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Page Two Johnson Bonnycastle Nuptials Today St. Thomas church was the setting for a pretty wedding this afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock when Rev. H. P. Barrett united in marriage Maizie Joyce, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Bonnycastle, and Marvin Eugene Johnson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Johnson. To wedding music played by Mrs. E. J. Edmonds, the bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage.

She had chosen a wedding gown of pink lace fashioned in redingote style which opened over a white taffeta slip. At the neckline, which was finished with a nosegay of orange blossoms, she wore a cameo neckpiece, the gift of her mother. She LANGLEY GREENHOUSES LIMITED 46 VTELLIXGTON AVENUE A COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Cut Flowers Potted Plants Floral Arrangements Hawaiian Guitar also Spanish Guitar and Tenor Banjo lessons by Mary Campbell Pupil of Barney's School of Music, Vancouver. Fhone 6327 or call at 24 Nowell Street, Saturday afternoon or evening. Marie Lavoie Announcing Opening of Classes at the Business College 209 Margaret Ave.

Tuesday, Sept. 7 Phone 2626 also wore a cameo dinner ring, the gift of the groom. Her silk net embroidered veil was held in place by three strands of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet comprised of pink and white carnations and Ophelia roses. She was attended by Miss Janet Beltz as maid of honor, and her siiter, Doreen Bonnycastle, and Phyllis Moore, loco, as bridesmaids. The former wore a gown of powder blue net over taffeta, featuring a fitted bodice and full skirt finished with ruffles at the hemline, over the shoulders and around the neck; a Chantilly lace hat caught at either side with pink ice box roses, and carried a bouquet of gladioli and fern tied with pink tulle.

The bridesmaids were gowned alike in taffeta dresses, the former in shell pink and the latter in sea foam green. Their dresses featured gored skirts which flowed into fullness. They wore Chantilly lace hats trimmed with pink wreaths and baby ribbon and carried bouquets of gladioli and fern. During tne signing of the register Lionel North sang Perfect Love." The groom was supported by Beryl Bennett. Ivan Kerr and Perry Dickinson were ushers.

At the reception which followed at the Empress hotel the bridal party, assisted by Mrs. Bonnycastle and Mrs. Johnson, received the guests under a canopy of pink and white streamers and a cluster of three wedding bells. Mrs. Archie Smith and Mrs.

Fred George were asked to preside at the tea table centered with the wedding cake decorated in pink and white Mrs. Sigfrid Edstrom Announces Opening of Studios at Chilliwack and Sardis on September 7th Teacher of VIOLIN, PIANO THEORY Pupils prepared for examinations Nan Densham A.T.C'.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory announces the RE OPENING OF CLASSES First week of September Please Phone 3717 for Particulars Singing Phone 6511 129 Mary Street BUFFUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LTD. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER Write for Catalog Seymour and Pender Vancouver, B. C.

Bx. ttltrl B. ittanfnrli Teacher of Piano, Voice Production ad the Art of 114 Princess Avenue Central Business College CHILLIWACK, B. C. Associated Mith Pitman Business College, Vancouver OPENING DATES Day School Sept.

1st Night School Sept. 9th SECRETARIAL, STENOGRAPHIC and BOOKKEEPING COURSES MAY M. WILSON, Principal (Certified Pitman Teacher) Rooms 10, 11, 12, Hart Block NEW FALL TERM AUG. 30 AND SEPT. 7 SPROTT SHAW SCHOOLS The Best in Business Education at Your Service Students always in demand ask their employers.

DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Head Office: 812 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.C. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Denike of Chilliwack announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Doris Jean, to Sidney William Lewis, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, Fairfield Island. The wedding will take place in October. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Thiemer announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Lillian Ruth, to Maurice J. Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Hickman of Chilliwack. The wedding will take place quietly near the end of September. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Copeland announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene Elizabeth, to Mr. Thomas McCallum of Vancouver, the wedding to be held on September 23 at their home on College street, Chilliwack. and flanked on either side with vases of pink carnations.

