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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 STAR-PIIOENIX. AYEDXESP AT. JILT 5. 1944. Wnmnmmrs Page TTV rt no tf nnsla ni manv instances have in-" 0 augurated the saving-bug' in Salvage Drive PAGE SEVEN the eyea of millinery designers who are creating hats this season with suspended forehead medallions or shield-shaped points to distract from too large an expanse between eyebrows and flat hairdo.

Women Perform Many Duties fp I On English Invasion Coast 1 LONDON, July 5t (CP). On the women brought out their kitchen Clear smooth brow of poets fame is not quite so beautiful in Recent Weddings Beatrice Adams Weds F. Pfiefer A pretty wedding was solemnised at Third Avenue United Church when Beatrice Ada, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Adams of Cheviot, became the bride of Frederich William Pfiefer, son of Mrs. Mary Pfiefer of Haul-tain. The Rev. G.

Stanley Packham performed the ceremony. Tire bride looked lovely in white vi jssjsww, -Nfi McKINNON MUZZY A marriage was quietly solemnized by Doctor Bharrard at Knox United Church, at 8 o'clock, June 29, when Lola Wtnnifred, daughter of Mrs, E. Muzzy, Saskatoon, was united In marriage to Howard McKinnon of Saskatoon. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Morrison attended the bridal couple and Mrs. E. Muzzy gave her daughter In marriage.

After a short honeymoon in Regina, Mr, and Mrs. McKinnon will reside at 306 Twenty-eighth Street, west, Saskatoon. According to recent reports received by the National Salvage Division In Ottawa, the Winnipeg Patrtotlo Salvage Corps has collected over 31,000,000 pounds of salvage since they started the drive at the beginning of the war. During June, the corps was able to put lno operation an ambitious salvage program. Residents were asked to dig deep Into all those boxes, trunks, and plies of odds and ends that still manage to accumulate In the basement and attics.

We had a special goal of 1,000 tons of salvage that a corps official pointed out, and the way the corps goes after Its work, there's not much doubt that we gathered even more than that amount." The Patriotic Salvage Corps spread the news of the drive far and wide. About 30 band concerts fully advertised the continuous need for salvage, especially paper, rags and fats. Chlldien of Greater Winnipeg have been backing up their parent efforts for salvage, HARPER-WILSON Roses, fern and spirea banked the Valparaiso United Church, when Mildred Gudren, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Dalton, became the bride of Cpl.

Roderick MacKay Harper, R.CA.F, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Harper, of Valparaiso.

Ths bride, given In marriage by her father, looked lovely in a floor-length gown of white net over pale pink taffeta made on princess lines and long veil held In place with roses. Her bouquet was of pink peonies. Miss Hazel Wilson of Regina was her sister's bridesmaid wearing pale green satin and carrying pink peonies. Mrs. Wbidden supplied the wedding music.

The groom was attended by Coder Lyle Ford, R.C.N.V.R., of Valparaiso, and later a reception was held at the bride's home for immediate relatives. Ths couple left for a short honeymoon to Saskatoon and Regina. 3 asion coast as you travel the fivoy-swarmlng roads, are girl jbulance drivers. Often they lid days on the roads, but they lonly one of the numerous war British women are doing, i an RA.F. transport command I Id to which wounded are I ht to England by plane we volunteer girl drivers of the tjohn Ambulance Brigade, rigorous la the Invasion Job W.A.A.F.

nursing orderlies fly with the transport planes lanee to nurse the wounded across the Channel, the Canadian armed mer-1 cruiser Prince Henry rode ne dock, being loaded for a across the Channel, Wrens supplies aboard and drove ucks that brought those the quay. work on the repairing restocking of ships back from they work on gun mount-make final adjustments to electrical equipment. In one floating dock, Wrens were scraping, cleaning and painting a naval craft, while others, moulders mates, helped cast a propeller. An A.T.S. dispatch rider woe killed recently on urgent duty.

