1 Prince tlttpcrt Dailp JScto JLtO. . Wednesday, May 26, 1948 PIONEER CITY ' WOMAN DIES ttocal News Items . . . HOVASCOTIA GIRL BRIDE Local Flowers Score nnfi PROOF Mrs. Emma Svendsen, 2005 Seal Cove Circle, a resident or Prince Rupert since 1913, died in Miss Nancy Rorie sailed yester Mr. and Mrs. L. (3. S. Ford, fol In Edinburgh Show day afternoon on the Cardena BOARD lowing a visit to the city, sanea by the Cardena yesterday after hospital here on Sunday. She noon on their return to Vancou- was 63 years old. Born in Wisconsin, she was pre-deceased by S.t Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty double ring ceremony recently when Helen Doris MacLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. MacLeod, Antigon-Ish, Nova Scotia, became the bride of LSA Charles Tyne Stokoe, R.C.N., son of the late for a holiday visit to Victoria. Received in error at Kinsmen Dance, light grey fedora hat, narrow band. Would gentleman kindly Phone Black 322 her husband several years ago ene is survived by one son, George Wallis Svendsen, of Two-tone delphiniums grown from seed sent to the Old Country by Arthur Bayne, Alfred Street nurseryman, captured first honors in a flower show in Edinburgh, Mr. Bayne has been advised. They were an odd hybrid variety with rose petals and baby blue centres. They were sent by Mr. Bayne to friends with no idea ver. Just Arrived! Nurses' aid uniforms, summer cotton prints, broadcloth dresses, also cotton housecoats. Star's Stylewear. (1241 and arrange to exchange for his Mr. Stokoe and Mrs. Stokoe of own hat? (125) Wakefield, Quebec, superintendent of an aluminum splant there Monitor, Alta. Rev. Basil S Prockter officiated. Mrs. Svendsen entered hospital here on April 19 and was re Mr. and Mrs. P. LeRoss sr. re Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman returned by air Tuesday afternoon from a trip to Summer Casual Wear The bride, given in marriage turned to the city on the Prince leased early this month. On May by Charles McNab, was radiant RuDert today from a visit to 18, she was returned to hospital in her gown of white brocaded taffeta with a sweetheart neckline; adorned by three strands of their show possibilities. However, he was naturally gratified to know that Prince Rupert grown seed should win such recognition. Massett on school business. While there, he attended a board meeting of the Islands school district. Due to an unhappy inadvert- Vancouver. There are but few apple trees In Prince Rupert but what are here appear to be healthy and Hotel. . of pearls, the gift of the groom. Her floor length veil was held in Easily and S I place by a garland of orange flourishing. So far as they are ance, it was stated in the Daily ckly Erected A . Gillis Couture left Monday concerned, this is pink and white News yesterday that Peter Krook smais i4 evening on a brief trip to Ter blossoms. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Marjorie Bryan, the blossom time. of Seattle had been called home race. is no muss nor Prince Rupert on account of the "death" when C.N.R. Tennis Club Meeting bride s only attendant, wore a Mike Ratzoy, North Battle it should have read "illness" of anu wuii .7t.. red rose taffeta gown and car FUNERAL NOTICE ford; W. Cummings, Vancou ried a bouquet of iris and pink 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 27 at C.N. Gen. Office Bldg. All members and prospective members please attend. (123) his mother, Mrs. Mike Krook, who is a patient in the Prince Ruoert General Hospital. The carnations. SVENDSEN In the city Sunday roof job. R. A. Gordon Hay R.C.N., was Daily News deeply regrets that ver; E. C. Darts, Vancouver; Harold Doll, Vancouver; H. Bar-celo, North Battleford; R. Hry-horchuk, North Battleford; M. P. Funbert, Premier; J. R. War-low, Vancouver; M. Sjaslam, Vancouver; W. Buldberg, Van Mrs. George Huwe and Mrs. groomsman with Stokers James Fraser and Donald Stewart as Quality and Style are linked when you buy pure wool English Flannel trousers tailored by Fashion Craft. For wearing with your tweed jacket, or casual coat, grey flannels are right for summer wear and a most helpful addi- J. L. Johansen returned today fe Improvement May 23, 1948, Emma Elizabeth Svendsen, aged 63 years, 2085 Seal Cove Circle. Beloved mother of George C. Walsh, of Wicksfield, Quebec. Services will be conducted by Mr. Ar ushers. this error should have occurred and any Inconvenience or discomfort that might have been caused. SHOCK PROTECTION Children are protected against shock by this new plastic wall outlet which requires a quarter turn of the dial cap before contact with terminals. The closed face receptacle screens out metal objects in youngster's hands as well as dust and water. The terminal cover springs back into the' safety position when the cord plug is removed. This new-type electrical device is manufactured in Montreal and is Repair! NOW Mr. Prockter proposed the toast to the bride at a reception held at the Navy canteen, H.M. thur Melin at Kingdom Hall, on the Prince Rupert from- Nelson where they recently attended a conference of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association. MRS. MANSON DIES IN SOUTH . C.S. Chatham. Following the re-cetion the happy couple left for Announcements All advertisement i this column will b charged for full month at 26 cents a word couver; Peter Iverson, Vancouver', N. Thompson, Vancouver; Mrs. H. Forman and child, Alice Arm; S. Nybo, Vancouver; Knute Floe, Aldergrove; Mrs. A. Hems-worth an family, city; H. Hege-land, Vancouver; George Walsh, Wakefield, Quebec; E. Notting 400 block 6th Ave. East at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 27. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. a honeymoon in Massett aboard the Coquitlam. Mr. and Mrs. Stokoe will make their home in Prince Rupert. achieving wide acceptance I throughout Canada. In the ! St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, AN SUPPLY ALL VOUR BS IN BUILDERS SUPPLIES t AUiEKT & (AFFERY LTD. i LUMBER fi.nr.m' supplies I PHONE 116 324 4th Ave. West, May l. ham, Port Essington; F. L. Coul- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. (Alj Man-son left today by air for Vancouver where they have been called by the death at Chilliwack yesterday of Mr. Manson's mother, Card Party, Catholic School past, there have been cases of electrocution resulting when metal slide fasteners touched "hot" wires. Col. J. L. Ralston ,who served as a Minister of Defence In the second great war ,and whose ing, Port Essington; G. H. Johnson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. G. McCllntock, Vancouver; T. A. Hall, May u, o p.m. tion to your ' ' ' funeral was held Tuesday in Clarke, Nelson; L. E. Barry, Mrs. D. R. Manson, of Vancouver. Mrs. Manson, who was a re- I Vancouver; H. F. Montgomery, C.NJt.A. Dance, May 28, Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing 9;30 to 1:30. Admission 50c. 'Queen Mary Chapter, Crib-v,0 DtiH Rririee Drive, Civic Montreal, made a brief visit to Prince Rupert during the early a member of cent visitor to Prince Rupert, B. Guilhavman Vancouver; L. J. Smith, Ocean succumbed to a stroke while at stages of the war with Japan. otLIFE? Are you join through the functional middle atse' period jeculir to women (38 to 52 ynO? Doe this make you enfier from hot flush, feel neroouj, higli-trunK, tired? Then DO try I.ydia h. Pinkham'a vegetable Compound to relieve auch aymptoma. Pinkham'a I'onilxMind also haa what Doctors call a unuu;nio tonic effect! - Falls; L. H. Brown, Vancouver her summer home in the Fraser the staff of the Argentine Embassy in Ottawa, is a visitor in the city today. He originally in H. Alrd, Vancouver; H. E. Both Col. Ralston was making a tour of the coast at the time. 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