MA ALL TALK i9W EntfDritk Svndicatt, lot Anglct WITH A PULLMAN PORTEK by Syrns l (y oi vi of 1 1 too . e George Cook : Women of lite :.:oose met last j jeweller Wednesday at the iiome of Mrs. ! R. Giske, Sixth Avenue East and, after brief business discussion, 4 : there were caras. Prinze-winners were Mrs. B. J. Bacon, first, and Mrs. W. McCallum, second. i i Present were Mrs. Giske, Mrs. SL-gavlg, Mrs. J. Thompson, Mrs. ; J. Kaspar, Mrs. W. McCallum, -Are vou .sine i " m " wrung sorter . . . you ston that man's "it v,,.t.., Mrs. B. J. Bacon, Mrs. P. Bond Until ' ! and Mrs. H. Muncey. . boys for a sociable game, Wil lie? ,1 -.11 Prince Rupprt Daily News Friday, December 14, 1951 Rotary Hears ! . . r 7. Jin eiiorteS JJJ Smart DohcI, Lite Stories ;: I'-., . SPECIAL Ladies' yellow gold filled 17-Jewel Watches Complete with Expansion Bracelet 39.75 I f , v Jo Evening Cjowni By MURIEL fJARRAWAY Canluilnn Press SliJT Wrlttr LONDON (CP)-Wfth Christmas Just around the corner, British fashion writers are full of bright ddvie. on how to fiet the moat out of lat year's dance frock. Under these auspices, a wide-skirted crinoline style with strapless top can be made to look new by choice bf accesor-ies. A strapless dark-colored taf Son als Autobiographical talks by two new members Robert Gardiner and Ernest Paulding comprised the program at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Mr. Gardiner Is district manager of Imperial Oil Co. Mi. Pauloing is the new manager of the Bank of Montreal. The club voted $25 to the Salvation Army to assist It in its Christmas Cheer work. On Boxing Day the club will have luncheon on the steamer Prince George Rotarlans will be guests of hqnor. Guests at yesterday's luncheon were Floyd Genin of Chicago and George Knowles and H. H. Church of Vancouver. .tint Jonrnei V Nineteen tables of card nlavers 1st niulit enjoved another of the SPECIAL Gents' Waterproof shockproof 17-Jewel Watches Complete with Expansion Bracelet 49.50 fries nf bnle, whist and crib-;iir tournaments at the Catho-ir Hall- This is tly last of the fjuinuments until after the holi-!av season. Pie-Christmas turkey and cake idles of the Home and School J. S. Black left by air today! for a business trip to Vancou- i ver. ! Mrs. A. R. Crist and son left' on today's plane for a trip to' Vancouver. i G.-orge L. Rorie left on last ! evenings train for a business irip to Hazelton. Mrs. Mike Mnslcnlfi urhnu feta or velvet gown, for instance, can be worn one day with a frothy tulle or lace stole and muff, suitably pom-pommed or aequined. A more regal look would be given another time by a Jewelled halter neckline, a. matching bandeau lending a Grecian look to a back-swept hairstyle. For those with a tulie or lace AwKi.ition were drawn. Roy mmmm iarrles won the turkey with icket No. 3449 and George Hib- atrd the cake with 953. TI. alf.iir was under the con- .tiii liit of Mrs. James Roger- nn and Walter Lahti. HiI' winners at cards were: BiKiee- Mrs. F. St. Amour and SPECIAL Gents' yellow gold-filled 17-Jewel Watches RMQS 'I l,;ui!:!ilin; cribbaec, William husband died last week, sailed ; last night, on the Prince George i for Vancouver, accompanied by ;her young son. J Fire department was called at 10:30 yesterday morning to the I home of Gordon Brochu, 320 I Fifth Avenue East. A chimney ; fire did not damage. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Frlzzell and child will be leaving next ' ; Tuesday niuht for a trin tn Win. Complete with Expansion Bracelet 39.75 w?w. ning sweaters with .Intricate bead embroidery. A lovely "separates" choice is a skirt of white net with under-slip of pink taffeta, combined with boned strapless, pink-lined bodice of white Valenciennes lace. This' two-piece casts just over 15, looks like a 20-guinca gown, and Is twice as useful. For Instance, combine the skirt with a boned strapless top in black taffeta crested with a narrow trimming of white lace and you have to different outfit. These tops cost as little as 3 and under. IUTON, England A zebra In the zoo may have to go about permanently in a plaster cast. The animal disclocated her neck, the bone cannot be set, and surgeons are considering whether a plaster cast would do the trick. (iithweil and William Arm-(Mia; whist. Mrs. Sylvia Jchn- in and Frank Dumas. Refreshments were served ;!r the direction of Mrs. G. P. lyons. Mrs. Theo Fortune, Mrs. mt l.eRuss, Mrs. M. J. Saun-and " Mrs. N. J. Oalbraith. Cashier was Mrs. E. Telseth. nipeg and Chicago. They will : spend Christmas at Mrs. Friz-I 2el''s home li Winnipeg. I Remains of Charles Gabura, 1 well known member of the city 1 ; street cleaning department, who FREE TO KIDDIES From our Christmas Tree CHRISTMAS STORY BOOKS Delightful Stories .' , . Beautiful Pictures Gizeh Temple Ceremonial in City Planned gown in dark shades, an interesting contrast would be provided by a gold or silver lame jacket or stole the jacket tightsleeved, tightrwai.sted, with high neckline and tiny buttons. The younger set might choose the softer lines of pastel-shaded boleros matching a spray of flowers at the waist or hemline. Lovely contrasts for light-colored dresses are the tiny cap-sleeved boleros of tulle patterned with jet