'. i Prince Rupert Daiiv News Friday, June 25, 1354 Donald L Iveson Weds i Shirley Irene Strimbold Pearly Jackpot VICTORIA Oi Bill Rogers didn't find a giant pearl when he gut an o: iter at a downtov. n cafe. H sot a mouthful of 37 tiny pearls. Him HouLi -ll rJLiliran ard Iveson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Iveson, 218 East Kb:th Avenue. Rev. L. G. Sieber of First United Church officiated. New books which have arrived WATER i A wedding of Interest, here, In Burns Lake and Vancouver took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Strimbold. 345 Biggar Place, Monday night when , Shirley Irene Strimbold was united in marriage with Mr. Donald Leon- at the Prince Rupert public The bride was lovely in WASHES MODERN FABRICS' SAFELY AND AUTOMATICALLY reveals whisk mauve-tone suit with white accents. The bridesmaid, lv?rs. Larry Iveson, sister-in-law of the y s elude latest best-sellers, the odd mystery story and a wide variety of fictional works. groom, looked charming in 'a true flavour PERSONALS -k Nylon, Orion, Acrilon, Vicara, ,Dynel Included in the new arrivals are: Troubled Border, by T. D. Allen; Dollmaker, by Harrictte Arnow; Adrift, by Sara Bassett; Never 'Victor -mis. Never Defeat-"i hv TavK . Caldwell: The Long Goodbye, by Raymond Chi i .er: She Canie to Stay, by J .t i.e de Bcauvolr' Mary Anne. L..y Daphne grey suit with white accessories. The bride's mother was :'t' ri In blue with matching hat nnd the mother of the groom chose a redwood-toned suit with matching accessories, the groom was best. man. Mr. Larry Iveson, brother of At the reception, also, held at the home of the bride's na vents. I l : 1 . f -v'U -f f ; i ! 4 n i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guidl returned to Prince Rupert by plane Wednesday from their two-week honeymoon trip to Vancouver and points in the United States. They were married in Prince j Rupert June 10. The bride Is the former Louise Amadio. Mr. S. Chcctham has 111 to return to his home in Victoria after spending the past week hai.ii ,,WU - ... . ? the young couple received many du Maurier. beautiful shower and wedding others include The Dragon's gifts. The two-tier weddintf cake ,,,, ... . , ., ,,, v,,. ,. , ..ti,dtn, t,y Laocue Guinun, The was made bv the eroom s LK t'i 'i-. , w Man" Season, by Kathryn Both bride and groom are ex- tremely well-known throrphowt Grondahl; Navy Nurse, by Adel 'I if: Put Seagram's "83" to the water test Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's' true, natural flavour and bouquet. Seagrams "83' 0aj Seagrams Sure , .' :' rnnce Kupert. The bride came McAra, ..irr. act, 658 i? u Lighth Avenue East, i here with her parents from . Burns Lake six years a(;o and The Rt. Rev. H. G. Walls, the groom has spent most of his Bishop of Caledonia, has left on life here. He is the graml.son of a visit to far north parishes of ja well-known former JMn:- -his diocese. He travelled bv train 1 nert rnnnlp Mr mid Mr P R aide Humphries: ij Dearest love, by Emllie Loring; And Have Not Love, by Anne ParrisH; A Bed of 'Roses, by William San-sum; The Journey, by Lillian Smith; Beyond the Hungry Country, by Louise Stinetorf; The Power and the Prize, by Howard Swiggett; The Widows to Prince George from where he planned to fly and drive to Fort Nelson and Lower Post. He Is Allison, now of West Point Gu y. Vancouver. Mr. Allison was municlDal tax clerk and ritv FASHION-CRAFT CLOTHING expected to return to Prince ; assessor here for many years. Rupert in two or three weeks. The hanoy pair left for a motor of Thornton, , trip to the Interior for their The Quaker by Peter Taylor; Bride, by Janet CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE Whitney; The Last Love of Cam-ille, by Frances Winwar; The Return of Jeeves, by P. G. Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty honeymoon. On their return arrived here aboard the Prince they will take np residence in Rupert Wednesday, from Call- the Angus Apartments until the fornia, where they spent the , completion of tr--1' wa n i: iu WATTS & NICKERSON This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, MEN'S WEAR Features: . Wodchouse. For quick results try a Daily News Classified winter. They will visit here for "n Sixth Avenue East, the summer months with their' " son and daughter-in-law. Mr , and Mrs. Jack McNulty, U71 Summit Avenue. 9 Only HALF the water used by all other automatics which lead clothes from the top. Fully automatic . . . just set the dials. Washes, R inses, Drains and Damp-dries. , Operates unattended. Washes a full nine-pound load. Water rationer saves water. - Jum tki about Coke... Mrs. T. H. Wilford also return- ! ed aboard the Rupert from a ' three-week trip which took her; to the Eastern Star convention in Vancouver June 7-9, to Grey- hu'l. Wvnmin. to see hpr parents and to Pasco, Washington, I Water rt-ixing valve assures correct tern- wnere she visited her sister. perature. See BEMDIX on Display at SWEET 16 and McRAE BROS. jt ?- if ' h If" s' if a , . E?& Y t fT ' r I ' ' I I 4 III L H h n PI O mrt Study Chances Of Benefits For Fishermen mm wmmr ,1i t It See the Completely New BENDIX DIALAMATIC $229S0 I When you have a yen for refreshment, look for the familiar red cooler that invites you to stop and enjoy the real thing Coca-Cola. .Clothing clsei tastes so right and restores you so pleasantly as ice-cold Coke. Wherever you go, pause . . . have a Coke -. . . and drive safely, refreshed. See the NEW Revolutionary BcNDIX DUOMATIC does all your washing and drying in ONE Machine COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC OTTAWA CP) Labor department officials are investigating the possibility of bringing com-'mercial fishermen and farmers within the scope of the unemployment Insurance commission. However, Labor Minister Gregg said Thursday night he could not.sav whether they will become eligible until the report is received and studied by the government. Thomas Barnetl, CCF-Comojf-Albernl, said the difficulties cgainst bringing fishermen and larmers under unemployment insurance are not insurmountable. Many workers in other fields have come under the plan, including piece workers, longshoremen and share-workers in other fields. 1 Affl. STs. m 1 f M ii I At The Features At The Value. s m Mm km k W At The Nome Writers Honor AP Reporter - kr ''1 v hi SAN FRANCISCO l.fl Alton L. Piakeslee, science reporter for The Associated Press has been elected president of the National A -solution of Science Writers. Blakcslee won the Oeorire Wcsl-Inghouse prize of the American Association for th Advancement of Science for the best newspaper science writin;; of l'J52. He is a son of the late Howard W. Blakcslee, a former president of the science writers' organization, and science editor of The Associated Press fur many years. ill if -' 1 1 f . , . vi ' " :' TMIMTTTTl II IIHIIHIIJI III II Ii , ' BVmHW VMkdMpJy J " ' """ " ' ' 'ill 2h - - i-fff; ht . . VTr- Alf ft - . h ! ' " -i't- If f -V' l f fc iff I i : '-:r s,' x,- 1 - if 111 Vx K-tfS-.: V.X X,;.'.r-."IX it.;.-:, 9.1 cu. ft. NEW LOW PRICE Only Moose Whist Drive, Saturday, 8 p.m. (HOl Baseball July 1st. Ketchikan vs. Itupert. (152) 9 At the Co-op Bakery. Friday and Saturday, that old favorite, Apple Sauce Cake, 50c. Don't forget Co-op Enriched Bread. Ask for it by name at your Orocers. Don't forget buns for weekend pienic. (lt-nc) 1.95 FRIGIDAIRE Across top freezer Pantry door 0 largo and convenient storage shelves Butter-keeper In door Porcelain vegetable crisper Colorama styling 5-year guarantee backed by Frigidaire and MeRae Bros. Ltd. FriRidaire is made by General Motors. 329 $33-00 Down. $17.00 Monthly Our New 1954 Chrome Kitchen Sets Are Now on Display DINING ) PLEASURE SPARKLING NEW ( SURROUNDINGS t Authorized bvnivr of Coco-Cola undor contract with Coca-Cola Ud. LIMITED "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Phone 6 or 36" NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone ColV Is a registered trade mark if