and white pompoms. Derger, Milestone, ineir oiue ana flower girlSi Their long dresses pink taffeta gowns and matching; of pinlc and bjue sneer and headdresses were fashioned nf roses. JUST DOLLY AND ME: Off for a hand-in-hand stroll along Brighton beach, England, are 2-year-old Carol Francis and her doll, Susie. LKesize Susie walks, and moves her head and her arms in a realistic way. (length gown of pale green taffeta COLEMAN NORRIS LEADER (Spefial).

Autumn flowers and fern formed an attrac- Thompson, Abernetny, at-tive settine in the United church, tended the groom. Eldon Colton, and carried a bouquet of red roses. brother of the groom was usher. Miss G. Shelford was organist for the occasion A reception was held in the town hall Where a Wedding! a blue suit with' navy blue acces-Knirfot an isorics and wine top coat She also wore Kerrobert.

when Rev. R. Le Drew, united in marriage Aletha Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norris, Kerrobert, and Louis Roderick, elder son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Coleman, Sceptre. The bride, given in marriage by hCJ. 5Sf ll 1 embroidered organza with skirt in hoop effect. Her veil of embroidered net was held in place by a halo of beads and seed pearls.

She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations, and a cameo necklace, worn by her mother on her wedding day, was her only ornament. Mrs. Ken Goulding of Brant- ford. was her" sister's. matron I --J-JUl 1VII Xle 0UIWU1UV CIIIU IHC rVT hf hnf, lte Mrs.

Schwindt. Rev. T. Greg-taffeta gown. She carried a bou-l quet of pink carnations, with pink carnations and white satin ribbon in her hair.

The bridesmaids, Misses Flor ence Morris and Laurene Bate-man of Saskatoon wore gowns of blue corded taffeta. They carried bouquets of red and white carna' tions, with pink carnations and white satin ribbons in their nair, The groom was attended by Harold Baldwin of Saskatoon, Mervin Norris, brother of the bride and Jack Sackville of Saska toon acted as ushers. The soloist was Miss Shirley King, accompanied by Miss Mabel Robinson of Watrous. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brown, Drinkwater. when she exchanged vows Oct 20 with William, young est son of Mrs. A. Deusterbeck, Davin. Rev.

E. W. Storie performed the ceremony in the Apostolic mission. Regina. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was charming in a white satin gown featuring lace inserts in the skirt, tucked sweetheart neckline and lily-point sleeves.

Her floor-length veil misted from a Juliette cap and her only ornament was a single strand of pearls. Miss Betty Brown, niece of the bride, as maid-of-honor, attired in pink net over taffeta and her dress featured a fitted bodice or- lace. Her veil of pink net also fell from a Juliette cap. She car ried a cartwheel bouquet of baby 'mums dyed a delicate shade of blue and embedded in blue net. Little Miss Marsha Brown, niece ot the bride, wore a floor-length gown of blue net over taffeta with shoulder ruffle and ruffle sleeves.

Her veil resembled that of the maid-of-honor and her colonial bouquet included yellow baby mums, pink carnations and a vellow rose. Best man was Herbert Deuster beck, nephew of the groom, and ushers were Marshall Brown, brother of the bride, and' Bob Phillips. W. G. Copeland played the wedding music and accompanied Horace Hunt when he sang "A Wedding Prayer" during the signing of the register.

A reception followed tn the banquet room of tie Kitchener hotel and the bride's table was centred with the 'hree- tiered wedding est. Dainty vase of nowers computed tna tibia arrant ments. Rev. Storie proposed the toast to the viiuc. neefpuun servers inciuaeu Mrs H.

Hunt. Mrs. Lvnn Blackwell. Mn. Phillips, Mrs.

M. Brown rnd the Misses Julia Mrrtin and Mae Bird. Mrs. M. Brown was in charee ot the reeister.

for her wedding trip, tne bride donned a meo of the groom. Her corsae was of yellow tea roses. Mr. lnd Mrs Deusterbeck will reside at Davin. ZASIBIOA WOLOSHYN A double-ring wedding was solemnized Sept.

5 when Rose Woloshyn, daughter of Mrs. R. Woloshyn and the late R. Woloshyn, Hudson Bay Junction, be came the bride -of William Zasi-bida. Father A.

Fyk officiated in St. Basil's Greek Catholic church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Zasibida, Shellbrook. The bride was gowned in white satin with beaded neckline. Her headdress and veil were beaded also. She carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. She worej the gift of the groom, a three-strand pearl necklace.

