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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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7 geekuit Till! SASKATlMi.V STAIM'IHKXIX. 1 1'I1AV. JAM'AlfV II. litti. SOCIAL mid PERSONAL ber may be determined.

If the 2 is led, you know that be holds only four cards. If the 3 is led and the 3 is in the dummy or in your hand you know thai west holds only four cards. At trump play, the role of eleven may also be of assistance to you. The Blades Resharpened fe 'ftn atao nlisa. CiliMt islngi.

sutj luruM, i 5uc per dMfl. Us my nun uue UKKTKBN t.KIVUKItS. BridgeMade Easy by W. W. Wfc OKI II tiMiHumii V.O.N.

PLAY Mr. and Mi N. C. Byers left Wednesday for California, where they will i-pend the remainder of the winter. IH Gotham, of Edmonton, is en a holtdav in Saskatoon, the guest (if Captain and Mrs.

E. Kkvenfh MiwL exfjen recognizes lis application ana i tiatsaiw Hsrswsiv. city ia Mr. Mooney. of Kegina.

is AOTOIUV Introduced Because 01 I B'V TaFaVaWaVamWlftaBi -fiSt' Child Welfare Work: Public SinST" s. I fit. nlLr, fir I.LKt tX 1 tummy diamonds A 8 5. convention Invited showing the applies- East linn (ha ritlA 'f I .1 A 9 m.vm WILL PA HOMAGE TO MEMORY OF SCHUBERT IX STRIXG PROGRAM TONIGHT HART HOUSE QUARTET ANNOUNCES PROGRAM OF MUCH BEAUTY; CLOSING GROUP INCLUDES COMPOSITION BY DR. ERNEST MacMILLAN Tlu Hart lloue String Quartette.

ifaring tonight at sM in Third Av-nuo I'liitcd hurch under the aurjii.es of the l'almer School of Music, is observing the Siliulxri centennial in giving as its o-iiiiig selection the Quartet in I Minor. Ojmis known as "The lteath of the Maiden," because of the hlow nioveiiieiit, for which Schubert employed the melody of His song bv that name. .1 i i i i i laii J. G. ftayner.

1121 Elliott Mrs. Street, was a hostess of Wednesday laiiSlli ui nif r.uiiJirt?, Oummy spades A 3. West leads 7 of diamonds. Subtract I I I ifternoon. enteitaining informally ilfl nssist fcf in the a a aa fttiu l.

iuii in iuv tsuit so ik BLUEBIRD Mr. ar.u Mi James Wiion, of Pittsburgh, have returned home after isjh nding tne holidays with Mr. Wilson's sister. Mrs. (ieotge Veigel.

and his brother Mr. Thomas Wilson. The Mise. Clira and Graie French, of Zeiandia. who have been Their sisters.

Mrs. J. E. Woodcock. Fourth Avenue.

North, and Mm. W. Woodcock, 7- Spaduia Crescent, aie returning home on Sat ui day. Mr. Sidney Howard, who has spent the hohdavs with his patents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Howard, is returning toduv to continue his work with the wr numr i. i eeuirr spades 4.

four. There should be four cards to the agricultural societies- cniM Uelldre WOTK OI tne Wegt the of diamond, tne convention. Mrs. Rayner was as- ill finj themselves included I West leads the 7 of soades. Sub-.

dummv. east's hand and the neclar. clar- inAAnmnnK and sisted by Mrs. K. W.

Gordon ill the Storv of the Dlav to be trBctinff ven from eleven, the de- era hand. Uummy and the declarer'! liKIII I PKlA in tue btorj vi me piay iu uo.elluer leHTBIi four cardg hiher hold our CHrdH higher than the 7 of I UlVV VL 1 LlVlid Mis. 1- E. firockelbank. Mr.

W. J. McLean, who has been a visitor in Saskatoon, has left for presented UllUt-r airs. U. M.

than the 7 of spades are held in the diamonds they hold among others IMtt (liiwt inn at the annual dummy, east's hand and his own A 9 8 of diamonds. The four miss-J mis tuietiiou at. me annual Tne dummy holda A of in(, ctl.dB are 10 7 of Exceptional values in qual- Illeetillg Of tiie ICtOrian Urder spadea and the declarer holds 9 of But the 7 of diamonds is not the, Hy canned COOds at all five his home in Medicine Hat play- Mis. F. M.

Quance is the Of Vlirses ill the IieW librarv Declarer knows, therefore, fourth from the top because no guest that the 9 of spades can take the er would lead it when holding on IHllliiing baturuav aiternoon trick and there is no necessity of ies of three touching honors. 1 no itv of ies of three honors. a ser-i There- of Mrs. James Hindson. Kegina a.

