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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938. SASKATOON STAR-PIKENIX TAGE NINE 1.1 li-LLL." "-J1-X Recent Weddings REGINA KLEIN MARTIAN SCHARBACJH YOUNG. A quiet wedding wasj ALLAN. Miss Anne Pcharbach, solemnized in St. Patwcks Chuich daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Felix at Young on Monday moining, No- Scharbach of Allan, and Mr. Theo-vemher 7, when Miss Lucille Klein, dote Martian, son of Mr. Remlgus daughter of Mr. and Mis.

N. Klein Maitian of Allan and the late Mis. of the Young district, became the Maitian weie united In martlagc bride of Mr. Matt. Regina, eldest on Tuesday moining, November 8, son of Mr.

and Mrs M. Regina, also In the Roman Catholic Chuich, DIC KSON BLANC HARD UNITY. A pietty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, Unity, when Florence May Blanchaid, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Blanchard of Unity, was united In maniage with James Ramsey Dickson. Miss Wilma Blanchard, sister of the bride, and Mr. Keiso Dickson, brother of the groom, signed the register, A re- Speaker CALENDAR of the Young distilrt. The Rev. Father Shirley officiated.

The bridal couple was attended by Mias la na Klein, sister of the bride and Mr. Peter Kegtna, brother of the groom. Immediately following the ELVISH PALMER A quiet wedding was sulemmzed November 8 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon In Giace United Church, when Olive Pearl, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Palmer of Bladwoith, became the bitde of Thomas Heibert Elviss, second son of Mr. and Mis. John Elviss, Brock, Sask. The ceremony was peifoimed by the Rev, John Msnuel.

The bi ide was becomingly diesscd in teal bine crepe with wine acces-soi les and carried a bouquet of gold and pink mums. She was attended by Miss Veia Potter of Saltcoats and the gtoom by his brother, Mr. Chailes Elviss. Allan. The ceiemony and Holy High Mass were officiated at hy the Rev.

Fathei Btelei, I. The Misses Eleanoie Schaibarh of Allan, sister of the bride, and O'Dellc Martian of Saskatoon, sistei of the groom, were bi idvsmaids. Little Miss Iairiame Bmssait, niece of the hiuie, was flowei gul. Mi Lloyd Maitian, hiothei of the 'P11E I.O.D.E. KVECUTU F.

piovlncial executive of the E. will meet at Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. pi roi eeptlon was held after the cere- ceremony a reception was held at ENJOYABLE TEA HELD AT BABYCLINIC Many Guests at Function Held By Hugh Cairns, V.C., Chapter, I.O.D.E. MILD RONE LODGE Wild Rose Lodge will meet at 1214 Meltose Avenue, at 2 30 Tuesday afternoon. GRACE AV.A.

Mis. Rae's Circle of Giace Chutch will hold a special meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bob Wallace, B25 Fifth Street. READING GROtT The Reading Group of the Art Appreciation Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Claike, 1023 Avenue noith, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

the home of the brides patents, southee.st of Young. After a honeymoon spent in Saskatoon, they will DAFOF St Paul's English rf'('p on O' Broom's farm south- gtoom, and Mr. Ned Biossait, Church in' Vancouver was the scenclWP8t of Young. brother-in-law of the bilde, attend- dinnei the lesirlc the of a quiet wedding on Saturday, November 6, at 8 30 p.m., when After the ceiemonv dinner was'Canon Haiold King united in mar-scivcd at the Elite Care with only I Gage Frances Mary Bolt of Van- immediate relatives ptesont. After uycr, fo.morly of Dafoe and was" the' scene of a pretty wedding oom haTukcm up "farming William Moigan Shepherd of Port on Wednesday, November 2, when gr haS ta Cn Up Athannl af Plamlnn' Dorothy Fern, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. VV. Otmun of KlnlsUno, be- a short honeymoon spent in Saskatoon Mr. and Mrs. Elviss will be at home at Block, Sask.

ed the groom. A wedding i whs seived at the home of bi idc. Mi and Mih Maitian will 22 miles south of Allan, whete Alhernl, B.C., formerly of Fleming and Dafoe. The bride was given EVAN- spate the HINT TEA A whist tea will be held at Holy Trinity paiish hall Wednesday afternoon beginning at 2 30 o'clock. All friends are Invited to attend for the proceeds will go towards 1 8Cho1 Tuesday afternoon at 2.15 the Sunday School Christmas tree.