She was attended by Theresa Martin who jvore a gown of pink nylon with Snatching headdress. Her bouquet was made up of car nations. The flower girl, Nettie Ciz, was gowned in blue sheer and carried a Colonial bouquet. The groom was attended by his brother Harry Zasibida, Morse. After the weddina 43 guests attended a reception at tha home of Mr.

and Mrs. M. ciz, 164 Ottawa street, atner yx proposed the toast to the bride. Following a Saskatoon honeymoon, the couple will live at 2328 Ottawa street. Out-of-town guests present were Mrs.

R. Woloshyn. Hudson Bay; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Zaslbiaa. Mrs. W. Hyman, Shellbrook; Mrs. c.

Ptdskoiny, The Pas; Mr. ana Mrs. J. Woloshyn, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Woloshyn, Mr.

and Mrs, D. Woloshyn, Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. Steve Sobchuk, Lang. DEJONG BEHL LIPTON. At an afternoon ceremony Sept, 28, Vlona Barbara, daughter of Henry Behl, Lipton, became the bride of Wil liam George, youngest son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. C. deJong of Balcarres. Rev. E.

S. Leaker officiated in the Presbyterian church. The bride wore an, attractive gown of white jersey styled with lily point sleeves and a bouffant skirt. Her chapel veil was held in place by a lily-of-the-valley headdress and she carried a bou- auet of tink carnations. The two bridesmaids, Misses Agnes Behl and Charlotte Fry wore gowns of pink sheer and carried nink carnations.

The groom was attended by his brother, Henry deJong, and George Behl. During the signing of the register Miss Yvonne Livingstone, niece of the bride, sang "Because." A recepti-ip was neld at the home of the bride iathar, with 150 gueaU Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and VI U.u anri fnmilv. Mr. and' Mrs.

James Simpson and family. Mr, jame Maicoimaon. nr, ana mrs. Len Behl ano family. George Behl.

Mr. and Mr. Fry and family, all of Regina; Phil Belli, Winnipeg; Mr, and Mrs. W. Mi'tssac, Fort Qu'Appclle; Mr.

snd Mn. A. Messner, Mr. and Mr. Q.

de Jnng, Mr. ard Mr. Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Veer Art.

Henry and Con de Jung, all nf Balcarres. After a short honeymoon In Regina. Mr. and M's. William Jong will reside op tha farm sear Lipton.

CORPS HALL Toronto-Denver, Colorado, wai the destination of honeymooners Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Corps following their Oct. 2 wedding in Centennial United church, To ronto. Bouquets of flowers banked the altar before which Rev.

S. H. Grecnslade united Mafy Cather ine, daughter of Mrs. Hall and the late George A. Hall, Toronto, formerly of Moose Jaw, and the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. c. Corps, Toronto. Given in marriage by her brother, Fred J. Hall, Sautte Ste.

Marie, the bride wore a white crepe gown made on princess lines with lare yoke and panels from the waist to hemline ot the full skirt. Her full-length veil tell from a coronet of orange blouomi and she carried a cascade ot white 'mums, bouvsrdls, stephanotis and Sweetheart roses. Matron ot honor wai Mm, George E. Hall, who chose i gold taffeta gown with full skirt, sweetheart neckline and ihawt collar. She wore a halo ot gold end green strict ptumcs and carried yellow end bronze 'mums.

Cecil Corps was best man, and For the honeymoon the bride travelled in an ensemble of brown crepe with matching accessories and a corsage ot yellow and bronze 'mums. On their return, they will reside in Toronto. KESSLXRING FELLKER KHEDIVE (Special). A wedding was olenuiized in St. Wil liam's church when Rev, father Gillot, Pangman, united in mar riage Rosina Annie Fellner and Peter George Kesslering.

The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fellner and the groom is the son of Mrs. I. Kess lering of Horizon.

The bride was given in mar riage by her godfather, Peter Froh She was attired in a floor-length dress of brocaded satin fashioned with a bouffant skirt with bustle! effect The sweetheart neckline was embroidered with gold sequins. Other features ot the gown were lily-point sleeves and a fitted bodice. Her silk, full- length veil was attached to a coronet of orange blossoms. She also wore the groom's gift, a two- strand pearl necklace, and carried I a bouquet of red roses. Miss Dorothy Fellner, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid She chose a gown of yellow taffeta I with Mary Queen of Scots head dress and chapel veil.

Her bou quet was of yellow carnations. Barbara Fellner, another cousin ot the bride, attended her in a full-length gown of mauve brocaded satin. The gown was fashioned with a gathered net skirt and fitted bodice. She carried pink carnations. The groom was attended by hU brother, Tony Kesslering, and Edward Fellner, brother of the bride.

