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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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SASKATOON STAR-PII CEN LN. rAUE Nine FRIDAY, MAY 26, 13U. the country which has been the training ground of two National Cinema Bulletin Open winners Johnny Farrell in 1928 and Tony Maners la THE WOMANS PAGE Royal Souvenirs To Be on Display At Tea Saturday Capitol, May 26. 27, 20, Dodge City," romantic melodrama of the West. The railroad reaches its far- thest outpost in Kansas Just after the civil war, and the terminus is called Dodge City, a hotbed of lawlessness.

Adults and young people. May 30, 81, June 1, Broadway Serenade," musical comedy in spectacular production. Jeanette MacDonald'a singing satisfies both opera and swing fans. Family. Mexican Motifs Smart On Tea Towels 70 GUESTS AT STATE DINNER ON THURSDAY Entrust their care not to ordinary toilet soaps but to the splendid properties of pure, fragrant, mildly medicated Cuti-cura Soap.

Smart women the world over make Cuticura Soap their every day beauty program and, when needed, a dab of Cuticura Ointment to soothe externally caused irritations. Use BOTH Cuticura Soap and Ointment regularly to help nature bring out full complexion loveliness. Buy at your drug- 71 gist's. Each 251- ZS lison, John S. Calvert and Mrs.

Calvert, Lt-CoL, C. D. LaNauze and Mrs. LaNauze, Brigadier B. Russell and Mrs.

Russell, Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Little, Saskatoon; Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. McNab, Moose Jaw; E. J.

McNab, Humboldt; Miss Ruby McCannel. Wing Commander J. Malone and Mrs. Malone, Lieut H. E.

Drope and Mrs. Drope, CoL A. G. Styles and Mrs. Styles, Commander Aubrey T.

Hall, John Alder, Captain M. Adeaite, Sub-Div Inspector J. Giles, G. F. Steward, C.B.E.; A F.

Lascelles, C.B., C.M.G.; Chief Inspector H. Cameron. An Interesting display of antiques and royal souvenirs wlj be on display at the spring tea being held In the Hudson's Bay auditorium on Saturday, May 27, from 3 to 6 oclock by the W.A. of St. Thomas-Wesley Church, A musical program under the direction of Mrs.

L. D. Anderson will be given during the afternoon. Mrs. J.

Anderson, president of the association, assisted by Mrs. W. C. Mawhlnney, will receive the guests. Performing the tea honors will be Mrs.

R. W. McQuarrie, Mrs. W. S.

Fyfe, Mrs. J. A. Akitt, Mrs. J.

W. Hilborn, Mrs. W. R. Gilniour, Mrs.

M. Robertson, Mrs. J. Cairns and Miss Janet Paul. Mrs.

R. H. Howes will be In charge of the register. Hon. J.

W. Estey and Mrs. Estey, Dr. R. V.

Little and Mrs. Little Present Daylight, May 28, 27, 29, Calling Dr. Kildare." Doctor Kildare, still assisting Doctor Gillespie, gets involved in the results of a shooting affair. Interesting -end amusing story. Family.

Adventurea of Jane Arden, based on the newspaper comla strip, Jane Arden exposes a ring of Jewel smugglers. Adults and young people. May 30, 31, June 1, They Made Her a Spy. a story of espionage. Full of action and exciting melodrama.

Adults. Fixer Dugan, a circus story with a woman lion tamer, a little orphan girl, and a strain of comedy romance. Agreeable characters and atmosphere. Family. Young Peoples Notes Forgot to Say Your Majesty No One Ever Regretted Buying Quality CREAMERY ST.

JOHNS St. Johns A.Y.P.A. is holding its closing meeting of the season in the form of a dance open to all A.Y.P. As of ths city and their friends in the parish hall tonight at 8 oclock. FIRST GRADE BUTTER BLUE BRANDED shoulder 4 cuts, lb.

i lbs. BEEF, 16c SPRING LAMB, Leg. ill BLADE ROAST OF BEEF. Roxy, May 27, 29, 30, Home on the Prairies, In which the attempts of an unscrupulous cattle dealer are thwarted with the timely assistance of a pet elephant. Good riding and singing.

Family. Law of the Underwolld," a girl and her fiance are used as Innocent pawns by the leader of a gang of Jewel robbers. Adult. May 31. June 1, 2, Dawn Patrol," tense drama depicting airplane warfare of 1914-1918.

