PVC OTT EV OTE CT EY . fo ie person te “he . Special to The Dally News. * nn fore “TORONTO Every smart girl should know whot Vv makes fashion news for fall. oa og Alt This is the’ season when. fashion. gives: every wo- 4 man a chance. to’ have. a. dual personality. : There's a brand new look. By|. Te teas fie muait-| day, the boyish, ‘classic, influence: “More. intimate! ; ling erie 1 un- the” First’ Baptist : has a new. revival..For, evenings| derlines the mately, ogo ‘Slips duditorium Sunda follow- ‘out, and all the: party .season,| use appliqued and cut-out lace ” ing | ‘the “morning. -church, this is the year when women| for a‘new, uncluttered elegance. " service Reed eg tag eed ih ale new otc | ' r , re ba Fifty- seven ‘children. were ro" ‘full, waists small, shoulders soft- ‘again, singerie . Ds an exelts moted . to. various . beeen S| Gned. Starting at 5 p.m., thére’s ing, take willow green-or: san-_ and 26. pupils: received. ‘PF Ze8 Be ‘romantic revival. dalwood, all’ shades of . brown,’ or attendance. attend to :For fall shopping ~gitidance, anew: :warm parchment pink For perfect at en ance a 0 we're giving you a capsule com-| called. Ivory rose, church: and Sunday schoo ies mentary on every, aspect of the} The bedtime story ‘plays it ing the past: -year Mary. aaa “| fashion picture... trim, More fitted gowns, more — was. cspeciay oes end< Lure “Let’s ‘start with suits. They ‘tailored. baby .dolls,.and crisp . ing. the. ceremonie 150 hil- ‘never .were ‘so newsworthy. In| new flared top popover: pyjamas _ Tt.was reported: ‘that: h cnil- all suits, jackets are longer. The with -a toreador type pant. dren were. enrolled. in the. -Sun- tailored trend is back, with set- ‘Foundation garments 3 shape up day School's.” four. departments, in 1 7 ve . “MR. AND ‘MRS. WALTER GAUBE ™ teachers, and ‘five: ‘helpers.’ 4 oS pelted tunic jacket, four. pock- positive “iplift. “Natural; . trim: ! te tease at ., Photo By ‘Chanaler's Studio. Hensy Vanderhelde, ° Sunday ets, slim skirt, Mainly-for taller] waistlines need waist- whittling g oe | . refl | cern supernteneae wae ne girls, the tunic suit is back: For gridies. Belled, goblet skirts call A LAL. Wo »! girls who like easy fitting: cloth- for a-line: of ‘rounded hips tav- - ™ = ; — — weed ‘, m which included songs by the be-. es, the blazer | ko Joh eet Se ey Ss cd aoe watur n tones re ected on. a Ita r ginner’s: department;: under ‘the be Like to have sa look? tol thigh wegon rower, ey A BEIGE AND Grey wool- ‘Prince: Rupert Daily, NOWS: 3 oh leadership*of Mrs. ‘T. R:Lloyd,| Long haired furs trim both fit- | emt tweed ‘suit by" Lanvin” ‘Tuesday, September 29, 1950» eos Mrs. R.°B, MacDonald, "Dorothy. ted: suits and the indispensable, ACCESSORIES © Po Ret | Signe Tok. -wool Pareaar an re pe at | rst n itec ct u i. C ~wede 4 n g. Powell, Mary « White,” ‘Beverly | fall-into-winter stroller suit with Accessories ‘is: the magic touch’ With)” 3. ¥. 200 permi Ss the. -. FRED. E. \DOWDI Carlson and ‘Monica Kowal 5 bs . three- -quarter length jacket. that turns: a simple: “suit into, tar eual foak at an |. _OPTO METR S: - Beautiful seasonal. autumn: flowers and. flickering candlelight graced the ‘Vocal selections presented bY! snug and cosy polo coats, a_smart. ensemble. | “the straight. slim. skirt. The ~ | sItar £ the First Unit d by HS d for the ddi the . primary. department, “were shoulder wide fur collars... . Top’, fashion priority. hats § . Phone 5548. altar o e First United church Saturday evening for the quiet weading cere-| under the direction of Mrs. Hen-| take your choice ‘this season, remain ‘large. The’ Garbo, slouch: low set’ one ‘Dutton al = o : * mony ‘which. united. in: marriage. Miss_ Moyra’ Delany and: Walter Gaube. ry Vanderheide’ and: ‘Pamela Both classic and dressed-up, fur| hat teams with’ classic coats ‘and| cola very Gece ete tailored ||. 