Along sordid winding streets table, and aet them up along the pavement, loaded them with what they had bun, previous wartime cake, tea, coffee, cigarettes for the convoys of men who passed that wav. Women on the searchlights, 'on the ack-ack batteries, struggle now as they never struggled before to down the Nazi pilotless planes. British women fly, though not In combat W.A.A.F. flight mechanics make pre-operational flights to test the accuracy of the work they did on the ground. Wren radio mechanics fly with the fleet air arm to test wireless equipment that may mean the success or failure of a raid on Germany.

Women pilots ferry plane3 fighters and bombers to the airfields where the combatant pilots wait for them. On the railroads women have taken over mens jobs as guards, signal women, porters, conductors to keep vital transport moving. lie Wanted Only The Grass Skirt FORT MORGAN," July 8. In a recent letter to his wife, Lt. Robert Wankelman, B21 pilot In the Pacific, told how a friend had difficulties buying a grass skirt as memento.

The salesman was the 'village chief who held title to the native girls Who were sold as wives. The airman found the skirt he wanted and offered the chief 10 shillings for it. The chief took the money and gave him the skirt and the girl who wore it. The souvenir-seeker had a tough time explaining he just wanted the skirt not the wife. HASTE CAN SAVE WASTE When youve made broth for dinner and there's not time to cool lt to remove the fat before serving, CB.S.

news reporter Bernardine Flynn suggests pouring lt through a clean cloth wrung out In ice water. The fat collects on the cloth and can be easily scraped off to add to your salvage collection, Mc-FADYEN AKISTKIt Sunday June 25, In St. Paul's Church, Tuberose, Miss Esther Eileen Akister and Mr. Clarence Wesley McFadyen of Juniata were united In marriage, the Rev. G.

W. Rhodes, rural dean of Rosetown, officiating. The bride, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Akister, was beautifully gowned in floor-length white sheer and long veil.

She entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She carried a bouquet of red roses and whits sweet peas, The bride's sister, Mrs, John Hamilton, presided at the organ. The bridesmaid, Miss Lorna Akts-ter, was becomingly attired In floor-length blue crepe. Her bouquet was pink snap dragons and carnations. At the conclusion of the ceremony, Mr.

H. Milledge, vicar's war den, presented the couple with a Bible, a gift of the congregation. A reception for the Immediate friends and relatives of the bridal party was held at the bride's home. The young couple will make their home on the groom's farm in the Juniata district. 'itiihuMedffoo soothed Babies' love its delicious NUTRIM, tha modem Baby Cereal, provides balanced nourishment, plus Vitamin end 3 Minerals, for sturdy growth and bone do velopment.

At grocers, chain stores, druggists. Nutfiim Reacly-to-Serve BABY CEREAL CONTAINS 8 VITAMINS 8 MINERALS But personally I think the best way to get carbohydrates and proteins Is In a lip-smacking bowlful of Grape-Nuts Flakes 'You said a mouthful. Professor I What a mouthful of tongue-tickling Savor and good nourishment! Yes, my little chickadees, and not only do Grape-Nuts Flakes supply carbohydrates and proteins, but also useful quantities of Iron and phosphorus and other food essentials. Not forgetting their malty-rlch, sweet-a a-nut taste. I guess all that comes from being made of two grains wheat and malted barley and being blended, baked and toasted for grand taste and easy digestion.

I muot pick up a package at ths grocer's." Relieve Cracking Instantly Sore, cracked, sunburned bps make life miserable. Prevent sunburnrd bps with bypsyl. It acts as a protective film between the delicate hpskin and the burning rays of the sun. Its wonderful emollient action protect the delicate membranes front chapping caused by wind and water, so bps stay smooth and soft When lips are already cracked, Lypsyl gives quick relief, teals the wounded membranes against dangerous germs, hastens natural healing. Get Lypsyl at your store today and tise it regularly.

Sold everywhere in handy stick form. IYPSYl dssvtt All lUlu KhmWmh MIL AND MRS, F. W. PFIEFER embossed tulle over taffeta with embroidered floor-length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Her matron of honor, Mrs.

