: mos cimeinemeame samen | see os ss iin ere ew egy J Dy V], 1e) di | ‘ 4 On the '—Foot Lights— | Jown and District oles ) utstan Ing | OOK SHELF | aa | : . Women Attend ; : } i Little Theatre is concerned | . ° ay or ed 5 n erim R d C | -ANDMA MOSES ‘| with drama, but what is drama? e ross 4 cA hes , Where, why, and when did it | A: ue . TORON we e begin? For the answer, let’s t g tt | POBONTO some” of" the t Prince Rupert |? ; , go | , _ ee — up way back in time to Greece in’ | if a e €a ommi ee | world’s outstanding women from | brary 550 B.C. 1 : ‘ ; : : - both sides of the Iron Curtain ‘tate untate and The religious saat or tas An interim committee was formed last night to! wili be taking part in the sess-| e book, written by eg & ; | oss : oe . ad oe ia a ote, “most famous |44¥ Were trying to impress upon |take definite steps in forming an Air Cadet League) ons of Mae Intemational Rea vomen the people the powers of the ee Prince BR ‘ oe te at pen Fst: various gods. Thespis, a man of {sn wainee AUper t. po sey ae Ant . ee ingeniity, found an effective) i] Chairman of the committee is J, E. Taylor, man- lens tee 2 come Miss | ; ne 3. ¥4¥ to do this. He arranged, Ls . “ut Mh oy nt local aa nee wae 1. aanist- | L Uranding _ *-/ upon a stage, a chorus which | Agel of the Royal Bank here. é j ant segal adviser to the Foreign | mple. colorfu:,|°#"8 mournful, tragic chants | Other members of the com-|- - /Oties ans “eather = of several ‘aivic, wise and | While a lone actor portrayed the pj mittee are Prank ‘Hicks, Jack|er here prior to her marriage in| va 2 co wn the British : intit thé sufferings of a man tortured by | Laurie, Archie Gordon, George | Edmonton on July 4 ear | 00K Of Internationa] Law, f fe eee what the gods for his disobedience. | Kearley, F. E. Anfield, Dr. A. W.| re a ee Yoder, president an many Another man of ideas, Aeschy- Large and Dr. W. R. S. Wilson. Mrs. W. Koughan and her two| pe wa nag ase = Sousdor has lus, added co-actors and cos- | Big problem facing the interim | children have returned, to the| rag se My ones decorated botis | ) - ok a tumes to the performances. ' committee, it reports, is finding | city from a three-week vacation | oy 7 2 ; a and her | - : prays | Rome saw the entertainment |; accommodation for air cadets to|in Vancouver | well “9% saeinas a i an - oo e to earn | Y#!ue rather than the religious | hold meetings and take instruc- | eee | ate. From Chile will seas nak ‘a hired girl, Power im this early form of jtion. Mr. Gordon has been ap-| mrs w Whiffin and her! Balmaceda Lazdzno. second vice. ea abd tof the drama and began to copy and ; Pointed to investigate. graniddaughter, Miss Leona Wick. president of the Chilean central and her hus- Modify it. Since then drama has| | When a permanent commit-| wil] accompany Mrs. Whiffin’s! committee. ‘oinia. They|8fOWN and spread throughout jee is formed, an adult com-|son, R. M Whiffin, on a boat The s ; i i y ; © Bi : ; ; Bete , i ne Spahis ed Cross is send- the Cambridge | *2e world. In its early stages it manding officer will be ap-|trip to Victoria. Mr Whiffin has! ing ecg eee ral erent ‘i@hded: angie ae to tragedy, but = pointed. |been visiting here for the past | of La Victoria who has had pi t Eagle Bridge |COMedy was later introduced. « | 6% week i le dge As the conturine passed, panto-| ee ee : ee : ; . statues dedicated to her, one in mime, farce, myster lo- | Miss C, Sieverwright, Salva | Madrid, the other in Cadiz. She five o* eae ak er aol a “m tion Army worker at Wrangell, Mr. Hal Hilliard, reporter for! holds 11 decorations Her specia! | uduithood and] pe ae were added We eant 4 | Alaska, who has been