December 22, 1927 ar. v vine DjifLY NEWS AgkH SfteaBessW Victor SCHOOL GIVE WERE MARRIED i ENTERTAINMENT LAST EVENING Otthppfionlc Victor Tallin Machine Co. Records Christmas gists that keep on giving A package of Victor Records makes a wonderful Christmas Gift. His Master's Voice dealers have special select inns including the famous Music Arts Library series any one of which makes a superb ami complete musical gift. 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Who Collect Gifts Instead of llringing Them TERRACE Doe. 33 The Chrtstmaa entertainment put on by the pupil of t public and high schools to ratie msjiey im provide Obrtatroaa cheer for sMttty famUlea. was M to O.W.VA Hall 00 Wednealay evening and drew a vary large crad. the large httl being filled to capacity with many standing H around the reem. The dlttereiit Items were til well rrn-dwad and displayed mtteti enerty it ln-IMMty on the part of Ute leathers In batfe. Following the pre gram Snts ciau appeared an fee seeee and Instead of the usual fltte and sweets presented to the chUdatn aa in lanp'r yeara. the children etoowefed btm with ftfU of tojr and clothing to be used in preparing Chrutma hamper. Following tbta tbe floor was 'Cleared jusd MeLareu's orches-tra provided music far a dance. For the tits hour tbe floor waa given over U tbe children who enjoyed tbe outing to the full. Tb toUowlng waa tbe program: "O Canada." Hat nation of Wei some Division 3. Sang DlvUlon 4. Reertatloar-TOM Olson. laatrumtntil Trio Annie, BUly and Jacky Alia a. Play -Christmas With the Ruggles." Part 1. Piano (election- -Elliott Head. Flay "Chili tmaa with the Rugglea." Part II. Plane duet Evelyn and Adeline Thomas. Recitation-Jean Doll. Mother, Goose Tableaux Division 4. Piano aolo Marjorie Kenney. Play Court tcene from "Aa You Like It." High School pupils. Piano aolo Annie Allan. Recitation Ina Smith. Play "Christmas In Canada." "Ood Save the king." SANTA CLAUS IN EAST END OF CITY I'atlier f'lirMmas Arrlird on scene at Rupert i:t (hurrh jit Mailt by t'ollottlng llrief Program Following a brief program which Included the singing of Christmas carols. children's exercises and vocal solos by W. Vandewater with Mrs. Frank Moore acting as accompanist. Santa Claus paid a visit last night to tbe children of Rupert East United Church Sunday school. Coming dawn an old fashioned chimney and fire place. Father Chrlst-uaa had a full kit with him and distributed an abundance of gifts and good things to the youngsters assembled in eager expectation of his coming. In charge of the event were W. Vanr dewater, superintendent of the Sunday school: Frank Moore. T. Ross Macfcay. Mrs. B. O. Beale. Miss Lillian Worsfold, Miss Phyllis Way. Miss Kathleen Duncan and Mtes Jean Wilson. Advertise In The DMlv New Montreal : Importers This great Sale still offers you wonderful opportunities of making very considerable savings on your Christmas purchases. The Whole stock and the stock is a big one is being offered regardless of cost. lale Now in Full Swing EVERY ARTICLE OF LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR OFFERED AT UNHEARD OF PRICES , Come in early and get your pick while the choice is good MEN'S SUITS LADIES' HOSE MEN'S OVERCOATS LADIES' LINGERIE MEN'S UNDERWEAR LADIES' SWEATERS MEN'S OVERALLS LADIES' SCARVES MEN'S SHIRTS LADIES' GLOVES -MEN'S-HATS LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Many ether articles for Ladies' Wear and everything ' that a man needs; and for boys, everything for his whole outfit from shoes to a cap, and household furnishings such as Blankets, Sheets, Towels, etc. ALL BEING OFFERED AT SACRIFICE PRICES., ; Remember, that even our regular Montreal prices arc forgotten at this sale. This is a real opportunity to save. Montreal : Importers Third Avenue, i ,MU. Bella McKenzie and David Enxlman Principal in Pretty Vj'wldlnj: in Manse A pretty ' and to teres Una weddtnz took place at T o'clock Ust eventng In i the Presbyterian Manse when Rev. J. H Frusell united in marriage Miat Isabel McKenzie. eldest daughter of Duncan1 McKenale. 37 Ambrose Avenue, and the late Mrs. McKenzie. and David Eastman, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Eastman. 617 Eighth Avenue East. Tbe ceremony took pise in the presence of a gathering of relatives and friends of tbe contracting couple. Tbe bride bad a charming appear, tnre in a wedding gown of white crepe- de-ohlne trimmed with lace. Sh wore; a bandeau of orange olossoma and ber bouquet waa of plak carnations. She was attended by her sister, Mlsa ChrlsaleJ McKenale, aa bridesmaid, who waa pretty in shell pink crepe -do -chine trimmed with gold lice and h wore a sliver1 bandeau and carried a bouqut of car-natlona. Th groomsman was James Underwood,' After the ceremony a reception wan held In tbe Boston Hall where wome seventy friends were gathered to do tumor to the bridal couple. Tbe bride was assumed in receiving by the' groom s mother w-ho wore a handsome gown of tavy blue trimmed with gray and with hat to match and the bride's sister. Mia Agnes McKenzie, who was dainty In pink and mauve crepe-de-ehlne. Tbe bridal table waa centred with tbe wedding cake which was cut by the bride. The toast to tbe bride was duly proposed and responded to and the evening's festivities concluded with dancing, music being, by an