a Lutheran Church, nditia v, af ‘the. the. youngest daughter of Mr, aid Mrs, Ole Moan of Sedge- wick and the son’ of Mr, and Mts, Bernt Kaardal of this. city, I ‘Given away by her father, the bride wore a ballerina’ length . gown a of white chantilly lace and Lars Knudson. offictated ‘Ol interest in Prince: Ru DESIGNED by Carmel, this ‘ehtweight wool suit-is in-the ‘ploasant, spring- smart color of scactus gold. The jacket is soft-" ly. .semi-fitted at front‘ and Ban at back with band de- “tall. The tab detall is placed (nigh’ on; the bodice, and the double collar Is stand-away tale narrow: in cut. Skirt Is straight and slim and sleeves yate ‘bracelet length. nylon net-over- -satin, The titted double-ring: service for {bodice featured a mandarin col- lar and sleeves. tapered to lily- points. Her finger-tip yell was} held by a rhinestone - studded floral tiara, She wore. a pearl Bible, both gifts of the groom, - Rupert ‘ag mald-of-honot, . in pretty contrast wore a nile green princess- -Styled ballerina-length gown fashioned of cotton lace- _jover taffeta, She wore a match- ing floral bandeau ‘and .carrled a-star bouquet of yellow carna- tions, Bridesmaids. were Miss Gud- run. Petersen of Sedgewick and Miss Maria Wong of Hong Kong. {Flower girls were Helen Jacob- sen and (race Likness and Loren Jacobsen ring bearer. Best. man was Lloyd Olsen anc ushers were Kris Olsen and -Lu- ther Erickson. Recelving more than 175 guests at a reception in the church — parlors, the bride’s ‘| bride's mother wore ‘a floral ny- lon dress and white accessories and the groom’s mother chose _f@ navy dress with pink acces- sories. Both wore corsages of pink sweetheart roses.. A three-tiered wedding cake centred the bridal table. Nels Djos proposed the toast to the bride, Telegrams were read from Norway, Prince Rupert, Vancou- yer and Lamont, Alberta, Follawing a short honeymoon lo. Banff -and: other points the newlyweds are now making their home at 308 Ninth Avenue West, ' Mrs, Kaardal is employed at the provincial court house and Mr, Kaardal is in the pay office at Columbia Cellulose Company Lid. Watson Island. . o Watts & f ATs D : , _ JUNE beth ora LANEROSS| SPORT SHIRT by TOOKE vo MEN'S SHOP 3 Nickerson ' pert was ‘the evening : andle- ‘light wedding ceremony. solemnized ih Be-| ho Sedgewick, , Alberta; May. is} When Miss Anna Lillian Moan becarne the bride of Burton Morris Kaardal’ necklance ‘and carried a. white| Miss Helen Oison of. Prince} 4 MRS. ELLEN 1 FIEL to Toronto: by the: ‘RCAF after D ts reunited. in Toronto with Set: ‘Aubr yo legs, the Canadian- soldicr who, saved her and -her three children from, Japanese troops ‘invading Hong Kong in: De-- cembar,. 1941, Sgti. -Flegg,” O, private: 16 years ago, was flown . army offictals ‘located him.at - Camp. Shilo; Man,,-ab-Mrs! Field’ 5 Tequest. A costumed waiter Serves: them at” ‘a Toronto hotel (phe Lord Simcoe), we After Years oo By ‘BOB. . HOLLYWOOD’ init took a MOVIE COLUMN. re | Peggy. King Facing Cameras of Frustra tion ‘THOMAS long time a-coming, but Pogsy | King now is facing the movie: cameras, Pretty, perky Peggy. ‘Is playing | a plucky alrline stewardess in Rartlett- Champion's “Zero Hour.” It Is. a hefty role for the little gal” and she’s: pleased” as punch, obo it, And why not? For’ five, ‘Years, Miss King has been queen of the test stages, It started w len’ she landed at’MGM. in 1952, 1 ‘It couldn’t have happened at a worse Lime,” she: sighed. .