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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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I Mrtjjyrii.afr 4 4 M4i -tfteKttSMIlMfcii tAb Ss mi a toi-i tMSbiaudfiBtoRSjfShfei imm arfcafr rfterii. HIE LEADER, REGINA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 3D2C PAGE SEVEN Page Interest to the Women of SaskatchewanSocietu md Fashion 1 ORIENTAL NOVEMBER WEDDINGS tor for Dunblane and Saskatoon on a short honevmoon trip amid showers cf confetti and good wishes. On their return they will reside near Glenford.

Many gifts were received ty the bride. PATTERSON ART1 mpsore MARTIN TILLOTSON A to ft Monday Specials attended by Stanley Martin. During the signing Of the regrater, Eld3 Martin sang "All Joy Bo Thine. The young men received Initialled cuff-links. The mother of the bride, Mrs.

John Martin, wore a black satin gown with rhinestone trimmings, and Mrs. Mains. Lakadina, sister of the bride, wore a gowrn of champagne georget. For the wedding dinner M.ss Lillian tidied and Miss Ethel Forbea assisted In serving. Later la evening the bridal couple left by motor tor Regina amid showers of confetti- The bride's go lng away costume was of crepe de chine In ashes of roses shade, with a seal coat, the gift of her mother, and a black picture hat.

Among the gifts to the bride were noticed a silver service from the Wascana United Ghurch and silver bread tray and salt and pepper set from her Sunday school class. Has it been a weary time for you both or has that tiny tooth been cut quite easily? At the home of the bride. Wednesday, Duncan Martin, Hawthorne, was married to Rosa Tlllot-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EL TiUotaon, Bender.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Gardiner, Kipling, in the presence of about 2J friends. The bride carried a bouquet of carnations and lilies-of-the valley, and was dressed In white satin, with veil. She entered the room with her father to the strainr of the Wedding March played by Mies Alice Tillotson.

Her slater Evelyn was and W. Duncan best man. After the wedding dinner, the newly-married couplt left for hort honeymoon. On theii return they will reside at Hawthorne. Wednesday evening at 5 oclock the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Marlin, Wascana. their daughter, Mabel Ellen, became the bride of John Pattereon. Lakadina. Ssuk.

The ceremony, which took place In the presence of relative and fronds, was performed by Rev. It. G. Car-ruthera. Lumsden.

To the strains of the- Wedding March played by Mis. Josephine Kadcliffe, Regina, the bridal party entered the drawing room, which was decorated la pink and white. The bride was given away oy her lather. She wore a gown of white crepe satin with georget flounce, ana a veil held In place by a coronet of cranes bloseoms. She carried a bou-quqof rosea The groom's gift was an ametfcjst and diamond bar-pin.

The b-idoemald. Miss Agnes Anderson. was gowned in cut ve.vet of blue and grey enadea She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Her gl't from the groom was an ameth-jst tar-pin. Mr.

Patterson was Childrens Remember Steedmsns Powder are invaluable at teething time. Hints to Mothers Post free from JOHN STEEOMAN tC? 272 Walworth Rd LONDONSE-17 5 Millinery $1.00 McCUTCHEON VENARD ROBERTSON HAIGHT STLEDMANS A green felt hat from Lanvin with a cut felt tuft at tha top suggests the Chinese. POWDERS Z7rom Ueethiny to C7ecns All Fall and Winter Millinery, including Silk Finished. Plush, Polo Cldth and Felts in shapes to suit girls from 2 to 10 years. Catalogue prices from $1.59 to $2.65.

In the Forest Farm district. Tuesday, at 3 oclock In the afternoon Miss Katie Venard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Venard.

became the bride of Harold McCutcheon, Rocan-ville. Rev. Mr. Coulter performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father.

She wore a powder blue crepe de china gown with bridal veil, and carried a bou quet of roses and white chrysanthemums. The grooms gift to tin bride was a gold wrist watch. The bridal couple motored to Rocanvllh and left on the midnight train to spend a short honeymoon In In London, England, 12,000 addl-onal house are required every year Monday Special $1.00 ceremony performed by Rev. R. Car- ruthers.

