Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, February 15, 1951 This Comedy Is Different Service Clubs Biz-Pros Talk Cambrai Chapter ". ' ' 7rJ. IfJcoCean Nineteenth annual meeting of Cambrai Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. G. G. Withers. Various reports were read. The Chapter had a very active year. 15 parcels were shipped overseas; knitted garments were also To Stage Shows World Affairs A different type of comedy, the. picture "Francis," coming to the Capitol Theatre this Friday and Saturday night, deals with an Army mule which carries Donald O'Connor, an Army lieutenant, to safety when the young officer gets lost from his command and is wounded by Jap gunfire In the Burma jungle The mule, according lo the hilarious story .takes a liking tu. More Families But Smaller 1951 Census Will Reveal Interesting Facts Ladies' Orange Lodge Meeting Mrs. W. Thomson, worthy mistress, presided over a regular meeting of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association which was hel- din the Oddfellows' Hull sent to "Provincial" for overseas I OTTAWA. Changes in the j Donald and tips him off to Jap number and average size of Can-1 planes several times, resulting In Kotarians and Gyros arc to' After dinner in the Civic Cen-pct together in sponsoring a tre Dining Room, the Business counlc of special entertainments and Professional Women's Club lli'.i t-pring. adjourned to the Ladies' Lounge Cr.c will take the form ot a for their monlnly meeting, vancty concert some Sunday : Among Business and Profes-niiUit in' the Capitol Theatre, the sional Women's Clubs, February proceeds to be dividrd belw?rn ,s spt aside as InternationrJ Vhe clubs fo," their communUv Month and a time for thinkinj ftrviec funds. Pian is to special- of other Business and Profeo-iz- in talent coming from the sional Women's Clubs the world ranks of the two clubs. over. Accordingly at this The other will be a minstrel month's meeting a message was sh -w to be held about two read from Dame Caroline Has-months ence, the Gyros having Jett, D.B.E., president of the In-arreed at their luncheon yester- ternational Federation of Busi-day to co-operate in sponsoring ness and Professional Women's the two night and matinee pres- Clubs, sUessiiig the important n tatic-i n be held at the Civic part women in such an organiza-C'i litre auditorium. tion can play in maintaining Discussion of these cnncerls world peace and bettering worla and other matters occupied Ut; conditions. and at which further plans were adian families will be revealed Donald becoming a nero.. But made for the spring tea and sale bv the ninth decennial census eacn time he explains that the to be held March 21. A new tp- i of Canada, to be taken in June muie tipped him off, the Iieutcn- plication for membership was this year. During the 10 years' ant is tossed into the psycho approved and the initiation will from 1931 to 1941 the average waJ.d Patricia Medina Is a pretty be held February 22. Delicious number of children per family :spy witn wnom Donald nearly refreshments were served at the decreased. Since 1941 the num-. lalls ln iove Dut wno i8 arrested shipment. Hampers and gifts were distributed to several families at Christmas. Officers for 1951 were elected as follows: Regent Mrs. G. C. McLean First Vice-Regent Mrs. M. Van Cooten Second Vive-RegentrMrs. C. P. Lyons Secretary Mrs. C. Stokoe Assistant Secretary Mrs. M. Gormely Treasurer Mrs. L. Griffiths Educational Secretary Mrs. W. A. McBroom. Echoes Secretary Mrs. C. G. Ham close of the meeting. bcr of families has risen lar before things go too far. Then more than during the 1930 s but tlw war erut3 and Donald and his mimm f'-v-,;-'4 v . pi t 8 Crown and m S P"' I'll '' Packed In B.C. V VlUl j fHtl familtj diAtUtS Aijdntt Cuacfy, L 'i it is probable that tne average mu,e Uve happliy together Zazu Pitts is her old laughable number of children per family has decreased further in spite self as an Army nurse, Ray Collins is a comical colonel and John Mclntire is a general. 