A pio-ture which will be remembered for a long time. Adults and young people. Girls on Probation, social drama of a young girl, who, through associations has come under the jurisdiction of the court Adults. 59c 20c ROLLS, 29c 20c 35c 25c FANCY ROLLED VEAL ROAST. Ib 5 POINT COTTAGE half or whole, Ih FRESH PORK SAUSAGE.

Ib FRESH PORK TENDERLOIN. GRADE "A ROASTING FOWL. Ib 30c 18c 23c 15c 12c PRIME RIB ROAST, ST. THOMAS-WKSLEY The society will bold its last indoor meeting of the year this Sunday. The program will be of an entertaining nature.

The meeting will be held as usual at the close of the evening service and all mem. bers of the society are urged to be present. cora NHoucaAFi stones, wc Concluding the event In connection with the royal visit in Regina was the State dinner at Government House Thursday night. The function, with His Honor Lieutenant-Governor A. P.

McNab and Mrs. McNab as host and hostess was attended by 70 guests. With Mr. and Mrs. McNab and the King and Queen at the head table were seated: RL Hon.

W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada; Hon. James G. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, Dominion Government; Hon.

W. J. Patterson, Premier of Saskatchewan, and Mrs. Patterson. Present at the dinner also were: Hon.

W. F. A. Turgeon, chief justice of Saskatchewan; Chief Justice J. T.

Brown, Court of Kings Bench, and Mrs. Brown; Hon. Charles Agar and Mrs. Agar, Hon. Dr.

J. M. Uhrlch and Mrs. Uhrich, Hon. T.

C. Davis, K.C., and Mrs. Davis. Hon. R.

M. Parker and Mrs. Parker, Hon. J. W.

Estey, K.C., and Mrs. Estey, Hon. J. G. Taggart and Mrs.

Taggart, Hon. W. F. Kerr and Mrs Kerr. Hon.

T. A. Procter, K.C., and Mrs. Procter, Hon. E.

M. Culliton. George H. Williams, M.L.A., and Mrs. Williams.

Rt. Rev. H. E. Knowles, D.D.

Lord Bishop of Qu'Appelle, and Mrs. Knowles, Rt Rev. Msgr. A. J.

Janssen, Rev. G. H. Glover, Moose Jaw; Rev. Arend Roskamp and Mrs.

Ros-kamp, Weyburn; Lady Katharine Seymour, Lady Nunburnholme, Earl of Eldon, Commander E. M. C. Abel-Smith, R.N.; Earl of Airlie, the Hon. Pier Legh, C.M.G..

O.B.E.; Surgeon Captain H. White, R.N.. London. Mayor A. C.

Ellison and Mrs. El PATTERN 1900 ACCESSORIES FANCY ROLLED BRISKET, lb FRESH MADE BEEF SAUSAGE. Ib ICED PUREE Strings of brightly colored gourds serve as household decorations in Mexico. So these gay print potholders In their sombrero case can make your kitchen bright. The harmonizing tea towels make easy and delightful stltchery.

Pattern 1900 contains a transfer pattern of potholdera and case; 3 motifs averaging 5)4x7 inches; Illustrations of stitches; materials required; color schemes. Send twenty cents in cotns (stamps cannot be acceptej) for this Laura Wheeler pattern to the Star-Phoenix, Needlocraft Department, Saskatoon. Write plainly pattern number, your name and addreBB. By CHARLES EDWARDS WINNIPEG. May 28.

Chubby little Margaret Ray Tupper, granddaughter of Lieutenant-Governor W. J. Tupper of Manitoba, shook her bobbed head disconsolately Wednesday because ehe forgot to say Your Majesty" when she met the Queen. But Matgaret Ray was pretty happy anyway because her name is "almost the same as Princess Margaret Rose and she is the same age eignt. Prime Minister Mackenzie King presented Margaret Ray, daughter of Charles W.

Tupper, to Their Majesties as they were about to enter the luncheon room at Government House. Oh, yes, I saw you when I was the Queen told her. How old are you? Margaret Ray stumbled over that ono. I'm seven no, eight," she said. 'Oh, my little girl is exactly the same age, smiled the Queen.

Margaret Ray rushed to daddy's arms as soon as Their Majesties entered the luncheon hall, She was awfully polite to me. Then, sorrowfully, I'm so sorry I forgot to say Your Majesty." Tivoli. May 26. 27, 29, The Girl Downstairs, whimsical Cinderella story of the scullery maid and a gentleman of leisure. Refreshing atmosphere.

