' it & 1 ! Prince Rupert Doiiy New; Saturday, April 12, 1952 MUSIC . . . DRAMA . . . ART . . . BOOKS- model requiring no belt or sus-! daisy lace trim, wine pumps, and white choker and earrings of tiny seed pearls. Mrs. Marky Gurvich Mauve and white waffle print sundress CLASSICAL RESEARCH -Platter Parade by DICK WESCH WHAT THEY WORE (Continued from page 3) lar. Black crepe afternoon dress with black and white check trim. Pumps of grey leather with latticed toe. Grey box style purse. Pearl and rhinestone choker penders. Shirt to be worn in three different ways: dress with tie, open at the neck sports shirt, or as windbreaker on top of trousers. Harvey Deary Fashionable doubl-e breasted tailored suit in Edinburgh blue of all-wool Eng- All smiles and chuckles, aboard the craft, As they were heading out to Flowers for Easter W-v with crisp white trim featuring the new wing collar and short sleeves. White wedge sandals and white bone choker. Ilsh fabric, set off with a grey I BRIGADOON Operetta by Alan Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Act I Brigadoon is the story of two Americans. Tommy Al- with matching earrings and bracelet. Miss lona Hardv Shortie coat ! Some sang some hum, some Vaughn Monroe will do a new j merely thought movie for Republic, "The Tough- I o, how good merry folks are we. est Man in Tombstone." . . .! However, fate was ill Inclined, Gordon MacRae will star In the Of what's thP nntnmp coino- i of summer white with contrast- KtUf nnrf Toff nnnnloQQ UVlH Peggy Dominato Young lady hat and white dress shirt. j costurr.a of cowboy jeans and Jerry Lemire Wine single , plaid shirt. White moccasins. breasted blazer, tripler shirt and : Mrs. Peggy Pettenuzzo Maize polka dot tie. j cordurella Spencer battle jacket I Harold Windt Glen check third remake of the Dese.-.-t i to be; -n 4n.de - Art Page.. music lovers ; .jmW g jj piano playing ',",: ,p song hits of the fci'W iiibum has been p, A Victor. It's a - -Tup PPS" a'bum :.c!id piano playing ;-'liythm accompani-..liinnq in the album 8 lor Sottish velvet trim, new three-lands a in the High- j j"8 SUm .lenth and stumble upon a vll-'"1" , ,. u oiioH black gabardine skirt, white and song. - . . Kosemury ciooney in ( As tney ,cft prince Rupert far I' Vf , .,-! V "V - ; . . :j, I j r- s I, f . ..i "-i ,; j : t , : l h 4 ;.. p , 'i i i il -1 . V, . , j . with sports jacket oi pure wool, m lull mBc, nui uil Hie limn. -""' hlV .tram u.i ..ui, .i.i t. HiaiuuiiB matching juuivcjr jockay cap tap set 3C, "i .. r .... Brigadoon." At the village fair "ZAiZa iVh off bv a salt and pepper check arape style, uoioriul sports shirt m California print and gre that sunny May morning, "Down " ' skirt in worsted. Shoes and purse on MacConnachy Square," Tom- , nf,"'2" "leltr.. 0 t. ! of brown leather. mount. . Pattl Page Frank re A nasty wind t of Lalne and Billy May join their ; tne sea talents in the latest "pop" con- i cert to tour . ! go on O, for a soft and gentle wind, The composer of the hit tune fair folks ou,d SQ my meets a pert and lovely lass "i Z 5? built j who iB Is outfit around a gay plaid Miss Eloise Laahti Plaid butterfly skirt with jumper top and named Fiona MacLaren, Jacket in the MacArthur tartan. slacks in the new finish resistant to all spots and stains. Jerry Lemire Sports jacket of fine Domestic tweed in the one-button full-lounge style, and shepherd's plaid sports shirt of wine rayon. long B sleeved '"u. white crepe .CHc blouse, uuay luuajr nciping nci o.o. . rhppk wor!tprt skirt prepare for her wedding to JS? tto Miss Donna Richards Busi 7s. . T cver sweater. Green pillbox hat, , ' 4 o tnlra nlnr.a Ihnt affifl 1 lift . IO (rU taiC L7I(ll,C vliav v brown leather walking shoes and publishers. ness girl ensemble convertible from office to evening wear. Navy Fiona, the older, is not married And white waves running high my boys, The good ship is tight, and free; Now, the world of waters