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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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BASEATOO STAR PHOKNIX. Tll.D.T. tSt. MCE EIGHT RECENT WEDDINGS Will Live Here CLEANS MIKKOK (wring it well, and then intit To clean to the vfv edge of into tola of the cloth a pencil, vuur mirror, without "dama-pns'srrcwiiriver or match-tick. I's-j the frame trv this trick Wet vell-dnij point for nut-chamois in rich detergent suds i tug the dirt from the corneres.

Tabernacle Ceremony Alliance Taben acle was dec-. Miss Edna Allenbrand, similarity orated with white, yellow andjuressed in yellow taffeta with crepe gown ana sne earned pin and white carnations. bronze "mums for the occasion of matching neaouress ana veu, the marriage Edith Adeli. was bridesmaid. Both wore cor- Miss Judy Crawford ano Mi.i! Yvonne Romphf of dauehter of Mrs, A.

Allenbrand. Ilenley-Pryor Nuptial Votes 1 chose yellow gowns and carried pink and white nosegays. The bridegroom was attended, by Mr. Robert Hunt and ushers were Messrs. Calvin Kompnt ana James Hunt i A reception was held at th home of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will be, formerly of Handel, and now of i this city, and Menno. only son i of Mr. and Mrs.

B. B. Fast, of 'Dalmeny. The Rev. E.

Wirch 'conducted the ceremony. Dresseo in traditional white 1 satin and carrying a bouquet of white roes and yellow 'mums, the bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. George Allenbrand. Her finger-! tip veil was held by a band of I white roses. Miss Ruth Fast, wearing blue i taffeta with matching headdress 'and veil was maid of honor, and rsWju at home to their friends at 820 Main Street, Saskatoon.

JOHXSOX WINTER NOKOMIS, Marion Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La-verne Winter, and Harold Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson.

Nokomis. were prin If A- V'' J. HAIR SO V. SO WELL-GROOMED cipals in a wedding solemnized! Winnipeg edding Of Interest Here ft i I 7' I -4 I. 7 in Nokomis Anglican Church.

Rev. T. I). B. Ragg officiated.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in a champagne shaded ballerina gown of lace with net overskirt. Her dress was topped with a bolero jacket. She wore a matching Juliet cap and carried a colonial bouquet of white and yel St. Andrew's Garrison Chapel, Fort Barracks, Winnipeg, was the scene of a pretty wedding when Padre James Barnett performed the double ring ceremony uniting Audrey Mae Moir, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Moir oi it ti ym Mr. and Menno Fast i Regina, formerly of Saskatoon and Pte. Kenneth Erickson re 1 'cently returned from' Korea, son of Mr.

and Mrs. K. Peterson of 7 1 Winnipeg. The bride entered the chapel low roses. Miss Geraldine Johnson was her attendant, and wore an afternoon frock of green lace and matching Juliet cap.

She carried pink carnations. Douglas Kent, Grenfell. was best man and Leslie Borsheim ushered the guests. A reception followed at the home of the bridegroom's parents. After a wedding trip to Saskatoon and Prince Albert, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Johnsop will 1 on the arm of her father wear i 1 1 1 IT IWi I jui a dress of white satin with a redingote of lace made with a train. Her veil of finger-tip length, was held in place with in mum rr ra niira mmm MR. AXD MRS. W.

E. HEX LEY sages of bronze 'mums and car Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Hunt At Blucher United Church the Rev. J. M. Young united in marriage Lucille Olive, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ceorge Romphf of Blucher and Ceorge Herbert Hunt, eldest Bon of Mr. a satin Juliet cao. She carried ther, the bride chose a gown of a colonial bouquet of red roses. whitp satin with French lace Mrs. D.

Alfonso, matron-of reside west of Nokomis. ried white Bibles. The bride's niece. Miss Elean-ore Fulgham, wearing blue taffeta with yellow trim, and carry, ing a basket of yellow baby 'mums acted as flower girl. honor, was gowned in a pale green net dress over satin, her shoulder veil was held in place MrAMMOXD MORLEY AYLSHAJS.

