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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 10

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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PAGE TEN SASKATOON STAR-PIICENIX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1941, Recent Weddings 'v SOrhit Crocheted Scarf in Pineapple Design JAthMJN I'lIUlY NIPAWIN. A wedding look place in the United Chinch recently when Miss Frances Helen Purdy became the bride of Mr Alfred Lloyd Jackson. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. George Marshall. Miss Dorice Purdy, sister of the bnde, was JOIINMIN HF.LGAMJN FOAM LAKE A wedding was solemnized by the Rev.

Carl J. Olson at the home of Mr. and Mis. Hclgi' Helgason recently when their eldest daughter, Anna Margaret, and Mr 1 Fied Ardnor Johnson of the Leslie distnct, were married The bride was eiven away by hei father, Mr. Hclgi Helgason Miss PETTY MeCUTCHEON I ARDATH.

A wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCutcheon recently when Mable Edna, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. McCutcheon, became the bride of Mr. William Allan Petty, eon of Mr. Petty and the late Mr.

W. Petty of London, England. Mr. R. McKlerkin, evangelist, performed the ceremony.

Mr. J. A. McCutcheon gave his daughter In marriage. The bride looked lovely In a floor length gown of white alpaca crepe.

Her bridal veil was held in place with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of roses and pink carnations. The bride was attended by the matron of honor, Mrs. E. McCutcheon, who was becomingly gowned In a floor length dress of Queen's blue sheer.

She carried a bouquet of gladioli and 'mums. Mr. Elgin McCutcheon, brother of the bnde, supported the groom. After the ceremony a reception was held. The bridal couple will make their home at Delisle.

GUOSHONG MORKN 1 TISDALE. The tnarriage of tMr Glen M. Gioshong and Miss Frances M. Moren, both of Arborfield, took place at the United Church manse. The Rev.

E. J. Rainey performed the ceremony. The young couple were supported by Mr. George P.

Groshong of Mount Green, as groomsman, and Miss Hazel Adeline. Moren of Arborfield as bridesmaid. bridesmaid and Mr. Herbert Sea-, man wan beat man. was the bndesmaid and Mr.

Harold The bride waa given in mairiage Johnson, brother of the groom was by her father, Mr. Ira Puidy of bet niJin Choiceland, and wore a daint The bride woie a dress of blui gown of triple sheer over taffeta, (bird dovetone crepe with black and with finger tip veil, and cairied a gold accesoi les, and a corsage of bouquet of pink roses and fern lioges. The bndesmaid wore a royal The bndesmaid was gowned in'blue triple sheer diess with white pmk shtei, and earned a bouquet i braid and black accessories. i of white chrysanthemums and1 After the ceremony, a buffet fprn. I luncheon was served to a large nuntbn ui guents Alitf the ceiemonv, the fceudmg party and guests proceeded to the new home of the bride, where lunch was served After the KA( Kl AM HAZA( WYNYAKD.

A wedding was sol- A. femnued ai the Greek Catholic' luncheon, the young cmiple for rllB dnugh ter of Mu John Chorny of Wyn I a short honeymoon at Prince Albert and North Battleford, the biide travelling In a black suit with rose accessories Specially Selected Bedroom Suites We have listed out below buys In bedroom guile to fit every purse. It does not matter whether you buy the cheapest suite on display you will proud to own It. It looks well and no one who sees It In your home would realize how litUe you paid unless they checked prices on our floor. yaid, and the lale Joseph Zaek, be-came the bride of William, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Mike Kacha luba, of Wynyaid The ceremony TOWiVsr.M) was perf0ImP(j the Rev.

Fathei TISDALE A wedding was aol-jSzala of Yoikton. The bridesmaids emnlzed Bt the United Church were Mies Elsie Yaskowich and manse when M-. Ralph Leroy Jen-, Miss Josephine Zack, a sister of sen and Miss Munel Eileen Town-llhe bride, while the gioom was sup send, both of Pie St Marie, were (ported by Ills cousins, Messrs Mike married. The Rev E. J.

Rainey Popowich and Mike Pylypuik. peifoimed the ceremony. Mr. Mer- The bude, eilu-ml a fe'WfrWWhfTf' 'fSift'afilT car- coca iw, HKouaurr mdvicc. inc.

