i$ - Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 28, 1901 SI, til lower 'J Reading, Music, Art For Tots and Juniors Civic (t i Nellie Bill wishing the bride-eleet luck and happiness. The evening concluded with the serving of delicious refresh- mire hT'ld ! menu. A surprise shower was Mrs. B. Holkestad. Mrs. R. Currie, Misses Nellie Bill, Lil Sylvester, Daisy Ardern, Irer.e Kildal, Verna Stevens, Yvonne Kildal. Bea Rudderham, Nina Youngman, Lorraine Youngman, Maresa Windle and Pat Guyan. Those not present but sending 3'fts were Mrs. C. Currie and Mra. R. Seymour. c.t l.... , ...:n ;..:.:. . octiuiuay morning vwn uiiwi mu m w uuhill s; , s, Fndav evening at the home at. the Civic Centre. Reading and music circles for i of Mrs. r. Currie for a December bride-elect. Irene KUdal. Joint , i i r a .; i I.iose present were Mrs. M. Bcrtf, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. P. Deane, Mrs. L. Hebb, Mrs. M. Youngman, Mrs. D. Ratchford, Mrs. J. Currie, Mrs. A. Slatta, R. Currie, and Miss hostesses were Mrs, Miss Lil Sylvester Youngsters Have Time cf Lives Kvery Wednesday Afternoon Wednesday afternoon is "Kids' D.ty at the Civic Centre there is no doubt about that when 130 youngsters from ages one to six have the time of their lives there, like they did last week. About 25' of the children are C-oincidaite uoys aim gins limn mice tu m. i-uik iiauiMve ;u be held under Miss Barbara Douniont and her helpers, Director John Stirn announces. Designed to help mothers while Three Generations Of Bridegrooms Choose November 26 "rrViniiiwii in "f they are out shopping, these activities will last, from 10 a.m. unojr three year?. They a,re i until noon. Clarence William Leask. son of classed as Toddlers and make $ .o al Couple I'liilcd one of Metlakatla's best known Nellie Bill. I The guest of honor was seated in a lovely decorated chair of pink and white streamers and was presented with a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The evening was spent playing bingo, the winners being Miss, Verna Stevens, Miss Yvonne KUdal, Mrs. M. Berg, Mrs. J. Taylor and Mrs. Delia Ratchford. ' Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the bride-to-be in a Email truck. Meanwhile, a Junior "self-expression" ?rt group will commence at the same time. Ase ornun for this activitv is from Annette Mari.seH's Sale continues. i278ct friends, play with toys new to them, and in general are very pleased to spend an hour under lWresslve Cathedral iamnies, was married In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral on Monday, November 26. which was SAVE 50 on fuel bills with the new improved patented "BOOKER" Folder showing 4 models of HOOKER heaters or furnaces the careful gulldance of Mrs. Jack Slirn, Mrs. Vera Faught and i he same day on which his father, four to eight years (members' Pre-Christinas Sale at An-only) and entrants should bring j nette Mansell's stiil eoing strong, pencils. Mrs. John Stirn will be 273c) in charee of this erouD. - .. ... . . la-st Thursday evening ocit in St. Andrews leer workers. bv Bishop J. u. U1D- rrancis Leask, was married twenty-one years ago and his grandfather, William Leask, lorty-elght years ago. The bride, before a conereea- "Tri6 rthr Wh0 1 Tomorrow night will feature Jf" "uty A toast was proposed by Miss ej by Canon Basil 8. when vows were ex- I. ber 1, fur stocktaking, (ias pumps Karen Ellza- ition of friends which filled the 4 tjeuw t.t-n free on request at y. lt - i!kA L-sr? open at usual hours. Kupert Motors. 2K0c J daughter of Mr. and spaclous cathedral was Miss out shopping. Alaska Music Trail to be held Past the three-year stage, the in the auditorium. More infor-children are classed as Tiny Tots mation will be found elsewhere and takv in a more active pro- in this edition. As an added ser-gram. Under supervision of Mes-1 vice, a special bus will leave Port Mildred Ann Robinson, daughter Island City Builder's Supply Jcr3ona(s "f ,V, ' I,,, "if itiw nf f.tin- of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Kobin-son of Hartley Bay. To attend the rite came visi- tnrfi from Varlanu willn..n IU. Jfif'fitM Legion 45 Supper meeting, Thursday, i&yj 6:30 Moose Temple. I3 279p Edward beiore the concert, returning after. dames S. Anderson, F. Peagam, 8. Elkins. E. Gordon, K Harding, : 'hone Blue 82U tcred the church 503 MfBride Street Forward, J. Bowman and E. In, ot her father and dlslrict and ag f aw.7w Ne LSeT tnt iii a beautltul floor- MptlakftUa AlaKlra :Undbeth. Elks Boxing Club fight card will be the main attraction Friday night' but also featured will be two dances, square dancing Children love P.F. PL&nOX Biscuits St. Peter's W.A. Bazaar, Thursday, Nov. 29. 