Bice Kuper Be campaisn for eT rail concert Paeekend is We fm for the first for October week of the Beri Auxiliary, |P Bon the ticket me desiring tick- Fcontacl Mrs. one 6061, or E immediately. holding sea- sked to make Bt the, Centre + AM Fors heard the Boning concert RZara Nelsova, B Womcis Gur 1 met yet prs Bhe Civic Cen~ Bdent Mrs, W,! noney-ralsing | Roar for the; Rage Oclober: entre, and will Fhome-baking. B pener al con- ; proceeds of b the Councll’s B Banquet for Over 70” Club. pnote: will he rday also saw Rand Mis, Nor B to assist with ® membership fee this month. ; : Dany News KE— Continu- Bs taking is toll Bin this vicinity Bpeils of dry), wed more hay- fed. Grain crops net ripening! BM) that they will! Bis are being cur: Band A fellow: peomnected with pou Company. fee eve Last week B's at the Per Benuber! Ward of Bhave returned Maine a week with! it the landing. | s. Peter riven to Salmon Meith Mrs, Math- ike and family mw Terrace where wntil living! MMAliable at Kitle| o f Hanke Is now? LITY” | y you want the sure to Ss — mW isa must! : WET BWV ELLERY, va Uy ALWAYS! PRICE piday, Sepvember 2 Frail Ticket Drive Open B's Concert Nears. Canddian- -born artist ‘who. has . won international acclaim from F members of ¢ Encxt mecting, | B News’ Math. : $ Classiftods News bay 1054": - the most exacting critics, Born in Winnipeg, she ‘¢om- pleted her musical educatton in London and in Prades, France, Pablo Casals, the famous Span- ish ‘cellist, Her debut with the: London in'a brilliant ‘artistic career which has seen her triumph in tours of England, ‘the Continent, Australia, North: and South Af- rica, Israel, Canada and the Un-' ited States. . Accompanying ; Miss Nelsova in her concert here will be Ray Bogas, another young and tal- ented musician, whg since last accompanist, A VARIED, PROGRAM. clude such works as the beautiful Kodaly sonata for cello, -un- «- faccompanied, a Boccherihi con- erto and Nighter works by Gran-- : ados, Prokofieff, Tachalkowsky and others, ‘pear during the Alaska Trail iseries here include Olga Coel- ‘ho, Braailian soprano-gultarist in November; Frank Glazer, American planist In March and San Francisco Symphony, in Miy, Dates for the ‘annual music festival here and appointment of an adjudicator were confirmed at this week's meeting of the Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival Association, The music festival, separate from the drama festival this iscason, will be held March 16, 17 and 18, and adjudicator will be Sherwood Robson of Vancouver, The group also set February her, hope Carlson Heads Film’ Council. | Einar Carlson. was ‘elected [president ‘of ‘the Prince Rupert ‘Film Counell at that group's .an- nual meeting in the Civic Cenfre this week. He replaces J. L. ‘rHlebert In the post, Other officers ndmed included: vice-president, Rev, L.A. Thorpe: | secretary - treasurer, Byron D. ‘Fielder and executive secretary, i Mrs, A. L. Bell. The session also saw changes in regulations covering use of Council fms, with non-member jorgantzations barred from using ,Counri! films and equipment, ‘except through payment’: ‘of dg. membership if the organization vo desires, Rental of films for ‘member groups was cut to a straight 25 cents per reel for any sla and member groups were re. minded that the annual $5 fee is now due. It was reported that Mra, Bell is now complling'a catalogue of .-| free-sporisored flins, which ev- mo ctually.: will Include several: théusand films, available for membars' use, The catalogue will be placed at the Civic Cen- tre, '- A {Im on United Nations work was shown to conclude’ the ses- y sion, ME AUSTIN A-l0 SENAN ADT HORULY cee REO TO FAR &-naoanr J} A ear for Kids oun SEO St STUDENAKEN King of (ho -anr tats dutoniale drive—all bho 19 CURVROLET SIAN ‘Brand new paint and HONL COVETH aise BELO {0 STUDENAIER SEDAN: Sinituer holiday spoclal Tor OPPO ROPER HONE FOE Kt 000 Miny more oak oxpennive watlety to selock fram ul SPER AUT ORRECTIONI | Our Advortisoment Yostorday ; RUISETTE PANELS wore Priced | Incorrectly at. ¥ 75, toa stands STS working ‘under: the guidance of | ‘Syinphony at the age.of 13, cre- | ated f' sensation and ushered . year has been engaged by Ye-' hudi-Menuhln as his permanent Her varied program will ine ¢_ Other artists scheduled to vap- ' the famous wind ensemble of the my Dont Mi Fatal ¢ hdd Joy March 16- 18, Abdjudicalor Named $5 fee which. may be applied to’ me her brother oxltiid Senee CUpesunannontens WINCH j ZARA NELSOVA . Cellist, “ROY ‘BOGAS: _ Aecompanist 15 as the absolute deadline: for entries in the “musical event and heard.a written report from syl- lobus convener Mrs, J..C, Gilker that the syllabus was now In the hands of the printers and would be ready for distribution within the next few weeks. Feslivai converters named. in- cluded David Clegg, business manager, and Mis. B. Eyolfson, in charge of billetting for out- of- town. competitors. ‘ A report on plans for the sep- ‘arate drama festival’: will in- clude plays, elocution and datic- ing, was given by Committee Chairman G. P. Woodside, who stressed that his drama commit- tee was a part of the Music and Drama Festival ‘Associstion ov not connected with the Little Theatre, contrary to. rumour. Tha session also saw prelimin- uy discussion of the Christmas Jarol Festival with Mrs. Norton ‘foungs, Mrs, “‘W. 8. Kergin and Will Hankinson named to the festival this year will be limited ‘o one nizht only, scheduled for December M4. "PERSONALS. RCMP Col, and Mrs. F, L, Ca¥. dell and children, Carmen and Frederick, left last night aboard the Prince George for Vancou- ver from where they will travel o Leader, Saskatchewan, where Cpl, Cawdell has been transfer- rec, Cpl, Cawdell came to this district in May, 1950, serving at the Port Edward detachment and later transferring lo the clly detachment, \. committee in,charge. The caro!) oR group of Prince Rupert. pusi- o riegs men invaded: the woman's : world. yesterday... and manag- “Jed to look quite at home in. an ‘atmosphere. of flowers, frill ap- {rons, tea trays and’ high fa- - shion, uO They were members of. the Ro- - tary Club staging thelr annual . afternoon tea, which drew hun- ‘| dreds of tea-goers, arid lived up m |to its promise’ as a: humorous | high point. of the: fall tea: party season, The tea, which marked the {60th anniversary of Rotary In- ternational, was staged in the Civic Centre auditorium decked for.the occasion with’ flowers “But the Rotarians, despite | {their aprons and feminine .du- ,|tles for the day, held out for a ‘| strictly masculine theme in decor i {of their serving table and focal point on stage. The tea table held a hunting scene in minia- :}ture, with decoy ducks in a set- :jting of hull rushes, while cen- : |tering the stage was the famil- jar Rotary wheel, draped with .|Union Jack Stars and Stripes ;fand the United Nations flag, “FLOWER-GIRLS” |. A high point of the afternoon was. the antics of two daintly dressed flower girls, Pop Pay and Neely Moore with frilly and very ‘short crepe’ paper costumes; complete with perky hats, in black and white, Rotary President Tommy Black was. the “gracious hostess,”. re- 8. D. Johnston, Rev, L: G.'Sie- P. -H. Linzey. chen, Jim Rogerson; Tony Crawley; - George Mitchell; serving ity. Norton Youngs; decorations, Bill Doumont, thelr he-man hostesses . fashion points: ‘of each and frills in the best afternoon 4 tea tradition. in disguise, ;2 celving guests, while presiding at the urns with dignity, were ber, A. Bruce Brown, MLA, and ‘Fire Chief Earl Becker: was the efficient. general convener, assisted’ by several. committees, chaired: by the following: . kit- entertainment, home cooking stall, Walter Vance: prizes,: Bob McKay: door men, Phil Ray, Vic Whiting. Fred Scadden; public- on A maior feature of. the event was a fall and winter fashion |. ishow; with women and children taking over the snotlight. from. . bub 9 not entirely, The Rotarians ‘kent proceedings under their thumbs with Doug Stevenson acting as commentator. pointing: out the |° style- shown, and some. voung Rotar- jans-to-be marching ‘on’ stage with mother or big sister, to, show ‘off masculine styles. | Keynotes of the show were the. l iBe- Friled Rotarians Wow City. Women: ‘With Anniversary Tea, | Fas glowing fall colors, mariy mateh- ing the hues of the lovely flow- ers on stage; the growihg popu~ larity. of felt. as a-‘skirt fabric. for mother and daughter; the new importance. of the: ‘jumper dress, worn with’* or “without plouse; increasing use of new materials such’ as washable or- lon, dacron, and the new miracle fabric, millum, which insulates against cold; new stress on:fur for trims,’ and the empire and Princess silhouettes. Models for the show included Mrs. Douglas Stevenson and son John; Mrs. Bert Gladding. and daughter Leslie; Anita Roger: son, Myrna Knutson, little Ca~ mille Mussallem!: Knutson, : Mrs,.W. G.: Seuby dnd son Joe; ‘Mafgaret. Watts, .Geor- gina Mitchell, little Marilyn Mac- donald, Mrs. Tong. Campagnolo, ‘and - ‘daughter Jan, and