riince Kuperr uody iNcvi Saturday. June 7, 1952 L. JS deserve recognition. 7 On the FINALLY our experience of I groping our way through may m It " . s help the next fellow along the BOOK SHELF 1 name path. Mil lilt Saturday Sermon 1. My SON'S STORY" by John P. Frank. (Available at Wm. Earl ; Sargent Memorial Library.) The simple dignity of this remarkable human document will ! be of profound interest to parents, even if their children are spared the tragedy that struck the frank family. Petey was a handsome child By CANON BASIL. 8. PROCKTER COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED and RECONDITIONED Phone Black 38!) 210 4tii Street a ia,i was heard to say of a friend of hia youth, but he did not develop normally. He was found to have cortical If T; ' , -"Wl- -V ?i3U. &M!UrUA?:j. V Vyy??' J 1 atrophy, the consequences of 04 touch with him. I became a Sunday School and he became interested in politics and we her , - . - -.... - " ..., , . i . - :ftl anart. W ' . 'KfXrjt&j'JZ'- tfcft" V r " V,! - 5-" VJ which leave a chiin little more I . . ' , ' ' ViS rat '1 At first the Franks were de- ! .. ' U vCttt' v''- ' " ir ' termined to take care of Petev ,1 V . 'rlTA' J2i J&JG 1 home. Good friends, including t' - C4- C J two supreme court Justices, per- r" s fk -r TC5 " 1 1 ' SUaded them to institutionaliz..' ... it lion rwiw icmi-un-uwlU) the idolatry , wa- urn. B"fl of ''' Rml vances the reasons for and rtir. V.ir. tis..-. A V,;,. V,,l.- , . c - another of the desert. The god of wisdom is quite different from the god of wine. If a man wants to marry ha munt pray at one temple; if he wants to make war he must take his sacrifice elsewhere. .We turn to another department of life called politics. Now we think In quite diffei.'nt terms. Our liturgy is the catchwords of the daily press. Our divine revelation is the news broadcast. Our creed is "I believe In democracy." Our Incentive Is ihi fear of we're not sure what. But It isn't fear of the -K'i performs a great service for hri&tion science '.--V THIS WEEK'S I I those confronted by a similar ui.runtl Aveniw West 1 ij. ' Wv-v-"; .ituation. m PARADE prim e Rupert, B.C. rtl , The First" Church of aSn. litest, in Btftton, Mass. -ied, of Lesson f,Tmon: No less valuable is Mr. Frank's informed report of the institn- tions investigated. The Franks, who are not Catholics, eventually discovered that only a Catholic institution could help them. The closing section is a fine tribute to St. Rita's near Buffalo, where Petey still lives. John P. Frank is a teacher of an.' "RigoJetto." The group includes such leading stars as Rise .Stevens- and Fatrice Munsel. About 11,500 saw thy opening vnight'E performance. Critics found It had "considerable style and elegance" bur voices were confined "within the limits Imposed by certain unsolvable acoustical problems. (CP PhotO) OPKRA AT GARDENS The Metropolitan Opera Company .of New Yx k opens its tour of Canada and the Unlte'rt States wltrr a lavish production of "Aida" at Torontp' Maple LeaX Gardens. Other operas scheduled in the big arena mori accustomed to hockey, wreitling and boxing are-"La Boheme," "Cafmea," 1. Bh'G Ttmar L.'roy Anderson 7,. K:ss of F're ' Georgia Gibbs 3. Wheel Fortune i.lll) Till') OM.Y t.rtvnr. AD CREATOR." fliws Kv?ry Sunday at II a.m. AVdnisilay Kveninif Meeting Scn.iKl Wednesday of each ir-Mitli at 8 p.m. A Room Open Wednesday Lord. Therefore do we have political platiforms which have to do solely with payrolls, insurances and debt structures. We have school teachers, lawyers, merchants, builders and so on who know nothing and care less about wider purposes of human society and spend all their time and Kay Starr jSafvtilitm -Jl rniit l i an 4. A Guy is a Guy Platter Parade by DICK WESCH Doris Day .jt Ki.i-'y Irom Z to 1 p.m. it 5, I'm Yors law at Yale. Here is Mr. Frank's own version of the book. "This is a book about my son, who is sick in a terrible way." Why publish it? he asks. His answer has three parts. FIRST the American people Operation 70 am pat fin Robert Mellin ! thought in efficient operation of "Poor Whip-Poor-Wliir Is an 6. I'll Woi' Alr.