Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 26, 1954 f -4. Two Teachers, Once of Rupert Son of Pioneer City Man Weds Prince George Girl Witnesses Plan Three-Day Meet Capitol Theatre. His sube; Wed in South One of the prettiest weddings of the spring season ' Is Civil. nation's End Near?" The &sjmblv which .ci.e Friday evenin: " the 'Kir.", to date in Prince Rupert was solemnized ot the First The Watch Tower B.ble and Tract Society of Toronto will sponsor a three-day assembly of ; Jehovah's witnesses in Prince 1 Rupert this coming weekend, j April 30 to May 2. Two teachers, both formerly on the staff of Booth Memorial High School here, were wed Hall. 431 6th A ,. East. i con United Church Thursday night, uniting a pioneer Chinese family of Prince Rupert with o well-known sist of mornins, aftc. a an. Thursday ln Canadian Memorial -tsions of Eiue talks, Prince George family. Delegates are expected from j event Burns Lake, Forestdale, Perow, l r'is(.,. Chapel, Vancouver. They are Enid Dora Ball, and demohsf ratioris. The bride was Jean Bow Eng. Mr. Eugene Mah was bestman and ushers were Mr. Daniel Shiu of Ladner and Mr. Chuck.Yee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eng daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed "'"i"' h which re oocn to the public ward C. Ball of Victoria and El- The Legion auditorium was Fook Young of Prince George and the groom Jone Kim Dong Lee, son of Mr. Charles Hew Lee wyn Leslie Matthews, son of Mr. the Queen Charlotte Islands. without charge. : J. H. Nathan of Toronto will ! ; " . and Mrs. John E. Matthews of v.- ' -' ; . -. h ihP featured sDeaker of the Nylon, the first truly synthetx the scene of the large reception at which the beautiful Chinese gowns of the serviteurs and bouquets of flowers added to the colorful affair. Vancouver. event. He w " -ppear cn the I fibre. w?s placed on the market of this city. Baskets of spring flowers graced the church for the rites conducted by the Rev. L. O. The bride has been teaching at Abbotsford and the groom at gram all t days ..r.d will only after the expenditure !of The groom's sister, Mrs. Daniel Chilliwack. about $7,000,000 and 10 years research and development work. Sleber. Mrs. O. Calderwood was organist. Seed pearls were embroidered on the bride's Chantilly lace and Shiu assisted ln receiving the j '--ver tne main puonc uui many guests, wearing a bjllerina at 3 p.m. Sunday May 2 at the length gown of red lace wj red Given ln marriage . by her father, the bride was charming satin gown, which fell to a slight train. A cap ,of satin petals held her fingertip veil in a beautiful gown o( white net and lace over satin. The strap and black accessories find hite : carnations cn corsage The beautifully decorated nine-tiered wedding cake was set on the bride's table covered with i lace over greeu tamask. White and she carried white and mauve orchids. PRINCE RUPERT TO I . 7: . si less bodice of shirred net and lace flared into a lace V-pointed pepium over a bouffant skint ot Identical dresses of ballerlna- .in.- I'll Fit with care at S;in Francisco s Kaiser Fniinihitlfin IThsnifa! Th I Mod down in piasuc-uiieu mcci uiaweis uiai snue smoouny Deiween eacn J nd her baby's private nursery. The system allows the new mother to be with her nnssible 'left) and permits hsr to watch, through a window above the "Hie double nylon net poisea over tapers in silver holders com-gleaming satin. The matching 1 pieted the table appointments, lace Jacket featured stand-up Tne toast to tne bride was pro-collar and lily point sleeves. , posed by Mr. Edward Ghee Mah ! Hei net veil, en train, was in both the Chinese and English lengMi blue shantung, with matching hats, were chosen for Miss Margaret Dunbar of Chilliwack, maid (ft honor, and Miss Shirley Matthews, sister of the biide, bridesmaid. Carmcl Aldrldge, r.or.'er girl, 'ne nurse cares for the child In the alr-condltloned nursery (right). trimmed with appliqued lover s , tongues, with the groom re- knoti and cascaded from a pearl sponding, also in both languages. of Potpourri Features wore a frock of pink nylon sheer Master of ceremonies was Mr. Peter Wong who read telegrams over taffeta and carried a basket of flowers. All carried spring tiarai -She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and wore jade barrings and pendants and KETCHIKAN $15-00 For Three-Day Show of congratulations from Al Mah Board Hits Hospital Controls