Is our pear! necklace and earrings w - for but is, as she says, "Waitin Peggy Dominato Croyden j blue ctress and belBe corded taf- ! fetp HONOR ROLL OF HITS lWhecl Of Fortune Kay PIONEER TRADERS The first arrival of white trad My Dearie." navv hrh(,rr rainfnnt Pt nff with a removable bolero re Starr. ! home, The men arrive at the square lth hlt . . h ri vealing sleeveless efftc. Red ers on the Peace River Is believed 2 Blue Tango Leroy Ander- On the sleek pleasure craft "For and hear Charlie tell of his feel- ioafers snakskin pumps and red bone to have been In 1786. Thee." Charm your friends with some Easter Lilies or some fresh cut flowers . FLOWERS ARE THE GIFT OK EASTER lngs about his approaching mar- Mlss Donna Richards Fine choker and bracelet. rlage in "I'll Go Home With Bon- grev w00l flannel checked double' Mrs- Emmy Gastaldijni Navy ' i-Mr. Sim." 'Tulips jj,- Wheel of For-,,, HIV Life's Compnn-' T ine." ' Blue Tango, :,' ivll Me Why." ; yi'AI.S I' h.t-. new Victor re-wijcti was forecast in . fciiumn as a top con-; "r 'the Hit Parade is .; ; i,,d fast. "That's The ytTake" is in a bouncy -'J Eddie's romantic ijing big over Hugo ffi catchy accom-i $ the f lipover, "For-4 in a slower tempo, ' music and Eddie's .r its best. in very powerful .! by an unknown , ! re Capitol di.se, ll.t's got as she belts friends" and "Sick, j id Blue." . ftas, exact opposite FECKENHAM, England But the breeze increased to a nie Jean." Tommy, intrigued by breasted suit fealurintr tailored fu'l skirted dress topped with the talk of a miracle and thiiioc' e,.-,rt ,,. uoD navy and white checked taffeta Judy Cotton, an air hostess, will odd quaintness of the town and ! on j-cet Mauve straw hat and bolero jacket. Two belts one ree marry a man she sees nearly his sudden attraction to Fiona,; mauve su'oc)e pumps and eloves I leather and the other a narrow' everywhere she goes. Her fiancee tempest, And some folks would start to groan; But some good wul, would console That thp Pnnrl "Pur Thpo" uill son. 3 Any Time Eddie Fisher. 4 Cry Johnny Ray. 5 Tell Me Why Four Aces. 0 Blacksmith Blues Eila Mae Morse. . 1 Please Mr. Sun -Johnny Ray. 1 l.Utle White Cloud That Cried Johnny Ray. 9 Slow Poke Pee Wee King. 10 Guy Is a Guy Doris Day. matching navy, shoes of navy is John Cope, a pilot on the same route. and pink seed decides to stay the day out. He Rhinestones and Fiona go off to gathei-1 ncarW f-rince ltieri ids leather with side straps. heather for the wedding, to "The ; MU Deshka Penaff Lemon bring us home. J Heather on the Hill," colored polo cloth shortie coat and plaid all-round pleated skirt Later that day, at the Mac-!0f MacArthur tartan. Black Mrs. Marky Gurvich All- round pleated skirt in yellow HARD WOOD plaid with yellow wool sweater. Lignum, vitae, a very heavy Low heeled sport shoes with wood used to make bowls, ship's wedge heels and black suede blocks etc., comes from a tree shoulder bag. ! that is native to Jamaica. Miss Anne Dumas Frothy powder blue short formal gown 1 ' of blue net over taffeta with a j T ry Daily News Wanr Ads ; Laren house, Charlie arrives to . suede sling pumps. Box 516, 300 3rd Ave. Phone 777 I THIS WEI K'S ARTIST I Mel Torme Some fellows sing But some folks so felt, the end was near, And prayed, and groaned, and said, whoever Will try to get me out to sea again, I will say, Never 1 Never! Never! Rudolf Braun. "BraunPolnUlm," sul'ry April 'uk 1 1 " turn juua, snuncr the languid ' glassware with their high notes sign the family Bible and, be-; Mrs. Emmy Gastaldini Tail-j cause of the old superstition ; ored ligtU brown check suit and j preventing the bride and groom j furs of brown European marten, j from seeing each other the day j Green basket weave summer j of the wedding, sings to her straw hat, shoes of green snake-through the closed door, "Come skin, while gloves were white, LSii'ing. 01 in ana amaze me puouc wun ineir ,io "i I nvo i ftp