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Mrs. George Hibbard and Mrs. James Hampton were ln charge of . the home cooking table. the decorations of the Baptist j During the afternoon there was Church parlors yesterday afternoon an acceptable musical program for the butterfly tea and sale held which included vocal solos by Mrs. by the Ladles' Aid. the event being ill. N. Brocklesby and Miss Amy a decided' success. Mrs. James Arrrutrone: recitations hv Mrs r Hampton and Mrs. Norman Fraser W. Dafoe and Miss Zelda Hale, and were responsible for the decora- dances by Misses Ella Murray and ' tlohs. Misses Amy Armstrong and Isabel Oay. with Miss Jean Watt at; Zelda Hale, in butterfly costume, the piano. Miss Cathie Watson was j sold butterflies to the many guests accompanist for the afternoon. ' I SPORT NEWS ! iSENATORS ! LOSE TWO Washincton Drops DouMc-Hcadcr To Itottoti Giants and Cnbf Win Again NEW YOHK. April 20: CP New York Oianu and Chicago Cubs tinned their winning ways ln the National League yesterday by matin? It three straight over the Phillies and Cincinnati Reds respectively. Pittsburg Pirates won a free-.vojing battle from the St. Louts Cardinals to establish tbemsrtfas in third nfatce jwon over Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louis Browns respectively to share first nlace with the Tfers. Yesterday's Bsg Lraeue scores: National League Boston 1. Brooklyn 1 'called ln seventh on account of fog. Chicago 4. Cincinnati I. ' Philadelphia 0. New York 2. Pituburg 14, St Louis 4. American League St. Louis 2. Cleveland 3. Washington 5-3 Boston 6-7. Detroit 8. Chicago 9. New York 10 Philadelphia 4. Baseball Standing National league i w. 'Chicago 3 (New York .... 3 i Pittsburg .2 'y. 1 Brooklyn 1 Boston 1 St. Louis 1 Cincinnati 0 : PhuadelpWa, o American League who were received by the president, - W. Mrs. Prank Morris. , Detroit 2 Mrs. Norman Fraser was in full New York 2 charge of the affair. Mrs. Charles Cleveland 2 Larkln was convener of the -tea i Washington 2 I room, being assisted by Mrs. J. i Boston 2 Oellthtful Affair Staged Yesterday' Armstrong. The serviteurs wereJSt. Louis Afternoon in Beautifully De 1 Philadelphia 1 Chicago 1 L. 0 0 1 I 3 2 3 3 L. 1 1 I 2 2 2 2 2 MO .500 .333 sm .000 Pet. .667 .667 .667 .500 .500 .333 333 333 WHEAT PRICES. VANCOUVER, April 20: (CP Wheat was quoted at C2?c on the local exchange today. Winnipeg May, .64. ' July, .65. October. .66v Chicar.0 May. 74.. July. 75, September 76ss SPORT CHAT v, ute round between Bob Plckton Indians I and Fr:nk Gibson, 172-pounders FOOTBALL MEETING Outlook fur Coining Year Promising With l'ipeet of Three Teams Annual Meeting Next Week Soccer prospects In Primv Ru pert for the 1934 season are brighter than they were last year act-. if .Tig ;to advance indications at a r.v la of the executive of the Puim ! Rlfpert Football Association whirl: i was held last night. It is expet w-) Pet.: that there will be at least three IJ000 teams Canadian Legion. Regiment 1.000' and Canadian Labor Defence LeAguein competition m the senior League. The annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Association has been set for Wednesday evening of next week. The executive meeting decided to tum over to the Stuart Benefit Shield fund a surplus of 123.28 of receipts over expenditure on out years league operations The Canadian Legion has offered the use of its club rooms as dress ing quarters for the league teams duting the season. Bert Morgan, the president, was In the chair at last night's meeting and others present were C. L. Youngman. delegate of the Regiment; O. J. Dawes. Canadian Le-tslon; Fred Radcllffe. C. L. D. L.. fand Doughs Frlzzell. seer eta rv- treasurer. SOFTBALL STARTED Trojans and Vandal haw IlijtU School League Oprncd Ye. batUlng at Anyox in a piay-Cf ,rrday Wlh ooublc-Ilradr r J serif for the senior mi'i basket- j , ball ehampionsnip of the smelter