iturday, October 15, 1938. fchower Party For liss Agnes Guyan A delightful shower was held at home of Mrs. George Oeddes, ixth Avenue West, In honor of Miss Agnes Ouyan who Is to mar led next month. Bridge was played, prize winners elng laaies nrsi, Mrs. k. tamer- Bin second, Mrs. W. W. Goodsell. Delicious refreshments were scrv- d by the hostess who was assisted iby Mrs. William Geddcs, Mrs. Sam Currie and Miss Dorothy Balllnger. 'Mrs. R Cameron wheeled In a pret tily decorated boat, loaded with Pi ts, and, after an appropriate Speech, presented It to the bride- elect I The following were present: Miss Aies Guyan, Mrs. A. Guyan, Mrs. O Smith, Mrs. II. B. Eastman, Mrs, R Murray, Mrs. O. Pick, Mrs. Den-n ug, Mrs. 8. Currle, Mrs. R. Smith, K s. A. Duncan, Mrs. K. Gosselln, y ;s. II. Smith Jr., Mrs. R. Cameron, U s. J. McGrelsh, Mrs. C. Home, Mrs. W. W. Goodsell. Mrs. J. R. Murray, Mrs. G. Krausc, Mrs. M. M. M,i:Robble, Mrs. R. Strachan, Mrs. O. Strand, Mrs. A. Ronald, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. W. Strachan Sr., Mrs. D. M-?Phee, Mrs. J. R. Morln, Mrs. W. Gcddes, Mrs. J. Wozney, Mrs. O. Geddes, Mrs. R. Duncan, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. J. W. Moorehousc, y.-s. Buchanan, Miss Betty East-rr.in, Miss Dorothy Balllnger, Miss B tty Cameron. OUT OF T1IEIII ELEMENT Obviously enjoying themselves, although neither is In the field where their talents show to best advantage, are Janet Gaynor, petite film star, and Bob Ash-ton, Australian polo star, as they are pictured dancing In a Hollywood night club. Try a Daily News classified advertisement for best results. rived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver in the course of a tour to the coast and will be nere until next Wednesday evening when he will proceed to Terrace and other interior points. Mr. Priest, who will preach in local Anglican churches tomorrow, Is the guest while here of Dean and Mrs. Gibson, Fourth Avenue East. SEE A MOVE PLAVA GAME! 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Therefore the contest Judges have agreed that no matter which answer Is submitted by a contestant In connection with the pictures "GATEWAY " "THE TEXANS," "THE CROWD ROARS, "GIRLS ON PROBA-; TION" and "GIVE ME A SAILOR," all answers will be accepted as correct. Just check any one of the answers listed for each.cf these pictures, state the name of the theatre where you saw it and your answer will count as a perfect score for that particular picture. 1 Movie Quiz Picture Tonight At Capitol Theatre "SING YOU SINNERS" THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES To : W.''W Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's, tl Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. Dance Tonight, Boston Hall, Join the funl Adm. 25c. (241) A. J. Prudhomme returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon from a brief trip to Butcdale. Miss Marybelle Stiles, who has been on a trip to Victoria to at ;end an Anglican Young People's ssoriatlon convention, returned lome from the south on the Prln-:ess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Costumes for Gyro Club's second annual Hallowe'en masquerade jcouver, mil, Moose Hall, Friday, Octooei 18, .may be obtained at William F 'tone or Watts and Nlckerson tores. Tickets available at these lores or from any Gyro. It. Rev. A. Harding Priest of Calgary, western fleld.secretary of the Board of Religious Education or tne nhnrrh of Eneland In Canada, ar Paul Ross, who has been on trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Dr. Neal Carter left on last evening's train for a brief trip to Terrace. He will be returning to the city tonight. W. II, Manuel, CN. R. travelling auditor, after spending a cpuple of days in the city on official duties, sailed by' the Princess Adelaide last night on his return , lo VarU Estate of 'Frank A. Stevens will offer for sale at 2 pjn: Thurs day, September 20th, at the Auc tion rooms of George J. Dawes, 3ra Avenue, au dooks left over from last Friday's sale.. (241) Mrs. R. G. Johnston sailed by the Cardena last night for her home In victoria aftef a six1 weeks' visit here with her son-in-law and .daughter, Mr. and- Mrs. John 'Durf an; "Fifth Avenue West. i Pleading guilty to a .charge -of damaging a postal mail box; Earl Batt was given eighteen jnonths; Suspended sentence by JuMge W- e! Fisher In County Courti yesterday afternoon. W. O. Fulton prosecut ed and T. W. Brown acted as de fence counsel. 