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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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SASKATOON STAB-rHOlMX. Till RsD AT, JILT S. 1943 Woimuns Page Archbishop Murray Addresses League MONTREAL, July 8. Arcb- GREFN FOODS I Argument number one in favor of using plenty of green foods whl.e they are in season the deeper the color the more vitamins aie l.ktly to be present, a the keep eyes and complexion bright and teeth sound One good serving of salad leaf lettuce (outer a a well the pale Inner leaves), watercress and spring onions woul i supply about half the days needs Nutrition Division. This goes par- ticularly for vitam'n A which helpaiiron.

Delicious and Refreshing Booth Stamp Sales For Month of June Sales of War Savings Stamps In the downtown booths were down during the month of June, the total being (647 30. Sales at the post office booth amounted to (185 30, at The Bess bo rough (134.30, at the Hudson a Bay store (119 75 and at Eatons (207.50. Highest dally sales were on June 2. when Girl Guides staffing the booths sold (133 25 worth of stamps and on June 18 they amounted to (106, when the members of the Council of Jewish Women were on duty. The womens section of the Ns tional War Finance Committee has drawn attention to the fact that the Hudson's Bay booth has been re-decorated and a space provided for a sign showing the name of the organization which is staffing.

Representatives are asked to see that the name of their group la there when they are in the booth. Graduates Entertained The graduation exercise of St Joseph grade eight class were I held recently when parents and friends gathered in the school to -njoy delightful program of songs, drills, plays and musical selections Jimmy Waselcln was master of i ceremonies for the occasion and -t the valedictory address was given Kay MacDonald. Rev. J. Sweeney addressed the graduates and complimented the pupils on their splendid performance.

He then presented the swards to the following: Scholarship awarded by Sion Convent, Kay I MacDonald; Christian doctrine prizes won by Betty Philley, Helen Hounsel and Martha de Manbey I medal for general proficiency, 1 awarded by Knights of Columbus, was presented by Mr. Lier to Kay I MacDonald. The following Sunday the graduates were guests of honor at a I communion breakfast sponsored by i the St Joseph Home and School I Club. This breakfast as well as a similar one for the first communi-. cants saw the final roundup of of a successful year by i the club.

maws nesr Macaroni 3 sure and easy ways to add Colour, Flavour, Health Steals RECENT CAMFBHX-Sl MMAtH ASQUITH. Emmanuel BaptUt Church, Saakatoon, waa tha acene of a pretty wedding when Marietta Doieen Summach, daughter of Mr and Mra William Summach of De-liale, became the bride of George Willard Campbell, eon of Mr. end Mrs. W. E.

Campbell of Dauphin, Mem. The Rev. Ward of Prince Albert, conducted the marriage service. Mlsa Edna Stover of Saskatoon presided at the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Lester Summach.

looked lovely In a floor length gown of white triple sheer with a filmy net veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty rosea and lark-spur. Miss Bernice Johnston of Saskatoon as bridesmaid was gowned in heaven blue sheer. She wore a headdress of blue net and carried bouquet of snapdragons. Mr John Wheeler of Mullingar was best man and ushers wers Messrs Manley Summach and Ted A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Summach The happy couple left later for a honeymoon trip to Winnipeg, Brandon and other points in Manitoba For travelling the bride donned a cerise dressmaker auit. Mr. and Mrs Campbell will reside In Asquith, where the former la pastor of ths Baptist Church. NEWMARCH FARNSW ORTH A pretty wedding was solemnized in Central United Church, Calgary, when Beverly Hortense Farnsworth, youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mis. P. Farnsworth of Edam, became the bride of Charles Bell Newmarch, only ion of Mr. and Mia J. Newmarch of 417 Transit Road, Victoria.

The marriage service was conducted by the Rev. C. A. Lawson. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of pals pink with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias, pink rosebuds and Scotch heather The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Eckmler of Macleod, wore a matching pale blue street length dress with navy blue accessories with corsage of pink carnations.

The groomeman was Mr. William Farmilo of Brooks, Alta. During the signing of the register Mrs. Clark played Ill Walk Beside You." After the ceremony a reception waa held In the Palliser Hotel, attended by relatives and Immediate friends of the bridal couple. The happy couple left for Banff where a short honeymoon will be epent, after which they will reside at Foremost, Alta MARTIN THOMPSON White and pink streamers decorated the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Thompson of Ituna for quiet wedding, when their daughter, Cpl.

Eleanor May Thompson of the A F. (W No. 6 Trenton, Ont became the bride of Mr. James Martin, eldest son of Mra. May Martin and the late Mr.