Eloise Lahti, enson presented gifts of appre-, ciation from Rotary to. Claire Cordingly: ‘and Mrs, William Dou- mont who were in: charge of the fashion. show. ners at the tea was’Mrs:, Maile, of England, mother of: Mrs..A; Ralling, who .was-a president’ of the. English equivalent, of Cana J dian. Rotary. ‘Annes, era Ao hion vA § how, young . Bryon Following: the ‘show, Mr. Stev-. Among the: many prize-win- ‘Off- Sidewalk” The Prince Rupert Art Club is planning an “off the sidewalk” show to launch its winter ac- tivities, - Members who would like to ate. tempt a sidewalk show of their work decided wet weather prob- ably would ,spoll such a show and so will ask local: merchants to display the art in thelr store windows, The show~g was decided on ait a meeting of the: club this week at the home of Mrs, J, T. Har- yey, with the show designed to interest beginners and others in participating in night school art classes this winter.’ In charge of the’ show will be J. R. McCracken, assisted by’ Mrs. timer, Mrs, G. A. Hill, Mrs, J.T. Harvey, Miss Isobel “Magee and Mr.. Munro, Paintings by anyone in the. show and artists‘ are asked’ toi}; leave thelr work at Silversides || noon, The*pictures will be plac- Announce ‘Engagement _ “ROME. (7 — ‘Princess Marta Pia. 20-yrar-old daughter of It- aly’s ex-king Umberto, and Yugoslav .roya] family announ- night. They were among guests Pauls and Queen Frederika, ‘Prince Rupert Artists Plan J. W. Rogerson, Mrs. R.-E, Mor-" : city will be welcome for the-}- Brothers by next Friday- after- |- Prince Alexander. of the: exiled |. wed their betrothal Thursday | whe arulsed the-Greek Islands] f recently with Greece's’ King] [pi Display. Soon - ‘ed in. -eity, stores. ‘the following morning, : . Many of: the. pictures ‘shown will be for sale with a percentage of ‘the price going to the. Art, Club, to help. finance exhibitions: to be’ brought. here’ during : the winter. me Night “§c7.001" “art. ‘classes. are: scheduled -to. begin’. the-’second week in’ October | and. continue one night each week until March. Instructor will be J..R, McCrack-- @, en, one of the new high school - teachers in ‘the city, who says he: is largely self- taught in art, re- ceiving his’. experience on the prairies.: working with 1:B: Kerr, once. one of the Group of Seven, " OFTOM ETRIST - Fred: EE Dowdie _ “Phone, 5548. - 308. aed Ave, We . Dancing Class Entries Heavy: .. First, day ; of, registration: for. yesterday, Monday throweh Friday, wit open "to youngsters from’ fou a the Skeena Publle Health. unit |here, Arrived aboard the Prince George from Vancouver where {she hed attended a course in connection with her work, Yo 6 ¢ Mrs, GQ. P. Tinker of Naramata, BC. arrived aboard the Prince George to visit here with and sistoybyedaw Mr, and Mrs, RB, Gladding, 834 Fifth Avenue Haat, ' ¥ a Mrs, L. W, Kergln, 420 Second Avenue Wert, returned nhoard the George fram the south, a) ¥ e Arriving home from a trip to eastern Canada were Mr. and Mrs, duck MeRae, 406 Fourth Avenne West, who had, visited Mrs, McRae's father in Halitnx vnd Me, McR1e’s mother In Din. mn, BC, ‘ ¢ u George woe Mes, H.W. HUI, te tlves dn the seuth, OSs ert Bene Ieee wom whe ws wee pee nn Ths Week - vent. Broudwiy Cato, 4 ton of nt flecrs, Mn eies WA, rummage sale Balurdgy, HAN, WE BINth Abroot stom, Hoapltal Auxiliary hike ante, Gordon and Andar- son'n, 1Oan, Batiivday, POOs mare freee come sae OD Ewt MERE some MIND OEM, Wereen Mat” R & PAYNE Stores Ltd. “descent lye an Out at, 1a. Another passenger aboard (he hyrmdivy from a vial web rela. Anil nesting of the Tinea Raperl Burns a tonight tn i) bn Ilow- ! Cathedral ~Aflernoon ‘Tiranch window 'Thomag Edison announced tho porfoation of a practical {naan will continue today and tomor Miss H. Boohme, head narse of row from 2 til10 pam, at the)p To KETCHIKAN desk is sel up dn the lobby. 5 ‘Civic Centre, where a registry Mr. registration by Saturday nigh hut, will continue to aceept sly dents next week, | this ‘sengon’s Civic Centre dane=| } BT ing ¢lasses-under nopular dance eee master Buddy Taft, saw 91 stu- dents registered at the Centre The first day's registration with its indiestion of an ever bigger total than lest year, his forced Mr, Taft to plan on class- es every afternoon and evenine classes also planned Saturday ; _ AIRLINES, mornings, beginning in October: Registration for the clarses, years of age tp, and to adults, Tall hopes to complete Compan of Canada, Limited ft a. 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