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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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9
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-w- PAGE KIM ASKATOOM FBIDAT. FIBBCABT 1M Married Fifty Years Leisurely Sunday Breakfast AUCTION SALE Valuable Furniture Including Some From Holland at BROWNS AUCTION ROOMS Market Building (Rear Entrance) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, at 1.30 P.M. Lrr kffl rrl uk; kti A IlnUk klr.i uk w.rSr.b. wllk nIIS wlrr.ni I (( (able; Mir ebairt, arched arraa with wider bane epholtlcred la wlftt fWwr4 vir; wlnl b0dllf5 ple4- Up UrdtMier stand; tody felcycl. and Ur artielea eAblnel radls; eaaktta; all karatf; d-pite natoral-finUli dittMle; brme Ingle bed; cribs; priptac at ere; t-plccc dining Icatrle sure: wtu1 creeks, lncladinf to M-allan; el dishes aad ether ertlelct BUY AND SELL AT BROWNS PHONE 22077 B.

r. Brew, AecUaiteer. I la. 11) FARM ANB CITY SALES Residence Phene JI1 Womans Page RECENT WEDDINGS ELASH CHINGREN ARMSTRONG CHRISTENSEN KELL7HER. The Anglican! Marsden Unite! Church wag the church was the setting for a wed- sf-ne a wedding when Muriel, ding when Aina Chingren, daugh-eidest daughter of Mr.

and hjs. L. ter of Mr, and Mrs. P. Johnson of 'Christensen became the bride of Kelliher, was united in marriage eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. with Peter Elash, son of Mrs. jdliam Armstrong, all of Mars-Kathenne Elash of Goodeve. Rev.den. The Rev.

G. Tesky officiated. Mr. Wrights Melville performed iven in marriage by her father the ceremony. The bride, who was t1 bride appeared in a smart grey given in marriage by her father, jsuM Wlth pale green hat and a wore a gown of blush pink satin lCorif8 of pink roses.

The brides-with a finger tip veil and Miss Viola Christensen, was a white prayer book trimmed with in a two piece navy blue an orchid and ribbon streamers, dress with matching hat and pink She was attended by Mrs. Bar- corsage. The groom was attended bara Bolton, who wore a blueiy his brother Glen. The ushers crepe gown with lace bolero andwre BUy Armstrong and Mervin matching headdress and earned Christensen. A reception pink carnations.

Mr. Otto John- followed in the church basement. Mr. and ing home economists of the consumer section, Canadian department of agriculture, say its not much work to bake the week-end cake in a heart-shaped pan. The youngsters and even the grownups will get a lot of fun out of it.

Milk and cream desserts are always good and its easy to add a little red coloring to make them into St. Valentine treats. Will Celebrate CWAC Founding OTTAWA (CP) Women soldier-veterans plan to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the founding of the Canadian Womens Army Corps with a big reunion and dinner here June 20-21. The CWAC Association expects between 500 and 1,000 veterans to attend. The CWAC had a membership of about 13,000 during the war.

Previously, these annual reunions were limited to veterans but the association said the CWAC Reserve will be included in all reunion plans this year. About 1,100 women are in the reserve. This will be the first annual get-together for the vets since the 1951 reunion at Winnipeg. DOrsay Pumps Mrs. Eldon Armstrong will live in Marsden.

In Red, Blue and Black dress Cuban heel. A real dressy and comfortable pump. So popular for spring. 810-95 son was groomsman. Donna Chin-gren was a winsome flower girl in blue taffeta and flower halo.

Following ceremony 40 guests attended supper at home of bride's parents, and in the evening a reception was held in the home, after which the bridal party left for Theatre Hail for a dance. The couple will spend their honeymoon in points in the States and on their return will reside in Kelliher. MR. AND MRS, ROBERT CLIFFORD. A leisurely Sunday breakfast is a first-rate way to begin a new week.

