Fashion spreads her skirts this spring . spreads them about you in a whirl of pleats. Fashion enhances even further with soft drapes' that make complimentary conversation behind your back. From our new spring and Easter scries. WEEK AT lOr- Centre lUrOHl.S 7 30 p.m., :. ftudrorium; .udie Lounge; :s Cafeteria; ipsuK.ir.3 Class, 0, Pi nee Ru- C jperatlve 30 o.m Aero Uocm 8 pjn. t: - Cafeteria; :r, C mm on y p.m Gyro C j 7 p.m., Cr. : Cafeteria; a: .3n".-.;n uo-opera-8 p.m . Fash- ; Auditorium; Air. Com- o oi Teen Coun- ..u ic". Room; F ;i Board, 8 pm . Fash-.4 Autat irium. u : Parents' ; ics Lounge; 7 : -. D Committee : Pr pie's 1947 i i:ro i' . T'Tii Town . ufptera. ymnasiiim i a o Junior Boys; imr 6 p.m., 1 0; ::c'.ball; 7 p.m., i Oil 8 pjn.. - 9 p.m Basket- m Kins p.m . Junior iouncemeiits Bt Patrick's tea and per.i .;ard narty. eve- lAux March 17. Pliurnn Tea, Mrs. R. G anci- Oddfellows' Hall 9 30 p.m, ?'TA Tea Muslcale ?' School Choir Pm Bund pic ;cnt opcr Uro March 28. bprlnc Sale, March l ily I.O.D.E Tea, April If WA EaMcr Sale, I Ouir ' Ton nnH Snip. fldfcllow Hall, enan Snrinrr Rnii. ILadicj Tea and K.ile. tro ADril in fCilll (1 ,W,n -ltn Snr.r.- Sale. M:m. R "ia-y Sale M.iu o ' Spring Tea, SINGER Pc Scwintr Mn.i. fclmw i.-or Iu,nt u8 AD PARTS Putton- Trlmn P Acce ..;nrr ln HIONE Sin Hi. "'S Machine Ci. Plrd Ave West tVA SEUVICE b;iSi lwOpen & TWEED LiiiMcBrid. 1 i Buy Your COMPLETE OUTFIT Here on the Budget Plan Radios Shipped Here to Greece An unusual if not unprece dented order has been received by a Prince Rupert radio deal ing firm. The order is (for the delivery of two receivers to far olt Aiaphiaaa, Greece Before they are sent, the sets must be converted from 110 volts to 233 volt which Is the voltage in Greece. The sets beins sent are combined short and long wave of mantel type. Under customs regulations it is permissible to shin one radio per family into Greece where there are no Instruments on the market. The sets from here are being snapped at the order of local reVaUves of the recipients. Girls; 0:30 pm., League Basketball. Wednesday 4 p m., Girls' Basketball; 6 p.m., Watts & Nicfkeraon Baiketball; 7:30 pin., Batitoilrvton. Thursday 2:55 pjn.. King Edward School Junior Boys; 5 p.m., Gyro Basketball; 6 p.i., Grotto Bajketall; 8 pm.. Ladies' Keep Fit; 8 p.m., People's Store Basketball. Friday 10 a.m., Tiny Tots; 2:55 pm.. King Edward School Junior Girls; 5 p.m., High School Basketball; 7 pm., Archery; 8:30 pm., Men's Gym. Saturday 9:30 am.. Boys' Basketball School; 6:30 pm., League Basketball. Sunday 2 pm.. Badminton. TONEGHT... . r n.ttt iiV' Local News Items Have you your ticket for the Tea Muslcale? Mrs. J. C. Gilkcr and daugh ter, Diane, returned home on the Coqultlam last night from a trip to Vancouver. Frank Parlett has returned to the city from Toplcy where he has been installing lieht plants in the hotel at that point. George l. Rorie returned to the city on Saturday night's train after spending a few days at Telkwa on business. Donald Norton, customs officer at Stewart, returned north on the Coqultlam last night after spending a few days In the city. Mrs. II. M. Hellawell arrived In the city on the Coqultlam last night from Vancouver and sailed on the Cardena for Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. Clarence Dixon and her mother, Mrs. G. W. Cook, arc sailing on a trip to Vancouver on the Coqultlam Tuesday af ternoon. Tony Bussanlch, who has been carrying out iplumblng Installa tion work In the hotel at Topley has returned to the city from the interior. Famous HOLLYWOOD PAT- TEENS arc now on sale exclusively at Wallace's. Over 800 pat terns to meet every need. Prices 15c, 25c and 35c. At WALLACE'S of course. (C5) pm. Rev. Basil S. Procktcr, rector of fit. Andrew's Anglican Cath-J cdral, will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. S. Dunn of Massett arrived in, the city on the Cardena yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands. They will be here for a couple of weeKs, Dr. Dunn having come over for medical treatment. "Ccnllcwaylo sloji constipation "Believe me. you should try Aix-niAN for constipation nothing I tried keeps mc so regular, so gently." There ii no need for nasty harsh purgatives it constipation is due to lack of "bulk" in the