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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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SASKATOON STAK-PHCENIX. PAGE NINE THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940. dressmaker and millinery establishments, practically all of waich closed their Paris salons. scniaparetn, moiyneux, juanvm.i mmr THE WOMAN'S PAGE PARIS FILLED WITH CROWDS OF REFUGEES Paquln, and Hein are closing here and opening at Biarritz. ANOTHER JOB, GIRLS NEW YORK.

A new calling for young women is that of "outdoor! Bridal Couple Recent Weddings Famed Dressmakers Evacuate COLTER BOSHUCK advertising agent," witn placard, now prevalent on Broadway. Since hiring sandwich-girls, several con- Smart Establishments As War Advances ORDERS OF $1.50 OR OYER DELIVERED FREE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 14 AND 15 corns have increased business 10 St. Thomas-Wesley Church was the scene of a pretty wedding recently when Annie, daughter of per cent. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Boshuck, became the bride of Mr. Reginald YOUNG TENOR PRESENTED IN FINE RECITAL Mr. Lloyd D. Jamieson Sings Good Program Wednesday In The Bessborough Mr. Lloyd D.

Jamieson, promising young Saskatoon tenor, was presented in recital Wednesday eve PlVAfUEQ Queen's Royal, Colter, son of Mr. L. Colter and the 2 tins 27C Choice, 15-oz. 1 LiXlVllLiiJ By ALICE MAXWELL Associated Press Staff Writer PARIS, June 13. "Gay Paree" was a half-empty shell today, quiet itself as the sound of battle reached its streets.

Instead of the fashionable tourists and other customers usually arriving at this time of year to Thinks Air Force Should Use Women late Mrs. L. Colter. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. She was attired in a dress of white net and lace RITZ OR CRAX BIS- DANIELSON MORRISON A quiet wedding was solemnized in St.

Paul's rectory in Saskatoon, May 24, when Eveline Florence, youngest daughter of Mia. Hugh Morrison and the late Mr. Morrison of Young, became the bride of Mr. Allan Edgar Danielson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Aran Danielson of Zelma. The Rev. Father Mulcahey officiated. The bride wore a navy tailored suit with pink and white accessories. The register wag signed by Mrs.

Hugh Morrison, and Mrs. W. R. Pitt, both of Saskatoon. After a honeymoon in Saskatoon and Dundurn, the couple will reside in Young.

MEACHAM KNAPP The marriage of Vera Josephine, CUITS pkgs. pkS! and carried a bouquet of roses. Her 2 25c long, flowing veil was gathered into patronize world-famed dressmakers MIXED JAM, Jlfl Security, 4-lb. tin fUU GRAHAM WAFERS Paulin's, 01 ft 1-lb. cello pkg.

I PEANUT BUTTER To Train Pilots NEW YORK, June and milliners, refugees were arriv a halo cap bordered by tiny white flowers. ing in droves from battle-torn POUND CAKE, for Straw-berry Shortcake, each I ft u4 The bride was attended by her ning in The Bessborough by Knox United Church choir. Mr. Jamieson was assisted by another talented northern France. The dressmakers themselves had tion of a women a air corps, sister, Miss Nettie Boshuck, as trained for non-combatant duties voung artist, Miss Dorothy Thurs maid of honor.

Her bouquet was of pink and mauve peonies. She wore Squirrel, No. 2 tin 27c 9c CRAPE-NUTS FLAKES, pkg. packed up and left. The Government was gone and all but one of the newspapers were gone.

ton, violinist. The program was well planned, both from an artistic behind the lines, should be a basic part of the United States' aerial a pink net gown and a coronet of Automobiles were streaming out matching flowers with shoulder-length veil. The three bridesmaids defence program, in the opinion of standpoint, and to display the versatility of the artists. of the capital packed with civilians. Jacqueline Cochran, winner of the Poorer people walked.

were in pastel-shade gowns, while delicately-colored peonies made up Dr. Ballard's Mr. Jamieson's voice is pleasing. It has a nice lyric quality, and a daughter of Mr. J.

L. Knapp of As-quith, and Mr. Willard Meacham of Platforms of the Gare St. Lazare, where boat trains from de luxe the bouquets of each. The bride's Bendix Transcontinental Air Race in 1938 and holder of several national and International airplane rich tone in the lower register.

What is more important, however, was his artistic and- intelli liners usually are unloading aristo speed records, sister, Miss Olga Boshuck, chose pink net trimmed with lace. Miss Olga Kltzul, cousin of the bride, was dressed In a dusky rose sheer. Sylvania, was solemnized in the manse of the Elim Pentecostal Tabernacle, June 10. The Rev. W.

