Vg Dic ghess o iene ‘of th peld its annual meeting a vO iHler, Qthers. named to office were Mrs): (Miller, first. viee- “regent! Mrs, . Geotge Fowlle, second Wte-regent:. Mrs, James Moran, | treasurer; Mrs, W. E, Halliwell,! Secretary and Mrs, fi, R. Elilott, assigtant secretary, ‘yMrs. Wilfred McLean was ap- | jointed education secretary, | Mrs, Alex Slater, Services at! Home and Abroad: Mts, William Mis. V, P; Dexter Was clected ad egg f Edinburgh chapter Imperial Ord e Empire ‘Thursday night when ¢ er Datfgh- |: he chapter. Mrs. G, £ secretary and : R.A. MeLean, “standard - t the home of Bisset, Echoes Mts, bearer, -. Annual. reports showed that grocery hampers. and coal. to needy families and calendars tol King’ Edward school ‘were’ in- icluded in last year’s donations. ‘The monthly: prize was won by Mrs, Nell McDonald, Renowned Violinist Here “For Concert ‘he Whe ‘An ‘internationally famed: vio- linist’ who-has. been -playing to packed ‘houses In many parts: of (he:world will make her first ap-, pearance In Prince Rupett Feb- —puary 19, a8, the third artist in the: Prince. Rupert. Concert. So-|. cles 1956-57" series, Fdmonton-born Betty Jean Hagen, sll In. her mid-20's, ‘has recelyed’ outstanding’ recognition wey of the Leventritt prize in:New York, the Carl Flesch Medal-In London, the Pathe- Marconi prize in Paris and obher notable awards, . iy 1952 tlie Canadian-born artist was chosen “the most out- si anging woman musician in the Hlsh Commonwealth,” abe Hagen. has no less than ; olght European tours to her cre- | alt: "and has appeared as soloist’ with; niunerous famous orches- tres Including the New York Phyitharmonte Symphony. . “Slye began to study music as a child in Edmonton and at the age vot nine was given a two-}: year: scholarship at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, During. the Second World War Miss Ha- gen, continued her studies-in Ed- monton and Calgary. - «In. 1949, -Miss Hagen entered the. class of the. eminent, violinist apices epee egy eg Rn a Aion ekg age oe will wear. their official regalia ! | Whist. Winners — STORM IGNORED © Next Week Geza de Krosa ‘at the Royal Con- servatory of Music ‘in Toronto and in 1951 she was. ‘presented the T, Baton $1,000 award as the laureate ‘graduate ' of the Con- servatory. ne Donald King smith, a noted pianist who teaches’ at the East-| ern Washington College of Edu- cation, will assist: Miss Hagen for her. concert here, with the} church: staged one of its celebrated concerto’ hy: Medels- sohn as the central work. sales of home- cooking and omer Hal, i ¢ - 2, jgome $230 were realized from oe the event, with WMS president entor Xegent Mrs. Arne Husoy recelving the Thy Gr wel: Guests On Whdrisi lay large crowd. In commemoration of st. Val-| entine’s Day, Thursday, « the: 4\ hall. was attractively decorated Mrs. H. 1. Phipps, senior regent for the Women of the Moose will receive. the guests Wednesday afternoon..when the chapter with huge Valentines and tea table . centrepieces: were holds its “Friehdship Tea” in the Moose ‘Temple. : General, convener for the af-) land. fair Is Mrs, R, B. Skinner. Attending the home- cooking | “Funds from the event will. go; end delicatessen tables, which towards financing -the WOTM! Were arranged with bouquets of British . Columbia . Friendship; white and pink _chrysanthe- session, which’ will be held in; mums, were Mrs, Anton Martinu- Prince ‘Rupert May 5. °°, Sen, M's, dack Strand, Mrs,:-An- “Asked to pour -.re Deputy! ton: Dybhayen, Mrs, Andrew. Fos- Grarid Regent Mrs. Cherrill. Mc- | Scim.and-Mrs, Henry Stangbye. Intyre and former Deputy Grand | The fincywork ‘and novelty Regent Mrs, John Kasper: who! Counter was. convened. by Mrs. Most Succes willows. Serving at the individual tea: tables were Mrs. Richard Giske, Mrs..A, §, Olson, Mrs, ‘Clarence Adland and Mrs. Melvin Het- St. Paul's \ WMS. Sages “Despite. stormy weather Saturday afternoon’ the Women’s! Mission ‘Society to St-.Paul’s Lutheran | | ‘most successful. teas .arid, sful Sale delicatessen i in the church come |. posed. of Valentines and pussy { and Cubs called on. houses | in the east:end of thé city! Scouts, “Cubs Bottle. Drive ‘Best Yet" Fifty Conrad Boy Scouts Thursday: night. to stage one. of the :most. success- iful "Bottle. Drives’” group announced ‘today: -: - The sum of $131 was realized from: bottles’ collected. “from Hays Cove bridge to Seal Cove. In charge. was ‘Scoutmaster A.C. Cameron, president, of, the group committee T. G. Bateman; group: member A. H, . Ogilvie, to}: idate, q spokesman for the Prime Minister St: Lavrent following: ‘its’ prese atatio in. Ottawa; The ai member delegation’. -submitting:, the: brief: “Was -headed hy. "Mrs: Re < Eaton. of. Dollarten, BC, (left) president, and . Mrs. Milton :F, Gregg | of Ottawa; vice- “president a and” wife of Labor, Minister Gregg. (OP. Photo), THIS RAINY- DAY ~ ‘combin- ation. was. “presented?. ‘at the spring, showing. 1D, ‘Montreal | Hans Hagen, and. Mrs, John Pedersen, for the occasion. __. e occasio Th the As an added attraction the tea | will feature a. counter of artifi-' clal corsages, convened by. Mrs. eee Mrs, ‘Strand, L, C. R. Raabe. Harry’ elansen, “Mrs. : , Wick and Mrs. Ivar Eldsvik. | ‘Rev.-A, 8. Oison, church pas- Mrs. Oscar ‘Giske, Robert Cormier kitchen were “Mrs. |. i A’WMS member: reported: ‘that: due to the large number of péo- 1 PIC attending a large. number of: "extra WMS members; -. assisted * the comm: tees in charge. Mrs. Osesr Giske and Robert; —-.- “Cormier took first whist prizes | ‘pemonenamnnennenmene a Friday night at the Sc ns of; . EWE PRIN Ky vyerne rs . i Norway's week'y whist drive and! 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Gtamps, cannot {ho neeopted): for thls pattorn, Prink. plenty Sty NAME MODEESH, SUVE NUMTIER, - Sond ordar.to ANNE ADAMS, eara of Princo Wupert. Dally: my An O Ae supgrior workmanshiy odds to tho appanrance of your otalog, ' Vi ud sae HRN fem " Commerciul Printing Phone 4) 25. acting as route: chairman. and Mrs. 'Cubmistresses Mrs., B, R. rym Martha Joharison,. Mrs.- Bernhof |ehtik ‘and. Mrs. Victor’ ‘Duplisse. ‘Twelve’ cars and: trucks trans- Hedvig' ported the boys during the drive | ‘and . Senior Scouts “supetvised ithe sorting of ‘bottles. in a build- tor; mingled among the crowd.; ‘ing, at the Prince. Rupert. Dey [oek. tinued functioning of the group. Tw : NEW PRINTED PATTERN ’ EASIER~FASTER - i I. | J MORE ACCURATE __ ! | | ais Tok ‘- ~ PRIN' T ED: PATTERN | Thritty! nay! Trg. Printed Pattern, isin sewing wonder, Blousid” Jneket, nape, bolero meh usb one yard fined. nl) your spring and summer fashions! Printed. 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