James Martin of Ituna. Rev. G. M. James of officiated, while Mrs.

I. James presided at the organ. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white sheer. Her chapel-length veil waa held In place by a headdress of orange blossoms She carried a large white gold-trimmed fan and prayer book, bound together with a large satin ribbon. Her only attendant, Pte.

Laura Victoria Thompson of the CW.A.C., Regina, wore a pale blue gown of taffeta with darker net, a shoulder-length veil with a headdress of white flowers and a corsage of wood violets. Mr, William Martin of Ituna, cousin of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony 81 guests were present for the wedding dinner. The happy couple spent their honeymoon at Ketepwa Beach and will reside at Ituna. YOULL BE S0ERY If von do not arrange for Quaker Coal before you go on vour holidays T.

M. BALL LUMBER. CO. Couple Wed In Regina St. Peters Anglican Church.

Regina, waa the scene of a pretty June wedding when Violet (Johnny) Johnson, daughter of Mra. Johnson and the late Mr. Johnson became the bride of Harold Robert V- i f. i MR. AND MRS.

II. It. BROWNE Browne, son of Mr and Mrs Alex Biowns of Lashburn, Sask. The ceremony waa conducted by the Rev. Mr.

Crowther In the presence of a large number of friends and relatives The biide was formerly a charge nurse at the Saskatoon Sanatorium. At tlia appointed hour to the sweet strains of organ music rendered by the bride sister, Mrs. Art Hall, the bride entered the church on the arm of her mother ho gave her In marriage. The bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of white brocade satin with veil, and carried a bouquet or American Beauty rosea and lilies of the valley. The bride's attendant, Mrs, Ivan Witherspoon, was dressed In orchid sheer and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations and orchid Ins The groom, wealing the uniform of a pilot officer, was attended by Ken Browne of Regina.

Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth sang Because" during the signing of the register. The uahers were Staff-Sergeant Witherspoon and Mr. Art Hall, both of Regina. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of Mrs.

Art Hall sister of the bride, for about 30 guests. The rooms were decorated with roses and carnations and the table was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake. The happy couple left for Calgary and Edmonton for a short honeymoon, later to take up residence in North Battleford. For going away, the bride wore a dressmaker suit of gold with brown trim and wore brown accessories. Out-of-town guests were Mrs.

J. A. Browns of Lashburn and Miss Vera Browne of Saskatoon, mother and sister of ths groom; also Mr and Mrs. Carl Neibergal of Neu-doif, friends of the bride. Calendar Comforts Committee of the Navy League will meet at 2 30 oclock Friday afternoon in the Federal Building.

Womens Auxiliary to 21st Field Battery, will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Jakes, 714 Duchess Street. Engagement Notices Announcement to under this heading will be accepted at the fitar-Fhoentx Classified same to be eigned by the bride to be or her parent! Minimum charge St OS for IS lln and 10 lor stub additional tins The engagement Is announced of Annie Mary, elder daughter of Mrs. Buckle and the late John Buckle of Bruno to Dugald Gillies, son of Mrs. Gilllea and the late Robert Gillies of Saakatoon.

The wedding will take place In Saskatoon the latter part of July. 7-8-p Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Picketts of North Battleford, Sask announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Natalie, to Fit. Lt. Hugh Reid Cram, son of Mrs. Margaret K. Cram of Saskatoon and the late John H.

Cram. 7-8-p bishop Gerald Murray of Winning told delegates at the 25tb annuel meeting of the Cathode Women's League of Canada that "a cation which destroys the family destroys Speaking at a dinner celebrating ths league's silver jubilee. Archbishop Murray said: When governments consider It their function to protect and foster tbs prior rights of ths Individual and the family then we shall cot be in danger of any usurpatioa on the part of the State. 'The first contribution to the rehabilitation and development of our country is ths deepening of our individual Catholic Uvea and (he return of the family to the purposes for which God mads It. Catholics, hs said, should have sincere devoted patriotism for Canada.

Have a genuine desire that all Canadians without a single exception be prosperous end contented: they should fight steadfastly every factor of disunity and disruption and promote and fostei the spiritual and temporal welfare of the nation -Archbishop W. M. Duke of Vancouver. chaplain of tha league also addressed the gathering. The tribute to tha national president, Miss Ann MacMaster of Van couver Was given by Hon.

Thomas Guerin, Montreal, nephew of Bel-Idle Guerin, founder of tha CWL. of Canada. Mrs. A. H.

Kyle of Calgary also spoke. Special Permanents MUS. T. M. GUITAR Ref'irns From S.A.

