passing Prince Rupert Doily News Friday, February 13, lflw Breakfast Club Hold Anniversary r-V . mm, I . I . ' Dinner; hnalize Plans For Show u,rl.(. wdl-Known ..... iii'.idiuic for i-t The Credit Women Breakfast A lovely social time nnri utmiwr Ruu.,1,1, ui 1.: ., v pares . ' .,rrf llerliie Mor- , bride, the former if p A ft ylher. are tie . ...m wa held in the Common Lounge Another milestone in the history in honor of Ethel Oeorgeson, of this active Club. Hundreds Atfend Last Rites For Oldtime City Jeweller A largely attended funeral er- 1 Honorary pall-bearers were vice and many floral tributes at; Waher Vance, C. C. Mills, James last niRhl " Uie pd win ny LEGION AUXILIARY VALENTINE DAiMCE TONIGHT MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAiRES Dancing 10 to 2 1 Refreshments Admission $3.00 o Couple Vancouver. nrisco from in i ana n Doam " - .,. ho heading Club last night held their anniversary dinner at the Civic Centre. Just a year ago Doris Taylor of the Vancouver Club came to Prince Rupert with Catherine Laurie of the Credit Bureau to install the new member of this new club. A wire of congratulations for a successJul year Just past was read from Dorl. Also a wire from RUla Ander-soln of Helena. Mont., president of the Pacific Northwest Council: "My sinrere congratulation to you on thl your first birthday. Very proud and happy to have such a fine group of Credit Women added to our organization Which I truly hrin aih nt vnn and x'ii " Ve be gone a. They muni 11 i are on i-auieurai at, z:ju jnompson. W. Barton E Wood-P m. yesterday featured the last : ward and H. Walker rites of John Bulger, 78-year-old ! Funeral arrangements were In veteran city Jeweller who died charge of B.C. Undertakers last Thursday after a brief lll-i , ness. j The Rev. Canon Basil Prockter j A A A U J conducted the solemn ceremonv TT nllcnU I a riontla and will eouole of Oe awav a Anne ex-fly D-uiiMer fast duririK her nation and "ix-nd a f with her parents. during which he recounted the i 1 life of the pioneer here and said j (3 rH Pa rtv I a I I the ' people of Prince Rupert halhi.LI.,1 4 . 1 . . . v j j - - - - . v can (.mi r . ' -:.. US'. beTt'Sstoiai persons Wo. p.rt 1"' ""iLlld " Mf- BU1K"" iAnnunciacThir ffi-Vft I CardS Were rePlv! frnm wtanv inrvan V.- I . . . . . . i II A Munis V.o-W s u t st niKht to bid HcrWf M.'iKan and ;,,;ng a reception. !d every ball pluyer ti at the reception 5 the lirnt person tulate Herble was r llouiton. whose .7 -.v.... ... ,ul m iijiima in jwy uoa, . Wlnrpn i i. Wlriners opi. clubs In the Pacific. Nr.rthwf Mi Fafw uku. i c ..! ere. , , j - v. .. . , , , OLIdl. H U 'V. . , . 1 ... "Guide Me. O Thn.. n. 3.. 'I""- f ." r CORSAGES PRESENTED hovah." l,f;.J- J.- seco"d- L 3 I Birthday corsages to Marjoriei Deane of Mansnn's Jeuollon -" Mr- j. -j'juticr ana hk. . , , The lengthy funeral procession J. Cloutler. THIS IS THE TRADITIONAL ROBE of a baroness which will be worn at the Coronation In June. Made hv nUr, . 1 .... wa conducted conducted through through t citv! Bridee: Mi a Prk, t. Beatrice Duma of Lyon Flneiwa i?,ru with Herb from, was i iKtif biy until; ndftruiiy Killed in ! here several year! Foods, Foods, Donna Donna Macarthur Macarthur of of the!fntre the;Pntre by by a a wluad uad ' ' RCMP. RCMP. onlLes Hill. Daily New and Yvonne Bowes j way from the Cathedral to! Convenor or the party was of Wallace' Department Store. rmlew Cemeter;'. 'Mrs. J. Richards, assisted by Mrs is worn over an evening gown of lace embroidered with sequin and diamante. The crimson velvet kirtle is trimmed with ermine calloped down the front and on the hem, with two bands of ermlne-lxidlcatlng the wearer', rank-and an ermine edging Corsaees also in the now mum iwo out-of-town sons of Mr. i"- Brett. Mrs. L. Dolron and Bulger arrived to attend the fun Mrs. E. Telseiii. ber InsUlied at the meetlne ;A -A erai. Russell of Mnntroal nH " ""m vne snouidcr hani? train Marjorle "i Deane urirne 01 of Manaon Mansoni also aln 'rioi dged " with ermine, v which ... must measure lueasure three mree lee feet on train, ih. 