303 2 bra Ave. pS Rev. Dr. Robert Elliott officiat-| Ts Painter while * “piano , Selections ‘trimmed coats are on the ‘Hit suits..Fedoras and’ ‘derbies follow POSE EC vo ae ree eres ed at: the service for the daught- chiffon. Her ‘Waltz- length: bouf- wae were given by: Larry,’ Ken ‘and Parade. .. (the ‘boyish.. theme.” Featheréd. a SWEDISH “TAKES - er.of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Delany| fant. skirt fell from. a. bodice Marijuana. _|Jeff Bowman.’ *. 7 4 POLO COAT | ne hats and pliable, draped turbans Lakes” ‘and: rivers make - “up of Manchester, England and the] designed with | ‘simplicity. "¥- ‘Stories were told by’Mrs. Lioy :‘Remember. the polo coat, ‘or|are a foil for ‘soft “fur ‘collars-! pearly 1-10th ‘of. the entire 173,- | son;of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gaube|’ a single strand ‘of pearls was Bowman and Arthur Jones'While | Fojywood wrap?. It’s back in, Long hair is. fall’s. prediction: 00-square-male area of Swéeden.| WA fo , UFAW ’ of pare tan nis “sis..| RC, Pride's Only Jewellery, to grows ta [the seripture: was read by: Robert | nigh fashion, wide reveres, all-| Smoothly. casual’. for: daytime, | , re elany gave. s ‘sis- lend ‘harmony.‘to - her’, pearl- eee “ace | found. tie’ belt. and- all, Back higher. on. top for: evening, hair|: i oie oo ‘ter-in martiage, as she walked) studded headpiece, which secur-7.. seVEN ‘KINGS, Eng, — The |, Bruce Moore. and Bruce John: again.are chesterfields, little boy | styles are soft. and : feminine’ - Announcements _ ~i i up the aisle wearing lovely white! eq+a- short. circular. veil. Pink] three Cane: children—Leslie, 15, saners were David: Owens an 5 |eoats,_trim-as-a- -whistle,_ neat-| again. - th iced e Canadian. Legion Branch | oT) Bp oe " roses composed her . Woshaped Linda,, 13,.and, Paul, 10 — were as-a-pin: “uncluttered tailored) Jewellery. glitters’ wi colored} Dinner’ an’ enera eeting ; ‘Dao / hy f| Pouauet es “/.")proud of their 12:plants. Pete. Pare: was. ‘the | “rally coats. “are | stones. Ropes ane bibs: are deve Wea Gi 00)" General ‘Meeting “TOMORROW: NIG : | Doro uy Jowell _ Pink. nylon- -over-taffeta ac- They’ first noticed them. - three accom anist: SS + More dressed up are slim skirt ish -as a ‘°foil for simple, dress 3:00. ‘pan. a (190) |] _S.0.N. HALL | cented with fall tqnes, fashioned) months ago. They watered them comp iI: ed coats ‘with wide collars,.fur| Pearl - and. plain or pearls and Mi: M: lc Feen DVA repres|| ak the matron-of-honor’s gown, h To depict promotion, “ pupils collars and new shoulder inter- crystal sparkle. through the sea- e EG i yi, the Legion |< 0 Jackpot’ } oli d ls i worn by. Mrs.. Walter Eisele. every night, and during the-long | went through’ a decorated ‘gate, | gst; Look’ for boucles, plush fin-|son. Amethyst and-garnet: colors senta Bc fob Sad from. 2-00 tol] A ea a tower - | -| Styled “similar to’ the bride's to four fect high lants shot up! and each child entering the jun-| ished fabrics. Watch for ‘plaids{highlight evening wear. 5:00. pn, Please PI phone 4141 for | i; skirt was. the bouffant flare, “Hut the Cane. chi'dren. didn't ote department was given. a. Bi- | and cheoks in stained glass win- |. Handbags Silt be softer, big- appointment.’ ms (19t) be . while the bodice in: scalloped |. pole. os |dow. colors of deep blue’ with | ger-. Browns ‘an azy greens| : oe Y many | rien ds swirls was framed with earls. know. what they were. h They| Rev. J. A. Réskam, ous wine with peacock green, or. mu-| make “color news and. tapestries|[ fe Th eM W ' | She carried a bouquet of carna-. cance” on the packets. a e- Bie pastor, closed . the ‘Program. with |teq checks of brown and ‘grey teamed‘: with | leather will bel}. pe : ‘ prayer, a 1 e homeo rs. ally tions tinted with pink hues. they sowed last spring. . ee or brown and black, | . aol twit ‘ncele. clothes, the leatin Verwold. was the scene of} Richard Gaube attended his) 14, / ~ Look what's inappened__ wh C ' Ee yk a delightful miscellaneous | brother as best man. What. kind . of plants are| T sportswear. It’s: up’ in front. in er glove isin. For casuals, there’s|f "77 g Ou At the.small but lovely recep- they, Dad” they asked their WO. wi nners’. everybody’s wardrobe. Skirts and | kid . combined. with. -knitted orj[ "(20 0: shower. last. week when tion attended by intimate friends 39-year-old father, sweaters, matched. co-ordinates, crocheted fronts. Brand new for | we friends gathered to fete and ‘members of the family.| “Search me,” he ‘said, “tl gei 2 prizes _ play the mating game. Buy’’a dressing up.are. elasticized, wash- | Oh bride-elect Miss Dorothy Richard. Gaube proposed the, /haven't'a clue.” And he went) skirt and team a matching top.) able satin gloves, as short or asi} Powell. bridal . toast. : rback to reading his paper. =| John Pedersen won the men’s ee a vest, include a. jacket, tong eines ea ae ith - “shoes : + Then -he sat. bolt upright. | take a tunic and add slacks in| : Stockings en Ww he . Miss Powell's marriage to Hel-|_ A two-tiered wedding cake,’ . There in the newspaper was a: first. and pool prizes Priday et h abric. N nly doland skirts, or offer bold con-! mar Domrels. will be” an event flanked by tiny bouquets of: pap ,at_ the Sons of Norway whist: the same fabric. Not only d had f. brown: of October 2, | white and pink -mixed flowers, | StOrY about two men who had! grive while Mrs. Helen Tweed i they match, they’re very ‘often n| trast. Muted: shades .0 ne been jailed. for, rowin “mari- \ and. green, heather colors, char- | The, opening. of, gifts, play ing oes the bride's, taple centre- cyan, . Bs wen. the, women’s: eee R ne Se Gauri, gut tie: SAtp side or coal eres gin: plain:ox:b prand.new. | “of games and'refreshments com-|.PIECE-.: trip tothe lower! Father “called” ‘the. “police -to| prize was Mrs. Emil Sletten ae Knitwear news is texture news|: Posed the evening's enjoyment.) A honeymoon rip t ° h f icheck his suspicions. They con-{Gunnar Selvig ‘won, men’s sec- and. styles’ revert to. classics. POINTED SHOES . ctf. _ | Filetids of the guest-of-honor mainlan th oe orid when fori firmed what he suspected. - |ond prize. — mee | Shaggy. sweaters, looser. fitting} Shoes .continue to. point. the! extending best wishes were Miss travelling © oe " shits nd | Mrs. Pearl Cane thought the} Committee in charge’ was Mt.iwith a sloppy joe effect. Fur| way and needlée-points: aré in.