Assisting as tea aides were Miss Cleo and Miss Hazel Johnson, sisters of the groom, Miss Margaret Goodgame, Miss Dolores Selbee, Miss Josephine Halsall, Miss Marjorie and Miss Phyllis Campbell, Miss Mary Nixon, and Miss Dorothy Barritt. Lionel North favored with a solo "When You Are Truly Mine." When the bride and groom left later on their honeymoon, the former donned a grey flannel suit, the coat of which opened on a coronation blue taffeta blouse. Her accessories were in the same shade. On their return they will take up residence on the Gibson road. Cuthbcrtson Kipf The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, 3103 St.

George street, Vancouver, when Velma Beryl, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kipp, former residents of Chilliwack, became the bride of Hugh Cuthbertson, son of Mrs.

E. Cuthbertson, Blakeburn, B. C. Rev. O.

M. Sanford read the service beneath a floral arch. White satin and lace en princesse, with high Medici collar and pointed, finger tip sleeves, fashioned the lovely bridal gown that was filmed by a net veil flowing from a halo coronet of orange blossoms and complemented florally by a bouquet of pale pink Sweetheart roses, white sweet peas and fern. Miss Evelyn Blanchard and Miss Robina Prendergast wore bridesmaid's frocks of rose and turquoise blue net over satin and carried bouquets of carnations, asters and sweet peas. James Cuthbertson was his bro ther's best man, and Mrs.

William Paul, Princeton, B. played the wedding music. The bride's mother was gowned in black flowered georgette, while Mrs. Cuthbertson chose a black and white printed ensemble. The lace covered bride's table was centered with a silver bowl of pale pink gladioli, out of which reared tall ivory tapers.

Mrs. A. G. Gulland, Los Angeles, and Mrs. C.

H. Reid were asked to preside at the urns. A three tier cake, on a table covered with a cut work cloth, was flanked by pale pink sweet peas. When Mr. and Mrs.

Cuthbertson left on their wedding trip the bride, travelled in a navy suit with self toned accessories and a grey top coat. They will take up residence at Blakeburn, B. C. Tocws Staplcton Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Stapleton announce the marriage of their only daughter, Dorothy Margaret, to Leonard Toews, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Toews, Chilliwack.

The wedding took place quietly in Bellingham, August 26, Rev. I. N. Hughes officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. Toews will make their home on Vancouver Island. Guests Present At Rebekah Meeting Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 4 was pleased to welcome to the regular meeting Thursday evening in the I.O.O.F. hall, approximately thirty three members from Golden Link lodge No.

27, Vancouver; Leah lodge No. 7, Agassiz; and Beulah lodge No. 5, New Westminster. After the meeting, which was conducted by Miss Edith Munro, vice grand, in the absence of Mrs. Edith Creelman, noble grand, a short social period was enjoyed.

Later about ninety sat down to the attractively arranged banquet table. A varied program was enjoyed, selections being given by Mrs. Pearl Toop, Miss Winnifred Bolton and the Misses Evelyn and Marion Sather. Various speakers, representing the different lodges, were heard. Betty Smithson And Lillian Thiemer Feted by Co Workers The telephone operators of Chil liwack Telephones limited were hostesses Tuesday night honoring two members of their staff, Miss Betty Smithson and Miss Lillian Thiemer, whose marriages take place this month.

Dinner was enjoyed at Bridal Veil Falls lodge and during the evening the honored guests were presented with twilight lamps by the chief operator, Miss Grace Wilson, on behalf of those present who included Miss Lucy Dawe, Miss Lillian Maurer, Miss Olive Marriott and Miss Katherine Haugh. Later in the evening a swim in the pool was enjoyed. Mrs. J. N.

Chalmers and two children, Vancouver, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chalmers.

I THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1937 Bride elect Feted At Shower Friday Mrs. Jack Robertson and Miss Helen Anderson entertained with a shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. E. T. Anderson in honor of Miss Amy Hill, Seattle, whose marriage to Capt.

L. N. Mates, Pettswood, Kent, England, takes place this fall. Carrying out a nautical motif, the table was centered with a ship sailing in artificial waves. Miss Audrey Anderson and Miss Kay Wright assisted the hostess in serving refreshments.

During the evening the bride elect was presented with a linen table cloth and a beautiful centerpiece. Contributing toward the gift were Mrs. R. Toop, Mrs. R.

Bellamy, Mrs. E. Carter, Mrs. C. Newby, Mrs.

H. Minckler, Mrs. E. Currie, Mrs. F.

Minckler, Mrs. A. E. Carlson (Dewey, B.C. Mr.

and Mrs. T. G. Currie (Vancouver), Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson, Miss Marjorie Steeves (Vancouver), Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Helen Currie, Miss Kay Wright, Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Carter, Harry and Albert Anderson, Mrs.

J. C. Currie, Mrs. J. Oke, Miss S.

A. Oke, Miss Roberta Simpson, Miss Edith and Miss Emily Higginson. Other guests included' Mrs. T. J.

Smith (Seattle), Mrs. Hurlston Mrs. J. Hill and Miss Kathleen Hill (Seattle). Linen Shower Honors Mrs.

D. German Mrs. C. J. Quinlan and her daugh 1 ter Flora, were hostesses at a linen shower Thursday evening in honor of Mrs.

Donald German, formerly i Blanche Adamson. The recent bride was ushered to a tastefully decorated chair banked with pink and white flowers. Miss Marion Federici carried in an umbrella, also decorated in pink and white, which was filled with many lovely gifts for the honoree. A floral wedding contest was enjoyed during the evening, Mrs. P.

Scott and Mrs. D. Pederici being prize winners. Mrs. Ray Quinlan and Mrs.

D. Federici assisted the hostesses in serving dainty refreshments. Guests included Mrs. H. Davey.

Mrs. George Minter, Mrs. P. Scott, Mrs. D.

Federici, Mrs. Ray Quinlan, Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. George Adamson, Miss Flora Barnes and Miss Dorothy Wincott. Those sending gifts were Mrs.

Bob Brown. Mrs. H. Snider, Miss Roberta and Miss Alice Snider. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred Turvey' returned home this weekend from a holiday spent at Keats Island. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Halseth and family, Patterson, arrived in Chilliwack this week to visit Mrs. Halseth's sister, Mrs. E. E. Johnson and Mr.

Johnson, and to attend the Johnson Bonnycastle nuptials. I) MORE CUP! EMPRESS 'ATc 300 ORDINARY TEA 240 I )J extmcups oo MJ ar Where do you send your laundry to get such perfect work? VALLEY LAUNDRY OF COURSE! One smart young housewife tells another, and the news about the newest laundering methods gets around. You'll enjuy brighter Mondays, and better work, if you take this tip. Phone 5231 The kind wardrobe go Valley 9 twice as comfortable. A special system, and extra care with fine fabrics, combined with 1 1 Social and Personal Mrs.

J. O. M. Thackeray spent Monday in Vancouver. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Porter, Seattle, were visitors to Chilliwack Sunday. 3 Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Street spent Sunday and Monday in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dahlstrom are holidaying for a week at the Coast.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Dafoe and family spent Sunday in Vancouver. Jim Westman, Britannia Beach, spent a few days in Chilliwack this week.

Miss Florence Smith, Ladner, was the weekend guest of Miss Lillian Kerr. Hugh Dorland has returned from a ten day holiday trip to the Okanagan. Donald Martin, Vancouver, was the weekend guest of his mother, Mrs. C. A.

Martin. Mrs. E. France has had Mrs. A.

Seldon, New Westminster, as her guest for two weeks. Mrs. E. France and Mrs. A.

