icl Jere ailcS Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 30, 1952 am Little Theatre in Action Again With Two Plays I Prince Rupert Little Theatre! Wnile nie o the acting was can be proud of itself In reviving ' fine. a strong lovt-making scene amateur dramatics in the com-1 was weakened by the leading munity. Although only a smalllman s lack of enthusiasm. Nina audience of 200 cheered the re- Youngman played her part well Mra. R. E. Eyolfson is sailing tomorrow night on the Prince' Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. ', I !i Make mealtime refreshment time triea di (BarlLll izn IP resident Mr, v. iw;,,; k.u . ui-t-n eieci- ed president of the Prince r. ; pert Chapter of the Registered Nurses' Association r,f h,-im..s, Columbia. Other officers are: Vice-president, Miss Margaret ; oLucmiy, Miss Mary s,n- ! wiaii, ui-BBUicr, MISS K. t,. cVlLl).- Zpttrt-i return to the stage of the dra- biuujj, us periormance last night, of two one-act nlavs 'Was ..e.n.Jyf and con-! iueraoie talent If audience, reaction is to be used a a criterion of judgment the rnmrfv.,(i.. Z ' :Five to Five-Thirty" would gain mcllw over the mystery, -Death ! ,,,iicB 4 message. I ui snow-Sieal- lng" by assisting role of a clean- ; lng woman played by Jean Mc- Leod. Briefly, tne story centres around t.hr NO t,u tinilht uuuui thn me comedy i,,,. had a "t'ptaraiice oi me iwei momp-green; social convener, Mrs. Ken more capable cast with consid- n-Pat Bolton team during in- WllmOt, DrOgram COnVPnnr Vlt-e Pl-nhla gmm..! ...... . Ilsnnl..lnn 1 . Ml. y r A- consider themselves in "respec- i lor"- Skit enud with the two of tWe" positions in society anrltnem staggering off the stage are faced with what they term I Aether. "unresDectable" aci '0-year-old mother. ! Th a., . . .. ! face their ' . i "iwuuci WliJl SUIIie OI the things she has hpoiv ... 'do such as emerging from pub- i cleaning woman); and Miss Ile-jlic drinking places, and espec- ana Wltts. as Mrs. Treotops. .ially, clothes-buying sprees. The I "Death Writes a Message" mother is supposed to be sup- Mii,s Ni"a Youngman as Sandra, 'ported bv thp 25 shmin., . I the wife: Mrs. Hf't tl den WnnH- month donations from eachislifc' as Ann. the sister; Archie vr r- DrJ,i,. u !" 1,; J?6?1"'? con- vinti, Mr. Mrs. A. H. Ogilvie. Miss Dorothy Evenson was ap- pointed delegate to the annual j meeting of the Retrltiro,i I Nurses Atssociation of British ! i Columbia to be h;ld In Vktoria May 810- Next meeting of the rhantr ! May 5 will feature a talk on 1 Kecent DevelODments in ni. : cticr." by Miss Jean McLeotl . ; Mil.or Bay dietician. Carth njoijeJ ij i If JooAeli ea rl lJo omen i I Cards were enjoyed when the' Mooseheart committee of the I Women of the Moose held their, monthly meeting at the hom Mrs. H. Tweed. ! Prize-winners wvre Mrs J Wilkinson and Mrs. J. Carr. ' j Others present were Mrs F Oood, Mrs. H. Paulson, Mrs. Wil- 1 klnson, Mrs. FIcwin, Mrs. A S ' Hamilton. Mrs Tavlnr Mr.' tj I weed, Misg Johnson and one visitor, Mrs. McDougall Delicious refreshments were served. Camera Club Organized vive l; he story as simDlv. as lne conniving wife of a hus- band she thinks she murdered in order to marry her secret lover, a role taken by Archie MitcheU. In the climax, Kenneth Boulter appears as the "murdered" husband and tells his wife that 'tne explosion she set off in the Moratory did not kill him but his helper. " 11 vauuevme .mil. drew heavy applause from an audience well pleased with the slapstick humor. Thompson as a P'ofcssor tries an experimental "cure an on oii-.n,. Thirty"Miss Claire Sirett, Miss Mari uini .. in.... Miller thp th v..v Mauguuia, ma (Jean McLeod. as Mrs. Boxer (the Mitchell as Frank, the broths- Kenneth Boulter as Clarke, the husband. Gerry Woodside directed the satire, Mr. Bouuer the mystery. rivals -lolei -Jlr Prince Rupert H. C. Hushes. Victoria- .1 Hanna, O. W. Philhpson and J r,...