It can be an anticipated event if the menu varies sufficiently from the usual work-a-day fare. Instead of the hastily-prepared orange or grapefruit juice why not substitute grapefruit halves brightened with a maraschino cherry in the centre of each. For a touch of novelty serve sliced bananas with bran flakes or puffed wheat Old-fashioned cornbread johnny cake they used to call it hot from the oven with butter and maple or corn syrup will please most appetites. Crisp bacon should be served with this dish. And if youve lost grandmothers corn bread recipe here's another Ingredients: One cup flour; four teaspoons baking powder; one-half teaspoon salt; two-thirds cup sugar; one cup cornmeal; one cup sweet milk; one egg; three tablespoons melted butter (or shortening).

Mix and sift flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, several times. Add cornmeal. Mix well-beaten egg with milk and add gradually to the dry ingredients. Add melted shortening. Pour into a greased shallow pan and bake in a hot oven from 20 to 30 minutes.

BRUNCH SPECIAL Pancakes are good for a late-morning Sunday breakfast. Ingredients: Three cups sifted pastry flour; four teaspoons baking powder; U4 teaspoons salt; one-third cup bran cereal: two eggs 1 cup milk; one-third cup shortening, melted. Mix and sift flour, baking-powder, salt. Add bran. Beat eggs until thick and add to milk, shortening.

Stir in the liquid and drop by spoonfuls on a lightly greased griddle or frying-pan. Incidentally when serving pancakes remember they're best when hot. Stacking the pancakes and letting them stand may make them soggy. Muffins will make a breakfast menu thats different: One tablespoon butter or margarine; one cup brown sugar; one egg; one cup sour cream; one teaspoon salt; one cup flour; one cup all-bran; one teaspoon baking soda dissolved in one tablespoon hot water. Add raisins if wanted.

Mix in order given, beating egg well. Bake about 20 minutes in a hot oven. With Valentines Day approach their sons and daughters home for the first time in 19 years. The family had made secret plans for February Days Arc Rather Quiet Its a good time to come in and talk about your shoe troubles. Let us demonstrate by fitting you with a pair of Heel Buggers or Health Spot shoes.

Canada's Finest Corrective Shoes Irwin Shoe Store 135 Second North WICKS i VapoRub DUI TO COLDS For soothing pioneer settlers in the Lucky Lake a banquet, which was held in the district celebrated their golden! Legion Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Clif-wedding on January 22, with all ford were both born in Sunderland, Durham County, England, January 16, 1879, with two hours of each other, grew up in the same town and were married in St. Mark's Anglican Church there in 1903. Mr. Clifford came to Canada in 1906, homesteading near Lucky Lake, his wife and two sons following the same year.

Their eight children are all still living: Reginald and Robert Jr. in Lucky Lake; Mildred (Mrs. R. Shields), of Wood Mountain; Wilfred at Vermilion, Alta; Allan at Lomond, Alta; Bessie (Mrs. D.

Gordon) of Lloydminster; Ernest and Ruth (Mrs. D. Couch) both of Lucky Lake. There are also 15 grandchildren and two-great-grandchildren adena Couple Wed 50 Years WADENA. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Smale greeted almost W0 relatives and friends who called to congratulate them on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. They are old timers in the Wadena-Kylemore district. Among those who spoke on behalf of the gathering was 90-year-old Charlie Plight Troth At Moosomin Gold and mauve mums provided the setting in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Moosomin, when David Russell Hagarty took as his bride Geraldine Clarice Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Hunt-ly Smith. The groom is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Hagarty, of Saskatoon. 'Rev. G. Orth solemnized the ceremony. Mrs.

A. Broadley, was organist, and Mrs. Mabel Gardner the soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore floor-length traditional white. The bodice was of lace and the skirt was of lace and net panels over satin, and the finger-tip veil was of net and lace.

The brides ornaments were her grandmothers periodot and pearl necklace, with earrings to match, the gift of the groom. The bridal bouquet of sweetheart roses was crescent-shaped, with satin and tulle. The brides only attendant was Miss Shirley Pryce of Meifort, who was gowned in two-toned mauve with flower headdresss. She carried a star-shaped bouquet of yellow mums. The groom was attended by his brother, Robert Hagarty, of Saskato on, and Neil MacDonald of Saskatoon and Kennedy Miller of Regina were usherts.