CHILD STUDY GROLP Wilson child study and discussion group will meet in the loom on the main floor of The wedding of Mi. Muitd Evans and Mi-s Viola Nelson, both of Medstead, was solemnized in St. Philips Anglican Chuich, Med-Btead, Wednesday, November 9 away hy her father, Mr. Frank Bolt of Dafoe. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Cailson, Vancouver, acted as witnesses. The young couple left by boat Sunday morning, via Nanaimo, for Port Alhernl where they will make their home. came the btide of Edwin Sidney Jones, Canon Ahenakew ofiiciattng. The bride entered the rhureh on the arm of her father, to the attains of the wedding inarch from Lohen HIIRINE BRIDGE A bi idge pai ty is being held Tups-day afternoon in the Shrine club ruoms by the Wa Wa Ladies' Aux-iliaty.

Play will siatt at 3 o'clock. grin, played by Miss G. S. Olafson Witnesses were Mis. Lloyd Wick-Mis Helen Foibes was bridesmaid, wile, sister of the bildegroom and BISIIOPH AUXILIARY A meeting of the Bishops Auxiliary will be held this evening in! the synod office at 7.30 o'clock.

iN'ITY CENTRE Unity Centre, 404 Gialn Building Twenty-fiist Street, cast. Meeting on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Subject: Love. Study class on Saturday afteinoon at 8 oclock. IIAMWOOD W1I.IJS At the home of Mis.

Sophia Ham-wood, Ermine, on Saturday, November 5, a wedding of inlet est to the community took place when her son, Beverley Johnston Hnmwood and Miss Hazel Maude Willis, of Toronto, weie united in maniage by the Rev. lister E. Beity, Kcr-lobert Miss Inez liamwood was bridesmaid. The brides mother, Mis. Thomas Willis, of Toronto, gave the bride Mr.

Louis Chnstenson, also of Med-stead let The ceremony was pet fin med hv the Rev. E. V. Bud of St. Philips.

S.W. CIRCLE The South West Circle of St. Gooige's Chuich will meet at the home of Mrs. R. Ivison, 1206 Avenue south, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

TEMPERANCE TEA Mia C. M. Miners, 415 Eighth Stieet, Is opening her home Friday afteinoon, November 18, for a tea to raise funds for the educational wotk of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, GRAY HOLMES FOAM LAKE. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the United Chinch manse on Wednesday afternoon, November 2, when Edna Jean Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mis.

Geoige Holmes, Foam Lake, became Alcxan- rs. The Margaret bride. as performed Wilkinson. R. R.

McEwen was best man. Fol lowing the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served, Mrs. R. McEwen presiding. The happy couple will reside at Fort a la Corne, where the bridegroom is employed hv the Indian depai tment.

A number of friends from Klnlstino attended the wedding. MITRENGA STAIJHA4 II MELVILLE. The Biewer Lu-theian Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday, November 8, when Miss Lydia Stal-ntach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MRS.

HELEN DAVIES SHERRY who will be the special speaker at the second recital by pupils of members of the Saskatoon Registered Music Teachers Association at The Besaborough, Tuesday away and Mrs. Gaith Hnmwood brother of the groom, acted as best, der Giay. son of Mr. and man, Miss Gwen Alcock playing the I Joseph Gray, Foam Lake. WPdding march.

During the signing of the register, Mrs. Vic Culhant. accompanied by her daughter, Lottie, sang, "Because. A buffet lunch was setved to datives and guests. the bride of Joseph bridesmaid was Miss Fern Holmes, sister of the Mr.

Norman Pendlebuty acted bpst man, the ceremony being by the Rev. J. Thiongs of guests were attracted to the annual Baby Clinic tea held Saturday afternoon at the clinic by member of the Hugh Cairn C. Chapter, I.O.D E. Always one of the enjoyable affair of 'the season, the arrangements this year were again most pleasing for besides a cheery "tup of tea and accompanying dainties, visitors wet a given a tour of inspection throughout the perfectly appointed clinic where hundreds of wee tots receive attention and examination during the year.

Welcoming the guest were Mr. Donald C. Disbery, the regent, and Mrs. O. M.

Barker, convener of "child welfare. Mrs. J. S. Keedwell escorted visitors through the cltnlc and Mrs.

R. J. B. Young and Mrs. J.

A. Gilroy presided over the register and money basket. The tea table was aglow with pretty copper appointments, the tea services and occasional dishes being attractive copper antiques, loaned for the occasion by Mrs. T. J.

Smith. Carrying out the burnished color scheme was a centrepiece of btonze chrysanthemums. Honors were performed at this attractive table by Mrs. J. Thomsop and Mrs.

