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to iStiHBl WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1933. SASKATOON STAIi-PIKENlK. PAGE nine PATTERNS Bandeau for Summer Our Greater a quiet but pretty wedding on Monday, July 1, at the home of the brides paients, Mr and Mrs P. Oreenslade, Chat lea Street. Only the Immediate lelatives of the bride and sroom wore present at the ceremony which waa conducted by the Kev A McCutcheon, pastoi of Third Avenue United Church The bride, who was given away by her fathei, looked lovely in a fiown of flnweied chiffon.

She carried a bouquet of butteifly roses and fern The hi ide's mother chose a gown of blue flowered crepe and wore a coiaage of Joanna Hill robes and sweet peas Mr Evans, fathei of the gioom was present, as was Mr An-Kus 3i eenslade Edmonton brother of the bride Greetings were received through the dav from Ronald (iieenslude, younger brother of the bride, who in stationed with the Royal Canadian Signals, White-hoise, Yukon For her traveling costume, the bride wore a crepe navy ensemble, with matching accessoties. Following the wedding ceiemonv, a buffet lunch waa served, the toast to the bride and groom being pro-l posed by the Kev. A. McOutch-; eon The happy couple left later foi 'Edmonton and points west They will be at home after August 1 at their residence, 1412 Queen Street, i North Rnttleford. The bride was for a number of vears a member of the public school teaching staff here, and the groom, formerly of the staff of Alberta College, Edmonton, Is principal of the Evans School of Music I the groom wore the uniform of the RCMP.

During the signing of the register, Mrs. A. E. Dinsley sang "Beloved It Is Morn. Following the ceremony S3 guests and relatives were entertained at the wedding breakfast.

After the toast to the -bride which was proposed by Canon H. E. Wright, a cablegram, from the grooms grandmother, Mrs F. A. Love, Gloucester, England, was read.

The bride wore as her going away costume a grey tunic dress trimmed with grey furs. Her tight fitting hat of grey straw and grey accessories made a smart ensemble. Constable and Mrs. Love left by train for their home In Foam Lake, where the groom has charge of the RCMP. detachment.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs P. M. Florence, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Brooks, all of Saskatoon; Mr and Mrs. F. Cleall and Mrs. Dunbar of Unity. A bandeau fastened coiffure like this always looks neat though breezes blow vigorously.

(Coiffure by Dumas, New Recent Weddings Fancy -el 38" -40 Widths Orrln Clayton of Willson Lake, Saak. The bride was becomingly attired in a gown of white crepe and carried a bouquet of red and pink roses Mrs Mountford, mother of the bride, and Miss Marion Leola Brown of Saskatoon signed the marriage register. After the ceremony, which was pel formed by the Rev, J. A MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton left on their wedding trip by motor. On their return they will reside at Willson Lake. ii President Says Business Women Want Security CALGARY, July 2. Business women want security, not only from economic ills but from the threat of war and unrest in the world," Miss A. Josephine Dauph-inee, of Vancouver, president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens club, declared in an interview today.

Miss with other delegates and officers of the federation, arrived here today for the opening of the annual convention tomorrow. The federations national president believes women should work for the same pay, In the same positions as men and should draw the same results. I feel very stiongly the implications against women in the unemployment insurance act which presupposes lower wages for women than for men and in consequence requires a smaller contribution from women," she said. The depression has helped the federation clubs said Miss Mary Ethel Thornton, of Winnipeg, national secretary. Women have "banded together as never before.

