PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS BRITAIN'S GENERALS HIT THE HAY FOR CHOW EYES EYES Licencee for Numount Full-vue Frames, The Newest in Eye-Wear Expert Optic.nl Service, Watch, Clock, Jewclcry Repairing, Hand Engraving Max Heilb JEWELER New songs in the popular Bins Crosby manner, the second appearance of the gifted Juvenile song bird. Gloria Jean, and the addition CIIAS DODIMEAI) Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment roner DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties mm iiwiiiMiwiniiii n 1 1 mini w mm MUSIC IS FEATURED an accident. The trio Ultimately find themselves in possession of a cafe in which Bing and Gloria furnish' the entertainment, aided oy the vaudeviillans. Eight tuneful melodies are feat-' "If I Had My Way," With ning ured in the music. These are "Meet Crosby and Gloria Jean, At Capitol Theatre the Sun Half Way," "I Havent Time to be a Millionaire." "Pessimistic Character," "If I Had My Way," "Little Grey Home in the West," "Anril Played the Fiddle," "Ida" and ' Rings on "My Fingers." Eddie Leonard and Blanche Ring, . of some ' famous old vaudevlllians vaudeville ringers of many year' are features of "If I Had My Way," .'anding and popularity, are prom-, tVi11-i tVta errntr ntfpnnti.r it Snortf in fV-ja poet TirVl fY alert mMnrT- lomorrow. .ameaian. inxie rnganza, urace, The picture centres around Cros- " tup. Juhan Eltinge, Charles Win by and El Brendel who adopt Gloria Jean when her father Is killed in lady be looked at in KAYSER. "Mir-O-Kleer" hose KAYSER has been doing it for years making stockings " that m a1 e I e a s I o ve lie. t t ' v v... -.11. i-L ; lours ror lunyei nemj unu added beauty. Semi-Service ....... Chiffon ............ 7Q Crepe . . . . And Un IN NEWEST FALL COLORS 2 Fiqe Names Blended Into 1 Kayser Hosiery "Canada's Leadiner Hosiery" FEATURED AT "Drnald Woods. 7. I , "a ? mm . RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 Mall Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night 5 MacKenzie's Furniture A GOOD I'LACE TO BUY Our Annual Pre-Christmas Sale Starts I riday First and Continue Until November 30th. Iluy Now For Christmas PHONE 775 Bgmmmmwmimmmmmmmmmm CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. J Air-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steancr leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN QQ if Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1941. Pe$ ) Vl Final return limit March 31st, 1841 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 2G0 Prince Rupert Agents fpt Trans-Canada Air Lines On a iour of inspection of Britain s defences. G eneral Sir Alan Brcoke, commander-in-chief of the home forces, is shown here second from left, enjoying an al fresco lunch with other army commanders In the shelter of ar hay stack. The be-ribboned soldier at left is Lieut-General Alexander, who commands the First Army Corps. The kneeling warrior Is Lieut-General Sir Ronald Adam, and the general taking a. bite is Brigadier Morgan. WEDDED AT HOME RITES The " mafriage took place at. 7:39 ist c'verilnc; at the home of the the nanitol Theatre for tonight and rfce El Brendel, noted Swedish dialect 1 ? T1 . .... , , : bride' bride'? barents. parents, 435 435 Fourth Fourth Avenue Avenue East, of Ml?s Muriel Eileen Eby. Mnger. ria-re Dodd,' Nana Bryant' da"ger;?r1- Kare anlM"- L' c- Eby' and Mirtin Friki. r Mr. Mrs. Hamld Friksen, 200 Seventh Avenue West. It was a pretty .'aqd Interesting ceremony. NURSE ON EDUCATION cause of scurvy, rickets and malnutrition among children. "There i no toyal road to learning," the speaker declared" and such methods as cramming and ir-hnn cai mrmarizlng cf facts does not rssult In permanence of Miss Margaret Jamleson Urges lea-nln?. Xor can such methods More Lofty Ideals Arid More prepare the pupil to meet suc-. Practical Curricula cessfully the unexpected situations : and problems of life." 'Tducatlon For Living" was the Mi s Jam'?