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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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SASKATOON STAK-PHCENIX rAGE MINE! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939, Cinema Bulletin Look, Dear, Its TOmme Pretty Wedding Recent Weddings Registration The chairman for Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women for outside points requests that returns be made immediately to headquarters, Hudson's Bay store, Saskatoon. While there has been a good response from many northern Saskatchewan districts, there are still many places to be heard from and the local committee is anxious to clear up work and make returns to national. Capitol, November 21, 25, Nlnotchka, delightful comedy featuring Greta Garbo and Melvynj Douglas; excellent cast, exception-' ally well directed. Adults and young people. November 28, 29, 30, Honeymoon In Bali entertaining social comedy.

Delightful music, smart sophisticated dialogue; good entertainment. Adults and young people. Daylight, November 23, 24, 25, 20,000 Men a Year convincing story of aviation. Stresses the Importance of thorough training and implicit obedience to directions Very appealing for boys interested In flying. Family.

Pack Up Your Troublea comedy with Jane Withers and the Rltz Brothers. Family. November 27, 28, 29, Adventures of Sherlock Holmes no review found, Everythings On Ice entertaining family comedy presenting Irene Dare, the clever little ice skater. Family. Tivoli, staring Friday, November 24 and continuing for one week, Intermezzo a picture of rare beauty and depth of feeling; exquisite music and beautiful photography make it an outstanding picture.

Adults and young people. Roxy, November 25, 27, 28, Double Crime in the Maglnot Line English version of a French spy etory. Actual scenes taken in Maginot Line. Adults and young people. Titans of the Deep interesting sclsntiflo picture of underseas life; exciting fight with devil fish.

Adults and young people. November 29, 30, December 1, Kid From Kokomo story of a potential prizefighter and the plots and counter-plots surrounding the prizefighting game. Adults. Magnificent Fraud fairly exciting melodrama of Central America in which an actor is forced to pose as the President who has just been assassinated. Adults.

Kitz, November 23, 24, 25, My Lucky Star Sonja Henie in one of her usual charming pictures; beautiful skating sequences. Family. "Overland Express" no review found. January 27, 28, 29, Little Tough Guy another in the Dead End Kids" Beries, Adults. There foes the Groom no review found.

At The Great Western otut- oicc fuMuZute Furniture Co. oaSA," if Lets Fix Up the Home for Christmas Yes do it now. Everything is in your favour. There is an active market for your old furniture. This enables us to give you more for it now than at any other time of the year.

Stocks are complete. Our prices are still at old levels. Our flexible convenient budget plan is at your disposal. We suggest that you start with the dining room. Good Dining Suites will be as gracious in 1960 as they are in 1939.

You will be having Christmas dinner in dont buy Just for today. Select a dining room suite that you will love through all the years. TUDOR IN CARVED OAK Oak always gives a feeling of hospitality. This credenza styled buffet and china cabinet together with the refectory table and six high 4 a back chairs Is low In price at FOR THE SMALL ROOM Tht i nine-piece euite In conventional styling la finlahed In rich walnut. There It a china sk A tft cabinet, buffet, table n' 1 and alx chairs 90: McDonald collins QUILL LAKE, On Wednesday, 'November 15, a wedding took place at the Pentecostal Tabernacle at Gardenia when Anna, daughter of Mr.

Bam Collins became the bride Mr. Lewis McDonald. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father. Her dress was of white satin, and she wore a long white embroidered net veil with halo of orange blossoms. Her aister.

Miss Peggy Collins, flower girl, wore pink satin and a silver' headdress. Mr. Hector McDonald, Scrip, was best man. During the signing of the register. Miss Westad sang a solo.

The Kev. W. Kennedy of Kelvlngton officiated. At the bride's parents' home a reception was held. The couple will live In the Scrip district.

BUTLER DUNSMUIB QUILL LAKE. A wedding was solemnized In the First Baptist Church, Regina, Thursday evening, November 9, when Miss Jean Mc-Calg Dunsmuir, Quill Lake, became the bride of Mr, Arthur George Butler, also of Quill Lake. The Rev. H. Bentall performed the ceremony In the presence of Miss Phyllis Butler, sister of the groom, and Mr Arthur McCormick.

