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Natty Ue IS saggy Wl then Von aly SANE ED th sop Wey wows Irt {hay yoy UL aatnat 4g bile 4 ‘ety sy im) hear howe veoran Wy Talay alter. | Me oy ‘i atone Wns mo and , TELE payers Whey Your shire It hove Ly DOL repay SO yey rn ty MM WERK, Innensesnpe, ‘7 eee ayy! ch wet Wt a te ee ae et te tet tatataM et emt ett Le Vt. 1 ' 9 4 ‘ , , , MOOR TTS NOt te fo place and Une of aaseintty weverad days dn Pere hy, \ : ' Q Hi MOS TO CH, NEPENEH 11.0, PRINCE TEPER OW LEAVE ATO CIVIL ; HOE ACE, SEOONT AVENORS, GH THT NOTHIN TG HOWE ‘ wae " Sor HES per af the VO the | "woman 's Talk on Credit Ree Business Through Credit” was speaker, Charles W, Pearce, Bar -lit Lirnited, when the Credit Wornen’s B cin held its regular meeting Saturday -the Bamboo room of the Broadway cafe. cot cr dabails ve forday by on fanee Rae ‘Terrace, nad Hous- oobirrs ont them by Rehting: eandles and ead began loos obdl : cet Mis Pred) Pelt also were given) birthday j Mir. Alneas COP ARES, ' Vouibcouver! rent Atheyine Liuric, ald sup. {ent to Catherine Lauri SPS SPP: , hile il Pont bit saee von: the topic mariager of The club wished Mr, Pearce every success to his bureau and pledeed the supnert oof the CWC, Chrissie Sauer, president, was in the chair for the meeting with fables gaily decorated jn it Hawathin theme, Rach meinber | recelyed- a del and. place cards were deslened of palm trees, As three new members, Mary Halverson, Islay Doumont and ingrid Fowte were initialed inte : the clib, members welcomed then presented them: with cor: SAULCS, \ 1 Evelyn Smith and Myrtle Lip- Lely Van Ireland won the (oor | iprize walle the monthly yaft The club then wished Mrs, i Harvey, sree! Laure who leaves shortiy for a, f Rispert Act month's hollday in Winnlpeg, a: ov neanuers pleasant Journey, i INRA RR | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Haig for- iimerly of this elty, arrived in! Prince Rupert Saturday night by,! ear from thelr home tn Kelowna. | | While here for two weeks they! iwilt be the guests of Mrs. Hala’s! parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert! PERSONALS i Wood, 969 Seventh Avenue East.| oes ence (Mrs. Norval Douglis, forme teacher at Conrad Street sehool,! and her husband, left from New: YorR fast week on a British Overseas Alr Corporation strato iwaried ere today, While away: for two months, they will Visi seven countrles in urope phin to return to Canada ot Labor Day, Edward Olson, $15 Fraser Street Pricr to arriving in’ Prince Rue! pert, they toured the Okanagan: Valley and when they leave here hext month they plan tu attend: the Kelowna rewatta, Mr, Grant Deachman, excea- ive secretary of the BC. Liberal Deachman ussochition, Mrs, Gear ot Va aver wece vast} ny in the elly over the weck- end. They arived herp relay By Coat and jest tod iv by ear for their retuon trig ‘ to Vaneouver, Caitier > Ri, 1 ridlo commentator, Eileen Laure and her dia bund, daines ef Vancouver are Preenely: visiting dn the ety ene Teo ee tae a Mabe npn dte ME A Month's moter thin af honhery Tattsh Celunabta, They were sehedilod ta leave Hate Ute afternaon for Ter. reed then Sintthers where Ho larepoerréen party haa been Hh din thee honer, While hee they have been renew Seabees WED trios Mes, Lartrie made while page. He trough the elty last Keb. rry, Vener uwenvavuuagy rise Parthiqual ef as ¢ Manto Won Gyep t2 6) Home Phone ruta? Ua gtatetehatetetel Vehototet, 0.0 8,0 4.0.0.8 ROOST ATO ctulser to Great Britain, it wa: fic: Mr. and Mrs. f.L. Dennison of Whitehorse. arrived iv the city! i yesterday morning for a month's : golldays While here they will “yisit Mrs, Dennison's brother-in- :dawoand. sister, Mr. and) Mrs. top: