TY RR STE ist RAL ane ph APR “under the focus of the Pro- vincial Cotirt'' House. spotlights, . 43’ scarlet-poated musicians took their cue from. the. expressive and perfectly timed gestures of tholr director RCMP. Inspector J. Lydall. © " Shousands or residents from | the. city’s oldest toddlers: .to citizens ‘gathered on the court house grounds . during “twilight hours to hear. a delightful 90- -minute program, designed © for outdoor listening... - Bride- elect showered. _ “in south _ ‘It was-a gathering of former Prince Rupert residents in Van- couver Friday night when. for- mer city resident Eloise’ Lahti -gtaged a kitchen shower for | bride-clect Miss Anita Rogerson. at the home of Mrs, Helen Lahti on ‘Bienheim Street.. ‘In traditional bridal’ decora- tions, a festive mood prevailed to foretell ‘the wedding plans of Miss Rogerson to Stanley Kar- daal on September 13. The affi- anced couple. are members of _ well-known: city families. The " groom- -elect is a. B.C. airlines Pilot ‘at Port Hardy. “A serles of games played saw novelty . “number. “Trumpets ine former Miss Shella Bennett| Wild.” — Florence Cormier, daughter ‘of’ Mr: at o of this city, Mrs. Joseph Dorvel,| Adding spicy rhythm was the and: formerly of. New : Richmond, “Quebec, to. iN win one-of the prizes. featured number © “Calypso| Mrs: Frederick. Ursulak - of: Blue’ River, B. C:. ' Also of this city was Mrs. J. J. Gillis, who proposed the toast.. BAD deg BELT bye nea ey By. ‘GRACE BROWN. a ae * Daily. News Staff: Writer va git st “Everybody loves a band. And just ‘about: every: body turned out last night to hear the Royal Canadian Mounted Police band present ¢ one eof the | finest: con- certs heard in Prince Rupert. °°. Prairie.” Da april nS aN cit ere Does | oD Bey Rp YP gid years . ve t the RCMP: completed its first of- ficial ‘tour “of British Columbia here last. night after perform- ee ‘in 30 centres since : _Suly / We have had ‘record ‘crowds and: have. been = received... with }; great. enthusiasm everywhere we have | played; wonderful exeprience for fis,” Inspector. Lydall -..said before leaving by train this morning | tor. their; headquarters in Ot-' 2 tawa. - : . Filling. the ’ ‘grounds with ‘his ‘rich bass, ‘baritone voice was ‘| Corporal J. ‘C, Cook who opencd the ‘program’ with “The Song of : British: Columbia.” “Under. the | Double. Eagle,” The “yaiualea cn : it has been’ a |’ Pee ype “Staffordshire Knot, »* “Corona-}"" tion. March” “RCMP Regimental March” pro- vided lively marching music, “Carnival of Venice”. featured and the finale|.. solo. accordianist ‘Constable A. oe C.. Minshull. Corporal Cook © re- -appeared | singing “Go Down’ Moses”, “La Mer” selections from) “The King). and I,” “Around ‘the ‘World -in} 80: ‘Days” and “AIL ‘Day on the ‘Displaying : outstanding tech= nical: and. fingering ability were trio trumpeters Cogporal D. L. Clarke, Constable B.. W. Berry and Constable C. J; Reid in a Joint” and pleasing waltz-lov-|.. ers was the number, “Old Timers - Rev. Father “Robert. Dalto” performed the. morning cerem- The: fourth day of. “August was. white: gown, - wearing. pink. laces: : the: Modse: so Blkipte: ae ee received. her: Wearing’ a pale blue Jace: ‘cock-" aug 2 ‘tail. gown, Her: ‘picture’ hat’ and | her | Slippers“ “were - en tone ‘and “her Waltz.” - “Blue Danube a la. Moderne” particularly displayed the ex~ Presenting the guest-of-honor with her large assortment of gifts were Miss Margaret Lahti, Miss Caroline Lahti: and Miss ony in the Church. OF: the An- nunciation: 3." - Given. in. marriage. by her. fa- over-taffeta.. A matching cloche ‘hat -and. a..bouquet. of: pink - and. Theresa Rogerson, The shower cake, which. cen- tred the luncheon table, was made and decorated by Mrs. Giis. - _ Attending. were Miss: Donna Shearer, Miss Jill Lamprcy, Miss ‘Noreen Munroe, Miss Joni: Dea- gle, Miss Mary Anne Bogerski, Miss Eleanor Lahti, Miss. Marion Procter, Miss ‘Dolly Scheidecker, Miss Linda Strachan, Miss Don- bach. cellent direction of Inspector Ly- dall and ‘receiving one. of the biggest hands of the night was. the number “Orpheus in the Un- derworld,” by Jacques _Offen- Here through ‘the permission of Commissioner L. .H, Nichol- son, and. through the co- oper-.). ation of the B.C. central ‘cen- _tennial committee Prince Rup- ert Centennial chairman Dr,_.R. ther’ the. bride: wore a. ‘waltz length ‘gown .of elaborate. lace- over-taffeta. ‘A matching; jack- et topped “the. fitted: bodice which ‘graceful. fell. to a bou- ffant skirt. “A. coronet: of pearls and sequins secured: her finger- tip. veil: of ‘French illusion net sweetheart. roses:: _ Miss Henrietta Cormier, atten- ding: her sister-\as- maid-of- and’ she carried’ a. ‘bouquet. of 5. white carnations ‘completed ensemble. : “Petite | ‘flower. ‘girl! “was”: ‘the |. bride’s. neiée | -Diane* Le Coufte:| § who “wore a ‘pink - embroidersd nylon’ frock, a matching .