With Newer Methods of Waves While away she took a special couise in cold waves and now offeis this newer method to her many patrons, aasur- lusiiuue pLiiiiaueuia. WINDSWEPT FF.AlllMt CUT ffO nn up $3.00 WAVES BY REMOTE CONTROL. Regular A (6.00, for All Work Under the Personal Supervision of Mrs. T. M.

Cuvtur. OTHER METHODS $8j $9) $10 Phone 7557 BEAUTY CLINIC LTD. Ground Floor, Canada Bldg. i.W.V.V.W.VW.'.VAA'i HARRY S. and ASSOCIATES Optometrists Appointment Phones Saskatoon 2632 North Battleford 593 BE ON THE ALERT By continuing to pay only ceiling prices, housewives can make sure that sugar won't go to 25c a pound, flour to (7 a bag, lard to 42c a pound as they did In the Inflation after the last war.

FlavourFULL Sunlcist Oranges add refreshing sparkle to summer meals in salads, desserts, beverages. And there's health in every serving. Start breakfast with a 6-ounce glass of Sunkist Orange juice for your full daily quota of vitamin so important to glowing health! Cd. GoJ Standard I I 3 SUNKIST ORANGE SALAD PLATE Serve your favourite itltd greens, tossed wuh Sunkist Salad Dressing and topped with sliced Sunkist Oranges Sunkist Salad Dressing: cup Sunkist Orange juice; 3 tbsp. lemon juice; tsp salt; tsp.

paprika. Shake well. Chill. if jfy- rf SUNKIST 0RRN6E 2 ginger flip SunkutOingMujce; 2 cup JUia SW4H 0RANGCS lest ley New Mother Nature has given hi plenty of iniall oranges this aummer and made them mighty good I Thin-skinned! Sweet! Bursting with healthful juice! Buy two or three dozen today and ww' Ask for Sunkist, finest from 14.S00 cooperating Caiifomia-Ariaona citrus growers. of vitamin A and one-tenth of the PRESERVING (Cherries B.C.

BINGS 25-lb. lb. 32c TOMATOES, No. 1 aq. Texas Field, lb.

HOG CAULIFLOWER. B.C., Snow White. lb. 23c 21c 15c ib. 27 21c CELERY, Calif Washed lb.

CARROTS California ASPARAGUS, B.C. Fresh CABBAGE, B.C. New LETTUCE, Idaho, head lb. PEAS Red A While, Fancy 47. No.

4. 2-oa tin I I MILK Red A White tt Whine." If. JAM 45c BLACKBERRY, fQ- 4-lh. tin 03 RASPBERRY, QO t-lb. tin OfaC SOUP Red A hltp.

Chii ken and Rice. Vegetable, Beef, 4 4. 10-ox tin lib Sutherland WTST STAR GRO BY AN FRUIT Fhone 6090. 245 20th St, W. RAINERS FOOD MARKET Phone 5109 Sask.

WEDDINGS COBURN G1BBI.NGS St Pauls United Church, Kin-dersley, waa the setting for the marriage of Helen Josephine, only daughter of J. Foster Gibbings, to Wesley Herman Coburn, elder eon of Mrs Coburn of Calgary. To the strains of the Wedding March the bride entered the church on the arm of her father. The bride wore a blue auit with white accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses, and was attended by Mrs Trippel who chose a gold suit with brown accessories and a corsage of carnations The groom was supported by Mr. George Osteihout Rev.

W. Banks performed the ceremony, Mra. C. Rutley was organist and Mlsa Jean Cameron, soloist. A reception waa held at Roselvn Farm, home of the bride The happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to points In Alberta and Bnt-lsh Columbia and on their return will reside in Saskatoon.

CROWE LEGRIS A wedding of interest to many waa solemnized In St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Mercelm when Pauline, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Legris of Edmonton became the bride of Kenneth Crowe, eon of Mr. and Mrs Crowe of Blaine Lake, the Rev Father Beaulac officiating The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. M.

Goveffic, and looked charming In an Ivory satin gown with a court train. Her floor-length halo veil was held in place by a coronet of roses, and she carried a sheaf of American Beauty roses and calls lilies. The bridesmaids were Miss Dolly Hilliard of Saskatoon and Miss Ellen Vinet of Marceltn Miss Hilliard wore a floor-length gown of rose pink taffeta with a chapel veil. Miss Ellen Vinet wore a long gown of pale blue ellk net over taffeta with matching chapel veil Both carried bouqueta of pink and white carnations. Miss Bibiane Goveffic, gowned in a long beuf-fant peach-colored silk dress and a halo of matching net, bore the brides train.