visiting in| the Toronto Star, and Aft Jones, | field is volunteer nursing. | far, 11 grand- have & look ak pr sien ‘- iain b-» Prince Rupert, leaves tomorrow|OWner of Artray Limited, well-| Brita Winpoorn, assistant gen-' ot - grandee oie § ater : ¥ (night for Victoria aboard i ee Studio in Vancou-| eral of the Swedish Red Cross lume, ae | Camosun. }ver, left here by plane yester-|holds both Finnish and Polish . Moses oe PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK| COCKTAIL FASHIONS—Pierre | eo |day for the south after a two-|Red Cross medals of merit. In ] erage a Gerry Woodside is a very ver-| Balmain of Paris designed this esiveuia or arch| 92 visit in Prince Rupert. Mr./ the Belgian delegation is Mad- that she S#tle young man. In private life! severely-styled black cocktail re © ae oe a h this | Hilliard will spend a short va-|ame Pauj Lippens, a member of taney aeens {ne is a husband and the father aici ' : nee | reenaway passed throug “ication in Vancouver before | the national executive who has fancy work ft “hild . ; dress to sell™to middle-class city last night en route to Port), 4. : o 2 ; began | 2! 'wo children. He has a job : es |heading home. been awarded the Florence? ) She began |». bookkeeper at Columbia Cel-| CUStomers in the British home | Simpson where Mr. Greenaway | . Nightingale medal and has bee1 ew years, her! jog. His public life is a busy| Market. It is in Givrine noppe | has been posted to the United ee a led & Chevail ‘ a loved ‘maa YS Geert rit stand-up |church. -M a the} Miss Margaret Martinusen, | € ler de l’'Order de ed all over|0M¢: He's an officer in the Seal 87°Sérain with a stand-up | churc irs. Greenaway, mt whe has Seon visiting he | Leopold for her services during iced all ove Cadet Corps, takes an active part| tabbed collar, hip pockets and | former Anita Stewart. was a Gua nt Sens ao cot po al ei wars, The Countess 07 Grandma Ss "ate - | 2 ‘ $ . ‘ ia ‘ - /Onts.a wi he slavi on ad Eroves. Sy From Five to Five- | aze ton O owing rip |visiting her parents at Telkwa. — gy ote: the Repetevies y A The two visitors spent a week th cme a . pon * ' ' 1 ’ ‘ j ei lie se g me, Li Te shuan ANDFUL OF DUST Newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Newman Glen Corn- at Lakéelse Lake. aa : pei ¥ 1ugh irie writers, But one English-| . : . : . . : : ¢ 2 a of the Coane AM 3 vm. Earl Sar- |™an, Evelyn Waugh, has written| ish, now on their honeymoon in the Okanagan and Mrs. W. D. Vance,’ who has} CT9SS. Library) eid tat eee eee other interior points of B.C., will reside at Hazelton en hae i se ean os IN DEMAND» adoxes of |/#0@ iat may very A OF : ‘ : ‘ some t ‘s é P aS N ).—Briti «4 hat peesne permanent classics. on their return, where the groom is employed al meeting her mother, who ‘has a ae cue ane! atire has Waugh’s approach to satire is Silver Standard Mines | attained the age of 81 years. its air hostesses are marrying a rreat sat-| ‘rough comedy. Critic Edmund |"? 5, Ree. : 7 blue gown With a brocaded satin | oy the rate of one a week. The'' 7 orem Wilson speaks of him as “the| The wedding took place here/|b a sown B 7 e : fuij|.. Nick Desawbef,-who lived in iigiouse ned irlin ived 150 only first rate comic genius that|/last Monday when Margaret | bodice and Cape, and s« fm | Prince Rupert years ago, has! ~ lieati : oh tics ies egy | AS appeared in English since | Elizabeth Carr became the bride | 11Ylon tulle skirt over taffeta. j éppications weekly from would- ’ Bernard Shaw ? “A HANDFUL OF DUST” will make the reader laugh a great deal; its portraits of the run down upper class English are ex- tremely funny. But it wll gradu- U golds ealest