nt Evelyn Kudsvich, Hubert Pitts Nhe ried mo Nn — nl By Aun neialior D bh.K, ¢ C none 9 QM ts of gladioll adorned trimmed with seed pearls grace- {ner in the Bamt th rm at whet Miss pvotyn fully cought her f{Inger-tip veil Broadway an room at the eect Rudsvick, only daugh-land she carried a bouquet of! in the evenin reception w Non |, ir. and Mrs, Olaf udds- Ted roses. Complimenting her held ot the Bons 'of Noewag hall it i 18 Sixth Avenue Enstloutfit the*bride wore a black] when the bride's mother and oon the bride of Mr. Hubert] diamond neekince and eatring/ Mrs. Joseph Richards, in the va ae Pills, son of Mr. and |sel, a gift of the groom, absence of the groom's mother, ‘a Bison Pitts, of Charlos! Mrs. Kaare Rudsvick, sister-|recelved the guests, aap uysborough County, Noval in-taw of the bride, as matron] For the occasion Mrs, Ruds- Fat the Church of the of honor chose pink net over talfela ballerina-length gown matching headplece, white nc. Cessorkes and she carried pink and red carnations, , Bridesmaids, Miss Janet Gable and Miss Deanna Richards wore net over taffeta and nylon fowns In shades of shrimp and pale blue, matching headpteces and they carried pink and red ‘7 carnations, Lite Judith Vick wore a two-plece navy blue ctepo ensemble and white fC. Cessorles while Mra, Richards Wore @ pale blue silk gown and white accessories, Mr, Don Lloy Proposed the tonst to the bride, Reading the many congratu- latory — telegramg sent from United States and Canada was master of ceremonies, Mr, Art Murray, Refreshments were berved by Mrs. Dave, Gable, Mrs. -Ernie Blums, Mrs, Earl Me Manus, Miss Jacqueline Micholuk, Miss Ger- Meciution, Saturday. morn- er J 1. McMahon efficiat. Mle double-ring ceremony, in marringe by her the bride In traditional Awore a ballerina length Bichioncd of layers of net malin, featuring oa Ince Boiler tiny cap of lace Rlic dance, Port Edward Mepnity Hall, Friday, Aug, 5, me Music by Kincollth Or- _ Benefits for’ Bons of eal). (180p) mot Lake Ferry operating Berrpt Monday 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 Bontinuous from 11 aan, :. Weather permitting, 92628. (H) nt meeting Prince Ru- bd and Gun Cub, hursday. mA pin. at the new Club. Following the marriage cere. BOlver Lake, (41) mony, the bridal party had din- , POCOPEAIEFEDEREOOLO COLE teerersiaieecertecous 4 CLEARING gg Summer Cottons Mammon Dresses — 3 to 12) 1/, Off SP : fon Skirts —- 8 tg 12) ER ing Suits —- 2 to 14) [ ldid Sizes 3, 4, 5, Onty jim Boxer Long Jeons Le $7.69. Faded and Dark Blue. Slees 4, 6 and 8 Rudsvick, niece of the bride and Gall Feuchuck ts flower girls wore shades of blue and yellow net over taf- feta, | Mavening headdress and they carried baby bouquets of pink and white carnations, Best man was Mr. Frederick Viger, while ushers were Mr, Kitare Rudsvick, brother of the bride, Mr. John LaPorte, Mr, Janes Terlen, Mr. John Pala. hicky aid Mr. George Cloutier, ve Charles Balagno was organ- St, aldine Snitll, Mrs, Willlam Bag- shaw, Mrs. Mae Bond and Miss Marle Hiltz, The newlyweds will be leaving future to the clty in the near lve tn Nanatmo, eae vg egy ALTHOUGH the Roinan:supi 18 Just as hoLl:and bright-as"-the Sun that ‘ls brirgtng. mntd- summer, heat to thei U.8.,‘for- ward-thinking italian: design- ers have. their mindg’on: the cold ‘weather ahead.’ ‘This “warm as toast” ensemble, woven of red and white wool by the island weavers of Capri, was unveiled In the July heat. I bses, Cotton P "Short Pants LES ae (Vivi, Cord, Cotton, Sizes 2, 3, and 4 ; Finished with high-buttoned jn H collar In astrakhan-lype trim, Toe SS / with matching trim banding ae -OFR q Oppre the rene rater, secre and “ad ; Straight hem, the “after-skj’ e | 382) 214 6th St. jacket Is worn with slim black a , PLCC MOR BO seosocsoooness Woolen pants; cea ; Soaeresseooservenarovoate+s eereees . we Pen neticn eee a tee Cen ewe ose" ate Pate eh lat AT Least i ; ab 2 Veit tias h 7 ’ bayo gi Me? ; | 4 i ]}5 COMING To TOWN! Tho Notional Bureau of Advertising has. discovered it takes $55.00 to got a student back to school and only a fraction of that is snont on apples for the teachor.. ‘ | 7 to locate thet family, Back-to-School isn’t on $02,500 is com'ng to town, of the customor, It tolls « full story, it gives complote dotalls