Prinrt ttttpcrt Dailp rectos LtO. Monday, February 16, l'J48 MUSTARD BATH Three or four heaping tablespoons of dry mustard dissolved In a full tub of warm water is Loud lw$hs 'n Imiy lsde$... Mad Aien and Merry Lhski Social Doings BROWNIES HAVE VALENTINE TEA Delightful Affair at Fast End School Saturday Afternoon A ratmwrt Ptctm ittrt an effective steam bath, inaucins perspiration without the discom (Contributions to this section H1 be welcomed) fort of hiit water. wmS? ,tu Helen Slraclian, uar- MOOSE WHIST AND DANCE IS ENJOYED 4. 1? i - Essington Dimes March Collection PORT ESSINGTON - Through 1 I the co-operation of the Essint;- ; ton Band, a program of educa- I tional films was presented in the j Band Hall. They proved inter-j esting and enjoyable to a large j ! crowd. 'The sum of $17 was col- FINE PARTY AT ST. PETER'S HALL . TWA bara Strachan, Elsie Hansen, Jacqueline Moorehead, Carol Where Thrifty Shoppers Meet fa U 11 w B II U M n It-11 1J n u u a u The basement of Conrad Street School, decorated with the Valentine motif, was the setting Saturday afternoon for the Valentine tea of the Conrad Street Brownie Pack. In spite of blustery weather there was a splendid turnout of mothers and friends to make the affair a Stuart, Alfield Harding, uanene Miller and Jacqueline Vie reck. Assisting the girls were Mrs. v Kinc. in charge of making Friday the Thirteenth Observed With Dance and Outstanding Floor Show Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, was host Saturday night to scores of members and friends who enjoyed an evening of card playing and dancing. Card playing, which took up the early part of the ' lected fur the March ol Dimes tea and coffee, Mrs. B. Eyolf-son, Mrs. N. Willson. Mrs. A. Lund and Mrs. H. Lloyd. , . . 1U.. rttnw tl.'JC illi Mi evening, was under direction of , success. iuiiiiinm Tor Winners fur tVip i Thf little liil'ls in their 11 11 i Friday the Thirteenth proved anything but unlucky for nearly 100 young people who gathered in St. Peter's Hall Friday evening for a St. Valentine's VALHALLA LODGE 5 INSTALS OFFICERS Director 01 wie anan , Pack's Brown Ov. l, Mrs. F. Stone , n.h, n.-ist:iiits were Mrs. H. X "C A. ." Young and Mrs. R. Mat-Lean women were Mrs. B. J. Bacon j forms and red heart aprons were land Mrs. Ted Latch with Ted ' efficient hostesses as they nut tRervik and J. Mostad tallying the guests, conducted them to I high scores for the men. Dancing tables and waited on them. Ser- ' .... . .. ,,...1 c?tft..,,.- Lindaeih was installed , masquerade ball held by the St. president of- Valha:u Peter's Young People's Associa- ! Edwin ;as 1918 mff& tion in honor of their guests. I Lodge at the annual installation of officers held in Valhalla Hall 'to music provided by Stevens jviteurs were iifuuin "iriu..-. Orchestra with Carl Brechin asjGlenys Owess. Eileen Peterson, ! master of ceremonies rounded Carol Anderson. Donna Kelly. t ...... t IT....,-, T,,H out the evening. During inter- wancy tuna. mna a a a w m a Lloyd. Francis Leeson. Kitty Ann j the United Church Youn ; Peoples, in charge of Rev. R. A. Wilson, and the St. Andrew's j Cathedral Young Peoples, under jWilf Sinclair. Candle lit Ubies surrounding a postage stamp i dance floor lent a festive but (intimate cabaret -like atmos-j phere to the occasion. Davidson. Mitzi Van Pyk.stra. j missions refreshments were served and prizes distributed to the winners at whist. at the week-end. ne replaces Henry-Lindseth, who held that office last year. Installing officer was Karl Hallberg who ai- took, office as vice-president. New oflicers of the lodge art?: President, Edwin Lindseth. Vice-President. Karl Hallbeig -Had fee w Marion Smith, Ellen Roper. Del-la Haig. Betty Newton. Barbara Marinau and Fay Trudeau. Acting as cashiers were Georgia Bateman, Sylvia Bcllis, Matilda Marki and Margaret I don and Robert Kelsey, leaders ! of the St. Peter's group. Mary 2 Ififf Treasurer, Mrs. Edwin Lind Upon arrival, the tiaily cos- seth. turned voung people were hand SPRING MADAM 'Ma YOUR COAT, MacAfee of the United Church group won the girls' first prize with her clever orange and brown Robin Hood costume. Dick Large of the St. Peter's Y.P.A won the boys' first prize as a lOHHNY COT VTCiHIA FltlO Recording Secretary. Miss Iris ed numi,ered hearts by the ( Hansen. pretty door attendant. Margaret, Financial Secretary. Mrs. H. M. . gymes. Boys and girls holdin?j Lindseth. j corresponding numbers paired 1 I An informal program, arranged by the Brownies