001B6C86 2 VVOMEN NOW TO DESIGN O)VN HOSIES Asserting that the day is past vchen men design and build the homes in vvhich women must "slave," the W uerttemberg Home Builders'eague has ask- ed women's organizations to del- egate members to assist in the construction of model homes for next year's exhibitinn. Women will have full say n- bout the interiors and the instal- lation of all fixtures and furnish- ings. The men will concern themselves principally with the wants. ST. STEPHENS W. A. iafrs. Jas. H. Smith of 20th and Heywood. entertained the mem- bers of St. Stephen's W. A. at their first Lenten Sewing meet- ing which was well attended. Fancy work as well as &cork of a more utilitarian character was commenced fnr the sale of work to be held during Easter week. The study book being read at the meetings is "The Christ on the Indian road." The next sewing meeting &vill be held at the home of ialrs. A. E. Shaw, 15th and (&o&zion, on Tuesday, afarch 22nd. TIIE WEST VAN NEWS iafa&vh 18. 1927. WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society Dundarave Hall, hlarine Dr. Dundsrsvs Sssssy Service at 11.$0 s.m. Subject March 19th "51 ATTER" Sssdsy School at 103M ~ . m. Tssumsny kiss&fag svsvy Wmf- nssdsy at 6.16 p.m. HOLLYBURN GROCERY SPECIALS 4 psckv&s 23c '1 (sr $5c Soc 2sc 2 dsscn 73c E&5(PRESS JELLO, 1'(VK qALMON &s's FRU(T SALA(&, 2 ib. &h& Ro)At, caowN )VABH(NG pow1&ER. pcv pscksz ORAiNGES, is&go snu Ju(cy& An kises t vvsh D eon ssd '& ezv&sbivs nite(l Church Hollyburn General Store (Hooper and Son) 17th nnd Marine )VE f)EI,IVER I'hone )Vest l6 8, )[SN fye csffi tsf f«"'" SE CIIOCS" Ils(ise p&i& "Well, observed 'Murphy as he chatted one evening. with some of his friends, there's nne thing I can say--Oi'm a self-made man." "Is it boastin'e are," inquir- ed Dooley, "or apologizin'7" Irate 51other: Did that ynung man kiss you last nighty Daughter: Oh, n-n-na ~of course not! Irate Nother: )Veil, see that he doesn't do it again l Phone North 42 95-99 Lonsdale Ave„North Vancouver 95c Day at Badger's SATURDAY, MARCH 19&h IS 95c SALE DAY, if ysu want &o stock up wish new Spring Goods at real Bargain Prices, Ss&uvdsy is the dsy s&&d BADGER'S is the place &o gce them. We only sell Are& q&&sn&y merchsp- disc. LADIES'RESSES 95c LADIES'REPE DRESSES in s good range of brigb& colors; SATURDAY ONLY .. 9.&c JAP CREI'E, 6 Yards 95&c JAP CRFPE in sn the popular shades, 30 inches wide. SATURDAY ........ 6 yds. 95c GINGHAM, 4 Yards 95c GINGHAM 32 inches wide, A&st quality. A big range of colors. SATURDAY......... 4 yds 93c LADIES'ILK BI.OOMERS 95c LADIES SILK KNITTED BLOOM- ERS in sii the popular shades. SATURDAY .. 95c LADIES'ILK VESTS 95c ART SILK HOSE, 2 for 95c LADIES SILK KN(TTED VESTS LADIES ART SILK HOSF. (n sn in sn the popular shs&(cs. the new shsdcs. SATURDAY ONLY 95c SATURDAY ., 2 pairs 95&c HUNDREDS OF OTHER GOOD BARGAIVS Musical Society Concert Next Tuesday The concert to be given next Tuesday by the )Vest Van- couver sfusical Society bids fair to excel all other efforts made by this popular organization. The programme is a particular- ly attractive one, and presents the most talented artists of our district, which is fast becoming recognized as the home of good music. Particularly interesting is the appearance of the Boys'hoir. This is