Sve eee ea’ VN eee Be Te ate 4, pA eae EM, TOE Ta te a : a : . a Dr. Kit Entertains Crowd Of 500. “A one-night return engagement of the “Great Br. Kit’’ master hypnotist drew more than 500 people to the Civic Centre last night to watch fascinating -feats of magic and acclaim him as “one of the most sensational showmen” of the past decade. '. Through his clever humor and filled performance was when chatter, the black-bearded: hyp-! three subjects were made td be-| subjects when told by Dr. Isit ve - - lieve the audience was un-j that cigarettes tasted like “old By EASLEY BLACKWOOD PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. flotist kept audience completely entertained, -In his two, and show, Dr. Kit placed the crowd in the relaxcd mood with a audience to demonstrate his amazing feats of legerdemain. The act avas a fore runner to an evening of fun when more than 25 subjects from the audi~ ence raced unto the stage to take part in the portion of the show featuring the “powcr of ' suggestion.” “ Under Dr. Kit’s hynotic spell, eight persons took a bus trip, fishing trip, attended the movies and experienced the emotions of laughter, crying and suffering intense heat and cold. “High point of the laughter-' er ne cents ne mn nnn eT “: For certified red-seal or *~ qdequate wiring” -: RESIDENTIAL, ~ COMMERCIAL OR a half hour | using two young people from the | clothed when Dr, Kit suggested they had S-Ray cyes. Autnenti- city of the power of suggestion was proven by the complete short fast paced magician’s act,; amazement of the subjects con- eerned, Also under Dr. Kit’s sunges- tion, male subjects made “pas- sionate love’ to Marilyn Mon- roe while female subjects were enraptured with Elvis Presley at the suggestion of Dr. Kit. Smoking became obnoxious to garbage” and one subject suf- fered temporary amnesia when told she would not know her identity, , Through post-hynosis, Dr. Kit had crying like babies, kissing other members of the audience and selling the Prince Rupert. Daily News. Dr. Kit, was sponsored by the Pfince Rupert Shrine Club in aid of the Shriners’ fund for crippled children. St. Paul’s Fall Tea, Sale Success - A successful fall tea and sale of home-cooking held by the St. Paul’s Luthernn Women’s Mis- sionary Federation in the church hall last Saturday afternoon, realized some $150 which will be used for the missions. Receiving the guests was vice- president Mrs. Jacob Strand, on behalf of the president Mrs. Arne Husoy, who was ill. and Mrs. Lars Olsen. . The home-cooking table was attended by Mrs. Gustav Mostad, Mrs. Andrew Fossheim and Mrs. Bernhof Pedersen. In charge of the novelty table were Mrs. Melvin H. Hetland and Mrs. Lars Nilsen. . Directing the’ kitchen were Mrs. Richard Giske, Mrs. Martha Johansen, Mrs. Alfred Bensen, and Mrs. Ivar Hidsvik.. 6. Prince Rupert Daily News - Saturday, September 28, 1057 | BLACKWOOD on Mr. Master's Sound Defensive Play Sends Down Three No Trump Bid Have you ever been in one of those streaks where tie opening leads and horrible dummy play, manager to beat your brains out on hand after hand? In these maddening interludes you may féel like giving up the game. Don’t do it. Sound bidding and play will pay off in the long run. . ‘In today’s deal, Miss Brash |. took axwild shot at three no have only one. ; trump holding a singleton in| So at the fifth trick Mr. Mas- the unbid heart suit. She would.|-ters laid down the ace of hearts, have made it, too, if it hadn’t! dropping the lone king. He fol- been for Mr. Master’s good de-|lowed with the trey of hearts to fensive play. Five-diamonds was'his partner’s queen and on the unbeatable on the North-South |heart return he held jack-nine cards, so defeating three no over dummy’s guarded ten to trump was a double victory. make certain.of four tricks in ‘four hearts and Miss Brash could eS ON ye your opponents, -in spite of. atrocious bidding, fantas-| Mr. New had no way of know- ing there was a singleton heart the suit and the defeat of the contract. , THIS TWEED fall topper de- signed in Paris is ideal for morning shopping. Its top is black and, white wool tweed, buttoned down the back, with a becoming high roNed collar. It may be worn comfortably over a dress or a skirt and and sweater. eee Ww He Nw te Ww Ww ee ae TELEPHONE 5318 G. B: PHILLIPS ...- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ' 142 SECOND AVE. 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HOC? - oe aw a Admission prices ~ Mat. 50 TS 90 The bidding: South 1¢ Pass 3 NT All Pass ; ‘He opened the four of spades}: and Miss Brash won with the: ace. She played the ace and king of diamonds and Mr. New } showed out on the second: round, discarding a smail club. ; A third. diamond was ied and! Mr. Masters ‘was in with. the | queen. Mr. Masters could not afford to slip at this point. Unless he! led exactly the right card, Miss | Brash would ‘make three no! > a . THETEN COMMANDMENTS @ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVISION AND VECHNICOLOR East vorth . ‘Past Eves. D0 75 1.25 Children Students Adult alerring * CHARLTON LDWARD G. HESTON BRYNNER- BAXTER: ROBINSON DEBRA JOHN _DECARLO- PAGET - DEREK PLEASE BE SEATED BEFORE 7.30 p.m. i Matince Wednesday Saturday 2 p.m. eR ORES ESR SRE REC R EERE es Girl's Fall Coats $17.95 - $25.95 AGES 2 Years to Teens “Ruperts Largest Choice ‘Of Quality Coats WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE the smoothest! the greatest! QUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS! 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THIS ENSEMBLE from Paris shows on grey woolen natte dress with a wide-caollar, Over Ii ds worn a short hipbone Jongth jueket with a V-neck line and one button ab the Wwilst, +> ee ton La c va : Moses Ross as. matron-of-honor and Miss Pauline White as as best man and Robert Gray a Open Stock Pattern Bule Dishes, Salt Shakers, " SELECET YOURS TODAY FROM RADIO & 313 - 3rd Avenue Wost trump, winning four diamonds, | three clubs and two spades. He reasoned it out in the fol- | lowing manner. Mr. New is far from the world’s best, but he re- ligiously leads the fourth high-1 est card from his longest suit: 2. Genuine Hand Cut Crystalware By R, G. Sherrif, Toronto There is a varied choice of Stem- ware, Decanters, Cocktail Glasses, Tumblers Fruit Juice Jugs, Cake Plates, Cheese and Cracker Sets, etc, to suit all tastes. COME AND SuLkCrT YOUR ST OR INDIVIDUAL PIECES NOW Gordon & Anderson Phone 3014 against no trump contracts. In- this case he had led the four of! spades. 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