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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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SasVatoca Star-Phoenix September 15CS ceremony YWGA to hold adult education classes Personal For further information, those interested are asked to tan the YwCA Registration for these classes wilt continue until Sept 34. Double-ring St Oorge's Ukrainian Caihalie Church was the setting for a doub'e-nng ceremony, performed by tte Rev. J. Olynyk, uniting in marriage Marjone, elder daughter of Mr. and' Mrs.

Fraser of Saskatoon, and Ernie Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Matieshin. also of this city. The bride was given in marriage by her father Her attendant were Miss Sharon Fraser and M.ss Mary Fraser.

Billy Kolysher and Lawrence Hastuk were best men. Normaa Wig woods a usher. The reception was held at the Marigold Cafe. Toast master was Mr. William Kolysher.

The couple will make their home in Saskatoon course on foods related to the family It will be Wednesdays I to 10 Nov. 3 to Dec. I. Mrs. R.

J. Led-ngham is the co-ordmaior. Instruction wiil be given by WCTU plans two events Mrs. L. McClelland will convene tte rummage salt Friday Sept.

24 sponsored by the WCTU. Mrs. William Gogel was appointed to convene the membership tea scheduled for Saturday, Oct. IS. in the YWCA At the September meeting Mrs.

E. spoke concerning" the latest findings regarding drugs and pointed out the serious consequences of over-indulgence of barbiturates. A gift of money was received from Mr. W. T.

Johnston, In memory of his wife who had been a WCTU home economists and home-makers on the following: basic rules of nutrition, variety and colour in foods and home lfe eating habits of children, luncheon and supper meals, creative uses of mixes, table setting and floral arrangements, hostess cookery, and foods of other countries. If Women Only Knew Is a course to help women to understand the everyday facts of law. These include the appointing of guardians for children, drawing up a will, identification of money brought into a marriage, the loaning of money, property rights. The day and time will be decided. Another class will deal with responsibilities in an affluent, nation.

Do we live with a double standard of morals? What is the relevance of the B.ble today's life? This is "Public Affairs" research, study, discussions on such topics pertinent to living In today's world. The day and time will be decided. This fall at the YWCA four sew classes in adult edaca-tion wiJ be offered. For club members, group leaders, and executives, a Group Development Course will be held on Wednesdays and Thursdays. I to 11 31 am, October -7.

13-14, 23-21. 27-28 is for men and women. The instructor is Mr. J. E.

Peterson. He has taught similar courses at the University of Saskatchewan and has been on the staff of many Institutes for Group Development The course wil Include various aspects of group l.fe communication between persons, leadership, individual participation, problem solv. ing, decision making, and other things which help and hinder the operation of small groups. "As a result," says Mr. Paterson.

should be a more competent observer, listener and contributor to the variety of groups you belong in your family, social, and vocational life." Creative homemaking is a makes comeback, and in Orient be bought for as little as $10. they also go up to $3,000. Along with the sari and the burnoose, the kimono will now add Its grace to formal winter evenings both at home and in the ballroom here in America, where the trend toward femininity is obviously gaining momentum. The en Irene Parsons holds top government job AMEJHVEESAEY CONTINUES UNTIL SAT, SEPT. 23 RETAIL 144 2nd Ave- South.

SANILUXE ALL CIIROME Kitchen Waste Cans Misses Leslie Early and Dorenda Stirtoa of Moose Jaw are home from a holiday tr.p to California and Mexico. They visited with several former Saskatonians while in California. Among them were Dr. and Mrs. W.

Russell (the former MUdred Kemmish) in San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker (the former Consuela Kemmish) in Lot Angeles and Mrs. Edith Cof-firy Sowdon In San Francisco. Kimono in U.S.

NEW YORK (NEA) The kimono has come out of retirement both her and in the Orient This spring. In New York, Norman Norell took the kimono out of the boudoir where ft once reigned supreme, and designed beautiful kimono dresses for evening which were the sensation of his collection. And now in Japan where since World War 11 the kimono had become merely a ceremonial costume, it once again is being worn for evening as the elegant dress it is. The kimono went into figurative mothballs in its native land for two reasons. During and since the war women in Japan had to work and this form of dress does not lend itself to factory or office.

In addition, the kimono was expensive and money is Japan was scarce. So elegance lost out to economics and overseas visitors to Japan who had visualized streets lined with doll like beauties in native costumes were startled to see Instead mascaraed young women in stiletto heels and tweedy suits western garb had taken over. But these same visitors played an important role in restoring the kimono to fash-Ion in Japan. Tourism helped to bring prosperity to the average home and Japanese girls can now afford to wear this handsome dress for evening. The unusual fabric designs from Japan are taken from the traditonal motifs arched bridges, bamboo, streams, stones and the rocks in the famous temple gardens of Kyoto.

