passing "v. 4 1 v" " 1,1 : ' tf- a . ' t ' . t Piince Kupeit Ixiily Ntwi Saturday, Maich 14, Vj'jZ Elks Lodge Here Welcomes Distinguished Royal Lady Thirteen Tables at SON Party Fifty-two persons took part in the weekly Sons of Norway Whist party last night, i Ladies' first prize was won by Mrs. Fred Stcvenscn second Mrs. R. Murray. Many Attend Shower For Dolores Green 4, kprln( Hit the city i was Hiiiin The Order of the Royal Auxiliary of the Benevolent and Protective order of the Elk Lodge Miss Dolores Green who mill 11 . j.ZHtla to 400 d'' " uiuu. Men's first: Mr. R. Murray, second Norman Storvik. J. Halsall won the chair prize and lloe Long got the door ' prize. Committee in charge were: Miss Ellen Wasseng, Mrs Annette Anderson, Mrs. Pat Deane, Mr. and Mrs. John Fredheirn. Sl.. hart nrdcrea u- No. 8 received an important visitor at a special meeting last night. She was the District Deputy Supreme Honored Royal LadyMrs. Thelma Bell of Prince George. Mrs. Bell arrived Thursday night in the course of a tour of Inspection of lodges jine crisp posies from t, t , V 1Pn (ir ana am -i last week. ,....n In h:lp- Jurisdiction. The lodges Include Wt'il " I.sketball circles here SCOTT - McH ALE (Canada's Finest Shoes For Men) , ago arc in uic m-wo Women's Club Donates $300 To Museum At a well-attended meeting of the Credit, Women's Breakfast Club this morning, the president, Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton presented a cheque for $300 to Mr. F. E. An-field, director of the Museum. The money U to be used by the museum board to implement their current-year budget. mose at Williams Lake. Quesnel, Prince George, McBrlde, Burns Lake, Smithers and Prince Rupert. Mrs. Bell was introduced to the lodge bv Honored Rnval ijiriv iacm Iuf Shirr, got C. .tiv In CalKary Lired' with his bride become the bride of Jack Macintosh on April 2 was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Stella Nickel and Miss Marna Mark at the home of Mrs. Nickel on Thursday evening. The surprised bride-to-be was enthroned in a plaid-covered chair on a raised platform decorated with pink and wnite. Little Evelyn Rowe, dressed as a bride presented Miss Green with a corsage of pink carnations. A basket of beautifully-wrapped gifts was brought in by Evelyn Rowe and Barry Mark who played the part of her young groom. After the yoiin? bride snrl groom had assisted the bride-to-be with unwrapping her gifUs and after the gifts had been admired by all, games of bingo w ere enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostesses who were assisted by Mar- ind Amp PJK1' r 4 llarlry Lewi. , Jrrrt l.emire ana Lon in tin- burlx rinn llarlry if a'"1" " GALE Mrs. C. McIntyre and presented with a corsage of pink carnations. After Inspecting the lodge books and viewing the ritualistic and business proceeding, 11,-4. Bell commented favorably on the work of this relatively new lodge and the efforts of Its officers. The drill team were congratulated on their appearance and performance. The team consists of Mrs. Pat Deane, Mrs. Rupert ,r and a Ilrvt rate ceremonies K he :,.d hefoic, he's ko-. the fmrr points of Iriun Ji riy and Bob I whom arr well up r.dinK.i in thr mixed j cue. The gift was rr.adc poiblc! through the staging by the club of the recent Variety Show inj the Capitol Theatre. i Mr. Anficld. in the absence of! the president of .the Mu.seum! Board. Harrv Blaek nnMinoH the These dress shoes for men have just arrived and are in the latest possible styles. The smartest and most comfortable shoes you can find anywhere. Find Them Anytime At history of the museum and iu' WKirr player of the city !r a few present financial operating prob. j ' hart. In thankintf the rih r,,r thoir IriVJ J J1 h" brlde' ,0rm" Mi M"- Kuerite Murwn Ellen Drwble, are pictured a, they signed the marriage, renter In the AngUcan Cathedral Church of the Redeemer. Calory, where they exchanged vows. Shier-Double Wedding inB e (iiaiinani:e. (ampnrll. now