Kuper! Duly News Ml ny, August 16, 1954. Mont 2 ArerN AGI K ORIGINAL vobn Moore yi! Bolla on slim: Sheath ENG FASHION other women will: deatre’ ‘and men: ees to this column -‘Talmack’s inspired, young! gner—John Moore. This: is the silhouette both: rica love—the cape collar winging wide over the heath! More than that, this Is just about the most Bve've scen anywhere, If your figuré is average, the: Anece of Mr. Moore’s technique will glve you the: m: model. If you really have a Venus figure, be Mop traffic! Not that this is a “speclal- occasion” pwear it out in the morning and all ‘day—always. Micdee you look your most elegant, Mr, Moore made charcoal silk linen, You might make yours in silk ( _ or pique. Remember, only if you make it, haye y the Talmack Original, can you have this design: Start anyone sewing! fee) | is available in Misses’ Slyes. 14, 12, 14, 16 and 18. B33, vards 39-inch fabria. - LY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern AGLI to Pattern fnee Rupert News, 60 Ffont St. W., Toronto, Please YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER , and Bon lrea wall Cf Daloates ms [ Wek; in Amazon Fingle Canadian Press people are treated dally for tro- RET ECKER pical diseases, poisonous snake P)—A shy, self-; bites, Jungle wounds. ; me! cil has dedi-' Often in the middle: of the |. mee nedical work: night, the Canadian nurse ts hitive peyple of called to a grass hut to aid an Ble. She is Lau-'Indlan mother at childnirth, Maushter of Mrs, It all began a few years ago rehambault. | when the’ serlous young woman tly into the re-| graduated,” gf the School of “My own destro,” sald’ ‘Lair Beis here, a com--enee, “was to do some work In the bad hte mains | worl. that was really necded, to BS uf the order use the knowledge that years of ‘fe Que. Shei training and study had given to ‘ch noticed in at help people who otherwise would J Knew her story, have no help.” ' her round, resl-' About that te, she heard Biot makeup | j that a group of Franciscans from Bluray curling 5) Montreal wns going to the Ama. PPialn, zon to carry out missionary work “re ty an honor{and work amongst the lepers, i ica Die health fram - 0, Frisco Mec . meeting of the Piincé Rupert . PLAN SALE | welcome of.a Guest, Mrs, Ella '|ber,-Mrs, Mary MacLeod, who hus : ance, {wishes ‘went to’ ’ Mrs. | her new semi-fitted sult, care- ‘| supple ‘line, , but. ‘allowing. - ‘|.walking, Collars are wide and ithe basic greys and browns and Anclude'a rainbow of vivid colors. Hf Montreal who, Oe except her (Is, 1X years ago Yl Indiana, Ditton, banks on the Tends in Monte acont a meal, lier iissistants, UST supplies, re Darrah, ans DLE sitar sit, from mile, and Allen in Cithalle girl Meal, OME a streny ve people be» enh the wooden as Miss Leaypats fewer Shan 30 kovered ‘Nude! HU. OnLy partly Jee found crn). Pd Knees ty the i Payte Batti Wis taken to Pera Hospital MR treated: oy me and thigh, Moller Spay Meked WW after “onpliint that nmin In tho tor sate thls Nels iat xevoly SM eriiyg from Die sny Thoms it } Intoxe ‘ton, ih Wherty IN New i dedlontod hy Y Chvelang on N Tied by hey Beal hat Chi Hears. Revort A report on a recent interna- ‘tonal conference in’San Fran- cisco highlighted ° : . Saturday's Credit, Women’s’ Breakfast Club at the Broadway Cafe, — -Presiderit Mrs,’ Catherine Laur. highlights ‘of the interesting. af- falr.and souvenirs’ and. -programs of the events they had attendea decorated ‘ile breakfast: table, ' The