! . sold j : _“Tell Mr. McKay to be sure to think that we can conveniently || aud 7:30 p.m. except as shown | sister as matron of honor and fon mother for her son. Nov aber ne wegion Week, send his children to school in | Jeave our Bibles, our Churqp, our !| — " : : Son. R eporls of past months show dungarees this fall, and ont to | Lord, all behind us while we take “i ANGLICAN CRAED RAT : 5 7 13 ; ve a nsmu ot ed Miller Bay Indian Hospital dress them up too much. This is |g holiday? Evil is ever present, ; Prince Rupert Shares Interest In Overend- Spong Burnaby Rites Of interest here was the double-ring wedding ceremony solemnized in St. Andrew's Anglican Church ‘Miss Phyllis Lorraine Overend a : Rev, Norman Tannar heard: ‘the vows exchanged at the ev- ening*services for the daughter ft former city residents Mrs, I. L. Bush and Walter Overend, now of Vancouver and the son ot ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Spong of New Westminster, ' A long- time member of the derbilt was asked, in a recent TV| day in which we live. This is|Prove to bean outstanding: part, Mm re . For her wedding © the pride| Wi#h matching accessories and] 1 JGiog Auailiary to the Cs se we Ghose to wear hand - clipped’ all carried bouquets of white Legion Branete No. 4 anagen interview, for some advice on| well and good, for we come back |of the year! May we, ‘then, ‘put, } rose-point lace nylon tulle-over Slipper.satin, Her fully crino- lined low-waisted skirt fell from: a fitted lace bodice featuring an Elizabethan collar, trimmed with séed pearls and irredescent equins; and sleeves tapered to 1 ly points. Her matching seed ; relentless activity of the Enemy ; —— en aught a itineee aren Pt other business, tentati Monroe-Olivier film “The Prince tof our souis, it behooves us to CH URC H illusion net vell ana sne sacre LUTON, England ® — Four Nt ae and the Showgirl.” The party | remember that He never lets up Se illusion net veil and she carried > One 4 plans were made for a joint- was attended by hundreds of !j 5 diaboli k of seeking . 2 bouquet of roses and steph- hours’ physics. coaching bY! entertainment’ night, to be held , y in His diabolical work of seeking DIRECTORY. anotis,, _ Mrs. E. 8S. Clarke attended her bridesmaids were Miss Sylvia Spong, sister of the groom and Miss Hilda Smith. The trio wore similar baller- ina-length gowns of shrimp- toned lace-over taffeta, off-set Best man was Samuel Lloyd and ushers were R, Hostman and E. S, Clarke. At the’ reception held at The Manhattan, Joseph Hearst pro- posed the toast to the bride. USEFUL DONATION grammar school headmaster K B. Webb was offered ata Rotary in Burnaby, July 27, which united in marriage nd Stanley Melbourne Spong, Legion LA Gives Spoon recipient of an auxiliary crested souvenir spoon Thursday night when the group held its regular mecting in the Legion building. Making the presentation to Mrs. Cecil ‘'waites, who with her nusband leaves this month for Nanalmo. was president Mrs. J. ‘| the middle of the month. Date set for the fall bazaar oy © CS SO a 7 RMS TROD Beg ee oe te Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, Augu ust 3, 1057 Cee ae ee © |For School ‘| big-name celebriiies of Se Pee mm oo So Blue Jeans Just Thing -NEW YORK— Amy Vander- hilt says blue jeans are “right dress” for the best- dressed school ehildren, Noted columnist and authority on what's right,.and member of one of America’s oldest and rnost fabled families, Miss Van- living in swank Westport, Conn., where she herself lives with her big family of boys, Stephen, Lin- coln and. Paul, Dave Dugan ask- ed for the advice for his part- ner, Jim ‘McKay, who's moving to the town, on the “This is New York’. show (CBS-TV) at a big preview party for the new _ Stage and screen. POF wae Veter ag 9 dale ete relaxing beside some calm lake. Se So hl rr svc Saturday Sermon By REV. ITAROED FOSTER. Evangelical: Free Church: “A GOD-DIRECTED HOLIDAY!” a not It is | the cutsomary, and necessary, thing to take “time: oft?” round about this time of the year to get away from the regular: round of work and employment: in, the office and shop; etc.,. for a‘: holiday spent perhaps motoring, sight-seeing, boating, fishing, or This is done with the thought:— i of deriving