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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 6

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PAGE srt THE WOMAN'S PAGE i i. Married at Grace Church Bride Premier's David Waun, only son of Mr. and Mr 8. R. Waun of Saskatoon, Sask.

Ferns and Summer flowers formed an attractive background for the bride, who was gowned in shell pink lace over satin with matching halo and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and orange blossoms. She was given in marriage by Mr. John Kane, and was unattended. The Rev. J.

E. Todd, pastor of St. Clair Avenue United Church. WELL-KNOWN COUPLE WED AT GRACE CHURCH Miss Margaret Brown Becomes Bride of Mr. Albert Flavelle FIRST STRIKE ATTEMPTED BY QUINTS ENDED Mrs.

Dionne Wins by Cajolery Where Others Have Failed FALL MODES An early September fashion show will feature fall tree colors, sonic of which Parl'j cables have reported. Greens, golds, russets and deep reds will be headlined. A green velvet model with triangular gold slide fastener is appropriately called "Weeping Willow." And a subtle! Fall combination deep wine and bright blue will fashion I'another suit "Blue Spruce." Toronto, formerly of Calgary, Al berta, performed the ceremony. The wedding music was played by the bride's cousin, Mrs. John Kane.

The bride's aunt wore flowered chiffon over silk and corsage of Gladioli and sweet peas against a background of greenery made a lovely setting for the nuptials of Miss Margaret Carolyn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Brown of this city, and Mr. William Thomas Albert Flavelle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Flavelle, also of Saskatoon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

J. L. Stewart Dr. DeVan's Pills reliable feminine hygiene regulator, oa sale to Canada for over thirty years. Price Ave dollars.

For ial at all Drug Stores. i Canadian Press CALLANDER, Auk. 10. -J required a mother's cajolery to end the first strike tn the Dionne nursery. Mrs.

Ollva Dionne, mother of the quintuplets, heard the "middleweight," Ceclle, crying plaintively In the Isolation ward. On one of her frequent visits to Dafoe Hospital, Mrs. Dionne left the four sisters In the playroom to visit Ccclle. A nurse told her Ceclle had been on a "talk strike" for several days and pettishly refused tj answer when spoken to. The doctor was worTied about her.

said the at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon in Grace United Church. As the bridal party entered the church the wedding march was played by Miss Isabel Wright who I 'v frJA i I i WH lull ill mi II II i inn nil HtfMnmnttutm 7 My nurse. Mrs, Dionne talked to the pout Permanent Waves Price'. Illy of the valley, while Mrs. Waun, mother of the groom wore navy and white chiffon and corsage of Ophelia roses and fern.

Immediately following the ceremony a supper was served to the bridal party by the bride's cousin, Mrs. J. Kane. The table was tastefully arranged with garden flowers and white ribbon, centred with the bride's cake. Later the happy couple 'left for a short honeymoon trip to points east, the bride travelling in a blue tailored frock with white accessories.

On their return they will reside in Apartment 17, Gracewood Apartments, de Savery Crescent. Toronto. LONG KARGUT LANGHAM. A pTetty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Long, when Caroline Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kargut of Lang'ham, was united in marriage to George Ridley, eldest ing youngster for some time before 1 a reply wan forthcoming.

"Will bring Pauline's little pet dog over?" she asked in French. "Out, oui," Ceclle murmured. She was also soloist during the signing of the register. The bride was lovely In a gown of white taffeta modelled on Basque lines trimmed with lace ruching and lace covered buttons continuing down to the hemline. The quaint butterfly sleeves, lace trimmed, ended In a point over her wrist and her veil of silk net fell from a cap latth'ed with lily of the valley.

She carried a colonial bouquet of Talisman and Joanna Hill roses and valley lilies. The bride's only attendant was her, sister, Miss Louise Brown, who scampered from her cot to her mother's chair, kissed her soundly, and trotted meekly back to bi-d. Mrs. Dionne pursued her questions and finally got the child answering readily. On vltslts from Mr and Mrs.

