r mmmmnwmii.mmmm -. 1 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, March 30, 1951 f-leaiinti JP'i uinu n erJonald RDER Jiolin lecilal 9 An emergent commun-! lcation of Tyee Lodge No. 66 A.F. St A.M. will be held in the Masonic Temple, 6th Avenue East On Mondav. Anril 1 19S1 ?! New teacher for Masset Is Miss ThUty-four music students displayed their talents Wednesday night at a recital in the Civic Centre common lounge. A capacity audience heard chi'.- E. Hilstrom who came from the at i :3o p.m. for the purpose of east on this morning's train en conducting funeral services for route to Queen Charlotte Islands our late Brother Ole Strand. i dren frcm 7 to 15 play, on violir. CO NOW! Members of Tslmpsean Lodge1 Mrs. J. Birtcn and m. Billy, are expected home next Wed- a 5,i..dJ f reheJen nesday from a holiday trip to kii Li ,5? ! T Vancouver. them. ALBERT E. WOOD, Secretary. (76c) S. O. N. whist and dance Friday, March 30. Whist 8 o'clock, Refreshments. Music by Mike Colussi. Everybody welcome. (75c) Si nnouncetnen PECIAL Legion Auxi:- opring Sal", Mi Mi Jack Birtch left for Vancouv- April 4. er last night to work at Van-1 Card party, Catholic Hall, ouver and will te followed later , April 5. V T ' A ' ''V I v J ! ! ' ' x l V - - - i A ''. 4 v , ' i ' i I' J I and piano, compovakms ranging from the simple "Oranges and Lemons" to the difficult "Sonata" by Scarlotti. Piano selections were presented by Hudents of Miss M. A Way with violin numbers by pupils of Mrs. Charles Anderson. Some of the young artist', ha. taken tuit:;n for less than t year while some were mit students with five years' training. G. R. S. Blackaby, speakin Effr the recital, cemmended th instructors on their wc-k with the childen and noted the "creditable work" of the students. Those ra-tirj'patlnj in th-? rr-Tam were: , Ronnie Roberts. Marina Pos-tn'o, James L"an, Norma Haan Ella Ch!lds, Donsld Bp'dwin Flizabeth Jones, Lvnn Roberts. Christo Furniotis, Marilyn Anderson. Cu ol Nelson, June Bur-nip, Bert Tinton. Gall Redpath. Presbyterian spring sa'.e, April Until stocks are cleared we offer the following Alberta Coals ot bargain pri:cs: 12. i The Duchess of Edinburgh ' Chapter, I.O.D.E., homecooklng j sale, April 14, Gordon Anderson. Conrad Street School P.T.A. White Elephant sale and tea ' April 14 at 2 p.m. i Canadian Legion card party April 11. VpSeam Lump blomat Egg by his wife. NOTICE Those owing accounts to Balagno Florists are requested to remit same oy March 31 to the store which will be closing at that time. We are desirous of having these accounts cleared up at once so it will not be necessary for us to make special collection arrangements. (75c) Aid. Douglas Frizzell sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver on business. He will also visit Victoria on city business. Sonja meeting Monday, April 2 at Mrs. Olaf Skog's. (76c) W.O.T.M. Spring uazaar, April Aquascutum 9n 'WJool Gabardine 16.75 per ton 15.75 per ton 13.75 per ton 21.75 per ton 20. llomat Nut St. Peter's Spring Sale. April 26. United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. Ora?e Wrods. R'-ha d Forward, er Briquettes Sonja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea church hall. May 16. Lutheran tea. May 26. Roberta Reid, Brian Roberts, Murray Pons. i"4e-t Jensen, Phylli'? Childs. Flain Christen-son, Donald McLecd. Svlvia Holland. Marffaet ITohnson, W. Plackabv, W. Blaekaby. H. Blackabv, Oeoe Honrv, Mur-"v Bnas. Dick Kilporn, June Henry. Rcbert Jensen. OerMf-,3te" a'"- -"'ent- frf iti- rital which is an annual event. irrrrraamiiifWr- i I STARTS TO tvoBM 1 mil Moose Lodge and Chapter Memorial Services will he held ijf f in the Moose Temple S Sunday. Anrll 1. at 2 PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 bert & McCaffery Topcoat Smartness and Raincoat Protection in Fine Woo! Gabardine. A choice of four styles: BaHacari collar with fly front Raglan shoulder with butto n-through front, Set-in sleeve with button-through front, Double-breasted m i I i-tary type with full belt. You will enjoy wearing" The AQUASCUTUM