rest, relaxation, and- refreshing of tired, ,weary bod- res that have reaped this inevit- able toll in this high-pressure renewed, and invigorated, to again embrace the tasks of life whereby we earn our: dally bread. . However, there is a ‘realm in. which we cannot, dare not, take a “holiday” and that is the spir- itual. Because of the unceasing, to defeat, frustrate, overpower weary, sin-sick souls. Do we { vf, wate watchfulness. “A God-directed holiday | can. the Lord first, yes, even. in plan amply .re-paid in physical. and testimony goes on, whether at home, or away. Serv fees fn all churches at W a.m. showing the need of “constant oe ning. our holiday, and we' willbe’. * . spiritual restoration alike. After ' all, the need. for godly living and, ©. patients had been visited and the costoume for the schoo!! ang we do well to give the Lord|| vay Rev Ae. amon 6 “pial 4766 po records were donated t ‘the hos ai esmasiiiad ' children of Westport.” His rightful place in our plan- = S pital’s collection of. musical THEREBY HANGS A TAIL— It’s not exactly a Pari tio: A true-blue jeans advocate, |ning and preparations, for ‘this ee Pepa Core AN records. Sica . ee chy & Faris creavion, |Miss Vanderbilt says her boys |cean mean returning from a holi- but it’s much more practical. Six-year-old Beverly Berger al- lows her ponytail full freedom through an opening in her. battered straw chapeau. She was among 300 youngsters tak- ing part in the Clinton, Kan., Pishing Derby. Miss Elaine’ Bulmer,."B.A., L.” oe cha 964 10th East. Dial. 3470. . FIRST BAPTIST - 5th Ave. E. at. Young St.: wear jeans all the time. A family hobby, she said; is sending all their outgrown (“they never \wear out!”). blue jeans to or- Residents of the Pioneer Home also were visited during the past months with each of the 15 men day that has been mapped out with the Lord’s presence and blessing truly refreshed in body, given articles of clothing. A report was submitted by delegate and president Mrs. Wil- liams and augumented by Mrs. phangs in- Europe, through the ’.| Foster Parents Plan, one of her. “There, ” she soul and spirit. Many are the Scriptures that exhort us to “Watch and pray lest ye enter into temptation’-— Rev. J. A; ‘Roskam REGULAR BAPTIST. . 629 6th ‘Ave. East: . Sunday School:10 a.m: and 12: 15° be , Dial 5060 || ‘t favorite charities.: ‘1 says, “the. jeans continue to -| spread their. pleasant little phil- osophy of simplicity, durability and all-around usefulness.” A picture of Miss Vanderbilt, with her handsome sons in jeans, ap- pears in’ ‘the current -issue of Good. Housekeeping magazine, atong with: a’ thumbnail biog- raphy of the famous author.’ J. S. Black, immediate ‘past president of the command, on ‘the recent convention held in Nanaimo. . .. Sunday’ School 10 -am.- op Rey. L. E. Jackson ’ Dial 3071, ee EVANGELICAL FREE. CHURCH” . 6th Aye. at ‘Ambrose: Sunday School 11:00: a.m. *. ’ Morning Service 22:00: ipa.” Rev. Gamble |— 2 = ae Hes by. th Ave. at McBride To Preac - At Churches Personally Speaking. : lee Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Gurvich, 802 Borden Street, returned to the city last night following a three- week holiday in the south. While away they attended the Order of the Royal Purple and _ the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks joint-conventions in Vancouver and were the house- guests of former city residents Mr..and Mrs. George Barr of “Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary, the Devil, as a roaring lion; walketh about seek- ing whom He may | devour’— Mrs. John Lengejan and her son Victor, 1450 Piggott Place, left this morning by CPA plane en route to Amsterdam via the “Polar Route’, where she will visit her father. Shriners Here More than 100 Shriners from the United States were swarm- ing through the city’s business section yesterday as the steam- ship “Chilcotin” made a two- hour stop in Prince Rupert on Sunday School: 10. ‘a.m. wae Rev. “A. S. Olson. “Dial. 4164 - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE © 202: 6th Ave. West. Morning Service 11:30 dames Malloy of Vancouver, left this morning by CPA plane for his home after a brief stay - in the city as guest of Mr.. and Aug ust Haney . Sunday. School. 