‘ Miss Anita Rogerson was s pleasantly surprised at her. home on, Sb Sixth Avenue: East, Monday night when a:group of close school” friends “gathered to. honor her with-a miscellaneous | shower in honor of her. ‘forthcoming, wed- a ding Saturday night to Stanley Kaardal. Miss Rogerson, who for the, past three years. vhas been at- tending schools In’ Vancouver returned home. two: weeks ago! the Annunciation. . to prepare for her wedding bor take place in. the Church - ‘of _srd AVE. WEST - J eninn tetas ventinte te ta cines Meee ca RO ae See ‘JOHN SEBASTIAN STANLEY PLUMMER JAKOB GIMPEL JOY KIM & GLADE PETERSON Reserved Seats $8.00 General Admission $4.00 Students Half Price ARE HERE: AGAIN! OPPOSITE HEEL Hugaées s " ‘QUALITY. FOOTWEAR” In: Black & Brown Calf Black Suede foe? Prduell She oes: “Bay Quality — Tt Pays” NORTHERN. B.C. POWER | THE PRINCE RUPERT CONCERT. SOCIETY Presents for Your Entertainment . Four Outstanding Concerts for the 1958- 59 Season World Famous - Harmonica Virtuoso— Noted American Violinist Celebrated Master Pianist Korean Soprano Leading Tenor (Operatic duo) or ‘party. . Guests attending were. Miss ‘ Linda Strachan, Miss.. ‘Margaret |. Tickets available at the CIVIC CENTRE through members of. the - Executive cope “Hostesses ” for: “thé “function: were ‘Miss:Carol Nelgon: and. ‘Miss Luise Pierce. , od . The array of: gifts we were placed’ : : beside ‘her -chatr,* ‘attractively. ‘decorated with pink and white streamers. and - ‘topped with | white wedding bells. ee - Adding. a: note of. humor to - the affdir,; the hostesses. presen-| ted the bride-elect with ‘sage of kitchen utensils, Games: were played. and refreshments, \ ‘which . included "a ‘shower | cake, |. a cor. were. Served to:: conclude. the Strachan, Miss Kathy. Roos, ‘Miss Eloise Lahti, ‘Miss Janet. Botra~ , koff, Miss Julle Prockert’ cand Miss. Alice Senum. , ' Pope i issues: aiplec VATICAN, CITY. (Reuters) — “The: Pope, ‘in'an encyclical letter | made public today}. has’ appealed : to Roman ° Catholics: In ‘ Com- munist .China.to “remain. un- flinching and without : “blemish” 4in their faith. si OCTOBER 7th, 1958 NOVEMBER 4th, 1958. FEBRUARY 24th, 1959 APRIL 7th, 1959 Committee. ‘take photographs and believes = ‘Siilth who is Tighing in‘southérn} Ir} waters, Fd month's ‘hol: “/L plane’.'this “morning couver. én. route ‘to: visit ‘her: ‘husband's ‘ parents, “Mr. ‘and. Mrs. 8. ‘Ty, Rodman din. Sooke, hi by JOCELYN | BOLTON "During this last, ‘week we’ ‘have | had some. very: nice. and ‘interest- || {ing guests, among whom’ were |" ‘and’ Mrs. Alex ‘Walker of |} | Mr, | Tillamook, Oregon; not far from Portland, on Highway. 101, Mr. Walker is ‘curator ‘of. natu- ral history. and his “wife is. called. which. is located’.on ‘the highway. and was ori iginally the’ old’ court: house, comprising: 13 rooms. we They have an: average. of 25,000 some of the \wild. life: displays: he has ‘done for the museum and they are.very: “‘peautiful-he. is an expert. taxidermist..and artist. He. was most impressed: ‘with our forestry display and returned to. the boat ‘to get his camera and jit would be ‘an: ‘idea for their. their forestry display. + a month, we ‘have: filled two guests books and many people do not sign, so you can see. that We are getting a-lot of visitors both from out of town and local—-our folders are always in maps for distribution. + + + ‘We were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Eric Martin call and see us, and. Mr.. Martin kindly identified a new ‘exhibit, a gun, which we .jhad' been ‘unable, to identify—now we know about: it and eventually it will be put in HAWAIIAN VILLAGE 638 WIN TWO FABULOUS — WEEKS IN HAWAII! ALL EXPENSE UNITED AIRLINES VACATION AT THE GLAMOROUS HOTEL © Nothing to buy. duat emne tn, {Plane . for: Vancouver: where’ ‘she. | will. join Mr. 'Secord for -a-'two We week | holiday: “Mr: ‘ presently. ‘engaged » in. f the Custodian of their ‘museum, | cos guests per year. Mr. Walker gave || me a little’ phamplet. ‘showing | | museum, as ‘he isnot: happy with Since . our. opening, just ‘over |} Prince Rupert and also good road . oo Bolton, Nise. Grace Bolton; ‘Mrs. 1ace . Robert Spears. ‘ahd ‘her ‘son. Rob-'|;; ert: Spears. jr. callcof Vancouver. Jett’ yesterday “morning * ‘by..:car,: to: ime, Be: before sebaemin | Be ‘Canadian | ‘Pacific. is morning -Becord | is southern: waters FOR A LIMITED TIME. ONLY! : YOU WILL GET our.-gun case. We. are ‘indebted to’ Kennie . Ratchford: for. ‘this donation | ‘to ‘Our: display. ms i. ee “ie +. - We had: a lot. ofour. young visitors on Saturday, most. of which’ were in. the throes of writ SEE HOW EASY IT 1S: TO ENTER THIS CONTEST! ask to try on the Naturallzor Kibulous Pump and piek yp your official entry blank... thon write in 88 words or less why you like the fool of this new Naturalizer pump. But hurry! Contest starts Soptembor WAR and onds at midnight Saptember 30, PAR, All entries must ho received before midnight, Oatobar 10, 1088, Resulta 1, "Veteran THE BHO with THE of the Judging will be announced npproxiniately November NHB. Tf your entry whis you will be notified by the Porth Shoe Company Linited, Porth, Ontarlo. ” ARAUTIFUL PIF. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN PRINCE RUPERT BY FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Sed AVENUE WEST PRINCE RUPERT quite a task to help them, and we hope that we did give them some useful information. + + + We are finding that our even- ing visitors are not very many, now that fall is here, so from September 15 on, for the winter months we will not be open dur- ing evening hours. However on Sunday from 2 to 4 pm. we will continue until the-.end of September. During October the Museum will be open from 9 to 4 p.m. except Monday—when Mrs, A. S. Apps will be in charge, while I am taking my holiday-— We are fortunate in having Mrs. Apps and I know‘she will look Jafter the.museum and our many visitors. | + oF oo & Iam sure this museum will be one of the most photographed in the country, people are forever taking pictures of our poles and now we have a “No Parking” aren, they can get some eood shots. Also pictures of the inside nre jn demand. Many of our guests take Inside shots-Includ- Ing Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Mohr, and these expert photographers have taken some .wondorful ple- tures of our displays and portic- uplarly of our robes, which we are in the process of exhibiting, but there is quite a lot of work ‘to frnme these valuable exhibits and wntil this is camplote they ave not out for Inspection, Mrs. Mohr also took a very good ple- ture of opening night, and we feal sure FP. &. Anfield will enjoy having a copy for the record, wlso Dr. R. A. 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