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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938. OAbiVAlUUiN aXAlt-X'XlUXA. 1 PAGE EIGHT THE WOMAN'S PAGE i i SOLVENTS HURT ENAMELS WhAn vou usa a solvent for clear For Poppy Fund basin. Any solvent or cleaner containing lye should be used around enamel with caution, since the glossy surface once scarred with a Social and Personal MISSIONARY ACTIVITIES ing drain pipes, see that none of corrosive substance cannot oe icr it an Ha rr im olinu7An in rnmn nn 'Mr. uta Mr.

D. E. (Doon) Win- the enamelled surface oi sinK or iinisnea President A field of North Battleford were recent visitors in the city, guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. if- Dr.

J. S. THOMSON and Mrs. Thomson entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Prof. C.

D. Ellis and Mrs. Ellis, who are visiting the university from London, England. Mrs. V.

J. Ferguson is opening B. L. Winfield. IN KOREA DESCRIBED BY MISS DUEL A II BUERNS INTERESTING TALK AT SHOWER AND TEA HELD BY mnat eniovable card party was ICECREAM For Hallowe'en a her home at 720 Saskatchewan pent nst for the second in a held Wednesday afternoon by the Remembrance Club.

The winner was Mrs. A. Faraday and the prize for low score went to Mrs. G. KNOX W.M.S.; MANY GIFTS FOR nue.

wu MISSION SCHOOL series of parish teas in aid of the Bishop's Residence Fund. This delightful affair will be sponsored by Tome nnd will be held Tuesday. hi Ahnnt 300 friends were privileged Deluxe layer brick blending the delicious flavor of fresh minmkin and whip 25c A i November 1, from 3 to 6 o'clock. to visit the classrooms at the an Guests will be received Dy me hostess and by Mrs. R.

K. Sampson ped cream. Available nual visitors' day held at wesi-mount School recently. Later the prizes won by pupils at the Saskatoon Exhibition were presented to and Mrs, K. M.

aauiman. fhii.u hiil northern portion, and the church 'H1LE the war in China had, P'lner 1 independent and self-- Mile effort on the mi-sionanc had entjrel Korea, yet the cc ry was up por ur th nndrr military rule and ta wo I bu, to the conditions had become accustomed to airplane ajed wwlo the Japanesc buzzing overhead and I soldiers con wnen they tinually on the march. No puri Korpans ha(1 at all dealers. Mr. and-Mrs.

Roy McGregor have from a holiday scent in them by Mr. S. w. jonns. ih nreapntation tea was served th Home and School Club.

Tea JimJZSi Toronto as guests of Major Walter UnnH au meetings were anoweu a to church, making it the honors were performed Dy Jxirs. j. vi Sinirleton and Mrs. A. Mills.

centre of their lives. Great sincerity wa3 shown, churches being contln-iiii llu crowded. places even been forbidden, declared Misi-Beulah Buerr.s. public health mis-Bionary, who after six years of ser- i I EmNG LEE JyifV'UuMr- ihpt, in T- J. Fraser and Mrs.

George Wli 1 have returned to their home In evened the affair and were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clearlhue Wonderful schools naa Deen uum, MiMtiM Sherbrooke, Quebec, after a gewing by Mrg.

Mrs. assisted In sewing by Mrs. D. and mission in the city as the guests of Mc-Caig, Mrs. W.

Wilson, Mrs. Wilker, Mrs H. L. Pritchard. Mrs.

L. J. tMnU vt there was a shortage, E. Clearihue. iA-'vv clothing shower Carley, Mrs.

F. Blackwell, Mrs. H. yesterday afternoon at the home of Underwood, telling one-third of the population going without education. Hnsnltnln.

too. had made great 3435 Phone 4545 SPECIALS for FRI. and SAT. Mrs. W.

J. Alcorn of Asquith announces the engagement of her in daughter, Mary Alfreda, to Mr. John Andrew Mather of Kinlstino, T. Plzzey, Mrs. Trevoy, Mrs.

w. Johnston, Mrs. W. J. McKie, and Mrs.

B. Edwards. PRINCE ALBERT. Oct 27 The briefly something of nor ouuia strides and the rural reconstruction that distant land and display an interesting collection of cos'umf lntI.0duclng better methods of ZLSmZ IS wUooaPdca6rvk n'ving homecraft classes briefly something of her duties MRS. GEORGE B1MSON who, with Mrs.

