Ne-w? 1953 Prir"B Super Da!!j Friday, June 19, t BUYING FOR YOUR HOME Organization espassmg t tmve r-en li if ' C-7 ? .Illl. Newest Desks Scaled To Take Little Space ! tor Ow i IVeitdtntj May Change Constitution WINNIPEG CP) Proposed revisions In the constitution and bylaws of the National Council of Women were among recom Mr. and, Mrs. Charles G. Cav-anagh arrived by plane to attend the wedding of their son, Patrick, to Florence May Comp-ton of 330 Eigth Avenue East on Saturday. Ijl Gyros received personaf lngs from Minneapolis and ioyro International when J iere visited' by Walter Jlfd and Bill Crossland, A of the mid-west city. Wul- ho is past president of the at home will require more space ind equipment. There are on the .market plenty of desks which offer more working space and are at (he same time pood-lookine pieces of furniture. Many of the modern desks accommodate a y ) I ( , . ritSM mendations in a report of the If you are doing without a desk In your home because you haven't been able to find "just the right one," plan to take another look in the stores in the near future. The designers are out to please every taste and satisfy every need in the deslc department. If lack of space is your problem, you can get a drop-door council's survey committee pre international, explained Luch.Hm some of the work- sented at the organization s an nual meeting here. )f that iar-uuug uiKaiu?.a-Later the members took miests on a tour of the The report was presented by elide-out typewriter trav or have a drawingboard attachment. Our new desk has both n'us pn attached . basket and light. The surface rises to become a drawingboard. Miss Esther Kerry of Montreal DACKACHG MaybeWarninq Backache u aflm cauwd by laar kiJney Khon. When kidney. el mA ! wder, eiceas tcids end watlei remain in the vitcm. Then backache, diiturbed real er that tired-eut and heaT-headed feelin ma; toon follow. That'i the time to lake Dodd'a Kidnej Pill.. Dodd'i .limulale the kidney. normal action. Then leel better-leep better iwrk belter. Get Uodd'. Kidney Pill. now. . SI storage plant, a cruise ,d the harbor and enter-d them at dinner before H them aboard the Prince rt for Vancouver. 4- who directed a survey on the "organization and function of the council" which was done through a series of conferences and study groups. Its object was to recommend changes in the structure of the council. The council ot women ia u fed HUBERT W. SUt TIIAM, 39, assistant publisher for the last 2' j years, has succeeded his father, H. S. Southam, who is retiring as publisher of the Ottawa Citizen. desk that is part of a room divider, or a vanity-desk, for your bedroom. There is also a small desk on a wrought iron base, with Just enough storage space for letters, stationery and writing equipment Ill hcnliifi , ., -If-- A:, """ST ft ' Inior W. C. Poulton, district Hi antler of the salvation in Prince Rupert au- out mi eration of women's organizations formed o woric together ces several major changes The monthly meeting of -.the membershlD committee of the rsonncl in the northern The trend is for both modern and period desks to -be rather lipht in scale. A graceful little French Provincial desk of fruit-wood with a leather writing surface is only 23 Inches deep, 33 Inches wide and 38 inches high. be sure to get Women of the Moose was held at the home of Mrs. P. Antonluk with nine members and two knior tapiam u"u ". p Oystryk nwve irom me for high standards and practices in home and national life. Miss Kerry said the recommendations are alined at, Increasing efficiency while preserving the autonomy of lis constituent bodies. Some chanses In procedure, to the Soutrt Vancouver , and will be replaced by ,i Captain and Mrs. Cyril visitors present. A short business' discussion was followed by cards. Prizewinners were Mrs. R. Montgom A charming Louis XVI secre-1 tary is slightly less than 17 inches deep (when the writing mm n of Edmonton. i i - ' u h . i !