A weddlne dinner for 40 guests was held at the bride' home. Rev. Father Gillot proposed the toast to tha brioe. In the evening a wedding dance wa held and a purse of gold was presented to Mr. and Mrs.

Kesslering. Out-of-town euests -included Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kesslering. Mr.

and Mr. Pete Froh. Regina; Mr. and Mrs. Tony riei-schsker, Glasnevin; Mr.

and Mrs. Jr. Froh, Ceylon; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kohl. Minton Mr, and Mrs. B. Vogeli, Pangman, STYLES KNOX GRENFELL. A wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Knox of Grenfell, Oct. 9 when their youngest daughter, Nellie, exchanged marriage vows with Kenneth Douglas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Styles of Regina. Rev. W. A.

Glazier officiated. The room was tastefully dec orated with pink and white streamers and bells. The bride, given In marriage by her father, entered the room to the wedding march played by Mrs. Bill Bradley, She was be comingly attired in a floor-length gown of white sheer with full skirt and sequin trimmed sweet heart neckline. Her full length veil of net was held by a head dress of lily-of-the-valley, and she carried a white prayer book covered with a corsage ot roses, streamers and rosebuds.

The bride's sister, Mrs. Tom Carter attended as matron of honor. She chose a floor-length gown of pale blue sheer with a shoulder length veil and tiara of pale pink flowers and a corsage of roses. The groom was attended by his brother-in-law, Walter Steinlnger, During the signing of the regi ster, "I Love You Truly," was played by Mrs. Bill Bradley.

Miss Florence Armstrong of Dub' FellovBVi the ceremony a buffet lunch eon was served, the lace-covered table neing centred wun a three-tiered wedding cdKe. ivuss norence Houiter and Mrs. Frank Cook aunt of the bride, presided at the tea urn. Server were Misses Ma.ion at Amy Knox and Freda and Grace Bartlam. The toast to the bride wai proposed bv Walter Steinlnger.

Following a short honeymoon at Moose jaw tn coupie win reside in Hegina. For travelling the bride wore a brown dressmaker suit with brown accessories and a corsage of roses. out-of-town guests were Mis Florence Boulter. Mr, and Mrs. W.

Miles and Frankie of Port Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Tom carter and Biuy and Mis Freda Bartlam of Indian Head: Mrs. Frank Cook of Murlllo, Mr. Ross Johnson, Hiee belandeei.

Misses Marion and Amy Knox and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Styles pf Regina, Mr.

and Mr. Walter Hteininger ana Mrs. Henry ttaojo of Broadview MLIRHEAD PAYNE MOOSE JAW. A wedding was solemnized Sept. 4 in the Christ ian Missionary Alliance tabernacle when Mary M.

Payne exchanged vows with Sidney Muir head of Caronport. Rev. G. Hilde- brant of Caronport officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride it the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Payne, Aylmer, and the groom li the only son of Mrs. E. Neely, Kelowna, B.C. Given in marriage by Byron Necly, Regina, the bride chose a gown of ivory slipper satin.

The gown wai styled with fitted bodice and an off-the-ihoulder shawl effect with a net yoke, full skirt and circular train. The full-length veil was held tn place by a coronet ot white carnations and pink rose petals. Her bouquet was a cascade of Delight roses. The bride was attended by her sister Miss A. Payne, Ottawa.

She chose for the occasion a colonial gown of pale yellow taffeta with a chapel veil and mittens of yellow net. She carried a shower bouquet ot pink gladioli. The groom wsi attended by Hugh White, Ceylon. Roland and James Smith were ushers. During the signing of the register, A.

Smyth sang "Because" accompanied on tht organ by Miss Jem Welsh. After the ceremony many out-of-town friend attended a rectptloB held at tha T.W.C. A. Mrt. Jg.

Neely ot Relowaa and Mr. C. 1 Mulrhtad Wurburn, poured tea. Mr, Svmn Neely, Regina, nd tha Misses Margaret Forge, Rvelyn Owens, Dede Jflhn'on, Alma and JetS Welsh served refreshmani. For her wedding rip to Melmn, BC the bride worr a 6gured biers and (old iersey drtss Her aicessnrtes wera black and tha wera a mink ttol.

sin of (ha grunm. A conaie ot Taliainaa roses atcentig her costume. 'an embankment of gladioli, asters. 'mums and tern. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Theobald, Moose Jaw, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Sanders, also of Moose Jaw. The bride, given In marriage by her father, chose a gown of old ivory satin, featuring fitted bodice, draped neckline and lily-point sleeves. The bustle effect hipline of the dress fell softly into a slight train. He long veil was held by a Victorian headdress, and she carried a bouquet of American beauty roses.