tho studont's mothor can clip it out tor reference, THE : : aily NON, Ex-City Couple Re-Visit Rupert Alter 27 Years After 27 years, former resl- dents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Self, rejurned to Prince Rupert Sun- day evening and have been re- newlng old frlendships during the past few days, Travelling from thelr home in Val d'Or, Quebee by car, Mr, and Mrs, Self motored up the Al- then made the journey here by train. ' for Kitimat where thoy will morrow for Prince George: to ree ume their extensive motor trip. yearly trips to Europe and the United Btates during the past {ew years, this te the first time in 27 years that they have re- turned to northern B.C. MOC >OP DLC CDOT FORS POOTEPIO OTE PERSONALS eerevecconarceroooroeneetoeeren Miss Marle Mortimer, one of i iver School of Art at Lake Kath- Fourth Avenue West, the Prince Rupert art clnss stu- dents attending tho three-week art class conducted by Mr. FA. Amess, director of the Vancou- lyn July 11 to 29, returned home on Sunday morning's traln, Ac- companylng her was Miss Eva Stromme of Smithers, who Is the gucst of Miss Mortlmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, 5, Mortimer, 508 Fourth Avenue East, Also returning home Sunday morning by train after altend- ing the three-week art course at Lake Kathlyn wore Miss Vateric Dearden and Miss Leslie Me- Laren, Miss Dearden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Her- bert Dearden, 1438 Overlook and Miss McLaren fs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McLaren, 421 Miss Dorothy. Powell, 150! Eighth Avenue East returned home Monday by plane after a three-week holiday as guest of her brother and alster-In-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Powell of Van- couver and brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Powell of New Westminster. 100 YEARS’ OLD The YWCA began In Great Britaln in 1855 as a voluntary organization to yromote the sociul, physical, intellectual and NEOPM DOPOD AIM POPPI P OTOP ANY Any morchant learning that a certain family would be in town this month with $82,500 would break a Inteh string trying ¢ family but the Tho host way to locate tho Back-to-Schon! buyer is to toll hor through nowspapor advertising whot your store has for the studont, In the Daily Nows your advertising has a 100 per cent Opportunity of being delivered because it awaits the convenience RTM NMEA teh! spiritual welfare of girls and women, Oe ey uska Highway to Fairbanks, Al- |: asker, back to Prince George and | 7 They left this morning by train | spend a day belore leaving to- |- While the Self's have madet soe toe ote aats anne: paver |, that tiny ee ea ee ee eee ae a aaa ee ee eee ane ae {ews MOET EP EOP SANS IS RSS 828 seo Pattern 4612; Child's Silvey Torontn Prince Rupert Daily News. 3 . Wednesday, August 3, 1058, nr ae i Vira no CATHY GRAY shows that ao water resistant upholstery just Introduced by B. F, Goodrich in New York {fs so soft and cool she can wear it herself, The company says the new alr- porous Koroseal has 50,000 tiny interconnecting cells to the Square Inch which alr-condt- tion the matertal to provide more seating comfort and flexibility than ever obtained before with plastles, ¢ r Drea mal os S weel SHORE and sweet is this ightic, with matching bloom- Crs beneath! Such a prouy way to keep your ttle misy, rool an hot stimmer eves wd the dhuram shows tow WASY i! fy Lo sew! Choose no- [ron nylon, seergueker, plisse = kW the full-length gown tay ey 4,0, 8, 10, Sivea 6 shortie and bhiomers take 24% yards 3b Inch, Coe Tin naltern easy to use, slime ye ds swe, dee led fe fit Hing romplate lusteated instru. Hong, | Rend THRTY 6 FIVE CENTS 2 | cation, Initlative and willingness | week summer camp at the Chtis- | Mer. Sieber's uncle, Rev. W. E., | . Small Start KITCHENER, Ont.. ®—Wait- resses at dime-store soda foun- talns may start by working for low salaries, but there are sub- stantlal jobs for girlz who take the business serlously, The day of the “fountain dict- itlan” or “fountain supervisor” nas arrlyed, with salaries rang« Ing around $7,000 a year for the girl who can supervise prepara- tion of attractive luncheon dish- cs and. keep things moving fast enough to satisfy hurried cus- tomers, . Advancement