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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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SASKATOON fRIDT, SiPTKMBEB 1M rs SfPASI MM SIZE LARGER BEST Dingicall-Heuser Votes Tk Mark of Corn Roast for September Days Womans Page i CALENDAR If you have an automatic dryer for clothes, many home econo- Cool ScDtember days and wonder- speaker at the WMS meeting at adv'ise buying cotton knit (o'clock Wednesday evening, Sep-' underwear and shirts a size Ml golden com go well togeUier. ThirAvenue .1 larger than usual to allow for The home economists of the Con-: shrinkage, St. Lukes Sunday School annual, picnic will be held Saturday afternoon the Forestry Farm. Pupils and parents are asked to meet at 2 oclock at the church. sumer Section, Canada Department of Agriculture say that at least once while com is In season the family will want to have an DRIVER TRAINING Fall Class Commences Sept.

8 7.30 p.m. SASKATOON TECHNICAL COLLEGIATE-Phone 22360 or A. S. Hammersley 23602 V'. GOOD IIABIT When you do the weekly clean- ing, make it a habit to run the vacuum cleaners small brush attachment over the Insides of reflector table lamps.

This scoops up the bugs and dust and insures better lighting. Social and Personal IRS. C. E. MEDLAND, south area leader for the womens section of the Community Chest campaign, was a tea hostess Wednesday afternoon having as guests women who will be acting as zone leaders in that part of the city.

Mrs. W. G. B. Courtney assisted the hostess and those present included: Mesdaraes C.

H. A. Mair, Bob Wallace, N. Chase, J. Zary, D.

Barss, W. Scott, W. G. Manning, W. J.

White and M. A. Johnson. Also among the guests were the Community Chest president, Mrs. C.

M. Suggitt, and executive director, Mr. George Porteous. Plans were discussed for the womens drive to begin early in October. FROM VICTORIA Mr.

and GUEST OF HONOR Miss Mrs Ted Porter, Ruth and George, Alice Hurley, bride-elect of this are here Irom Victoria and areimonth, was the recipient of a visiting Mr. and Mrs. William dainty corsage and gifts for her jones new home, presented to her in a gaily-decorated basket, at a mis- AT WEDDING Out of towfl cellaneous shower held at the guests at the wedding of FL Alan 'home of Mrs. George Chelsom. As-S Robertson and Miss Rita Camp- sisting the hostess were Mrs.

B. 5S3BSS uti- MR. AND MRS. N. S.

DINGWALL old-fashioned corn roast. Actually, com roasting Is an old Indian custom and they still put their corn in the husks right on the hot coals to roast. Today, we prefer to give the corn a more modern treatment. The home economists suggest that after husking and removing the silk, you spread the com with butter, sprinkle It with salt and pepper and wrap each ear securely in aluminum foil. This can.

be done early In the morning and the foil wrapped corn placed in the refrigerator until roasting time. When tire time comes for the corn roast, place the foil wrapped ears on the outdoor grill. It will take about 20 minutes to roast and the corn should be turned at least once. If you do not have an outdoor grill, you can still have a corn roast by following the same procedure that is, putting butter over the corn, wrapping it in foil but you roast it in the oven of your stove until it is tender. No matter which way you prepare it, roasted corn will be a treat for the family.

SPARKLE A few drops of kerosene and a little bluing added to the soapsuds will make your windows sparkle. Use a bottle-washing brush for the comers. Polish with clean, lintless cloth. Of interest here was the wedding at the United Church in Melaval when Gwendolyn Jean Houser, of this city, daughter of Mrs. A.

Hen ser and the late Mr. Heuser of Melaval, became the bride of N. Ste- Tansley and the Misses June Stor ey, Card Chelsom and Ruth Humphries. SHOWER A shower In hon- wart Dingwall of Saskatoon, son of or of Miss Phyllis Varley, Sep-1 Mrs. E.

Ding waU and the late Mr. tember bride-elect, was held at Dl8wall of Asquith, the home of Miss Mary Jean Mar- Gladioli decorated the church for tin. Mrs. Rose Varley, mother of the ceremony which was perform-the bride-to-be, presided over the by the Rev. R.

