v,m m mm Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 13, 1952 mijP'M. - Stewart WA LlIJ r i i iwtvi J L u I iv-C? ' Wptclub Loses License, Churchill Reported Dead NEW YORK (API The de- station (nobody knew exactly i. i . .ii In (i1 4 " tj'' if Jl - -a - "",. ;S! ,'.?M lf.l It r i: Ml , S i n cess Margaret used to dance, because it had been selling drinks after the 2 a.m. legal closing hour. Winston Churchill no connection "retired to bed hale and hearty" last night and, his press secretary added, "No one has told me, as they would if he had died." (Churchill today addressed a luncheon meeting of the Press Association, Britain's domestic: j press agency.) The disgruntled attache, Reg-I inald Bacon, himself routed, out to j . l r i STEWART. The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held a successful dance last Saturday In the Moose Hall. President of the W.A., Mrs. Violet Kirkpatrick, was in charge. F'red Spracklin was floor manager and the music was sup omen wonders uo urand rr. mise of a popular London night what they heard or on what club apparently caused more station) started the word that Returning Utticer fuss In the United States last ; ' Britain's 77-year-old Prime Mm-night than it did in Britain. ister, Winston Churchill, was The night -club was named j aead. Churchill's and somebody who; Telephones jangled in the plied by Kit Ferrier at the piano, Sam Kirkpatrick with his fiddle heard something on some radio newspaper offices of several ma jor American cities. by the queries from the U.S., said he had no inunuon of disturbing his usually late-rising chief.. Everytning is quite normal,". The facts: TV A London judge yesterday! Daughter Doesn't Wish To Visit Mother Bergmann , LOS ANGELES (API Ingrid Bergman's. 13-year-old daughter, and Billy Orr on the drums. Their old time music was enthusiastically received by .the younger set. Polkas, reels, schot-tishes and three-steps and one-steps set the tempo. Later Addle Bremser of Premier later enter They Start Them Young took away the dancing and ! he declared. drinking licence of Churchill's, i Normal, that is, except for a plush night club where Prin- Churchill's the night club. urn f 1'rince Rupert' .,( credit. Th?y did -ib" . A. Bruce Brown, ,,,ikinK Returnl.iR ,,,,,,! d his 'group of ' u,v returning officers jtly 'handled voting at Centre ye.st.Tday. t,hf,y did a marvellous , Brown as he re-tjis'ofiicc chair at 2 y after a hectic day -v hiKli i" nis Praili( ."'three absentee vote .,rii -err deluged with tained the crowd with music on his accordion and the piano. CLRLY-IUIRED TWINS Geatan and Rejean Lefebve, slx-year-twlns, stood out among their young Tlmmins, Ont., playmates with their long golden curls. However, their mother, Mrs. Adrlenne Lefebre, thought the boys' curls should be removed before they start to school this fall. An uncle performed the barberlng. cp PHOTO) Jenny Ann, doesn't want to visit A bedspread was won by Mrs. Western Records Edith Behnsen. her mother In Italy this sum mer, says a psychiatrist who ex amlned the child. Soldier Gets The psychlatrlol, Dr. Charles FEATURING ime lute yesterday O. Bturdevant, testified yester day at the trial of Mls Berg Talent Quest Holds Festival at Hazeltdn , 75 persons were waa- In Russia . LONDON (AP) Moscow Radio said today a nine-year-old Russian boy has composed a three-act opera. He is Alekwi Nasedkln, the son of a chauffeur. The opera is based on tha poet Alexander Pushkin's "Tale of the Fisherman and the Little F sh." The broadcast said Aleksei, also authors of "dozens of musical plays, sketches and etudes," worked on the opera for two years. He now Is doing the wA'.,M ana miring me man's suit for summer custody of the child. The suit Is opposed by the father, Dr. Peter Llnd- r the abse-itee polling Buddy Reynolds' Releases ,tre swiimpeu. Court Martial For Disrespect MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) The United States Army is going to prosecute a veteran sergeant Btrom, who divorced Miss Berg d no count of these man after she bore a child out of wedlock to Italian Director be made lor tnrce Biuwn estimated that 500 persons cast bal-' Robert RosseUlnL The girl told him, the psy Special to the Daily News HAZELTON A sellout crowd attended the North Central B.C. Talent Quest Festival here Monday night. First number on the program was the 'Powder Puff Dance" by little Linda Norum, who carried off the cup for the solo. Rebekahs Memorial Service tor caiuimaies in uum who wrote Gen. Mark Clark that his handling of a Koje war prison camp incident was "repugnant chlatrist said, "if my mother wishes to visit me, she can come to Pennsylvania." Dr. Llnd-strom is a neuro-surgeon at a veterans' hospital In Pennsylvania. Dr. Sturdevant said Jenny Ann expressed an aversion for and disgraceful." Sgt. C. Dean Chase, 24. Salt Lake City, was charged yesterday with disrespect to a su The Garpugarees, credited with being able to make rain, formed a distinct cast among sects of Central India. I the absentee votes Kia Barbour and Ruth Mrs Dorothy Becker lighter. Dorothy; and shan.vn and Yvonne m reali,r thee women out ballots for the It was