wav ' Amu Mv Heart" and!'anBe and volume. This Is all ,iyou (very spectacular but for easy ,'lt-"Go!clen Tone" j listening our man is Mel Torme, Digby Island, B.C. this time with a ! "c vcl,c' ru&- .'augiu me To Me, Bend To Me." Tommy ! suede jewellery, and Fiona return from a lovely! Miss Eloise Laahti Sun dress day together and tell Jeff they; of mauve waffle pique with de-find it's "Almost Like Being tnjtachable bolero jacket, white Love." sandals. But Tommy presses her to ex- i Leona Dominato looked sweet i music wona mai volume isn i McRae Bros. of two , i sairing new matching net stole. Sparkling rhinestone necklace, bracelet and earrings. Navy ankle-strap j sandals. Mrs. Dorothy DeBlaas Bailer- ! ina length cocktail dress In ice ' blue taffeta with removable bolero revealing a strapless ' gown. Silver platform sandals' and rhinestone set oi necklace, bracelet and earrings. ! Miss lona Hardy Canadian squirrel cape In rich sable shade. Sapless" and "Some- The Way." His pop-Old make both num- everything. Mel and his soft style proved to artists that being natural Is a quality just as essential as the ,, jtcms. plain the mystery of the village, j in pink two-piece party dress and Fiona takes him and Jeff (fashioned in popular Kriskay to yisit the schoolmaster of the : material. town, Mr. Lundie. Mr. Lundie ' Mrs. Peggy Pettenuzzo Grey I voice itseii. rne "Kid irom cni- "YOUR MUSIC HEADQUARTERS FOR THE NORTHWEST" Painting Enriching Experience "S 'cago" iiarted out as a drummer trong is expVcted to and excels at the p.ano. He s world tour in Septem- j nas been featured in a few pic-i.Jhi England and Au- : tureSi including "Words and reveals that Brigadoon was mir- ! double breasted suit featuring an a,, .lnticlt, kUi-dA tn,n ! fll-rminri nlpot.pH clrirr Sili;r Black ballerina length formal of ;arsTgo.that U lapiblue mink f urpi Grey feU Patterned nylon or rusU into a sleep from which it hat in sugarscoop model and I a' t lace h T stole. tt ' 1 "'1 WISH YOU ALL w a lne continent.! Music" in which he sang one of: . .p new one-year con- j his bifpest recr.rd scilers, "Blue Mucuiy Records i Moon." ' I awakens only one day in every i black Roman style suede san- ing nylon Figur.e hugging strapless bodice gown. Matching rhistone necklace and 'earrings. "To have reached the age of hundred years. No villager is! dais, fortv without ever handling a allowed to leave, or the en-i Mrs. Marky Gurvich wash- ' .....5 UUIglllC WOJ, i ae of a million rec- i Torme formed a vocal Croupibrush or fiddlin with a DencilJ chantmpnt will hi hrnken and able nylon print dress with Bib- blaster I known as the "Mel-Tones" which j to have regarded with mature the town will disappear forever. Ucal pattern in maroon on white MEN'S SHOW was heard with Arlle Shaw and eye the painting of pictures' of A stranger, however, can stay background. Green pearl choker k nu a tiiwinl funtnre tin llio' .... - - . . i . ,V , nnrt hrapplpt anrt hlnr-lr nvlnn Harvey Dearv Pure WOOl - .-i" i jiuy wu u a uiyan;iy, iu nave u ne lans in love. " , . - Musicrafi label. From here he aod agape before the chalk ofl .... I mesh sandals. P,as,nnier , vrcoat with set out as a soloist and has been the pavement artist and then Now m dftwn tn ,h rhllwhl . Miss Carol Nelson-Teen-age hat -in light tage n the open Bool J.IV heard on Mu.sleraft. Capitol and ' suddenly to find oneself plunged 'v "h for the weddine Fo Towina ' -ress ln aqua K-nsKay- sngntiy .ue sttuarame MOM labels and lias had several Mn the middle of a new and in- , , edam?-t0-'0!ng 'ofr the shoulder. Puffed s'.eeved -rourers and a maroon and yel- U1U on vach. His "County Fair" tXlnXn XttZ'i ith lad eWect in ""'XTSt and "I Cover The Waterfront" i wltn Daints and palettes and "," , ?" , .'.ll0 1 at the midriff. Seed pearl chok-I Jerry Lemire-Wine corduroy , i THE CIVIC CENTRE PRESENTS The Final Concert of This Season of the are true collector's items. i.9flL.s canvases, nlld and not not to ta be bo dL;- dis . ' y...'