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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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SASKATOON STAK-PIIOSNIX. PAGE NINE TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938. Queen of May Studio Recitals II nruric? a tt5q II SASK. Nt'RSE WINS Canadian Press NIAGARA FALLS, Out, May 30. Award of the Local Council of Women's prize for the highest standing In obstetrics to Miss Ruth Gcorgina Collins of Saltcoats, Sask, will be made at the graduation exercises of Niagara Falls General Hospital School of Nursing tomor- noon frock worn by Mrs.

Redfern. mm RECENT WEDDINGS bride and groom receiving with the 1 i PRESCRIPTION GAY GARDEN FUNCTION AT RIDEAU HALL Lord Tweedsmuir Entertains at Colorful Gathering; Lovely Afternoon Frocks PERMANENT WAVES $2.50 1 53.50 I $5.00 Other Methods SI. 25 and up Mm All work fully Ktiarantffdt umlfr tne tmprrviBluft of Mrt. 1. M.

Beaut Clinic Ltd. Clr. tlixir, anaita Hltl. b. IDS! At 1 I St' I 1 1 1 1 I mV'j-trf JXF.v Shampoo and 50c Countess Robert de Dampierre, wife of the French minister to Canada, wore a garden frock of white, patterned in rose and green fashioned after Lelong.

Her large hat was of shiny black straw. Baroness Shun Tomii, wife of the newly appointed Japanese minister, made her first formal appearance in Ottawa society, in a London garden model of navy blue. Her large brimmed hat and shoes were in white. A large peach colored straw hat In the same tone as her embroidered silk afternoon gown was worn by Mrs, John Farr Simmons, wife of the charge d'affaires of the United States. Geranium-colored blooms on the tiny blue hat added a color note to the navy garden ensemble by Senator Cairlne Wilson.

Small pink gardenias banded the wide-brimmed black hat and accented the bodice of the black lace gown trimmed with black fox worn by Mrs. George Black, Conservative member of the House of Commons for the Yukon. Dull raspberry accessories were worn with a hyacinth blue afternoon frock by Miss Kay Dunning, daughter of Finance Minister and Mrs. C. A.

Dunning. Raspberry was again introduced in appliqued me dallions on the long skirt of the navy net gown worn ty Mrs. Cam eron R. Mcintosh, wife of the House of Commons member for North Battleford, Sask. The primary root "god" or "good" stood in all Teuton languages as the title of divinity.

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23c Max-i-mum LB. 32c JOHNSON'S WAX CLO-COAT S7C Each Prices Effective Wednesday and Thursday, June 1, 2 CLEANSER Eda. 2n9c SUSS JOHNSON! mm OR An Interesting program was enjoyed by parents and friends on May 28, when a number of the pupils of Miss Thelma Johannes, A.T. L.M.U.S., R.T.M., were heard in a piano Recital. The assisting artist was Mr.

Don Koeler, xylo-phonist, whose solos added to the enjoyment of the evening. prize for the best performance of the evening was won by Betty Cook, while Catharine Egnatoff won the prize in a sight reading contest. Following the recital, dainty refreshments were served. PROGRAM Two Part Invention No. 5 (Bach), Margaret Eley; Sonata Opus 14 No.

1 (Beethoven) Allegro Allegretto, Catherine Egnutoff; "Blackle," "Lively Stepper," Betty Cook; Doll's Dream, Myrtle Deugau; "Liebes-traum," "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise," Don Koeler; duet: "June Caprice," Margaret Eley. Mary Hellyer; "Moonwinks," Rose Chobotuk; "Dream Journey," Betty Cook; "Skating vvaltz," Myrtle Deugau; Serenade (Schubert), Mary Hellyer; Albumblatt (Beethoven), Margaret Eley; xylophone, "I Love You Truly," Don Keclcr; Humor-esque (Swlnstead), Catharine Egnatoff; duet: Plzzlcatl (Dellbes' Sylvia), Margaret Eley, Mary Hellyer. PIANO KKCITAL Pupils of Katharine Collatd, Mus. Bac, and Guleen M. Thiessen, Mus.

