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

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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THE LEADER-POST, REGINA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1951 TAGE SIX South African woman PERSONAL MENTION nolitician on tour Speech outlines postal service SINTALUTA (Special! The development of Canada' postal service during the past 100 years was outlined by Max Amon of Re-gina at a meeting of the Sintaluta Home and School club in the Memorial hall. time only cooking, not edible, mar TORONTO (CP) Mrs. Bertha m- on4 Mrs T1 T.vnrh and I A. Plirdv WAS a business Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Wright. garine could be sold there.

of the Grcnfell apartments, Mrs. Solomon started tier pol their' son John of Rouleau have visitor in Moose Jaw this week taken up residence for the win- making final arrangements for Solomon, South African woman politician, says it's not cricket to criticize one's homeland govern were weekend visitors in Moose itical life late. After her two chil the annual meeting of the Sask dren were at school, she read law Jaw. ter in Regina. John is enrolled at Luther college.

ment while abroad. atchewan board of trade, Oct. and obtained a degree. Her career Mr. Amon Illustrated his talk with slides.

He was Introduced by W. C. Dimcnt, Sintaluta poit That was how she steered clear at the bar convinced her that her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowcll, Thursday of commenting on South 6-27, Mrs; Cecil Gibson and Mrs.

We it r- countrywomen were handicapped master. Africa's race segregation policy. by South African laws. Mr and Mrs. Everett Newman were visitors in Moose Jaw en route to their home in Regina after a visit in Swift Current.

However, she hinted at her feel formerly of Regina and now of Calgary, and their little son, Lar.y, were -weekend visitors in Regina. Mrs. Solomon, mother-in-law ot Irene Patterson were conveners of a successful rum mac sal sponsored by the Regina Temple Michael Comay, Israel minister to Canada, has been on a tour of ings by adding that ho voice is loud in opposition at home. She is a member of the United party, official opposition to the Malan administration. No.

5 Pythian Sisters. The sale Canada. A wrought Iron basket filled The Glengarry Ladies' Curling was held at the home of Mrs. club held a "get acquainted" party Regina wedding Gibson, Mrs. Solomon, who championed in the Thompson room of the YMCA.

Various games were en with fruit centred the tea table in Eaton's assembly hall Saturday afternoon. Members of the Ladies' guild of St. Luke's Anglican church were hostesses at women legislation ana ncipeu get the vote for women In her joyed. A sing-song was conducted country, spoke at a mnencon oi Donations approved Donations for various IODE pro a St. Lukes day tea.

Dark the National Council of jewisn after which a small gift was presented. Mrs. L. Berry in appreciation of her work as secretary. Mrs.

Berry leaves shortly for the south Women. Rings and vows were exchanged by Lou Mueller and John M. Burton at an afternoon ccrnony in Holv Rosary Cathedral, Regina, A slight white-haired woman In green candles in wrouhgt iros holders and a deep russet linen cloth completed table appointments. Mrs. Ken Compton was her late 50s, Mrs.

Solomon led tne suffragette movement in jects were voted at a meeting of for the winter. Refreshments were served. Sept. 23. Rev.

W. A. Wadey offi the Devonshire chapter, Imperial convener. Mrs. G.

McKay and Mrs. D. Flegg received the A lace tablecloth covered by table at the Northside WCTU tea at Grace Haven. A silver basket of bronze and yellow 'mums on- a reflector centred the table and was complemented by lighted tapers in silver holders. Mrs.

C. McGce, president, received the guests, assisted by Mrs. L. Rusk. Miss B.

McLach-Ian and Mrs. L. Bailey per? formed the tea honors and Mrs. G. Williams and Mrs.

J. Thompson were at the register. The bazaar table was looked after by Mrs. H. Shaver and Mrs.

H. McGee. Order Daughters of the Empire, SPONSORED MARGARINE BILL Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Le-vis, in Regina. Mrs. C. Smith present ciated.

The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. K. P. Mueller of Stony guests; Mrs.

D. Bramham, Mrs ed the treasurers report. She also pioneered the "Bertha H. McDonald, Mrs. G.

Ewart and Gray, were visitors uj) the home of the former's mother, Mrs. F. Plain. and the groom is the bill" of 1953 giving women control Projects receiving funds were British and European relief, the Mrs. H.

CrozicrSmith poured tea. over their earnings, some guard B. Lewis in the Grenfell apartments, en route to Saskatoon son of Mrs. Helen Burton of Re eina and the late W. J.