flowers. Arild Dalsvaag was best man Kim a dainty gold bracelet, a gift and the groom's brother iociation In co- fromlller sister In Hong Kong, j Yuen of Montreal, Attending the bride were Miss Assisting throughout the even and Ronald Nielson and An-thong Aldridge were ushers. IVItANftlJI.I. $27-00 Women s lo-or- Janet' Wong, bridesmaid, and and 10 p.m. will be operating the tea shoppe on all three days. Home cooking stall will be operated by the St. Peters and Lutheran Women's auxiliaries on Thursday afternoon; by the St. r . .te Ru- ,A Harry Sedman was soloist. Among the guests at the re ing were Mr. Ling Bo Shon, Mr. Dick Wong, Mr., Earl Mah, Mr. Joe Wong, and serviteurs Mrs. Miss slarcia Mah, Junior brldes- lf I t nn1, nnA Kliia PETKKSI5CKO j anoea int u ception was Mrs. E. Bridgewater sntnnurrl" to be 29-70 maiUf guwucu ill imin nuu uiuv respectively. Miss Wong's gown of prftk net with all-over silver embroidery over taffeta featured of London, Eng., aunt of the groom. Civic Centre ; Andrew's Women's Auxiliary and WHEN YOU 1 The couple will spend' their Yet Wong, Mrs. Earl Mah, Mrs. Ghee Mah, Mrs. Chuck Mah, Mrs. A. Bon, Mrs. Ling Bo Shon, Mrs. Chuck Yee. Mrs. Bob Ing, Miss Patricia Wong, Miss Mae Fong Wong. Miss May Oi Wong and Miss Pat Mah. ' a shirred bodice with rortrait v M Saturday i Salvation Army on Friday afternoon; and by the Presbyterian i which will in-1 pn(j catholic Women's League on a fitu.-c3 such ; satufday afternoon. $41-40 neckline and a full skirt. She Provincial government control of hospitals" came under fire last night as members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association board of directors called for "retaining our local autonomy." Members unanimously turned down a proposal that B.C. hospitals take part In a group purchasing plan in order to get honeymoon ln points In Calli-fornia, returning to make their home ln Chilliwack. The bride's 4 FLY wore a matching yueen Ann headdress and carried a colonial tViHTMIOKSE i? rvue ln lne I The babv slttinn service, fish a tea sli'ippe and , jalnilnpop rfiSninv bouquet of carnations. Miss going-away costume was a grey-blue suit with navy accessories and an orchid corsage. i $56 For her wedding trip to San Francisco and Honolulu, the h shoe shine gets h d d . ln wili Mah's gown was of blue taffeta C I I I C AIR with a white nylon net overskirt bride donned a dressmaker suit v' SEATTLE be staged by the St. Peter's Wo p.m. inursuay. ) 1 handicrafts will I and white flower buci outlihing LLLI J LINES supplies at a cheaper rate by of grey topped by .a muskrat coat, with black accessories and $fi5-00 the butterfly sleevey. a wreath pm until 5 p.m. buying tn large quantities of white flowers in her hair and corsage of pink carnations. m. unui iu p in. WOMEN DEMAND RELEASE OF MEN HELD IN RUSSIA VIENNA ( About 1,000 Aus The proposal will be discussed (Office opposite Post Office! Third Ave. The newlyweds plan to make and Saturday. Phone 266 at a hospital conference ln Van a spray ot carnations completed her ensemble. their home at 817 3rd Ave. West, pm. and b p.m. J.. 1 " : . . i . men's Auxiliary every afternoon and evening on all three days. Civic Centre games will be operated every evening between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Variety stalls will be in operation every afternoon and evening; Thursday the Business and Professional Women will be ln couvcr next week which will be trian women staged an orderly ,iy and Saturday, be serving aftcr-brtwecn 7 pm attended by Prince Rupert's hos pital administrator, D. C. Stev enson. torchlight parade through Vienna's inner city In a demon BLONDIE By CHICK YOUNG ffcf, IVt. OlTHaBS H MINUTE .' YOU'RE i T vTof rnL-'ro S i COuT-OKE FiGhtS- ! H SO SlMPi-E r-j) i . . I r-(GOlNGTOASKME U Ns. , KSr S2S NOW SEAT ,T Ps- L - - stration for release of some 900 Under the proposed plan, pur- I jhasing would be done through j husbands and sons held in Rus- 'charge; Friday the Prince R I pert General Hospital Auxillai KfXF0?AHAfcfc ? H K ill -iVT befope all . .a ,,,,-. . V Carrying banners such f Jurie Lit n Pit ii "Amnesty for the last prisoner,' "Where Is humanity?" and -and Satur-i; ..ic Soroptimists. Orgunlzatlui.g decorating and irranRing stalls have been asked ; by the Civic Centre association to i make sure -ihey arrive armed "bring our suffering to an end, with distribution centres named throughout the province, explained Mr. Stevei . Dr. A. W. Large, nodical representative to the buard, said the proposal "sounds like another thin edge of the wedge by which the government sceiis to control our hospitals. they filed past the Austrian federal chancellery. , Hl'GE NETWORK The British post office teletyoe .'