902 founders r2)ay 'iJea-Safe Gyros at their monthly busine;s Imvheon yeste'day with President Don Forward in the chair. of a marked increase in the birth rate. Exactly how much each has changed will be shown by the 1951 census. The 1931 census enumerated Standard Bearer Mrs. A. Bill Vfnnloinfll Phantpr Tmnerinl the average per lamily was down to 2.1 children. The reduced 1941 average reflects the lower birth The monthly raffle was won order Daughters of the Empire 2.149.000 families, while at the r bv Mrs. C. G. Ham. The Chan- h.u ,. ,.cti 1941 census 2.525.000 were re- ... af- if rate rate of or the tne us 1930s,, - s the average s ter's birthday will be celebrated corded, an increase of 17.5 per Day ' tea Tuesday at tne home of birth rate for this period oe g March 3 in the form of a dinner Frptl Thorntan. 4th Avenue cent. Judging by estimates for 'isA.i&M . ,,,,.,, -toil t,1P iQfSl ccn- Per uuu ui uic uuittuun West. Receiving many callers was compared with 24.1 for 1000 sti 1 larger in show a pro-'as Mrs. G.R.S.Blackaby, Municipal frJZ iover the period 1926-30. dance. Mrs. G. G. Withers, retiring regent, was presented with a pair of beautiful crystal candle holders with sterling silver overlay. Mrs. Arnold, n?wly appointed Chairman of the United Ni-tions Committee for the Canadian Federation of Business aiivl Professional Women's clubs, read he Declaration of Human Rights. One new mrmVr. Miss Marv Landry, was Initiated. Don Forward visited the club and "equested aid in selling ti-kt in connection with the recital of Miss Virginia Davis. io be held March 29. 1951. The members decided they would .lo all they could to help make this event v financial success. The meeting ended with, the reading of a play and the decision to put an entry in this year o Music and Drama Festival. a (ho IQ'in'o ha htrftt rain regent. 1 increase over 1941. The cstimai- The tea table was set with auri n,,mhpr nf families in June. ' has risen: for the period 1941-48 hand-crochted table cloth of red, 1949 tne iatest date for which the yearly average was 24.9 per white and blue with accessories, K.. an estimate Is available, 1 1U00. However, the increase in I of flowers and tapers. , ii7nnn nn increase of the 1940 s was due largely to the 3. m ooie fewan '. , .LAV j Pouring were Mrs. C. H. Elkir.s, iover 26 per cent since 1941. increase in marriages and, charter member of the Municipal: Regarding the factors in f am- sequently. ln first and second nhr,r.to-. mo t- n oo. j ii frmati t hsr0 h a e hppn a n 1 bir t hs, and not to a rel ative in- Visit in the birth, say, of At a regular meeting of the Mrs. J. P. Cade, two first mem-1 average of 106,800 marriages ... ...i.i. ... horo nf Onsen Miru Oiantur' vpiirlv OVPr the lieriori 1941-49 fourth fifth and later children Instant Chase & Sanborn tej women 01 nie iviuie, wim mis. -" j , , j r - Accordingly, jrditiolv mhllo while th the lO'il 1951 cei reii- - t., i hai- t, Mrs. T. W. Brown, a first mem-1 of persons marrying for the first Enjoy its rich true-ciiJa , Housewives Cash In On Savings from Superb New Instant Coffee ness. ..and the extra cwivayl . .. . I rr iir t..., i. . limi u;h!lp in Ihn nprlori 1931-40 SUS I tus Lfivr.rl iscmi-nt la not published i t d plnvert by tlic Liquor Control !' -' i r.r . t)v the Uovernment of lir.tish Columbia. tors irom me romana uanai ' " ". - - r - - , numher of both children . i - fu -ni,i ni,n-t .the vp-ir u nvprnyp was 75.200. , larger nuiUDer oi uum o.iiiiuit:u of making it right in Um For Action, Advertise! Lodge were weicomea. wFt , ' r: .T' V? ' " ... '.T. in .omliu. nrt f families with no messy pot, no grama I member- u. h. Stewart, cnarter member; , "t ,. " ,K. , of families children, tne average numoer oi One application for shin was accepted. of the Duchess of Edinburgh oie immigration "Something's got to be done about the price of coffee!" housewives were saying. And Chase & since the Second children per iamuy is noi nKeiy into uanaaa World War. to exceea me average lor In 1931 there were 4.955.000! You'll never hiMrpn in families an avpmae The famous "Long Room" of A satisfactory report was .ead Chapter, ana Mrs. George Mit-by Mrs. C. Mclntyre on the tea cell .only charter member of held by the Hospital Guild com- Cambrai Chapter left in Prince mittee. Plans were again discus- Rupert. sed for the spring bazaar. I Serviteurs were Mrs. G. E. Mrs. R. B. Skinner is to be the Moore, Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs. J. delegate to the Women's Co- M. E. Van Cooten, Mrs. R. W. of 2.3 per family. In 1941 the (he Customs House at London number was up to 5,200,000, but England, is 100 feet long. COn OH T-SMIU ! Sanborn's wonderful new Instant f Coffee has done it! Along with marvellous rich flavor and grand convenience, this new "instant" brings sensational economy.' New Family Size Nets Still Bigger Saving The 4-oz. Jar saves you up to 407C on your coffee bills! And with the new family size 12-oz. 1 instant coffee can be ordinating Council. Sausage -Tomato Scallop ' to -WW ... X Bishop Speaks on until you fry a- II I Whidden, Mrs. A. C. Gillis and Mrs. E. Barton. 