A. Wilson for the first hour and Mrs. Andrew Croll and Mrs. R. M.

Plnder during the second. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. H. C. Nixon, Mrs.

J. T. Burrows, Mrs. W. E.

Brunskill, Mrs. W. A. Cripps, Mrs. D.

E. Fawcett, Mr. R. A. Edwards, Mis.

W. E. Walker, Mrs. J. McNeil, Mrs.

S. D. Guthrie, Mis. T. J.

Smith, Mrs. B. H. Sullivan and Mrs. A.

R. Edwards. Mrs. G. E.

Aldrich acted as general convener for this pleasantly si ranged affair. GEESTS Guests at the tea included Mrs. W. F. Forsyth, Mr.

R. A. Edwards, Mis. D. E.

Disbery, Mrs. G. Joys, Miss Ethel Joys, Mrs. W. S.

Fish, ST. JAMES BUSINESS GIRLS Members are asked to meet at McGavlns Bakery at 7 45 p.m Tuesday, November 15. PROPHETIC LECTURE Evangelist H. A. Carnes will give a special Illustrated lecture on prophecy tonight at 8 at the Apostolic Church, NineteenthStreet and Avenue G.

The topic will be Mountain Peaks of Prophecy." S.O.E. LODGE S.OE, Juvenile Lodge Saskatoon, No, 89, will meet tonight in the S.O.E. Hall at 7.30 o'clock. All members are asked to attend as there will be Initiations. ANDERSON ATKINSON GRACE W.A.

Mis. Edwaid'a Citclc of Giace Church W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Brown, 1009 Dufferln Avenue, Tuesday evening at 7.30 Mem-beis are asked to turn In bazaar work. YOUNG.

A pretty wedding Slalniarh, the solemnized at the home of Mr. andlblid Mitienga son Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, south of of Mp' Michael Mltrenga and the 1 Via Vlllnnnn-a KnlH nf Ttnoumr Young, on Saturday afternoon, when their eldest daughter, Estelle late Mrs. Mltrenga, both of Brewer The ceiemony was performed by Mrs. D.

C. Samson, Mrs. Doucette, Mis. J. S.

Keedwell, Mrs. Aithur Wilson, Mrs. O. M. Barker, Mrs.

R. J. Young, Mrs. J. A.

Gilroy, Mrs, W. E. Brunskill, Mis. D. Ellison, Mrs.

D. E. Fawcett, Mrs. S. E.

Hunter, Mis. C. C. Adair, Mrs. S.

Guthrie, Mrs. G. Wood, Mrs. E. M.

Blair, Mrs, C. F. Irwin, Mrs. J. McNeil, Mrs.

B. Tupman, Mrs. E. Marriott, Mrs. J.

A. Sullivan, Mrs- Ethel Howie, Mis. W. Mallory, Mrs. W.

T. Guest, Mrs. Blanche Bates, Mis. H. B.

Harrlng- NOVEMBER SALE 1500 HATS A MUST BE 4 SOLD A large variety QQm of hats at OOU Turbans, high crowns, snap brims, $1.88 Hats from our highest price CO QQ range CibOO Purses to match QQm your hat OOL Darling Hat Shop 125 2ND NORTH CITY PARK UNIT City Park Unit of St. Andiew's Women's League will meet at the home of Mis. Jewell, 824 Sixth Avenue, north, Tuesday afternoon at 2 45. WHIST TEA The regular whist tea of Lodge JAMIESON EVANS DEWAR LAKE. On Saturday, November 5 at 4 o'clock, at the United Church manse in Loveina, Miss Mlldted Mae Evans, eldest daughter of Mis.

A. Evans of Iiewar Lake, and Milford James Jamieson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jamieson of Fusilier, were united in marriage by the Rev.

Mr. Johnson of Loveina, MIsb Hazel Camei on and Mr. Giant Evans, brother of the bride, were the attendants. Following the ceremony, dinner was served at the Evans home to the relatives and friends. Afterwards the young couple left on a motor trip to notthwestein Saskatchewan.

Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson will be at home on their farm south of Fusilier by the middle of the month. ton, Mrs. J.

A. Gillespie, Mrs. G. C. of England 1 will be held In the O.E.

Hall Palmer, Miss Kathleen Mrs. Rev. W. A. Eisefeldt of Melville.