..rsi-Oiie young aueht in besieged . men air evsicu-is the "angel" , 1 minded men In with scissors, hammers, nails, 'arks and decorating material well ln advance of the opening day date. The auditorium has been set aside for erecting stalls Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. . ...... Members agreed that systems use more than 26,000,000 miles of wire. fortress' dugout, W aBNEr" " " mm. By AL CAPP f .j ht three skilled Stevenson should press "for local rWonomy" when attending the conference. Including demands for "realistic rate?'" ' r B.C. hospital1' Prescn. rates nlloid by V. HIS were Inadequate to meet expenses, yet hospitals have been told they must adhere to the who perform 25 ( in underground TRAVEL TOPICS &f& We Save You Atfevr- Time and Sighting rau'esr 1952 level of operation, said R. G. Moore, bi,ard president. ch Army officer ros not allow her : I i X on the fortress' i d evacuation of : h n. i V Sample Fares: . Pilnre Kuprrt to Wiomcn CiaMi'il One way Return the mast urgent ICS... SS.30 1R(!.8. 142.80 275.85 I.OS A NO El. CHICAGO . luikcy if LadlPi ERZERUM operated cm. and i :t the wounded lie . y "" electric- i f ntr'U"KS' W Day at the Turkish bath in th .-: eastern Turkish city nearly turned Into a traaedy Friday. Carbon monoxide gas from an improperly stoked fire seeped Into ause the jy the gc '.cd. Consult Your Local Travel Agent CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES 215 Second Slrcct. rhonc 620 the bath and made seven women unconscious. Five were taken to hospital. ate is six per cent the army hospital rtors were told bv Undrieux. deputy the French Armv rcs in northern a Paers d '-eld - milker's nun M.iivi;iv Api-i' tiaijun and Soelul 197 i?',frf'j THE HEART OFJUETONES ' ' BV PrWr j..HlHl.4Vl T'li L MZ ' . WELL UUST WANT r J MCST BEAUTIFUL HOUft V j'uV. u2" M-f Juus ' fr, L il J H 6A5V...TMEeSAI?E I V COURSE lm EClTi.T; '-t ""-V . i J US Jfw Is " V '1CJ AMEJO TO SP6NP I jTCO; VOU OOON mm im2 . ?& SHERLOCK HOLMES By EDITH MEISER end FRANK GIACQIA .i . ipots6aie fool upt the lip loucJL 'V : X i . rrrrrv off the np he feu in j i p wdur absence. f , viv I i who do vou V yr heulock holwes will prove a i j t ? J, i I SUPPOSE AROUNP W 2 IT WAS ACCIDENTAL' fiX V lS ' ,.. XRCHli " ' .. '. By COB MONTAA, .; - j OF DII I F.KhNT STRIP K Strips of material. Intricately put together ln a diagonal dc-siun. fenture this sleeveless frock by Battilocchi of Rome. The bodice is black and whit while the skirt is red and green with funnel-shaped pockets at either side. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED Lamb's Navy Rum is pure Demarara Rum from British Guiana. Aged in England, and imported into British Columbia in AW' 21. fl p.m.. ral mectiiio 0f ule )t Mon o. No, 1051. and install -('r!i. All members ,al "lei-lin.. f t)H, ''"I'll Institute fo.' 11 bc li' ki in the "Her on Tucsdav. Ml 1 am ii 'cam II J urn. to ici-cive of An- or-' if-trollwri JJ ,! t Ci'C ' '"1 Election J M. VVilil.lirml,,,, .Ullll-fM thi! Men of the Eons of Norway ; roamed the kitchen and served ! the food last nlirht when the; annunl Brothers' Eve was staged j tn Ihe Sons of Norway Hall. i In rhargs of the committee that staeed th? banquet for the j Keek- ' ol Mi ,Jsc general Sons and Women of Norway and ; lly.8 bottles. Pm. Business Sonia Ladies, was O. K. Olson f7: : gra feai feyl t-Jpr :- "Wallation of offi- assisted bv A. Jensen, Gunnar j Sclvlsr. J. Frlctlheim, II. Holland, " J- Pcdcrson. O. Andreason, B. j uiama Festival Bakken and Tony Martlneussen. f mui WiJhf m- r$$$n - r ' uu weu- weis uunncr.son was niiisu'i v 28 at i Pm. in the ecromonles. Following the ban-wt the large crowd enjoyed On tale al all Government liquor stores dancing. ; , ;ln he Sons of Llbran and ar- ' Of 14.000 n.ctllrlnul chnilrnl tc tcri for ar.ti-nmlarl-. " tlvl-'y cyily tvo were fom.o satis- fiiclory tind enly four an'.lspas-, o of hundreds i ' Potpourri" crafts i m"d'c drugs out now are This dvertisment is not published of displayed Dy me Liquor Control Boird or by the Government of British Columbia. Priii... z p.m.. i tested and classified ',ana Saturday, widely uucd. i"' ' ' .', , - , i. ...- r