Mrs. AnfieH espassing Pretty New Orleans Girl May Become First Woman to Graduate in Theoloav readers Anyone Interested In playh.K baseball for Commercial Hotel team please phone 876. t93l till TORONTO & A beautiful ; girl with a soft southern accent j expects to be the f'rst woman toi call, but that is really what It v.'as," she said. Women cannot go through King Edward P-TA meeting will be held April 28 instead of April 21. 92 1 Heads Auxiliary At St. Andrew's Mrs. F. E. Anfield was named president of. the Diocese of Caledonia Women's Auxiliary following elections at close f mm; rlub at First Unlt-n.unh are preparing for a l4 dinner on April 30 and h (ireene. ''ho' telling )Ut frt affsilr. uys It will ' l e didn't nay whether General otors Football' ... , ' States and hnvinir hparri a in-.!.t I vuii:gc nere. 1 . ; . a 1... .. t v1 ' 5.,. V A sr i f iV : . r... ... cual about 1 nmty College, she ri 1. Blanche Murphy of New Or- , came t0 TaTOTltc. Donnv:!.i of Brandon, Man. They will be married In July. However, Miss Murphy hopes eventually to carry on Christian counselling among women college students. "In the United States men and women are officially appointed to act as chaplains for college students. There Is a need for this here, particularly in, .the West," she said. Club annual meeting of players . and supporters at Canadian Legion, Monday, April 20, 8 p.m. (921 jywryM Moose Club closed SlS fr redecorating. Re- Her original plan to return U the United States to work in colleges was changed when she became engaged to another theology student, Maurice S. icao u 111 me rauuaiing class in theology at the Anglican Church college. If she maintains her present second-class average and writes a thesis she will be granted the degree of bachelor of sacred theology. She will be the first woman to receive the degree which originated last year and Is offered by ac on Saturday, J) opens of the 4!st annual diocese convention here. Other officers elected were Mrs. A. L. Holtby and Mrs. H 3. Prrwlrtcr, first and second vice-presidents; Mrs. T. B. Blackf re-co-(ting secretary; Mrs. E. Lind- April 25. Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 20, 1953 ' t- (94i Automobile nd Truck Operators, please note: Our repair service shops will be clowd on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- r fth. convening secretary; Mrs. R. Darton. treasurer: Mrs. A. credited theological seminaries.. However, she will not become "Rev." Blanche Murphy, as the secretary-1 day, April 21, 22 and 23, for our Hlnehliffe. Dorcas FOR SALE trpsaurer: Mrs. O. Reade. social , a n n u a 1 Mechanics Technical r""'1-" ui I"6ulm noi ai-srrviccs secretary; Mrs. F. M. j ? raining fcchooi. FaiU tlro0,t- v women to be ordained. Longaire. girls' secretary-trea- : ment and front end gasoline I That does not disturb Miss urer: Mrs. J. Davies, juniors' I pump services will be available , Murphy, who says: he men bring their fami- -hcn bowlers leave na Jjey don't do 150 Rood The iub kpierf went to Ocean over the week-end and .ivrn a lesson. But, Jovial Minlunt admitted this nf that the alleys were tu4 and he can't see why h iH-Wiil has finally mov-, his permanent home. He 1 evaniatlriR' his home on , Avenue two weeks bko .,? new tenants take over Hire into a room In a r's li'iurf. Then he be- ,m,(; ai;;iin la-st Wcrines-ins new home on lh Avenue. t Vr Rupert couple have ir.d aay. Roy and Mrs. have pone to live In the ;an They're travelling 50 they'll remember the riir drive "I'm not a suffragette. I can't secretary-treasurer; Mrs. C. J. I as usual. RUPERT MOTORS i . - 1 Currte, Little Helpers' secretary- j LTD. -162) treisurer; Mrs. O. E. Moon see why women are not ordained but It does not worry me that they are not." The tall attractive southerner