fr ” PAGE FOUR Lief Erikson _ WhistDrive- | 25 to 30 Cents Dance Enjoyed On Dollar hel ae dance was held by the SAVE... joyable whist drive and Lief Erikson Society last night in the Metropole When outfitting for the win- Hall. There were eleven tables of ter don't forget that you can “arcs, more young people coming get wearing apparel at much y the dance which fol- lower prices at— lowe e serving of delicious re-/ freshments Prize-winners at cards were: La- Montreal dies’ first, Mrs. I. Bye; second, Miss Astrid Selfjord: consolation, Miss Fi. | first Corinna Peterson: men’s Importers dor Anderson ea n ation, Maurelius Mrs. J. S. Black’s orc! We have just purchased new ra | goods at pres low prices vided the music for dancing. Al and we are giving our custom- Lin 1, in addition to being n of the was master of ceremonies. A ladies’ committee was in charge committee in ers the benefit for quick turn- over. Call and see the goods. |/charge Heating and —— Metal Working | SPORTCHAT | a Are Discussed The rather keen interest which . . |}was manifested in the bout last | , 2) | week between Benny Wendle and ertisement ts not or displayed by Control ~« 4U the Government of Columbia. Board,or by ritis: THE DAILY NEWS Sweetest (By Barbara Brooks) HAM SCALLOPED WITU POTATOES (one inch thic One slice of ham ;six medium sized potat butter, one-half teaspoon salt, ps er, enough milk to cover potat about three cups to flour (not t ham may be quite salty some of the flour mixt potatoes and, dot lig iof the butter. Add another layer of sliced potatce again with flour r | with butter. Repeat this until all potatoes are used. Put the res the flour’ mixture 1 but the top. Fill th Fill Ue much salt one-third cup flour, two tablespoo: IN PICTURE Prominent Figures on Screen Depict Studio Scenes in Stuart Erwin Film “Make Me a Star” k), JES There is no dé iS ent in “Make P- | Erwin’s latest arth of stellar tal- Me a Star,” Stuart picture, a comeday- eS drama, which is being presented at he Capitol Theatre here as the Peel and cut potatoes in thin ;week-end feature offering slices. Place ham in bottom of a; In addition to.the regular cast casserole. Cover with a half inch of |}Which includes Erwin, Joan Blon- sliced potatoes. Add salt and pe] ll, Zasu Pitts and Ben Turpin, everal other prominent stars Maurice Chevalier, Sylvia Sidney Claudette, Colbert, Gary Cooper, fallulah Bankhead, Clive Brook, 1|Frederic March, Phillips Holmes, Oakie and Charles Ruggles— r kb aCrn ippear in authentic studio scenes which are part of the plot-action Make Me P a Star.’ win, as the: movie-struck hero- who saves up his worshipper pen- uS- —_until the potatoes are covered. Bak a grocery clerk in a small| the in a moderate oven (375 d. F.) until i-west town and goes to the film | ithe potatoes are done (about 50 160 minutes). With the ham and potato ; dd |Nina Gurvich and the ensuing t > ress ves- ‘ . ss James Steen, in an a myst y*S-imatch between the winner and 5 hor ek ee Cink. atten : : terday to the Rotary Club, stressed | Riny Bagshaw which has been the value of the apprentice system in the sheet metal trade and men- tioned some of the evils arising from the present loose system. The speaker also mentioned that promised by Bill Stone augurs well for a revival of the boxing game in Rupert during the coming The recent lapse in cauliflower industry Prince winter Tus tne season locally AVES HEADS 7 BADMINTON <2" jthe oven, there will jutes for setting the te could be prepared placed in the r rator if is room for them. After 23e ked 15 or 20 z Pp iB i iminutes, start a corn flake char- 5. pet and Ben Turpin are lintts iotte. dish in be a few min- ble. A salad the plates there ** the potatoes |~" to capital seeking fame in the pictures, meets these various stars in the; course of his wandering about the studios seeking a job as an extra. Joan screen tious for 1 Erwin Blondell win a doubtful renown. splendid in comedy character rol>s | oe The Survival of MANY STARS | MB ssl Lk kee as a double for a celebrity and herself ambi- stellar success, takes pity ind finally helps him to} ' tte heating was passing |... AEF ‘ : ; ; i the matter of heating wa P e i} seems to have had the effect of in-' Annual Meeting of Prince Rupert | gh an experimental phase RBG: bl, ae is -—_—_— through - ee menta’ phase /creasing enthusiasm for the en- Association—Tournaments | which was likely to revolutionize | deayor which is now being made to Are Planned FINED AT HAZELTON ola systems. He illustrated by re- | rest re it i ae nenain ton’ Lisi ildings oe | 4 ; ference to local buildings | Divisional headquarters of . ait . +h i a Sin . - ® ' . . me 7 | In addition the main even The Prince Rupert Badminton | Provincial police here have b sa rine t+rocted : ie 7 rised that hard Muld NS aries attracted a), ciation held a meeting last|AdVised that Richard Muldoe ix . i £ offieers for this | iMed $10 and costs by Stipendia leit on this after- night section Of offi S fOr tnis lia, left on this afte ent. E mn ee Magistrate Srorkes n for a trip to Toront season resulted as follows '4 charge of carrying a loadec on ecclesiastical business Honorary President—S. J. Jabour.|}arm in a miptorve The President—E. O. Aves was paid Vice-President—A. E. 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Si EF ° S last week for Quesnel where a lodge|J Cabbag ri ay atur ay is being instituted, proceeding from |2 Ibs. Loin Pork Chops— there to Prince Rupert 3 Specials ee eS returns Try a Wantj! ti 29¢ Advertisement | Shoulder I 29¢ Ruzap Roast of Beef— COUGHS J °: | For quick Victoria Cross Tea— per 1-lb. pkg. Malkin’s Best Raspberry Jam, per 2-lb. tin Peanut Butter 16¢c per 1-Ib. tin Take half « teaspoonful of er .Ib 9-Ib Minard’s in molasses. Heat ee $5¢e : "s, imbale it. Alse rub 4-lb. S it well into yeur chest tin You'll get relief ! Heinz Tomato Soup— 3 tins for Kellogg's Corn Flakes— 3 pkgs. for 25¢c | 25c Malkin’s Best COFFEE j j ? . i Choi Pea “ 15¢ Morte ee ‘bia tt ae 40c Maikin’s Best ae 50c. 25c 75€ a0c 50¢ 50c) | Miss D. 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