yy RT Sg py a pyre Pye prince Rupert Da : ec ruesay: May 16, lp Wels 3 ~ Seventh ‘Annual Folk Festival Civic Centre lic will: be’ ‘treated to a colorful display t artists take: the spotlight on stage of 1 Folk: Festival, Friday, May 19, Citizen- Once ‘again the Prince Rupert pub! of. ‘authentic. national. costumes as gues the Civic: Centre. in: the Seventh Annua ship Day... | . A. large. variety of numbers will . include: yocal, dancing and THE. EXPERTS | SAY instrumental’ performances,’ on ‘tures planned for this year’s One of the noteworthy fea-,jevening function will be a cgs- tumed Swiss number combining the traditional yodelling usually associated with Switzerland with ‘|instrumental background, Other numbers will be present- ed. to represent Ireland, Norway, Japan, native Indians of Can- -|ada, England, Greece, Italy, ss Scotland and a children’s square ; “|dancing group, representing By DEIDRE MUNGOVAN © Canada. 7 Canadian. Press. Staff Writer. TO enhance the festival fare, ‘usherettes: will® also ‘be’ garbed fos. toaonr’ (CP)'—~ If you're one rite: spring ‘S : brides- to-be, by*now you ‘may be exhausted | trying of chaenan wie ichn F, Den- to make all the: arrangements for. the’ ‘ceremony. -|ning is being assisted by festival |. Or,-if by. chance you're one ‘of | \committee members; ‘Mrs. D..W. ‘ those | _supremely “well- -organized ture is to’ order a ‘car: for” the Burnip, : Mrs. Peter: Ellingsen, parents of. the: groom, t the: ‘groom, William C. Hankinson, Kenneth individuals, you” “may have’ no. | Harris and Otto Sambol, . EXECUTIVE ‘worries - beyond. what to wear. to and the. best: man.- >, : . the next party. . | Xour: maid: of” honor. “olds : POLO CLOOL EON OLLOOOEOD ODS: ve TRIO ELECTED. at the Rebekah. ‘Northern Dis ay < 6 are left to right: Mrs."George Munson and Mrs, B. West-of: Terrace. and | But wedding’ ‘plans - nee ‘Hot your - -pouquet ‘during: the: ring |: ky Ibe hectic if you take advantage) ceremony ‘and helps you - with’ E. Kruetz y a % a ‘Smithers. A banque of some of the. many services| packing your. trousseau - and |... t joffered. Many. Jarge department! changing to your travelling’ out- 4 la xd h a { stores. have” expert: bridal coun- fit. vaasn d fi e ec € ca sellors.. without °: charge, they | Bri esmai ss ould be on. ‘time . of Ki own Insmen. - A former member, of “the will ‘plan your. wedding, down. tg for the: ceremony, and provide {the last: detail. their. ‘own. transportation. to. the ‘Prince Rupert Kinsmen club has been. elected president of. “If you. don't live: close enough chureh or your home. ; to a big city..to enlist: their ‘as- RESERVE. ‘CHURCH - EARLY | sistance; : you. can always write |... Three months before. the :-wed-. : the Kin : : . for their booklets on. wedding.| ding you should check final de-.|: ‘gar, it ae flu in oe hers \ Tcustoms and: etiquette, what to tails with your clergyman’ to Sc@} today. “of Prince “Rupert pres ded _ Mr. and Mrs. Le W.'T. LANDY, a | vs do and when.) = that both he and the church are.