/ Women OF MOOSE NEWS - Monthly. hop. attended by fifty. teenagers. " Novelty dances created “lots of fun” “than 50 teenagers Thursd for. more ay ‘night who attended the first. of a series of dances to. be held “in the Moose ee by the Women. of the Moose Chapter No. .Committee “in charge of the - funtare event were Mrs, Ken- neth Nesbitt, Mrs. Thomas Pil- fold . ‘and Mrs, William | Pilfold. ‘Winning spotlight dance prizes were’ Skip Cronk and Shirley -Thompson | and — Wayne Specht and Bonnie Ness. ‘Broom -.dance winners were Brian Specht and Mary Orom., ‘Future dances will-be held. the second ‘Thursday of each month. “Taking care of -student nurse Janette Sparks willbe the year’s project. for ‘the Women of the Moose Hospital committee. | ‘At the last meeting of. the group held at the home of Mrs. A.C. Davis, it was decided to hold -a raffle in December to ‘raise funds... An ‘electric. frying Mrs. Nels Nelson welcomed ‘one guest at. the September 3 meet- Ing. and three guests who at- tended the | previous meeting. Monthly raffle was won by Mrs. A. C, Woodruff. f - ‘At the "September 2 meeting of the WOTM Publicity com- mittee held at the home of Mrs. William. Osborne six members and one guest were’ present. Chairman Mrs. Catherine Murphy presided. The: group decided” to begin compiling a scrap book for the chapter. Bingo was played and liam Osborne. Next meeting is October 8..: YY; hince Khrushchev | ‘top ruler " of housel, old i in Sovi rel Uric Lorn WASHINGTON | (AP) —Every once’ in a while, si Khrushchev gets a _ from just about the only person in the Soviet Union | bit of back talk. It comes _who can get away with it—his wife. ‘Nina. Petrovna Khrushchev in many ways symbolizes the hope of many a housewife in ‘the So- viet Union. She is a-sort of Grandmother Cinderélla, emerg- ing from the obscure | drabness which long was the lot of most. Soviet. wives. .And when Mrs, Khrushchev_—- the premier’s second wife—ar- rived.in the United States with _her, husband today, she found herself. in. the “ centre of ~the world’s. news spotlight. FIRST GLIMPSE ‘Foreigners:in Moscow got one of .their first glimpses of. Mrs. Khrushchev only. 344. years ago - when she turned up at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport. to . welcome “home son. Sergei. oe ‘She. was dressed rather drably, for ‘the wife of so important. a man: in the shapeless, colorless style to which Soviet women had _ to. accustom themselves. ~But. once Khrushchev emerg- .ed.as premier and the undisput- ‘ed Strong man’ of. the soviet yushchev ap- Each’ time?) : she’ Jooked ay OHS Taw EWA SCIENCE MONITOR Peat steele s rev OM Rela 1! ° Good Reading for the Whole Family eNews Facts - Family Features 5 @ ewe ome eee Gee oe ORF SER en fen eee cee we ome The Christian Science Manitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order, 1 yeor $20 CJ 6 months $10 (3 montis $5 0 Nome Address Gity 2one Slate Sapna tee amtmes aren $49 mommy Coes ee Amy oartamat ep nte ns nenae eet ! Say. this whisky is really A-l 4 wi oo “union, things. began: to change.. ’ PA-té bit more “sprightly,” STILL RESERVED | .Mrs.- Khrushchev remains: re- served. Though she now appears regularly with her husband at Moscow functions, she never en- ters with him. She shows up in the area reserved for the top circle, meeting foreign diplomats with simple charm, chatting graciously with their wives, and most of the time confining her conversation to affairs of. house- hold, children and grandchil- dren. Sn A teacher of social sciences by profession, Mrs. Khrushchev ap- parently is a good student. Her English, for.example,. is getting better all the time.. Little is known of her early life. No Westerner.can say where she met her husband, or wheth- er, indeed, she. is the mother: of five children. This. is a girl of 21, and it.is» believed Khrush- ‘chev. .married. “Nina Petrovna about 193: ue She- reared — the family.. OS RELAXED - PERSON. -North> her. relaxed; easy to talk: with. They ‘found, too, that Mrs. her tongue when her husband | he said invades the household.. She does not seem much about his violent politic or how he. runs his turbulent; Communist world — but | she speaks up sharply and even ar- gues with the boss when she seems to feel the occasion war- rants it. And he is apt to bow to her advice. to care | Miss Gail Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey, 619 Fourth Avenue East, left today by plane for Vancouver to take her third year at UBC, £ Youre TIRED HE TIME Now and then everybody gets a ‘tired-out’’ fecling, and may be ‘bothered by backaches, Perhaps noth: ing acriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. 