toic-of U Ss “mayor, - bins Ba shated interest in 1 the lovely evening fedding, ceremony ° “which united in, marriage Miss -Gramson, daughter of ‘Mayor and Mrs. Harold ) of Warrenton, Oregon: and"Allen E: Fred: on oft Mr. cand Mrs. John. H Fredheim of this of ‘green. ‘velvet Mrs Gramson:” chose” “al grey lace- over- -pink : taffeta with ac- ‘cessories:' en tone... ~~ _ Mrs. Fredheim: was charming in. a- light-blue brocade gown, “gown of “chantilly ng. a: -pannier-style ose sie rt tw calloped hemline in erina length. The bodice was styled. with a ‘sabrina neckline, fap sleeves and ‘white pleated with ~ matching “appointments. taffeta fitted waistband. Her ny- Both mothers. had. corsages of . gn -veil -fell in .two. tiers . from pink rosebuds. - - Baskets ‘and ‘bowls of: chry- santhemums flanked. “with: -sil- a “orchids. | ver tapers, formed the decor’ at ca Ot. lace and” pearls and ‘she ‘edrried a bouquet composed all I eu mv marries. oh “Haworth, lations executive who draws in (centre) -an ever- -popular, ; scenic ‘card, this: ‘one’ by Jandseape® artist Tom. “Sick”. “card; on-.the inside ‘this: one: “says “t's. the tramp, tramp, _ tramp of those. ruddy, reindeer ' attendants Mrs. Donald Wright the reception’ in the Astoria Golf and, ‘Mrs, Frank. Schaefers wore. and Country club, while a three- tiered wedding cake centred thee beautifully set bride’s table. Following a short wedding trip, ‘the newlyweds are now at |home in Eugene where the groom is completing his senior year at the University of Ore- gon and the bride is in hey first year of teaching at Santa Clara grade school. Mr. and Mrs. Fredheim and thelr daughter Miss “Marlene Fredheim of Vancouver were among the many out-of-town guests attending the social event, \ rnemeumnnnntanl —ewvovmee |} Mr, ‘and Mrs, E, M. Olsen and family left this morning By rain for Rosetown, Saskatche- wan where they will spend the Christmas scason with Mrs, Ol- son's. mother, : ep | , UNS AAILOR ate ~. manufacturing © company, “mates that 50 per cent of total © Sales ‘will be solid packs. as card and say, - Sue-or Uncle Ben.’ . SANTA 1s SLIMMER. — - ganta most of this year’s greeting cards, as seen on ‘. ‘a felt-brush drawing by Colin’: Montreal, public ré- | is. slimmer on (lower right) of. the sends noticed | his . spare. time;. Roberts; . (right) -.the | religious: design (right “Bottom . Row, turer featuring the “of a. Belgian artist. It..is. . modern’ interpretation of the’ Madonna ‘and Child. —CP. photo. “message: "Wallace, “district manager ;for “10, years . ago when the ‘serider matched: cards: to the personal- reflect. the sender’s personality. ~|on the Prairies this’ year. istma s tree (eft), a. card ‘py. a: Quebec thanufac+# “nue painting ‘Satu replaced’ b While’ ‘cards are: wider, , Santa -4s\‘slimmer...St. Nick : w— withs'a “ waistline—romps » ACKOSS cards selling’ vwell in - ‘every. province. -' Most; popular : ‘in’ card. ‘stores across the country are ‘packs of 25, cards ‘of one. design. D. R. the: Prairies “of a large card esti- “ REFLECTS SWITCH ° “> “The: sender - used to look* ab “Tt suits ‘Aunt Now: the’ re- ceiver. gets: a. card and - says, ‘Ign’t: this “just like" good’: old Joe?’ Mr.» Wallace says. “Phis - reflects ‘the change from ity ofthe receiver. Now cards . Winter. scenes, popular every- - where, are; especially. popular - along: the - west coast. “At Van- -couver, citizens, can’ buy. | boxes of. assorted ' ‘Vancouver « scenes. The snow scenes are ‘used. ex- business cards ‘ab: >Rdmonton. tensively . for’ both. personal | and Personalized cards are in vogue ‘the squar re card Contemporary « humor, | popular this year. Called - studio, “con- temporary, sick ‘or beat, the ~| cards. sell for. 25 cents: each. Sample greeting: too.” a POPULAR IN QUEBEC ous ©. motifs. growing. in demand, 80° designs by a PERSONALS pend.‘ -Christmas “with 1 - Te ; icouver. °.'T “West, By ‘Coombs,. ‘nard to residence, » . Names. in the News — LOS ANGELES i One- -time | Bobby Driscoll, has been. freed. of a charge of pos- session of equipment ‘for- the use of narcotics. A judge acquit- ‘ted his Tuesday after a sher- iff’s deputy testified he was un- definitely that a paper bag containing a hypoder- child actor able to say mic needle and: a syringe from Driscall’s hands. yo ood bs , last January, 26, of fe. Oy HOLLYWOOD: Golden Leyy, 3 | Macinine | and David Niven as er ieerne ope emies emt erisimarn ee ane URKEY BINGO 11 Games at $20 and: $15 EVERYBODY WELCOME Lode ANNUNCIATION HALL se ‘Thursday, Dec, 17th.- 8 p.m. [of 450 Games | the ‘sereen celebrities most operative with the press, | awards were presented by fe fe t}> NEW YORK-—-Isroalss york Thnes, 48 abive erliic ab the end of enrrent theatrical newspaper SAYS Locy. son, who reqnested the wil) remain a member of Times? stalf, His successor nob announced, eicrmemenret see ate cede tas on gee RRO ee tee nar Fone RI ee DAPREME ARMOR OMICRRT G Mn RS ER Tren Bm TEAR Rp seein ene ence of qs i oe Soe lot, yaehisnian, polo- “player md tied out. the ee mod _ . PR EXCELLENT or ay ane . Ae BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ‘ F fe in Prince Rupert, B.C. ah 2 War a smart inerehandialng pinded young man prefers. oo aad one who. hds grown up inthe community, Vhis ts ia WE “i did: opportunity for such ty person who wants to set i nyigloualnoHs In his, hometown, ‘« ” eTnis: is’ throe=quartor million dollar business in the : in ania und servielng of cars and trucks, It representa a direct a ve i taktory franchiso: which would develop into the number oh Be, one or number two denlershtp tn: ‘terms of vehicle sales and - . ca profita inthe area, Tt would Include Cannadian,, UB, and ae i Britlah built eva, trucks, parts and necessorios, Naturally te Ti the opportunity would demand capital Investments In garage : In building and inventories, \ Wi For further particulars write to Rox 640, Dally Nows, a o s miis--ernn reach 60 hour, . oh fe of Al-C1O — prosident, med out an exchange of delegations with the Union beenuse there ave Moany, returning from a 1 ferenea of the Confedoralion of Frea ci BRM Tote “Guay dy | ‘ : ian va thie at . 1 e phe complished, ' NEW YORK--Ex- -convict Lee der In, ine death of Zachariah Awards have gone ‘LO Sivirley ‘ Wollywood Women's Pross Club, Athin- cson, drama critic of the New retiring as. senson,,, Lhe | in Atkin move, LONIDON ~~ Prince Philip, ple keen moblorist, aver the week~ Iabesk sport OPAC O= KA driving nt Wind- sor Palace, Go-karts-two- atrake, no-body, no-gears, baby relng mien NW YORK Geoorge Monny, Tucsdiay Soviet ‘froe rade unions In the U,8, International Trade Untons In Brussels, sald he ate ‘not think much had boon Re | Secretary Ezra Taft weeks his gall bladder. tlhe NEW “yYORK—Rev. J. Stuart fel! pal Anglican relaxution three-continent goodwill December 3, the Maditerrmnean ULS,. heavy We resumes an the the Moines, the was | Puntsha's Rubia in Tunls, aes p ee ren es ee 8 a re BK poeninn a get in the East last. year, has gained ; “} mid popularity - ‘in the». West '.