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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-PHOENIX. THCRSDAY. NOVEMBER 1913 Liberal Tea President Women Ask Representation Kimball In charge of arrangements. The election of officers for the 1946 season was held, Mrs. L.

6. Fund Needs Donations The Earl of Athlone and Princess On All Party Committees Cumming in the chair. Slat of officers for the new season is aa PAGE NINB installed a neat little kitchen stove and set up their home at Lewis-ham, southwest London. "Once you've lived in on of these," said Mrs. Sobey, a former circus performer, "ycu don't want a house.

It's warmer in winter and in summer we cook on an oil stov outdoors. "The windows slide down so it's easy to get lots of fresh air when you want it." ROAMING HOUSE LONDON, Nov. 1 (CP). Mr. and Mr.

Ai-thur Sobey live In what ougt bs called a "roaming house' a 32-seat motor coach without the motor and with good tires on all six wheels. In It they can roam where they will on tow. They were bombed out of their hou at Margate, so Mr. Sobey bought a smart blue motor coach tonic out the seats and sold them, Women' Association of follows: President, Helen Davies Sherry; vice-president, Miss Alice joint chairmen; Miss Florence Gardiner and Mme. Pbileaa Cote, secretaries, and Mrs.

G. J. Mcllraith, Saskatchewan will present two Kimball; secretary treasurer. important resolutions at gather Alice are on leave in England, but will return to Canada for a time. Princess Alice fund committee hopes that the fund will he well treasurer.

Thelms, Johannes; exerutive mem ing to held In Ottawa the middle bers. Ada Treleaven and Mrs. R. A. Spencer.

of November. One baa to do with established prior to their final de Liberal women of Saskatchewan are asking the women's federation (o make request of the general federation for women to have equal representation with men on ail party committee) at the party representation on party committees and the other with the matter of women running for honors in pro parture, a tribute to Princess Alice deep interest In Canada, particularly in Canadian youth. The fund being established by conventions. They ask also for women to be recognised on all Federal boards that may be con donations from Canadian women will serve to promote the education and development of youthful Canadians with preference to stituted. Liberal women in this Province are asking further that vincial and Federal elections.

-National Liberal Federation meets In Ottawa November 14 and IS. Women delegates and visitors at the federation sessions will hold sessions on November 13 with Ottawa members -of the National Liberal Women's Federation. "The women's gathering opens with a luncheon at the Chateau young women who give promise of general encouragement be given by the party members when Liberal qualities of leadership In their communities. In Saskatchewan the response by donations has not been as great Laurler. Resolutions and plans for women stand for honors In provincial and Federal elections.

Calendar as was hoped for by the provincial committee of which Mrs. R. J. M. Parker is honorary president O.N.O.

Club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Duffus, Several subscriptions, however, have been received although very few donations from Individuals 820 Avenue north, for its Hal lowe'en party. Comforts Committee of the Navy League will meet at 2.30 o'clock MISS ROSE WUNDERUCK newly-elected president of the Callista Club of St. Joseph's parish. Her assisting executive includes Beth Hussey, vice-president; Marion M.

Stewart, secretary, and Mary Lacina, treasurer. Reception After Musical Program have conns in. In oilier Provinces collections have been taken at club meetings and Mrs. Parker has suggested that similar action be taken In Saskatchewan. In Vancouver a substantial donation was realized when a collection was taken at a Women's Canadian Club meeting.

MRS. 3. McCAlX newly elected president of the Saskatoon Women's Liberal Club, who with Mrs. W. E.

Brunsxill, Mrs. F. A. Nut tall and Mrs. P.

G. Schwager, will welcome the guests at the membership and guest tea to be held Friday afternoon and evening at the horns of Mrs. Schwager, University Drive. Recent Weddings SANDERMAN HARDER Monday afternoon, instead of Friday, at the Federal Building, as members will be at the Reception Centre Friday, At this meeting the Furs By Trute Saskatoon's Leading Fur Stylist Fur coats made to measure by Trute have been readily accepted by our patrons, who know they received the finest in quality and style. We appreciate this confidence, but For Those Who Prefer A Ready-Made Coat We also have on display a large number of ready-made coats, designed, styled and made by us.

They hav received the same attention as our made-to-measure coats. Call and slip on on of these enchanting models in any desired fur. You'll note the satisfaction in a TRUTE-mads fur coat. work will be discussed in the afternoon. Wives of Cabinet ministers will hold a reception in the evening for the visiting delegates.