|' ° oe Photo by Mrs.. Re .D, “Phorasinson ' "Ernest E :. Kruetzky,. who left | In vio meantime, ete are Seana ony the rehearse) ane “here last “September with | his oO RArS. ‘Albert Wood over the: opening of th Ri some tips for ine the n y. u ‘family to make his’ home in bekah Northern: ‘District ‘association: ‘No. 7, ‘May. f 1e ‘association elt There ‘is’: no. limit: to- the - num- ‘sic and flower details with him. |: the south \ was elected head of: B. WwW a est as’ ‘district chairman. : La indy Thorari ri nson. rites” ber. of. bridesmaids but count on]. Order either engraved or rais- | 4} - | having one usher for 25 guests. ed English printed invitations | Tast: Castlegar Kinsmen at tbe: | Your attendants, should. wear and announcement, notices; and “ployed with Celgar, Mr. Kruet-. ; thank - you. stationery. two zky was formerly ‘employed at. | sd D | Va that omplement - your sO emnize in. uncan - ~|etwn and. in “colors that both months: beforehand. | " “Columbia Cellulese Company, \ 4} suit,..the - season | and . are not Out-of- town guests’ should re- Limited, at Watson, Island. Of wide interest in. Prince Rupert was the April lighter than. yours. Gloves ceive their invitations four weeks the cere- before. the. wedding. ‘date and 9: wedding of former city girl; Miss. Beatrice Eliza-|should be worn during th Thorarinson®.to Larry William Thomas. Landy, | mony. .. lothers three, weeks.: Send’ your. GIFTS AND F LOWERS eu engagement notice to. the. news-, emnized in the ‘Duncan United Church, Duncan; You are responsible for your |paper. “| wedding gown and. veil,: per- Record and acknowledge wed" ther, ‘the. bride walked up the‘ sonal trousseau, linen and the | ding gifts as they arrive. Gifts| § aisle to the altar adorned with) things you'll need to set up|to bridal attendants should be }§ bouquets. of yellow daisies, in-| housekeeping after the honey-|presented at a luncheon, re- ‘hearsal party or just’ before an, Mrs. f. Smithers,’ vic , - Seventy-five ‘oaateiows, and meeting highlighted « ya ebar Mrs George Munson}. Rebekahs “gathered. Prince. quet: in: La’ ‘Gondola Ca easurer. Rupert, ‘for the’ ssuccessiul district danc in S the: Sons | ‘of: Norway: mn sy Hall. wees ; R.. B. Knipé. officiated at th re 30 p.m. ‘wedding ceremony fr the daughter of: former city : Tiny: floral “arrange- ments. topped: with, minia-. residents Mr. .and Mrs." R. D. termingled with’ mauve’. irises; moon, gift for the groom, gifts: Phorarinson and the son of “Mr, |2nd apple ‘blossoms. - tand pouquets for your. attend- leaving forthe church. Provide . The bride. chose for her wed- i ants, flowers for the church accommodation for: out-of- towe ure. ‘Norwegian | f \ a: o 8 " and Mrs. ‘William: Landy, all of uncan. Given in ‘marriage by her fa- ding day the birthday..of.her!and reception, church fee and guests, ~ mother :and she was radiant in: ‘limousine service, “i” Gonfine social “activities | and : a floor-length. gown. -fashioned “It. is customary for the bride parties to. the- last. two to four | of white taffeta emphasized with land her. father to drive to the ,weeks. And make sure your new a lace yoke, embroidered. with |church in one’car, leaving an home. will be furnished and the pastel colorea sequins and: white extra one for the .mother and kitchen . well. stocked for your suvA many: guests. ‘attend. |*'- ng. : ci “function which a realized: the. sum of. $125... In’ the: tea room’ were: Mrs. Ar- | vid ° .Sandhals,.. Mrs... John "Car- | }penter,. ‘Mrs.. Henry. Wahl: : Mrs... -Thomas “Mulhern. ances "Directing the’ kitchen - “were ca “Mrs... Carl Giske, . Mrs.” Oscar 723K ‘Cw. xX. Mitter 60: watt. 720K CW xX Mitter 90 fwatt: Caney he TT oe Basy: ‘to ) Assemble Also Available. wired [return from, the, money een “| toa hooped - ‘skirt with lace nea] | ‘quarter 'veil..and. she carried a. AT HOME OF MRS. McCAFFERY West. at. the. annual’ Sister’ 5 maid of honor in a gown of sky| ~.