W. K. Elliott, as-coffee cups. Gifts were presented by the Rev. P.

Sawatsky. Pianist was Miss Dorothy Rcisner, in a novel manner by the erine Gibson, Marian McMillan, rene Fraser, Stephanie, Fauline and Aileen Rieder, Eleanor Hanson and Mrs. R. Sewell. Mr.

Leonard Gibson proposed the toast to the bride, and Mr. Gordon Mogenson to the bridesmaids. For the wedding trip to Meota Beach, the bride changed to a wool and orlon yellow and grey plaid pleated skirt, worn with a yellow jacket, adorned with mauve corsage, green velvet hat and matching purse. Mr. and Mrs.

Dingwall are residing at 70" Sixth Avenue, north. Mr. Dingwall is a student at St. Andrews College and for the coming year will be student assistant at Knox United Church. SStaflflta? bell were Mr.

and Mrs, G. Robert son of Wapella, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Halliwell of Cleveland, 0., Mrs. W. Mclvor of Perdue, Mr, A. C. McLean of Regina, FL G.

Kilgore, and F0 W. Campbell of Winnipeg. FROM SCOTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnott have as their guest the formers cousin, Miss May Kennedy of Glasgow, Scotland, who arrived by plane to spend a six weeks holiday in Canada.

She flew directly to Vancouver where she visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Arnott, Sr. and on her return trip will make a stay with her aunt, Miss Belle Blyth in Toronto. HOME FROM ABROAD Mrs.

J. C. Williams of Sutherland has returned from England where she visited her son, Warrant Officer Lome Williams and his family at North Luffenham. Mrs. Williams was in Britain Jor the Coronation and attended the Queens garden party.

She also toured Scotland, Ireland and the Continent. She is at present staying with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Raycroft.

Mes-dames Mary Woods, Ann Booth, Doreen Varley, Donna Belding, Janet Martin, Vi Varley, Jean Mahoney and the Misses Loretta Tronstad, Audrey Campbell, Stella Floury, Valerie Tronstad and Elaine Martin. FROM TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Mechin (the former Margaret Calder) and daughter, Barbara, are arriving in the city Sunday from Toronto and will spend several days here, guests at The Bessborough. and soloist Mrs. R. Filson. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.

Alex Heuser, the bride was groomed in tradition white lace-panelled nylon net over satin with lace bolero, Her fingertip veil was caught to a semi-bonnet of matching lace and net, and she carried a cascade bouquet of red sweetheart roses mingled with white stephanotis. Bride's attendants were her sister, Miss Lillian Heuser, and Miss Ruth Wensley, the former dressed in a gown of rust net over beige taffeta, with lace bolero, and the latter wearing mauvue net over SET YOUR SIGHTS ON OUR FALL DISPLAYS! Theres a LACO LAMP for Every Need Cosfs Are Small Lay In a Supply for Quick Replacements Mrs. COMPLIMENTING Gordon Hill and a group of friends bolero of lace Their headdresses matched their gowns, and they carried bouquets of yellow-tinted carnations. Groomsman was Mr. Gordon Mogenson, and Messrs Neil Heuser and Arthur Cross ushered.

For the occasion the brides mother wore a costume of navy blue crepe with, beige accessories, and the bridegrooms mother also chose entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Hills mother Mrs. A. Toole. The occasion was a shower complimenting Miss Betty Edwards, a September bride-elect.

The bride-fo-be was the recipient of a dainty corsage and a gift for her home. Performing the honors at the prettily decorated tea table were the mother of the bride-to be, Mrs. Gordon Edwards and Mrs. I blue, ler accessories being eMptfurtA- pink. Misses Mary and Marguerite Dingwall performed the honors at the reception held in the church hall, and serving were Misses Kath- LACO InfraRed Heat Lamps this is where your child's Pearl Necklaces at Clearance Prices Single String $1.00 Double Strand $1.50 Three Strand $2.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled AMES LTD.