The federation today has a membership of 1,800. Piano Pupils of Grace Henderson Heard in Recital The pupils of Grace Henderson were heard In recital recently at her studio, when the following program waa presented: PROGRAM Duet, "Jolly Darkles, Shirley McFarland and Peggy Fleming, Paramour (Heins), Loraine Woodcock; The Band is Playing Dixie Echo, (Williams), Della Wright; "Dolls Dream," Marion Mather; Elegie, (Dupont), Vivian Woodcock; "Rustic Dance (Duval), Audrey Vaughan; "The Clock (Williams), Marguerite Rlvett; Humming Song, "Soldiers March, (Schumann), Betty Willis; "Sleigh Ride, (Williams), Billy Rlvett; "Dolly's Birthday," Pop Goes the EC Weasel, (Williams), Eileen Mc-Fadden; "Slumber Boat, (Huerter) "Waltz, (Tschaikowsky), Jean Kemp; "Polka, (Englemann), Audrey Collings; "Skating, (Klein) Millicent Wycherly; "Rondo In (Mozart), Beryl Bottomley "Rick's Dance Grotesque," (Goodrich), Tuneland, (Huerter), Shirley McFarland; Dance of the Spooks," (Anthony), "Tumbling Down the Haystack," (Endres), Peggy Fleming; 8cherzo in Flat, (Schubert), Lucille McConnell; Sonata," (Clementi), In Good Company," (Huerter), Ruth Trevoy; "Alt Weln," (Goderosky), Florence Van-alstine; Valsette" (Borowskl), "Dance In Dublin Town, (Dutton), Donald Trevoy; "Melodic, (Paderewski), Muriel McFarland; Flow-erland, (Huerter), Lloyd Trevoy; A Sailor Dance, (Dunhill) Minuet In (Paderewski), Mildred Collings; "Clair de Lune, (Debus-sy), "Ecossatses, (Chopin), Pearl Troop. PermanentWaves 12 Price Croqulgnole OU Combination or Spiral Reg. $12 $6 $10 $5 $8 $4 $6 $3 $5 $2.50 OTHER (4 METHODS 9 I ihV All work under person! mipervUtoo of Mr. T.

M. (Jujrtar BEAUTY CLINIC LTD. Ground Floor Bldg. Phono 7M7 In a choice of a score of pleasing patterns and as many new shades. Absolutely sunfast and tubfast colors.

I 1 I.KA RING LINES OF CHIFFON AND SEMI-SERVICE SILK HONE. Aborted ahadeB pairs and sizes pairs 51 00 LARGEST SIZE ILAII) IIANM.IKTI SHEETS. Hemmed enda. Superior quality. Kach WHKKLING KNITTING YARN.

Of a sturdy quality. Ideal tor boys' anil men's gaimeivts 20 OK T1IK NliWLST KAM I. In finely woven silk flat crepes 2 COTTON COM FORT hRS covered ill light colors, well stuffed Extra large, 60x72 Ear DAINTY LACK TRIMMED SILK PANTIES. All sizes White, Tearose Regular $1 50 Pair SUPERIOR QUALITY SILK KMT OMIHN.A TIO.NS. Assorted sizes ami shades.

Regul.ti $2 35 SMART UC31K FROCKS In Pleasing styles, and sizes 14 to MAYNARD SCHULTZ A quiet wedding was solemnized in Knox manse on Monday, June 24, when Miss Mary Schultz, Saskatoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jacob J. Schultz, Waldheim, became the bride of Howard E. Maynard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Maynard, Yorkton. The Rev. J. A. MacKenzie officiated and the register was signed by Miss Margaret Semple and Mr.

W. E. McIntosh. DONER LOCKIE On the evening of June 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mervyn Whalen, Saskatoon, the marriage took place of Mr Reuben Doner of Kindersley to Mrs. Bertha Lockie, of Elora, Ont the ceremony being pei formed by the Rev. M. A. Winger of Kindersley.

EPP BLOCK The farm home of Mr. and Mr. Johann Block of Danzig, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Thursday afternoon, June 27, when their daughter, Anna, was united in marriage to Mr. Peter K. Epp, son of Mr and Mrs P.

P. Epp of Laird. Bishop Jacob Wiens of Herschel, officiated at the ceremony. The Rev. David Epp of Laird and the Rev.

John Zachanas of Waldheim also delivered short messages, and Miss Margaret Dyck played the wedding march. A charming gown of white satin with veil and accessoties to match was worn by the bride who carried a bouquet of mixed flowers The ceiemony was followed by a wedding supper. The young couple will reside on the gloom's farm, southwest of Laird. EPP EPP A pretty wedding was solemnized at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Epp of Rilberfeld, when their daughter, Mary, became the bride of Mr. Walter Epp, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.

Epp of Laird. The Rev. I. P. Fricaen of Rosthern performed the marriage ceiemony and short messages were delivered by the Rev.

