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

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D. S. in to be on by in THE LEADER-POST. REGINA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1940 PAGE SEVEN STYLES, SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF SASKATCHEWAN V.O.N. Visits During Year Total 741,134 full maintenance of health services in wartime is the best assurance against a post-war epidemic, the V.O.N.

contends. Miss Maude H. Hall, acting chief superintendent of the V.O.N.,: said V.O.N. felt that the public morale was improved if the women and children were cared for. V.O.N, field supervisors, Miss Mary C.

McCuaig, the western provinces, Miss Winnifred Dawson, Miss Dorothy Mickleborough and Miss Mary C. Ferguson, Ontario, conferred today with Miss Hall and Miss Beatrice Creasy, assistant superintendent, on autumn work. A survey of the war's first year shows that in the 91 nursing districts throughout the Dominion the work has progressed. The total number of visits shown in the latest yearly report as 134 for the 354 nurses, in the service, an increase visits over the previous year. Of these 420,767 were free.

MODERN BABIES TAKE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE THROUGH NIPPLE Now Very Young Babies Can Get the Benefits of Vegetable Feedings. The success of this early feeding is made possible the new process known as homogenization, which reduces solid foods to alform so smooth and fine that they may be fed through nipple--and are easily digested by babies' digestive juices. Recent results of laboratory and clinical tests is the recommendation by many doctors, that homogenized vegetables fruits be regularly included in the diets of babies as a protection against nutritional anemia. Authoritative evidence that early feeding of homogenized fruits and Vegetables is being carried out is welcomed by thousands of up-to-date mothers. And LIBBY'S of Canadian, Ontario exclusive producers of Homogenized Baby Foods -have made available on written request a valuable, 23-page, illustrated booklet, entitled "Your Baby's First Vegetables and Fruits.

Consult your doctor about feeding your baby LIBBY'S HOMOGENIZED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. If your grocer cannot supply you, send his name to LIBBY'S, Chatham. B9-40 Club Notes Ladies auxiliary, Regina Rifles, meets Monday night, 8:30, at car barns. Capital lodge L.O.B.A. meets at Orange hall on Tuesday, Sept.

10. Vonnette club meets night at 8:15 at Miss Gladys ins' home. Areme circle, 0.E.S., meets at home of Miss Nellie McHattie, 1951 of Cameron street, Monday evening, Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock. Past Mistresses, L.O.B.A., meet at of Mrs.

E. Garside, 1332 McTavish street, Friday night, Sept. 13, 8 p.m. Regina Ladies choir resumes practice for the season Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Marionette club rooms. Queens of Avalon meet at home of Mrs.

Arthur B. Stevens, 2728 Robinson street, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies auxiliary to Disabled Veterans' association holds bingo in club room, Davin block, at 8:30 o'clock Monday night. No. 1 Ordnance Field parks ladies' auxiliary meets Tuesday at 8 at home of Miss Marjorie Cornwall, 2242 Retallack street.

Regina General hospital Alumni association will hold monthly meeting Tuesday, Sept. 10, at nurses residence, 8:30 o'clock. Review of summer work will be part of program at meeting of Victorian Order of Nurses board Monday night, 7:30, city hall. Wing group, Ladies auxiliary to 120 B.R. Squadron, meets Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at home of Mrs.

De Stein, 2123 Retallack street. Regina Quadrille club held whist drive and dance at Trianon Thursday. Prize winners were: Charlie Cady, E. Dermedy, Kay Hogan and Mrs. M.

Ladies Auxiliary to 113th Field, Battery meets Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 8 o'clock at home Mrs. A. E. Larkin, 2168 Rae street; full attendance urgently requested.

Regina Women's Co-operative guild meets Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 2:30 p.m., at home of Mrs. H. L. Fowler, 2310 Quebec J.

Hansen will speak on Insurance. Mrs. A. D. Hunter, 2120 Angus street, will be hostess to Daughters of England and their friends at her home on Tuesday evening, Sept.

10, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. Bennett and Miss Audrey Bennett will be assistant hostesses, proceeds to be used for war work. University Womeh's club meets Monday night, Sept.

16, at 8 o'clock, instead of Sept. 9, at Regina college, Regina Trading Company building, 12th avenue and Scarth street. Miss Victoria K. Macmillan will speak on Lands Below the Equator. Ladies' Ald of Sixth Avenue Church met at home of Mrs.