Mrs. Thomas Burke, Saskatchewan president, will be one of the ten delegates from Saskatchewan to be In Ottawa for the National Liberal Federation meetings. Mrs. A. Studer, Lao Pelletler, will be a delegate; as will Miss Florence Gardiner, Montreal, whose Western home is at Lemberg and who has obtained a week's leave from her position in Montreal to be at the sessions.

In Ottawa a reorganization meeting was held October 10 by the advisory committee of the National Federation of Liberal Women, For some years because of the political truce and the needs caused by the swer the advisory committee has been inactive. It la composed of wives of Liberal members and senators interested. At the reorganization meeting Mrs. Brooke Claxton and Mme. Joseph Jean were elected draw will be made for the Trafalgar Day tea door prize.

Donations to the fund should be addressed to Miss Isabel Cherry, 36 Frontenao Apartments, Regina, Bethany Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon with Mrs. Wyma, 206 Thirty- The members of the Toronto Conservatory alumni met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Davies Sherry to hear a most en honorary provincial treasurer, or third Street, west. to Mrs. Parker at the Hotel Saskat ROSTHERN.

Trinity Lutheran joyable musical program given by RMBfSS 1 chewan, Regina. the 1945 medallist, scholarship win First Baptist Church Mission Circle will meet at 3 o'clock Friday Church at Rosthern was the scene of a wedding when Evelyn Harder, ners, and diploma graduates of To 1 1 wxss, 1 afternoon with Mrs. C. D. Mitchner, 221 Fifth Avenue, north.

only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. Donors in the Province to date have Included: Ladies' auxiliary to the Canadian Legion No. 63, Saskatoon; Lawrence of Arabia Chapter I.O.D.E.. Moose Jaw; Morton ronto Conservatory, Marjorle Wilson was in charge of the program Saskatoon R.C.A.F.

Mothers' As Harder of Shellbrook and Henry Paul Sanderman, youngest son of which comprised the following: Violin, Sarabands and Bourree mm. sociation will meet for quilting at Homemakers' Club, Prince Albert; 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the (Bach), Arthur Johnson (grade the Rev. H. Sanderman and Mrs A Snd L. Tregaskis Chapter I.O.

Y.W.C.A. medallist); piano, Four Waltzes (Brahms), Betty Toms (associate D.E., Wilkie; St. Thomas-Wesley Sanderman of Wapella were united in marriage, the Rev. W. K.

Raths Women's Association, Saskatoon diploma graduate); violin, Prayer Sir Frederick Haultaln Chapter I.O.D.E., Weyburn; Lady Patricia officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown First Coach Still Teaching at 72 (Rehfeld), Lawrence Jakowski (grade IV medallist); vocal, The Ramsay Chapter I.O.D.E., Luse- of white satin and net with finger Trout (Schubert), Tempting Hour land; Ida N. Bates Chapter I.O. tip veil, held in place by a pleated (Poldoweky), Sure on the Shining D.E., Yorkton; St. Andrew's Unit cAlanitiu.tii tirit) Night (Barber), Mae Strasser headdress.

She carried red roses and white baby 'mums. The bride's ed Church Federation, Regina; (grade 10 medallist); violn, Minuet (Lewando), David Igcr (grade 3 Doctor Motherwell Chapter I.O. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1 (AP). Constance M.

K. Applebee, 72-year-old Englishwoman who introduced field hockey to this country in 1901, vows she's going to teach the game "as long as I hold together." ASTOtRELHF A Mfftm Inholent Milked fr Relieving the Symptoms el Anhma Nen-Cardiai Nature end Hoy Ftvir it CAUTION: lead Literature Thoroughly end Um Only At PirMitd. PIER'S DRUG STORES D.E., Abernethy; Areola Chapter attendant, Miss May Summers of Prince Albert wore a long dress of robin egg blue crepe and Juliet cap medallist); piano, Romance In I.O.D.E., Areola; Stewart Gibson sharp (Schumann), Prelude In Chapter I.O.D.E., Foam Lake; Ca of pink. Her flowers were pink "T-R-U-T-E in Furs 259 2nd S. Means Honest Value" Phone 3869 minor (Rachmaninoff), Mary Britten (associate dinloma graduate).

nadian Daughters League, Regina carnations. Mr. Russell Gordon of. Winding up the 25th season at assembly, and a donation from the Birch Hills was best man. The artists of the evening were central office of the Saskatchewan her hockey camp in the Pocono Mountains, Miss Applebee estimated pupils of Mrs.