. . , I ri er and aim white "uiic sandals. oanuaia. i oenea long o j jacxet " ana c-j grey aii- As he runs from the rnurcl1 j Dorothy DeBIass Two-piece wol gabardine slacks in the new couraged by the results, is an as Mcl is also a songwriter and yard, he curtain falls for the i sundress in bubble Kriskay feat toaeLher w 1th Bub Wells, penned tonishing and enilching expen- end of Act j uring circular skirt, empire they must eat, -The Christmas Song" which has ence. l ficpe it. may oe snarea Act II The men, in an excit- waistline and detachable bolero f ,1 live through lona ! been good for at Ivast halt a by others. . 1 should be glad if ing chase through the forest, jacket. Gay lime yellow shade .uiimau-a igloos are nullion copies in records and i these lines induced otners lo try of Fail MnwatV. k.. -....;;. .,, vrimnt. succeed in stopping tne run- i dress with navy and white print. which hir-h i I nave hav, Wed. April 16, 1952-8:30 p.rn. BRONISLAV GIMPEL World Famous Violinist CARL FUERSTNER Pianist - Accompanist COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments WISH A HAPPY EASTER TO ALL rhone Black 389 210 i Ui Street 0 4 i - I 1 - ' . J ' " ' i. ' I 1 f, ! . '11 -. -.1 - - t; ' r '-' m. w r ' ' 1 u . U ' -I . - j - ! '. , , fl , i f ' " I , " ... . i. V . i I ' i Ft ' 1 ! f . ;.. , '. - 4 ' St. 't - l .' .-.. V ' N. k T si' ' .; 1" ii, 1 'I V i but only when he is found Seaweed in and away, jewellery navy Deer." .McClel-! debut in 1940. In addition Melltried, and if some at least were emingly from having wh te. Navy mesh sandals. 'wart, a movin?' has to hi. credit several com- to find themselves dowered with nylon "truck his head on rock. Miss Deshka Fenef Cotton a - Mmg people of Can-; pos;iLns Ian which border on the abso.bing new amusement land.s. classical such as "California : delightful to themselves and at Back in the glen. Tommy tells dss in purple plaid gingham f ?fnt two years, 1947-1 Suite," dedicated to the West any rate not violently harmful Fiona he is in love with her, a white V?- band of eskimos Coast where Mel and his wife,; to man nor beast. I "There But For You Go I," andjnertud buttons Grey suodine Jin 2o0 mile most -Buy makes -up his mind to stay In h m nd bag and white straw north-! Candy Toxton, spend ol ; a paint box and have a Churchill, Man. His their time. The versatile "Vel- try. If you need something lo Brigadoon with her. As they n"Mr,11.1 ollt took h both an ac-jvet Ffel" with all his talents, Ui occupy -your leisure, to divert leave to see Mr Lundie a lass nft"X, ?r aUdh a"Und :ycur mtad from the dally round g jgJg; fl&oa'SSS nylon mouse fir survival. , to illuminate your holidays, do "a ins ine wcaaing guesis wun , h hite sandiK sandals wiih with rrenp ( ixplorer J. B. Tyrcll bush pUot.5 chlu,rcn, the only, not be too ready to believe that "My Mothers Wedding Day' c.epe fc . the existence of . paiiienpgers U) come out alive, yop cannot find what you want1 Tommy tells Jeff of his deci- s. Gastaldini-Pale Gastald,niPa e ttic eimos in 18&6 serialized first in the Saturday here. Even at the advanced age on to stay then discovers hat , Emmy W-d in the thousand.! Evening' PcAt this second novel of forty. It would be a sad pity Jeff was the inadvertent klUerWJ;?J .hl 4 there were 40 fam-! Dy tne author of "Perilous Pas- to shuffle or scramble alouj of the runaway. The shock of j 200 his friend's confession, and Jeff persuasion that the place is people. Mowat e" moves swiftly through its through one's play Ume with golf s 40 people left and loitering , dream makes him doubt Fiona f piot It draws the reader quickly and bridge, pottering, 'l'ar- Unto its tightly-welded plot and .shifting from one heel to the better off. You will know 'be-Jand town- as the day blames I wondering what on eartn that that i?ds'Jle 'av,es her- ln From trading with equal skill delivers the de- other, yond a peradventure,' interests for the dy-! sired effect of this type of story; to do as perhaps is the fate oi js really What you were meant ThIS Dav n-"ht tfibe. He writes entertainment. 