A wedding dinner was served In the King's Hotel. The honeymoon I was spent in Moose Jaw and Regina. rOCHYN UK NIXON' HANLEY. A wedding was solemnized at the United Church manse Saturday, November 18, when Venice Alvlra, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

N. Nixon and Mr. Reginald Fochynuk, Hanley were married by Rev. G. H.

Elliott. They were attended by Miss Gladys Dudridge and Mr Leonard Dudridge. i Dinner was served to 12 friends. THOMAS HOLMAN SALVADOR. The marriage of Inez Holman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Holman, and Mr. Peter Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Thomas, Macklin, was solemnized at the United Church manse, Luse-land, Saturday, November 19. The Rev. H. E.

Marshall officiated. The bride, who was unattended, was attired in a fuchsia dress and carried a bouquet of chrysanthe- mums. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the brides parents. The couple will live in Macklin. MILLS FLEMING The marriage of Margaret, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

James Fleming, Kinistino, to Mr. Kenneth Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, Young, was solemnized Sunday, November 19, in St, James' Church, Saskatoon, by the Rev. Mr.

Bowles, Young. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Roy Blakely and attended by Miss Isabel AUingham. Mr. Gordon Mills, Young, brother of the groom, attended him.

Ushers were Mr. Douglas Fleming, Unity, brother of the bride, and Mr. Owen Ketchison, Young. The bride chose a floor length gown of Alencon lace. Her chapel veil was pleated In military effect and caught with orange blossoms and lilies.

She carried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Miss AUingham wore a' gown of orchid sheer with matching shirred bolero. She wore a short veil of the same shade, held by a bandeau of flowers and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and baby mums. Mr. Gordon Hancock played the wedding music.

A reception for fifty guests was held in the Oak Room of the King George Hotel where Mrs. J. Fleming and Mrs. W. Mills received with the bridal party.

Mrs. Fleming was In pirate green with a corsage of Talisman rosea and Mrs. Mills was in black velvet with a corsage of bronze mums. The table, which was covered with a lace cloth, was centred with the decorated wedding cake offse. by bud vases bolding baby 'mums.

Tktll pink tapers were alight Mrs. G. AUingham, Young, and Mrs. R. Blakeley, Saskatoon, performed the honors.

The couple left on a wedding trip to Winnipeg. They will be at home after December 1 at Young. For travelling, ths bride chose a teal blue frock and a fur-trimmed rust swagger coat Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W.

Mills, Mr. Gordon Mills, Dr. G. W. Cope and Mrs.

Cope, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McClellan, Mr.

and Mrs. O. D. Ketchison, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. Volk, Mr.

and Mrs. M. D. Grant, Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. G.

AUingham, Miss Viola Rees, Mr. Jack Humm, Mr. Hartley Ailing-ham, Young; Miss Peggy Good, Shellbrook; Mrs. J. Fleming, Messrs.

Stuart and Wallace Fleming, Kinistino; and Mr. Douglas Fleming, Unity, Photo by Charmbury. MB. and MRS. KENNETH MILLS who were married recently at St James Church, Saskatoon, by the Rev.

Mr. Bowles, of Young, bride, who is a graduate of the City Hospital, was formerly Margaret Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming, Kinistino. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Mills, Young. The couple will make their home in Young. DINGWALL KIRTON All Saints Anglican Church was the scene of a wedding, Monday, November 20, when Dorothy, daughter of Mr. D.

Klrton, Saskatoon, became the bride of Mr. James Donald Dingwall, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dingwall, Asquith.

The Rev. R. Millman officiated. The bride wore a dress of wine crepe with a corsage of Talisman roses. Miss Jean Dingwall, sister of the groom, and Mr.

Cecil Divers attended the couple. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Fawcett Mr. and Mrs. Dingwall will live in Saskatoon. Out-of-town guests were; Mrs. F.

