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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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8
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i Vwy1 SAKTOOV HEDSESDAT, ArGIST IS. 195S CtCKT Grace Church Wedding No Thought Of Retiring Womans Page WrK BREATIIEASY (Relieve dilhma IIISTAIITLY! Ask About Monty Back Guarantee AT LEADING DRI GGIhTh gist; her daughter is a housewife and scHbol teacher. She has four grandchildren The doctor decided. to keep her maiden name because it was easier to spell and pronounce. She explained that she looks much younger than her years because shes been busy all her hfc at work she loves.

When asked her age, the doctor was completely feminine. "Id rather not say," she replied. "Every time you meet her shes bustling about with the latest medical journals under her arm anxious to learn something new, a hospital associate said. She also writes for several medical journals. Dr.

Zeleznys son is a neurolo ACWW Meets in Canada for First Time; 1,000 Delegates TORONTO (CP) A market that Japanese woman will act as inwill offer ideas from all over the terpreter. world starts today when women highlight of the proceedings representing rural areas of 26 W1jj a mammoth historical pag- CHICAGO (UP). Being a doctor for 50 yean should have taken ail Ottilie Zeleznys time. But she also is a mother and a grandmother. "No maids raised our children," she said.

Our home was above our offices and we changed diapers ourselves. Dr. Zelezny says she has found the formula for health and happiness in what some people call the retirement years." "Keep on working" is her solution. She has no intention of retiring. i "Its only sensible to do less as one grows older.

But I cant see retiring altogether. Why, what would I do? Stay at home and keep a maid and look at her? None-sense! Her husband, Dr. Otto Baumruck-er, a dentist, agrees with his wifes philosophy. He too maintains his practice. STILL LEARNING Every morning at 8 oclock Dr.

Zelezny, a gynecologist, punches her In" light at Women and Childrens Hospital where she has been on the staff for 33 years. Four afternoons a week she has office hours in Suburban Cicero. She has maintained her personal practice there for 50 years. She still drives her own car, but gave up house calls eight years ago. freezer sensation of the year! eant on "Canada Aug.

21 at Maple Leaf Gardens, which an estimated 7,500 women will attend. After the conference many delegates and observers will make a tour of the northeastern United States, including visits to the United Nations at New York and Washington. WEDDINGS MIDDLEBROOK-RISTEAU A wedding took place at the Presbyterian church, Whitehorse, Yukon, when the Rev. Mr. Anderson united marriage Shirley Margaret, only daughter of Mrs Jane Anne Risteau, formerly of Saskatoon and the late Mr.

W. F. Risteau and Lester Clifford Mid-olebrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Middlebrook, Prince Albert The couple left for a short honeymoon to Haines, Alaska. On their return they will make their home in Whitehorse, Yukon. At Uft, 1 5 cc. ft, Upright countries meet here for the seventh triennial conference of the Associated Country Women of the World.

About 1,000 delegates and observers representing 6,000,000 wo-' men are expected for the sessions which last until Aug. 22. This will be the first time the ACWW has met in Canada although it was founded more than 50 years ago by the late Mrs. Alfred Watt of Stoncy Creek, Ont. Women from as far away as Finland and Ceylon will be guests of the Federated Womens Institutes of Canada and its French counterpart, Les Cercles de Fermieres.

Registration starts today. Thursday business sessions will be held and a welcome extended by Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario. Formal opening will be Friday at the University of Toronto. A special group of observers from non-member countries will be among delegates. Their trips are financed by the Ford Foundation and the technical assistance branch of the United Nations.

These observers include Loreen Soucair Rihani and Mrs Adelaide R. Richam, Lebanon, Mrs. Matilda Greiss, Egypt, and from the ministry of agriculture and forestry in Japan, Kiyoko Niimi and Yo-shie Omura for whom a Toronto MW T.V 'WwrA, "5 f. 4V 4 35 CU. ft.

Upright A neighbor often takes your child, swimming along with her own. You havent transportation to repay the favor. Never mind You can do something else. Have the other child over to spend the afternoon or figure out some other way to even things up. You never have to repay a favor in kind just so, you try to repay it in some way.

The fork of Phone 6631 fKimt Jewels to Dpt Hats for Fall MONTREAL. Silhouettes are well divided between wider, level models and head hugging cap types in the Justine Hat fall line. Jeweled trims are big with this house in velour profile berets, widows peak hats and cap hats in fur felt. One widows peak hat is detailed with color matched beading and sparkling rhinestones. A helmet type velour cloche features beading worked in a floral design over the crown.

Three-tier pillboxes styled In velour are a feature. Particularly noted is a style with jeweled leaf design detailing the crown and another with sparkling beads iparkitig the 3-tiered brim. A two-tone velour cloche is shown with a deep, deep brim and a square crown in contrasting, shades. The simplicity of a tan velour cloche is relieved with the use of amber-hued jewelry embroidered around the hat band. Coquille, pheasant, mallard and coque feather caps are shown in cut-out types mainly with pearl, rhinestone or beading trims.

Angora caps are enlivened with all-over pearls or rhinestones sprinkled over the crown. I Helenes End of Summer Gjev.lt. Upright MR. AND MRS. G.

H. BINNIXGTON Baskets of blue delphiniums and verne Bethune, youngest daughter white daisies decorated Grace Um-f Mr. and Mrs. John Bethune of a cm 'Meadow Lake, and Gilbert Hugh ted Church, when Rev. W.