Grace Adshead, Mrs. Homemakers' Clubs. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Sanderman. After a Sherry and Lyell Gustin. Mrs. R. she has taught close to 8,000 players there in the past quarter century.

honeymoon at Calgary and Banff, the young couple will reside in Hogarth and Lyell Gustin extended thanks to the performers and later a reception was held for members and guests, with Alice After a visit to Lima, "the Apple" as she is called by her girls will begin a tour of girls' eastern Rosthern. SINCLAIR ALLEN colleges Including Vassar, Smith, Engagement Notices Announcements to appear under this heading will he accepted at the Bttr-Phoentx Clanitfled eame to be eigned by tilt bride-to-be or her parents. Russell Sage and Sweet Briar to McGEE. In All Saints Church Saskatoon, a wedding was solemn teach the game. Miss Applebee had a negative an ized by the Rev.

A. Piercey, when Minimum eharte Sl.Ofl far 10 line! HARRY S. IIU and ASSOCIATES Optometrists Marie Louise, eldest daughter of and lue lor eacn auuniuni un Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Allen of St. swer to a question whether she thought American women would be able to defeat British women when next they meet. Here's why: "We will not be able to beat the English until we develop more clubs here. Catharines, became the bride of Alexander Cormack Sinclair, second son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Sinclair of Belvoir. The bride, given Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Young announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Margaret Helen, to William Orson Rublee, youngest In England there are about 2,000 son of Dr. O. E.

Rublee and Mrs. in marriage by her older brother, was attired in a becoming after hockey clubs. They have a longer season. I was sorry to sea that the Americans let hockey go down Appointment Fbones: Saskatoon 2632 North Battleford 593 Rublee, Wilkie. The wedding will take mace November 14.

11-2-p noon dress of pink wool crepe with brown accessories and a corsage of red roses. She was attended by Mrs. W. Allen of McGee, who wore during the war. TAXI! TAXI! PARIS.

Of 14,000 taxis which Mr. and Mrs. A. Summach of Asquith, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Loris Wilma, to Mr. Ivan Elmer Smith, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Smith, Delisle, Sask. Wed a blue dress with matching accessories and corsage of pink car dashed about pre-war Paris only 250 are in use at present and they nations. The groom was supported are reserved for special purposes by his brother, Gordon Sinclair of such as transportation of the sick ding to take place in Saskatoon, Belvoir.

After the wedding a recep As soon as tires are available 730 November 9. 11-z-p tion was held at The Elite. The will be put Into immediate use. Of out-of-town guests were Mr. W.

Sin clair of Belvoir; F.O. J. H. Allen of PINEAPPLE c. ib.

19c TOMATOES Field b. 2JC SWEET POTATOES uv .2 lbs. 2gc CAULIFLOWER B.C. Snow White 2 lbs. When in need of FUEL, LUMBER OR BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, contact City Supply Cartage Avenue A and 19th St, 3,500 buses only 1,000 are still In existence and they have no tires either.

It is expected that by the St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of Gunnworth; LA.C. G.

H. Allen of Winnipeg, and Mr. and end of October six bus lines mav resume operations. Underground Mrs. Jack McCall of McGee.

The happy couple spent a short honeymoon in Saskatoon. stations are all open to the public now and subways are running until midnight as before the war. COOKE NOWEIX The marriage took place in St. LEMONS Luke's United Church, Montreal, of Doris Elizabeth, daughter of NEW FALL Peuuhits I ikf Sb Sir 252's Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Nowell of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr. William John (Jack) Cooke, son of 00 APPLES Cee Wrapped MclNTOSH Cee Wrapped DELICIOUS 3 lbs. 23c-box $3 Cranberries Cape Cod, Ib.

43c PARSNIPS wald lb. 07c CARROTS wa, 5 lbs. 19c CABBAGE solid1 2 lbs. 07c LETTUCE SeV. 2 lbs.

35c SQUASH Hubbard lb. 05c CELERY lb. 09c ONIONS Cured. B.C 3 lb. 21c TURNIPS 03c FAD.IL GRAPES ORANGES GOLD BUCKLE Mrs.

and Mrs. William Cooke of Kindersley, Major the Rev. R. De-Witt Scott officiated and the soloist was Miss Grace McKercher, cousin of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was wearing a floor-length gown of white brocaded organza over satin, her net veil arranged with a wreath of orange blossoms.

She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and baby's breath. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Erna Eleanor (Pat) Nowell, as bridesmaid, in a floor-length frock of American Beauty TABLE lbs Sim 34 I Dot 33c Size 220', Dor. 59c Friday Saturday Monday Here's the chance you have been waiting for, to save on your new Coat, Suit, Dress and Accessories. Flame Tokay 5 Plan now on visiting Beauty Clinic and we will show you the newest in a fall h. uoiiuu mai win ug uiuoi able and becoming.

