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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 10

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1838. eage tks A ATO( )M STAR-P11 (EN IX. Soloist Recent Weddings of the wedding march, played by I 1 II Miss Lily Moore. Miss Deloria I VIlKinaTK Miller was bridesmaid, while Mr. iVlUaU-lCUKJ Fred Eldridge, the grooms brother, was best man.

While the register was being signed Mrs. Joseph Moore sang a solo. The Rev. J. C.

Cinnamon officiated. A number of friends gathered for a reception at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge will make their home in the Clavet district, To Give Series Public Programs In preparation for the convention of the I'm losing my lines thanks to you, Jane Seymour! i lately after the ceremony the bridal party and guest were entertained at the home of the bride.

Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Smith and Douglas of Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mrs. Clark of Kamsack.

Mr. and Mrs. Doerr will reside on a farm near Laird. WOODW Alt I KATELNIKOFF YORKTON A quiet wedding was conducted In the courthouse here (Saturday, October 8. by Judge A (Ross, when Nena Katelnikoff became the bride of Hendley Albert i Woodward, eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald Woodward, Strong-i field, Sask, The bride, becomingly attired in pale green satin with a corsage of roses, was given in mar-1 riage by her father, Andrew Katel-j nikoff. She was attended by her sister, Lillian Ruth Katelnikoff. The couple left Saturday for a short wedding trip to Regina. They will reside in Yorkton.

of third biennial Canadian Federation of Music Teachers' Association to be held in Saskatoon, July, 1939. a series of six public programs by students of members of the Saskatoon branch will be given at The Bessborough throughout the fall and winter. On each program there will be a speaker, a choral group, junior and advanced performers. The first recital will be Tuesday evening, October 25, in the banquet room. Dean Arthur Collingwood will speak and the popular and well-known radio group.

Maids and Middies, will sing. Other programs before Christmas will be held Tuesday evenings, November 15 and December 8. FAGAN HAWKINS A quin wedding was solemnized me home of Mrs. Russell Wilson. Fifth Avenue, on Wednesday evening, October 12, when Alina Hawkins.

R.N., only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawkins, Pembroke, nine of the Hon. James ami the late Mrs.

Wilson of Saskatoon, was united In marriage to William Pagan, elder son of the late Mr. und Mrs. James Pagan or Dins more, in the presence of immediate relatives. The bride wa-' given in marriage by her uncle und entered the living mom to the strains of the Wedding Much placed by Mrs. J.

R. Wilson, Jr During the signing of the register, Mrs. Adam Drysdale, sister of the groom sang Promise. Me." The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W.

G. Hrown, after which a dainty buffet supper was served. The bride was attractively attired in a navy blue tailored suit with accessories to match and wore a corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the va'ley. The happy couple left on the midnight train for points west, later returning to their mini in Dlnsmore. SYMCHUK KRAlTEIt The farm residence of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Krauter of the Young district was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, October 1, when their eldest daughter, Alma Jacquelin, was united in marriage to Mr. John D.

Symchyck of Eburne, B.C. The Rev. T. G. Williams of Young United Church' officiated.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. The wedding march was played by Mise Noreen Me-Eachern, The bridal couple were unattended. Immediately following the ceremony refreshments were served to some 25 guests, relatives and immediate friends of the family. Mr. and Mrs.

Symchyck left by train for their home In Eburne, B.C., visiting Saskatoon and Hafford en route. SPECIAL CROWING GIRLS OXFORDS AND STRAPS TETKKAt LT-I-KFKBVKK ST. BRIKUX. One of the pret-j I ticst weddings of the community; was solemnized in St. Anne Catholic i Church on October 10 when two popular young people, Edith Le-febvre and Bernard Tetreault were united in marriage by the Reverend Father Rivard.

The bridesmaids I were the Misses Florence JLcfebvre 'and Agnes Tetreault, while little Rita Corbel) was flower girl. The happy couple will make their home hi St. Brieux. i IINMDKK KEYNAtD REYNAUD. A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday morning at 9 oclock at the Roman Cath olic Church when Emma, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Regie Reynaud, became the bride ol David Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schneider, also of Rey-naud. The Rev.

Father Robert pet-formed the ceremony. The bride entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mrs. Flavin Reyttaud. who also rendered the Ave Maria" during Mass. Mrs.

Spriggs tnd Mrs. Read sang a duet, Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy," during the com-i monion. The bride looked chaining in a sapphire blue silk crepe with Inserts of cut velvet in matching shade, with navy accessories. She wore a corsage of white rosebuds. Miss Annie Schneider acted as maid of honor, and Ernie Reynaud as best man.

After the ceremony a redding dinner was served at the home ol the bride to about 50 relations and friends. The bride's table was beautifully decorated with pink and white streamers, and centred with the three-tiered wedding cake surrounded by silver vases filled with pink and white asters. The bride and groom will reside at Reynaud. FRENCH FITCII MEOTA. A wedding of interest took place in St.