The bride, who was given away by her father, entered the church to the strains of the "Lohengrin Wedding March played by Mrs Morrice. Her dress was of white taffeta trimmed with silk lace- She wore a. bridal veil and wreath of orange blossom and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Miss Marjory SteeL sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a dress of blue shot taffeta and hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations.

Fred Kirkpatrick, Craven, was best man. The ushers were Melburn Steel, brother of the bride, and Ivan Seed, cousin of the groom. About 35 guests attended the reception at the home of the bride. The couple tecelved many wedding gifts. The bride has lived In Lams- The MORTON WATSON Three Costume Slip Specials See What I Did for 30 cts! Bootery By a ceremony performed Tuesday evening at the Manse.

Shaunavou Lena Mildred Watson, Eastend, became the bride of Loren T. Morton Eaatend. Rev. F. Coop, Centre Street United Church, was the officiating minister.

Edward Munden and Mrs F. A. Coop were the witnesses. $3.25 Brocaded Slips $1.25 At Keeler. Wednesday, November 14.

at 2 o'clock, Roberta Doria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Haight. Keeler, became the bride of W.

Grant Roberteon, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Robertaon, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Y. J. Stewart. Regina.

The bride vvaa given away by her father, and was attended bv her sister, Miss Gladys HalghL The groom was attended by Wtn. Keeblea. The wedding took place at Budacres Farm, the home of tha brides parents. The bride was attired In mist grey crepe de chine and carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart roses and Iiiies-cf-the-VaUey. and wore a hat of stive' brocade and blue velvet.

The bridesmaid wore powder blue georget. and carried bronze chrysanthemums. Little Mias Maurine Gray Stuart, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore a frock of pink organdy, and carried pink roses. The rides mother wore black chiffon velvet with sleeves of brocaded chiffon in Hack and garnet. Mrs.

J. EL I-angtry played the Mendelssohn Wedding March. The gues's included Miss Maud V. Haight, is n't Current Mr and Mrs. C.

A. Stuart, Kerier; B. V. Haight. Moose Jaw, and Rev.

and M'S. W. J. Stewart, Rtgim. Ir3.

H. Pearsons assisted with the buffet lunch. The table was decorated with lilies-of-the-val-I-'V. orange blossoms and smiiax. Among the g'fts were those from the bride's unciea, J.

Z. Fuller and O. G. Ful.er, Orange, California, and from the groom's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A K. Robertson, New Glasgow. The bridal couple were escorted to the train, after which the guests returned to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the marriage of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Rohertaon will be at home at 1356 RetalLack street, Reglr.a, after December 1. TURNBULL STUART $2.49 Rayon Silk Slips, 98c Dainty Costume Slips of Rayon art silk, Ivith pleated flounce of dotted Rayon. Draw ribbon in bodice. Sizes 36 to 42. Ideal for Christmas gifts.

Colors: Orchid, Navy and Sand. Catalogue Price $2.49. 0gg 3.59 Rayon Jersey Slips, $1.79 Handsome Costume Slips of Rayon silk jersey with deep pleated flounce trimmed with contrasting color. Hangs well and wears splendidly. Sizes 36 to 41.

Colors Sand, Wild Orchid and Chinese Blue. SI .79 priced at Mlss Dorothy Stuart, Cullen dls- trlct, and James Turnbull, Regina, were married at Eetevan Tuesday evening. Rev. Mr. Lawson vas the officiating clergyman.

Mr. Turnbull Las leased a farm near Cullen. den since her childhood, and the groom has always been a resident of the Tregarva district. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Lucas played a violin solo.

The couple left for Saskatoon amid showers of. confetti. The bride travelled In an embroidered grey crepe dress with brown needle-point coat and hat to match. On their return Mr. and Mrs.

Seed will reside on their farm at Tregarva. Highly mercerized brocaded cotton broadcloth in the new-straight line style with inverted pleat at each side. Sand shade only. Assorted sizes. Special to Cl OR Clear, at 1 Tou neednt be rich to always wear 'he latest colors.