An unplanned LIGHTED candles, ferns and fall flowers formed a pretty setting for, the wedding at St. Paul's Cathedral when Donna Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pryor.

became the bride of William Edgar Henley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Henley, all of -Saskatoon.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father MacGillivray. Miss A 11 60 with a halo headdress and she candle-light wedding was solemnized at the United Church, fashioned in Queen Arfie style. Her long veil fell softly from' a pearl head band. She carried a cascade bouquet of crimson roses and baby 'mums.

The bridesmaids. Miss Peg Pryor and Miss Doris-Fair. were gowned alike in mauve and turquoise taffeta, with French lace boleros and matching gloves. The groom was attended by Mr. Floyd Allenbrand.

Mr. Milton Giesbrecht ind Mr. Lloyd and Mrs. George Hunt of Blucher. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long white gown of satin- She wore a long white veil and carried a bouquet of pink colonials and white 'mums.

Miss Frances Sandy of Blucher Aylsham, when a power cut off came just as proceedings were ready to start, and the lights re carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations. Mr. Alfonso was best man. The reception followed at the home of the groom's parents. Mrs.

C. A. Moir, mother of the bride, wore a dress of cinnamon brown with green accessories Warkentin were ushers. The wedding music was ren dered by Miss Dorothy Quirin; at the piano, who also accom mained out till late evening." Germaine Goetz was organist, was bridesmaid, dressed In a blue Thev wore braided lace head United in marriage were Ada panied the Dalmeny choir as Morley, youngest daughter of bands and carried colonial bou Mr. S.

Morley and the late Mrs quets. ano Mrs. 13. Perry soloist. Given in marriage by her fa Neivlyiveds they sang uncer mt inrecuon oi Mr Dave Leno.

PerfumeThatCIIngs and wore a shoulder knot of Morley of Kinlock, and L. W. During the reception, held in (Bert) McAmmond, eldest son of Denr Claire: I adore per talisman roses. Mrs. Peterson wore a navy dress with grey Jo-Ann Nesbitt, niece of the I bride, was junior bridesmaid in a dainty frock of pink sheer with matching headband and carried a the basement of the tnurch oi fume but for some reason or other Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. McAmmond accessories and shoulder knot of God, Miss Rosella Fast presided of Aylsham. It fragrance Jnst does not last on me.

I have told several of my at the Kuest book. red roses. ut, Keeps hair lovelier longer, beautifully arranged all day long. uauo Keeps even 'problem hair obedient and soft alive with natural, radiant highlights. ut Contains no alcohol, is grcasclcss.

Just a morning kiss keeps hair lovelier all day long. Created by ittfafa the hrtmost name in hair beauty- colonial bouquet. The best man was Mr. Bob After a short honeymoon the Mr. and Mrs.

K. Erickson will friend that I want a new per couple are at home in Saskatoon fume, but first I must find out reside in Winnipeg. The bride, who was given In marriage by the bridegroom's father, wore white satin with short veil and carried a bouquet of red rows. Attending the bride was Mrs. about a lasting one Mrs.

A. W. Henley, brother of the groom. Ushers were Mel Stirling, Keith Douglas and Hulme Henley. IO, A.

A parucuiany goou luea for women who claim that per Off on Motor Trip W. Larson, dressed in a gown of I lace over net. Dorothy Bassett. bridesmaid, wore yellow brocade fume does not "stay with them" is a brand new fragrance medium by Houblgant called Liquid Skin Sachet. It smooths on the skin pink net over taffeta.

Mr. Larsen was best man with net skirt, and Eleanor and Albert Larson and Everet Shockev as Junior bridesmaid, Following the ceremony a re-1 ception was held at the home of the bride, where parents of the bride and groom received with the bridal party. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. G. C.