educational secretary-treasurer: Restaurant As .a Going Concern j Do you like kids? Would you j like to know how to lead a group (Of them? If so, enroll now in has already had seven years of the Scout Leaders' Training Mrs. B E, Eyolfson, Living Mes-p'-vp editor; Mrs. H. E. Faure, Uving Mos'.age secretary-treasurer; Mrs. H. V. Tattersall, candidates' secretary; Mrs. J. Piince, Prayer Partner secretary. Mrs. H. O. Watts was named course. Phone Bill Doumont at.sluay- our undergraduate years 81 or Fred Conrad at in for'at Vassar, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., application form. Course com- j and tnree at Trinity. I mences April 27 and runs every She first thought about study-j evening to May 1. (94)iing divinity during her junior Phone 858 or apply in person !o Civic Centre Dining Room year at college in the states. In her senior year she made the honorary president, and Mrs. N. j Attention Fishermen and F. Arnold, honorary vice-nresi- Shoreworker members U F A W U di nt. ia.-i. vniiiu:t: wus ween to vote ! "It sounds silly to say I had a jr. in ixiiuin nnve m rci The following were appointed a delegates to the Dominion annual convention of Anglican 1a "im if fir ilii ilM'i lri.ru 1 i for officers of the Union, Wednesday and Friday. 7 to 9 p.m., in Metropole Hall, Prince Rupert. Thursday 8 to 10 p.m. in Paramount Cafe. Port Edward. 198- Automobile and Truck Operators, please note: Our repair service shops will be closed on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, April 21. 22 and 23. for our Recent Arrival From Greece Wed in St. Andrew's Cathedra women Auxiliary: Mrs A W:tson. Mrs. O. 'ynn and lrs ! A. L. Holtby. A feature of the secccd day I of the convention was a de-fsrriptlcn of - triu to Jerusalem ; by Miss Flsi. fcathbu.K. teafh-r A recent wedding of Interest The bride, a recent arrival here and in Greece joined in from Greece. Is the daughter of i at Miller Hav Hrwnit.i ...... .BC uruuuua oainuiauw . oir ana Mrs. uimivrus ouinaras. ReDorU were hearrl frnm th annual Mechanic Twhnnl nutives from every writ) and other organiza-'. the annual meeting of -rum Hoard rajne to a ver the week-end. The : Board meets tonluht ; orliKk in the Museum. t m.iy lie alriRht but kmnrr thinks it's defln-.port' for the young and if He and wife Marlhs jrload of friends to see a from Mount Hays on Hoi and Tina Kujalsi the view was wonder-but btmve came aw-:iy (or all the 'hikers.' ier lliiur Frizrell has and Dorothea Samaras In a ser-l Given In marriuee by Mr. Koxt . executive nfn'fer. .n trr. I Training fhnni Pari. h,- vice at St. Andrew's Cathedral I Mai us, the bride chose a white idelecates of all hrnnchei I ment and front end tramline conducted by the I usil S. Fmckter. Rev. Canon ; js'ipiwr satin gown inset with lace I throughout the vast territory of 1 pump services will be available ;net. A floor lenpVh veil was held jthe diocese of Caledonia. ! as usual. RUPERT MOTORS .... m plar)I by a Uara corona cf j Mrs. H. O. Bird sang a solo LTD. (92) Jtf nU with pern-ls. bhe carried a bouquet of j at conclusion of the business j white lilies, carnations and roses 'session. A tea was served at the j Mis. Bill Pavlikis. matron of ; Bishop's Lodge by Mrs. Watts. : honor, wore for her ensemble a! Irene Oulton Speaks Vows l suit of beige with while acces- I series and a corsage of carnations Af A f f nn J In New Church nnd roses. Junior bridesmaid, r"' "viUVJ lJ ThPlma Pavlikis. wore a blue Moose Whist THIS WEEK Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting tonight, at the Commodore Cafe, 6:30 p.m. LOBA airetini Thursday, April 23. Jayree weekly broadcast, 6 p.m. Tuesday. Sea cadets on the air. Panel discussion between aldermen and high school students, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., over