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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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7
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SASKATOON 6TAR-PHOEMX. WTDXESDAT. AlGtST 1915 PACE SEVEN Fur Armor New Chapter Woman's Page New Booklet Out On Freezing Food A live fish that got frozen but Repatriation Of War Wives lUacliindcss Purmanents To Be Installed still had enough life left to wiggle PATTERNS I.O.D.E. Helps British Brides Beta Sigma Phi, international social and cultural aorority, will install a new chapter and additional members for Epsilon chapter on OTTAWA, Aug. 22 (CP).

The defence department, disclosing that up to July 31, 14.340 war brides and children of the Canadian forces overseas had been repatriated and io nil mo i sim For Spring when thawed out in a warm room started a train of thought and investigation that led to the development of fresh frozen foods. The theory followed was that, when frozen quickly, life processes TORONTO, Aug. 22 (CP). Thursday evening at The Beaa-eugh. The pledg ritual will be 131.786 still were awaiting ships, announced Tuesday that a priority 'system had been applied "with Eighty-seven long, white, wedding vtrt retarded but not killed and dresses went oversea, last spring a.

h'rfor freshness be read by Mrs, Esther Lewie, inter every effort being made to main tain a fair balance in relation to up to pat wnb Uarhintiea iy hk grand aiy to brufh in tVIKA fel'M 1AL This theory has been proven a gift from Canada to British service women doing duty both in correct and now women who have access to freezing lockers are national representative, of Kansaa City, at a table centred with a large bowl of yellow rosea flanked on either side by tall black tapers. Assisting at the ritual table will be Miss Margaret Crawford, Miss Britain and In foreign countries. j. I freezing thetr own fresh foods. The gowns, assembled at CONDITIONING VITA-N-IZED the priority of returning servicemen." The army took over full responsibility for the dependents' repatriation program last April and since VE-Day "the heavy increase Irj, the number of troops to be re patriated and re-depioyed to the Pacific, with the limited amount CKEAM Larry Bushe, president and vice- oresident of Epsilon, Miss Grace PERM 1 A Wye and Miss Kerne Brehaut.

Preceding the ceremony Mrs LrsTRors $0 Pl InrhiSr Ml klumm IM-t A splendid value SlN.W ronto headquarter Imperial Order'booklet Juat publlflhed by Con. Paughi era of the Empire, were sent; umer Section of the Dominion by members of the various chapters! Department of Agriculture, called across Canada. "Freezing Fruits and Together with wedding veila. The booklet gives general direc-gloves, shoes, stockings, lingerie, tions and detailed methods of pearl necklaces, prayer books and 1 preparation of various frulU and fine handkerchiefs, tlie fnr frerzin? rr fro. at this low prire.

Lewis, Mrs. Ernest R. Myers, social of shipping available, has created Long or short styles sponsor and all members of Epsi 7 VK i I 1 i II a more difficult lon chapter will De Hostesses at formal dinner In honor of the Marvel Beauty Salon At present only wives with top priorities can be granted space on copy write Publicity and Extension helped to overcome the oevere clothing shortage and to fulfill many a pledges. Mrs. F.

R. W. Hyde will be In returning said the de Division, Department of Agricul ill Jut st. rtione IMS young bride's ambition to be mar stalled as director 'of the new chap ture, Ottawa. partment in a statement.

These include wives of returned soldiers II il iio if $1 1 11 ried in white. Some of the articles! ter. Organization plans will be an nounced later. were new but most of them had been worn at weddings in the' who have been discharged where the soldier's successful rehabilitation might be affected by continued separation; wives of soldiers who are in hospital in Canada, and Pledges for Epsilon chapter are Mrs. 3.

Robertson, Mrs. M. F. Smellier, Mrs. D.

C. Little, Misses June Ellard, Dorothea Duperon, Jean Crawford, Beth Pay and Jean I 1 expectant mothers. This month 300 army wives in these categories are mm Dominion. The dresses were sent from To-; ronto for the Women's Auxiliary Air 1 Force, Women's Royal Naval Serv-1 Ice, and the Duchess of North-! umberland's Comfort Fund for thej Auxiliary Territorial Services, England, i Upon arrival in Britain, three cos-1 tumes were Immediately flown to turning. HOLLYWOOD STARS YOU WESTMORE'S The statement added that many queries had been made as to when By Marian Martin more wives could be brought to A shirtfrock with trim, slimming Canada and It quoted a repatriation official as saying: Mills.