Dionne and the older 1 ft -J brothers and sisters of the quints last week, Cccile had not been allowed to see them due to her cold chose an attractive costume of blue silk net banded with corded taffeta and carried a sheaf of pink carna son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Long of Langham. The Rev.

Mr. Littlewood of Radisson officiated. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT FLAVELLE By a ceremony performed Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock In Grace Church Miss Margaret Brown became the bride of Mr.

Albert Flavelle. Both young people are well-known In the city, the bridegroom being prominent in tennis and badminton circles. Photo by Thams. tions and delphinium. Her hat was So much enthusiasm have the four well quints for Papa Dlonne's felt hat it has become completely a halo model of blue net and she wore silver slippers and accessories.

The bride entered the beautifully decorated living room on the arm of her father to the strains of Mr. T. Forsyth was best man and devoid of lining in the last week. The little girls find it Jolly sport to rip and hug at the now battered ftdora. Bride of Premier Patterson of Saskatchewan, Florence Mary Donnelly of Toronto is seen here In a recent picture.

The Premier's bride formerly lived at Wawota, Saskatchewan, and was for several years in Regina. Announcement of the wedding in New York on Saturday came as a surprise to the Premier's cabinet associates and friends. the ushers were Mr. R. Flavelle and Aunt Martha Letter Mr.

T. J. Brown. After the ceremony a reception Ceclle was able to go outside for was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Brown, 814 Fourteenth Street, the mothers of both bride slacks, too those long affairs that Saskatoon, August 17, 1937. KS. T.

M. GI VTAK. l'rop. Social and Personal the first time In nearly a week today," but she has not yet been allowed to Join her sisters at play. Dr.

A. ft. Dafoe said she would be able to join the others In view of visitors on Tuesday or look like men's trousers. Thank Dear goodness none of the short fat ones donned these trying things for they I had a horrible crick in my back Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Black an JUDGE JAMES F. BRYANT and REG. $7 WAVE INCLUDING 6 FREE Waves nounce the engagement of their last week and wasn't fit company for anyone so I persuaded some only daughter, Margaret Audrey, to certainly look their best on tall, lean people.

I don't suppose I'll ever have anything to do with a golf tournament but certainly I wouldn't want a Job their nieces, the Misses Mildred and Muriel Parker of Regina. friends to take me out to the Saska- toon Golf and Mr. Howard McDonald of Saskatoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. K.

McDonald, Glenside. Sask. The marriage Is to take place September 9. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Disher and daugh and groom receiving with the young couple. Mrs. Brown had on a smart frock of rose beige flowered chiffon with which she wore a large black hat and net gloves. Her corsage was Joanna Hill roses.

Mrs. Flavelle was gowned In pale pink, coin spotted, chiffon with pink hat to match and her corsage was of Talisman roses. An effective color scheme of pink and white was carried In the tea appointments. In the centre was the wedding cake embedded in 350 ATST Count ry Club, on the competitions committee. The ter, Edith, left Friday evening on could sit the Wedding March from Lohengrin played by George Kargut.

She looked lovely in a princess gown of white lace over satin with which she wore a white turban with chapel veil. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and illy of the valley. The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Long and Miss Christina Kargut, were dressed alike in redingote gowns of pink georgette over satin and wore large picture hats to match. They carried bouquets of pink snapdragons and carnations. The groom was attended by Charles Kargut.

Following the ceremony, covers were laid for 15. Tall pink tapers and sweet peas adorned the pretty table, which was centred by a three-tiered wedding cake embedded in pink tulle. The happy couple left by car for a trip to Banff, the bride travelling in a navy sheer ensemble with white accessories. They will be at home to their friends at 733 Fourth Avenue, Saskatoon, after September 15. a vacation to Vancouver.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and VAX-1 in a corner, watch poor creatures in that department were sorting cards, making and remaking draws all hours of the day OTHER REG.