W. A. McRoberts, 759 King street. Mrs. W.

Vermilyea had charge of devotional exercises. It was decided to hold a turkey supper, date set being Friday, Nov. 1. FREE DELIVERY! "THE HOMELAND OF GOOD FOODS" FOODLAND I Phone 6641-Lorne St. and 11th Ave.

Fresh Cut Pork Steaks 2 lbs. 25c Loin Pork Chops or Roast, lb. 15c Side Pork, piece or sliced 2 lbs. 19c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 15c Sirloin, T-Bone or 35c Short Ribs Beef and Club Steaks, 2 lbs.

Breast Veal, 3 lbs. 25c lh. Spring Lamb Chops, 20c lb. Rolled Pot Roast Beef, 13c Shoulder Roast Beef Sweet Pickled Corned or Veal, lb. Beef, lb.

12c 14c Boneless Rolled Rib 15c Rindless Side Bacon, Roast Beef or Veal, lh, package 17c Boneless Smoked Ham, piece, lb. 25c Boneless Smoked Cottage Rolls, lb. 23c Back Bacon, piece, lb. 27c; sliced, lb. 29c Side Bacon, piece, lb.

23c; sliced, lb. 23c Fresh sliced, lb. Luncheon Meat, 29c Veal Boneless and Stew Kidney, Beef, 2 lbs. 25c Shoulder Roast Lamb, 13c 3 Pork lhs. and Beef Sausage, 25c whole, lb.

Fresh Made Hamburger Steak Fresh Smoked Bacon Jowls, lb. 15c 3 or lbs. Sausagemeat, 25c Fresh Minced Steak, 25c lb. Liver and 2 lbs. Bacon, both 25c Elberta Peaches, $1.75 Flemish Beauty PearsNo.

1's, case 5 lbs. 25c $1.79 case No. Hale 1's, case Peaches, $1.89 Green Peppers, Hyslop Crabapples- 3 Ibs. 25c 5 25c $1.79 case Red lbs. 2 ibs.

Peppers, 35c Wealthy Apples5 lbs. 23c $1.69 box lb. Green or White Celery, 5c lbs. Greengage Plums- case Fresh Cucumbers, Green 10 lbs. 25c 3 25c $1.09 New Carrots, Italian Prune Plums- 8 lbs.

25c 3 lbs. 25c $1.29 case 6 Dill ibs. Cucumbers, 25c Red Malaga Grapes, 10c Fresh Parsnips, lb. 3 bunches 10c Fresh Raspberries, 15c New Potatoes, per basket 12 lbs. 20c FREE DELIVERY! CORNS GO QUICKER NEW! Pain Relieved Faster Than Before! Easier Removal! KEEPS CORNS, YOU FREE OF Easier Imagine- removal -quicker and relief then from the your pleasure aching of corns keeping than FREE ever of before.

them! FROM SORE TOES, These Scholl's are the benefits you softer enjoy with than the before. New These Super-Soft soothing, Dr. TIGHT SHOES Zino-pads. cushioning, fluffy pads stop shoe friction and pressure, case tight shoes. Don't come off in the bath.

Separate Medications included for quickly removing your corns or callouses. Get a box today. Cost but a trifle- greater value than ever. Sizes for Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Soft Corns between toes. At all Drug, Shoe, Department Stores and NEW Toilet Goods Counters.

Scholls Zino-pads SOFTER THAN BEFORE Miss Learoyd Wed at Seattle SEATTLE, Plymouth Congregational church, Seattle, on Thursday, Aug. 29, the marriage of Miss Margaret C. Learoyd, Regina, and Alexander Fraser Sample, of Seattle, was solemnized by Rev. E. A.

Davis, of Vancouver. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Learoyd, of Regina, and the sister of Mrs.

J. E. Vogan, also of Regina. The groom is son cf the late Mr. and Mrs.

Fraser S. Sample, of Vankleek Hill, Ont. Mrs. J. E.

Vogan, of Regina, attended her sister as matron-ofhonor and Mrs. H. Palmer Thompson was organist. The reception was home of Mr. and "Thompson in Seattle, and afterwards the bride and groom for Mexico on their wedding trip.

They will live at Los Angeles. The bride's lovely wedding dress was a Chanel model in hyacinth blue, her tiny doll hat of purple and blue flowers with shoulderlength veil and her Colonial bouquet of English violets and roses. For travelling she wore a dovegrey two-piece ensemble with short fur jacket and French blue accessories. Church Circles St. Peter's Mothers' union meets on Wednesday at 3 o'clock.