The bride's attendants were Miss Marjorie Theobald as maid of honor. Misses Beatrice Beaton and Jean Pattinson, bridesmaids, and Gail Tillison, flower girl. ine maid ot honor gown was of sentimental blue taffeta styled with fitted bodice, puff sleeves. sweetheart neckline with small collar at the back, and long full skirt with drape around the bottom. Her headdress was a beaded coronet and she wore elbow-length mittens.

The bridesmaids gowns were dusk nink fashlon 'sleeves, fitted bodice anri h.ti effort ot th hnrir matching veils pink rose hurt. buds, and elbow-leneth lnv The flower girl wore a deep pink hock, wun noop skirt and a flower headdress. All the attendants carried colonial bouquets. The groom was attended by George Young, and ushers were George and Richard Turner. Frank Godley played tha wedding music.

The reception wa held at the homo of tha groom' parents, where TS guest were received. Pink, white and blue streamers, autumn flowers and fern graced the rooms. Tha bride' labia was centred with a three-tier wadding cake by pale green tulle and flanked by white taper in silver holders. Vase of carnation, asters and gladioli formed tha floral decorations (or tha in Die. Preelding at tha tea table wera Mr.

J. Ttllson and Mr. L. Stower. Mr.

G. Ferguson served the guests, with Mrs. George Maybee In charge. The toast to proposed oy the best man. The cousle left bv ear far tri tha United State, after which they will take up residence in Moose Jaw, For travelling, the bride donned a tailored navy Blue gabardine suit with white blouse, naw accessories and mpb.

of Peerless roses. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mr. L. Dietrich.

Regina; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorga Hutchlns, Lancer: Mr. and Mrs. Len Stower.

Mis Beatrice Beaton, Weyburn; Mr. and Mrs. W. Fuhr, Murray Fuhr, Assinlboia: A. Fuhr, Spring Valley; John Mackay, Vancouver: Mr.

and Mrs. J. Tillison and Gail. Wlrwnrth' Mr. anri Mr.

F. Davis. Drinfewatnr! Mr mi Mr. Ted Davi. Brlercret( Mr.

and Mrs. O. uruscnicK, mney. SWEIGARD ALEXANDER WEYBURN. Verna Eileen Alex ander was attended by her twin sister, Norma, when she exchanged marital vows SeDt.

2 with Donald Merla Sweigard. Tha cere mony was performed in the Free Methodist church with Rev. D. S. Wartman and Rev.

R. Byggdin officiating. The bride is the daugh ter oi Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Goodwater.

and the eroom is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweigard, Eyebrow. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her wedding gown was a floor-length model of white satin with lily Doint sleeves.

Her veu was full lenEth. She car ried a bouquet of pink roses. er twin sister. Norma Alex ander! wore an identically styled aress in pink satin. She carried a bouquet of gladioli and wore a chapel veil.

The flower girls, Janet Alexander and Marlene Sweigard, nieces of the bride and groom respectively, wore mauve satin dresses and both carried nosegays oi vanegatea nowers. The groom was attended by his brother, Paul Sweigard. Arthur Llddle and Wilfred Kennev wern ushers. During the slgninc of the reen ter Miss Eunice Bastian sane "WIJU. It -mjrer.

ine weaawg march and other suitable music was played by Leah Walroth. Following tha ceremony reception Ciub.nParente JrPom vd with Ml.r.V,icfEJonh19r,wr JJixon 01dy fluffim nd Hala a brown talloteo lult with beige accessories. Mr. and Mrt. Sweigard will near tbrow.

Out-of-towr guests wera Mit7 M. L. a Dunbar" RuUu du Bae lhynass. all of Hae, Miss Laura Len ton, Miss Haiel tollin. Ridgeville, ManJ Mis.

Russell, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. Donna and Bobby. Mr.

and Mn. iuitan. "i Karen, .11 of HAYDUK GUBSUD ESTE VAN. A beautifully decorated arch at the Trinity Lutheran church, Estevan, was the setting for the marriage of uueua iwae, omy daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Cubrud and Wll. liam, eldest ion of Mr. and Mn.

Hayduk, Hlnei Creek, Alta, Oct 25, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Slgmund Bue officiated. Hhe bride, given in marriage bv her father, wore "a floor-length white satin dress fashioned with fitted bodice. The yoke of nylon marquiittte was outlined with embroidered leaves set oft with seed pearls and crystal beads.

Her full-length veil wai held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of dark red roses. She Was attended bv her aunt. Mrs. Larocque, who chose a floor-length Grecian style dress ot pale blue sheer, with bodice studded with rhlnestones. Her veil wai chapel length in the same shade as her dress, She carried a bouquet of white 'mums.