1 Homecooklng table was in charge of Mrs. W. J. Lineham, Mrs. J. Moran and Mrs. McDonald. I Cashier was Mrs. J. A. Teng. ' Mrs. Blackaby was general convenor, assisted by Mrs. G. G Withers, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Breen. i Jar you get still bigger savings! Start saving with the new rlt Lenten Subject Thj Lenten theme was tha subject of an address by Rt. Rev, James B. Gibson of Caledonia, in speaking before the Prince Ru- Tm II K ' rwtM tMtt Mn JipJ 1 9 I f 1 J wM ! I ViHBin I pert Rotary Club at today g 1 fifoZM 4 t .V weekly luncheon. Douglas Friz zell and Jack Mussallem r;re received as new members. Tresi e' Sclioiardliip Ihe Best of British Kicxi I dent A. B. Brown was !;!' the chair. 3s s$vai(abfe v.r y'-A; ,5.. khelien work saver For cleaning messy pots and pant , . . polishing glassware, mirrors and windows , . . draining fried foods! Get the handy roll of 150 soft highly absorbent '? backed by 85 years of y j coffee experience Jj -1Sl . .' ,i. tm. A Booth Memorial High School graduate student !n Grale XI or XII again this year can become eligible for a $100 scholarship, Municipal Chapter, IODE, announces. Students of high scholastic standing as well as having a good record in citizenship and sportsmanship who will continue studies at any university, normal school, nursing school or technical school, are eligible. , at your grocery, drug Milady Paper Towels . or department store. OVENT-SUPPER dish to fit on top ot the rice-soup mixture and bake tor remain'ng time. Serves 4. AN tiEH A V ' JiXiJ'1' nicely with ywr hurried winter SOIP SCOOPS WikMtmf' VJ,"w tiVfcd'X fl-V Lunch In A Hurry: More than halt the lunches prepared are "last t--& Discovers Home Skin Remedy HOUSFHOLD TOWELS schedule Is this; Rice baked in con-dfnaed tomato soup and topped with well-browned little sausages. The soup gives a good moistness to the rice. And there's flavor a'plenty from the Bmooth tomato sauce, savory sausape, and onion. You'll dish it all up in no time, once the family gets a taste of this combination. Sausage-Tomato Scallop k fP uncorked 2 tablespoons rire chopped green 1 ran fPA cuns npuner This clran stainless antiseptic minute affairs, according to 3,100 homemakers who took part in a recent survey. And one popular quick lunch Is big bowls ot hot eoun and a dessert. A good combination of this type Is vegetable soup and apple pie. Individual . Meat Loaves: Nett time you're making meat loaf, pack the meat mixture in muffin pans so you have individual loaves. And tor known all ovar Canada bs Moon's Emcralrt Oil. is Riich a fine healini 3 xqent that Eczema. Barber's Itch, REMEMBER YOUR Salt Rheum. 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Keep this figure in mind when you're planning to terva of stubborn pimples and unsightly t nsO'F.K After the trrst half hour f f skin troublc3-satlsf action or money hnlrini ;ipnni1in:f-n in ihAniin back. I Iinn iii.i O iha nro.'. .rrwn a A aawcttan I soup to the family or euesU. WALLACE PHARMACY " " - - ,uD0v TOD A Y your BUSINESS MAN v v??yp if r of TOMORROW! rncse young carriers ore actually in business for themselves. The more &3porskd Milk iytef. . JjA tsn&i 'vmw. subscribers that 1'ney have ... the more profit they are ahle to cam for themselves. Vflll wi" helping them if you pay your I UU account promptly. If you do pay your subscription bv tHc month, please pay your Tanisr at t!ic tloor . . . cr if you wish you can pay three, six or Twelve months in advance at DAILY HEWS OFFICE 4' .i -X' "from Contented Cows' Subscribe -SOW to the The familiar red and white Carnation label is your assurance of finest quality. 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