Russell Roome, la receiving at the bridge, whist and tea to be held on Monday, October 31, In the Hudson's Bay din-ing room In aid of the Poppy Fund. This function is being sponsored by the Remembrance Club, and convened by Mrs. A. H. Wright.

Tea honors will be performed by Mrs. M. Pinder, Mrs. A. W.

Robinson and Mrs. C. W. Downer. Ladies wishing to make up tables are asked to telephone Mrs.

Wright or Mrs. E. S. Ward. only son of Mr.

and Mrs. T. w. J. Mnthr of Asauith.

The wedding FRESH FISH DAILY MRS. CY CAIRNS president of the Chatelaine Club of the V.W.C.A., an organization that is sponsoring a bridge at the Friday afternoon beginning at 2.30 o'clock. This group of young married women is endeavoring to raise funds for re-furnishings in the reception rooms. Mrs. Cairns is acting as general convener and Mrs.

Mike Rogers will assist with the arrangements. All interested friends are invited to attend. Tea guests will also be welcome. nenffement of Miss Olive Pearl slwer utensil, and reading ana n. Mix.

Rnerns. whose special field Palmer, youngest daughter of the will take place in November. Mica TrenA nnvU has returned FRESH FILLETS FRESH SALMON ALMON jnaici ibid. was hygiene, travelled through the late Mr. and Mrs.

E. ri. maimer oi SALMON. Fresh Red OC Spring, lb. bW I 19c I Riierns, who was reared and TROUT, lb Bladwofth, to Thomas Herbert El- home after an extended visit to vicu in nf Mr.

and Mrs. John Ijike where she was Elviss of Brock, Saskatchewan. The guest of Mrs. N. L.

Lion (nee Lillian rural districts, conducting ciasseri and clinics and even "Better Babyj Days." Her home, while In was at Hoiryung where women were Invited and given an opportunity of seeing how Canadians lived and COTTAGE ROLLS educated in Saskatchewan, afterwards graduating from the Winnipeg General Hospital School of istursing, found the thrills of her new work commencing when she An a in. kn.i nt Vancouver. The wedding is to take place early in Gale). 8IDE BACON, Mild Cured lb. 18c 35c November.

28c Half or whole, lb wilria Brown returned on Musical Art Club I Hallowe'en colors formed a lovely Sunday from a three weeks' holi worked amidst typical Canadian home furnishings. It was discourag decorat on for the tea table Tuesday Calendar day spent in Nova Scoua. SPREDEASY CHEESE 1 EXTRA SPECIAL ing to hear, said the speaker, tnai inr her arrival ill Canada, many afternoon, when the Catholic Women's League entertained over 200 guests at a bridge and tea In the of the missionary activities had BAPTIST BOWLING CXl'B lb, 1 lb. 2-- n0 14c 25c 45c Studies Fugue "The Fugue" was the subject of the Musical Art Club's meeting Wednesday evening at the home lsJhealth bill nf hi Momhoi-a nf the First Hudsons Bay dining room, high m-izfl Koinrr to Mrs. A.

D. Adams. been stopped and ponce were constantly on guard at meetings and mthvrlnna even church worship trip proved a delightful introduction with its stop at Honolulu and at Japan. Korea she found small but decidedly beautiful with mountains continually in view. It was thickly populated but had many good roads, large buildings and wide streets developed by the Japanese.

It was in the crowded side streets and In the rural districts where one came In contact with true Korean conditions. Here people lived in tiny mud houses with thatched roofs and Bowling U1UD are reminucu t. i mrlP. till evening. New rTT ft II l.

I 1 consolation to Miss Pat Leddy, door BY and at clinics. The Korean language Look for Not-Advertised Specials members will also be welcomed on ULIVIAINLLL of Miss Helen Battersby, lino uni prize Mrs. w. Kyie. hurl heen forbidden on SAUSAGE, versity Drive.

A paper was given oy xr- t.vli ftnstin and examples of Mr. D. S. King is a patient in grounds and Miss Buerns felt that! this occasion. 23c Swift's, tin.

MANITOBA U.F.C. MACARONI 8 oz 5c when she returned sne woum nave the City Hospital, having under polyphonic ensemble of two Bach HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Eliza Eby Mission Circle of to learn Japanese In order to carry on successfully her public health gone an operation on his eye. RAISINS, lb- 9Cf Australian a-w fugues were given by Miss Margaret Browne, Mr. Bruce Bennett and Mr. Gildas MacDonald.

