Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 25, 1j52 ' ' r - .-' erionau Timms, Mrs. A McNeil, Mrs. Ma,-jor Poulton, Mrs. G. Oystryk, Mrs. R. Scherk, Mrs. V. Scherk, Mrs. J. Llnney, Mrs. A. Thompson, Miss Joan Ryan, Miss Dor-, othy Edgar and Miss Joyce" Scherk. I lower or (Belly Wriylil An enjoyable miscellaneous shower was held recently at the home of Mrs. Vernnn Krh erlr in I Mr. and Mrs. Art Murray, whj have been .spending a couple qi I weeks in Vancouver, returned to ; the city on Saturday's pi ane. I Wilfrid Whitehouse of the For-j est Branch service returned to , the city on the Camosun la.it j evening from a trip to Bella , Bella on official business. I M? H. McLean, manager of thf CotmniL'ci CrJil Wo omen To Whom It May Concern: As of February 25, owing to a change in partnership, no contract will be honored uniesc signed by the undersigned. PAT STEELE, Manager. Seacoast Roofing and Insulation Co. Phone R 548 3tc Standing committees of Prince Conratl Slreel A gala party, sponsored by the Ci mad street School Parent-Teacher Association, combining the celebration of St. Valentine's Dav and Sadie Hawklnc nit honor of Miss Betty Wright j whose marriage to Knut Christ-' ianson will take place shortly. The evening was spent in playing games followed by the j serving of refreshments. The guest of honor, accom-; panied by her mother and sister, : was seated beneaih an attract-! ively decorated arch. ' A daintily decorates basket was brought in by Mrs. W. C. Poulton and Mrs. George Oys-tryk. Gifts were presented to the shower honoree by Karen; Scherk. Guests present were, Miss Betty Wright, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. H. Vanderheide. Mrs H Smith Rupert Credit Women's Breakfast Club have been appointed as follows by the president, Mr. .Joct'lyn Bolton: ; Frogram Lorraine tell, Lil-I lian Howson, Tona Armstrong. ' Membership Yvonne Bowes, .Beatrice McChesney and Mary Ballingcr. Education Paula Rickwood. brought together not a large but an enthusiastic crowd to the ba.vement of Conrad Street School Friday evening. In character with Al Capp's f8mous 'ftaHip Hnnlfino" rvir proceedings featured the M'l Ab- Mrs. V. Garten, Mrs. H. Erickson, Mrs. M. Waksdale, Mrs. J. Wil-kie, Mis. Tliiiir.s sr., Mrj. TriMarr. B.C. Packers at Namu, rcturne l there at the end of the week on the Chilcotin after a business trip to Vancouver. Arthur Barbour, Queen Charlotte City hotel keeper, was a passenger aboard the Chilcotii: last evening going through 011 a trip to Vancouver. R. C. Edwards, fisheries inspector here, and R. R. Mallory of Masset. who have been in Vancouver on official business returned to the city on the Cam-I osun last evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Al Phillips were (passengers aboard the Camosun 1 last evening' returning north alter a trip to Vancouver. Mr. I Phillips is a well known Port-i land Canal mining man. I Douglas Soutar, general nian-j ager here for B. C. Packers, returned to the citv on Iho r.hii- ner comic strip. Ladles held com IMMtK biiuto iwi-ii s snors ioi inis iprlng and summer will be dressy, but hem will come In harmonizing combinations of smooth with reptile or brtished art of colored leather to com jleinent the bright color accent In men's snort lop amivc auu icauing u.Ti)r. 1 1 1 single soie oxiord in brown burgundy Duracleaning tic in French toe for day or evening; (2) lighter than average wing-tip , 1,'im-n calf (or smart daytime wear: i3i airv nvlnn moh n.,.. .v... Catherine Laurie and Margaret Juhanscn. j Attendance Maresa Windle, ;rcatricc Dumas an d Vickie 1 Lewis. i Bullvtin Mary Margaret Bulger, Jocelyn Bolton, Diane Ken- : nedy and Isobel Scott. j Ways and Means Mary Mc-Lcod, Joan Mentenko and Mildred Olsen. 