meh Meret ‘e's SXERCISE EARTHQUAKE” | VOLUNTEER EVACUEE REGISTRATION FORM | nyt ray sf it) ar color (from shocking pink to Ti serve a doubly pretty purpose i lovely long-torso lines, Below, | You'll find this conture fashion “| noon, “ttle” ey 3 wear! Mattern M4324 is available In ' Sizes 16 requires 4ty yards 1 ) STYLE NUMBER and SIZE, ‘ Moyon find yourself slightly Melting with the dentally, thls is a wondantul recipe for teon-ape e Woriaining. Dissolve 1 hackave f eherry-f{q- vou. d sust-dring powder in 34 quarts water, the ain } cup pra. OMe Mace, thawed, and one 20-aunes can pineapple dulee, CHUL dust before jeevine, whip the mixitive, Add] ourec bottle uieeor ade, Serve With slice of bonana, oranee ar strawberries, Makes Th, Siilled Soups come inte Chet Maily News, Paden Department, 60 Front Street West, T | Ont, Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, 1 July heat, try breakiast a delightfully tall couler — Ined- euiaaite tw PATTERN M 324 by Carolyn Schnurer IN PROMINENT DESIGNER “Sweetheart neckline newly interpreted with the puff sleeves” — thts ts Carolyn Sehnurer's adv! want to make this summer small romantic Velo tG tide Who & memoravle one. Choose intense sky blue), a fine new cotton (sitk- soft or polished to silver gleam) — and make this dress do the inost for you! The high-rounded bosom and sheath-slim wast — they emphasize, enhance {ts W, the skirt that foals ~ myriad 4 of soft folds whirling gracefully about the hipline, and hemilne. particularly wonderful for after- ening affalrs — {ts syle so very flattering to Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 13, 35-inch Sabrte, Send FIFTY CENTS ({n coins) for Pattern M32. 24 Lo Prince Rupert orento, AO oe erent antenna eenatet turkey toast or berry sauce marmalade, e wee tee Whether on a diet or not, I'm jMleary sted ete Meera sure more people get a “ye ae weg ie “Willie at ulated stear, ore G-ounse can for omelets during the SURIMCT ear of the church for froven demenade concentrate, mon(hs than the rest of the year Neary oan ue iaawed, ene G-ounce can frozen conpbined;! One ofthe most de.) 1 CHN. Lghuylly served omelets. Wo hdd | in a long Ume was distinguished | by the accampaniment — of Ae t The vlear then prone ete te or mash 4 bananay and beat ita mushroom-herb snuce, Naturally, large 30- Thad tehave the recipe ao here rik ds Melt 2 tnblesyoong dd 2 butter ‘tiquar drained fram 2 — Wonderful, too, oni Viewry sal anxiously jaside St. mutfing: |Prter's chiteh waiting for the O parts jeliad crua- with 1 part orange tablespoons all-purpose | @ 2 gallons . flour and make a rodx. Add the cans michrceme, adie enough geod ow, tee. thee hot days - amt broth te make ft enp, Str until PRIMES IG DODD ~ OD ONS ODO Francois Lake oyNews ” AB) A HONEAVE Dally News Correspondent FRANCOIS LAKE—BI Joun- son iy in Vanderhoot hospital suffering wilh a wrenched back, He was lifting rocks when he Injured himself, Jim Newman 5 spending’ a few days in Hixon. He went by car with John and Eunice Keefe and thelr family after they had Spent a few days wlth John's barents Mr. and’ Mrs, John Kebte here, : woes Joe and Mary Green and fam- fly spenta tew days with Mary's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Calder, Joe Hendricks is back for the summer. With him came his atanddaughter Pamela and her frlend Jackie Reed. Mrs, Hend« ticks Js now in England on a visit, . Dorralne Rushton was mar- red in Chilliwack on July 1, Richard Snyder, bls wife Betty and children Connie and Jimmie arrived unexpectedly on Friday afternoon, They are stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs, Clarenee Snyder, and motored up from Spokane tn 23 