H. Found officiated. The bride was smartly attired in cratic passengers at this time of year, were crowded today with 'Women not only have a place In LQjDog Food Champion SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip T. 17c 30c 46c gent use of It. He was always restrained, he never pushed his voice, yet he achieved attractive 2olor effects.

His enunciation was bedraggled groups of refugees In flight from German-invaded Nor Each wore a matching coronet of a brown tailored suit with rust President Roosevelt's new progiam for creation of a fighting force of 50,000 planes and pilots but there is a definite need for them," Miss Cochran said. mandy. flowers with shoulder-length veil. The third bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy McKenzic, had a mauve sheer Many came part way on foot from Beauvais, Complegne and gown and wore contrasting pale Miss Frances Meacham, sister of the groom, attended as bridesmaid. She wore an afternoon dress of mauve with white accessories.

The Creil, about 50 miles to the north "Women have always been good teachers because we are patient. green flowered coronet and veil. good. He sang with assurance and confidence. The recitative and aria, "Deeper And.

Deeper Still" and "Waft Her. Angels" from Handel's "Jephtha" was particularly well done. Here, In the aria, there was nice round- where the Germans are now oper Mr. George Ruhl attended the Women fliers, recruited to give groom was attended by Mr. Benja groom.

ating. Many of these were mothers carrying babies' and small children in their arms. Ushers were Messrs. Freddie cadets the first 75 to 100 hours of instruction, could free men pilots for the next stage, that of combat min Knapp. The couple will make their home Seniuk, Doug Walker and George LARD 2 pkgs.

15c out of the long difficult Burns' or Swift's, 1's Hot, hungry and thirsty In the on the groom's farm at Sylvania. or tactical Instruction." Boshuck. The wedding ceremony was con phrases. June heat, they waited for trans Miss Cochran, who In private His Brahms group was well portation to points still farther MR. AND MRS.

R. COLTER whose marriage was solemnized recently in St. Thomas-Wesley Church. The bride, formerly Miss Annie Boshuck, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Boshuck and the groom is the son of Mr. L. Colter and the late. Mrs. Colter.

The couple will make their home In Saskatoon. Studio Recital ducted by the Rev. E. P. Laws.

MARTIN HALLDORSON WYNYARD. A quiet wedding' chosen to display the lyric quality life is the wife of Floyd Odium, multi-millionaire head of the Atlas from the battle which followed them. They were huddled in little of his voice. During the signing of the register Miss Stella Kmetz sang Trading Corporation, is opposed to Miss Thurston is a capable young groups, usually augmented by some VANILLA EXTRACT Westock, 4 7r 2-oz. bottle Ill DEL MAIZ CORN Fancy, 4 0a 17-oz.

tin I blf was solemnized at Foam Lake on Sunday, June 2, when Maria Thorb-jorg Halldorson and Harold Rag- Promise Me," accompanied by the organist, Miss Dorothy Edward. kind of dog. violinist, and was heard with particularly good effect In the Men women piloting actual fighting planes In time of war "as did Russia's feminine air corps In the Finnish campaign." They sat on suitcases in the midst of potato sacks stuffed with The guests were received at the reception hall at 228 Avenue dnlssohn "Concerto," opus 64. She clothing and baby carriages piled nar Martin were united In marriage by the Rev. C.

J. Olson. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Dorothy Halldorson, and Mr. south, by the bride and groom. A played the andRnte and allegro molto vivace movements, which be high with bedding and baskets wedding supper and dance fol tween them will give a violinist Two enjoyable recitals were held lowed.

A three-tiered wedding cake filled with kitchenware and food stuffs. G. A. Goodman was the grooms ability to display all of the tech- man. Following the wedding the recently by piano pupils of Miss nique at his or her disposal.

Miss There were sick, wounded and neid the place of honor on the head table. Out-of-town guests included Mr. Thelma Johannes, A.T.C.M., L.M. Thurston showed nice clear, sing- young couple left for a short wedding trip. They will make their paralyzed on stretchers.

U.S., R.M.T. Pupils taking part. FRESH FISH FROM THE COAST You'll Enjoy Your Friday Dinner at the Gem. Among the travellers forced afoot was a woman with a one-year-old home in Wynyard. and Mrs.

