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

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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PAGE SEVEN -THE LEADER-POST, REGINA, TLESDAT, Jt'LT 4. 19S0. Bridc-clcet is showered PERSONAL MENTION Regina principals exchange rings jj i ROULEAU (Special). Wile rriFes formed the table decorations for the community shower for Before an alter banked with ribbon. Following a wedding trip Miss Rita Scott, bride-elect, which lllar and taV to Winnipeg and Clear Lake, the' was held in the parlors of Rouleau mauve and white lilacs and h-.

Harvey Dryden, sports editor of The Leader-Post is vacationing at Winnipeg and Victoria Beach. Mrs. F. M. Borradaile of Ganges, Mrs.

L. Kelsch of Nelson B.C. B.C., is visiting with her son-in- is visiting her parents Mr. nd law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. G. S. Howard of 2812 Mc-F. R.

Morris, 417 Holland avenue. Callum avenue. terns, t-ieanor iiay, uaugiucr i ejna come the bride of Edward Chillingworth, ness ju 14. They will return to B.C. with her Mr.

and Mrs. C. A Newis, Re-j Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hannah by car, later in July.

to and son, Ronald, Vancouver, ar- Dave Dalziel has returned vows 'Vancouver, was among the out-; Maudic Hansen was mis- gina, exchanged marriage with Ivan G. Zummack, son guests. tress of ceremonies, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. E.

Zummack, Re- Bryan Lynch presided at the gina. Rev. Ian Hind officiated ati pi nnir. register, which was signed by 84 wnicn, tho double-ring ceremony, guests. Here's another fruit dessert to Following the presentation of make a change in the menu.

gifts, a program was enjoyed. Mrs. was solemnized at Cameron Memorial church, Regina, on June 10. "wCs ier; I Two cups cortuiaKes, i pouna RaiDn Botkin sang, accompanied Prince Albert after attending thejrived in Regina on their vacation, On the occasion of her 88thannual meeting of the associated' Sunday, and will visit relatives birthday June 29, Mrs. E.

Shaw boards of trade held at the Hotel'in Regina and Moose Jaw this was at home to her friends at 2066, Saskatchewan, Regina, as a dele-week. McTavish street. Ins and earn- gate from the Prince Albert! ations decorated the room, and board of trade. I Honoring Miss Frances Warren, a large birthday cake centred the I jjuly bride-elect. Mrs.

E. T. Far- table. Gifts and many congrat-j Rev. and Mrs.

G. G. Heffelfinger jrell entertained 40 guests at a ulatory messages were received, left Monday night for miscellaneous shower at her home. Mrs. Travis, sister-in-law of attend the wedding of their son; Mrs.

G. Rogan and Mrs. D. Edel-Mrs. Shaw, assisted with the serv-' Dr.

R. M. Heffelfinger of Portiman were co-hostesses. Mrs. E.

ing of refreshments. Coquitlam, to Miss Bette Clarke, I Warren and Mrs. D. Larenz R.N., of Langley Prairie. Mr.

Hef-presided at the tea table, which Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bawricn lelfin8er will officiate at the wed-1 was decorated with pink and snent a trw rta'v in riding, which will be held in a 'white streamers and covered wUh W5s-.

Jf2a -Wjt 3 i a In "king apples, sliced, cup bv Mrs. E. Lefurgcy. Little John- father, the bride as gowned in or MhUe gugar (jf brown Hansea a readjngi and fnv velvet is used- Pack int0 girls' vocal trio included Beverley hnu HeT fhree-Quarter length P. P- nn.on, 2 and Margery Ann Smith and Mar-T feU from I halo of orange tablespoons butter or iene Brazier.

Mrs. R. H. Smith blossoms and she carried a bou-l Grease a baking dish, place played the accompaniment for the quet of 'pink Delight roses and 'layer of cornflakes on bottom, girls, and for the community lilv-of-the-valley wreathed with then a layer of sliced apples. pinging which followed, bows of white tulle.

jCombine sugar with Assisting with the serving of route tn thpir home in Toronto United church in Vancouver. la Madeira cloth. Lilies and other after vacationing in California, summer flowers decorated the David Lockhart. Saskatoon, was! rooms. The gifts were presented spnnitie over apptes, qui wuii dui- icn t'siiiin'ius np monau mum.