Just keep your clothes bright and new by home Cyeing! Its easy, and anyone can s.et perfect resu-ts. You can Diamond dye anything Take out some old. faded euit or dress and have the seasons fashionable eha is tomorrow! Restore dull drapes, scarfs and spreads. You can work wonders wit.n a few. inexpensive Diamond Dyes (true dyes).

New colors right over the old. Any kind of material. FREE: call at your druggist's and ret a free Diamond Dye Cyclopedia. Valuable eruggestlone, simple directions. Piece-goods colo.

samples. Or, big Illustrated book Color Craft free from DIAMOND DYES', Dept. N9. Windsor, Ontario. HYSTAD CLARKE Monday SPENCE TAYLOR Specially Joseph Olaus HyMad and Hilda i Agnes Clarke, both of the Stone district, were married by Rev, Frank Coop at the United Church Manse.

Bhfiunavon. Monday. Fred M. Henry and Marv Henry were the witnesses TOMORROWS SHOE STYLES TODAY Womens $2.75 Pullover Sweaters afce it NEW for IS cff Wednesday afternoon, November 17, a ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Taylor, by which their daughter, Gladys Le-oda. became the bride of John Robert Spence, in the preence of about 0 guests. Rev. Mr.

Clare officiated. The bride was given away by her father. She entered the living room to the strains of the "Lohengrin Wedding March played by Miss Verna Davey. She wore a dreee of blonde georget and lace, with veil, and carried a bouquet of pink rose and carnations. She was attended by her sister.

Miss Hazel Taylor. Hedley Spence was best man. Miss Isobel Norrlsh. niece of the bride, carried the ring in a basket of daisies. A buffet luncheon, was served and the bridal couple left by mo- Featured here are the new high heel and Walking Oxfords with military and low heels, all the new leathers and trimmings.

See these in our windows. Priced from SEED STEEL YOUR XMAS GIFTS 98c .50 Sg.CQ TO 5 Thursday, at the Fnited Church at 2.30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Emma Steel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steel.

Lumeden. became the bride of Alfred Percv Seed, ern cf and Mrs. Johnson Seed, Tregarva, by a Let US pay for them $2.00 for eaeh 30 minutes you give us. Ladies, write us for full particulars. The Eureka Merchandise Co.

1495 bathumt ht (Suite 4, Toronto, Cun. Evening Medium weight Pullovers knitted from all-wool yarns with turtle neck, smart pocket and has colored bands around bottom. Colors: Powder Blue and Purple. Sizes 34 to 42. Catalogue Price $2.75.

SSC Monday Special LIFE FORCE Still Going Strong THE Slippers Credit Clothing Cos Featuring satin, patent and fine kid leathers, pump and strap effects, beaded gold and silver trims. All fittings, AA to D. Priced Is that something called nerve energy which la conveyed over the nerves from the brain- to all parts of the body, and if there is pressure on a nerve there will be pain or discomforts of the part which that particular nerve supplies. If you have pains or discomforts of health, make an appointment Then, with the use of the Neurocalometer, I can and will, show you right where the nerve pressure is that is causing your pains or discomforts, and I make no charge for this service. Kiddies $2.15 Pantie Dresses, 79e Dress and Panties of Doeskin Dominion cotton flannel in striped pattern.

Colors: Sand and Copen Blue. Ages 1, 2 and 3 years. 79c $5.85 All-Woe1 Blankets, $4.50 Vcll made, soft All-Wool Blankets of lovely thick quality. Ends are bound with silk-fmished repp, double stitched. Colors: Rose, Blue or Tan plaid.

Size about 60x50 inches. Ideal for Christmas gifts. $4.50 .00 sy.oo T0 $0 Great Lucky Strike Monday to Clear Specially Priced at, each SPECIAL Sale About 100 pairs cf Dress Slippers in velvet, patent, satin and kid leathers; broken lines. Values to $5.00. Mens $4.89 Elk Work Boots, $2.98 Boys $1.85 Oliver Twist Suits, S9c Made from heavy Melton Cloth with smart E.