hours. Gwen Van Zanten, Marjorie Smith and Sonny Short drove to Willams Lake for the stam- pede, (hey report having had Q rea} good thine. Gwen's brother Edward, and Bis wife Bea drove up from Vancouver and took Mrs. Joe Roherts ana Jonny, And Bobby Van Zanten back to Vancouver With them for two weeks, Marjorie Smith's grandfather Spent the week-end here from Tintagel. Word has been reeelved from Vanilernoot Hospital that Ernie Merrily diet there on Friday evening. He has been very jl for Some Lime with a heart condi- ion following rheumatle fever. Confusion At Vicarage READING. Engtand = — Th. iVicar promised to marry Albert |Vicary,, bat when the viear legs ithe vicarage to mest Vieary to make Pamela Hetherington Mrs. i Vicary, but when the visar left Viear fo arrive, Vieary’s bridir . sa on a ehnlr outside dhe church Walting for the vienr, FLAP . HAPPY — Conversa. Hlon-plece pocket flaps trim the front of a coat from the fall and winter collection of: Harold Schiff of Miami. The coat, dohe In a blend of mink and wool, continues the accent on detail with a yoke that: finishes In an attractive front tle, @ The best at the Grarid Cafo— Breaded Almond Chicken, Pine- epple Spare Ribs, Chicken Chow Mein, Diced Chicken with Al- monds, Chicken Giblet Chop Suey, Jumbo Prawns, Lobster Eea Fan Yung, and the best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks. Phone or- ders anytinic, Dial 3215. (163) @ Meeting of C.N.R.A. Ladies Auxillary in C.N.R. General Of- flee Building at 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, Wives of all C.N.RA. members welcome. (it) @ Sons of Norway meeling to- Pomerania meen ng natn tee cents YP HANAN LA ¢ By ALAN HARVEY! a yea Canadian Presy Staft Weiter LONDON (7, — Soft Habis burn late In luxurious Hotels, debu. With erect young Guards offi- cers, champagne glasses tinkle Bently In the bar, midsummer height — perhaps a shade less magnificent then in pre-war limes — and the race 18 On ta hame the No, J deb of the year. Current favorite for the unofficial title -Is 17-year-old Frances Sweeny, whose coming. habitues of the champagne-and, chandelier ctrewt rub. COSIAG- ticked eyes, For those with Jong memories, the appearance of the poked Miss Sweeny in a froth of ice blue and pink turned thotehts back a quarter century to the year when Margaret Whivham was the toust of the town, HISTORY REPEATED Miss Whigham, now the Duch- ess Of Argyll, was one of the great beauties of 1931, and her debut in society was a social highlight. Now hiswory is re- penting Itself, and Miss Sweeny — the duchess’ daughter hy a previous marriage to United Is the heroine of the scason’y most scintillating ball, The Countess of Listowel, who attended [oth porters: “This ts a davling party, but that one in 1951 wag even better,” Newspapers published Pictures of the duchess and her pretty daughter, designed to show the right, Jiiy il at & pam. (it) ‘ where wear is Aftes waltirg o°5 minutes ‘ “T's quite fantastic” setd the viear, Rev 8. oC. Robinsen, “4 can't see how it happened," : . t make Viewry and his bride Vir, and Mero, Vieary, ; i i ( ' this recipe is sheer perfection: saath and bubbling, Add the: ai Cook dewly abort! 