u git Mark, Helen Astoria and Evelyn Rowe. Those present were: Mrs. Macintosh, Mrs. Clapp. Mrs. Basso. Mrs. Kay Rowe, Mrs. Nickel, and the Misses Delores Green, Mama Mark, Beatrice Dumas, Marilyn mourns man en noixestad. Miss Mildred Furunes, Mrs. R. Merrison. Mrs. Robert Shrubsall, Mrs. Ted Prystay. Delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion ct the meeting. This afternoon, Mrs. Bell was guest of honor at a luncheon 4 Jigrrouslis Bay. Jock i-r In re with I'oug I -nv.t 30 yrars aito i gin Rupert from 1S12 civic mindedness. Mr. Anfield unfolded the need for a new mu-eum building in this city. It was his hope that a buildinc similar in appearance to the old Indian communal tribal house might be constructed and he expounded the horje that If lh rum Solemized in Calgary Roos. Mary Zogas. Stella Chap-run, Dor alee n Olsen, Nancy Hill, given at Club 2T. Covers were laid for 23 persons. ter of the groom was bridesmaid Fashion Footwear . ! - tj 'y'f Mkm Socdl IP I n.'. mi ..1- fefe in a similar irock of lace and net nfirld cot up before She is scheduled to return ts ple of Prince Rupert, both lndlv- his morning to dine Prince George by train tonight. over yellow taffeta. A matching! halo headdress and chapel veil rauany ana through the many I diei He was at the Poulette Madsen. Roland Tur-cott. Armlda Toffoli, Jeannette Cloutier. Marglt Mark, Mary Basso, Delphine Gloria, Betty Auskie, Dinty Stein. Helen Astoria, and Evelyn Rowe and Barry Mark. Sending a gift but unable to attend was Mrs. S. D. Johnston. i en s Bieakfast Club ui Kainzaiions. would get ac-J ). r in the Cojmno-epl a cheque for the completed her ensemble and she also carried mixed spring flowers In her nosegay. The groom waa attended by Michael Anton and guests were UKhered by Joseph Rossi and sjocrljn in (lie- Dean J. H. Craig officiated at the recent wedding in the Cathedral Church oi the Redeemer at which Marguerite Marlon Ellen, only diURhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Double of Calgary, exchanged marrtae vows with Douglas Evan Shier, only on of Mr. and Mrs E. c. Shier o.' Prince Rupert. MO I HUt MIKES (.OWN, Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white taffeta, lace and net fajhloned by her mother Her finger-tip veil of silk Illusion mhted from a lace lively into auch a project, help might be forthcoming from sucn interest as the Carnegie Foundation, as well as the provincial and federal governments and the city. "The museum is a civic heri money to the jovial the museum. r : the only one up FRIENDLY KOITE VANCOUVER (CP) Joe Wright, believed to be the first milkman in Vancouver to retire on pension, looks back over 45 years of work. Now 25, he says "if I could have it all over again I would do exactly the same thing." He bcli.-ves he got acquainted with more families Wian anyone else In the city. kjh . , . their were huml to enjoy the Harold Double. i Mrs. David McKellar sang "O Promise Me" during the signing j of the resbter. j DEAN GIVES TOAST ! Dean Craig proposed the bridal ; toaat at a reception In tlie Al ' tage and the responsibility of Prince Rupert'' said Mr. Anfield, who appealed to all groups In the en of the city are tjjy time . . . mcm- i1 H J i This This firm firm fivouritt, fsvourite, 4 4 (psrltlina tpsrltlins extra extra dry dry User Isjer is is V ' "' Art Club In the bonne t, trimmed with pcarlj San Club following the church orange blossom. She carried a rites. ( irved with pleasure ill year round. tl i B ... I I I . .1 cuy 10 attend the annual meeting of the board at the museum on April 20. In handing the cheque to the treasurer Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter, Mr. Anfield said: "this gift, if implemented by : city grant, w XI make possible the re-openlng of the museum this year." OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. Stone Building Phone Blue 593 Special. Special Special 100 PURE WOOL HUMPHREY TWEED BANNOCKBURN PANTS Poir bouquet of red rose. Her only jewelry was a double strand of pearls and drop earrings, gifts from the groom M1j Mary Hoiuton attended the bride as mald-of-honor attired in a formal frork of lace and net pi)l-d over pink taffeta. Her headdress was a pearl-trimmed coronet with chapel veil and he carried a colonial e arc each doing a I .'