Seldon were recent guests of Mrs. D. McDougall at Cox. L. Scott returned home Monday after holidaying for a week at Granite Falls, Wash.

Countess A. F. van Rechteren was a luncheon hostess at Harrison Hot Springs Saturday. Miss Pat Pappas, New Westminster, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Eric Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. George Moon, Bellingham, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. McCullough. Miss Doris Anderson, Vancouver, is holidaying with her brother, Roy Anderson and Mrs. Anderson.

Mrs. Hules and daughter, Eliza beth, Washington, D.C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Jackson. Miss Dorothy Pook returned this weekend from Seattle and Victoria where she holidayed for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLeod and Rae Maureen are spending a few days in Vancouver this week.

Miss Marion Wheeler has returned home after visiting with relatives in Vancouver for a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Putnam, Victoria, and Harold Putnam, Nelson, are holidaying with Mrs. J. F. Putnam. Mrs.

J. G. Falconer is expected home tomorrow from Hopkins Landing where she has been holidaying. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Mahood have as their guests Mrs. E. Holland and children, Jackie and Leora, Vancouver.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wells are spending a few days in Vancouver attending the Canada Pacific exhibition.

Miss Ruby Cuthbert left Monday for Vancouver where she will spend a week at the Canada Pacific exhibition. Mrs. H. A. Leighton and Mrs.

Ronald McFetridge, Courtenay, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mc Fetndge.

Const. D. D. Maclndoe, Cran brook, who with Mrs. Maclndoe has been holidaying in Vernon, motored to Chilliwack Thursday and was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Cusack Thursday and Friday. Laundry Ltd.

HI PLOW The Perfect Cleaning Service of cleaning that makes a twice as far, and you feel expert pressing, assures you satisfaction. New Method Cleaners and Dyers Phone 2467 Free Pickup Service Valley Laundry Country Pickup Hostess At Birthday Party Little Rae Maureen McLeod entertained friends at a jolly birthday party Tuesday afternoon. The table was attractively decorated in Mother Goose motif with butterfly baskets of favors for each guest. Invited guests included Cora and Esther Fettes, Audrey and Donald Dolman, Ronald and Glen Fetterly, Fay and Jimmie McLeod, Kathleen and Donald Byrne, Fay and Donna Dolman, Larry Deane Cuddy, Billy Carlaw, Ralph Bar well, Patricia Hamilton and Joan Johnstone. Dinner Party at Bridal Veil Falls Mr.

and Mrs. James Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Ward, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Richardson, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Sturdy, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Vasseur, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cavaye, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Jamieson, Miss Jean McLeod Abbotsford), and Lome McPhee comprised a dinner and swimming party Monday evening at Bridal Veil Falls. F. W. Lee left today for San Jose, where he will visit a brother and sister that he has not seen for 54 years. Miss Gladys Abbey left Monday for Vancouver where she will take a hairdressing course, starting September 1.

Miss Amy and Miss Kathleen Hill, Seattle, visited in Sardis for a few days this week, guests of Mrs. George Currie. Mrs. J. W.

Prince, Chico, is spending a few weeks at the home of her cousin, P. H. Abbey, and Mrs. Abbey. Miss Pamela Fox returned to her home in Vancouver Monday after visiting for a few days with Miss Dodie Ferguson.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carruthers and family moved into Mrs.

Mabel Gauthier's home, Young street north, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulcahy and baby, Denise, Victoria, are guests of Mrs.

Mulcahy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kieser.

Miss L. E. Eckenbeck, Kansas City, has returned to her home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Smith and family. Mrs. C. J.

Green, New Westminster, is spending a few days with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cusack.

Mrs. Frank Sanderson, Edmonton, returned to her home Friday evening after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

McFetridge. Miss Frances Gillespie has returned home to Tacoma after holidaying in Chilliwack and at Cultus Lake, guest of Mrs. C. A. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Seattle, returned to their home Sunday after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Toop, Hopedale road.