Mary's Church, Meota on Thursday, October when Nellie Grace Fitch. R.N..J youngest daughter of Mrs. M. Fitch and the late Frederick Fitch of Meota, became the bride of Frederic MacKenzie French, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. French of Winnipeg, the Rev. Phillip Downer perform ing the ceremony. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Rodney' Fitch, to the strains of Wagners! Bridal March played by Mrs. J.

C. MacDonald. Mr. Thomas Drake i BO I ItG FAULT FI LAN A lovely fall wedding which united two pioneer families of Blaine Lake district was solemnized on Thanksgiving Day in St. Andrews R.C.

Church, when Miss Alexlna Finlan, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Finlan of Blaine Lake, became the bride ef Mr. Joseph Bourgeault, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Bourgeault, also of Blaine Lake, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Fr. Belleauf To the strains of the wedding march, of Regina was best man. Mr.

F. the bride entered the church on the Turnham and Paul Read of arm of her brother-in-law, Mr. Meota were ushers. Padavell, who gave her in mar- The reception which followed was tage. She was attended by her held at the home of Mrs.

E. A. sister, Miss Margaret Finlan. The Chase who joined with the bride groom was attended by his brother, mother, Mrs. M.

Fitch, in welcom-Mr. George Bourgeault of Saska-ing the many guests. The happy toon. Following the ceremony, a couple left immediately after for; dainty luncheon was served to im-Saskatoon and Regina. They will I mediate relatives of the bride and make their future home in York- groom, at the home of the bride's BIEKWAGEN- GORONZY MELVILLE.

A pretty wedding was solemnized In the Melville Pentecostal Tabernacle on October 11, when Miss Frida Goronzy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Goronzy of Fenwood, became the bride of Mr. Julius Bierwagen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolf Bierwagen, also of Fenwood. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. F. W.

Routley. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Helen Goronzy attended her sister as bridesmaid. The groomsman was Mr. John wedding home 40' will groom's SMART NEW FALL BAGS 49 pairs only.

Black and brown. Widths A to fair range of sizes. Values to 4.50. parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Bourgeault left later in the day for a brief honeymoon in Saskatoon. They will reside in Watroue. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Green and Mr. George Bourgeault of Saskatoon. and Dr. and Mrs. V.

Bourgeault of farm In the Fenwood district. Prudhomme, Klause of Sprlngside, Sask. Following the ceremony a supper was served at the of the bride's parents, at which guests were present. Mr. and Mrs.

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Now wring two Eye Pads out in hot water, and rest with them on your eyes. Do this two or three times. Incidentally, the rest of your skin is very dry. It would benefit enormously by nightly treatment with Cleansing Cream, Juniper Skin Tonic and Orange Skin Food. Well, shes done as I said, and not only has her skin vastly Improved, but, as she pointed out joyfully, when she was In the other day, Im losing my lines I She is too 1 You can get my preparations from any of my agents, and do ask for my book Speaking Frankly or write to me for it Jane Seymour, 208 King Street West, Toronto.

My Bond Street Salon is at 21-22 Crosvenor Street, London, England. Jane Seymour BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Finders Drug Stores BOYS OXFORDS 25 pairs. Good oxfords. Sizes Regular $2.95, for wearing 1 to $1.95 ton, Sask. BEDFORD DOUGLAS GIRVIN, A pretty wedding was solemnized Saturday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. D. Douglas when their youngest daughter, Margaret Stewart was united In marriage to Kenneth Cyril, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Bedford, Kelliher. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Jean Douglas, Regina, and the groom by his brother, Norris Bedford of Kelliher. The Rev. T. Boyes, Davidson, performed the ceremony.

Mrs. W. Dolan played the wedding march. The happy couple left on a wedding trip to Regina. On their return they will reside at DECK KI.KTTKE MELVILLE.

Miss Violet Klettke, DEARBORN DOWNTOV A quiet wedding was solemnized ItKAL LEATHER BAGS fn tho martct gtmpr. Your choice of the new colors so popular this fall. and up Our Window Oiaplav Ltd JEWELLERS "An Aim to ItMUtrr of Marriaw IJrrnw Antes 183 Snd 8. in St. Alban Cathedral, Prince I dau.Rbter wMfand Mrs' Fred Albert, on Thursday evening jLlettke of Melville, became the kotl a xi bride of WOMENS SHOES, straps And pumps Here's a bargain! $4 .45.

Good size range Value to $1.95 $8.50 $10.50 Heel Huggers Health Spots William Deck, son of the late W. Deck, and Mrs. A. Harth, also of Melville, at a ceremony performed by the Rev. E.