W. Kigul, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. M. Kulesh and family.

ing tone In the first movement, excellent finger work in the allegro, and worked the movement up to were from Saskatoon, Elstow and Colonsay. The programs were as child who had walked from Beau GOODMAN HALLDORSON MUSHROOM SOUP an exciting fiery climax. vais to Mculan, 32 miles, before she could get on a train for Both artists received excellent co-operation from the accompanist, 12c WYNYARD. The marriage of Miss Alpha Halldorson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

V. Halldorson of Paris. follows: rROGRAM 1 Mary Moricll, soprano, and pupil of Mrs. L. D.

Anderson, assisted. Another woman with her six chil SHOE POLISH, Nugget, black or brown, 'j Qq ALL BRAN, Kellogg's, 'Z. 20c Campbell's, tin BON AMI POWDER, tin, SANI-FLUSH, large, tin dren walked 20 miles from Compiegene to take a train at a SMART" Duet, "Marigold," Margaret Miss Mabel Copeland. The complete program follows: Vocal: "Adelaide" (Beethoven). Violin: "Sonata," No.

1 in A major, (Handel). (Handel). 15c 27c Leighton and T. Johannes; piano, Cando; Mr. L.

Colter, Virden, Man. After a honeymoon trip the couple will reside in Saskatoon. BOEHM McINTOSH PARKSIDE. Thursday, June the wedding was solemnized in the Bishop's Palace in Prince Albert of Laura Margaret, daughter of Mr. R.

M. Mcintosh and the late Mrs. Mcintosh, to Mr. Michael Boehm of Prince Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Boehm of Prince Albert. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Delisle. Only the immediate relatives of the bride "Village Blacksmith," Myrtle Deu Morris, Manitoba, to Mr.

Laurie Neil Goodman of Wynyard, took place on Tuesday, June 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Johnson of Mozart. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C.

J. Olson. The bride, who was attended by Miss Betty was lovely In a I You'll always look smart In MARVINS-MADE FURS gau; piano, "Fairy Boat," Margaret Vocal: Recitative, "Deeper and station which she found blown up when she got there. She succeeded In getting a lift by automobile to Paris. Many of the fashionable refugees from Paris went to Biarritz, and with them were many of the famed Leighton; piano, Sonata in (Scarlatti), Katharine Egnatoff; piano, Deeper Still," aria, "Waft Her, An- MARVINS "Southern Seas" (Valse), Betty WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Now available at all from "Jephtha" (Handel); Sweet Melodies," "The Sleep Walker," "The Nightingale" LTD, gown of dove rose sheer crepe.

She wore an heirloom necklace belong Cook; vocal solo, "Only a Rose' (MacDowall), Mary Morrell; duet "Jolly Darkles," Myrtle Deugau and (Brahms). EAGLE BRAND MILK Tin 20C Visit Bnrdcn'a dcmnnntratlon Saturday In the O.K.F.. Store opposite "The Bay." See "Klstc," the mechanical cow. United and O.K. Economy and groom were present.

Violin: "Concerto," opus 64, An T. Johannes; piano, "Rondo," Hazel Strumm; piano, "Amaryllis," Mrs. ing to her mother and carried a bouquet of Brlarcliff and cream roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Bert Goodman.

About 10 guests attended the re dante and Allegro Molto Vivace 25c Stores. Each Mike Egnatoff; piano, "Mazurka" (Mendelssohn). Vocal: "II Mio Tesoro Intanto" Miss Hazel Thomas was bridesmaid and Mr. Joseph Boehm attended the groom. The bride wore a white crepe-back satin suit with matching ception given by Mr.

and Mrs. John from' "Don Giovanni" (Mozart); ome ouuneD (Chopin), Katharine Egnatoff; vocal solo, "Serenade" (Toscelll), Mary Morrell; duet, "Swaying Daffodils," Pearl Strumm and T. Jo SOCKEYE SALMON Aviator, Tip, and TbIIh, tin 15C son. Following the reception the "Didst Thou Not Call to Me," "Had accessories. The bridesmaid wore a I the Heavens Embroidered Cloths' hannes; piano, "Sonatina," Pearl suit of mauve with white acces (Landon Ronald).

"Love Went young couple left by motor for a wedding trip to Manitoba. For travelling the bride chose a tailored navy suit with accessories of dusky SOMETHING NEW FOR DINNER sories. Each wore a spray of white A-ridlng" (Frank Bridge). ana pink flowers. Violin: "Lcgcnde" (Wicniawski), 6c SHRIMPS, Wet Pack, tin I DC JELL-O Assorted flavors, pkg A wedding dinner was served at "Valse Bluette" (Drigo).

rose. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman will make their home in Wynyard. Strumm; duet, "Gondoliers." Cath arine Egnatoff and T.

Johannes. PROGRAM 2 Duet, "March of the Wee Wilbur Elcy and T. Johannes; piano, "Happy the Hop the home of the groom. Vocal: "Steal Away," "Little David, Play On Yo' Harp," "Were Mr. and Mrs.

