Prince tlupcct Dailg 3etos Friday, March 4, 1949 uu i.iwi.i aui.li i.i 11.11H1.L. iiunutK- -rtm At a Xk as eft L"U(T thf t ' WHY PEOPLE GO TO CHURCH LONDON 0 A survey to de DEATH VOIDS HOUSE LEASE VANCOUVER. (I All who Railways Try Out Double Deck Coach LONDON fcAn experimental double-decker passenger coach is to be tried out by British railways in the London area. It has a single deck section at each end and the double-deck portion occupies the centre section. The 'double-deck portion has a lower clearance than usual he lived : a year. - dwelling J. 1 love to roam the trails and roads J. . - s A of scenic Stanley Park here are asking, "what's going to happen to Frank Harris' little frame cottage?" termine why people go to church, published in the British Weekly, says that a congregation is attracted by sincerity and leadership on the part of the minister rather than by his personality or. showmanship. ( hi SAVE WALLACE'S Spring Material For The Whole Family By all means see Wallace's large new stock of materials for Spring. Time to sew for Mother, Daughter, Baby, Father and Son . . . YES, materials for the entire I headroom for passengers Bpino love. t Frank Alfred Harris, 88, died recently following a short illness and with him went the lease to the house granted him by the park board In 1933 when Among others things (he in- j reduced, to about the height ol viauBiiuors iouna mat: tiie present baggage rack. You Saw i TODAY'S SHOWS 7:00 fHi I 1- -v. (Am 1. in succcssiui churches' , youth clubs, socials, parties and ; ONE ENOUGH dances, while helping to attract i One species of banana plant, people to church, are "always 1 cultivated in China, bears only subordinated to' the main re- j one fru't. buit grows to about ligious motive." j 30 inches in length and four 2. Chiirches with the best inches in thickness, attendance usually have a fairly " : WALLACE'S of Course 'i MrmiDimsii j Mrs. R. W. Large, a pioneer austere program of week-day activities, in which Christian leadership courses and guild meetings play a 'greater part than scouts, guides and dances churches. "Most of their people would otherwise be unattached." 4. A large building is a handicap where the congregation is I small. "What is desired is a OFFICERS FOR CHURCH WOMEN III coast missionary, conducted the installation of the following officers: President, Mrs. J. R, Carr. Vice-PresidXent, Mrs. E R J. There is little evidenct ! -partitioned section, which ran that popular churches drawi be enlarged as the congregation adherents from other j grows." DAVID BUTLER their Foster. Recording Secretary. Mrs. Ceo. Howe. RUTH'S GREATEST MOMENT belly shook in uncontrollable w:Yt Kim n Treasurer, Mrs. Crawford von.mueu rrom rage ) merriment as he jogged over the Moore. ' Prince Rupert W.M.S. Prcsbylcrial Concludes Sessions Officers and members of the Tiince Kupert Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society of the United, Church of Canada, continuing in session ysctcrday afternoon in the local church parlor, Mrs. J. R. Carr, . president, in the chair Christian Stcwardshiii. Mrs R. Williamson (Ocean Falls). A NEW-SERIAL STARTS SAT, ,, I Advr Frank & iesse Affiliated C.G.I.T.. Miss M. sacks, pausing briefly at each to address a few indecorous out-., bursts to Cub infieldcrs. Tears of happiness streamed down his fat, brown cheeks and his Fal-staffian roars "echoed in the Yank dugout for minutes after fawed heartily at his tormentors during this exchange of repartee. There was one down "in that fateful fifth and the score was tied 4-4, when the Great Man, with his peculiar little mincine -TAY EARS BUT HE'LL GET EARS-'-It's going to take about two years and six to eight operations, but eight-year old Jimmy Meadows of Hartstown. Pa., is going to have a pair of ears Though Jimmy, shown listening to a radio held by Nurse Mildred Czar in Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh, was born without ear openings, he can hear normally. Doctors believe he has normal auditory canals and ear drums, so a plastic surgeon will remove cartilage from his ribs and mould it into the shape of ears Eventually they'll be transplanted to his head where they will function as real "live" ears. McLeod. Mission Bands, Miss Helen Hurd. Baby Bands, Mrs. G. Ciccone. 'heard encouraging reports from he sank in hysterical exhaustion delegates thoughout the terri- stride, stepped into the batter's dox and grinned at the Cub Associate Members, Mrs. A. J. Lawton (Port Simpson). Supply Secretary, Mrs. A. Thompson. on the bench as his New York team-mates ganged' him and whacked him black and blue. hurler. The-smile faded from his punkin face as Root un The Experts Say - - Community Friendship, Mrs D. Santurbane. Literature. Mrs. G. MeClin- ; tory that extends from Bella Bella to Port Simpson in the north and from Queen Charlotte Islands to Smithers in the East, puring the year donations in cash and kind were sent to both foreign and home mission projects. ' Mrs. J. R. Carr was elected delegate to British Columbia tock. By KAY REX leashed a fast strike right down the middle. But then the ham came out in him. Ruth, the batter, became Ruth, the actor. He held up one thick, browned forefinger, about the- size and hue of a hot dog. That indubit Season with onion salt. Moisten the mixture with milk or Missionary Monthly. Mrs J. 5 Men's Recipes Woman's Irvine. cream, and then keep turnin? This, then, was Ruth's greatest hour. What could even the Baba have done for an encore after that terrific feat against, the Cubs? The Babe holds many records that may never be equalled. He once pitched twenty-nine run-less innings of World Series ball, including