C. F. Sawatzky and the Rev. David Epp of Laird. Miss Selma Abrams of Waldheim played the wedding march.

The bride was charming In a gown of white satin and lace with veil and accessories to match and she carried a bouquet of garden flowers. Tiny Irma Epp. the brides sister, attended as flower girl. The ceremony was held in a huge tent and a most festive air was lent to the occasion by the lavish decorations of evergreen boughs, flowers and streamers. A wedding supper was served to the guests after the ceremony.

The newlyweds will reside on their farm south of Laird. AA ITTIG GROLLA The Lutheran Church at Ros-them was the scene of a pretty wedding on Sunday, June 30, when Miss Emily Grolla, daughter of Mr. and Mis Oscar Grolla, Rosthern, was united in marriage to Mr. Erie H. Wittig of Watson, Sask.

The Rev. W. Mahlstedt officiated. Mr J. Fast and Miss Esther Grolla signed the register.

After the ceremony a dainty wedding supper waa served at the home of the brides parents The young couple will make their home on the bridegroom's farm in the Watson district. WA NOW ST A I ILL A pretty wedding was solemnized Friday afternoon, June 28, on the lawn of the brides parents, Mr. and Mis. A. Stahll, of Borden, when their daughter, Edna, Eileen, became the bride of Mr.

Harry Twanow. The Rev. Mr. Wilson, Anglican minister, officiated. Given In marriage by her father, the bride looked charming In a full length gown of white silk and net made on princess lines with white pictute hat and gloves to match She carried a beautiful bouquet of white flowers The bridesmaids, the Misses Thelma and Mary Stahll, sisters of the bride, chose attractive frocks of tea rose flowered silk net and blue silk organdy and they carried lovely bouquets of flowers.

The Misses Vera Evelyn and Gladys Stahll, sisters of the bride, and Marjorie Lepp, a cousin, were dainty little flower glils In pastel shades of organdy. They each carried baskets of roses. Mr. Boughen acted as groomsman. Fojlowlng the ceremony a reception attended by 70 guests waa held at the home of the bride's parents The brides table was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake embedded in tulle.

Mr. and Mt Twanow left in the evening for Vancouver, the bride traveling in a blue swagger suit with accessories of white. They will be at home in Borden after July 15, BROMM SCHOLER A pretty wedding was solemnized at St John's Lutheran Church, LuBeland, on Friday, June 28, when Miss Dora Scholer, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. Paul Scholer, was united in marriage to Mr Eugene Bromm, second son of Mr.

and Mrs William Bromm, of Run-ciman, Sask formerly of west Luseland The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. Wolfram The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Anna Scholer. The girlish bride made a charming picture, gowned In white canton crepe, with touches of lace, and wearing a veil held in place with a wreath of lilies of the valley She carried a bouquet of white roses and pink carnations. Miss Clara Scholer, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing mauve organdy, and her bouquet was white roses and fern.

Mr. Carl Bromm acted aa best man, and the flower glrln, Sophie Scholer, the brides sister, and Adeline Welk, niece of the groom, were dressed In pink organdy. During the signing of the register, a duet was rendered by Hilda and Hedwlg Scholer. Following the1 HACK OF WOMEN'S hM KT DRESSES 4 In light and dat shades Regular $3 95 to $1 1 98 2 RAINPROOF PANA.VI f. styles Fine quality White and Eetu Bach 2 HENRY SOI STER At St Andrews Presbyterian Manse, on liaturday, June 29 by the Rev.

V. Brown, Miss Florence Harriet Sarah Souster to Mr. Arthur James William Henry both of Asquith Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Mitchell of Asquith acted as witnesses. The bride and groom will make their home in Asquith. Successful Picnic By Luther League A successful picnic waa held at the Forestry Farm on Friday under the auspices of the Northern Saskatchewan District Luther League of the Augustana Synod. The picnic war a feature of the program of the fourth annual convention now in session at the Augustana Church Seventh Street.

The guest speaker and Bible instructor being Dr S. J. Sehillius, of the Augustana Theological Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois. A feature of the day was a softball game between the local Leaguers and visiting delegates and friends. CLEANS ASBESTOS If the asbestos on vour radiant heater is soiled try this.

Use one tablespoon plaster of paris, adding enough water to make a paste. With a small paint brush paint the asbestos on the heater, working rapidly as the mixture dries almost instantly. RASPBERRY FRAP PE Sprinkle one quart of berrieB with two cups of sugar and one lemon juice. Let stand several hours. Force through a strainer.

