Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

Publication:
Star-Phoenixi
Location:
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TITK SASKATOON PUCENIX. TIIUIfSDAV. AUGUST 23. ms. PAGE 8EVE latter la a member Church Conference wan.

of the United in Saskati-he- Men ho always wear Nvnunrv Rtin II iteeest: Edited by BERYL MORRISON SWAIL New Items Welcomed Phone 3245 Kings Clothier's ttxsbcfdashcs.Ud. The marriage of Miss Effie Lillian Raid, of Birch Hills, and Mr Melville Knowdrn, of Saskatoon, took place quietly at Wesley United Church manse one day last week. Rev. W. Fratt officiating Mr.

and Mrs. Rnowden motored to Banff for their honeymoon. 19 Final Clearance Of RECENT WEDDINGS WOMAN PROMINENT! ON PROGRAM OF SCIENTISTS, SEPT. 5j ALCORN WALTON Mr. Harold Theodore Alcorn an Miss Irene Margaret Walton of fcYKKS THORPE vhieh as resnonded to bv the bride- Melville, were united In mar- PALM BEACH SUITS 18, at r.r.-.

Ann t-hureh 8'oom. flag, on Saturday, August on Saturday, August St. I Wesley manse. Rev. J.

W. Pratt Twenty-Six Paper, Will be Read i- VcZ XZI'IZ officiated. The couple were Costume Charm For Co-Ed Analyzed By Couturier; Simplicity First Requisite Youthf ulness and Simple Line Remain Keynotes of College Girl's Dress, Says Henri Bendel, Discouraging Bizarre Touches o'clock, when Min Emilv Thorp. with the three-tiered By Women at Conference In Glasgow Innovation daughter of Mr. and' Mrs.

Charles Thorpe, Avenue South, became the bride of Mr. George Edmund Sykes, of Prince Albert, son of Mrs. M. Sykes. Saskatoon, lively Auvust flowers beautified the church, wsiich waa filled for the Impressive service, I read by the Rev.

G. IL weddmg cake on a beautiful lace-trimmed cloth. Tall pink tapers in silver candlesticks and cut. flowers uere used. The bride and bridegroom were the rec.pieuts of many lovely gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. Sykes are leaving this morning for Prince Albert and will be at home after Seutember 1 at Only 12 left of these wonderfully cool suits. Even at this very low price it will pay you to buy one for next year. They sell regularly at Special at $7-50 Holmes, rural dean.

Th charming bride, who was wy-unn fcireet. fcst. By HENRI BENDEL periwinkle blue georgette with the King's Plan I a very convenient way to buy clothe on credit. Don't do without new clothes. Come In and see us.

KW YORK, Aug. I tiered skirt, each Her bound with 23. The coieo crepe and applied bo that the skirt girl of today 18 longer In the back, incidentally, The British Association for the Auiaiueiaent of Science wUI meet nt Glasgow, from September to It Three thousand members are expected to be present. There will be about SO papers for discussion. Twenty-six papers will be read by women.

Fourteen ot these will he In the botanical section, four In the psychologieal section, two In the education section, two in the anthropological section. The foreaty section will be presided over by Dame Helen Gwynne Vaugban. An interest! feature trill be dlscuMSion on broadcasting In education. In which Kir John Keith, Sir William Bract; and Sir Oliver Lodge will take part. the tiered skirt is to be more popu given In marriage by her father, en-1 Rnim iw tered the church to th strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin.

1 Helen Marl played by Mr. D. Mitchner. who "nd Mr- Stanley H. Brown presided at the organ for the Pr'v 'vent of jiervice.

playing Mendelssohn's Wed- Auguxt 20. at the ding March at the close. The bride J0 mother Mr, waa Tweariag a becoming ensemble of 1 fvlck: Alberta, beige georgette, the coat opening over I Edwardson of Alsask. of-a sleeveless frock, with knife-pleated ''ciatd youthful bride, a klrt Her costume was comoleted of Mrs. Levick and the 139 Second N.

t. mart about ber clothe a well aa her book. Wherein aha doea not give the impression of making clothes of paramo Importance, a a the society girl often does. or. It will take about 15 minutes.

movements for imnrovinp nrnHiiiniu Chill and serve with cmtard in Palestine. Besides, they have also with an imDorted hat of areoraette. 1 Mr- Hurley, was daintily lar than ever this season, both for day and evening. SILK CREPE The bodice Is simplicity itself, with a modest neckline and a crushed sash at the low waistline, held in place with a buckle of rhinestones and crystals. For classroom and for general day wear.