16 oz 9c 5-lb. box 25c 9 A nleasant eveninz was SDent Grace united inurcn wm uuiu Hallowe'en party In the basement Farmers Would Require BOtn CURRANTS recently at the home of Miss Agnes PROGRAM work. MANY GIFTS Many Interesting bundles of clothing were received at the kA trite. Hill. Miu- 01 me umiu, 4 Parties to marriage 10 now November 1, beginning at e.iu 57c JAM, Murray's Pure Strawberry, 4-lb.

tin. GLAZED QQf CHERRIES, lb. WWW no windows. Furniture only of small tables upon which to set the bowls of rice at meal times. It was into these simple homes that Miss Buerns carried her nursing kit and endeavored to teach mothers how best to care for their little ones.

UK EAT FKOGRESS Canzone Frescobaldl ranTnnpttn Buxtehude thaw, in nonor or Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Swltzer of Bapaume. Those nresent were: Mr. and Mrs.

J. o'clock. An Invitation is extended; liean Oiaie snower .11 o.u w. i sion School. Guests were welcomed to the public.

Cat's Fugue Scarlatti BRANDON. Oct 27. A Swltzer, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Hadden, ROLLED OATS, Quaker or Robin Hood, 4C. 8-lb. bag WW PEEL, Mixed lb. lh. 14c 26c RRITISH ISRAEL LEAGVE complete bill of health for both by Mrs.

Underwood, Mrs. W. u. Wilson and by the president, Mrs. A.

J. Mr. and Mrs. S. Shaw, Mrs.

u. mc-Pherson, Mrs. A. Irwin, Mrs. Armet.

Mrs. J. McMurtrv. Mrs. Miss Evelyn Eby Fugue In sharp major Bach Mrs.

Josephine Stableford Piano duet: Magic Flute Over Irving. Mrs. J. Kryant usnerea to the tea room where the honors tfrancn ino. in 01 n.w parties tu o.

will meet tonight for prayer and ance of licenses was recommended Bible study in the library audi- a resolution approved today by t.i..m at 8 nVlnrk. William H. Til-1 united Farmers of Manitoba in WALNUTS, OQ shelled, C.WW Upton, Miss Jean Armet, Miss Doris Moreton, Miss Agnes Shaw, Mr. Ar SOAP. P.

G. or Pearl Kaptha SODAS, Weston', lb. pkgs. 5bars21c 2 pk 25 were performed by Mrs. W.

IN. Howell, Mrs. J. Boyd and Mrs. Gar-vie.

Bronze chrysanthemums and Annnfat oA th i nnnvpnlinn here. nold etrick, Messrs. cod ana non Missionary work had started SO years ago in Korea and marvelous progress had been made, more Koreans being converted in the shortest length of time than In any other mission field. The various missionary groups had divided the territory, Canadians taking thei ley, speaker. ture Mozart Miss Hilda Kirkby Miss Winnifred DeWolfe Fugue, from Sonata Opus 110 Beethoven aid Shaw.

21c OXYDOL OR RINSO, package maiciuiig Submitted by United Farm Women of Manitoba, the resolution wo, ted bv Dr. I. B. Grif Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Davis and Mr Reginald Bedford George Murray. Looking after the All officers will please make a elicits were Mrs. W.

W. Ashley, special effort to be present at the fiths. Manitoba minister of health GOOD LUCK Orange Pekoe TEA ib. 55c son Vernon of Long Beach, is visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Fugue, from Prelude, Chorale nnri mihlic welfare.

Mrs. P. J. Diamond, Mrs. H.

G. regular meeting on Friday nignt. H. Davis of 717 Avenue soutn. and Fugue Cesar Tanca Mrs.

R. A. Spencer Arnatead and Mrs. J. A.

Crawford. Doctor urimtns asiiea me uou-ventlon to submit the resolution to SOAP FLAKES Mrs. H. W. Hildred had charge of Aylmer, Choice til l.

IJEj uuu Fortitude Lodee will meet next Mr and Mrs. Dixon Moor, who Organ Prelude and Bugue In Derby, a GET COMFORTING the register and guts. the provincial government lor con IHomtinn. spent their honeymoon in northern i A minor Bach-Ldszt Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock SUCKERS, for 4Cn Hallowe'en, 100 Suckers TOMATOES. Quality (8 squat) PEAS OR BEANS SOUP, Helm In the Anderson Hall.