Turn into the ice drawers of the mechanical reftigerator and freeze to a mush, remove, whip and freeze again. feOJUCllRA SOAP Dalits And be convinced of what it can do for your akin. Cofleor Soap contains the same effective medication that has madeCntiroro Otst-nsent the first thought in relieving the itching of pimples, eczema and Other annoying akin symptom. geld at druftftiats. Dr.

A. Hazeil Announces that he has moved to 608 Canada Bldg. Office Phone 5661 Residence Phone 97749 VACATION DAYS Arc all too short to risk spoiling them with equipment which is less than the best. When it comes to Outboard Motors choose the one jou ran deM-nd on. AN EVJNRUDE SASKATOON GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

101 2.1 rd Street, 1... Saskatoon MODERNIZE YOUR HOME NOW! Anil Increase llveabilltj, rfe-nata and personal value The time Is her Price are right Men are waiting for work. THE MONARCH LUMBER LTD. Ave. and 20th St.

lh. 8450 Voiles Yard SI. 00 11,8 $1.00 59c $1.95 69c $1.59 $1.00 new lolors 52. Each PRICE $1.39 Mylc s. 50 $4.95 $17.95 PltKE 50c 69c $1.00 69c 39c $1.59 $1.00 89c 89c 95c S3.45 95c 1220 IY NK KW EAR Idooimis and 'It nose Set EAT! Its A( 111-11 MIM 1IN(.

101)1 I. Is in annul apoit I (a fei I R. gul ir $1 1 AIN Im DOUBLE-DUTY DRESS WITH JACKET So Lovely to Look at ha Well a So Practical to Wear By ELLEN WORTH Another delightful little jacket dress if you're needing something fresh and tubbable for warm days. A very pretty effect is the plain sky-blue shantung bodice against the navy dotted sky-blue shantung as pictured. This jacket dress is equally attractive carried out in sheer cotton prints, pastel tub silks, linen, etc Few models could be simpler than today's with its sleeveless dress and raglan sleeved jacket Style No 938 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40-inches bust Size 16 requires 4 yards of 39-inch material with 1 yard of 39-Inch contrasting Summer Fashion Book contains many more smart, cool vacation clothes.

Price of book 15c Price of pattern 15c ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride Mr. and Mrs Bromm motored to Prince Albert National Park where they will spend their honeymoon. BRIDGE PARKER PRINCE ALBERT, July 2. A quiet wedding took place on Monday, July 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Parker, Prince Albert, when their daughter, Ellen Beatrice, became the wife of Cyril Bridge, court stenographer of the udicial district of Prince Albert ins Florence Parker, sister of the bride, attended as bridesmaid and Mr. John Crowe, court stenogra- Eher of Humboldt, supported the ridegroom. The Rev. Canon I.

Strong performed the marriage ceremony, the only guests present being immediate relatives Following a wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Biidge left by motor for the south. They will be at home in Prince Albert September 1, at their new residence on Nineteenth Street, west. LOBH Sweet peas and peonies were ef fectively used at a charming house wedding, which took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Rock, Seventh Street, Saskatoon, when Miss Edna Seel was united in marriage, to Mr Jack M.

Lohb. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Edward Seel, the Reverend Halliday officiating. The bride was lovely in a red-ingote dress of white moss crepe, with belted coat of apple green, and white accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses, with carnations and lilies of the valley Twenty-five guests attended the reception, whifh waa held Immediately after the ceremony A beautiful cut-work cloth draped the table which was centred by a three-tier wedding cake. Attending the pleasures of the guests were the Misses Margaret Houlding, Marion Mase-car, and Thelma Rock Soft music was played by Mr Ted Carson during the ceremony and reception Mr and Mrs Iohh left later on a motor trip to Edmonton arid Banff, the bride traveling in a golden yellow knitted suit with white accessories.

EVANS REKNSL IE NORTH BATTLE FORD, July 1 Miss Verna Greenslade, and Mr James Evans, popular North Battleford couple were married at HELD OVER This Week Unit The Great DOUGLAS Iet him solve your problems "I ih a fjc DoushMi" will iff i i two 7 (I'lrntiotift bMt frf foi mII palnina li our Blur Root) between the hours of hi to p.m. and pm. to it pm dally. ELITE CAFE PRESERVING STRAWBERRIES Next car due Thursday. Get your supply NOW while the quality Is prime.