“Theé bottom was falling out: of every- thing in Hollywood.: I .went. to the studio every day. for a year, but all I did was*take lessons; Dance. lessons. Vocal lessons, Drama’ lessons, French. lessons. TESTS, AND TESTD. LeIE es ““T ‘did eight bars’ of a. ‘gong in a party scene of The.Bad.and the Beautiful, Otherwise, all b did was tests, And. tests. And tests.": Te the: lost. at. MGM that: Year. : “anally they let ..me-"go, if Peggy atecalled, “At MGM, they think Al's the end of: your’ “life if’ you're. dropped. It- wasn’t: They were. giving Debbie Rey- | nolds and Leslie Caron the big j buildup, so there was.no chance ‘ ‘for me,” Now Peggy's career. {s per king ‘again after a slowdown of al- most a year, The | cause, nance, Pegey met pianist: -composer, Andre Previn when both were ' aw “yn n 7 ‘) " j BiB, W, are Me P like to look... | [i : ish Lilly Hor Inv my an siyt wn " AAA WG, tome aoe aM 6 Th AMAA Family Shoe Store whirds Din) 198 My taste. runs to the ‘nlmple, ‘ lasting, classle: styles ooo ANONN that’s why my cholee is: a Ty NIT oH w WAG fuer TL ql mg rin it i t svspratenty iy In my “ Oonuine wo . Qoorlyeor. | a Wet ‘ She was one of: the. legion atl : “Ro- ; married others, then separated, When: they took up with other again they realized they -/were in love. They became en- gaged, though Previn wasn’t free from his first wife. “I wouldn’t go out of town for engagements,” she said, “I. prob- ably passed up $100,000 worth of jobs because I didn’t want to be parted from Andre’*.. y* But after waiting almost. a year for Mrs. -Previn to ‘get: 2 divorce, she called the engage- ment off two weeks ayo. “It was a‘tough thing to do,” “ishe said sadly, “but I: couldn’: ‘\see any other way. L:want. to life to lead, I just couldn’t wait any longer. ” AERIAL PIONEER . First woman to make'a balloon | ‘aséent was a Madame Thible,}: who went up in 1784 near Lyons, France. PACIFIC | cnt NIN iyi ae binbuigoved, ty TVAPORATEO \ | ee Vevunn Pat . i sweotor | \ Th fresher flavor \ to | | + wheat | forall your / \ baking / , “J ourrent best girl, declared” flat jone-time Miss Texas, . working at MGM. They both} each |. have children, I've got my own} eo Ne ~ fooN i \ | when \ \ / - 1 your — \ / recipe — | \ | | calls for | 4 | {4 | EVAPORATED ; | | | MILK | | | use | “| HOLLYWOOD Elvis Press: ley: sitting on a-couch with: his-t 1 “that: “marriage | ‘and “ éalypso:: ite farthest, things from my: “the statement oi’. marriage: came entirely’ unsolicited” when: a reporter’ asked:him Wednesday ‘so: -record’ now ; that’ the- ‘Caribe. bean, rhythms, ‘are. “making” iii ‘roads on the: Tock: An! roll craze. OA few weeks ago. a Mexico. City, newspaper. reported that Pres- Jey!:planned:.’ to’. wed © “actress |) Yvonne Lime, 0° “Man, the night, that report came. out Iwas out with: Anne.” He ‘nudged pretty Anne Neyland, “What. did’ we do that night, honey?” = ‘“Man, that’s right. marty in. Mexico. in his dressing room along with a half dozen’ friends with whom he went to high school in Mem- phis, Tenn: It was lunchtime, and Elvis ate what must hence- forth be known. as an Elvis _| Presley special’ sandwich. The concoction consisted of | French fried potatoes, tomato |house. Rock. ‘She reminded him that’ they} ~” ; |Had-gone to-a movie. we pe THOSE CRAZY ZEPORTS - oo And you ean should have seen the faces drop}... on the people when.they saw me]. in & movie with another-. girl]... than the one I.was. supposed tol: . Where. do}: ’ those crazy reports ' come from?”|’:, -He and the. young actress sat} ‘big slices of bread. 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