i ln lnt opening game of the 1934 j town, the Vandal hating Q .oftball serin at the Hlflh School ! first game 34 to 29 while the Tro- Undwv and hi crew defeated San-jans evened up the count by tak- j Urttine D. a of -2. In the i lng the second game to 27 Thej two toning, ch team played play in both frames was as close and jair-tlifht ball but. In the third, the . Interesting as the score would to- ruuM) thtr batting eyes and t Ncie Jfour rurto were chalked up to Llnd-1 ' j fay Trs the tart stanza Santerbanes Anyox ngm ian are loosing tor- rlT, ... :1,tar Jjade a rtrong bid to warn wiin teen expectancy to w i0,rrcilmr the lead but only brought S4 v Ihriii man ait rnjind rWina twcslti avsvnf . In the American Leaaue the'"1 ree-rmute In two runs WiihtegtOM Senators dropped bath j f0" l ! -2 ends of a double-header to the Boston Red Sox while the Detroit Users abn tasted defeat for the free-hitting contest. New Yankees and Cleveland week between Benny Wlndle of An the score remaining Second Game In the second came Ca&bU vox and Jack MeEvoy of Prince Ru- (1p,, Vpiu.h 7 a elosf first thaw this season at the hands lrt A hot buk" u nctd The sUU4,,. uuouthout and Campbell of Chieaeo White Sox In a cke !SCOTI"w'n"uP " xwo-min- deserved full credit for his win Nak.tmoU) and Houston were the batler ? r Cam.!! and Veltch and Irvine for Vettch LinS iy w.i umpire Hlrano sr.r-k'' vr rind p-itmer reporter OFF-DAYS You'll find renewed vior in a sparkling glass of CANADIAN WON RACE Dave Komonrn of Sudbury VUtor Out of field of Two Hundred In ItoMon Marathon BOSTON. Mass.. April 20: (CP) Dave Komonen. Finnish-Canadian of Sudbury. Ont . yesterday wen the thirty-eighth annual running of the Boston Athletic Associations marathon from a field of two hundred after Pawson Henlgan and Whitney Mlehelsen had dropped out at the end of the seventeenth mile. Alex Bumstde of Toronto came in fourth. Having loaded fifteen carloads of white aspen logs from the Burns The fire department had a call Lake district, the five masted aux- at noon Unlay to the residence of Hilary sailing schooner Malaliat. Inspector j. a. Fraser In the KJapt. R. 0. Lawson. sailed las' Hrooksbank Apartments where a night for Vancouver whence tlm-seare was caused by grease catch-' ber will be trans-shipped to the ing fire on the stove. No damage Orient where it will be used in the was done. I manufacture of matches. w t' f I . .1 Horn. C. w. . , ..ailoo ol our p.no nliamt laeto '---.. WW ETHYL fn' aWt i I Electric ierngeration Simplifies Housekeeping Safeguards Health 1 Y'T:. fTfOTji ummm t MORNING, noon ami night, of the 305 days of the yea. 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Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited HAZELT0N GLEE CLUB Splendid Recital Presented l.at Friday Before I.arre Crowd In United Church There H AZ ELTON, April 20: The Ha-zelton Olee Club held Its annual recital last Friday night In the local United Church which was filled tc. capacity by an audience which lis-j tened with much Interest and ap-1 preclation to n splendid prognm Tills group of singers was organized , only two years ago and has proven of Immense value to both the sing , ers und the community. Rev S, V t H. Redman Is the director and Mi, Louise Russell accompanist. The program at Friday nigh' a recital was as follows: "O Canada," choir and audience "Hall Smiling Morn" and "Cycle nf Nautical Songs,' choir. Violin solo, Mrs. S. V. H. Redman. Humorous song, John Ruktn. "Who Is Sylvia?" and "Londonderry Air." choir. Vocal solo, Mr. Malllhson. "The Bells of St. Michael's Tower," choir. Instrumental duet, V. Hawkln and Miss A. Russell. Vocal solo, Mrs. M. Myros, Reading, Miss Essie Russell. "Cycle of English Ilallnds.'' choir DuetHflY.-'S, V it. Redmattahd Mrs Rr.n Still .i Humoi. The V; Song n( " Vocal "Flow .' "When Si 'I ' "Golcii-: EJes., el "God -S n h. Ma ' n HRN5 ... .rHS I paiiuui -