32 minutes 4 ieurhreams, season te taste with need: Add 4 y-eup randenced minced chives, eress and larea. fon, Beat to betting and pour Cup sleed ereon oneons iy te enp butter, thhek on conoomine nnd 2 eups drained cooked haree dry Bitias, Poll 10 ninties, Ceol stghtly,- Force throwth a strainer ar blend Ing with chapped ehives ' Brotled Chleken has became extremely popular in the last few years tnd small wander | When Tt ds eooked and basted | WA sth eotieuey: seamen ig hb Combine Py tablespoons Wore Jrestershiire sanee, ab tablospaons (focen orange datee eoncentrate, fy teaspoon paprika and 1y tablespoany honey, Mix nul ameoth, Season broiler ar baile; we WH soll and pepper and: brush frequently with this sauce, | He Von tre the Cranberrys Aerie reba reebae Treo | mended seme meaty ara. yew peebably entovye this wertation fist as well with ecobd ehleken ar Mree atau a eae et at et sate! PV ty T tfony Cre Denes ' Yeh der MG p Please check afl age eran, ' Hine Uuslness Mane calh oand pepper, then aver Your omelet. mee, By the way. for quiek lined. han electric blender, Sly ind eons don't overlook frozen fish | cup Hahteream and 'y teaspoon stleks. tlandy to keop in the silt, ChHL Spraikte eneh serve pefyimerntor and so quirk (a hent. | ‘they maken tasty dish (nderd, ip faney, serve fomnto sauce, with Hever want fa he even fanelor. “verve your fish sticks with dts ere Addo tableenpagqe efoey. ed dll pickle. 2 teaspoons pre. pared mustard and 2 teaspoon: | lemon Julee to i cup miayon- nalse, Thie advertivement te tot pil. ata'e'stetetetateta atwnate et a tetetetatetg! Hshedt or Ultayed by the Liquor Control Noard or by the Gaver: heated: | M D oe a A 1 | i : That makes its own ico cuhes without trays und puts them In @ bosket...all ment of Mitih Columbjp., Gordon & Anderson ‘Dial 3014 2 Ws ATIC tT Grete Ot Ohi Re et ' 4 Po Naa Hep STANFIELD'S LNMIYED, TRUNO, H.8, tates ovvicen: MoNrAEAL, ronowTO, WATTS and NICKERSON} Use Wont Ads—7 hey Poy hard aw was wear out, Seat Shorts, FOR MEN 19402) dizer SM. 1, $1.25 appro, ‘Maching vest (401) out parly at Claridge's Made orhday danee carly to avold the “inconvenience of ° broken - parties, told re-; ‘{lantes fa, frothy dresses dance | { Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Monday, July i, 1055, SPEC Om seer aniem ae RtNteLiN a inemmCelipar mee jLondon's» Social Season’ At Its Midsummer Height [family likeness, Both have large, expressive eyes and classic fens tures, RESTIUCTED {0 WEALTRY. can afford a “season,” consisting {largely of exclusive parties in London's social season Is at. Its /eaing hotels and private resi. ences, gate-crashers. earelully guest list, , One Cuonatlon Year debu- fante, Aine Kahn, had her 2tst legs." She explained that so nauy of her undergraduate and legs skiing In’ Switzerland that hobudy would be avaliable. for a winter party, a Hard times and highe taxes have affected some of Britain's hlue-blood families, but there are still some who can spend freely, Slories are told of a Cambridge undergraduate with’ three pri- vate alrcraft who flles to Parls for lunch when the spirit moves him, and comes back In time States golfer Charles Sweeny _| t i ! i ‘ Yet you pay no niore for the doulle.wear. anil extra coufort of Stanfield's Doiiblé " a w, i 7 of ' Spey sy sl: ae . t " MEN'S WEAR © for 2 college sherry party tn the evening, , paplitnalinatihebabiuhiskiaadedietatns ek fi . | Chinese Dishes CHOPSUEY.;, ... 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Just diaw them on and you feel snug in their gentle aupport, their wide elasticized waisthand, and nonebinds: | ing nylon reinforced olasticized log bands, And they're enay to lnunder = no ironing required, Co ' y + b r , 1. o3f wd ‘ SY ae fae FOR BOYS (07002) - 246 POETS cs AP PTON, 190 G16 Years ou Pprors, BOO Matching vgse (07000). } ft ’ ‘ 4 , t STANFICLD'S = AT YOUR FAVOURITE MENG” WEAR, BOY'S WEAR AND DEPARTMENT STORES WINNIPEG, REGINA, GALOANY, YINGQWVER = High soctety Is somethiifg ofa closed shop, Ofly the wealthy . - barred, Sons and daughters of itled persons, diplomats‘and the — merely rleh are repcaters on the « muurds fends would break their’ ordinary shorta first “ Bids *L