the first public effort of this Choir since its organization by Professor Morgan, and, if reports are true, it would seem that the West Vancouver Boys'hoir is destined tn bring to this district as much favorable publicity as does the famous choir of the Musical Society. It is the intention of Professor sforgan in the fall of the year, we understand, to form a girls'hoir on similar lines to the Boys'hoir. We have at different times drawn attention to the great service Professor 51organ is doing to 1Vest Vancouver, and this apart from the excellence of the individual artists will ensure the Hollyburn Theatre being packed to the doors next Tuesday night. The following is the programme: &'Af(T 1. 1. BOYS'HOIR--"I Ssw Three Ships"....Dunhiii 2. SONG--"A Birthday" .......AVoodmsn Mvs. Howard Lcggs&t $. MALE &IUARTETT--"Robin Adair." Messrs. Smith, A&fdy, Lcfcsux, Les&sr 4. SONG--"When the Ebb Tide Flows"......Gordon Sfr. A. A. Clarke (L VIOLliV SOLO--Selected. Miss B. Jones 6. SONG--"The Carpet" .......... Ssndcrssn Sfrs. F. S&sinsbv 7. BOYS'HOIR--"The Gypsies" .............Gech& PART H Excerpt from "S&. Paul"--Mendelssohn CHORUS--"Lord, Thou Alone Ar& God." ARIA--"Jerusalem" M(ss Anne Ri&chic History of S&. Stephen, who proceeded S&. Paul CHORUS--"Stone Him &s Death" RECIT--"Apd They Stoned Him." hfsjor Les&sr CHORAL--"To Thee, 0 Lord" RECIT--"And the Witnesses" Miss Anne Ri&chic CHORUS--"Happy snd Blest" RECIT. AND ARIA--"Bu& the Lord is Mindful." hfrs. F. X. Hmfgssn ARIA--"Oh 0&sf Have Mercy" Mr. J. Louden CHORUS--"Ob, Gros& is the Depth." A Communicant'0 class will be formed in the United Church next Sunday afternoon. The meeting ivill l&e hekl at 3 o'lock and conducted by the minister. All ivho nre interested nre in- vited to attend. An old time entertainment will be given by the United Church Women'0 Association nn Thurs- day evening, March 24th, at 8.16 in tl e Church Hall. Okl-time music and costumes will be n feature of the entertainment. A full attendance of all the mem- bers is requested for the prac- tice on Monday afternoon at 2.30. The C. G. I. T. concert enter- tainment will be held on Friday (tonight) in the Church Hall. An excellent programme has been arranged and proceedings will begin at 7.30 p. m. Miss NcGregor, secretary of the Women's Nissiona&T Circle of the United Church of Canada, will speak in the United Church on Tuesday afternoon, March 22nd, at 2.15. ATTENTION West Van. RESTAURANT 1421 Marine Drive at 14th STRATTON'S BAKERY AMBLESIDE PIIONE '&VEST 27 Aod osv Delivery mss will call. Peter Livingstone It'ou have not eaten Stratton'0 Pro(lucts you have not had the best. 17&h S&. Flower Gardens 121 17&h St. East North Vancouver cUT rl.owERs, FUNERAL DESIGNS, WEDDING BOUQUETS Etc. Pi(ONE NORTff 05 People buy Strnt ton's Bread and Pastries because they demand Superior Bak- ery Goods. St. Stephen's Church Lent 3 (March 20th). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.15 a. m.--bforning Frag 6". 7.15 p. m.