Harper. Serviteurs were Mrs. A. E. very easily and lingers longer Thompson were ushers.

because of its sachet base. It has a slower rate of diffusion and wore pink lace over nylon. Each had a contrasting floral headdress and carried a colonial bou A reception was held at the McAmmond home. Following a evaporation than any other type of fragrance. Try this Houbigant quet.

honeymoon In Prince Albert and Saskatoon, the couple will take Chantilly Liquid Skin Sachet riniw up residence Aylsham. The flower girl, Betty l.ou Sage, appeared in a frock of pink nylon over taffeta. She also wore a floral headdress and carried a lUgM HW' iiii "aW1 1 1111 111 HP" 0-VV. Miles, Mrs, Stan Sterling. Mrs.

J. Huston, Misses Jean Storey, Ruth Ross, Gwen Edwards and Marg Heloffs. For travelling the bride donned a grey suit with royal blue accessories, muskrat fur coat and corsage of red roses. Following a honeymoon trip to the United States the couple will reside at 1128 King Street, pretty nosegay. The groom was attended by Bob Bercer of Delisle as best man jf 4fr and Messrs.

Al Webster of Sas katoon and Ivdn Smith of Asquith as ushers. A reception for the 150 guests was held in the church base Dr. W. J. Siwak and Bride tsotn oridc and groom am ment.

graduates of the University of Saskatchewan. At the United Church in Cam- For their motor trip to the northern states and western 1 i 3 1 i inn rose, Alberta, the Rev. A. Cann performed the ceremony whicl) Wed Recently united in marriage Lucille Christine Carlson, daughter of Mr. and points the bride donned a coco; brown gabardine suit with yellow accessories and corsage of yellow roses.

The couple are at home at Asquith. Mrs. James Carlson of Camrosc, and Dr. Walter John Siwak of this citv, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Siwak, Prince Albert. Engagements White lace fashioned the bride'w gown, with lace tiers over a skirt of satin. The yoke was of nylon Mr. and Mrs. P.

Hummach marquisette covered with seed pearls and her veil was floor-length. She carried red roses surrounded with white net and satin Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Walper of 516 Bedford Road, Saskatoon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Robina Jane (Ruby), to Henry A. Loucks, of Hearst, Ont. Wedding to take place in Knox United Church, Donavon, on December 4, 1951, at 4 p.m. A wedding was solemnized in Vanscoy United Church when Wilma, youngest daughter of Mr. I' fV in i ribbon.

Bridal attendants, Miss Margaret Motivik of Edmonton, and and Mrs. M. D. Worden, Vanscoy, was united In marriage with JJJ fit 1 i Percy Summach of Asquith vouneest son of Mr. and Mrs.

A Summach of Saskatoon. Rev. Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Dlugos of Saskatoon announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Mav to Ernest, son of Mr. and Miss Lois Rosendahl of Cam-rose, were dressed in rose net over taffeta, and carried colonial bouquets.

Messrs. Roman Siwak and Julian Niktforuk of Steep Creek were best men and ushers were Mr. Irvin Carlson and Mr. Mirle Paechens. Fitzgerald of Asquith officiated at the ceremony.

The bride entering the church on the arm of her father, wa Semi-porcelain Dinnerware I i Mr. and Mrs k. K. Itamblin Mrs. Sam J.

Ilawes of Saskatoon. The wedding will take place Saturday, Novemler 17th, 1951, at St. David's United Church. Mrs. K.

Antoni of Wilkie, Sask. announces the engagement of her daughter Regina (Rennyi. to Mr. Irvin Donald Brack, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Brack of Clark's Crossing, Sask. Wedding to take place at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Saskatoon, on November 22, 1951 at 4 o'cloc k. Regina will be the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Robert gowned in traditional white satin with shoulder yoke of lace embroidered with seetl pearls. The long skirt featured an overlay of lace. The finger-tip veil fell gracefully from a beaded tiara headdress. She carried a white Bible complemented with red Sweetheart roses, and streamers knotted with rosebuds.

Mrs. Keith Colborn acted as matron of honor wearing blue Guests were welcomed at a reception following the service, held in the Hotel Alice banquet room. For the honeymoon trip to the northwestern states the hrifle travelled in a navy suit with red accessories. Dr. Siwak and his bride are at home at 537 Fifth Avenue, north.