“Hope a. very: special’ friend has ‘a very . special Christmas “and I hope yours is vnjee Religious cards have wide’ ap- peat. in.. the “province of . Que- bee. ‘One’ firm, which produces ‘cards :in- ‘French, . turns...out’ 50 per cent of its work with Teligi-.|. - “Reproductions of contemporary. Canadian art and ithe old European masters are Half of the six-year-old | Quebec firm ‘were done by Can= i. . Leaving aboard the “Canad- ian Prince” ‘Saturday night are |. 1 Mr. and’ Mrs.. Alfred. Henriksen rela: “J. H. Stannard, 935 First’ “Ave- is leaving” ‘the’ city t ray by. boat. en - route. to Vancouver Island; where’ he will join Mrs. Stan- take . UP. permanent Wee ay WASHINGTON — Agricul dur c Benson" went home Tuesday after two in Walter Reed Army Medical Centre for removal of | BLONDIE Wetmore, a native. of Hampton, / N.B., Tuesday was ‘clected | suf- fragan bishop for the cpisco- diocese of New York. He is a graduate of the foons, was attacked Jast month ABOARD U.S.8, DES MOLNES —President Kisenhower luxurl- ated today Jn his first complete since he started his tour He sailod weatward nord cruiser Des talks on world problems Thursday with President Habib Bour- adian r brush dr quoise and . great tional red Ontario and Quebec. - silver sparkle on many: ‘Ontario- | sold cards. In the Maritimes,- the demand for religious cards appears to: be confined. to elderly. people. In the West they make up about 15 per cent,.of the. card: m 44 i At. Vancouver, © holly, ¢ oe ‘Real . square” ‘cards| : favorites this. year By. EDNA’ BLAKELY we ; “Canadian: Press Staff Writer 2 “Christmas: cards ‘tend to be ’ “years: ‘Sick: humor and. the slim iy ‘real square’ jim style, are being d with the conventional. eproductions . is. a. felt’. awing of Colin Haworth, 43-year-old Montreal. public; re- lations executive who draws: Jn his spare time. _ a Pastel shades, particularly tar pink, have ° ‘made inroads into . ‘the _tradi- and green shades in Gold ‘and “one: outlet reported the sale of relig-|. ious cards down 40° ‘per, cent |’ but other outlets | “réported: “the cards were major Sellers . this year. : Prices, generally,” ‘yun, “froma” $1 to $4 for a solid ‘pack: of 25" éards and assorted , .50-to- -a=DOX™ cards @. sell. at 98, cents. They: feature typical Christmas symbols”, candles; ‘wreaths. and élls. UARCHIE:. i this arket, retail -Leaving tomorrow by. train” are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald: Merrison |: and -their son. Bruce, en: ‘route | -| to ‘Winnipeg - ‘to’ spend: Chri st- mas and New Year’s with’ mem- bers of their, families, 9." * Mr. and Mrs.’ B qT; gs, ‘Moote and their, children Joyce and }. Douglas leave’ tomorrow: morn- ing.- by Canadian Pacific Alr- lines plane en: route to Nanaimo to spend the Christmas | season with former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Ge B.Moore; pares. of Mr. Moore.’ Me, ‘and: Mrs... Robert. Parker, 801: Summit “Avenue, are ‘leav-- ‘ing aboard - the “Canadian Prince”: Saturday: night for an extended. holiday «ini, Vancouver and. southern points. moty e “Canadian ‘Legion’ ‘New’: Year's Prolic,, December: 31, 1959. at:..10, ‘| pom. Tickets” $1e, 00 ‘per. couple. Phone. A141 for ‘re sefvations. wee ips (253) Phe’ prince “papett ‘Burns Clib will hold its. annual. meet- ing. Wednesday, December 16,.ab ‘ - ak yee ? PERSONALS SUCCEEDS GUNNAR: SELVIG G K. Laird cleced the group~ held jal with ‘retiring president. Gunnar _| Others named ‘to office were ~~ John : ‘Fredheim, ; vice- president; |. Sonja . Ladies | cand SON mem John - ‘Pedersen, counsellor;.Mrs. | - bers. - cot Torleis Strommer, assistant . so- |; cial director; Mrs. John Peder- financial secretary; Henry Hansen, treasurer; man McGlashan, ‘Mrs, Arvid Maki, . sen, se n,: ‘tthe Lotus . Cafe, at 7 pam. All adherents: Wwalcome.,., (248) Sao oa . party: Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 16, 1959 . “pr resident of | SON | of Norwoy Vinland Lodge. No. 28 Monda its year-end meeting in the | Selvig Presiding. year: trustee and Egil. Rasmus--| one-year, trustce. ~ During the business: - - session plans . were completed , for the children’s: Christmas Tree party at 2.p.m. in the Sons of Norway which. will be held December 21 hall.’ Tt was announced that the children: of: is for all secretar IX, Laird was elected president of the Sons. y night when Mrs, Nor- - Plans were alse completed for the: ‘adults’. Christmas dance to I be. held ‘Monday, December 28 y and | “In”: the. ‘SON’ hall, * beginning, at assistant sec-| 10 P er 2 CHILDREN’S ‘SHOWS. retary. ~ . About 1,500,000. _ children ‘in|: Mrs, Jean Muma, mal halt: 1 ae = a Britain ‘attend, Saturday morn-| : I n narshally [yo ee A Ing movie shows’. ‘of’. cartoons, Mrs.: Annette Dehli assistant DID YOU KNOW? shorts and features selected for marshall; ‘Hans Husvik,. inner|]. ehildren. er Oe ” 7 a : guard; - Henry ‘Hauknes, , outer ' MANY OF THE | ‘lguard; Alf, Jensen, , three-year BEST PARTIES - ~ Announcements. , jor . | trustee; ‘ Martin Bjorndal, two “ENJOY. OUR DELICIOUS . CHINESE FOOD!. “Just Phone. 3329 | MELROSE CHOP “SUEY 4 By. BOB MON’ ¢ ANA ls este. PX LA GELLING so House To HW OUSE ae THE _OMCE TT. - YEAH, BUT. ONY THING | GETTIN, WHAT IF 8 |: so YOULL T° PEOPLE USUALLY |. THEY: =>. PEDAL: BUY TOGET. DON'T .- RID OF MES: LET YOU - THESE SELF- -~ APPOINTED. CRITICS = OF. 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Fides said the dead .. pricsts were Father Gilles He- eo coe (Perle, head of the mission, and : | Brother Valentine Saron, The {he + + IM | PES Ne WHO'S heal 4 COOMAUSE LAE? ? Veil STi La Qn aol J. iv AC OS oT eee or ‘ a nnd ni Inbor "Na 8! / cone . os "LOOK, noc,” crlos Etkt, pointing: sthere's a herd. of funny-looking horses «= witht polos sticking auto thelr hendat!! Doc Dickary takes a peok, "Those, my child!" he any his volce ambatine, ware roc, liveun coral’! ~ H4 + we "on. oe eA, MAND thove's a huge snake)” ‘tskd shouts, "tt hos legs and Is blowing out smokel'! "Gracie ous, whata monster"! Dee shudeore. "It'sa dragon and It must be at [east 100 feot Jong! The old! slorloswore true, efter ell!’ Mp tn Yow poqwonenned \ G a of ESKI AND DOC continue to point out to orich . other now wendors which came info viow, - Suddanly, Esk! seos.a tiny cottago, far bolow Ina lovely fittle valloy. “Lot's take « closor look," sugygonts Doe, "OK"! aprons Eakhy oO me eaneed mae eV A e en e n9s Fapem eter mS TE HE peor ba ) Son) ft ee Wie of OPA CET UT 2 ge “Daily News Classified Ads. _By. ‘WILLIAM RIT “| ro stenrenin cere 1 marae heonemen ge \" ; N “i wf ve Aa gon Wyte avis, yy We nt We RES a ve at Pe fae \ ae We ee Het Nees ry a BEE ne rel iH ul! NOU, PALERNDY DOWN, “lawn, ‘down swoop tha. Atamle Sluigh as Eekiquicos the spoody machina to a safe landing noar the tiny house. "It ane poars to ho anny " vy Doc, "We'll find Va oul vory soon"! (To fe Continued) ' Lune ne & 9 spe . 5 iat br Bit Fivtwls Suan de