1 Publicity Dorothy Lugrin and Helen Douglas. Telephone Mildred Olsen, Nellie Pustola and M. Lippett. I " " J Tt iitnaica bills u waim weather leader; (4i tin blLj calf and perforated brushed leather 1 JP ui less, mis sup-uu guic, o ii niweigni ana nandsewn around vamp, the i, tune spurt or evening laziness; 'bi mown or burgundv house xlirm..i- are kont mesh. plete sway over all the festivities and also, of course, the gentlemen, a procedure which is most approprate for this season of Leap Year. The hall was appropriately festooned with streamers and decked with signs typical of Al Capp's strip, e.g., -Park You' Shootin" Arms Hyar!" "Available Jones will do eny thing fo' a price!" Everyone who did not come in Hill Billy attirle was duly fined at the door by Mrs. W. Murdoch. Feature of the evening was the distribution among the gentlemen at midnight of mysterious looking box lunches prepared by each lady In keeping with the well known "box social" idea. Refreshments weie supplemented by liberal quantities of doughnuts and coffej. is recommended b y Canada's leading furniture and dept. stores. Complete insurance coverage by Lloyd's of London. 0 Give Wain Waiiliint iJa ill tun J ? Uli in i iermons cotln Friday evening from a trip to Vancouver on company business. Mrs. J. L. Farlis and son of Loj Angeles arrived in the city on the Camosun last evening for a visit with Mrs. Farlis' parents, "There's Still a SALE on at Fashion Footwear son uf Lent jir!ii(jltine Jurdon. OMI., irf ol sermons at in the Church JVw J) nil a I drcJil Women J CfuL J-Jere Mrs. Catherine Laurie of the Prince Rupert Credit Bureau returned to the city on the Princess Loul.se this afternoon from Vancouver where she attended a Western Canada credit conference and sessions of tire Pacific Northwest Council of Credit Women's Breakfast Clubs. Accompanying Mrs. Laurie was Mrs. Doris Taylor, recording secretary JJaj)iij lair Traditionally an outstanding function of Prince Rupert's winter f.oclal season, the annual ball Friday night of Tsimpsean and Tyce Lodges. AF Si AM. was no 'exception to the rule. Seventy couples attended the affair In the ballroom of the Masonic Temple which was gallyadorned with colois of blue, white and gold and emblems of the craft. Ouests were welcomed by, the respective masters of the lodges, 1. A Johnstone and Fred Con- Mr. and Mrs. T. Hamilton, Eliza-! beth Apartments. j Dr. D. R E. Whtmore, geologist I of Conso idated Mining & Smelt- 1 hit, Co. Ltd., left by plane today! ior Sandspit whence he will travel by boat to examine min- 1 ing properties on Moresby Island. He expects to be away a week. Thomas Wallace, logging ip -r- j ator at Stewart for Cojumbi.1 i I Nivelty dances Including the jHokcy Pokey, Circle One Step ! and Strip the Willow, were greatly enjoyed. Prizes for the balloon j dance werv won by Mr. and Mrs. I A. Bussanich and for the clim-! ination dance by Mrs. L. Murdoch n First In the "What is a Tjf:.: of the ser-:',( Je and teach-,: ,if, their allect. ,t the Ottawa J . t'ours will r r 0. P. Mohan ji k .uiL'enient.s. Stf inflation Olrl BS wiics received in). i body, after 'akfust In the .. of the Girl ': -4 es respectively tfc'j, Miss Mary 'J Mulroncy and ci uie racine Northwest Council ! of Credit Women's Breakfast! Clubs, who will instal officers of i the r.vwly formed Credit Worn-! en's Breakfast Club of Prince1 Rupert tonight. i cellulose, was a passenger on ; board the Camosun last evening i returning north after a business! trip to Vancouver. He was tak- Ing a crew of men north with i By the Canadian Press The girl with the spreading waistline had better diet. Otherwise she won't be able to keep with 1952 Ea.ster parade styles. The Canadian Press In a survey of the bib-und-tucker Industry discovered that spring .suitj with ' that nlpped-in, rounded look" are all the rage tliLs yoa. But the short, full Jackets may create more hips than