Saturday teeting also saw to be Staged here August: 28, and Stewart, and of a former mem- been absent for’ severdl- months. Olson reminded members: that study meetings | would: be resum- ed thé third week: in September and asked ‘for. a. Sood attend- le, who, with Mrs. M; Turner, ate , tended the San-Franecisco’ con- ‘| ference, gave the report on the plans made for'a rummage sale} Educational Chairman Mildred} £47 “WELGGIié. ADDITIAN ‘to. any wardrobe is this nutmeg brown A birthday corsage and good Evelyn Smith, and the monthly prize, doriated by Mrs. C. Sauer was won: by Mrs. Mary, Turner,” and! a spécial’ pile. ‘by Mrs.‘ Stewart. Fe Ad E Easy Shaan Jor Ale I, Sigh Wall By DOROTHY ROE - ‘NEW: YORK. ue _ Designer Adele’ Simpson bases her fall ‘fashion campaign’ on a platform | | of freedom: Freedom from re- straint, freedom from fussiness and fredom from ‘alterations, Previewing her fall collection for the international ' fashion press, this diminutive mogul of high ‘style. introduced a number of ‘new and easy, silhouettes most prophetic of :which probably was ' fully: shaped to: give a smooth, the ‘wearer room “to take breath ; ‘wiuhout' popping a but- ‘ton, ° . Jackets: or: ‘hese new suits are fitted: in front,,straight in: back, at.the jacket hem, in back Skirts are slim, but with room for easy often’ open. Colors start with . The “princess back” ‘silhouette 1s ayother new note In the Simp: son fall line-up, being she yn in ‘afternoon and cocktail gowns, ‘featuring a ‘waistline dipped in back, with side skirt fullness, “CENSORED NECKLINE" Parnis accents “the shape” in A-eollection notable for. beauty of line and richness of. fabrics, She: introduces the “censored neckiine,” advises women not to look “over-diessed by mistake" and highlights a series of “trip ¢ alliance” costumes. They con- sist of matching jumper, blouse and Jacket which look like a one- pleee dross but become almoat a: complete wardrobe with the “of! wain, On agua! Jacket tech- nlque, Nettle Rosenste!n, hleh prics'- ess of the “ittle black dress,” Sho asked {6 go along, When. the hont in which the party was travelling was wrecked she RAV ed her travellers cheques. Every thing else was lost and {t ‘was; her money that got them finally, to Indiana, on the upper reaches. of the Amazon, not far south ot, the equator, The Franelseans establishiod thelr chapel and: school while Miss Le Wevro seb up a small hospital necomipadating alx and hor fafirmary, “Thad a lot tolearn,” sho tel mits. “When 7 waa entled to my rst maternity case in the mid: | dle of the nlght, E cavofully atest. Wed omy instruments, myselt) = first, Then, while t was working an the mother, I felt something splashing on me and ny pationt, | I looked wp, i was droppings: from chickens roosting in the rattors, A lot of good my ator Wen wan " . “SWEETER, FRESHER _BLAVOR | Pacific Evaporated Milk Is - protected by golden lined, vacuum » $ealddcans, Tho: only canned milk processed In ne, endorses the bloused, youthful siihouet(e for ‘fall, shows hem- Ines slightly snothes. Osher sy aie Hyniformly aarraw exept — for afersflve wear, Ter su'ts fen- {turo short belted bloused Jae- kels, often fitted in front, matehing blouses, and a varh- Yon In the form of a stralzht box jacket worn wilhout 9 belt Low, wide necklines: are shown on dresses: for afternoon or cocktail went, with the deval- | lebnge offen made nerve shart | ing by an almost Invlatble fill-in of akin tolor chiffon