--Evening. The preacher Sunday morn- ing will be the Rev. W. Simpson, Western Travelling Secretary of the General Board of Religious Education, who is making his annual visit to the diocese. Mr. Simpson will speak also to the Sunday School at 10 a. m. On Sunday evening the rector will continue the series of Lent- en sermons on "Some Marks of a Christian," speaking on Pati- ence. Next T)&ursd(fy evening the speaker at the mid-week Lenten service will be th Rev. W. Thomp- son, rector of St. Martin's Church, North Lonsdale, and his subject will be the letter to the Church at Sardis. sir. Thomp- son is a newcomer to the North Shore and this will be his first visit to St. Stephen's. The members of the A.Y.P.A. heard a most interesting and in- structive lecture Tuesday night given by Miss May Hilliard of Vancouver, on "Islam and Its Changing Conditions." The lec- ture wss illustrated by some thirty views of persons and plac- es prominent in the Moslem world. Established over 6 Years NORMAND'S GROCERY l4&k es4 IIARINE .. fkese West 66 C. J. OVERINGTON 14th and Marine BARBER For (hs convenience of ths ladles of &hs District I bsvs bsd tbs &sisphoss iasesiisd PHONE WEST 136 ~nd make an sppois&msst. A Complete Supplyof... GROCERIES and COiV F ECTION ERY WE DELIVER Ambleside Tea Rooms Ferry Whsvf WEST VANCOUVER Camp sad Pic&sic S»ppffss& Tobaccos, s&c. Troughtou & Barrow Buy s LOT for ~ Home; ~ Home means s LOT. Real Estate & Insurance HERE S&SCE IS&0 Dssdsrsve Phone West 03 Hollyburn Barber Shop G. RADLAND, Proprietor SIARINE DRIVE ssd fzek Fire& Class Work LADIES, GENT(.ESIEN snd CH((,i&RFNFUEL Dry Bark, Coal & Wood of all kinds, Marine Woodyard Night Auto Service Fcc &hc convenience of public &his Garage will bs Oi'EiV EVERY NIGH'f so&if 9 o'lock TOWING -- AUTO REPA(RS BATTERIES RECif A i((iED West Vau Auto Service (Kcn Rob&seen) Sfsrise Drive at 23&h 1'bess 'ives& S 1 1 (G. E. Currle, Prop) 26th and Marine Phone West 112 Satisfaction Guaranteed Baptist Church It's far CheaperRev. David Long, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Church Service, 11 a. m. Weekly prayer service each Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. THEIt's quite true it's far cheaper to send your washing to the Bur- rard Laumlry than to hire help, pay for waste, suffer the mess, inconvenience an&I worry. The very reasonable charges are what please everybody. Parcels collected and prompt- ly returned. West Van News Psbnshwf Every Fridsy (L HODGSON ssd F. F. LOVEGROVE I'hose West 101. i'husc &Yes» (21, Psbiishscs Bus(sess ssd Ed(&sr&sf Office: 1361 Ms&iso Drive HIGH SCHOOI. GIRI.S TVfiV AT BASKETHAI.L The High School basketball league opened Thursday, 10t'h i hfarch, when the girls'eam from West Vancouver High School played against the King Edward team in the Wesley Church gymnasium. The West Van. team was successful, win- ning by a score of 18-10. The next game of the series takes place today. The Burrard Laundry Mall Add&sss& P.O. Bss 101, ffsnybsvs, fk C.Lfmi&c&f Ps& Pcop4 &res 4&r Ps&&lech& 70(SD STZZZT ise ST. DST&05 North Vancouver Phone North 13(0, If. H. Ballard 61.00 s year by mall or csrricv. News- stands 6c psv copy. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION )Ve can supply you with all kinds of alilhvood. Inside Fir- Slahs--Double lond ... 66,00 Double load ............ 67.00 Slnbs--Single Ion&I .. 6',l.00 Inside Fir- Special prices on 6 load Single load ............ 61.00 orders West Van Supply A ll ld w I f05 (F ff. Sf(N(ONS) phoze Sey CORI pid f leo(s Se AL& linem0 Wheni erintl they g& Of two& spfnng maybe (cps&(S you of ss (pnc Bmr,