Larocque, uncle of the bride, attended the groom, Music for the occasion was supplied by Miss Joyce Morlne. ni reception wa held at tha home of tha knot grandmother. Mrs. M. H.

iseeaa. for hat tolhi-lwae emlum tha bride a blark Wool suit with wha arressortet and tarried a burgundy ton coat, mey irft lot a short honeymoon tn netina T'iy will visit for a tune with tha bride'i parent before returning north to maea their horn Mines Creak, Alta. Tha aeration ilea marked tha aunt- versarles of both tha bride's parent and the aunt and unci ot tha brid. TthVee-tlered wedding lMke mi fl4nked Dy oJ neltner oreutiiasi was veu io ou rucsis. Sonrfnll cavat the) tnast tn car, the bride wore a pale grey suit with matching hat and white accessories.

SCHWINDT McKAY PANGMAN, A wedding was 'solemnized Oct. 8 at Pangman manse when Mary Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. S- McKay. Parry, became the "vV'BeV" U1J William ..111 rnn The bride wore a floor-length gown ot white satin, featuring a peplum waist, lily point sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.

Her veil was finger tip length and fell from a cap ot white blossoms. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the groom, and carried a bouquet ot white carnations. Miss Frances McKay, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and chose a gown of white silk with a net overskirt caught with ribbons, She wore a small braided net cap and carried white carnations. Bennie Lindstrom was best man. The reception followlrg the service wa held at the bride' nome in Parry, where Mrs.

T. McKay and Mr. Lindstrom n.rfnrm.il V. hnnnr. sent from Scotland for the occasion.

The couple ieft on a short honeymoon to Begins and Moose Jaw. Out-oi-toun ffuests included Mlssefl Joan Schwindt and Joyce Hall, Luther college, Hegina, Mr. ana Mrs, 1. McKay, tioss ana Murry, also ot Hegina. STEIN1NGER SWITZER GRENFELL (Special).

The marriage of Marjorie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Switzer, Grenfell, and George Steinincer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stein' inger, Summerland, B.C., was solemnized in the Apostolic church, Grenfell, Oct. 16, with Rev.

G. Brooks in charge of the ceremony. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore white nylon made with tight bodice and ruffled, bouffant skirt. Her lace veil fell from a halo headdress and she car-ried a bouquet ot Talisman roses, The bride's sister, Mrs. George Wolfe, as matron of honor, chose a gown of pink sheer and carried pink carnations.

The bridesmaid, Miss Adele Switzer, also wore a gown of pink net and carried pink carnations. Carl Dech was best man. The wedding march was played by Miss Alice Schlamp and Miss Irene Hood sang "The Lord's Prayer and "Because." A reception was held In tha dining ronm of thj Granite hotel. For travelling the brid ohosa a gray gabardine suit with navy blue accessories. Mr.

and Mr. aftef a honey-moon tn Brilisr Columbia, will maka teir nnme in urrmeii. train. A coronet of orange blos-j soms held her veil. She carried an arm bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis.

I I iL wore a gown of blue marquisette; ana carnea a nosegay oi rea roses Miss Bernice Dalhe, Winnipeg, as bridesmaid wore a gown of pink taffeta with the neckline tailing in an off-the-shoulder effect and a full skirt Her matching veil was held in place by pink French forget-me-nots. She carried red roses and white pompoms. The groom was attended by Tom Marion, Winnipeg, as best man and ushering the guests were Jim Christie and Jack Stanley of Winnipeg Soloist Miss Cleon Rexzeddler sang "The Twenty-third Psalm" preceding the ceremony and "I'll Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. the ceremony, a recep'lnn was held at the noma of Mr. and Mrs.

A Ichult. Norwood. Man. The bridal couple left on a honeymoon trln to the bride parental home In Tantallon. For trevell jig, the bride wore a blue gabardine suit with black topcoat and Burgundy wine accessories In wln TtMt BACON BIGLER OGEMA (Special).

Wearing the traditional wedding sown of wnue satin, Elda Minaret Bleler became the bride of George Clare Bacon Oct. 27. The scene of the ceremony was the United church, Rev. G. P.

Gregersen, Pangman, was officiating clergyman. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Bigler, Hori zon, and the groom is the only son oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bacon, ugema. Given in marriage by her father, thf bride chose a full-length gown of white embossed satin with bustle effect. The dress also fea tured lily-point sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.