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Church Hall, Seal Cove. Home Cooking. Sewing, Candy, ji anally lace over satin The hou;. was 2 p m and Rev Tlny tols nuve a lot o fun' 1 .uring a rolled collar, Canon Bas, g Prockler ofnclaJ They play games, do folk danc-1 sleeves -and lace cov- ,cd wUh Peler L, catnedral lng to the music of Mrs. Bowman .iislMmi co ar to waist,1 organlst at the piano and run races. They prwldnB ,he nupUai b "u""" It nut li tulle veil was music ,..., are well behaved, too, even and the Teen Jive Group. Square dancing will be in the varieties and Tea Room (ltc) Tlicy havo novelty. Crisp, swee biscuits with nursery cliarattrrs n a variety of coloured icings. J. F. Starr, formerly in the CNR service in Prince Rupert, is now living in Detroit. He Is with the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway as swing chief despatches " Mrs. V. E. Long of Vancouver arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning to spend the Christmas and New Year season with her mother, Mrs. G. 3. Frizzcll, First Avenue West. bv a chatitilly lace auditorium, with first hour (8 to , 91 devoted to instruction of be-; ATTENTION all members of ginners. One-and-a-half hour's the Prince Rupert District Boy 3 dancine follows. Scout Association On Friday The bride, given In marriage by her uncle, Arthur Robinson, wot a white satin with lace panel train and trimmed with pearls and crystals. Her bouquet was of carnations and roses. ., address. The bridal enhanced by a large : lawman roses accen-brenze .satin ribbon. , tin! bride as matron-Mrs. Amy Jefferies, Teen Jive Group is under con though not a stern word is spoken by t lie voluntary supervisors. A special treat for the elder Tots is the 20 minutes or so in elementary gymnastics with Director Jack Stirn and Fred Cal-deroni. The main activity goes Nov. 30 at 8 p.m., the annual meeting takes piace al the Civic j Centre. Decide NOW to attend, j t280c I venors Misses Joan Grimflle, Bev Comer, Agnes Macintosh. Shirley Pierce, Margaret Youngman, and Messrs. Ray Anderson, Ron Ci- TVituiliu VrKitfW unit h t hp Matron-of-honor. Mrs. Heber speaker tomorrow at the regular j 11 S, emerald l h green nB and .n2iClifton- Jr- chose pink embossed . Notice to Prince Rupert Ski j Ith Dink net halo and hnd 'on in the big gym, but in the ccone and' Fred Kristmanson. y mae, cauin. at. inc nosegay of roses and lilies of sma" 8vm wllh equipment handy, The group will meet in the small C'"b,n"'m I ..i .LeH RuPert try Club. Born and ski club property, if not claimed uic rudiments ol tumoiing, even Em and, if the attendance is uk .smiv the vallev ,t !,iiir headdress and ; Cousin of the bride was brides-1 headstands, are taught. raised in this district, Mr. r riz- t zcll will talk of the early days of , Prince Rupert. large enough, a permanent managing committee will be formed. toy owners by the weekend, December 8, will ue reconditioned for club rentaLs. lh) it t)iiink.e and yellow iiuiiiis completed the maid, wearing white satin with! By the time the mothers re-nosegay of roses and lilies of the ! turn from their shopping,, or valley. itva, these youngsters have had attendance was Miss Bii(. . itkcts 37c. 2ll. eriarriclicil ilrums $1 S'. .'i Tins J1.20 and J1.IKI. . ' PEEK FREAH'S (J ENGLISH 370 I Maids of honor were Miss Col-'the opportunity to make friends Jivers are invited to bring their favorite recordings. Usual Friday activities will be held also, with exception of Judo training. Both dances are free to Civic Centre members. leen Ridley, In blue; Ruby Clif-lwith children their uwn age in ton, mauve: Mac Leask, pink, oilier sections of the community. Howard l'owcil, former well-known bat ber and beauty -shop , operui.li.-, '. Iio left the ciiy eight i years ano and has since been in and vera Wouden, powder blue.; Alul m()St of them vigorously ine pncipai groomsman was agree with the tive-year-oid fltvin Leask with other grooms- freckle-faced boy who said: "Boy, Most of Arabia Is Inhabited by ( Vancouver, has returned here.-ncmadic Bedouin tribes who live He may go back into the herds of sheep and goats. j benng trade in the city. men. led Kyan, r'rank Robinson, this Is heaps of fun." Wails White and Oliver Letghton. j RECEPTION AT LEGION I siaer ol the groom, I active bronze talleta liuwii made the more jv ii,e addition of a jiue velvet bolero, cap : ciiveied with yellow .'