Bac, were heard In a pleasing program Friday evening after which dainty refreshments were served. PROGRAM "Annie Laurie," Pearl- Strumm; "Dream Boat," "Summer Bobbie Curtis; "Drink to Me Only," "Long, Long Ago," Greta Wlllms; "Pattering Raindrops," Eddie Epp; "Merry Kate," "A Little Wnltz," Helen Thiessen; "Minuet," "Pcr-pcrude Mobile," violin solos. Patsy Lambert, violinist, pupil of Miss P. McEown; "Minuet In Pearl Strumm; "Rendezvous." Dorothy Sturdy, Dorothy Curtis; "Harp Sounds," Maynard Strumm; Wings of Song," Dorothy Curtis "March" "Rosmunde," Walter Thiessen; "God Save the King," Pearl strumm. RECITAL FRIDAY At the home of Mrs.

R. A. Spencer on Friday evening, May 27, a most enjoyable recital was given by Elizubeth Parker, pianist, and Ruth Rankin, violinist, accompanied by Dorothy Smith. Miss Rankin is a pupil of Miss D. Overholt.

At the close of the recital, refreshments were served. PROGRAM Cramer, Etude No. 13, Three Part Inventions, Nos. 1 and 2 (Bach), Elizabeth Parker; Violin Sonata In major (Handel), Adagio, Allegro, Ruth Rankin; Beethoven Sonata, Op. 14, No.

1, Allegro, Allegretto, Rondo, E. Parker; violin, Berceuse (Arensky), Rondlno (Kreislcr), Ruth Rankin; Songs Without Words No, 6 (Mendelssohn), Waltz in minor (Chopin), Romance No. 6 (Sibelius), Elizabeth Parker. Beaver Institute Pupils to Appear In Recital Friday The Beaver Institute of Music will present Its pupils in recital at the Victoria School auditorium Friday evening at 8 o'clock. An Interesting program has been arranged and programs may be obtained from any pupil of the school or at the door.

Friendly firms have kindly donated prizes which will be drawn for from the numbers on the programs during the recital, ers of Toronto, formerly of Lash-hurn, took piace recently at Morrison Street Church In. Niagara Falls, Ontario, the Rev. E. A. Chester officiating.

The bride was a lovely picture in her wedding gown of white sheer with blue sash Hnd slippers and large white hat. She wore a corsage of roses and was attended by her sister, Miss Edna Lockrry as brides maid. Mr. Percy Bell of Toronto performed the duties of best man and the bride was given away by her aunt, Mrs. John Rush of London.

The bridesmaid was smartly attired in a blue flowered chiffon with corsage of Bwcct peas. After the ceremony a wedding luncheon was enjoyed at Foxhnad Inn, Niagara Falls, some 15 guests attending. The bride and groom then motored to Buffalo for their honeymoon and later will take up residence at 81 Concord Avenue, Toronto, LAWN MOWER Evenctit, 4 blade, II Inch. Smooth running with 8-inch drive wheel. Crass Catchers 98c AKSTT'S HARDWARE 433 20th St, W.

Phone 2235 CATCHUP iX8'. Bottle 15c FORBES WALKER A wedding of interest was that which took place Tuesday afternoon, May 24, at the Govan United Church, Govan, when Miss Vera M. Walker, R.N., of Saskatoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. Walker of Govan, became the bride of Mr.

Ft. Edward Forbes of Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Forbes of Klnls-tino. The ceremony was performed at 2.30 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Riddolls of Govan. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, to the strains of the "Wedding March," looked lovely In her floor-length gown of ivory satin figured with gold unfinished flowers.

Her veil of tulle was worn 'cap style and was caught with a wreath of orange blos-Boms. She carried a bouquet of deep pink roses and lilies of the valley. Attending her as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. A. Rogers of Nokomis, who looked charming in a floor-length gown of pink net over satin, wearing a small white hat.

Her bouquet was of pink car nations. The best man was Mr. Lawrence Peters, B.S.P., of Saskatoon. The guests were ushered to their places by Messrs Dickey and Davidson of Govan. During the signing of the register Mrs.

MacKay of Govan sang Promise Me," accompanied by Miss A. Turnbull. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, the mothers of both C9 uMm Hardware Dept. TERMS MAY BE ARRANCED C.C.M. BICYCLES $5 Down and Balance $1 Per Week HOLLYWOOD actresses started cycling to keep slim and to keep fit.

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Mrs. Walker chose a gown of navy and white printed chiffon and Mis Forbes wore a dress of sheer navy over navy satin, both wearing corsages of roses and fern. The bride's table had as a centre a three-tiered wedding cake embedded in pink and white tulle. A cutwork cloth over pink completed, the charming effect. The rooms in which the reception was held were pay with pink and white streamers and white wedding bells.

Those assisting with the serving were Misses T. Olllngham, G. Em-merson, M. Fleming, C. Grieg, Semple and M.