PINEAPPLE SCARF PATTERN 2934 Want crochet thats easy, effective and useful? Try this handsome pineapple scarf you can do It In a variety of sizes and in different weight threads. Pattern 2934 contains dliectlons for scarfs; Illustrations of it and stitches; materials required. Send twenty cents In coins plus one cent Education Tax (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Star-Phoenix, Needlecraft and address. 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Walnut Bedroom Suite Twin Bedroom Suite Three Messages Bring Sorrow But PV AgNvvrwMfc 1 Hr I fourth Happiness lied a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Afler the cere niony the happy couple returned to the home of the brides parents, where a wedding dinner was en joyed The young couple will make their home In Nelson, Thi suite consists- -of vault four drawers.

Chiffonier, full-sized bed and bench. At an exceptionally low price. 68.75 Oriental Walnut Suite Full-sized bed, 4'6; chiffonier, vanity and bench, all In a very smart design In Oriental walnut. Be sure and come In and see this suite. 149.00 Extra smart vanity dresser bed.

Walnut with matching veneers. This suite regularly sells for 8119.00. 89.50 The Newest Thin; The smart piece in this suite is the vanity. Has the oblong plate mirror that expands along length of vanity and It tilts to any angle you want Full-sized bed, chiffonier, vanity and bench. 142.00 Two 33 beds, chiffonier, vanity and bench make up this suite and at such a low price, too.

122.50 4-Piece Bedroom Suite A very plain hut strictly modern suite, with reading lights at the head of the bed. Vanity fitted with square tilting mirror. All wood bandies, easy to keep clean. Chiffonier, bed, bench. 185.00 BOEHM KRAFT ALLAN.

St. Aloyaius Roman Catholic Church was the scene of a wedding when Blondina Kraft, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mis Peter Kraft, became the biide of Mr. Mike Boehm, son of Mr man, while Miss Helen Mae David son of Pie St Marie was bridesmaid ANTII.L BURhlNSIlAW A quiet wedding was solemnized Satuiday, October 4, at the manse of St. Thomss-Wesley Church when Miss Blanche Burklnshaw only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Bur-kinshaw, was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur Antlll, son of Mrs Antlll of Saskatoon. The Rev.

P. Forsey conducted the ceremony The bride wore a navy redlngote style dress with turban and navy accessories, and corsage of pink carnations. She was attended by Miss Afra Verbeke, who chose a navy blue sheer with navy accessories. Her corsage was pink and red carnations. Mr.

Richard Ur ton attended the groom. Later a buffet supper and reception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cruse, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. The happy couple will made their home In Saskatoon. I)Gti KEt.LKK BIGGAR A wedding was sol emnnred at the home of Mr.

and Mia. Otto Kegler recently, when their eldest daughter, Nydia Anne married David Walter, youngcat son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Dagg of Valparaiso The bride wore a street length dress of blue sheer and carried a bouquet of gladioli and asters. Her sister, Miss Emily Kegler, hndes-maid, wore a street length, pressed rose, costume. Her bouquet was larkspur and gladioli. The groom was attended by themed. The Rev.

E. J. Rainey per-bridea brother, Mr. Elmer Kegler formed the ceremony. The groom The Rev.

J. Bulleyment pei formed was supported by Mr. William E. the ceremony. Kelley of Bjorkdale aa best man, The young couple will make their while Miss Annie Sloboda of High home at the Pacific Coast.

'Tor was bridesmaid. and Mrs. M. Boehm of Allan. The Rev.

Father J. Shulte officiated. The bride looked lovely in white satin gown and long white veil. She was attended by Miss Blondina Schatz, who wore a blue gown. The groom waa attended by his brother, Mr.

Ralph Boehm. KELLEY SLOBODA TISDALE. In the United Church manse, Mr. Philip Henery Kelley of Bjoikdale and Mias Mary Janve Sloboda of High Tor, were mar- Canadian Press LONDON, Oct. 10.

Four times fate hss knocked at the door of Mrs. F. S. Barnwell, three times bringing sorrow, once gladness This courageous Englishwoman Is the widow of Capt. F.

S. Barnwell, designer of the Blenheim and Beaufort airplanes. In the last three years she has received these messages: Number 1, in the summer of 1938. told of the death of her husband while testing an airplane he was building for their three air-minded sons, Anthony, John and David. Number two came early In the war.