Burton. cicarette fund, seamen's ameni ianship rights over their children Given in marriage by W. A. ties, shipping fund, hospital visiting, Korean fund and the preven where Mr. Lewis is a teacher lot agricultural engineering at and control or their own propenyi Another bill she sponsored pro.

torium. the University of Saskatchewan vided for was the sale of edible margarine, in South Africa. At one Mrs. D. F.

McPherson, convener Clay, a Iriend of the family, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of French lace and gossamer nylon tulle over taffeta. Her pearl rimmed headdress of lace and tulle Members of the Simcoe county Old Boys and Girls association in Regina attended the 19th annual banquet in St. Andrew's United church Friday evening. Floral decorations were used on the banquet table. Entertainment included solos by Mrs.

of services at home and abroad Mrs. J. Robinson convened a very successful home cooking reported that knitted articles and clothing had been collected to be sale Saturday morning for the sh npod to headquarters. Women association of Rose held a chapel veil of illusion net and she carried a white prayer book with white velvet ribbon streamers entwined with white Other reports, were given by a 7A mont United The sale Dorothy Greenman, readings by Mrs. Kay Love, Newfoundland was held in the florists' shop in Mrs.

R. F. Trawin. child and family welfare; Miss E. Dorsey, edu 01 Hospital meeting SALTCOATS (Special) The scenes by James Ottley.

Miss cational secretary; Mrs. Irene the Capitol theatre building. Assisting Mrs. Robinson were Ruth Nelson was accompanist. Hubble, service and ex-service; Uly-of-the-valley.

Miss R. Mueller and K. L. Mc Millan were the attendants. A Thomas and William Burton ush ered the auests.

N. L. Neff presided. Head table Mrs. E.

Dutton, Mrs. B. Devitt Mrs. V. E.

Johnston, hospital MR. AND MRS. H. L. KRUEGER and Mrs.

E. Graham. euests were Mr. and Mrs, wen, visiting; Mrs. E.

B. McKay, im migration and Canadianization Mrs. F. B. Lewis.

Grenfell After a motor trip to Yellow Mrs. A. Y. Cranston, sick visit Mrs. Love, H.

W. Nichol, Miss Edith Ego, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wells, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. King and Mr. and Mrs. G.

G. Robert Estevan couple stone. Mr. and Mrs. Burton will apartments.

Regina, was' hostess ing; Mrs. R. J. Hewitson. make their home in Regina.

Members volunteered to assist at a turkey supper Friday evening in the Gray Memorial son. with the sale of Remembrance Day The Andes mountains of South poppies. hall at Gray. The supper was sponsored by the Gray W.A. find Mrs.

T. M. Spencer, regent, pre America are exceeded in height only by the principal Hamalayan exchange votes sided. The meeting was held at is an annual event. Mrs.

Lewis is a former resident of Gray. peaks. Mrs. Hewitson's home and co-hostesses were Mrs. W.

R. Thomp a single strand of pearls, gift of About 350 were served during the groom. 'he supper hour, many of them son and Mrs. D. Venters.

treasurer's report at the annual meeting of the Saltcoats and district Memorial Hospital showed $830 had been raised during the past year just concluded. Annual reports were heard from the secretary, depicting a busy-and successful year, and from the sewing committee. A report of the provincial Hospital auxilarics convention in Regina was given by Mrs. P. Korman.

A donation was received from the Boakeview Broomball club. ff i appointed at the meeting were president, Mrs. V. Rooke; first vice-president, Mrs. G.

H. Gunn; second vice-president, Mrs. D. Kerr; treasurer. Mrs.

Korman; executive cicrrn Reginans who had motored I a a wiv uvvngtviti For Baby's Woolies ZERO Best Norma McCowan was maid of It tJ 4 honor for her sister. The grooms Mrs. R. H. Milliken was hostess Report given at meeting brother, Erwin Krueger was best to mebers of the Beta Sigma Phi man.

Mrs. Gordon Tenold was solo- at their fall preferential tea Sun ist and Gordon Tenold and Dale day afternoon. Miss Emma Bell Abbott ushered. assisted Mrs. Milliken; Misses Mo'hen all ever Canada highly prais ZERO Cold Water Soap tor washing booy't woolleni.

Na shrink-(no or matting. Softeni woter. Sovee timt and nargy. 59c pock-fine does doiem of wathtnqi For mil sample, write Dept. 2W, ZERO Soaps, Victoria, B.C.

Rev. Howard Wakelin, who at ESTEVAN (Staff) Agnes Jean McCowan and Harry Ludwig Krucger exchanged marriage vows in St. Paul's United church, Estevan, Oct. 2. Rev.

A. King performed the ceremony before an altar banked with sha.ggy white 'mums and white baby 'mums. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C.