'Mr. and Mrs. D. Zarefif of thi city will receive congratulations oi friends on reaching tlje estate ot grajnd-parenthood; Worqjnasbeer. received of the :b$lu gf aj aaugnier inursaay nigntm van-1 :ouver to Mr. and Mrs! Ea. Lovett, Mrs. Lovett being formerly Miss Ermie Zarelli. Mrs. Zarelll is in Vancouver at the present time. Mrs. E. S. Kinney and thret children arrived In the city on the Prlncess Adelaide yesterday afternoon to take up, residence, Joining Constable Kinney who was recent ly transferred to the provincial police P. M. L. 8 here. They are rakins un residence oh: Sixth Av 4nte West Irj th6isdner;i S' . .v: ..I, ."Mothers of Babies and School Children Hospital' Auxiliary Home, October 21, ember 24. Ire. A Well-Baby ;cilnlc will be held for Babies and Pre-School children Tuesday afternoon October 18, from 2 to 4:30 and on every necend Tuesday following at the Borden Street Sghool entrance at the basement door? andt Wednesday afternoon, October 25, from 2 to 4:30 and on every second Wed nesday following at, the King Edward School. Mothers may bring the babies and children to chock their development and may discuss problems of feeding and training with the Public Health Nurse. Announcements All advertisements la tlu Coi-. amn win be charged for a full 'month at 25c a word Canadian Legion October 19. W.i A. 1 Bazaar Eagle's Bridge, October 19. United Anniversary Supper October 20. Tea Nurses" St. Peter's Parish Hall Dance, Oc tober 21. Lutheran Bazaar October 22. Hill 60 Tea October 27. Country Fair, Odd fellow's Hall, October 27. Gyro Club's second .annual Hal lowe'en Masquerade, October 28. I Hyggas Bazzar, Friday, Oct. 28.' Sonja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar No" 10. .Cathedral Chrjstmas Bazaar, November 17. Xi "'!"' St. Peter's Church Bazaar Nov UNITED IN nit k nm k rr Miss Catherine Carmlchael Be comes Bride of Carl Strand at Interesting; Ceremony in the presence of some fifty or sixty friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsen, English Hill, ii ; i . i j quet oi pins ana wnite carnations. Tie groomsman was Anton Strand, brother of the groom. During, the ceremony,' ''there was appropriate f7 il Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe ; jPermarients, Marcels, Flnger- cuts a Specialty. ii Phone Green 883 for Appointment Muriel Eby 437 4th E. 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Bernhoft Peter- a preuy ana interesting weuamg son rendered a vocal solo took place at 7: id last evening, with Rev. Lawrence C. Jensen, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, offic iating, when Miss Catherine Carmlchael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carmlchael, Queen Charlotte City, became the bride of Carl 8,trand of the city. The rooms had been attractively decorated in pink and white colors and the ceremony took place un der a white wedding bell in an arch of streamers. The bride, who was given in marriage by Oscar Olsen, was a lovely picture In white sa tin, with long train, veil and orange blossoms, carrying a shower bou quet of pink roses. Her sister, Miss Ejcssle Carmlchael, was a pretty bridesmaid in a blue and white flowered dress over white and white turban hat with pink and iihhe streamers, carrying a bou i 5 j Coffee Shoppe I i Corner TIllRn anil SIXTH m i ! ML' Assist- J Ing the hostess were Miss Brita Jo i: I land, Miss Kay Johnson and Miss Dorothy Carmlchael. 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