Mrs. D. A. Ingham and Miss F. Thompson, Nanaimo, were guests Thursday and Friday of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Carson and Mrs. Elsa Budd. Corp.

and Mrs. Carl Ledoux and daughter, Vancouver, former residents of Chilliwack, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Johnston and Mickey Weightman returned home Sunday after spending a month motoring south to the Mexican border. Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Brimacombe and son, Vancouver, were guests of Mrs. Brimacombe parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Oakes, over the weekend. Friends of Norman McFetridge will be pleased to hear that he is progressing favorably and returned home from the hospital Saturday morning.

Dr. A. R. Wilson returned home Monday from Edmonton where he visited his mother and took a postgraduate course at University of Alberta. Mike Reid, Vancouver, has ac cepted the position in Robinson's drug store vacated by Johnny Green, who is now employed at Courtenay.

Bill Teetzel, Lyle Turvey and Harold Phillips left Saturday on a fishing trip to Canim Lake, near 100 Mile House. They are expected home tomorrow. The Rev. R. F.

and Mrs. Holtzen and family have taken up residence in S. Leslie Brice's home, Spadina avenue, recently vacated by F. K. Foss and family.

Miss Amy Hutcheson attended B. C. Library association and Paci fic Northwest Library association conventions at Harrison Hot Springs yesterday and today. W. J.

Allan is leaving Monday for Jasper Park where he will par ticipate in the golf tournament. Mrs. Allan will leave Monday to visit friends in Calgary, her former home. Miss Florence Hallom, formerly of Seattle, who has been visiting with her brother, Harvey Hallom, for two months, left Tuesday for Bellingham where she expects to reside in iuture. Mrs.

R. H. Carmichael and son, Harvey, Keremeos, returned to their home Tuesday evening after holidaying with the former's daughter, Mrs. A. S.

Barrhouse and Mr. Barnhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker, whose marriage took place recently, were weekend guests of the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Chad sey, and left Monday for Powell River where they will make their home. Cultus Lake Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Matheson spent the weekend in Vancouver. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Cullin returned Wednesday to their home in Burnaby. Mrs. Bolduc and Miss Betty Bol duc returned to their home in Vancouver Monday. Mrs.

C. A. Martin has returned home to Chilliwack after holidaying at her camp here. Mrs. E.

V. Pugh. Vancouver, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.

Pugh at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Barnhouse have returned home after holidaying at Cultus Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leary and family returned to their home in Chilliwack after holidaying at the Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Bentz, Wilbur and Romaine, returned Monday to North Bend after spending a holiday at Cultus Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E.

McCaw, Miss Lillian, Miss Dorothy and Miss Barbara Kerr are holidaying at Cultus Lake this week. Miss Peggy Impett, Vancouver, was the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. W. O. Pickard and Mr.

Pickard at Cultus Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. Groom, Vancouver, who spent the week at Cultus Lake, had as their weekend guest their son Cliff, Vancouver.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Butchart and family returned home Monday after spending the summer months at their cottage at Cultus Lake.

Mrs. C. Maclachlan, Miss Margaret Maclachlan, Murdoch and Bob returned to their home in Chilliwack after holidaying for a week here. George Challenger is attending the Vancouver exhibition. Residents of the Myrdon apartments entertained at a nartv Tups.

day evening. Miss Mildred Paskins took up residence this week in the Myrdon apartment house. Mrs. F. A.

Matheson and Mrs. A. Purvis were luncheon hostesses Friday at the former's cottage at Cultus Lake. A. Fraser MacDonald and his mother, Mrs.

E. Christison, left today on a motor trip to the Okanagan. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sturdy, Mr.

and Mrs. James Swanson, Dr. and Mrs. C. R.

Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward.

Mr. and Mrs. Clnnrlp Semple, and Mr. and Mrs. George iicoi were among the Chilliwack people attending the regatta at Harrison Hot Springs Sunday.