depends on edy- to take the special courses of- fered ambitious waitresses, Myrna Papineau, attractive 20. year-old. brunette, moved up through office: work and foun- tain service to become food de- partment operator at one de-. partment store here. She super | Warister Vaned Shstituie Head Rev. L, G. Sleber, pastor of] First United Church was elected president of the Native Workers Institute of British Columbia when the Institute held its an- nual conference tn Union College on UBC Campus, June 28 to July 4 Mrs RC. Scott of Va Was viected secretary, ; The history and culture of the British Columbia Native In- dians and how the work of the church influences thelr every day lives was the theme of the conference, Acotver Frank Anfield, former Indian Superintendent for Skeena Agency, Other speakers were Dr..Peter Kelly, son Reginald Kelly, form- er okbedlivi’ store ty ot “the British Columbia Provincial Commission for Native Indians and Dr. H. B, Hawthorn, pro- fessor of anthropology at UBC, Among those attending the conference were Rey. W, More, George H, Raley, “The conference was highly successful,” Mr. Sieber sald to- day. “It is hoped that the Insti- tute will again meet next June in Vancouver, . Following the conference Rev, Sieber, his wife and three chil- dren then attended a three- flan Leadership Training School qt Naramata, BG te . Returning home by car, tHe . Fv Anbitious | Among guest speakers was Mr. | Rev. George Affleck and Dri } 4 at K BY , all baked goods sold,’ -Elste Gerber, 18, 1s‘ fountatii|. supervisor at another chain store. “There's 4 challenge in Preparing appetizing swift Snacks,” she says, The girl who starts as a foun- tain wlatress and works up to a supervisor's job has to learn a lot Including how the foods they Seve are prepared orlginalty, how to bal tract the most customers, how to provide the right “specials”, how to please harassed business- men who want a meal in the shortest possthle time, Migs Papinean for instance be- gins her day by checking the stock of fresh fruity and vege- weather ‘|g normal, many of these wil) want plate dinners, | During a heat wave most will: stick to salads and lig wiches, © Amen MD, Jarell, en Sieber family Journeyed through the Carlboo and spent.a day with Sleber, at Ashcroft, B.C, July 28 when the senior Rev, Sleber | was celebrating. the 30th anni-! versary of his ordination. He was the first minister to be ordained In the United Chureh of Canada in Three Hills, Alberta, July 28, 1025, were entortalned by Mr’ Siebor's brother-in-law arid stxtor, Mt, and Mra, Melvin Wilko" Mr, and Mra. Slober returned home Saturday evening, ene nae eres HERE FOR 1988 at the price of « Single Door Refrigerator Wied dn cals (stamps cane | Hot he veeepteds for this pate tern, Pinto phitniy SIZE, NAMY, ADDERS, STYLER | NUMBER, Sond order (o ANNE | ADAMS, care of The Preteen | Ranort Wally Nows, Mattern Hoyt, AO HrANt Street West, ' Ont, ‘ Sontag emeomeeey bes nee ef nem pe y ‘ Cee nee ' fl ' boy a} i 5 Croat a | ihe ny horkN ' Hee aay aVaw SLs, le aclyertivenyent Is.not pruthe phert or displayed bry the Liquor aitrol oard or by the Govern Hh | “Th: Bore , tH Now Inside? New Oulside! barra na a alive has atom wil “Ale Condiloned ebrger Onily $3.00 A Week Pusweueuenee “7 ww , e SEND FOR FREE FOLOLR OW PHLCO tPHOIRATOR WAM ersessnsnenntenesyoen Anonets J ' 1 ' ' bewuwenunweuad MaRAE BSS. WAITED al Borvive Built Mt of Brithih Coluunpjps, 4s Gene r f ' . ~ Diol 2325" or 2326 } ' 1 my “ While In Ashcroft, the Slebers |. {torviews from 12 neon until ong baldivexs allinoay, or oxtrome dryiioas, A Kealp (hat has nover bron exer luce honllt Y . {tng ant Hate nnd Konlp hygiene that thoy are tay thelr v q Oi ' | ' Waldnnaa would bo 9 rarity: dnyt" ' ” Trichologlat in wiON. To quick Widely aprend wolore IW. t t How to Have Ha To Be Demonstrated Hete richologist vr af " gh Fa van 0 T aif “ Ieee? t rye fee orn ey Te, “oe A ov rwas Offers LONDON, ONTARIO (Special) — M. D, Jarell, Director of Jarl! Halr Experts of Cannda exploded the. myth of baldnoss” today. in an exclusive interview, “Baldness 18 unnecessary, costdy, And A plague to mankind," says Jarell, “No man need be bald, No man need suffer tho atignia of prémature old age that ts forced upon hin becatse he Is losing his