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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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5 55 NCI III I ir; 1 "i 1 1 an indication, women will be WelCOme GlVdl J)V 1 reSldeilt Rearing moremuskrat coats this season than ever before. Mrs. D. G. Thomas, president land young as to how they wished Thousands of muskrat furs are Group Holds Get-Together ir.

KTnl thpir Ipisnrp time, and 'ng gouuieu up uy v.adui t.lSKATOOV STAR rHOE.M.T. TrrsOIT. SEPTEMBER It, 111 Women 's Page Lutheran Native Church In New Guinea Wedding Scene 1 i the buyers. American buyers have jschool. welcomed the old and niPleraent activitieS in new local presidents and repre-l sentatives, at the first fall meet-j Muskrat First Choice A pleasant evening was spent; tne tormer memners of tne shown more interest in Deaver, Imink and ermine, Arthur G.

Prentice, general manager of the sale, said. i Prices on most furs, Mr. Pren ing. held at the Technical Col Of Canadian Buyers lcgiate. She gave a brief resume tice said, have remained steady Church manager of the mission's suppij n- mafIp hv fhp rlhs "7" MONTREAL, Sept.

14 (CP), the Canadi; In the Ampo Native at Ie. New Guinea, on August: house at Lae. Before his leaving 7 i nrpspnt at has been had fur auction sale can be taken as; the turnover heavy. 31 Miss Dons Dieter. for ouinea in January ot of' the Rev.

H. G. Diemer of 1 1947, he was employed in Sas moved ahead in the past few Sumner. Iowa, U.S.A., and vears. The creed was read I group, when they held their an- nual re-union at the home of A Lois Watts.

During the eve-I ning the members recalled 1 nr. ny happy times, and a fare- well gift was presented to Miss I Petty Carmichael who is leav- ing soon to live in Toronto. Those present were Mrs. Gordon Morrison, Misses Lor- raine Cole, Jeanne Crowe, i Myrtle Deugau, Betty Carmich-I ael, Joyce Crocker, Beryl Bot- The couple will fly from Lae, Mr. Tmmhi Diemer, and Mr.

Douglas Daech-sel. son of the Rev. C. J. Daech- to Kainantu in New Guinea's gpr spoke briefly on the study Central for theit Highlands sel and Mrs.

Daeschel of Duval, II I vissi-i:" groups. will they Sask. made their marriage vows, honeymoon. Later Mrs. Carl Olson, director of the- Luv(Lvuluui The Rev.

John Kuder. supenn- spend some time at the coastal Thpafr snnnnrpH hv tendent of the Lutheran Mis-, station, Madang, and in the earl tne QUOta club outlinetl the aims' 4 it! iew uuinea, aununiMcieu yau oi nicy yian iu anc pUrp0se of this project. Chil-holy communion to the bridal, sail back to their, newly built fren sne were carefullv couple. oiiowing inis a nonie in Lte. sermonette.

prepared by tne: trained and taught that their part was important; the word nervous was taboo. "The Emperor's New PATTERNS I tomley, Millicent Wycherley, and Lois Watts. I Former members of the group Misses Phyllis Jones, the leader, I Virginia Jones, and Marguerite Rivett, who are now living in Vancouver had a get-together of I their own at the same time, and i called the group, here by long I distance telephone to offer their I good wishes. Calls were also re-f ceived from Mrs. Verne Hoey, I Clothes," would be produced; again early in October.

Profits1 from plays, she went on, were groom's father, was read by the Reverend Kuder. Missionary Max Diemer of Kainantu, T.N.G.. brother of the bride, performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride, attired in a floor length white sheer brocade eown. fashioned with three- used only for the theatre proj-, ect.

Another speaker was Mr. J. II. Wasson. director of the West-; mount Community club.

Aim of this recreation centre was to try i ouarter length sleeves, fitted Winnipeg, Mrs. Stuart Finlay, bodice, and softly gathered skirt, carried a bouquet of white or to ascertain the opinion or oia ANDRIENNE MADAM PERFEX will tell you Do you really know yourself? Let Andrienne "Madam Perfex" analyze your handwriting. All you have to do is go to your neighborhood grocery store, buy a bottle of Perfex Bleach which will entitle you to a FREE Character and Vocational Analysis. Fill in the Bottle Collar and mail to Perfex, P.O. Box S38, Regina.