Two movements from the Qual- sacrificing a higher card in the dum- i fore the 7 of diamonds must be her way home to Saskatoon after a at 3 O'clock Don't miss ibis opportunity nouuay visit in eynurn. GRACE WOMEN till I.XIltU Oueen of SDades and hv leariinu' tha al suit nunimv shniiM laUa avith ha. to save money. telle in A Minor (Fritz Kreifclerl Introduction and Romance and Scherzo are alHO selected for tonight with a modern group cunsirft-ing of two t-ketches on Hungarian Folk Song, by Kerenc Szabo (on themes from the Viartok-Kodaly col Mr. and Mm.

O. McKay, of Prince The one-act play, written by an of spades and finessing the Jack of King of diamonds to prevent ruffing. Albert, are spending a few days in Ontario nurse, has received much spades, he can win four tricks in the i Saskatoon. favorable comment in other parts of suit: ASSIST ORGAN FLNDOFCHIRCH ORTHOPIIOMC VICTKOLAS KSTEV OKGANS the Dominion, and provides not only loregoing examples or the ap-Mrs. M.

A Klls has left for a short information as to the work of the plicability of the rule of eleven were 1 holiday with relatives in Ix Ange- order, but a half-hour or more of at no trump play. The assumption l. s. California, visiting Vancouver, entertainment. eJch'nBUnSe tnat wcat Seattle and Portland en route.

Mrs. A. C. Hosie and Miss Isabella feaJ the fourth card from the top ih. h.r,r.r in tho cast ln "is longest suit, unless east ha the Londonderry An ar- langed by Frank Hridgc, and "A Saint Main" (French Canadiinl by Annual Meeting Elects MfS.

W. naw at the Pacific Coast. Among the successful events of Thursday evening was the novelty new year dance given hy the Wo-He-Lo club in the Art Academy. Streamers of green and yellow decorated thi? hall for the occasion. The dance programs further carried out the new year idea and many un-usuiil features were introduced with prizes for the winners.

This is the third event of this kind given by the chih this season to provide the necessary funds for their charitable activities, and wilt be followed -by two more during the remaining win- i ter months. Mr. and Mis. William Murphy are i receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, i January 9. r.inesi Aiaeaiiuan, or special mififsi I Miss Ahbie ncl.urv.

director of of four the latter annearina in the bi? the auit-. honor is led. the J. Carmichael President; Donations Generous the Saskatchewan Homemakers' V.O.N, uniform in which the com-1 ruif: ho-r'-nunity i. accustomed to fee her al- fl in'that and to Canadians! not only because of the theme but because of the composer, the brilliant musician who is also the principal of Toronto Conservatory of Music.

nv in uir tuiu- lllll any IIOUl Ui IIIC "Ojr aij aaaij fhere times when tha r.vso, itm.m auitath.u, Wall in mere are limes woeii tne fsact num- honor of the women delegates at- Reports of the year's work have tending the agricultural societies' i been prepared with a view to giving I convention here this week. Members the women of Saskatoon, all of whom of the university stafr assisted the are cordially invited, an insight into hostess. Early in the afternoon a the work done by the order here and tnnr fhta I 'n aif fta air a tha- t-l. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO HOME A Feature of Mason Risch Which Means Great Saving To You Acid Stomach Indigestion Generous donations, including $120 each to the Travellers' Aid and the W.C.TX. Hospital and $700 to the new pipe organ of the church were made from the total of $4,904.35 raised by Grace Women's Association during the year which closed with the annual meeting Thursday afternoon in the church.

The Bum of $2000 of the total amount wan used for church furnishings. Mrs. W. J. Carmichael waa elected Week-end C.

G. I. T. Conference Opens Toniirht At Knox In Cast I -j i lis value 10 natvaiuuii. lie iiicrniift I wan buildings was arranged for the ig pianned to last only from 3 to i twenty or more women attending o'clock i the convention.

i The Dr. Robertson Chapter. I.O. D. 11 1 tl fl CllUrcheSI is planning a dinner gathering for Monday evening, February i 'f, H'ppl-1 Miss Mae Rowhottom and I Il CI ItCCK Johnson are making the arrange- oenes At Cj a A three-day conference, arranged under the auspices of the Saskatoon Plans for the near future include a Dyspepsia Gastritis Stomach Ulcers THE FOLLY OF NEGLECT Council of Canadian Girls In Train-; membership drive to be undertaken inc.

opens this evenine at Knox next week under the direction of Mrs. S. E. Greenwav and Mrs. C.