The bride entered the church on the arm of her fathei, who gave her in marriage, to the strains of the Wadding March, played by Mia Elssfeldt at the organ. She was attended by Miss Sophie Stalmach, her sister and Miss Lydia Mltrenga, sister of the groom. The groomsmen were Alphonse Gaidtca and Emil Putzkl and the flower girls, Doris Putzki and Doreen Stalmach. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was erved at the home of the brides parents to shout 50 guests. Mr.

and Mrs. O. Mltrenga will make their home in the Brewer district. became the btide of Mr. Arthur Anderson, eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hans Anderson, also of Young The Rev. T. Dahle, pastor of Bethel Lutheran Church, performed the ceremony. The bride waa attended by her sister, Miss Dorothy Atkinson and Miss Vivian Olson.

The groom was supported by his brother, Mr, Ralph Andetson, and Mr. Tom Atkinson, brother of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to 30 guests, relatives and intimate friends of the bridRl couple. Mr. and Mrs.

Anderson will reside on the groom's farm southwest of Young. Wednesday, November 16. at 2 30. All friends welcome. WHIST AND DAME Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and friends are reminded of the whist drive and dance to be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall Tuesday evening.

Cards will start promptly at 8 o'clock. EMMANl 1 LB AFT I hT W.A. The monthly meeting of the VICTORIA CIRCLE Members of Victoria Circle of Westminster Chutch are asked to note that the meeting will be held Friday evening, November 18, at 8 oclock at the home of Mrs. J. C.

McCurdy, 228 Sixth Street, Instead of Tuesday, November 15, as originally planned. N.W. CIRCLE The North West Circle of St. Georges Chuich will meet at the Jarvis, Forsdick, Mrs. A.

Cioll, Mrs. J. F. Marlow, Mrs. E.

F. Whitmore, Mrs. T. J. Smith, Mrs.

J. S. Thomson. Mrs. James Wedge, Mrs.

E. Thotlay. Mrs. G. Saunders, Mis.

P. M. Smith, Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs.

A. G. Howard, Mrs. E. M.

Hagcrman, Mrs. J. Hnatyshyn, Mrs. V. E.

Warren, Mrs. A. H. Armitage, Mis. T.

H. McConnell, Mis. B. E. McKinnon, Mis.

Beatrice Currie, Mrs. G. M. Donald, Miss F. McLean, Mrs, A.

L. Elliott, Mrs. L. Wylie. Mrs.

L. Eby (Lusc-land). Mis. J. McCurdy, Mis.

W. A. Cripps, Mrs. Greig, Mrs. A.

Woodhall, Miss Evelyn Woodhall, Mrs, D. C. W. Richardson, Miss Marilyn Richardson, Mrs. R.

M. Women's Auxiliary of Emmanuel! ho" of Mr JoneZ" 1418 Twentieth Baptist Church will be held at the 8treot west, Tuesday afternoon at home of Mrs. E. Corrins, 1305 3 o'clock. Eleventh Street, west, on Tuesday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock.

NAOMI IOIGE The tegular meeting of Naomi 1 10 A. will be held Tuesday eve- J'Lodbtfdnq BIRKS DIL Cant finAut 9L VANITY STERLING DEPOSIT PART OF YOUR PAY CHECK ON A FUR COAT Mrs J. H. McLennan, Miss Marlon ning at 8 o'clock In the Odd Fel- Grant. Mis.

M. E. Grant. Mrs. J.

tb, bold 1,8 1 Hall. H. Holmes, Miss Jean Whitefoid, ng at Mrs. Percy Hill. Mrs.

A. MacG.1 10 Twenty-eighth BAPTIST W.A. Young. Mrs. J.

W. Estoy. Mrs. W.f PPPt' est' Tuesday afternoon at The Novcmbcl of thl, E. Walker, J.

T. Burrows, and Women's Auxiliary of the Hist Bap- Mis. H. C. Nixon.

tist Church will be held Tuesday V- V' I evening at 8 oclock at the home of The Helping Hand Curie of c- Westminster Chuich will meet at s' J' Sventeenth the home of M.s, W. H. Lee, 1013 S'rePt hhewan descent Twelfth Stieet, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. This will be a social evening in chaigc of the City Park Circle. Mrs.

W. H. Moor and Mis. E. J.

Young will be assistant hostesses. PUR COATS of distinction made-to-order at reasonable prices. Sample coats at reduce prices. GRACE YOUNG PEOPLE The regular meeting of the Young People's Union of Glare United Church will be held Wednesday evening, November 16, at 8 o'clock. A hcaity welcome is extended to all young people.