style to ligures already -rounded" ty winter fat. At Eomonton. fashion expert emphasized that spring suits ul oe more immune 111 appearance man last year. There will !e more detail In the sleeves. And 1110. c" bad news lor hippy han-iinli-suli skirts will be "very lull." spring styles at Retina were described as "entirely new, gay and bcautilul." Favorite colors with western women will ot "shrimp, ' a new coial shade, and navy. Aio.s? Canada spring brides may forsake- the traditional noor-touilung gown of satin lor and H. Kellough. Music was provided by Mrs. Jean deCarlo at the piano. Atrangements for the party were in the hands of Mrs. W. Murdoch and Miss Muriel Hamilton. Percy Downing was moster of ceremonies. W. D. Griffiths was In charge of soft drink sales. LUMINOUS BUOYS Carpefings, Twists, Orientals .... and Fine Upholstery may now be safely cleaned and revived with consideration for their life and textures ' Duracleaning restores resilience to wool fibres Pile unmats and rises Colors revive . Fuini.-hlngs are Dura-cleaned in your home No inconvenience in having them gone Also mothproofed, if desired ; Phone Green 328 A World-wide Service DJ. Duracleaners 1233 Water St. Prince Rupert, B.C. DAVE JONES and I'm glad , . . you want to go in, dear, because there really are some extraordinary values." 1 Children's Slippers 99c Women's Shoes 1.95 2.95 ! 4.95 Men's Shoes 6.95 Fashion mm. President of the local club and 1 r-onv. ncr of the banquet tonight lit Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton who ex-' pi'Cts there will bp a full nttrnri. lad Dancing was happily enjoyed from 10 p.m. until after 2 a.m., with tuneeome music by Mrs. Nora Thompson, Bonny Sprinkle and llaroid Skahnvrud and Alpx Mitchell as a genial master of ceremonies. Delicious refreshments were served during the midnight hour. Committee responsible for thv? success of the affair consisted of Alex Mitchell, T. H. Wllford. E. A. Dawes. Sid Alexander, Frank Mirks and Douglas Shier. George Dawes presided at the door. j am-c of members wearing formal ! dress. i lnwafi CAMPOBELLO, N it. Luminous paint mav be usv'ri in lim . f ': vv i')-1 '..i 1. h . " t, ' ' Jk : ' ' , r ' ' r , i . ' n . - h j . 1 1 ' ," . t I A. t ' l ' t r, v. , i'j , ji 1 '- II N .i' , 1 sh i' " . 1 I r r : ' -1 r K ufy t IT L . X I " - i ' -i . . . -1 Mi - . t . , i . ks. v ? ' )-; ' V ' 1" i " 1 1 , f',; i ... I V, A " , , a ; - ! ' " i III'? ' f 1 ' t . TV. 1 ' K ..." " ,! ' 1 ;u'v l''vsi ! - .' -I r . .. ' ! r ,!' Mr I i t ' 1 l ! "1 ' ' ' 1 i5 .. ,)i t f , - , - i. tin ? Il . . . I . 11 icePtuptrt i'sjo. MeKinnon, Sf.jiicharcl.son, J, 4 f. J A. For- '::iins:er; R. F. near future to make Bay of Fundy buoys visible farther at night. The prediction was made by A. Wesley Stuart. Liberal member of parliament, for lotto, who said Canadian au-1101 ill?, havi? bevn cxpernie it-liifc with various luminous coat- 1 EVERYTHING HELPS j RAMSGATE, England The ; cx-'iocki be'onging to choir mera-. fcers in a local church are be-I ' : hatw. and parishioners will help buy new sets by saving 1 tinirni top; that are used on milk 1 o.iti. ;t. here. 'The tops are quite i 'iiiuaoliV said the vicar. cm Jj raven. Ketclu- STAINLESS STEU UTENSILS Eilmonlon; W Footwear JJcw Orilteilra at -liver, w It I G. Auger, ft and Mrs. M. (Lalltofic jSt 'J. Alaska; C. 1 i R R. Mallory, K. yelt.ilzlc, Mn. P. V.uc- ' .iv or. Ei'mon-P. in -r Grnrj . If You Do Not Pay Your News Subscription, the Boy Loses Sub.-cribers of the Daily News who receive their papers bj tarrier boys are reminded that these boys our little merchants-are charged for every paper they take out. If you are leccivlng the paper and are delinqiivnt, the boy t 'has to finance you. This is a reminder to people who may be in arrears, whether it Is their custom to pay the boy or pay at the office. It is not the office that loses if you fail to pay. It is the boy. We hope this reminder will expedite the payment by .hose who may have fallen behind. Prompt payment of your newspaper subscription is a legitimate obligation. The fact that your creditor -is one of our boys or girls should make the re Dectlng of the obligation the more desirable. 