'isome unhappy beings when all to do in your hours of relaxa- Tommy returns to New York, In e talked out of! the while, if you only knew, tion." I finds himself haunted.by Fiona's ifi'wu and into fur-j W G Hardy, president of the there Is close at hand a wonder- From Painting as a Pastime" j memory and returns to Scotland 'fd fishing for the Canadian authors' .Association, ' ful new world of thought anJj by Winston S. Churchill. to find her and "Brigadoon." Jiio promptly desert-has written a new novel, "The craft, a sunlight garden gleam-, - -- ' ' - AT THE' . CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM ADMISSIONS: Admissions: Members Non-Memb's 1.40 175 Rush 100 125 Students 25 cents mrs and fish Unfulfilled" (McClelland and ing with light ana color oi wnicn P!''fe. Starvation and ' Stewart), which tells the .story ol you have the key in your waist-'d- ia Canadian writer and his fam- coat pocket. Inexpensive lnde- Onward and Ijlpward n the e.skimo were fould locate the cari-'h year they sufler- ily, and the problems which be- pendence, a mobile and peren-set them during and after the nial pleasure apparatus, new .second world war ! mental food and. exercise, the Head of the classics depart-5 old harmonies and symmetries 4 oijoui (faster ment at the University of Al-, in an entirely aiueicm language hrt Mr r,rriv rhnsp Tnrnnto an added interest to every com ' mroitjUi lack of tne Arctic eskimos, r'l and walrus fat t fuel, the Barren '' never have haa u'r, when their sum-Siioking green twig.?, ''der the snow. :ticizes Federal Gov-'" for the eskimos as as the setting for his latest work mon scene, and occupation for of fiction. Its leading figure is every idle hour, an unceasing a newspaper columnist and au- voyage of entrancing discovery thor who gives up a New York -these are high prizes. Make mixtrpss nft.Pr a strueele. and i Quite sure they are not yours. FROM rejects an easy-money offer fromj "After all, if you try, and fail, done. Hollywood to stay in Canada there is not much harm The nursery will grab what the w WO lal Ho ,. 1 with his family. wribou inr thm .! Mr Harrtv vnhn has written studio has rejected. And then a;y return to the one !several novels and short stories, I you can always go out and kill "that will m-i,.. v, i.i is nrr.sirir.nt nf thp international Liome animal, humiliate somo I rival on the links f "le living on the Ice Hockey Federation. Rupert Radio & Electric or despoil : the green Isoe frlmend across If von must sell It. advertise table. You will not be worse on , Advancement in civilization calls for continual effort on the part of all, which in itself gives satisfaction. This page on Music, Art and Literature tells of men and women who not only derived satisfaction from their work, but contributed a never failing source of pleasure to the world. it NEWS CLASSIFIED. i in any way. In fact you will be ground for Arthur 'd novel, "The Des- (faster ISM . wocn Brew uthor's experiences r first for the Van- Province and later fuver Sun. i LRh. and his i 'washed plane that, . 2ln8ing him his chiKI- TureWerle Wh divorC3d ' 1 5,d somewhere alng the ft C0ist or 1" the New Western Releases GOLDEN EAGLE RAG Buddy Reynolds (Offlcltil song Budciy Reynolds Golden Eagle Fun Club.) HONKY TONK BLUES Hank Williams GONE AND LEFT ME BLUES Cowboy and Kathy Copas STINGY Helen O Connell and many others by such favorites as Moon Mulligan, Hank Thompson. Tennessee Ernie, Huwkshaw Hawkins. THE . DAILY NEWS i ri.':' ine account 9 V Wain.! Pbing I teTod. often excit-theMe Ls "sion, fc for for d Plane anu J survival of th TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP 211 Sixth Street 01 Phone 100 9 . Opposite Totem Theotre