Barker-Brown circle of St. Andrew's church meets in church hall on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Junior Catholic Women's league, Holy Rosary parish, meets Tuesday evening at 8 in cathedral clubrooms. St. Pauls Parish Guild meets Tuesday Sept.

10 in St. Pauls parish hall at 3 p.m.; fall plans to be discussed. Ideal circle of Carmichael ladies' aid evening at home Furby, 2348 meets, Tuesday, Toronto street. Amity circle of Metropolitan United church meets in Sunday school parlors at 3 o'clock on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

St. Peter's Evening. Women's auxiliary meets Monday at 8 o'clock at home of Mrs. H. Brown, 1348 King street.

St. Peter's Petrina club meets at home of Miss Connie Knight, 1404 Elphinstone street, Monday night, Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock. Wilcox circle of St. Andrew's church meets at home of Mrs.

A. McIntosh, 1459 Queen street, at 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. Fireside Circle of Westminster church meets Tuesday night at 8.15 p.m. at home of Mrs.

R. Basil Wells, 3332 Pike avenue, Wide Awake circle of Carmichael church meets at home of Mrs. J. A. McCulloch, 2322 Ottawa street, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.

Women's auxiliary, Cameron Memorial Baptist church meets at home of Mrs. Bulloch, 1130 Cameron street, Tuesday at 2.30. Lakeview circle, Westminster church, meets at home of Mrs. Curry, 2035 Elphinstone street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Lakeview circle, Westminster church, meets at home of Mrs.

T. R. Currie, 2035 Elphinstone street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. St. James Guild meets Tuesday night, Sept.

10, at 8 o'clock at home of Mrs. H. G. Moodie, 5528 Seventh avenue, with Mrs. G.

Plant as joint hostess. St. Mary's Anglican W.A, noon branch, meets at home of Mrs. J. R.

Ross, 2317 Angus street, Wednesday afternoon at 3. New members will be welcome. Ladies' auxiliary to Scout Group No. 3 meets in hall of St. Andrew's church on Tuesday night, Sept.

10 at 8 p.m. All mothers of scouts and cubs are asked to attend. Wright circle of St. Andrew's church meets Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 10, at home of Mrs.

E. Winemaster, 1526 Retahack street. Hostess for afternoon will be Mrs. H. S.

Harris. Grocery shower is being held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, from 3 to 10 at Little Flower rectory, 2324 Edgar street. Mrs. A.

Borschneck, president, C.W.L., will receive. At the register will be Mrs. R. Eistetter and Mrs. J.

Rump. Mrs. J. L. Fahlman is dining room convener and Mrs.

A. Krottenthaler, kitchen convener. General meeting of Little Flower C.W.L., was held last week. Plans for fowl supper were made and various other items were discussed. Social held on Aug.

25 was successful. Tea was served. Women's Missionary society of Westminster church met Friday. Mrs. L.

A. Kennedy presided. C. P. Geake gave dedicatory, prayMrs.

er, and Mrs. D. contributed a pleasing solo. Devotional period was taken by Mrs. A.

E. Perry. Dr. A. D.

Mackenzie introduced speaker, Miss Faust, missionary from South Africa. Miss Faust gave a descriptive account of her work at Sara Hurd Scott Memorial hospital in Donde. Mrs. Wells, who has been matron of Battleford school home, was also a special guest. PRESENTATION TO MRS.

S. FARLEY At the meeting of First Presbyterian W.M.S.. Mrs. McEachern's group had charge of the topic. Others taking part were: Miss P.

B. Lamont, Mrs. A. Sibbald, Mrs. J.

W. Hedley and Mrs. Wood. A social hour was enjoyed and Mrs. Farley was presented with handkerchiefs.

Mrs. Farley is leaving Regina at the end of the month join Major Rev. S. Farley Winnipeg. where he is stationed as senior Protestant chaplain for the military district.

Weddings CROSBIE-WILSON mony at Greenwood church, marriage, cereWinnipeg, Saturday, Aug. 31, Miss Lois Evelyn Wilson, Moose Jaw, became the bride of Herbert A. Crosbie, Winnipeg. Rev. J.