diet. Simply eat an ounce of kel- UlCC'S ALL-BRAN every day in milk (or sprinkled over other cereals or baked in ALL-BRAN muffins) and drink plenty of water, kellogg s all-bran is cuaranicea 10 Keep you reKuiar naiur ally, or double your money back. ck. KELLOGG S ALL-BRAN regular naturally. JOHN FISHER flvej another of his unu$tof iforei in fie scries of programs "This is Canada Fttllfttad by tht m'Mtn of PURITY FLOUR PURITV 0ATSJ BLONDIE Order today. Keep Crisis on the Homcfront. Booth P.T.A. Wednesday, 8 A. Varfeldt Is leaving tomorrow on the Coqultlam for a holi: day visit to Vancouver. Mrs. Henry Spofford Is leaving on tonight's train for a trip to her home in Saskatrhcwan. TALL MOUNTAIN ASH The Thomdale tree, a moun tain ash in Victoria, Australia, is said to have been 375 feet tall. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Carrier for Sun route, Section 2. Phone 640. (tf) LOST Brown wallet, vicinity Oddfellows' Hall, Saturday night. Finder please leave at Daily News office. (04) PERSONAL Will the person who got the wrong coat at the Co-op meeting m the Civic Centre last Tuesday please Dhone Blue 441. (65) PERSONAL When you decide your premises need decorat ing, either PAINTING or PAPERIIANG ING, "and you want a good Job, a job that will last, get "JERRY" VRE the best. PHONE 372 for ap KAY WATSON IS HONORED First Baptist Church Pays Tribute to Esteemed Bride-Elect Mrs. J. Armstrong, Cotton Street, was hostess to a number of members, and friends of First Baptist Church Sunday evening to honor Miss Kay Watson, who is leaving for Victoria tonight to be married to W. D. Smith, M.LiA. for Atlln. A very pleasant social hour was spent after whlcn tne nosi- ess served delicious refresh ments. She was assisted by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. A. D. Ritchie and the 'Misses Audrey and Vivian Wrathall. P. H. Linzcy; senior deacon of the church, presented Miss Wat son with a silver tray and a pair of framed scenes of Prince Ru pert. Mr. Linzcy told how Miss Watson had been connected with the church since her childhood days and had since held many important church offices as church clerk, superintendent of Sunday School and Young Peo ple's work. On .behalf of all her church friends he expressed best wishes for her future happiness and well being. Ex-Mayor H. M. Daggett also spoke in paying tribute to the unselfish service rendered to the Baptist Church cause in Prince During the afternoon the staff 7Get Acquainted with Your University77 Tea CIVIC CENTRE CAFETERIA II (o 5 o'clock, Tuesday, March 18 Sponsored by PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE By Chic Young lllllh-Hllllllllllllt'lDnIli ' J I .lillllllS. SHE WANTS ME m Cra- NOT TO HAVE AGAIH LAST WEEK ( TWEN IT JT frl I C MTOKA '.n J VV3UR WIFE PHONE NEVER TO PHONE J MUST BE J Cr I V pawikaj- ,YWvE, (. CURING OFRCE ME EXCEPTUjA MPORTANT 'T. ' I TT I f WAMTS VDU AVI, TERPlBLV IMPORTANT I TTOl HOUPS.' RUSH T" OM TWE PHONE ) EMERGEMCy tqte Jl 1 'V- 1 I W SL rf 71 IpN- ((T? IM , Yf Let's IMay Footsy! i - -v- '. rwmTm . Hf w ... ?' i PLEASE, DEAR) THAT COMMOTION : - ' M . - I'LL GO OUTj I'M I . ..-lli oVhw School presented Miss Watson with a silver -relish tray as a token of their best wishes. Miss Watson responded to the gifts on both occasions, saying that she had enjoyed the work in connection with the church and hoped to be able to renew her fellowship here If it Is de cided to reside-in Prince Rupert. MOOSE ENJOY WHIST-DANCE Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, was host to a large number of members and guests at a whist party and dance in the Moose Temple Saturday ndght. The whist was di rected by William Terry, while the dancing, which began at 10:30, was directed by W. P. Weiss as master of ceremonies. Music was by the Roberts or chestra. During the Intermission, delicious refreshments were served and the whist prizes dis tributed. Committee in charge of the affair consisted of William Terry (chairman). Joseph Ratchford, Malcolm Blair. Joseph Long and Everett Morrow. Best-Known t(fyr. home remedy for N (ky, relieving miseries of BOSCH, BOSCH, and and be be sure sure you've you've got got Rupert. Rupert. K00w9 91 1 W VM polntment. uointment. 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