Me Sravels World f ~fravets ortd as Y Roving Report er MONTREAL Denike might be called a roving home with: bandages and medi- cine as with paper and type writer. She’s .a public health specialist from Washington, D.C Miss Denike’s assignment is to tour as much of the world as she can, learning about health systems and methods and re- porting back to the American Nurses Association. She is director of Student Health Services at Freedman’s Hospital in Washington, and has a master’s degree from the University of Minnesota. Whenever she comes across an idea that could be used back home, out comes the typewriter and off goes a report to Wash- ington. She has already visited Mexico, Spain, Germany, Eng- land and France. At present she is taking a look at the way Canadians ap- proach health problems. She Says Canadians do things “much ;the same as at home.” Even the |top 10 fatal diseases in Canada are the same, as those in the at. i - ‘ rolling pin comes in handy at reducing unwanted pounds’ on thighs i vho enters the Miss America contest at Diller. gamb seed talented blonde from Agincourt, near Toronto, was a mite heavy but the pounds have been taken off. Her fame, too, is spreading. quadron in San Diego, Calif., has asked her for a pin-up picture to Korea (CP PHOTO) Atlantic u-old Washington a Craf tsmen Busy Making Tiaras For Coronation LONDON (CP)—British jewelry designers are (cP) — Isadore fashioning reporter, but she's as much at formal w tiaras and magnificent jewelry suites for ear, to be worn in Westminster Abbey at the Coronation next June and on other state occasions in connection with the crowning of Queen Elizabeth. The Coronation is also respon-, sible for preparation of many designs with a coronation motif to be sold at home and abroad as Symbol 1 souvenirs Pearls and diamonds are com- bined ) make some unusual tiaras. One London jeweller has designed a tiara on a base of three rows of pearls, with the addition of larger pearls and Glamonds, This one is very light and can be worn comfortably for long periods PLATINUM FAVORED Tt ydern i are set in platinu in contrast to older designs that were always in gold Lacy designs seen at previous coronations are also ul 07 Fringe and >Uli-lay fashions now are fashionable. ; One London weller pro- ducing tiaras with a dual pur- pose. They may be converted in a ‘ i¢w minutes to be worn at There will also be cake and sweet dishes in similar de- signs, letter-openers shaped like swords, and a lot of others. For the younger woman there will be powder compacts with a crown design or the portrait of ue Queen, And for the woman who is not lussy apout an obirusive vuvenir, there are tiny charms Shaped like crowns and sworas v aad to a bracelet. BAD CHARACTERS LONDON (P)—The Home Of- fice reports crime in England ana Wales is on the increase With 524,506 indictable offences, jast. year’s figures are higher ever before, in 1948 the vial | total was 522,684 compared with 283,220 in 1938 . WRITING GENIUS Daniel Defoe, son of a butcher was 58 years old when he wrote Pencils, Scribblers, Pencil Boxes, Erasers, Rulers, Zipper Binders, Pens, Ink, Fountain Pens, Paints, Crayons and anything else you need for school on September 2nd. LY 518 3rd Ave Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 3, 1952 EL THE KIND THAT MAKES LEARNING EASY HE VARIETY STOR Your Dimes are hittte D teat AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY LTD. A Complete WET WASH 9% LOA IEE AE ANE II TRON. PNP SMR AEB TP ——~~—"T United States. | diamond necklaces. In turn, the Pecans suis eae : => ; . But she has found that stand-| necklace can be split into a al tae ary Robinson LAUNDRY SERVICE. 3 , ight Ceremony Joins Teng-Burnett; jards of public nursing differ|double clip and earrings pci ees Can ea widely fre , : ry The crown motif of course is : ‘ ‘eri Alig Regs Sic trad Bimal bates rd sy 9h Bring your laundry down. a Y k F i| H Sanitation in Mexico is stili|a favorite one for costume iew- S| e in u on O OWING oneymoon | primitive, she says, In Britain|elry to be sold in Britain during Have it | they are as up-to-date as any-|the coronation ybar. Crown i Rupert For the honeymoon, which is; On their return they will re-| where, with maternity work es-| brooches worn on the lapel of Automatically Washed , y n was being spent motoring through/side in Prince Rupert until the! pecially well advanced. but jacket, or even in the hair, ay essive| the« interior, the bride chose a|spring when they will make/there tradition is still over-| will be in pearls or rhinestones. WHILE U WAIT — 30-MINUTE SERVICE mniz- fawn tailored suit with con-|their home in the Yukon near) emphasized, she thinks. Among coronation. souvenirs ic First) trasting accessories | Dawson City Britain, however, has a lower|silver will be used for tiny hair-| Up to 9 Ibs. Dry Weight ee 42c¢ en Bat Be ee ete eee re ee eee ee ee 2 rate the Canada | brush cocktail Ks ank- # aes i ; Pag See ene een Mrnatien, conktal =. ene NO CHARGES—-NO PICKUPS--NO DELIVERIES hter of) ¢ c 4 jor the United States, she said,| ards and sauce boats. For chil ae his Mead - Cust h Mr. J Jeu ud ] istrict hits | because there nurses are train-|dren there will be silver por- Patents Ala i bo your wash Faster at Lower Co: ride 3 | as j 2S 4 re < , fers with - leur_de-} ae a ts i ide of jed as midwives and there is an ringers with a fleur-de lis de Jif. 743 2nd Ave. W. Phone Blue 967 for information on-Bur jactive program of pre-natal!) sien, a hair brushes deco- a C { | B C Dele ates Attend |“ for all prospective mothers. rated with miniature crowns ' en fa ° . g | i. THIS IS THE enera nod oO ngiicans | ® THIS 1S ONE THIRD TIME J @iA\y the OF THOSE Wer “remedies. ~ °2B \ YOURE BREAKING : te : a MORNINGS YOU BS ALL MY BONES! phe Mrs. Norah Arnold, president of the Caledonia I CAN'T - her in : ji i oes : Diocesan Board of the Women’s Auxiliary, and Mrs. han- Guy Wynn of Woodcock, delegate of, the W.A. of ion_ Caledonia, are attending the General Synod of the qe Church of England at London, Ont., during the week eds by idress| OL GLb: 7. ‘a if hold Other central B.C. delegat M eee ee a ee ; . ' of B , couver 1 spending he Oi Fred Fowler of |in the city with Mr. and M : | ? : tu Mi Smith is Mr 1 on Smithers : Mr Arnold left ¢ M yy I FILLED THE BAS'N ITS AWFULLY tron train and following end Y WITH HOT WATER -- QUIET UP che London meeting will attend e Harold E-dsvik, why vias spen HERES YOUR SHAVING THERG, MOAN ay ecutive meetings of the Domin-|the summer with the Forestry BRUSH AND RAZOR-- n net ecutive meevungs or . } fag Service near Frahicoiss Lake. re E NOW SHAVE xu ion Board of the W.A. at W : tank’ font nd then petits turned to the city last week-end ail . Hr ae the WA. ‘ nua and plans to enter University of f r ng 1 W n alse li B.C e aide t his meeti Qn ) ner etu Lo { ai ats ere Arnold ‘expects. wo watt] — OCICS branches of the W.A. at Vandei hoof, Burns Lake and Smithers.| @ Sonja mebiing, rs. H. Knut en's, Wednesday (207) ear, were - ta Speight sagt )- @ Regular monthly meeting, in blue night for Masset to teach school Palkia Auxiliary Canadian Le- and the| having arrived from Kelowna | ¥@leS. ee (207) REMEMBER, DAGWOOD, gion, Sept. 4, 8 p.m wp YOU HAVE TEN MOUTHS Both car-| Sunday night TO FEED pink @ Order of Royai Purple meet- ns with Mrs. Oscar Olson jeft last week |ing 8 p.m. Friday, September 5 jue) With her daughter Paula for! Elks Home (209) ritt where he will 1 @ Carpenters Union meeting N the ; School Wednesday, 8 p.m., Fraser St 3 Mrs. D. R. Barclay has return Hall. Business: Important. (207) ed to the city following a holidays @ Meeting of Job’s Daughte es in Vancouvet Friday, September 5, 8 p.m 4 1 7 : General business. silver march nanan Miss Joyce Scherk left last) jnq part; (209) hight by train for Vancouver , utifully| where she will attend Normal! ® Attention ail Scout Con- | ira Mitech-| School which opens Monday ict your Scoutmasters immedi F he Can Pe ,ately in anREC ROR with eae ~ GuicK COOKIE, HAND ME auditorium where FRANCOIS LAKE oming visit of Prime Minister HERE, TAKE A) MAMA, HE THE OTHER BLUE SOCK was he : Meee Louis St. Laurent (1t) A ee ace “sD SS ss HAS ON ONE were received by Mr and Mrs Clarence Corll “| @ Cathedral Sunday School A BITE OF a ‘ vho chose; have returned from White Rock Sivas ving 1 p.m. Imperial ith Jace; Where tity eve been eg 2 Dock Saturday next Bring hat i vo Mi Cortiss’ borer . a lunch. If wel, cone ta tue peafl mauve ny — weeks, They travelled by | (, fun and games. (209) car who a ; @ Watch for advertisement for il $€ a very Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaffer|‘two Bie Auction Sales by T. rl lel of navy | @nd the latter’s sister Mrs. Dreu-| Christie. to be held Friday eve- mine vith white tall drove up from Glendive, ning, September 5, at 7:30 p.m han w.; Montana, and are the guestS! and Saturday afternoon, Sep- 1 velvet with Here of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shaf-|temper 6. at 1:30 p.m., in navy n, {ter Smith’s warehouse, lst Ave. and h we was of McBride (1t) CONDUCTOR, WILL A Miss Frances Johnson has 1° | YOU HAVE JUST * ‘ turned to the Canadian Union| @ International Brotherhood of } : ONE MINUTE YOU PLEASE SEE every proposed | « ‘ \ } > cS hite and Pane i] ! => TO CATCH THAT HE GETS OFF { Collega at College Heights, Al-| Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill} oi ¥ AT CENTRAL Dride, which ber . ; : Worke Union, Loenl 708-—Sne- YOUR BUS 7 be rta orkers on, LO ‘ op AVENUE ? 1 , oy Bron : jcial meeting Wednesday, Sep- | , Proposed! Mr. and Mrs, William Apple- tember 3, Civic Centre, 7:30 ee ra 8 — So tl?) gate and daughter, Beverlev,| p.m also Metropole Hall, !0 , Tom Eng-' spent several weeks here with a.m. Thursday. Business: Report Watt the Van Zanten family. Their! of wage celegates and referen home is in Worland, Wyoming. ‘dum vote (207) | 1 ~ “inbroidered inaeebeesiates mast salons “entred by a as ed three- ~ PL adhe [| SEPTEMBER 19 Nd groom af- Tae LP J. Addison took 1th) cL bald Ws Bet ced Le dal Serving 4 he Misse DID YOU FORGET Eileen Joretaa YOUR OFFICES ARE _ VOrSwat, CLOSED TODAY Seka. se BECAUSE WE'RE ‘ul, Donna | RE DECORATING? nha Mitchell, ‘CO Wrigns | illan Provided | Ale dancing, fATE the lowas! | * 0 Canada are 4 “ye mechan - DR and manager-