The pro-giam will consist of a worship peilod led by Miss Leone Hunt and Alan Camei on, followed by a novel UNIVERSITY CIRC LE The University Circle of St. John's Cathedral Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wood. 408 Albert Avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. SPINNING WHEEL CUB The Spinning Wheel Club will meet at the home of Mrs.

Jessie Iiwin, 409 Avenue south, tonight. ANNU AL Tl RKEY SlllER St, Pauls United Chuich, Suth- will hold its annual tmkev picsenlation of the piescnt status dinner on Wednesday, November 16. of the Co-operative movements Injat 6 pm. The Kiwams Club of he world today. Miss Alma Ed-j Saskatoon will take elmige of the wards will be In charge of the program following the supper.

The recreational period. I public is cordially invited to attend. 2nd Avenue Near 25th Si. EAVTEAKE CIRCLE Eastiake Circle of Westminster W.A will meet at the home of Mrs. N.

Jacobson, 501 Sixth Slreet, Tuesday afternoon. GUILD OF HEALTH The Guild of Health will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Rugby Chapel. Canon Fyfe of Duck Luke will be the speaker. SPECIAL WESTMINSTER CIRCLE Westminster Circle (Idylwyld) will meet at the home of Mrs. Fawcett, 140 Seventh Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 30.

GENUINE 1938 Frigidaire Promotional Model Special Clearance Price CITY FARK CIRCLE City Park Circle of the W.A. of Thiid Avenue Chuich, will hold its monthly meeting at thp home of Mrs. Lewis, 628 Eighth Avenue, north, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. WESTMOUNT I RILE Westmount Circle of St. Thomas-Weeley W.A.

will meet at the home of Mrs. Bunker, 412 Avenue I. north, Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock. FIFTH LECTURE The fifth In a series of Icctuie by Mr. Henry Janzrn, sponsored by the Saskatoon Council of Homs and School Clubs, will be given Tuesday evening In Room 19 at the Technical Collegiate starting at 8 oclock.

His subject will be The Intellectual Development of the Adolescent." putsos stunt i tOwf pM0 mai tauiM MM AND FLATTERING IT IS INDEED. FOR THE LOVELY SOFT GLEAM OF SILVER DRESSERWARE IMPARTS A FEELING OF Luxury that adds immeasurably to ONE'S SELF ESTEEM. Clearing a few only Genuine 103S Frlgidaires at a substantial reduction that means a real sating to you. 4-Cubic-Foot Capacity Special Promotional Model Stainless steel porcelain interior and Dulux white enamel finish outside. The Promotional 4-Ciibio-Foot Frigidaire at this now clearance price is wonderful buy and is covered with the usual Frigidaire 5-year guarantee against service expense.

Call and see this special low priced Genuine Frigidaire it will give you complete service and satisfaction. Novel Christmas I Gifts at Bazaar Hera Haw Just of Sfe 30 PATTERNS AVAILABL8 All with matching accessories, suck as nail file, powder jar, etc. JTou maks take delivery of a brush, comb and mirror for as little as .25 2 Master Model Genuine Frigidaire NOW ON SALE WITH A SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE We have a few Master Model 1938 Genuine Frigidaiiea In four ana five cubic foot ilzee to clear, on which we are offer injr a very generous trade-in allowance. If you have been thinking of purchasing a Frigidaire now is the opportune time a are prepared to make you an exceptionally attractive offer for your old refrigerator as a trade-in on one of our 1938 Master Models. PURCHASE YOUR FRIGIDAIRE ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Terms will be arranged to suit you, with a small down payment and the balance In 12, 18, 24 or 36 monthly payments.

Down Depending upon the pattern chosen and pay the balance over a period of ten month. I Some of the most fascinating novelties for Christmas will be found at the bazaar and tea Saturday, I November 19, when members of Mrs. J. B. Millar's Ciicle of Knox I Junior W.A.

hold their annual pre-1 holiday sale In the lecture room of the church from 2 30 to 8 o'clock. I Among the Interesting tables will 1 be one featuring felt novelties In charge of Mrs. R. V. Little, another assorted towels, place mats and I dolls clothes with Mrs.

G. E. Andrew in chaige and on of oigandy I aprons, coat hangers, show trees, 'hand-made tallies and flowers presided over by Mrs. J. C.

Dick. I Mrs. Hoy Manning, assisted by Mrs, Harry Keough will look after i the pie shelf while the tea room I will be in charge of Mrs. Len Dowie. A display of unique doll house will be convened by Mis, A.

Trotter. SASKATOON Silversmiths SEtaioaffe fcJGD.

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