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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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SASK ATOON" AT. MAT Exemplar Chapter Conducts Installation in Clubrooms Early Summer Wedding Rev. A. A. Hamilton officiated; Mr.

and Mrs. N. Maleschuk, at the wedding ceremony in Third (became the bride cf Mr. Sidney Avenue United Church wheniRoss Wilsdon of Saskatoon, son Loreen Kathryne. daughter of; of Mr.

and Mrs. S. H. Wilsdon. REAL COOL NEW YORK.

Cool cucumber salad will perk up spring menus. For 4 to 5 persons, cut 2 unpceled cucumbers into inch shces. Add 24 teaspoons salt and 1 tablespoon cider vinegar. Mix well and let stand 2-3 hours. Drain, add teaspoon white pepper, I 16 teaspoon garlic powder and cup sour cream.

Toss lightly and serve at Platie-Coat Your Own Photograph NEW YORK. Now on th market are do-it-yourself kits fof sealing snapshots and credentials in transparent plastic. The kits consist of matching sheets of acetaie. One sheet is coated, with adhesive to hold the photo or card. An unroated sheet is pUced over the face of ih photo and pressed down.

The kits eliminate more costly mettuxis of laminating. The Installation of new officers of Xi Gamma Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held this arships for literature, art and music in Canada, receives funds from the chapter through the year. The UnUarian Service Committee, which operates a clothing depot at No. 2 Fire Hall is sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi in Sag-katoon and is operated by the chapter voluntarily under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bill Pen-dlebury and Mrs.

Doug, The members have participated week at tha club-rooms. In a candlelight ceremony, the retiring president. Mrs. Ed a 1 1 formally installed Mrs. Darby Gaunt, president for the new term, present regularly in packing clothing for 4- 0 The service was performed in a setting of baskets of spring flowers and twin candelabra of wedding tapers.

Mrs. E. Schatf-frin, church organist, provided wedding music. The bride wore floor-length gown of floral lace, featuring scalloped lace on the sabrina neckline. The skirt was of nylon, festooned with lace appliques, similar to appliques appearing throughout the two streamers at the back of the gown.

Her fingertip veil fell from a peart and net headdress and she carried a white Bible adorned with a mauve orchid and streamers scattered with lily of the valley. Maid of honcr, Miss Marie Croton, wore a pink waltz-length gown with matching feather headdress. Miss Marlene Wilsdon. as bridesmaid, wore a blue waltz-length gown with matching feather headdress and both carried bouquets of white carnations and pink roses. A white frock with headdress of crushed pink carnations was worn by the flower girl, Miss Michelle Wilsdcn and she carried a basket of spring flowers.

Mr. Leonard Baskin was best man and ushers wers Mr. Nick Sherstobitoff and Mr, Wesley Campbell. The wedding reception was held at Clinton Lodge. For the wedding trip to Swift Current and Montana, the bride wore an orange ice chemise with white accessories.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilsdon will reside at 529 Taylor Street. Our fresh new array of brides gowns, bridesmaids' dresses and accessories is a delight to see. You'll be beautiful for that big day in your life if you visit Macv's now.

11 See Our Window Display i i i ii Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McLellan the committee.

Cultural programs have taken the form of learning various handicrafts. One of the most interesting was aluminum work, members fashioning many lovely trays. Instructors were Mrs. D. Gaunt, program chairman; Mrs.

H. S. Hay, and Mrs. E. to.

Sa-ville. Other programs included art of working felt, resulting in novel Christmas gifts, bow-tieing and gift wrappings for every occasion, cake decorating and a demonstration of applying makeup. A talk on civil defence, and discussions of current events were other programs included. Mrs. Watson congratulated Mrs.

Bill Pendlebury, on her award as Beta Sigma Phi member of the year, chosen from the four chapters in Saskatoon. The retiring president thanked the members for their co-operation throughout the year. ing her with the gavel and a yellow rose corsage. Other officers installed included Mrs. Cole McRae, vice-president; Mrs.

Neil Thompson, recording secretary; Mrs. Gordon Budgell, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Jack Fraser, treasurer. Mrs. E.

M. Sa-ville was reinstalled social sponsor and presented with a rose corsage. Mrs. Gaunt expressed the thanks of the members to Mrs. Watson for her devoted work throughout the season and presented her with a gavel guard pin.