sequins, or tight black velvet Jackets, sometimes plain, sometimes beaded or se-quined. A white lace bolero with matching juliet cap, both decorated with mother-of-pearl sequins, can give a lovely sophistication to the simple, llowing taffetas of the Junior miss. A North American style becoming increasingly popular with British women is "separates'a slinky evening skirt with interchangeable, glamorous top-pieces. Little evening blouses that once cast exorbitant prices can be obtained for less than 3, examples being cap-sleeved numbers In black or midnight-blue tulle or lace, patterned In jet sequins. Diaphonous organdies and chiffons are shot with the metallic glitter of gold or silver lame woven into the material There are also many cosy eve- 1 clled here this week, are being isent tonight to Terrace where 'interment will be made. 1 ! Fire in the ladies' room of the' A special value for those planning to give a Diamond this Christmas. .i.xk&x.kx.kkk:ki.i4i.yiiftxK..xL):aixt)iv- Mm Totem Theatre at noon Wednes- I day was caus -d by a woman who called and threw a cigarette in a cleaner's wastebox. The fire was soon detected by a member of the staff who called the firemen promptly. I i.C. A. Berrer. CNR divisional superintendent, is maklfig a brief trip to the Interior, as far as Smithers today. Line conditions ,are back to normal and trains j are now running regularly again 1 following washout and slide troubles since the first of the week , Rv O. Kvuns lias been elected esicji-rit of the Prince Rupert irii,e Club which Is planning to tt'j'n witii another of Its "(Macular evremonials here :v 2 Mid 3 which would bring lii.nrlmui'.o of nobles with band "' patrol similar to ttioiw whlcn ivt been seen on a few previous i-mhiis in Irlrice Rupert. Ten-itivp arrangements are being Hie for the use of the Civic "Hire as the venue for the an-'nt and arable rites. A Van Meor is vice-president I the local club with M. E. fctln as secretary and J. N. -rman, W. D. Smith and H. F. 'ijiies. directors. WIDE SELECTION OF MEN'S JEWELLERY m A A K A A X A A A A A A A A A A A Gifts of China 50c up Ladies' Handbaqs from 3.50 Comoacts from 3.95 Musical Powder Boxes from 7.25 Jewel Boxes from 7.25 Dresser Sets from 9.95 Tie Slides from 2.50 Cuff Links from 2.50 Key Chains from 1.75 Cameras from 5.50 ARROW DART White Shirt . For a Man's Christmas reactors Identification Bracelets from 3.50 Umbrellas from 5.25 ; ii Announcing... THREE SISTERS CAFE Under New Management Mr. and Mrs: E. H. Hicks (formerly of Fraser House) Hours: 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. 'inusp 1 imsimas ire will oe dd in the Moose Temple at 2 J dock p.m. Saturday. (ltd " Hear E. T. Applewhalte, M P. J ,r Skeen.i, report from Parlia-. 1 t. CFPR, Monday, 6:15 p.m. J f. . ' 1 ' . ' i294c . j Whist drive and tournament; j 'turday, December 15, Moose! I 'tuple, Everybody welcome. 1 (293di " " ' 'V' ''l N1 Today at the Bus Depot, 10 "r cm off on bulk candy. Sat-,r. 10 ix' r cent off on boxed Ladies' 2-Piece TWIN SETS Regular 42.50 Special 37.50 GLASSWARE HAND CUT CRYSTAL Open stock patterns 6 for 3.90 and up """"ales. utc, Whether you are a SUPER -ALU customer or not, you will !l prices on foods coming down I Rupert. For this you can I;"1 SUPER-VALU (tfcl NOTICE A meeting of the "'''P Sea Fishermen's Union 111 be held in the Union Hall II Sunday, December 10, at 2 m' Members are urgently re- 1 'ted to attend. (293c) Wallace's Dept. Store wish to llmmre .store hours for the "'''It before Christmas as fol-: Mori., Dec. 17; Tues.. Dec. Wed., Dec. 19; Fri., Dec. 21, JJcp .vi till A n wi W will 1881 Rogers 44-piece Service for Eight CorrtDlete with Chest Rogers Silver-Plated Steak Platter with every set A Truly Beautiful Selection of L' RHINESTONE JEWELLERY BROOCHES, EARRINGS.. NECKLACES From 1.00 up j 1 "l U JJ.iH, TIS TV 114 1 o'clock ,:'"' as usual at hur.-fl;y (293c) t wMMW Starting Saturday, Dec. 15, Open Every Night 'Til Xmas Your DART is Canada's top white shirt and we have it in a wide range of sizes. Dart's famous non-wilt collar is good looking and perfect fitting. DART is tailored of fine, sanforized-labelied broadcloth . . . Make his Christmas bright with a DART White. PRICED AT $4-95 WA TTS & NICKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING Third Aye. Ph. 345 NOTICE Due to telegraph, "'wi'iiie and disrupted train 'lvH'e, also uncertainty of iu- Jr!, "ir flights, Prince Rupert in.sts advi.se und request that 111 I'laee out-of-town Christ- ui'tlers now to prevent dis- Mwrniiient to folks at home. (292c) Put Seagram's "83" to W. the water test. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a -vhisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. COOK ' p"f satisfaction buy your ;! "Ial Rifts at Bulger's, Prince "lteits largest and finest jew-I W'y SlOre Wo hnim IhD Inner 1 Seagram's 83 f,p $ca pram s w$urc ' "ft'iice and capital to know jre t,0 gt,t tnp bpst of evpry. g. Sterling silver and Bel- K China Tho haet-lrnnti'ri JEWELLER PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE i , atrhes. Fine diamonds. And we! This advertisement is not published or displayed by tht Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, 'casonamy as anyone (ltc)