Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 9, 1953 , Fourth Prayer Week Session Draws Largest Congregation passing . : ; i... . ri ; . , . , One Shot Downs Timber Wolff Larg.-st congregation of the" "Possibly the majority of us. KP:l to The Dully 'n.w Ibeck basued a lar?e wolf on hi week la.it night attended the fail to understand that "in these TERRACE With one shoi. j Laurie Creek UapUne r.ear Uf 's fourth session of the Universal words Jesus was trying to get from his .303 rifie. Gunner Wai-'He collected the bounty of $25. , i hi- Old Style I,,, nut introduced by i . t s A-,. , ST .,,, ; ?." '?' " - ? v ivy unci me pi,, ii j wlm-li thousand uud the wmui celebra WeCK ol Prayer gatherings at acro.ss the fact, that it is the Fir.tt Baptist Church. desire of God the Father that Hf Pastor Leonard Thorpe of the be asked by u concerning the Regular Baptist Church led the everyday things of our life, openlw; prayer --sslim arid Rev.. -A ilungry. man finds it hard J. 8. Twining of St Peter's An- to concentrate on spiritual ghcan Church pronounced bene- things. God is not dciiroiu that dirtory prayers at the close of . we have such anxiety. We must the evening. j learn to have confidence In His Final meeting convenes at the ability to provide us with our ; FiiM Baptist Church tonight and requirements or the strength to ClKihUnas te (.iliiid.ir. January Miii.o Day and " ere served lit re. L,iaba .' among A I i , ' 'VV . ' s I , r t ..' 1 ' -4 Sr V ' ' 4 .- r W 1 ., i , hfi- kk in , ''.J i.V A ' " -'.1. Pajdor Ha gen will discuss 'lie n- acquire them, uuiremtnts of prayer as in the "Therefore in prayer man must words: Forgive us our trespas-, be willing to talk with God about k?s as we forgive them that tres- the munuane as well as the pro-pass against us." . found things In his daily life. Glamor at Home CANAIHAN' Siloi.s combine ruintoit wlih gla nor and iheix- eyc-cutchi lg rasuul shw are dcslKiK-d (or home entertaining. There are p.V-a-bx slippers to thtjw pretty toes, and rich brwade harem slippers for that "lrea" Uxik. II -re are JuM a few styles In the wide ranse of glamor hoes for the home. From left, biTe black mules In rich velvet trimmed with a colorful pu of Miring flower In felt. Delightfully fern! nne ballerina pumps, foot flatL rini! In black velvet wilh gay oprlng lxy of felt flowers cn vamp. A harem elippen in colorful brocade with the richness of kid trim acro&i vamp and ar jund heel. Oin-toe. sling back khoe with wedge lie 1 and platform sole, bright brocade strips with a (flint of gold metallic make up the vamp: ii','y .-upper at which ,d Ian hunliar, Mr. johnny !. Mr Mikr Sokil. Obbi cl Mrs. Veda, Vucku- lde(l ,uriit welcomed ,i.nlav durlriK the j Mrs. Oy.st.-y sang during the , That is the right of petrti'Xi." devotional period lat evening. ; . ' Pastor Antrobus gave the same Movie Fan j kind of leadership when he chose : PIK:FTRFRO fw KOUth Africa Africa !, the or-rtPg -Faith Of! f'KETBERO. r.ih0.. i Mrs. Susana Vesser has just our ratners. . . i t seen her first moving picture. i,., I'avirh oiM-ned the ""' "u" 1 ""and she's 100 years old. Mrs. Slimmer Silhouette And Soft Fullness For Spring 1953, Dress Designers Say urn jesus reaiw u.av man is a vl.r Mid atteTvarte that she natural being and dependent ; be!leveS stie has missed a M by upnn his caily bread and the j to h movi bpf kindi.-d things that go with it. i now , . 