Dingwall, Mies Mary Dingwall, Mr. H. McFadyen and Mr. Cecil Divers, all pf Asquith. MoCORMICK TRASK A wedding was solemnized Friday, November 10, at St Francis Regis Church, Wauchope, by the Rev.

Father F. Joly, when Maretta Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Edward Trask of Wapella and Mr. David McCormick, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter McCormick of st An. drew, were married. The bride chose a dress of plum silk creps with matching accessories and carried a prayerbook. The bridesmaid, Miss Isobel McCormick, sister of the groom, wore a navy silk crepe dress.

The groom was attended by hie brother, Mr. Donald McCormick. Mr. C. Quennelle pre sided at the organ.

A wedding breakfast was served at the rectory after which the couple left on a short honeymoon trip to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick will reside in Wauchope. STEVENSON SCHMIDT A wedding took place Monday, November 20, at Moose Jaw when Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Schmidt Jordan River, became the bride of Mr. Walton Stevenson, Richlea. The Rev. H.

Hamilton performed the service at the United Church manse. The bride wore a street-length frock of moss green with accessories to match and a corsage of red rose After a honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will make their home at Richlea. Comfort and Loveliness for The Bedroom will never be bought for less Buffet Luncheon Enjoyed by Club Young Peoples Notes PATTERNS With prices as low as thrv are in our store there Is no need for vou to lie without the furniture you would like In your own bedroom.

Example of Good Value This walnut suite consists of a bed. vanity, upholstered bench and chiffonier ail In the modern manner. The well sized mirror is genuine plate. .50 All exposed surfaces are genuine walnut Modem As Tomorrow Quite one of the loveliest bedroom suites have had here in many a day. Cleverly styled In modern waterfall, substantially built of selected cabinet wood in beautifully matched walnut veneers.

Bed. dresser, chest and vanity with largo round mirror The ladies section of the Saskatoon Bridge Club enjoyed a buffet luncheon in the lounge room of the Badminton Club, Wednesday. After luncheon members enjoyed the weekly game of duplicate bridge. Winners in the North and South were: First, Mrs. H.

George and Mrs. L. D. Anderson: second, Mrs. F.

H. Chapman and Mrs. John Farrell. In the East and West section, honors were captured by Mrs. H.

Dunham and Mrs. P. Walters, while Mrs. Frank Saunders and Mfs. W.

Stempel were second. Present were: Mrs. H. F. Gelns-forth, Mrs.

H. E. George, Mrs. J. A Duncan, Mrs.

T. G. Millar, Mrs. C. Campbell, Mrs.

L. A. Marriott, Mrs. D. Anderson, Mrs.

H. M. Dunham, Mrs. Frank Saunders, Mrs. W.

Stempel, Mrs. E. H. Rutledge, Mrs. R.

E. Knatchbull, Mrs. A. E. Har-haw, Mrs.

A. P. Donnelly, Mrs. Pearl Walters, Mrs. John Farrell, Mrs.

F. H. Chapman, Mrs. H. Trawlck, Mr.

W. C. Has, Mrs. J. H.

Wilson, Mrs. F. Dench, Mrs. F. A.

Man son and Mrs. I Fowler. Quality guaranteed A FLOOR SAMPLE AT A BIG SAVING have sold down in this design to our floor sample. Rising costs make It impossible 10 mU A A for us to get any more. The distinctively styled cut-away vanity Is tho feature piece El in this four-piece suite The Bessborough Mattress with the Five Year Guarantee GIVE A Toller Set AN IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS While we sell Inner-Spring mattresses for as little as $13 95 and aa high as $45.00 the Bessborough mattress la still the finest piece of sleeping equipment offered to Saskatonians.

It carries a five-year unconditional guarantee. It has a Karr patent Inner-spring construction. It has an exclusive imported Belgian damask covering. Two row of ventilators and Jiff handles. It brings millionaire sleep comfort within the reach of the smaUeai pocket $3.00 CASH $4.00 A MONTH ANY SIZE ORDERS OF $1.50 OR OYER DELIVERED FREE PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 ST.

JAMES The St. James A.Y.P.A. will meet this week after the evening aerv-lce. The program la under the direction of the Horden group and will take the form of a mock parliament. Members of the group will participate.