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Barazzuol was feted : friends: Sunday after- noon’. when = Mrs... Peter Moroz and Mrs. Michael}: Karasosky were co-hostes- ses for a kitchen shower. ‘Held at’ the home of Mrs. _|.Moroz, the:‘affair was held to i honor: the wedding of Miss Bar- ‘azzuol to John Barazzuol which i will take.place Saturday. even- |-ing: in the Church of the An- nunciation.. ‘Before opening. her gifts, with bridesmaid-elect. »: Miss ‘Lydia | Mossimi assisting, Miss Baraz- ‘zuol was presented with a cor- sage; made by Mrs. Mervin Mar- ‘tin, “The ‘interesting “and useful ‘Kitchen utensils were attractive- ly arranged in a decorated bas- . ket to match the room setting. ‘Guests ‘offering’ best . wishes! were Mrs. . Harold: | -Mrs. Martin, ‘Mrs. James Gilbezt, committee for’ the 100,000-member International Federation” of University, Women... A University of Toronto honor arts: graduate, : she finds many problems affecting women need legislation. less |... than persistent prodding. The committee’s work. is linked with - _ that done by various United Nation’ § agencies.. . —CP photo. School: superintendent ~ addresses Rotarians © The 1959-60 general pattern. in School District! 52 is one of progress and improvement the. Prince Rupert Rotary club was told last week at its weekly |: luncheon meeting. ‘Guest speaker J. M.° Phillip- son, superintendent of educa- tion said that an increase. of seven teachers had been obtain- ed by the end of. July for the expected 2,500 students. to be enrolled this term. Last. year’s teaching staff numbered 79 for the 2,350 pupils in the district... “We published . a was: widely circulated. in. the} province and. which. proved } worthwhile,” Mr. Phillipson said. bulletin ‘*Teach in Prince Rupert’ which j cruitment he said that a con- tinuing staff could better achieve results than..a transient. staff. “One teacher for 10 years is better than 10 teachers for one year,” Mr. Phillipson ‘said, He praised high school prin- cipal R. F. Lucas for his- ‘dif- ficult job in bringing: abotit a marked change in. the :promo- tion picture.’He said that in 70 per cent of the courses there had been much improvement Over 1958 and that the high ‘School -had produced a number “Iam ,of, the opinion. that the | of scholarship winners, our. staff. are. ‘capable people.” qe “Americans © ‘who. have . visited” Mrs. Khrushchev - ‘found replacement and... additions - to! | ‘Considering: this to:.be “one ‘of: is the goal for’1959-60. his’. most interesting and: chal-' "}lenging years,. Mr. 1 and the new high school, No- s vember 1. On the subject of teacher re- Front PRINTED PATTERN WAIST 2AM 32" bi fe Hbeloms LOOK! 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City children -win art awards ‘Three Prince Rupert young- sters were among 22 children in the province to ke named win- ners of scholarship certificates ‘and cash awards, presented at { the eighth annual award. cere- mony-in the. ‘Painting: in the Parks” competition, .by T. .N. Beaupre, president of Columbia Cellulose Company Limited. - Award winners are Darlene Germscheid of Miller Bay- In- dian Hospital; Karen; McBride, 2085 Graham Avenue and Anne Harding. 2115 Graham Avenue. --Darlene’s.. painting. title was “Tied. Up,” Karen named her painting |“Fisherman’s Shack” and -Anne’s painting was “Dry- docks.’’: Forty-two awards were given shared work and play. They are to children.in the Greater Van- couver. area. Taking first prize of $50 in|crafts and to enjoy music and ‘the province was’ Avis.Meek of books. Each Sunday North Surrey while Del Ottemj;twice to the church of of Cloverdale won the $25 prize.|choice and the Major attends First and. second prize win- | her meetings at the Citadel. ners.in the Vancouyer.area.. were We, talked..long beyond, Merrily “Mann ~’ “ana “Stephanie! in All other: children “received However he asked that’ all per- awards ‘for the summer of 1960.. Phillipson sons concerned - upon. hearing , talked of school facilities, and negative criticism, . | Khrushchev Is not one to hold | he ‘hoped that. the Seal | selves “is it the truth. ” | Cove school would-open October ask . them-. “Prince Kupert Daily News _ Tuesday, September 15, 1959 \ Be Southword.. | |