aftfcu--l. I., ... , Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, "June 11, 1952 a tarm am I (L U more Man Turns Back God Says SA Evangelist "God never turns His back upon the world'3 guiltiest sinner it is man who turns his back upon Soroplomiili JPian Arrangements were completed by the Soroptimlst Club Monday night for a tea and candy sale to be held at the home of Mrs. C. G. Ham on June 27. At this time the winning tickets on the bride's chest will be drawn, in all there will be approximately 25 winners. Money from the tea and candy sale will Headdress Headache For Ladies Cigartt Smokers Life Table CALCUTTA, iReutersi Dr. Subodh Mitra, president of the Indian Car.r.nr Societv has evolved a life-table fo( cigaret smokers. He toio d cancer symposium hl-re : "Cigarcts are pleasure at 20; "An irresistible routine at 30; s "Painful addiction at 40; "A carrlio-vascular poison at 50; "A short cut to a death- certificate at 60 and over.'' 10 Plan to Attend Coronation Cod," said Colonel J. Tyndall last night in the crowd ed Salvation Army Citadel. By OLENNE CURRIE DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters i West Germany's future diplomats at a government school are being taught that an umbrella Is indispensable to the well-dressed young diplomat. The diplomat trainees are taught that "charm and an umbrella are Inseparable." Under the Nazi regime, youths were told that the umbrella wa3 the symbol of "decadent democracies" and that to carry one was to be "unheroic." The new-style approved umbrella is the type carrrad by the pre-war British Prime Minister, weville Chamberlain. Col. Tyndall was speaking on U NDON I Reuters l Peeresj,- be used toward commitments to! Utr UltllAl Liberal Tea Held at the Hospital Modernization Fund. The members of the Soropti- e.s are lining up at charm schools and beauty parlors to make ready for the Queen's coronation still a year away but some already are avoidlnR their hairdressers. Because fverythlne must, he About 43 percent of the 75,245 hospital beds in Canada are oc- Canada exported wood, wood products and paper to the value mlit Club were pleased to award thelr annual bursary of $100 to cupied by mental disease of more than l'3 billion dollars n. . Miss Jean Cheshcr. This is the patients in 1951. Sutton Home . , ,, : .1 (. I lie Dully Nrwa , , i 'j cilAKIJTTE CITY. if i lul tea p.uly was ',1 id i itiii'iP'.t.s of the Lib- ,,,lv null 'Hll(llll;ilc Jll''k f,,. ,ti 1 1 Iioiiih uf Ir. and ., , r : ;u t .i here on the second year this award has been made to a high school student. Muriel Vance was chairman of the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Eve Couling. The final meeting of the year will take the form cf a dinner meeting on June 23. kvIIEanilPOII the third night cf the "Operation 70" Evangelistic campaign. Man has been created for communion with God, to participate in His life and in His Image, and for Kis glory. Man, a freewill agent, and not an expressionless robot or machine, has the power to choose his path in life. The devil, at one time, the most marvellous of God's creatures, through pride and disobedience, wag cast out of heaven, lie bears his hatred against God and also man, Ood's creation. The devil, in lib efforts to rulrt man, placed .doubts in man's mind, causing him to disobey God and bring sin into the world. Man pays the penalty, not for Adam's sin but for his own, he said. "All's not well with the world." just so ,at such an affair dowagers old and young are ciamor-"B to pay upwards of 40 to learn how to manipulate tricky court trains, how t0 make the best of their faces and figures, and how to balance heavv tiaras and coronets on their heads. Us the headdress mat Is prov-Ine n trendm-he for many. The tiaras and miniature coronets need a good head of hair lo sit right. It would be asking for trouble to try to balance them on the current hair styles, so many peeresses have started - J.L tteel (hear teata C S handy currwl IbladM. r II 1 1 W I S A i$JJr era-'kr, boUla-open-Y, - A v Vi'lf' driver and lunur I Bla4aa aaaa Window Shopping No Fun In si-ite of a constant drizzle, more than 55 parents and children of the Regular Baptist Sunday School spent an enjoyable Rfternoon at the Marine Station on Digby Island at their annual picnic. The outing began with an interesting trip across the harbor in one of the largest of local boats. ill II After the children enjoyed icecream they went on a tour of part of the island while most of the mothers stayed behind and set out a delicious picnic supper, which was much appreciated by the hungry hikers. Every spare moment was filled by searching the beach for queer little creatures, hunting for wild flowers and playing ball. The trip back to the city in the boat was brightened by the children's lively singing. . t'l! I ll'l.t.y. ' ;.,. 1 1 " ,',i ,(,, vi i y tastefully n i' ii a variety of ,,: ,. ! i',,. ii ;ud picked by :.,ii'iii , ii It li',ivi n and Mrs. II .lulilfc ponied. ,1- .1 Davlcf, and Mr. Gor-i : iv,' very convincing i S'i I (Inn Heaven and V, 1 1 mi Jr., .served do- -.j',! 