_ Despite dam successful tea an Mrs. Melvin Hetland, prestdent recelved the guests, Ba )|, PRESIDENT —-Mrs, m3 Smart of Toronto y elected national at the Lmpertal Order Buf the Empire at maztion’s annual cone mn Winnipeg. She sue- © Kathleen Drape of (CP Phuto) . . y iim hower h Honor 7 hy . Lhhbard vd b> Morgan, td mk Wis Hastess at a bower Saturday even- Serving at the Inaividual tea | tables, centred with spring fow- ‘ors, Were Mrs, Andrew Fosshelm, t Mrs. John Pederson, Mrs, Chris 1 PERSONALS PO PP Snag Mrs. W, D. Vance and Mrs, HH, T, Wilford left the elty this morning by Canadian Pacific Alrlnes plane for Kelowna where they will attend the B.C. Grand Session of the Eastern Star, June 6. Tand 8, Mr. and My. Jack Yagar, 830 Summit Avenue left by plane thls morning for Vancouver where Mr. Yogar will receive medical attention. Mrs. Willtam Dunean and baby left this morning by plane for thelr home {n Vancouver, after spending the past ten days visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. John ; McLeod, 653 Fifth Avenue East, Ay Miss Doruthy Hib. Re omarriage to Mr, wham WH be an event large numberof mise! booker Refreshments! ‘eo dd s Roch Beauehenin, i t- Nicholson and Mrs, 7 eae Bec. but unable ta ate Me Mrs Leonard Loucks! Beis) Steingrube. | ders Broctoal Moose, Prinse: ae No 1051, will hold mepeeune Tuesday, May mae teomake final ar the Smithers | eek All members are, meet? etiend Also the ae Mee are cordial. Heh necting. © for @ 6) Ron Chinese Foods at Cafe Chicken Glolet mee? eusde Prawns, Res Mein Sweet and Boke finest T-Bone a: het Brand Beef, prthen any style. Hal; f ev phton, Distrlet \),, oy Ganada. | hounance Counsel Wy Thion meeting mee pentery Hall, 8 Re! Btls, (126) , ‘* —rtnnenessahe Acre rRsementenaraane Baa '(ST REPORT wt Investnent Dealer Ino Lntest Report | et! Protpecty: of wa UN al SM HUY Maps h myn BULLOCK Ua, ‘conte -atunneeneamaeemmael mB Says: | VEX 12 64 BEACH BEENA GROCERY France, Montreal, Bena Bill 2nd Annual Sweathoorts on tode, Thursday, Friday and Saturday | at Tho Civie Contre Mr. Wentworth Brown of Van- couver and, vice-president and general manager of Colnnbia ver let the clty this morning by, Temple contingent after its two day visit here. Mr. Clark is a brother of Past-Potentate John A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clecone, Successtul Tea Staged By Lutheran Church WA. p weather Saturday afternoon, al. d sale was s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Lutheran church. taged by the Women’s 1 Seeman eeseenin ates meet sete weet 8 a anges 8 pte conn eke Rept Berg and Mrs. Clarence Adtand. At the home-cooking table Lals Olsen, Mrs. Hedvik Wick and Mrs, Harold Helland, Mrs, Lars Nellson and Mrs, Henry Stangbye wore in charge of the novelty booth and Miss Hélen Olsen had charge of the candy stall, So . Assisting In the kitchen were Pedersen, Mrs. Anton Dybhayn, Mrs, Gus Mostad and Mrs. Mar- tha Johansen.. Mrs. Bernhof Pedersen | was the “cashier. briefs ~-e— By JOCELYN BOLTON — It Is nice to be home again ‘from Vancouver, is a bit tring as everyone is al- ways In such a rush and one ects to rush also, The Credit Women’s Breal:fast Club convention wag wonderful and I think that Prince Rupet was really put on the map. Cellulose Company Ltd., Watson: Southern delegates seemed to hiny was spent playing! Island, left the city this morn-lenjoy our folders and asked Me: which the bride- Ing by alr alter spending the many questions about our city. By:cented with a eor./ past few days here on pusiness, | They wanted to know where tt ,was and from the many ques- aifts, displayed in a} Mr. Charles Clark of Vancow-|tions one felt that they would jsomeday visit