ill 31 Prince Rupert Doily News Wednesday, April 19, l'JOO Decree absolute was granted yesterday afternoon by Mr. Justice 1 J. M. Coady at the Supreme Court session here in the divorce Mrs. Casey's Mother Dies Music And Discussion arranged petition of Christian Norman Club. i Fossum vs Agnes Fossum. In dis utts Boxing Mrs. J. E. Hadfield, mother of (103P) solving the marriage which took place In Prince Rupert April 3, 1943, His Lordship awarded custody of a six-year old daughter ToUl Mrs. George B. Casey of this N. A. Bcketov, local agent for city, passed away at 4:30 Mon-thp rvr,o-t,t Department . f day afternoon at her home In- Transport. Rossland. She wag approaching isalled yesterday afternoon on the her eighty-ninth birthday and Coqultlam for a trip to Vancou- James Weir jr., arrived in the city at the first of the week from Vancouver after an absence of five years to take up fishing Musical Items and a discussion on readhig formed a program of interest and variety at a successful meeting of, the King Edward School Parent-Teachers Association Tuesday evening. April 27. .das' to the petitioner. Costs were Novel's , ... in had lived in Rossland fifty ver on official business lutnencw here. He is at present staying 0rderd charged against the co i at the home of his grandmother, respondent - RMm..'A years. Besides Mrs. Norah Olsen, correspond- Mrs- George B. Casey. ) Mrs. Casey, children Sulo April a arm In PneolanH T ootta 1 ltlir cprmta tt m n t. ' Grade Six choir under the direction of Mr. Goscoe sang four numbers '"Cuckoo Song'', "Be You to.Otheis Kind and True", VnH ZZ 1 ' ace rHU st- Peter's sPng Sale, home wnniH Hadfield, and two sistCTs, m,. Mrs ! Fall Fair Association, Is spending v b cooking, sewing, candy and tea Shaw of . . Sail George Toronto anc' , ti rnnm h m at th), Popular Bride-Elect Eionored Spring Mrs. William Snell of Detroit. "- uaja in uie cuy on jvair """"" business. She She expects expects to to return return Church Hall 2:30 p.m. (it) "Rose of Tralee" and Bless This House". The singing was in two and .... I OQ to the Interior Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Macphee of Tnrontr arrivprl in t.hp eit.v on In honor of Miss Evelyn Oden, three part harmony and unac- Miss Ann Brown, after an the Prince Rupert today for and lc, Ladies Tc Tea p Anril 29. whose marriage to George Wilson ' companied. Hera' Prompt Relief Beyond Belief From The Pain Of' ARTHRITIS r-tier visu nere with her par- visit here with Mr. Macphee's of New Westminster takes place lints Vf t nrA If., ft in -i " Mrs. H. M. Llndseth accom- .,u mla. t. . crown, brother and Kister-ln-law. Mr. Spring May 5, a delightful shower party panied by Mrs. J. Bowman sang I has returned to her studies at and Mrs. D. A. Macphee. Mr. was held Monday evening at the ,"Oh What a Beautiful Morning"! Day v-.u.tuii nuuse ocnooi, vancou- Macphee was the speaker before home of Mrs. W. Lund. Church Mothers vtr- " the Prince Rupert Gyro Club to u u h Bridge was played and the day. Moose Legion n.nlvillt Sale, Home iMriM . . . now available U thraa eon. " V , Qclinol ilnt iia bottlfl, at raaonable toat, at imillllClUtlOIl D"'""'! i drur urn. Ardaimrd kr rlird auf. and "My Devotion". The musical part of the program concluded with two vlo-1 lin duets by Robert Jensen an Murray Boas, accompanied by Mrs. J. Bowman, "Song of ; prize winners were Mrs. A. Dic-Farc-we'.l tens sr- Mrs- E. Morrow and Dancing , Miss Pamela Lineham. Meeting Friday, SON. Fishermen's , i o n m I frra vfrjrwhere. you an raly on thta I May ' 4 1 ' fffrrtlv produrt to rllv th aonT of ' I Arthritis. RhumstlHln and SrtstiflS.DOLCIN ,i romuine VI i. nr,imi,t and baa no onplanaant aftr- i April 21, Broadway. Dance Friday, April 21. 7 n m iQ?ni 10-2. Music b'y Mike Colussi. Delicious refreshments ' were The STETSON Whippet . . , : hnttl of aauin DIllJ'IN Refreshments. Everybody wel- served by the hostess at midnight Mav 5. 7:30. I Thanksgiving" and Norwegian Lullaby". All the musical num ahlrt and lt them Belv you find nw. piano. romfortinc relief . , . today! 100 tablrta I ln ft 200 tahlrta far 1:1. alio avail U.,Ktt. Niuht May o. Ernest Read, who spent the come. 93 1 at which time Elsie Lund brought last few weeks in the Prince 1 In a decorated basket laden with Rupert General Hospital here,1 Mrs. Norman Green arrived in ' P""' .. , Too able In bottl'a of too tablet. Doldn I.ImiUd, Toronto 10. Ontario. a bers were very much apprecia-' ted by the large audience which applauded heartily. Mrs. P. priar. Mission"' ...1 rBall.Muy nth. nas maae a gooa recovery, tie me ciiy irom Massen duuuj . Tnose Dresent were Mrs. A. ws aDie to reave eany iw fveumg, uiiijginu jici nun, i Dickens sr Mrs. A. E. Dickens Mark, program convene was in charge. The sleek, trim lines of the Stetson Whipjict...and the bold sweep of its bound brim... help to give you that confident, up-and-coming look that says you'nj "going places." And the Whippet is going places, too it'i America's favorite hatl ween. j via, wno is receiving ireatineuu . I ' n. Di.innn Dnnarf r.anoml TIf .S- Ti May 13. j j.jr Tea '''ay 18. Mrs. May Bond, Mrs. William The second part of the program was taken over by the . Canadian Legion reg-i-;,-u;;MVrGreen is thwell. Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. teaching staff. The subject was . . ""i- w """uiJ " I ;ck J"(Se reiurncu to ""uauuu "cw "1C"'- Mrs J B Gibson. "Reading" and the discussion fTj bera Canadian Legion ham, Mrs. C. Michaloff, Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. Evelyn Bess, Mrs. Frank Ellison, Mrs. George 8 o'clock tonight. (lt S.I.N. Badminton dance can celled tnis Saturday due to Fish- Weatherly, Mrs. Wilson, Miss was conduct:! along the lines of a staff meeting with Principal R. O. Moore acting as chairman. Many pertinent questions were asked and aiiswered by the Prince Rupert to- j Los Angeles where she j W attend the funeral ' ther, the late Mrs. Fred i , pioneer resident of l vrt. Mis. Judge was j STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE ermen's farewell dance . Friday Edith Gandy, Miss Astrid Swang, night. '931 'Miss El vina Oden and Miss Pam- Interim members of the jury, called for duty at the assize now In session at Prince Rupert, are( finding the visit to the cox;t city one of considerable Interest. With some, a stay here is in meeting of the , A general UF.A.W.U. at L three weeks. I Metropole the those taking part: Miss Rogers, Miss Patierwn, Miss Caldwell. Miss Robertson, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Goscoe. .Tho subject created Advertise in the Daily News, xou saw it in the Newsl Hall 7:30 p.rr.. Thursday, April 20." Business, Convention report, nomination of officers. (92 frequent. It also gives a chance to do shopping. AL ESTATE such interes. that discussion uon nont weak stetson hats than anit oth bhano - continued ln the social hour DURANCE which followc l. COMF. TAX Classified uds b.-lng results. The program was preceded by Prince Rupert, B. C, mi.S PUEPAREU a brief business session conduct 1 ed by the presid3nt, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer. Mrs. 7. J. Hemsworth L MORTIMER d Ave. I Near CFPRI reported a pood sale of calen dars and P-T. A. magazines. J SINGER We repair all makes " Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 .. jamfrjmfTfjnvu Goscoe reported from the Central Council "nd reminded members of the Joint P-T. A meeting "t Booth Hteh School on Monday to hear the report of the delegate to the P-T A. Conven LOWEST " UWMl 1U I ,2Ublet 2Jt . PRICES loo unwti . . . 7c I - S , CATER TO THE 7fe crispSnap! Cracklel.pop! cereal worffe comes in HING INDUSTRY Singer Sawing Centre IbsprMuTr I ' - ----- tion. Following the treasurer's report read by Mrs. S. Veith , the sum of ,$2'J0 was added to the fund to instal a public address system in. the new school. A novel nnsy willow centra liece praced the tea table in the lunch room here M-i. B. Roild and her assistants .served tasty , refreshments. TOO h Best Quality cries, Meats and Vegetables 383 TAXI' Qood Food For Tasty Meals At Reasonable prices Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY Service Your Now at Timely Recipes NOTICE PRINCE RUPERT REALTY COMPANY MOVED to 008 3rd Ave. West Over Broadway Cafe Phone 667 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE RENTALS onipl Reliable Service MONK 21 CALL 383 CABS DAY or NIGHT1 Stand 733 2nd Ave. At the Washington Block ! I ew LARGE pac"cage ' Jf flj 2jpJFr r 1 makes it easier for you V ! . I ... ' r" 1 to keep a supply on hand; - ! A r- V r"l f y. r CT It holds 45 more. Ideal for I I J I 1 I I I J I big cereal-eating families. RUPERT CHOW MEIN EexCafle 2nd Ave. Opp. Rupert Hotel 7:00 a m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 or Outside Orders Roast Duck a L'Orange 1 six pound duck " 1 " 2 cup curratit'jHIy 1 bay leaf Whole black pepper 1 '2 ci'Ps brown gravy Juice of two oranges Rind of 1 orange, grated Rind of Vi lemon, grated Rub duck inside and out ilh ICHERS '. Free Delivery l w-m m m m a m -t. m i r m i i salt mixed with a grated clove of . i vifvmju garlic, pepper, paprika and a few crams of cinger. Roast in an un WATCH REPAIRS IF IT CAN'T BE FIXED DON'T THROW IT AWAY : i 1 A liberal allowance will be allowed as a trade., in on a new 1950 Model " pr Fishermen covered pan in a slow oven, 325 degrees, allowing 30 minutes per pound. Prick the skin with a fork from, time to time. Make a good brown gravy with the drippings in pan In which bird was roasted. Melt currant jelly in saucepan; add bay leaf, whole black pepper, one half cup gravy, orange juice and orange and lemon rind. 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