AND THAT THIS PLANE INCIDENT prime Rupert Dailp Detas Lto. Friday, April 9, 1948 Local News Items . . . Hotel. . A IS STILL MYSTERY TERRACE LADIES TEA HOSTESSES Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Owen Snell are FRANKFURT, tt-The United crepe with white gold-trimmed bodice, received the guests and a very pleasant afternoon was spenW A. A. Newton returned by air Thursday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. States Army still kept silent 6allin6 tonight on the Catala Prince " Rupert yesterday on the Incident of a ion a trip t0 Kleratu- I , TERRACE A delightful so ozecnosiovaklan mystery niane A. H. Silversides is sailing tonight on the Catala on a trip to Vancouver. that landed at a Bavarian airport Tuesday with 26 Dersons You saw it- m tne Daily News! Gyro Klondyke Night, May 7.' Ben Rutland, Ketchikan; Earl Prizes' for' the best beards. So, Leasard, Smithers; J. Bowers, men, throw your razors away. Vancouver; E. Erickson, city; R. '. (85) Ptoykus, West Allison, Michi- gan; D. S. Smith, Minneapolis; Ivan Dumas is leaving to- w. K. Smith, Minneapolis; Don cial event was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Stevenson when she and Mrs. PeakeVout entertained their large coterie of friends at a "Come and Go" tea. Beautiful carnations and yellow tulips on beard. Where it was coming from or where It was going or W. D. Lambie sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a business trip to Vancouver. me actual identity of the passengers was not made known iu& uu uic vaiaia lur uur- Kraus, West Amson Michigan tenav. Vancouver Island, to t t, ... in a vas hotu.-e.on' tnii iitH by the Army. C. H Stacles after brief M. J J J 7 rlcu 'goy isiana w., - .....w. oitt,i. tw;r ,a a unci uhir.h nnint hp -J ha hppn trans- .... .... . . . . !tsr.orc fnrnurf ha CLEARANCE rrln tn Van-rmuor returned It r - JnnM)n, UlgDy ISianQ J. "- w.c un.cwc ferred mel ,M wier- of the lace-covered table where Vancouver; Fred Kayem, he cUv from the south on Wednesday Wednesday afTernoon's afternoons 5L plane. I0""" Salt SPrine Islan O. L. Ho.lt- t the pourers, Mrs. D. Little Westminster; ,d Mrs. w. C. Osborne. Mrs. Attention Did vou know , Munroe. Nanaimn- k NPtt Stevenson, In a Black afternoon - mieu ciua jeiumc iuu ui two 1 A REAL . SAVING ON mat you can now get Chicken ;mnnth, fnp nnpraUn. - dlso. Kwinitsa; J. Ward, Hazelton: dress, and Mrs. PeekeVout, in an afternoon dress of black derly house, a charge on which Miss M- Christopher, Ketchikan; she was found guilty Wednes- Mr- and Mrs- O. Young, Juneau; Meantime the Russian-sponsored German news agency ADN said last night that the plane had been forced down by United States aircraft after getting lost enroute from Prague to Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Bavarian military government sources at Munich said they understood the plane had come down of "Its own free will." Another report was that the pilot of the plane had been overpowered and forced to land by Czechoslovak passengers. In the Ruff to take out at Civic Centre Diningroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when you call. (tf) Raincoats RQWUfiLP COTTON GABARDINE with theck lining Reg. Price $15.00 To Clear Mrs. Clara Stevenson, of Melrose, Saskatchewan, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert Wednesday to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Christopherson. day afternoon. u- uPwn- K-eicniKan; Mr. and Mrs. Jeratrovich, Ketchi-Mr. Justice J. T. Thorson of kan; W. Ward, Anchorage, the Exchequer Court of Canada, j w. Youngman, Winnipeg; K. Ottawa, who has been ,in the siade, Victoria; J. D. Baxter, city in connection with the sit- Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. ting of the court here, after Nelson, Vancouver; T. Milne, making the round trip to Ket-' ! Vancouver; B. Marr, Vancou-chikan on the Prince Ruper;, Ver; H. R. Cohen, Edmonton; continued on to Vancouver. He c. MacAlpin, Vancouver; P. L. was accompanied by R. M. Span- Northcott, Vancouver; Mr. and 'i'oiic-up our urruiu &tciu improve your appetite that's the yy to fret iM-tter. NOVA-kELP hrJp youl X?$ It put a much-nectled iodine in 'f ' I.- t.Lwl.lr-.H. ll..l.i. f 3 here. It wag no trouble i, yes, George is right aot a dm but simply dwp m-i tfit $9.95 to the phone!'' at all to get nun kHp from the nimeral-nih CiTl Atlantic Ocean, and conceit- i trated in tiny tablets for your I II kie, deputy registrar oi uc-,Mrs. H. Burbridge, Sandspit; Mr. Berlin Is Quiet Now cuDvrnirniT. kkc miv tr.Lr now! atcb the results. On sale at all drug store. MERCERISED GABARDINE with self lining Reg- Price $2200 To Clear chequer Court. Announcements All advertisements Id this column will be charged for a lull month at 25 centa a word and Mrs. Phillip and daughte Mrs. C. G. Ham and Mrs. S. A. Kielback sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Victoria where they will attend the annual provincial chapter convention of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Sandspit; A. J. Brandstrom, Seattle; D. G. Stenstrom, Van t $16.45 FORMER HEAD OF S.A. PASSES AWAY Prince Rupert Symphony Or couver; A. H. Pay, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Gurtzen, city. chestra Concert, April B. MERCERISED POPLIN with self lining Reg. Price $26.00 To Clear at BERLIN 0i The Berlin situation was quiet today and may remain that way for a few days while Marshal Vassily D. Soko-lovsky, Russian military commander-in-chief. Is out of the city. It Is believed he has gone William Gulbrandson, having been found guilty of supplying liquor to an Indian, was sentenced to six months in jail by Magistrate Vance in city police court yesterday. Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES ROOM 10 Vj, -xl Varden's Concert, Oddfellow's Hall, April 15. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. . Annual Masonic Ball, auspices SYDNEY, Australia 01 General George Carpenter, aged 75, retired Salvation Army commissioner, died today after an operation. He succeeded General Evangeline Booth as head of the $19.95 Civic Centre SATURDAY 2:00 Badminton. Tslmpsean and Tyee Lodges, MERCHANTsn v.... unu,l Salvation Army in 1939 and STflKK I 1 Civic Centre, -Friday, April 18. Sojourning Brethren Invited. C.N.R. Carmen's Dance, Odd that the Daily News is the most'served until 1946. (During 'his effective medium of advertising! tenure as commissioner of the n Prince Rupert? No one Salvation Army Gen. Carpenter English WATERPROOF RAINCOATS Rubberized Reg. Price $20.00 To Clear Classified Advertising Pays! Advertise in the Daily News! fellows' Hall, Friday, April 16, to Moscow to consult with his government. First Intimation that he was away came when British officials called at his office to deliver a protest note and were told that he was out of town. Marshal Solokovsky yesterday blamed the British with a traffic violation In Monday's British-Soviet plane collision. The Rus misses your message if it's ad-!vlsltea "mce Kupert) . $14.95 .itl It vertised in the News. It's the really efficient way of putting it over. tf. BUILDING 1L new yrf BLUE : 593 i 9:30 p.m. Good music, refreshments. Lutheran Ladles Aid Tea and Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. Orange Tea, April 21. 1 Municipal' Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, Ten Onlv FINGERTIP RAINCOATS Tartan lined, zipper front Reg. Price $18.50 To Clear sian military commander said will have its usual observance of t'-l that, unless he was assured that PRESIDENT Victor i'isher of the Win-Press, who is first .est of the Canadian ida's national news-organization and lerted president to fienck I. Ker, pub-:he Hamilton Spec- $12.45 Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 548 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. British planes will observe fou.-lEmPlre Dav on Mav 23 tnis year power flight rules, he Intends t0,ln:Iudin6 a gathering of stud-"take enU in tne CaPito1 Theatre. Per-tion measures for the prote:- of the miss'n n connection with the safety of air traffic was &rarU(;d by the board ",event over the Soviet occupation zone He turned down the Idea of alof 5cno1 trustees at its monthly four-power investigation of the,meetin8 Wednesday night. For Sale THESE PRICES ARE IN EFFECT THIS WEEK ONLY SHOP EARLY crash which occurred at Be.- For your f ufnlture Kequire-lins outskirU and killed fifteen ments B at EUo.s The enUf(, persons, favoring, instead, an In- stock u arsaU j,,,. for United Church Spring Sale, April 29. J OF Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. The prire for the stock and business is very reasonable. See the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GREEN 504. , Your Breakfast in a Muffin and so easy to make, toot BRAN BACON MUFFINS 2 UMcupnons K cup milk Bhortning 1 cP ilted flour quiry oy a soviet-Britisn com- Qulck ScHmg Dinette Suites mission. -- '.Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chif- Meantlme, British authorities Mat-said foniers, Beds, Beautyrest today that, since they felt tresses, Battleship Linoleum, no assurance or protection was Car-being congoleums, Luggage, Baby given their planes over rlages, and many other goods to Russian - occupied territory in nurnerous to mention. Elio Fur-Berlin, they might be constrain- niture Store, Third Avenue West, ed to resort to the use of fighter prince Rupert. (tf) escorts for transports. 1 Tne Ladies' Orange Benevol ,....i,..,. ..J,..Jj tiuDoon salt H "IP Bugar 1 rire 2ii teaspoon baking 1 cup All-Bran powder ture and stir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin puna two-thirds full and bake in moderately hot oven (400F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Makes 9 muffins. Just wait until you taste the flayoui of crisp bacon all wrapped up in a light, tender muffin made with toast-ed.tut-sweet AlLBmnl It's luscious. Get Kellogg's All-Bran today! Try these taste-tempting muffins tomorrow. Clip the recipe nowl Your Yl oup crisp, dicea bacon Cream shortening and sugar thor-nimhly. Add egg and beat well. Stir in Kellogg's AU-bran and milk. Ietsoak until most of moisture has been taken up. Sift flour with salt and fcaking powder. Add bacon. Add to first mix :o 9 -Police said they believed Jane ringed wife of Dr. city health depart -:cian. died in an inic" and her body hrown on a lonely Township street "to idence." as found early to- : money, reported to m $500." was found -year -old woman's setticoat Mother's Day Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May 4, 3-6 p.m. Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Centre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladles, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Piano Concert by John Joseph Franky, sponsored by Job's Daughters, Civic Centre, May 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. ANOTHER ROYAL: ROMANCE SEEN i is Showing! And How Y.ou Love It ! ent Association held its regular meeting on Thursday with Mrs. J. Johansen, worthy mistress, in the chair. Final ar rangements were made for the tea to be held April 21. Mrs. George Howe, grand mistress for British Columbia, will be accompanied by Mrs. J. Johansen, local delegate, to the Grand Lodge sessions at Nelson in May. KEEP "REGULAR" AfA two NATURALLY $Z" y TAL IN . NEW YORK 0i The New York Times said in a London dispatch that rumors of the engagement of Princess Margaret and Prince George, of Denmark "became stronger today." 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