- ; - plain Kilith McLean and mainly in the co-ordination of bed is closed) and 31'2 inches wide. It has space for curios behind brass grilled doors. irnant ueraldine ronlyre committees and the preparation of resolutions for submission to i 1 - s! i the prime minister, already have ery and Miss Sylvia Johnson. Delicious refreshments were Others present were Mrs. A. served by the hostess. S. Hamilton, Mrs. N. Tweed, Mrs. H. 8. Harrison, Mrs. S. Anton, Mrs. G. Robinson, Mrs. T. Glenn. Mrs. A. Kursulak and Mrs. MacDougall. to Glen Vowell, Skeena , from Canyon City on the River where they will be red by l.ieut. Fred Mills Vancouver. come into effect. , The small desks are fine In homes where they are used mainly for correspondence. But the student or professional man or woman who does serious work Lior Captain F.arle Jarrett, Com mi moves from Prince George B.jmonton, will be replaced TAKING PART In the all-woman International air race from Welland, Ont to New Smyrna Beach, Fla., are Mrs. Dorothy Rungellng (right) of Fenwlck, Ont., pilot, and passenger Mrs. Beverley Belfry, St. Catharines, Ont. Mrs. Rungellng, a flying instructress and mother of a 10-year-old son, was second In last year'r race. She will fly her 125 h p. Piper Pacer, a four-passenger single-wing ship. At stake are $2,000 In prizes and a trophy. Regina Woman Heads Dental Nurses-Group hand mmm ! KITWANGA Two days of more local sports celebrating Labor day will be held here by the Kitwancool band It Vas decided at a recent meeting. Three silver cups 'have been JASPER Mrs. Irene of Regina, was today elected , line dnina ! No more Danish Entertainer Lists Recipe For Happy, Marriage nvciy K. Alien Mansell from . Vowell. ,p moves are effective July ys Major Poulton. m Maria Brett, daughter of ind Mrs. (1. K. Brett of the arrived home today aboard Princess Louise after a slx-h probationary nursing i d In St. Joseph's Hospital iictoria. Ir. anil Mrs. Harold Hampton i early this morning on a i th's vacation, motoring to donated, one by Bob Parker of president of the Western Can Prince Rupert, and the other two by Albert and Walter Douse. ada Dental Nurses and Assistants Asso:latlon at Us biennial ASV" rf (jTJV (NOT tVEN THE MOST DELICATE OF 4 Sports committee win oe common Good, Albert Douse, Walter Douse and Peter Williams. meeting at Jasper Park Lodge. Other officers elected for the She is likely to scorn his old friends, instead of welcoming them to the house. If he doesn't see them at home, he'll find a way. A complex about keeping up with the Jones'. This drives many a man to drink when he fails to satisfy his wife's un By VIVIAN BROWN NEW YORK (AP) Right in the middle of this month of brides, let's pause and ponder an age-old problem what Is the recipe for a happy marriage. Is It a wordrobe of furs for the lady of the house? Or a palate-tickling cuisine for the king of 1953-55 term are Mrs. Grace Harrison, Winnipeg, vice-presi ouv.-r througn tne inter-nd to points south. Harold, dent, Miss Gerry t. Arnaud, Ed King Ed Sports Day Next Week monton, Past President, Mrs. Au ardent fisherman ind for- drey Slvertson, Regina, Treas the roost? Or Is it mysterious reasonable demands. urer; and Miss Myrtle Voelpel, With Dlans well under way passion that keeps two hearts y from the Kootenays. says take things "slow and and wet a line in every S looking pool along the Regina, secretary. The next con Neglect of the husband's fam llv. while he finds his wife's I Kine Edward 8chool will hold vention will be held in 1955 at relative nnriced nn the doorsteo'its annual sDorts meet on the bound in wedded bliss? "Nonsense," says Danish entertainer Carl Blsson. Regina. school grounds the first sunny all the time. Religiofj difference; are not dav next week. "The secret of a happy mar Com petition is between the that many .obstacles to happy marriages, riage is so simpl- providing each partner learns Gold and Black Houses, the win-beine awarded the respect for the other's religion, people discover (t. companionship a mutual sharing of interestis the one ingredient ab -o " . , ... Carl and Cleo are of different j Orme s Tropny. as an j' faiths but he says:. prize the stuaeni ' "I would be nothing today most points will be awarded , if rd Applewhaite has heard s Resources and Develop-t Minister Robert Winters atawa that 40 of the rental es being built here hne : turned over to the local uig authority. That leaves . to no. . iin Saville, local Red Cross ety president, has been nsk-o try and find Mrs. Gladys on. She' may be In the city