$6 The Misses Edna and Vera Smith METHODS WAVE son, Kenny, left Saskatoon for Vancouver Monday to spend a threo weeks' vacation visiting relatives In the excitement of fhe women's provincial golf tournament and ner- and night. While golf may be sport, a tournament looks like a bit of hard work to those In charge. Anyway, S3 I SI. 25 entertained at a delightful kitchen shower at their home, 411 Thirty-third Street, In honor of Miss Sylvin the city and vicinity. Women Welcome Soap As Gift L'y ALICIA HART Nowadays, a box of soap is one of the most attractive gifts you can take to your week-end hostess, give girl who Is going back to college or offer as a bridge party prize.

Cosmetics manufacturers have outdone themselves to make their various soaps not only better but a good deal more attractive. One fine perfume house now features a lovely Ivorv whits box which it was fun to be a cool, calm ob haps forget my miseries. It worked like a charm. There was such a MACHINELESS WAVES $4 Baker, bride-elect of this month. server.

Mrs. Arthur Lyons and son of The bride entered the living room, hubbub commotion so many things Tisdale, are visiting the tulle, flanked by white tapers and bud vases of pale pink larkspur and fern. The cloth was a handsome one of Venetian lace. Mrs. R.

J. Aberncthy and Mrs. F. Staples Much love, Aunt Martha. SHAMPOO AM) CfXts FINGER WAVE.

3UC 10 see ana near that I couldn't remember having had a back let where she found her gifts, to the strains of the wedding march. A delicious supper was served from a tuMu beautifully decorated with alone an ache in it. Of course I didn't know anything streamers and bouquets of yellow Weddings All work under the personal supervision of Mrs. T. M.

Ouytar. tulips. The Misses Edna and Vera about golf but that didn't seem to matter and after sitting In the club lounge for two hectic afternoons, Smith, Ruby Claxton and Belle Irwin poured tea. The evening was was surprising what an old contains six guest size cakes of soap spent In games and contests. The Misses Kaye Cairns and Edna GRAY BOW T)ECORATED with baskets of gladioli and sweet peas, the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Bow, SHORTER SKIRTS woman, with only a rural background, gleaned. snapea ime flowers. Another puts three giant size cakes of bath noun Smith contributed vocal selections In an attractive container. One of I was all upset one day when one former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Hillman. 931 Seventh Avenue, north.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Beardall and daughter, Bernlce, have returned from a two weeks' vacation at Waskesiu.

Miss Joyce Humphries left at the close of the Summer School for Waskesiu, where she will Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Humphries, who are spending their holidays at the National Park, Mr.

and Mrs. Evan Jones left for Lake Waskesiu, where they will holiday for two weeks. Miss Audrey Ovcrholt left this and a tap dance by Mardy Powley performed the tea honors and assisting with the Bcrvlng were the Misses Wllda Perry, Nellie Mitchell, Ruth Coad, Mrs. Bob Rennie, Miss Doris Holllday, Mrs. W.

J. Holliday, Mrs. McEown, Mrs. Little and Mrs. Miller.

Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Flavelle left on their wedding trip to Clear Lake, Manitoba, the bride travelling tn hand-knit tile costume trimmed with green and brown. She wore a felt hat, green shoes and accessories and corsage of valley lilies. They will be at home to their friends September 15 at 415 Main Street.

of the players came In declaring 2220 Toronto Street, Regina, was the scene of a pretty wedding on was much enjoyed, Those present were: The Misses Edna and Vera sne had been scratched. While her LONDON. Skirta are shorter for daytime this Fall, according to the show organized by the Fashion Group of Great Britain, attended by buyers from many of the large; fashion houses in the United Saturday afternoon, August 14, at face looked long and woe-begone. I BEAUTY CLINIC LTD. Gr.

