=] Suileab ress or Dance-sDvess E This Reifer Original’ J, Moth PATTERN A861 | ty Baber Reife PROMINENT DESIGNER perfect fashion to “resort” to is this treasure by American mer Esther Relfer — a delightful ensembte for daytime, sun- Fand moonglow. It's the star of her resort collection — and ‘under, for It's so flattering! Note the “shirt-tall’ Jacket -- bs style’ Wear Ht over the dress (belted or not), fo have a awit-dress. Whisk away the Jacket --- beneath, 0 sheath BB (rick is plamorously scooped for low lights dinner, danelng. BReter’s original fs a dark pique, teamed with light and By cotton jacket, For South or summer sewing, you might souilk print, solid and print cotton, or crepe in pretty pastel se Beh A¥GL is available Ln Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and ize 16 dress requires 3'y yards 33-inch fabric; the jacket re- the Vards, BRIE Y CENTS in coins) for Pattern A&6t to Prince Rupert Kes, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, f NUMBER and SIZE, ere 5 este gy ATER Resi bends Fete Mary Basso Nith Miscellaneous Shower noawhe has been feted on Bs wecantans recently, Brot ier Marriage to Mr. Louls Glordano, Bi Gadant, April 24, Bieous surprise ; wheat, aw othe Tod Boulter, 22 Taylor’ entin, Mrs, FP. Chapran, Mr of Dominie Santerbane and ,; os tor othe affalr Gielano Cieeone, PMeo Louis Campaygmioia, Jr Bock Muehitosh jr, and BS. . Womney, trom friends unable to attend. Lererd tara Was placed Boral arrangements were! the brides mother, Mrs. related projects durin s 10% a4 Rio AY,, and Mrs. Boul, . ai Cd J Shy ropescnfing the groonve! oe sho tives In Nova Sco- aon wal adeet, seated be- Bio hower-deeked arely | Bh carsages to raed AoSne then opened Che: oe sanely ob ylfta, displayed ; EE ercoarow, decorated In { Poe: coloty of yellow and ¢ Binents dnebuded a Aid wedding cake, Ber uests present offering Mones und gifts weres Mls Companolo, Mes. doh Bes tes Ela Pelseth, Mes, Smt, Mts, Lats Mar- moo Santos Clordine, Mars. Doorunk, Mra. Hantilo Pet “Mrs, Primo Vaecher, Ten Grtffitha, Mrs, David | ‘BB READERS flet Deniatie Arty eaurae “oer toa matin of hole commenehug May Int, melon Aydney Rhak af UBC Hin Dept, Heng contact Mi Reoretary, phone dds, for Me detiadls, Reghstrations April a, (H) KOTICK OF MEBTING Treenhilives of ab organ gs partledpating in Mol we When (here aye Cane of a a Wore unked to meal ab a rf Wed Apr 1d te the Clvie MR toe (i fe i hu Piven unlun| | Tuesday, April Wat Mt Het! APE Tia |( The Greatest Shave Ever! i a CEPR wr WILL ALLOW Vile veess woah MBA HO RE ony ‘nn $ 5.00 Crna dn allowance McRAE DIAL 2925 10, Checkley-Stromdahl Yows Pledged At First United tractive setting in the First United Church Thursday evening when Rev. L. G. Sieber united in marriage Miss Edith Ann Stromdahl, youngest daughter of Mrs. Rupert and Mr. James Maurice Checkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Checkley of Prince George. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr, Gus Strom- | Mr. Peter Petersen was best dahl, wore a blulsh-pink glass'!man and ushers were Mr. Joseph taffeta ballerina-length, gown |Puulln and Mr. Robert Gillard, with cow) collar and three-quat-! 4 reception followed in the ter length sleeves, matehing silp- : HMCS Chatham Chief and Petty pers and gloves, Complementing | orricer's mess, which was deco- her ensemble she wore a halo Of | pated with “pink and white shell pink stephanotls and. she] streamers . carried a colonial bouquet of fowa and bouquets of spring pink carnations, The bride's only Jewelry was a rhinestone! The bridal party received their bracelet, n gift of une groom. guests In front of the fireplace Mrs, Loulse Stromdahl, sister- barker hy pastels of daftods ev ( and tulips, For the occasion e in-law of the bride, as the bride's) nride's mother.wore a chartreuse only attendant wore a ballerina-! woo) tyeed afternoon dress CO eat i perry winx? me ‘matching accessories and a cot- eta featuring a shirred skirt,! cau . topped with i bolero jncket, ones oy wether carton et and matching accessories. ON’ bie crepe afternoon gown, Candlelight and spring flowers made an at"), J. Stromdaht and the late Mr. G. Stromdah! of Prince}, “— Prince Rupert Daily News 3 - Tuesday, April 12, 1955. Ss | Says a weet ee ct 36” False and Phony Alves Taped al 37 By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The “perfect 36" is a false and phony way of describing a good figure, says blonde actress Mamie van Doren. [PERSONALS Mrs, 3. 