C. Mallory, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE 201-202 Northern Crown Building 1821 Soarth Phone 8655 and Residence 2365 Still time to take advantage of this great sale, folks. Better values cannot be found anywhere in the city. Come now and save.

Special 83,85 sailor xeollar trimmed with braid. Pants, Strong Pearl Elk leather high-cut Work button to waist. Colors: Fawn and Dark Boots, with bellows tongue, solid leather Green. Ages 4 and 5 years. solcs an(i stroB stitching.

CO QO Monday Special Sizes 6 and 7 only. Special SAVE 25 to 50 Ladies Coats Dresses Furs Hats Mens Clothes OVERSHOES 2 buckle and 2 dome Fine Overshoes. St. Matthews Toyland is Now Open on the Main Floor 3.45 Womens and Misses Fur-Trimmed Mens and Young Mens W.A. Bazaar SUITS Cor.

Winnipeg SL and 14th Ave. FRIDAY, DEC. 3rd Department Hosiery Our counters are crammed with Toys and Dolls for boys and girls of all ages. There are Teddy Bears, Horses, Dogs, Trains, Autos, Paint Boxes, Dolls Bedroom Sets, Tea Sets, Sewing Machines, Road Rollers, Toonerville Trolley, Fire Escapes, Box of Tools, Steam Engines, Pop Guns and Telephones, etc. Also Sleighs, Doll Carriages, Kiddie Cars, Coaster Waggons and Scooters.

COATS AND In the Basement of the Church, From 3 to 10 p.m. The Bazaar will be opened by Mrs. McAdam Harding All Kinds of Useful Gifts Musical Program and Tea Table Reg. $22.00, $35.00, $65.00 OVERCOATS Lucky Strike Sale Price Odd lines of Womens Hose to clear at only a fraction of their worth. Mexican Chiffon Hose, some with beaded fronts, and onyx Pointex heel.

Chiffon Hose, high silk to welt. Values to $1.73. elwrt SimpsonfsST8 Regular $35.00, $45.00, $55.00 Lucky Strike Sale Price i S11.98 93c 22.95 3 Just received, a big shipment of Mercury full fashioned Hose, all colors. S19.7 29.75 ortu 1.95 GURNEY Bright Idea 1200 Series STEAM BOILER une in your ftegina'a Exclusive Ladies Shoe Store BLEMISHES 36 yield to its antiseptic action. Permanent de 35.00 2.00 fects are concealed bv ty a frabtile film of adorable The An Old Reliable t( Tested Heat Machine LADIES FUR COATS EASIER EASY PAYMENTS- beauty.

A pure skin of exquisite loveliness is yours thru its use. Uade in White Fifth Rachel Send toe. far Trial Rita Ft ri. T. Htoklai A8on, Montreal Bootery UNTRIMMED COATS Regular $15, $25, $50 Lucky Strike Sale Price S8.95 510.75 $17.50 Regular $110 00, $195.00, $275.00, $650.00 Lucky Strike Sale Price IGi oupaud 2000 12th Avenue ORIENTAIXGREAM Balance in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments.

3S2 S215 S129 5474 This is au easy Steamer, carrier a low and steady water line, the most economical straight draft boiler on the market. For further details, call or write either of the firms listed below. Regular $15, $22, $35 Lucky Strike Sale Price 58.95 514.75 529.00 DRESSES riase is Sanborn's HAVE ENOUGH WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST! Buy on Easy Payments Come Early You need many different color schemes In dress for coming social functions. OUR DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING SERVICE Will do much to solve your clothing and color scheme problems. PARISIAN DYE WORKS Pay As You Wear We Will Trust You ACME PLUMBING SHOP 1815 Lome SL Phone 855? PAULIN is SWAYZE, LIMITED 1744 Broad SL Phone 8728 1843 Robinson Street RFrjT'VA 1933 Scarth Street Phone 3603 IvlZivIiiv ZA.

Phone 4414 Country Customers Send Instructions With Your Parcel 1850 Hamilton Street, Regina Opposite Leader Building Branch Store: 325 Main Street, Moose Jaw A imiPA 'Vfl ''vi' i ii.

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