-on then discussed subject of an interesting add'.csi !he :ducat.'cn-l r.wparat:on for given by Miss Ma laret Jamie- the nursing profession, explaining son R. N.. ledy suDtvlnlendent e the lmrartenc of i-.h Knhlp-ta i- i . - J " unn" c- iai vrzn oi .roses ana the Prince Rupert General Hes- as chemistry, physics, biology, foliage. '.the ceremony was perform- pital, to the Prince Rupert Parent- zoolnpy history pni h'sror'-jal ,ed by Rev. H. G. Funston, pastor of Teachers' A:s3::it!:n last evening method, cultural reading, the clas- r irsi rjesDyienan nurcn. uiven m the Borden Street School. At sical languages and elementary ; in marriage by her father, the b.ide the outset Miss Jamleson discussed arithmetic. The failure to in-ludel was a charming picture in white the pre-school education of the religious instruction in the public Swiss net- bouffant style, with lace young child, emphasizing partlcu- school curriculum was. In the trimmed, iacket and cufflets to larly the' influence of the home opinion of the speaker, a potent match -with veil. Her bouquet was trainlnsc.'The des!res, interests and contribut'nir cause of much of the of HcJIywood roses. m conversatibqs of the parents: the injustice, sorrow and instability in Thdres-of the bridesmaid, Miss reading aloud bv the parents of the world todav. Acaln referrinp 'Peggy Blackhall. was Of turquoise Bible history and story and of to nursing. Miss Jamleson conclud- blue taffeta with gold shot tuck carefully selected books all had d her address by staging that a' jacket. She carried a bouquet of an important Influence upon the deep reli?ious fnlth inAthe Saviour , pink carnations. i . qducational background of the of the world cn th$? part of a' Trie jgroomsman, was Donald Eby, (ihild pTior to his entering the nurse must in-elv Increase the" b?f1M;bre,- Pljc. school Influence d efflciencyof the. 3 W the 4- bussing the prwent curricuh service, i4$:, , ding March. of thg schwls wlth tnelr requlred At the busies meeting which uuow.a ne ceremony a rccep- courses and their mFnasis on preceded the addre-s. the assocla-l tlon was held at the Commodore th, ac?i,muifltion of credits for tlcn. as a rw-lt oS the successful' Cafe Where many friends gathered lSraduat0n diplomas, the speaker teW-hon bridge, was able to give, to tender their congratulations and ralsed the pertlncnt question lurther dona.Mnn. to th- s-hools best wishes to the happy couple, whether curricula and methods to- of h clty--25 being voted to! The cake, was cut by the bride and day reallv met the needs for each rf the Borden. King Edward served by the bridesmaid. Miss Mar- Vorthv pdult living. The courses notb Memorial School, and1 Jorie Eby and Miss E. M. Earl. D. C. -orescrlbed were too much of the president. M-s, O-ct- Hill, thank- MCttne proposed a toast to the blanket tyre and did not allow conveners and all who helped bride with the groom responding. of sufficient attention being -jlven make the telephone bridge so Inge Valen' proposed a toast to the t0 th Individual differences and successful. bridesmaid with the groomsman the natural aptitudes of the pudIIs. . A srecial future of the musical "f5?n "g. , Present day education was not al-' program was the skilful playing The evening was enjoyably spent ways ulted to the natural needs of violin W by William Jaco-in dancing with music by Mr3. 0f ho reonle. From her own wenik who was acenmnnniprt nn Charles Anderson and Robert orofesonat ex-:erince as a nurse, the piano by Mrs. Anderson. FoUi i, " , Mlss Jamlesn to'.d that lack of lowing the singing of the National I t ' wen win resiae Kno-vlcdrje in the buying and pre- Anthem, refreshments were served at 436 .Fourth .Avenue East. They paring of food by mothers for and p i"ant time was spent In are a well known and popular local their children was sometimes the conversation. young couple, having both resided . In Prince Rucert since childhood, ' and will receive the felicitations of numerous well-wishing friends. Gvro Club In Business Meet In addition to receiving nominations 'for 1941 officers, the Trince Rupert 'Gyro Club dealt with miscel laneous', routine .matters at its regular monthly business luncheon yesterday. Reports, of various committees .were received. These include one-oh the recnt hoedown dance-which resulted In something over 4340. being netted for the purpose. of purchasing an incubator for the Prince. Rupert General Hospital. The incubator is already on order and unsuitable ceremony of presentation will be arranged when It ar rives. ., Thei&bmindtions were W. F. Stonoforjpresident, W, J. Scott for secroJfjlJlanFCrui'cshauk tot treasurer ana rTans uidd, Arnold Flaxen,, G. L. Rorie, Frank Skinner, H, s, Meadows, J. H. Bulger, L. M. Asemissen and Croft Brook for executive.- The luncheon fare consisted of venison j provided by Arnold Flalen. Capt. Bil,. Johnson jr. was a guest. If you want something, advertise forilt. Hundreds of people get .Ul.l, UiU. Men Who Prefer Hartt Shoes :- ) It is significant that leaders in business and professional life select Ham Shoes for fit, style and wear. 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