.-munis. ira wore a navy blue as attended by Verne, also m navy blue. , quests to their seats t Jelleries and Nell ;l. : in- swinng of the rcg-P.it Wicks sang "O Following the ceremony at the ! nams of New Metlakatla, Mayor cathedral, one hundred or more! George Ryan of Metlakatla. guests gat hered at the Canadian j AcUng as mastcr of ccremon-Lcglon banquet hall where i J()hn wt. was Ry;ln : ::: "? " " . I Ulcr in the evening a dancing was held in Oddrenows cenUon ;Parly Everybody ivanls Refreshments featured a beau- j .;.)K ' accompanied by 'i i at (lie organ, tins hall to further celebrate the occasion. It was filled to capacity. Music was by Four Dukes. Robert Nelson, jr., was master of ceremonies. tiful wedding cake made by the I mother and Mrs. George Robin-' son, aunt of the groom. It was , i! the wedding a re-as laid at the Sons Mr .and Mr.'. Leask will reside w In Prince Rupert after a honey aJ.iti which was suit-j duly cut by the bride and groom. Uid for the occasion.! Speeches suitable to the occa-roi ' eived by the sion were made by Canon Prock-I tin: bride, tastefully I tei , Ed Clifton, William Leask, ii ii deep rust floor-1 Charles Ryan and James WI1-:!ita dress, with dark - moon trip to California by motor Irom Vancouver, f .Mines and the mo- t!H"i.i ;;;i!iij!tt'tln ll'lillilillllll BfflBM flue gruosu in a soplus- ' J .ick lloni -length' crepe i'n matching accessor- Fleet ricul appliances make the iiiottl useful presents... Having time and labour every lay of the your lo conic. ..and following years. ..daily reminders ut the giver! Give Electric thin Christmas ! motiieis wore corsages ilatu u i.s were recelv- wmsmm Layaway Sperial TWIN SETS iiHiipy couple under an m leaves and yellow hry.santhemums. 1 itc el f ol gin ood wishes were h 'V 32.50 A small deposit holds your choice pmiit.s us far as Nor-.. Lit. a England and nut intLst to the bride H- M'd by Bert Jefferies ' )ly responded to by the : : J .f toast to the bride's was proposed by H iceone. i!t the evening a lovely --d uedding cake was bridal couple. I 'I s relreshinents were Hie inisses Mary Pos-ft nr Morin, Anne Dumas i Mcsdame.s Margie Cic- aine Dell, Helen Mills, !'ii-Ui,iiakl and Marky I 1 'iinii-nt (or the evening '"I by Uyke MacMlllan " Jjt.mo wiili George Mur-: s as master of cere- I I Mrs. King sailed on (' Oeorge lor Los An- GEORGE COOK PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE VACUUM CtEANEIt It l)eat...a il nwrena... aa it cleans. And Hit only runs lint tlmiicrirs, uphoUlery,lamphadc,hMkcaM-s, railialors, bare Boora, linoleum... All mrtof appliances ...Ih-op in for a demonstration.. .Il' the way to ensure Merry Christmas n.i a ll-npy New Year. ELECimC WASHtlt Tim run !p"""l manic of hriHluiHf. over every walnly of the year ly giving an electric washer. She only hat to put the clothe in ami Biek a switch! Wonderful I All the Meaming. youlh-killinc. ruh-a-(Inhhtny gonel i'ye lo uit any pM'keltio(ik ...ami glafhlen anv woman's heart. 1'i live-week honeymoon. ttlCTRIC RANGE A vrar-rfMiiMi liivrlniriil in imppinc! (lierk up how iimrli of ln r life rvery wife and mother siwmlx over li. r roim-1 Itirrr mral a dnv...e"-ry ly . ..si-vrn days wrt-k. Thrn consider how much pleuxurr ml rlrrtrir ranr will ivr...her .ri.lr in li-lii rooking amurrd by rlrrtrir -orilrol. Ami think of the lime it will Mtw...nml llui enrrgy to live . . . ami en joy livinu 1 '1 he Ih-hI and cheapest way to cook. fining away outfit the 'It' 'A Pdlrl DiihirHlnfl by a three-quarter i. IU 'ttial coat, compll-' tleep brown accessor-1 corsage of talisman ' also Wore the ettt. ot bit;- J f :i' a puir of rhlncstone I 'tid brooch. rv '' turn the couple '' In Prince Rupert. "1 the co.Uvj lraternt-'"' Kappa Alpha Society 1 !'l J mm, f I ELECTRIC FLOOR POtlSHER Kor nil IihhIhimmU linoleum ami I 'If tMtrt Mlis(iiitH Ihtk nr tnill arras, rigltt up to the lmsilMard, tlrrp into erners, and vhtttv to furniture. Liht enminh to le earriril easily fnnn room toriMim, heavy enough to do a perfect polishing job. U ith two polishing brushes mid two lamb's uoiU buffi n$ pitdx, FOOD MIXERlt inih, it lMnls.il nlirs, il whipt Hn 2tt mix in ft uprrds I 'yrtT hrat-reilant mixing ImiwUI -Mixit utiil lifts off for uf aiiywlurt1. riniMu-l in gleaming uhilr lulux. A tltiily dilight for every housewife. SCHICK B.BCTIIIC SHAVt What man doesn't r i . It ...v..u ilit yarn lor an .-.-nv . m - . easiest, closest, smoothest shave. Its S .... powerful shearing heads nicll away wins- k. 3 kers. 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