THROUGH the fact that Mason Risch pianos are built in our own factory and sold direct to you it effects great economy resulting in savings of worthwhile importance to the nature. And there is this feature too, to be considered in purchasing a Mason Risch piano the tonal quality is the best ever heard and its appearance beyond comparison. There Is a style and size for every home. nual meeting. Closing a series of well attended Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Olsen are re- meetings in observance of the an- I nited Church. The public is in-Fited to attend the meeting, the program of which will include some lantern slides of the summer C.G.l.T. camp. Group discussions will be held tomorrow and a dinner is planned for Miners.

The association is arranging also to increase the organ fund by a recital by Miss Sieecl in March. THE OFFICERS. The officers and conveners elected i I ceiving congratulations on the birth i nual week of praver, the Protestant of a son, Thursday, January 10. churches of Nutana. will unite in a Hudson's "le were: President, Mr3.

r-aiuraay evening at in larmicnaei: vice-presiaema. iirs. rsay aining room. At 4 20 o'clock Sunday afternoon Norman and Mrs. Fonstan; record- service 01 intercession mis evening Mr.

Archibald Wilkinson, of Re- at Grace Church. Deaconess Edith gina. is a visitor in the city for the M. Sutherland, of the Free Method-agricultural societies' convention st Mission, will give the address. Dr.

here this week. R- Lwne McTavish, pastor of the church, will preside. The public is there will be a vesDer service Knox United Church. Other C.G.l.T. corresjionding secretary, Mrs.

services are to be held in the various Meuser; finance secretary. Mrs. A. Whether You (Select A Grand, I pright or Player If It Is A Mason A- Risch You Are Getting Best invited. W.

Cameron; treasurer, Mrs. Hor- churches of the city on Sunday Weddings COFFEE PI DDING Stomach troubles are progressive. They seldom cun themselves, but instead Ret constantly worse. It Is the worst of danger- ous folly to neglect the first simple signs of after eating distressgas, heartburn, sour- ness, that in nearly every case are -caused by "too much acid" In the stomach. These first symptoms may for a time be relieved by soda which helps to neutralize the acid or by pepsin pills which relieve pain by artificially dlgenttng the sour, fermenting food.

But they offer only a false security and soon lose effect. The occasional after-1 eating distress becomes chronic dyspepsia. The dyspeptic la particularly liable to gastritis, and gastric ulcers in the stomach are only too often the forerunners of stomach cancers and death. For this reason, physicians plsc much Importance upon keeping the stomach free from harmful excess acid. An ideal method of treatment is bv the regular daily use of The Calendar YOCR CREDIT IS GOOD IIK.KK Let us know how you wish to pay for your piano.

We will gladly arrange kterms to suit you. ton; pianist, Mrs. H. W. Lewis: visiting committee.

Mrs. C. Miner; social convener. Mrs. Kesbitt; flower committee.

Mrs. Murray; representative to the Mrs. Hollanl; to Local Council, Mrs Dingman. Mrs. Hunter, and Mrs.

J. E. Paul; and to i- Bread pudding, flavored with cof- St Kit EN ER LAKE fee makeg a dtlightful change. Use A quiet marriage was solemnized coffee instead of milk to moisten it. at the home of Mr.

Walter Palmer, serve with thin cream, custard or Tisdale, on Monday evening, January nard Bauce 7, when Miss Cecily Annie Lake, of The New Philharmonic Society will meet at 8 o'clock this evening St. Andrew's Guild, Mrs. Wm, Oliver in the little the-Ure at the Y.M.C.A. and Mrs. H.

W. Iwis. Carlea, and Henry rancis tjcrive- ner, also of Carlea, were united in for a regular rehearsal. Due to an error the meeting w-a announced for Thursday evening. MASON RISCH LTD, PIANO MANUFACTURERS FACi'OKIJS Al' XOHO-MO 120 Second Avenue North Saskatoon Duo Art in Stelnway, Mason Riscb and Henry Herbert Pianos I.

0. D. E. Chapter New Canadian Club Cathedral will not meet this evening 111 lj II tl 1 II Will a i DifficultJBreathing A Simple, Safe Inexpensive Method that Clears Head, Nose and Throat marriage, the ceremony being performed by the rector of St. Matthew's Anglican church, the Rev.

K. Sampson. The bride and groom were unattended, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer signing the register as witnesses.