One Attendant ter or margarine. Repeat layers Florence Kostcrnuik, Gailcne Lo- Vancouver, and Banff. While in Regina they visited Mrs. Bawden's a holiday weekend visitor, in Re- the bnde-elect by Miss Giona Farrell, and servers were Miss June Burgess, Miss Pat Cunning brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 'gina and at Weyburn Her onlv attendant was Munel ending with cornnaKes.

Bane in nergan, uuncan ana joyif Watt, maid of honor, who wore 'moderately hot oven (375 degrees Sears. Mrs. B. H. Moore and Mrs.

an identically styled gown of soft for 30 to 40 minutes. iV. Rondeau performed the honors. Mrs. J.

C. Mann ham and Miss Lala Mountenay. I Complimenting Mrs. W. Harvey J.

Bailev. convener of the member sky blue. Her matching veil cas- Ester Heagy, Mr. and Mrs. caaea irom a naio ui pin.

Jwuf.y--. Mrs. W. E. Stewart, moderator Taylor and Joan, Mr.

and Mrs. D. McFarland, B. Herman and A. McLean, all of Regina, were ship Lommittee, the executive of the Women's Musical club of Regina, entertained at a no-hostess tions, and she carried a matching bouquet.

The groom's brother, Murray Zummack, was the best man. and Fred and Walter Newis, among guests attending the wed luncheon at the Assiniboia cjub. I i ding of Bessie Adelia Barrett and Mrs. Bailey wil leave Regina in Henry Davis held in Zion United the mid-summer to make her home brothers of the bride, were ushers. The wedding music was played by organist Mrs.

A. Shore, while of the Edmonton-Peace River association of Baptist churches left Edmonton Tuesday to attend several Baptist conventions. She will attend a meeting of the Baptist Union of Western Canada in Regina this week, and later the Baptist World Alliance convention in Cleveland, Ohio, where President Harry S. Truman will be guest speaker. church, Moose Jaw, jin London, after holidaying i in California.

A low cream bowl of I'NL'Sl'AL: One of the most unusual pieces of needlework received in the Canadian National Exhibition school competitions this year, according to Mrs. Kate Aitken, director of women's activities, was this cushion cover from the public school in Mistatim, Sask. The work of Andrew Adam Agopsowicz, it is a detailed example of needle-weaving on towelling and will be on display in the Coliseum in Toronto from Aug. 25 to Sept. 9.

On the occasion of her HSthnink and rose peonies centered the Misses Dorothy and Bernice An derson were soloists. Following the ceremony, a re table and during the function the I i jt 1 ceDtion was held in the church parlor. Miss Jean Mack was in charge of the register, which was signed by 85 guests. Pouring tea were Mrs. W.

Vanderstein and Mrs. F. Jarvis, and serving the guests were Mrs. J. Bullock and guest of honor received a corsage and a token of remembrance.

Miss Donna Joynt and Miss Mary-Gwen McKay have left to spend a vacation at the west coast. They will visit friends, and relatives in Vancouver for a few days before travelling to Vancouver Island, where they will be the guests of the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Angus, Malahat Chalet, for two months. Misses Dorothy Anderson, Bernice birthday, June 29, Mrs.

Emily Shaw was hostess when a number of her friends gathered at her home, 2066 McTavish street. Pink carnations decorated the attractive tea table1 which was centred bv a birthday cake. Bouquets of irises I graced the room. Many gifts, long distance telephone calls and messages of congratulation were received. Refreshments were enjoyed, those assisting in serving being Mrs.

I. Large, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Travis, and Miss A. Stod-dart.

Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. Goldsmith, Mrs. Ismond.

Bert Travis, Mrs. T. Yarwood, Mrs AnHercnn Mre Stpnhensnn Among the Reginans who attended the Chubb-Milne wedding in Weyburn over the weekend were Miss Gelena Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lockhart and David, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Milne, Mr. and rs. Stan Milne, Mrs.