Election 01 officers for 1939 will take place. Saskatchewan, left yesterday ior r. ivwv their home In White Fox. I Amen Chorus (Messiah) The child welfare branch was supporting families of men who mH riled nr become incapacitated RELIEF FROM PINEAPPLE tins Health Guides 2- 19c fCUfUUf ANNUAL St PPER St Pmirn Itnited Church W.A. will Tomato as a result of social "diseases, the minister said.

Cost of treatment was tremendous. Six per cent Of For Adolescents HEINZ SOUPS Pta, Celery. hold its annual turkey supper on HEAD COLD patients in Manitoba mental hos-j KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES OB POSTS' BRAN 4 A. FLAKES, package lUw KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, with Free pkgs. OCn Cereal Bowl.

bW November 10. rne iviwams -iuo 01 Saskatoon will be in charge of the program. Everyone cordially Given by Speaker pltals were there as a direct result of venereal disease. United Farm Women of Manitoba re-elected Mrs. E.

L. Johnson Asparagus, Vegetoble, OxtaU, Clam Chowder, 1 TOMATO JUICE, Ubby's, Un Otf U't ox. tWW Speaking on the subject, "The DO THIS: Put some Vicks VapoRub up each noBtril and snilf well back. You'll feel better right away. Next, melt a spoonful of VapoRub In a bowl of boiling POSTPONE TOCRNAMENT Th Sutherland Bowline Club will Physical Development of the Adolescent," Tuesday evening in of Arborg, president and elected Mrs.

W. J. Davis of Elm Creek to succeed Mrs. F. Owen of Miami, as vice-nresident.

Mrs. Johnson FRIDAY MORNING not hold open tournament on November 3 as previously announced 2190 2UM19c RICE, No. 1. MILK, CORN, Country Klst tw. Tohn p.

cn fsmtp Mr. i-ienrv Janzen stated that the adolescent nerinri was one of ranid srowth and as this is official nigm ior orace bmlttcd the examination-before-Club. Another date will be arranged resolution, seconded by marriage resolution, seconded by water; men oreauie in the steaming medicated vapors for several minutes. This loosens phlegm and further clears the air-passages. At 5c 3-20c later.

10H-OZ. tin SALMON, Keta, tall BROWN SUGAR, Fancy FLOOR WAX, Shinola, lb. tin Mrs. W. Adams 01 iseepawa.

vn Owing to differences in the "growth rate" of the various structures and parts of the body thro resulted a lack of balance and CATHEDRAL CHOIR 10c 9c TOMATOES, Brlmfull, tV2 choice tin CG3N STARCH, Pkg. VapoRub on throat, chest, and The awkwardness St. John's Cathedral choir will I 'IP meet for supper in the King George inPl 3 1 iPlTVirP Hotel at 6.15. The nractice will be fcJUlKU kVl and clumsiness, so characteristic of the adolescent, was a natural held as usual In the hall at tf-JU. nnnnri good luck lb.

33 baric so that us long-continued double action can relieve the misery of the cold while you sleep. VapoRub acts direct through the skin like a poultice; at the same time Us medicated vapors, breathed in direct, bring com- and unavoidable result of this dlf-ramnra in th. "irrnwth rate" and Worker to Speak 1 I Fresh Ground On the 'Bay' Fashion Floor SPECIAL SHOWING of "Betty Barclay" and "Carol Deane" DRESSES RUMMAGE SALE The Pioneer Women will hold a as such should be given kindly and 11 sympatnctlc treatment on me pan lo Local Lounci ORANGES iori io me irn-, tated air-pas rummage sale Saturday, October 29. In Wylie's old store on Twentieth Street, west. sages, xry mg Toblr, her tonic.

"What is WnrU?" Miss Kathleen BAND MOTHERS MEET Mothers of the Saskatoon Bovs' 3dot89c 2for13c Large Regular 3 3c LETTUCE, B.C. Head, large size. Jarvis, director of the S'ajnliy vvei- of adults. Discussion on the physiological changes during adolescent years centred chiefly on the subject of strenuous athletics. While athletics for both boys and girls was most desirable, very damaging effects were liable to ensue from violent overstrain in athletics at this period, particularly in the case of the tall, lanky type of boy.

A medical exam- Inatinn urna jiflvnpnteri hefore en- IH IB MBBUI.iaiiuiii APPLES. MclNTOSH Cee Grade, Unwrapped box 7" 25c, $1.59 Fancy, unwrapped box 25c, $1.79 GRAPEFRUIT tor Florida bww Band will meet at the home of Mrs. Chapman, 308 Avenue north, at 2.30 Friday afternoon. New mem will speak Friday afternoon at a bers will be welcomed. POTATOES, Netted Gemsj bushel 90-lb.

sackX I meetine of the Local Council of Women, held In 45c 65c O.N O. CLUB Th IM Cluh will meet at the Exclusive to the 'Bay9 SECOND FLOOR the Y.W.C.A. Hall home nf Mm -I. Pirle. 407 Twentv- From her expert- gnging In the more strenuous forms of athletics, such as rugby.