McCowan of Estevan and the groom is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krucger, also of Estevan. Mr. McCowan gave his daughter in marriage.

She wore a waltz-length gown of imported white hi over satin which featured a tended the World Council of Church Mr. and Mrs. Krueger left for a Gladys Slater and Jean Kostick re es meeting at Evanston, 111., gave short honeymoon trip to the Unit- ceived the guests. A hand-painted a report of activities at the meet ed States. ivory damask cloth, yellow spray if -1 'i vT I mums a wrought iron holder and ing to members of the West End Women's Christian Temperance officers, Mrs.

M. A. MacDonald, green candles in wrought iron union in Westminster church. holders, graced the table. Spray Weddings Slides of the same meeting were mums in mauve and rust shades Mrs.

D. Hall and Mrs. It. uid-son; sewing committee. Mrs.

A. J. Bruner and McDonald, buring committee, Mrs. E. shown by Mrs.

J. A. Menzies I wpr liifri in th mnmG Mre il s- ft i Rev. Thomas Currant read the SMILEY -McDOUGALD Currii Mrs Eleanor' Macqulre, Do you invite trouble? What lure us into squabbles we eould avoid? Why are we sometime tempted to lash out in blind rage at fancied wrongs and imaginary woes? In November Reader's Digest, Hughes and Mrs. D.

Kerr. devotional. Ernest and Wayne Win WINNIPEG A double-ring Mrs. F. Thorvaldson and Miss Joan The president was appointed ter, vocalists, were accompanied ceremony and nuptial mass in St.

McCJellan performed tea honors by Mrs. W. Vermilyca, Miss Joan Mary's Cathedral. Winnipeg to represent the auxiliary at the hospital board meetings. basque bodice embroidered with pearls, bracelet-length sleeves and a crinoline skirt.

She carried a powder puff bouquet of Talisman roses and white feathered carna united in marriage Rita Anne A miscellaneous shower hon famous writer and lecturer J. P. Appointment of a secretary was left till the next meeting. McDougald and Th eodore oring Miss Betty Ferris, October Smiley. Rev.

N. J. Chartrand bride-elect, was held at the Bruce accompanied a duct sung by Misses Lorraine and Luella Wolfe. Appreciation was voiced by Mrs. F.

Lewis. Mrs. L. F. Bailey presided at the open meeting.

McEvoy explores what is behind that urge to make trouble for tions with yellow Pinnochio roses knotted in the streamers. She wore performed the morning cere- home of Mrs. w. Aram, 1309 mony July 17. Robinson street, with Miss Dor- ourselves; tells how he's learned F.

Mathews presided at tne pthy Smith as co-hostess. Games to guard against this all-too-human habit. organ and w. HoiDrow was were cnioyea and rctresnments RUMMAGE SALE St. Luke's' parish guild Is having a rummage sale Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.

in the Serbian hall. Mrs. W. Dunn, 3033 Twen soloist. served after presenting Miss If you're a troubla-inviter, don't Social evening fetes resident of Nipauin NIPAWIN (Special) Mrs.

The bride is the Ferris gifts in a decorated bas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus ket. Guests present were Mrs. mim Wants Borrow a Jack? in November Reader's Digest.

It's just on of 35 article of lasting tieth avenue, is convener. Anyone A. McDougald of Lebret. The Betty Buckingham, Mrs. groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Crisp, Mrs. M. Healy, Mrs-. wishing to contribute rummage is Miller was honored at a social evenina in the Nipawin United SPICED TEACHES We can't let the holiday season go by without reminding you about serving spiced peaches often and giving you again our sitnple directions for making them.

Empty a No. 22 can cling halves into a sauce pan. Add a stick of cinnamon, a teaspoon whole cloves and a couple tablespoons vinegar. Simmer 10 minutes and let stand overnight. Simple, isn't it? asked to telephone Mrs.

Dunn or interest, condensed from leading magazines, current book. Get John Smiley of Winnipeg. Klaudeman, Mrs. D. Koch, Mrs Mr.

McDougald gave his E. Lowe, Mrs. Ida Lowe, Mrs Mrs. D. C.

Flegg at 2935 Athol street. your copy today. church parlors. Some 90 guests signed the reg daughter in marriage. She wore J.

Seeley, Mrs. W. Shirley, "Hot dog! She's bought new KLIX!" Watch your dog perk up when KlIX appears! It's treat for him, more fun for you! KLIX Dog Candy is brand-new. It contains no sugar but is packed with energy foods dogs love. Feed KLIX freely as snack, dessert or training reward.