} | Mary White, Miss Pamela Paint-| woodland-brown ‘ole su th, ,{plants sprung from bird seed/and Mrs. John Pedersen,. Mrs. ' blends, Shetlands, mohairs,| The squared-off tip arrives fori}. er, Miss. Beverly Carlson, Miss;deep brown accessories, off-setitne youngsters spread on the}Nels: Waseng, Mrs.Jean. Muma,!tweed effects. Sweaters with | daytime wear. Shoe color, news || | Wanda McLean, Miss Edith Gan-| with a yellow. corsage of roses. i garden when they Cleaned out; Mrs. Bjorne Leren, - ° Emil: Sletten | velvet pile and orlon blends as| is browns of every. shade, the ton, Miss Aileen Ganton, Miss} The Deluxe Apartments 0M ‘their parakect's cage. ay Nels Gundersen.; .. ... | | fine as silk. greys, a green-toned_beiee, a Heather Lindstrom, ‘Mrs. Arthur Third Avenue will be the LULUTe | secearnenenrnrsnenene renee toners tenete nearer ene eet : I knitted : ew mauve tone. and . black as | | -* Jones, .Miss Victor Wittchen,/ residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gaube. ! cardigan a, suite, the simple, strong. as ever. : Nowbotham, vee. croney Wanders | the. Caters ‘neem Gabe Women to. keep © vocal: edge» wearable,, \ versatile ‘and good on . Rich . earth coiors, gow | ' ec heidé: and Mrs. Douglas’ New- ; employed by the Columbia Paper mite figure. of dresses, fot. two thronghows. neice. en orient : orn | no fen | eee - cat new Toastmistress Club nas’ of "mooas.. For’ daytime| shade” in sight.” Red is grape . -|wear, the tailored look, the| and coral is pumpkin, blues and _ First Ba tist | rou . A group ‘of ‘city women: are rushing plans to regain . | Waistline just where Nature put} mauves are twilight, _ misted UNIFORM. QUALITY - “MAXIMUM HEAT. Dp g any vocal edge they might have lost due to the popularity ; | it. To set. a softer note, add cowl tones. Prints and tweeds take of Toastmasters International. collars, dropped sleeves, slightly] on cathedral window tones... h affianced cou yle With two Toastmasters clubs in Prince Rupert: now en- _|belled skirts darted at the waist. elowing mauves, reds, blues, but onors tering their second season, an organizational meeting for | Trends everywhere show tunic| these again are muted with one a city chapter of Toastmistresses will be held at 8 pm. [dresses strong for day and later- color blending subtly with the Active members of the First Baptist church con: Thursday at the Bike ore: apy ytim plai d night ti (ne or polls list browns and It an iwmar om- Membership is open: to all women who wish to improve me plain and night time gregation | Miss Dorothy Powe following the evening; thelr specch, learn the finer points of public speaking through lavish , . . low backed, full skirt-| charcoal greys, then beige and reis were honored sunday nig g 9 | criticism and a program of self improvement, ed, big sleeved late day clothes; camel tones. Yellowed. greens | church service when 40 members attended a lovely The Kaien Toastmasters club meets October 8 at 6 pm. juse velvet, satin and brocade. with accent notes of brass and | social held in the church hall. | at the Prince Rupert Hotel and the Prince. Rupert Toast- Drapable crepes appear in jewel | harvest gold, then amethyst anc The event presaged plans for) “~~ cic rinpamenenen \* nastars club will hold its third luncheon mecting at the colors ... Paisleys blaze right) grape and ruby re . the couple's marriage which will| tencher and secretary of the, Prince Rupert’ Hotel at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. through from day to evening ... oe brocade cocktail dresses team Daily News Classified Ads. take place Friday. — | Young People's association. . with matching theater coats. . On behalf of the congregation, Mr. Domreis is secretary- . Henry Vanderheide pre esented | treasurer of the Sunday school | Art classes sta rt Monday: eee etter meee gene amnne Tg the. gueats-of-honor with a and a leader of the churel’s ' ; ‘civic. CENTRE Asso C A ON bronze and white cannister set! Cub Pack, Id | . R SSOCIATI and bread box. | Bible games and refreshments