Get our price I per case. a Gordons Fruit Market Thone 3900 or 8030 2nd Ave. HUGHES EDWARDS The home of Mr. and Mis. E.

G. Edwards of Dundurn, was on Saturday the Beene of a charming wedding when their second daugh ter Ethel Mai, became the bride of Mr Gerard M. Hughes of Saskatoon The ceremony took place on the lawn In a large marquee which was prettily decorated with fein and wild roses for the occasion. Father Mulcahey of St. Paul's Cathedral, Saskatoon, officiated The bride was gowned in white net over silk with a white picture hat and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations.

Attending her as bridesmaid was her sister, Miss Jocelyn Edwards, wearing a frock of green net and carrying a bouquet of yellow roses. Mr. Rov Early of Saskatoon, acted as best man. Mendelssohns Wedding March was played by Miss Joan Edwards Following the ceremony a dainty lunch was served in the home when the bride and bridegroom were the recipients of the usual best wishes Later In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Hughes left for Manitou Beach where they will spend a brief honeymoon before taking up residence in the Biaemar Apartments, Saskatoon The guests were Mr and Mrs. iHi James Hughes. Brandon, Man Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bullard, Mr. and Mrs J. McPherson. Mrs Eastwood Lan-da, Mrs Percy Devine, Miss Marian Ross, Miss Helen Shearer, Miss Rosalie Sharpe, Miss Jean Greenway, and Mr. Harold Wright of Sas-katpon; Mrs J.

H. Stevenson and Miss Ethel Venables of Boissevain, Man Mr. Earl Gemmill of Big River, Sask the Rev and Mrs Sanderson, Dr. and Mrs J. Finn, Mr.

and Mrs P. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs Otto Schwanbeck, Mrs Wayne Cheney, Misses Jovce and Lillian Sanderson and Mr Frank Row of Dundurn, Sask FOX STEPHENSON Miss Grace Stephenson of Kil-deer, and Mr. Fred Fox of Clair, were united in marriage at Wadena on Friday by the Rev Burley The bride was becomingly gowned In white silk. The btidal attendants were Mr and Mis.

Leslie MacArthur. a reception was held at the home of the groom's father, M. 3' Mr- and Mrs. Fred Fox will reside on a farm near Clair KNOCK KRF.IS Aquiet redding was solemnized at 813 Temperance Street on Sat- urday afternoon, June 29, when Miss Anjie Henrietta Kreps, of Hanley, Saskatchewan became the bride of Mr. Frederick William Knock, of Hanley, Sask.

The Rev. Dr. C. Endicott officiated and the register was signed by Mrs. C.

Endicott and Mrs. T. Rowles. LOVE HALLIDAY An event of unusual Interest on the morning of Thursday, June 27, was the wedding of Olive Lorraine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Halliday of Wilkie, to Constable F. A. Love, Foam Lake.

The ceremony, which was performed by Canon H. E. Wright in the bride's home, took place under an archway of cedar banked with ferns and flowers. The bridal procession entered to the strains of the wedding march EDW A RI)S WILLIAMS AN SATURDAY, June 29, at 2 30 oclock a pretty wedding was solemnized in St. James Anglican Church, Saskatoon, when Margery, younger daughter of Mrs.

E. M. and the late James Williams of this city, was united in marriage to Mr. Stanley Edwards, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Edwards of Great Yarmouth, England, Rev. H. A. Al-derwood officiating.

The bride, to the strains of the wedding march from "Lohengrin, played by Mrs. Alderwood, entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. W. J. Williams.

She looked charming In a white silk crepe suit, with corsage of roses and lilies of the valley. She carried an Ivory-bound prayer book, the gift of the groom. Following the ceremony the guests were entertained at a dainty buffet luncheon at the home of the brides brother, Mr. O. G.

Williams of this city. The rooms were tastefully decorated with a profusion of roses, of all shades, sent for the occasion by friends from the coast. The table centred with a threetiered wedding cake was decorated with pink and white roses, and tall pink tapers. Mrs. R.