Pledges for the new chapter: Misses Sheila Brown, Jean Briggs, Jeanne Brault, Betty Bullls, Dor-inne Chater, Jean Campbell, Carmen Comer, Doreen Donnell, Delia Holme, Doris Hellofs, Marjorie Jennings, Sue Cantlon, Mary MacBean, Bernlce McGregor, Irene Marsden, Audrey Philpott, Maida Skene, Lorraine Tracey, Phyllis Wright, Lorna Young. Fur shields to diihh ciuih coals weather-defying as well as decorative are a style Idea borrowed from the ancient knights for fall and winter fashions. Carrying out this medieval motif is the midriff coat of creamy beige woollen shown above, designedly Morris Kraus, with a fur shield of beaver set plastron-fashion onto a collarless bodice. lines; It buttons down the front to There are still thousands of Canadian soldiers overseas who have not seen their families for ft 4 I Italy where they were enthusiastic-, ally welcomed. The cost of clothing in Italy was so high that mosquito netting had been a feature at most wedding ceremonies of British service women there.

Six others were posted for India where shortage of materials was most acute. One dress, veil and a pair of gloves of the outfits sent to upwards of three years. It Is only fair that first priority be given these men. Needless to say their wives and families in Canada take the same view." A DEODORANT OF DOUBLE ACTION The release continued: "The majority of dependents re let you in and out without spoiling your hairdo. Pattern 9317 has long, short, or three-quarter sleeves.

Pattern 8317 comes In sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. Size 36, frock, takes 3tt yards 39-inch fabric. Send twenty cents (20c), plus lc Education Tax in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for thia pattern. Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Send your order to Star-Phoenix Pattern Department, Saskatoon.

At least ten days will be required to fill orders, WEDDINGS Northern Ireland was worn by a member of the W.A.A.F. at her wedding to a service man in Belfast, June IS. patriated came during 1944 and early in 1945 before the problem of repatriating large numbers of troops brought about a stricter priority system. Throughout re cent months, however, even during The frocks had a busy but very happy life, travelling from town to town, country to country, being loaned over and over again to many a glowingly beautiful bride so that she might cast off her uniform on her wedding day and wear the traditional "white." HELPS PREVENT PERSPIRATION SPOTS AND ODOR the heaviest troop movements, full and sympathetic consideration has rv if been given many urgent cases. I Ida Lupino "PlllOW TO POST" "Repatriation officials emphasize that while wives of discharged soldiers, wives of soldiers in hos WITHOUT IRRITATING THE SKIN Tranquil pleasures last the longest; we are not fitted to bear long the burden of great Joys.

Bovee. pital and expectant mothers are on a general priority list, special at ARRID gives you double protection. ROBINSON PILGRIM A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Pilgrim, Asquith, when their daughter, Esther Annie, became the bride of Robert Victor Robinson, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson of Swift Current, the Rev.

D. J. MacNab officiating. Given in marriage by her father, tention is given cases of real It protects you trom perspiration odor, gmnrgTo o'o'oTo'yo'B'BVinro'c a a emergency, as shown by investiga. tion.

and helps protect your clothes from perspiration spots; ARRID is an odorless deodorant, with the fine texture of a "Applications for passage are made through the Canadian Wives PERMANENTS Created by the VCestmores, the men who make up the Hollywood ttars, Overglo lends your complexion thst rsdisnt, flawless look. Hides minor blemishes. Keeps make-up fresh all day. Never gives a masked appear, snce. Sol 4 cake, not mam, Overglo dot not camt dry skin.

Has a laoolio and oil be. One bottle lasts mouibi. Six shades. $1.75 the bride wore a floor-length white Bureau at Canadian Military Headquarters In London, which serves all three services and also the fire fighters and the auxiliary services." beauty cream; It vanishes instantly giving immediate results: With ARRID, you are absolutely safe can enjoy yourself wherever you are regardless of the weather. Protect your daintiness and charm with 1 triple sheer, with long veil, and she carried Briarcliff roses and white carnations.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Clifford Winder, wore pink sheer and her bouquet was of gladioli. Miss Viola Pilgrim, the bridesmaid, wore a blue sheer gown. Messrs. Harry Cuff and Clifford Winder attended the bridegroom.

A reception followed, the happy ROUTINE OLD AND NEW The belles of 1827 followed an rU intricate cleaning routine for silk stockings. "Half a pint of gin, four ounces of soft soap and two ounces ARK1D: Start using it today; It is of honey well shaken, then rub very economical: 15. 39 and 59. couple leaving later for a wedding silk with a sponge (wetted with trip to Swift Current by car. WM McCREADY WALTON Livingstone United Church, Mont YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE ON lIDiresses Coats Suits 3 Days Friday, Saturday A genuine clearance of our Entire Stock of Summer Merchandise a drastic sale to make room for Fall garments.

ARRID real, was the scene of a pretty the foregoing mixture) upon a table, washing through two waters In which you put ox gall to brighten the colors and prevent running." After that our routine for rayons sounds simple: Gentle squeezing In lukewarm auds, using tender care in rinsing and rolling In a towel to remove moisture. SCHOOL GIRL MACHINE SPECIAL $3 wedding, when Rev. R. K. Falr-bairne united In marriage, Mary WAVE Th lergut Selling Deodorant Johnston, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Walton of Saskatoon, and CREAM WAVE. ffA L.A.C. Philip G.