All-Weather Coat p.m. Lodge and Chapter members and their friends cordially invited. (76) William Crulckshank, general agent, passenger department, Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on this Moose Women's Publicly Meet LIMITED VANCOUVER WEDDING a charming and happy bride was Miss Dorothy Todd, until recently stewardess on the run between Prince Rupert and Sandspit, as she left Canadian Memorial Church on St. Patrick's Day with her bridegroom, Stuart Furk, well known public accountant of Prince Rupert. After their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Furk are returning to Prince" Rupert to make their home in the Stone Building. Mrs. Norma Reynolds, the matron of honor, Is also seen in this picture. morning's train from a trip to Prince George on official fill BITTER FAST! Y I I- nge Ladies Watts &Nickerson Pub.icitv committee of the Women of the Moose met at the home of the chairman, Mrs. George Robinson, and, after a brief business meeting, cards were enjoyed. Mrs. C. Matson won first prize and Mrs. O. Tweed, consolation. Present were Mrs. P. Dvornek, Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. C. Matson, Mrs. T. Glenn and Mrs. George Insist on Colorful Wo, of m 'om en ooie BUCHANAN'S Virginia Davis Program of High Delight lullea and sale by the Hauser, fancy work; Mrs. E. A. Evans and Mrs. J. Feasby, home-cooking; Mrs. A. J. Croxlord and Mrs. H. Smith, candy; Mrs. W. H. Hill and Mrs. F. N. Oladish were In charge of raffles. Cashier was Mrs. M. Vlereck. Mrs. E. Blair, assisted by Mrs. V. E. Morrison, Mrs. E. Arrtelle and Mrs. E. Rudolph were In charge of the kitchen staff. Mrs. F. Ellison was In charge 1 Jnil iate 'DLACLUVJHITG' Four new members were ini-. tintH at tho roirnlar montitM, tf range Benevolent As-was hel din the Odd-iall Wednesday, g the guests was Mrs. -on. W. M., assisted by Skinner, general con- SCOTCH WHISKY J-lotcP -yrrivafs PHONE GREEN 884 FOR WELDING OF ALL TYPES Industrial Welding nicic may nave ueen Hiu:c,me women oi me Moose in me ambitious programs in the many j Moose Temple with Mrs. Frame high class musical presentations ; Parlett In the chair and there that Civic Centre enterprise has 1 was a good attendance of men brought for Prince Rupert's ' members to witness the open i and green streamers, the stalls, with two (Prince Rupert) Mr. and Mrs. Estey and fam- pleasure but none have been Initiation ceremony. Delicious ks in the background The Secret is in the Blending than refreshments were served by the UyVPiincfc Rupert; ' Pat Carev. more sheerly delightful 1 that of Virginia Davis, captiv- social committee headed by Mrs. Terrace; 'F. L. Billing and Mr. eces of spring flowerfe of the tea room with the ser-vieteurs Mrs. N. McLeod, Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. E. Mulder, Mrs. I. Wide and Mrs. D. Wampole. Winners of tha grocery hamper was Tom Smith. ' Pillow cases were won by Mrs. L. Brain, and the dolly was won by Mrs. A. Eyolfson. Mrs. M. J. Keays won the box of candy and Mrs. R. Coswaln, the cake. company) cloths and green tap- atmg young American soprano, R. B. Skinner. Dancing and and Mrs. L. Jackson, Vancouver; last night before a highly en- community singing rounded out John Ingot, Telkwa. This advertisement is not punished or displayed by the Liquol Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ted the tea tables. musiasnc audience. the evening s proceedings. me Mrs. F. Barber Robert Murray ot the booths were rauinun and Mrs. R. Miss Davis Is not only a lovely singer, with pure, sweet soprano voice, capable of facile Inflexion into the contralto range, but she is a charming actress. It was as much as an actress as a singer that she shone last Natural Causes In Infant Death , A coroner's Inquiry Wednes- night in her "Portraits of Song," a title which was lntrlgulngly day determined the death of i exemplified by the vivid per- Barbara Auckland, 15-month- i sonality of this beautiful young 0id adopted baby of Mr. and woman with her expressionate Mrs. Howard Lincoln of Port eyes, diminutive grace and ready