_.fhe home of Mrs. Alic Newton | at j445 Piggott Place was the: scélt: of a delightful surprise. farewell party Thursday night when friends gathered to fete Mrs. Ray E. Johnson. Co-hostess was Mrs. John Anton. “Mrs, Johnson with her hus- band’ and three children leave inthe near future for Vancouver where they will make their homie.» . “During the enjoyable affair, the guest-of-honor was present- eda ‘copper Lazy-Sysan by Mrs. Wilfred Garbett, on behalf of the guests. “Highlight of the evening’s en- and Mrs. William Hoff, tertainment, which comprised a floor show, saw Mrs, Garbett and Mrs, Albert Major present a ver- sion of the “Jive.” The serving: of refreshments by the joint-hostesses, conclud- ed the farewell gathering. Other invited guests were Mrs. Thomas Parkins, Mrs. Henry Trudeau, Mrs. Arvid Maki, Mrs. Yoshio Mori, Mrs. Leslie Brain, Mrs. John Blums, Mrs, Amedee Desiutels, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs, Harry Quick, Mrs. Arthur Bell, Mrs. Joseph Cazes, Mrs. Henry Dickens, Mrs. Alfred Ritchie, Mrs. Raymond Bulings, EASY. DOES ‘IT — “Easy” is the word for fall, 1957, accord- ing to Monte-Sano & Pruzan of New York, and “easy” is the word for the jacket of this ‘ point nub wool. Double-breast- ed, with a neat cowl collar, the sult, done in magenta petit jacket has dropped shoulders, loose sleeves, and a graceful, unfitted waist. Lutheran Project MINNEAPOLIS (# — A giant Lutheran encyclopedia of near- ly 2,500,000 words will be ready for publication within four years, it was announced Thursday at! the Lutheran World Federation's! third assembly. Dr. Julius Bo- densieck of Dubuque, Iowa, the editor, sald the volume will. help the ordinary person, layman or preacher in discovering what Lutherans think and do. FRED £, DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 ~ Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 24, 1957 ersonally Speaking eee Former city resident back for the first time in 29 years is Mrs. Anton Ackerberg of Vancouver, presently spending a, two-weck vacation in Prince Rupert with ‘friends, Mr. and Mrs, O, A. John- son, 137 Seventh Avenue’ East. She returns home Monday by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane. Mrs. Joseph Addison, 658 Seventh Avenue East, leaves to- morrow morning by CPA plane via Terrace for a three-week holiday in Vancouver. Returning after a year’s ab- sence yesterday on the “Queen of the North” from Vancouver was Stan Morin, who has joined the staff of the Elk’s Club: Miss Ann Botham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Botham, 345 Fifth Avenue East, returned this morning by CPA plane to Van- couver en route to Victoria where she will continue’ her nurse’s training at Royal Jubilee Hospital. es Mrs. L. E. Barnes of - Seattle, arrived yesterday. morning — by. hoat to spend a vacation: here visiting. her mother, Mrs. C. J. Lundquist, 106 Hay’s Cove Circle. the “Queen of the North” after spending the summer with Mrs. Ney’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. -A. Bruce Brown, 1748 Atlin Avenié. | Mrs. George Ryan and ‘child- ren Jean, Gerald and Stanley, left yesterday by plane for Van- 303 3rd Ave. W. ' couver after spending the sum- mer months at Metlakatla. Master Robert Pilford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilfold of Nanalmo, who spent the summer here at 516 Eighth Avenue East, left this morning’ by plane en route to Nanaimo, Mr. and Mrs. Pilfold will return home follow ing the fishing season. Novel Ship In Use LONDON (Reuters) — A new Soviet “flying shipp’ powered by under-water wings which lifts it above the surface of the water has reached a maximum speed of 48 miles an hour on a journey from Gorki to Moscow, Moscow radio reports. The ship com- pleted the 566-mile journey to '| Moscow in 14 hours with 70 pas- | sengers on board. readers @ Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe anytime. This. week at*the Grand Cafe—Barbecued -Duck. Deep Fried Prawns, Bar- becued Pork Chop Suey, Fish and Chips, best Red Brand T- Bone Steaks and. Fried Half (202) Canadian Legion Saturday, Aug 24. Stage Show, Refreshments, Dancing. Everybody welcome.. | ot, - (199) -@ Salt Lake Ferry—weather permitting. Daily—2, 3.°5, 6; 7 p.m. Sundays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. 