r Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 14, 1950 Modern Etiquette j IgnOfdllCC CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles mj At WALLACE'S 2 Q. Is it proper to have- only' UrAfAiinfi I I VlUUIIU bridesmaids who are un-l (Subject to Change) married LECION CARD PARTY ENJOYED Ladies' lounge of the new Canadian Legion headquarters was the scene of an enjoyable card party Wednesday night. Prizewinners in bridge were Mrs. Civic Leader Leaves Gift for Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, England Martin Lewis Lancaster was proud of Birmingham and Birmingham was proud of him. It honored him by making him lord mayor. He was u)m jus-ice of the peace and served the city as an alderman. Last August he died at the age of 80. His 40,000 ($124,000) will, published recently, left three months' Letter to William H. Seward, Secretary of Slate, Alaska JUNEAU A letter, addressed to William H. Seward, Secretary A. As a rule they are, especially if the maid of honor is unmarried; but If the girl's intimate friends are married, this rule can most certainly be -dis of State, Juneau, Alaska, says the regarded Douglas Kerr and Mis. A. Mur ray while the whist winners were Q. Are you supposed to puh Empire, has been received In this your chair under the table when northern cfty and is causing leaving the dinner table? citizens to wonder what sort of A. Most authorities suggest scn0ols they have back cast, that it is in better taste to leave Mr Seward was a membcr of one's chair where it is when President Llncoln.s cabinet more .rising from the .table. . than e, w ago. He bought Q. Are candles corect on a ., . , . luncheon or breakfast table? ,A1"ka 'm Ru.ssl- , . . Mrs. Miller and J. Mostad. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee consisting of Mrs. William Rothwell, Mrs. A. J. Croxford and Mrs. Alfred Hardy. FRIDAY P.M. 4:i5 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Recorded Interlude 4:55 CBC News 5:00 MacMUlan Club Quiz 5:30 Music rrom Aioerta 5:45 Bill Good Sports Review 6:00 Dinner Music 6:15 Henri Rene Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Saddle RockhV Rhythm 7:00 CBC Newa 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Easy Rhythm 8:00 Record Album 8:30 Vancouver Theatre 9:00 Burns Chuck Wagon 9:30 Talk 9:45 Canadian Short Stories 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Victoria Report ir If ! salary to each of his employees land domestic staff. 1,550 in be-' quests and the residue "for the collective benefit of the citizens 'of Birmingham." The city has not yet decided what it will do with the money. only on the dinner me wiiicr ui uie letter, juuy Benje, lives In Ann Arbor. Mich A. No; tablt. Advertise in the Daily News. Plan Dutch Exhibit At 1950 Trade Fair igan, which city, by the way, is the scat or the University of Michigan. She wrote that her basic living class In Ann Arbor High School was studying the Evenings 7-9 Sat. Mat. 2 - 4:15 ! 4.98 V United States. Each in the class ! AMSTERDAM Practically the whole of Netherlands industry will be represented in the Dutch exhibit at Toronto's International Trade Fair, M!ly 29 to June 9, the ministry of econ had selected one of the 48 states in order to obtain information concerning industry and recreation. She assumed Juneau was 10:30 Oman Recital 11:00 Weather ana Sign Off omics has announced a State and, therefore, addres- Improvement of export uuiI- , -scd her letter to Secretarv Spw- Sizes 12-20, 38-44 and 10'i to 24 'a Its Tropicana Time At bilities to the dollar area as a ard. result of Netherlands currency devaluation last September has T'- '. prompted country-wide interest Montana Would in the Canadian market. Annex' Alaska 8ATUKOAT AJkl 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:50 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Sports Colleure WALLACE'S Z DEPT. STORE " Mi I Pile Sufferers mU.nl nut II jom lrwi lh arw -ir(HI, l')Mw Vrr,tnU Unulil l-luit Kvlmrl,, rrls H.m, and l.nmi c dlrrrl lo thai trmn Imiihlr, n-nintlii, lb, ,.,,. , , ,trth. whll IrwIK thM lat. Vour