E. Jones officiated. T. Saunders was the jorganist and Mrs. Russell Crossley the soloist.

The bride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Wilson, Moose Jaw, groom the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Crosbie, Winthe, (nipeg. Bridesmaid was the groom's sister, Miss Marguerite Crosbie, and groomsman Desmond Stuckey. H. J. Lowden and N.

A. Cline were the church ushers. The bride wore a gown of white sheer with prettied sheer jacket and a chapel veil with halo of fine pleated net carried a bouquet of white gladioli and liliesof-the-valley. The bridesmaid's period gown was of French pastel organza, her headdress a cluster of blue cornflowers and pink rosebuds and her Colonial nosegay the same. Wedding reception was held at Moore's, and parents of the bride and groom received with the principals.

Mrs. Wilson wore a gown of surf green with black accessories and corsage of Talisman roses, and Mrs. Crosbie queen's blue lace with corsage of American Beauty roses. Besides the bride's parents out-oftown guests were: Mrs. Murray Grayson, aunt of the bride, and Mrs.

J. E. Dunn, both of Moose Jaw. The bridal couple went to Minaki, for their honeymoon, the bride wearing for travelling dusky pink wool sport suit with navy blue accessories and gardenia corsage. They will make their home in Winnipeg and be in residence at 47 Dalkieth apartments after Oct.

1, SMITH SMITH-WINDSOR-ANDERSON INDIAN wedding of interest to many friends took place on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Anderson, Indian Head, when their daughter, Doris Annabella, and Morley H. Smith-Windsor were married. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Smith-Windsor, Conquest, father of groom.

The bride entered with her father to the strains of the the Lohengrin wedding march played by Miss Joy Smith-Windsor, the was of blue crepe. She groom's The bride's gown carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Mrs. J. SmithWindsor and Thomas Anderson signed the register.

After receiving the congratulations of the assembled guests, the wedding party sat down to a buffet luncheon, served the bride's mother, a assisted by Mrs. R. F. Livingstone, aunt of the bride, and Miss Wilma La Chapelle. The toast to the was proposed by Rev.

J. Smith- honeymoon, to be Following a in short the Qu'Appelle valley, the bridal couple will reside in Winnipeg, where the groom is studying medicine. The bride is a graduate of St. Boniface school of nursing and the groom a graduate of University of Saskatchewan. ROUTLEDGE- ROBSON FORREST, -The marriage of Dorothy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. W. Robson, Brandon, formerly of Regina, to Ronald Routledge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Routledge, Regina, took place on Aug. 15 at First United Victoria. Rev.

Thomas Menzies officiated. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodges, The bride wore a smart frock of pale blue triple sheer with white hat trimmed with blue veil and corsage bouquet of gardenias. Reception was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Hodges, 3127 Fifth street, where in a lovely floral setting and beneath an arch of gladioli and fern, the bride and groom received their friends. Mrs. Hodges, assisting in receiving, wore a white ensemble and a bouquet of carnations. A tiered cake centred the supper table, which was covered cutwork and lace cloth and adorned with pink carnations and pink tapers in holders.

Miss Hilda Jacques and Mrs. W. Hazell, Regina, assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs.

Routledge will reside at 3127 Fifth street, Victoria. Wed at Kitchener KITCHENER, Sept. Lieut. George H. Lochead and Miss June Forsyth were principals in a wedding, ceremony Kitchener.

The performed bride Sat- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. C. Forsyth, Kitchener.

attended Branksome Toronto, and Parsons school of fine and applied arts, New York. Mr. Lochead is the eon of W. M. O.

and Mrs. Lochead, Waterloo, and is with the Royal Canadian Artillery at Petawawe. I.0.D.E. Donation TORONTO, Sept. I.O.D.E, which recently donated a Bolingbroke bombing plane towards Canada's war effort, announced today that $5,000 will be forwarded immediately to Lord Beaverbrook, minlister of aircraft production for The sum represents oversubscription to the initial goal of $100,000 in the bomber drive.

Donations of chapters of the order of all parts of Canada made the gift possible. Rowe -Jenner Wedding Held At St. Chad's ST. CHAD'S CHAPEL, decorated with pink gladioli and fern was setting for the, pretty wedding Saturday, Sept. at 6 o'clock at Miss Eva Jenner became the bride of Lorne Howard Rowe, Sudbury, Ont.

The bride is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. G. T. Jenner, Moosomin, and the groom the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Rowe, 2327 Hamilton street. Rev. F.