Pennett, Mesdamen E. Edwards and J. Curten, The toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. Mr. Riddolls and responded to by the groom.

Later in the day the bride and groom left by motor for points north, the bride travelling In a tailored navy suit with matching accessories. Upon their return they will take up residence at Young. Out-of-town guests Included the Misses C. MacDonald, T. OlllnRham, G.

Emmerson, M. Fleming, C. Grieg, M. Semple and D. MacLeod, Mrs Florence Walker with Betty and George Walker.

Messrs Lawrence Peters and Philip Woodley, all of Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. M. Grant, Messrs Humm, K. Mills and H.

Waugh, of Young; Mrs. A. Rogers, of Nokomis, and Mrs. il. E.

Forbes, of KInlstino. PAGE HARDING PRINCE ALBERT, May 31. A wedding of Interest took place in St. Alban's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock when Wllhel-mlna Harriet Harding, daughter of Mr. George Harding and the late Mrs.

Harding of Quebec City, was united In matrimony to Captain Lenard Arthur Page of this city. The Rev. Canon W. S. Noble performed the ceremony.

The bride was charming in a navy blue tailored suit opening over a white satin blouse. She wore a matching straw veiled hat and white accessories. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses. She was given in marriage by Mr. Donald Chennells and was attended by Miss Joan Booth, who was becomingly attired in a beige silk suit trimmed with touches of green and wearing a matching Btraw hat.

Mr. Beverley Jeffrey supported the bridegroom Mr. Kemp and Mr. M. Kemp acted as ushers.

As the bridal party lert tne cathedral, the Boy Scouts rormea a guard of honor. A reception was given In the church hall Immediately after the ceremony, Alderman John Dalslev and Mrs. Daisley being host and hostess and receiving the gue3ts wun tne bride and bridegroom. Lovely floral decorations trans formed the church hall into an at tractive room, where Mrs. L.

J. Davis and Mrs. H. Harradence presided at the tea, and Mrs. H.

Kemp ana miss cut the ices. Captain and Mrs. Page left on a snort noneymoon trio and on their return will reside at 123 Ninth street, east, Prince Albert SHARP WINKS BREDENBURY. Solemnized at Kussell, Wednesday morn ing, May 25, the marriage of Violet, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Winks, Bredenbury, to Vincent Sharp, of Mlnnedoea, was per- rormea Dy tne Kev. Mr. Matthews. The bride, given in marriage bv her father, was charming in a white satin wedding gown, carrying a bouquet of bronze talisman roses. Elsie Winks, sister of the bride.

was bridesmaid, and Arthur Sharp, me grooms orotner, attended the bridegroom. A wedding supper at the home of the bride's parents In Bredenbury iook piace in tne afternoon. A two-tier wedding cake centred the bride's tabic, as immediate rela tives and friends of the couple were guests. The bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Vancouver by train, and plan to take up residence In Minnedosa, HOYTE STEWART On Thursday, May 26, Miss Laura Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Allison of Saskatoon, was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph Hoyte, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Hoyte of fine Lake. The wedding took place at Delisle, the Rev. Mr. Shar- man officiating. The bride looked lovely In her wedding dress of Ivory prlntpd sneer with corsage of carnations and hat to match.

Mrs. Morriss Kenzie as matron of honor, was gowned In rose crepe with hat to match and her corsage was like wise carnations. Mr. Morriss Ken zie attended the groom. The bridal party returned to Pike Lake by way of Saskatoon where pictures were taken of the bride and groom.

A wedding dinner was served that evening at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mrs. G. Gilbertson of Delisle acting as Joint nostess. The rooms were decor' ated with larkspur, violets and potted plants. Present at the dinner were: Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hoyte, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoyte, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Morriss Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs.

William Wright, Saskatoon; Mrs. Hugh Ery-den and Glynn Brydcn, Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson. Mr.

Glen PIppen and Mr. H. G. Wedge. Following the dinner a reception and dance was held at Pike Lake pavilion, some two hundred friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Hoyte attending. At midnight refreshments were served PHONE 4764 "Welt Move You Anywhere McKEE MOVING STORAGE CO. By MURIEL ADAMS OTTAWA, May 81. Rideau Hall's lilac-hedged lawns presented a changing color Saturday when Lord Tweedsmuir entertained 3,000 gaily-gowned women and top-hatted men at the annual viceregal garden party.