You will be amazed and delighted. In addition to your FREE analysis you will also be eligible for the beautiful chest of Community flat wear, offered each week for the most interesting handwriting. A simple little thing like cross may not outwardly appear very significant, nevertheless it reveals many trait is your character. Many people cross their "t's" in different way even In a few lines of writing. The first in the illustration, crossed with a short dash, Klstow, and Misses Margaret Reid, Klndersley and Polly Hay, Regina.

chids, and her fingertip veil was crowned with tiny tropical or chids. Mrs. Martin Heist of Hocpoi T.N.G., attended the bride, Her drtAurlffie soft green dotted swiss gown with high neckline, cap sleeves MR. AND MRS. E.

K. PETERS St. Thomas-Wesley church was the scene of a pretty wedding when Margaret Bernice Johnston of Saskatoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johnston of Asquith, became the bride of Kenneth Edward Peters, son of Mrs.

A. E. Peters and the late Mr. Peters of Laird. The Rev.

R. W. K. Elliott performed the ceremony. The bridal attendants were Misses Eleanor Anderson and Wilda Johnston.

John Falk was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Cecil Summach and Robert Johnston. During the signing of the register Mrs. Alan Cameron was soloist.

P'ollowing the ceremony a reception was held at the King George hotel. After a honeymoon in southern Saskatchewan and the United States, the couple will reside at 411 Twenty-ninth street, west, and full peplum was comple Let Charmbury Photographer Cover i'our WEDDING CHARMBURY'S STUDIOS LTD. Phon 4367 D.C. Block mented by a bouquet of frangi-pani. The groom was attended by the Rev.

Martin Heist of Hocpoi. Organ music was provided by Mrs. John Kuder who played "March Nuptiale" for processional and the traditional Men 5 1 delssohn for recessional. During Aletha Pearl Norris Becomes Bride of Lewis G. Coleman NtO-CHEMICAL FOOD Autumn flowers and ferns formed the attractive setting in T0IIIC the United Church kerrobert, where the Rev.

R. LeDrew, united in marriage Aletha Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norris of Kerrobert, and Lewis Roderick, elder son of the service Mrs. Max Diemer sang "0 Perfect Love" by liarn-by.

A special feature of the occasion was the rendition of several hymns by the excellently trained conch shell orchestra directed by its native leader. The group whose music simulates that of a huge organ, but whoso instruments are simple sea shells, consists of about 40 natives from Hocpoi seminary. Appointments in nile green and maize, graced the tables in the mission's guest house dining room where a reception and dinner were held for 40 guests. Palm fronds arching the doorways were an example of the A Pltcnanl Tatting, Complete and economical FURS Shown at Wynne's Style Shop Have the New Look Choose Your FUR COAT Now at Wynne's Style Shoppe 125 Second Avenue, South BETTER FURS-BETTER VALUE llJlii Mr. and Mrs.

Frank G. Coleman of yellow snapdragon and fern. The bride's table, covered with a hand made lace cloth, and centered with a three tiered wedding cake was arranged with flowers and lighted candles. The serviteurs dressed in gowns of pastel shades, were Misses Shirley Silvester, Peggy Moxley and Mrs. Koslick of Saskatoon, Audry Jenn, Dodsland and Miss Mabel Robinson Watrous, while Mrs.

E. Foster had charge of arrangements. Mrs. E. J.

Allen had charge of the guest register and gift room. VITAMIN and MINERAL rooo sumiMtNT of Sceptre. 9370 SIZES The bride given in marriage io Arr is wrr ir miwlr nr wmi 3.7 2.65 in by her father wore a gown of 1 i I white brocaded organza with skirt in hoop effect. Her veil Everybody calls you darling in this! Pattern 9370 has that new, little-girl air, with fitted bodice, gored flare-skirt, dashing cut natives originality and eager ness to please. The bride went to New out neckline.

Easy-sew and adorable! tie couple lett oy car for a honeymoon at Jasper and Banff, This pattern gives perfect fit, Guinea in July of 1947 to serve as a nurse in the Luthern Mis the bride choosing for travelling is easy to use. Complete, illus of embroidered net was held in place by a halo of beads and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations, while a cameo necklace worn by her mother on her wedding day was her only ornament. Mrs. Ken Goulding of Brant-ford Ont was her sister's matron of honor, wearing a pink corded taffeta.