8. irvine of Vancou? ver, is in the elty fora two-week . visit. with her son-in-lawvand daughter Mr, and Mra, dB... McCracken, 204 Elizabeth Aparts ments, re Miss Winnifred McCaskill left the city Sunday night on the Unton Steamships, Camosin for | n hollday in the south, While’ Mamie, who measures 37 in- - > \ehes in the bustiine and can af- ‘) ford to be unprejudiced, com- mented Jn an Interview: “I's the most dishonest mea- surement I ever saw. How can a | pustline be tabulated that way | when more than 60 per cent of the measuring has nothing to Mamle comes off with a 2 instead of the perfect 36,” she exclaimed. "It gives the fttle girl « break and after all, the Ama- yons have a river named after them. What more want?” away she will attend. the re~ union of former Prince Rupert employees of the U.S, army dur- ing the war, In the Hotel: Wash- ington, Seattle, April 16. do they do with it?” oa, She has a point there, as the * teurrent method of measuring | bustlines gives a break to big- boned girls with broad backs. Tiny girls who mistakenly stuff with cotton because they think nature has forgotten would get a break from Mamle van Doren. “With all the talk about bust- lines caused by Christian Dior, 1 claim that now Js the time for a change,” expounded Mamie. | tie Beda dte! .ocs THIS JAUNTY SPRING style in navy blue wool crepe wilh blue and white striped taffeta mw her head she wore a halo of pink: natening ¢ : a stephanotis and blue forgets mes ata eos tons. a cor nots and she curled a colonlal’ nye bridal table was centred | «Chiller Allend irowauee of blue tris and Dink with a three-tiered wedding cake, | ‘ ‘ flanked by white tapers and vei teeewe tees ee eee HOUquels of daffodils and tulips. CG 7 f Money Petly oe ven ap , Murray was toastmaster for the raptor omp oles ‘evening, reading congratulatory . LK, , / CG | -telegrams from Prince George nillec \yooe J and Victoria, while Mr. Charles Maundrell proposed the bridal Another shipment — of knitled | toast, goods has been cumpleted, the) Out of town guests were Mrs. Cambral Chapter of the Imperlal| Checkley and youngest son Terry HOrder of the Daughters of the:of Prince George, mother and | Emplre wits told at ils regular: brother of the groom. emeeting at the home of Mrs. ; MP Houghton, Sixth Avenue {yo95 second Avenue West. aeennte ! Alex Brebner, convener for Ser- “views at Home and Abroad, sald | Jaycee-Ettes that the shipment contained . eight knitted sets and thve | bad 7 lk ' baby sweaters, all knitted hy; ear a Mrs, Ben J. Codville. © ‘The meeting was given a n On Welfare | port ot tts part in the Red Cross | i drlye for which members cane | : see" Benetits of t rovinelal so- ‘i vassed, and members — are also ga) ltatee he provinn to | taking bart in the carrent GN agss and children were oul- Feer fund drive, ned for the Prince Rupert ; Two new meners were Wele ya voope Bes alt : , * Jayees-KUes at a meeting held icomed Into the chapter by Mrs. last nieht it the home of Mrs ; Len Griffith, regent. J. 8. Burns, 724 Alfred Street. Speaking to the Jaycee-Ettes “was Mrs. Fred Jones, elly wel- etnre worker who sud that wel- fare branch Was an organisa. Hoa of Uhe peuple for the people. Fhe seid thal the branch of | Mirthduy Party Royal The newlyweds will reside at lines Up Reporting to the meeting, Mrs. | ; Busy Schedule She objects to the fact that : the “perfect 36" inckudes In- | ches of horizontal areas accu- | pied by the sides, shoulder , dickey and matching cuffs | takes Its pattern from the sall- or's traditional costume, It has a large collar and a feminine bow at the point of the V- pindes and back. neckline, The slighlly bloused | URGES NEW SYSTEM ~ Mamie said she gol on her! back ig shirred and clasticized scapbox after talking with one; to fit any walstline. The slim LADIES... Golden Anniversary Tea Thursday, April 14, 19 55 | Use Want Ads—Thoy Pay . DON'T MISS THE ROTARY 2:00 p.m. at the Civic Centre skirt features slit pockets ac- /of the extra girls on a sel. | eentuated by extended tabs | “This girl has a beautiful; bustline but she has worked and a shiny gold star. (CP Photo) | herself Into a hear-psycho be- cause she measures only 32 In- “lehes. She even resorted to fal-| ‘sles to achleve a 36-inch meas: i Purple ‘urement, On her St looked gro- ; tesque.” Mamle believes that a more | honest measurement would be ihad if the tape measured flesh | ‘area from the serratus anterior ; HCTOSS the peetcrlalls major to “the mesosternum, Multiply that | A busy schedule for spring Was!) answer by lwo and you haye an foutlined last night for members honest moat, you have iof the Order of the Royal Purple | In