I i. i n Prince Rupert Dally New Friday, July 17, 1953 miss rearson jiling Princess Margaret Rose furns From Tour of Rhodesia PERSONALS Heading Home After Visit IEOK11W 0 A IAIN S. STEINKOPF Mrs. Eleanor Black of Prince Oeorge and Mrs. J. Leslie of Fort Fraser left today by car after spending a few days In Prince Rupert as Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fossum, 121 Fifth A large cr6wd of friends bade farewell at the CN station last night to Miss M. JV. Pearson, who Is returning to her home In Edinburgh, Scotland after a 14- SERVEL'S the word! pN (API Smiling and y carefree. Princess t came home today to a fcuzzlng about her latest '-' land lacking the prcs- Avenue East. month visit with her sister, Mrs. Jean Krause, 928 Hays Cove 7 I fA " v i with KEROSENE Mrs. Dorothy Maslenkl returned on Thursday's boat to her home in Pentlcton after spending a month's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith of this city and her sister, Mrs. S. Froese of Terrace. Jirr reported boy friend, tin in the story, divorced pup Capt. Peter Town-mt to Brussels two days flic new air attache at Lh embassy there. Many Avenue . Travelling with her were Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse, 1216 Eighth Avenue East, and her life-long friend, Mrs. Angus MacUonald, 2149 Seal Cove Circle. The farewell at the station concluded a round of parties and The meeting of the Home- punk he was exiled from J committee held I at cooking was , mnt many elljoyable evenings the home of the chairman Mrs. j in this city at bridge and whist parties. R. Boychuk. ' After a short business discus- s a palace aide oecau.se Princess is rc- iVar-old want to marry him. this absence or the talk rin bothered the Prin-e was no outward sign i Last summer. Miss Pearson sion cards were played with and Mrs. Krause made a six- t-rf : ' j Mrs. . J. Larsen winning the prize, j Z:"' -h.- 6 ' If 'hU ?f8nt?hPM i " ited Mrs- Krause' "en-served by the hostess. Others retherolf present were Mrs. H. Muncey, j w. " " '. 1 I K. St' slv and the Queen i rived of, London air-onct lot airliner after w .iuu w.. T riHl,Ul-i i niiu otsviii owm vum- Scrvcl operates silently and efficiently on one gallon a week. -r Scrvcl has no moving parts ' ... nothing to wear out. Jc Servcl gives you more inside storage space and yet' it occupies less floor space. Servcl gives you a . . . 10-Year Guarantee Twice as Long as Any Other York. Mrs. L. Tattersall, Mrs. D. Smith, Miss Pearson . lives In Edin- tour of Rhodesia. Mrs! A. Oood, Mrs. T. Johnstone j "urgh with her nephew and and Mrs, tneir stay tiicre for niece, Mr. t . mi.t in and Miss 8. Johnson. lips. I Mrs. Moorehouse Is going to .THIS WEEK Nottingham, England, hut will travel ar far as Greenock, Scot it anniversary ui wu I birth, tho pres.; and fmitrovcrny ovr. Mar-rf)rtnd nffertinii for jil burst into full flow-fcne nnd over the Com-jlh. mMtRASSKD i t quickly set at rest llprrhenslon that she The film 'Prelude to Kill, mat' will be shown in the Civic Centre at t p.m. next Monday. Admission free. Henry Jackson Laid to Rest land, with Mrs. Macdonald and Miss Pearson. Mrs. Macdonald and Mrs. Moorehouse will be away for three months. Mrs. Macdonald Is going to Edinburgh to visit her aging father and other relatives. The trio sail from Quebec on July 22. embarrassed by the bdn? told about her Funeral services for Charles 'd the 2.000 Londoners See The Motorless Henry Jackson. 48. local drug gist who died July 14, were fycld this afternoon at 2,pjn. ftom airport railtnn with She Hise and confidence. d in pink, she stood un-ver win? of the sleek Train Porters Join in Religious Service Enroute to New York Orenville Chapel, B.C. Undertakers. Rev. Fred Antrobui officiated. Burial was at Fairview nnd waved gaily at the r ay; OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 Miracle of Modern Science Tod LOW DOWN PAYMENT . . . EASY TERMS Cemetery. ' Miss Myrtle Weir of the Dally , because that was all we had time iucen. In a light green Bid white shoes and ;is at the airport to News staff is travelling to New to pick up and away we went Pallbearers at the service were A. Hlnton, B. Bellls, A. Andersen, York to attend the giant Jeho- G. Auriol, K. Aird, S. 8tevenson. younuer sister and her vah'a Witnesses convention which ,Vith the Duke of Edln- i gets underway Sunday. again. "While Doreen, Millie, Leigh and I were eating breakfast. Mr. Tom Smith, assistant superin-tendant of the CN Railway, Join entered the plane for 1 Forty Prince Rupert citizens utes of private greet- j boarded special railway cars ed us. He wanted to make sure here last Saturday night and 11 emerged and chatted barring any delays the group everyone was comfortable and bright sunshine with will arrive in New York sometime enjoying themselves. Eveready... ups of airport officials today.