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TOLD ABOUT CITIZEN CATHEDRALS Ronald Hrldjett SpeaVi Til Toe .Many At Funeral of Christ John- IIp(r on MnuUy sen Sketch of Career Funeral services for ihe late At the regular meetiflg of the Christian Mareliuj Johnsen were Prince Rupert Group ot The H on held Tuesday afternoon at St. Monday evening, with Harold I Paul's Lutheran Church, which was Hampton presiding, gueat speaker- beautifully decorated and filled was Ronald Brldgett who gave an with neighbors and friends of the interesting and instructive lecture deceased. The services were in on some of the cathedrals of Surcharge of the pastor J. H. Myr- land and their architecture, wan. Mr. Brldgett had prepared Potpr T.lon nroslriMl fit thp nr. ctriVi iln.lroin (Via -tnu. gan. A sextet, composed ol mem- type of architecture in regard toil Iff II ILfl U bers of the Varden Singers, sang the Influence of each nrlod and UJ KJLfLtlu one or the old favorite Norwegian pointed out that architecture funeral hymns "Bedre Kan Jeg combined utility with beauty. Al-Ikke Fare. End At Fare Til Mln though certain column, arebea or Oud." Hymns sung by the con- buttresse were of rmt boautv . gregatton were "What Friend they were also integral ptrU ot rretty Affair La! NUht In lint We Have in Jesus," and "I Know the necessary strengthenlnc or! United Church Elihty oi a iieep in Jesus jsame . support of roof dome or wall. The text of the pastor's message some very fine illustrations was from Mark, 16: 3-4. were also shown from books deal- The members of the Church m ,in lIUS John Murvold Anfelt Antnn.wn Koman period, saxon, Norma n. Peter Leland, E. Evensen. Jens Gothic perpendicular, renals-Moen, Hartvlk Gulbransen. Ing- Mnce- and ,r a nut interesting var Feness and Gust Mostad. There manner . showed the gradual was a large and beautiful display changes and modifications of of floral wreathes brought by the course in many cases. In fact moat family, neighbors and friends. cathedrals combined styles of In addition, a large number of architecture. Salisbury Cathedral memorial gift were presented In proved the exception, being built gifts of money that will be used entirely in the early English, be-to provide some specific part In Bfln and completed 1M0 to M furnishing the new church. Such Lincoln Cathedral was particu-articles will be provided as a spec- larty mentioned as being one of lal memorial of Christ Johnsen tne most beautiful aa compared who had also serves efficiently as ith some of the finest eontlnent-a member of the building com- al cathedrals. mlttee for the church. Deceased's Career Christian Marlius Johnsen, whose parents were Johan and Jonette Andersen, was born at Punsvtk. near Narvik, Norway. May 4. 1886. He left Norway in 1902 at the age of 18 years and came to Wisconsin where he, as a young man, se cured work on farms, and very soon also In other projects that required skill, intelligence and me- chanical interest. He soon became a leader In whatever he undertook to do. A short time later he was in Montana, active as a contractor In rnllrrviH hnlJrtlnir tVnm tho ...... . U. . ...... I I- he went to Canada and worked Jin drilling and blasting on the new transcontinental railway that finally reached Prince Rupert. I Then he went to Anyox where he soon became a leading figure In i building operations connected (with the mining industry at that i place. . ! During the last World War he returned to Norway, was married, . and returned to Anyox, leaving his young wife in Norway. In 1922 Mr. Johnsen went to Norway again, re-I turning after a few months to-: 'jether with his wife and baby I daughter, Mlml. Altogether Mr. I Johnsen worked at Anyox for 16 years. During the last 17 years the family has lived In Prince rrj I Rupert where Mr. Johsen and his . , ...... .. .mc wtVWIUC Ji UilliUCllb 1 1 respected and active In numerous worthwhile endeavors. Mr. Johnsen was a very capable1 man in many lines. He was a builder, not only for himself, but for the city, and community as such. He succeeded in whatever he undertook to do. He and his fam-'' lly have been active members and' leaders In the local St. Pauls Lutheran ' Church, where he for many years has been a member of the' Church Council and also a member of the Board of Deacons. ! For" several months It was apparent that both his physical and mental health failed, rapidly and. completely. He suffered greatly,! j especially mentally. He passed , away at his home In the early 'morning of April 18. j j Left to mourn the departure of I , a loving and faithful husband and la devoted father are Mrs. Lottie Johnsen, the widow, and the fol-' lowing children: Mlml, John, Pe-' jter. Arne and Clarice. I i Three sisters of Mr. Johnsen are living in Wisconsin and Chicago. Relatives are also living In Seat-' tie. INDIANS AS MINERS mcwr. iiiwii -uium . r v iiit 1. v$ r5 90e oJtHcyIdcst in austries' in Lbtln Airier ca. hav n been carried on by the Indians Deiore the arrival of Europeans. liet Your House Cleaning Things At VARIETY STORE We Have Them All 3E i y Mr. Bridgett's audience was only too sorry that this would moat likely be- their only opportunity to enjoy a glimpse into a very fascinating subject, from one so well versed In the study of such things, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control t! Government of BritHh Columbia. WEDDING Attend Keceptinn A pretty double wedding was solemnised at the Manse of First Council and friends served as Mr- BrldeU t00 hit lkteners United Church at 6 o'clock last Ham Hill ushers and pall bearers. They were Daclt 10 historic stonenenge. ine evening. Rev. James A. uonneu officiating, when Miss Helen Pll-fold of Prince Rupert was united In marriage to John Clifton of Hartley Bay and Miss Edith Morrison of Hartley Bay became the brtde of Sidney Victory Wilson of Kttkatla. Matty friends of the contracting couples and their families were on hand to witness the ceremony. Mlas PUfold, for her marriage, wss attired In white satin with veil and shoes to match. Her bouquet was of roses and 'Uy-of-the-vaUey. Bridesmaids were Miss Jemnette Pierce and Miss Pearl Robinson, who wore frocks c f pastel colors. Mrs. Charles Dud jwurd was matron of honor. The bride was given In marriage by her father. William Pilfold. Oroomsmen were Ceril Robln- as Mr. Brldgett was leaving for son. 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