CHRIST CHURCH Christ Church A.Y.P.A. will hold a debate at its meeting next week. The topio will be "Resolved that Canada should adopt conscription. The debate will be followed by an open discuaaion and it is hoped that a large number will turn out for the meeting which will begin at 8 o'clock. ALL SAINTS There will be no meeting of All Saints A.Y.PA.

next Sunday. The members ars asked to attend the missionary play being presented by the Baptist Church Y.P.A, immediately after church. The social next Thursday evening will take the form of A College Night. New membere are invited. The social will begin at 8.00.

Plans are being made for a varsity concert, to be presented early In the New Year. Ideas and suggestions will be welcomed by the committee in charge. All money from the sale of Christmas cards must be turned in to the president as soon as possible. ST. GEORGES Membere of St.

Georges A Y.P.A. will please note there will be no meeting Monday because of the congregational anniversary social in the hall. KNOX Miss G. McEachern wilt tell the young people of her trip to Africa in an informal talk after church Sunday evening. Newcomers will be made welcome.

Miss Marlon Scott and Mr. Cliff Elliott will contribute to the musical program. Refreshments will be served. PARKVIEW The weekly meeting of the Parkview Young People's Society will be held Monday, November 27, at 7.30 p.m. In the Manse.

Audrey Joyce will be in charge of the meeting. GRACE The Grace Young People's Union will meet In the Sunday school room Sunday evening after church and will go in a body to ths Baptist Church to attend the play, These Things Shall Be. The union will meet on Wednesday evening. Mr. Alex Moffat, convener of Christian missions, will be In charge of the meeting The mission project which was carried on this summer will be the theme of the meeting.

THIRD AVENUE The regular meeting of the Third Avenue Union will be held in the basement of the church Monday at 8 30 oclock. Miss Irene Crocker, Christian missions, will be in charge. All tickets for the play must be turned in. ST. ANDREWS The regular meeting of the St Andrew's Young People Society was held Tuesday, when Miss L.

Sutton gave a talk on her year pent as an exchange teacher in Australia. Mr. Allan Ferris gave a paper on The Application of the Mind and Spirit of Christ in Relation to the Christian on Sunday. A discussion on the topio followed. The devotional period was taken by Miss Verna Walker.

Next week the topic for discussion will be "The Christian on Monday. Membere of the society are Invit-ed to attend a play at the Baptist Church, after the Sunday evening service. PREMIUM SODAS Christies, salted or plain, 1'lb- Pflr carton hUw SOUP, Tomato or Vegetable, Aylmer, tin I PUFFED WHEAT, Red-berry, gO- bushel bag vwH CHIPSO, en large package 13b CORN, Whole Kernel, Choice, gtinsgg a 16-oz. COC YELLOW SUGAR Bulk, fresh and gibs. 3 cOC PRUNES Sunsweet, large, tenderized, gg 2-lb.

carton C3C CROWN SYRUP, 4 Os 2-lb. tin 1 OC 5-lb. pail, 39c. WOODBURYS SOAP (Free Bottle Lotion) 3 23c NO RUBBING WAX Aerowax Brand, OQ pinttin LOGANBERRY JAM Checker, pure, 4-lb. tin 40C CHERRY CAKES Fresh, cello wrapped, 41.

each 14C A lovely gift that will adorn her" boudoir. Several smart designs in beautiful cases. 3.504.9510.00 $15 4 $25 EASY CREDIT TERMS Deposit will hold anv article until Christmas AS LTD. "Ames Alms to Please 152 Second Avenue. South Issuer of Marriage Licenses A BIG SALE OF LAMPS FROM SASKATOONS LARGEST SELECTION Floor lamps, tulile lamps, bridge lamps, boudoir lamps at all prloes, styles and colors are on display for your pleasure and Inspection in all parts of our store, A Trilight Lamp and Shade A nicely finished heavy trlllght lamp and silk or homespun Q4 A Qfl shade.