Prince Rupert. ICPA plane after being treated; The Prince Rupert. Women's iw Mes. Terme Panv- 0 Prince Rupert General Hospi- | C back Watt Mrs Jonn | tat for Injuries received in an motif" wag very effective. avn “Veter Fi int jAccldent Sunday morning just! The fish-lunch was also en- a) _ bvurnek Mrs, | before the CNSS Prince George ; Joyed and we thought It was the veal, Mrs Willian Me. | Sulled carrying Shrine Gizeh ‘best meal served during the con- redit Breakfast club's "fish ; vention, | The seiner that Mrs. John A, ‘Mair lent us and the candle to- jtem poles she donated were igreatly admired and the women {who won the tolems were thril- 11727 Sixth Avenue Enst, returned | ied with them. To help and in- cto the city over the week-end, terest local people showed dur- after a two-week motor trip tons our convention helped make Vancouver and Seattle. Alreraft production in Britain engages nearly 250,000 workers. i ~ _— Success, re ? ! BIG INDUSTRY ‘opened the Museum for tourists | We have had the Prince Rupert club’sgpart o In our absence Mrs. Peter Bird who visited Prince Rupert on May 23 on the CPSS Princess “Loulse" and judging by the reg- ister many (rom the erulse ship paid the Museum a visit. more money and coins given to us and will have a complete case of {tems of interest, The floor upstairs ds painted and makes the Museum | loox so much better, . When the weather iniproves : and we eet a fow dev dave we hove to have thé entrance also rainted and our new sign finish» ed. eee ee Re = a nate aterm A eat ! i { 1 ' THIS PERMANENTLY pleated | chalk white cacktall gown Is | to be shown in New York by the Association of Canadinn Conturlora at the frst all Canadian showing of fabrics and designs. A floating over- xkirt of fan plenta sets of! the | shoath Wnes af the dress nd its chevron arrangement of pleats. Desianer is Marle § on. » 8c.) | 35H 30¢ "ox, OY, Rupert, - Ing Dyaks with whom tvey Hed Eveleosic en ‘ | Ssonng Th Whst Sn CO : A former resident of Prince. Mrs. Marcus Merritt, | wife of missionary Rev, Mares Merritt, has “Juat completed a; week's visit to the elty after an! absence of 10 years, Rev. and Mrs. Merritt were alatloned here during the Sec- ond World War. While here Mra. Merrilt has, born the guest of Mr. and Mrs. : Leonard Dixon, §t1 0 Herman: Street, She left, today by plane! for Vancouver to Jaln her us band and childvan, After a leave of absence of a year’ in Canada, Mr, and) Mra. Merritt ave returning to West. Borneo to resume thetr work among the formerhead-hunt- | | for (hron-onden helt vents prior fo returning to Canada: They , expect to renin in Rornea for! nother four years, | (Daylight Sivlng thine) Vast Pansoneer and Mrelght |) Aultlingn trom lrbine Rupert |! To Vancouver m Friday and Bundy We pan No Willmablridiey and suns fp (ny 0 pan, | To Stewart, Atlee Arin-Git- day 6 aan, ‘To Masset wd Nearth Queen Charlottes -— duvet, 18, 40 pm Hee Meret Uy Cheeeneney Can ela tate June tnd 2a pan, Pisaenreny hone afommer one hour before walling, Pannenqor Hexorvetlony Hrolght MNooklngy Borvie WC. Kinee 1600, LES BMITI a. Priney Rupert Agont AON Srat Aves Ph, SANs & Addy - were Mrs. Richard Giske, Mrg.