1 ,,i,y ill th- early pari ..,!, it, mid Mr. Sam ,.Vs.s id nlliht ., Hie visltUm. tak eiilerlallied this ,111 j Mike Munlaba rnu'id ' event r thu iilternoon. ,. r.' imly livi' liuntt-rii y (.f . ight who ,-rit ,,' the Hartif-y Bay la'-h man brought jne "wiilt wax line of diacli alMJ included ilri. Harvey Mfl, ,. Hill HunMiy. !am ,rk l.incly and Iout Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST koont 10. bione Building Phone Blue 5i3 Silk suitings are important., ' How very saia must be me j such as silk barathea, men'a heart of Ood w hen He realizes ' wear silk and aiik worsteds. Un-;that many of His creatures are Ings are brilliant and exciting without tneir Hiare of the daily and usually match a blouse. bread through no lault of their own. What a great responsibility , TSTAulG ( liU'fs Ol Crepes, outstunding in dresses .is ours to ensure that all iwt. and cottumes. include sheers, have the bare essentials of Uf. soft failles and baratheas. Chif-; ;- fon. organza and taffeta arej prominent In late-day drPK.se. . . Ky JACtjl'l H I INS . Knits are nearly always slim.. 1 Nr.W YOKK Fashion dc'-' Jackets range from softly mold -ii-neri heie oix-rifd their doors 'a Mi"" to waUt or hip-length liiit week to show buyets from """V styles. Cutaway cardigan I'll over the United States wh.it jackets are newsy, they are presenting for spring Many suits have removable M. These new trends will uU; cotiurs. plqU(. tabs, piping . or find fheir way InU) the Cana- contrasting chiffon scarfs for oln fashion picture. accent. The stole, which is What stands out In nearly all ; enormous, accompanies many collections is wearabllity. This suits. Advertising does not odd to the cost of goods . . Advertising helps to develop a wider distribution of products . . The larger volume of business that results, permits large scale production. Is noted in the slim, uncluttered suits which play a big part In be sure to get I . -Ms-- ' mm; ?5 ,vs also baglted !h:r l.iunt nn it: .,ullrr U- thinking ol Bodice detail Is very import-iiiil, and shoulders are soft and smooth. Kleeve icngtlus In nearly all rases aie ust a little short of full length, plain or culfed. Bmoo.li and textured fabrics are used nd Include sheer wool ribbed wool, tiny checks or broken st rli-s Two-toned tweeds are off en highlighted with self fringe. in U many shownxmis. together witti, the costume and slim dress j Odor Is secondary to navy,' black, beige and grey Newest evening clothes stop at walu ienitth, just atxive the HDkles, . while daytime skirt lengths are about an Inch lunger than last year Big skirls fa l slim over the hips and bell nit below f Lace alone or combined wit-i another fabric , is seen Dften. j Sheer wools, wool Jersey, llan-' ' nel, linen and silk shantung are : all usi d extensively. Sheaths and coat dresses! stand out in a slim silhouette, j Fullness is carefully control! d at the back and sometime t : the front. Slim sl:!r's are ;ased i 1 with pegging at the waist or I ! with over-panels The wrapped 1 bodice Is shown frequently and : ;niidiiffs are nearly always very; ' smooth. Empire seatiilng; achieves the smooth mi&'ff in , ; many cases j j The strapless look is" promi- i l writ as will as the sleeveless , on ratdn when II" p:..y with dull Seems the best he o t -kiiiiked when he r rurd.i As any high school student knows, large scale, production lowers cost. Lower costs in turn mean lower prices. J Liver Richest Food in Iron Provides Delicate Flavors , dress and wide cut-out neckline, STETSON brings correct fit to men Sean meat, at least two table- the Grecian neckline or halter, t spoons of fat should be added to B icks are often bare. And. as' ihe frying pan Vt keep it well with suits, huge stoles are seen' covered with fat and preveul ' everywhere. Sometimes they are . '.he itv.T from burning. If liver nail of the dress or removable i Nutritionists tell us that liver Is the richest of all food In Iron. Tills Is something to keep In mir.d when planniine lu meals Because