Anions: other points to be noted elghth Street, west, Friday evening. ence as a social Ill rrtcc iti-iei-ni worker here and RI-KV HF.K riRCI.F. in Eastern cities in the general hygiene for aHnlrupnnt were the followinc: Thn Husv Bee Circle of Mavfalr Miss Jarvis will rltn m. number of (1) Guarding against overfatigue, United Church Is holding a quilting .71 minimum nr nine nours eeD. tea at the home oi Mrs.

nayton, 621 Thirty-third Street, west, Frl cases which should serve to bring her work much closer to the women of Saskatoon, many of whom are day afternoon. (3) little strain on heart, (4) balanced diet, (5) knowledge of sex hygiene. It was Important that high school sports should be participated in by perhaps unacquainted witn ine type of service rendered by her organ MAY CIRCLE ThA Mnv rtrcle nf St. James' W.A ization, miss jarvis win speuK ai Bessbor ough Hotel HALLOWE'EN SUPPER DAME SATURDAY For Reservations Call 552 1 will not meet toniaht at the home mofatln? nnen to fill Interested or Mrs. Andrews.

women of the city, starting at 8 0 clock. MITSICAL ART CLUB' 9d' fan rxmmfM Thn West Side Branch of the all siuaenis. provision snuuta oe made for ail students to engage in diversions that were interesting, only slightly competitive, of a social nature, non-fatlgulng and simple. Mr. Janzen expressed the hope that succeeding meetings would find as many fathers as mothers in the attendance.

ONLV WOMAN MAYOR Children's Musical Art Club will meet at the home of Mary Larson ROCHESTER, Oct 27. An eldnrlv widow who worked many 617 Avenue south, rriday eve years with her husband as a den tist, took his place at the neaa oi ning at i.ou. RUMMAGE SALE Thn Wllllnir Workers Circle of Rochester's city government as xn-diaWs only woman mayor. Mrs. Nellie Babcock was chosen by the City Council last night to Westminster Church is holding a a ToMl rummage sale in the vacant store opposite Safeways on Twentieth Street, Saturday morning, starting at 8.30 o'clock.

serve until next January i. iter husband, Dr. James Babcock, died October 7, victim an automobile a. jk ii crash. S.C.M.

GRADS Th Atiirient PhriRttnn Movement Graduates' Association will meet at WOMEN WHO SUFFER the home of Miss Mary Dobson, 1140 Temperance Street, Novemher 2 nt 8 o'clock. The Rev. PhilllD with each purchase of PINT "OLD ENGLISH Beattle, national secretary, will be the speaker. Mr. Ford Forsyth will give a brief outline of his visit to NO RUBBING WAX VTOMEN who suffer in silence often pay a double penalty for wearing this gag of unselfishness or silly pride.

Painful periods are nature's warning that something is Couchichlng. nRCi.R The Friendlv Circle of Mavfair Both for only 59' United Church will hold a work meeting at the home of Mrs wrong and needs Woernke, 215 Avenue north, at flavour irl 2.30 Friday afternoon. immMmle iTitnnon. women often are iufffren; from tttijut iinmedinte Mention. Growing iwejl at women Olien rc i.

-A r. Favor- irregiiariiie. miy nnu r.VANr.FI.IST SPEAKS if you want to hide ugly nicks and scratches in furniture and woodwork, accept this bottle of Old English Scratch Remover with the pint can of No Rubbing Wax. It's enough for all the furniture in your home. Betides hiding mars, it can be readily rubbed to a high lustre.

The No Rubbing Wax dries to a thine on floors or linoleum requires no rubbing or polishing. Get your set now! A special address will be glen hv Mr. William Wilson, evangelist. lie Prescription what E. Ether'dge, Cleichen, In my opinion there it no medicine tor women and firlt thn Ur.

fierce1! Favorite Prescription. Before I An. KntiU of the 'Prescription FT i nprinrla. I can at the Gospel Hall, Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street, west, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All women alwavt depend upon the to ku.

ok nur drufiBitt aow. naaKaawawaSSSS heartily invited..

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