-,. ,. .. eyuan, Vancouver; M. Dower, Camnbeliton- r wh q u ' uuuui iera, o. t.ngei, Victoira: J. Patter. I sen. citv: A Aiiiv-itrht irti,t Kan; r, E. Clifford. Terrace- v Vancouver; D. S. Neil- s"- Edmonton; Mrs. R. Heath uouk, r. V' Claire. Edmonton i J. Safio. Fashion Wlierever you go, ice-cold Coke is almost always at your elbow. It belongs beside your plate, too. Enjoy it right from the frosty bottle. Imtfvdimq Federal 5Wej erf fxcfse Tmxm Author ima bottUr of Cocaola uniW contret with Cou-Cota Ltd. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C. "Coke" is a registered trade-mark. Monday , night Sil UV by the Lllf Ll,l CCC . 300 Jllll ... li : .. lhe .... dauehters gasp Club with Stan H.ipi00'"'3'" eir foster mother il tireproved f imrm XX SPEEDWAY I THE HIGHWAY JfS PROBE AIRWOMAN'S DEATH Thirty witnesses will be sub poenaed to testify at an Inquest May 8 to probe the poison death April 17 of LAW. Lottie Machura. 27. of Alsnno Man The girl died after being treated at Toronto's suburban Weston Supply Depot at which she was stationed and three hours after she was admitted to Sunnybiook Veterans' Hospital. (CP PHOTO) R ECIPES Junelu WALNCT MACAROON TORTE 1 cup California walnuts 3 fggs 34 cup granulated sugar 1 cup finely rolled zwiebach crumbs i 1 teaspoon baking powder U teaspoon salt x,2 teaspoon cinnamon ,2 cup tart red jelly 2 cup whipping cream Chop walnuts fine. Beat eegs until light, and gradually beat n sugar. Combine crumbs, walnuts, baklig powdjr, salt and cinnamon and Told in egg mixture. Turn into greased 8-inch square pan. Bake in moderately slow oven i325'F.i about 40 min- utes Cool In ,r.-,n With jellv anri u'hlnnpH -m,,,, Cut into squares to serve. Makes nine squares. I np Cdajno D n l i Rmn,i "L IZ "cv PncrTlO ami . C .,,. .. ,. .B"'-, tuiraiClH Ul UlOpia. Suedes, Benqalines, Plastics, Reptiles and Leathers at Footwear Cup Liquid. R9. 3'c purchase of BOWL SET I Di . Duncan alack of the local I i health unit left on today's plane i lor a irip to Vancouver on official business. Mrs. H. M. Dacaett r?tnrnr-H home on the Prince Rupert to- day from Vancouver where she . has been receiving medical treatment. Harrv Atkins, ninn ' and meat dealer who left Prince ; Rupert a good many years ago, continues in business. He is now 'seated at Salmon Arm. j M, r, M, D , tu. . Bay Hospital staff Is sailing to-morrow night on the Prince Ru- 'pert for Vancouver. She will be accompanying her pireuU. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Haldt of Ottawa, who have been paying a visit I hre. LONO RECORD ! N9W OLASOOW, N.S. O The First Presbyterian Church cele brated Us 166th ' anniversary : here with services at which Rt. Rev. Norman Kennedy of Re-gina, moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, was , guest speaker. The local church began in 1786 under the name james nurcn. Q Baked Hom WITH GLAZI 7 Simmer 214 lh. tmnLnd thnnl. der butt. Remove to (hallow paa and Kore surface in diamond ahapci. Stud with doves. In saucepan mix: 1 tabkspMn salad ail 2 toatpoonf Caiman's Mustard Va cup brawn sugar 3 toblaspoans kt-icnup 3 tablstpaans vinagar Simmer and stir until blended and pour over ham. Bake at ili'r. tor 23 mios, basunj occasionally. For free recipe booklet. write to Keckitt Sc. Colman (Canada) Ltd., Station T. Montreal ckH ,"isvs-i !rftless cooking 1RLONOMICAL rducef food nrnikage and cuo-erves nutnureat. 2 LABOUR-SAVING Fxactlv the right heat tt the flick of a much. AU I OMATIC You set the control dock and go shout your othrf duties and pleasurei. FAST High ipfed units instantly ready for use. No waiting. No waste. mi No smoke or toot to wil 5CI-f'AN puts, walls, curtains. 