'i. III .llllllMll.'i. io lei uivir hair down. I.OTHKS KXPKNSIVK Peers and peeresses are usually "commanded" ij attend the coronation, "all excuses set apart." This year, however, officials In charge are prepared to accept, financial grounds the robes and regalia are expensive as a rea-on for not appearing. They are discreetly sounding Individuals on this point before Issuing the Royal command. Oiw of London's top-flight CORTLAND. N.Y. AP) A buck deer, out for a-i early morning stroll in downtown Cortland wasn't content with Sunday shopping. He jumped through the front door of the J. C. Penney department store. Police finally shot him after a wild chase through the first floor and he continued, "as 'some" would dream and fancy, but is filled with violence, corruption, and rottenness and awaiting the sure, and certain judgment of God. ,. It is man who gives the devil his power and authority and in turn, the devil through man's agency brings about a state of chaos and destruction." ,v , At other services, the Colonel impressed growing crowds about the personality and the. names associated with the person of the Eternal God and His Son Jesus Christ. Christ was presented as the "Way, the Truth, Sato0 J jy r A IS-A wurt.-- m&lL jlWm"" -i vr- 1 ".: .'0'jji ivogTaMTf ill iPfsKi JJ iLJEA me Dasement. Store manager George Gregg said damage to the store wasn t too serious. a. A iusy Young Voman Gets tony Orders ,!i . 1 1 ;i m. An utti'jM'livp :, i!, I , -f early '.Mi's is MMIIllB ,;,(,, I'T Montreal Nilesnft'n. 'pfl !;i:S ,v.!d SlbO.IMN) worth iii.il il l burners, of all missionary Priest Here For Visit Reverend E. M. LeRay, OMI. veteran missionary priest in northern British Columbia, arrived here Tuesday night for a brief visit. and the Life." As the angcla glorified the Lord, "high and lifted up" in the vision of the prophet Islah, He is truly a "Holy God." iiukh'i schools na.s announced a 40-hour course In which peeresses can learn to look as peeresses are supposed to look on such an occasion. It costs 40. The schwl's manager said: "The coronation has boosted business. The pielimtnary pageantry is making the British women aware of the' Importance of grace and carriage " Fa-shion houses are making their bid for a share of the money being paid out Although there are strict rules laid down The Colonel impressed the 1 need of holy living, and this only, j comes when sin was thoroughly j purged. It was then only, that I man really heard the commls-1 slon of God "Oo and tell this! A long time friend of Rev. Lawrence Turgeon, who was ordained to the priesthood here last Sunday, Father LeRay was unable to attend the ceremony because of pressure .of work at his parish in Terrace. people.'- Mrs. Tyndall, In taking an active part in the services, testified of the Redemptive power of to a few questions about appoPiiinentK, she , i ' M' Jill University for ,, i , .ii-::re'. c.rtidiial lug re-"li second class honors :ni, !i and Kneji.sh. ;, ,,;,i her psirrnUi "at first !Li!.i','iu.i:,ied abiiut my in-'..(I eil liurners, but now ;, ami shimed to the ' iliii ". Mv clients ure In- ri'i'i eil, I'm. 1 usually i" i"l half my sellini '. l i'iiI.'i;; how 1 R it into I ".'i' tiff job by mi . .i i la ,. 1 1 ! newspaper '"I -in '.i I 1't employer, M, (fee. .;air "only one "I a thousand could a i,, i i ,, uf what Ann's ' . Iiii.Ih",! expression of fm ' I've never been ' mil ill an oil lee yet." Jesus Christ In her life and urged her hearers to find the real Joy and peace, alone found in God's service. The Colonel speaks again to for dress at the coronation, there Is plenty of scope for Individuality. The first coronation fashion show is scheduled for June 10 and 11. The dress of a peeress, aside from the tiara and coronet, Is divided into three main parts kiltie, mantle and train. The kirtle is the crlmso i robe edged with ermine which tops the outfit. The number of rows of sealskin lips on the ermlnj cape denote the rank of the wearer two rows for a baroness. Father Turgeon served as an altar boy for Father LeRay during his visit to Terrace and Smithers. A veteran of the First World War, Father LeRay is well known here and plans to visit many old friends In Prince Rupert before returning. , Uuv night, on the theme of "Ood'3 Plan and Purpose In Redemption." Mrs. Tyndall will address a Women's Rally tomorrow afternoon in the Army's Citadel. 2' 2 for a viscountess, three for a countess, 3a for a marchioness, and four for a duchess. The mantle Is the difss worn under the kirtle. Its only specifications are that it be either white or silver, preferably white ieweled embroidery. The train is the train of the kirt'c. Its length also showing the rank of the wearer. ilishcr's Wife Gifts for DAD 's, . v a m isiting in City !' ' K. f lar.or. wife of the i .' -r nl I he Dailv News, is 'r 1 Inr a lew days. iii live, this afternoon "I 'he Prince Rupert. I1 M. ,!',,r acfoiiinutiipfl hv wr Wt SHAVE LOTION. WALLETS BRI SIIES SHAVING SETS KEY CHAINS We have, a good selection of Father's Day Card ; L Ml !ll,,li'T. Mis. L. 8. Bieadner. 1 "I the hit.- Air Chief ' Hn ad ior, who leaves l"i' Kilinonton. IMMKl. LXLUiLl 'Jim PR 'caoers ' (' iminltre Rooms In I'!" 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