Assorted colors ..91 UsaJU A. Table Lamp and Shade Any lump from this selection will bring light and charm to any room. Parchment shads on pottary CO OC base. All colors jCiVV A 7-Way Trilight Complete An attractive onyx base with night light trillght ahaft complete with either silk or homespun lined ff 1 9 JC hades. All colors I WiTJ A Bridge Lamp and Shade For a lounge chair one of these attractive bridge stands with a tailored silk shade is Just the thing.

CC Cfl Complete A Junior Shade This new shipment of low priced Junior shades la Just what many of our customers have been CC waiting for 4 I .09 Puffy Dot Curtains for the Bedroom These lovely curtains are especially suitable for use with chenille or candlewtck spreads. They are In the criss crosa style and are trimmed with matching edgings. A full range .95 of colors Including dusty rose, powder blue, lima green, orchid, and sunshine gold. 8 43x81 Inches long, per pair 40x81 inches with ruffles instead of edging $2.50 per pair Wide Criss Cross Curtains for the Living Room Here Is your opportunity to dress your windows In thHt criss-cross style that you like so much. We will mako for you in our own workrooms from rich silk voile, wide full flowing curtains.

You can have any combination of colors. There Is eggshell, burgundy, champagne and rust, champagne and green or all one color with ball fringes to match. The average double or triple window Is complete, per pair Criss Cross Curtains for Single Windows, $5.50 Pair Baking Ingredients Heres Extra Yalue! STEP-IN PUMPS MATRONS SIMPLE SHIRT-WAI8TER MARIAN MARTIN Pattern 9104 It's smsrt to bs tailored, even on stay-at-bom days. Especially when you've a style as becoming and easy to make as Marian Martin's Pattern 9104. It's a shlrtwaister, carefully designed to belittle matronly figures.

How does It do ths trick? First, theres that splendid yoke which comes from the back to the front In on piece and bee tucks and fullness below to release all the bodice ease you need. The front panel of the skirt is cut on the bias its both decorative and gives nice centralized fullness. Those novel button-trimmed pockets ere optional but so attractive. And the sleeves may be straight and short, flared or long. Pattern 9104 may be ordered only in womens sizes 84, 88, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 end 48.

Size 38 requires 4)4 yards 35-inch fabric. Bend Twenty Cents (20c) plus lc 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-Phoenix Pattern Department, Saskatoon. LARD, Swifts or Burns', 1-lb.

wb BAKING POWDER Jewel, Guaran- 4B. teed, 1 -lb. tin llC VANILLA EXTRACT Westock, QOst 4-oz. bottle hwb I Ready s.Pke. 20c PECAN NUTS, 00s shelled, -lb.

CO GLACED CHERRIES 10c RAISINS or CURRANTS -Re- gibs. OiZm cleaned bwb BAKING PEANUTS cellopkg IOC CHERRY JELLIES True Flavour, 4 Cs 7-oz. cello pkg. IOC A Breakfast Room Ensemble In this ensemble we offer you a modern styled aix-pieee breakfast room suite in natural trimmed red. Forty-two piece breakfast sot of English eemJ-porcelatn, a four slice electric toaster and an electric table CC9 fl hot plate.

All 60 pieces for w)QWU Boys, This Is Cedar Chest Time! And we have some beauties from which you may make your choice. Take our tip and come In and pick out the one you want to give her now. We will put Jt away for you and deliver It as close to Christmas si you de-lre. 514.85 $49.50 APPLES, Winter Bananas Fine for 4 gs baking, OlafW 25c GRAPEFRUIT Texas Seedless, for 112's LEMONS, 432's, dozen SATSUMA ORANGES Easy peeling, box 6 23c 23c ICES 90c A smait style In Black Suede and Black Calf. All sizes.

A real comfortable fitting shoe. Heel Huggers $9.00 Murray Grads $7.00 mwin Shoe Store Ltd. 181 2ND AVE, NORTH SJFx CRAPES Finest Eating JOIN THE CHRISTMAS DEPOSIT CLUB 3" 25c WISE BUY BREAD Ths best loaf Id the city Wb Golfs Chocolate Shop WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

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