obvious from the start of her performance that she was A memorial service was held by the Rebekah Lodge Tuesday evening with Oddfellows in at at ease. With graceful movements she went through . her perior officer and ordered cour; martialed. Maximum penalty If convicted is six months in prison and a dishonorable Kassemni wnicn results 'from a steps as she emereed from her tendance, In memory of their departed brothers and sisters. ' Following the service, Sister feeling that this man has taken 'i attractively decorated powder IT'S SO ner momer away. box until she returned to It. Chase commented: "I knew Aragon Blue Okanaqan No. 154 Over An Ocean of Golden Dreams Valley of the Saints No. 176 Dream Polka Make Believe Castle No. 179 Blue Canadian Rockies Little Shoes No. 182 Spruce Bug I Wait To Be Yo r Valentine -No. 1 84 Waltz of the Stream Curlv Hair No. 205' Rocky Mountain Rhythm Golden Eagle Rag No. 209 An Angel in Disguise Your Love Has Changed to Jealousy Ogopogo No. 215 NOW IN STOCK AT Producer David O. Selznlck Another coloriul number was! Hood with appropriate words, says Ingrid Bergman Is a fine "La Cucaracha Dance" by Ellen ! presented presented Brother M. ' McLeod i exactly what I was doing" but expected only a reprimand. EASY wuniiiii aim iiiuuk-i uu ivuuei iu ana Katnerine Paulson. In tnelr .each person, they did :.:mt J''b." said Mr. im v.i;men DRO's H tliinns wcncL-rfully I can't, thank them ; a piod lob." j with his 25-year jewel. Rosselllni Is a fine father. Testifying yesterday as a character witness in Miss Bergman's suit to have her daughter, Jenny Ann, 13, visit her in Italy thid summer, Selznick said he and his wife, Jennifer Jones, travel TEEN TOWN DANCE Don't Forget bright costumes characteristic A3 the dancers, they whirled through the intricate steps, their full skirts billowing out, and bright orange sashes Hashing. They won second prize for the Group, receiving medals. One of the most outstanding TO MAKE ten Mary led through Italy with the Ros- i JAM sellinls and "theirs was an ex- I presentations of the evening was iter Makes Payment Teen Town Hard Time Dance TONIGHT in the Civic Centre Little Gym From 9 to 1 . Doors close ot 11 . Cokes and Do-Nuts on sale. This will be the last dance before fall so let's all come out and have a good time. traordlnary fine relationship." an Indian Dance number by Mar-Miss Bergman's suit is opposed 1 8arct Bradley, Doris Rosberg, by her former husband, Dr. Peter j en Cunningham, Beverly Doc-i.lnrlstrom. who ha testified hj kcnll, Karen Luxton, Jcrtna WITH does not believe the Rosselllni J.,rv I'liaotcr. IODE. at .me. Liu', decided to home s proper environment for ,Mu Johnson and Doris Mitchelle. The number displayed vivid imagination and originality and received much praise from Mr. Goscoe, the adjudicator. Jenny Ann. cue lor S200 to Prince ros. AND IT'S SO SURE! Mai Hospital as final on the eiiapter's ward u rait" of the hos- Mit, Mrs. Flood, con- DANCE At The Naval Drill Hall The group centred around a supposedly glowing red fire. All were in Indian costume, complete with head dress and beads. The girls won first prize, the silver cup, which makes It the second successve year that they have won the cup. Much credt Hospital Executive Resigns II . J----. -; - - - r-r II ... - . ... ' ! 1 I1 Hi i ' KM '. 1 Nf. S, f for their victory goes to Miss Margaret Yeatman, teacher for Telkwa School, who trained the girls and designed the costumes lor all the entries on the j weting in the Civic made from, old wool- pureliascd by the ini! was the last for ':. hut sewing will be n by members at Mrs. .'.un whs sent to the i Drama Festival com- wrr made for the an- Mtioti Day, June 22. i C Gtllis won the raffle. sponsored by the j . IW-tr. -; WRENS ''. Fw$9V- - FRIDAY) JUNE 13 Dancing 10 to 2 1 r3 Admission 75c per person 'SaKK fify l o o, 1 if WINNIPEG (CP) Resignation of Dr. L. O. Bradley as executive secretary of the Canadian Hospital Council, Toronto, ' was announced here today by President Dr. O. C. Tralnor. Secretary and editor of the Canadian Hospital, official Journal of the council, since August, 1950, Dr. Bradley will accept tha position of administrator at the General Hospital. Calgary. He will commence his new-duties Sept. 1. Prior to his position with the council he was Summer ioe W M W KWMII W trSw director of studies of the Ontario tarlo Health Health Survey Survey Committee. Committee. While with the council he r-mm,,n,mm W Ms. m " A T ,WS lm- I 4 helped helped organize organize an an extension extension WARDROBE v 1 1 tp 'r A -h Th. S, v"1 A course course In in hospital hospital organization organization . j I Ngg 'fev-KclrW!; M ZJy I k and and management management and and also also work- worked ! llf111' C-VW i F "?. 0 Vs. ed on on the tne compilation compilation of of the tlw valjitc nnrcc di iadc IllH If 1 " ' ' ' T Jrl-r-ST "i. i V ; Canadian Canadian Hospital Hospital Accounting Accounting WHITE DRFSS PUMPS 1 f J X ' " -. f v i-i;;. Manual Manual now now being being distributed distributed A illSllS ArJ bV ' Vfi 'J In In Canada. Canada. ! IVw 1zZ- 1 s- . ? 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