tists of of Cnt ‘ COLUMBIA j Cp i ally dawn that the author is also Viasenigned recording some very pungent RECORDS @t truths and profound meanings - about the way of our modern ne world. Back of laughter one may feel a very definite shudder FOR JUR PICK OF IPULAR RECORDS COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED and RECONDITIONED PERT RADIO ELECTRIC ot Phone Black 389 210—4th Street RECORDS YOU'LL ENJOY AT McRAE BROS. KPM POPIILAR ly Heart N { = Al Martino ired hihes | Les Paul and Marty Ford h : } fro0d Ola Summertime Bell pastel stocks banked on each side of the chancel The beautiful wedding . cere mony, performed by the Rt. Rev J.B. Gibson, Bi hop of Caledonia “was attended by many friends and relatives The bridal dress was of Bei- hgian lace. over heavy white! Satin. ‘The bodice featured a | sweetheart neckline. and: Eliza | | i } | Ymphonies No, 82 and 85— foogie Mitch Miller frenade for Horns np we RPM WESTERN ee in the Lobby of Your Heart H. Thompson * ' Make Me Gry Again ; | * Suto You Know George Morgan histly My Love nt ‘ : : Litto Jimmy Dickens ot Di tly Dog POP] AR er the R Hnhow Les Brown i vey 'e Evening by the Moonlight ‘ Ames Bros Ae : 1 “ Y Souvenir Jan Garber J AlSt Show On Earth Paramount Band 9) LASSICAL end hiv i Pelssohn: onecerto for Two Pianos— ell viden. 2710 Frugoni and Annarosa Taddei, pianists fen i | | Vienna Symphony Orchestra and Czerny Etudes— Played by Mikios Schwalb men "enti, Cramer PM ALBUMS Jolson Souveni Aliss Walizes eg in the Rain r Album, Vol, 2 Harry Horlick Original MGM Cast e Hetry Widow Al Goodman SINGLES __ de; It's Best We Say Goodbye. Evelyn Knight Phe World Has 4 Promise a > After You've Gone the Mountains im op the Time You Say Goodbye Dinah Shore Barclay Allen Dinah Shore t special | bethan, collar | veil , bouquet | Yoses intermingled with stepha-| of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Cornish of Michel, B.C., at St. Andrew’s Cathedral Church Bride is the daughter of M and Mrs. John R. Carr, 925 Bor den Street The radiant bride approached the altar on the arm of her father in a church setting which featured white gladioli and pink matching lace held thx of illusion net. Th wa pink lingert brida! of notis. White $aiin single strand of earrings to match completed the ensemble Miss Eleanor Carr, only sister of the bride, attended maid of honor, wearing a readers lippers and pea her a3 pale | @ Cash for ald gold. Bulger’s @ Altention Elks—-Meeting July 21, 8 p.m. (170) @ Salt Lake Ferry running ‘very day. weather permitting Refer to schedule elsewhefe in his paper (1t) ® I-cndon Repair has re ypened under new management very kind of reprirs made iil types of shots. Only. the best | pueLiy workmanship (170p) '@ Sons of Norway picnic Sun- day, July 20, at. Tugwell. Boats leave Home Oil Dock at 9:30 i.m., weather permitting, §.O.N. members, Sonja Ladies and es- corts (169) @ Attention, members of Prince Rupert Lodge No. 63, LOOP, You are requested to attend a meeting Saturday, July ‘9. at 8 p.m. Visit from Lakelse |}Lodge. and Third. Dozreé, J. Secretary. (169) Yavidson, P.G., A Juliet cap of | iD] rapture | and | Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, J my 16 uly 1906 , 1992 TEE-SHIRTS FOR SUMMER COMFORT AND SMARTNESS JANTZEN: Ultra smart Tee-Shirts- in Jantzen’s exclusive new open stitch fine combed eotten. H with contrasting trim TOOKE: For smart good looks and the finest leisure time comfort you have ever imagined, try the Playday Sutton Tee-Shirt by Tooke. Made in mercerized cotton knit with contrasting color bands on collar edges and pockets. Short sleeves and fully washable. HARVEY-WOODS: Fine interlocked cotton Tee-Shirts with round neck or Windsor Collar—contrasting shade< plain colors—-Wine, Silver, Yellow, Light Blue, Beige and White. Choose your Harvey-Woods Tee-Shirt today while the color range is complete. 