She carried a bouquet of pink carnations, with pink carnations and white satin ribbon trated Sew Chart shows you 10 It it XI tJ 1 shows a painstaking and observant nature, careful and exact In the second we have the cross following the stem to the right This indicates Impulsiveness, animation, quick thought, energy and inquisitiveness. The cross of the third precedes the stem to the left. Thil shows procrastination and reflection. ARDOR AND ENTERPRISE "T's" crossed with a long dash, as in number four, reveal ardor, enterprise, vivacity, ambition and energy. The fifth crossed lightly shows a lack of will power, fore and determination.

The sixth which is crossed, firmly, denote that the writer possesses perseverance, energy and strong, determined Will. The low cross on number seven shows caution, obedience and resignation. The eighth with the bar above the stem, reveals an imaginative nature, with a love for adventure. In the second row, the ninth with the bar omitted, denotes a nature that is lacking in purpose, determination and hai a poor memory. The 10th with the bar ascending.

Indicates a person that has an optimistic, ambitious spirit with a desire to forge further ahead. SUDDEN TEMPER In the next example, we find the cross beginning thin and growing thick. This indicates a temper which growl gradually. The 12th shows the cross beginning thick and growing thin. This reveals a sudden temper which explodes and dies down.

The next example shows an unusually heavy cross. This Indicates a forceful temper with a tendency toward brutality. Combativeness and obstinacy art shown in the lance-like downward bar of No. 14. In the next example we Und the cross curved, which reveali a love of pleasure and a sens of humor.

The last In the second row. with the stem looped, denote a sensitive nature that takes offense too readily. There are numerous other forms of but they arc not commonly used as the ones illustrated, sion field, bne received ner medical training at Allen Memorial Lutheran Hospital, in Wa every step. a suit of black wool with black felt picture hat and. corsage of red roses.

Her accessories were white, with a winter white wool coat. On their return they will Pattern 9370 comes In Jr. Miss terloo, Iowa, and was graduated sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 takes with the January class 1947. During the past year she has been in charge of the native hos reside in Saskatoon where the groom is a fourth year student! Use Our LAY-AWAY at the university.

pital at Kaiapit. Mr. Daecnseiis in her hair. 3 yards 39-inch fabric. Send twenty-five cents (25c) plus lc education tax in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern.

Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Send your order to the Star-Phoenix Pattern Department, Saskatoon, Sask. It will take two weeks before the pattern is THE CALENDAR A Complete Service for The bridesmaids, the Misses Florence Norris and Laurene Bateman of Saskatoon, wore gowns of blue corded taffeta, carrying bouquets of red and white carnations with pink car City Park circle, O.E.S., Is sponsoring a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock PLAN and 8 to 10 o'clock Wednesday nations and white satin ribbons in their hair. Your The groom was attended by When You Buy New Miriam Rebekah Lodge will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the I.O.O.F. hall.

A birthday party w-ill be held at the conclusion of the meeting. South East circle of St. George's Church will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday with Mrs. Rigg, Suite 1, 1226 College Drive. W.M.S.

of Trinity Lutheran Church will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the oak room. Mr. Harold Baldwin of Saska toon while Mervin Norris, broth er of the bride and Jack Sack ville of Saskatoon acted as ustv ers. afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. W.

J. Peacock, 811 Fourth avenue, north. Members and friends are invited to attend. G.I.A. will meet at 2.30 o'clock Thursday in the I.O.O.F.

hall. Baby Sitters' club will meet at 4.15 o'clock Thursday afternoon, September 23, at the Y.W.C.A. New members are welcome, and EVENING SXACK Serve this satisfying after-the-theatre snack atop toast triangles. Melt Canadian cheese in the top of a double boiler, dilute it with canned tomato soup, lightly season with chili powder and finally add wedges of ripe olives just before it's ready to serve. The soloist was Miss Shirley a We sell everything to brighten the home and give expert advice on how to apply and use them.

Better Se About Paint 23rd Opp. The "Bay" "Madam Perfex" City Park unit of St. Andrew's to become one a girl must be of Coat Suit Dress AND ACCESSORIES A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article high school age or older. Presbyterian Church will meet For a FREE Character and Vocational Analysisto to youf neighborhood grocery store, buy a bottle of Perfex Bleach, fill tn the bottle collar and mall to Perfex, P.O. Bex 538, Retina.

at 3 o'clock Thursday with Mrs King accompanied by Miss Mabel Robinson of Watrous. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents where the bride's and groonVs parents assisted in receiving th'e guests. The bride's mother chose for the occassion an afternoon dress of new blue crepe, with matching hat. Her corsage was Biggar, 508 Third avenue. Mem Eastlake unit of St.