Her veil which extended into a train was held in place By a coronet of silver sequins and beads. She wore a double strand of pearls, gift of the groom. Her bridal bou quet was a cascade of red carna tions, Mrs. Jerome White was matron of honor for her sister. Her gown was of rqua bengaline with matching headdress and mittens.

She carried a bouquet of pink carnauons. The two bridesmaids, Miss Louise Roh, Regina, and Miss Phyllis Iverson, Ogema, were at tired in gowns of pink marqui sette and blue bengaline respec tively. They wore chapel veils and carried colonial bouquets. The groom was attended by Mervin Hudson, Ogema. Berkley Bigler and Cecil Grainger acted as ushers.

During the signing of the re later Miss Betty Haselham sang The wedding march was played by Mrs. E. A. McKer- rlcher of Horizon. Following the etremony a reception was held in the Masonic hall for the (M guests.

Mrs. D. Baird and Mrs. McKerrlchar poured tea. while Ml'ssSf Kveivn kosui, Born Hartley, Lorraine Gould ana Joyce Snelllnc served.

Ml Ruby Schmidt, Oahlnda, wa In charee oi in guesi register, a. Haseinan prn- Gtwen ine inaai 10 ine orine. miss netty atelHan sang "I'll Walk Beside You For her wedding trip the brid wore topcoat of burgundy all-wool rovett cloth over a dress of turquoise gabardine. Her accessories were black. The coupie win reside at ogema.

Out-of-town guests wera Mr. and Mr. J. Tendler. Viceroy; Mr.

and Mrs. H. Lonysen, Cevlon; Mr. and Mrs. L.

O. Holdstock. Weyburn: J. J. White, Saskatoon; Mr.

and Mr. Hoy Grainger, Wllkle Pratt. Regina; Mr. ancClr. Donald Lockwood, Davidson; Mrs, Wllf Palmer and Linda, Vancouver.

GREENWOOD WENAUS VERWOOD. A wedding took plice in the Verwood United church Oct. 11, when Bernice Eileen Wenaus, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Wenaus, became the bride of Harold Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mn.

W. Greenwood of Readlyn. Rev. K. Wilkinson officiated.

The bride entered the church escorted by her father, to the strains ot Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Miss Marilyn Mackin. She chose a floor-length gown of white nylon. It was fashioned with a bustle back in an apron effect Her floor-length veil wai held in place by a pearl flowered headdress. She wore a double-strand necklace of pearls and carried a bouquet of red roses, The bride was attended by her sister, Doris Leona, who wore a floor-length gown ot pink nylon and a ipny ot pink flowers in her hair. Her bouquet wai of white carnations.

Donald Mcfarland was bent man and ushers were Harold Wenius and Dean Bateson. During the signing of the register, Mlsi Evelyn Wensus, cousin ot the bride, tang "I'll Walk Bc- Toll wing Ih ceremony a reefllm was held at the home nf the brides parents, Tosst to tha bride wa ropsieed ty rlev. Wilkinson, ritrv-flva gunt wart present at tha wadding, tically to the bridesmaids' and; they carried miniature bouquets in harmonizing shades. Walter Garratt, at tended his brother, and ushers were Colin Hardy, brother of the bride, and M. K.

Morgan. Mrs. K. Morgan presided at the organ, and accompanied Mrs. M.

Hers berger as she sang "Because" during the signing of the register. following the ceremony a reception, ittended by 70 guests, til held in the church parlors. The bride'i mother nJ the (room's parent! received with the orrau nnrtv. The hriH'i tahle. covered with white damask cloth, we centred witn a tiered wedding cake embedded in pink tulle, and toDDed with Pink Delia I Pink candlei in silver candelabra end bud vases of roses completed the appointments.

Rev. Heffelflnger proposed the toast to the bride. Miss Eva Hardy, GrenfelT, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. E. f.

Carlson, sunt of the (room, presided at the urns. Serving assistants were Misses Klma Anderson, Muriel Warren, Rose sodd, Mae margerei ftnux, Olive Miller and Mary Sobb. Mrs. H. M.

Redecopp, Assinlboia, was in charge of 'for'e'trip to the west coast the bride aonnea a grey uuiorea sun wun wmrn she wore a grey topcoat and red accessories. Her corsage was of pink earns- On' their return Mr. and Mrs. Garratt will spend the winter in itegina. SIPOS-CLARKE Peerless roses and Scottish heather formed the bridal bouquet carried by Prudence, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cornelius Clarke. Holbein, when she be came the bride of Louis Frank, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Slpos and the late Anton Slpos Regina, Very Bev. Dean Cola per formed the ceremony in Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Sept 25.