Ste-)Bmmngt0 only gon and vens united in marriage Doreen Lu-Mrs. D. J. Binmngton of Saska- I ton The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white tiered nylon net over satin, featuring lace medallions and a lace jacket. Her fingertip veil of embroidered illusion net was held by a cor onet edged with seed pearls.

She carried a cascade of white gladioli and carnations. Miss Barbara Binnington, as bridesmaid, wore a dress of rainbow net with a headdress of yellow carnations. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and yellow carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Harry Lang, Prince Albert and the ushers were Mr.

Jack Graham and Mr. Ken Bernard. Following the ceremony a reception was held on the terrace lounge of The Beseborough. The brides mother chose a dress of Dresden blue lace, with navy accessories. The mother of the groom wore a dusky rose crepe dress trimmed with lace with navy velvet accessories.

Miss Phyllis Hudson was charge of the register which was signed by more than 100 guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. D. Glasgow of Lone Rock. The couple left on a motor trip to Eastern Canada and the United States, returning by boat via the Great Lakes.

Ner travelling the bride chose a grey suit flecked with pink and green with pink accessories, and wore a corsage of pink roses. Both bride and bridegroom are graduates of the University of Saskatchewan, the former of the college of educaUon and the latter of the college of agriculture. tir the new GOLDEN LEISURE If ME! 20 cu. ft. UpiiwM Mi i '1 7 1 llij iAXGliff AH of our better summer garments are being reduced for quick clearance, starting THURSDAY AT 9 A.M.

to make room for new fall arrivals. Our policy is never to carry stock from one season to another. We have therefore reduced our prices so that you cannot resist buying. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER Are Grouped as Follows 20 cu. ft.

Cht All eyes are on Htrder-Freez, the very Use word in freezer beauty in freezer convenience! Youll be proud to have a new Harder-Freez superbly styled by Sheldon fit for the finest kitchen! And you'll be thrilled by smtzing new fettures like Packaging Psntry, Pie-tamer, Sno-flske Storehouse, Chalk-up Chart, many others! Built by pioneer freezer manufacturer. rder-Fret gifts you much mort than the worthwhile savings in time, work, food and money you associate with freezer ownership! Come in today and see the Golden Leisure Line! Get the freezer thats 9 ways easier! The Finest Kind of Dry Cleaning 1 CV. ft. CS.lt Croup 1 Entire 6tock of regular $14 95 dresses clearing at Croup 2 Entire stock of regular to $25 dresses clearing at Croup 3 Entire stock of regular to $39.95 dresses clearing at tlARDERvCTCEnZ tsor.iE freezes! freezer thats 9 ways sasiert Send Us Your CLOTHES for This Wonder Dry Cleaning 'Phone 5588 OUR DRIVER WILL CALL Mall or Express Your Parceli to the 10 515 Wedding pictures to be published in the Star-Phoenix must be received in the office within one week after the date of the ceremony if It took place in Saskatoon. Two weeks are allowed for out-of-town weddings.

In all eases at least one of the couple must be, or have been, a resident of Saskatoon and this must be mentioned in the account All weddings must be signed and date of the ceremony must appear on them. lit .4 itt 1 4. 4. I II I I (v II REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING COMPANY LTD. 145 3rd North Mein Office ini Ment 12.1 Twentieth Street, Weel Showreemt- 12S Seceni Avenae, Nerth Phone 8143 i ropicana Thursday 9 a.m.

Thursday Special I COOE I 1 XJ No Try-ons No Refunds No Exchanges Please VC Engagements Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell, Dodsland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Irene, to Dr.

Alexander C. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwards, Indian Head, Sask.

The s-edding is to take place at Hope United Church, Toronto, Monday, Sept, 7, 1953, at 2 oclock. Mrs. Helen Billingsley announces the engagement of her daughter, Norma Amy, to Reinhold Chnstof Pheiffer, son of Mrs. A. Sempo-vich of Edmonton.

Marriage to take pa Ice at St. Thomas-Wesley Umtdd Church, Aug 28, 7.30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Webb announce the engagement of their only daughter, Joyce Clive, to Gerald George (Bud) Ripley, Saskatoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Ripley, Biggar, Sask. The wedding to take place at 4 oclock Saturday, Sept. 5, in Mayfair United Church. Mr. and Mrs.

R. N. Hurley of Sutherland announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Alvin Funk, son of Mr. John Funk of St. Catharines, Ontario.

Wedding to take place at Gospel Hall on September 5, 7 m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christie announce the engagement of their second daughter, Betty Jean, to Arthur Gehard Opheim, son of Mrs. A.

Opheim ar.d the late Elmer Opheim. The wedding to take place at St. Thomas-Wesley Church on Saturday, August 22 at 7 oclock. Mr. and Mrs.

John Drcnnan of Tyner, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Anne, to Mr. Patrick George Larkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Larkin, Vancouver Wedding to take place at St.

Marys Church, Saskatoon, August 23. 50 SUITS Regular $39.95, clearing 19.85 ALL COATS Drastically Reduced Unheard of Values and Low Prices STYLE SHOP 129 21st Street, East rhone 23573 US Second Avenue, South kJmj A A 1 A 4..

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