or tulle, ne tye bee RUPERT SIGNS Commercial Adveritaing and Decorating | a deep} and ‘sometimes have a half belt, ‘Alzamora. Guatemala : ‘are’ cheap’: A ‘good Sheath dress, Designed: in teather- ‘weight wool it is" suit- vable’ for’ Wear Irom early aut- | umn through winter. The sur- plice . wrapped bodice » with winged collar, fold-oyer :shoul- “der line and-turn-back cuffed “sleeves balances the side- but- ton wrapped effect of the elim skirt, ‘ Caton a bs Fu bs tev . Cost of oLwing Hg hin in. ‘WM treal “MONTREAL CP) —~ TL say one thing,” said the small, dark- eyed Guatémalan secretary, “although there’ is much political: unrest in my country, the cost‘ of living is about. three times cheaper than in; Montreal.” Mrs. ‘Mariethe Alzamora; “who has Feen living here. two years with. her two. young daughters, sald in an interview that food in Guatemala is much cheaper and.“we don’t have any heating problenis,. either.” ~~ “A thick “sirloin steak’ in Guatemala costs 25° cents.a pound,” she said. “And, ‘because of the low prices, we. always have meat for lunch. as well as ‘for dinner.” |. - SERVANTS CHEAPER On_ the question of ‘help, Mrs. |} ‘said “servants . cook is paid $25 a month, But... few servants.know how. to handle electrical’ appliances, eth "In spite of all this,” Mrs, Al- zamora: added, “I like living Jn Montreal very} much. " Jerstad. Rites - This. ‘Alfernogn Funeral service was: scheduled | for this afternoon for the infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ted. Jerstad, 752 Taylor Street, who died Friday in Prince Rupert’ General Hespital, . The Rey, Canon Basil 8, Prock.. ter was-to conduct the service at, Grenville Court Chapel, followed ; by burial al Fairview Cemetery, Popular steamer Prince Rupert | SAILS FOR ond Tefermediate Ports Each Thursday ATES pam, For KETCHIKAN © WEDNESDAY Midatgtit Contfort and Serviced tor Hee rv HON write a “AU Olty ur Doepat Offer Heine Raper, WO ae Wirth Sireet . — wo He y00 Hh HEAP ' pac Fit Mec "ite i ’ ats) {cade bouquet. of pink frill. toses in? VANCOUVER Yzerman, . “The: ‘bride ‘1s. ‘daughter of Mr, ‘and: Mrs, . Pete - Richards of Pringe Rupert and’ the .groom, ‘gon of Mr, and Mrs. Karl Yzer~ man: ‘of North Vancouver, B. C, ‘Baskets of gladioll and stocks banked . the altar’of the church for. the lovely wedding in which! the: bride, given in marriage by ‘he father, was charming in'a ‘gown, of: white French ‘lace and ‘net;.featuring moulded ‘bodice with: ‘Illy point sleeves, She wore ‘a chapel veil of net studded with ‘silver sequins and carricd a Cas- and stephanotis. ATTENDANTS "The pastel, gowns of her’ three attendants formed & pretty foil Matron of Honor was” Mrs. Charles Magner,, cousin ‘of: the’ bride, bridesmaid, -Miss . Lenore | Faught and flower itl, Miss‘Ro- berta, Rossi, Mrs. ‘Magner . ard; Styled ballerina gowns of net! over satin. with matching Stoles, dn pink and blue respectively, |« ‘while the dainty flower girl was in fluffy yellow organdy: All wore wide picture’ hats en tone, an "eatried sprays of white, car- _{nations, Groomsman was Mr, CArl Yzer- rman} the groom's brother, and ushérs were Mr. Charles Magner and Mr. Verne Hurley. . Mrs. Yvonne Schaeffer was. soloist [and Mr. Charles Balagno organ- ist for the ceremony, . RECEPTION Following the ceremony, the bridal party enjoyed a wedding luncheon at the home of -the bride's parents, and in the eve- ning, a large reception was held in the Elk’s Hall, with the bride's