pwhere. without the strength Cleo gets he wishes ,a free 15-minute ride over Prince Rupert, by flying school-teacher Joe Goseoe. solutely essential to the muritnl union.'1 Brisson ought to know. The popular international star, Idol of the older woman for a quarter century, has been happily married to Cleo Bisson for 36 years since both were 16. Hu'hands are the principal of FARNBOROUGH, England (CP) Poultry show Judges in this Hampshire town were warned to watch for eggs polished with furniture oil. Some entries were disqualified on accoijnt of the ultra-glossy finish resulting irom applications of the oil. fenders against this marriage rule, Carl says. He cites these suets: from her religion. It has helped bring us through difficult times." Carl believes in young marriages. But not everybody can meet In a community cradle as he and his wife did at the age cf nine months. They have been sharing their interests ever since. At one point they even worked in adjoining millinery ships. They began "going steady" at 12. Their son Freddie, ho Is married to Hollywood's Rosaline Russell, was born a year after leaded for HMCS Nadcn Is jf'y Officer Bob Ilitchens, who exnmples: Males who marry their jodr "" to the Victoria naval and underestimate the intelli Wishment Jo take a special He was among tne pas- crs aboard the Prince ert when she sailed last it for Vancouver. OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room l'J, L-tone Building Phone Blue 593 their marriage. gence and compassion? of their wives to understand their troubles. Women have a natural capacity for understanding, but some husbands treat them like servant girls. Men who forget that many big fortunes are built frequently on a wife's penny savings. Men who do not keep thMr wives occupied, so that they have P'rt and Nora Withers recelv- prand farewell on the Co Rupert when more than dozen friends dropped Into r stateroom to wish them red Whan rdirlng h "' baB - - IX TJ - 0 Moose whist drive, Saturday, ' O June 20, Moose Tepiple. Every f rt made a- host of friends city nnd is pow goil)K to too much time for quarrels. iiMeiyWh Rwt to'-hae- a luMversatlon with their wives. They come home from work and one welcome. (143) Everyone Is Invited to a Darty-dance, St. Peter's Parish Hall, Seal Cove, 9:30 p.m. Friday. June 19. Admission 50 cents. bury their noses in the paper '-wertrrnnstcTrltr'-wora. nerly lived In Bumaby, but s sh;'s going to miss Rupert all her friends. Her her. Bob Iturnie. Is with PHONE 654- while waiting for their dinner. $399-95 Men who fight back wnen tne wife Is In a temper, Instead of MATCHID TUMBlf. ACTION WASHER AND AUTOMATIC MrtR ONIY kin's in Nanulmo. 'ie of Vancouver's former i-known basketball players. quieting her with a firm conv liinnding "k?cp quiet." But it takes two to ruin a mar (142) Decoration Day parade' for Legion members and W.A. fall in at Legion Building at 2:15 p.m. Sunday, June 21. Ceremony at Cenotaph. Transportation arranged for trip to cemetery. (143 tar free beer elellvery REWCRIEt LIMITED VANCOUVER rlace. Carl agrees, and here are 'b Pay has come to Rupert some of the mistakes he thinks This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Ldimor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 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Fwd has been received from I FOR THE BRIDE'S TRIP woman followed them around the world to watch Carl perform. Mater of fact, she said she was flattered. They don't brag about their husbands enough. If they don't do it, other women will. irouver of the death of Jack rll"y, for many years In the vw of the Grand Trunk (fic and Canadian National unships as chief steward. He I'1 been in private business for Get the' Past several years, Mr. Hey will be remembered by 'y oliltlmers In this city. fisherman named Hans EASY TERMS! SUITS I I si riliison. who disappeared BENDI n Prince Runert several Wonderfully styled in the latest vogue. Worsted, Acetate, Gabardines. All sizes. Wide color range. f rs ego, has been presumed m Tr I As f"1 by Chief Justice Farris. Martinson is believed to I'e died seven years ago. The ALLOWANCES! m order was for the official Washer-dryer 'Perfect Pair'NOlV! 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