Local News Items . . . prince ttupert Dalli? netos UD. Saturday, April 3, 1948 social Doings .. , t .. iUim imIIan Brill t. I . . . Cash for old oli. Bulger's. Moose Wliist Drive and Dance every Saturday night 8:30. (It) J. O. Hutchinson of the department sailed this morn Brigatiier and Mrs. Joseph T. Gillingham, Salvation Army, returned to the city on Thursday night's train after an absence ol a week conducting special services at Skeena Crossing, Glen Vowell and Hazclton. Mrs. R. C. Mutch sailed this Jern Etiquette Sober lee OLIVE GORDON IS SHOWER HONOREE ing on the Catala for Bella Bella, morning on the Catala for a trip tabic d'hote Sam Snidal is makine the Ml. docs ninced? 1 j ..,,, is it urono .... tahlo means a cumm" - . rr cninmnn. round trip today aboard the steamer Cardena to Massett, having sailed last night. General meeting of the Rupert Rod & Gun Club, in Civic Ous Anderson sailed last night by the Cardena on his return to Massett after a visit in the city. Mrs. S. L. Simpson who arrived in the city by air Thursday after a trip to Vancouver, sailed last night on the Cardena for Massett. Mrs. II. J. Phillips of Aiyan.sh is returning to her home on the Naas River" tomorrow night by the Coquitlam after spending some time in the city. - Mrs. M. Morris of Borden S. School teaching staff is returning to the city on the Coquitlam tomorrow evening alter spending the Eaater vacation in Van- t"fi-fflWi-'.;,tl-ilr Attention Did you know that you can now get Chicken in the Ruff to take out at Civic Centre Diningroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when you call. (tf) Peter Byrne, jr. sailed on the Cardena last night for a trip to Massett. , ia a restaurant, ;ed price. Pronounce ta- as in ask, o as In no, (irSt and last syllables, -at fee should be given to 'rgvman ' who officiates at ir,9 ON ISLAND RUN Union steamer Coquitlam, making her final voyage ' on Prince Rupert - Stewart route this week-end before being diverted to Queen Charlotte Island run. Centre, Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend. (80) Frank Dibb has been confined to his home this week with a severe attack of influenza but Is hoping to be back at his office next week. .,. tee for a christening. lr at home or at church, Mrs. Jens Munthe will be next Tuesday afternoon on . obligatory nor is wut the Coquitlam for Victoria t- couver. Matron of Miller BayjAppointed Appointment of Mrs. E. Davis ?ml?THCl8eML(!,,"0rt!lel ter Adlam of the local Imperial Order, Dauehtrs of thp , An Interesting social event of the week took place at the Nurses Residence of Prince Rupert Qeneral Hospital Tuesday night when Ml.ss Olive Gordon R.N., a local graduate and for a number of years on the staff, was honored at a delightful shower party In view of her forthcoming marriage which Is to take place next week. Court whist was the diversion ofthe evening with Mrs. Earl Gordon and Mrs. Victor Pick the prize winners. Presentation was made to th bride of two beautiful colored framed pictures, one of Prince Rupert and the other of Lakt-Klvtada. Tho.- present were Mrs. J. P. Cade, Mm. R. G. Larf-e, Mrs. A. V. Large, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. Earl Gordon, 'Mrs. T. A. Johnstone, Mrs. Norman MacKay, Mrs. Gordon MacKay, Mrs. W. M. Watts, Mrs. D. C. Stevenson. Mr.i. Roy Morrison, Mr.s. John Mur- eific amount. nr long should a woman when making a formal ,11? A picture of W. D. Smith, M.L. A. fnr Atlln onst Mrc Cmtlli to Pnmu , , auuuui Luucinug siau win oe re- icfcn: turning to the city on the Comiit, for casual ivear Terrace Club Sport Jackets If you like smart sportswear . . . - ..... a.u ra.o, vtitiblJ, 3 uuiii, 1 j m ... VHULIVJ trtpaClty iiS published on a social page of the j of municipal chapter here uenty minutes Is long , ,., r t victoria nmes. it was snapped as the Prince Rupert couple, who are In Victoria for the session of the Legislature, were attending an evening party of Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Anscomb. R. N., at present on the staff of the Department of Indian Affairs Hospital at Coqualeetza, as matron of the Miller Bay Hospital here is announced. She will be arriving here about the middle of May to assume her duties. Mrs. Davis has been on the staff lATION lam tomorrow evening after spending the Edoter vacation at his home in New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rainbow and family arrived in the city this week from Regina. Mr. Rainbow is here to join the staff of Miller Bay Hospital as chief cook. if. PETERS at Coqualeetza for several years. MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's advertised in the News. ..It's the really efficient way of putting it over. tf. Mrs. Wesley Singer and son, David, who have been on a visit to the city, sailed by the Cardena last night on their return to their home at Massett. They were accompanied bv Miss Elainp .ation ol their Easter ,d Queen highlighted the IK? - t - young People s Asso-ister ball for members i held In the St. Peter's For your Furniture Requirements Buy at Elio's. The entire stock is Greatly Reduced for Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Beds, Beautyrest Mattresses, Battleship Linoleum, Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Carriages, and many other eoods to rison, Mrs. Alan Moraan Mi TERRACE CLUB AIR PASSENGERS Inbound from Vancouver Mrs. S. Penna. Outbound for Vancouver M. Krainier and Terry Connolly. Hall tost evening Victor Pick. Mrs. O. L. Mnrriw the early part of the Mrs. Jack Redpath, Mrs. Albert! . T'l , ' . ... n ,. I Ahnouncements Card Party, Catholic School Hall, April 8, at 8 p.m. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, April 9. Varden's Concert, Oddfellow's Hall, April 15. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Annual Masonic Ball, ausoiees niemoers cnose Dy sec- w, iwrs. Money rauorson, I numerous to mention. Elio Fur Christiansen of this city who will pay a visit to Massett. t two of their number Miss Olive Gordon, Miss Edna as sovereigns and two Dobble and Miss Phyllis At. iples to be ladies and Mooney. NEW RAILWAY CHIEF J . P.Johnson, from Atlantic' region, who succeeds W. R. Devenish as vice-presidentin charge of western lines, Canadian National Railways.- . in tt'imnrr It ran 1 ill naiuiig. Jiu nil the strains of .Men- niture Store, Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert. (tf) Mrs. Len Cur of Port Clements sailed by the Cardena last night on her return to the Queen Char . lotte Islands after a visit to the v a a a a i . SOFTBALL All Legion members Interested in playing this season are invited to attend a meeting at the Canadian Le Tsimpsean and Tyee Lodaes. "Midsummer Night's the royal procession Civic Centre, Friday. April 16. ad members found who Sojourning Brethren Invited. city. gion Hall on Monday, April 5, at chosen for their rulers. JACKETS are designed for YOU. Harris Tweeds, Hounds-tooth Cheeks, Polo Cloths and Herringbone Weaves all in a wide variety of colors, will make your selection easy. Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and 8 p.m. (80) through a column of FINAL CIVIC CENTRE BRIDGE With seven tables In play, the final Civic Centre bridge party of the season was held last night under the direction of Garnet Hull. First prize winners were Mrs A W SIlvOrclHne arA A Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. members, Lady Doreen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middleton LOWEST 1? "" c 2tibitt J PRICES 100 labltls . . . 7Jc and Lord Henry Dixon sailed last night on the Cardena Miss Greta Sodcrlov . of the staff of the Bank of Montreal at Stewart, who has been spending a holiday visiting here, is making the round trip to Mas ay for the royal couple, EARLY LUNACX TEST .. In early times- the test for lunary was lor.a patimt to count to 20, tell iis age, and name of his mother and father, although in some cases of lunacy the patient has an extraordinary memory and great powers of calculation. If 311 J for Massett. Harry Wolfe, manager of Uni kirgarct Symes and King IHemmons. Lady Marie IpMinf. ttrifh i-nncnlatinn o.irar.Ie? ted Artists moving picture organ ud and Lord Frank Mc Orange Tea, April 21. Women of tl.e Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea. Civic Centre. sett on the steamer Cardena today, having sailed last night ,n company with Miss Ellen Jacob- followed. The king and i eoinu to Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse. ach wore a red band, and Mr. Davidson. Activities are sen who is returning to her )f royal blood, bearing now suspended until fall witn the excentlon nf a fpw tnhlps fnr ization at Vancouver, is arriving in the city on the Coquitlam tomorrow evening from the south to make arrangements for the showing of the special feature Henry V here in the near future. school teaching duties at Massett after spending the Easter ;d "Y.P.A. Easter Queen .no i.r.A. taster lung i beginners in the meantime. In bridge lessons and Informal games and the club will start in October to play for season prizes. holiday week here. April 24. mid-ScDtember thpre will hp United Church Spring Sale, ocession rnaea at the Legs are appendages that are extremenly necessary to baseball thrones at the end of For Sale Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. The price for the stock and business is very reasonable. See the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GREEN 504. rhere a crown of spring w placed on Queen players and girls who are trying to get to first base. First Choice of all overs shead by Ven. Arch- fe Hodson and on King April 29. St. ppter's spring sale. May 6. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5ta Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. of ad by Mrs. Hodson. A bouquet was presented LADIES: READ THIS! Unwanted hair removed Instantly from face, arms. Irga with Flash Hair Remover. Actually destroys the entire hair above and below the skin surface. 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