STANDARD INSIDE-FROSTED LAMPS 15 or 25 Watt 47c 40 or 60 Watt 18C 130 Watt 26c 200 watt 33c NEW PURE WHITE LAMPS 60 Watt 2Se 100 Watt ZZZZZI 28c COLORED ROUND OR FLAME-SHAPE LAMPS 25 Watt TRILITE LAMPS 50, 100, 150 Watt 100, 200, 300 Watt ZZZZZZZ 78c FLUORESCENT 40-WATT DAYLIGHT TUBES $1.25 Smaller sizes, $1.13 OTHER LAMPS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES ALL IN STOCK Auxiliary Plans Tea and Shower Plans for the annual tea and shower were made at the September meeting of the Oliver Lodge auxiliary. This event is to take place Wednesday afternoon and evening, October 7. Mrs. J. Wondga is the convener, assisted by Mrs.

D. L. Shultis, Mrs. W. R.

Young, Mrs. W. C. Braden and Mrs. J.

S. Keedwell. Plans Fall Tea at Home for Blind Womens Auxiliary to CNIB resumed its meetings for the coming season on Wednesday when plans were made for the annual fall tea to be held from 2.30 to 5 o'clock Friday at the Home for the Blind. There will be a sale of aprons made by the blind folk. 152 2nd Ave.

rhone south Jeicellers 23470 "Ames Alms to Please ISSUERS OF MARRIRAGE LICENSES CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE Fit all standard sockets and givt you quick soothing heat for relief of aching muscles I penetrating heat that goes deep down right to the source of the pain. Also useful around the home for drying hair, nail polish, enamels and lacquers, or for heating car engines or thawing frozen pipes TWO TYPES A. Toole. WEDDING GUESTS Among the guests from out of town at the wedding of Miss Alison Moore and Mr. Walter (Lodge) Kuzma were Mrs.

W. Reeves and Miss J. Hoover of North Battlcford; Mr. and Mrs. Milligan of Watrous; Mrs.

E. Klassen of Blackfalds, Mrs. J. Fortin, of Vancouver B.C., and Miss Linda Bridgewater of Edmonton, both sisters of the groom. IN HOSPITAL Friends of Mrs.

Robert Lodge of Swift Current will be sorry to hear that she is a patient In St. Pauls Hospital. HOME Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Bartley, Ninth Street, have re turned from Ottawa where they spent the past three weeks visiting their son, Leonard, and his family. VISITOR Mr. Archie Blyth of Moosomin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Calnck, Mont gomery Place. BIRTHDAY TEA Saska tonians are asked to mark their engagement books for Friday, September 18, when the annual birthday tea will be held at Kil-burn Hall. This is an anticipated event to which the public is invited. FROM AFAR Out-of-town guests for the Krock-Ludwig wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Krock, Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ludwig and children, Lake Lenore; Mk and Mrs. William Reynolds and children, Swan River, Mr.

and Mrs. Art Heppner, Waldheim; Mr. Bill Ludwig, Benedict Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. William Lcmke, all of Bruno; Misses Eileen Reiter, Doreen Nei-man and Margaret Kloschinsky of Lake Lenore.

Standard Bowl In Saskatoon It's Burtons For Shoes 51.45 53.95 Infra-Red Bowl Wolf Cub Vi-Inch British-Made ELECTRIC DRILL Compare it with any drill on the market for rugged construction and for power in the motor. We bought a large order at a special price. Regular good value $24.95. Our Special Price $18.95 PATTERNS Iron-on Designs in Glorious Colors .1 ter healthy straight bodies, correct shoes properly fitted are pssential. that's why oar trained fitters know they mast take extra time and care in fitting your youngsters' growing feet.

Our stock includes a complete range of Sat age Shoes variously priced for children of all ages. Shoes by Savage are well made of best materials over proper lasts. ROBERTS SHOE STORE 636 Broadway Phone 91210 Your Favorite School SHOES Noiv Featured At Burtons Presto Cooker Special Offer HIGHEST QUALITY IMPORTED BINOCULARS At Extremely Low Prices You have seen these popular styled shoes advertised in all the leading fashion magazines. Now is your opportunity to obtain the nations smartest footwear in the largest selection ever shown at our store. Fopularily Priced Special Purchase Sale Imported ORNAMENTS AND PLANTERS Well shaped, colorful porcelain.