I can think of nothing more appropriate than flat silk crepes, and I am showing one of Vionnet's most wonderful creations you would Deen most generous to all other hioi anrf nob intra nf heitre. and dressed In Nile green crepe. Bile worthy causes. H.o hrlrinrrnnm'i trift alrinr nt waa attended by Miss G. Conwav.

Mure made by besting yolks of eggs with remaining sugar, flour and salt sifted together. Add milk scalded over hot water, stirring constantly. Cook over hot water until mixture thickens and coats the spoon. Cool and flavor with vanilla. HOME FROM HOSPITAL.

pearls. Her was of Ophelia delicate Kreen, and roses. i MlM Muriel Bond in cherry crepe, She was attended by her sister, were the bridesmaids The bride-Miss' Elsie Thorpe, dressed In apri- Kroom assisted by Mr. Earl Con-cot georgette, trimmed with lace way and Mr. Arden Long, frills, with which was worn a match- After a short honeymoon at Moose Ing hat, and Miss Ethel Jaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown will spend niece of the groom, in gold crepe few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lev-with black moire bow and hat to' Jfk nd later make their home in ir.atch.

Both attendants carried pink Wninipeg. and white carnations prettily ar-j langed with ferns. MASO t-HALL The bride's mother wore a smart A quiet wedding took place on gown of sand georgette with hat to Monday morning at St. Paul's Pres- Mrs. J.

Montague Monger, who has been a patient in the City Hospital, has returned home, i SEA AND FOAM ZIONISTS ESTABLISH INEW SCHOOL WING TO HONOR LEADERS recognize her touch at the neckline. The color combination is two shades of rose, with the deep scarf appliqued on with a tiny embroidery stitch, as Is also, the sash at the waist which falls in a full soft bow at the right side circular, with a delightful side flare the skirt gives the effect of a two-piece frock. KALABUND TEA Fancy Selected Golden ORANGE PEKOE A Tea of Exquisite Quality We are now agent for the above well known tea. W.Robertson Co. Phone 5314 Navy blue for afternoon and white for evenings are the Paris enthusiasms of the moment.

match and corsage or roses. Mrs. Dyienan manse. I'nnce Albert, when Miss Mable Hall and Mr. New Wing to Palestinian School Marks Silver Wedding of Mrs.

and Mrs. Freiman Sykes, mother of the groom, was in black brocaded georgina. with touches of pink and sand hat, and also wore roses. Mrs. McPhee, of Prince Albert, sister of the groom, was In wisteria crepe, with harmonizing hat.

So long aa she is a school girl, there is an unwritten law that her clothes conform te certain standards at simplicity and youthfulmwo. "The most exclusive schools discourage elaborate costuming in girls, and boarding schools and finishing schools are often definite to the point of uniforms. I think it would be'an excellent plan if colleges had a department where young women might be taught taste in dress, and given thorougk instruction In their design and color. CLOTHES IMPORTANT For clothes are tremendously important, not in themselves, but in their effects on the wearer and on beholders. Nothing so definitely stamps a girl aa one of good breeu-ing and culture as the right clothes, worn at the right time.

And many a girl has had to live down her. clothes before she could assert her own individuality. today I have selected three costumes I consider ideal for the college girl. The sports costume, appropriate for golf, hiking or any outdoor activity during the autumn season, is one of Chanel's creations. The blouse departs radically from, the formal sweater so long prevalent for sport wear, and is developed Percy Walter Mason of Prince AI-: bert wer united in marriage, the Rev.

J. W. Graham officiating. The register was signed by Miss W. Z.

Hall and J. K. Gordon. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. GOOD MORNING Miss Jean Cameron, of Richard. I A. Edwards, has left to visit friends arrived in Saskatoon this week to' in Edmonton, Calgary.

Medicine take up her studies at the Normal Hat, Brandon, and Winnipeg before The bracelet at the tip. which slips conveniently over the wrist, is the newest innovation in MENUS FOR THE FAMILY By SISTERMARY BREAKFAST Blueberries with ready to serve cereal and sugar and cream, French toast, marmalade, milk, coffee. The bridegroom was assisted by iHall. formerhr nf thin citv returning home to Toronto. School.