themselves, was appreciated by the Somwtl Coldwyn'i the evening and Chaplain, Mrs. Stanley eitcfl.: palred off Ior masked individual reminiscent of i guests. Of special interest was I WALLACE'S Marshal, . Ku-Klux-Klan days. Helen Hib- j the tap dancing by tiny Anna "The BEST Years of Our Lives", Herman Rens-Mrs. Gunnar 9 M II Of Course void. Inside Guard. Varfeldt. Outside Guard were seated in ioursomes ai mt gaily decorated valentine tables with another couple similarly j paired off. i Dancing, which began at 8 o'clock, took up the major por-, tion of the evening. Several m mm j; . Chris Fossum. bard of the United Church Y.P, a pretty Queen of Hearts, won the girlif seoond prize, while brothers Lloyd and Bob Franklin of the St. Peter's Y.P.A. tied i for the boys' second prize with Colussi. ! Other items on the program , included vocal, sotos by Barbara! Marineau and - Betty Newton. ' recitation by Jean Currie. piano j solo bv Anne Eyolfson. guitar j COMWSSOCW tr CflPlTCl A MMOUI nAIU tnuTM 13 John Hall - Dorotli? l.amour in JMrJs4f "in kkk aSK ' "" ' " i I, m 1 1 iim iin'miiC - novelty dances were leaturea. in- similar costUmes constructed 1 sol by Ariene Johnson, duet by ! eluding a "Pass the Lemon' . around tne heart motlve. j Barbara Ball and Beverley Hun-' novelty. At the end of the: dance, J Smith ter. piano solo by Marion r B- ,t in m the person holding the "TL"Z land tlip riirpetion of Mrs. a duet by Patsy Wilson and wnicn was passea iroin one unun nu. . dancer to another, had to pay a Hodson, by the three headwait- Anne tyonson. Also contributing to the sue- Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES ROOM 10 t-. "V much to the de- ers and their assistants. ui- consequence. lne aiiernocm tea t r reen Bateman, Hazel Tweed and."" WIRING COST LESS TODAY than in 1939 GENERAL ELECTRIC LAMPS June Roberts. Brownies Mary oiome, Lunu i Leeson. Jean Currie. Nathaleea Patterson, Geraldine Wilkins, SERVO STONE Bl'ILDIMi Annette Desautels. Lucille De- ; light of the onlookers. The jit-' terbug contest was won by a solid brother-sister combination, : Marie and Harold Skalmerud. whose smooth intricate steps j drew spontaneous applause from j other dancers. I During the evening, three ef-! ficient white-coated waiters, Jim REPAIRS Cjet, delighted comedy piano A floor show, following supper, was opened by a guitar-vocal by Richard Tweed. who delighted his listeners with two plaintive western songs "I Wonder Where ' You Can Be" and "Remember Me." Vaughan Tat-tersall's violin solos, the popu RUPERT RAD N E W P II O N E everyone. Dancing continued until 1 a.m. The artistically-hung red and white streamers and the dainty & ELECTRIG neccssity that hasn't pone up in Here is a household lar 'Ballerina" and 'Serenade . decorated hearts covering the d post-war post- vcurs ol rising It nrice. During the war and B.v Mil I Hemmons. Henry Dixon and Dick ' Hedstrom attended to the soft diink needs of the merrymakers. Just before the supper waltz, the fancy dress costumes were , judged by the joint masters of ! ceremonies. Mrs. Helen Marchil- of ot G-E Lamps has been prices the cost popular types reduced hy 20 to 25 per cent. 1 of "the Bells, revealed the del-; wal!s were the work 0f St. inite professional a p p r o a e h Petr-S y.P.A. president. Diane which has made Vaughan'! Kennedy ' and Mildred Furunes. playing greatly in demand. Pret-j ty blonde Vin Elliott. Peter ? T A. MacKENZIE Thihf Not only have prices been greatly reduced but quality has been improved. The light output per w att is now greater. ! FURNITURE I Limited i "A li(H)D PLACE TO BL'Y" Inlaid Linoleum with Hurlap ! Y.P.A. "s star soprano, brought' the house down as susual with her renditions of "Sorrento" and "When You Were Sweet Sixteen." Dick Lar?e's well-received piano solo "Anniversary Song." demanded an encore. "Darktown ' Strutters' Ball." for which the You can be confident mat when you buy G-E Lamps today, you buy more light, Jor less money, than in 1V39. ignV RW! Rack and Printed I'hmr C'uvering Talile Oil ( lolh, all colors Carpels van com I'lione 773 327 3rd.ve. ' V4r ir4 AM) IVn.KM'II.VTf n EACH THIM Guest pianist. Helen Hibbard of the United Church group, on request of the audience, performed the ever-popular "Over j The Rainbow." Lovely Joanne Langridge, popular young vocol-i 1st, after repeated requests, consented to sing "April Show-ers." Bob Scharff, another guest per- ...About Social Democracy AT 1115 P. 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