4 and finished collar or Priced at $2.00 and $3.00 WATTS & NICKERSON MEN’S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 345 | 2 : ; e ne 1e city, an ay Miss Victoria Lewis, other at- ™ turned to the cit; 7 Tee lecide t in here perman ne hosienen lat ’ cide rema ere perman- tendant, wore a lilac embossed S°cl@e to rema i . only a small : ; number qualify. . cat. 2 ently. He had heen identified __ ; a ee organdy gown with a_ three- Hise ‘ f sit . nti ., With Elio’s store here until the tiered skirt and satin bolero latter sold out and later iecated 4 Both wore identical hats and 7 7 . ‘ } : . ootenays. white gloves to-match their en- 1? the K " — semble ” | The flower ‘girl, little Miss : ; rived on the Camosun last nignt Karen Forman, daughter of Mr, ~Ved On the Ca oe ng ¥ ‘ ? from Vancouver to visit their and Mrs. Pat Forman, wore an 7 3 pe ‘ write Son-th-law and dalighter, Mr ijua blue nylon dress with white ani Mrs. R B Mortimer sé net over skirt ¢ halo head SO oe ee oe cb ea rh ane oe “ Fourth Avenue East. They will | adress 2 Mr. lan MacRae was best man pe Here —— . Bi Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Allan ar- SALT LAKE FERRY SCHEDULE Hor . were ushers «s«; NG Mr, R.A, McLeod who have Monday Through | ford, B.C., were ushers. been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. y ‘ Saturday Leave Cow Bay Floats 2 p.m. 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m. | RECEPTION Ed Saunders jeft by car for the At the reception in the Can-| south late Friday. adian Legion auditorium, the! They will visit in the Okanagan bride’s mothey chose a gown of before returning to their home in and 7 p.m, ‘avy blue silk and lace. Her/ Langley Prairie. SUINDAY: wide-brimmed ‘hat was of navy, . My. and Mrs. J. M. Chater are yellow roses, .She wore a corsage’ motorng to Lake Kathlyn where ‘o match. The groom’s mother! they will spend the next month | Straw and nylon trimmed with: Continuous Service > Starting 10:30 a.m. | was unable to attend. at. their. summer cottage, All Schedules S Seaal The hall was decorated with . ee pink and white streamers and) Mrs. Avis Poole, formerly of Weather Permitting featured an evergreen archway,| The Dalles, Oregon, arrived here edged with pink and white and| Wednesday on the Prince Rupert PHONE BLACK 926 centred by two white wedding to take up residence with her 5 bells and flanked with four bas-|S0n, W. N. Poole, local barrister kets of white gladioli and stocks.| Mrs. Poole was well known in| - —— serene on The many guests were received | Morth-eastern Oregon as a con- by the bride's mother. The wed- cert pianist; teacher and radio | ASK FOR SCOTLAND'S ding table was govered with a/ artist, | FAVOURITE SON lace cloth. centred by .a’ four-|— 1 tiered wedding cake which was ’ topped by a spray of stephanotis J H N N | E ‘ On each sid. was a cut glass how! ie ff pink roses and two. silver ‘ candle holders with pink tapers. “ Refieshment table was centred 5 WALKER BORN 1820— STILL GOING . STRONG by a silver basket filled with white carnations. In charge of the punch bowl were Capt. B. R. Wi'son, Mr. Douglas Little and M.. Fred Ramsay. Toast to the bide was propos- ed. by Dr, R. G. Large. Mr. Mac- Rac proposed the toast’ to the bridesmaid. Out of town guests included Mrs. Henry Brentzen of Port Simpson, Serving tefreshments were| Mrs. Olga Zabudney.. Mrs, R McBride, Mrs. J. 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