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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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na SASKATOON STAB -pnOENIE, TIFSDAT, APRIL IS" FACE tm nr1 Noble Grand Outstanding Speed Shuler Wedding Womens Page Pictu res STOUT VICTORY I WARM SPOT I GAM1NGAY. England (CP)-j COULTER, Man. (CP) Signs i Widening of the historic "kissing of spring were evident but it still gate in this Cambridgeshire vil-j wasnt warm enough for a snake l.ige bv three inches has ended, that Mrs. Doug Coulter found in i complaints that "buxom village I her kitchen It was snuggled up i maidens" had difficulty in nego-j against the warmth of a recently-tinting it. jused electric iron.

1 Presentation of Club Trophy 4-" t. i 1 At Pictures for weddings must be glossy prints, not proofs, and must be received within one week of the wedding date, if the ceremony takes place in Saskatoon, and within two weeks, if outside the city. Pictures can he used if either participant has been a resident in Saskutoon or, if the couple will reside here. All wedding accounts must show the date of the ceremony. 1 new nylon i miracle 'i The annual dinner meeting of the Cara Arnica Club was held Monday evening in the Blue Room of The Elite.

Mrs. B. Laycock, one of the honorary members present, was asked to say grace. A special feature of the evening was the presentation of the clubs trophy to the most outstanding Saskatoon speed skater in the provincial intermediate girls" class. It was von this year by Miss Pat Lee, 405 Twenty-eighth Street, west, who was presented with the trophy by the president, Miss Aileen Cherry.

The yourfg skater was also given a gold medallion as a keepsake. Mrs. J. J. Wildeman, assisted by Mrs.

Robertson and Mrs t'-, ik- Pll i L. Smith, was general convener for this enjoyable affair. At this time Miss Alma Sinclair made a presentation to Miss F.dna O'Grady, the retiring president. Concluding the evening was a jolly sing-song. WEDDINGS OBRIGEWITSCH BROWN Rev, Fr.

Floyd performed the ceremony which united in marriage Beverley Brown, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brown, Craik, and Mr. Lawrence Obrigewitsch, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Obrigewitsch, also of Craik, at Sacred Heart Church Davidson. Following the cere mony, a dinner was served- to relatives and close friends at the grooms home. The young couple will reside on the grooms farm in the Craik district. KELLY-JOflNSON Grace Church chapel was the setting for the wedding of Mrs. D.

Johnson and Mr. Thomas A. Kelly which took place March 20 with the Rev. Lloyd R. Agnew officiating.

They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Elliott of Wiseton. A small reception was held later when Mrs. Alice Lang acted as serviteur.

I Printed Pattern i MRS. J. B. WRIGLEY Noble Grand of Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge and Miss E. M.

Curry, vice-grand, will we! come guests to the annual spring tea and bake sale to be held by the lodge from 2.30 to 5 oclock Saturday, April 19, the lower hall of the 10P7 Temple. Invited to perforu' honors are Mrs. G. Simirnds, assembly president; Mrs. A.

M. Eddy, past assembly president, and Miss Beth Gordon, Noble Grand of Miriam Rebekah Lodge. Guild Tea ETIQUETTE THEY DONT WANT GIFTS My husband and I are celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary and are planning an Open House. Since we dont want to obligate our friends, would it be correct to make the notation "no gifts" on the invitation? LOUISE DAVIS ANSWERS: It would not be correct to ask your friends not to bring gifts any more than you would say to a friend, "Please dont give me a birthday present." The best way to get around this would be to eliminate any reference to a wedding anniversary, and iust in vite your friends to an Open House. Your guests might sur mise that the occasion is an anniversary, but at least you wouldot be putting it in black and white.

Perhaps you can connive with one or two of your closest friends, telling them that you hope no one will bring gifts and, if the occasion arises, would they be good enough to pass the word on to others. Even though the word does get around, dont be surprised if some send nr bring gifts anyway. But you will have done everything you can to prevent it without actually stating No gifts, for you would not want to imply that you were expecting them. Star-Phoenix Photo HERE is Miss Aileen Cherry (at right), president of the Cara Arnica Club, presenting the clubs trophy to Miss Pat Lee for being recognized as Saskatoons most outstanding speed skater in the girls class. The young skater was also givpn a gold medallion as a keepsake.

St. Pauls CWL Reviews Work I Now! Same look, same wear as a salon manicure! New Nylon Precision" Brush gives you the same perfection as a professional manicure strokes smoothly, easily, precisely. Cutex Nail Polishes with Enamelon in exciting shades and the Spillpruf bottle. for matching lips and fingertips! Cutex Sheer Lanolin Lipsticks! Sheer Lanolin keeps lips satin-smooth. Variety of cases complete range of shades.