halr. The Jarell method of hale ond scalp treatment can prevent baldess—can burn colorless tugs Into healthy, qrowlng hntr—enn mako you look youthful again,” Demonstration To Bo Weld ‘Tn Prinen Riport, WC, Thin revolutionary mothod af home treatment for the tale and} scat will ho domonsteated in Velniece Rupert Monday and Tues. ay ONLY, Auaunt # nnd Oth, at i tho: Princo Mupert Motel, Trl. holovlet WL. Martin wilt cone det the private, indlyldiad die VM. on August 8 and 0 ONLY, Thore tk no cost ar obligation, and you need no appalnlorvont, REARON FOR IALDNESS “Thera Ix always a season for i continued hid nation. lv Known authority, “Hale enn. Hol Rrow through a scalp that ts Infontod with dindroff,oxcosatye t ‘Tad cannot bo expected td pres W hale." Mons ane om, Women tuo, walk the strenta olny complotoly dovold of Woe Wire's grantest. ornament ~hale, Almily because they wore not Vb tho basio ruler of hale WwW Tho, almple! “sworn.” amphnaiod ity oxport la Urat childvon atiould be taught HO anno almplo bagle ruled of Wht for tho propor enro af tootly, Tf this wero the ayaa “ Monndlty NoltevoIved roll dodged ne ine f Look WW) Ule moat heavy, of baldnons "Mankii wnroniins at baldnens te heredts ron Wh nnlaintarprotas OTe lo bello? ry atone’ vises all food preparations and; ance § menue to ate |: On the way they learn auch}... . soda fountain: clementaries ua}: how to get rid of dawdfers, and|. ae rogulerttyor.: an’! upset © tables. Then she supervises the - itr "ry babys Onn breakfast counter, ~~ =. -* Fy Hite: tablets are, easy: (0 PLANS MENUS) Poti ri aun She makes up each day's menu, y Satire nae planning for perhaps 2,000 noun: |. a ‘mlnor {infant troubles, to time customers, When the 3 tmatern for ‘ater 60, ht sand-|. 1 Sere 0m enrumenranasqaartenpiaritn mony 4+ . i : BABYS Wn : | nt “Tri causes of baldness and how it can’ be p Written Guarante An exclusive interview by Ward Allon roatord: ae hpalbhy; aon Hoan." wave davell will gw: norma ‘iro, Witendad. a 1 cw aoe wy ey . “tarot Hale fixndrls of Garin alty mre eran en who Is not comntnt a WILY ronntlta ab the kcal hygiene while they wnelowaly ren wore growin ‘ellonta, After you are worrlad wall Telrtnla tho Prince: Tey may 0 PM, Th oxan) nel tbl ou ' an ae tot ‘hy i ey! ty debe os Waitresses Babs en ot : me uel At 5 “I could: never go back. tool. If fice work again,” says. Migs Pape. ineau, who hag 11 years’ service. with her store’chain, starting’‘tn._. Kirkland:Lake, “‘This"Job offers mich more in the way’of‘eieas = tive satisfaction and variety Ip Miss Gerbor, despite her youth, . directs the work of another busy. 1h; soda fountain and lunch counter tia Where other workers: may ‘be‘old: enough to be her mother..7,% ~"T have always’ loved Wol with food," she gays,“ Bob, ng" o ee oii pelle ate ie S : cok itForA Lifetime. ' ar 0 é: mek * a w ve Hon of tire sheory of noiiotles, Theory, ook nob state that‘auy: person “mitab be bald) bs ih mi \ because beldnoas | exists: in. tho “family, What It doos sity, ly thatitiy some familles, a rpndonoy alah to- wards an undernowilahod goatp,” The: purpose of Jaro Halt and 7 Gcalp. Exports: ta: to! teadhy the ! mothods of atrongthening tho wenk scalp and nourlainig tt to 0 hoalthy, vigorous condition, A healthy seal will grow hale lt It ls Nob already completoly. bald," wasrog Jurell, a Is Thero Hopo For The: ', Complotely. Haid? : ma! Th ils travels Uhronghowt: Unitod Staton and Canada, Jirell hig collected hundreds of toatl. nionlea at his nllyy W, dovalop - wonk tua Into healthy, mature. Mr All of hy ollonts “have startod with a private oxamitis Hon, hate and anny ninlyslasand v lamnivels of tho dlaoyctar, Farell 18 quick. howover, Lito a Nope. Town ane that hp aA ol abe oi. “We, strongly. Adviao," anya Lona: porson “who: 19. Inrell (yn bald ‘old ais hope “omptaloly wholanpver. of cagrowhin hath, I Lwe'pan there ta any .fisaben ‘ | Bibel Wd O.lale ine Oftare a Chine . Whe ly rn mineanten to, nny enrolls for trantimenti: f Mt te onny Inivewlen Will be. th wn af ] “weeny Wivo nutiefed ‘Wo'munt vogrow link, « AN, Mt Won boat ndvortinys: mont" a ty Your Wnty Hontthiy?s Ifyou have 0 acnin tanrdog by bout your. I) AL Mets Martin: ene ; | fit ble «Invited?: (nation “prlvAls ied an AD ane in any Ave: ie} aroll, uf RS K 4