Floor, Canada Bldg. Ph. 7567 3.30, when their second daughter, these will solve bath soap problems In the average house for a good long time. Also an Ideal gift, and something you will want for yourself as well, Is a carnation cologne In a charming crystal bottle with little gold crown top. The scent, as the name Kathleen Margaret (Kay) became couldn't see any signs of scars so I inquired and found that "scratched" in golf language meant that she had Smith, Malsie Elder, Frankle Lozo, Eleanor Powley, Ruby Claxton, Irene Brlckor, Marge Mlddlemlss, Fanny Salzwadel, Kaye Cairns, Pec-wee Clarke, Barb, Merla and Sylvia Baker, Freda and Margaret Klllbnck, Greta Kirkbeck, Belle Ir the bride of Mr.

Hugh Ainslie Gray, son of Mrs. C. Gray, Saskatoon, the been late and her game had been Rev. A. D.

MacKenzie of Westminster Church, Regina, officiating. given to her opponent. That seemed implies, Is spicy and refreshing a rather terrible, however, I learned win, Mardy Powley, Annie Nettle, later that the trouble was patched Mildred Wilson, Mrs. Walt Bennett, fine after-bath Item on hot days. There seems to hf no limit to the number of fine bath preparations.

up, the match played but the one week for a holiday at Lake Was and Mrs. Verne Trask. Calendar who was scratched, lost I had always thought golfers took Mrs. Bertha Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.

their matches seriously but I found DANCE TONIGHT From soothing body lotions to keep skin smooth and soft to cooling, friction lotions to stimulate circulation and leave your flesh tingling, there's a wide variety from which to pick and choose. One new pale V. C. May, and Miss Amy Kennedy returned Sunday from a six weeks a few who didn t. One giggly competitor, while she was teeing off on the ninth, I was told, called bliss The Single Unemployed Association Is sponsoring a motor trip through Eastern Canada and United States.

fully to her pal in a game ahead, dance this evening In the Avenue kesiu. Miss Dorothy Stephens arrived in the city this week from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan of Winnipeg, who were guests at The Bessborough this week, left today for Edmonton en route to the Pacific Coast.

Mr. Cowan is connected with the Winnipeg Free Press. Miss Betty McCalluin is home "HI, Mae, I'm eight down!" That hall beginning at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

R. K. Lusk. and The bride was charmingly attired in a floor-length dress of pale peach; sheer, made on princess lines, with a finely pleated bodice and a short bolero jacket, her costume being completed by a small turban of matching: material. She entered the living room on the arm of her father to the strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, played by Miss Myra Pettaplece.

During the signing of the witnessed by Miss Helen McCorkle and Mr. Frank Hearn, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" was sung by Mr. Clayton Pettapiece. The bride's mother chose a gown of powder blue floral sheer, with a corsage of butterfly roses, while the groom's mother wore a navy sheer gown and a corsage of Premier roses. green lotion, to be patted on briskly after bath or shower, has an especially invigorating effect.

meant she had lost every hole. An- sons, Laurie and Wayne, of Van HOBBY CLUB Incidentally, this is the time of -OF- couver, are visiting Mrs. Lusk's year to use your bath brush even otner anxious player who was deeply concerned In her friend's game, whispered to the young chap who was toting her clubs, "I'm afraid Ivy Is going to be four down parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

O. Fisher. The Hobby Club will meet at the home of Miss Stella O'Donncll, 402 mote conscientiously. Elbows, arms and knees which are scrubbed and Drinkle No. 3, Thursday evening of Mrs.

W. J. Alcorn ot Asqulth scrubbed and scrubbed with warm this week. at this hole." He whispered back from a holiday Bpent at the Pacific announces the engagement of her lather every day during August and "And so will you if you don't watch daughter, Oladys, to Mr. Ian Keith out." WILLIAMS' HARDWARE RED HOT SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY A.M.