McCready, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McCreadv. Mont real.

The bride was attended bv miss Helen McCready, sister of the groom, ana the groomsman was Mr. Guy Morrison of Montreal. A reception for 25 relatives and friends was held at the home of I'S Reg. 8, for SOFT WATER SHAMPOO It I il I I ivrr: 50c 1 IUJ the groom, following the ceremony. i ne happy couple left later for a short honeymoon to the Narrows, N.B.

FLETCHER WETHERED TISDALE. A quiet wedding took 31 I I Place July 28 at Slough, Bucking unrKirrunnc 4 1 I I 1 I hamshire, England, when John 31 il il Roland Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

Fletcher of Tisdale was coVwVes aTn I united In marriage to Miss Jean Wethered of Stauton Road, Slough, ducks, England. After the recep- uon me nappy couple left for a honeymoon at Torquay, Devon. wtemg5i i i 1 hey expect to sail for Canada 227 2nd Ave, S. Phone 21 1 XX iJi I shortly. UN1LLESMITH DAFOE.

A pretty wedding took place in St. Mary's Anglican l-hurch, Copeland, when Cecily (Peggy) Smith, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, waB united in marriage to Mr. Arthur Dunville, Toronto, formerly of Ray-more.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Withenden of Ray-more, The bride wore a floor-lenuth dress of white satin and net. She wore a long veil and carried a houquet of pale-pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Nonie Evans of BrsBi-fills Pons' tastes Dfllleloiis Regina wore a dress of white spotted net, and carried pink carnations.

The groom was sun- ported by his brother-in-law. Mr. shoe special DRESSES Coats 150PA1RS Plain and printed llFGSSeS If 11 VUUVU 1 Tweeds, Fleeces, Bilk Jerseys. Cottons, II 11 Poucles. Wftmftn'? hofi rayons and silks.

All I Prints, Plain Crepes, Cottons, One ll All sires and colors. YY omen anoos nd 1 1 M- Rer to Up pR1C fer JJ PRICE rvSNv a VwJ (7W I 0nerackof I i houses OUltS a.m.Speciar '8 Arnold Boan of Toronto. The young couple left for Toronto where they will reside. You needth ese extra food benefits, tool A TIGHTER TIE "Just put your finger on the knot please," you ask, while struggling to fasten that panel up tiehtlv. Is it still not tight enough? Soak the string well In water, then go through the tying up routine while ii is stm wet.

As the string dries it shrinks and there Is your parcel tied as snugly as can be. Engageme nt Notices I Twef(jg voriMt I jf 15 ONLY VA I I ni. i I woTs'ln pl7n7l.nd I If (T jAl 00CI1 OMrtS Short and discontinued lines. I chck, I I VV-GDffll lLi ill Rr. 11.49 to S3.95 i Announcfmmti So appsr imdr this hlln will bo accrptril Stir-I'hoenll ciMiiflert I All sue.

from 4H to Colors, I I "nJ I II YES, you get the bulk you need in a truly delicious way in Post's Bran Flakes natural bulk in the form of bran PLUS other food benefits not found in every bran cereal Post's Bran Flakes contain just enough bran to be mildly laxative. They help prevent the dull, logy feeling that comes from a sluggish system. They contain other parts of wheat, too. So in this bran cereal you also get wheat nourishmentprotein and carbohydrates as well as iron and phosphorus. It's both healthful and nourishing and its crisp, nut-like flavor is excitingly different.

Serve Post's Bran Flakes with milk or fruit for a family breakfast treat. Or try it in light, tender bran muffins. Sugarless recipe on both Regular and Giant Economy packages. Equally effective either way and equally delicious. jim to tgned by Uia bride-to-bt or her parents.

Minimum ehsrn SI .00 fnr IS lines I beige, brown, white and black. II 111 Tweeds-Fleeces Boucles 111 II II Values tO $32.00 I I Extra Special I On Sale Thurs. 9 a.m. I 0nS I 00 I Sun Suits Bathing Suits JM lfte fnr curb additional Una a I at I Mr. and Mrs.

O. J. Elder announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Elizabeth Helen, to Mr. i-U PRICE John Franklin Welsh, son of Mr. afi and Mrs.

J. Welsh of Vermilion, Alberta. The wedding will take place in Saskatoon on Semptember 20. 8-23-p I II NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES Maefair Fashions Ltd. BLUEBERRIES Large Northern Blueberries Packed in regulation 10-lb.

boxes. Any amount shipped anywhere. Address orders ELMER JOHNSON Box 222. Meadow Lake. Sa.ik.

(NEXT TO SHASTA CAFE) 215 SECOND AVENUE, SOUTH. A rooW of Gwiaml foods.

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