Centre can USe O Ny ONS Miss Powell is a Sunday school | concluded thg pleasant function.) Royer Hinman, Calgary ar-;and design, which, will be part) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING vist who ‘recently moved to; of the Centre's Arts and Crafts JACK AND JILL FURNITURE ARRIVES Prince Rupert will give lstruc- | program, also to be held Monday | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959, 8 p.m. tion In oll painting this winter | nights. | COMMON LOUNGE at the Civic Contre Art club, ~ a nce c clin C sel it, was announced today, Mrs, Hinman, director of arts | Order of husiness will include presentation of ‘reports, Gui At the first session, Mondny,| and crafts, today asked women election .of officers, etc, Every member of the age of 19 October 5, Mr. Hinman will out- | who have nylon stockings to dis-|] years or over shall be entitled to vote. line the course and hopes for a card, to please bring them Lo | tor. cto er good attendance, the Civic Contre where they can i] MRS, D, N. PARENT, Secretary, -For new members, there wil be used. for stuffing toys and | . be special classes in drawing | many other uses, | A Children’ s Guidance Clinic” will 0 conducted in Prince Rupert on October 20 ‘and 2) in the Skeena | Health Unit, members of the Prince Rupert branch of the Retarded Children’s Society of British Col- umbia, last night were told at the regular meeting held in the Skeena Health Unit. AW parents Interested Inate [coe “ tonding this clinis ‘are astod J, M. Phillipron, School Dis- |. eto pet in toueh with) Mrs, M. | triet 82, school auporintendont, J, Ovoft, sentor hentth nurse | commended Jack and Jill school wt the Sheana Wealth Unit, director. Mra, Joe Ridadale for . During the business. session, | her oxcallent work with = the ‘ehnlred by president George: W. children in the school, ’ Cook, Jt was, reported that the} Tt was also announced that f ance | "ANOTHER a nt | LEGION AUDITORIUM fe FOR DEALING WITH af + FRIDAY, ‘OCTOBER 2 | i: 4 a“ The man you like to call” furntiure, which was. belng, do-| three. new members had joinod Syated.-to the “Jaek and dil") the chapter, sehonl, hy: ne Ppivnaby, had Ch, Naot of rovt MeNoil, Vani | mn | | oO | trios Limited, at Byrnaby, had) couver: Island, was, announcac . : | | | a arrived, the winner of the” “Hawallan no. Esso) for FAST, EFFICIENT a “, Pho furniture consixts of two| Holiday Contest," which wna | TOpme2 am, | ADMISSION 75c EA, | HELPFUL SERVICE | a 4 doaka with chairs and gne lon conducted during the summer moe ao | | : tnblo with four chaltt sup's| minim ovend prize of emt tron | | EVERYBODY WELCOME eS ee poe, | ae ', Cook expressed tha group's| ning second prize of car Wros vn . M | | . appreciation for Unl# school) was Mrs, G1, W, Graham of Vie- vm UMS PREG THROUGTT tho Inttice crust Invitingly in. this 4 . | ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST | pe oquipmant, Loria, wa Grane war fore tosh yum me a smitty to othoy fruit plos mixing . ~ - | | | Mt It was voported that a cheque! mer District §2 Inxpector of) aunt oad v4 with sugar, flour or other thickener, ane . . - , 2 for #60 had bean recalvod from Schools, NWving In Prinee. Rup- dolting the top with butter, . . | Neil §tromdahl _ Prince Rupert m Prinea Burner’ eltluah. Oth | ee Pholo consumor doglion, Cinna Department of. Ayriouttiave, | | Gl t , , : rn) . . ‘ 1 i. ‘ , . ‘ ns ~ oy oe Fo : : 4 te att ‘ 1 Loos so : » soy ’ . Be ee ety \ + . ' . be . pi leh ‘ oa : : eo ; ota . : ‘ ' ; ro rd Wel ate, | - re ors er poo, N : hon ' ’ , . 4 : . . : too Ly it