Andrew's Presbyterian Women's league will meet at 3 o'clock Wednes bers are asked to remember their September donations. day with Mrs. M. Sheridan, 1012 Eleventh street. Mrs.

Cook's circle, Second Mayfair Lawn Bowling club will hold a silver tea, Wednesday afternoon and evening, at the club house. Members and QSSLl again Street United Church, meeting has been postponed until Wed nesday, September 22, at 2.30 STORE WITH LARGE STOCK o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. THE THE friends are Invited. South West circle, St Thomas-Wesley W.A., meeting has been ADILMAN'S DAILY SPECIALS WATCH THIS PAGE FOR ADILMAN'S SPECIAL VALUE FEATURES There Will Be New Ones Every Day! McMillan, 206 Ash street.

TP-28 Young Wives' club of Mayfair postponed until Thursday, Sep Church will meet at 8 oclock Wednesday evening in the church. Mrs. L. Pease will give tember 30. St.

Matthew's Sr. W.A. group will meet at 3 o'clock Wednes a talk and demonstration on "sandwich surprise." Caswell Hill circle, St. Thomas- day with Mrs. F.

Spark, Suther Maefair Fashions LTD. 213 Second Avenue, South land. Wesley church, will hold a tea from 3 to 5.30 o'clock Thursday lit: YOUetmofeo-mof, afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Anderson, 816 Avenue north. Overseas Wives' club will meet at 7.45 o'clock Thursday evening at the Y.W.C.A.

Two sound I iuli I films will be shown. Members are reminded to bring gifts for Deposit Time at AARON'S food parcels. All British girl: welcome. City Park circle, Third Avenue Church', will meet at 3 o'clock for a Thursday afternoon with Mrs, EXTRA SPECIALS IN YARD GOODS Cotton and Wool Herringbone Excellent for skirts, kiddles' dresses, slacks, etc. In red and white, and black, yellow, and red herringbone.

56 inches wide. Regular $2.49. Adilman's Daily Hpecial, 1 per yard A Very Special Clearance of Curtaining Drapery These fabrics are perfect for furnishing that extra room at little cost. This Is a special that cannot be excelled in 36, 42, 48 and 54-inch materials. $1 per yard W.

H. Dart, 830 Fourth avenue Augustana Lutheran ladies' aid will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday hold brand new home small deposit will your new fall at the church. Mrs. Herman Lar A son is the hostess. Gy slip covers and curtin make room look like new Women's Prog.

Con. Assn and ir'i the eaiieit thin 3 To Hold Rummage Sale to dye tbem perfectly wil At the monthly meeting of the Women Progressive Conservative Association, it was decided to hold a rummage sale at o'clock' Saturday morning, September 18, at 628 Twentieth street, west. The committee SUIT COAT DRESS until required Now Available rooms will be open from 2 to o'clock Thursday and Friday aft new All furpost Kit! So brighten your bomt with colorful spread and (lip covers, deepen the tones is faded Cretonnes freshen lace curtains. You're sure of perfect results erery lime, for Lloyds of London backs the guarantee The even, deeper tones of All Purpose Hit also means more actual dyeing for your money! Yes, you can Stretch your budget unbelievably, by redecorating with glorious KIT color! New ALL PURPOSE ernoons, September 16 and 17, to receive donations, and pickups can also be arranged. CLEANERS Ltd, Texturized Stylized Engagements Brings out of the original new texture and Brings out the original new style and pattern WOOL PLAIDS Specially featured for slacks, skirts, dresses, jackets, etc, for back to school clothes.

In brown, blue and black checks, 58 inches wide. Regular to $3.49. Also all English tweeds, 54 inches fiQ i wide, regular $4.95. Adilman' I pgr yard Dally Special Adilmaim9 Department Store Cor. Ave.

and 20th West Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Elmhirst of Carberry, Manitoba, wish to announce the engagement of 5) Elf their second daughter, Christina AARON'S LADIES' WEAR 4373 -PHONE -7005 "There's a Bright Future Here for Your Clothes That Have a Past" 322 FIRST A VEX UE, X. WE CALL AND PICK CP Leona, to Mr. illlam J.

trucks of Waldheim, Sask. The wedding will take place in Saskatoon on September 19, in the Seventh New Tint and Dye GUARANTEED for all fairies Day Adventist Church, corner Capitol Theatre Bldg. Avenue I and Nineteenth, street at 2.30 p.m, "7.

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