At a business session prior to the ceremony, reports from the committee chairmen disclosed a most successful year concluded. Funds raised by the Ways and Means committee headed by Mrs. Gordon Budgell resulted in substantial donations made to the John Dolan School, in wHch the chapter has been interested since the school was started, and the Family Welfare Society, A family listed with the society has received much assistance from Xi Gamma, including a Christmas hamper, clothing and birthday gifts for the children. The International Endowment Fund of Beta Sigma Phi, with head office at Kansas City, which provides $3,000 annually in schoi-, 152 2nd Avenue, North sj Baskets of pink and white spring flowers formed the floral setting for a 'double ring ceremony in St. Joseph's church recently when Fr.

Finn of St. Thomas More College united in marriage Eileen Ella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nickel, Wynyard, and Thomas A. McLellan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. McLellan, Saskatoon. Carrying a white praver book Here's a paint tip from YOUR U.G.G.

HARDWARE overlaid with sweetheart roses They both wore matching picture hats and gloves and earned colonial bouquets of mixed spring flowers. The groom's brcher, Mr, Jack McLellan, acted as best man and Messrs Paul Leger and Mike Sen-iuk were ushers. The soloist was the groom's aunt, Mrs. John Lyons. Mrs.

H. Gallagher presided at the organ and Joanne Springinatic was in charge of the register. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Bamboo Gardens for ninety guests where a tiered wedding cake misted in tulle, with candles in silver candelabra formed the centrepiece. Mr. Miller, Wynyard, proposed the toast to the For a honeymoon to the southern States the bride donned an egg shell wool suit with beige and lime accessories.

She wore a corsage of sweetheart roses. The bride is a graduate of St. Paul's Schod of Nursing while the groom is a graduate of the College of Commerce, University of and the Institute of Chartered Accountants. They will make their home in Saskatoon. Mr.

and Mrs. S. R. Wilsdon AMATEUR HOUR PROGRAM ROSE VALLEY. Evelvn Haskins, Anita and Esther Bjer- land and Dons Brooks' orcnestra wprf tho winners in the amateur hour program held here recently by the Hospital Aid.

rroceeas and stephanotis the bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown featuring a chificn yoke with ap-pliqued rosettes, a fitted bodice of chantilly lace draping into a full chiffon skirt poised over a hoop. She wore lily point chiffon gloves. Her Juliet cap of sequins and finger tip veil of silk illusion edged in lace completed her costume. Mrs. Gary Hallgrimson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor.

She chose a street length gown of rose pink organza over taffeta, bouffant style; similarly her bridesmaid, Miss Faye Smith, chose yellow organza. Get Out In The Garden One Coat cf TRIITO'lE WHITE with ID Keeps Your House White Social and Personal TROUSSEAU TEA Pink and white carnations and white 1 'J mmv GOLF A spoon competition will be held at 9.30 o'clock on Tuesday morning at the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club with Mrs. Stan Bradbrooke and Mrs. F. L.

Falls in charge. Members of the third flight will tee off at 10 o'clock. BON VOYAGE Mrs. C. R.

Jeffries entertained recently in honor of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Dunford, who leaves shortly for X' I MR. AND MRS.

R. F. RISTAU a holiday in England. A number Just one-coiit repaint with Tnitone White slays as white and protective as new for 3 to 4 years cleans itself eveiy time it rains 1 And 1DB, the amazing new ingredient, makes it the whitest white house paint. Sa paint dollars see us for C-I-L Tmtone White with IDB your best paint tapers in pale green candelabra on a lace cloth over pale green, formed an attractive setting when Mrs.

J. H. Clark entertained in the afternoon and evening at a trousseau tea to honor her daughter, Louise. The bride-elect and her mother welcomed the guests, and performing the tea honors were Mrs. H.

L. Saunders and Mrs. G. Lusher. Mrs.

J. Ray-ner and Mrs. C. Adair assisted with the serving in the afternoon while Mrs. E.

Spicer and Miss I. Levenson were serviteurs in the evening. Mrs. Clarence Dye and Miss D. Magnuson were in charge of the gift rooms while Mrs.

J. S. Keedwell looked after the tea table GO TO COAST Mr. and Mrs. John Addison left this week for their new home at White Rock, B.C.

TROUSSEAU TEA Baby chrysanthemums in cut class The bridal table was centred with a tiered wedding cake set amidst pink tulle, with red roses completing the setting. Mrs. Ray East was in charge of the guest register and Mr. Dick Slickman gave the bridal toast. For travelling, the bride donned a silk frock patterned in brown flowers on a white background.

Her accessories were green and her corsage of Talisman roses. After a short honeymoon, couple will be at home to their friends at Suite 43, Kewanee Apartments in Saskatoon. buy for long-lasting protection and one-coat hiding. The premium paint tt regular prices of friends enjoyed a pleasant afternoon and presented the honored guest with an appropriate gift. Mrs.