It announced that Tony, the eldest son, a pilot In the Royal Air Force, 1 was missing. Number three was written by the commanding officer of John's squadron and said he had died In the service of the R.A.F. Number four came by cable from Malta. It told Mrs. Barhwell that David, a night fighter pilot, had been awarded the D.F.C.

He had shot down four Italian planes and damaged others. The mother sent her son a message of congratulations: Cheers. That's the stuff to give them. THREE BARGAINS from RUG DEPARTMENT For Satuiday selling we have selected these three bargains which are well below today's market value. Anyone requiring a rug of any kind would do well to purchase now.

Wilton Vali Rugs This Is a final clearance of a large shipment of which only five are left at this price. 46 4x67. There is a choice of rose or green background. Regularly sells for 89.95. Aimiuster Stair Carpet About 100 yards 27 wide.

Choice of two patterns, one has the taupe ground and the other a wine ground. Good wearing quality. 2.60 yard Sand backgiuund, conventional pattern. Size 6'9x9. Fringed ends.

Wine and blue colors In pattern. Quantity is limited. Regularly sells for 85300. 39.50 CON BOY TAYLOR Grace United Church manse was the scene of a wedding, when Myrtle Letitia Taylor, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Taylor of Bresaylor, became the biide of Robert Ellwood Conboy, second son of Mr. Boyd Conboy, Arelee. The Rev. John Manuel officiated The bride was attired In a dark tarloied suit, with hat and match Ing accessories.

She was attended by Mrs. E. MacSorley, Floral The groom was supported by Mr. MacSorley. After the ceremony, a wedding dinner was enjoyed by friends and relatives iq the Blue Room of The Elite.

BAILEY MANNER WATSON. More thafr 50 Canadian soldiers formed a guard of honor outside Holy Trinity Church, Finchley Road, Kilburn, England, at the marriage of Corporal Jack Garfield Bailey, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Bailey of Watson, to Miss Vera Irene Manser, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Manser, 36 Messina Avenue, Kilburn. The Rev.

J. Case of Chelmsford assisted by a Canadian padre, officiated. Given away by her father, the bride was gowned In white taffeta, with headdress of gardenias, worn with a long veil of net. She carried a shower bouquet of red roses. Misses Lucy, Joan, Rhona and Barbara Manser, the bride's sisters, and Misses Winnie and Peggy Denham, were bridesmaids.

Their dresses were of silk taffeta, two being blue flowered, two pink, and two ice blue. Corporal Joe Gregory, the biide-gioom's fiiend, was best man. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and was attended by 100 guests. Later, the newly wedded couple left for Westbury, Wiltshire, the bride travelling In a powder blue ensemble with wine colored 6.95 Chesterfield Suites So you think you are fussy when it comes to shopping for your home? Tou should overhear our buyers rejecting merchandise that does not come up to our expectations. Hers are some exceptionally carefully-made buys In chesterfield suites.

2-Piece Chesterfield Suite All-over green two-tone velour. Showwood frames and base. Deep comfortable seats. Reversible cushions in a modern design. 98.50 3-Piece Extra Special Suite Here is an extra special.

Kroehler made, bought before price advanced. Four different covers of velour to select fioni. Mulberry, wine, turquoise blue and rust. We cannot sell these again under 20' advance. 129.50 Kroehler Suite Made by Kroehler in a nice mahogany shade of velour.

Full showwood down arms and base. Your choice of turquoise blue chair or mahogany matching chair. 121.50 Reconditioned Radio Bargains Everyone wants to have a radio to listen to all the news and also the special programs they like to hear. No one should be without one when you can buy at these prices. All reconditioned, fully overhauled.

You never go to parties? You never have a friend? Perspiring is essential But its needless to offend! nth tonight with Ilf IBUOy THE ONE SOAP ESPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT "1 0 (Body Odor 5 tube Console A De Forest-Crosley five-tube console radio and just look at the price, Come in and let us demonstrate It for you It won't cost you anything 9 am Befor presenting Danbury mannish-tailored overcoats this season, months of preparatory work was spent by our ladies' designer, our tailors, our woolen department. Now we KNOW we have something for you the smartest, most distinctive man-tailored overcoats you will se anywhere tailored to measure of course. Styles are new and original-fresh from the designing board. The fabrics are hand-picked. The tailoring is based on what weve learned through years of catering to Canada's smartest women.