AND ALL DAY THURSDAY son of Mr. J. Keith and the late Mrs. September will require less cream and less attention to make them smooth and lovely for Winter's It was fun watching the poise with Miss Ruth Sharrard of Regina Is Keith, of Wuldron, Sask. The wed which some swallowed their defeat ding will take plHce the latter part social season.

MIND YOUR MANNERS of September. If you are a shower addict, you might like to Invest in a new shower attachment which contains bath Why, the city champion, who Is supposed to know a little something about the game, had to come In and confess that she took 11 on one short water hole. She tried to bluff it off but she looked pretty disgusted Mr. Cecil Fournier left Saskatoon Monday morning for St. Walburg, where he will reside.

Test your knowledge of correct salts. This screws on the regular social usage on answering the fol COMBINATION BREAD AND CAKE BOX, ivory d1 07 or Green 4 I lowing questions, then checking pipe and the water flows through the salts, letting you bathe in scented water even though you with herself. I decided women, on against the authoritative answers GALVANIZED WASH QOf BOILERS, each OwW GOOD GRADE COPPER WASH CO 1Q BOILERS 4O.I9 VACUUM BOTTLES. OQ Pints, each bWW Mr. and Mrs.

B. L. Wlnfletd, 708 Fifth Avenue, announce the engagement of their only daughter. Fern never get in the tub. below: 1.

Is It good form to call an of spending a three weeks' vacation with her parents, Professor J. A. Sharrard and Mrs. Sharrard, Saskatchewan Crescent. Mrs.

arrived in the city Saturday from Winnipeg and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Noel Nivln. Dr.

W. H. Ibberson, Mrs. Ibber-son, Jack and Shlrly are home from an enjoyable holiday spent at Sunnyside, Emma Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. George II. Bet ts and Miss Kathleen Betts have returned to their home In Winnipeg after visiting for a month with Mrs. W. J.

Gordon, 503 Fifth Avenue. Eolla, to Mr. Hubert Warner Bralth- Following the ceremony a reception was held and a buffet luncheon served from a lace-covered table centred with a three-tiered wedding cake embedded In pink tulle, with piatching tapers. Those assisting in serving were Misses Kay Campbell, Jo. McHattie, Phyllis Chasmar, and Ruth Weir, while the prettily appointed table was presided over by Mrs.

Ireland. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Gray, Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. William Bramall and Master Douglas, Ogema; Mr.

R. G. Pettaplece, North Battlcford, and Mr. Clayton Pettaplece, Rouleau. The bride and groom left on the evening train for the Pacific Coast, the bride travel fice associate by his first name Flour Bins Ivory or Green 100-Pound 50-Pound $1.27 $1.08 waite, son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. VV. the whole, were pretty good sports and certainly no one would ever suspect that they were the weaker sex.

Why nost of them even In that glaring sun and heat, turned around after their morning round and sailed off for another whirl at a prize. I expected to hear of some strokes, but. no sir. thev came trooD- when speaking of him to a superior? 2. In Identifying the dictator and Ilraithwaite, 516 Ninth Street, the wedding to take place September typist of a business letter whose initials are written first? GENUINE PERFECTION STOVE WICKS is ai i o'clock in the First Baptist Church.

3. How should a stenographer make her Identification marks "Ning back, a bit red in the face, but Miss Gerry Thompson spent the a letter? 29c week-end at her home In Wynyard 4. Are bright colored shoes ac ceptable for office wear In the Sum Cocoa Door Mats You Will Need Them Soon all ready for a social engagement after five. From what 1 could gather there were lots of social affairs for the visitors, and they must have had Iced tea or lemonade at mer time? Before leaving on their holidays 5. Would It be correct for a busi ling in an attractive navy crepe tailored frock with white vestee and smart Jacket, small navy velour felt hat, and navy accessories.