Master Alfred Goveffic was ring bearer. The groom was supported hy his brother George and Joseph Clarke acted as usher. Miss Doris Despin sang Ave Marta." After the ceremony a banquet was held in the 'Parish Hall. GRF.GY KICHERT WALDHEIM A pretty wedding took place in Salem Church, near Waldheim, Julv 1, with the bride being Selma Richert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A.

Richert, Waldheim while the bridegroom was Henry Gregy, son of Mr and Mrs. Gregy of Waldheim. The Rev. Jake Schultz performed the ceremony and tha Reverend Mr. Epp of Salem gave an address.

Selections were contributed by the choir and a vocal duet was given by Betty Schultz and Reuben Nicker. The bride waa attractive In her gown of white Batin with trailing veil and she carried a lovely bouquet of white lilies. Following the ceremony a reception was held In the church. The couple epent their honeymoon In Saskatoon and will make their home near Laird. MISNER ROBERTS DRUID.

The United Church at Druid was the scene of a pretty summer wedding when Dorothy Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Roberts of Druid, became the bride of Bernard Ivan Mlsner of Moose Jaw. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs Trevor Brallett. She was dressed In a floor-length gown of white silk with fingertip lace veil and she carried red roses Her bridesmaids were Mias Elsie Roberts, dressed In pink with headdress to match, and Miss Joyce Roberts, dressed in blue. Both carried bouquets of carnations.

The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Hugh McMillan and by Mr. Richard Roberts. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.

Jardine and ushers were Messrs Murray Binder and Fraser McMillan. A reception followed the ceremony. After a few days spent with the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Misner will make their home at Moose Jaw.

Nurses Graduate As Stewardesses WINNIPEG, MAN, July 8 Looking forward to an early expansion of transcontinental and other services, the thirteenth and laigest stewardess class, comprised of 21 former registered nurses, was completed at Trans-Canada Air Lines stewardess school in Winnipeg Wednesday, The young ladles, ell under S5, spent five weeks of intensivs training In the stewardess class, which Is supervised by Edith E. Heming-son, Trans-Canadas chief stewardess. Their class-work Includes everything from studying the fundamentals of meteorology and flight control to learning the right way to wear the chic forage cap which is part of the trim stewardess uniform. Graduation of the 21 girls who will shortly make their Initial trip as air line stewardesses was marked by a dinner tendered by D. R.

MacLaren, Canadas fourth ranking ace of the First Great War, now superintendent of passenger service, Trance-Canada Air Lines. Those graduated were: Misses Verna Jeffery and Wanda Kenny, of Vancouver; Dorothy Dann, Ed monton, Alta Geraldine Connolly, Calgary; Doreen Blackwell, Saskatoon; Anne Switzer, Regina; Lorina Bouchard, Kerrohert, Louisa Anderson, ynjard, Mary Adams and Mary Haimes, of Winnipeg; Doreen Wilson, Justice Barbara Roy and Anita Germaine, of Toronto; Mary Richardson of Peterborough, Ont Zetta Dunlop, of Seaforth, Ont Dora Colquohn, of Windaor, Ont Marie Tolmle, of Lindsay Ont Kathleen Bannon of Proton, Gertrude Lafontaine, of Montreal and Fieda Stevenson of Sherbrooke, Que and Violet Ackles of Parrsboro, Cumberland County, N.S- tv PLIIMS California, 66- banta Rosa lh. Cm APRICOTS California, No. 1, 25-lb. case (6 25 Ih ClC Cantaloupe California, Ibv 6Q Rmdv to Serve Cm Cm ww POTATOES 5" 28c HHEaldsft CALIFORNIA ORANGES IBST fCR JUICE EAT MUFFINS EVERY DAY For the one warm dish in the lunch box HEMS Condensed RICE KRISFIES Kellogg' CORN FLAKES Kellogg, 3-23c 2 2 23c TEP, Kellogg BRAN FLAKES Kellogg', COFFEE Red A White lb.

TEA Red A While Orangg Pt-lioe lb. 45c 69c rtf SUMMER BREAK. FASTS are cool and careire when you serve tasty-aa-can-ba NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT with fresh fruit I This delicious dish is sure to please every member of the family and its ready to eat without any hot-kitchen fusa or bother. NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is made from 100 Canadian whole wheat tender baked naturally nutritious. Serve it tomorrow with fresh bananas it's delicious1 Leek for this familiar package at your food store -THE ORIGINAL NIAGARA FALLS PRODUCT I tMJOy'rroMotKOH There is now a plentiful (upply of three Heinz favourites Condensed Vegetable Soup Condensed Vegetable Soup Without Meat and Condensed Cream of Green Vegetable Soup.

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