‘ban- Moat white : and pink carnagions. © o _ Best - man was! ‘Terence’. ‘Cor- mier,. brother of, the ‘pride, and ushering: ‘was! “her | brother-in- ‘law: ‘Cyprien Le. ‘Couffe. deux. ‘and ‘carried. a. nosegay -0 i of} : corsage | was Of, _-vellow: ‘earna-'|? . Board -Mr.". “and” Mrs: »Robert - Murray: centred the: bride’s table: “White “@ice ready: ‘epistered ‘of! ‘School ‘Boar ‘Trustee: G. Large welcomed the band on/ honor, enhanced, the bride's! | CAG’ _the. evening. ‘reception. ‘inh behalf. of Mayor. Peter J. ‘Tes~. — — SE Ses a Toronto visiter tees, Local arrangements were’ han- died. in the. city: by. the “Prince: “at tea, ‘bridge p na Morrison, Mrs. Jean Giddings, Més. Lulu: Raby, Mrs. Henry Dixon, Mrs. Joseph Gillis ir., Mrs. Joseph Gillis, Mrs. Joseph Kol- bus, Mrs. Lioyd Laht!, Mrs, Will- jam McLean from Prince’ Ru- pert and the pride-clect's ‘mother Rupert Kinsmen: club, under the. direction . of ‘chairman, ‘Ray Bil--|. Mrs. J. W, Rogerson of Terrace. ling. bo oe po 2 Fhe | CP “Among. the. -social functions béing staged” ‘in, ~ hk a peiae honor of Toronto: visitor Mrs.cA. E. Franklin was:ant ° ie arttGd n Lew! é m pire. ; : LO Gy rr meen a oper ;afternoon tea. 1 held. last week at the-home of. hostess ‘SAID. THE BOYS COULD | “| WORK-ON THEIR } - WATER SHOW J: “ACT IN THE | 2 PO On 2, : ‘ Mrs. Dominic: Santerbane. oe Mrs. James Ciccone was joint- hostess for the affair. — : ’Mrs. Franklin with, Dr. Frank- lin and their two children leave “ | for their home. Friday following. Personal ly sped kin g. + * «/a month’s vacation in the city as | » ‘guests of her husband’s parents,” Miss Elaine Nunns: leaves: to-. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lester Franklin, morrow by. .Canadian Pacific | 718 Lotbinere Street. Airlines plane for her home in|” past Thursday evening Mrs. Vancouver following a month’s! pranklin was the guest of honor} | * {stay in the’city with her grand-) when her mother-in-law en-| . parents, Mr, and. Mrs. A, C.\tertained her enst-end, bridge Clark, 421 Sixth Avenue Last. club. ' nar Taking fivst prize at the affalr Mrs Nellie Postula, T386 Fifth | was Mrs, J. C. Carter while Miss Avenue West, leaves by CPA Alida Johnson won the consola- _ tls and flows ii’, right plas “TO WIN : i ob, MUST GET. To HIM! BEFORE, THE “HAMMY == HE REACHES NEWYORK! = plane tomorow to spend an ex- tion prize. a a AS LONG AND THEN -WELL— ANY ...; tended visit with her mother in| Refreshments and a social AS THAT MAYBE Ss YEAROLD GIRL CAN. Vanvouver, _ |hour’ coneluded the function, Glee . 'D BETTER OUTSMART ANY I54- S Seneectctee mene — — 7 SALOMEN ‘TAKE OVER! ‘YEAR: "OLD BOY. i ‘In Tibet, tea is brewed in a LIVES !! tall) wooden churn. Butter and salt are added and the whole is churned thoroughly | before serving. dae ee eee: tinrene Ce ne ne hs etek tim PAR OO Et AI PORE SAO HM Mrs. Copley Bennett, 822 Bor- den Strect, leaves tomorow: by plane for a month's - vacation. While away she will visit: her son-dn-lnw and dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorval in Van- eouver, and friends in Nanaimo, FRED FE. DOWDIE Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wells and OPTOMETRIST their three children of 1643 Atlin - Avenuo, left Friday by car for a Phone 5548 tas three week vacation in Sunumer- , 303 - Srd Ave, W ‘ land, visiling Mrs Woll's Parents, ' 303 - ard Ave. W, ATOMET IO TEACHING SNeLIaH uTTOA,) wi i : ri KRESTON, BUNCH OF SOUPED-UP. ce + EVERYBODY jr’ MUSCLEMENT SON, THE WAY. \- ENGL CANADIAN LEGION “BINGO ge JACKPOT $200 YOU HANDLED THAT MAKE-UP.) 7 ACH EXAM, YOURE A NATURAL Ale gh WHI T= IE THAT: BATTING EYE OF YOURS EVER aa Consolation $50. wou < ve ft : Se TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 : fj YeUTCUT FOR ie yw fe | LEGION AUDITORIUM f , te my Shulslen foo ‘ EVERYBODY WELCOME. rie ' . : r a PROMINENT DESIGNEM . 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