-e their own particular department D. Cornell "Operation 70" is an evangelistic campaign which will be launched tonight by Col. and Mrs. J. ' A terrific new voice is coming up fast into the ranks of top male vocalists. This one-man invasion came about on the strength of one record made for a small diskery and has Just ought to know more about an almost unknown yet common ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Illi Ave. nl Mi Bride St. Krv. II. . OUun ywi me invited to com? and Woniiip at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. other good number and has also teen done by the Bell Sisters for Victor. lienor Roll of Hits as tabulated by Billboard Magazine) : 1. Blue Tango, Leroy Anderson 2. Kiss ot Fire, Georgia Gibbs 3. Wheel of Fo.tui. i, Kay Starr Tyndall, Salvation Army, Vancouver. Services will atiii tne economic returns therefrom. And all of them want to push the parson Into a corner and tall him that religion is his business and nobody else's. But this spells the disintegration of human society. There f.hould be a meeting place for us earned the singer, Al Martino, a tragedy in their midst. If they know, they can do a great deal to improve the handling of it. SECOND certain people, do commence at the Eraser Street Citadel and will con contract with Capitol Records. Martino, the first boy singer to tinue Sunday and each night until Thursday. ing u iiagiiificcnt if lonely. job 7. Blacksmith Rl-es E. M. Morse 8. Here in My Heart : T. Bennett S. Be Anything P. Lee and Gordon Jenkins 1C. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania .. G. Mitchell and Col. and Mrs. Tvndaii nave a 4. Guy U a Guy, Doris Day 5. Km Yours, Eddie Fisher and cau-e any Hurry in the night club t and record trad -3 since Johnnie I Tfcf Just Shall I i" By Faith1 trying to meet the situation now. Ray, will get mucn the same j Don Cornell 0. I'll Walk Alone, Don Cornell SINDAV SERVICES JUNK r!i2 i stii? S 'i vice 11:00 a m. , build-up Ray received when he wealth of successful experience through the many years of active leadership In India and in Canada. The Colonel will develop, throughout the campaign, the theme of "The Plau Two weeks holidays twice a year -winter and summer is ail. H has been Divinely louncied and It is called the Church. For if we cannot all meet around the feet of God, there can be no such thing as community. To a rotting Jerusalem, He said with team, "How often would I have Bishop Urges Less High 7. Blacksmith Dlue, Ella Mae Morse. Mrs. li. O. Olson. being mooted, and the idea ap first started. Martino'g song is on the EBS label and is called ' Here In My Heart." The Canadian release i3 8. Here In My Heart, Al Martino pears to be ga-nmg strength 9. Be Anything (But Be Min One month out of twelve? Is t'-iJ ni.i'.iliiis in song. . Sri vice 7:30 p.m. Mi.-:; Jonnu l: oil of Redemption.' M. Miller Eddy Howard. hi pnnriiift. n!on Quality Records. Both the Pressure Ads that extravagance? It ml(;h gathered thee ,a a hen galher-eth her chickens under her wi.ig, public women's rally in the Cit.i4ong and singer are sure to . 10. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ouy j mcaR 1(,ngel. UI. ... than to keep . . . r.i. .. .. Irfmch Itfeach llu the tnn top. I Mitchell Mitchell. ? . .. n !..,-.:,,.. ..r ,li.,K' J.inil.h Stole ; on with the debating of daylight m.iMi. s (.f chorus slnitlnK uc m ... 1... : RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC l,(iai siiRinK and readings. saving, trimming of weekends, working out some other picayune wiipme There ijp't the slightest for 11 years secretary for tha i""y oeiuiett io., vie w- , Army's League of Mercy work imone (Merc) and Dick "?ymes . . Thi iP9hp. of R;l1- I and the Andrews Sisters (Decca) I hS Week S Artist , .School 12:15. . , BRIGHTON, Sussex, England (CP) Dr. G. K. Bell, bishop of Chichester, says that the old .sensational appeals" of adver-tisinu heve less effect than they and ye would not." And can you really feel so smug and complacent about all that happens in this fair town of Prince Rupert thut all that concerns you is your economic security and your amusements? The life story of Jane Froman difficulty in enjoying yourself vation Armv personnel, visits i"" lUM uu,il! 8 as much in January, a in fst Presbyterian Church hosDitals prisons and other In-ihe closest to Martino's in popu- ; is a saga of courage, heroism I just stitutions: Haiity being the Tony Bennett i . . . and music. At the height! June '" vprsinn version. t 1 rf of hot her maiarrn meteoric riuo rise in to fnm lame .as as L.. - . once did. lr Mercury Ttecords was given the I "The First Lady of Song" in the "What people ask lor more and more today" Dr. Bell-told the Advertising Association at its annual conference, "Is information and argument." okay sign about playing the. orbit 01 popular music, sue iHosfililyT Egging IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Richard Hayes recording of "Jun- What's New At Nobles? cq Partner." Research was do le abandoned ner career 10 uecomc the first artist to volunteer he;" talents for the entertainment of servicemen overseas during Basis For Divorce? Ion the Junco title coming up with i t'na Cajun translation meaning THE : . r ' , ... r rill "worthless man." Banning of the ; World War II. V I 11 v j: ,. i i ' Kt.' t; , '4 ' V- , I ;'. , t. . , 4 i ., : t J i , ,...H 14 ;V'Cf'Vi tf,.,; i (AM ' . -I ! ..." i A lit . ; -. t . : if . 1 r - . i v ( -j , - s- ;." .':( ,1 it -r ,,; . ; : i LONDON- (CP) A recommen- EVANGELICAL tune was brought about when it jane Froman's tragic plane be made Dr. Bell appealed to advertisers not to play upon peoples' oasslons or their worst instincts. "Don't play fast and loose ,vith the deepest things in order to commend your commodities. Don't bo so fascinated by the ocssibilities of technique that aation uw believed the lyrics referred accident enroute to Europe possime .or w .v , u ( to the use of narcotics. The U.S. her valiant fight for life and coMmual hostiht, , who suffer Agency has given a recovery ... her amazing come- STAR EYES ' FAREWELL " Helen O'Connell I'M YOURS KISS OF FtRE Les Baxter WITH A SONG IN MY HEART I'LL WALK ALONE Jane Froman LOVE YA LIKE MAD OAKIE IIOOOIE Elln Mae Morse , , ""''7'- ;: ,. Clearance to tne Hayes version, back and the touching; toman t as well as to several other disks. ! note wove into the dramatic Forecast' of future Record , pattern of her life all evoked . . you ignore air moral con- j Commlssion on Marriage and iderations ana lose your own : Divorce ! Hits "T'r.i Knrrv." n nleasant new : f v,n n,nt.ii rani(h nran. soul. The commission, which has : . rt . k H d u ; & , " ' We exteiul a cordial invitation visitnrs to worship with us. 231 Fourth Aw. East been taking evidence ior seveirti!A drcws sisters Deccai and corded anyone In show business. Miss Froman Is a native ol months, received the proposal in Bobb Wayne (Mercury); "I'm FREE CHURCH Services at I.O.O.F Hall, Fourth Ave. E. 11 a.m. Sunday School. Clashes for all ages. 7:30 p.m. Enjoy a Hearty Sc. lg Service. A Bible Message to meet the need of today. "Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a Light unto my pathway," Pastor: C. W. Sinclair A friendly church away from home. t'i Ur: Krv. E. A. Wright, D.D. a memorandum irom tne Confessin' " and "Carioca," St. Louis. Missouri, where her Menial ;, ,,,,. fv,oii-ermv, ViHo "Tiopr ' ; i,i First Baptist Annual Picnic tional Association for Health. Record Bar Phone 100 iRag" by Les Faul and Maryjtne age 0f eight at a church At present the law says that";Ford (Capitol); -Walkin' My ,,artv. At colleue she studied , ODDOsitc Totem Theatre iimonrt nnr nia fritpn fin on 1. . . 