ft 4fc 4t A 4t Mfc. ft m trincc Uupcrt Daily Ji3cU8 Lit. Friday, April 16, 1948 NbtK3 in uuuu ruKn Local News Items Modern Etiquette By ROBER1A LEE presented understood, melody and rhythm pi rim Q. What should a girl do when 1 T .. . were xuiiy appreciated Dy all. a man calls unexpectedly, and kr .There were, as usual, two or she has a previous engagement? three items In English. Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. (90) R. G. Cunningham of Port Esslngton Is sailing tonight on the Catala for Vancouver. J. F. Cooper, general superintendent, Canadian National Railways, British Columbia, left last evening on his return to Vancouver after spending a few days here on official business. ,t hOUl dim I mnA rtllt- tVo -n PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' TEA Attractive articles were on display In the flower-decorated First Presbyterian Church Hall Thursday afternoon when the Junior Ladies Aid held their spring tea and sale. Spring flowers adorned the pourers' and guest tables. Receiving was Mrs. H. C. Hal A. Tell this man immediately MRS. M. MOROES PASSES AWAY Mrs. Margaret Moraes of Port Simpson died in hospital here last night at the age of (;6. The body will be taken to Port Simp jJrith the varue asslsUng artlstg were e,fective Remember 25 Savings " on tT 73. meeting, Canadian o"eU? "r;; and likewise appreciated. They o"- . V.9 Football ,00t?f . met that you are very sorry, but that you have an engagement. Then invite him to call again if it is your desire. m. Friday, April ,en mat , Mlk(, Colussi. anP.nmmisfc.H I. ult " B'O" 0 P 16. (90) incal iocai u choral " , . iacics, on Saturday luiud' at W F iX prinCe Rupert-bom p 1 a n o- rthnv-q f- son, her home for the last 35 (It) W. wnen an engagement nas 'years, for burial. Mrs. Moraes iou accoraiunisi, wno was gooa De- winter's rene"" fore the war but has become I George Dibb left on this morning's way freight train for at Miss Mary Dalzell of Massett been broken, should photographs. was born in the State of Wash- dol! -fl trttcV,a,J SnnA it - J let Onllinv r. i 1 , T-r- Sing" &1I1SCI "- be returned? ineton and came to Canada with nraanl- B"J men, buu " ''s u uie uqmuam wj- . weeK-ena visit 10 .terrace. nehij9V I ariip' Aid vW-nrpslrlpnl aa 1" v " loo n r n . o Marrl!! knn ..a nicyVif tn iBt..vn ...n, i . . . I " ' A. Yes, unless special permis- her husband. John Moraes. 35 returning tomorrow or 18 yea" ly went through with a couple of brief visit to the city. while Mrs. J. G. Garrett and Mrs. T. W. Brown were In charge ev ening. sion has been given to keep them, years ago. Mr. Moraes died about Peter , , delightful soprano solos In SDite I . . tj. snouid a woman wear gloves a year ago. She is survived bv SATURDAY'S SPECIALS AT of the tea room- They were as" to a formal dinner? one son. Stanley, of 140 Ninth laceptioU torn "ic indisposition." Both Mr. Col-1 , T8 a Teachers.! Bft t they had had w . ... sure to hear the report of your STONE'S. Don't miss the ble slsleQ W Mrs- Morrison ana A. Yes; she should take them Avenue East and a number of : .. rnn- 111.BI tj Jl 1. . H)Tfo T-Trftr D nV.Vi i:.downs. '"'s,r? 'expressions of appreciation from "'"KTL Mrs- Anaerson, on savings in Men s Suits, topcoats, y off at the table and place them other relatives at Port Simpson. the P.-T. Convention. Meeting Sport Jackets and Slacks. See Pourers were Mrs. C. A. Ber- Lpened, he saia, w the audience. across her lap. aC Kin? Knu-nri Rphnnl Tups ii, oH nn T3anrp 1; if) ner, Mrs. Thomas McMeekin ;( "down yeais xi. pr,ni . . :. : Mrs. Alex McRae and Mrs. G. .v...u a..s iwu ones Anrll 20 at 8 nVlnr.1t. F.ntjrt.a In. J. J. Payne, who tias been on a Hunter. Serviteurs were Mrs. numbers "Solveig's Song" from;ment and refreshments. (FMt aembers naa oeen ;e. to revisit their f Norway. As a re a business trip to Vancouver, is g. H. Eaville, Mrs. William reer uyni- ana "i Love The." NEW TB TREATMENT CANBERRA (P Combining a new drug, streptomycin.'and new rest therapy, eight young doctors here report "staggering" success returning to the city by air this Hotel. . Noble, Mrs. N. S. Brewer and al been possible to MEN'S SUPPERS for this week only afternoon. Mrs. J. Delorme. The fanywork stall was dlr ambitious numoers t nrogram, there- Announcements All advertisements la this column will be charged (or a full month at 25 cents a word ected by Mrs. W. W. Bowes, Mrs. ir rivals and slm- 3? lighter Miss Jean Travis of the University of B.C. extension department, who has been here in Mr. Colussi, who appeared twice, chose "Marguerite (Faust) Waltz." "Hammerby Polk a," "Rellcarlo," "Kosten Valsen" (Norwegian) and "Sharpshooter March." The Varden Singers repertoire included "Sanger March" (Sin-' ger's March) (Hamma); "San- es in treatment of TB. In the last year about 85 percent of patients treated (mostly veterans) were cured. Dan Kristmanson and Mrs. M. MacArthur, while Mrs. J. A. pnnnppt.inn wt t. h hanriipraft. Prince Rupert Allan McLean, Edmonton; Mr. and E' J' Smith were islTe classes at the Civic Centre. njo apologies were chat ensued. In-nhave been agreed 0have heard many w.rt in the past in charge of the apron counter. and Mrs. Grof, Terrace; Philip sailing on the Coquitlam tonight on a trip to Massett. At the home cooking k' Pickering, Smithers; E. Ellis, Se- Annual Masonic