Adults and young people. Billy the Kid Returns, the story of the impersonation of an outlaw In an exciting western. Good singing. Family. May 30, 81, June 1, Drums, romantic and thrilling tale of life and death at an English outpost in India.

Interest centres around the little Indian boy Sabu.1 Adults and young people. FREE Welcome Badges FREE (Loganberry and Cherry) (Serves 4 to 6) Two cups canned or fresh logan berry juice, 2 cups canned or fresh tart cherry Juice, 2 teaspoons arrowroot, grating of lemon rind. Sugar only if needed. Heat the fruit Juice. Moisten arrowroot with water and stir into juice.

The puree should be very tart and will need no sugar If canned juice is used. Cool. Add grating of lemon rind. Serve ice cold with or without whole fruit floating in it. I.O.D.E.

Church Service Sunday gett. After the ceremony a delightful luncheon was served. The heavy rain prevented several cars of expected guests from Regina, Dlnsmore and Saskatoon from arriving. The couple left for Saskatoon and points east. On Saturday only we will give FREE to each customer a SOUVENIR WELCOME BADGE A Bronze Medallion with Ribbon FREE with a Purchase on Saturday Dinner Jacket All Daughters of the Empire in the city are reminded of the I.O.D.E.

church eervlce which will be held In Third Avenue Church next Sunday morning. Members are asked to meet in the basement of the church at 10.45 oclock. PINDERS 5 CORNERS DRUG STORE BROADWAY AT 12TH STREET BEST RECORD Ritz, May 25, 26, 27, Straight, Place and Show," an entertaining farce featuring the Ritx Brothera. Good singing and romance. Family.

Riders of the Blackhllls, no review found. May 29, 80, 31, Joy of Living, entertaining comedy in which a gallant, self-sacrificing girl is taught how to get fun out of life, Adults and young people. Mystery House, exciting murder story with Dick Purcell as the detective. Adults and young people. ELMSFORD, N.Y.

Falrvlew1 Country Club Is the only course In i Weddings BSsipMsr Homemakers Hold District Meeting OP IFbbe (5satfs THOMPSON VANCE At a ceremony solemnized at two o'clock, Wednesday, May 24, in the home of the brides parents, Margaret Mae Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mis. R. H. Vance, Bethune, became the bride of John B.

Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson, Tuberose. The Rev.

H. E. Covenay officiated. The bride entered on the arm of her father, to the strains of Wedding March from Lohengrin played by the groom's cousin. Miss Lila Bailile of Tuberose.

The living room was tastefully decorated with lilacs. For her wedding, the bride chose a navy tailored suit with Japonic! accessories. Her bouquet was tea roses and lilies of the valley. After the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served to twenty-five guests. The table was covered with a crocheted lace cloth, centered with a three-tiered wedding cake between lighted tapers.

The happy couple left by train on their wedding trip. They will reside at Tuberose where the bride was previously matron of the Red Cross Hospital. -ONE WEEK- QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT and QUAKER PUFFED RICE AS MILLIONS DO I SATURDAY MAY 27TH TO SATURDAY JUNE 3RD INCLUSIVE YOU are invited to see this special showing of "A FACTORY DISPLAY OF SAMPLE FUR It is the finest collection of fur coats we have ever had the pleasure to present. YORKTON, May 26. The 18th annual convention of the Yorkton district Homemakers' Club was very successfully held In the city hall here Tuesday.

Representatives from 12 clubs were present as well as a large number of visitors. Following an address of welcome by Mayor C. A. Peaker, the work of the convention was carried out Mrs. Fowler of Leslie was elected president for the coming year succeeding Mrs.

Runtx of Yorkton, Mrs. Wunder, Sheho, was elected vlce-preident and Mra. I Bray of Foam Leke succeeded Mrs. P. Danieis, Yorkton, In the secretarial position.

Mre. A. P. Swallow, Theodore, was beard in an address on the Home and School. Following a luncheon In the Legion Hali a social afternoon was spent during which Miss B.

Oxner, Saskatoon, dime tor of Homemakers for Saskatchewan, was heard in an informative address. S. W. Steinson, principal of the Yorkton Collegiate, spoke cn Whither Youth In Our Democracy, and Miss F. D.

Milligan addressed the ladles on the subject Woman and Her Status As a Citizen. Community singing and a play by the Elfros Club livened activities as well as items of entertainment by ths Leslie Club, Kilvin-grove Club and Mra C. H. Carpenter's group from Yorkton. Ths convention next year will be held at Foam Lake.