..nit for an exhlbi-i.-Mrtiy Ruth Harvey, l ares are shown In U s mvi each mem-4- club will paint a t'.irr (or the show. ; oers of the Business 9 lonal Women's Clul) V n out plan for : roi It rard party In k- next Tuesday St For the wedding trip the bride changed to a frock of ilver taffeta accented with velvet trim and topped with blue wool coat. Her accessories were tlack and her eorsaite was of red rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs Shier will reside In Calgary at 3623 Centre B. Street, northwest Out of town guejsts at the wedding were the groom's mother. nnt in urititn s.oiumoi the pure soft water nd gentle climate combine with th 1 skill and patience o( th brewers to brins you Lucky f, Lajtf, t thoroughly tatisfyinj bcvciaje. jnuqurl of carnations, daffodils Mrs. E. C. Shier, and sister Mur- and Iris. Mia M'uriel Shier, sis-1 tel of Prince Kupert. .v Joan t rmi 1 V) mm he affair IODE Chapter Hears Report ?roup of ladies who than ever are the ! the Curiina Club. The regular monthly meeting Memters are Joining with the of the Queen Mary Chapter other chapters In a Church IODE was held In the Ladles" ade Sunday, May 31. re says plans for nel -Marrh 27-30 fintt well and thry j Lounge at the Civic Centre Frl- Hollywood Cafe V: i 4.. - , 1 " v .r,' ' '! Mf 4 tilr':. f I. . -Aw -. " ' i J w i t ' V r. s r t 5 ' .. .. ' I r n 5 . , '. '. " 9 ' 1 '' u - I ' ' fe . - '-j t "... r - . , - .1. . . ' . , Y-tr : U i rt f ' . .. . : ' ' ' 'tla -,' ' 7 4 . ' k, - (I . V, v - U i. ' t i i. t . J v.- 7 . . " ' '-. , . I'' . 1 v : 1 . t 1 4 ders tea ve nevetal nnks of .embers competing I This is the first ub has oriranlrd a Include non-club day afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Graham, first vice Regent conducted the meeting Mrs F. Hilt read an Interesting article on "The St. Lawrence V-iway" a.i Fmpl' Study. Letters of thnnks were lecelved by the chapter fnr parcels sent to Knc.laiid at Christmas. Mrs. H. S. Flood was hunted to represent Queen Mai Coupler at the dinner Riven by the Canadian Cancer Society. Booklets culled "The Corona Watts Ifif;, tMM ... rd mjy m mM Nickerson ;ii MEN'S CLOTHING ! R OCllapy' A Ch for old gold Bulger's Mouse whist drive Saturday, March 14. Moose Temple. Everyone welcome. 1 8- ; l,1M E- Elks Hall. Saturday night Dyke McMillan at the piano, tl 00 per couple. 62 Annual meeting of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Un 1 n Canadian Club K for their mciUne f sday at which (.11 ion. Thursday. March 19. Can t- 1 y.r 6U tion of Queen Elizabeth II." "The dlan Legion Hui 1 s and Information 'V t'BC. will sfa'n. I time Uuitht school City and at Penile -I )ert mill Iw "What's n Canadian radio." t Mr. and Mrs. (Krar i'.ivnur hv tram on I 'Chi for Halifax NOTICE -A mct'tlnt of th- j IK'ep fsv-a Fishermen s Union will be held in the Union Hall on Sunday, Mar. 1 t.V at 2:1'0 pin. tfl will !ard the eriiMit In i. r StiM-h- ATTENTION HOUSE WIVES! t Starting Tuesday, March 17 Queen" and "The Royal Family" will be ordered f-ir the Chapter's adopted i hex l Alan ;rrre rcvurclr. were, oriieiiu. Further plans were made ,' r 'lie tvufi.nM 'lea on April 22 and materia! lor aprons wilh given the members. A combined hake sule will be lield on April 1st. A delightful tea was held by the memlwrs at the home of Mrs A. R. Mills, in honor of Mrs. ymthenlxTi!. Sweden. away alK.iit four F ilinr? relatives m inner i y i Tw. f" 1 Iw Brussels Awjrd r3i 4) Hiisiivsi ft J'mfrssi'in il Wn men's Club card partv f.-.in,i(li 1:1 Iuion Iliill, Tuesday. Murcn 17th. Bridge, Canasta and Crib-bane. 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