Edythe Saunders, wore blue net with matching veil and carried a bouquet of white peonies and carnations. Her bridesmaid, Miss Louise Beaudet, wore pink sheer with matching veil and carried pink peonies and carnations. The groom was attended by his nephew, Mr. Alvin Miller. The reception was held at the home of the bride with about 100 guests present, after which the happy couple left for a short honeymoon at Waskeslu.

start a eod meat Hold onto your charm with Mum! fo Sicken noodi A Cold meals are what folks like these summer days but most everybody likes hot soup to start with. And the soup that folks are serving more and more is Campbells i No need to ask a man how he likes it. At the very first spoonful a big grin will spread across his face. 'Um-m good; Grandest Chicken Noodle Soup I ever tasted! hell say. For this soup Is made from plump chickens, slowly get with chicken noodle soup in the good old days.

There is deliciously tender chicken meat, and lots and lots of tasty egg noodles too; wholesome, nourishing soup for all the family. Be Choosy When Picking Slacks By ALkTT IIAllT Let's talk about slacks, now that girls wear them at borne, on jobs and although they shouldn't on street, busses and trains. First of all, use cara in selecting styles if you want to keep hips safe from snide remarks. Hips that tend to be heavy are safest in femlnlne-styled tope which ara pleated, paneled or tailored for camouflage. Colors that best minimize rear expanse are dark navy, black or brown.

Dont wear eye-catching colors unless you have a plus perfect figure. Another dependable camouflaging aid is a hip-length jacket or a ahirt that bangs outside. Very few women can wear a shoved-in shirt or a hitched-up belt with slacks. Be sure you are one of that select number before you settle for these boyish tricks. If you wear a girdle with dresses, slacks need one too for their appointed rounds.

The pantle type of girdle qualifies nicely as a companion to slacks. Don't wear high-heeled shoes with slacks. There Is no more incongruous team that could be dreamed up than these most feml- nine shoes worn with man's pants, for that's what slacks are, no mat- ter what we call them. MUM'S SO QUICK Smooths orf Jo half a minute yet keeps you dainty for hours. SO GENTIE Mum wont irri- rate your skin even after underarm shaving.

Mum's safe for fabrics, too. SO DEPENDABLE Without stop-ping perspiration, Mum pre. vents risk of underarm Odor. You can trust mum I Pndaa 1 Briiul-tAywt Romance can fade fast if you take chances with underarm odor. Don't risk offending when Mum so surely, so safely guards charm.

Use Mum every day-after every bath. Remember your bath removes past perspiration but Mum prevents risk of juture underarm keeps you dainty for hours to come! GET MUM TODAY! MUM TAKES THE ODOR OUT OF PERSPIRATION Ten -Day Store Alteration Sale Entire Stock of Spring Hats MAIUF MCE BIRTHS GREIG AT THE ROYAL Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on June 27, to Dr. Wendell Grelg and Mrs. Grelg of Montreal, a son, Peter Edmund. T-8-p PATTERNS Over to Choose From All Colors and Styles This stock must be moved out in the next 10 days regardless of cost, as we are extending our store.

EXAMPLES OF PRICES BUY NOW AT THIS TREMENDOUS SAVING Entire Stock of Summer Hats Including whites, large brims in straws, wool felt and fur felts 25 DISCOUNT Dont Miss This Opportunity to Secure an Extra Hat or Two at Thesa Prices One Table Of HATS Clear 98c Marian Martin Jlll-slze toddlers sundress. Pattern 9250 just on yard of cotton. Make lt while your little one naps. Bonnet makes It extra special. 1 Pattern 9250 comes In sizes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 8, sundress, 1 yard 85-.

Inch; bonnet, yard. Ruffles on sundress and bonnet optional, Send twenty cents (20c) plus lc Education Tax In coin (stamps ran not be accepted) for this pat-X tern. Write plainly size, name, ad-. i dress and style number. jk.

a. a. a. Send your order to Star-Phoenix a AY jg-V a -rv y. y.Al Pattern Department, Saskatoon.

NOT JUST NOODLE SOUP-BUT CHICKEN DIE SOUP.

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