Standards of fern and vari-toned 'mums decorated the altar. The bride, given Irf marriage by her father, was gowned in floor length white satin with a bustle and lilv noint sleeve. Her iuii length veil was caught with a coronet of orange blossoms. Bridesmaids, Misses Mary Clarke an Helen Sipos, were Identically gowned in fitted embossed satin with net skirts. Miss Clarke's gown was of petal pink and Miss Sipos' of turquoise blue.

Both wore complementary shoul-der-lcneth veils. Best man was Roy Smith and usher was John Leonard Clarke. B. Laubach played wedding music and during the signing ot the register, Mrs. Susan Riome sang Perfect Love and "0 Promise Me." Rosea, fern and 'mums decorated the room In the Kitchener noiei wnere the reception was held.

A tiered wedding cake, made by the bride's mother, centred the bride's table. Reception helpers were the bridesmaids and Mrs. Riome Roy Smith proposed the toast to the onae. hnrt warMlne trin nv motor. ttv i bride changed to a grey gabardine suit with black and.

while accessories and a corsage tf red Mr. ana mrt. oipue ww mm ham in Begin ALLEN VANDERHAEGHE Two residents of Esterhazy were united in marriage Oct. 23 in the First Baptist church. Rev.

J. G. Harrop was the officiating clergyman. The bride, Irene Marie, is the daughter ot Mr. ana mrs.

Georie Vanderhseghe, Esterhazy, and the groom is Jack Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. w. w. uen also ot Esterhazy.

The bride chose for her wed- dint. cocm brown dress with light green accessories, Her only ornament wai gold cnoaer ana matching earrings, gifts of the groom. A corsage of yellow roses complemented her costume. Margaret, Vanderhaeghe, sister of the bride attended her as bridesmaid. A grey costume with dark green scceuorty was her choice of attire.

A corsage ot pink carnations was pinned to her dress. Tbomai Newman, Simpson, Sask. attended the groom. a toe Manila and relative wa held it the home of Mr. and Mr.

Thorrii Oauthlet. till McKay Out-of-town luesU were Mrs. Oeorge ihaaejha liaf Betsman Oudason, all ot Minel Mrt. Alien will reside In legiaa. SCOTT AMOS VANCOUVER, B.C.-At a quiet mornng service in Canadian Memorial chapel Aug.

18, Raven Janet Amos, a former Rcglna resident, was married to Theodore Stanley Buccleuch scott. nev George Turpln officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride It the flau-mer ot Mr. ana mm, William Amos ot Victoria, and the groom' li the ion of the late Mrs. Ola M.

scott ot Vancouver. tirt.1.. the, bura-und aabardlne suit worn by mum Bvimwtic, ciiii.iiv imv G'lenford Leskey 0, Indian Head and George Gibbons of Gillespie acted as Best men. After the ceremi ny, a reception tor 70 greats was held in the Sintaluta town hall, which was followed by a dance in the evening. The brides table was covered with a lace cloth and centred with a tiered wedding cake, surrounded by roses and Banked by two lighted candle For going away lor a short honeymoon.

Mrs. buhse wore a grey wool suit witn black accessories. On their return they will leslde on a farm at Windthorst. Out-of-town guest were Bev. J.

and Mrs. SchulU, Oaksnela; Rev. and Mrs. Busse, Oienfel'i K. Greening, New Westminster, B.C., Mr.

ana Mrs. F. Miller, Melville; Mr, and Mrs. C. Gibbons, Gillespie; Mr and Mrs.

C. Rucher and Arnold, Mis H. Stahoskte. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Rucher. all of Lemberg: Mrs. D. Weimer.

Msple Creek; Mr. and Mrs, N. Bucanthsl and family, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Bucanthal and Gertie. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pusch and family, all of Windthorst; Mr.

ana Mrs, 0, Calender of Deveron: K. Kruger, Ml. and Mrs. H. Boehnart, Roy SJreening, all of Wolseley; Mr.

and Mrs. Merchant! and Mr. and Mrs. R. ndian Head, treddy and Polly Fisher, Joey, Mane-Rose and George Laplerre and Philip Sydork.

all of Mutrie. SMITH STUART VANCOUVER, B.C. Mr. and will Mrs. Lloyd George Smith make their home in Seattle, Washington.

The couple was united in marriage Oct. 27 in Beaconsfield United church. Rev. J. Herdman was officiating clergyman.

Mrs. Smith is the former Edna Clair Stuart, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. G.

Stuart, Heward. Sask. The groom Is the younger son of O. F. Smith, car man.