'Jewellers. Christine Bauer of Gordon A . of Ottawa ' A third son. ground irrminri and nn , h be . . tiari tied ni at i, ... ' " . TVin i . j -. th shoulders with tinsel tassels. Other lunosay uartane- and Ktnraom rrsiacs nere. Canadian Cellist LONDON r Michael Cher-niavsky, Canadian 'cellist, left MlrlfPV r.avtom D.,MH . survivor are his wife Mary and Xmlrt, piuttut and nti'.f, turned br- tlw nmht until lie b to Miller Bay . . lu.iril llautan were bat probably the imn in the hull WHS kt-m iri.ian .u. a dauehter KalhWn k.,tv. .1 read ers Shoppe, and Hilda Berg Qt , vncouver; and Mrs. Gordon ; ot 8outn Aftica on a con-Parker Ladies' Wear President ' Mary Margaret) Poffcnroth of; cert . tour "Pecu-u to last five Joeelyn Bolton of Ruoert Mmr. Prince Rupert, a granddaughter. ! week' . Chernlavsky formerly h(lui(fa rjCoJtje 'Ll Offi.m jther. who made the i-vricu re-eivK received a ii..iu lovely . Mr-Bui8er Mr. Buieer r came came came m to to Prince prince Prine Ru Ru- Rn. ; 1!vcd in Vancouver and Civil ix imce firt aid cla.-v.ws. , mveiy bouquet oouquet of' of n;e !Fild;iv. 7 30 Dm fiiv nii 1918 and founded the P'ayed for Nicholas II, last : E n-', 37) ; spring flowers from the members pcrt ln in in aDoreclaUnn aDDreciaUnn nf nf th th. im. im. unrf r,H tre on Third Avenue which Peror of Russia. Mrs Annua varir 1 ivti.il . . ,, .... . . . . . ., ,. ,, . - ; w vumuiia .nitiiuiic uaiii'p. .... k.. W( He was well- 1 tr. .. ' inoueni sue nan oivn th r-ii.h ""i i" name :h bis tray ntnall met all kinds and had no trouble nl.'s nf .vpirltiious other sundry things. i vauiana ixwge No. Saturday 87 at the annual meetlna last IV IJgl . " " ,, . . . , t, . A liii-ku atri ,,!.... ."n ii uu.fi uumor. nis ove , night. Women of the Mmu. ti.n,.fu hw-irv i..i t or craftsmanshiD ln his trade OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Slot Building Phone Blue 533 Variety Show, March 15, Capitol been donated by two firms one H,ollofd hobby of designing Theatre. uu from Parker's Ladies' Wear and .'n? ITwk"i? " hlS own Mexo -Moose whist delve, Saturday on,e ,rm the Sport Shop. These - SSUV aSU"n' Feb. 14. Moose Temple. Everv- PrlM..l be given away March i A'" ,K.. .. u. ... Kilrlirll U Hill try- i Other officers are O A. Jolm-Min. vice-presldcttt; Clara Fos- )um. treasurer; Iris Ry ,taad. i financial secretary; Elale H wang. recordln serretarv ln Vi.iii tmrf She Gto Club t-laruitt "i a Eolf one welcome. (38 1 al tne varl,,l' ow "Impres- 'i chaplain; Clara Miller, marshal!. J sion of 1952." It Mim nm Royal whlch "ill Unds ln front of his Purple b-ike sale Oor- Other hudnev. ,f .,- 3Jt Iaurie ia treasurer rrDLar.inv tv,. w Iff ''HjT'i' T..lher lat suinmcr. Oyrm Ivat the Ko-err.'V fame here , . fin t ennvmee tn :at K"ta:y won any-ffiiltiert . . . rm Kfiirwna for the i nn roasurn, in.iicie guard; Ivy Flva, outside guard. I A J25 donation was voted for the European Flood Relief Fund. (Two new members were initiated. The iJry GokIs & ' " 1 siinjivji iiiuc ivuucrfc rn- , . . Novelty tk! ,G? ' .Cook yacht races. P forming of new ,m r.h committees! Active pall-bearers were hhoi) win be rli.M-d fnwn 12 to March 6 ihi r,Jn1 , u nnal word Orge Dawes. Sid Hunter. Joe SALE DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY SNOW SLITS Values to 19.95 $12.98 BtNNY BAGS U'jn Bab Mihul- !.. .,, . .. i " """pe- acou, jacK Scott, Phil Linzey Dont forget Hospital Auxil-. ments for "Impressions of 1952." and Alex Mitchell ' lury tea tomorrow at Mrs. J A I ' 'irrwme a nle dls-.D-daariti . H" 'Garson Urges Fairer Deal For Accused o Oa' lt to the Okan- Maedonald s 327 5th Ave. East. Home rooking and delicatessen ' . Ut) ith iiotliine but IF R.Jieri Values to 1335 Annual general nut'ting of Prince liiirt Fishing Vessel OWOITM MlllllMl P rw il ... I L..n V.mH OTTAWA P-Ju.ai.e Miiite $5.98 and $8.98 ssrpriv party wan wii.f ui Dale l.nne the Jlst birthil.ivs tcr Garson said turiav tliete m h,.