Simpson, td have been due to j i meaning m every nex arm 'natural causes." The baby died I movement. DCIore arrival at the Prince Ru- i Miss Davis showed, too, re- pert General Hospital, markable versality, in quite un- Burial was in rairview Ceme- usual selections of numbers. tcry tnls afternoon, with the ! First was a miscellaneous funeral serviee in Grcnvi!lo group of lighter selections, Court chapel by Rev L. G -among which was the Austrian ggiber "Lullaby to an Orphan Boy", Next of kin are tne fMter J YE We have had 6 glorious years of serving Prince Rupert in the Jewellery business. Our present store and stock is a far cry from what we had in April 1945. when we started at 212 4th Street, the premises now occupied by Mr. Glassey. Thank you Prince Rupert for 6 wonderful-years. In starting out on our 7th year we ore offering some special values in appreciation of your continued support during these past years. s wn.n uu.jmuicu vy ...any narent. and Mr an.U Mrs. one of the outstanding pieces of George Auckland, Comox Ave the whole program. Her acting nue, the original parents of the .Cr.- chudU is a sisr to in two lectic ability the charac Mrs. Auckland. ter numbers "Laird of Cock-pen" (Scottish) and "Johnny I, WW) JU ll MVMMHM jfcriaCs ttffviril wifi he for one tveeii oifij .Hardly Knew Ye" (Irish). To j I make things easiiy understand- j ainc, miss Linvis uuia uie siurit's ! of her songs in almost every. Sal., WanJ, 31 Sal., Jlpril case In her second group, Miss 111 I 15 W mm 1 ' Davis went into more serious Silver Holloware 24 assorted pieces 1-3 off 4 Silver Tea Services 1-4 off This advertisement, ts not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Prfmrd or by the Government ot British Columbia. Rings 12 only Ladies' Diamonds all at half price. 12 Gents' 10K solid nold Signets all at half price 2 nssorred Ladies' and Gents' Stone Rings. 1-3 off. 24 assorted Ladies' fully hand carved wedding rings at half price. Costume Jewellery Complete clearance of odd lines nt half price. , vein, turning to the French, in another series of song stories, culminating in Maurice Ravei's arrangement of the Impressive ' Kiddish," Hebrew Prayer . f or the Dead. To the more deeply discriminating this was possibly the finest number of the evening from the vocal and dramatic standpoint. INl'SUAL Something really unusual was a group of nine little song poems actually written by Third Grade school children and put to music by the artist's mother, Hilda Davis, operatic star. Fourth group was featured iy two intriguing folk songs and three Louisiana spirituals. The latter miaht also have been SMOOTHER, rlcfc.r, '' . . . (his new cofftc it io delicious you M believe it till you try it yourielf. For liijl, in cofft njoymtnt orjer ,(,, ." Mtjkm,l f,on, your 3rocer tod.y. You'll n' h' Ae finett coffee you ever' tetd. Watches 36 assorted Ladies' and Gents' waches to choose from Many famous makes Anniversary Special Half Price Also 15 reconditioned watches 10.00 12.00 15.00 Both Ladies and Gents Watch Bracelets 36 Gonts' yellow gold filled Exoonsion Bracelet's. Reg. $5 95 Hcslf Price Call 363 I-OR BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing LOTS OF OTHER ODD GIFT ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS to mention here, will be offered on this special event at Half Price Pearls classed as outstanding program' Items. As a surprise between third and foui'tn groups. Miss Davis Fairlv large selection of 1, 2 and 3 strands. Approximately 36 items. Half price. introduced the mountain courting song, "Louisiana Dove," while her encores at programs end were "Drink to Mc Only With Thine Eyes" and the rollicking 'Arkansas Traveler," which one seldom hears except as a vluiin jig but which Mi.-s Davis recited vocally with characteristic gesticulation. Thu.3 ended the program on a hih note of appreciation. BEST R" ::a-a ii-; MITCHELL & OJRRIE LIMITED ilutltlrrs & Contractors Your Friendlv Jeweller Green 324 522 3rd AVE Mis3 Gwendolyn Williams was I a perfect p.ano accompanist, her (t oi'.Unii' d en . ptvie )