mother and Mrs. Edward Smith assisting in receiving the more than 200 guests, Mrs. Richards chose for the occasion a gown of grey with red trim and accessories of white, with corsage of t Ted carnatic Ns, Soma i TOWELS - || 24x42", pair .... $1791, aha for the bride’s white: ensemble, 5 | ‘Miss. Faught:: wore . identically | Gatineau River near Dttawa. Annunciation Church Scenel | Of Ot Yzerman-Richards Rites The Church of the Annunciation was, the scene pis of G.pretty wedding ceremony Tuesday morning when|: Donna Lorraine Richards became the bride of Rene Mrs, Smith wore a dress of black lace over raspberry red taffeta with black accessori¢s and cor- |’: sage of white carnations. . A hand-made lace cloth: cov ered the bride’s table whica held a three-tier-cake flanked by pink tapers.’ Mr.:Harley Lewis was master Of ceremonies for the af- fair, at which’several congratu-- latory telegrams from many 4 points were read.’ - Mrs.’ E, Olson’ cut and served. the wedding cake, and other ser- viteurs, were Mrs. Verne Hurley, | - Mrs, Glen Olson, Miss Ila Hague, _|Miss. Nettie ‘Dregier, Miss. Ada. a Berardi and Miss Sharon Bury, A ‘Thigh ‘pdint’ of’ the evening ‘was presentation. of her bouquet by the bride to: her grandmother, Mrs, G. Decinio, Out-of- town ‘guests attending | included Mrs, .D,. Gurvich . of: Vancouver, Mrs. J, Hansen: of; Bellingham, . ‘Wash, -Miss Diane ;Miller of Port: MeNeill- and Mr, and Mrs. Nick Richards: and. son Of f Vancouver, PERSONALS. err Mrs, John: F, Magor and child- ren Robert, Donald,’ Elizabeth: and: John, returned here: Satur-! day night by train from eastern Canada’ where ‘they had spent: the past two. months. Visiting with Mrs, Magor’s mother. on the , A/Sub- ‘Lieut, Dianne Kennedy of Prince Rupert; who-has séery- ed as a Wren at HMCS Chatham here since late in ‘1951, -has ‘left for the east and: continuous naval duty,. ‘She will’ attend ‘a reserve intelligence ‘course’: at: HMCS Carleton, Ottawa, possi- bly followed, by a course at HM: CS Star, Hamilton, Ont. ° , - GANDEE FILM ‘NEW DELHI (PA rhovie film ‘on Mahatma. Gandhi. and : his principtes willbe ready for re«' lease in India next: month... The: film, in-color; ‘has an ail-Indian cast. headed: by : Ram. -Narain | ber of: Parliament: Pe oe Ma ls Singh;' 70; white- bearded 1 men- LEADER RETURNED ‘CANBERRA (CP)-—Labor. mem;|' bers of Australla’s Parliament have - returned -Dr, ‘Herbert: Vi: Evatt as patty - Jeader. He wou “ NEW: LIGHTING ave GOODSTONS; : ‘England | Oe Electricity is. to’. be installed’ in’ 13th ceistury churches’ In.. this; Kent town. Lighting will have a candlelight, effect... This “adveniseneth is not. ished | or diplayed by the Liquor’ Control: Many more ‘less’ expensive ae models: to select’ i trom t: Board ‘9 by. ‘the: Government’. sof "Bash Columbia” 4 “Chock: ‘whith ° ‘ruins! "oven ron and: off automatically: Oo. -p set it in: the. ‘morning, ° ‘and ‘arrive home: tO... “ready- to-serve: dinner. * “@ o _ Roasting: pan. .- e Oven interior Light. me Combination Brolting aid Ue u ike ahle | ¢ “ Don't t Wis GRAND AWARD ‘ ¢ SWIM DAY " AUGUST 22 at McCLYMONT PARK swimming, Diving——4 ovonts in cach of 5 age groups Hat "including novelty events, Inhalator Squad Pemontration THE DAILY NEWS TROPHY © FOR THE BEST ALL-ROUND SWIMMING COMPETITOR SUPERVISION ‘BY THE PRINGE RUPERT PARRS BOARD - “ The Daily Ne ws @ Disploy of Fancy ‘Diving—non-competitive @ Comedy Diving and Swimming—non-compotitive — Fist i in ai ' :