Man. The bride, who Was given in marriage by her father, looked charming in a cream wool gabar dine tailored auit with navy ac cessories. She wore a corsage of ted roses and white carnations. Her bridesmaid, Miss Catharine Powell, of Winnipeg, wore a tailored suit in powder blue gab ardine with navy accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Rod MacOonald attended the groom, and Stuart Goodman, of Regina, cousin of the bride, and Harvey Chatterson, of Wolse ley, acted as ushers.

The wedding music was played by Miss J. Irving, and during the signing of the register Mrs. A. Stevens sang "Because. The recention wa held In the Devon shire hotel where the parent of the bride received with the bridal couple.

The hrlrie's table was decorated with white tapers, whit chrysanthemum and centred with the three-tiered wedding cake. The toast to the bride, was pro posed by W. J. Duncan. Mrs.

W. J. Noble of Winnipeg, aunt of the bride and Mr, w. J. Duncan pourea tea and Mrs.

Eric Crossln and Mis itae Duncan served. For travelling the bride wore a light weight wool suit in powder blue. Out-of-town guests at the wkddlng were Mr. and Mrs. P.

0. Stuart of He-ward. Mrs. W. Nobla and Mis Catharine Powell of Winnipeg, Miss Elile Stuart of Nanaimo, B.C.! Stuart Goodman of Regina, Saik.J Harvey Chatterson of Wolseley, Sask.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith left tor Seattle where they will make their home, WOZNESENSKY-SCHUSTER STOUGHTON. Oct. 22 was the wedding date of Grace Arline Schuster, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Schuster, and Alexander Woznesensky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woznesensky, Abernethy, Sask. Rev.

Mrs. Huff officiated in Grace United church, Stoughton. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wai attractively gowned in floor-length satin. The dress was fashioned with set-in gores ot old French lace. Her fitted bodice featured horizontal pleats, a sweetheart neckline and lily-point sleeves.

A coronet ot seed pearls held her train-length veil in place. She carried a bouquet of white roses. She wore the groom's gift, a pearl necklace. Mrs. Maxwell Lowe, sister of the bride, attended her as matron ot honor.

She chose a full-length dress ot mauve with a torso of corded silk. The dress wai styled with a bouffant overskirt of net. A finger-tip veil end matching mittens completed her costume. Miss Murva Schuster; the brldesmiid, wore a gown identical in style to that of the matron of honor. Her gown wai maize in color.

Both attendants carried colonial style bouquets In har momizing shades. Peter Wozneieniky, brother of the groom, attended htm as best man. Maxwell Lowe and Charles Wayllnf were ushers. During the signing ot the register, Peter Wozncscnikjr ung "Always" After the raVemmty, the bridal party home i at the home ol the ormes pe rents, WMkilna Slur, weal A recenuon mnowea mi ine im Th hrlH taVilp covered with a hand- marie lace cloth and centred with a liered wedding cake was arranged with (lowtri Misses Shirley Silvester, Ppsrv Moxley and Mrs. A.

Kostirk nf Saskatoon! Audrry Jenn, Dodsland, and Miss Mabel Robin and llgMed candies, ine servers were son, watrous, wnue mrs. c. rosier nuu charge of arrangements. The couple left bv car for a honeymoon at jasper and Banff, the bride choosing for travelling a suit of black wool with blck felt picture hat and corsage of red roses. Her accessories were white, with winter white wool coat.

On thelt re'urn they will reside In Saskatoon, Where the groom la a student at the university. COLTON HITCHENS INDIAN HEAD. A wedding was solemnized Sept. 9 in St. An-drew's United church, when A.

Colton, Indian Head was united In marriage witji Miss L. M. Hitchens, a former resident of England. Rev. Sandall officiated at the ceremony.

E. P. Hitchens of Abernethy gave his sister in marriage. The bride was attired in a full length gown of pale blue silk, with coronet and veil, and carried a bouquet of red carnations. Her sole ornament was a necklace of pearls, the gift of the groom.

Miss Elsie Colton, sister of the groom was bridesmaid. She wore an ankle length gown of pink silk and net, and carried a matching bouquet of pink carnations, Miss Quecnie Hitchens, sister of the bride also wore an ankle the ErEfr ffi3 receVvinr and groom parents assfsted in receiving li NERVOUS? WHO Pert of Mn. Katherine Baltrte'l 80th birthday celebration wai her first plane ride, taken tn Fcnn-sauken, N.J. After landing, her ireat-grandnon, David Barett. 6, nf West Collingswood, N.J., was on hand to welcome her.

Mrs, Balcrle holds out her hands to show David she wasn't the least bit nervous. the bride, complemented by a AX Corsage Of White blOSSOmi. rauon. lor travelling, Uia bride donned Her only etndant, Mlsi lUUlLST 7 4.

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