Following the ceremony a reception was held In the club room of the Memorial Hall. After the reception the bride and groom left by car for western points, the bride travelling in lime green wool crepe dress with black accessories and a seal coat. Peterson, a resident of the district since the early 1900s. Presentation of a purse of money was made by the Kylemore postmaster, Mr. Frank Van Patten, who has lived village since 1903.

Mr. and Mrs. Smale were married at Stockton, Manitoba, Janu ary 28, 1903 and lived there for two years before coming to the Wadena district. They have two sons, Edgar and Frank, and three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Pengelly, Kuroki; Mrs.

R. Godhe, Wadena and Mrs. Sven Eckstrom, Kuroki. There are 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. PATTERNS SKAVLF.BO ODEGAARD SHELLBROOK.

Among recent weddings was a ceremony, performed by Rev. H. S. Dreand in the minister's residence Mistiwa-sis, when Lois Lorraine Odegaard, became the bride of Herman Skav-lebo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Mabel Odegaard, Shellbrook, and the late Mr. Henry Odegaard of Ordale, while the groom is the son of Mrs. Sten Skavlebo, of Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore a suit of grey with white accessories. The bridesmaid was Miss Doris Thorburn, Shellbrook, while Mr. Jens Gunderson, Ordale, acted as best man.

Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Senum, Ordale. The couple will live at Ordale. ADAMSON -ODEGAARD SHELLBROOK.

A wedding was solemnized in the ministers residence, Mistawasis, when Mabel Odegaard and Arnold Adamson both of Shellbrook were united in marriage by Rev. H. S. Dreand. Mr.

and Mrs. Adamson will reside Wearing a dark green suit with pink accessories, the bride was attended by Mrs. Herman Skavlebo. Mr. Herman Skavlebo acted as best man.

A reception for the bridal party was held at the ministers home In the Shellbrook district, SUMMERS DOUGLAS The marriage took place January 22, at the Presbyterian Manse, of Elizabeth L. Douglas and Joseph C. Summers, both of Saskatoon. The Rev, D. T.

Evans officiated. Friends' and relatives attended the reception after the ceremony at 114 Ash Street. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. William Thomson and Master Leslie Thomson of St. Walburg.

EPICURES CHOICE Canadas seafood often appears on the menus of highpriced restaurants In other countries but not often enough on the Canadian tables. Fresh, frozen or canned, fish and shellfish make good eating, not only from the standpoint of delicate flavor but also for their nutritional value. Seafood provides calcium, iron, s-phorus, copper, iodine and vitamins, all of which are necessary to our good health. Fish is good for old and young, is easily and simple to prepare. Your dollar buys more fashion, more quality, now than for maijy years.

Proof of the Fashion Fur Co. policy of high fashion high quality, at Low Prices vr CHOOSE FROM The Finest Kind of Dry Cleaning 4 MODELS TO Mixed Menu In Fashions PARIS (AP)-A mixed style menu ranging from flaunting gypsy dresses to flowing court robes complete with crown, was served up Monday by the Lanvm-Castillo fashion house. For daytime wear, designer Castillo sat on the fence, neatly balancing his collection between lOose-waisted models, and bodices that fit so tightly the mannequins look melted and poured in. His unwanted silhouette suggests the long, graceless lines of the 1930s. To go with it there's an unsophisticated rounded neckline, underlined with a flat cuff of frame.