thirteen scoreless frames against the Dodgers in 1910. His Greatest nitfhinn- Christian Citimishio. Mrs 3 FUEL until potatoes are well browned place may be in the kitchen, but it's surprising the number of men who carry a food recipe around in their pocket. A auizz was marie thi nth- 1 ' i .... ably, he pantomimed in t.ho Welsh Rarebit Another male Conference branch meeting to tec held in the south later in the is now aval populace, was strike one. gourmet described as "a very nice midnight snack." his rec month with Mrs. G. Ciccone as alternate. . R. Carr. Press Secretary, Mrs. E. Haa-pala. Out of town delegates attending were Mrs. R. Williamson, Ocean Falls, and Mrs. A. J. Law-ton, Port Simpson. and to ipe for Welsh Rarebit. ingredients: . one cud of old ... , o thrill was when he struck out THE FAS'; day about their special dishes, and came up with a flock of instructions on how to make everything from Welsh rarebit to hash brown potatoes. "For me, breakfast is not complete unless I have hash anauian cneesc ( grated i: one those three michtv Ticrr sine tablespoon butter; one-half ) gers Veach. Cobb and Crawford cup of beer; one eair. A ball intervened. The Great Man didn't even deign to waggle his bat at it. Another pitch, and Umpire George Magerkurth jerked his right arm upward and shouted "Strike Two!" The fans jeered and howled and the Cub bench jockeys heckled Ruth This time the Babe majestically held up two fingers and shook them toward his dugout CMTrn on nine pitched bails with the Heat the cheese and butter in Steamship Movementi bar.es loaded 'j brown potatoes," said one chap, CI . -M . . oumu oi jtiaoes records nrp a frying-pan and gradually mix in the beer. Beat egg and unitnri Oil Ri' already broken -more will bo For Vancouvei Sunday ss. p.m. add a little of the cheese mix perhaps this year. But marks Coquitlam, 10 Camosun, 1:30 ture. before returning entire egg to cheese in the pan. Season like 71'4 homers in 22 big-league Tuesday ss. p.m. tugging around in a wallet for his recipe. Hash Broun Potatoes Boil the spuds just enough to allow a fork to go through them easily, and then chop in small pieces. Heat in frying-pan with one tablesDoon hnttpr with salt, pepper, celery, saif. See the I dash of cayenne, dash of Wor Rupert, seasons and 15 homers In 10 World Series are something for the Johnny-Conie-Latclys to shoot at and probably miss. Thursday ss. Prince 11:15 p.m. . This might happen to us cester sauce, one-half teaspoon but the customer never loses tauniers. SAID AND DID And then he made the mo;,t dramatic and daring gesture ever seen in a World Series. Leering at his hecklers,' he pointed to the flagpole to the right of the scoreboard nut. in Mar. e. ss. Princess ory mustard. Add a few stuff- at i I- , i i .; i r. , ' 1 I I I I t i - ,,1 ! 4 I new models display. worah, a.m. lu oaves suced t, and pour IFrom Vancouver mixture over hot buttered toast. Dressing (lions After a bit Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. tn Wednesday ... ss Prince George. when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where the Workingniun Gels a Break." McBRIDE STREET center field and promised in EASY TERMS-UI TO 18 MO.NTlb ANOTHER "EXCLUSIVE' AT of rummaging in a pfpe-filled """uiMiijie nun lorn nm th-. i, ju a.m. . Friday ' ss. Coquitlam. 1 p.m Mar. 2 ss. Princess desk-drawer, another source unearthed his favorite method iil ! would hit the very next pitch of dressing un Dork or inmh Norah, a.m. wu-ie or tnereabouts. Ruth had mado the gesture chops. Ingredients; three nr fmir uie omu, and the mlnuTe Root meaty pork or lamb rh..,v I I ' 7 gj rjffd -. ' 1 ;i 4Hf iei ny with the next pitch, the greatest batsman baseball has ever seen "swang on it" riuht irom nis heels. ' Wham! That hnii mice ntige tomatoes; one can of corn and one can of green beans; dash of Worcester sauce; one can stewed tomatoes; two large-shied onions; one medium-sized red pepper and a green pepper; salt, pepper ciiied parsley, sage, and a buy leaf. FOR ALL TYPES OF PRIM SCAMPERS (Tr.d Muk Rj.) Vour favourite ,lny t,,c is Hack . , , niore allrmiivr, more romfurlntilc limn rvir In-fore in a new nioi .-H-in Hcsisiv Keep your f(-el rl nml comfortable nil mi miner high, wide - and handsome straight out where Ruth had indicated he would send it; it finally lost altitude and hit a building outside the. Park. While the press coop statisticians didn't get out their tapes and measure it, this Herculean homer is still cited as the longest hit rv.-r CiREETING CARDS oi-EH'E SIW I'ENS AND rENCILS HOME STAff nuin long with a pair of Simi, Sramprr on display at our More. SEE Besncr Block Rub the sides of a roastim; pan with garlic and put in the chops. Cover with corn, beans and the sliced tomatoes and onions. Sprinkle with seasoning and then cover contents with the canned tomatoes and finely chopped ,red and green peppers. Add as much Worcester sauce as' desired. Peel four potatoes, cut .them in half and place-around the sides of the pan so that iust lmir r ik. FASHION, FOOTWEAR made at the Cubs' Park. The minute Ruth fulfilled his prodigious promise, he became boisterous Babe, the- comedian. He flung down his bat and galloped around the base paths, gesticulating and making derisive motions at Cub players and rooters alike. His biR, bobblina CHIROPRACTOR V1 ill" "It all depends on how long they have to wait to see the boss!" 1 "Hcuo is immersed in the liquid. " I M " , (.- a ini on the pan and put it on the stove to simmer for a while before removing the Hd and placing the pan in a hot oven. Bake for 45 minutes Sweet DeSKCrts Hr.ro-. Is Your Radio Sick? 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