10: 230 CS ney ae . |Mrs. R. S. Woods, 860 ‘Summit or Ce i Rev. Ivan ©. Gamble, pastor Rev. Wm. E. Leggett «Dial! 5839 e€ boat, with a shipload of i i 9 uir | Avenue. , ot B d - | » AV S- wae, Bi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | Shriners aboard. left et wood ints S. Martin, 420 Dunsmuir Driae-€ }EC of the Frist Presbyterian Church, Ose 4th eee Eee . and will be back Wednesday . will conduct Sunday’ services | during the month of August and and the first Sunday of Septem- ber at his own church and First Unitea Church. Relieving Rev. Vernon E. Mc- Eachern of First United Church, who is away on vacation, Mr. Gamble will hold Sunday serv- ices at First United Church at 9:30 a.m, and at his own churcti at 11 a.m. Mr. McFachern left early this week for Toronto where he is studying for his master’s degree at Emmanuel College, Victoria , University. . Sp ‘ Sunday: School 10 and MW: am.* Rev. Ivan: 5. Gambie Dial 5823 THE SALVATION ARMY: Fraser. Street . °° | Sunday School 12: 30" p.m. Sr. Major and Mrs. C. Clitheroe” Asst. 2nd ‘Lt. Frederica Day : | Dial 3024 FIRST UNITED |: ‘6386 6th Ave. West _ ' Family. Service 9:30 a.m. No Evening Service: Rev. V. E. McEachern - ’ BETHEL Canadian Pacific via Terrace en route to New York. While away until Labor’Day, Mr. Martin will attend Major League baseball games stopping off at Chicago, Boston and Washington and will engage in surf-casting off the coast of Carolina. night. R. A, McLean, 1128 Eighth Av- Feted enue East, | t rh . _ eaves tomorrow by The home of Mrs. Herman plane via Terrace for a ‘week's business trip in Vancouver. Vanderheide on Herman’ Place —- - ‘ty, was the scene of a delightful : _ “| miscellaneous shower Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William: Bond! night when friends gathered to | and children. John. and Margare ot fete bride-elect. Miss Mavis — . —_——— Greenfield. t . and Mrs. William Brem- ; Miss Greenfield's ‘marriage O ner and thcir younger son John: Mr: and Mrs. Ned McLeod arid Wally Verwold will be an event of 226 Sixth Avenue Fast return- | sons Rollie and Douggie of 301| of August 31. . ed home by car this week after a, Sixth. Avenue East, returned| The opening of the gifts, play-. month's vacation visiting rela-| home this week after spending a|ing of games and refreshments tives in Vancouver. Their older | composed the evening's enjoy- men MANCHESTER, Eng. @— The largest television studio in Bri- tain will be built here if Man- chester Corporation accepts the plans. With a floor area of 9,400 square feet, the studio will have glass walls on three sides! yyy so visitors can watch without interfering with production. . READERS @ Buy your show tickets at the Grand Cafe anytime. This week! ‘Ph: 314 = BAPTIST cHURca 400 4th. Avenue: East’ o Sunday School _ 10 a.m. | , Rev. A. Hart . it, Dial gose , PRINTED PATTERN A793 At i) | month’s vacation visiting rela ‘ tives tin California, son, Jimmy, is presently visiting Utah: and | t of honor -. ca \\ PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL |. the Grand Cafe offers you Bar-| his uncle jern eunt, Mr, and Mrs. | Montana. Le eoteding of the gues oF Nts oe |) POninonite wBeethren Charen PN becued Duck, Deep Fried Prawns,' Herbert Jeffery in Calgary, be-| Dorothy Powell, Miss Anita Lotz, Sunday School. ...... 10:45" a.m. Barbecued Pork Chop Sucy. Fish fore returning home for school: 7:30 p.m. Jacob Bergen.” . & Chips, the best Red Brand T-| in September. . . , eg? ie servi Miss Deana Smith, Miss Mary|Try Daily News Classified | Worastor: fev. ‘lot 409. Fourth Avenue ‘Nest, Jeft | this. morning by car for a week's | iv | i { . . J Miss . , | ; Chicken. Frosh bread dally Dial Terrance Corzicer, i16 Eight} vacation in the interior. | Shirley "Byteheson, "Miss Edna vue vee . ,. ai! v PROMINENT DESIGNER 3215. (184) Avenue West, left this morning _| Patrick, Miss .Heather Moore, | ’ {Miss Ann_Dividson, Miss.Gerry | . Use Classifieds-They_ P: @Y | Wilkins, Mrs. Frank Ratchford, | Mrs. Douglas Newton, Miss Are | liene Johnson, Miss Eileen Pet-| - ! . | MAN WITH CAR ‘by CPA plane for a 20-day vaca- tion in Montreal. How marvelous to make your own “Original,” designed by the world-famous Luis Estevez! 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