J. H. Barclay presided at the tea table and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. Bale and Miss Heather Barclay.

GRADUATION Among the events of next week is the graduation exercises of the Saskatoon City Hospital School of Nursing They will be held Wednesday evening in Third Avenue United Church and followed by a reception at HMCS Unicom. BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Glenn Richardson and Mrs. Mar-iorie Weller entertained in honor Bouquets of assorted spring flowers adorned the altar in St. James' Anglican Church for a recent evening wedding when Mr.

Ronald F. Ristau, son of Mrs. William Ristau, took as his bride, Patricia Alice, daughter of Mrs. George Nunnerley of Brandon. Canon F.

J. Fife performed the ceremony. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Lillian Webb. Mr.

Joe Hauer gave the bride in marriage. She appeared in a ballerina length gown of white brocaded satin. It featured three-quarter length sleeves and a gathered full skirt. Her headdress was a matching brocaded satin caplet which held a fingertip veil. She carried a lace fan decorated with Talisman roses.

Her bridesmaid was Miss Shirley Thams, who wore a gown of blue crystal charm with blue and white accessories. She carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations centred with a single open pink rose. Mr. Doug Brooks was best man and ushers were Mr. Ted Benesh and Mr.

R. "Bobby" Thomson. At the reception in the church hall, pink and white streamers and bells formed the decorations. IT'S A BREEZE USING A SUNBEAM! Sunbeam Electric Lawn Mower $99.00 Sunbeam Gas Lawn Mower, 4 cycle $109.93 Northern King Gas Mower $49.93 "Apex" 14" Lawn Mower, Rubber Tire $14.93 "Viceroy" Lawn Mower, 14" $13.93 "Clipper" 11" Rubber Tire $16.29 "Super Clipper" Rubber Tire, 14" $18.69 "Clipper" 16" Rubber Tire $19.50 "Super Clipper" 16" Rubber Tire $23.50 Time to Get Out the Hose! Andrews Sprinkler Hose, 20 ft $2.89 Andrews Sprinkler Hose, 30 ft $3.93 Andrews Sprinkler Hose, 40 ft $493 Andrews Sprinkler Hose, 50 ft $3.95 50 ft. riastic Hose 50 ft.

Plastic Hose, Guaranteed $4.93 Hose Nozzles 65c, 90c, $1.73 Your Lawn May Be DYING for the Right Sprinkler! vases centred the lace covered tea table and pink and white streamers and bells gave a bridal setting to the twin trousseau teas recently honoring Miss taroie Ann Harvev a bride-elect of this Friendship Tea by St. John'? Guild St. John's Cathedral Women's Guild is planning a "Friendship" tea and bake sale to be held Wednesday, May 28, in the parish hall to which all church members and their friends are invited. Mrs. W.

Sykes, the guild president, will welcome guests and Mrs. W. G. Sanford will have charge of the table arrangements. Proceeds from a silver collection will go towards the new parish hall.

of Miss Mary Ellen Lawson, June bride-elect, recently at a shower at the home of Mrs. Richardson on Willow Street. Corsages were presented to the bride-to-be, her mother, Mrs. George Lawson, Cor. Ave.

and 20th W. Phone CH.2-2235 CH.4-453J Saturday. Entertaining for her was her grandmother, Mrs. J. k.

Harvey, who received the 70 cuests with the bride-to-be and and to Mrs, C. H. Richardson, who was invited to preside over her mother, Mrs. H. R.

Harvey. Mrs. L. Spratt invited tne guests the tea table during the tea hour A mock wedding provided hilar to the attractive tea room and Inter shared tea honors with the ious entertainment as well as amusing games, preceding the See ffie Amazing New Tvfide Brief cases and Portfolios Unconditionally Guaranteed for Five ull Years. presentation of the array or mis cellaneous gifts to Miss Law- MELNOR'S SWINGIN SPRAY LAWN SPRINKLER As advertised in LIFE.

son. The much admired tea table was covered with a white lace $7.50 $8.25 $9.95 I bride's mother. Looking after the pleasure of the guests were Mrs. J. L.

Young, Miss Shirley Roberts and Miss Holly Puffer. In, charge of the trousseau and gift room were Miss Gloria Spratt and Miss Eleanor Edwards. RECEPTION To honor the twin graduate nurses, Misses Marlene and Kathleen Moker, from St. Paul's School of Nurs-j ing, a reception was held at the i'ipit ffi) WHIRL-WIND (1 1Q cloth with pink tapers forming the setting for a tiny bride on a garden walk, encircled by garlands of roses, lily of the valley and fern. Look'ng after the pleasure of the guests were Mrs.