-. Receiving the guests with Siste: pearls. - m i rac ious’ ges- 7 ‘The . fitted bodice featuring {ReneS aids. Asgracious 6 OC ; sleeves tapered to lily. points, fell S SISTERS’ DAY. TEA TOMORRG OW. =: pliques. A. pearl and’ sequined | “y headpiece -secured.. “her....three-. a cascade - bouquet; ‘of: deep. ‘red "Friends. of: the. Sisters of. Sst. ‘Joseph are. invited, to visit: | TOSeS: and stephanotis. .. ‘then. tomorrow © afternoon in the gracious home. of. Mrs: M.:P. “Miss. Kristis Mennell of. ‘North McCaffery,” 445 ‘Fourth Avenue Surrey attended~ her cousin as|. Day Tea, ‘sponsored. by. the: Catholic Woman's League. ELT ES, r Superior, Sister, Beatrice blue nylon organza and she car- : will. be CWL President, Mrs. G. P, Lyons. * - {vied yellow. carnations: and roses}. General conveners for..the affair. are Mrs. “Louis ‘Gastal- | for color-tone. © {1° dini-and Mrs.. William Bond. — Me 5, N. ot : - pir n an, . Flower - girls,» ‘Beverly and Asked to pour are Mrs. C. F. Ba agno, rs. : Giske. ‘and: Mrs, Fritz’ Mostad. - || or Modulator. 50. watt. “LSS OMYrs.« “Carl Strand, Mrs. ° Nels [7 o : ‘Waseng. and Mrs. Egil] Sornes. at= mR gud Practice set Mrs. J. L. Kelly “RN, Mrs. Joseph Garon. hall. + Sharon: Glenn. were frocked in}. a Mrs. R LL. Frank! in was: gen- j yellow. nylon organza and. they The Sisters, whose mother house is in Toronto, have been eral convener while Mrs. ‘John bath carried baskets of yellow residing as teachers in prince Rupert s since 1917, oo Tea hw are from 2°30) to 5 p.m. papcne eset get eee ‘tended the ‘home-cooking * table | 221K V.T.V.M. : while Mrs. Hans Hagen and ‘Mrs, | 1060K' Battery’ chgr/Eliminator, ‘John. Pedersen” “ convened © the HPTO4K, AM. mined ee 8 oe Johanson was tea room hostess. chrysanthemums. ‘ | assisted bv’ Mrs. John Flewin| Clifford Madill was best man, _ oor Mrs. Vielor Morrison ab "he wee one Pin Tal the Moncton ‘woman honored novelty ene Pea stat Ra net AFiK Sterco | amplifier siete BEBE Mrs, Frederick Barber direct- pride’s mother was charming in Montgomery. a o ayn write For Free’ EICO. ana’ od ne ees ” van fown aie we ess Soe wnd on | MONCTON, N.B. @ — An In 1958 she received an hon- In charge of raffles was Mrs, “Imported Parts Caialogue Mary Field and Mrs, Sarah gown a tak roses C while. the energetic woman who in the orary doctorate of music fram Erling Wick. — HYGRADE ‘RADIO LIMITED. yen dl the home-bakl ies ms mother wore a green and last 75 years has seldom Dech st, Joseph's University, Winners were Mrs. Arne Husoy, WV inter vere Mrs, Joan Krause silver- toned gown, pinek acces- | Without some sort of musical in Joseph, NB. " oo grocery hamper; Mrs. Richard) * OTL Richards : oe Mr we pbara. Guyan. Mrs, |sories and a corsage of talisman strument in ‘her hands has been 1. She plays, all the instrurfients | Lou. co on nae Giske, cake plate and Mrs. 0, A.) Vancouver 2, BG.) i Lo aon oned ne sewing | roses ° honored for her contribution . to) she: teaches. —~ Violin, ‘plano | wan pWwOVEN JAPANES SE SILK’ ‘ehantung races Ganadian irl Johnson, decanter. ; we ] ootlh and Mrs. W, H. Hill, as: Kenneth Lincham .of Victoria Moneton’s musical life. trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, | 3. gacki, Houston of Vancouver models a sacs piece tunic re i SRNAING IN THEN wa auvernsing In tne Bolly, News: " ted by: Mrs, Kenneth Nesbitt, | proposed the toast to the bride, | Nearly 300 persons crowed Ine French horn, trombone, tuba | in Bamboo Beige for afternoon’ wear. The dress was one. of 14 eee _— Brings Results ge ee 2 yea handled the raffles, ‘\’ For travelling to Qualicum 'to a banquet hall for Mrs. Maude ano featuring a wide varicty of Japanese handwoven fabrics at the, x ———_—— oe r "Raffle winners were Miss Jocy| Beach on a honeymoon trip the Burbank's goth birthday celobra” “— Rritish Coluntbia International Trade Fair's “Fashion Inter- Sm Teter Po eee ML, grocery hamper; Miss Bar- | bride donned a pale green wool bon, Anriouncements | nationale” show last week. Dresses were specially designed for {fo Se hee oe ara Pick, blanket donated by sheath ensemble, accented with | A native of Island pond, vi. the show by Japanese couturiers to demonstrate use of their |} | a RI a — Mrs, Ernest Braman; Mrs. Harry | brown accessories and a corsage where, she played a church or- 6 The. Prince Rupert Secondary country 's handwoven fabrics in designs for Canadian women, cog wy a " has Lloyd, ten set, donated by. Mrs. |of talisman, roses, gan before ie pant oleh ihe Schools PTA. will meet in, tne ||" _— . | wo ne, aude Danforth studied) Booth Memorial Activity 00M | Mr h he d oe ‘ rs. Bussanich to hea Lee REV. wo MAXWELL Nesbitt, and Mrs. 4, BE. Norton, Newlyweds have taken up rest |'former kwood Apart- musie in- Portland, MB. Boston on Wednesday, May | 17th ab 83001) " chocolate cake, donated by Miss dence in the Bir . Alice Paulson, ©. . “monts in Victorin. and New York, 'p. m, B liveryone mic (95 i d L | Ly. : _ oe gpucaenmenmaan na a a aI Z pear eh a ene it | PTA at Conra Sc OooOl of the Proiric Bible Institute, T Three Hills, Alberta : . ae iS Ca UD PRU SR | . “Mrs, A, J. Bussanich was elected president of |” y Reanas dugg NO ne SOR tan ras ‘ ee the Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher association, Monday, May 15th to Thursday Mey 1 ath’ Te ; a eC eereCe eaten!) WLS | succeeding, Mrs. John F. Denning last Tuesday night ||, ws : ot 8 p. mm. wie tt | 1 | atthe association’s annual session. held in the school.||.. oe . ee ree ener tive ofc. wore. Ms membership’ convener; Mts. }): ‘ ‘ Adol! sielgleder, nEORTAn cone Po ie: . Denning, vice - president; Mrs.| yonor;, -T, G,. Batoman, satoty; my ay eo David: Martin, secretary; Mrs, . i" \ Richard Cameron, tronsurer, for MO arnt tami Wis ee bor Ms nS. nant honorary presidonte _ Here’ s the really efficient Ms. ¢ we uring the business. session apo ine sonivonors Mrs, Michael lea was planned for mothors of Bo grass: catching rotary © ia ‘in r nN yar renal children entering schoo] In the : | va VR, Is mehuck, init, to be held early Indie, | . GRASS” | roe ee renner somes | Dg sports day was seb for we Wednosday, dune 1h, oe CATCHER - he “e Big cael baskal holds cp trom - vavorago lawn ae “edust pull string toemply L | J seswues ose . Shaving gear A, Je. 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