Quantities are heavy. Nice gift items. Medium-Sized Elephant Ornament AQa Regular 85c, for TwC Planter Medium Large Shoe with Cottage Roof and Bird Ornament Regular $1.50, for I Planter Cow and Figurine 51.19 Design Reg. $2.25, for Act Nov and Save MUSKRAT BACKS (DYED) Reg- $395.00 to $550.00. Extra Special $250 to $350 1 Standard Prrslo Pressure Cooker 1 Presto Vegetable Divider 1 Fresto Wind-Up Timer Total Regular Value $24.35 Special Price, C1QQC Complete tI7.7 TJ.

7-95 Sizes 4 to 11 Widths AAA to I1LDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat), Reg. $550 to $750. August Sale 5395 5525 GREY LAMB -length and full length. Regular $750 to $1,095. August Sale 5550 5750 Buy Your Furi from Saskatoons Oldest Exclusive Furrier and have no later regrets Folding Pocket FISH KNIFE This Weeks TOY SPECIAL Coronation Doll Set Regular $3.29, for Similar to Illustration, but with separate lena adjustment.

Precision coated lenses, clear vision, no distortion. A 'scoop at these prices! Standard, 8x30, for Navy type, 7x50, for Army type, 7x40, for Each set complete with gen-uine lrather case and shoulder straps. A. M. IOLK nrncitT tfrma rr- lrl 11 11 purrha.rs till ftll.

AH et 4rtiralljr reduced. A malt deposit will maka aoy eaat a salt poor. MOLTON LAMB (Processed Lamb) Reg. $155 to $275. August Sale 599.50 5210 MUSKRAT FLANK (Dyed) Reg.

$350 to $375. August Sale 5245 5275 Hand Sewn Shoes Penny Loafers it Unlined Straps Moccasin Oxfords Black, Red, Russet or Brown Guaranteed 100 Good Value or Money Refunded PERSIAN LAMB (Dyed) New selection 50 coats to choose from. Reg, $495 to $850. August Sale 5295 5625 With extra-long blade, scaler and hook disgorger. We have another lot at the low price of 97c DINNERWARE SPECIAL British-made semi-porcelain in the beautiful "Rose of England pattern.

We have 20 services for eight 66-piece sets to offer at, set 524.95 IRON-ON WATER LILIES in tropic pink and forest green! No embroidery they look handpaint-ed on sheets, pillowcases, guest towels, dresser sets, luncheon cloths! Picture ell the pretty accessories, gay gifts you can create with a stroke of an iron! Jiffy! Iron on! Washable! Pattern 504: six iron-on lilies; two 4ft 13, four 3 x4 inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for tliis pattern to Saskatoon Star-Ihoenixi, Needlecraft Dept, Address. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Please add 1 cent for educatoln tax. EXCITLNG VALUE! Ten, yes TEN popular, new designs to crochet, sew, embroider, knit printed right in the Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book.

Plus many more patterns to sehd for ideas for gifts, bazaar money-makers, fashions Send 25 cents for your copy! We bought them because we thought they would be in demand but they did not sell. Set consists of boy and girl sleeping-eye doll irt Coronation dress. Put up in attractive window front package. For quick clear- 07 ance, set I ELECTRIC SEAL (Dyed Rabbit) Reg. $225 to $325.

August Sale 5145 5225 DROPPED MISKRAT (Dyed). Appears like a mink coat. Be sure to see it before you buy. Reg. $795 August Sale 8-Piece Glass HOSPITALITY SNACK SET A splendid NEW item for serving lunch.

Consists of four smartly styled trays with cup recess and four glass teacups. Complete set i ALASKA SEALS, Reg. to $1,150. August Sale 5675 5750 SHEARED RACCOON, Reg. $695 to $750, August Sale 5525 5575 I 1-2-3 Second Avenue South Mail Orders Promptly Filled 'xrjsi- msBSt'iEm) SNAP COLLAR Before ironing a damp shirt, the collar in your hands to stretch threads.

This helps 10 avoid puckers and shrinkage along the seam line. Empire Loul building l'uone 3377 figga ffiiS33B3 SAJUU A A. A Jk JcJk Jk iA. A At.

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