Jayman’s language, she re- meter rem minnn e e 4 ‘at the lodge’s regular nceting iN) fers toa tape-starter Just below . jthe Elks Home. he armpit across the bosom to, 1 Arummage sale Ls planned for; the breastkone, multiplied by ; ‘April 23 with Mrs, Ole Slatta. two, , Mrs, Barry Watson, Mrs. Nicho- i :las Gurvich, Mrs. Garnet Hull | { ‘and Mrs, Revert Holkestad In C | / Cx , / aras spouses tat jcharge. { {The meeting also decided to! 2 . | (have a “Chinese Laundry” at the; by oLegion of Al | ‘Civic Centre Potpourri, April 19, ‘20 and 21, | Eight lables were tn play when! | A soclal evening will be heldjthe Ladies Auxillary -to the| April 18 at the home of Mrs. Al-'Canadian Legion held Its regu-; ‘bert Dickens Jr, 438 FIG Aven- ‘uc West, ‘Legion auditorium. i —_ about yout ilar card party last night In the | \ was: Rossl, Mrs. Arne Lien, Mrs. John: rthe chest Of honor al as Dumas, Mrs. 8, Sylvester, Mrs, Jccand sang nursery) songs befare shower Culos, Mts. George Scott, Mrs. home of Ole Skog jr., Mrs, Lawrence Val- 6 mmarshmatlow rabbits, wer serv Mrs. ed, Many gifts were alsa reeclye And Young-al Heart on your old slinver, regarded of cnet Heat HAT AERVICE WITT | Home of Mr, aad Mrs. Michiel . ! Colusst, 500 Eighth Avenue Eus',: ‘Nar bride-eleet, Miss Mary Hewer, Mrs. John Basso jr. Mrs., was the scene of a party yester- Lino Colusst, Mrs, Barrle Wat-! day afternoon when ther ha) oson, Mrs. Michae) Colusst, Mrs. Michaeck Walter eclebrated his’ Mrs. Angele! fourth birthday. The children played pames birthday cake decorated wih Iris Det] and, sister Glorla as (l GO Uslesses assisted Mrs. Col- ssl. Guests were; Master Jimmy Bellon, Miss Lynda Skelton, The Canadhit Cancer Soelety rigs Darlene Sku, Miss Teresa Bes Wasso's hye tile te Miss Darlene eae als Haso'e head whe spe spent $160,000 an researeh and Velteh, Miss Nelle De WH and Misa Puys Seletfer. Wh Yon the smiles of Cale \ U oa OPTI IN THE WAY we Jove ate SOUP BAY wae and the young apple of her eye. Both the vane and | yond heart! weleame (he warning joodn whit a handy ment ds on the shelf for Gran wp and gandwleh nak lies. si on PHILISHAVE ACY or DIAL. 2326 — ‘ fon: refreshincnts, highighted by a: Seoul wine avelal approval, self pas of soup. And: he or Mam lo TN, the department of health and. 4 spring baztar is scheduled welfare put only attended to the ! yor"June 16. ja the Valhilla hall; needs of persons who were OWL plans were also completed for. ul wens hut v th found opner the district. meeting of the Order iMllyes for au, HL: “yppe , bin " for Wn a Mt pon, of the Reyal Purple Lodge No. 8, parents ahel CAMGTCA WTO OY och inelides Price Rupert, ussistist by Che welfare branch Burns Luke and Smithers, to be sVyay owe On be lhe ‘ a ‘ she sald, eld here May 7, On Friday ov- In calid wetlare, Mrs. does apie, May 6. registration will sald, provislon was made to ut- py plave and a social get-ba- tend ta ehildren's physteal gether wiil follow, Meetings will reds, emotion.sE needs and’somte start in the morntag of May 4. Made nN ee ren ni with qo banquet ab &8 pan, and vided so That the vent cones bringing Une ericbratlons , to an end. Resignation was re waver of Mis. Pete Slava wa outer guard | ester aad dneleppadense, The dayere- Bites deelded thi a panel diveasston will be held in the neat duture on the ques thon of Puorldation of the hiss water supply. The daveen ites, anne wth embers of Une dantar Chamber af Comnmieree will onsiist the (Hvte Centre op Gans nkdht: ibis Friday, A pot luck supner, held at the vhome of Mr GP Woudslde, i Aprit 2, proved very successful, OLDEST WOMAN Jaabella Shepaerd, who died i Flintshire in HA. was: betleved WS years ald, oldest Whabilant at the Uitled Rinedom, Haninated fur the afflee, ‘The the evening to a elose The valley of Ue Nile, the set tled part ef Hayy aa. about bbe HOO square miles andes far cus tivathea, ee game ee ern TNE NA HN RE TS ORL | EATON'S Goudy Sathfuesary ar Maney Sefanded Phones 3144-3124 1 oe ae aremeOe are ne sO term aE pees ‘a ,,, this spring Shae dn (ne Wewy aw exetiomdlon potnts mt the fave of every faxtiion page. Ura ane colteetion: New Arrlvaly af Spring White Poms and Suduls Wide Selectlon af Mah Heel Punigs fall Che New Colors Fashion and Mrs. Wilfred MeLean was! serving of refreshments brought Whist winners were Mrs. Ole | Tweed and Gunwald Waage. John. Cure and Mrs, Frank Lewis won the erlb prizes while; Mrs. N, E. Sntith and Arne Krog- | slad took the bridge prizes. Mrs. William Rothwell was’ the convener assisted by Mrs.! 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