Bell buttons jingled merrily on a pert red and white linen dress and bolero; a rose perched smack on the tummy of an evening gown, and a mink tippet sported a bouncy tail ruffle as saucy as a wink. Fresh, light-colored and lightweight silk prints overran the collection, taking their motifs from sweet pea, heliotrope, rose and violet A new deep rose red was color queen. FLOOR CARE Wood floors newly finished with shellac should not be waxed until the shellac has had two or three days in which to set. Self-polishing type wax should not be used until three or four weeks have Send Us Your CLOTHES for This Wonder Dry Cleaning Phone 5588 OUR DRIVER WILL CALL Mall or Express Tour Farceli to the Many people ask us why is a product of such high quality as FRIGIDAIRE offered at any time at bargain prices. The answer is that more Frigldaires were produced during 1952 than were sold, and the surplus must be moved all along the line to make room for the new 1953 models.

Manufacturers, distributors and dealers all participate In this clearing-out sales effort, which results in a genuine saving for the consumer who takes advantage of this January-February offer. REMEMBER: The surplus was quite heavy, but NOW it is limited one of the models is almost SOLD OUT. If YOU want this EXTRA VALVE, see us WITHOUT DELAY! Our Entire Stock of QUALITY FURS at Great Savings DrtrtfvrrimlH Main Offfr and Plan! Ut goth Street, Weal Avtaia, Shewroomst ffeeand Narth. Model SR-60 6 Cubic Feet (As Illustrated) Regular 299.75 SALE PRICE Shop compare hy your own comparison prove to yourself the magnitude of. these offerings years of leadership in fur fashions Enjoy the integrity and reliability that our experience assures you.

LIBERAL TRADE-IN BUDGET TERMS "My Boss wears the WHITEST Shirts of all" (rtf VxtQil Re-do four bedrooms all differently, with this wonder-pattern! The latest ideas for spreads, curtains, dressing tables. Perfect for modern or traditional homes. Step-by-step Instructions 669 gives you the latest decorating designs; the easy way to make them! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS plus lc education tax, in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix Needlecraft Saskatoon, Sask. Print plainly pattern number, your name and address. EXCITING VALUE! TEN, yes TEN popular, new designs to crochet, sew, embroider, knit printed in the new 1953 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book, plus, many more patterns to send for ideas for gifts, bazaar moneymakers, fashions! Send 25 cents for your copy! CALENDAR USE OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 10 Down Three Years to Pay the Balance PUDS LADIES WEAfi 100 Second Avenue, South they're done ot the laundry! Model DR-97 (9.7 Cubic Feet) Regular $169.75 SALE PRICE 3 Use Our Liberal Credit Terms 10 Down Three Years to Pay the Balance Model SR-88 (8.8 Cubic Feet) Regular 369,75 SALE PRICE 239: Use Our Liberal Credit Terms 10 Down Three Years to Pay the Balance Model MR-86 (8.6 Cubic Feet) Regular $309.75 SALE PRICE 329S Use Our Liberal Credit Terms 10 Down Three Years to Pay the Balance Women SHOES Notire for the calendar column ahould be telephoned to the women department, 23245, between 9 and 11 oclock In the morning of the day they are to appear in the Star-Phoenix.

This most be at least one nay before the events they announce. Its More and moie men who value their appearance are conveniently sending their shirts to the MODERN LAUNDRY. Let us finish your shirts crisp, clean and wrinkle-free with collars and cuffs the way you like them. CALL 7979 FOR A FREE riCKUP AND DELIVERY You cant afford to he without one! Frigidaire electric refrigeration saves every hit of food. Pay for it hy the month, just like you pay for heat, light and water.

Our terms are easy as little as 10 down and up to 36 months on the balance. A good variety of types and sizes in the group. Special clearance Nutana Circle, Queen Esther Lodge, meets at 2 30 o'clock Monday with Mrs. W. T.

Stevens, 115 Sixth Street. Canadian National Recreation Association carpet bowlers will hold a whist drive and dance at 8 oclock Saturday evening at the CNRA club rooms. North Park recreation centre will hold a Valentine whist drive and dance Saturday evening in St. Marks Hall. Whist to begin at 8 o'clock.

Roberts Shoe Store UKi UXOLU-fVA'i fe3333r LnniC! 'Vieoi-' 1E Phone 91210 636 Broadway WSl I.

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