Rev. p. h. Maiiett, pastor of Prince Prince RuDert Rupert Daily Daily News News Friday, May 28, 195Q - :! 1.' 1 1 Catholic Women Hold Convention s Knox United Chruch at Terrace, arrived in the city on the Camo-sun this afternoon from Vancou- vpr ujhprp hp iit.tjndpri t.hp rp- Rev. Harold M. Wiagfield, noon returning to the Islands A J Un',ted Church Pastor at ueen after attending the recent Brit-ence, cent British Columbia Confer- ' and will proceed to the Charlotte City, is a passenger ish Columbia conference in Van- Interior by the evening train. aboard the Carmsun this after- couver. J i v5 yiirfy The member;, of the Ca holic Women's League of Prln:e Rupert were hosts on Weduesdav to the Diocesan President, Mrs. J. A. Dunn of Smithers and alw to several visiting delegates f:om Terrace and Smithers. Mrs. E. L. Coughlin, President ol the local League was chairman of the meeting and. In her 't f " 4 t - V " m? opening remarks, Introducel Ills Excellency, Bishop Jordan,! who proceeded to outline UicL major activities and objectives' Please jour whole family i with Postums grand flavor! i 01 ine uatnoiic women League from the standpoint of the entire vicariate. Foilownig His Excellency Bishop Jordan's address, Mru. G It. nrstt, then read the annual report, following which the Diocesan President," uwtii, to some extent on the objects, policy, spiritual program of the League and also gave a brief summary J" published 01 i of her attendance at a Pro HONOR DIRECTOR Following the final rehear sal of the season Monday evening, the girls' junior choir of St. Paul's Lutheran Church had a surpr Ise party for the director, Mrs. Earl Soiland. Mrs. Soiland was Invited to have a cup of coffee at the home ol Mrs. Alf Jensen and, when she entered the door, found the choir members waiting with a big surprise. They presented her with a going-away gift. There have been 24 members of the c hoir this sason. Mrs. Leonard Youngman is the pianist. Back row, left to right, Mrs. Soiland, Ed ith Haugen, Liv Haugen, Margaret Olsen, Helen Olscn, Jonna Olsen, Myrna Knutsen, Judith, Stole, Mrs. Youngman. Middle row. Mane Olsen, Beverley Calderonl, Louise Hetland, Nina Mostad. Norma Johnsen, Mardell Soiland, Sylvia Hel-land, Gall Harvey. Front row, Gladys Grimolfsbn, Sonja Hansen, Sonja Jensen, Sonja Selvig, Edith Olsen, Anne Olsen, Margaret Valderhaug, Verna Fcssum. Sandra Giske was not present when the picture was taken. I Hoard Ol A Product of vincial meeting hHd In Van-! couve r. J Father Rayner, the parish priest, was then called and gave : 3i Columbia :;.c r.'.:iy News. p. very enlightening talk on thy , t A0 POSTUM consuuuons and Dy-iaws anu their general implications. Mrs. Coughlin thanked the speakers and after adjournment of the meeting tea was served by members of the local League. ED PIPE AND of the mother of the groom, ments were served under Uv Mrs. F. Hemmons. Sir. Alfred supervision of the hostess, by United At St, 'Peter's WELDERS AND Do your family a great favor serve them Postum I servlteurs Mrs. Ethel Slaney, Mrs. Harry Swaf field.' fister ol the bride, Mrs. Bob Menzies and Mrs. William Davidson. ' Street. Mrs. Hemmons, gowned in an attractive wnit and brown striped jersey ensembie. FABRICATING Miss Belly Jenning Becomes Bride Of Glen Hemmons dump boxi's, steel Mr. and Mrs. Hemmons will make their home in the city. received the forty or more guests who came to offer f limitations to the young cquple. . TRAIN SCHEDULE Standard Times for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday U:GO p.m Krom Uie fast . Tuesday, Tlmioduf dat'if rta escapes, storage trailers Postum is the perfect way to avoid the caffein in tea and coffee which can cause 'upset stomachs, nervousness or restless sleep. Postum is caff ein-free cannot possibly do harm to grown-ups or children no matter how much they drink! 4 oz. jar makes about 5Q cups! Th whole family can enjoy Postum's fine satisfying flavor while saving money too up to 1 a cup compared to other hot beverages! tdilin? and repairs A Guaranteed "yfw "7" Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of ' orated with pink . and white , , , , . , . in . th Iands and forest ' streamers featuring a cluster of arrivff huge wedding bells, under which cltv on yesterday afternoons from Victona pnu 'eft the bride and groom stood to Plane t0; day by car for his honw town of teceive the gooa wishes of the guests Terrace and other points in his Following the taking of photo- ridin8 of Skeena. Mr. Kenney re- Estimates Postu (CONTAINS NO CAFFEIN) IIRIAL TODAY SWITCH TO graphs oy Stanley Hemmons, cently returned w victoria irom a brother of the groom, and Miss trip to Ottawa on government Vin Elliott, and the cutting of business. 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