Boehm will be at home in Prince Albert after June You There," negro spirituals. 30. Verne Robison; piano, "Jolly PATTERNS PRESERVING 1.093 meals every year! That's what the average housewife serve to her family. Quito a problem for the lady of the house) and we are cognizant of that fact; that's why you will always find a FRESH and COMPLETE variety of meats at your O.K. Kconomy.

End the monotony of aameneM xliop at the O.K. Economy dally. THOKSTEINSON PETERSON PINEAPPLES You Cant Stump Thoughts, Janet Bompas; piano, "The Cuckoo," Wilbur Eley; piano "Humoresque Valse," Jean McCaig; duet, "Evening Calm," Gladys and WYNYARD. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. Janet Bompas; piano.

"DancinE Y.M.C.A. Women and Mrs. Peter Peterson of Elfroe, on Wednesday, June 5, when their daughter, Jonina Adalbjorg, was Shadows," Winnie' Chatfield; piano "Little Soldier," Florence Sundin; piano, "Sonatina," Gladys Bompas; duet, "Echoes from Erin," Cuban, 36's Each 17c 6 for $1.00 united in marriage to Kjartan. son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Thorsteinson PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, of Wynyard. The Rev. Jakob Jons- Ron Robison and T. Johannes; son of Wynyard officiated at the piano, Tarantelle, Phyllis Chat- ceremony. During the signing of field; piano, "Soldier3" Chorus Choice Milh-Fcd Veal March," Reg.

Pendleton; piano, "Cherry Blossoms," Aiieene Gar the register Mrs. Thorsteinson, mother of the groom, sang "I Love You Truly." A large number of LEMONS. efor Cfor4 0 RUMP OR 360's IfcU rett: piano, "Valsette," Marion My--croft; piano, "Pansy," Florence guests attended the reception SIRLOIN 17c Sundin; piano, "Under the Double which was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Thorsteinson will make their home in Eagle," Ron Robison; duct, "Gon FRESH SPINACH iSr 3 lbs. 10c LOIN CHOPS 2 35c BREASTS OF For Stewing HOC doliers," Mary Hcllyer and T. ROASTS, lb ROUND BONE ROASTS, lb. SHOULDER ROASTS, lb. Wynyard.

Johannes; piano, (a) "Goblin's LONDON. Maybe the woman at the Canadian Y.M.C.A. information bureau at Waterloo station don't know all the answers but Mrs. K. D.

Moore and her staff make a pretty good effort to justify the slogan "Ask us anything" which appears on a notice board. Since January they have answered more than 27,500 questions ranging from how to find a long-lost relative to what sort of program was on at "the Piccadilly Circus." The newly-arrived Canadian soldiers who asked that question got the famous "hub" of London mixed. At least he said he had heard "it was a very good show." "A Polish soldier asked in his own language a question I could not understand," Mrs. Moore explained. "Then he said 'Museum my pal he see Hitler, Goering, Goebbels! I sent him to Madame Tussauds." 12c 10c Frolic," (b) "Sonatina," Edwin BALDWIN DUGUH) Morgan; piano, "Jaba Dance," Mary Hellyer; piano, "Country Gardens," STRAWBERRIES Fay McGuire.

RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS 4bunches10c TomatoeT Performance prizes were won by! TISDALE. In the presence of a few friends and immediate relatives a wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Duguid, Valparaiso, June 8, when their daughter, Jeanne Iva, became Myrtle Deugau and Fay McGuire, and contest winners were Mary Morrell and Ron Robison. the bride of Mr, Carman Floyd FRESH KILLED Young Fowl Baldwin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin of Cabri. Canadian Indians WIENERS Sklnlesa Lb 18C WHITEFISH Fresh Caught Lb 20C Miss Myra Duguid, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Mr. Bert Hoogeveen was groomsman The Rev. K.

McLean Glazier of St, Doinp: War Work fc Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Tis- WESTINGHOUSE dale, performed the ceremony. ALERT BAY, B.C., June A wedding supper was served. The couple left for a honeymoon before making their home In Cabri. Frenen now. fceaann la very short.

2 nakeU Carf of 14 25c 2.95 Missionaries of the Church of England in Canada point out that the wives and children of Indians are HALIBUT Fresh ROSWELL PARBST wedding of In RANGES WASHERS REFRIGERATORS Lb ISC Lb. 21C II HOTHOfSK NEW POTATOES, B.C. terest to the Ridgedale community glad to do their share towards winning the war. At the tuberculosis preventorium here 30 older girls of was solemnized in St. Peters Anglican Church, Old Ridgedale, Friday, the school meet each week to knit 6 lbs 23c June 7, when Ethel, only daughter 25c ORANGES, Sun-kist, 344's, dozen and sew for the Red Cross.