calves' or veal liver 1 the must tender and delicate In flavor It Is more popular and Is to be served with bacon, fry : ;;ie bacon first, then remove it : K"t llieir wish when s courts were flooded night Harry Black .and to turn over the Pal liirman for p-.f a skating rink by 1 Board ; aiH.iit s much fun. more out oil Ihe Ice Murrav. who srx'n' jy ull afternoon at the ielp:ng en-et nchrs .1! thai everything was r the skaters hlef larl Brkrr U)k from his many duties water en the surface ore attending Kotary i and while he was ek I times and Muarl i ' d on t he- )ob d mk i tutor and taU r w is Dan llmwrll after !.:ed the voh'es of on the job r h:p in the Rotary If not stoles, then shawls or variations of the stole are used. Pleating or tucking is very prominent from shoulder to. hem Narrow ribbon banding is another Important trim on, dresses. NOT FOHflOTTM - Full skirts aie lar from for-uotten. especially in wait leiiuth fteosse ns well as ir ht her priced than either pork or from the pan and drain on mb- bref liver, out p-irk and beef surbent paper. -Bacon fat adds User provide just as good eating extra flavor to the liver, as their more tender I dative if After browning the liver one they are properly rooked. minute over high h at, finish It Is quite understandable thai cioku.g on low Leal lor tluf j u livers are not all the same sli f'v'e minutes, depending on the A b- ef lin-r weighs about I n kind of liver, until the pink color When a merchant advertises he save the public time and money . . . The reader can do his preliminary shopping through the columns of his IK.tiiids. a calf liver weiglis from " ju.t fievapearetj Calves' liver requires afu-rnoon i rocks. Unpre.vsed ciKiking than t.-ef or pork liver pleats or easy flares are boto . Prominent. Where a dress has a coat or j Jacket which is very frequent-the dress fabric Is always re-1 peated in the hnlmr. ! tw to two and one-half pounds and a pork from three to four pounds. Uver may be bought whole or slli ed a id one pound will serve lour people. Calves' liver Is light r'ddish-brown In color while beef liver Is a darker reddlsh-brown. Po:k is also ds-rk reddLsh-brov.ii In ail up I ins Wecg when th 4i fuk regular oval, w'uk-uval foiitinued ci oktng ai a hliih IcmiM-raure hardens and tonirh-' rna liver so It should be browned Just long enough to seal In the juices giving It a gisxl color. The pan may be partially covered after browning to make the Uver mi'ie Jiiiry. t KOWIIt lt m Alt! HIS LONDON (CP The smallest pub In London Is believed to b' 1'ie Nais's Head In the KnlghUs-br..t,e srctiitv Th" biiikilr.,; nw i:..;.c . .-v ,i ; t . ' seven. and hmti-oval $h heads. er and Jack Martin .' iitt ' d Into the fold 4 ills are priparliu; to a man with loo dls. frank rawshaw A tritish actor, he will in t'o shows at the rtre on Jan 19 and 20 ititi rnationally famous n tha!re'' program, i Vaunts will be pleas-anyone tickets for nt of (nurse he say a pure but it s not ! the priK-ceds will gT another Rotary pro- He can locate the stores who are offering the best quality and best values. The advertising does not cost him money, it saves him money. STARTING MONDAY Miss Eileen Cross presents SEWING, TAILORING, Home Rejuvenofion Courses at the CIVIC CENTRE I hone :.1I er 107 f.r infnnnalion Youcanlqo Sicison knows that head sl-. ry. So Stetson hats, are nudt ir. repulaT oval, wide-oval and loi a-ovd, ,!;3es t give you truly comforlalilc, "cuMor." fi ting. V, hv not drop ia, now, for the best bat fil a J yuur life'i Priced from $g.95 to $25 00 WATTS & N1CKERS0N MEN'S CLOTHING kats vm m turn m of riortf wrun titso v h - i w5- la :' Sk.-,' 2 It i.'J , v V i . . , t- . - i. ' i - j. . . '". . . 