1 - a d Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith mul John Currie. JUNE 8 lfif2 Muri,;..;; Worship 11 'o'clock. Sunday School 12:15. FvcrmiH .Service 7:30. R"m'!iiiT the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy." FIRST BAPTIST Church page , crue '"u,,-c vorce can be uv, given Baby BacK Home,- taKen irom;music and joumullam. sane lead lty grounds . only if it U , Johnnie al- the top selliag Ray ul vari0U3 co!iege musicals and ed that mat the uie cmeuj cruelty leads toih ;bum , , Columbia Columbia 1 1 and and "Here "Here In In i mo seen eor. h by a a thct.tre theatre hnnker First Baptist unurcn annum provea booker- McRAE BUOS picnic group left tne imperial a breaKaown m neaitn. me My Heart," by Al Martino (Qua!- ;BiUed as the "Blues Hinging Co-Oil docks at 11 a.m. today for sociatlon suggested the law;Uy) and Tony Bennett (Colum-;Ed-. at the Grand Central a. day on Dlgby lsiana. Aooutjmignt oe extenaeo. to '"'J y v ;lvadevUoi'for M:K- ;l(jfH-liurch and Sunday School category under some soeh heaH,,t-?'' V- Jy she vv 8hared j,vv dressiiy members tooKpaxt intrtees;;; b(': r r The Foui Aces; sparked by lead ; room' with a child dancer i J . i.'vi'i !,.t" 'iL-hirh are to include i haviour. "' ' ' ' ' ' 'clmrer Al Allwrto rtn a strnnir inh i .... -, Record Selections FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE ;. 2 sixth West (aerosn from Arnwiurifs) sports, games arm inning. traiuci uas6."6 v..,h". i on lue loveiv new oauao 1 111 Rev. Fred Antrobus, First agement, the memorandum urg- i wirs" overside the oldie, "I Later Miss Froman attended the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and as the result of en- Baptist minister. Is in charge of j ed that behaviour which made understand," shows off the th" group, which was lerrieu i tertaining at a social function I was offered a job on WLW," NEXT SUNDAY June 15th REV. CARMAN LYNN PASTOR AND YOUTH BIBLE TEACHER SI NDAY SI RVICES 10 3D Sunday School and Bible Class 11:30 -Morning Service ?'3(,- Evangelistic Service 'wi, 8:00- Bible Study and Prayer. Fii, 8:0-Christ Ambassa- ilor:;. across the bay by Sam Currie. Refreshments including soft-drinks, coffee and tea, candy md Ice cream were provided by the church. Members packed their own picnic lunches. respect, aiiection -auu mum w-.group's strong beat and suck tween the partners impossible j harmony. ' should be included. Under this; . heading also should be perver- I , Uke a nk,e balad by & )ovelv sion, alcoholism, persistent adul-1 si ? If s0 listen to Rosemary eery and irresponsible and con-. clooney-s Columbia etching of cealed extravagance. -Half As Mush." Keep your eve On the question of reconcilia-. Qn thfe onCi Ior a could easi!y LP. CLASSICAL Mu.-ic of A.btniz and Oranarli:.; Andres Segovia Beethoven Symphony No. 101 (The Clocki Arluro Toscaninl LP. SEMI-CLASSICAL Night and Day Allan; Jows Quo Va'dis ----- Otlginal llu-me imiflc from film Aa:on Slick from Punkin Crick Dinah Shore, Robert Merril and cast L.P. POPULAR ' Great Tiumpet Artists z Louis Armstrong '.. Bunny Berigon, Roy'Eldridge and others Fats Waller Favorites Fats Waller Hawaiian Festival , Lane Mclntire Al' Time' Hiu" "'.Z.i .' Tommy Dorsey "YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR MEETINGS" One,, Pastor C. FAWCETT tlon, the association saia yiai u 1 bfi he;ld ,d lor tne top. other side, oil cases rma to gu tiiiuugii mat-- 1) IRECTOltY rimonial courts before reaching) the divorce courts, much mighi; iervlros In nil rlmrih at 11 a.m. where she remained ' for two years doing 22 programs awewk. Heard by Paul Whiteman, she was signed by NBC and featured on the ChresterfielU Show with such names at that time as Benny Goodman, the Dorseys, and Charlie Spivak. She appeared in several Warner Bros, films and up to 1942 played top nhrht alubc throughout the U.S. U.S. It was in '42 on her way to entertain the troops in France that the plane crash occurred. Miss Froman finally ended the battle for her health last March, after being in and out anil '::', p.m. Siimluy wiimii ai be done to mend marriages on the verge of disruption. j 1-15 CM'f'pt US KlIIIH'll. The Salvation Army Citadel Foot Lights By LILLIAN MILLER Back from the grave. Yet, It seems reasonable to sug- gest establishment of family, A:l.l'AN 'ATllKDHAl. 