The of Mr. and Mrs. John Parbst be BOLOGNA, sliced, 2 lbs. 25c older boys recently raised $11 by Deferred payments conveniently arranged came the bride of Mr. Charles Ro- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QfANTITTES well, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. putting on a Red Cross tea. They didn't mind doing the bakine and Roswell. The Rev.

T. Mitchell, TURNER'S RADIO SHOP Star City, performed the cooking for this event, but became self-conscious when called upon to i Eat More Pork- 2nd South, Phone 8063 pour tea and serve, says the report. The bride entered the church on MATRON TRIM PRINCESS FROCK PATTERN 9326 You'll gayly deceive your admir the aim of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by FRESH PICNICS An economical buy, BUTTS OF PORK-Boston style, Mrt. Mitchell. She wore a floor ing public when you wear this slim silhouette frock! For Pattern 9323 length gown of white satin and lace which was worn by her mother on her wedding day.

Her veil fell CURED PORK from a bandeau of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. BACK BACON, sliced, Miss Edith Roswell. sister of the 19c groom, who was bridesmaid, wore SIDE BACON, Of. sliced, lb CUC SIDE BACON, Camp. 'rlb.

cello, pkg. 14c a gown of rose beige and a corsage first rade, '2-lb SMOKED PICNICS, lb. tws 1 v. J3 Lfu Li -r. 18c O.K.

Economy Phone Numbers 2ND AVENUE (NEAR CAPITOL) Phone 3141 2ND NO. (0PP. HBC) Phone 7911 BROADWAY Phone 7907 14TH STREET Phone 7904 20TH STREET, Phone 7842 United Stores Phone Numbers Ihntin CAMPBELL'S GROCERY 3264 COMET MEAT AND GROCERY 6932 CRIMP, E. 2837 HAMILTON, 2833 IRVINE'S GROCETERIA 6781 K. S.

CROCERY 3023 LANSD0WNE GROCERY 98522 LORNE GROCERY 91325 MAGNET GROCERY 5171 MIDDLET0N, A 2898 McCLOCKLIN, 7991 OLSEN, W. 7692 REX GROCERY 3235 SASKATOON CROCERY 3680 WESTMOUNT GROCERY 5274 X. L. CROCERY 3561 use ira xf-j COOKED PORK SWIFTS PICNICS SPICED HAM, Hormel of roses. The groom was attended by Mr.

Lowell Parbst, brother of the bride. After the ceremony a reception was held at the farm horn of the bride'f parents. 'The table was centred with a wedding cake. During the early part of the evening friends gathered to offer good wishes. Later a dance was held la the Ridgedale Theatre.

The couple will reside on the farm of the bridegroom'i parents. is a Marian Martin design that seems to steal away the Inches. Its princess seams artfully curve for perfect fitting without darts. Short pointed side-front seams make for a smooth waistline and give extra skirt flare below. You might cut the sides of the bodice on the bias-especially attractive In a plaid or checked fabric.

Don't you love the shape of the collar, becoming in contrast too? Ric-rac or lace edging, a aash or button trim, a bright bow and cool sleeve openings are all nice Ideas. Pattern 9325 may be ordered only In women's sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size) 36 requires 4V4 yards 85-Inch fabrle and 2 yards lace edging. Send twenty cent (20c), plui one cent education tax. In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Marian Martin pattern.

Be sure to write plainly your size, name, address, and style number. Send your order to Star-Phoeni, Pattern Department, Saskatoon. HOW YOU CAN OWN MATCHING SILVERPLATE AT I FCC TUaM Cooked, lb 25c Brand, 'a-lb 17c USUAL PRICE COOKED HAM, -lb 23c tsars rw weanesaiy, prior to her mar riage, 80 ladies gathered tn the Juat tend 5 Sunllr ht loss- carton end prinfd with tin uat and tti to Sunlight you'll rrin beautiful "Aliurt" pattern Original Roger taupnona, alao how to tt knlne, Inrka and oth or placet of this lord Jlrarplat. Sena to Sunlight, Dept. H-I41, Hamilton, Ont.

Orange Hall, Ridgedale to honor MEAT ORDERS OVER tSo DELIVERED FREE TELEPHONES: Jn Mnw ip. H.B.O 7111 llNwawar In4 At, (ton (iwar CaptM) 4tM ink Itmt, 101 Y0 Ml: the bride at a shower. During the evening contests and games were enjoyed. Miss Doris Peacock read an addresa on behalf of those present and presented the gifts, isi.

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