Congratulatory messages poured In Saturday from all parts of the world to Mr. and Mr. A. J. Freiman, I widely known Ottawa residents, on the celebration of the silver annlver- sary of their wedding Cables were received from friends and Zionist organizations In Shane- has has Miss Vivian Robertson, who been holidaying in Bladworth, returned to Saskatoon.

hit brother, Mr. Stanley Sykes, as i Mr. and Mrs. Mason Will make best man. Mr.

William Thorpe and their home In Prince Aiuun. Mr. Eric Ivison were the ushers. After the ceremony a reception TIRLET HACKWELL was held at the home of the bride I At Third Avenue msnse, Saska-parents, Mr. Frank Goulding uncle toon on Wednesday, August 22.

Mr. of the bride, proposing the ilrst toast, Edward Turley of Punnichy, son of Mr. Alan McCaskell has returned from a holiday at Carlyle Lake. Mrs. G.

Y. Cameron, accompanied by her small sons, Gordon and Ross, who has been visiting her brother-in-law, Gene Dickson, Brada, spent Wednesday in Saskatoon with relatives on her way to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wesley Armstrong. LUNCHEON Creamed celery on toast, shredded lettuce with French ihai. Palestine, England 'and France, while hundreds of telegrams convey A.

N. Hamilton, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. R. C. Hamilton, left Wednesday morning by motor for a holiday In Loverna.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Bain, 831 Seventh Avenue, have returned from a motor trip to Brock, accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Turley of Zea-landia, and Miss Ethel M. Hackwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Hackwell of Rosetown. Rev. J.

B. Taylor of The Bible House officiated. The bride was attended' by her Bisters, Misses Winnifred and Isabella Hackwell, was gowned in deli- dressing, apple float, milk, tea. DINNER Jellied lamb loaf, lattice potatoes, late peas in cream, tomato and cabbage salad, orange ice. plain cake, milk, cottee.

Tomatoes are delicious stuffed ing good wishes arrived from all parts of the Dominion and the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Freiman celebrated their silver wedding anniversary When You Buy New Furniture At this store you may take full advantage. of our- EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT It's a convenience for you whereby 'yii may exchange used furniture for new.

Pbona 4532 our appraiser will call. YogersFurniturcCo. tI9 24nd St. E. Phone 4533 NANCY PAGE -SILVER MOON AND BLUE SKY FURNISH INSPIRATION By Florence La Ganke Mrs.

Alberta C. Trimble, Canadian authoress of The Pas, was a quietly In Montreal where Mrs. Frei- by the latter's sisters. Misses Mar- with a sour cream dressing. Use patient In the Montreal Gen guest at the King George Hotel yes- garet and Henrietta Stephen.

lemon juice in place of vinegar and "P'H te reports from shred the cabbage very fine if small I n.reBlBta.,e Mri Frclnan mak- excellent ing progress toward her phildren are to ie served I cate honeydew georgette with a picture hat of the same material. Miss Winnifred Hackwell wore a dress of I cream silk and Miss Isahelle Hack-! well was in rose satin. The couple I left by train for Madisdn and after September 3 will make their home at Punnichy. leraay on ner way nome tu, after attending the annual meeting of the Canadian Authors' Association at Calgary a few weeks ago. Mrs.

also visaed Banff, Edmonton, Vancouver, Seattle and Apple float is ideal for children Mrs. Sam McLeod, Miss Edna Mc-Leod and Miss Gretta Munro, R.N., have returned from a two months' visit In Vancouver, and other western point. in knitted suk in an tne ricn, meuow colors of brown tan and bronze. The neckline and waistline end in graceful ties and theTtraight sleeves have a turn back cuff. The skirt is of brown comfortably wide, with deep pleats in the front.

The hat has' a moderate sized brim, jauntily rolled at one side, and is fashioned of orange and white angora. The evening gown for the college girt must have charm and illusion without suggestion the bizarre or the extreme. An ideal choice is the model of usual good health after a serious operation. SIGNALLY HONORED The silver wedding anniversary of this prominent and highly esteemed Ottawa coupler who are outstanding leaders in the Zionist movement, was signally honored In both Canada and Palestine, by a plan, announced last week to establish an additional wing to the Girls' Agricultural School in Palestine, which will be known as "The Lilian Freiman Wing." In honor of the 25 years of happy married life of Mr. and Mrs.

Freiman and of their service to the Zionist movement this wing will be built by subsorlptions contributed by the various Hadassah Chapters through Cross-Eyes Can Be Corrected Mr. and Mrs. J. Clare MacArthur. of Regina, and Mis Eva Whitehead, of Toronto are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. O. Clair Graveley. Mrs. A--Coronel and her daughter, Gladys, who have recently returned from Paris, are visiting the former's mother, 'Mrs.