One interesting note on tha kimono is that the obi (the sash which is tied in an elaborate manner in the back) often costs more than the kimono itself. The popularity of this dress la spreading among dignitaries who visit Japan. Britain's Princess Alexandria and Princess Beatrix of The" Netherlands both own and wear beautiful kimonos for formal evenings. The fashion has caught on among American tourists as well. The price has come down and some can Wat Near! Crcy Vary int mm of taotkiat Mhag fenrf E.

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SALE PRICE. $15.99 SALE PRICE Sg.69 VI ALL PURPOSE LAP TRAY TABLE Has strong Inner liner, recessed treadle ana quiet dosing SQ.99 SALE PRICE 1 SALE S'l .69 X- PRICE 4-P1ECE CANISTER SETS A useful KING-SIZE tray with short legs that fold away for easy storage. Ideal for bed patients, TV snacks, picnics, etc. Durable baked-on enamel with colorful decoration, as illustrated, and brass-finished legs. notes Mri, Mary Kovach of fraud chief of Pythian Sister Jurisdiction of Alberta and Saskatchewan was honoied on her official visit to Saskatoon when mem-bera of VE Templa No.

fathered at the homa of Mrs. D. McLeay, 2Sth St. west, for a buffet luncheon. Mrs.

Charlea Kelmaa made tha presentation of a corsage and memento to Mrs. Kovach. A birthday party was held Saturday at St. Ann's Home for guests at the home with birthdays between July 1 and Sept. 30, when 14 men and women were honored and each received a small ift and birthday card.

The program Included a tap and ballet routine by June Palin and Joan Simon; Mr. Jim Dubois and his accordion; Miss Karen Hession singing a selection of songs and playing her own accompaniment. A large birthday cake was a highlight of the tea hour. Mrs. John Flood, chairman of the Civic Action Committee, was hostess and was assisted by Mrs.

T. Hession, Mrs. J. H. Johnson.

Mrs. Agnus Jule, Mrs. D. Palin, Mrs. J.

Simon, Mrs. A. H. Chevrier. Mrs.

J. Hunks and also Mrs. S. Sar-Ich of Davidson, Honoring Mr. and Mm.

Norman Hitchings 2007 20th St. west on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, afternoon tea will be held at their home Saturday, Sept. 2S, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Members of the family extend an invitation to friends and relatives to attend. Miss Pat Slomlntkl, October bride elect, was honored when Mrs.

S. Hartridge and Mrs. G. J. Forrest entertained at the home of the latter, 3 Mills Cresc The guest of honor, her mother Mrs.

F. Slominskl, and Mrs. U. Donley, mother of the" prospective bzridegroom were presented with corsages. A pink and white color scheme decorated the coffee table, which was covered with a lace cloth over pink and an arrangement of pink flowers and harmonizing candles.

Mrs. Slominskl presided over the coffee cups. Guests presented the bride to-be with a group gift. Is Eileen Martyn, Marion Campbell and Laurie Brossart were co-hostesses during the weekend at miscellaneous showers complimenting Miss Madelynne Zerr, bride of October. Friday evening 14 friends gathered at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

Tony Zerr, 716 4th St. Sunday there were 27 guests at the home of Mrs. Ted Martian in Allan. The bride-to-be received miscellaneous gifts for her new home. HOW TO FADE BROWN AGE SPOTS to help you keep young looking by Adrian Mitchum Brown spots are a beauty problem! They tell the world you're getting old perhaps before you really are.

What to do? Fade thsm away with esoterica, the scientifically medicated cream, esoterica acts under the skin, not on it. Carries medication down where it breaks up masses of pigment (which can cause brown age spots, freckles helping them to dissolve and fade away. It has helped me and will help you to keep looking young! I like esoterica because of its greaseless, cosmetic texture. Fragrant as hand cream or powder base, quick to absorb. Leaves a feeling of dewiness and a look of youth.

So let isoterica help you fade away those age-telling brown spots to give you a clearer, youth-like skin. $2.25 drug counters everywhere P.S. And besides esoterica Original, there's rioterica Triple Strength for stubborn cases. And lovely esoterica Facial that gives extra lubrication dry skin requires. KING-SIZE FIBERGLAS TV TRAY SETS MRS.

E. S. MATIESHIN thusiasm with which American women are adopting these graceful fashions from faraway lands is proof of that. And It's a good thing, too. A man doesn't want to dance with a drill sergeant.

