,_. was| WHITELAW | sec^1 * BollANDREIUK — PRZYBYLSKI law.WHITELAW, Oct. 3.—In an T attractive bridal at St. Joseph's at t Roman Catholic church Tues- Oce day morning, September 26, Miss asklt; Cecile Przybylski, daughter of are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Przybylski, Ti became the bride of Mr. John nua Andreiuk, Rycroft, Alta. The ber altar was pretty with gladioli atte and tall tapers. Rev. Father Si Michalowski, Webster, Alta., per- hon formed the ceremony. hersThe bride was given in mar- well riage by her father. She wore a Boll floor-length gown of ivory sa- E. 1 tin, fashioned with a high col- seni lar, V-neck line and Uiy-point froi sleeves on the fitted bodice. The the full skirt with a pointed peplumin front continued to the back with a long fish-tail effect, the collar and peplum being trimmed with silk braid. Her full-length veil of embroidered French tulle fell from a bridal coronet. She carried a bouquetof roses.The groom's gift to the bride was a double strand of pearls.The bride's attendants were Misses Eileen and Helen Bo-janowski, who wore pale blue sheer gowns styled alike, while Miss Elsie Knor chose a nile green crepe gown. Each wore a veil and carried a bouquet of mixed roses.Little Vanda Przybylski, sister of the bride, was flower girl and wore a long white silk dress and on her head a flower bandeau.The bridegroom was supported by Messrs Eldon and Joseph Przybylski, brothers of the bride and Casimer Przybylski, cousin.Special music for the high mass was rendered by the Sisters and Father Wagner of St, Joseph's church. The congregation sang a Polish hymn.A reception for over 100 guestswas held at the farm home of the bride’s parents, where the table was centered by a fourtiered wedding cake.Later in the evening a wedding dance was held in the Community hall. Music was supplied by a orchestra from Ry-■ croft. The newlyweds will make their • home on a farm in the Rycroft i district.rSeptember 27 a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Ira Iverson (nee Kay Fox) at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Fox, by the town ladies. A pretty decorated basket filled with lovely gifts was presented to the guest of honor by Misses Leona Robinson and Irene Ludescher, who assisted with the unwrapping. With a few words Kay thanked the ladies for their kindness and pleasant afternoon arranged in her behalf. After a few piano selections by Mrs. Jack Meashaw a dainty lunch was served by Mesdames Black, Bright and Hamilton.Mr. and Mrs. D. Ohlsen and son Dennis, Edmonton, renewed acquaintances in town Tuesday.The new annex at the pool elevator now under construction is making great headway.An N.A.R. track crew of 23 men has been working for the last week in this section.Geo. Lorimer, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is now a patient in the Berwyn Municipal hospital. /A harvest service was /conducted by Rev. H. E. Webb, Fair-view, in St. Paul's church, last Sunday. At the close of the ser-