Ross, and Mrs. J. Oakes, Riviera Apartments. a Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lovell have. well as grown-ujs. Apple Float One and one-half cups boiling water, 1 cup sugar. 4 apples, 2 eggs. 1 1-4 cups milk, 1-2, tablespoon flpur.

1-8 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. Make a syrup of water and 1-2 cup sugar and boil five minutes. Add apples pared and cored, cover' and simmer, basting frequently until tender but not broken. -Remove to a baking dish and reduce syrup until thick. Fill cavities of apples with syrup and let cool, Beat whites of eggs until stiff and dry, beating in five tablespoons, sugar and a few drops of vanilla.

Pile on top of apples and bake in a slow oven until meringue col- SOCIAL ASPIRANTS DEFEAT PURPOSE BY PRESV APOLOGIES In honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. L. Colbiomsen, of Maidstone, and Mr. C.

J. Anderson, of Belgrade, Mrs. K. F. Colbiornsen, 509 Dufferin Avenue, entertained a large number of friends at the tea hour on Tuesday afternoon, quantities of garden flowers graced the rooms and adorned the pretty tea table.

Mrs. Albert Dunning left on Tuesday evening for Lenore, called by the serious illness of her mother. Hon. P. C.

Larkin, high commissioner for Canada, Lady Williams-Taylor, Mr. Ludwig Aubert, consul-general (or Norway, Mr. F. Plant, C.B.E., of the Dominion's office, Mr. F.

Skevington, of London, England, and Miss Stanhope have arrived at Government House. Ottawa. NICHOLSON MASSE V. A very pretty August wedding was solemnized at the United churcli, Wadena: 'recently, wh-n Marian Leila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman L. Masscy, became the bride of Rev. Alex. Malcolm Nicholson, son of Mr. Alexander Nicholson of Lucknow, Ont.

The officiating ministers were. Rev. J. Smith-Windsor, Cupar, and Rev. A J.

Waterman, Wadena. I The church, decorated by the girl friends of the bride, waa a bower of 1 beauty with a bank of green and white In the centre, set off' by sea- sonal flowers. Mr. C. M.

Hall presided at the organ, and in addition to the bridal i chorus and wrdding march, din-1 coursed soft music throughout tho ceremony. The bride, who was given In mar-I riage by ber father, was charming returned from their Wedding trip to Publish Regrets at Inability to the Pacific coast out the Dominion. Mr. and Mrs. Frel-' man have been most genermis contributors to this and all other major Obey Royal Arouse Amusement Nany set one of the prettiest tables she had ever seen when she entertained for Joan's mother, Nancy's alster, who had just returned from lands far away.

The idea of the table was silvery moonshine and dark starry nights. First Nancy put a silence pad on the table. She covered this with silver finished oil cloth. Jt is procurable in a mat finish which resembles the more expensive silver cloth. Over this Nancy laid her filmy lace runner and plate doilies.

The star shaped lamp above her dining room table helped to carry out the idea of starry -night. HOLT, RENFREW'S I in her graduation dress, a period frock of ivory Chengtu crepe, with pearl and satin trimmings. The DR. J. M.

UHRICH WILL OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERIES Mrs. Vern DeGeer and her sister, Miss Delia Brooks, have returned from a vacation Bpent with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

McDonald, at Calgary, and at Banff. Dr. Dorothy Downie, Ph.D., B.Sc, of Edinburgh, who has completed a three-year scholarship in VChicago, was a brief visitor to Montreal yesterday en route to Scotland, sailing aboard the Cunarder Antonia. Dr. Downie specialized in the study of botany and will assume duties with the faculty of the University of Aberdeen.

She spoke appreciately of the United States and Canada, and of the many interesting floral examples to be found on the American continent. Dr. R. C. Wallace, newly appointed president of the University of Alberta, with Mrs.

Wallace and their three children, Ronald, Sheila and Brenda, have arrived In Edmonton from Winnipeg, and are at present guests at the Macdonald hotel. Mrs. 3. Chapp and daughters. Betty Jean and Donna Marie, have LONDON "Mrs.