2628 - 3100. ’ (H) Chicken. Fresh Bread daily. Dial. , . (3215. Mr. and Mrs. Philip: Ney: of} 2” Vancouver left this morning‘on| @:“Bring the Missus” to the) @ Cash for old gold—Bulger’s. yal ‘ + wearing. —- - PRINTED PATTERN ' PROMINENT DESIGNER — Those who are fashionwise are . already looking for the New Look of the Transitional season — the figure flattering lines of this newest — just published — pattern by Designer Ginny Stutzlen. Visualize your own “Original” in a sheer wool, a new cotton tweed, or for slightly dressier wear a soft, lovely surah. Again; imagine it — and you — in one of the, new Fall colors — a Dior red, a sapphire blue, the new purple that is rich and dark, Whatever your choice, you'll find pleasure in the ease of making, the joy 275, ie inny Stlutzlen . .. Printed’ Pattern M275 is available in Misses Sizés 10, 12, 14, 16. and 18. Size 16 requires 35% yards of 39-inch fabric. ~ — Send ONE. DOLLAR for Printed Pattern: M275 to Daily ' News, 60 Front Street, Toronto, Pattern Department. Please print.- plainly ‘YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. — Next Week —- Watch for a prominent designer. pattern a Harmay original. oe POD ek ANE ee ae Meg Ie Cg Bn mg gh nce get guia rags presser agh! Et say Gl aage ngpitide The las ele heron ithg! aug sip Eee lage: Leen gyi Oey Set age ae : ee ey eee Oe wae ww. ee. ’ — . , _ ” 2 . eat ae " . la ae ae eerie et ey hy RREGOP BG NE RO ME EEO BL LEP LE AEE PL LEE POLLS SOE LNA AED Pt MEL BOM DELP OE LS LOM BALE LL LONE Peers aD PP PP Money Talked _ BOWLING GREEN, V4. (P= We'll get it. straightened out in.’ . -@ day or two,” says red-faced | . Chevrolet dealer T. B. Blatt about the huge billboard on the highway near here... The sign, crected for Chev- rolet by an advertising agency, declares: =. - co “When moncy talks, it says _ Chevrolet.” ‘ But the next line adds: -.- “See your local Ford dealer.” CHURCH DIRECTORY, ' Services in all churches at 11 a.m. + and 7:30 p.m. except as | shown ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m.. Very Rev. A. E. Hendy Dial: 4766 ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN”: ‘ Seal Cove. - “* Miss Elaine Bulmer, B.A. L. Th. 964 10th East | Dial 3470 FIRST BAPTIST | 5th Ave. E. at Young St, Sunday School 10,a.m. and 12:15 |. Rev. J. A. Roskam Dial 6060 REGULAR BAPTIST ' €29 6th Ave. East Sunday. School 10 a.m.::.. Rev. L. BE. Jackson - . Dial 3071 EVANGELICAL FREE’ CHURCH. ‘ 6th Ave. at Ambrose. _. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Service £2:00 p.m... ‘fF Rev. H.W. Foster §- ,-Dial 4403°} _ ST.-PAUL’S LUTHERAN |.) LF, Sth. Ave. at McBride St. L Sunday. School. 10-a.m,.. §- Rev. A. S. Olson '. Dial. 4164 - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE’ [ ." 202 6th Ave. West ~ «fF: Morning ‘Service. 11:30 ~ - Sunday School 10:30 am: - Rev. Wm. E. Leggette _ Dial 5839 .-, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | 4 235 4th Ave. East 2. fo Sunday School 10 and: 11 a.m. Rev. Ivan S. Gamble Dial 5823, THE ‘SALVATION. ARMY ‘ Fraser Street. . Sunday School 12:30-p.m. «..’- Sr. Major and Mrs. C. Clitheroe Asst, 2nd Lt. Frederica Day “EE : * Dial 3024. FIRST UNITED : 636 6th Ave. West Family Service 9:30 a.m. No Evening Service fe: Rev. V. EB. McKachern Ph. 3114: BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH. ey in. plans for a Elk’s lounge: The autumn Plan Fashion Show. — The Order ‘of the Royal Purple will complete | Fashion Show’ Tuesday night when the group holds a spec ‘September | ial meeting in 400 4th. Avenue Kast DBs. Sunday School — 10 am. . Rev. A. Hart. © ™ Dial 3058 PORT. EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL (Mennonite Brethren Church) J | Sunday School 10:45 amt: Worship Service 7:30 p.m... Pastor: Rev. Jacob. Bergen Tee eee fashion plate the event will be staged in the Civic Centre. auditorium, September 18 and will feature the latest Styles in women’s costumes, dis- | played in a downtown store.. | Honored Royal Lady Mrs. Lor- | {raine .Fedoruk. said that some | 20 modéls will be selected and! committees formed at the Tues- day night mecting. The fashion show will be the Do you think it will be “ a good party dear! Of course it will, we have. these latest’ Hit Records ~ from Rupert, Radio! for the coming year, which realizes funds for charitable : , . ~Ye first major project of the OORP | Jimmy Browns first complete L.P. album $4.80" services, , Jimmie Rodgers “‘Honeycomb” 78 ........ $i .00 Echoes of Hawaii - Hawaiian Serenaders Champagne Music - No. | Lawrence _ Welk Orchestra The Flying Platters, L.P. 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