Eleanor Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kau-meyer, Mr, and Mrs. Pete Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Cyri Malone, Anderson. June Williams, Lunette Former Reginan weds in Toronto TORONTO, A wedding of, of honor, and Misses Betty Upper interest to many Reginans tookand Beth McCallum, bridesmaids, Sjostrand, Barbara Wilson, Doris Baumber and Margaret Morton. The toast to the bride was pro nosed bv Murray Zummack. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Sinton, Mr. and Mrc Hiiphes. Dr. and Mrs.

H. of For a travelling costume, the bride chose a navy suit with grey accessories, and a corsage of mauve lilacs entwined with silver Mrs. E. E. Regina, and Puffer, formerly now of Ottawa, a vacation trip, 1SS.

Good, Miss Margot Good, Peter and John Good, and Miss Mar i i i it no wno wore maicning irocus oi piiik, place in Toronto on May 28, when satin.dotted witn iderTticai Helen Marion Dunfee, eldest juijet caps, and carried bouquets daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude of antheriam, violas and sweet- Mrs. L. D.

Soarlinc. Mrs. Hannah! Regina on and Mrs, J. N. Talbot.

garet Forsyth. F. Dunfee. former resident of Re- peas Miss Bernice Youle, July bride-elect, was guest of honor when Mrs. Joyce Youle and Miss Audrey Rispin entertained at the home of the latter.

Games and contests were enjoyed, honors going to Misses Bernice Youle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Portlock, Indian Head, were honored on the cc-jctslon of their silver wedding an- niversary when Mr. and Mrs.

W. Grasley entertained at their home, 3918 Fourth avenue. A ei ft was Frank Markham The Brid" Floridt" Foor Telephones For Quirk Service 8334- 6930-5950-32344 Jmt Phone and Chirie It 1716 Rose Street (One floor Norta of Brjino H'dwe.) gina and now of Vancouver, exchanged vows with Clifford Allan Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Forbes, Port of Spain, Trinidad.

The ceremony was solemnized in Deer Park United church by Arch- Mrs. E. Webster, Mrs. F. Hearn and Mrs.

M. Mclver were hostesses, at a lawn party held in aid the Broadway Sunday school. The function was held at the home of Mrs. F. Hearn, 2672 Broder street.

Guests were received by Mrs. S. 0 30 Inches tV; I' The groom's attendant was Nelson Cannon, and the ushers were Alan Gerrard, James Knowles, Hugh MacMillan and Bill Grant. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Prince Arthur House. The bride's travelling costume was a frock of navy printed silk with navy and white accessories.

A gray-blue top-coat Cnultip. Dorppn La lie Dresenteri the couDle on behalf ofiPbyllis C. Bovnton. Mrs. L.

Clarke, and deacon J. B. Fotheringham. Glaze and Mrs. H.

the guests who included Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs D. LeVallev. Mr.

and Mrs. R. (Chalmers, land Mrs. Mrs. K.

Olson, The oiven in marriage D.y iiei idim-i iMrt MrKaonp was in rharsc of -j i Ithp hririe was lnvelv in a classic many Le Valley, Mr. and Mrs. K. Le Val-bride received ley. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Palmer, Mr. 'gifts. Assisting lie auu uaaAci.

the hostess were nt i i 'fjrvU'ri or wniie s.aun emuusseu ine laoies were oecoraiea wiw" r. ruo. pnm.rinwen I mm Shanse, Mrs. T. Bovnton, and Mrs.

C. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A.

H. Durbin, Lorna Clark, Dons Mrs. E. summer garden flowers, arranged jWfth a fiorat design ana lasnionea, -feted nef in pottery bowls. Serving a round neckline above the Stone and Miss Doreen McWhirter.

Del Hector and BilLLallier. Itants were Mrs. E. McClintonJpanelled bodice the lull skirt ''7: H. West.

Mrs. W. Dimitri and swept into a train, and the full- Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes who Portlock.