On their ness girl to ask the head of her department to go out for lunch with her? return on September 1, Mr, and Mrs. Drink Plenty of Milk Be Sure It's Sfafalj Gray will reside at Suite 10, Belmae What would you do if them all for I overhead one golfer say that if she heard them putting ice in a glass again, her tummy would flop. I didn't think tummies flopped at such beverages but golfers' tummies may be different. 13x21. inches each 39c GARBAGE CANS A Full Assortment 33 1-3 Off DAISY TIN Tea Kettles Heavy I Light 29c I 15c You are addressing a letter to the Apartments, Saskatoon.

18x27 Inches each 59c 49c president of a business firm? Write WAUN ANGUS An interesting wedding took 14x24 Inches, each Well, I caught myself wishing (a) Mr. James McElwain, Presi Messrs. J. Muldoon and Norman Batting were hosts to a number of their friends during the weekend. Guests on this occasion were: The Messrs.

Gertrude Taylor, Pegg Potter, Genevieve Farrell, Marjorle Symes and Messrs. Jack Weils and Jack Armltagn. I Dr. O. R.

Peterson and Mrs. Peterson entertained at dinner recently In compliment to Dr. Robert A. Milllkan of California and Dr. Sheard of the Mayo Foundation.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor are dent? (b) President James McElwain? place quietly on the evening of August 6 at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs.

John H. Rocks, when Jeanetta McKay Angus, daughter several times that I were young and spry again. I sort of ached to try my hand at that foolish looking wee white ball. The whole business seemed so simple, but by the post GARDEN HOSE liring back the health and energy that belongs to every (c) Pres. James McElwain? ANSWERS 1.

No. 2. Dictator's. 3. in large of or Mrs.

Angus and the late Mr. John Angus of Angusvllle, Manitoba, became the bride of William Black Corrugated. Good Grade. 50 feet with couplings. Regular $3.90.

mortems I listened to, there must be more than Just biffing the ball in a hole. Why, women would talk for Corrugated Red Rubber. 50 feet with couplings. Regular 91.90. $3.92 holidaying at Calgary and Banff hours on this shot and that and how meraoer or tne family.

Serve i Palm milk at every meal. As a drink It's delicious and it's an economical ingredient in cooking. fices where there might be duplication of initials, TCS-5. for two weeks. they played their Irons and their snoons.

I showed my Ignorance by 4. No nor any time. 5. No. It smacks of courtine asking one what she did with her FUES tavors.

Mrs. C. S. Davis of Prince Albert arrived in the city today for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

fork and she lookea utterly ais Best "What Would You Do" solu gusted at me, explaining that spoons tlon (a), (b) might be used for wera wooaen ciuds, tioi iaoie Frank Saunders. college president. Better not to use RUBBER KNEELING JT PADS l3i Floor Wax Johnson's, Chan. Old English. Paste, Liquid and No Rub.

abbreviation. Miss Irene McLean has returned Have your furs polarized, the latest Improved method of cleaning furs. An exclusive feature of Marvtns, TWO ONLY RANGES Left to Clear at Less Than Wholesale (Copyright, 1937, 'Nea Service, Inc.) from a holiday at Winnipeg and Oh, I learned lots. I learned that golf was the greatest 'if" game in the world. I learned that some nlavers looked awfully smart in THIS WEEK'S ICE CREAM SPECIAL" PLAIN ICE CREAM Flavored with maple and filled with walnuts.

Regina, BRICK 25c the engagement of their Mrs. M. A. East and sons, Jack Phone 7077 sport clothes and some did not It's 39c Mabel Emily (Buntle) Wallace, to the Rev. W.

S. Noble of Meifnrt. and Bill, are back from a holiday dueer how dirterent sweaters iook son of Mrs. M. Noble an4 on people.

There were all kinds of at Waskesiu. PALM DAIRIES LTD. msm clotnes cotton taiiorea aresses, 2nd N. McGowan Building late Mr. W.

H. Noble of Dublin, Ireland. The wedding will take place knitted costumes and good old Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wallace, 154 Twenty-fourth Street, announce waists and skirts.

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