4ih Ave. W.. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. .Sunday School 3:00 p.m. courts which could consider ahj Fraser Street "Ooorotion 70" EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN Cnnon Biisll 8- Prockwr. B.A., B u legal matters affecting the family, including petitions for divorce," the memorandum added. 78 P.P.M. I'm Yours I Unt'erstand .' Conducted by Prince Rupert's Little Theatre has emerged from the darkness, shaken off the dust and cob-( webs, and has produced two plays. "Death Writes a Message" and! Rector (iiiue iuuj UltST BAPTIST Sill Ave E at Young St. Mlnli.ter: Itev. Fred AntrobUR. ' (Green 812) Four Aces of hospitals for five years. "In such a court the interests of the children might mor? readily find a hearing." In 1950 she accpted aa offer "From Five to Five-Thirty" put from 20th Century Fox to screen the amateur dramatic group her life. She asked as technical back on its feet. I advisor and recorded 26 songs MUST I'RKhBYTKKIAN 41 h Avenue East Rev. E A. Wright, D.D. (Green 082) I IKST I NITI O fl:ifl 8th Ae. West Rev. L. O. SleDer Another help in our revival which were dubbed in for Susan moc tv. imnrt nnws that the Havword. who plays Jane Fro- 1 C:'-ed Myself tf- Sleep Here In My Heart Al Martino ' Within Your Arms Baminay J Stafford I Waited a Little Too Long Me Too i Kav starr Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick , Dinah Shore, Robert Merril and cast Smgin' in the Rain Original ' cast from MGM film Shamrock Melocs Dennis Day E if Hoc , Music and Drama Festival As-' man's part. Capitol Records has (Green 613) sociatlon is awarding a scholar- brought to tne pimnc trie re-chin inn to he divided be- cordinus of hit songs sung by COLONEL and MRS. 1. TYNDALL Saturday, June 7th to Thursday, June 12th St I p.m-"The Need of Redemption" Sun, U a m. and V-"." "This Need Met by God s Mercy." Mon., 8 p.m. "God's Plan and Purpose in Redemption" Tues., 8:30 Women's Rally. Mrs. Col. Tyndall. "Christ's Great g p.m, Work" 8 - "Tha Holy Wed., p.m. Spirit in Redemption rhurs.,8p.ni.:"Sonsof Ood ln.and Through tween Booth Memorial High Miss Froman in this dramatic ,.hot Hrgm. ninr, nnri the Lit-1 and colorful motion picture. HAI.VATION ARMV ' Fraser Street CO. Sr. Capt. George Oystryk Rnnriiiv School 2:30 p m. i tie Theatre 'Performed with warmth and '. . . fervor, her elorious voice was o ,., Pnt-, H 'H Kist 'is (Black 269) beautiful a Sing'n .wctc wec been ame to pi.ui " , .vmhnl nf h brilliant career. S r! I'Al l. 1 1 1 III.RAN Sth Ave, ot McBriue t. P.f.irt Rev. II. O. Olsen season. A full schedule oi nam WESTERN. Anyt.i ig That's Part of You i; ,-y on the Eyes : Htver Ta'-e ' Ribbons F rrn Your Hair (Black 610) work and fun has been mapped Eddy Arnold out. We'll start working on these sen Buy Steamboat Hijacked RANGOON, Burma (Reuters Burmese rebels hi-jackeel : ST. IITKR'S ANdl.trAN See.1 Cove R.etor: Rev. H Oodfrey Bird .,, odiiv School 11:00 a.m. Someone Calls Me Daddy Eddy Arnold plans Monday, June 16, at 3 p.m. at the Civic Centre. Anyone interested in cultural ' ' i ' i ( ?il I Jnp Telephoned Unsta'rs steamboat at Labutta, DO mi:.: (Blue 837) ank Snow My Mother - southwest of here. They drove progress is invited to the meet Ttm mm hid We hone to cast two plays the nassengers ashore, took about 45 R.P.M. ALBUMS lor the fall. Meanwhile, Little $6,000 worth of valuables from l:(ill.AR BAPTIST Sunday Kchool 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 12:15 irai nth Ave E. Blue 823 1 err Fim,mik Rnrher Shoo Ballads Mills Bros KVERYONE IS HEARTILY INVITED ,TO ATTEND know not what hour y-mr "Watch therefore: for ye l ord doth come." Matt. 24:42. Theatre will keep the public them, and steamed away witn n., i,,r- Rev. Leonard A. Thorpe posted on its activities. ' the vessel.