G. fl.L'in11 or ivii rvuen. Your Tufide case will give you better service take the toughest use, tho roughest abuse still look as fresh as the day you bought it. Portfolios Briefcase. jgg With Happy Foot Flexibles by Murray ROBY'S C1 OC 'f LAWN SPRINKLER G.

K. Graham and Mrs. R. LITTLE. GIANT OQa Almas.

LAWN SPRINKLER WWW 12" Galv. Lawn Border, Scroll Top, ft 18c 18" Galv. Lawn Border, Scroll Top, ft 21c Aluminum Lawn Trim, 16 ft $1.95 Aluminum Lawn ft $3.93 by sfci and $31.95 SERVIETTES If it's a tea, a party, a wedding, an anniversary or just any get-together, Hazen's have the serviettes you need. Lovely pastels, and 1 Pi ,0 AO modern designs 13V twv Or have them personalized at only 2.75 per hundred Many designs and colors to choose from to harmonize with your color scheme. BEAUTIFUL CANADA CALENDARS, 1938 Only aTf).

few left. Reg. $1.00. Now half-price OUv This snug fitting arch sandal Murray is a wonder fitter they are flexible too. Try a pair for summer comfort.

Beige or Summer Fashions of note with accent placed on Black white, as illustrated. AAA, AA, and widths. Grass Seed 2-lb. Bag $1.49 Grass Seed 5-lb. Bag $3.69 home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Loran, 2401 Albert Ave. Forty-seven guests were present, including Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Moker from Prince Albert, parents of the graduates. Other out of town guests were from Wakaw, St. Benedict and Denzil. A buffet supper was served, the table being decorated with a beautiful cake, roses and candles. The girls were recipients of many useful gifts.

ENTERTAINED Miss Audrey Schwinghammer, whose wedding is an event of this month, was entertained, Wednesday evening, by Mrs. P. H. Waterer at her home at Montgomery Place. During a hilarious treasure hunt, the honored guest received an array of miscellaneous gifts from her friends.

and 11.95 7 0r jl 1 1 4 cam, Heel GVLENDAR Hugger Crushed Pump As Illustrated It's a new style heel with a Cuban height for comfort and style. PLANT FOOD FOR LAWNS, FLOWERS, ETC. RX15 Plant Food, 1H lbs $2.49 RX15 Plant Food, 3 lbs Vigor, 23 lbs $2.60 Killer Kancs $1.91 Weed Killer 98c and $1.63 LAWN RAKES Bamboo Lawn Rakes 3Uc Wire Lawn Rakes 89c Wire Lawn Rakes $1.93 Dunn's Fattern Lawn Rake $1.90 Dandelion Diggers, Long Handle 89c YOU CAN USUALLY GET WHAT YOU WANT AT i Rummage sale will be held 'nx Beige, brown and black. AAA, AA, C. 16.95 2 or 3 strands of imported facet-cut black and white beaded necklaces and earrings.

$1.00 and up. "Glamour Rngs" $2.93 and $3.93 iworrro a.ibk:k 3 last n.l coated, cdor-comcted Senses-mmi, ndt-inrt, WtshM tut lock-on direct readinj exposun mtttr. Built-in Utn. You can We dearer, brighter, color movin with tti Keysfoo K-27 You'd so when you tr, it Indoors or out, ym just peek mm, hv Jill, nd shoot Then you know you're shootini rig for thi light Unt professional TV carwamjo, 4 Saturday evening irr the Market Square by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Contact Circle of Knox United Church will hold a rummage sale at 9 o'clock, Saturday morning at 531 Twentieth Street, west.

St. John's Cathedral Senior WA will hold a bake sale from 9 to 12 o'clock, Saturday in the Co-op Store, Twenty-second Street, east. WA to Rehabilitation Services meets at 8.30 o'clock, Monday in the Board of Trade office. University Circle OES will hold a coffee party from 9.30 to 11.30 o'clock, Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. J.

H. Philion, 4 McDougall Apts. Saskatchewan Crescent, east, A bake table will be featured. If you are difficult to fit try a pair of Heel Huggers, Pumps or Ties. niii SHOE STORE ft T2 229 21s( Street, East STATIONERY AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone CH.2-8855 if iiwrl Cor.

Ave. A and 20th W. Phone CH.2-3456 133 2nd Avenue, North 3rd Avenue and 22nd Street.

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