C. Hives of Saskatoon and Mrs. C. S. Elliott of Colonsay, poured tea.

The toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. H. A. Alderwood and suitably responded to by the groom. Mrs.

G. Edwards, brother of the groom, complying with the request of their father, conveyed heart felt wishes for the happiness of the young couple from the fahi- Ol ily in the Old Land Following a social hour the bride slipped away and changed her wedding suit for a smart traveling frock of beige and brown crepe, with accessories to match. The happy couple left for Prince Albert en route to Emma Lake where they will spend their honeymoon. About fifty guests were present, included among which were: Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Shier, Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Shier, Mrs. Elliot Mrs Lane, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Garrett, Mr. Ed Shier, Miss M. Shier and Mrs. Robinson, all of Colonsay, Saskatchewan. HERROD MTDGE The wedding of Miss Phoebe E.

Mudge, of North Bend and Mr. George W. Herrod of Frenchman Butte was solemnized at the home of the brides parents on Wednesday morning, June 20 at 10 o'clock, the Rev. G. R.

V. Bolster officiating. The bride was most becomingly gowned in a white ensemble with white accessories. Following the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served to some 20 guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Herrod will make their home at Frenchman Butte. HUTSON DYKE At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Manse, on Saturday. June 29, by the Rev.

W. G. Brown, Miss Alberta Claudia Marion Dyke to Mr. Vernon James Hutson both of Saskatoon. The bride and grocm will make their home In Saskatoon.

CLAYTON MOINTFOKD Knox Manse was the scene of an interesting event on Saturday morning, June 29. when Miss Edna Marcella Mountford of Biggar, became the bride of Mr. Sam she, 50c, Household size, 85c eatVss SMART KMT SLITS. 3-pie. Assoited colors and sizes to $8 TWEED SWAGGER COATS AND SLITS Values $2250 to $27 50.

Assorted sizes TWUIMOAIS Rest style Pleasing shades. Sizes 2 to 14 Regul.il $1 95 $12 95 2 (OI.OUII) ItORDERED DAM AK TYKIF Mil IIS. Hemmed Size 52x52 Hat 1 72 4 REARING LINES OF NOOI A good silettion of new styli DYINTY' bll.K SETS of et and bnibsieie and panties. While and IIII.DKKVS FAV Pi l.l OY Asosrted sizes and toll.ti Ciut 70 STURDY QUALITY Mil 1 Smooth even weave Yiutl KARIM. LINES OF ORSU.

KTTI.V Wilms to $5 WHITE TAILOR! I) ri()l styles Raeh 9 50 Skill sniMUl Comfy ud made In raw style. All slzts sin Al El. A1 1 1C Ql A I 1TY GIltDI KS fitting models Assorted Vour Boy or Girl will need IIII.DKhVS Plitnv Till Of superior quality wash good, ALL-WOOL AM PIM. Itl.ASKI.ls In Grey Size 0x80 Pm HANDSOME URTAIN. I HI Attrartue pnttorris -at ouahlit EN01 80 t)l AllfY (onos PRINT In dozen of new ji.itiur Yard Hl-wool.

Fast Colors. and Kiddies athing Suits QHANGE of food, water and routine almost always bring on Irregularity. When your youngsters go on their holidays, be sure they take along a good, big bottle of Eno'o 'Fruit Salt. This will keep them regular and well. You can be sure theyll take their "daily dash of Eno in a glass of water because it tastes good and they like it I Camp director recommend Eno and take it them selves.

from Lohengrin, played by Mrs. H. R. Fleming and was led by little Katheleen Scott as flower girl, dressed in dainty white frilled lawn, with blue satin sash and carrying a basket of Joanna Hill roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret Halliday, sister of the bride, wore a floor length dress of yellow point d'esprit over taffeta and carried yellow snapdragons and gladioli.

The bride, who waa given away by her father, was truly lovely in Ivory satin with a small circular train bordered with pleating and jacket with tightly fitted sleeves and collar of pleating completed a charming model. She wore a single strand of orange blossoms In her hair and carried a beautiful sheaf of calla 1 lilies and lily of the valley. The brides mother wore a corsage of Talisman roses on her gown of Royal blue crepe. Corporal Small a best man and In new styles. Fine Women's Sold at all druggist Handy.

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