Visit your Tip Top store today. Make a leisurely inspection of the many fabrics and Danbury styles. You are sure to find just what you want. INDIVIDUALLY CHEATED FOB THE WEARER 6 tube Combination LATEST RECORDS Another De Forest-Crosley radio, but this one has six tubes and Is a combination console set. A beautiful cabinet that has been 11 fixed up.

5 tube Mantel Northern Electilc five-tube mantel set Just the right size to put on that Jk end table by the chesterfield so you can have comfort while you listen A ZM to your favorite programs Stewart-Warner Mantel Stewart-Wamer six-tube mantel radio. A very recent model. Has the short and standard wave band only. Let us demonstrate It to you. eF am SEVICK SMITH BATTLEFORD.

A wedding took place Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Risdale when Grace Elizabeth Smith, daughtei of Mrs. W. D.

Smith, North Battleford, and the late Mr. Smith, married Petty Officer Knute Olaf Sevick of the R.C.N.V.R., son of Mrs. Nicoline Sevick and the late K. O. Sevick of Norway.

The bride was given in marriage bv her brother, Mr. W. M. Smith, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Currant of Battle-ford United Church and the attendants were Miss Constance Moe and Mr.

K. O. Sevick, North Battle-foid. The bride wore a shell pink sheer dress with a silver halo and carried a bouquet of pink carnations with white baby 'mums. The bridesmaid was dressed In aqua blue sheer with a corsage of pink carnations.

The bride is a graduate of the City Hospital, Saskatoon, and has been on the staff of the Provincial Hospital here for several years, where the bridegroom was employed as an attendant until he enlisted. The bridal couple left by car for Saskatoon. TEM PLETON KILLAM FOAM LAKE. A wedding was solemnized in the United Church recently when Marjorie Katherine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. T. Klllam, and Hugh Lloyd Templeton, third son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Templeton of Emerson, were married. The Rev.

H. R. Whitmore officiated. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father. She wore a floor length white atlk Jersey gown made on Grecian lines.

She wore a coronet of orange blossoms that held her finger tip veil of silk net, and carried a bouquet of Joanna Hill roses. The bride was attended by Miss Dorothy Templeton, sister of the bridegroom, who wore pink Romance. crepe with matching halo. Her flowers were pink rosea Mr. G.

Strecker of Winnipeg attended the bridegroom and Mr. Allan Templeton acted as usher. A reception was held at the home of the brides parents. Tbs happy couple left for Winnipeg on the evening train. For travelling, the bride chose a smart black wool suit, with matching off-the-face hat and ice blue accessories.

Over her suit she wore a blonde opossum Jacket. LILY PONS IN SONG Each $1.00 VlllSIMRn mono. Pint ohhtlfato MAKIfc A.NTOIkTTfc MIMi 8181 LHTRKMJM 1 Idle 8tr. 4 I mi (APTIVfc, 1801 Til BELL SONO from Lakme. V1B19 IJA PAPILLONS Tbe Bat- tprftlPRl AKTORAIJfi Hate Tns attractiva coat featurea the new tly front, and fashionable pivof tleeve.

Observe the snug neckline, particularly smart and practical in crisp weather It haa tab tleevea and vant in antra back. Studio Lounges Studio lounges are the handiest pieces of furniture you can have in a home. It always makes an extra living room or den and then when unexpected company comes you have a bed for them and no fuss. Studio Lounge Upholstered In a blue velour with tapeBtry trim. Fitted with a roomy bedding compartment.

Drop back style makes Into a double bed. 32.50 3-Cushion Style Three-cushton style with bedding compartment below. Upholstered In green and rust tones. Makes Into twin beds very easily, 39.50 2-Piece Studio Lounge Arm style lounge and chair. An exceptionally low price for this well-made furniture.

Upholstered in green silk faced tapestry. Very comfortable chair. 69.50 Each $1.35 8185 MAGIC ELITE Ah I Knew ft IX). HERB TUB GENTLE LARK VlMlfr-ftl DANVRB 1IJLANELLE COME IN AND CHOOSE YOUR OWN RECORDS AT Heintzman o.v Ltd. ISA 2nd Avenue, 8.

Saskatoon Radios, Record Players Instrument Accessories Sheet Music, etc. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD I HULkuME if tTFnifM'i tmviwn'm 175 SECOND AVENUE, S. I.

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