- The convention is to be inibers of the Comet held In Yankee Stadium. "Leigh told him about making friends with all the porters and really having a good time to the vivacious Princess and seemed to be thor- If M In a letter to fellow-workers, Miss Weir tells about her trip aboard the CNR special: "There were about 30 people down to the CNR station to see the group of 40 Witnesses leave last Saturday. "When the conductor collected the tickets Doreen Glenn and I gether. "Mr. and Mrs. Melin, our tour conductor and conductress, also had a talk with Mr. Smith. "Every morning the group read a scripture text from the Bible and when it was read this morning the porters and ths conductor listened and joined in glad to be home, she 11 occasionally. Appat-ie has not shaken off effects of the cold she id in Africa. TO PALACE crew .confused them because I had ftrnodbves tn thn Batteries of from every type . . . Flashlights to Radios li2-VOLT BATTERY PACKS $10.95 and $14.45 You'll find a battery to suit your ercry need in McRoe's wide selection. . ... Coll in Today ! rials' the roval nnrtv i one-half of the ticKet and she i with us. JJ to Buckingham Pala-e had the other. Finally he got It i "about seven more joined our .Clarence House, where all straight and we were to ' train at Terrace, and told us that n Mnih(.r nnri Maronrnl irct our tickets back at Jasocr. 137 had left by car. At Smithcrs WATER truth about tells wins tlie ky The weather was auite dull I three more persons boarded and ide )ress furore over the (nance rumor continued The tabloid Daily 'ported 70.142 of Its Put Seagram's "83" to the Water lest. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour Iliad replied to a poll but still bright enough to sec a at Pcrow six more persons along lot of the countryside. i with our Circuit Servant. Mr. ,"Wc decided to explore the Ross Archibald. We were all so tfnlu a bit and do some visiting. ! glad to see Ross Archibald and We visited Millie Jeffrey, who also to see that he had brought was exploring all the '.'nooks and -his guitar along, crannies of the train. Also we1 "In' the ouernoon Ross Archl-visited Mr. and Mis. . Havedale,' bald staitod. us all singing and "nd Piilio Havcdale and Wanda 1 thw went on tor about two hours. Havedale; Mr. and Mrs. Closter, I We sang popular, cowboy, Scotch ! 1 -V f" ; Iwhether the Princess and bouquet. tarry Townsend, and 88 said yes. 9 It hough Townsend was rnt party in the divorce i , . l : .. . . . . , i ' 1 . ... - a..! .- U nlntlArl t It! FISHERMEMEPC0 RADIO-PHONE . . . wuu ni;ain5t ma win; uiane t-iosicr, ljoukihs iusu-i , u.-. tmu njiniw. awoo ....j Jkcs of adultery, the j Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hadland, guitar, Dave Hadland played the of England frowns on i Lynda Hadland, Mary Tomlln-' violin, Nora Thompson sang a ferriage of divorced per- I wvv pnd daughter Colleen: Mr. ' solo and Tommy Moran of Barret tain's leading Catholic i and Mrs. Melin, Robbie and Rock lighthouse also sang a solo, r, The Catholic Herald, j Kenny Melin, Mrs. Thompson, This entertainment was enjoyed ' Canadian. lVu)ty pfy Seagrams Sure Ipposln the match and Mrs. Jcrstad. Mr. Moen. Mrs. by everyone. week that the Princess ! ciouch. Mr. and Mrs. Dick and! "Further, the train stopped at irrenrler all royal "rank owenie Dick, Hllcia Schmidt, Ed- Vandcrhooi and three more Wit- ktus" If she marries This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colombia. r W. The Coatmasrer transmits on five bonds Marincmastcr receiver is the finest available. Positive 24-hour stand-by capacity is ensured, drawing a minimum of 2Va amps from a 12- or 32-volt source. Recommended nr Melin. Mrs. Insulander, Mrs. ncsses boarded. We then took Wlkdal and Einar Wikdal. Marg another tour around the train ini thews and Leigh Matthews, and met a few more people. A It Is really wonderful when you few of these were: Mike Solomkl, know nil th people on the train Terrace; Alex MacKenzie, Ter-ond they are all talking about race; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Had-New York. land and daughter Julia from "Fluallv wc derided to get into Pi"by JOnnd: Mrs. MacKenzie our berths. Leigh Matthews, a and daughter, Smithcrs; Mr. voung fellow p; about 11 years, and Mrs. Ciorrec, Terow; Mr. and told Doreen and me next day he Mr. Magnus. Terrace: Clifford could hear us trying to be qui?t. McKee, Vanderhoof; Mr. John I don't think anyone slept very Young. Prince Georuc; Leslie .51 Service ppoints Dr Counci -'--.II for long distance calls. Priced complete with power supply $444:50 ointment at the dls- luce of the 8er.tlon 2 w?ll because we were so excited, (Installation Extra) ticc ms expressed rt nthly meeting of the Marshall. Ouecn Charlotte Island: May Frost, Smithcrs. "Th? groun gets larger as we head east. We should be In New York Saturday." "Next morning at 8 a.m. wc were at Smithers for a 20-minut ? stor. All we ran say about this town Is that the air was fresh lupert Trades and Labor Delegates expressed that something could Ten watt ship-to-ship transmitter with nvnnmntnr nowcr suddIv. Recommended to remedy the situa-; ideally to 1 00 miles for distances up . . suited for sall boat installation. -s was reported by the nv rommittec ehairmin I Council decided to call i Priced complete with power supply ; $169.50 PRINCE RUPERT TO 1 Installation Extra) 1"'iir 1 1 J teii,,iiwaiiii"'i''Oi iwirs to help bovs p:in- enter the soap box ouncll will hold a special July 23 to discuss Labor tters, the Council bur-id the Jewelry Workers (p. 42 case. Vic employees delegate delegates' attention . to Jbijer to workmen in I along the roads from ?hrown by speeding cars, iharm could be Inflicted iy If a man was struck head. Slow signs were jpiored the council w.is IB city safety committee formed the R.C.M.P. of ption. Separate Marine Band Receivers for use with a nower of 35 watts ... its new with the above ten-watt transmitter are available at extremely low prices ... see these battery-operated sets selling at . 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