M. Gishier in the Bethany Evangelical Church here on October 12. The bridesmaids were Miss Kate Deck, sister of the groom, and Miss Elsie Ulmer. Joyce Lang and Dorothy Colman acted as flower girls. The groomsmen were Karl Colman and Jack Ritaler.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. HEADON SQUIRES A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. Georges manse on Saturday, October 1, when Alice Vivian, seeond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Squires, became the bride of Gordon Headon, nephew of the late Mr.

George Currie. The Rev. A. E. Greenhalgh officiated.

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Jennie Clarke of Dlnsmore, became the bride of Mr. Frank A. Green of Dlnsmore. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S.

L. Lochhead, a former rector of the bride's parish. The young couple were unattended. The register was signed by Mrs. Lochhead and Mrs.

George Addison of Sutherland. The happy couple will make their home at Sioux Lookout, Ontario. WIENS JANZEN HEPBURN. A pretty wedding took place in the M. B.

Church at Hepburn, when Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Janzen of Hepburn, became the bride of Mr.

Bill Wiens, also of Hepburn. The Rev. J. D. Shultz officiated.

The happy couple will make their home west of Hepburn. QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR LESS E3(DWSlI3nS DeP1 Store 7.30 oclock, when Alice, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Downton, Richard, was united in marriage to Wilbur, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Dearborn, also of Richard. The girlish bride looked charming in a floor-length gown of white silk. Her wedding veil was caught with a coronet of orange blossoms.

Canon W. S. Noble performed the ceremony and Mr. Lowery and Mr. Davis signed the register.

After a short honeymoon in Prince Albert the happy couple returned to the bridegroom's arm at Richard. KA RLMSON CARLSON A quiet wedding took place at Knox Church, Lioydminster, on Tuesday evening, October 11, when Miss Emma Mildred Carlson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson of Hewitt's Landing, and Mr. Karl Stefanus Karlsson of Para-diBe Valley were united in the bonds of matrimony.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev Andrew The Scala Santa ln Rome ls a Walker, minister of Knox Church night ot atair 28 marble steps, and was witnessed by Mrs said to have been brought from Walker and Miss Doreen Walker! the Palaca of Pontius Pilate In The bride has lived all her Ufe at Jerusalem and to have been as-Hewitts Landing with her pkrents, cended by Christ crowned with who settled there over thirty years thorns. The steps may be ascended ago. They will make their home at the knees only. Paradise Valley, where the former! is a farmer. MILLER DIGNEAN A quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church manse in Bradwell on Wednesday, October 5, at 2 oclock, when Bertha Marjorie, youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Dignean of the Patience Lake district, became the bride of Mr. George Miller of Estevan. The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Wice. The Rev. J.

C. Cinnamon officiated. Following the ceremony the happy couple returned to the home of the bride's parents, where a large number of friends gathered at a reception in their honor. Mr. and Mrs Miller will make their home In Estevan.

ELDRIDGE LONGWORTII A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon, October 5. at o'clock in the Clavet United Church, when Leona Pearl, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Longworth of Clavet, was united in marriage to John Francis Eldridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eldridge of Blucher.

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O. J. Westad of Asquith, became the bride of Charles Edwin MacSorley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacSorley, also of Asquith, the Rev.

I. O. Thoedt officiating. Miss Myrtle Westad played the wedding march as ths bridal party entered the church. The bride looked lovely in a floor length gown of white satin and lace, while Miss Inez Westad, as bridesmaid, was dressed in a floor length gown of yellow sheer.

Mr. Ivan MacSorley acted as best man. A buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents, after which the happy couple left on a short honeymoon trip. The bride travelled in a navy suit with accessories to match. Mr.

and Mrs. MacSorley will reside at Floral. SCOTT NELSON On Monday, October 10, a pretty wedding was solemnized at Asquith manse by the Rev. W. Banks, when Jean Ogston, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Nelson of Kinley, was united in marriage to Mr. John Wayne Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott of Kinley.

Directly after the ceremony they re- tired to the home of the bride's par-! ents at Kinley where about 100 guests attended a reception. The bride was attractively gowned in green velvet with accessories to match. The bride and groom left by motor later in the evening for Saskatoon and other points. Mr. Jack Nelson of North Battleford, brother of the bride attended the groom and Miss Mona Scott, sister of the groom, attended the bride.

Out of town guests were Mrs. A. D. Adam and daughter of Saskatoon, Mr. Jack, Nelson of North Battleford.

DOERR JOHNSON STONY HILL On October 8. a pretty wedding took place in the St. John1 Lutheran I Church, Stony Hill, when Elsie, eldest daughter of Mr. J. Johnson 1 of Laird, became the bride of Mr.

Milford Doerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Doerr, also of Laird. At five o'clock the bridal party entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin played by Miss Alma Hoffer.

Miss Emma Zulauf acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. J. Johnson, brother of the bride, was best man. The Rev, G. Voellm officiated.

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