Ball, auspices! Tsimpsean" and Tyee Lodges, Civic Centre, Friday, April 16. Sojourning Brethren invited. CN R. Carmen's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, April 16, weie mid. vv. u. Vltliai'iauu anu L more delightful attle; Carl Safaneck, Fort Francis, Ontario; W. Koculyn, Burna- Mrs! E. McCubbin. The, white olonlionf etrall man nnrlai1 nVai(TO gen er el .Ung" (Singing Is Not New) and "Ungdoms -sang (Song of Youth) (Relsslgen; "Old Black Joe" (Foster); latest. The vocai -erlng If may nut iirse as usual. The t o:::r;r riby; a. e. cooper. Edmonton; w. Ui mi a. c. j. aauuucia nnu xuiaf Tone -up your nervous system improve your apficlile that's the way to feel better. noVA-KKLP helps out ESa&l It puts mu-h-neeileil unlinm in Jft'if the bloodstream, mm a-kklp is J!r.z. Friday and Saturday only SALE on all floor, table and tri-lamps at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to stop, in and see them. Rupert Radio and Electric. (90) T. A. McMeekin. Mr Lien said, might 9:30 p.m. Good music, refreshments. Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and F. Robertson was "Jubilate, Amen," "Norges FJelde" (Norway's .Mountains) "Over de Hole FJelde" (Longing amtwhat light and McLennan, Vancouver; Ralph Neff, Edmonton; Steve Senn, Vancouver; P. Hjwrylike, Vancouver; Donald Vincent, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagman, Mrs. W. cashier. heless, the old har- to precision were In the Mountains), "Hvile 1 Sko- of a drug but simply tlci-p sra kelp from the mineral-rich Atlantic Ocean, and concentrated in tiny tablet for your convenifner. Take nova kelp oow ! Watch the result. Oo sale at U drug stores. ,ad, if the singers! gen' (In Forest Shade) (Kjer- Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, ;i!ied as the audi- un; "du uamia, Du Friska" ien everyone was (Danish), "Der et et Yndigt Houston; Miss Alice Sinclair, Powell River; S. A. Campbell. Terrace; D. McLeod, Porclvr Island; W. H. Manuel, Vancou J. J. Gillis, resident of Prince Rupert for thirty -five years who recently retired from the service of the Prince Rupert dry dock, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where he MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one Vart 548 8th Ave. East on April 22. Land" (Swedish. Kroyer), program was de- Land, Vart Land" (Finnish, Pa- Rotary Minstrel Show, ev-e- ver; R. Denholm, Vancouver; misses your message if it's ad- t to typical Norwe- cius), -inose evening Bells' ' nlngs April 22 and 23. Chil- Mrs. Kimball, Traceytown, Wis (Sheppard) . and "Ulabrand plans on taking up future resi- vertised in the News. ..It's the dence. Mrs. Gillis and son, 'really efficient way of putting 25 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with zipper. Reg. $6.00 TO CLEAR g 18 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS With zipper. Reg. Price $4.75 TO CLEAR J 20 PAIRS Hard Sole SLIPPERS with elastic insert. Reg. Price $5.25 TO CLEAR j2 32 PAIRS . Romeo SLIPPERS with elastic sides. Reg. Price $6.00 TO CLEAR g 36 PAIRS Soft Sole Everett - SLIPPERS Reg. Price $2.95 . TO CLEAR 15 consin; Mr. and Mrs. T. Milis, :y national compos-j if words were not dren's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chap tf.'Perow; XJiss A. Bymon, Perow. (narrative song in Norwegian) (Wendelborg). George, and grandson, Jimmy, H over. ter Devonshire Tea, Wvic Centre, The Varden Singers last night ' Apru 24 will be leaving for Victoria after the close of the school term. For your Furniture Requirements Buy at Elio's. The entire W6I!i.. .... .... Card Party, Catholic School 4 kH OR SUPPER V n ' MHall, April 29, SERVE Spring Sale, Upholstering stock is Greatly Reduced for United Church April 29. mi o, niivun - J una i mi o. Ataiia Hagen, Mrs. John Pedersen, Mrs. Rudolph Olsen and Mrs. Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, (amp's Peter Lien. Ranees, Odd Dressers, Chif Mother's Day Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May Altos Mrs. Ingvald Feness, 4, 3-6 p.m. GHETTI Mrs. Nels Luth and Mrs. Harold Grlndstrand. foniers, Beds, Beautyrcst Mattresses, Battleship Linoleum, Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Carriages, and many other goods to numerous to mention. Elio Fur Tenors Bernhof Pedersen, OMATO SAUCE Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Centre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. Rudolph Olsen and Clarence Ad- FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTA1UDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention . D CHEISI niture Store, Third Avenue West, land. Basses Nels Gunderson and Prince Rupert. (tf) Ingvald Feness. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS, J in the Rough' at Civic Centre St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Gyro Klondyke Nite, May 7. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (IO.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' A.ss'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Piano Concert by John Joseph 1 "What is wrong with this AKE HOME LOVIN'S CENTRE (Next to CFPRl PHONE Bl.l'K K1X sentence? "We were up against difficulties." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "elixir"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? 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