(, 8l lUf. Cllc tnn j SLEEPERS 3-pce Flannelette Sunday, Feb. 15. at 2 pm. 38i Mrt and M.iruld Van .shoul.j be no consultation n--teen lawyers and Judges b(ore V"A Hi ijue'.t-s were $1.98 PAJAMAS Values to 2.95 $1.98 3 t.w best lj,he to '$f'J2 Moose menilxTi a case Is tried In court. An accused could be assured o( Justice If the Jude enlend You're still puzzled over what to give her for Valentine's Day TOMORROW Feb. 14th . Come to Our Store . . . We'll HelD You is mi; Valentine Dance Fri- viunii men ronilnj 1 are the wins of BABY DRESS Values lo 1.95 day, Feb. 13 Mrs Risitwn fxherk Diincln" '37) he court room without advance knowledge Of what the case oc- 10-2. a Van Pykstra. 98c and $1.98 ROMPERS Values to 2.95 $1.98 IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR APPEARANCE TO HELP YOUR -AMBITIONS, VE'LL BE GLAD . TO SHOW YOU JUST WHAT SHIFFER-HILLMAN CLOTHES CAN DO FOR YOU. Watts & Nkkerson MEN'S CLOTHING 0 U reailv flvin BABY ALLS Jeans and Cords :If June. jin-M-nted $1.98 i srven-jxiund baby r rame Into the BI.OI SES Values to 3.49 lore him Invo.ved. 1 Something new for your Val- j I Mr Garson made the suite- entine rake at the CO-OP1 mcnt after a Commons commit-'BAKERY. Selling Friday and! tee b gan conslderalkm of a bill Saturday. Feb 13 and 14. Apple ! 'providing tor revision of the Juice Cake. 49c. Order now. (37t i Ci imlnai Code. The bill already , . , I i has p.Wd the Senate " 't ' "d. danr'i Fr'- ' ' , , , , . ,1 ry. Feb. 13 Whist 8 pm : dance 1 In view 0 flhe Senate hearing. 0.2 0otd prilJ,s R.frMllmonts 1 the Commons commllt.-e dceiutd Music by Mike Colussl. Everyone i .I will hear oral representations nimma ,i ' Harvey was flyin 98c SILK PANTIES HERE MAY BE THE ANSWER TO YOUR PUZZLE CHOCOLATES - PERFUME COLOGNE - COSMETICS FANCY SOAP AND MANY OTHER ITEMS irin .S.nd.spit. i . 'wtinj friends analn 'n. who always has i stones He a.ivi 2 for 98c sfork'shoppi organ Ua 1 oniy irom national ip here now to Eel 'he rain In Van- e tlkj Valentine party ncxl Saturday nlitht for Elk members and guests Andy McNaughton at the piano. Admission $150 per couple. '37c i uiuoenn Flood RMlef Hom-C,r!n? 5ale crmmcneing 10 JO am tomorrow. All those Inur-rsted In delisting home cookirn of any kind! please bring to Bulkley Market, Third Ave. (V r Md. Jr., Ij be- show dad how to n cxp.dition U,.st voung Urry who H ?rey cod in the DEETH'S PHARMACY FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY Prince Rupert Phone 79 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY" Hons. Individuals, groups and associations not having a national character may submit written brief's Tlie.se will be studied and the committee will decide whether oral representations on the briefs should be heard. The committee decided to postpone consideration of contentious clauf'S. dealing with suih things as treason and sec.!-l! n, until representations hve een heard. F. D. Shaw iSC-Red Dcer .wld he was told a ca.se where a mas-'strate would do anything he a toid to do by the RCMP. Mr. G arson said that wai a ery undesir? '"ate ol alfairs J AnziH an bishop Rt. 'IU moves quic k - (imin Prwkter '''itl last Sun- l Itasbnat with SIX the Cathedral Bishop has been W.iiary ft.Id for ' had never gone -la. rJLadij 1jJoh rLoi'V VJ, 71 line re the waiter says r:.' :, i f . , " . v . , in v '1 - i I ) , I it'll ujou have'.' Yes, she loves jewellery. A pair of earrings, a brooch, a bracelet, a watch . . .or that most important Valentine Gift of all A Diamond Ring. FORT ' v 4 . 1 - IN THE BRIGHT RED PACKAGE GARRY IV ANY ONE OF THEM WOULD DELIGHT YOUR VALENTINE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. STOP IN SOON AND LET US JHELP YOU CHOOSE AN UNUSUAL GIFT OF LONG REMEMBRANCE. YOU WILL FIND WIDE INTERESTING Js-71liHV- win uprt Q ft " SUGGESTIONS AT MODERATE PRICES. GEORGE COOK PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 FINEST BRAND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY I it n"t publlNhed or displayed by the Liquor TERRACE, B.C. I "r overtiment of British Columbia. .'l 1