Prnce Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 1, 1950 Anna K' LAST TIMES TODAY 7 9 p.m, ....... nraut ... - " h"l in- -sprint. , j Fuller Use Of Museum j Gay Nineties, :j Modern Garb sleeves, tha whole costume set off with a beautifully fitting grey and red T-shirt of fjic- combed cotton. ! Next was Mrs. Jean Murdoch.' Air Field At Rupert Asked Prince George Hoard of Trade Resolves in Favor of Strip : Bales And Gall Bedspreads roc Should Not Be Allowed to Reman Closed Ten Months of Year Canadian Lesion Fashion Show Colorful Affair With a startling contrast between old and new. ladies of the again In old-fashioned costume, : ;with frilly full-cut pantaloons,! peeping from underneath the crinoline skirt a far cry from ; today's young ladies' brief un- I men BY mif ? Here 1 Priced From $4-95 fcmco7dt Canadian Legion demonstrated fashions of today and of the Gay Nineties at their tea and fashion show yesterday. oa Double Bed Size FRIDAY SATURDAY Episode 10 of Wild Bill Hlckok Sat. Matinee Choose from Bates, the out- Evenings ; Mat. I !BSi 1 taniiintr TT S IwHcnrnaH iactory. H B Si M M K B B ' dies. She also wore a hat which ' ! the commentator suggested I FollowlnB a recent visit to the "com-' lntrlr f W' R' May' Canadian .might have even caused 'ment PaCific Air Lines cxeculive- the amongst the young blades ! , of that day. Prince George Board of Trade i tv, . has passed a resolution urging Then came Mrs. Dorothv Lun- t.un .u , . 7 ,.., upon the federal government gren .,! wearing a co orf ul Ameri- LvT . . , tne importance of an aircraft !mn , RMtu ,nri Sportyl iZbJ hr1 t h landing strip being established m5 sa'nd Toumn USe,8nd The reS0lu"" ut the tZniTZi sssi xr: riz r t a stp wouid. uorotny Gomez and Mrs. Mabel i. . . .. ab'y rcsult from its construction . RltchiP Kitchie wttv. with neat oo ui blue jeans- ...,.. . one wore white T-shirt an 1 ! RuPe' to Prince G.-or.o ' .P';ice green and white cleopatra sn da.s; the other "Tv " T' model donn " eU a rpri nnH u,.- a r Lake k and Vandorhoof , . Shell Know Al WALLACE'S Of Course ! Commentator for the Canadian j Legion fashion show was Mrs. Helen Denning, who introduced I first Mrs. Geraldine Holbrook In a very pretty feminine gown ' adapted for dancing the minuet and the mazurka, stating that wearing a frock like this would create hardships In present day dancing cheek-to-cheek. Mrs. Denning then Introduced Mrs. Inga Veitch wearing a walking-out costume suitable for the present day. It consisted of a red corduroy slack suit with a straight-cut jacket and puffed "A museum that i closed for I ten months of the year Is not serving its proper function ir. 'the community," said Mrs. Ellis, j curator of the University oi j British Columbia, in addressing j the Women's Canadian Club I She said that the Museum of I Prince Rupert has some very I excellent and valuable speci-; mens and should play a great part in the life of the commun-lity, both in educational value I for local citizens and students j as well as a tourist attraction 1 and source of cultural research work. j Mrs. Ellis urged local citizens , to take a greater and more active interest in the affairs of the museum and also asked for any specimens of tall woven hats made by the natives In the early Idays of the city . At present , there" are none in the museum and they should certainly be ! among the collection of native relies. Mrs. Ellis explained the meth !ods of cleaning, storing and pre-i serving valuable articles. ; At the close of the address It's Love . , , if you take her to di at the llllllllllllllllllll , D ACED AIT kl l. V A -.Mill I. in U'O'l r with her jeans and set the whni, outfit off with a pair of ever- 8 B LjA tn ff I n S il i , CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM For Reservations or Take Out Orders PHONE 868 Prince Rupert through Prince George to Peace Kivor points thence to Yukon, Alaska and Edmonton. Prince Rupert to Prince George and direct to Edmonton and Eastern Canada. United States via Prince George to Prince Rupert. 