8rs a puny cocklail-iongth model jf i..o,i mt. One of Toronto's large department .stores has Uie ,-hort wedding-gown In a window display. ' Montreal designers arc accentuating button-holes with satm and uraid. The leather belt io coming back on tweed suits. The long, titling lines of the "piin- i cess-style" coat alio has return-ed. Many 01 tlii se gaimcnt, are lined with blight material. ANTICIPATE SPUING At Winnipeg, fashion - wise I women already are wearing silk I prints under blonde fur coats. 1 io soon as the weather grows i warmer those lurs may be cx-juianiicd lor white or near-while i .wild. i TJiusc in the know say dress, j -styles in Winnipeg are "rcniin-; isient of 1J9. Dresses have 1 adopted the "mkldy line,," and iievw.st oox jiwktis taper toward the hip-liim. ! "Bat-wing" jackets, "wind-i mill" jackets, "lucked dickies," f tonight. Mem- 1 attend. Social. Htct "fins. Drop in work euaran-IVauty Salon, 151c) lORD CALfERT -'.i W.A I., Music of a new city dance orchestra was featured at a social held last week In the Annunciation HjII by the Hoiy Name Society, Catholic Women's Leagu: ; and Catholic Youth Organ. tion. The crowd of ISO danced ! enthusiastically to the strains of the peppy playing of foui oung men titling themselves the Rupert Rangers. They v.eic Art Boisvcrt, accordion; Richard Tweed, first guitar; Jimmy Mc-Dougall. second guitar, and Paul ' Doumont. drums. Master of ceremonies was Johnny Conia- i 0111a. Ascoidion solo by Miss Stella Chupron comprised an- other feature of the evening. ..... ' fetas will continue to be popular . i Corduroy matched skirts and jackets in vivid shades of lilac, chartreuse and coral also are ex- f pected to attract buyers. ! Finally, wherever she lives, the little woipan probably will buy a hat this year with "back interest." For the benefit of the un- ' initiated male, this means the mast fashionable hats will depend only on the face for decor- 1 atlon at the front. The back of the hat probably will have clusters of artificial flowers, fruyis, veil perhaps even a feather to tickle you 1 when she turns around. lay. Febrii I, ol Mrs. I. m PYREX' and FIREKING' 4 ,j St., 2 30 1 49c I OVEN WAR Served wilh pride D f ulitr Moose ln8 Tuesday ' 1 'y 26, 8 p.m. H8c) Lon those special occasions B.-l-iJll ...!. : 1 .1 r. .- 1 CASSEROLES PI DDlNCi DISHES MEASl RING CITS CUSTARD DISHES l''n'.s :inrl n.,... fl iSfi Hen oiuy uie linest t l(1 for invrn- LOAF DISHES and bow-ties will be trotted out lor Vancouver s feminine tr . ! In the Marillmcs, milady vm! continue to wear the crinoline petticoat mmle popular last season. In Halilax. fashionnbio women will wear their dresses 13 inches from the ground. In Newfoundland, the stores -so far have displayed little Easier merchandise. However, It was named that the new "coat" drcves featuring stiff rayon tal- miunicej;! :ay. February mess Wedncs. ltd -7. N t -3 I 111 mm F'ty to put yom. I ,""ay at a K March 3 to THE STORK . - nrfrTTim J ,lu"tlily nieet-;c Drama " will be h,.M W I ; WYALLY ( 1 'C00EY" Chrome Tables and "Chairs Bcaul (fit; chrome pieces In (imoh'ss good taste, pi'ifect for homes of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Tobies from 51.25 fTj! 1 -Oatpi... --SSSZZZ- M Chairsfrom ffi!lc'Tv)Go;d: CALVERT DISTILLERS (Canada) LIMITED AMHERSTBURG ONTARK &And erson Limited Tliis advextiscmeut is not published or displayed by the Liquor CouUol Board ot by die Govcnuuent of Britiih Coluicbu. rH&i&!F j , - Phone 46 r.Mt j