1 si i 4 . if ' r-v (.'v-.v..' . - V 4 S i J '-T It H 'r? '' u V : ," , V ' i V 1 . W V if - , 11 , ' .' " ' ,. -4 - 4! tit I - , ) ALLOllhtF color but It uiav be distinguished by Its netted or web-)ik. ap-ix'arance. When buying sliced liver It is well to check the d;cn to see that they are of even thickness It they are thin vr at one end that end will be overcooked before the thick end Is done. Liver Is perishable so shoifld tie refrigerated and used as snn as possible after buyit.g it. 1',. Is a tender meal rvept for the teu :h "skin" or "membrane" and the lubes which run through It. The skin may be removed by Inserting a sharp knif.' under It at one point and pulhlit; or rcraplng the skin away from the meat The tubes should be ut oul with sharp pointed scissors. i n H AM HAC'OM To those who enjoy the distinctive flavor of Uver there's nothing as goxl as liver fried With bacon. Calf and beef liver are both good ior frying Th jwho like pork liver find It acceptable when fried but It de-llnitely has a stronger flavor thtin Ihe ether two ' For frylnn livnr It Is best to IF vnn FppI i i'l tune is here again ' wv (! rurlers are : ev nls and almoht 20 - re set for a Jaunt to s next week ' "IliiiMin Is already on I but a.s he says he's ho- (ALllll vi.Mt Prlnre George on first and work his way 'Ii' bonspirl. M-mbers 'ir.k. Hib Kurtilerham. FREE DEMONSTRATION naV nn and Krn Kobertscin, The costs of advertising are borne by the won-advertising merchant, who pays in lost customers . . . in business loss to the more progressive mm Mr . ffii'ttrfr . tu n f tn IKfiiaVfi rr Mtrt, tirtp Itu. Thu tram wi httdir end briin uitM physical htnrts nmm t Um-KardfT to rrfain. TotU) i trnw ttnnf. Wwfd rulanr, wnvark, worry any 4 but aAtrl normal kiitn? act ton. Hrwui kidntyt fl owl wt ordrr, trta ft At and waalrt remain in the ayslom, ThM barkarhf, d.slurk ml. I Sat "lirM.-ut" hy-headMl (erlmf )tffl Ultaw. That's (la lima to lak ld kWT Pills, Dorjd a ftlmtutalt iKt kitWy to iwrntl arlwn. Thn rtMi frl orttaHtWn Mtr work brltrr. Ask tor fettd i kidmy PjIIs al an dmv rmw. ' him in Smlthers. -kins wiw hve .stated '' fit ion of Durtlclpiitlns KH MiKrnde, Gene and Nerly More. ""'ihv t,j,rt In keep hli 1 quiet, but, ,,avs Ulii inends knew he was January 6. so why keep ' The event passed Jim Kherson might be h'-n he says the newts "Porting was a '. See the first really modern sewing machine in fs years! S-e t he machine wit h t he revolul iou-tiry 0H"n Arm! I'hone today... to arrange for a free demoiistrntion. . .no ohiigation, of course. . . and no cost to you! ise icrs about 'i-inrh thirk. F.rsl, Uip nUcfs shotik, bt' (indw-d In wvII-HCusonrd fifiur u.ui. aii.ce the liver Hsvlt is n vrry ITSEWSrU DARNS. !,,, KEIJDS . JJ,-, ' KONCGKAMS S,t,,iffif.' Ladies Shoes Sale Price $1.95 ead ers The DAILY NEWS ;"l t'nited Kindergarten ''"'lay. Jan. 12. 7pi Transfer - - Slack roal 8')i Sewing Machines Will Be Humming Needles Will Be Flying Next Week Do You Know Whv Women Sew? & Here ore Three Reasons: 1 It's more econorrical Yoj can have a larger wcrdrobe ; more clothes for less money. 2 It's a perfect fit. Whatever your size or your fitting problems you can make or have made a whole wardrohe flatteringly fitted tc YOU in the tiniest detail. 3 It's original and distinctive Express your own individuality and fashion flair. , ' McRae Bros. Ltd. R T Anulewhulte 1 l""lght nt 8 o'cl.K-k. llti hUt drive, Ri.turclnv. Moose Temple. Kverv-Icoine, (-8( ''"". Jaminry Ftibruury rcn on v the StorK Will be eliiulm, h.k Ladies Slippers, Sot Price $1.95 Fashion Footvv'ear 'IS U,.)ll. )'). I " hl "nd il.mce Fr II Whist 8 p.m.. dane; :"':.'''" R-treslvnents". 1 M'K" Culussi. Evnrv- "It'ome, 7i J (i y ' r. . - ' t ;.