Phone COATS i taffeta with Juliet cap and shoulder-length veil to match and car- MOLASSES Blue A White Cooking tin 1 2c jj your appointment now. WINDSWEPT FEATHER SPECIAL OFFER! 1 TIN RED WHITE BAKING POWDER, 16-oz. Hill roses. CUT School Girls' Special $3.00 FLOOR WAX Red White up Mb. tin 40c 3 Ik 19c WAVES BY REMOTE CONTROL, regular gr rtfl BEANS Shags, boucles.

Choice of shades. All handsomely furred and chamois lined. Regular 1 1 1(1 values to S39.50. fcl -On Sale Untrimmed COATS 'Fleeces and shags. All shades.

New 1948 styles. Chamois lined. On Sale Ontario, White Navy $6.00, for up AND All Work Given Personal Supervision Aunt Pancake FLOUR crnima The best man was Mr. Mitchell Dent, L.L.D., of Ottawa, and Ihs ushers were R.O. W.

G. McKercher, R.A.F.T.C., and Sgt. H. O. Blair, R.C.A.F., recently returned from overseas, both cousins of the bride.

Following the ceremony a reception was held in Victoria Hall, after which the bridal couple left to spend their honeymoon in the Laurentians. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Cooke will reside in Ottawa. GRAINGER EIXICOE BEATTY.

A wedding took place at Beatty United Church, when Margaret Jelllcoe, eldest daughter at Phone CAKE FLOIR Swans Down 29c 00 15sto '35; 1 MEASURING CUP All for 25c Ration Coupons Valid BUTTER 116 to 128 inclusive. SUGAR BEAUTY CLINIC Ground Floor, Canada Bldg. COCOA Cowan's 123c 22 TWEED COATS or CREMI of WHEAT of Capt. T. B.

Jelllcoe, became the bride of Gordon Grainger, only son of Mr, W. Grainger of Melfort. Beautiful tweeds. Assorted shades. Chamois lined.

Values to $32.50. On Sale at '19 AECITT'S ROLLED WHEAT 5 ik. 22c Buckpje Rev. J. C.

Wardlow of Mel fort, of-1 No, 65 inclusive. Iciated. To the strains of the wedding inarch played by Mrs. Newman Holmes the brlds entered the preserves- ftod White ZS-oi. lin 13c church on the arm of her father, no.

P1 to P19 inclusive. DRESSES A wonderful choice of tm colors and materials, 5 PUMPKIN MUSTARD She wore a gown of white sheer with fitted bodice, sequin and bead MEAT I Ifc-d Whits I'repaml 9-112. jar 13c up All brand new dresses. XM' trimming and sweetheart neckline, M9 Inclusive. She wore an Elizabethan fingertip veil ana carried bouquet of Tal FANTASY 26-Piece Si Tver ware SET With Case isman roses.

The matron of honor, Mrs. A. E. Clarke, chose a gown of pale mauve with matching chapel veil falling from a halo of tiny CHILDREN'S COATS Sava on children's costs. All sizes and colors.

Some fur trimmed. DRESSMAKER SUITS Lovely assortment of the popu. lar high shades. All expertly tailored. white feathers.

The bridesmaid. Miss Betty Jelllcoe, chose a sown DELIVERY SERVICE AT ALL STORES PHONE SERVICE AT ALL STORES of pals green with matching chapel veil. Both carried bouquets of .95 13 Ho '28 up bronze 'mums and roses. LitUe Ar-dell Padget as flower girl, was dressed In pals peach crep. Dale Clark as ring bearer carried the ring on.

a whit satin cushion. Mr. Donald Paul was best man. Mr. (Luxury Tas Extra) ALL FUR COATS ON SALE BLENA VISTA SIEAT AND GROCERY rhons 97233 1824 Lorne Ave.

Harold Jelllcoe, brother of the brlds, and Mr. Harry Menzles were VICTORY FOOD STORE Hardware Winton's Ltd. LADIES' WEAR 2ND AVE. RED WHITE 101 2nd South. rhoncs 8615 -4513 SUNSHINE GROCERY AND LINCIIKONH.TTK (Mil 2nd North 1'hnne 6314 WEST STAR GROCERY AND FRUT riioufl Bfifto ts sotit st.

wt WESTMOUNT GROCERY riionc 827 1 S39 Ave. North STEVEN'S FOOD STORE Thorn 2273 20 S.1rd Wt tn ushers. Following the cere rhone 6661 1120 Ilth nw mony a reception was held at the home of the bride. After a short RAYNER'S FOOD STORE 119 PECONU AVENUE. NORTH.

1'hono SI09 Kuthrrliind I 433 20th w. honeymoon the young couple will reild at Pleasant Valley,.

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