| t/to# Mrs. Arne Husoy, Mrs, Bernhof || MUSEUM —| The. big city ,} foreign this exhtbit shortly. D, McCork- | Indale has lent us a plene OF “pitted” glass for our miseel- laneous collection, which ts crowing, We hone to have a! t ease fitted wo shortly for those 1 how ° DES 2. yee ve ny * pene Rupert Daily News 8 Tuesday, May 31, 1955 ‘seme ad THIS POPULAR: KNIT sult Is made of zephyr wool and el- astic with a rib-knit cuff in navy wlth red, white ‘and navy stripes. The shirred front with higher, rounder. bustline accentuates a gtim waistline, The soft wool keeps its shape when wet, Designer 1s Gant- ner of California, (CP Photo) To Show Film A film on travel is scheduled to be shown in the Civic Centre Maln lounge, July 14, according to Word rece:ved here from’8, C..R. Wicks, assistant to the secretary manager of the British Colum- bla Automobile Association, Mr. Wicks sald the BCAA js planning another tour of ‘the province shortly and the film showlne Js part of. thelr north- | |Or on June 9 as the top spot. This i ,she will have to sit side-saddle By FERN RICH “LONDON (Reuters) —~ The Queen has already flung her- self into the heaviest. summer schedule of her rejgn with 100 engagements on tap, ranging {rom a royal visit to:Norway 10 greeting hosts of futtery dcbu- tar.teg at garden: parties. From the end’of this month:to the, middle of August, Elizabeth faces what 9 Buckingham Palace spokesman called a:“really, for- midable program.” The schedul- ed high spot will come early in of Edinburgh pay a three-day state visit to Norway, =” The schedule started off. last week with two tasks the 28-year. old monarch really enjoys—the Chelsea flower. show tn London and the famed-Derby at Epsom. Downs, BS June is the really royal month, with the famed trooping the col. é ycar the Scots Guards’ colors will be trooped’ on her “offictal” birthday, For more than an hour Busy Fixing Stage: Needs . | Another gahg of volunteers will be down'at the Civic Centre tonight to help dance-director Buddy Taft make final arrange- ments for the Second Annual "Sweethearts on Parade" to be staged Thursday afternoon, Fri- day and Saturday nights, _ The men will be busy tonight setting up racks and dressing rooms in the gymnasium to ac- commodate the 230-member cast. Jim Cummin, Harold Thomas and Robin Bird will be setting up lighting and scenery, The auditorlum stage has al- ready been sanded and varnish- d. oot _ Tomorrow night mothers of the dancers in fhe 3-act reylew will be putting costumes in place and arranging make-up kits for ern itinerary. ‘ ‘ \ tow Selling at What ' leaf. 928 Srd Ave, West ont Miss i ta if . . Ny toe rE nse A Nil Slt canta ‘ful English sun. smony calls for her June, when she gnd the Duke, “oe Formidable Schedule of 100 Engagemen ‘Facing Queen Elizabeth: During Sumin watching the ceremony while thousands of eyes are on her. She also will install Prime Minister Eden as ¢ Knight of tho Garter In an Intricate: and com- plicated ceremony-—and perhaps a stlfling one, In her cumber- some and ornate robes; if the fit. comes out strongly. On June 14 she will read the speech from the throne in the House of Lords at the state ‘op- ening of Parllament. The cere- to - drive through the streets of the city In the Irish state coach which Queen Victoria. bought ‘more than 100 years ago, ‘But then she sets aside gov- ernment business for horse rac- Ing. This time the big event will be the races at Royal Ascot. But this also meats. traditional house parties at Windsor, Castle with most of the Royal Family and scores of frlends present. Elizabeth's visit to Norway comes during that country's triple anniversary celebrations-- of Hberation from the Germans. . Later she will hold court in The only every dressing room. - his Exciting Of ' ’ %s OFF — Ordinarily $67.50 Wo Ballova to be the Lowest Price Evor in British Columbial $4.50 Down, as low os $4.75 Monthly ! 4 inette Suites Ordinarily 56750 Pst, UOT LD Home Ne ep arnt at ‘ | \ | | Don't miss this exciting of fer! Modern, work -saving, durable dinette suites wilh table tops of heat-and-stain resistant Arhorite » + Chair seals and hecks of textured plastic. 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