CFPR. I bark to Vancouver on business trip He comes i i ite the birds . . . but nt trip home Informed ' Rupert's weather Is t ghter and warmer than I -v. N.Utll 1 I aie of the lost ladder' solved, althouEh the j SMITHERS Smithers' new i tiress and blue rr-wn. i United Church was the acene of Rest man Mr j Rpid pretty spring wedding when ; R.ceplion WM hl., at tne .Irene Lloise. youngest daughter , hom, of M, and M, PavlikL. ! Mrs. E. Nielson and John Mos-tad were first prize winners in i t I-1A QlttrHnn n(nU f ssh 7 McRAE Bros. W Ltd. "The Store That Service Built" ;of Mr and Mrs. Ray Oulton be- The bride's t ible u"ca wic featured KJiuiru Jvumtij m&ith ivnni5C wni.St 'm K f t u tf I T. .... V . ' beautifully decorated wedding s ! drive participated In by 48 llus JoJmson. of Mr. and , ; omy ton ; cake bank(,d bv fluWC1.s players. 1 McBride St. Phone 3U i a ho returned Kert Jtf- .Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Rev. R. H i f Other v.lnners were Mrs. A. & Toasts were proposed by Mr. Woollam olflclated In t-ie double f? 4-l.Ht lalder has not Reld, Rev. Prockler and Mr. H. f ""tifiecl Bert's ladder f. viing a couple of weeks F. Olassey. The couple will reside at 1160 Park Avenue. : Norton and H. Deane-Freeman, (second prize: L. Franklin, pool prize after cutting with John Mostad and E. Nielson; Mrs. Lillian Williams, door prize. Refreshments were" served by Mrs. L. Holder, Mrs. F. Good and j Mrs. H. Muncey. I has been returned al-aiy.steriously as It dis- ifiv who started the .'! fund here for flood Holland. Miss Jean v.: hotpital but hopes t 00n to reum her nftr(tiitiS ' ring ceremony. I The bride entered the sprlng-. flower decorated church with her i lather who gave her In marriage j Pieitily dressed she wore a white j nylon gown with nylon luce bodice. Her elbow-length nylon ; gloves were edged in the same i sheer lace medallions as outlined the filmy finger-tip length veil ; which fell from a halo of orange ' blossoms. j Roses and fern formed a beautiful wedding bouquet. I Mr. Donn Bruhjell was best man. j Utile Miss Karen Poffenroth. Only The 83-ycar-old well- 13Hrs.45MIn From Terrart U IJIcefinrj The women of the Moose held their regular meeting In the Moose Temple w.lh Mrs. F. De Blnss In the chair. There was a good attendance M as taken 111 sud-Saturday morning. Moore has returned vacation In Seattle ... V. ::.y TORONTO the groom's niece, was $189.70 flower I and five new candidates were i initiated. clip and mail f 'Oliver and Is still talk-7 ' " the new styles of I tl clothes In Seattle "'rnlHl Olenna doesn't I quoted In the nre. ft Canadian Pace j The Homemaklng committee put on the entertainment with a kitchen band followed by a bean supper. Alice Good was girl. Mrs. Helen Poffenroth. sister of the groom, was matron of honor and wore a gown of saphlre net and velvet. She carried a bouquet of carnations and ellRUNCS - this ordergram TODAY ! length about her Miss Helen Tweed won the fern t membership jumped t Week Khan ... mriitt'.-iinii Kuwiif.V-V''V v '-1 ! . '"t ( Marry '.Mariner.'' itrs.. J. f-r", y-r --"---1 : ; and Mr . The Daily News, "Prince Rupert, B.C. Ceniult vow Travel Asmt 14. . Herman played t,he wfddijig 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE DAY 13 QPTOMlffRIST... f", Khx "air were wei- ll the fold. Peter Is no ? '" re He ncprt t h ' CmumIim ficllic Alrliort, march. A reception was held at the ! SAVE MONEY Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 '"'ant in the same " manages .'. . Alex also well knna,n In Your Travel Agent j1 home of the bride's parents In the afternoon. After the reception the newlyweds left on a motor trip through the southern United States. 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