So what can we lose by looking pretty and perhaps Just a trifle helpless? Mamfiffl4WMmttiiiwft-t Negro will discriminate against says the North Caro lina-born executive. "If they do it toward one, they 11 do it to ward any croup." Miss Parsons has been sizing up people for Jobs for more years than you'd think possible, looking at her. Her face is youthful, her figure supple, but she insists her only exercise has been walking up to her old third-floor office in the morning. After graduating from the University of North Carolina in 1941 she taught school a year, worked for the Civil Service Commission, became a lieuten ant In the U.S. Coast Guard do ing personnel work in the Sec ond World War and Joined the Veterans Administration in 1946 as a personnel as sistant.

Now she ranks top among the 50.000 women in the VA. the third largest U.S. government agency. CVLENDAU Eunice Unit, St. Thomas-Wesley UCW, 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday with Mrs. J. G. Joseph. 202 Ave.

south. Saskatoon Home Economics Club, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Saskatchewan Technical Institute, 33rd St. and Ave. pot luck supper.

Caswell Hi'l Unit, Third Avenue UCW, Tuesday with Mrs. R. Firth, 709 University Drive. First Baptist WA, 8 pi. Tuesday with Mrs.

George Pow, 224 11th St. west. Wellington Unit, St. David's UCW 8 m. Tuesday, with Mrs.

R. Ave. south. eye opener bath products, explain that the impact Of water from a shower Is a good awakener and the more needle like the spray, the quicker you'll come alive. You reverse the" procedure When you want to relax and sleep.

If you have enough tubs In your house or dorm to monopolize one for 10 min utes, soak in warm water, submerged to the shoulders. Use a bath oil or refreshing bath crystals to add to your pampered feeling. A warm bath also helps take out kinks from sitting at your desk or library table or cross-legged on the dorm floor over a hot game of bridge. You may have to sub a warm-to-hot shower for a long soak, in a tub. If you do.

select a soap with a moisturizer in it and then treat yourself to an after-bath friction rub preparation. Drop a hint to relatives to add refreshing colognes, powders and body oils to their college gift lists. Even a quick dash of cologne lifts your spirits between classes or before a date. MISS" LORRAINE RATZLAFF Piano Teacher of Classical Music 1814 Cairns Ave 343-3354 Each SALE PRICE 12 .98 Compare at $16.93 STUDENT'S DESK LAMPS A very practical and WASHINGTON (AP) Through the often tranquil, sometimes trap-strewn, jungle of federal bureaucracy, a slim, pixytsh-looking woman named Irene Parsons moves with the surefootedness of one who knows where she's going. At this point she has reached the loftiest personnel post In the U.S.

government ever held by a woman the a-year Job of assistant administrator for personnel of the Veterans Administration. Luckily for the 170,000 employees under her supervision, Irene Parsons couldn't act the formidable boss-lady with hat, gloves and stiletto for genteel back-stabbings if her pension depended on it. She is, rather, one of the new breed of women executives that President Johnson seems to like best to lure into government's higher circles: They're attractive and feminine without flaunting sex, decisive without being dictatorial, intelligent without parading intellectual pretensions and instinctively considerate of others without thinking of it as an instrument of policy. Their secretaries like working for them, and so do their male colleagues. Brown-haired, brown eyed Miss Parsons herself gives her gamin grin, and says: "I haven't run Into any unfavorable reaction.

Of course, I've worked with a lot of these men during the years and have been able to assist them in personnel matters. I believe they will cooperate with me fully." Equal Job opportunities are one of the top planks in Miss Parson's personal platform. "I've always said that anyone who discriminates against the safe antidote such as a chilly bath or shower as a waker-up. It takes will power to hop Into such a chaser of sluggishness but you will feel refreshed. Cool water tends to speed up blood circulation and create its own stimulation.

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Choice of two attractive decorations. BREAD BOX With Chrome Pnr Attractive and practical bread box with gleaming chrome-plated door. Other features include removable shelf, genuine Mas-onite, warp proof slicing board with woodgrain finish, gracefully rounded comers and positive turn catch. Size 144xllx94 inches. White, with chrome door.

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Choice of sizes CHINA American Beauty, Symphony, Capri, Silver Maple, Lavender Rose. Off "ROYAL" INTERIOR LATEX Economically priced Interior Latex paint. Easy to apply dries in one hour! No odor, rooms can be used Insulated Hunting Boots SALE PRICE Sponge rubber "Air-Space" Insulation pro- pAIR vides warmth in these rugged boots for immediately after painting. Washable. In 8 pastel colors and white.

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Sale Price COMBINATION Choice of 6', 7 or 8 inch Sale Price 6 FT. Reg. $6.50. Sale Price "MOTORIFIC" Battery operated. Sale Price PLANTER On metal stand.

20H" high. Sole Price Co-eds need a break jrom study routine. If tubs are available in dormitory house, take a jew minutes at night to soak and relax. Bath crystals, oil or bubble bath help wash away irritating tensions..

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