Clad In a grey morning suit, His Excellency received alone, owing to the absence of Lady Tweedsmuir, holidaying in England. A. S. Red-fern, secretary to the General, assisted by Captain Pat rick Campbell-Preston in the uniform of the Black Watch, announced the guests to His Excellency. Col H.

Willis-O'Connor and Lieut Robin Scott, aides-de-camp, attended His Excellency. Graceful garden party frocks shared honors with plainer noon-length ensembles in the nine fashion spotlight while grey and black toppers and morning suits stood in line with flannel suits among the men guests. A large-brimmed black straw hat and black accessories complemented the dull grey embroidered after We Carry a Complete Stock of C.C.M. Bicycles C.C.M. Sales and Service Cor.

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I Uw WHEAT 17 PUFFS lft-o. pkt, IfC Grape-Nuts Flakes Pkt. pc 3 pkts. 25c MISS MOLLY SOKOLOSKI winner of the popularity contest recently conducted by St. Olga's Society of St.

George's parish. Miss Sokoloskl was crowned queen of the May. and the good wishes of the gathering expressed by Mr. H. G.

Wedge. Mr. C. Kempster on behalf of the community, presented the newlyweds with a complete dinner service. ELLIS SCHROTH A pretty wedding was solemnized In St.

Paul's Lutheran Church at Melville, at high noon on Tuesday, May 24, when Irene Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Schroth, became the bride of George Harper Nellis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Nellis, 819 Fifteenth Street, east, Saskatoon. The ceremony was con ducted by the Rev. H. Meyer, pastor of the church.

The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a becoming gown of pale blue and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Elsie Marie Nellis, sister of the groom, and Miss Mary Kaufhold, as bridesmaids, were dressed in pastel pink and carried carnations. Mr. Peter Strom of Melville was the best man. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents.

In the evening some 150 friends of the young couple gathered In the Orange Hall for the wedding dance. Following this the happy couple left lor Moose Jaw, where they will take up residence at 638 Stadacona Street, west. Out-of-town guests included the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Nellis of Saskatoon; the bridegroom's sister, Miss Elsie Marie Nellis of Saskatoon; Mr. Thomas G. MacDonald and Mr. William Had-ley of Moose Jaw.

HAMILTON TRASK At the United Church manse, Rosrtown, on May 14, a quiet wedding was solemnized when MIbs Neva Trask, second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Trask, became the bride of Mr.

Robert George Hamilton, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clayton.

Miss Norma Crawford was bridesmaid and Mr. Clarence Crawford supported the groom. The happy young couple will reside near Har ris. DILLON VLCEK On May 12, a quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church manse In Winnipeg, when Agnes Adeline Vlcek, formerly of Harris, eldest daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Bartel of Harris, became the bride of Joseph Clarence Dillon of Moose Jaw.

The Rev. R. D. Martin offi ciated. The young couple will re side in Winnipeg.

FLLBROOK ELLIS A quiet wedding was Boleminlzed at St. John's United Church, Vancouver, on Tuesday morning, May 10, when Viola Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellis of Vancouver, formerly of Delisle, was united in marriage to Winston Henry Fulbrook, son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. G. Fulbrook, Delisle. The Rev.

A. E. Cook performed the ceremony. Miss Violet Simmons attended the bride, while Mr. Charles Beznoska performed the duties of best After the wedding immediate relatives and a few friends gathered at the home of the bride's parents for a luncheon.

Included among the guests were Mr. and Mis. J. E. Gordon, formerly of Delisle.

Mr. and Mrs. Fulbrook will make their home at 445 West Fifteenth Avenje, Vancouver. MLNRO McCOMB A wedding of Interest was that which took place Tuesday afternoon at the St. Thomas-Wesley manse, when Miss Isabel McComb, daughter of Mrs.

E. McComb of Saskatoon, became the bride of Mr. Leonard Munro, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Munro of Prince Albert, Sask. The ceremony was performed at 3.30 by the Rev. W. C. Mawhinney.

The bridesmaid was Miss Jennie Munro and the best man Mr. Art McComb. Following the ceremony a din ner was served at the home of the bride for close relatives of the bride and groom. A reception was held later In the evening, when some 60 guests called to extend congratulations and good wishes to the young couple who left later by car for Prince Albert, where they will reside. CARRl'THXRS LOCKKEY The marriage of Miss Bernice Lockrey, daughter of Mr.

J. R. Lockrey of this city and the late Mrs. Lockrey, to Mr. Fred Carruth-1 TOMATO JUICE LIBBY'S Wi-oz.

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