orchestra led by A. L. Sharpe. During the reception Mrs. Jarvls Mc-Leod sang and an Interpretive dance was given by MCsa Katherlne Eastman. Piper Alex. MscDsnald played ttM McKenzie Highlanders March as tbe bride and groom entered tbe ball. Mr. and Mrs. Eastman will " take up residence on Tenth' Avenue East. Both bride and groom are well known and popular amid a wide circle of friends, having resided In Prince Rupert for many years. Mr. Eastman is a member of the staff of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Shipyard and is well known as a musician. Mrs. Eastman has resided litre with ber parents alnce early girlhood. They will twelve gencr&t congratulations and good wishes. WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED Miss Pearl Thompson Kecomes llride of George Howe at Ceremony in Anglican Itectory A wedding of considerable local interest took place at 8 o'clock last night In the Anglican Rectory when Ven. Archdeacon Q A. Rl united In marriage Miss Pearl Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson, Eleventh Avenue East, and Oeorge Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howe. 336 Ninth Avenue West. The bride, who wore a pretty wedding dress of white crepe-de-chine trimmed with pearl beads and carried a bouquet cl white carnations, was attended, as bridesmaid by ber alster. Miss Marlon Thcmpson, who was dainty in pink crepe-de-c,htne, also carrying a bouquet jf white carnations. The bride was given in marriage by R. Cameron. Following the ceremony, a reception as held at the home of the groom's parents with about thirty-five guests In attendance. The bridal table was centred with the wedding cake which was cut by the br(de. The toast to the bride w$ proposed by R. Cameron, the room , responding suitably. Many gifts were-displayed, testifying to jthe popularity of a wide clijrle Jot if rienda of the contracting couple: ' Daiicing was enjoyed until Uw early hours of tbe morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howe will take up residence at 324 Ninth Avenue East. The groom, well known in the city. Is a member of the dry dock staff, while the bride wA formerly a member of the Prince Rupert Hospital staff. LAND ACT notice or Intention to apply to pi r n.tE i-tNii In Range 5 Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at the northerly end bf Telegraph Passage. Skeena River. TAKE NOTICE that J. H. Todd Si Sons of Victoria, B.C.. occupation salmon can. tiers, intend to. apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the horthwest corner of Lot 21, Range 8, C.D thence 35 chains east; thence 20 chains north, more or less, to high water mark; thence southerly along high water mark to the point of commencement, and containing 60 acres, more or less. J. II. TODD & SONS. LTD. - Applicant. Dated December 12th. 1927. MILK PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for ........ $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McRride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . nth St. Telephone JT7 .jMBM C QUIETLY WED LAST EVENING Archdeacon Hix Officiates at Nuptials of Miss Ruth M. Lemon and William 11. j McCailum At tbe home of the bride's mother. 657 Fifth Avenue East, the wedding took place quietly at 7 o'clock last, evening, Ven. Archdeacon O. A. Rlx officiating, of Miss Ruth Mary Lemon, daughter of Mrs. M. Lemon, and William Baxter McCailum. son of Mr. and Mrs. McCai I urn of Vancouver. Only Immediate friends and relatives were In attendance and- witnesses of the ceremony were the bride's mother and her brother, Myles Lemon. After a brief reception, Mr. and Mrs. McCailum sailed on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will spend a honeymoon visiting with thl groom's parents. Returning to the city in two or three week'a time, they wlU take , tip residence in Prince Rupert. 1 Congratulations and best wishes were generally extended to the couple who are well knownjamtd a wide circle ,of frlendsj Mlty McCalSura jveyettra was a member of the 'staff of' the. land registry office In the provincial government buildings. She received many presents from her associates In the government service Including a beautiful coffee percolator set from the staff of the land registry office. Mr. McCailum has been a member of the staff of Rose, Cowan & Latta here for several years. BAPTIST CHRISTMAS TREE LAST EVENING Ihilh Young and Old Enjoyed Entertainment by Children of Sunday School Last evening the Sunday school of the Baptist Church held their annual Christmas tree when the church waa well filled with children and adults. The artistic decorations were arranged by the teachers of the school. Those taking part In the program were as follows; Recitation by Oeorglna Lamb, David Houston, Amaranth Bury, Charles Bunn. Dorothy Blake, Jessie Brand, Donald Blake and Phyllis Hambltn. Songs by Edith Johnson. Enyd Morris, Oeorglna Lamb, and Hazel Mastlri. Fairy Song by Miss Bunn's class. Wel come Sang by D. MUle'a class, and Action Song by Mrs. Llnzey's class. The primary department gave Interesting choruses. A dialogue by Misses 'Enyd and Eva Morris concluded the program. Old Santa Claus then came, on the ' scene and gave each scholar a gift and ' a bag of candy and proved a source of 'much merriment. 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