Social Climber regrets that she was unavoidably prevented from obeying Their Majesties' command to attend the garden party at Buckingham Palace." Announcements like this in the social columns of the London press published for a fee of three guineas per insertion were of frequent occurrence directly after the interest- ing function 'at the palace last month They have caused amusement rather" than respectful interest among those who have real knowledge of procedure in high social matters. In the first place an invitation to a garden party at Buckingham Palace is not in the nature of a command." The Invitations are issued on the joint behalf of the King and Queen, and it is the sover-ign of the realm alone who possesses the prerogative of issuing "commands." In point of fact the Lord Chamberlain is "commanded" to issue, the invitations (and indicates to on the card of invitation). And it ia not deemed necessary for any- 4 one to offer a public apology to the King or Queen. Parkview Presbyterian church plans to establish a series of meetings, such as are finding favor in many parts of the Old Country, known as "Pleasant Sunday Afternoons," and will open the aeries on Sunday, September 9, at 3 o'clock, according to an announcement made today by Mr. R.

M. Mayson. On this occasion the Hon. J. M.

Uhrlch, M.D., Minister of Public Health, will be the speaker. THE LITTLE DAYS AUGUST FUR SALE OFFERS YOU A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE 20 to 30 ON YOUR FUR COAT FOR NEXT SEASON You will be well repaid to avail yourself of the savings offered by' these special prices. Our Stock of Beautiful furs is wonderfully well assorted the styles are new and the furs are of Holt Renfrew quality a most appealing selection! By buying direct from the trapper, manufacturing in our own factories and selling direct through our twn retail stores, we are able to offer, you garments of finer quality for your money than are obtainable elsewhere. beautifully embroidered Brussels net veil, caught with orange blos-; Bonis, fell over a long tulle train. She carried a shower bouquet of ophelia roses and lilies-ol-the-valley Miss Norma Massey, sister af tho bride, was maid of honor.

She wore a period gown of blue georgette with i French flowers and a tulle picture to match. Her bouquet waa of rose asters and delphinium. The bridesmaids were Miss Norma Nicholson, sister of the.gyom, who was gowned in egg-hell georgette with mauve picture hat, carrying mauve asters and yellow gladioli, and Miss Roberta Mass-y, sister of the bride, in green georgette, with pale yellow hat, and carrying yellow snap-dragon and baby's breath. The juvenile attendants, preced-Ing the bride, were little Jean Couch. In a befrllled frock of blue organdy, carrying a basket of sweet peas, and Jack Renz, the bearer of i the 'ring, which was carried on a small Cushion of silk ond fringe from the wedding dress of nearly HO years ago of the bride's grand-j mother.

i The groom was supported by. the Rev. Harold Fennell and the ushers were Mr. Norman Bland Massey and Rev. Rowan Vk Binning.

The brHIe' mother was becoming-: i ly attired jn a gown of rose glow georgette and hat to match, with a i i corsage bouquet of ophelia roses. i During the signing of the register, 1 Mrs. J. 8mlth-WUidsor, the bride's returned irom an exienoea visn in South Dakota and other parts of the United States. i Miss Jessie Bunn hss returned to Saskatoon after spending two weeks with her parents In Victoria.

Mrs. Nelson Woodswf rth Taylor, of Minneapolis, is visiting her husband's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B.

Taylor, Albert Avenue, for a few days. Mrs. Taylor spent the summer at her California home and will join Dr. Taylor at Rochester, wher he is engaged in research study at the Mayo clinic. Dr.

and Mrs. Taylor expect to return to Minneapolis late in September. The great big strutting day go past Like generals wearing lace. They puff their chests and shine their hair. They have a certain grace.

There's Christmas and there's New Year's. And eke St. Patrick's Day, And July First is padded so He scarce can inarch away. But give to me the little days. Just plain days, small and brown, Just days of fleecy little clouds, Days In some quiet town.

For the center she used a glass plateau which mirrored the pewter bowl with Its blue bachelor buttons and fringed white pinks. Th goblet were of deep blue glass. She used pewter bonbon dishei which held white candles and silver dragees. The candlesticks wer of pewter. In them she placed white candles.

The whole effect of shimmering silver of pewter, table silver and silver table covering set off by the deep blue of the night sky was most effective. Had she been unable to get bachelor buttons or asters in blue he would have used white pond lilies opening lazily on a. shallow pewter or silver plats. 1 Mrs. Graham Condie and two children of Seattle, Washington, are spending a few days with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. T. sister, sang very effectively At Dawningi" After the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served at the homej of the bride' parents. White satin streamers, intertwined with smllax, hung from the liehts to the prettily HAVE VOl FURS REPAIRED NOW SAVE See that your Furs are in safe hands and that they are not entrusted to irresponsible and inexperienced persons. Send them to Holt.