Cats love KLIX too! Get KLIX from the store where you buy your pet foods. a gown of nylon tulle over taf- Mrs. Pearl Rutherford, Mrs at which Mrs. S. Badham presided.

A gift of luggage was feta with a strapless bodice top- Jean Strum and the Misses ped by a jacket of French lace. Noreen Crisp, M. Diebert, Marian The bodice featured a winged Farauahar. F. Kozak, Laura presented Mrs.

Miller. collar and lily-point sleeves. Her Muntean and June Sangster. finger-tip veil bordered with lace appliques was held by a Reginan elected president of Rebekah district No. 5 pearl and rhinestone embroider ed headdress.

She carried a cas cade bouquet of gladioli and ATTENTION, ORGANIZATIONS! Many church groups, service clubs and other organizations are using our Extra Value Plan to earn extra money. Every family reads magazines and you get a liberal commission on all publications, both new and renewal, through the largest organization of its kind in Canada. Letters on hand advise us no other plan has been so successful. We invite you to investigate this wonderful plan to enhance your treasury funds. WRITE BOX 532, LONDON, ONT.

fern. To Complement your Fall Costume president; Mrs. Nellie Kennedy, Regina, secretary; Mrs. Alma Miss Catherine McDougald, Lockwood, Regina, treasurer; sister of the bride was maid of I Mrs. Marion Bailey, Balgonie; honor and Miss Eleanore Smiley and Miss Theresa Gaudet were GOVAN (Special) Mrs.

Ethel Beach of Regina was elected president of the Margaret Armstrong Rebekah district No. 5 at an annual meeting in Govan IOOF hall. Other officers are: Mrs. Mar-jorie Hoskins, Regina, vice- Mrs. Margaret Tanner, Craven bridesmaids.

John McAlduff was Mrs. Frances Lund, Davidson; Mrs. Bcrnice Beresh; Regina; Mrs. Ina Eddie, Davidson; Mrs. best man and ushers were James Stewart and Guy Bouret.

A wedding breakfast at Lent- Lucrctia Palmer, Regina; Mrs Avis Armstrong. Mrs. Mary Mc rad Harbor was followed by a cormick, Mrs. Mary Carmichael, reception at Marlborough hotel, Mr. and Mrs.

Smiley will reside judiciary and legislation committee; Mrs. Helen Bell, Mrs. WORN OT-MTOYS TIREW! in Winnipeg. Irene Fairsficld, Miss fciien Stewart, finance committee; Mrs- PREECE VAUDIN Kay Love, Mrs. Verna Aason MOOSE JAW fStaff) White FILL It! TODAY'S DATE HERE I I I I and Mrs.

Mabel Butcher, educa tion committee. gladioli and asters decorated St. John's Anglican church for clip out this ad and prove these the candlelit marriage of Brendal P. Vaudin. daughter of Mr.

and TURKEY SUrPER Mrs. Bernard G. Vaudin. Moose Rosemont church Crescent Jaw, and Llewellyn John Preece, circle is holding its annual turkey Tailored lock calf eloitl- "Si I A t-" Mm-by tSt tiT kI aa a 1 plug oroo.ed leather heel. iv''V Width, AA te I i and Site 4 to A I 10.

son of Mrs. E. Preece and the late Mr. Preece of Port Albemi, supper in the church basement Friday Nov. 5, at 5:30 and 7 p.m B.C., performed by Archdeacon things can happen to Admission is by ticket only.

5. Williams. Sept. 4. Tickets and information may be obtained from Mrs.

Bruce Devitt, Escorted down the white carpeted aisle by her the 8 Cecil Crescent. bride wore an Imported gown of nylon tulle over hooped white The otter, a member of the wea satin. Wide horizontal inserts of sel family, can swim fast enough lace were featured on the skirt. to catch any fish. The strapless bodice was topped with a fitted bolero of matching lace with a Petef Pan collar and .7, CruU lily-point sleeves.

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SEE, Sim i to a single mauve orchid from which cascaded white French i 2S carnations. MOST STYLES Miss June Copeland was maid 5 10" of honor and the Misses Lil Baker and Patsy Hansen were bridesmaids. Sweeten was best man. Stanley Adam, cousin TO IVIIetlV WW nanll mm SQUARE 30 you should ex- perience new vigor, a buoyant feeling of well being, enjoy the happy companionship of your family life. All this may happen to you in just 30 of bride, and Alf Parkinson, were ushers.

Darby Bunting was organist. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith of Regina announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Selgh-land, to Clarence Knodcl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Knodel of Medicine Hat. The marriage will take place Nov. 13 in Memorial Evangelical church, Medicine Hat, Alberta.

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