SHERWOOD CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. Hardware Dept. Phone B810 1928 Albert St. Out-of-town guests at A iDth iiinsinn vpil mistPrt mm 'are ootn graduates or me univers 1VI IS. 1J.

IrtHII. rtlJIIlllAIIIiairjlV rr-. 0k a ity of Toronto, sailed May 31 from; Martz, wedding in Saska Honoring Miss LoreHa ft' ft I' mmMimmm toon included: Kenneth Hodges and Robert Nesbitt, Regina. Montreal on the Lady Nelson for. Port of Spain, Trinidad, where they will make their home.

guests signed the register. A nursery was provided on the adjoining lawn of Mrs. M. Mclver, under the supervision of Mrs. C.

a pieaiea cnzaDeinan nean-aress. Antheriam lilies, imported irom Trinidad, were combined with gardenias and stephanotis for the bridal cascade. Attended by Sister The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Evelyn Dunfee, maid Gilbert. She was assisted by Daryl Webster and Ormand and Terry McKague. Others assisting with the function were Mrs.

Shaw and Mrs. M. Bryson. July bride-elect, Mrs. Henry Martz entertained at a shower at her home.

Bunco was enjoyed with prizes going to M. Mc-Cormick, Miss Lillian Appel and Miss Ruby Knezovich. The guest of honor was presented a corsage and a gift of dinnerware. Assisting the hostess in serving refreshments were Mrs. D.

Bement, Mrs. J. Wettstein and Mrs. J. Wambach.

Other guests included Mrs. B. Robbins, Misses Kay Martz, Betty Morrison and Barbara Molter. The Grace Lutheran Walther League concluded the year's activities with a weiner roast held at Boggy Creek. Walter Hubick was in charge of transportation, and the entertainment included sports and music.

About 71 guests attended, and special guests were members of the Redeemer Walther League. The activities of the league will be resumed in Three families honored at Swift Current party r. SWIFT CURRENT (Special). lf '2. i5'! i Three families who have been ac-CK rVr tive workers in United Church from Winnipeg 13 years sgo, while Mr.

and Mrs. Bowie have made their home here since 1939. Sunday evening's program included several musical numbers and the ser.ving of lunch. Be 1 activities nere lor some years MS. were guests or nonor at a social evening in the church hall following the Sunday evening service.

These were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Bell, Mr.

and Mrs. George, Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Bowie. All are leaving Swift Cur-! 6 MUJM rent within the next few days, Mr.

and Mrs. Bell to take up residence in Saskatoon and the others will be making their homes'; in Regina. After every balh before every date quick safe sure. CHECKS PERSPIRATION ODOR maaMamm. A product of Bmld-Uyri di Canada fm SIMON'S Wednesday Morning Specials DRESSES Mr.

J. O. Begg, chairman, and! Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Hemenway addressed those assembled, expressing appreciation of the fine services given by the departing members and regret that they were leaving the congregation and city. Mrs. M. Hutchinson presented each of the women with an engraved silver spoon.

Mr. and Mrs, Bell have resided here and been actively identified with the church for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson came here Auxiliary plans sale of rummage Plans were made to hold a rummage sale in the fall, when Ladies' auxiliary, Central Church of, Christ met at the home of Mrs, i Herb Jones.

Mrs. Earl Wilson, vice-president was in charge of the meeting. Committee reports FIRST PRIZE $2,500.00 SECOND PRIZE $500.00 I TWO RACKS of betler quality dresses. takein frnm tnrk. SIOCK.

10 PRIZES OF $100.00 EACH 100 PRIZES OF $10.00 EACH Included are summer dresses. t. new md all sizes. 0 To colors and Regular to 25.50, 50. rjrsuv FOLLOW THESE RULES! 1.

Ju hnnh the semrnce "I se New Lux in mr whini michine becime with iwenir-tive edditionil words or Its'. Write Tour intemeni on pwm heel of white paper end itnch to the official ciwt blank below of pick up entry blinks it rour dealets. Print both jout nime nd address ind your deilei clear SUITS name end iddtess plainly. II rou win ptue, your aeaief wui win one 100. were received.

Assisting the hostess with the serving of refreshments were Mrs. N. Finlay, Mrs. F. Tether and Mrs.