Miss laake, who is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Lake of Asquith, Sa.sk., has been the teacher at the Carlea school for the i pure Bt sura ted Magnesia--either powder or i tablets which taken after meals In a little, i water neutralizes acidity, prevents its for-' matlon and keeps the stomach clean, strong! I and healthy, and digestion perfect. Any 1 i drug store can supply Bl sura ted Magnesia land stomach sufferers are advised to give It a trial. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISS ISABELLA CRAIG Charmbury's Studio.

In her uniform as a member of the Victorian Older of Nurses, as she will appear on Saturday in the play "A Thiee-in-One Visit," which will be part of the program for the annual meeting of the V.O.N, in the auditorium of the new library building. Twenty-third Street. Nasal catarrh is not only disagree-1 Mr. Scrivener ohle and offensive, but that inflamed! past year and a half, is the son of Mr. Nominations for the new executive of the Dr.

Robertson Chapter, I.O. D.E.. will be received and elections will take In an age when so many folks forget anniversaries, an easy way to give your friends pleasure is to take a new calendar, go through it with your book of birthdays and write the name of your various friends and relatives over their birth dates. A card that, reaches one on that day of days never fails to please. Henry rancis I condition of the mucous membranes Scrivener of Wiltshire.

England. Mr. and Mrs. Scrivener returned to their home at Carlea on Tuesday of the air passages of the head, nose i and throat may spread to the point i where it is incurable and a danger to life. i REBEKAH LODGE place at the next 1 'a Decides to Close Up the Bargain Basement to Make Room for Our Upstairs Reserve Stock of SUITS and OVERCOATS.

WE ARE GOING TO meciing 01 ine chapter, which will be a dinner meeting on the first Monday of morning by motor. WATSON TOWNS The wedding took place in St, Matthew's Anglican Church, Tisdale, i on Wednesday evening, when Mc-J Gregor Watson and Mrs. Elizabeth I Agnes Towns, both of Tisdale, were married, the ceremony being per-, formed by the Rev. R. K.

Sampson. OFFICERS ARE DULY INSTALLED Miss Gertrude Jtiche Honored With Past Noble Grand's Jewel r. Blosser a Cigarettes are composed of medicinal herbs, flowers and berries. The warm smoke' vapor is inhaled into the affected air passages and will go where sprays, douches and No Tobacco SELECT Cabaret Dance Will Be Held in CAMPBELL'S PALM ROOM Saturday, Jan. 12 From 9 to 12 Gents Wtv Ladies 30c Snappy Music By Kit Kat Dance Orchestra on The bridal couple were unattended and only a few intimate friends and relatives were present.

VAI-I-EAl FOSTER A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St. Paul's United church iiianae, Tisdale. on Saturday afternoon, January 5, at 5 o'clock, when Sacrifice $20,000.00 Stock Men's Boys' Clothing Furnishings and Shoes for the Whole Family tobacco or cubebs, and being harmless are used by children, as well as adults. or February. At tne January meeting of the members held Monday evening in headquarters, Mrs.

Porter, Miss Johannson and Miss Henderson were appointed a nominations committee. The chapter has agreed to entertain the members of the New Canadian Club at the Y.W.OA. this month and has appointed Miss Nell Cameron to make the necessaiy arrangements for the affair. A series of bridges will be hole within the next few weeks at tht homes of the various chapter mem bcrs In aid of the funds of the or ganizatton. FITZGERALD MEET The January meeting of the Fitzgerald Chapter.

I.O.D.E., will be held Saturday afternoon at headquarters at 2.15. Members are reminded that lees should be in before the annual meeting next month. Jean Stuart Foster, of Arborfleld, 1 1 aLJ'LJ' 1 kij i "OUDle. catarrhal deafness, hoarse-, ValH of Moose Rln ne8s' aathma- ha fever' nchial lr-I i Moose anSe- ritations. or are subject to frequent1 The br.de was given away by her cold from any drKgil8t a picket father.

She was becomingly attired ize package of Dr. Blosser's Cigar-! in a navy blue flat crepe dress trim-' med with cream lace. i licial' effects. Present also at the ceremony was Mrs. G.

U. foster, mother of the bride. Later the bride donned a blue hat CQdDS dDontt LUMP COAL $7.50 Mrs. J. lienholm.

district deputy, with her suite, officiated at the in-'siallation of the officers of Queen Rsther and Miriam Rcbekah lodges at a joint meeting called by the former lodge on Thursday evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. On this ocea-sion the assembly president, Mrs. W. Greenwav presented Miss Gertrude Riche. right supporter of the Noble Grand, with a Past Noble Grand's Jewel.

Tiie social convener, Mrs. Garfield Irwin and her social committee, served refreshments. TIIK OFFKKKS I The officers of the Miriam bckah lodge fur 1929 are; Junior Past Grand. Mrs. H.