Order from yout grocer today THIS display consists of PERSIAN LAMBS. RACCOONS, SQUIRRELS. MUSKRATS. HUDSON SEALS, SUPER SEALS. ALASKAN and, FRENCH SEALS ton and la being shown at our a tore for ona week commencing Saturday May 27th, by one of the largest fur house In Canada, and embodies the latest fashions for fall and winter 1939-1940.

MUNRO TURNER WATROUS. In the presence of several relatives and friends, a pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday. May 24, at the United Church manse. Watroua, when Miss Irene Elizabeth Turner, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Turner, Lockwood, became the bride of Mr. Wilmer A. Munro, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William I.

Munro, Drake. The Rev. J. W. Robinson performed the ceremony.

The bride was gowned in pale blue crepe, lace trimmed, with accessories to match. The bridesmaid, Misa Verna May Munro, sister of the groom, wore a crepe gown with blue trimmings. After a wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents, the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Saskatoon and points west They will reside west of Drake. Buy Your Flags Now For the Royal Visit Lowest Prices Possible With a black chiffon akirt, Lynn Bari, one of Hollywoods prettiest stars, wears a dinner jacket, entirely covered with pale yellow, blue and silver beads. to 85)2: ffUM ttAZ8 Made to Order Low Priced Shop Early Quantities Limited SPECIAL! 200 Union Jacks and Ensign Stick Flags.

Qq Size about 17x12 inches. Manufactured to Your Own Individual Measurements and in a Style and Fur Selected by You. Canadian Ensigns ALLCOCK DOUGLAS LUSELAND. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in the manse on Wednesday, May 24, when Helen Louise Douglas, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Douglas of the Luseland district, became the bride of Esmond Johnston Allcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allcock of Ermine, Bask. The girlish bride was attended by her sister, Mrs.

Clifford Leonard and Mr. Clifford Leonard of Luseland was groomsman. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harold E. Marshall of St.

John's United Churcr. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in the Province, visiting Saskatoon and other points, after which they will make their home on a farm near Kerrobert. Both the bride and groom are well known throughout the district and have the best wishes of a host of friends in both Luseland and Kerrobert, wool sewn roped and toggled. Size FO I Size re Size 90 $3.50 I $4.50 1 $6.50 Taka advantage of this extraordinary display order your fur coat now from these exclusive 1939-1940 styled fur coats. Mlladis made to measure fur coats cost no more than ordinary coats, select your style, select your fur, select your trimmings and we will make It tin for you.

Satisfaction in every detail guaranteed Tour coat must fit you or you don't hare to take it. UNION JACKS Easy Credit Terms available as low as $10 Down $10 a Month BUYS ANY FUR COAT Choose Yeurs Now iimaiTOMvfiTinriii Size 120" All wool sewn, roped and toggled. Site VW I Size T6" I Rise 0" $2.75 I $3.00 I $4.75 $6.75 Haw truly she expresses the ecstacy of life in dainty white that accents her youthful beauty! Free Storage Your coat will be held until you want it. STICK FLAGS LOW PRICED! She knows that Blue accents whiteness that repeated washings do turn white things yellowish unless Blue is added. A swish or two of Keen's Blue in the final rinsing water costa only a cent or two a month! UNION JACK ONLY.

4Q. Size about 80x17 Inches IwW UNION JACK ONLY. Jgg Size abont 80x27 Inches MILAN'S FUR COATS Are Always mckee Mcelroy Tuesday afternoon a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.

W. McElroy, when tbelr third daughter, Leona Mar-garet, became the bride of Mr. Keith Francis McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKee of Saskatoon, Exactly at 2.30 oclock the wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Armond Slade of Mllden, Sask. Ths bride was beautiful in a gown of rosewood beige with match-lng accessories. Miss Cathaleen Mo-Elroy attended the bride and was becomingly gowned in grey crepe. The groom was attended by Mr. Sidney Stevens of Saskatoon.

During the signing of ths register wedding music was played by Mrs. J. S. Llg- KBSZS UNION JACK WITH SPEARHEAD JQ. Sin about 42x88 Inches4 3 ORDER YOUR COAT NOW At These Low ENSIGN ONLY Size Mill Inches, with 25c mis E.

D. BENTHAM Fully 120 2nd North Phone Orders 4349 Guaranteed Prices PREVENTS CLOTHES TURNING YELLOW Th Home of Friendly Credit" 129 Second Avenue, North1.

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