P. Clark officiated, and wedding music was John Petrescu, soloist, and Mrs. Josephine Radcliffe Suart, organist. The bride's attendants were Miss Mildred Tollefson, bridesmaid, and Miss Irene Jenner, The Pas, niece of the bride, as flower girl. Groomsman was Rowe, Lewvan, and ushers David Jarvis and Eugene Stacey.

Of white satin the bride's lovely gown was fashioned with shirred bodice. She wore an orange blossom and pearl coronet with veil and carried red roses. The bridesmaid wore a dress of pink net with doll hat trimmed in turquoise and the same contrasting accessory notes. She carried deep pink and yellow gladioli. flower girl's dress was of blue satin and was trimmed with pink satin.

Her blue bonnet was lined with pink and trimmed with pink roslettes and ribbons, and the basket which she carried contained sweet peas. Wedding Reception The wedding reception was at 2327 Hamilton street with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. Jenner receiving with the bridal couple.

Mrs. Jenner wore a costume of navy trimmed with pink, and corsage of pink gladioli, and Mrs. Rowe wine ensemble with peach gladioli. Reception helpers were Misses Doris Jenner, Peggy Grainger, Thelma Mitchell and Gladys Jenner and toast was given by Walter Greensides. Out-of-town guests included: T.

R. Jenner, Miss Irene Jenner, The Pas; Mrs. G. T. Jenner, Miss Gladys Jenner, Moosomin; Mrs.

H. D. ner, Ottawaid Mr. and Mrs. Schwindt, Mrs.

Jack Rowe, Lewvan, and Mrs. Mitchell, Strasbourg. The bride and groom left for the east on their honeymoon, the forming wearing a flannel suit of Queen's blue, military style, lend with turban hat, tan trimming accessories. They will make their home at Sudbury, Tennis Club Dance A splendid tennis club dance was held Saturday night by Sask. CoOp.

club in the clubhouse of the Regina club. Jack Craig was mas. ter of ceremonies and prizes were won by Misses Marion Carrigg and Jean Greenshields and Gordon Baker. Present were: Mr. and Mrs.

D. M. Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. More, Mr. and Mrs. Bill erington, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Spruston, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig, Misses Jean Spence, Jean Peterkin, Sylvia Yule, Freda Surtees, Lou MacDonald, Jean Greenshielde, Marg. Currie, Maisie Pat Walker, Kay Johnson, Peg Murray, Muriel Frew, Audrey Turner, E. Sander.

son, Marge Thomson, Frieda Hedley, Bernice Irving, Marj. Drope, Olive Simpson, Joyce Cowan, Kay Wilkie, Marion Carrigg. Irene Biegler, Kay Hall, Bea Hall, Marj. Matheson, Grace Helm, Elva Ring, Winnie Calder, Isabel Finlayson, Jean Samson Sadie Cummings, Virginia Carrigg. Gordon Wilson, Jerry Bright, Don Brown, B.

Carter, G. Roberts, Leslie Taylor, George Taylor, G. Baker, Halldorson, Ian Frew, R. G. Spelliscy, W.

McDougall, Grant Carson, John Wood, B. H. Lane, F. G. Wallace, Jack McKil-1 lop, Cliff Hannah, Wes Hannah, Colin Ward, Roy Davis, Ralph Humphreys, Len Liddle, Thomas Moore, Roy Meadows.

H. Willis, Douglas Jonsson, S. Macpherson, Len Corn, G. Allen, R. O.

Brett, J. C. Galbraith, L. A. Horn, Trev May, A.

S. Johnson, C. Walters and Jim Wilson. Naomi Rebekahs Announcement for the elimination in the competition for the vice grands charge will be a feature of the business meeting of Naomi Rebekah lodge, to be held Tuesday, Sept. 17.

The final competition will take place Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the annual meeting of Margaret Armstrong district meeting being held at Balgonie. A handsome framed petit-point picture presented to the noble grand, Mrs. Frank Dickson, is to be used later in the season for war work funds. Letters of congratulation are being sent to two recent brides, Mrs.

Lou Davies (Mae Stewardson) and Mrs. Leslie Cromb (Doris Cowan). Celebration of 89th anniversary of Rebekah Odd Fellowship will on the program at the next meeting of Naomi lodge Tuesday, Sept. 17, Mrs. Carson stated in reporting for the joint committee on arrange ments.