Colwlll; Noble Grand. Mrs. J. Taylor: Vico-urand, Mis. E.

Ball; recording sec-letary, Mrs. red Wallace; llnancial secretary. Hit C. Leiinan; treasurer. Mifs L.

Gorman; right supporter uf the Noble Grand. Miss Kiihe; left supporter, Mrs. H. Grum-inett; right sup porter of the Vice-Grand. Mrs.

I a foe; left suppoiter. Mrs. J. l'urie; right scene suportct, Mrs. C.

Wiiuti; left supporter. Mis. W. Knickle; inside guardian. Miss i Kathleen W'ernk- outside guardian Mrs.

Mav Keid; win den Mis. U. Vo-' i gan; eonduetor. Miss Ionise Pig- In This Bargain Basement I and grey travelling coat. The.

newly I mart led couple Intend making their home in the Moose Range district I on the groom's farm. HONrY MITOXS i ne omciating minister was the VALLANCE FUEL CO. Phone 22i! If you use two or three tablespoons-ful of honey Instead of sugar when making muffins the next time, your family will exclaim over the "new Mrs. T. A.

Parrotti FLOWERS Elected A -Jr 4- -Jr Jl St. George's V. A.ij! goti; rignt unit leit supporter of the chaplain. Miss Frances Itshcrwood and Mis. laoonard: right and left supporters uf the Junior 1'ast Grand.

Mrs. Weir Hnd Mis. llennignn; pianist, Mrs. Janrn OU.AT1NF SAI AIi In making a fruit salad for company, using a gelatine base stretches I're-Invcntory Special the fruit and other Ingredients im- nieasuianiy. is an excellent dish Progress in all departments of the woik was reported at the annual meeting of St.

George's Woman's Auxiliary held in the parish hall on Thursday. Rev. O. H. Holmes, the lector, presided, conducting the election of officers which resulted as follows: Honorary President, Mrs.

G. H. Holmes; President, Mrs. T. A.

Parrot vice-presidents, Mrs. Spooner Mrs. Pugh; secretary, Mrs. H. ,1.

Hod well; treasurer, Mrs. C. Thorpe; Dorcas secretary, Mrs. A. Taylor; Living Message, Mrs.

P. A. Jones; junior siiierintendent. Mrs. P.

A. Jones; Juvenile superintendent, Mrs. Moreton; little helpers, Mrs. W. Smith.

Mrs. G. Williamson; literature, G. H. Holmes; sewing conveners, Plnchln.

Mrs. Rowe; (lower and visiting conveners, Mrs. G. Jones. Mrs.

Toms; equipment, Mrs. H. Nixon; Psnatorlum visitors, Mrs. R. Iveson, Mrs.

Doree, Mrs. Shatfotd; travellers' aid. Mrs Nicholas; delegnte to annual meeting, Mrs. Richards. for Sunday night suppers.

REGARDLESS OF PRICE OR COST Of Course You Know fiil lines df Knia-lish China, Flower Howls. Fruit llnuls, Vases, lion lions, L'oni'iofls. at Half Trice Sec Our South Window. 35 'ONLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP SUITS itJ Q'Coats IS SHE AWAITING A MESSAGE? lpi t.IFT CHEST BI11KS iv ArmiATio A I 1 1 tweeds, stripe worsteds and blue serges, Newest mod. rls.

Keg. up to Price $16-95 It the Chilstm-s ruch hss worn yon out, why not try a gift chest, be-guttilng now? Whenever you see eal bat gain that Is att ractive, purchase It and store It away. Weddings, blrthdavs, showers and Christmas all lose their terror for the woman who keeps her gift box stocked. NOV OAU.MSII A pretty and a different garnish 'or Infiili 'chop or tiled chicken Is iiv kIh ins small oinnues In tvlF Nursery riiir ww 4 i it 1 1 I 1 IIA.MH(ME II IIMt kk. HOI NEW ITEMING KIT Even if a person doesn't go Into the serious bunlnetn hnme sewing, there nie always IHIIe things like l.ntt.,n to lie sewed on and team to i.e intiile HllllOMt HllVOlin might I.e possess Slll-h KWHUger retting ki( as the one nliove it i.ii,.rj culf, it has I he new k.

jtimjLsJ MRS. Ka MARRIOTT I KINGS-139 2nd. Ave. Honrs Mouth of King George Hotel I'hoiies 83(10 or ln or the Bl( lock 1.VS 2nd Flowers Cost Less veiv thin whole and pla-'lng an even thinner rim of nmiellto of them..

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