Renfrew's. Furrier since 1837. Work done to your satisfaction at minimum cost Estimate furnished. Coats Relined from $15.00 up H. Gamble, 302 Main Street.

The little day are comforting, They settle one to rest, They stir the fire and sweep the hearth And do their very best To make the world a happy place In which to live and die. So give to me the little days And let the great march by. I appointed table, which was centred Mrs. A. Riehm who has been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Fashion Plaque A few outstanding values in the Sale FUR COATS 0 Keg. August Sale ELECTRIC SEAL C7Q Kfl misses sizes, plain SIIO 3IWJU ELECTRIC SEAL Q7 CA women's sizes 125 I ivU ELECTRIC SEAL Alaska sable 1 1 fl Ofl trimmed, misses sizes 140 I I UsUU ELECTRIC SEAL Alaska sable 4 pC fift trimmed, women' 165 I bViUU CARACT'L LAMB Q7 CO grey or beige 125 wli3U 195.00 HUDSON SEAL PQR 110 plain or Alaska sable trimmed 875 aV.UU PERSIAN LAMB QfiR ft Alaska sable trimmed 450 OOw. UU GEM-IN SEAL QilR flfl self trimmed 433 WWW Similar' reductions on every fur garment In stork, Including novelty fur coat and neckpieces.

WRITE TODAY ttlng your requirements. Give size, height and weight and fur Interested In. Garments sent on approval to out of town customers if desired. We pay express charges both ways. Send Bank or business references if not already known to us.

No obligation to purchase. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND TTJ abt specialists say JD that Infant's Delight should always be used for baby's bath. It is free from the lightest trace of harsh-oess, tod promotes skin health that far ottlives babyhood. Stock Service The Largest AND The Quickest i wnn me mree-uerea weaamg case, i Tall pink tapers anL pink sweet pea in tiny vases, carried out the color scheme. Mrs.

W. E. Hawke poured tea and Mrs. A. W.

Henry, sister of the bride, cut the Ices. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Roy Peel, Misses Sadie Boyd, Marlon Binning, and Edith Smith-Windsor. The nappy couple left on the evening train for a brief honeymoon In Ontario, after which they sail, in September, on the S.S. Antonia for Edinburgh, where the groom will continue his studies and also act as assistant minister at St Stephen church.

The bride travelled in- a greyed peach Kasha coat with Russian fox cuffs, over a peach georgette dress Her hat was a French Deauville model of felt, burnt and htencilled la pastel shades. The out-of4own guest included: Miss Norma! Nicholson, Lucknow, Rev. and Mrs. J. SmithAVind-sor and daughters, Edith and Joy, of Cupar; Mrs.

A. W. Henry and son, John, of Edmonton; 'Mrs. W. E.

Hawke, Mr. and Mr. A. E. Cairns cf MclfoH: Mrs Rov Perl.

if Mr. and Mrs. Tat. PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE Mail orders for men's and women' smart Fall and Winter apparel will receive prompt personal attention from our shopping service. When remitting send marked cheque 'br money order.

If not suited, money will he refunded on return of goods. Complete satisfaction assured. INFANTS AT CoH.WENTZ lUHBER The 8oap rbr'That Delightful Feeling' 1MJ if Did You Know I PHONES: SSL 6131 T7558 Now Is the Time to Fix Up Your Buildings Before Cold Weather Sets In BUY YOUR LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES HERE HOLT, RENFREW LTD. Makers' of dependable furs for over ninety year WINNIPEG, MAN. Claire Tate and Conrad Tate, of Moose Jaw; Missea Sadie Bovd and Marion Binning, of Moose Jaw; Miss Helen Ma neon, of Saskatoon; Rev.

H. Frontll. an Rev. R. I).

Binning, Moore Jaw. The bride and groom are graduates of the University of Saskatchewan, the former having been on teackibrf BlAiT of lellort Iliith BLACK WHITE CAES Carry Liability Insurance FOR YOUR PROTECTION Phones 3133-3033 A New Fall Froak of black satin show the feminine trend of the mode In it long knife-pleated collar and deep cuff of bei-e th ocnooi lor mree year, while.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Star-Phoenix
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Star-Phoenix Archive

Pages Available:
1,254,983
Years Available:
1902-2024