lint hoi 1 1, f rlo- prffvr Ihlk nr it rrr re-fun.lrd I'iUone Trralniral, oim SEATTLE According to the I Washington (DC) correspondent of the Post-Intelligencer, Senator Ecton ' (Montana) has suggested that., if Alaska does not ! become a State, the territory i become a northern annex of the ! State of Montana. This could be regarded as a substitute. nee Rupert Florists n Flowers for All Occasion LJaH" f Flo J300 3i 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 1. rh.,n, V " - 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 CBC News and Com'ty 10:55 Weainei and Interlude 11:00 Saturday Date 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies ' I41A4T 1 u '" 1 SATURDAY P.V J 12:00 -CBC News 1 12:03 Wooden Dollars j 12:30 TransAtlantlc Cable ; Station ' CanaoianUlhiski) llu's advertisement is not puMiskJ or ilknlaml bv i 12:45 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race 1:00 Saturday Serenade 1:30 London Studio Melodies 2:00 Ballet Club 3:00 This Week 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Rec Int. 3:30 NBC- Symphony Orch. Better English Board or by the Government of Bi'ituh to IT'S R' TO STi PEOPLE FROf. ING AB0U" DELICT Take-Out 0. Chicken in tl I 1. What is wrong with (his sentence? "Don't blame it on me." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "chaptrjn"? 3. Which one of these word is misspelled? Acquisition, ac-qultal, acquiescence. 4. What does the word "scintillate" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with le that means "mild; merciful"? Answers 1. Say. "Don't blame im ," or, "Don't lay the blame on me.' 2. Tronounce shap-er-on mot chap i, o as in no, and accent first syllable, not the last. 3. Acquittal. 4 To sparkle or twinkle. "The beautiful fixed stars scintillate on a clear evening." 5. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM RESKRVATIONS AND TAKEOUT ORDERS-PIIONK Rli8 For the Best in . Watch Repain . ' . J. -the boss is r f J 1' ' X ( PI&MT--I CAN -S. l7 S " - I CANT GET THIS ACCOMPLISH SO ) gt (aw. - m ... nt I FfH "WO? DONE ON J S " C MUCH MORE IN Cn$ I , 11 f lrll ACCOUNT OF ALL S I THEN TAkt TH PEACE AND Ti 'J3 tW I Ilk 1 1 HI THE INTERRUPTIONS ) 'THOME f QUIET OF MY X F, 3 J L POC TVS I I ILL LOCKSEI- ) II OuR BEDROOM V 1(1 ( TM ENTERTAIN-Wi r M( OH, ( IN CXJ(? 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World ,irtn ' iHimn t", ""'VT vA'.'iX" p-frrf!.. 1' '' "' All Ml 1 r: r- : . - -i. 1 L-ouN-o-oi U-hf r SUE - GEORGE COOK, JEWELLER k 1188 you'll be Satisfied OWKS MVUI TO BRITAIN (Continued from page 1) LI UH l!.Jii .",J. ARE YOU AN ... . f clothos and he engages In a ceremonial bath and then hopes for the best."' Petty dishonesty flourishes in India, Dr. Daniels said. This is probubly due to the heat as .... HONORARY MEW KINSMEN! i people grow lazy and are morn ! inclined to steal. This s coupled if not GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP with the custom of bribery. "It 1m AT MOST STORES OR KiM actually a custom," the doctor $1.00 ! To those Out of Piii'.ccRi'i'f WRITF' KINSMEN CLI'B OF FRlNCs K-j ' P.O. Bnx 1 I 2V Prince Rupert, U. C declared. The native word is "mamool" which translated means "the u:;ual." "Mamool" applies everywhere. For example, he said, a patient is brought Into a hospital for free medical attention. If the "victim has not the necessary rupees to pay the "mamool," the doctor although tye patient may be dying, will leave and go to another bed. Of course the doctor is high socially, Dr. Daniels said, so he hin an assistant execute the mamool sign rubbing the two Index fingers by the thumb. "India Is actually a group or nations of people whose script Is not even the same," the doctor said. The contribution of the Christian Church has been an outstanding factor in India. When the new Indian government searched for a Minister of Fin VANTB Quantity of good ju jliiy logs ancl'or lumber. Slate available, price and other ularstoDox No. 632, Dq ance, a most reDonslblA Inh a Christian was chosen. "This is a tribute to the work of foreign missions ofChristians," Dr. Daniels concluded.