6fOOL All the heat Roe into the food- none tfito the kitchen. No mtti-hes, no flames, o 7SAI-E MYt pipes to, overheat, ACCl'R ATF Exactly the richt 8 temperatures for exactly the riyhr length or time. idem. Other offices are Miss fJT un- AgnesMack,8ecretary-treLret! fafre for the thr Owen Bennett, activities chair! In '.l0 mther mand. and Elmer Van Meer in- i !a" ior lhe muidpr of her structor and advisor . huiband. When the jail Membership will be limited to hrea"" mofh'cT oTthf fS room and classes will be held " but uut the tne loeIy-knit iv iru each Wednesdav y nlL-hr hPm be'ln-, sequences weaken it considerably little nhig ning ton tonight ght as regard was gjven to bujld Club plans to study home port- a strong single effect ralture. scenic still photography "Death' Writes A Message" and movie camera operating. ,; employs the age-old plot of a j mystery revealed by the last ' mlnute appearance of an oft-Dolmage Cnpt. William Dolmage of thf Towing Co., who has , dlscussed cllaracter in the play been here in connection with ani.wno Practically relates the solu-; experimental log shipment from ; tion- Placards could have told . ch of unciation . I.rljs Olon Hride of v-Mhausfr ,ariyn J-an Olson, ,',1 Mr. and Mrs. Lars Hi Eighth Avenue West, he bride of Alfred ,r. son of Mr. and t hafhauser of Landls, an. when morning ,. held recently In the j the Annunciation j!r o. P. Mohan, OM.l. ceremony tooli r The c . irn..Af auracuvc aaam Ian (lowers and candles, f n marriage by her train with Illy point -,e veil with satin ap-i "headdress of white . and lily-of-thc-val-.rrir-rl a shower bou- Lerican Beauty roses tulips. .-on swter of the 1 bridesmaid, wearing :n Iloor icngin urcss r.ing bonnet, carrying pink and white car- fcaureen Stokes was in pale blue floor .ndie dress and bon-a floral nosegay. 5tlia(hauscr, brother is, was groomsman. .dred invited guests I reception which was l Sons of Norway Hall the happy occasion. ; tabic, covered with lace cloth adorned uls and pink candles, ha with a three-tier ke which was duly bride. the bride was pro-us Mostad. fc s mother, in navy r.avy accessories, as- f. receiving of giiesm. Mrs. Leonard Schaf-: family of Terrace city for the ed- Leavitt, Miss Muriel Judy Nelson and 1 Hatiand rearing v-es. servud refresh- ig was happily spent o the strains of Alike ordion music. I ' have taken uu groom Is an cm-iiumoia ttllulo.se at ui. The bride is on the Pioneer Laun- v M tnmneq 'J WtJJbuj fs. William Crulck-Ifavliiu next, u-.-ji '-; where they will Wing May 16 of i,t)(,rt. to Miss Mar. (if Uq nftmi- Jjctshank will leave I truickshank on p cdding will be rector of St. :can Church. Seal -oum. well known wy, Is now located ?ders P attend. 1 103c. night 8 p.m. ' Business- . vuuven-J) ( Wogates. Every-ltc) Fttilia rv r p meeting Mny 1, U02c) iMc Tea, Odd- -vmuiiy 2 p m 103o) ''tttino In , . 0 "wrai AS- IurtH tbi-H dtl,SaU-s. tonven-; Evcry- Utc) Paror N'T WAVING, "i,ti Reaching 0Ur hnir r"v Styled by JS FREW Blue 774 g0Wan fl daughter. Mother settles tne daughters' suspicions, finally by tellin" them she sold an oil painting haneine over tho f,,.,i 15,000 pounds. Then she 'tells I 'ner daughters that because of i their suspicions she will cut them out of ner wil1' tnat she wiU leavc London to travel, tak- lnK witn hcr tne cleaning wo-: man as a travelling comnaninn 1 it scummy uiaiu has made one appearance in the ninu this tim i.i v.".. J ""21. " 6 "uu,m .iik: UUUKIIMTS WHO trHt. llnr i If.. I "scum." The daughters arp ri. traught at their mothers intentions. Sh s ;n n;: "!i:' : " ""v otU1"' 'cr' -That ,, , , KnV , 1 e m- i iK. m WHEN ONLY 8 "7 to' ' This advertisement is not published or I : dispUytd by the Liquor Control Board or j bv the Government ol Btitish Colimoi. IT'O MEASURING CUPS Vancouver to Watson Island, loft by yesterday's plane on his return to Vancouver. NEW PRICES on General Electric APPLIANCES o F90 Steam Iron 24.95 F80 Feather Weight Iron ..- 14.50 K42 Kettle 14.50 T22 Toostcr 2 slice 14.50 T12 Toostcr 9.95 T19 Toaster 9.95 Q20 Heating Pad 9.95 CS1 1 Floor Polisher 64.50 o Northern B. C. Power Co., Ltd. PHONE 210 Prince Rupert, B. C. Stewart, B. C. good reasons for electric cooking They add up to: Less work Tastier, more nutritious food Long term economy Sec your electrical dealer ir conic in to inspect the latest model!,. I Cop Dry, Rag. J5e fl I free! with each PYREJt A S Piece Baking Set Only DlTll mm