Empire lodge is taking in the anniversary services. A part report on behalf of the 'sick and visiting committee was given Mrs. A Butcher, vice-grand. A report from bowling committee proposed winter activities was given by Mrs. Reg.

McDonald. Plans for a mixed bridge to be held early October were announced by Mrs. Frank Broomhall. FUHRMANN CO. 7615 PHONE 7616 CORNER 10th AVENUE AND ST.

JOHN STREET SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Loin Veal Chops, Tender Round Steak, per lb. 17c per Th. 17c Loin Pork Chops, Boneless Prime Rib per Ih. 17c Roast, lb. 20c Shoulder Veal lbs.

Boneless Stewing Chops 2 25c Beef or Veal, lb, 14c FREE DELIVERY! ESTEVAN ITEMS ESTEVAN. Miss Anne Waddington has returned from Winnipeg and will be at her home at North Portal for some time. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Laura Waddington. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Perry, Seattle, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Perry M.

E. Ryder and children have returned from a holiday at London and Toronto. Mrs. B. F.

Grundeen and Evelyn have returned from a motor trip to Calgary, and O'Handley, Jasper. Glenn Gibson and Albert Raven have returned from Dundurn, after completing course ed of training in the N.P.A.M. Miss Jeanne Choquer was a recent visitor in Regina. Dr. and Mrs.

Alexander have returned from a month's holiday at the Pacific coast. Homemakers Send $2,500 for Hospital Saskatchewan Homemakers, through their director, Professor Bertha G. Oxner, have forwarded $2,500 to the Canadian Red Cross. This sum will be used in the purchase of two hospital beds in the Red Cross base hospital No. 1, Taplow, England.

These two beds will be signalized for the duration of the war with brass plates over them. Homemakers clubs over the province thus have furnished a service for sick and wounded soldiers of Canadian or other British forces. At the provincial convention in June, a resolution was passed that each member make voluntary contribution of 50 cents toward this project. Each member has directly taken a part in providing hospital comfort for men fighting in the cause of democracy, writes the Homemakers secretary. Fifth Anniversary Fellowship Rebekah lodge celebrated its fifth birthday anniversary on Wednesday evening.

Members an answered the roll call by giving, born. the name of the place they Mrs. Margaret Barker presented Mrs. Muriel McKay and Mrs. Hazel Weatherhead with veteran jewels.

A birthday party was held following lodge with members of the social committee serving refreshments. WED IN TORONTO TORONTO, Sept. Margaret Walsh Pirie, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. George R.

Pirie and granddaughter of former Lt.Gov. Walsh of Alberta, was married Saturday evening to Roy Oliver Funston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Funston. The ceremony took place against a setting of flame gladioli and trailing sprengeri in Rosedale Presbyterian Rev.

Dr. J. B. Paulin officiated. Miss Pirie was given in marriage by her uncle, Harold B.

Brown, Hamilton, and her cousin, Miss' Norah Brown, Hamilton, was her only attendant. John Funston was best man. After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Toronto. J. T.

Baker and Miss Martin Wed hotel, Regina, was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding Saturday, Sept. 7, when Kathleen Ruth Martin, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Martin, Drake, became the bride of Lieutenant Joffre Thomas Baker, son of Mr. and Baker, Moosomin. The bride until recently was ncipal of Welwyn high school groom is a vice members of the R.C.A. The bride given in marriage her father. Re Rev.

R. Y. Tindale, do: Wapella, performed the ceremony. The bride was charming in a dress of heaven blue sheer, with navy accessories, She carried a bouquet of carnations and roses. She attended by her pink, sister Dorothy, attired in Monterey sheer, and the groom by Ralph A.

Gienow, Saskatoon. The bride: mother wore a drese of navy sheer and the groom's mother navy flow ered crepe. The wedding dinner was held ir the private dining room of the Drake hotel. The table was tred with a tiered cake. The room.

was adorned with bouquets of gladioli and fern. After a short honey. moon the bride and groom will take up residence in Winnipeg. Among those present at the reception were Mr. Tindale and Glen, Wapella: Dorothy Martin, Lewvan; Mr.

and J. Baker, Moosomin: Mr. Mrs. Martin, Drake, and A. Gienow, Saskatoon.

Laird- Neil Circle of Knox church, is holding a tea and sale of home cooking and fancy work at home of Mrs. L. A. Thornton, 2214. Smith street, Friday Sept.

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