1 , popular saddle shoes. Then came the sports costume of the "Gay Nineties" featuring Mrs. Joyce Duncan wearing a blouse with full leg-of-mutton sleeves and a swishy ankle-length white skirt. A straw boater covered her pretty head. citu-irs of Prince Rupert for the TONIGHT AT 1 oy Watson Islond vs. Commcrciols S"! I TMUBBIHHI BIIIM HJ StC l xn naming contrast Miss occasion. The flowers were later Joan Crawford appeared in 'taken trim to the Pn.,ce i.upcti Uen-whlte shorU a snug T-shirt eral Hospital for distribution leatunng a V-neck and smart among the patients. Guests were short sleeves. The whole out.fi; received at the door by Mrs. W F,U W1U1 wnIle nm. Ro.nwcl Mrs. Ellis showed colored slides of Alaskan museum pieces am also of the ceremonial parade oi early Tahltian Kings at Honolulu. The members voted their annual donations to the Civic Centre and the Public Library, and sent a substantial donation to ning shoes. Learn fo Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot Waltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango PRIVATE LEBSONS Hours:. Men. Thru Fri. 4:30-10 p.m Saturdays 2:30 - 8 pin. For appointments GREEN 491 lIVJ! LAMPS! Coinmittres for the occasion .vere : 'DtJtir Mrs. G. D. Deane, Mrs. V. G.irlick. Raffles Mrs. M. Lewis, Mrs. E. Anderson. Serving -Mesflaine.s R. Michal-off, G. Gaibutt. O. Horton. A. This is where the men mis.spc the boat (those who did not attend the show). Mrs. Margaret Hebb ,ln a heavy twilled cotton abbreviated bathing suit, demonstrated how both comfort and eye appeal could be comhinrri a VICKERS' IS OlSTUtiO IN CANADA and 11 Diiitii'uTio irCalvrrt Tim advertisement is not published or dif played by the Liquor Control Hoard d by the Government of British Columbia the European Children's Relief ?und. The President, Mrs. O. R. & Blackaby, was In the chaif ano there was a good attendance o: members. Six new member were welcomed by the President Mary MaeDonald. Director: fnr ttinrlu mF Aril,... shorty coat proved just the right Strgavlg, Mary Ballingcr """s wj wear on tne wnv t ih. irirh,n PRINCE RUPERT DAKC5 STU WEDDING PHOTOS Family Group. Children J.' particulars Ph. Green 389 Jail at CHANDLER'S STUDIO : 6 4th St. Box 645 Prince Rupert, B. C. awn each' ' , W. Wallace, Vesta Deane, G. A. Mrs. Kay Twaites showed an- Hebb, J. Currie. other popular bathing costume of Tea Cup readers Mrs. L. today. It ieatured shorts and Keahn, Mrs. G. V. Hanlcy. halter, also combining comfor The door prize, ' a beautiful and utility. lamp donated by Gordon's Hard- Not to be ouuione w.is Grand- wart. ws unclaimed by t!i ma, represented by Mrs. W Os- holder of ticket number 531. FINE PRINTING It pays to aaverti.se. BOUDOIR SHADES 98 BED LAMPS ' TABLE LAMP 4.95 TABLE LAMP 6 95 TRILIGHT SHADES, SILK 495 TRILITE LAMPS, COMPLETE...! 17 95 TORCH I ERE LAMPS 18.95 AT K05THERM B C. POWFR CO. 1KT STEWART. B. C BIiip 210 2S ntuAL r KIN 1 1 1 borne, wearing long pantaloons Fraser & Payne supplied co. with black stockings and black tumes for the fashion show. whil. shoes topped with mauve jacket Brown woods supplied the shoes Vc PAINT r- I'HONE 24 222 Scroti- and DECORATE r-xterior or Interior DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRINf. sritAY or BRUSH Wallpaper Hanging Sail Lake Ferry SCHEDULE Leave Cow Bay Floats Sat. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Sundcy Continuous NOW IN STOCK.... THE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS 'SPENCE and MATUIK- Immediate delivery to retailers in the Prince Rhh ii Planning lo Build? ft Phone Blue 215 233 11th St.) Paper napkins . a Butcher's wrappinJ mis was quite the rage in hei day. The trio in bathing tu,t then sang "Beside the Sea," well remembered by holidayers; oi 'grandmother's time. ! The grand finale had all moa els return, to the stage to tak. their bows and march off. , Pianist for the show was Mrs J- S. Black: 150 LADIES PRESENT Ovr 150 women turned out foi the tea and show for which Mrs. G. V. Hanley was convener. The number attendim? made il necessary to have two sittines at tea and two presentations of the fashion show. Men were conspicuous by their absence at both 1 and show. The Legion hall was decorated -ith spring flowers donated by Towels 0 Shoppini & ('rlliiii yAWX il' AM 1 Coll 363 For expert advice on Building Problems Notion and grocery bags Toilet ti-sue Wax papers . . Wrapping paper CALL Service Starting 1 1 a.m. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED . T.uv Mitchell & Currie $ Last Boat Leaves Salt Lakes 9:30 p.m. --5. COLUMBIA PAPER CO. LID PIk.-.-: Green 391 lllack 926 IIMITEI) Contractors R. E. Mortimer U4 2nd .'.v: (Near CFPP Black 031 Free Delivery I 654 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRINU RESULT " L Jk" dvrftisctttnt H net pubtiihcd or diipUycd p) Liquet Control Board Of by tkt GovrmlMO i u Colwuel. A9 MOW 0 m 1 M M j MiTLH I J IV t ami I' Always Prompt and Court,.,,,,, a Wp're t1".T9. tn Rprve V()( J rommodore Cafe! "Hospitality and Good Fo.d"-Jhone 17 fr Send-Out Order,' LiCO MS LEMON MERINGUE PIE Plumbing &' Heating Hiompt and Efficient Kervici 9 h Tiblripmint nrl. rn fttarrh U lHmtt Smit 1 i up HitRar s : 1 oil.. 2 TabliNMna S TaMrsnoona l l'aapoona RnlUr lon Jute C-ralMl Lrtfinn Rlnil S V hitra A Tnilr,MH.ti ".-icr 1 9-llK ll Knlinl fir ShfH 1 , zrzzz CFPTICICri ninr .... Ttmntm from heaf. 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