E. Taylor. There will be no July mfeting. A a onJ in mm, nrria inn wish. Entries ma be completed in either FnilB nr French.

With each entn enclose one "New Lox bo top. either f4 Included in this lot are it' later or eunt siae. of reasonable facsimile thereof. Mail to New Lux Contest, fct ru BOX1N0. 1 oronto, tjiruoa.

nma aaeriuaie pwiaiajc. 111 wiiuibb i S. Thia contest ii open to enrone residing in Canada except employees of Leref 15 values .10 53.50. In all atiea and colors. Clearing at it Btothets Limited, iu subsidiaries, its advertising agenoef ana tneir nmiiies a 1 I A rtia hanrilm rl tn rntltMl ana anyone connccica anrniy ui ihuikvu, Tit rnnlHt it luhiect to all aDoliCable Uwl.

Just tell us in your own words why you like to use New Lux in your washing machine. You might say something like this. "I use New Lux in my washing machine because it's the only soap I know that gets dirt out so fast, goes so easy on my clothes yet costs no more." Or in your own words you might say use New Lux in my washing machine because it really saves wear and tear on all the family wash yet it gets heavy dirt out of workclothes and leaves white wash whiter." Sincerity counfs not fancy words. And once you use New Lux in your own washing machine you'll have no trouble telling us how much you like New Lux. I I Enter Todayl CONTEST CLOSES JULY 31st, 19S0 ENGAGEMENT NOTICES iM 4.

All entries must be postmarked not later than July iU, 1950 and be received 1 1 not later than August 14th, 1950. ig (. Entries will be iudged for originality, aincerirr, aptness of thought and neat- nets Judgea' decision to be hnal on all mattets connected with the contest. pS NEW COATS i mu trt will lMfflfa io idt uue ii.r i.e. Announcements to ipneei under thia heading will be accepted at Th Leeder-Poat ClaurAad Dept.

Mlnlmnm eharte. II.M lar I liae. a lt far eaeh afalitieaal liae WA 'uU P'i" whifn contestants hate tied will be awarded to each teing i Is contestant. No entries will be tetutned. All entries, contests and ideas thetain jj become the property ol Level Btothets Limited, to be used as iher see ht.

i fi GRAND PRIZE There will ha a second pfiaa of 500 00, ten i i pnrea of 1100 00 each, and one nun- i dredptites of ilO.OO each. Mate prue i 11 ft oats, good 25 Highest quality and siy.es. Values to 69.50. Now clearing at Mr. and Mri.

C. A. Neil wish to 3 winners' namea will be announced i alter the close of the conte over Laura Limited and francine l.ouvnn Additional Entry Blanks Avoilabl. at Your Daoler'i announce the engagement of his eldest daughter Margaret Jean to hnnfllae Dunroa 1VgIv crtn rt I I Nome 1rr Wr Pnti. a ml Hinrs avrriliartl are and a good v.iues.

come radio programmes and in daily newspapers. All winners will be notified by mail. Ptue winners lists will be available apptniitnatelT til weeks after the close of the contest and will be obtainable on request. 7. ou accept the rules when you entet the contest, UUII) i'i at la a i a.

n.uuii'B "in tmano Addrsj be convinced. place July 33 at Carmichael ft United church, Regina. Dealer'i Norn end Addr.ii I I LEADING THE FIELD III BEAUTY AND DURABILITY 21 beautiful high floti colon and 10 pasUU in latin (inijh, (hit are highly miit.nl to acidi, alkalii, alcohol, heal, iLini or icrtichei. It's Ktubb.ble! Mr, and Mrs. H.

D. Godwin, Tarnation, announce the en gagement of their only daughter. Mail to Nw tux Contest P.O. Box No. Toronto, Canada I I With eoeh entry on.

"New lux" box top I I I LE l.E IH rsoDt cT Style Centre 1004 Eleventh Ave. Frances Grace, to Mr. George fri-rlpe Wautier of Esterhazy, Sask. The marriage to take place on July 18 in Tanrallon, Sask..

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