ADDED FEATURES: COLORED Novelty, "Check Your Cash" TITZPATRICK TRAVEL TALK "INDIA ON PARADE" Crime Doesn't Fay Series: "IT MAY HAPPEN TO YOU" CHILDREN'S MATINEE ADMITTANCE: Three 1 lb. or Six 12 lb. Coupons from NABOB or RED WHITE products. THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS i 'T KSi I 4 1 IHLlrfblJLa T7T TP 1 nl kJtl, OLil A. THEY'RE GOLD HINTERS AND MERRIEST FL LL I 1 LAST TIMES THUS.

AT 7 AND 9 BETTE DAVIS in "MARKED WOMAN" i Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 0 4 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 NOW IN THEIK BIGGEST LEXGTH FEATURE SHOW MON TUES, SEPT. 6 7 SPECIAL MATINEE LABOR DAY AT 2:30 P.M. A TALE OP THE COLORFUL, PERILOUS, TOUCH AND GO LIVES OF HIGH TENSION LINESMEN THEY LOVE when they're lucky I AND when they're not! ADDED FEATURES JL Paragraphical "Straight As An Arrow" 2r Color Classic "Car Tune Portrait" Universal News Nar WED. ONLY, SEPT. 8 nxTOS S2W ANOTHER ACTION PACKED HOPALONO CASSIDY THRILLER ROARS OUT OF THE WEST1 CLARENCE E.

MULFORD'S BUSTIERS VAUEK wTi'IVam boyp 'JSP, Corn Roast Held at Vedder The Misses Margaret Maclachlan, Marjorie Johnston, Marjorie Bingham, Eileen and June Harley, Marion Wilson, Bernice Hanna, Audrey Lehrman, and Bill Johnston, Charlie Screenan, Ronnie. Jones, Harry Ford, Robert Knox, Henderson, Ken Carruthers and Harold Scott comprised a jolly beach party Tuesday evening at the Vedder. During the evening, corn on the cob was served to the party gathered around a cheery bonfire. Mr. and Mrs.

N. (Sonny) Anderson, Tacoma, left Tuesday for Vancouver Island after visiting for a few daVS With Mr. and Mrs Havvpu Kipp. Mr. Anderson is a former resident ot Chilliwack.

Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Foss and family left Monday for Vancouver where Mrs.

Foss and the children will visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. Weinberg prior to taking up residence in Nanaimo. Economical Ideas In Modern Bathrooms Every bathroom cannot have tiled or waterproof walls.

In modernizing a home the owner does not always feel justified in spending the necessary amount for this type of room. If so, other wall coverings may be used successfully. Wainscoting of oil cloth or linoleum is a good substitute for tiling. It is easy to apply and may be used to obtain a variety of colorful effects. This washable material makes the problem of keeping walls clean a simple one.

Junior's fingerprints may be eradicated by a mere flick of a damp cloth. Linoleum or other composition flooring may be used in place of a tile floor. An excellent dressing table may be obtained by building a shelf across the wall in front of a window. This may be painted to conform with the other decorations of the room, a glass top may be made or it may be draped in the fashion of a boudoir table. A standing mirror placed directly in the window is a distinct aid to make up.

Through the Home Improvement Plan of the Dominion government, credit worthy home owners may obtain funds from any Canadian bank with which to modernize the interior of their homes. The Globe and Mail reported a wedding recently from Timmins. The report stated: "The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Clifford Brown, looking charming in a white turban, and carrying a bouquet of roses." Tut, tut, Timmins must have gone in for the nudist craze, too. CARTOON, "BUNNY MOONING" Claire TREVOR Lloyd NOLAN in a Daring, Sensational Story of the Slot Machine Racket! lVii Hf COMING TIIU FKI SAT, SEPT. 9 10 11 Shirley TEMPLE in "WEE WILLIE WINKIE" PLUS the CORONATION PICTURES ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLOR.

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