ELUTED LIPSTICKS AND' NAIL POLISHES St. Paul's CWL annual meeting was held with reports from the president, Mrs. George McDonald, who represented the subdivision at the national and diocesan conventions, the the civic action group of the city, besides pouring tea for many organizations during her i PoubleActionWIZARD PUSH-BUTTON DEODORIZER STOPS ODORS FIGHTS GERMS if Kitchen Mishaps Caused by Hurry ITHACA, Y. The homemaker who bustles while preparing meals at home had better slow down. The kitchen can be a dangerous place.

Hurry produces a multitude of mishaps in the kitchen, says the New York State College of Home Economics. Thrs can lead to carelessness and carelessness to accident. The specialists urge the homemaker not to wait until the last moment to start meal preparations. Planning pays off in safety, better meals and a happier family. Falls are one of the major kitchen hazards for adults.

One way to prevent them is to clean up immediately the slippery substances such as spilled water, grease or foods. A safe step-stool will eliminate another danger that of climbing on chtyrs, boxes and other objects when reaching for high shelves. Many cuts can be avoided through proper use and storage of sharp knives. Wash them individually, never leave them in the dishpan or dishwasher and put them away immediately after use. Burns are another cause of serious injury.

Keep pothoiders conveniently near the range, and get in the habit of using them Tongs also are handy for handling hot foods. A must is to warn children of the dangers of a hot stove. Explain to the youngsters why they must not touch hot things. Cm ip MRS, F. W.

CRABB who will receive with Mrs. D. C. Disbery, president of Emmanuel College Guild, at the annual spring tea to be held from 2.30 to 5 oclock Wednesday afternoon at the college. All Anglican women and their friends are invited to attend.

KEEP TEMPER If you think you have been ovticnarged for a service, think a long time before you write an angry letter or make insulting remarks over the telephone. If you keep your temper you wont be regarded as a' sore-head. And you may even find that instead of being overcharged, you simply did not understand all that was involved in the service charge. No Other Method Coes All This: 1. Relieves pain In a 2.

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NOW FORTIFIED WITH TD-4 Fragrant, odor-stopping spray with genn-fighting ingredient helps reduce danger of infection when used as directed. Get Wizard today! Pine Scent or Spring Bouquet. I I. dnnrv A CREAM i term of office. She thanked all for their wonderful co-operation during the year.

Mrs. J. Cos-Itello moved a hearty vote of thanks to the president and Mrs. W. OHara on behalf of the members presented her with a gift of a picture of The Last Supper.

The secretary, Mrs. J. Mahoney, in her report said there were nine regular meetings each proceeded by an executive meeting. The treasurer Mrs. J.

Leier said that $5,164.27 had been raised and $2,301) spent in the parish and all pledges were met with $500 held in bank in trust, towards a future parish project with a bank balance of $800, OFFICERS Mrs. F. J. Evas, nomination convener, presented the following slate of officers: Director, Rev. Father N.

Konlup; past presides, Mrs. G. McDonald: president, Mrs. J. Mahoney; first vice, Mrs.

P. Cronin; second vice, Mrs. H. D. Armstrong; third vice, Mrs.

J. P. Leier, secretary, Mrs. W. J.

O'Hara; treasurer, Mrs. G. T. Malloy. The director when installing the new officers told them that the late Father Lord said he had dedicated himself to youth but if he were to do it over again he would dedicate to more mature people and Father said he was inclined to fellow this tiend of thought with the CWL.

Special Service At Grace WMS Mrs. A. Pearson, presidentelect, of Saskatoon Prcsbyterial WMS, was the guest speaker at Grace Churchs annual thanksgiving service. In her address, Mrs. Pearson outlined the highlights of the provincial WMS which was convened recently at Moose Jaw and where she was an official delegate.

In an informative report she stressed particularly the significance between "Easter and the mission of the church. Mrs. Lloyd Agnew opened the meeting with a fitting Good Friday devotional message; and Mrs. Jessie Blair contributed a solo, The pastor, Rev. Lloyd Agnew, brought a program for a study of "Missionary World Fellowship, this to be studied further in committee.

Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Wolseley were appointed members to act on this committee. DEODORANT wimjiws 'mm im g'U1 wpr flj utksjifc Two graceful silhouettes in this Printed Pattern for Juniors. A smooth sleek sheath dress (divine on a young figure) lovely bouffant skirt buttons over it, to give a totally different look.

Printed Pattern 9140; Jr. Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 dress requires 2 yards 39-inch fabric; overskirt takes 2 yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate.

Send forty cents (40c) plus one cent Education tax in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly size, name, address, style number. Send your order to Marian Martin, care of the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Pattern Saskatoon, Sask. Engagements Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Nicholson, Jr. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Merle Ellen to Gordon Edwin Minty, son of Mrs. J.

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Jack Zosiuk of Saskatoon take great pleasure in announcing the engagement on March 29, 1958 of their third eld est daughter. Rose Mary to Gerald Royal Gardiner, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pa'- Gardiner of Quill Lake. The wedding date to be published at a later date.

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