Hamblin who were married tt St. Peter's Anglican Church in that city. The bride, formerly II A popular pattern in fine English wmi-porcelaln two colours white ground with ivory shoulders white ground with pale blue hhouldrrs fluted edge decorated with roses. Helen Haclvtk of Saskatoon, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hatlvik of Kenaston, and 4he ft nridegroom is the son of the late so easy ta he Iieaiitiful! DKLfSLE WATIER BIG RIVER. Nuptial vows were exchanged when Cecelia Lena Watier. youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watier, and Andre Lucin Delisle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Delisle, were united in marriage in the Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Father Leo AuCIaire Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Hamblin of Regina. Embroidered nylon net with full floating skirt fashioned the bridal gown. The veil cascaded from a headdress of orange blossoms and the bride carried km" 52-plece dinner service comprising eight each dinner, dessert, bread and butter plates, oatmeals, cups and saucers, and one each platter, haker and covered vegetable dish. Special, set $13.00 Eniou a spray of baby 'mums and red rose.

HOME SHAMPOO Bodice lin'n re moulded jVry top are favorite boom ore spotlighted in all ti'w fashion! Diacover new beauty for yourM-lf with FUxee At tint the front-hook fashion Bra. Notice your younger, rounder, more beautiful curvet your tmoother with real egg Attending the bride were her sisters. Misses Olga and Lillian Hadvik. Mr. Ronakl Hamblin was his brother's best man, and organist was Mr.

J. S. Simpsont The reception was held at 1800 York Street in Regina where the couple will be at home upon returning from a wedding trip to Kenaston and various points in the United States. Birrs JEWELLERS The bride chose a eown of white satin and lace. The skirt en traine.

was trimmed with lace and roses. Her veil of net trimmed with lace was held in place by a bonnet of lace and satin. She carried a horseshoe bouquet of white, red and pink carnations and roses and valley lilies. Her bridesmaid. Miss Margaret Irene Watier, was attired in a blue all rayon net gown adorned with multicolor sparkle sequins and her fingertip-net veil was back line! See Avant in quirk drying nylon taffeta or the tyle sketched of superior quality rayon tat in each $2.

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Her flowers were pink carnations and rosebuds. The matron of honor, Mrs. Theres Widdin of Canwood NEED BREAKFAST "I'm hungry" is an old expression so often heard, but not in the morning when the need for food is greatest. Instead, 'it this time of day, the too familiar cry is haven't The home economists of the consumer section. Canada Department of Agriculture tell us FIGHT chose a pink net gown with mul AVAMT INII IN rNT for easier, speedier dressing and more beautiful curves! Just ask your favoritt siora.

ticolor sparRle sequins, and her (veil was held by a bonnet of net There's real egg in this superb shampoo liquid, luxury creme used in the Richard Hudnut Fifth Avenue Salon to make hair easier to do, mote manageable. It caresses your hair into lusrrous loveliness, restores natural beauty, removes loose dandruff, leaves hair tanglefree, makes home permanent 'take' better. Try it, to-day. It's concentrated a little goes a long way! And remember, too, those other delightful Richard Hudnut hair beauty preparations Creme Rinse, Cxeme Hair Dressing, and the Dandruff Treatment. GG CREME SHAMPOO 'over lace.

Her flowers were pink that special attention should be carnations and rosebuds. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT REACTIONS TODAY- Ito Nik Iwittlm nmw Mt ONI KUt l-4UptU The groom was attended by directed to this neglected Mr. Hubert Delisle of Vancou-j Breakfast means breaking t.e ver and Mr. Walter Widdin of fast, the fast imposed by sleep. Canwood.

which is usually the longe-t Following the ceremony a re- period without food. L'pon wak-ception held at the bride's ening, the body's energy supply ihnme. The couple will reside at low and needs to be replen- jBig River 'iahed. (MIMMlfM UCKIIY1 CINNAMATIO CAKUltS. 11X111 CAHAA.

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